Km, jTO id vthf f -t-t ; ,fiWfyi.tifykS J- fM ti ,i4 '( t ' tLh , ' . !.' f.ji.- -.. r i i 'V' HRMppry ; ww? vnm Mf fmvm iiBMTiTBWT.iirTgnrnrA; iBjrwr-u1 yW9ri&'! ""."f ' iT'T inT-.viry,;,,.: .,.,, ,,,:;;, .;.,,. a f. ..'." , ' )',i' ;"'.V- .' '. i.if"i " fli . iuif... tj- r. v.ji jj ..,. vi., t n tr r r ik. i . v '. , ).' i i ui ,i". , v j i p t "j ( r . a i. .v r ' t v .- .j.-i. r an . w tj r t r . j l v n r: : isin&mi;js. ?&&L&sL'Jzzi SLmmdeLsmaLZisEi. - v - - . - NSWrOItT ! the place, for .. few d.yg anyhow now, for the Hors; andln Southampton and here and eyery. 'Til? .iVi There ate horse Iows of Z,ne and there are many vlio lore to SXdf'th" events, but It's tfie smart Sg'M th"col.lookln women and uY , mn'fcr that most eye; are turned n the. affara. Of ,Jiye. at ficron where there Is eyery kind of nldej how that was etcr inTentcd, besides he horse show Itself, some persons do not think & mucH about the clothes is, wear, but the clothes are what are ihoueht of by the onlooker, believe me. SS "the l'hlladelpblan. and the Mml-Phlladelphlans who were at the SowjtTMterday were Miss Julio Ber Wind; her niece, Manaret Dunlnp j Mrs. Bob 8trawbrlde, Mrs. Crafa Uiddle, Mrs. Jlilt Dhston, Mrs. Joseph Gsmsriy Mr. John It. Drexcl and numerous others. rs. juiwuju .. lire In New York now, but ar former Phllndelphlons. Mrs. Plsston has been to England for some tuna, but recently returned to this side. QUITE a number ot women are la town, whether, to put names on the rueMors' lists or not, is hard to say. I'm sure Marie Stewart is not here for that purpose, unless she is putting her mother's name on for her, because Maxle Is certainly not twenty-one by ieveral years length. Anyway ahe wis In town a few days and 'I happened to see her. She was wearing" a. soft coffee colored sports suit, which waa rsitly becoming to her and her simple bit was nho In brown. The coat was ,ry long walsted and she looked e treraelr smart. Another person I spied was Betty Brock. She was in a tweed sports suit which ws very good looking, and her bit was ot the same tweed, muchly stitched. HAVE you heard about the big doings the women way 'out on the Main Une are getting up? They are going to hare a supper and tUnce on the turn pike out at Whitford, the evening of September 18. And for a very fine rtsion, to raise funds to maintain a community nurse for Whitford and the ountry round about there. Tou know Whitford is beyond Paoll, ind there were many times last year ind the year before when the people a that vicinity were In dire need of a iurse, And so it was determined to tare one for this year, who would live here and do community nursing In that section 01 me uaesier vouey on ine Main Line. They have obtained Miss Katharine Rohrer, who for a number at jesrs was head nurse at the Preston Retreat. And it is the hope of those who have engineered this step that many til the. families ouc-tnere- will be aided Sr dallv or weekly visits when illness tomes along. -Miss Rohrer. will also rtilt the schools of that district and follow up cases'needlng attention. I hear the women In charge of the party on the eignieentn nave arranged to hold the dance, rain or shine, ns it will be riven at Whitford Lodee. and supper can be served under cover there while me large aivmg-rooms used by the rlrlj who spend their vacations at' the oitt can be easily used for dancing. Among the wonen Interested rin 'the rofr-are ;ur&. Liaraner. Howell, Mrs: 7corge Ooates, Mrs. George Thomas, Id, Mrs. Francis Strawbridge. Mrs. 71111am E. Lockwood, iMIss Jane "homas, Miss Grace Thomas, Mrs: Vmbi, Miss Miller, Mrs. Reilly, Mrs. llodgett and Mrs. Francis Jacobs. I ope the affair wilt be a success, and I m sure It will be. RANKIE has a sister Mary. Frankie Is two whole years old nvnd Mary la firw, and so you know to Frankie thero i only one Mary in the world. Why of, where has he ever met another? rou know also, I suppose, that the Ittle black patent leather slippers which are narrow straps across the Instep re sometimes called "Mary Janes." If ou did not know that you would not et the story, so, ot course, I have to initio, VVell, the other afternoon when Tankle had been playing out in the arden in .his little sandals mother ailed him in to have his bath. And tter he was oil freshly dressed, he tarted to pull on the sandals again. 