yr?wm. "-; L . f: i- I 4 WP Pi nt7 & A I v t, " ' ' I Tfr t Sty r- V AM Kt r ' HIST GOSSIP ABOUTPBOPLE r ' : ' Nanejr-Wy11110 es f House Parties and Visits Over theHoiidays Large Affair Given by Mr. Randolph ln"Narragansctt Coxes Give Annual Dance EVEttlNGl- PUBLIC LEDGEPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921 '" TT WAS hnrd to come bncle to enrth, 1 n tt-crp. -icnln thl morning, ,ftr M lonn Wiftlou wcck-end lny, .-if if? Indeed tlirou ilnys were t in tftn l M . .,, tttAnlntt from tllO h6U!r I in tl Vo tnllSn em Sntur S??1 leaJlS for rnrloiw joint, of thi Atj, ".' Rhoulil jiidKC there were not yesterdftr; Wu": Ihe nrgest pnriy. yeruuu.uj l?F ... BrlnAin Coves' eve- V f dancing nnd refreshments it J?JL 2 LffifS nlaco In I'enllyn. . Ton lntl .w i an annunl nnrty ami Mr, kTur Cose n. vcr end out Invlta a,nd 5 'Si they tell all their friend to ti0nJ' and to tell they do not 111. T. .Mil l" P"& " fc'Vwlyn who Is to wine out Soxt for Ereiyn, . t ,omc thcy j .ml ofte r dinner at home, they i over to the Coxes to dance on "lawn" '11,6 Andy Porters were ear, rove ,v nwn. au .. . ... .!. ". from their wedding tn , u.1"" i . tnnkliiE very we I nnd nurucuvu. S2;'w cMl? a Pretty brt.lc.wus B. It? Vml of course, the Stanlo tCll brother ami the Scuell 5 1 nnd Helen Hope Montcomery, lc Large. VrglnlS Heckncher and ?hrgCad"fladcrs, Norrlses, Foxes, DoVna, McKein. nnd numerous other pjjle from round the count7slde. AnnEAT many spent tho week-end In Cape May. The Hryco Blynns -nt down "the guests of Sam Btsp Jim Jr and the Herbert Caacys, of Wyn'neod. motored down for the hofldays The. Algernon Olopm have .cottage for the Bummer and have moved down there with the r small K Mrs. Clapp. you remomber. wns NtncV JerlcV. 6oyrothea Obertcuffer went down lost )cck to spend n few il with Blcartoro Blspham. The ObertcuFTers live In Haverforif, you know, bt ln Aust Dow"". nn h?r moth r arc going up to Indian Neck, Oonn.. where they have i bungalow. TheiWn JIardfngs and their family ire already up thero In their cottage. Mn Ilanflng as an Oberteuffcr, you remember. The George V. Lewises, of Chestnut Hill, have a cottago at Cape May, and the Carroll Robertsons have taken a cottage this year, too. The Hutchle ScotU have a house near the bcacu, nd Pansy Scott Is spending the sum mer with them. M1LIH DE KOBENKO certainly has the most fetching of bathing cloaks. She came down on tho beach it Cane May the other day enveloped In it. It Is fashlonrd of blue and white ewh striped, and with It she wore a tijht-flttlng bathing cap of white cov ered with tiny white rubber ilowers. Her bathing suit waB of blue and white. PniLII RANDOLPH gave a rllchtful house party at Narra- finsett Pier over the Fourth. For rears, the Randolphs, father and chll cnntly when Aunt Molly started up stairs she was frightened nlmnt spcpch Icrh by tho sudden Hamming round tho corner nnd down the ntnlrn pnt her of said smnll nephew. Aunt Molly Is yotinf nnd belong to tho sehitM which believes entirely In suggestion. Never say. ihn t .vhi know. .Mint ;irrri nice dens. And (50 said nhc: "Do vou know. Hilly, T would not do thnt." "You bet you wouldn't," remarked her small nephew, "You'd be some sight If you did, tin old girl like you." NANOi WYNNB. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Dr. and Mrs. Alfoirt D, Faust, of Cyn- wy.r,iV"ri1.,)Co,t.n".cn'I'l'"!mnt of their dnURhtor, Miss Mnrlo Fein Fnust, to Mr, a. Gordon Urn.uhn.rt, of thlt; city. r.11' 2nd Mr?