A'' - I- . iTi f . , . J '; $ 6 i i 4 ,rj,uxJ jriyxxuxvj juxiij-rvrxiixv jtjx jjkXAtyajje jllxxi.,- i.u.vj.1 jlao. x , uujux jla, xvux. !. - WJUST GQSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ' iyflncy Jpywe 7Vfa of Philadelphians at Newport She 'Attends the Shepley'Bakcr Wedding at'SL . Asaph's Church', Bala HE Newport season Is well under X wy "'" . .,,,. . lenders in en- ""Jfi-iAr from nil I heftr of the dolng mi b. "'":" 1,1.1. rnttnffp in nt her cottnee in from lH .Til "";..; i..nih win ?"u. .,,, on Friday, mid Jfr, jMiievuo "-p, ln(1 fir(,t of arrSrti'at the Clnmbako Club one ",- nlsjt week. S Dglan I- at hi- villa In Newport. k. Mr" Dotan and the girls arc still M.rone. I understand, however, ?, J liolnn will return next mouUi ihd l HI join her husband lu Newport. r, .,! Allx Iiolan have been JSS for nen rly car with their ,toL r Mrs, Nellson Brown, CtakeT Wrl her home. You se- h,? .Mm ; Brown wan over hero Bcmm r before, last and vUlted her ?BkSr Mni Dolnn. nd her daugli- dMfh,iIn. Mrs Aleck Brown. f6r hov-, ter-Tn-ln Mrs. AiecK i r Srlotd the'" reiurncdV Europe, 'tfeMSe'noveV.ortnndon ..ur. t, the war and wa decorated by the rnch for her ambulance work. She Is Enrklmr hjml over there now' with the rSWton unite, but has her head Y.i.,1 ulth her grandmother. I nne rne.Vl-itWe r If J, win return 1 to nis wu... , ; r . B..rnrtBCti MEeX, as she 1 craiy about he IS in driving cars for the workers. iff is quite a mechanician and can SJ-iw t any car out of trouble. Newport will miss her very much if she Et return. She Is one of the most popular girls up there. WHAT an interesting trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Snckctt Duell are inking for iht summer! They have such n charm lu place, Hllleroft. at Mcadowbrook, but even nt that, it's nice to have a &neln all this heat, and to go abroad iwadays i quite the thing. They jailed on Saturday on the Ccdrlc, and S be away for three months. Durlne Z time they will yl.lt Franronna Belrlum. and then motor through Kng UnJ " nil bounds very exciting to at, and I am sure they, arc going to lave a wonderful time. WKhh, in spite of the heat, I went "all the vnv"-out to Bnln on Sat urday afternoon to Sophie Baker's wed dlng. because I am very fond of Sophie -md her sisters. Tor, believe me, unless I-really liked a bride awfully much I would not go to her wedding in July, that is a July such ns this one hns been And Sophie looked sweet nnd cool in ber satin frock, which was embroidered in pearls and trimmed with rnre lnce. It had been worn by her mother, Mrs. IHiU C. linker, Jr.. at her murriagc, and time had changed the pure white of the satin to a rich cream, nnd the effect was wonderful. The bridcmalds frocks were of silver lnce nnd lnvcnder. nnd they cernlnly were cool looking. As the wedding was nt 4 o'clock It wns cooler, of eouri-e, than the middle of the day hnd been, nnd a great many of us had our "eats'' out or doors ni the reception. BOBBIK nnd Kuth went down to the seashore the other liny with their ' parents nnd bothers nnd sisters. And when bedtime cninc mother nnd quite lome difficulty to get them to come in. Usually they obey without question, so Bother decided there must be n reason. She did unt have to nsk. however, be came nt the second cnll to come Ruth remarked: "Mother, please let us tny ; won't h' ocean go wny in ihe night?" NANCY WYNNB. