WBSSSm :'7;?'Y), ? EYENlffCr PUBLIC LBD(EE-FBil5ADEtPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1&21 4f t JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE flancy ffynnc Sees a Number of Smart Ftocks and Bathing Suits She Hears of the Illness of Mrs. Browne I SAW Virginia nnd Mnry RIiIrpI.t dtttr the ntlier day wnlklng fllons tfnnfc omorv avenue nnr Ijryn Mnwr. ft wore lookini? coot nnd lovely. I ?". iikfl to see t lose two l."ter tot?t Virginia, who came out last eMtt5- hn brow 1 hair and hiisscl eye. "hn'hgJ, her hair bobbed recently, BhtA 11 is verv becoming. She wnn "ltif "O"1 frock of tnn crcpe chMnrr nidgelj' Is a decided Mom, with ii bfitc erci and lonjc, black IabIicb. Mhnlr 18 a flnfy Bolden hue. an, .rrnnnei It beconi itKlJ. She looked fh.'il In a simple frock of dark blue and Site tSlfc. Thcr will co shortly to wSthflrt IlMbor. Me., where they w II Mn their grandmother, Mrs. Edwin "IS?!!' Virginia and Mary Rldly nro much Intcrwted In music and piny ex Kmelr well. Mary's middle name s liHlr a m the family always tines It, Egfc Hecn Hope Montgomery s he n Iwnvs cnlled Helen Hope, you know. Mary IMilwly will make her debut two i.eaionw from n6w. THERH were some stunning gowns and mighty smart bathing suits down . K. tfnv over the week-end. . Mrs. ape .. "-- ."I .i .i,i, u -.! r.fn U'lin 1H MU.IUK tii "" lirtn nni,i. . - 1 it Cape May over the. Mrs. Edwin Iteaklrt, and her Marelc nnd Sarah tho beach on Sundny nnthfr. two daughters lng a froVk of b ack crepo de chine trimmed with silk fringe. Her hat .was , wlde-brlmmed one of thin black Straw, trimmed with plumes, nnd she r18-Sn'b.,dMr..MIt.n rtWssJTnM!ia 2? vel Mrs. Btovell's bathing suit l? fashioned of dark blue Batln. flashed with white collar nnd cuffs and ahcavV white cord girdle. She wore S broail-brlnimcd bluo rubber bathing "lira. Work's suit was of Mack panno -tat, finished at the waistline wit broad girdle sash edged with black tHBCls. With the suit she wore a pur ,ri "bithlng hnndkerch cf. Another i unning stilt that I noticed was worn bv Theodora I.lllle. It was of ton silk IW n nlmoot invisible check of blue wiin Hi '.'""" X.."" .,.1"; ...- r...iai,,l and black. J. no in -i .....r,.. .round the edge with Mnllops bound , n bltck, and the bloomers fitted tlghtlv iboTC the knee. She wore a Mnck leather belt and a handkerchief of the lame silk as the frock. pilIKN'DS of Mrs. Charles Browne I1 will be Horry to near tunc sno wu,a taken 111 with nppcndlcltU last Tuesday it her home In Princeton and had to be rushvd to the Roosevelt Hospital, nn New Vork nnd operntcd upon. I nm ilad to say that she is recovering, how ever, and it Is hoped tlint she soon will be able to return to her home. Sirs. Browne is a sister of Mrs. W. H. 1. Huhn. who lives nt 113 South Twenty first ftreet. and Horthn and Onovlove Gibbs. who live ntJMOl Pine street. JACK1H and Mary went out to tho country this year for the first time, ind the first day was spent in visiting the chickens, sheep, pigs, ducks and m. Old John, the gardener nnd farmer, told them a lot about the ani mal, nnd it was but natural that Jackie got a bit mixed. Thnt evening while he was eating his supper he wns heard to remark to Mary: "lhore now, Mnrv, we never asked .Tolm now Z? CSKS a d"yNA WS SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The lit llcv Ulshop Janie.s Winches ter and Mrs Winchester, of Llttlo Rock. Ark, are spending a fortnight ns the rueato of Bishop Winchester's cousin, Mr S Davis Page, and Mrs. James Urge, at Summcrcrcst, their country place In Chestnut Hill Mrs. William 6. Mayfaury, of 5482 Wayne, avenue. Oermantown, Is a daughter of Bishop Wlr.chcater nnd Mrs. Winchester. Miss Paulino Davis Bowie, of Sutn mercrest, Chrstnut Hill, who has been twellng abroad. Is at present at Chlesa, la the AIpb Miss tlowlo will sail for this country on July 26. Mr. suid Mrs. Wirt I Thompson, of Jenklntown, are occupying their cottnge at Northeast Harbor, Me., where thoy U repialn until October. Mrs Archibald O. Thomson and her ion, Mr Hodman WnnamnJxer. 