- Joseph Hnirlson. of Villi nova, hnvo taken a cottntrc at Cape May for the summer. They had as their a.-1 wer V.10 FortU of July Miss A trrlcs Ynrnall. . M". LflwU Brlnton and Miss Eliza- "cm uruiion, iua npruco street, who ?L.ni .NWt. will remain Uiero throUKh tho Into autumn. Mrs, Brlnton and Miss Brlnton will entertain ln Al gust. A Recent Bride Wit' MY W vf'i3fBw.y.ftPr.. t..".' E IVldfii dren, havo gone to Nnrrncansett for the nimtner season. Mr. Randolph the elder has a beautiful house thorc, and bis 'children . either stop with blm or take cottages of their own. Hnnnh Hudson, the second daughter, Is com ing on from England this mimmar to visit her father and sisters, nnd I ex pect there will he great reunions of all the clnns, Wlster and Emlen nro tho only un married members of tho family now. Phil, Jr.. was married n jcar or more ajo to Madelicne Cochrane, of New lork. Dorothy, the eldest sister, mar ried Jack Fell a number of years ago, and Emilia married Phil Stevenson on the Fourth of July home six years ago. They nre a very good-looking family. Their mother, you remember, was the beautiful Hnnnah Fethcrston, of this city. Sho died when thcy wcro stl'l mall children. "DILLY, aged five, like Jlmmio Hilda Jlegs in denr old "Slovenly Peter" (you remember that funny old book, don't you 7), slmplv loves to slide down the banisters. Mother and father, hiving talked the matter over, decided that Inasmuch ns thcy also had passed through the ago of sliding despite many warnings, U would perhaps bo better to Ignore the young gentleman and ne would then get over the dangerous PlStlme sooner. Ttnf Blllv ,11.1 nn Mem to get over it. and ono day re- ' Mrs. Clayton Mcelroy, of 20tS Pine , r!?tV,?ml ner .d lBhter. Miss Elizabeth .h MoKlroy, nnd son. Mr. Crenshaw Mc EIr.1y' ?,ro lf,ltlm? Mrs. MoElroy's mother, Mrs. Nathanlpl B. Crenshnw. of naltlmoro. at her cottage In Orkney Springs, Vn. They expect to return on August IB for a fow days hefqro taklne another trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fenno Ijoffman nro belnfr congratulated upon the birth of a son pn June. 21, Mrs. Hoffman wns Miss Marie Wright. Mr. and Mrrf. Gllhert TI llnnuv nf ChoBtnut Hill, have arrived at Cape May, .u ni ,. vv.'. "iKna ln8 summer ai tho Btockton Villa. Mr. and Mrs, C. A. ITeeltschor Wcth. erlll, who nre (pending tho summer at Capo May, had ns their guests over tho Fourth of July Miss Theodoro Lllllo and Mr. ds Bennevlllo Doll. Miss Mary Falclc, daughter of Mr. raid MrB. Frederick McQ. rVilck. of St. Mar tins, has gone to Scaver Camp. Me , where she will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Falck nnd their daughter, Miss Katrlna Falck. and Mr. Frederick Falck, Jr., havo left for Southampton, L. I., whero they will stay until uftcr today. Mrs. Auhroy Boyles and her children, of Tusknloosa, Ala., are spending tho summer with Mrs BoyleB' brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Plow man, at tholr homo In Bryn Mawr. Mr, and MrH. J. Oardnor Crowell and tholr daughter, Miss Helen Keene Crow ell, of 216 St. Mark's square, aro enter talnlng Miss Allco Sklrven, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy a. Sklrven,, of Balti more, for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. S, Ogden, of 