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An Interesting cnRngement to society In this city which was announced In Ual llmore wns thnt of Miss ThercHO Stro ther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Nel son Strother. nnd Count Jean do Perce val, of France. Mies Strolher. who hn been llvlnr: In Franco with her mother for ths last year, Is tho slater of Mrs. Douglas Crane nnd Miss Kllse Strother. Mr and Mrs. Henry W. Hreyer. of El ites' Park, milled lnnt week for Rurope, where they will spend tho summer trav eling. Their daughter, MIsh Catharine Brever, hnH Rone to Cnmp Wyonegonla, t Denmnrk, Mo., nnd their eon, Mr. Henry W Breyer. Jr., Is spending the wmmer nt Camp Wlldwood. Moosehend, UK lit. and Mrs. H, Norrls HarrlHon," 239 wyncote road. Optontz, who left recently on a motor trip through Maine, nro at Present visiting Mrs. Harrison's- sister, mI op?,I,utlfr' Southbury. Conn ti, tdnMrH' i Harrrl,son wl" sneni1 Au. nst at Rangeley Lakes. Miss Mario Louise Balrtl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dalrd, Jr?, of Ornysham and Mill Crock roads, Ard more, who was n guest nt a house party '"t week which Sir. nnd Mrs. Thomaa JJoblns of New York, cave nt Saddle Hoek House, their suhimftr place nt Stamford, Conn.', Is nt urcsont visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeralrt Ilchman nt Green wich, Conn.f Miss Unlrrt will spend n p,nrtofAUBU9t ns a suest of Miss Fran cis H, Sloan,, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Urn-rows Hlonn, of Orchnnl Hill, U. I.r and will later spend a few weeka nt Northeast Harbor, Mo., where she will visit Mr.- and Mrs. William Uual Frank lin, of Ardmore., at thslr cottngc. ih!r,il.nd, M'- WMllnm M. Elklns nnd in c!,Jpn J EIltlnB rark ftro cruis ing on their yacht alonff the Maine Coast. fM..ftndf JtrM-;H' X: Y.oorheoB nnd their .hSfii.?' F"5'5.s rnrki nro occupying I!?f 1 cottn"0 Eagles Mcro for the sum mer. .,Kr,,,?nd, Mri. Frederick Frnley nnd iS!.l3m,,JA.0.f Norwyndon, Merlon, aro Marbor Me cot,afro at Northeast itfll; Rm?' K'cnnrd Tllghman, of Haverford, will nail early In Scptembor for Hermuda. whero they will spend sev eral weeks. , , Miss Joscphlno Church, of New York, who hart hoen tho guest of Miss .ludollo Huston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph M. Huston, at her home In Lehman lano. acrmantown, has returned, Miss Huston will attend a. house pnrty tho end of this month which Mlsa Church will give. i Mr. and Mm. TTdrrtf TVnl. uM.J.nM Ar Happy Week Form, St. Davids, havo leased Idlewhllo cottago nt Newport, It. I., for tho. summer, which they will shortly occupy, Mr. and Mrs. Holln h. Wllhur, of Old Stone Hpuse, St. Davids, will upend some time at their summer homo on tho St. Lawrence beforo snlllng fdr Europo In August. The rtev. Stewart P. Keeling, rector or St Pcter'H Church, Oermnnlown. will spon.d August nnd part of September at Jamestown, It. I., and Cnpo Cod, Mass. Mrs. fleece M. Oberteuffcr has left Cnp Mny for Chicago, where she will spend tho remainder of the summer with her son-in-law nnd daughter. Mr nnd Mrs. Enrle F. Johnson nnd their family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henrv Mortnn MnMi. chnel aro spondlng tho summer with Mrs. McMlchaol's mother, Mrs. S. Hnrry Worth, nt her cottnge at Cape Mny. Mr 'and Mrs. Clinton rtogcrs Woodruff are spending the summer nt Idlcwlld, near Media., Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Davis Pearson, Jr., and their family have tnken a cottnge at Cape Mny, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs rtlchnrd Norrls havo ns their guest for tho week nt their cot tnge at Cnpe: Mny Mrs. Itobert Sewcll and her small son, of rtyda.1. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Stonloy K. Wlliion. of thin city, wont on Thursday to Idle wild, near Media, whero they will re main until the middle of September. Mr. nnd Mrs. William O. Hopkins hnvo tnken a cottugo at Cape. May, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Hop kins will be remembered ns Miss Chris tine Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, of South Narberth avenue, Narberth, announce the engagement of their daughter, MIsn Eleanor Wilson, to Mr. Wesley W Wnshburn, of New York. Miss Lucy H. Seyfert nnd her cousin, Miss Keller, nro occupying tholr sum mer homo nt Ocean City, where they will remain until soma time In Septem ber, when they will return to this city. Mr. and Mrs. August Wolf, of the Tourralno Apartments, will leave on July lis for Jackson, N. H. Mr. nnd Mrs. Josuph Parnff have re turned fr.om their wedding trip nnd nro spending tho remainder of the summer with Mr. Dnroff's parents at 224 South Vermont nvenue, Atlantic city. Mrs. Dnroff wns before her recent tnarrlago Miss Sylvia Oaber. Mr. and Mrs. Hlchnrd Wilson, of 420 Ourden avenue, Hlghlnnds, Camden, havo announced the engagement of their dnughter, Miss Mary Cecilia Wilson,, to Mr. Francis K. Wilson, of 1037 North Twenty-fifth street, Cnmden. The wed ding will take place In tho near futuro. Mr. Samuel Potter, of Frankford. will roturn shortly on tho steamship Carma nln after a three monthB trip to the British Isles nnd the Continent. Mr. J. William Server sailed for Europo on tho steamship Haverford on Saturday. Ho will visit In London, Paris, South of France and Itnly, and re turn about November 1, when ho will resumo hlB nctlvtties in this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Ooldberg, 1021 West Venango street, announco tho mnr rlago of their daughter. Miss Esther Adelo Goldberg, to Mr. Gcorgo F. Dem brow, nt the Hotel Jlreakers, Atlantic City, on Sunday. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Wtlltum H. Wilson, cf Rose Cottngo; Mr William H Pall, of Musgravo street, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. Ashby, of Norwood street, Chestnut Hill, aro attending tho Ileal A MATRON OF GERMANTOWN ' Photo liy Vnnlty Fair Stmlloi MKS. LINCOLN ALLKN I'ASS.MOIIK, .lit. And Iter little son, of Ocrmantnwn, who linvo been sjlcndlng some time nt Atlnntlo Clty Estato Convention being held In Chicago this week. Mrs. Andrnw Todd Taylor, S07 Knot Washington Lane, has gone to Silver Lake, Pn to spend somo time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry F. Stott. 2009 Sixty-sixth avenue, who nro occupying their summer homo at Wlldwood, enter tained Miss Ornco Carroll, oJ Llmcldltl pike, and Mr. Thomaa Schubert over tho week-end. Mr. nnd Mrs. William C. S. Lex. cf West Durham street, wilt occupy their apartment In Atlantic City lor tho sum me: on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Baldwin, 7200 Creshelm road, havo returned from spending a short tlmo ,ln Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. J Augustus lloeni. of the Creshelm Vnlloy apartments, will occup their apartment In Atlnntlo Clly for tho summer on Wednesday. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lang and their family, of 2124 North Scventeentli ttreet, aro at 39 Windsor avenue, Atlantic City, for t!in summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Simon Locb, of tho Lorraine, have loft for Poland, Me. Mr. nnd Mrs. William R. Thombon. of 2211 North Thirteenth street, hnvo left this city for Belgrnde Lakes, Me., to remain until after Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Snmucl C. JeltWs, of the Majestic, aro spending the Miinmer ac Atlantic) City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downes, of 13 IS North Eighteenth street, have gouo to Ocean City to remain through tho sum mer. ...:ll.nnd Mrs Walter R. EnHtwond, 2141 North Eighteenth street. Imv re turned after a visit with their family. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Rnwllngs. Jr., who aro living at Moorestown, N. J., rturlrg tho summer. K M.RcvJ', G- mckerton. a u nnd Mis. Rickerton and Miss Charlotte Ulckcrton, of 2017 Diamond street, will .-nil this week for England, whero they and France!W ln""tnH turlnK Kngl.u.u .hnlJi.. aoor'?0 ,v', Oensey w.ll leave shortly to spend a fortnight a. th guest IInrbor,.MUhn M' S0lt "l or STRAWBERRY MANSION "" M.,;Jnn', Mrs- Hnrrj' Adelmnn. of 3119 Euclid avenue, announco thn marrlago of their daughter. Miss Yetta Adelmnn. to Mr. Herman Snduf, on Thursday last Mr Gustavo Klnusner, of 1927 North Thirty-second street, nnnounces the en gagement of his daughter, Miss Mnv Klnusner, to Mr. Frank Koplln, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rosenberg, or 3119 Diamond street, nre now occupying their apartment. 32 Bevorly court. Atlantic . S M,1 Il,lln Rosenberg lias gone to Camp Wpodmere nnd Master Gordon Rosenberg has left for Schroon Lake cnmp. w.I,rH;,1'nullno a Hlumonthnl, who has .'..i' ?."est ,f her "on-ln-Iaw and of & pLS'rl "ml Mra- JII"n S. Stern. her h'ome IS &W" "" '" WEST PHILADELPHIA nDnnpaSa Mr'H Panels Ashley Fought. Snmmf Sl'r"c, slree1' a,- occuifylng their summer home nt Anbury Park, N. j. Mr. nnd Mr Edward J. Lynch have returned from their wedding trip nnd Fn0rc2i,Jff,n5 ,holr 1,ome nt 1010 South lorty-slxth street. Mrs. Lynch will bo of miobe4S.' ,J"?XI!" K"z T. Norrls. or 1019 South Forty-slxth street. vFu ?Sd. Mrs' Henry Rothsteln, of 257 South Fifty-seventh streot. nnnounco the T.!irf":er of thelr '"Khtor Miss Blanche Jlothstoln. to Mr. Rudolph Fried , ""'!"'. July 3 The ceremony wh per formed by Rnbhl Simon J. Ertglamler ,tPriKct.e.?oa?horo n,,a mountains, live at C166 Catharine street. h.MJ- ,and11Mrs William J. Dickson and heir family, of 208 South Forty-slxth .,-rf.ct.h.BV0 '"oved to their counts- home they will lemnln V 4 w w M "NOW in Full Swing t 1 !" 'important sale, offering the most extraordinary bargains in shoes for all the family that have been announced in Philadelphia for five years, now on with W omen s .Low Sho es as low as $4.90 M en s JLow Sh des as low as It $6.90 and All Boys, Girls &" Children's Low Shoes Reduced Stockings and Sox also at Savings jVaomuc am M f ha Moi' Famovitt 3Kotn 1 9 1230 MARKET 13 0 8 CHESTNUT 19 South ELEVENTH t H near Wawa. where until the autumn. FnViv Xh.i1"- DaYid Ja'" "ullock. of i'ortj -eighth and Sansom streets will K "" wk-to Lewes, ivl . where they S LJj, """ for a month of Mrs Collin ' ,,aren8' Mr- a"d Mr8' W"1""' DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs Henry IC Wins, of Walllncford TownTnS'6,1! ? 1,flr URhtorr M twin Sonrf hrX' or.M?-"". nU her W. ? ' !,n" .Bono to her cottngo on i?lSrr.J,f."r.. !?Pr '"nughter. Mrs 1 v',u. i" "i"L.w"..w ' Ro In a few ."'