'H 'tiv W j- 4. ;, J JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy tyynno Tells of the Many Philailelphians at Bar Harbor and York Harbor This Summer. She Sees a Pretty Frock Other Bits rB remarkable how popular the Milne harbors arc to Philadelphia nn. Wort" art mmim to attract more of u S Si otbera, but liar Harbor unci York Harbor are cloae seconds niid thirds. And a Brent many go to Wln- "."rwSmlw "the Do Witt Curlew . go ul, to Bnr Harbor and HJ2 opened their hamlaome cftttaw fv,,. Minn Frances Oijlcr Im with w parents, and later In the season ?hl Soscph Walkers will visit them. 8;, V?Xr n Klwnor C'uylcr. you Jjmember, and was married about Urn rima of our entry into the war. Mm. VtTtUoT Fraecr has gone up to lJ.tr Harbor for n atay of n couple, of months, ind th Fred Fearing are up therci MrV. Fearing mother. Mrs. BliM'y Porter, who has. lived for n number of Mari in Washlngtou.uaunlly goes to liar Harbor, and her other daughter, Mm. CednVan. widow of BiMiop Codman, of Milne, irnda her summers there. Her wfddlng "eiernl cnr ago was the so SIl event of the soaron in that resort. Tint it was a niiui-i-inT" "i"i"" " thV Mahop and his bride, who was rKnweka 'after his" mta: CatlSn" Porter, the third of the !. tirt . did wonderful work during the war and recelvcds all kinds of decora Sins from France nnd llclglum. Mm Henry Cadwaladcr Chapman la ,t Bar Harbor, and Mr. William Hop kins and hit sister. Mls Ellen Hop kins The Henry Hntfielda a so are tore, but Mrs. folwnrd Morrell who uiai'ly apcndK every summer itt her beautiful WHa, has been nbrmid, ami. if I am not mistaken, ha not jet nailed for homo. She: haa had a most wonder 'i r ." u- - v (n lsnrone aince 2 17 V in. an I hS traveled all JkJiufh Italy and been In Iloino, when) MrV Morrell. whose husband, the late Edward de V. Morrell, way a stepson of thi well-known lawyer and art connols Sur7 John U. Johnson, Uvea uaually .tTorrejdale. Mrs. Mini"'" "j"1""" o. foendlug part of the summer at Bar 3Sbor nd the Megargee Wright. i are Sw there, and cverjo many othera. YOBK IIABBOK aecma almost aa gay and has a number of 1'hlladcljjUlans to entertain this union. Mra. ttood i?lle Bohlen is up there aa usual, and her aletcr. Miss Woodvllle, is with her. Thi Borer Davlsca have a villa there ind the" Morahall Snillshavc gone i.p this year. Mr. and Mra. TUeudora EttlDg! Mrs. Chnrlea W. Fox the lute Jcanea. Morgan Hebarda. (.eraiil Holsmans, Evans Robert anil Henry 0?om are also In the Philadelphia eolony. , T SAW Margarctta Jcanea Thaer 1 last Sunday In Cheatnut Hill, and although she waa in a car. I managed to see that ahe was wearing- a pretty yellow linen dreaa. trimmed with uuite. Uce collar and cuffa. Her hat w- i u Urge yellow straw, with a wreath if blue cornflowers In the front. The back waa turned up with a severe ttare. TOM and Jack, aged four and blx, re spectively, had their hatha, were put Into nlglitclnthca, said their prayers an 1 pranred Into their bed on one of -npai recent nights. Mother then, having given a deep sigh of relief, umiRht iho porch and a possible brewc. But r. lief waa not long. Suddenly a wall arose, "Mnver. innke Jack lay on lil side uv th" bed." "Jack." called mother wearily, "don't worry your little brother, atay on your own aide. "I am. Mother," called Jack. ,"" all right." onawered mother. But. muvcr," inilated Tommy, "he calls ul tide the middle