ill rMV'.' m: vlX-f W- pjST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE ?t W' fancy Wynne Chats About , dayShe Speaks of the, Hower-tiennert Marriage in August Xf COURSE all ronds will lend to 0 nron today for the mnrrlngo of Lh Penrose and Andy Van Pelt. It B". . i,..ifiil wedding I am sure, f R,r.bVllI make a awtct brldo and M B" .. ..ii ...bed nrao tiretlr Kro(.Vo place nt live o!epck Is a If ". :v.n little chilrcn ana me lrui-nn I P C, UbTTycool and lovely from what will M Ter t j,,,. i. I hT, acaiu "" M eomlof , ,.,., a wi,n '(van onu Jll'S: nr.tcou.ln of the Em. It to be matron 01 uunui, " k.""'. to be eleven bridesmaids. Joe 8ffp.lt Im to be beat .man and the V'vn i T rn Hammv Ohcston, Joint ??w Dave and John Van Pelt. Billy S&S Sward Howie, Standley Stoke., w,Sd Gilpin. BIlUc Taylor. Itohi PearoBO, 2d. Sarah's brother, and mZ rinlettcr. Tho ceremony will bo by a reception nt the home of Dr. Penrose In Devon. 1 THOUGHT we were about over with Miner wcddlnKs after todoy'a. but rw Harrv Bower Is to bo married out f Torresdale to Miss Claire Iteniwrt la the Sit of August. Harry Is the .'ond on of the late George Bower !Swr,. Bower, of Torresdalo. Ilia n4M'..Bx0W.ef' thr was Miss Agnes Fuller, n sijtci B.0,?it. inlm Oarncnter, and airs. fttirt Griffith. Miss Honncrt, wno i. 01 "" lM.; ...n. 1m. lit thn dauehter of "j.WlHani Kennerte, of Ogonta. WASN'T It exciting to hear about Betty Ross flying across the chan .t to meet Donclson Hoopes In Paris? Srknw "ha sailed for ifuropc n little i, than a week ago with her nunt. And you know also that her engage ntnt to Donelson Hoopes was an iiuaced In the late spring. Well, Donelson Is over In Paris where he is In business and as he could aot t over hero to seo Betty, she wont broad with her nunt to seo him. And le will have a holiday for several weeks while they are there and will be able to ihow them Paris. Well, you se ller got to England a day or so ago ind Elizabeth's aunt planned to cross the channel by bont on Monday. But sot o Elizabeth. She saw no reason why she should havo to wait for those tra hours and so Instead of riding to nwt h 'over 8ho flow to hlm' w11? oetking. "and went from London to Ptris with a party of friends who had decided to fly and therefore reached Prl aome three hours ahead of her lunt, POLLY Is thrco years old, and she is a most grown-up person. Further more the has a proper sense of her personal dignity. Tho other day sht wii walking with Grandmother to the rtatlon totake a train In to town. Foi he ,lt known Polly needed some new ttoen and a hat or so. As they nenred t station a lady met them, nnd rushed tj to Polly saying: "Aro you going in tlnchu-chu train, darling?" Polly ro t'Jed politely in the affirmative. An 1 fte lady then taked with Grandmother. After fhe had left them and they Hiumed their walk to tno sinuoii. Tolly looked up at Grandma nnd snid rhe: "Why do big people always talk of 'chu chu trains' to little girls, when they Just mean trnlns?" v NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES .Mr. nnd Mrs. Archibald M. McCrca. nf x vnrk nnrt Virelnla. announce tho nnrement of their daughter, Miss Charlotte Lo Molnc Dunlop, nnd Mr. John Lowlier Welsh. Miss Dunlop Is the daughter of tho late David Dunlop, or Peterfburg, Va nnd Mr. Welsh li tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lowber Welsh, of tills city, and Is a member of the" Rlttenhouse, Rncquot and Philadelphia Country Clubs. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Packard, 8d, of New and Stenton avenueR, Chestnut Hill, left last week for Sarahac Lake. N. Y., where they will remain until September. 