'Walt, Frankie," said mother, r,and utonyourMory Janes." Without raising bis small head, rankle replied: "They're not Mary'B anea, they're mine." NANCY WINNB. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES .JK'.-nd Mr8, Edwrd Codrington jrrlmrton announc the entrapment of 'Vrin!?U8ht.er'.M'?? Etne Codrlngton arrlngton, to Mr. Charles Hendrlckson iS!r4thUcltr,an,Mr'- WllWara J Stlss Carrlntf'on waa one of last sed ans debutantes and made her debut at Qj &3k fMlaOctikla Final' Reductions INVOLVING SELECTIONS FROM REGULAR STOCK OF GOWNS HATS WRAPS FURS AND BLOUSES We Are Now Presenting Gidding Ideas of New Fall Coats, Suits, Wraps and Millinery Nancy Wynne Talk of the Newport Horse Show She t Sees Several Smite SuitsPlant for Supper and 'A Dance qf Whftford in a Fortnight m fl7l JtrmM of the bachelors' co ""on In Baltimore. . . ,, r. Balrd Is a grandson of the late Matttuw Batrd, president of the Bald win Locomotive. Works, and of the late justice -CharUa E. Hendrlckson, of the wzrAr"'D o few. jersey, ana a brother of Mrs. Harrison K. Caner, Jr. Mr. Balrtl was of the class of 1911 at f'neeton University and served In the lSOth Machine Oun Company, Fifteenth Regiment U..8. Marines. Mr. and Mm. John N, B<hasar, ot Buffalo, announce the marriage of tholr daughter, Miss Gertrude Anne Bait paaar, to .Mr, Robert Dorruui Brooks, of thlS'olty on Saturday, August 21, at New York. Mr. and Mrs. B, Dempster Mason, of Qreenport, l. I., were the attendants. ' Mtef John Thayer, 3d, left Pouracree, gar 'Harbor, Me., the summer home ot Colonel and Mrs. Edward B. Caaaatt, on Tuesday, for her home In Haverford. Miss Dorothy Loulie Morris, daugh. ter of Mnr. Alfred "E. Norrls, of this city and New. York, whose marriage to ,Mr. rtaoul Alevrn, of, Rumania, will take place on'Baturday, In the Church ot it. Peter's-by-the-eea, Narraaunsett Pier, n. I., will be the guest ot honor at a large dinner party tomorrow evening, to be given by her mother, at the Lodge, her-summer horns In Narragansett Pleri r Mr. and Mr. CAnrnnf h riarir ne o, Davids, are receiving congratulations on the birth of . daughter. Mrs. Clark will be remembered as Miss Eleanor Townsond. Miss Virginia Harrison, daughter ot mr. ana mr. j. iv. jnueneil Harrison,) of Ofonts Hills, Is spendlnar a month at Camden,- Me., where she is the guest ot her cousins, Mr. and Mra. BnV.mtn West Practer, and their family, of West over House, Jenktntown. Mrs. Paul Denckla Mills, of Wood uresc ixrage, uu uavias, wno has been spending the summer at Dark Harbor, Me., Is expected to return about the middle of September, Mr. Walter Lipplncott, of Alscot House, Bryn Mawr, who has been spend Ing the summer at Jamestown, It. I., returned to hie summer home on Tues day. Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Earnshaw, of Bryn Mawr, have returned to their home from Murray Bay, Canada, where they were during 'August. 'Mr. and ' Mrs. Joaenh Trevanlon Thayer, of Springfield avenue. Chest nut hiii, are spending three weeks at Beach Haven; N. J. Dr. Walter Chrystle. of Bryn Mawr. who has been spending the month of August at New Brunswick, Canada, re turned home yesterday. Mrs. Chrystle and her daughter, who have been stay Inr at Blue Hills, Me,, for a month, will return the last of the week Mrs. Striker Coles and her family, of Qreenway, Bryn Mawr, will return from Jamestown, R. I, today. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords, who have been for a few weeks at Sara toga, returned on Tuesday to their home near Glen Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pepper Norrls, who have been at Camphella, Md., since early In July, will return to Mayfleld, their home near West Chester, next week. Mrs. Geonri daughter, Mli e Halt Strawbrldge and her Windemere, Bala, are spending a fort night at Q-Jen Hall, Wernersvllle. 'Mr. and Mrs. John M. Denlson and their family, of Roaemont, who have been occupying their cottage at Cape May, N. J since early June, will return to their home toward the end of Sep. tember. Mrs. Mary P. H." Fur-nan. of West Chester, announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Alice Hunter Hlbberd, to Mr. Martin W. Dolon, at St. Peter's Church, The Dalles, Ore,, on Monday, August JO, - -- Mr, .and Mrs. Jacob Meyer and .their family and Mr. aifd Mrs. Charles Meyer. 