uv th' bed.' NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (i...nlu tirATi'n nf naatlrfln. Bryn Mawr, will entrrtnln at dinner on Friday. August 12. at the Cnrlton. Nnr reganUtt Pier, before the annual ooa tume ball to be given thore Mrs Drown mA hur fumilv aro siiendlns tho sum mer at Narraganaott Pier. Mra. Thomas Fostor and her son, Mr. Thomaa Foster. Jr. of 417 South Car llilo street, spent the week-end ny the gueita of Mr and Mra Charles . Pat terson at their homo In Wllmlnirton, Cel. Mr. and Mrs Edward Norrls and their daughter Miss Kmma HMdlo Norrle, of 101 Weat Sprlncflold acnuo. Chestnut Hill, will return today from Capo May, where thev spent the w wit-end as the gufets of Mrs Norrls" parents, Mr. and Mra. Thomaa F. Dixon, of tho Poplars, Chestnut Hill, at their cottace. Mr, and Mra Henry Conncra Wcetw. of 7812 Lincoln drive. Chestnut Hill, raturned today from Silver Luke, Pa., where they spent the week-end as tho rueats of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Mor ioe, Mr. and Mrs. Weeks will b the Eieats over next week-end of Mr. and rs. Dale B. Fltlor, of 1955 Loouat treet, at their cottaRe In Ventnor, N. J Mr. and Mra. Morloo will return from a several weeks' stay at Sliver Lake en Auguat 1, when they will occupy their oottaxo at Capo May. Mies Julia Beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W Beck, Jr.. of Wyncote. has raturned from a week's atay at Spring Like, where she was the guest of Misa Elisabeth Davla. dauRhter of Mr. and Mrs. Parko Davis, of Kaaton. at their cottage Miss Anna L. Foulke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William U Foulke, of 243 West Tulpehockon street, Germantown, will return tomorrow from Capu May, where she spent the weok-end Mr John Barr Hnrman and tho Misses Harman have returnod to the Wlssn hlckon Apartments after spending some Uraa at Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. II, C. Ingorsoll, of Wild wood, N J , nnnouncn tho uiiKUKement Of thfllr ilmifhtop t1 AltniL fnptlin Jngeraoll, to Mr "Floyd Hnymond Oil-, bert, Gilbert, of Haddon Heights, N J PWK l,L a.ii ,11,11 U P UCUIHQ 1J Mr and Mrs. O Henry HtetHon, of Beaiii v nf Slrin EnhancedbyCuticura ""cn "d lor cvery.day toilet pur lr?n c"tic"'a keeps the complex wn fresh and clear, hands soft and lte and hair live and glossy. The sp i to cleanse and purify, theOint Sent to soothe and heal and the icum to powder and perfume. J5fc.Vl",.,.,,jyU. Adri "OitlesrHiK. ! Ho.pBe OfntmntHtrqe.Tlfam, ZZ """ Soip ihtt without wut. Elklna Park, accompanied by Mra. Btet ron'a alater. Miss Mildred, Lewla, will leave In a. few days for Jackman, N. H,. Mrs. Caleb Fox, who- aro occupying their cummer nome. Mra. Theodore Creamar, of St. pavida. who haa been apendlng a fortnight at MUlbrook, N. Y waa Joined over the week-end by Mr. Creamer. They will return to St. Davldn thla week. - -... Kfr 1) ClnrmAA RWAtrbtAV. nf Jenklntown. will leave In a few days for Haratoga and Lake George, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mra. C. Howard Clark, of St. Davldn, are apendlng tho summer at Northenat Harbor, Me, Mr. and Mra. A. Kdwnrd Newton, of South Carlisle street, who left for Europe Ui tho eprlng, will not return to thla country until soma time in September. Mr. and Mra. E. Swift Newton, of thla rlty, are attending tho aummer at Island Heights. N. J. Mr. and Mra. Joaeph N. Snellcnburg, of