'MJes Gertrude L. P. Conaway, dnugh tjr of Mrs W Unrklle Henry, of Pino Cottage, nosemont will lcavo August 1 for Jarragansett Pier. R. I., whero she will spend n fortnight as the guest of Mlti Mary r .Vorrln. daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Richard Norrls, nt their cot-U-R. Mr. and Mrs. William N. Morioo and weir daughter. Miss Allco Morlce, no eompanled by Miss Emma Riddle Nor , dauKhtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward t JJ ?,re "Pending a fortnight nt Silver Uke, Pike County. .J!8- JStn Lyman Cox, of 12 Summit K w nV C,hiC.8LnnUt,J"l! wh0 ls "Pending ImV L'tchneld. Conn., will shortly i..i for h,0,"- Scotia, whero sho will vff8.. unJ" September. Mr. Cox will in Mrs. Cox at Nova Scotia In August. iir'-?1? Mrs- Aloxandor Van Rensao ton'mC.amp J.lln Ha"' FortlWnshlng t!tVn lt?yL August 1 on an extenslvo WP through the West. efHItV ?"?aKth w- Mcncke. daughter Overi.M?aiMrB- p"dorlck Mencke. of uverbrook s a guest of Mr. and Mra MUSSI0W 2nd tnelr laughter U at vnd,Pson,h-ower' at tbolr cot' " miiiea over the week I fl !? vn wliero the ceremony I Feature for Friday and 1 SALE EXTRAORDINARY II I 1290 Pairs White Strap Pumps HI "J Illl i Winkelman 1 I Style Footwear for Women S H 1130 Chestnut St. 81 Iral ,. ,. . . At Twelfth ff Biiffli M ",.40 Soth S2od St. . O BiH li 29C,'63 Pr.nkford Ave. OtSb&ui II the Van Pelt Wedding To- end Mr. William Oarrlguei, Jr.. nnd Mr. Clarence M. darrlguos, of Plain ncld. N. J. Mrs4 Frederick Macflregor Campbell, of Jenklntown. left this week for Loon I,nkc, In tho Adlrondncks, where sho will remain for several weeks. Mr. Wllllnm Hannn Shelmerdlne, Jr., of Wyncote, In tho guost of his uncle, fionator TVllIlam V. Jackson, nt Cnnni Qunntloo, nenr Loon Lake, In tho Adi rondack Mountains. Mlns Itulh Morris, daughter, of Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Herbert Morris, of Ilrverton, N. J., has bcon entertnlnlns Miss Kath orlne Slckel, of Dovcrly. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo P. Fallon, of this city, are occupying a cottage nt Avnlon, N. J., where they will remain until tho middle of September. The Itev. and Mrs. Raymond II. Wil son, who have lived for some yinrs In Southport, Conn., moved this week to tho Manse, In Duncnnnon, Pa., where Mr. Wilson has accepted a call as pas tor of tho Presbyterian Church. Mrs". Wilson Is a daughter of Mrs. Richard. Hon L. Wright, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thornloy Norton, of Columbus, O., nre receiving congratu. latlons on tho birth of a daughter, Carolyn Darrnch Norton, on July 2. Mrs. Norton la ancndlnir thi summer with her mother, Mrs. Frederick Y?J iinisoy, or 43i sansom streot. Mr. and Mrs. Schermer, of Spring field, Pa., announce tho marriage of their daughter, Miss Lillian Schermer, to Mr. Philip B. Ostroff. of this city on Thursday, Juno 30. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ostroff nro In Atlantlo City for tho sum mer season. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Dernnrd and their family have moved Into their new homo nt 6 Warren street, Hollls, L. I. Mra Dernnrd was formerly Miss Mi riam Simon. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Goldsmith, Jr., of Now York, sailed on July 2 from San Francisco, Calif., for Japan, whero tney expect to remain for over a year. They will travel through Europe before roturnlnir to this country. Mrs. Gold smith will bo remembered ao Miss Julia Kaplan, of this olty. QERMANTOWN Mr. Austin Williamson, son of Mr. nnd Sirs. O. W. Williamson. Jr., of 4000 PulnBkl avenue, ls at Camn Susque hnnnock, Montrose. Pa., for tho sum mer. , J1"!! Mr's William Wimder, of 6322 Burbrldge street, will lcavo on August 1 for a bIx weeks' trip to Chi cago, tho Great Lakes and Canada. Mr. nnd Mrs. 