2d. of Maryland Woods, Ardmore. who have been spending some ttmo in England, where they nttendad tho International polo matches at Hurllngham, will re turn to this country tho early part of next month to spend tho remainder of the summer nt Bass Itocks Farm, Nar rajansett Pier, It. I. Mr, and Mr. Henry Encu Johnson. ef Overbrook, announco the engageuent went of their daughter. Miss Holon Johnson, to Mr. Frnncls Mocculloch Rob erts, Jr.. of this city. Mrs. Josoph It. Hurling, of Kew Gar fleni. L. 1 , u visiting her mother, Mrs A W. Kclsey. nt Hnuhnln. Chestnut "111, while Mrs. Kelsey and Miss Knte Keitcy are taking the cure at the Glen Springs, Wntklns, X. Y. The Huntingdon Valley Countrv Club Jill give Its next and final club dlnncr oance for tho summer season on Thurs day evening, July 28 The club affairs will be resumed again In the early uu tumn. Mrs. John Hnmmnnn Whlttnker. of 828 Gcrmantown avenue. Chestnut tneitnut mn left yestenlny to spend a ortnlght as tha guest of her brother-ln-JJw.nnd sister. Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace "araing, of ,V(.v York, at their summer Place nt Sea Bright Miss Hnima Blddlo .Von Is, daughter 01 Mr and Mrs Kdward Norrls. of 301 "est Springfield avenue, Chestnut Hill, tampoo with one oap. Cuticura thtfiTofltofftmt.tT,.,,,.!,... CiUraj, w;ho hhs been spending several weeks rs the gtiest of Miss Morlee, daughter n Mr. nnd Airs, William N. Morlee. at Sllvr IiUe, will return homo today. Mr. and Mrs. Norrlss nnd Mlas Norrls will spend August nt Capo May. The Countess Santa Eulalla, of El kins Park, has returned from r visit to tawlsburg, Pa., where sho nttended the commencement of Bucknell Univer sity, when the degree of t,U D. was conferred upon her in recognition of her knowledge of national and Interna tional questions of the day. Mrs. T. K. Dixon, Jr son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas V. Dixon, of the Poplars. Chestnut Hill, is spending several veckn nt Winter Harbor, Me,, whoro he Is tha guest of Mr. nnd Mra. Robert R. Pell nt their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. William D Kurt, of Manhclm street, Oermantown, who are traveling In Europe, nre nt present In France. They will return to this country the latter part of September. Mrs. William C. Rehn and her daugh ter. Miss Christine Rehn, of 228 West Chelten avenue, Oermantown, will leave next Monday for Hyannlspo. Mo., whero they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. S. S. Ingham; who has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. John Foster Kirk, at her home In Chestnut Hill, sailed on Monday for her home In Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Francis Nowlan. of 2BOT South Cleveland avenue, Olrard Farms, are .being congratulated on tho birth of a daughter, Helen Ixxulso Now lan. Miss Lillian Lawrence, daughter of Mrs. D Lawronce, of 1808 Pino street. Is spending her vacation at Lake Oeorgo, accompanied by Mlas Selmn Zimmer man, M'ss Gertrudo Reed and Miss Mar garet Olllnely, of this city. Mr. and Mrs Oeorgo Dallas Dixon have taken a cottage at Cnpo May, whero they will spend tho summer. Mra. C. Hnrtmnn Kuhn, of Bryn Mawr, Is spondlng the summer at Atlan tic City. Mr. anfl Mra Charles E. Drlnloy, pf Chestnut Hill, have takon a cottage at Capo May, whero they will spend tho summer. OERMANTOWN Mru Anna