'r, dd, who have been occupying Olynwydd, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hotlge, at Radnor, -for the summer months, will return to. the city, September 20 Mr, ana.nra. unaries Meyer gave a pic nic dance last week In honor ot Miss Inex Heller, of Richmond. .Va., who has been their guest for some time. Mr. .and' Mrs. David O. Eaton," who have spent the summer at'Beechwood, Jenklntown, will move next week Into their new apartment at 2049 Chestnut street Mlsa Rachel Chalfant. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Chalfant, of Wayne, returned to their home on Tuesday, after spending the summer at a camp In northern New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Uselma Clark Smith and their family, of 8prlncfleld avenue. Chestnut Hill, are spending a fortnight at Galen Hall, Wernersvllle, Mrs. John M. Rogers has returned to her cottage at Cape May, N. J from a trip through the Great Lakes, Macklnao islands And Thousand Islands, where ahe was accompanied by Miss Eatelle White and Miss Alice MacDonald, of New York. Mra. Tlv---m and hr or.nrt. daughter will open their rfpartmenta at the Kings Court late In September. QERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. John II. Johnson, of 101 East Durham street, will return today from spending some time In George town. Delaware, and Ocean City, N. J. Mra. William II. Nlnlmlnnn. Tr n, Wlssahlckon avenue and Coulter street, uermamown, is spending a rortnlght at Ocean' City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. George H. McConnell, of 2S2 East Johnson street, have return ed from a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Mr. and Mrs, Daniel J. McCrudden, of 2S3 East Johnson street, left- yesterday to spend a week In Doylestown, Fa, Miss Anna Bonner and Miss Marie Bonner, of S42 East Walnut lane, will spend the week-end In Atlantic City. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Madell, ot S831 0MM ivtsr flflh&utmt at46mJ$trrrt , UzXtxtrittm TAILORMADES ACCESSORIES kM m& J&WT wmm l22aiW'A! SH5RS m i v-w W&.i'Hl t:4?& .i pvr. ,9'.; M'l ftr-tr-.fl ffj-r t.T !agggggggagajjssk. WiJT'fit. ggggggflgfT ... Photo C. Kllmcbeelc N. T. MISS ETIIEL CODRINGTON CARRINOTON Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Codrington Carrinjton, of Haiti. more, whose engagement to Mr. Charles Hendrlckson Balrd, of this city. Is announced today Crittenden street, will go to Berwick, ., iur uver i.auor uay. Mr. Robert B. Bawn. of 124 West Mt. Airy fcvenue, Is the guest this week I VV' nd. M.r' Alexander S. Johnson, ft 10 East Mt Pleasant avenue. Mr. Bawn will spend the week-end In Ocean City, N. J. ,MrV.an1 In- Prsnk H. Southall, of 110 East Coulter street, returned on Saturday from a fortnight's etay at the Perklomen Inn. Miss Louise Schuck. of S217 Chew street, has relumed from a short visit 19 wJ!hlnKton' Miss Schuck. Miss Marie Welgner, Miss Elsie Lear, Miss Helen Lear and Miss Louella Moore will go to Wlldwood, N. J for over Labor Day. Miss Ruth Wood, of' 6212 Chew street, ha as her guest, Miss Lucy Mac Michael, of Summit Hill, Pa. Mr. William Johnson, of 223 East Meade street, will spend the week-end In Ocean City, N. J. Miss Helen Hoefelman. of 1 nn Va.i Chelten avenue, will go to Ocean City iur uver uiQQr uay, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Among the Interesting Weddings of mo eariy uuiumn win do mat of MISS Grace Eberhard. dauchter of Mr. nnn Mrs. Elmer E. Eberhard, of 2303 West Montgomery avenue, ana Mr, Jame D, Shaplelch, of 68S5 Addison street, which will take place at noon on Saturday, September IS. Miss Eberhard will be attended by Mrs. John Gorman, and Mr. George Nonemaker will be Mr. Shap lelgh's best man. The at-home cards are for after October 1 nt 2415 West Norrls street Mr. Shaplelgh served In the United States navy during- the world war. Miss Anna Kolb, of North Marvtne street,' -left -on .Saturday.,, for, a tour through the West to the Paclfla coaot Upon her rettirn she 'Will go to Cuba, to remain through the winter. Dr. and Mrs, II. M. Eberhard, of 1710 North Eighteenth street with their daughters. Miss- Phoebe' Eberhard and Mlse .Marjorle. Eberhard. have been spending the season at Woqdland, UI. ster county, N. Y, They .will .return home late In September. Dr.4 and Mrs. James C. Attrx have re. turned to their home, 23SS North Thir teenth street, from Lake Pooonomlng, Saylorsburg. Pa., where they spent the late summer at their bungalow. