t, i pi.jr'ka.T.r w ' , v ' y -V JPWV W t' rV jr y m S:yW$ EVENING PUBLIC LEt)liiKr-PHILA)iiJLPHlA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921 I ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Speaks With Regret of tlie Death of Mr. GeyelinSha Tells of Affairs for Members, of tlie School Set E VbUl i ,i. Mi. ctrilth of Mr. J ' LMt G.yclln on the mornine enry ' .u . Tnir At h s summer -Tfc i imdden heart nttnek and drftth 1 Miicklr. Mr. Geyelln lived at ,$" " M,M "? n,r"; .member of the well-known family of ..Tr.m Air. Gcyelln'n parents enmo fpSiphl before hi. birth, tthey ?JoKinllylnAlSace. Mr Geyelln Ker. ww n hydraulic engineer and SSifted the turbine, for the Fair raot Park waterworks S Jgg CB and the Radnor Hunt. "ffiS s sons, Emlle. marcied rriBartei' just W February; ft Stir BehWce Geyelln, as married SlSlI CfoSfinan and Tony Geye In'a SSvnd lives In New lork and W Jr.,' la unmarried. There are ib? two unmarried daughter!., Harriet tlWWllna had a little aon lut week and were so happy about t uit wu their first son. Mr. Geyelln d,ith will be a great sorrow to them ill and to his very many frlendo. IlIIIAT a happy time the icbool-aet W members do have during the Hum--nil Just one round of play and tadtt and fun. It i? getting more d more the thine to have big bouse pirtlrs, and the Billy Moriees are glv Lit one on Friday for a week down at Sell 'cottage at Silver Lake for their '"ikn'the Georee Clymer Stouts have tone abroad and taken their children with them. They will be gone for three monthi, I hdar, returning only In time (or school once more. Mrs. .Stout, you remember, was Mlssf Anne Wetherlll. (il. L. 4I,aa llwla v11h. whrt rMn n mat deal, and Mary, thp eldest, is the lirlnr Image or ner motner. mere is a ton, Billy AddlckB, by Mrs. Stoul'a first nirriage, and he Is travdlntr nhroad -J.v tt,m inn Thr, Stout linvff n place out In Berwyn. I SAW many attractlvo bathing suits on the beach at Cape May during tie holidays. Mrs. Jo Rollins, who with her hufband was the guef of the Harrison Caner, Jra., won? the same cult hlch she had In tho prformanro et "Why Not." It was red nr.d white rtrtofd erash. trimmed with a very pretty red sash. With it she woro n itnnnlntrred silk cap nnd red silk i-tor-k-iiffi. Another attractive suit was worn by' Mr. Dudley Biggs. Hers wno nu erer-blouse of red, white nnd black checked gingham, over black satin bloomers, and It certainly was becom ing. With it she wore a pretty black lilk bathing cap. Mrs. Riggx. you know, was Sarah Franklin, nnd she nnd Dudley, who live In Baltimore, spent the wcek.nd down there. Mary Brown Wnrburton, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison Scott over the Fourth, was wearing n striking suit also ; in fact, it was one of thebckt looking I have seen this M-anon. ItVss .1 gray iersoy cloth mnde with Mthvnerk and long slcevcir nnd turn back collars and cuffs of white. 'Hie only trimming won white p"nrl buttons on (he ileeves and a solid row of them down the front, from the ci'ttnr to the hem nf the cult. Tlio bloomer hum; itraijht nnd looee below her knee nnd were edged with a band of white. rpHEUE is nothing like honesty and L outspokenness, is there? And you know how tiicy sny women set traps to make a jnin propoMs. Well, even though some of us mny hnvo nmde up our minds to ranrry In time, wi nre npt to keep tho expression of tint ambition . to ourselves. Not v with Batty, who ) five. Tho other dav her uncle said to her: 'Tntty, you are getting to be very tall, Thnt will you do when you ;rrow iipt" "Oh." returned Patty renhsur Imlr. "I'll grow big, and bigger, and fi bigger, and when I nm quite big I'll hunt tor a man." NANOT WYjfNK. 'SOCIAL ACTIVITIES hilea Niinoy, .Stdugliton, daughter of Jt nnA Mr. Alffllntlltl Tl. ftntlfftltan. 