M. Havlland, of 130 West Johnson street, Is occupying her bun galow on North Doer Isle, Me., for tho summer. Mrs. Pyam Liorlng Ollkoy and her daughter, Miss Frances Gllkey, of Queen Lnno Manor, nro spending the summer at East Orland, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "Wllkle, of 109 Harvoy stroet, havo had as their guest for a fortnight their daughlor, Mrs. James Loder, of Stroudsburg, Pa. Mra. Flnley Acker, of 4943 Rublcam avenuo, who Is occupying her cottage at Ocean City for tho summer, haa as her guest Mrs. Charles II. Jost, of 4935 Rublcam avenuo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Phlster and their dnughtcr, Miss Cnmllle Phlster, of I 316 West Logan street, arc occupying their cottnge nt Ocean City for the summer. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. nilev nnrt ' Miss Marlon Olley, of 6120 Camac street, are occupying their bungalow nt Wlldwood Crest for tho summer. ' Mrs. Edgar E, Wlkoff, of 0200 Bayn ton street, entertained nt a children's party nt her homo In honor of the thirteenth birthday nnnlvorsary of her niece. Miss Marian Bauer. Tho guests Included Miss Ethel Kunzlg. Miss Sarah Kunzlg, Miss Louise Bnuer, Miss .Icannette Bauer, Miss Dorothv How ard, Miss Gertrude MacDonald and Miss Cecilia MacDonald, of Plcasant '..le' ?; J,J M8S Dorothy O'Reilly. Miss Carey Hlnkle, Mlas C'hnrlotte Craig and Miss Barney Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ikoff have had as their guest 'pnM,SR Hele" wh-e. of A June Bride lilKSllllllllllllllllllllft aV w &7iHlHilllllllllllilllm ii U iT'Siiaaaaaailiaaaaaaaaaaakk. '''PA Jv' 9iHllllilllHi ' ',t'7 'H'MA NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Catherine Mayer and her sister, Miss Juliet Mayer, of the LorrAlne Hotel, who hava been spending the early sum mer In Atlantlo City, have gone to Naples', Mo. Thoy will later go to the White MountAina, whero thoy will re main through August, Mr. and Mrs. Walter .O, Herxberg, of the Hotel Maientlc, have motored to Deal Bench, N. J where they are guests of relatives. They pent several days at tho Royal Palace, Atlantlo City, before going to Deal Be'nch. Photo by Photo-CrAfters MRS. CHARLES C. CONNER VI10 beforo her mnrringo on Juno 28 was Miss Isabella Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Martin, of 4714 Chester nvenuo Ransom streets, havo returned to their home after spending somt time at Al toonn, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs John P. Jordan, of Forty-fifth and Walnut streets, accom panied by their two children, are spend ing tho summer nt Ocean City, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Powell Gonaver have returned, from their wedding trip nnd are spending the summer at At lantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. Gonaver will bo at homo nftor November 1 at 4004 Baltimore nvenuo. Mrs. Gonaver will be remembered as Miss Lenora C. Spatoln, of this section. 60UTH PHILADELPHIA , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Call, of 1739 Mif flin street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Rita Cally. Mrs. Cnlly will bo remembered ns Miss Anna Mollvenny, of this section. Mrs. M Coffey, formerly of 2828 South Carlisle street, has moved Into her new home, 2010 South Mole street, Mr. I. Bagdanoff, of 1724 Pine treet, Is spending the week ns tho guest of his son, M, Bagdanoff, In Atlnntlc City, Friends of Mr Daniel Thompson, of 1709 Mifflin street, will bo glad to hear of his recovery from his rocent Illness. Mr. Edward O'Brien, of 1918 South Fifteenth street. Is spending the summer at Allnntlo City. Mr William Nicola and his family, of 1431 Hhunk street, nro spending tho summer at Atlantic City. Miss