the Hellcvuc-Stratford, have left to spend the aummer nt tho Marlborough Blenheim. Atlantic City. Mr, and Mra. Snellenburg and their family will leave In September on an extended tour of the world, sailing from San Franolaco for Japan. Mr. Roy J. Bamberger and Mr. H. S. Schorr, of the Blttenhouae, havo returned from Europe, where they have been touring. Mr. and Mrs. I. Gottlob with their two sons Mr Leon GottlotF and Mr. Martin Qottlnb of 433 South street, have opened their cottage nt 228 South Connecticut avenue. Aiinniic inj, mm ' i"""1 home September IB Mr and Mrs James Gordon Fletcher, of 49.14 Cedar avenue, aro receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Barbara Fletchor, on July 28. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Miller and their family, of 431 Hansberry atreot, aro occupying their cottage at Spring Lakc.N. J for the aummer. Mr. B. H. Taylor, of 507 East Wash ington Inne, haa gono to his farm In the Oaark Mountains for a month. 'Mr. and Mra. Cuylcr C. Supploe, of 6S5 East Mayland street, havo ra turned from spending tho week-end In Colllngawood, N. J. Mra. Philip F. Coleman, of 562 East Mayland atreot, la visiting relatives In the New England States. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Sol Scllg, of Oak Lane; Miss Harriet Wolf and Miss Madileno Kohn, who are spending the summer abroad, have loft Germany for Paris, where they will npond n few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W Dan nenbaum, of Jonklntown, who will sail for Europe early next month, will spend about six weeks In London and Parts beforo visiting other places. NORTH PHILADELPHIA . Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Murray, whoso marriage took place recently, havo re turned from their wedding trip and are at homo to their friends, nt 1930 North Fifth street Mrs. Murray will be remembered as Miss Jeealo B. Benk ler. Mr and Mra. Frank H, Matthews and their family nre apendlng tho sum mer at their summer home In Cen anuken, -V. J Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude W. Ely. of jiocxiami Btroet, are receiving congrat ulations on the birth of a daughter, isorma Jean Ely, on Sunday. July 10, Mrs. Ely was Miss Anna Aileln llentnn daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Henry iienton. or uuo west Butler street. FRANKFORD Mrs. Thomas If olden and eon, of 1815 Harrison street, nre spending the Bum mer t Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horton. of 1525 Adams street, havo left on a three months' trip to Europe. Miss Mabel Lawton, of 4684 Duffleld street, who Is vlnltlng her undo, Mr. Frank Lawton, In Chicago, for a few weeks, will on her return spend some time nt Wlldwood Mrs Samuel Miller, 4712 Targo streot Is entertaining hor father, Mr. Qeorgo it, tiarvoy, or Parkesburg, Pa., for a law ueoltH. Mr and Mrs B. Iawton, of 163B Wakellng street and Mr Raymond Megonlgal, 4938 Grlscom street, nre on n camping trip at Southampton. DELAWARE COUNTY y'utimiij those who look nn nctlvo part In tho "Fashion Show of Iong Ago," which wnu given at tho Providence Friends' Meeting House, near Media, on Saturday afternoon followed by a gar den party and supper were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Roberta, Mr. J. Russell Hayes, Mies Alfred L Hawkins. Mih Frank Watson, Mrs. Albert Williams, Mrs. Frank Lalnge, the Misses Pratt. RITA A. KRAUS f)JHflIIIO A-l Salon Permanent Waving HC.lKIX'W KI.KCTBOI.YHI8 hlriKle .Multiple Neeaie 101B WALNUT HritKFrr BLCCESSOR TO KAI'.NKH A KAPNEK ,1'lionei bprupp 42U3 SI7KS ALTERED FcatUtrn ItemiTOtiMl anil Made Int., AfnttrAf,( Brass Beds Relacquered SICHEL'S TJ riionrt Iim. 4703 I. I IB, "- & ALSO BAGS & SUIT CASES HALIWMKN'H SA.Mri.lS '"' uiul All KlnJn Trunk-, Uikh nnd Snit Onueii Marts to Orilrr VICTOR VALISE CO., Inc. a r . Ptinll' 4K N. 7m M. M.ir.. ?n.