01 Easi. Washington Un Oermantown, left Inst week for Los Angeles, unui,, Whero she will npend somo time ns'tho (rucst of Mr. and Mra. Sweeten Smith. Miss Btoughton will lie one of the com ing season's debutanteu. , Mr. und Mrs. John C. Bell. Jr.. of Hathaway lone, Wynnewood, will spend AUKuai nt ueacn iiaven. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Filler nnd their family, of the Terraces, rtosemont, left last week for Watch Hill, n. I., where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Bills Ames Ilallard, of HL Mar tins lane, Chestnut Hill, nnd her daugh ter, Mrs. Samuel S. Duryee, of New York, and her dnunhter-ln-law. Mrs. Frederic Lymati UalTard, of Andorra- Terrace uornor, unestnui nm, ura upending tho summer nt Chebeague Ipland, Me. LMls's Detly. Welsh, daughter of Mre, T. llntLh rMH n m.jnM nkiBin. trill who spent the week-end with her brother- ln-mw una sister, Air. ana Mrs. louis u. Madeira, 3d, at their cottage at Hay Head, will return home on Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Wnrd and Mrs. Wh.ra'8 sister. Miss Clarissa Sniythu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Neville Hmythc; ,of Chestnut Hill, who nave been (pending- soveral months In Bnglnnd, will sail for this country the latter part of the month, and will go to Cape May, whero they will remain until Soptember with Mr. and Mrs. Smyths at tholr cot tage. Mrs. Ward was Miss Edith N. Smythe, Miss Gertrude Jm Pahcoast, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Pancoast, 2024 Oe Lancey place. Is spending a fortnight as tlie guost of Mr, nnd Mrs. Dorr B. Newton at their summer home at Stone Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Josaph S. J.overIng wnarton, or lorn rood, ana tntlr sons, Mr. Charles W. Wharton and Mr. S. tlrinton Wharton, huvo arrived at Jamestown. It. I., on thalr vacht Vcara. Thqy will spend the summer at their cotioge xnero. Mr. and Mrs. William Townsend Wright, of Church road, St Davids, are occupmy tneir cottage at warragon sett Pier, R. I. 'Mr. and Mra. John W. Converse, of unetwyna, itosemont, have rented tho cottage of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Lcwy, of 1319 Locust street, at Nar ragansatt Pier, It. I which they will occupy tho latter nart of this month. Dr. nnd Mrs. Leldy are spending July at Atlantic City, prior to sailing for Europe next, montn. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Rice, who have been on an extenslvo trip abroad, will arrive. In this country on July 10, when they will occupy their vuia at Newport, u. j. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rtda-way. 1525 Pine street, are occupying a cottage at Newport, k. I., for the summer. Miss Mary V. Huston and Miss Letltla P. Huston, of West School lane, Oer- mantown. left last wek for Watch Heel. R. I., where they will spend a fortnight as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hfllngham B. Morris, of Tyn-y-Coed, Ardmore. at their summer home. The Misses Hus tons will spend the remainder of the summer at Squirrel Inn In the Cats kill Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collom and their son, Mr. Samuel Collom, of West School lone, Qermantown, are occupying their cottage at Longport, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Ellas, of Chest nut Hill, will spend July In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Shirley, of 6610 Wayne avenue, Germantown, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Llp ptneott Caaeard, of Chestnut Iltll, will spend the month of August motoring through the Berkshlros. Mrs. Harold Montgomery Sill and her family, of Shonloy, Germantown, havo taken a cottage at Sorrento, Me. Miss Margaret Sill will spend the summer at Camp Oneka In the Pocono Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Clothier and their daughters. Miss Lydta Clothier nnd Miss Dorothy Clolnler, or Clair mont, Vlllanova, sailed yesterday for Europe, where they will spend the sum mer traveling In England, Frnnoe, Italy, Switzerland and ''pain. Miss Lydla Clothier will be presented to society at a dlnner-danco by her parents on Thurs day, October 13, at their place at Vll lanova. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Porter and their daughter, Miss Katherlne D. Porter, of Springfield avenue, Chestnut Hill, will sail today for Europe. MIrs if, T h ' i i -4. . I. l yy ifm '-..fi';- mj- iirtMuJf-TiTyMayiiiSiiii i Ti -luf ' ' ' -11 I'hoto by Vanity Fair btudloi, Alltn Drew Cook MIlS. FREDERICK II. LEVIS Who before her wedding on June 12 was Miss Louis Duttcrworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Warner Buttenvorth, of Crefeld street, Chestnut Hill Porter will be one of the coming sea son's debutantes, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wloner and their family, of 5703 Pulaski avenue, Germantown, havo gono to their sum mer home at Madison, Conn., where thty will remain until September. Colonel E. B. Cassatt, of Berwyn, Is spending several days at the Ambassa dor, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lewis and Miss M. II Lewis, accompanied by Mrs. a L. Blabon, are staying at the Ambassador, Atlantlo City. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford V. Thompson, of Walllngford, Conn., formerly of this city, ore receiving congratulations on tho birth of a aon, Robert Slmson Thomoson. on June 30. Mrs. Thompson iwlll be remembered as Miss Mary H. simson. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Connor will sail today on the Adriatic to spend their wedding trip In Europe. Mrs. Connor will be remembered as Miss Sophie Henderson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Henderson, whose wedding last week was one of tho social events of the Reading main Una circles. Mr. and Mra. George Shoemaker Roberts Wright, of this city, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Wllbraham Wright, to Mr. Harry Edgar Cross, of Indianapolis. Ind., on Thursday, June 30. Mr. Andreas A. Zlmmermann, who for tho last fortnight has been tho guest of Mr. Theodore Earle Jennings, at Palmyra, N. J has returned to his home In Johnstown, Pa. Mrs. Albert P. Rlntsey. of Mount Airy. who has been visttlnr frlenda In Balti more, spent the week-end as the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Brlater, Jr., at ineir nome in orai park. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hall, of Gorcas Inrnn XfAt.nt 1 1... n ...m,n ., 1.. I. Ik t- ((..If, MAWU..V VI.J, ,IAUIIIMllti:U wj .i- Bon, air. George Hall, motored to uaitl more ror tne week-ena, wnere tney walled relatives. Rev. Joseph Krauskopf and Mrs. Krauskopf will b at homo on Friday evenings after 8:30 o'clock at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Htllman, of 68 South Elberon avenue, Atlantic City, until sopiemDer 12. Mrs. William J. Rule, of 4836 Baltl more avenue, announces the ongagement 01 nor aaugmer, aiios juuarea nelson Ituie. to Mr. Charles Hall Jacob, ion of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jacob, of 697 West ana avenui rtew JtorK. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. nambora-er. of Elklns Park, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Blsslnger, of 2038 Green street, have gone to Plclcford uamp, Aie. Mr. and Mra, Julius Woyl, of Elklns Pork, entertained at a dinner of seventy live covers on Saturday evening In honor of the fiftieth birthday of Mr. Weyl. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Florence G. Cralir and Miss Helens J. Carlln, of 1909 Dudley street, are. spending the summer at wnawooa, w. J. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Banul. of 17in North Seventh street, are being con- gmiuiiucu on mo Dirui or a daughter on June 28. A Pretty weddlnr wan mUmnlrrH nn Wednesday, June 29, when Miss Katha rlno Black, of 1821 Morris street, be came the bride of Mr. James A. Clark, 01 in oouui rwenuetn street The bride was attended bv hnr imi- vi. Agnes Black, and Mr. Joseph Clark actea as Best man. The Rev. William McShane, of Thomas Aqulnaa' Church, onlclatod. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Frank Egendort nnd her family, of Forty-first street and Olrard avenue, will leave this week for Atlantlo City to ocoupy their apartment at 116 South Vermont avenue for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. B. O'Brien, of 621S Spruce street, have gone to Atlan tic City to stay until after Labor Day. Miss Hften M. Boyd, of the Powelton Apartments, Is spending the summer at the Hotel Dennis. Atlantlo City, and will return In the fall. A pretty wedding took place at St. James' Catholic. Church, Thirty-eighth and Chestnut streets, at 9 o'clock Tues day morning, when Miss Sue- R, Mcaklm, 3322 Woodland avenue, became, the bride of Dr. Edward A. Manning, of Chester A wedding breakfast was nerved at the Normandle. After an extended trip Dr and Mrs. Manning will llvo at Moorcs, Pa. MISS FRANCES L0EB WEDS MR. M. DAVID HOFFMAN Pretty Marrlaoe of Mlas E. Bella Flum and Mr. Herman Greenspan An Interesting wedding will bo solem nised at Adath Jeshurun Synugogup, Broad and Diamond streets, this eve ning nt 0 o'clock, when MIks I'onces Loeb, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Loeb, of 1234 North Bouvler street, will become the bride of Mr. M. David Hoff man, eon of Rabbi and Mrs. Charles I. Hoffman, of Newark N. J. Habbi Hoffman will pevfoim the ceremony, as sisted by the Rev Max D. Klein. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, wilt wear a. gown of whlto crepe moteor and a tulle veil trimmed wnn dUcntBS lace ana orange uiu soms. Her shower bouquet will be formed of orchids and HUeB of tho val ley. Tho maid of honor will bo Mlf3 Florence Loeb. whose gown will be fash ioned of orchid-colored silk covered with cream lace. She will wear a white transparent plcturo hat nnd carry Ophe lia roBo and cenlaurn. . The bridesmaids, who will bo Miss Hannah Hoffman and Miss llebicca tinirmnn aUtiM- nf ihn brtdeKroom. will wear dresses one of pink nnd tho other Judo green silk and .largo hats. They will carry bouquets of pink roses and blue larkspur, Tlie small flower girl will bo Miss Peggy Elchengrecn. Mr. Hoffman will have as best man h s brother, Mr. Isadora Hoffman, and his ushirs will Includo Mr. Leon Hoffman, another brother, nnd Mr. Isadoro bolls Cohtn. After a family dinner Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman will leavo on a wedding tour. Thty will llvo later at 1631 Wyo tnlng avenue. OREEN'SPAN FLUM Tho wedding of Miss E. Bella. Flum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob flum, of 1336 South Fourth street, and Mr. Herman Greenspan took placa yesterday at Apollo Hall, Rabbi Marvin Nathan officiating. . , The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a gpwn of white bridal satin embroidered In costal beads and a veil of Chantllly lace with a crown of orango blossoms .and pear s. She carried a bouquet of white orchids roses and lilies of the valloy. The maid of honor, Miss Jenno R. Flum, sister of the brido, w0ro a irown of orchid tar fota and carried a fan with 11 shower of Orchids and roses. The bridesmaids, who wore gowns of pastel shades of taf feta and carried bouquets of roses. In