Margaret Patterson Is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Supplee, nt 2713 South Mole street, Mr, Mortimer F. Carroll, of 1733 Rltner street, Is spending a few days at the Hefforan Club, at Anglesen, N J. Mr. Charles Lubcr, of 508 Spruce street, sailed on Saturday on tho U. S. Olympic far Europe. Mr. Lubcr expecu to visit Paris. Berlin and Karlsbad b& foro his return. NORRI8TOWN Mr. and, Mrs. lano Ltpshutz, of West Main street, have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Mls Reba Llpshutz, to Mr. Morton Rose, of Phlla delphla. Mr. and Mrs. John Plsaito. o ,1R2 East Airy street, announced the en gagement of thMr eldest daughter. Miss Catherine Plsano, to Mr. George Aduccl, of Pottstown, Pa., nt a reoeptlon. Tho marriage will tako place In the early fall In San Salvatoro'n Church, Norrlstown. Mrs. Joseph Ruby, of 903 West Mar shall street, has Issuod Invitations for a card party on Tuesday afternoon, July 28, tn honor of Miss Kftthryn Soltzer, who will bo married September 1 to Mr. William Mussleman. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs Eleanor Sherwln and Miss Gladys Rherwln, of 672 North Thirty-fourth street, sailed lost week on th Tfnv-," fniil n n at. . "si ...ii. mi .1 uireB monina Luropo. tour through "Reaches the spot when the weather is hot-" si m Buttermilk The taste is delicious. A clean, fresh, Buttermilky flavor the sort you won't tire of the old-fashioned kind. Phone Us to Deliver a Bottle Tomorrow Baring OSOB ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Inc. ,31st and Chestnut Atlantic Cltu Plea&antvillc Both Phones Wildicood Ocean City Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert J. O. Patterson have rocently returned from their wed ding trip to Montreal and Quebec nnd ore occupying their homo at 118 North Forty-ninth street. Mrs. Patterson, bo fpr her marriage on June 22 In Black Oak Park Presbyterian Church, Fifty 'Irot and Pino streets was Miss Allre J. Stahmer. of this city, niece of Mrs. Jacob S. Richards, of Atlantic City, and or Lieutenant Commander Robert B Taylor, U. S. N. Mr. and Mrs Rollln Rlchnrdson ' Meyers, of 5321 Baltimore nvenuo. ac-, companled by their daughter. Miss Lots Jonn Meyers, have left for a short stay nt Old Point Comfort, Vn, Miss Olvondollne Dyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Dyer, of 258 South Forty-fifth street, Is tho guest i Dr. and Mrs. Austin Longfellow , of Providence, It. I Mr. and Mrs. rvank Rldell, of the Ivnnhoo Apartments, Forty-seventh nnd Straws & Panamas & SfSsP? SI N. 7th St. Cleaned and Remodeled n the nrwmt ahnn In, .Summer. Onr 40 years of experience U t jour nrrvlM. STEINMAN I'HACTICAI, MATTKIt rtiunrt Market 2437 MEN'S Swimming Suits AH Wool Mode in all styles and colors. One-piece suits in navy or oxford, $6.00 Two-piece suits in all colors and stripes at various prices. Specially attractive are the white shirts with navy trunks and white belt, OrJcn ty mall priced at $5.00 ptomplly fillei J' MOWOWCt tat -at a 'WcviukMV 100 VIRGIN WOOL Now at our new address Chestnut, cor. of 17th Street 1 mmM rgJafflWPigfaMrdrdpJraJfdrairdrair.JrdrdraJralH 561-566 and 568 Fifth Avenue. 1 I I , M.ny People Prefer l" 1 1 Staying Home Weelt-endi " II R "id Having Sundsy Dinner ," I"' CAFE ! I I J LA RIVIERE The Food Ii So Good- l" W V The Setting So Beautiful B M Bj The Location So Cool , H l t3 Come and Try It. fi M Or Open Sundays . I b N Tin: u 1 J, i-iVKn Vmivij l 1 La-H--B"i,-Pi"B--, I J ave, Bathe andl at New York WdU Carlton p?tla. July Sales This selling event is by no means an ordinary sale of ordinary goods but embraces the desir able style-merchandise, which was especially designed for our exacting clientele. Our vast assemblage of Fashions for all manner of Day or Evening Wear is being offered in its ENTIRETY nothing is RESERVED. All our Merchandise has been repriced for this SALE. Engaged laBIPiiiMaai 7' .