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Auerbaoh, who spent the summer at Wlldwood Crest, N. J have returned, and will be at home at 1424 Wlldwood uvenue, Camden. N. J. Miss Auerbach, who waa a July bride, was Miss Rose Levin. Mrs. Ellxabeth Van Busklrk. of North Sixteenth street, has gone to Denver, Col., to remain through the autumn. The wedding of Miss Anna Dougherty, ot 2S16 Swain street and Mr. Edward J. Krelner, of 858 North Thirty-sixth street win lrko piace on raonaay. Sep tember s, at r ociock. at at. ti ancle Church, Twenty-fourth and Green streets. The bride will have her sister, Mlsa Jean Dougherty, for maid of honor. George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Allenja French Hair Nets $1.00 Doz. We guarantee every net to be perfect and to give reason able wear or we will replace then, - "Sltppon" cap shape In both large and small sizes "Import Special," straight shape in extra large alio Mall Orders Promptly Filled Mailed Ktee Anywhere a9U' aiirUWSBKfWIalallUIIUlUIUIUUlJjal WniWWlUHHJliWiJsr "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few rents buys "Danderlne." After n application ot "Danderlne" yea can not And fallen hair or any dandruff, betides every hair shows new life, vigor, brlfbtnfia, more color and thlckutts- AdV, t ?.ai2i &T&i' Wflfi? && m -.ilgB ws&tmmi tT'W -v nMBJ ?v - rrsaiaipjryjja and Mr. Krelner wilt have for best man Mr. Harold K. Snyder, of Mlllbourne. A meeting of the entertainment com '""tee of the Sterling Branoh, No. , a.ra'1 FJS,t.'.rnltv WRS he'd t .ths home i Mr- Wl"lam Sokot 514 North Mar shall street, on Tuesday evening for the purpose of transactlnc business for the good and welfare of the fraternity. Among those present were Miss Slvera Rappaport, Miss Kitty Cohen. Miss Bes sie aark. Mr, Abe Goldberg, Mr, James E. Boris Mr. m Snyderman, Mr. Maurice Snyderman. Mr. William Sokol and Mr. Morris Yeager. Ma!rn? ftir8, Walter Herxberg. of the 5Sf '? wno.are traveling In Canada and Maine, will join their son, Mr. Paul Hersborg, who is at Camp Arcadia, Belgrade, Me. vfrB,T JTOMa.Uerson and "" daughter, Mn1?' Wllllam. of Thirteenth street ana Montgomery acnue, are-spending several weeks In the Adirondack!!. ... Hl"L. ertrude H. Greenfield, of Chi tftflTiii? bn,yleltlng Mr. anf Mrs. M. street Eighteenth hMr"' X- Ledertr of 1831 Erie avenue, ?;" her- guo.ta for affow days her w-m.2' ?"" ST88'6 w' Miss wfiu""' Mtos Miriam Greenwald, of Wllkes-Barre. miM'.m ?Ivl.ft Kaercher, 4328 North itJi. fnnh.i!itr28t' hM "umed from a visit In Bethlehem and Gratersford Pa., where she spent three weeka-during- Au- SOUTH PHILADELPHIA , Mrs. Joseph Roberts, of 1701 Rltner e2ii 1Vn,?r?ln,n'f MlM Catherine Carroll, Miss Helen Carroll and Master Edward Carroll, of 1500 RuSeomb street for an Indefinite time. n. Miss Ellxabeth O'ConneJI. of 1104 m?'S ?". wains? fortnight in Maryland as the guest of friends. iir ?I!iMrB- JoPh' Green," Of. 10 Xntlc f Clf' Sptnt w-nd Hi At- n$ir',.af'(1 Mrs- Charles M. Ofrfcss. ot 2037 Porfr iFi.i .-..- ... .!". 1 from an extended 'trip- through LMtes' tn,i.Z. i'ii nmD'ain to. Lake Placid, In the. Adirondack mountains. , .nSSLVan-d'?lr8.- nudpt entertained at supper on Sunday night at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. De MJI?i ln hon?f Jf Dr- p- Martuccl. ot Atlantlo City. Other guests present were I;nd. M.rs- CJVWfles Gaudlo. Mies Lau tvVft Caj11' Mr- K. Marlnella, Mrs. Walter HeneBsy. of New York, and her sister, Mrs. P, Dlodato. Ml?!. "I'aaFlnkel, Miss Bess Flnkel and Miss Mildred Flnkel, of 110 Rltner street, have returned to their home after spending a month at Atlantic City. SSS (dh&st SUPER - h mm tfaSsistMs-w!JslsS -lM EVAPORATED TOR TABLE USE Rich, delicious., selected cream, prepared by a wonderful new process, one-third richer than ordinary dairy cream, put up in cms ready for instant use for every table anci cookintrneed. 