-J !imM'l!MTTO ffttafiresses Renovated TDHBe DETDABDErn J..- 1, : " "- femuiwuiraiDniicntimuaiiumimaiiiuiiimuHaHULiiiirfflimiJiutinuiHanin.HmntiiHii;! - You ought to taste it! Butter 1 fW.1 a I i nii?lb B i i ; At all our Stores E rl EVKNlSrG PUBLIC Engaged Thoto liv I'hnto-Crafters. MISS RLBANdll JIOBB daughter of Mra. Henry Burnett Itobb, of 17211 Spruce alrect, whoso engagement to Mr. Tliom.ii T. Ldnawcaver, of Ijebanon, was recently announced Mra. Eleanor Lewis, Mlaa Henrietta Walters. Mies Elinor Waltorn and Mlaa Margaret Hnwklna. An Interesting nrray of gowns worn many years ago by an cestors of those displaying them waa presented In a promenncio on tne green, followed oy a few worus oy i the wearers regarding each coatume Mr J Ruseell Hayes. Pennsyhanla'n Quaker poet, rend a poem he had dedicated to tho occasion. Mr and Mrs. C, Fnincls Williamson nnd their daughter. Mlas Mary Ellta bcth Williamson, of Media, are apend ivm .aim..! u7Atm nt Consrreas Hall. Cape May. Their son, Mr. Sterling Williamson, la spending the summer ftt Rnglosmsre. Mr. and Mra. Gideon Btull. of Ridley Park, havo bean entertaining Mlaa Mir iam StuII at their cottngo at Cape May for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, of Media, havo been guesta for a few day of Mre. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holland Rhoada, at their home in Choa ter. MOORESTOWN Mlas Florence Deuty is entertaining MIbs Becker, of TexaB. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin R. Moore, of Staten Island, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Evans, of East Main street. Mra I. S Daugherty la spending the summer at Ocean City. Mrs. Simeon Jester spent Saturday nnd Sunday at Beach Haven. Mrs. William Kennnrd was the hos tess at a card party given nt the Field Club last week. MRS. ADAMS TO QUIT AUG. 1 Woman to Succeed First Assistant Attorney General of Her Sex Washington, July 20. (Iy A. P.) Mrs. Annette Abbott Adnma, tho first woman to bo an assistant attorney general, will sever her connection with the Government and return to private prnctlce In San Francisco, August 1, it was said today. She resigned some month ago, but remained to finish up pending caaes in her office, under which fall nil legal questions Involving prohibition. Mrs. Adams wrote a number of important liquor opinions, Including the in-transit ruling which holds that no ships may enter the three-mile limit with liquor aboard. Attorney General Duughorty will ap point a woman to succeed Mrs. Adams, but so far has not made a selection. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Ladies' Department About 25.00, 30.00 Tyrol Wool Suite 15.75 (Plain Tailored Always in Style) 6.75 Wool Vests 4.50 3.50 Tailored Waists 2.25 8.75, 10.00 Straw Hats 2.50 5.00 Best Silk Lace Hosiery 2.75 Real Camel's-Hair Coats Swiss Neck Scarfs, etc. La Grecque Tailored Underwear Mann & Dilks; 1102 CHESTNUT STREET 3 'TTTWf flit? mi ira Hi' 4?SaSi 364 '36(10 500 Hftfl i .ft yp CONTINUING July Sales EMBRACING THEIR ENTIRE REMAINING SELECTIONS OF Suits Wraps Sports Apparel Skirts Blouses Hats Exceptional Values Prevail Throughout Our Entire Assemblage 1EDaERr-PHIIADBLPHlA, TUESDAY, CARNIVAL, AN ENGLISH FILM, MAKES BIG HIT Stanloy Has Tony Sarg Nov- olty as an Added Feature Stanley "The Great Adventure will be best known to many people an "Burled Alive," which Arnold Ben nett wrote. This was one of hi; moat ..i- .i.tAf. ,1 nnf that that pop ular actor. Lionel Bnrr.rmore, la play ing tho leading role, the film version promises to be equally BUceesaf ul. Lionel la a much hotter player In roles of thla sort than those In which he haa Intely been appearing. Kenneth Webb directed this etorj, whlrh tells how an eccentric artist, who. in order to elude a celebrity i....u. ..nt, mntt-lfvifttii n hrr ODjCCti conccnla hla Identity by posing aa hla dead vnlct. He goea to ''bis own funeral In Wcatminater Abbey. The fact that a pretty little widow m a -takes him for tho late valet, Leek, with whom she had been corresponding through n mntrlmonlol ngency, adds considerably to tho complications which pllo thcmaelvcs on the (.boulders of the woman - dodging, publicity shunning nrllat. , .; Supporting Mr. Barrymore in the leading feminine role is Dorla Rankin, hla wife. Tho other principal Players In tho cast are Thomas Brnldon. Oc tavla Broake. Ivo Dawson, arlcs Itne, Jed Prouty. B. J. '"ij' Maybcth Carr, Kathcrlne Stewart, Arthur Knnkln nnd. Paul Kelly. Another of those delightful and novel cartoons of Tony anrg s, cuiich .. the Whale Waa Jonahed," la an added nttraetlon. ArciMlla "Wealth" showed Kthel Clayton In a now role. While good, ahe r.eemed to havo been somewhat un Inspired. Wllllnm D. Taylor directed the piece, which was written by Cosmo Hamilton, who haa a number of uc ecsaos to his credit . Tho alar appears at her beat In the emotional roles. The aurroundlng playerH do good work, especially Her bert llawlinaon m a huiband who docs not care very inucn lor mo mcu . work. ,, . .. The atory, briefly, telle about a wealthy man who marries an artist who la poor. The match, like many In reality, la not a happy one becnuso of paternal interference, but happiness comes to tho couple in a mild way after many hardships. Palace and Impwlftl ''Carnival" ia a British -mode film which Hurley Knolea directed. However, unlike many other foreign pictures, this ouo Is exceptionally good and shows the beauties of the Old World In artiatlc hettings for the nctlon of the piece. MnthNiin l.nrnr nnd ll. U. .'I mil" ing wrote the piece, which was adapted rrnm tlin nliiv nt "tllp Willie title The story might be likened to n modern erton of the fnmous play, "Othello, hut without the tragedy part of It. Mothcson Long plays the role of an Ifallnn actor, with just the proper amount of emotionalism to make It ef fective. Victoria "T.ovc'h Pcnnltv" suffers from a poor story, although the star , is fine. Hope Hampton .mould have her stories especially written for her because she is a distinctive type of player nnd the ordinary material does not seem to "fit." John (llllert seoms to have tried for this one, because his Straws & Panamas Cleaned and Remodeled n tlir nfirrat thntx for humtnrr. Our 40 jrnrn of experience In nt ruar service. STEINMAN PRACTICAL IIATTKH Phonei Mnrlt MPT 7th St V - 2 Price ApCHUC M5W