'Wmwt WJW"' f etvmjsIjlw tobcr iiflij toet te'asai! -r. vawiimm t Lrgf GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE N nuv Wynne Sees Several Smart Bathing Suits Site Tells of Comings and Goings Mrs. Larimer Gives Luncheon , WEAR that the Hot. George Calvert 'TK; d Mft. Carter, of the lCter ana e,,10 KL m?nth of August at North iiid iho.oionu course, their "' .55 vUlnto Benson and Mary .D.t 11..H viptrinin wan and she iBtnd h m. Virginia Benaon and ! 'MSi . with thun. Virginia tl Hill 09 wk". i.u. . nni W& . of to rost popular tUlniJd one of the prcttlcrt, which n"' ft a croat deal, Wcauso there 11 "ft pretty debutantea last sea- ert lr!i Eawta N. Benson, who lives : MrLnnd I Chestnut Hill, and la ,t tynnowoed, "era b HBP.mV thoonth. She Ant ylll Wt to Bar Harbor, leaving gJkotuSl about the elxte.nth of the KWCth. . rVlTMr. Bbnald Barlow yesterday I Chestnut street, d she surely fJ Ymart. Sho had on a dark 'iirWone drew, mode with nn "'it rt ' and her hat was black straw, ..hBtraw which Is so much worn Sffime? Med with a little blue tfrtSWe elde. Her shoes had low SS d her stockings were brown. mWAT will be a delightful affair which K: George Lorjmcr will give to i .St ather hofce, Bolgraemc, In i,j out Bl.""LjU a luncheon for W.muIm dVR laiiercs, who Is In 7? 5SS! and has been visiting Mrs. ! countfy anufl UaTerford, for "?'Mt Mm. Lorlmor will have . .Im Served under the trcca If tt,dL too ride oftho lawu down fSri Itte thododendroB bushes, and Sands iTfilgh, o the least breeze ft$ W Mra. Lorlmer will leavo ,lt'la. the month for a trip through the Wt . HAVE you seen tho bathing sulta ori of velvet? They arc really JSfet K of tho girls ear SSrYoa havo to weor as smart bath ttlngsln the suburban pools as you do'itttewashoro these days. It's no Sit waseoae ten years ago, when you Meu'toaking suits, because o f ow !S in and so few came to watch the Suae Now you're almost peculiar tfSfdc; Jot swim or go to watah the Mai sporting about In tho pools. Ctin"lt the Pcnllyn Club to , poo .i.rand there's another wonderful fin the Henrys' place out In Chest Jrt Hill. Then there aro several on 'taAto bathing suit. Betty Trotter has a stunning one of black XBMcb is awfully becoming. And N acy Jrcys Olapp Is wearing a Sunner of bfack, topped with a el bindnnna of many colors, and she wears roMd gold hoop earrings with the cos UM that are most fetching. Edwina Bruaer Wethcrlll, who lb down at Capo M,has a smart suit of black ; satin, tkt only touch of color being a bathing tauma or handkerchief of turquoko blue, and you can visualizo how becom ing that ; is to Mrs. Wctherill'o golden htlr and bine eyes BATHING suite remind me of Jackie, who rose in tho mlddlo of ono of these recent warm nights and supped itotly into tho bathroom, unheard by the nnrse. . , Suddenly she awoke, however, and, Blalng Jackie, started to look for him. A) the wended her way toward his mother's room she heard running water, md eolrvc to the bathroom sho beheld Jickic arrayed In Bister's swimming nit, paddling about the tub. though It ws 3 G. M NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The Rev and Mrs Cnarlea J. Mooon. of Scarsflale, N. Y , announce tho on tapment of their daughter. Miss BUnche Lyman Mnnon, to Mr. John Kent SUrkweather. of thlu city. The weddlnp III probably tnko place In the early fall. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Former Damon, ot the Normandle, Thirty-sixth and Chest nut (treats, announce the engagement of thtlr daughter. Miss Elizabeth Graham Damon, to Mr. Herman P. Schod? , of this c'.ty. Mr. and Mrs. Damon and their tolly we at The Bluffs. Bavhead, whero they ylll remain until October. The Misses Valentine havo closed their house on East Chestnut avenue, Chest nut Hill, and will spend the months of July and August at Campobello, New Brunswick ,Mr. and Mrs C Bernard Uhlo, 1303 Lycoming avenue, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Mlea Helen T. Clue, to Mr. Joseph T. Sparko, of 1302 Morris street Mr. and Mrs. K. Earle Johneon. 