'Georgo V. Hodklnson, of the Pelham Apartments, are at tbo Oswegatchle House, Waterford, Conn., for tho summor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roland n. Graham, 4554 Fernhlll rond, aro receiving con graulatlons upon tho birth of a daugh ter on Friday, July 8. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry H. Tnylor, 4607 Morris street, ace occupying tholr cot tage at Chelsea for tho summer. ..Hn l:ly Sweeney. Mr. Dert Sweeney. 4565 Fernhlll road; Mr. Proctor Moffett, Mr. Harold Davis and Mr. Cnrl Bcrger hayo returned from spending a week In Atlnntlo City. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Anna M. Rltter, of 3559 North Morvlne stroet, announces the engage ment of hor daughter. Miss Caroline Anna Rlttor. to Mr. Earl Farquhar Hun- HiuKer, oi oi7 Cleveland avenue. The Tuesday Card Club waa enter tained at luncheon and 500 by Mrs. R. Elmer Peoples, of 8759 North Gratz street, on Tucsdny. The members In clude Mrs. J. Ewlng, Mrs. Elmer II. Murray, Mrs. L. Turner, Mrs. Wynne field Turner. Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs J. S. Schofleld, Mrs. H, W. Jackson and Mrs. Peoples. Mr. and Mrs, Solomon Bachrach and their daughter. Miss Florenco Bachrach, nnd Mrs. Hannah Strouse, of 1434 North Seventeenth street, sailed Saturday last to spend threo months travollng through Europe. Dr. Flora. Wasserman and tho Misses Wasserman, of 2219 North BronuVstrcot, mo uuuujjyuig uiQir oungaiow at War rington, Pa, Mrs. Charlos A. Koder, of 2468 North Sixteenth street, has gone to her summer homo, Pino Rest, Bergey, Pa. Miss Cecil Bowles, daughter 'of Mrs. Lula Bowles, 2119 North Eighteenth streot, will leavo on Saturday for Provi dence, R. I., where sho will spend a few days. Later sho will motor with friends to the Now England States. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Brown, of 5603 liirnru avenue, announce tne engnge niont of their dnughter, Mls.i Martha Shermnn Brown, to Mr Donald 8. La vlgno, of Columbus, O., on Sunday. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Evelyn Mooro, of 1014 Cross street, has been spending a fow days at Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGee. of 1726 Wolf street, aro receiving congratula tions on the birth of a daught Friday July 8. Mrs. McGee will be ro membored ns Miss Roso Hcaly. Miss Margaret Butts has returned to her home nt 1648 South Twellth street after having spent some time at At Inntlc City. Mr. and Mrs. Bolton havo returned EVENING PUBLIC MARRIED TODAY IN WAYNE MBawgfcaiyga?:.Bwii.v;:gnx! from their wedding trip from Peoria, 111. Mrs. Bouton will bo remembered ns Miss Mao Eckoff, of 2623 South F!r tcenth street, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Ball, formerly of 2423 South Opal street, aro now living In their new homo at 6653 Had dington street. HOLMESBURG The Girls' League of the Emmanuel Church will glvo n picnic on July 30 on tho Blddlo estate In Andalusia. Mem bers of tho league Include. Miss Flor enco Etter, Miss Anna Stevenson, Miss Holcn Mlntz, Mlsa Florence Hnlnes, Miss Ella Bettln, Mica Florenoe Weed, Miss Lena Bettln, Mrs. John Parry, Mrs. Charles Gros, Mrs. Benjamin Clark, Miss Helen Parr nnd Mrs. Charles Mo Clure. Mrs. J Walker, of C'ottman street, and Mrs. C. Hamilton and her son nre spend ing tho summer at their cottage In Wild wood. Mra. Helen Smyth and Miss Kntherlne Stout, of 3207 Rhawn street, aro nt Ocean City for somo time. Mr. Otto J, A. Knouer nnd his family nnd Mlsa Emma Kiinuer, of 8028 Frank ford avonuo, aro spending a fortnight