24 Butterfat. Pure Cream in Can for Every Table and Cooking Use Always Handy Use it with fruit, eareals. luvoM. j j.ii alad dreMinirs, ico cream and ttSatm&k fat frit m( BIG SAVINGS We are manufacturers and sell ruu save all middlemen a profits. ADVANCE SHOWING OF NEW STYLES NOW READY COATS, DOLMANS WRAPS, SCARFS. Eh. Any fur you aelect now requires only a amall payment. We store and repair free, for two seasons, all goods purchased here. every garment rully guaranteed. Do not make any purchase elsewhere until you have seen our offerings. H.GITTELMAN,inc. KEMEMBER OUR NUMBER: 936 ARCH ST. Just B.OTr 10th Street emifirL Atlantic City. N. J. Miss Helen Green, 1243 Durfor street and Miss Muriel Sheem, 1134 Jacks?" street, have motored to Wlldwood, N, J., whero they will stay until after Labor Day at Mrs. Sheern'a cottage, o Mr. Thomas Gore, ' of 8100 South Rosewpod street. Is YlsUlns; Trtends i In Paterson. N, J. She will leave shortly for New York, where she will loin her daughter, Mrs. Melncherf who hag Just returned from England on, the Olympic. Miss Helen Burke and Miss Marie Burke, of 1129 South Third street.aro leavlng today for Atlantic City. They will stay at the Brunswick Hotel. Mr. P. Byrnes, of 1022 Wolf street, entertained at his summen home in Langhorne over the week-end. Among the guests were Miss Madlyn Callahan, of Norrtstown J' Miss Jean Helffy, Mr. Jack Warrick, of .New York; Mr. J. Sullivan, of Baltimore: Mr. Robert Al lan, Mr, J. Shreve and Mr. B, Bonner. Miss Catherine Clements, of 1605 Rlt ner street, has returned from a trip to New York. Miss Mae Hatpin, of 620 South Taney street. Is spending a fortnight In At lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Clay, of 1713 Mo Kean street, have returned from a trip to Atlnntlo City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halpln, of 1710 Rimer street, are entertaining Mr, and Mrsf M, Regan and her daughter, Miss Mary Regan, at their cottage In Atlantlo City for an Indefinite time. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Ray Cadwallnder Standbrtdge and her daughter, Miss Evelyn Cad wallader Standbrldge, of 239 South Fifty-third street, have returned to their home after spending several weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Ettore Pattl Barlll and their sons. Muster Ettore Pattl Barlll. Jr., and Moster'Jean Cadwallader Barlll, have returned to their home nt 5415 Locust street after a visit of several weeks to Enston, Pa. Miss Dorothea, Morgan, of Boston, who has been their guest and who accompanied them to Easton, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. B. O'Brien, who are now In Atlantlo City, ulll re tum to their apartment, 6215 Spruce street, September 8, Miss Mary Van Dyke Estwcller, of 4421 Walnut street, has returned from a two weeks' stay at Wernersvllle. Miss Estwellers engagement to Mr. T, n. i Prlckett of'West Chester, has been an nounced recently. Miss Anna M. Greene has just re turned to her home, 66E3 De Loncey street after a two weeks' stay In At lantic City. Miss Gertrude Corcoran, of 232 South Fifty. fourth street has ns her guest Miss Madeline Weiss, of Reading. Miss Weiss will not return to Reading for some time. Miss Frances Watte, of 4452 Chestnut street, has returned to her home after a visit of several weeks to relatives tn the Berkshlres. Mrs. George Dornan, of 6319 Balti more avenue. Is the truest of Miss Clara Johns, of Mount CaVmel, Pa, After leaving Mount Carmel Mrs. Dornnn will go to Washington for an Indefinite stay. i. TIOqA Mr, and Mrs. George Barber and their daurhter. Miss Jennie Barber, of West Tioga street have gone to Wlldwood. i N. J., to remnln until the middle of oetuemuer. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Gottlieb, of 1802 West Erie avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Emma Gottlieb, and Mr. Edward Cohn, of Chicago. The wedding will take place l;i the early autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Plnhelro have returned from their wedding tour and will be at home at 804 Roosevelt boule vard. Mrs. Plnhelro, who was Miss Hat tie Gottlieb, was a June bride. Mr. and Mra Gorirk N. Tleaumont. of 3350 North Twenty-second street, havo returnea nome alter spending the late summer In the Pooono mountains. . Mr. and Mrs. John Walter Carter, of 3823" North Sixteenth street, and Dr. and Mr Wayne. Mingle, of 731 West Erie avenue, have returned home from Eagles Mere, where -they have been , staying since the middle of July. , Miss Helen Weldemann'of 3738 North Sixteenth street has returned from a month's visit, at Lake St Catharine, In. Vermont. Miss Jean Led with, of 1717 West On tarlo street, and Miss Beulah Telts worth, of 350 North Carlisle street, will return home today after spending a month at Lake Champlaln. FRANKPORD Dr. and Mrs. Gladstone Holm, of 4231 Paul street, are on a tour throutth the New England States and Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hlcka and their daughter, of 1535 Overlngton street are iiiuuiK several weexa in wlldwood, sSHHS QnAA CREAM 4 desserts. It Whips when cold' vo aires, 7i and 15 uunce cans, auc and 50c. You will like it Every good grocer keeps it. Rle Mlflt rV.di.eL Cm Inc. Kcwrt OrrTx Baalt TovtaJu) BadtfaMr. M.. 10. Broohlra, N. Y. ON FURS directly to the publi Uc, h encc vmm turn, arm shq nujw rii nai, of 1330 Orthodox street have returned irom. inp to the Tnousana lsianaa, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Knelsler and their family, formerly of 2017 Plum street are spending some time In the mountains of Ouray, Col. ROXIOBOUQH Dr. and Mrs. Walter n. Krauss, of Fnlrvlew, pa., will be at home after Ootober 1 at 1814 Oxford street Mrs. Krauss was Miss Ellen Waldeck, of Rokborough. Mr. Nathan L. Jones, of Ridge avenue, will preside at the meeting to he held tomorrow evening In the Presbyterian Church at Cape May Point, N. J In the Interest of that resort Mrs. Philip Eokenroth, of Hermitage street, who recently returned from a trip to the mounalns In Pennsylvania, has as her guest Mr, JTTed Davis, ,of Frks, Pa. Mrs. Rosa C. Jones, who left her summer home at Cape May Point N. J., to spend some time In New York, will return the latter part ot September. MOORESTOWN Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Lipplncott en tertained at dinner last week. Miss Eleanor Mortland, who has re covered from a serious operation, Is spending some time with her brother In New York. Miss Elinor Moore, who has been spending the summer at New Egypt has returned to her home on second street Mr. William Busby, who spent his vacation In the Shenandoah valley, West Virginia, has returned to his home on Central avenue. Miss Louise Malseed Is spending some time at Wlldwood, N. J. YARDLEY Mr, and Mrs. Walter Eastburn and Miss Lillian Eantburn, of East Orange, N, J,, and Mrs. William Davis, of Pcnn'n Park, were recent jguest of Mrs. Ellxa C. Tmlth, , Kt. and Mn. Mahlon B. Knowles and their daughter. Miss Winifred Knowles, of New Haven, Conn., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Knowles, have returned home. Mlss Gladys Harper Is visiting Miss Ethel Todd, of lUckensack, N. J. Mrs. Gardner Glrton and Miss Ethel Glrton are spending some time with rela tives In Michigan. Mm. Atr,mntl ft ,fn,1u,n!1a,4.. aa talned nt cart' Monday afternoon In honor of Mrs. William Cadwallader, of Pittsburgh. Sir;. Aaron Oliver Is visiting friends In Johnstown. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. W. Roger Fronefleld and their daughter, Mlsa Louise Fronefleld, of Moylan, are entertaining Miss Sarah B. M. Jack, daughter ot Dr. and Mrs. Charles Shoemaker Jack, ot Media, at their camp at Rangeley, Me. Mrs. Mary Trimble Is entertaining her n?n,in.iaw and daughter, Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert W. Bdlderston, and their chll- nren. ot nennelt Square, ut her home In Moylan. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Evans, of Media, are entertaining Mrs. Anna Jeness Mlller, who will leave In a short time for California, where she will spend the winter, Mr. and Mra. A1hpt rimmr iA tutimm Kathleen Wetherlll, of Chester, who nave been the jrueete for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. T. Woodward Trainer at jucir yape oiay cottage, have returned their homes. Qettel. Balnea Weddlno ,,!.hyittrrta'e ot MlM Ethl Balnes, of 1i2. T.aor fPt..10 JIr- Davl A- Qettel. of 2408 North Thlrty.second street, took Place at the nnm n' tk. ki. o'clock last night, the Rev, Mr. Katx, of I DOWN QUILT I Made From Feather Beds I Lombard