7208 Cfcarlton street. Mt Airy, are spending the lummer at Northeast llarbor, Me. Mr. and fr ArtViu. T4n1nn nf KDfth McKean avenue. Oermantown.'wlll ac- oompany tneir son, Mr. Arthur Haines, Jr., to New York next Saturday, when he will rail with the AU-Phlladelphla Welcet team for England, where they 11 Play in the tournament, Mr. , durlnpr his stay In Iyondon, will enie guest of Mr. Bernard Dobson. who n!nteruin In his honor. Mrs. Haines Julleave on Monday for Chelsea, where will spend a fortnight as tho gucet or Mrs. Irwin Smith at her cottage. Dr. and Mrs. -William Hamilton Jcf teryi. of Cratistoun, Chestnut Hill, wilt ivi DR. Frldav for Capo May, where MOV 'Will fiTVnrt thA TAmnlnrfA,. V, lummer at Stockton Villa. Miss Lucy fHe7? ta. vlsltlnp her brother-In-lnw :jw, wr ana Mrs. Algernon Clapp. .v!h? f cottage nt Cape May. Miss Aoeiaiae. MeC Jefferys Is at Beaver v. imsi union, Me., lor the oum- f. Mra K- "Winder Johnson, of utrmantown avenue and Bolls Mills R,,tStnut Hlu- wl" snend Augnst b. th?hi5np.ton. V J- wh"-e they will MdXfnt8?81 ot, ," Johnson'n uncle of vSui 1rrr-,anl?IrB- ToEet,h s' Clark, wawho Che,tnu Hl11' kt lh6lr V'i.PS Bhrn"'''. of Chester. W. w7 Walton an.B1iVst "" Dorothea Ooo,i JJSSvnKhter of Mrs. J. W. tttfiw?4W hrln Mawr acnue. Bala M their camp at Edgemere. Pike County. of M'mifi"8- ederlo V.'. W. Oraham. Autl a.vWu,l Chestnut Hill, wH Caroline t'ftnio,?Wn' N J- Ml" aBn,Can1Sp.8ErnUloh: Mrs. John Story Jenks. Jr., of Bern). I You'll taste the difference! I I mm Coffee I 1 'At an our Stores Ullin ,11 nole Avenue, Chestnut Hill, la spending the summer at Northeast Harbor, Ma. Mr. 'Jenks will "Join Mrs, Jonka In Au gust Mr. and Mm. William Keating John son, of 326 WeAt Springfield avenue. Chestnut Hill, will spend Aucust at the Birches, Me. Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. William Crowell Watt, who In trav eling In Europe, is at present at Ant werp. Sho will spend some time In Hol land. , Mr. and Mrs. Gerrlt P. Judd, of 193 Mill "Creek road. Ardmore, have taken a house at Ventnor, N. J which they occupy this week for the Bummer. Dr. and Mrn. Robert U Pltfield and their family, of 6211 Wayno avenue, Germnntown, will leave this week for Canada, where they will epend July and August, Mrs. Walter I Foulke and her fam ily, of Whltemarsh, will leave this week for Lake Placid, X, Y., where she will spend Borne time before occupying her cottage at Northeast Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Berwlnd and their daughter, MIks Margaret Berwlnd, of Wclrwood, Radnor, left yesterday lor York Harbor, Me., whero they wJU spend the remainder of the summer. Miss Helen B. Bennett, whose engagement to Mr. Charles a. Berwlnd was recently an nounced and who hns been tho guest of Mr. and Mro. Berwlnd, returned to her homo In Boston yesterday. Mra. Chrlstlno Hess, 6f 2357 East Cumberland street, nnnounces the en gagement of liar daughter. Miss Mario L. Hess, to Dr. Otto C. Hirst, of thla city. Mr. and Mra. nandolph F. Justice, of Bryn Mnwr, have opened their cot tngo at Capo May, where they will spend tho summer. Among the guests who attended the dnnco which Miss Helen Keeno Crowell, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Qardnor Crowell, of 216 St. Marks Square, gave on Thursday evening last In honor of Miss Alleo Skervln, of Baltimore, who Is her guest for a fortnight, were Miss Virginia. Cnmpbell. Miss Katharine Langford. Mlsa Ruth Morris, Miss Elinor Miller, Miss Katharine Itoach, Miss Sue Search, Miss Blanche Vealo. Mies Helen White, Mr. Jack Carey, Mr. Qasway Brown, Mr. Greer Foreman, Mr. Mortlmoro Langford, Mr. Alfred H. Haw kins, Mr. Mercer Shrove Mr. Charles Otto, Mr. Joseph Iloach, Air. Stuart Hoi llngshead and Mr. Oraham Voale. Mr. and Mrs. William