at Atlantlo City. Miss Lena Bottln nnd Miss Florenco Bettln, of 3033 Rhawn street, have left for a ten days' trip to Boston. DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Eleanor Damon, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Forster Damon. Jr., of Lansdowne, Is tho guest for a fortnight of Miss Constance Kelly at Beach Haven, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. John J. McClure, of Swarthmoro, are spending some weeks at Bretton Woods, Mo. Mrs, S. S. Ponnock and her children, of Lansdowne, accompanied by Mr. Penhock's mother, Mrs. J. Pennock, sal ed a few days ago for Europe, and will Join Mr. Pennock nt Coblonr, Ger many, where he has been doing- relief work for some time under tho auspices of tho Friends' Committee. NORRISTOWN Mr. nnd Mm. Flmor TT (.M..I. - Stanbrldgo streot. aro chaperoning' the ' following members of the younger set on a weeks camnlnir nnrtw nt a-i., . n.. vri-JoU?i iKeJlorV, Mlss MIMrcd Keller, Miss Mildred Kelson, Miss .Margaret ' ffi to.,' niiinrea Fox, Miss Mar Jorlo Watklns, Miss Vivian Watltlna jum Marion Dill, Miss Ethel Hurst and Miss Mabel Heffner. l Mrs. Mnn.ii. XT...1. . . ' daughter. M..Maryuim."n"aof "nf, wreksfrAVanTo'c8,? th n iciiBiiiiiiisiiBiniimiii George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street-1214 Nowadays It's Allen's Hats All Our Summer Millinery Wonderfully Under Priced Beyond question wo ore disposing of the most romarkablo collection of Trimmed and Sport lints wo hnvo ever had All tno trimmed hots nro fresh from our own work rooms nnd up to tho minute in stylo nnd smartness. You Can Purchase as Low as $4 . Sale of Heavy White Silk Hose, $1.45 or two, also a limited quantity In Russia call 'nnd I cordovan sliados Full-Fashioned Mercerized Lisle Hose Special 75c pair; 3 pairs for $2.00 Black, white and cordovan shades In fine wenvo silk Lisln TTn This Is ft splondid serviceable quality with full-fashioned feot. - Odd Sizes and Styles Women's and Children's Underwear, now 25c to $1.00 Half prlco and loss on nil these broken lines j they are th ,,.. best so Ing numbers, but which we nro not duplicating for !h? ?r You will bo fortunato If you find tho kind nnd siylo yo5 ,,!? f."r: little prices. All Bathing Caps Now 50c Thursday wo will placo on sale the balanA nt nii ... bathing caps at 60c. All aro purerubbei and thero Sro ascorn? charming styles in any wanted color, doublo heavy divine car,?nt! lot. Many nro half prlco. "iving caps In tho New Neckwear Just Unpacked .l..Y.erV'mM ftni1 w,d. c- 'or elbow Crisp fresh Orgnndlos, and Brussels Not. Inco trimmed anrt hinrt SagA RAirL27oteingrlcT WUh a" "Siccot Turkish Towels Reduced to 25c Good firm weave In modlum slsso, they havo a faint ovemliM m blue or pink on white ground. Enough for a dav or two 0VcrnUxl(l ,n Fine Turkish WnBh Cloths in flvo dainty colors, special 10c each Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 Doz. "The Old Original Quality" cheerfully replaced. If you have not used Allen?a Ha?i v.Sor,er5i or 10c for n sample or ask any woman who Tears th?m " tnA m ywmmmwwMMmMmmwmmMmWww LEDERHrDADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921 MISS SAIMlf II. H. I-ENK08K Miss IVnroso will lo mar ried this nflemoori In St. Mary's Church to Mr. Andrew Van Pelt, of this city ' , Photo by Marcenu FRANKFORD Mrs. J. Fuller nnd her family, of Or thodox street, nro spending tho summer at their cottage at Bradley Beach, N. J. Miss Mario Holmo, of 1204,Foulkrod street, Is spending several days ns the guest of Miss Annotto Hnrtman at her cottago In Wlldwood. FUNDS FOR BENNETT HOME $4,000,000 Soon Available) to Care for Indigent Newspapermen