2088 Spruce street, aro spendjng a fow weeka at tho Ambnssador, Atlantic City. Among those from this city who sailed MRS. C. HENRY SCHRAMM, JR. Of Tioga, who before Iter marrlago on Juno SO was Miss Mary L. Sprnguo, of Brooklyn, Birds- , boro, Pa, on the steamship Byndam from New York on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs, William B, Kurt!!, Mr. and Mrs. II. Gor don McCouch, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Jewell Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Albert B Welmer. , Mr. and Mrs Ira Newton Klnser, of 143 West Coulter street. Germnntown, cpont tho Fourth of July holidays at Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs. Waldo M. Haokitt, of Ilaverford. ore weok-end sue-its of Dr. nnd Mrs. It. K. Dlllard at their cottage ln Vcntnor. Mr. Edwin O. trfywls, Miss Carolyn M Lewis, Miss Eleanor L. Lewis and Mlsa L. Dclllnger. of 6359 City Line. Over brook, aro staying at tho Ambassador, Atlantic Cty. Mrs. J. F. Smith nnd her baby nra "pending nomo time at the Ambassador, Atlantlo City. Mrs. Pierce Callam, of 2C25 Alter utroirt. Is spending a fow weeks at Point Pleasant, N. J. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Ralph S. Byram and Mrn. Wil liam A. Castor. of East Tulpehockcn street, havo returned from a trip to At lantlo City and Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Byram aro ln Boston for n weoH. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. FlUsgcrald, of East Highland avenue, are spending the Fourm or juiy nonuayn m mw, wood. Mrs. E. A. Smith, of Smlthvllle, N. J., entertained Mien Nellie C. Itonrdon, of HB East Duval street, at a variety shower Jast week. Mlsa jiearaon's en gagement to Mr. James A. F. Murray, of Gcrmantown, was recently announced. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harding and their family, of West Clapler street, nre BONWIT TELLER &, CQ Cme Specialty Shop cfOriainnlionk CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Extraordinary Offer SILK STOCKINGS 200 pairs Lisle top and all-silk stockings. Black and shoe shades. 1.50 Formerly 225 150 PAIRS SHEER SILK STOCKINGS Black, Polo Cra;, Paris Tan, SJ GJA Russet, Cordovan. All Sizes. jLtt,JXJ Formerly 4.95 HOSIERY SECTION FIRST FLOOR Adjoining the St, James Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th 1222-1224 Walnut Street A Special Clearance of the Following Groups of raps '' . .' lillilllllllllllnllllllllllllillllllll yqg II IJP M f E- V Wfr&4ffl' $L ftKBmmmmmmmmmmmammmn i i n i rw g occupying their cottage ,ln Ooean City for thn summer. Mr. nn,1 Mm JnVin Tl. lliinuberasr and meir ramuy, or rcast nre i In Ocean City tiuiy imiiuoyc. Mr. and Mrs. William It. Wilson, of Ilopo Cotlnge, who are the guests of Mrs. Wilson's parents,-Mr. and Mrs. John McCahe, at their summer home In Tulpchooken street, for tho Fourth of Ocean City for tho week-end, will leave on Saturday for Chicago, WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Boyd, of 4102 Itnlthnoro avenue, are spending three wreks at the Suiuot House, Wer noravillr. Mr nnd Mrs unmuel E. Carter, of 209 South Forty-fifth street, nn guests at Ihe'Marlhorough.Blenhelm, Atlantlo City, NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Itov. and Mrs. Leon BlmMeh and their family, of 2322 North Broad street, aro spending the summer at Wlldwood. of Mr. and1 Mrs, Edward Hersberi Atlantlo City, for the rff. 2006 North Broad street, aro at the Itoyal Palace, summer. Mr. and Mm. Charles V. IIrn!rr. 2026 North Mascher street, will lei of eavo for tho South pomo time In August. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Jl. Silvers, of 3210 Nowklrk Btreet, nrn receiving congrat ulations on the birth of a son, Arnold J. Sllvors, born Juno 1. Mrs. Silvers will ba romeinborec as Miss Ethol Selfcf. Miss Agnes Holland, of North Thir teenth street, hap loft "to spend tho wook-end and Fourth of July at At lantlo City, whero oho will bo tho guest of Miss Margaret Cassldy, . M.r." aA Mrs- Philip nosenau, of 1529 NorUi Fifteenth stroet, will spend tho month of July at tho rhllmont Country STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wlesn, of 3231 est orriB street, announca the n K"igoment of their daughter, Miss Minnie A leson, to Mr. Herman Fronts, of this city. Mr nnd Mrs, David MRrkovltz nnd their family, of 2307 North Thlrty-thlrrt street, aro spending the summer nt 106 feouth Austin avenuo, Atlantlo City. Jlr. and Mrs and nnd Mrs Hnmuel T.unrlv daughter. Miss Elslo Lundy, of 1824 Na trona street, nro spending the summer in Atlantlo City. -Master David Lundy and Master Carl Lundy are spending tho summer at Bushklll Farms Camp, Bush kill, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob It Malls and their farnjly, of 2033 North Thlrty-tjiim street, aro spending tho summer at 220 South Vermont avenuo, Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs Morris Haber and Mr. Manuel Habar left vpHtFrrl.iv frtr nn at tended trip along tho raclflo Coast. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. J, Howard Reber havo Bono to their bungalow at lTllzatath town, In tho Adirondack!., where they will remain until September. During their abaenco Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Pen field and tholr family are occupying tha Ridley Park home of Mr and Mrs. Heber. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Clark, of Media, havo gone to Laconla, N. H., whora they will b the. guests for a fort night of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin M. Potts. zmwwMt Miss Eva Green nnnonncts the removal of her Beauty Shop from 1517 Chtitnnt St. 126 S. 15th St. WZttZ&ZZ&t 1 2 wzt Straws & Panamas w Cleaned nnr1 Remodeled H?.rnm?PWMe "ha"M f" ?t4UV,2,0wrlM-STEINMAN 54 N 7th !t "WCTICAt IIATTKlt ot Ll. na Qt. linn! Market Sim NORRI8TOWN Mr. nnd Mrs, Stanley a, Anders, Mr. and Mrs. p. Frank Hunter, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. F, P. Uyder, Miss IlUth and Miss Isabel nyder, Miss Louise Lnrzelere, Miss Catherine Yeakle, Mr. Joseph For nance, Mr, Edward Itarloy, Mr. Hobert Uorda, Mr. Arthur Beahm, from this section, ara Included In a house party that will spend the next two weeks at Wallops Island, Virginia, ROXDOnOUQH Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar S, Btnfford, of 638 East Leverlngton avenue, will leave after July Fourth to visit Mrs. Stafford's brother nnd slster-tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Kcnworthy, at their cottage in ucenn uuy. I snw the doctor como out nnd get ln his nwtomobccl, me thinking, O, gosh, I wonder whose sick, 1 won der If she is? Meenlng Mnry Wntklns, nnd jest then I saw Mr. nnd Mrs. WntUlnn stnndlnit up nt the 2ml story win dow, mo thinking, Well Hint provej