Adamson are spending a few days at Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Porter, of Moy lan, are entertaining Mrs. Seymour Pres ton, of Warrcnton, Va., for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Preston lived for somo yearn In Moylan. Mr. Oeorgo O. Meade Large and his threo sons Havo a cottage nt Cape May whero they will spend the eummur. Mr. and Mrs. Hoed Mclntlre and their family, of Ardmore, "who have been nt Idlewlld, near Media, for several weeks, will leavo on July 28 for Pcketts-on-Sugar Hill, near Franconla, N. H whero they will remain until September, when the;: will return to Idlewlld to spend tho autumn. QERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Samuol Stern, of the WynovB. Apartments, have motored to Poland, Mq to remain elirnt wcoto. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kober and their family, 130 West Wyomlnrr avenuo, nnd Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Frnnket and their family, of 113 West Boymour street, are occupying their bungalow at Bddlng ton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph 3. Lord, jr and their family, B009 Knox ntreet, hav0 taken an apartment at Ooean City for the summer, Mlsa E. Male Bawn, of Now York, la spending a fortnight as trie guest or lior brother, Mr. Robort B. Bawn, of 124 West Mount Airy avenue. MIbs Kathloen Cooper, of West Cues ter Normal School, Is the guest of her fathor, Mr. George Cooper, of 128 West Mount Pleasant avenue, for tho sum mer. Mrs. John H. Johnson, or 101 East Durham street, is staying at Round Lako, N. Y., for six weeUs. oiH-fli? Mm Albert Pelrce, or EifiV"h.i,avenu?' lm,v? turned from spending the week-end In Atlantic City. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mro. Harold L'chten, of 1609 T&L ner.Ue,v,ia rweMns congratula tions on the birth of a eon, Robert Lyon Llchten, on Sunday, July 3. Mrs Llch ten waa formerly Mies G oldie Rosen- VISITS IN CAPE MAY FRANKFORD HTw Mf HfH riMl.Au Ttiiaiitii . 4 R9 R Au&ma Btroet, havo loft on a threo months' trip to iSuropo. ttmm V.that tTtm. H- mri.,4 Tnl '"" Mii,m iuii(iu U11U iUlffa "'o Holme, of 1416 Orthodox street who summer conference which waa held at Wilson College, Chambereburg. will lave shortly on a four weeks' trip to Nova, Scotia, Mr. and Mrs. Hnrrv V. Turrftn nnd their family, of 1358 Dillingham street, aro vloltlng in Ventnor for a short time. Mrs. 0. Carter and her famllv. of Harrison street, aro spending tho eum- nier i uieir coiiago at uoean vjny, N. J. Photo b Vanity Fair duello, Allen Drow Cook MUS. PEKCIVAL V. U. HAKIMS Wlio beforo her ruorrln'-o In Juno was Miss Dorothy Cochran baum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roscnbaum, of this city. Mro. Pauline G. Blumenthal, who has boon tho guest of her uon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton 8. Stern, of tho Plaza Apartments, has returned to her homo In Cleveland, O. Mlas Gertrude Klein, of 1C12 Oxford utreot. la tho guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Stern at tholr sum mer home, 20 South Nashvlllo nvonue, Atlantic! City. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mlsa D. Norton, who has been living at 2052 Catharine street, during her stay In this city, has returned to Now York. Miss Holon C McCann, of 2120 South Thirteenth street, spont several days In Atlantla City. Tho Phi Sigma Tau Sorority has opened Its cottago In Chelsea for the reason. Mlna Florence V Jordan, Miss Eleanor Boyle and Mlsa Lorctta Grin- nan, all memborn of tho sorority, havo boon spending a few dayn there. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Prottyman, of Eighty-third street and Botanle avenue, Elmwood, aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son, ThomaB Pretty man. Mrs. Prettymnn will bo remem bered na Miss Elizabeth Lally. of 1911 Durfor strcof, Mlsa Susan FlRchcr. formorlv of 2052 Catharlno street, has roturned to her nomo in rvew York arter an extensive visit In this city. Mlsa Thelma Morrill, of 2014 Chest nut mrooi, is upending a row weens at Mount Vernon, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John Isaac3 have re- orado street after having opent a few Mr. Matthow JtcFstrldge, of 2312 TiiBker street, entertained a few friends recently at hie homo In honor of the birthday of his mother, Mrs. Florence McFetrldge. iitiifeifeu jji NEW YOKK . 364'56aw5C8 Hflfj JVCnUC OUR PRESENT SALES OF EXQUISITE SUMMER FASHIONS For Outdoor Life, Travel and Town Wear OFFER SAVINGS THAT AVERAGE TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PER CENT I L . BONWIT TELLER & CO cMte Spccialkf Shop Otwtfiation& CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET WEDNESDAY 9 isses' Summer Frocks at greatly reduced prices 16'75and22-50 Formerly Priced 29.50 to 49.50 Dotted Swiss, Gingham, Imported Voile, Flowered Voile and Imported Organdie Frocks comprise these two groups which have been reduced not less than a third and more than a half on their former pricings. No C. O. D.'s ALL SALES FINAL SJip-on Crepe de Chine Frocks A charming model devel oped of heavy crepe deO ,50 Chine. In summer eludes, navy and black. Slip-on Printed Challis Frocks Two models trimmed with contrasting gros- 1 O 7C grain ribbon. Light nnd " vJ dark grounds. NORRI8TOWN Miss Dorothy Hosoy, of 1300 Markley irtreet. was the euwt of honor at a children'! party given by her parenta, mt. ana .Mrn. jonn lloscy, in ceieDrauon of her seventh birthday anniversary. Among the guests wero Mies Virginia uecmer. Master Deemer, Miss iTances rarran, aijbs Virginia uoiacn, iuss Mary Aker. MIsh Mary Urown, Mlsa Alloo Chambers. Master Frank Cham bers, Master Hnrry Itoquet, Martha Jeffrey Itaquet, Francis Itaquet, Master James Fcnner, Maater John Fenner and Master Richard Needer. Mm. Walter J Schelve and Mrs. Dlo Lewis entertained the members of the Junior and Senior World-Wldo Outld Girls and the Women's Missionary So ciety of the Calvary Baptist. Churcn ai a picnic held at the Nelman bunrralow at Port Indian. Thore wero fifty mem bers present. Special reporto were given by Miss Adeline Shustcr, Mies Mabel Saurman and Mrs. Elmer Schantz. who attended tho Sunday School Mission Hold at Wilson College, Chamborsburg, Pa , and" by Miss Helen Walnrlght, who at tended the Northern Baptist convention at Des Moines, la. LITTLE BENNY S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape DELAWARE COUNTY Mr, and Mra. Udward Chandlce, of Moylan, have returned from a ntay at Bay Shoro, L. I where they wero the guests of Mrs. Chandlee's brother-in-law and fllster, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoy. of Now York, who aro occupying tholr summer homo. Dr. nnd Mrs Henry Von II. Shopver and Mro. William 8 Blokely, of Chea ter, aro spending a fortnight at Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Powel havo roturned to their homo In Cnester from a week-end visit to Capo May. Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED FtnthcrA HenoTotrd nnd Mad Into MnMreiiMa Brass Beds Relacquered Ciruri'C 1104 S. Phone: T.nra. 4703 OlnCiLi Q s,i fit. Unt, 87 jn. . Cuticura Soap in and Keeps it Clear Soap, Ointment. Titcam, ISe. TfrjwhiM SMnplee Inn cCitl(Ktlirtor1i,SM-X, Utlts.UMi. Me and Bid Hunt wni jeet starting to tako a wank, and all of n suddln Sid Md, Heck, hcrr conits tills darn kid. Meenlng his little brother Bert run ning up and saying, liny Sid, ware you going? Can I go with you? o, tori Sid. I will cnyway, scd Bert. And ho started to folio us, me say ing, Heck, we cant have cny fun with Hint dnrn kid sticking In back of ut. And Rid tcrncd erround, snylng. Oo on rite home, do you beer? Ill tell father on you If jou dont, do you heer? Go nhed and tell him, wat do I care, eed IJert. Proving It dldcnt do cny good to thrcttcn iiini. nnd he kepp on