VI) It It j y f vrlrJfe J,r 1 51 N. liia $rp si name la there as author, scenarist and dlrectpr. , Misa Hampton does her finest work ao far in thla picture, which depicts a girl who plana revenge upon the be trayer of her olater, although her own love affair ia in peril, Caplfol "Behind Masks" has noth ing to do with the W. T. Hernia odaplatlou of K. Phillips Oppenhelm'a story whlcli was known In novel form as "Jeanne of the MnrMics. Heading the cnit in support of the star ia Frcdrlk Vogcdlng, a popular Dutch nctor, who makes his debut in American films as leading man. Wil liam P. Carleton. who has been seen In sunport of many stars, has a strong role. Others In the cast Include Kemp ton Greene, Lewis Brotighton. an Hng Iie.lt actor; Oladrs Valerie, Alex Knuff man and Julia Hwaynn Gordon. Regent "A Divorce of Conveni ence" is not so appropriate a title for Owen Moore now that ha recently an nounced his marriage to Kathrlne Per ry, who also appears In this picture. The story is one that was written especially for Mr. Mooro by Victor Hecrman. In constructing thla new farce the author concentrated his efforts about the particular talentn of the star. Tho two leading feminine narts nre nortrayed by Kathcrlne Perry nnd Nltn i aim. JACK N0RW0RTH IS HIT OF SUMMER SHOW AT KEITH'S Van Hoven, tho Mad Magician, Also Scores In Qood Program Keith's Llko a summer breeze cool and comforting la the offering of Jack Norworth, who headlines the bill. Mr. Norworth Is on Oak Lane-Phil-adclphin product, but his merchandise of comedv nnd Ming lias a nntlonul market. Ills ongs click with wit and philosophy nnd he has the knack of saying much in n few words. He offered several new specimens from the Norworth factory on this visit and the audlenco liked his brand of goods Immensely, for It constantly asked for more. Prank Van Hoven. "Tho Mad Magi cian," has been 'abroad for several jears. On this flrot "alt here for some time, quick comedy of effervescent and sometimes startling kind was of fered by Van Hoven, who supplied magic between laughs. He scored a solid hit. A dainty touch is given by Janet Adair, who sings clever songs inn- mnfaK' nairl nVn tnef t9 nil arnnLPQ every word clearly to tho cars' of tl.n,el nrenenf. Hhn wah nnnrnMntnrl rnnllnllv. ' and set tho pace for applause. Problems which wa will have to deal ill with In the future wcro discussed by Dorothea Sadltcr and William Onston, who presented a playlet somen hut fas cinating nnd brim full of interest Olive Hrlscod and Al Rnuh offered an entertaining skit, rich in novelty. Ijcxcy and O Connor, a I'hllndMplila . tpnm flnnporl nrtlntlpnllv nn.l irnml netg ' also were presented by Oold and Ed- i wards and the Flvo Aralons Topics of the Day on the screen were up to the moment. Globe A good summery xliow is of- CLEARANCE 3 .85 HOUSANDS of pairs of all the smartest models Pumps, Oxfords, Sports Shoes in every leather, fabric or combination. Large stock of White Shoes. Values slashed from $12.50 down to less than half. Get your vacation shoes now before the Summer stock is gone. Rummage Sale Odds and Ends of all the Summer Footwear 1-00 1-95 2-95 'ALLAHAN" . GOOB 921 MARKET STREET 60th & Chiitnnt Sit. 5604 Gernuntown Ave. 2736 Germantown At. afflMpjnBK l bbbbB Ilr7 W I rl f BBaaWt ISODAl Q ! UHfi .rs Tgiiu jtz ookforzybIasses atyourfountaitv No one likes to drink after Btrungers. The Lily 'Glass' is like