Now York, July 14. Approximately $4,000,000 will be avallablo soon for the construction and maintenance of the James Gordon Bennett Home for Jour nalists through the sale of tho residue of the Rpnnctt estate, it was announced lust night. Under the terms of the will of Mr. Bennett, who formerly owned the New York Hernld. Paris Herald and the New York Evening Telegram, indigent jour nalists who have been employed by newspapers In Mnnhnttnn for n mini mum of ten yenr.4 are to be cared for in the home. pWJBnBeB "Ji llmmi Ji bHeUsUth iVHH i -j -wiMrrur??rr ITCWN i? MISS SARAH PENROSE TO BE A BRIDE TODAY Married at St. Mary's Church, Wayne, to Mr. Andrew Van Pelt A weddlnc of much social Interest to fashionable society In this nnd other cities will be that of Miss Harnh II. . I'cnrosc, daughter of Dr. Charles Blnf? ham Penrose, of 1720 Spruco street and Devon, and Sir. Andrew Van Pelt, son or Mr. nnd Mrs. Clmrlcs 13. Van Pelt, which will tnko placo this nfternoon nt 6 o'clpck In St. Mary's Eplscopnl Church, Wayne. Tho Itev. Geortjo W. Anthony, D. D., rector of the church, will offlclnto. The bride, who will be given In marrln&o by her fnthor, will wear a robe of rosc polnt laco over whlto satin mado on Elaln lines with a broad girdle of ornntco lossoms nnd n court train. Her lnco veil of rose-point will be fastened with n spray of orange blossoms and sho will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of tho valley nnd whlto orchids. Sho will bo attended by Mrs. IteRlnnld Townscnd as matron of honor, who will wear a frock of decp-plnk chiffon fashioned In rose petals, and will wear a large pink hat trimmed with eoru laco nnd pink roses. Sho will carry pink Premier roses. Mlsi Frances J. Sullivan, Miss Rachel C. Fit ter and Miss Lucille Polk Carter will wear costumes the same ns Mrs. Town Bond, while Miss Abbte Van Polt, sister of tho bridegroom; Mrs. W. Stnndlcy Stokes, Mrs. George Plgman, of. Wash ington, nnd Mrs. Joseph King Tumor Vnn Polt will bo gowned exnctly like the other bridesmaids, only In a modlum shade of pink. Tholr hats will be straw color trimmed with laco and "roses. Miss Jessln F. Da Costa. Mra William C. Wright, Miss Hnnnah C. Wright nnd Mrs. Samuel Groy Dayton win uo in r pale shade of pink chiffon. Thoy will nil enrry pink roses. Mr. Joseph King Turnor Van Pelt will act as 'best man, and the following Ken tlemcn will bo ushers: Mr, Boles Pen rose, 2d, brother of tho brldo j Mr. David Vnn Pelt, Mr. John Vnn Pelt, brother of tho bridegroom ; Mr. W. Standley Stokes, Mr. William Cox Wright, Mr. J. Hamilton Cheston, Mr. Alfred Cox Ollpln, Mr. William H. Taylor, Mr. Thomas K. Flnlcttor nnd Mr. Edward Law. A large reception will follow tho cere mony at tho home of tho brldo's father In Devon. ONE LITTLE BLEMISH Will Mar Your Beauty No matter how perfect the foatures or how prettily cownod. If your com plexion is marred by a plmplo or ugly blemish, you cannot possess complete beauty. Little facial blemishes can bo eas ily removed by the use of Black and "Whlto Dcnuty Bleach. This delightful flesh-tinted cream forms an Invisible, eoatinff which will clear tho sltln of tnn, freckles, pim ples, unsightly blotches, liver Bpota and similar blemishes. Bluclc and Whlto Soap should bo used In connection with Beauty Bleach. It is n. puro soap nnd a de lightful aid In keoplng tho skin clear, soft and youthful. Black nnd Whlto Beauty Bleach can too found at your drug or department storo; Bleach 50c tho pnekage, Soap 26c the cake. Froo llteraturo and oamples of Black nnd White Faco Powder and Talcum sent upon re quest to Rita Muray, Plough Chem ical Co., Memphis. Tcnn. -Adv. j l 1 "iX 1 tgJlPEaWTYBLEACH JWm a ci.