SiSS EasasssssasDown (Mir Ri-covtrtdm U iris I Girlslll Save Your H.alr With Gutlcura PHOTOrtAYH fHOTOtnAYJ COMPANY w IMIIMCA Academy of Music Di0t aT1 HUMOHE8QUK." ADAITED KP.OM FANNIE HtnST'B TAMOUa BTQnT ' ALmhra ??,h' M?.. Pasarunk Avo. , . .....w. Mml wnrM2; Evri M2;Bvrs., 8:13 4 9 TIIE COURAOE OP MAHQE O'DOONE ALLEGHENYMa?,lDakVda!fkAi,:'hrf. Mat. Dallr 3;1B. R a LOU1H HTONtl In "THE lUVEIl'S END APOI I D 8JD AND T1IOMPBON flT8. tTJLLJ MATINEE DAILT LOUIHE QUKVM. In "SEX" ARPAHIA CJIESTNTJT Dolow 18TH fTStLJlf jo A. H. to litis P. M. MAIIEt, NORMAND In 'TIIB BUM PRINCESS" BALTIMORE 5v4nASoYffl5,.aal! ALICE JOTCE In "DOLIAR8 AND THE WOMAN" Rl UFRIRD D"Ar street and DLULDirU SUSQUEHANNA AVE. NOAH nEERT In nlir OP, WAtMl BROADWAY STif.A W? WILI.IAt FAItNUM In THE ORPHAN" Av. PAPITOI 7" MARKET STREET l1 -"- 10 A. M, to 11(13 P. M. MATT MOORE In "DON'T EVER MAnhT" COLONIC S, ftJsY? tr- THOMAS MEIOHAN In "THE PRINCE CHAP" FMPRFSC- MAIN ST.. MArAYUNK ClViriAC-JO MATINEE DAHVr EUOENE O'nitlEN In "A FOOI. AND 1MB MONET" FAIRMOUNT m'MAtS THURfTTON HAM, tn ""1'1 "THE VALLEY OP DOUBT" FAMH Y THEATRE IS II Market St. I "MV1II 1 0 A. M. to MldnUnt SPECIAL "niDERB OK THE DAWN" 56TH ST THEATRE-RHow Sprue "DESERT IXVE" FRANKFORD 4"5 "$25 AVENUE W. fl. HART In "SAND" GREAT NORTHERN yZV'V MAT ALLTBOV In "THE CHEATER1 IMPFRIAL .8crm WALNUT ST. i.vircri-i. Mlt, j.so nvt:. r s KATHEniNE MbDONALD In THE TURNINQ POINT" I FADFR 4,BT A.1"0871 Ave. LlrUCJ MATINEB DAILT Sltmi.ET MASON In 'TREASURE ISLAND" I IRFRTY nrod. Columbia Av. L.IDCI 1 I Mtlna Dallr '?NNgEAy,cn K'nwkfr 333 MARKCT.TlTCffiiiW Canmlito chart .ho.m. . v ! iri .. .. ... ,...... . wnx iviAnnrine ii u;nir in. M,i.wwiii. .I.,.. ...... ,.. W.. tm VimiAmmtttkn .tt..J.J .. .'.. a WmiAMmttMtXA FA0JmwK W BM VgHtsggHgBf later, chciiuvi, ,,i , ii9 ." .. .mv. ... and Mr. Lester F. Gettel acted as best man for his brother. A reception fjl towed the ceremony t the home of the ride's brotber-lnIaw, at, 7321 Tabor road. Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Nathan . Rosenau, ot are spending the summer at "3 North Providence avenue. celebrate eary covers Itot-1 sented, Mr. and Mrs. Rosenau havei svn hlMrn. Mr. Charles Rosenau. Mr, Clmon Rosenau, Mr, Phillip Rose-J nau. Dr. Milton Rosenau, Mrs. rerry Frankel, Mrs. Lee 8. Harris and Miss Selena Rosenau. T Heart Throbs! Heart Thrilla! Unanimous Praise! SEE why the mieoii's ireaUst aunctss U mashing all at tendance records tt every twrforro anc. KNOW fnt beeatM ot demands for seats an addition! tick t offlee has ben opened at 110S ChMtnut Ht YOU CAN'T AFfOHD TO M188 The Drarnatic Thunderbolt AChildgSale null lir, . ONLT AM,.flTA,It CAtTT TN TOWN HEAR JOSET1I LBS VAN, Caruio of Pblla.: LITTLE PBcyy, dainty onsblrd of "A Child, for Bale" An Ausmentod Orchestra. FEEL Inspired when the poor artist In Oreenwlch Vlllso overcomes t h treed of a Fifth Avenue profiteer. This Week Only at the METROPOLITAN SSSbb Top. Matinees Dallr at 2.18 a5o Kt (mines at 7 0 25c, BOc. Tloxes, 11 ACADEMY OF MUSIC nnOAD AND LOCUST STTtEETS 3 Shows Daily, 2:30, 7 & 9 A Photoplay Adaptation Prom" rANNiR nvnara iieaiit appealing 8TOP.Y OP THE GHETTO AUOMENTKD OUC1IRBTI1A A CHORDS MATINEES, SRc. .15c. SOo EVBNU4Q8, BATURDAYS AND 1IOLIDATB 23c. SOc. lie WILLOW GROVE PARK THE CROWDS LABT WEEK nEQUKflTED ANQTHEIV SOUSA DAT TODAY IS THE DAY Peoples Theatre Kiti av.. r - and Cumbfirland TJfIB WEEK. MATINEE DAILT Hany Hulmg.' 2, KITE'S "CHIC" SALE Character rltudlr Krorn Ufa LYDIA BARRY In Her Own Bones MAE & ROSE WILTON "Uab" Ruth Artton Pteturm: "Purttaaa" The Man Hunt'': Other DUMONTS NJNTH AND ARCTI BTS. ' BEATS NOW BELUNO OPENS NEXT 8ATURDAT MATINEE EMMETT WELCH Minatrels nTTAl T STirARACB. MAT. BIJOU Joy Rider . TODAT srs 'With XHLX.T MOfWBT- CASINO" BtMMln- .SHOW IN TOWN Trocadero "-r PuW Pu PIIOTOPLATB thelf Sixtieth weaning anniver-i x-x,VV-,U, lo a. M..' U 'a.tai' Kt with a family dinner or rortyi . , bus. 7ts. eisor. m. T. .vawinrrere:: norma talm adCsE The followlngr theatres obtain their pictures throui?h the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which Is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the, theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. MODEL "B flOUT11 BT- Ohoalra. v-a-' ConUnuoua 1 to 11. VTVTAV nrnu - "WOULD TOU FOHOIVEr' OVERBROOK MD AND v t ilUgKJJZ. HAVERTORD AVE. ... . ALICE JOTCE In "WAVli "DOLIJta AND THE WOMAN" PALACE "".MAJtKET 8TREET .