(4Vij9MaaaV '"' Vv 'aaaWJWbZ'' ,..,- '-aaaK' LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape We wa eAtlne mipplr torlny and nil 01 a wuanin 1 roit nlle nocklt. think! I never mnllwl thnt letter I felt somethlne In my In- ne it: lolcy (I, hole)' sinonko, MISS MARIH MARGARKT SCHUI.Z Daughter of Mr. nnd Mm. C. Schuli, whose engagement to Mr. Otis KrUman M announced DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. J. H. Ward Hlnkson. of Lanldea. Chester, entertained el(thtcn little friends In honor of the birthday of hor dnug-hter MIbs Jnno Klner, Inst week. Mra. S. Everett Sproul haa Rone to .Vcgnunee, Mich., Avhero sho will spond tho rmnlndor of the Hummer, rcturnlnK 10 nhpntpr In S(ntcmbor. Mrs, GcorRe T Davis, of Chester, hni been tho guest for a fortnight or her brother-in-law and slstor, Mr. nnd Mrs. I Hazelton Mlrltel, nt tholr West Che ter home. Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED Feathers ItenoTntrd and Mad. Into Mottrrsitea Brass Beds Relacquered SICHEL S 2d st. rhonei Lorn. Kt. 87 410S iMiiiiiiKBiiniiiirajffiiaraiimc-iiiiiiifEiBcriiFiiiE Puts the roses In children's cheeks Victor Bread Big Loaf At all our Stores WEiriBiir:a!ii;i;!ii!!!iiiii!i1ni-EiiiKiiiT,ii!3Mii:ii!;ijii!n:i!i!rei!iiio:s Mcf'ninff thft on ivn irivn nm in nirtll the nlte before Inst, nnd I thnwt Clonli. I better think up soroe Ixctiw to lcvo the tnble nnd quirk no out nnd mall It before pop remembers It nntl nski me. And I started tn cot up, wtylnff, I think III Jest take n look out the frunt door and se If eny of the fellows nre out. You'll finish jour mipplr xerst, I never henrrt nf mitch n thlnn, sel ma. And everybody kepp on cntlnc In cloodliiK mo, nnd prltty soon I sod, O. I think m.v window In my rotm Is up nnd Its libel to rain In on everything. I think I better o up ntid clofc it. Wleh I started to do. and pop sid, Hotn all this nonpents, Us not coins to rain for works, sit down nnd flnlwi your stipplr or elts leave the tfble nnd cioni come Dark. Mo flllnMnrr TToV T itnn'f n,n tn I iiiIm the huekelborry pie. And I kepp on eating, nnd prltty soon pap sed. Its qurer I havent had nn answer to that letter jet Me thinking. Heck, darn it. And ' I Olilck tried to rhnnirn thi fnihlork. ' snylnif, Wnts you think. Puds Hlmklni prltty ner sot bit by 2 dog today. Wleh nobody asked how, and pop sod. Ilenny. aro you wire you mailed thnt letter? Sir? Wnt letter? No sir, I still got it. ii this It? I ned. And I nulled it out of -jiy pookit looking all rlnkcled on account of being in thero so long, 1 nnd nop had to rite It all over a sen and I had to go without my huckel berry pie cnyways. FRANKFORD Mrs. John Aaker and her family, of 6324 James street, nre spending a fort nlRht In Wlldwood. Miss Mnrg;nrct Mason, of Harrison street, was a miest over the week-end at a house party given by Miss Ceitrudo ffummerflem at her cottage In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. W Oaehrlnir, of 3064 Frankford avenue, nnd Mr, nnd Mra. Wllllnm H. Myers, 1523 Dyre street, Are on a motor trip through the New Kngland States. Mr. And Mra. Joseph Carrol, of 9B00 Hustleton nvenuc, are spending a short time at Wlldwood. WILLOW GROVE PARK WASSIL1 LEPS - "ogggggJI TODAT 8UNDA7 SCHOOL DAY Amurmnts FHEK to the Children rrom 11 10 1 otiock ):4S "II fllnrlnir Pentlvil nt 2.30 P. M. "II frovator'' wlrh Prominent 8nolU fltabat Mater," with Henri 8cott THIS IS "GO-TO-tttE-MOVIES" WEEK MAin rtKRT AT VIMIT.TreWMn.ti ,, tl . ira a Paramount rlcrhnW " "WOMAN GOD CHANGED" A KTORT OF RKPRMPTIOX STANTON AnKKT A- w Pauline Frederick nOAhIZ, DESTrXT' PALACE MI4,oTFT.EW Thomas Meiehan "wi". and .' UNMARRIJBO" ADDED Capitol aoraoc 30E30I JULY REDUCTIONS SPRING Being off Chestnut street, our prices are always much lower than other shops must charge for footwear of the same superior style and quality, and therefore our values cannot be matched at these reductions. DERBY LOWER PRICES Lower costs enable us to again reduce the prices of Cantilever Shoes. The new fall prices are now in effect. 