. " ui! wiin ineni nmi Ing In their summer cottage at Ocean City, N, J. Ensign F. H. Uuse, of the U, S. S. Pittsburgh, Is expected to. nr rlvo about August 1 nfter a two yenra nbsence In foreign waters. Mr, nnd Mrs. Albert Forsler Damon hnvo returned to their homo In .Lnna downe from a motor trip to Ithaca, N, Y. They wcro nccompnnled by their daughter, Mien Eleanor Damon, nnd their son, Mr. Ollroy Damon, who has re mnined at Cornell University, where he Is tnklng n summer course of study, Mr, nnd Mrs Henry Rnmsev Griffon have returned to Mi din from a few days' stay near Phocnlxvllle, whero they were guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Oumbcrs at their home nt Oaks. Mrs. Orlfftn will be remembered ns Miss Helen Janewny beforo her mnrrlage Baumann-Crown Wedding A pretty wedding took place on Satur day nfternoon nt 4 o'clock In tho Church of the Eplphnny, Fifty-seventh street nnd Unltlmoro nvenue, when Miss Lnur.i J Crown, of fi(Hl Elliott street, beenmo the brldo of Mr. John R, Haumann. of 4703 Haverford nvenue. tho Rev. Wil liam Newman Parker, D. D.. officiating A smnll reception followed Immediately after tho ceremony at the homo of the brldo'n parents. Tho bride, who was given In mnrrlngo by her father, Mr. James Crown, wore a gown of white crepe de chine, white hat nnd a corsngo of white roses nnd sweet pens She was" attended by Miss Lillian Lawrenco ns maid of honor. Her gown was of llesh-colored georgette and she carried pink roses. Mr. Pnrker Lnko acted ns best man. After an extensive wedding trip to tho Pocono Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. H.iu mnnn will make their homo In "West Philadelphia. Wed Last Month LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lce.Pape tembcr. Sep- Air rnv ., . - .. -. -,' ini u . nun .tjr. .uauoock will Join them over the week-ends. lev,pn?k,nanhIfn9' ":' n,,,- f KW ie l ark, n.nd their family are now llv- Mn wn,s going t0 mnkc n omlett for supplr nnd slu sent me out for n dnz7.1n best eggs, anil on the wny home I nxsldently dropped the ling wile 1 ns trying to see how looc I could hold it, nnd tho ferst thing I did wen I picked it up wns (o look In to sec if anything hnd happened. Wlch some thing hnd, being about half the oggb nil bronk nnd leeklng over the other hnlf nnd mnking them look bronk, too, me thinking Its a darn good thing mn wunts them for n omlett lnsted of for soft boiled eggs. And I kepp on going homo onrrylng them rnrcflll so nothing worse would hnppen to them, nud on the way I saw Rome little blue flowers growing in some gross nlnngside of n fonts, think ing, ft, 111 pick a bnkny far mn nnd give It to hir before I give ber the eggs. And I picked n bnkny, picking more grass thnn (lowers on account of not being enuff (lowers to innke n bnkny without help, nnd wen t got home mn wns in tho kitehln waiting for the eggs, nnd I held out the bokny "saying, Look unt I picked you, mn! Now wnt in the world do you suppose I can do with nJl that derty grass? ed mn. Well 0, ma. look there. flowers in It, dont you see them, mn? ,1 sod. No, sed mn, nnd I sod, Well look, 111 show you mn. And I showed her the little blue flowers being four of them nnd linril "to see on nrcount of nil the guis, and inn sed, Very pritty, very pritty, nnd now wnre nre the eggR? Wlch I hnmled her the bng saying, 1 nxsldently saved ou n lot of wl-rlc, mn. Meenlng by bringing her the eggs nllreddy half bronk, nnd ma started to tnke them out of the bag nnd quick pulled her hand out ngen on ncount of feeling the insides nil mixed with the outsides, and I sed, v. wats tin; matter, ma, you wns going to brake them enywnys, wnsent you, nut? None of jour bizniss., sed mn mad. And sdie gave me two fenrse cracks and nil the grnss nnd the four blue flowers went all over the floor, so she gave me two more fenrser ones, making mo wish I hnden of thnwt of the bokuj. Carl F. Mohr Heads Eligible List The Civil Service Commission today luinnunced nn eligible list for the po- tlilon of nsHlstnnt hydraulic engineer. Hurenu of Water, pnyinc from $1800 to S'JHM) n year. Cnrl K Mnnr, 00 West Louden street, bends the list. Photo by Otto Surony ."NIKS. SOLOMON KOSKNTIIAL I)aiiRh(cr of .Mrs. Ilnnnali Tiuib, of 145 Ttilpclmclun street, Oer mnntown, whose mnrrlngo took plnro on June SO Two Wills Aro Probated Two wills were admitted to probate lodny nt Cltj Ilnll. They were ns follows: KIIkii K. Kldridge, KlevMitb nnd Pine streets, JjID.riOO, nnd KII7.11 K. Lnnge. (Kll Spruce street, .