-.. 10 A. M. to HUB P. NOnMA TAUtfADOB In . "TEH till NOT" u. PRINCES MAJIKBT STREET u5CK5pA8I,n,0njl5P-M-"SQUARE SHOOTER" REGENT UAnSF "i1"" "th TATU.R V.!A?.M-. p. m. TALyR "OUME8 in ". v i. I lUKA" RILTY) OEHMANTOWN AVE. tut, WOMAN QOD SENT" DI IDV MAJIKRT HT nix, ... " J0 a. if. to iiii3 p JOS MOORE In ' " "THE WHITE RIDER" ...... yii SAVOY "" MAHKET STREET ALL.BTAVclSTT?nM,DNIGnT "DLIND TOUTH" SHERWOOD vw" HERDKRT lUWUNJON to'" "!8 . "PAS8ER8 BT" 'THE TELLOWTrPIIOON" VICTORIA MtRAKT AV.E "th 9 A. M. tn 11 .1 tk .. TOM MX In ' "THE TPRnon" m. tSS BELMONT MD AUOVE MARKET ,,. DE MILLE'S -OLD WIVES FOR NEW- CEDAR "DAirivETB' r,E"p8SgVn COLISEUM MA"KET BETWEEN "" THE LADDER OP LIES" JUMBO "ONT BT. QIRARD AVE.' "A LADY IN IJVE" LOCUST .W ItOT 8TEWART ir , ' :S0 to ll "RIDERh VtII E nlffv. NIXON "D AND MARKET STS". "ERBEnT -HA Wt.!N80N"ih T n1 "THE PAKIR" RIVOLI MD AND 5A5S" " OKOROES OARPPNTTEfffn DAILT 'THE WONDEIt MAN"'" STRAND aK"MANTOWN AVE. If. n iminu.' ve.PfAjs-ao "ETEP QP THE WORM," WEST ALLEGHENY 33th a . PRIBflUA DEAN In Allhnr "'" "" ..A.UHJUI," in: vinntw rn CHMaA .. aw.-a OatuxiUr vontas' aad aundar. MirSt.t St. ah. leOH-Jl'A, U. tolT. tH., , ' ANITA STEWARli: , t n HAIIOLD McORATH Btofy , .7 lrr The, Yellow TyphoV n "whatb Youn irorinyJ Jn "YKO on. NO" ' Next Week "OOINO BOMUT, Atlantic City, Will, r A t A-r-.tT 1314- MAltKBT JltRlMIt " A',. 1 ARCADIA Chestnut St. tlol. ltss ) ..J . ... Bl45, 7t4B.'0tBO P. M. h MABfcJL NORMAND '7" -ft . ' ?ifcr5r,,Er' CLAYTON .' JSi In "CnoOlfeo fiTHBETB", 7 fa VICTOR T A MaXVmreetAfc.." 'Wl -TOM MIX ,n "rHB ' e ,h Next ""Week "THE KraitTlNO CltANCSr PAPirrOI 7' MAnKRT,BT rr VI V-,MAnHMALL NBILArTS "Don't Ever MsrtT RFCllCMT MATIICKT ST Del. ITTIt l.I.VJt,lN X TATlXirt IIOLMKB . In 'THE' VEltr 1DBA" C,1 ORF "MAltlCEr BTrtErrr ' val-'v-'JJC AT JUNtTKS --.. It A. M. t.ll P.M. ' CONTrNWUS VAUDKV1LLB , "idXINO IT UP" CROSS' KEYS 00T MARKET BTH. "BnOADWAY JATHINO DEAUnEB" BROADWAY a"a n1 Snyder A". J," :'. 0 P. M. nEHNivici nnoTHEns onrEnB tVILLTAM PARNUM In "THE OIlPHArr' rhkT.ulx'B .EADINO THPATAKS DUUtCTlON OP I.EE b J. J. HHUUEKT fiAM SHUBERT EVENINOB ATSI15 tAT. BAT. AT 3tl Tho Corroous anl Btnaatlonally fiuectsaful ntvltal of FL0R0D0RA. With ELEANOR PAINTER AND ALL-BTAH CAST "TA Worfct' Btoutv Btztet" , Special Mat. (Labor Day) Mon. m' LYRIC w?fi,l OPENS MONDAY EVENING' SEATS TOMORROW-" A aEAT MCBICAI. SHOW A MAIIVHLOU8 CABT GEORGE LeMAIRE'S BROADWAY BREVITIES.' 1920 WITH DOROTHY JARDON GEORGE LeMAIRE BERT WILLIAMS. And a Gorgeous Galaxy of Girls Ar1flr.rii Evenlnirs at 8.16 "' aeipni lasj 3 DAys Pop. Mat Today $1.00, A. H. WOODS PrenU . THE GIRL ' IN THE', i limousine:: 4 wltn Ita treat company or farceurs NEXT WEEK Seata NoV U. 3L ntAZEE OITr AMKnicA'a OIIEATEST. COMEDY WITH Jack Norwortli vm pup STNI IT st- Pera Ho nCOHNUl 4 Weeks Only SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY STARTING MON. EVE., SEPT.' TWICE DAILT THEREAPTKIt D. V. GRIFFITH PRESENTS Way Down East A 12.Rnl Heron Varalon of the State Play N1f,ntS " su' Mt- W o 2. Boxea. H pally MU Eic.pt 8t 26c to 11.10 Doxaa $2.00 PUILADELPITIA'S POKEMOR-fTHEATRB "BAB" youth.'"-PrM.. comt1'r o' outh tor noil?.1..'.'. A,,L?J?."rra that '" r ??..?"" A dainty, pretty. Initratlatina' alrllilineit that la wnoll natural an1 apootaneou..1' ventn Bulletin. A 'IMan Haya a 'Bah.' th mot dtlwt. Sr' bShAin'Ufi1"",1 ? wKoninealfw SURLFIRE SUCCESS All HE MSfK. eh,nii audl.ncea." ncorrf ill.,ubb,ln OVfr wlth th loy of TlraaaS rr Srfm- J'6 Ledaer Matinees Wed. & Sat. "' 'r ot Wk on Hal Today GARRICK N'Ws at aTio Un,,r r.-- mats wt:d. a bat. HOME FOR A SHORT STAY GEO. M. conAN'a rvi uuAiuuiAna fi Lmj TRK'TtT A uu.vumij.u NA31K7 Tho Qraatrat Mualcal Comrdy ll -That I'hlladli)hla Evar Haw. EXTRA MATINEB IillOII DAT 8U Btlllns tor tho Entlro Encag mat FORREST Niai'TH at snr, 'ATH- wKO. AT, The Gitl & Spotlight! )q "mis snow u a Ucclded ht"- 'wvurui "A sure winner In the rea.lnui.i' mulcul comedy." Innuln-r. , '' iBATa today iron tub laut Yftm' r -i n .a m & .1 4 f-la H 1 ; M i ..rJ jfi i m j,--i H Vi v ! 4 It f iMi2 . iZft J K'