they alnt sick, to that proves It must to her. "Wlch jfcst then I thawt of the buntch of roies fr. 1'nrklns sent to my sister Oln.Jdls. thinking. . H"18 a good ideer, I'll go and get them nnd brlnp them erround for her, she needs them more than Olnddls does. And I quick went home nnd no body wosent In Olnddls room nnd The llnxborourri Country Club save a tl.n.. ,hmm .. A . I. la.lt. h. ... a hw (111. in.mli.n nn,t .I..I. f.l.nil. Tl,. too. nnlr nil tlm pnapll llllt OHO On lirCOUtll of tha club's flvn hnndrad nartlea. held r .f ivnntlnir tn look ns If I wnt at the club last week, waa given under ,ni(inff them all. nnd I went out the iiio auspices oi a commiuca ot laaics. :n. " nv ,. rrr0und to Mary Wat !"' .' ?rt P"'"" Will be "ck.W"y """rnnl Sl bell hold Bi.i mg iima in Ul Ian. ?'"":? """ V"". " : - . . ,A ,!, ing tno roses in uuc uj .. V'.,,',"; opened the door but Mary Wntklns n.r Inoklnff better, me saying, u, alnt you sick? No, wy should I be? sed Mary Wntklns. O, heck, I sed, thlnklnr aboht wat pop would proberly do wen Oladdls told him about the roses, nnd Mnry Watklns sed, Wy, wats the mnttor, nre (you sorry Im not sick? nnd I sed, No, ony I thowi 'you was and I wns goinu io bic LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pnp I wn wawklng post Mnry Wat kjnses houso jest wawklng pnst, and BONWIT TELLER & CO. OheSpvaatiuSlKp4fOrialnatiDtv CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Remarkable Offer Fifty All Over Beaded Georgette DRESSES 58.oo HERETOFORE PRICED 85.00 Model Pictured Naoy Georgette over gray Georgette. All-over design of sphynx beads. White G eor gette over while with porcelain bead ing. Black over blacfi founda tion. Beaded in fine jet beads. An exquisite Frock for afternoon and dinner wear priced extraordinarily low. WOMEN'S SECTION SECOND FLOOR TiflkyvJnM aS&S'FHf flit Wk I I. I M II 'I you these, ony now of corse I dont hnff to. And I showed lier the roses, nnd she sed, O, nrcnt thcy Jest to per fectly heavenly, nnd I sed, Yes, Its too bad yourc not sick, I meen Its n shame I hnff to take them back ngeni Wlch I started to do on account of not wuntlng tq get heck for ntith Ing, nnd Mnry Walklns sed, Well Id appreciate them mutch mofn now than I would If I wns slek and I'nulilent npprcclato very good. Wy dont j nil give thorn to mo cnyhnw? No, sir, not If ynure not sick, I sed And I kept) on going nnd took the roses bnek nnd put them tin In Olnd. (Uses room ngen with tko one I dldent take, nnd now Mury Wntklns dont sneak to me. EITH'S THEATRE FLORENCE MOORE 1 A 1'UnM nf M rth ' ( SIX BROWN UROS. V SiPhon JHrrt with Tom Prnwn WROE'S BUpB OF 1021 Phltsdelnhlii'a Clevarait Chlldrtn Jay Dllfon A ll.tly 1'nrkrri Kant & Herman. Axon's Pad'ea; Other Fatllrei DEMPSEY.CARPENTIER.'ht NOW Hr2tNa hiiown I,cluf t $ 5J-. Towers Theatre --. KVBUT INCiniiNT OF HIQ CONTHST ROSELAND DANCINO TOKiaUT 1015-17 Market St. ROSELAND DANCING TONIGHT BROAD ADOVE COI.UMDIA S rf ' -Vi i i K 0 MAnKKT AT NINnTKENtll il jo ji rArtAMoirNT rnEBKKT, THOMAS MEIGHAN W ..l,t...n . t ....... .....rr. Tonlsht .Winner of Kvtnln T.nlmr Motle nonuiy ironical nn us rreaniaa STANTOM MAHKKT All. J0TH , . & tW I KJM 1 1 A J. o 1 1 IIS P, it, I ACK PICKFORD "'" " jv-rv ri.