(:oRfiu'iibVriTifCTi; ,. h : " vfw ' och" 'y&y v; 'II a s '- 1 BONWIT TELLER. FOR FRIDAY Remarkable Reductions in WOMEN'S SUMMER SUITS Sports and Costume Models 22-so to 89-50 FLANNELS JERSEYS NOVELTIES No C. O. D's. TWICE SAVED FROM SEA Lifeguards' Boat Swamped When Phlladelphlan Seizes Oar Atlantic City, July 14. Wllllnm Hunting, of l'lillndclpliln, wns twice saved from drowning off .South Caro lina nveuuo yesterday, nnd only the daring of (iuni'ds Mcl'iillm nnd .Murrnv prevented Ills death before n great crowd of vlsitoi-H who blocked lionnhvnllc nnd bench. Dunlins was swept out beyond the breaker lino, nnd when the gunrdf re sponded In a surfbont lie seized one of the oars held by MeCulleii. A Iiurc wave smashed down on the crnft while the gunrd win bottling to brenk bis grasp, Idling the bont with water. Murray plunged overboard nnd innn nged to get Hunting over to the bont. but n wnve tore him loose nnd be drifted nwny. Murrn ngnln dived Into the "" ,nnd llsbed out the cxhnuited I'hlln delplilnn. nnd then MtCullcn. bv bal ancing, guided the craft shoreward on the waves, permitting the surge to sweep the boat toward the bench, be hnvlng lost bis onrs. John Shea, nt tiilinrinni,u ..... I saved by the same guards earlier 'in the U1IJ .HONOR MjSS0D0iMNELL Retiring Prealdent of Advertising Women's Clubs Is Dinner Quest The Philadelphia Club of Advertising V omp,'' Jnst night honored Miss Mnrv A. O Dnnnell. tlm rnflrln ...,ni.i.....' nt n dinner on the roof garden of the! Bcllevile-Htrfltfnril. Miss Dlnncho Cflnlr, the new presi dent, wns tonBtml8tress. The speakers praised Miss O'Donnell's constructive work during her term of office. Treat your nerves right When tea or coffee canes annoyance, trjr Instant Postum Charm without hann in this table drink "There's a Reason Sold cverTwhetc by grocers BONWIT TELLER C, CO. sAejoecah; Jhop ofOriainationr CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Extraordinary Offer Silk Stockings 1.65 Former Prices 1.95 to 3.50 All Silk Stockings Silk Stockings with Lisle Top Some have Pointex Heels Some with Embroidered Instep And Others Novelty Effects Black, white and shoe shades. FIRST FLOOR &e Spedal61opOrmnaUont CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Formerly priced 29.50 to 175.00 ROSHONARA CREPES SILK FAILLES CANTON CREPES This collection includes our highest type ouits in wnite, pastel and darker colorings. The long Jacket is featured. Ideal for Seashore Mountain Wear. WOMEN'S SECTION SECOND FLOOR STANCHFIELD'S WILL FILED Trusts for Benefit of Widow and Children Created by Lawyer New York. July 14. The will of John D. Htnnchfield, lawyer nnd Dem ocratic lender, who r led June 23. offered fdr probate jotordny. crentcs sepnrntcj trust niniiH tor ins widow, his daugh ter, Mrs. Arthur M. Wright, nnd bis sou. John It. Stanchlleld. Jr. The value of the cMnte was not given. A black pearl was bequeathed l Iouls .1. Levy, his law iinrtner. An other black pearl wns brnuenthed to his son-in-law, Arthur M. Wrlgh His son nnd daughter were directed to select one piece of Jewelry each as a memento. Stepfather Accused of Slaying Boy Hochcstor, I'a.. July 14.ili A 1 I Fr'il I. Kerr, Mepfuthu' of l.nwrenee Kerr, tlve-yeur-old bo whoso body wns found recently In mm abandoned cinlrii nenr his homo, w nrrefted Inst night, charged with murder. The !h.v disappeared Inst June, npd twe weeks Inter the boilj unn found in the clMern by bin step father and nnother relntlve. EITH'S THEATRE FRISCO With Loretta McDrmott imd Kiiair to HARRY WATSON. JR. Al Hormnn Francis nenmili, 4 i.nmy Titoi Oihrn Tr-r.T n-PTtrT-" "nnrtonn WILLOW GROVE PARK viCTon ncnnnnT ani