following us like somebody that ennt take a hint, and prltty soon Sid terncd erround ngen, saying, 111 give you n cent If you go home. Wares the cent? sed Bert. Proving It mito of did some good to brlbo him, and Sid (tntted to feel In all his pocklts with a Jxpreeslou as If he would of bin serprlzcd if he found a cent in one, wich he dldent, saying to me, Hay Benny, have jou got a cent? Wat? I fed, nnd he sed, Got n cent? nnd I sed, Yes, wy? and Hid wed, Loan it to mo a tninnlt, will you? and I eed, Like fun, and he witpercd, Come on, jest a Fccond, I jest want to show it to hlra nnd then 111 give It rite bark, nnd I sed, Like fun. Thinking, Safety ferat, nnd Hid got mad nnd terned er round ngen, t-nylnff, O, all rite, come on with us If you wunt. Wlch Bert kepi) on dolne. and wen we got to thp next corner ho sed, Aw wat do I wunt to go with joli for? And he trned erround and wen 6of himself. i . "- Proving Kometlmts the best thln' do Is nuthlng, ' . . nyi 5oolhinq And He&linq i For5kin Disorders'- Straws & Panamas Cleaned and Remodeled In Hi. nrvfMt thspe for mimmfr. Our 40 ntn of experience I t jnnr rrrlo. ZS vtXjfltrH STEINMAN 54 N. 7th Ht rhnne: Jlsrket 2137 ., . dX Wtite Kid, I ' 0NE-STRAP Bl.ek Kid. ,, . W. Black Sitin, "Bc.nty White" Cbtb, Drown Kidf Tsn Ronia Calf o oe and Grey Suede, y.OO J.9S )fM( (12.50 vslue) 4Js4 )i v,.rj. - stockings S!im Smart, Attractive! Wbitt, 1.35 T'mp 11 C c , r-,, Roitia Calf HE ,ino of fhion at SEVEN Color & Nut- NINETY-FIVE! Isn't that an unheard of Brown Sntde, vnluo? Unheard of ouUido HALLAHAN'S 2,35 "Lower Prices Campaign." ffALLAHANT 921 MARKET STREET GOtb & Cheitont Sti. 5604 German town At. 2736 Germintows Are. w MAllKriT AT tRTH 11 TO 11 jl daviu nnt.AKco'a ptaob socccsir I "Tr-lE CONCERT Ai Plya by U?0 DITniCHRTEtN AtotA HaroU I lovj FirtST "AMO.vrt Tnoati pnE3n.NT" , QTAMTHM maiikct ab. i(rm J I -1N 1 KJly a A. M to linn p. n, KATHERINE MncDONALl!) In ' MY LADY B I.ATOl KEY" PAT ACV? 1214 MAItKET STIIEET rALAVEj io a m to it r. at. ZNE OKIIY S POPULAH BTORY, " "The Man of the Forcat" I i i.i i mmj ADPAHIA Cbeatnut El. bH. 16in r-Ll-V in a it ton i.i p. jr. BEBE DANIELS in "Tira MARCH HAriB" VICTORIA 3WS ff.-.St.S TOM MIX nSacgggf '1 r" A DTTTM 72i MARKET STREET Lrrl 1 UL vior.A dana in "HOME OTUKP'' DCrTTMT MARKET ST TUL lTTTt nttCKINO THE TIOEa' pi rDC MARKET STREET uLUDL at rt'NTpnn . ' VAl'DBVII.I.Il 11 to tt rnAvrrs mink rotb otheri THE OFFlfJlAL, 1 DEMPSEY CARPENTIER RGHT PICTURES NOW Towers Theatre: Wroi1n-n t, pn St. CAMDEN, N. J. 11 A. JI. TO 11 P. -it. Kvtry IncMftit ot tho Bin Conleat Thw Plctur Citnnot De Shoirn Outalile of the State of Nftvr inner f-T KEITH'S THEATRE FRISCO w With Iirtta jrpDermott ant" LdOl Cot aA HARRY WATSON, JR j AI Herman I rrarda Rvnanlt. i Lamy Broa.l I 0ra L-J - Jt'l-T . F.THBT. nARRTMOTin WILLOW GROVE PARK LAST FIVE DAYS OF VICTOR HERBERT oAVsDPi?gA TODA oSSKRoTrSSJT gS,TdBRTa JJTLY 14 "THn MfiBSIAH" DT THK" OfORAL SOCrKTT OF PHITDELPHTA I- Chestnut and 12th Sts Announce for Tomorrow Wednesday The Most Sensational Sale of Dresses Ever -Held By This House ilk Georgette" Dresses w 1000 A Special Purchase Enables us to Offer These Extraordinary Values Linene Sleeveless Dresses Linen-finish linene with white pipings and pat ent leather belt. Rose, tan and navy. 3-95 Flowered and Figured Voile Frocks Higher - priced Frocks special for tomorrow lace-triinmcd collar and J - 5 cuffs of batiste. Self- - girdle. MISSES' SECTION t FOURTH FLOOR mb $9JS Plowere'd, Figured and Dotted Silk Georgette in Tunic and Straightline 'Models Trimmed With Taffeta women's Dresses 3rd Flonr Values to $25.00 iW ) i W $9.75 , I ( jy.o Due to the 'Most Unusual Values JVo Exchanges Or C. O. D.'s 'All Sales 'Must Be Final Misses' Dres&e8-4th Floor ft m m K. h ass 333 h ai'T'll ITStSmESSw i., a n oi .ttifA I rriTiMrryTiiMiiiiM " r T
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