$13,400. The following inventories were Hied: Isnnc W. Wnteimnn. ST.'t.niO.OS : John Fer guson. .f87.'j:i0.78: KreI Dolpe. $14. 12l3.r. nnd Kdwnrd It. Cooke, .!,- liio.na. Married Fifty Years Four children nnd fourteen grnnd elilldren gntheted yesterdnj nt the lioine V,f- -r. nnd Mrs. Ueorgo Dlckel. SS.l est Ontario street, to celebrnte the pnssing of the flftietii milestone In their life journey together. 1 WOMEN VOTERS TO MAP OUT PLANS FOR PRIMARY Officials of State League Will Meet Here In October An Important confcri'mc of the Pennsylvania 1,0115110 of Women Voters Will be held October Jit In the Hellevile .Slrntfoid. wjtli Mrs, Mntide TniU Wood, nntionnl rhnlnnnn of the Irngue, ns in-incipnl speaker, Ibis was nnnotincid nfter n meeting of offlclnls of the lengtic In the Finance Ilulldiiig this morning. Thnse jiren-nt were Mr-. I.euis I,. Smith, vice clinlr man; Mrs. Chnrles M. I,en, and Miss Murtbn (. Thnmn.s, treasurer. The October meeting will be known ns the "intcr-county conference nT eiiMern ronfercnt'cs.'' nnd will be at tended by one thousand or more women. Kmphnsis will be placed on the Impor tance of gctlltiK women voters to tlie noils nt the primary election, Septem- , ber 'M. Tlie Delnwnre County brnnch of the I league will meet Jul) 2S in the Medin j Pmtttlimire, tlovertior Sprout, (tcnrge Whnrton I'eppir nnd Mrs. John (). Miller, Stntn (hnirmnn of the league. , biiM' been Invited to spenk. This meet 1 inc will lx In tho nnturv of a pre liminary to the larger conference In October. FRANK H. FLEER WEDS North Carolina Qlrl Is Bride of Chewlno-Qum Manufacturer I'rnnk II. Fleer, chewing-gum man ufacturer of this city, wa married Sat urday in Onstonla, N. C. to Mis Wil lie Jenkins nt the home of tbp bride's pnrents. The Hev. W. A Lambeth, of Illghpolnt, ofllclnted nt tho ceremony, which came ns a surprise, since there hnd been no nnnouncement of un engagement. Mr. Hepr. who is fifty-six years old, has ft large country estate at Thomas vllle, X. ('., known as 1'wharrle Fnrms, where he tins spent much of his time, during tho last fifteen jenrs. Hp alter nated between there nnd his home In I.nnsdnwnu. rtt ". 1 Wj . MATIKKT AT lPTlt II TO U jj Ait P'.tYJt bl- fjno. lTtllClfllTr:tK r Aiirneiiim "roia uioya hHOU'IKO "AMON'O THOflB mEflKNT" STANTON MAnKET Ari- ' .,1 KATHERINE SvlOrVXlJ in .HI 1WM1IB L.A1U11 KBI" m palace wm raffrtS ': LAINt. LiKbY S vovrnnvvu pnonucnoN "THE MAN OF THE FOREST" . cast i.vrr.t'DKS nonErtT nrrKtM AND Ct,AtKB ADAMS ADPAH1A Chestnut nt. M. 10TH rr.VT,LlA to A. M. n ll!lRrM, BEBE DANIELS IN 'TUB JtAHCH IfAltB" VICTORIA nE,To fi;,8WK TOM MIX "BIO TOWN HOUND-UP" f A PITTM 72 MARKET STnKBT nrl 1 KJLj Vint,A DANA in "1IO.MK BTUFr,f DCPCMT MAnKBT BT, Del. 1TTH ntJCKINO THK TIOKn" GLOBE VAimrcvtM.B 11 in tt rrtANCKS MINK riOYP OTHKnij MArtKBT 8TIIEET at tt'Ntpnn DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER..' NOW lii.'