(ryiu op COM(BOK.. AitilKl rlhorklftnn'n Houlh Tol lit.1ltlen PAT APF 12M MAHKBT AT. ' JACKIE COOGAN kid or "PECK'S BAD BOY"' i n K ARPAniA CIIKHTNUT ht. nt, tetn rpIv.l-'l- in f o Mi.np, Hi "THE LITTLE FOOL" MILTON fH.r.H AND OKA CAP.KW VICTORIA "AitKirr mt ai.. otn VIIUIM-V ., x Jf m mis r, M. "REPUTATION" rnATimwA ' M-i umi iuii rntunt.T.A dkaw ? T34 MATIKKT HTflWrTP funupt'tl !HVIKWA' iv "dwpk nonnn'r CAPITOL RFr.FNT MARKFT HT Pl tTTIt lk.vJili A .,. rr.rfn-.q TV "(T'tl.R OF WOJIRN" WILLOW GROVE PARK Victor Herbert & His Orchestra t Victor Herbert fen1uel Hrh Concert TOT1AY FflKD I.ANHAtr VlotlrUt RrKCiAi. it oo n.TTKnn sr.nvKD at TOMOItnOW HKItllKIlT DAT v !! 364-566Ao5oa2inr(h Avenue $ new ionn -.1 A M iJtz-Qforlton OUR PRESENT SALES OF EXQUISITE SUMMER FASHIONS For Outdoor Life Travel and Town Wear ANTICIPATING THE MANY EVENTS OF THE SUMMER SEASON OFFER SAVINGS THAT AVERAGE TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PER CENT Street Dresses That were up to $75M, Reduced to Wash Dresses That were up to $2250, Reduced to Silk Sports Skirts That were up to $35 0, Reduced to Sports Suits (j0TwLiasnd) That were up to $35j00, Reduced to Embroidered Wraps ThaW were up to $65M, Reduced to Polo Coats ' t - That were up to $45.00, Reduced to I I Skirts il ' $25 $12.50 I $15 I $15 i $19.50 I BONWIT TELLER. GbCQ fa5peciaShop0noM CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET On Sale WEDNESDAY in the Misses' Department A most unusual collection of EXQUISITE HIGH-COST COTTON FROCKS 15.75 Regularly sold at 35.00 to 45.00 Just what you MATERIALS Embroidered Organdie Dotted Swiss Flowered and Cross Bar Organdie Plain Organdie All Imported Fabrics TRIMMINGS Moire Ribbon Satin Sashes Rick Rack Braid Organdie Motifs Lace and Embroidery Fluted Net and Self Flutings COLORS Flesh, White, French Blue, Brown, Red, Orchid, Navy, Copenhagen Blue, Ciel Blue, Cerise, Maize, Sunset and Green STYLES Ruffled Skirts Chemise Styles Fichu Effects Straightline Models Tunic and Tier and numberless youthful models No. C. 0. D.'s SIZES 14-18 MISSES' DEPARTMENT FOURTH FLOOR All Sales Final iH KiDniKni George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Nowadays It's Allen's Hats Smimmer Millieery Less than V Dozens of our Finest Hand-Made Dress Hats, want for immediate wear. This Week, $10.00 Junly Clearance Sale In all departments "6.50 Heavy Sports Skirting Silks $4.50 yd. t I 1 .1 I II I IUI I 40-inch Fine Crepe de Chine Silks, $2.00 yd. Queen Grey woven figured Silks, $2.75 yd. Imported Hand - Embroidered Georgette Crepes Now Marked Half Price and Less Hair-line Check Silk, dark grounds, $2.75 $1.50 Kayser Short Silk Gloves, $1.00 pr. Elbow Length Washable Gloves, $1.00 All Ivory Toilet Articles Half Price $1.50 Decorated Scrap Baskets, $1.00 $2.75 Black All-Silk Hose, $2.35 $1.00 Mercerized Lisle Hose, 3 pair, $2.50 50c Women's Lisle Ribbed Vests, 3 for $1 "Kayser Marvelfit" Union Suit, $1.75 $3.50 White Longcloth, 10 yd. piece, $2.50 $3.00 White Longcloth, 10 yd. piece, $2.00 $1.25 Imported Dress Ginghams, 85c Mussed Handkerchiefs, Half Price. 15c $1.50 Damask Linen Towels, soiled. 75c $7.50 Electric Lamps with shade, $3.75 Mary Garden Large Compact Powder, $1 All-Linen Dish Toweling, 30c yard A Group of Sweaters Reduced to $10.00 $1.00 Irish Linen Tea Towels. 50c Pure .Rubber Bathing Caps. 50c Large Turkish Towels, 50c; 6 for $2.50 Lace and Net Vestees, now 50c J 74 P w I T rvt, ." nfUA Wu(l ..Vv, -i Kfa.. x t- ' L w., 4I
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