30E30E i J5f?i m Kk?UHNf-iJ Ml ' XBH!li.r i IjlPV i W "Always Fresh" I So DHFtrmt From f rW I I Ordinary I I I lA lim w Wo ttr r HI -aoixoiioio a i n o o n o. arcadia ,?r.M:l,:v,!rsv "THE GREAT LOVERS FROM T.EO DITRICIiaTr.WS PI.AT VICTORIA ft"5"7.ft,:V 'avoice'dArk- tth u. WIt.n MKN OF AFRICA" T34 MARK-T BTRB1IT "TUB LOMT ROMANCE" RFP.FNT MARKRT BT. HkI. 1TTH --Vjl--lN 1 .IF.WF.t, CARMEN In "THK Plt.VKR UNINO" P.T ORP It'JfIpnn AND MARKJTT VJUVUL, Vsmeilll Cnntlnuout TOWERS THEAtftECamden i nnftADWAT i rtNR STnKPTa u roit THIRD AND POSITIVELY FTNAt WBBK 1 The Official and Only DEMPSEYCARPENTIER FIGHT PICTURES Continuous Showlnr 11 A M. to 11 p M. EITH'S theatre ETHEL BARRYMORE In "Tho Twelve.pound fok" MISS EMMA HAIG With RICHARD W. KEKNE HARRY DBL-Fi EMZARKTH KENNEDY A MII.TON BERLE: OTHER RIO FEATURES AND SUMMER SHOES 13TH STREET AT SANSOM Prices Always the Lowest for Quality Cnfa'cnra Is Just Right For Baby's Tender Skin Bathe him with Cuticura Soap and arm water. Dryifntlr and if any aien of red nets, roughness, irritation or rash is pres ent anoint wsth Cuticura Ointment to soften, soothe and heal. Finally duit on few groins of the fragrant, delicately med icated Cuticura Talcum. feayWlMkrrwl Utt!. Arfdr :"Ostl i 1V rttl.i.D t.ts,uicni,Ku." SoMrftrr whjrr Stp 2t. Oinlat 9 and bV:. Tain ik. Cutic Sap havM without rant. ito" ey That Vital Look of Happiness that smiling, easy poise which typifies the wearers of Cantilever Shoes, is founded on a basic prin ciple of good health. For foot com fort is a necessary factor in good health, which inspires happiness while happiness in turn creates good looks. I'roper nttlnB Bhoe.s nre necrbsnry to font comfort, but more than this, the shoes must ho correctly designed and constructed to nllow euce of unlklng, of foot action, In a nnturai cny Nature gave tho human foot a flexible arch and Instep, That Is why The C.intl lexer bhoe is made to ilex ulth the foot. JnKtenil of belni; made rigid by n metal shank-piece," such ns is concealed in ordlnnry shocn. The Cantilever Shoo en couragos strengthening exercise of the arch muscleB, nnd with your feet mov lng ennlly and nnturnlly you wnlk or ptnd In romfcrt The natural Phape of the i-hnr nrd the w)':Bn' neI encournge correct posture, with the weight pioperlv diinihuted. v cm can wnlk or Ktand for a Ions- time In Cantilevers without the fatigue ex perienced In other footwear The atvle rf Cantilever Shoes Is correct for day. time wear. ' El Adjoining St. Junes CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office Cantilever are uliu nn eulf In nearlij rltle-, Alloonn Uendbrim a. 13UJ Kluenth Aw. Abury Park lint Shoe i'o. il'J7 fuoknu- Hrrliburuurnr' S4 N 3d ii 'i hnsinwn ant;' ft3o Mult, m ..fIP ,7 M ' nnrhe Hro llkr.Jarre M p Vhirrnv in ih.K,.- .. Walnnt St. Between 12th & 13th 1222-1224 Walnut Street mam MM Final Clearance JWMaajWBMi-M... of High Grade AfternoonDresses r!SfiU To Be Closed Out From Our Regular Stock Canton Crepes, Georgettes, Satins and Laces, hand somely trimmed with braid, embroidery and beads. They Were up to $135 Reduced to and 9 3 9 65' I J '.fii A vi II TirfeTh Hon Tnn SB h rtt,: ,rt. lilffliMCia