cluded Miss Rosalie Rosen, Mlsa ranty Levin, Miss Gertrude Cohen and Miss Reba Needles. , . Mr. Irving Greenspan, brother of the groom, attended oa best man. The ush ers were Mr. Samuel Wolf, Mr. Ionnrd Flum, Mr. Charles Greenspan, Mr. L Jerome Flowm. Mr. and Mrs. Oreenspsn eft on an extended trip to Niagara FaUs Buffalo and Canada, and on their return will live at 642 South Fifty-ninth street. HENRY TERKES nn.. i.,n ifnlnra Yerkes. daURhter gf Mr. and Mrs Lewis A. erkrs, of Swarthmore, was married on Saturday ecnlng at 7 o'clock at tho Presbyterian Church t0 Mr. James Carlton Henry son of Mr and Mrs. E P. Henry, of Woodbury. N. J., the pastor of the church, the Rev. John Ellery Tuttle. of ficiating. Mr. Yorkes gave his daughter in marriage and nor sister, miss iuarBa ret Nelll Yerkes. attended tho bride as maid of honor The brldeomalds In cluded Miss Dorothy Foster and Miss LIUIe E. Fllnn. of this city Miss Mar Ian V. Phillips, of Downlngtown, and Miss Marian E. Stclgelrnan, of Swarth more. Mr. Wayne Walton, of Wood bury, was Mr Henry's best man nnd tho ushers were tho bride's brothers. Mr, r,ewls P. Yerkes and Mr. Adolph A. Yerkes: Mr. Scott Atkinson and Mr. Russell Atkinson, of Woodbury A re ception at tho home of Mr and Mrs. Yerkes followed, Upon their return from a wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs, Henry will live at 324 Delaware avenue, Woodbury. LITTLE BENNY S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Hklnny Martin's big brother Fred Kradttated from tho osteopath collidse so now lie's a oftoopath, nnd Skinny was telling me nbout It on my runt fteps todny and VmU Nlmklnscs slssey dizain I'erscv started to iotnp tin. me naylng, liny, beer comes Pcrsey, lets niaj v,i' re osteopaths nnd rorsoy can be the patient. And when I'ersey came up Skinny jcd Hello I'ersey, youre Je-it In time, we're going to piny osteopaths. Wich I'ersey started to look n little slsplcl oiiH, saying, I never herd or it, I dont think I wunt to play, nnd I sed, Aw wy not. nil you hall to do Is como in the offlco and say you Rot a hed alto or something, nnd then us two osteopaths give you a treatment nnd Hints all there is to It. Wnt kind of a treetment? sed Perscy looking even more slsplclous, and Skinny sed. O. jest a osteopath treet ment nnd if you dont like It you can stop playing, wnts you afraid of? I nln t nfrnld. wnrc Is the office? ses Pcrsey, nnd Skinny sed, Rite beer, nil you hnff to do Is wnwk up and sny, Doctor, I got a hed nkc nnd Id like a little osteopathy. W'lch I'ersey did. saying, Doctcr, I got n hed akc, Id like n little osty wnt do you call It. nay dock, hecrs a man with a hed nko, (hvI Skinny, nnd I sed, All rite, dock, lets give him a little treetment. Wich we started to do. Jumping up und grabbing hold of Perseys heo nnd start ing to give It a treetment as If It was on fire Insted of jest having a nke in it, and Persey yelled, nojv. hav 1 dident meen a hed nke, I ment a back ake. O, he's got a back nke, dock, sed Skinny, ana I sed. Well then we better give htm a back ake treetment to make sure, dock. Wich we started to do, ferst me giving him two fcarsc smacks on the back and pushlntr him over to hkinny and then Hklnny giving him two more fenrse crncks nnd pushing him back to me, and wo was going to ron SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs H G. Tyson. 