.iN,-n unnvvM 11 i II Towe Theatre ffiVN.'" BVErtY iNrmnNT of hiq contkst K EITH'S THEATRE FRISCO With rorMf ircDfrmott nJ Edill' fnr HARRY WATSON, JR. Allecn Stanley Al Herman Francis Itenntilt 4 I.nmy llrni.) .IHT 1 -F.TItKT"nArtnYXtrmr1 WILLOW GROVE PARK VICTOR HERBERT mSA rONrEUTH AFTEnNOON AND EVEN1.VO Tontsht Fnnn LANDAU, Vlollnlt SPECIAL $1.00 It,ATTEnB rehvbu at THE CASINO DAIIA JtfLY 18 HEIU1ERT DAT .Tt'I.T 14 CHOllAI flOCIETY OF PHIT.A. BONWIT TELLER. fk,CO. InciHual nffuw Shop THIRTEENTH and SANSOM STS. Tuesday the Last Day of the Clearance Negligees and Underthings Odd Nightgowns of crepe rle chine and Wash satin in flesh and orchid. Formerly 7.95 4.95 Novelty Nightgowns' iiimiiaiiniiitiiiiiiiiiraiiiim "MUM George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Entire Stock of Summer Millinery Lowered Again in Price 300 choice hats at your disposal prices but n fraction of tho real value. You have selection at Allen's that cannot be surpassed. Splendid showing at $5.00. of crepe satin and Georg ette. Tailored and lace trimmed. Formerly 18.50 Silk Petticoats of radium nnd satin straight model shadow proof panels. Formerly 4.05 lO-oo 3-95 Crepe de Chine Petticoats with plaited net flounce edged with satin ribbon. Flesh and white. Formerly 7.95 Satin House Coats 5.9s trimmed with self-ruching in pink, coral, light blue and green. Formerly 12.75 9.50 Georgette Negligees feat urine Emnire ofTprt-,-. . tm mm with frills of thro id lace.B . Sale of Heavy White Silk Hose, $1.45 .iik TXv'rs.rnr. to" siiv.isKJsr iMs or two; nlso a limlieil quantity In Russia rnlf nnil cortovnr? hBtl Children's Fancy Socks, now 25c Tim balnnco of otir stork of Children's Fancy Socks, mostly 60c alltles, now marked -in,: Tliero In koo,1 selection nnd nil i hlzes Summertime Ribbons at Allen's For most every frork In the summer time, you need n little ribbon to Klve tho llnlshlnif much, nnd then nioiln for your sw enter or th2 many other wnjs that Fashion demands nibbons for your wimnVJr HnIroue. And thev nre hern In Philadelphia's Kreatest assortment When you think of Itll.lions think of Allen's. .-uxesi assortment. iiu H Formerly 18.50 Negligees of Brocade 24-50 handsomely draped models In deep rich color ings. Formerly 39.50 A'o C. O. D.'s No Exchanges 7" ii BONWIT TELLER 6XQ tMw iSfectaltuJ&fuf of OrtaJnabonA CHESTNtnr ax ia street For Tuesday We have Arranged An Extraordinary Fancy Decorated Scrap Baskets, $1.00 Willow green, gold and white. Scrnn nnnkelH with tloinl decorations finished in nini. niese aro tho regular JI.B0 quullty. Special Values in Toilet Articles Azurea French Talcum Powder, 25c. Nailo liquid nail polish, usually 35c at 25c. Pond's Vanishing Cream, 35c size at 25c. Forhnn's Tooth Paste, 10c tube. Society Hygienic Soap, ,1.1c cake at 25c. Uritish Hath Soap, in si. odors, usually 25c cake; 3 cakes 50c. -Mary Garden, large size compact face powder, in gold box, j)lUU Towels and Toweling Underpriced Large size Turkish Hath Tows, in heavy serviceable oualitv 50c each or 0 for ?2.50. iuiimy, Pure Linen Towels in buck weave, special at 50c. Pure Damask Linen Towels, slightly soiled, $Uo quality at Puro Linen Dish Toweling, in fine even weave, special 30c yd. Pure Irish Linen Tea Towels, with woven border In red or SALE Sports Jackets "Canton Crepe Capes Coats and Sports Coats GREATEST REDUCTIONS THIS SEASON To close out SPORTS JACKETS AND POLO COATS formerly 22.50-45.00 To close out BLACK CANTON CREPE CAPES LINED WITH CREPE DE CHINE To close out VELOUR AND TRICO TINE COATS LIMITED QUANTITY forttwrly 59.50 To close out SHAGGY WOOL SPORTS COATS ALL SHADES formerly 39.50 and 75.00 10-00 27-so 25.00 15.00 No C. O. D.'s COAT DEPARTMENT THIRD FLOOR ' ' - t '" , ( m All Sales Flnnl . 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