ins ohchestua Today Aftarnoon at :30 Evn!n at 0:48 'THE MD88IAH" Ilendorfl by Tha Choral Soclaty of Philadelphia - Henry Gordon Thtin'W Tondurtor AorompanlH hy Victor Hrtrt' Orehwtra DEMPSEY-CARPENTIERp''"l NOW HE1NO SHOWN' I0"""" n r-m1: Towers Theatre;- EvnnY iNcrDKNT or mo ros-rksT We Shall be glnd to show you the new Symply-Tye Brassiere Its simplicity appeals strongly to the women of fashion. A- wonderful dia nhrnp;rn flnttener. Uladame 835 Chestnut St. All Sales Final G,CQ I DUVETYNS TRICOTINES PONGEES Summer new and All Sales Final K CblL c "" .' : -i-'r' I AtAHKRT AT lftTII II TO It daviij ;,nr.iMin)'H xrAuli xrccBsa "THE CONCERT" a.. H"ld Lloyd ", "AM (WO TIIQ3K 1'nF.HHNT" StANT ON.ff ,1fIB Jf KATHER1NE MacDONALb In "MV K tn"H t.ATCH KEY" PAI ATF ,214 MAKET"8TnB I VI-V- i )l io II P, JI Jf.'JiV5 I'i v s 1'1I"'IJI1 HTOIIT, The Mnn of the Forest" ARC A DI Alsrvv WM?T5. BEBE DANIELS MyngABg. victoria mn$ ? r.w.ffi TOM MIX mo TOWN nOUN'D.t'P" C A DITVM " MAIIKKT FTtlEET VrVrl 1 UL VIOt.A DNA In "HOMH HTVFV DT7T7MT MAnuisx st ni. i7Tn r.n.vjll.lN 1 rnNwY rr.Am.vt in "lltTKtK'O THR TIOER" vaLiWDIli at M'Ntpr.n AAfpr-Vir.T.R 11 to tl riMNcns mink a po'-o oTitrni HIHTATUINAI, llnlli Sf School of Music Thaddeus Rich, Mus. Doc, Dean E. F. Ulrich, Director Through Instruction from the Primary Dcpnilmcnt to the College Courses In Violin, Piano, Voice, Organ. Cello, Harp, Mandolin and Guitar All Orchestral Instruments, Harmony, Counterpoint Training Courses for Teachers of Muslo for Public nnd Private Schools Distinguished Instructors nnd Competent Assistants A One-Ypar Ccrurso In Harmony Free to All Students of. the School Full Details, send for Catnlop F-17, or call at the School of Music 221 S. 17th Street (Bell Phone. Dinmond 0631) lUlANdl SCHOOLS North rhlln. Ilrinch. 013 W. I-thlth AitS (Nenr Ocrmnntown Avi.) r.frmantoTn Ilranrh. 8010 Ocrmnntown Ar. (Nenr Chflttn ,e.) Phonr: ninmnnd OrtSI TEMPLE UNIVERSITY rhllndrlphU Enroll Now in This Day and Night Preparatory School It's wii to plan Rhead Kind out now about your nxl fall education. Th T. M C A will thoroughly prpar you for colpre or buslnem A Junior Hlirh School for beya of II to tH takes up 7th nnd 8th rrad work nnd 1st ar hlith chool. Also Day and Nlitht Elw mentary Courwa teachlnr Bth, 8th. Ttli nnd Sih srrad ork. The Day and Ev nlni rripnrnipry eouro- offrj Inlenilr preparation for eolle, profelonaI nnd engineering- achooli. Laboratory cnuraa In phyalcs and ohemlitry Qynv. nanlum prlvllenea Keei moderate Inquire at nearett branch for Infor mation. Y. M. C. A. 1121 Arch t. nnoin fl?d t. 1013 I.ehlh AT. lilt ChrNtlan St THE NEW SALESMANSHIP .Nrr hf ore bn taleimen bren m Mnrtlr teA Wlih tht icirelij of -derj the traliud Mlu-nan Unct out .". !" "?' A oourie In SaUimanihri tt JMro. flrtiool OfCTWi Uu. lelentMe lenliu ini'thixU io hrlptul Ju im lar hchool openi Sept. 8 NlKlit .irhool oiieno Spt. IS Write for 57A tear book PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMNETBAITON r''"; Sf,rr'. ,t if nroa.l Che ichool you have al.cav knovn nn Day School SCHOOL, NiRht School r It's the Sdionl for Ynu. studenU li nil Tfirli.n. tnn. n-lll nr.m jreBtly h) tnUlne our eperlnl course urin me next few wpeka. HANKS IUMNKK8 VOl.I.Kar. 12CO Wnlnul HI.. I'hllndelpliln ADVANCT.I) MTKNOC.lt a,iiiiC HTL'DY Our ummr rourae in Stenography and Tperltlne includea adiunced sludlea for HlKh School araduatee l)o and a-lrli aaplrlnir to ponitlona of responsibility Our .4UH.Ea a...wa ... ucKiMdu, tin any oav ftPf or write Vlfx4 PIIII.A Itl'lllVVCC . ... nJP.'' rnllee of Cummerre 1017 Cheatnnt Htreet. Phllnd.li.hl. 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