2534 South Nineteenth st.'ect, announce, the mar riage of -their nlec, Miss M Kllmbcth Williams, to Ensign Alex Johnston Gray, U. 8. N., on July 3 In the ChUrch of the Holy Innocents, San Francisco, Calif. After spending their wedding trip In Honolulu and the Philippines they will salt for China, whero Ensign Gray will be stationed, Mr. Joseph HAlpIn, Jr., of 2681 South Lambert street, has returned to his home after having made a trip to New York. Mr Wilbur J. Forrest, of 2613 South Nineteenth street. Is spending a few days with friends at Chelaea Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, of 1723 Mif flin street, are being congratulated on the birth or a son, -nm. n.ny ' remembered an Miss Jennie Eckfcld. MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. William French, who wero married last week, aro spending their wedding trip at Atlantic City. Mr. George M Hlllman, Jr., sailed for Antwerp Jast week. Mr. and Mrs. William Darnell and their family spent the Fourth of July In ueacn Haven an tne guests 01 air. and Mrs. Howard Darnell. NORRI3TOWN Tho Woman's Homeand Foreign Mis sionary Society of tho Central Presby terian Church were entertained at a garden fete at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. William n. Gheen, of tho Ridge Pike. There were forty guests. Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Mildred Troslna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Troslno, of Ed dvstone, Pa., and Mr Paul De Angells, of Black Horse, near Norrlstown, on Juno 29. A large reception was given In honor of the bride and brt. at the home of the tatter's bar De AncellB served overseas In the ' States Infantry during tho World" ' A' -j fa . W , . Ml SB J cja., if mm MARKET AT NINETEENTH 11 TO II PARAMOUNT l'ltBUENT THOMAS MEIGHAN IN "WHITE AND UNMAMUMftV. STANTON "M ffflBSs;! jAv.rv rir.rjiu or'XX. Addd Blirklton' South Pole Etpe PAT APC 1S14 MARKET 8T. ' ?f rALALL to a M TOiitlBP. M. JACKIE COOGaKi "ww "PECK'S BAD BOY" 'i A RPAniA CHEBTNUT RT. IMI. lth ft-Ul- m v f Tniiti6p,M.' "A LITTLE FOOL" '., MILTON P1L.I.S AND OltA CAREvT S WlfTnPIA MAnKET ST. Ah. Oth VllUKlA 11 a. yt. to it star. V. "RFPUTATION" rnATuni.vo r A PITOT 724 MAItKET HTRKBTt "'1 L PRRMI'E HATAKAWA IN "HLACK n03ES' . 1 nnTCWT market st. ni. 17TH 'omr.E or wo.n?Nu rvI3MnOS9WC!3!SaetBln We'Ij reduce the weight of any woman It makes no difference how r stout you nre, or where you am I too flealiy. Our method mnkes S - play of reducinr, clrei grace to I iA form, poise nnd u figure eailly I A gowned, '1 jvf I-t u pat you at the welcht 1 1.5 where you will look your beat. 1 E ( whether ynu ure nllshtlT oyer- STl "rlrlit or not. U Trial Treatment Cratii COLLINS INSTITUTE For IVornen Exclusively Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street EITH'S THEATRE FLORENCE MOORE "" A Pliinrt nf Mirth SIX BROWN BROS., u fUtuprion tiffn1 with Tom iiwwn WROE'S BUDS OF 1921 Plilln.lrttihla'ii r-evrit Chltdnta Jay Dillon Hetty Parknr: Kane It Hrmn. Aop' Pb'et; "I Othr Ftur , WILLOW GROVE PARK . TODAY IS .". HERBERT DAY Victor Hrtrt Will Dlrnct His Orchoatra In Tour Concert of Victor Horbert'i 8partcllnt ComponUlonn '' Munle Parllion nwr-1 Seats on Sale af th Psrk wr -t TAM17 P r MTI T I7D J Ji-XMl 1 . -.. JTIAL.IU.IX v Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut Sh' FRANKFORD Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Necdham and their son. Mr. Jack J. Need ham, Jr., of 4813 North Roosevelt Doulevard, have left for a month's trip through California. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Sheppcrd, whose marriage took place on June 30, are spending- their weddinr trip at At lantic City. Mrs. Sliepperd before her marriage was Miss May Stearn, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stearn, of 4809 Mulborry street Mrs. D. Franklin Hlttenhouse, of 4613 Lelper street, has left for a stay at Kennebunkport, Me. I BEADS Itlbbotlne and Stitching Urald Embroidering and Knitting Silk Braiding Embroidering Beading Hemstitching Scalloping Pleating NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. -lOO FlLUEItT 8TBEET I jBPt 25c At all dnuriliiU Destroy the Nits in Your Children's Heads LARVAE, eggs and vermin die by magic after an application of i?armlfj (o Aatr or ttalp Raabe & Bowman, Inc. lift. Phrmclit 12 Hmd'.r Ave., rhlla. BONWIT TELLER & CQ Kjhe Specially SftcfJ Oriainahont CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET SALE continued in the Misses' Department Exquisite , High-Cost Cotton Frocks 1675 Regularly sold at 35.00 to 45.00 MATERIALS Embroidered Organdn Dotted Swiss Flowered and Cross Bar Organdie Plain Organdie All Imported Fabrics TRIMMINGS Moire Ribbon Satin Sashrs Rick Rack Braid Organdie Motifs Lace and Embroidery uted Net and SH Flutings COLORS Flesh, White, French Blue, Brown, Red, Orchid, Navy, Copenhagen Blue, Cicl Blue, Cerise, Maize, Sunset and Green STYLES Ruffled Skirts Chemise Styles Fichu Effects Straightlinc Models Tunic and Tier and numberless youthful models No C n n SIZES 14'18 V. ' U' U' 8 MISSES' DEPARTMENT AU Sales Final . . ' FOURTH PT,nnR A ' 1 , - - " mi ls, ." " x ?.v Wrf' k ifca '' )' K3KS753r EMflKaBMHMHtaunidH ItaaaAFiiT '.' mimiiiH! Specializing in Coats, Suit 8, Dresses and Skirts JJP pj , 1222-1224 Walnut Street Modes of Distinction and Originality The Season's Greatest Values We Offer Tomorrow and Friday Afternoon Dresses All From Regular Stock At Less Than Cost Street Dresses . Georgette, Canton Crepe and Satin, in both light and dark colors; with touches of fringe, ribbon and braid. Phone Surnce S4S4 tlnue the treetment like that wen Persey 'tf Payment for Course can be J started to run like the dlcklns looking tjB arranged k slsplelous as enythlnR. KamXeZttmV3ZHX33&ms&& os l'rlvat lin. AdURM nd rhlllrn' Qn,j Modem and Kthetle Pnne- In?. CIiuii Thurs. Krf. Iono! Wal. 127 n DEMPSEY-CARPENTIERP; W)W BEtNO SHOWN Vi p m Towers Theatre fwr.iM K'nT iNrmENT or ma coNTKBTVy ROSELAND DANCING TONIGHT nUOAD ABOVK COLUMRIA BONWIT TRUER & CD. Uhe Specially Shop of 'Origination CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET Arranged for Thursday A Most Extraordinary Sale of SPORTS AND COSTUME SKIRTS THE FINEST SKIRTS FROM OUR OWN HIGHER-PRICED SKIRTS OFFERED FOR TOMORROW AT 16.so Fantasi and Georgette Brocaded Moonglo Twisted Faille Satin-Stripe Burbar Taffetas Knitted Skirts IP""'""'""'"" '"" llllllliyillllllllllllllllllll!l!llllllll!IIIIMilllllltlllll g si 1 Plaited m i 1 Loop Folds 1 1 K& fe, Former Prices up to $65 I oH 1 &flllffi rUlSwmW S. jw r 5 jyJs R 1 jy III 1 'Jfyliili Reduced to IVl j W I fMf j Afternoon Dresses j lilflliiA I m I Of Canton Crepe, Georgette, Satin and Tricotine; j 5I j YMMMiwi I beautifully trimmed with hand-embroidery, ribbon and f Ml JIIrMi wl i " beads ; all colors and sizes. tj .rMiiOlOT vA v.r I fi mkffiffl firJrapVi7 x't i Former Prices up to $95 O'! 3 W8l,y IW1 I ' I Reduced to &OO 1 IVt'LI I. t ' :3 Gre" 4j. vJa f ;J Canton i s Jr rr..l ivr 1 f a it rv w n . H wfii -sa I iyv 'C''X'v'uiiUv woiftpprvvais au saies final A KiBnTTirinnTiHBTHlTTIBlTTTninHftiMlIH FumI r Mi u -faLh. .i . .. Selling in Our Regular Stocks for 29.75 to 45.00 Mostly One or Two of a Kind, Representing Every Fashionable Fabric and Color Shown in the Higher-Priced Sports and Costume Skirts MATERIALS Canton Crepe in White, Flesh, Grey and Black Roshanara Satin-Stripe Eponge Imported Tweeds Flannels Prunellas Novelties STYLES Tailored Ruffle Cascades COLORS Fringe Bottom Hemstitched White Flesh Henna Tomato Sunset Rose Jade Grey Copen Blue STRIPES AND CHECKS Black Red Navy Brown Green Rose Canton Buff and urepc ,, 'UJ White SKI m, .tp jijjwri i7wws-, i w-fcCkt f'Jsmtt SECTION v . y44v fj Knitttd & Satin. U)' '' V Skirt Stripe .. Eponge H Knitttd Skirt With Braid H , . i 'VA.!,. -.. .. - . ' r-rrMi VMWWW,k. All Sales A mi m I ii 5 5? f m M ' Mi fIV I 4 - 1 S ih s iHMHMHMIMIiaM