your own private soda glass. Used once and thrown away. The daintiest paper 'glass' ; with a curved lij,) that fits yours. "purity specialties CO. CHARLES L. HUFF, Owner and .ManaKcr Denclda Hldg., Philadelphia, Pa. k A cfTLtl. romo y JULY 26, 1921 feted. In keeping with the Mason. Wroo'a Wuda, n company of cjever al Philadelphia glrla, presented an act In which the latest dance. Ideas are the dulKtnndlng fenturea. Viola May and company in sours and dances were nlso nppreelated. Tho Four Bards, one of the best "costing nets" n vaude ville, lived up to their reputation. Jojo nnd Hnrrlsin kept laughs In motion with the r comedy sonm iieiua iimi link v1'f,r8,Un " r,?"rtThwdt' ?,. ,!! Ncnpol tan Duo nnd V llliscii. the Jug- gler, .ilso pleased. Walton Hoof A number of breezy in rmsr national attiuctjon "The Great Adventure BUSTER KEATON X Vocal t'rolosu Eminent Bololtti Tony Rsri' lMtt Comtar Crentlen 'When the Whale Was Jonahed' Palace -niKATRKi" Imperial 1114 MAnKKT 0OTH WAt.NUT NilVFit. t)d IMl'JlKflMVK I'HOTO IHIAN' X a KH.MUU IN VK.VICK OS Till: ULOlUOl'S ITALIAN CANALS ADPA FM A Chestnut Bt. Dl. 19th -r-L'lTL 10 A. M. to 11MB P. M ETHEL CLAYTON .w. VICTORIA ftffiSM? HOPE HAMPTON V. HAROLD LLOYD "$$?$&? C A PTTVM 724 MAHKET PTTtEET v-Jr 1 1 WL-, nonoTnv dai.ton in "nKHlND MASKS" RPrrT7MT' "AruRT bt. rui. imi rH,VlIl,lN i OWB.V MOOIIB In "Dlvnree of Convenience" GLOBE JUNtPEJl AND UARKBT VAt'nRVII.I.TC n TO It TOWERS THEATRE Camden nitOADWAY A PINE BTTtEET 11 TO 11 pnflrnv"F.i.v i,ast nvK mats The Official and Onlv DEMPSEY CARPENTIER FIGHT PICTURES rn""n'""" homim 11 a M In II T M EITH'S THEATRE JACK NORWORTH Pinning Hla Own flonita FRANK VAN HOVEN Tho DIppy-SIiKl Muolrlsn JANET ADAIR prmOTHEA aiTir.TP.n with WII.T.IAM OAKTON t- CO OTHr.lt STARS -.-.m T rT fipnvi? W11jL,UV KjtiUVCj PARK Symphony Wnssill Lops nnd His Orchostro TODAY 4 an DOIUVTHY FOX. Soprano 7 tV IAH1E STONE I.ANOHTON Cnntf tll U 45 KStlLY STOKKS HAO.AH. Soprano TOMORROW OnOCEHIV DAY SPOHTB FUN PARADE SHOES m SALE-Buy Now! 4-85 e.85 C'aw i a Vrfny-ij nnd timely songs were offered by Bth Herri, who interspersed her numbers with artistic dances. Many original slops Were offered by Worth and Itoweri In n novel danrlnu act. Kmlly Lea won approval with several songs STKAMNIHI' NOJIfEsl BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORPORATION Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam Antwerp Amsterdam SS "TUL8A" (U.S. S. B.) Sailing July 2 S S "CQLLINGS WORTH" (U. S. S. D.) Soiling July 26 For rattt and particular, apply GEYELIN & COMPANY, INC., Phlla. Agent 108 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia Lombard S144 Main 7670 12 DAYS NEK ASfKRirAN TRANft-rACIFir PABSKNOnB ??WT hriTtffn HKATfLlJ nn.l YOKOHAMA. KOUK, fill AN fin ItoNO KOMI nnd MAMM n llir fMIOnt HOl'Tn Nrw .nd p.tkl U.S.S.B. cAti S.S. Keritone Stat Anf. m . ... v ' 3.3. nejrttona itata uct. lb a.a. auvar oiaia mot. v Fwm, ifMrvatlon. tc, fpS & rallrflad or tenrkt aftnl. r HUCHGALLAGHER.Gw.Eut.Ait..l7StrSi..Nn.YeTli QheADMIRALLJNE' EAR N - L I N E Incorporated 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA SS COQUINA AUG. 18 (Arrancemcuta bar brrn mflo for Quick AUehnrn at cmrco at IlavaaaJ For flpan and Bat Applr EARN-LINE STEAxMSHIP COMPANY, Agents Bullitt Building. Phlla, Ps. lambard r.20O-5X01-o202-B203 Matn U81 Old Glory is now on the Seven Stas' AStERICAN SnirB AllE AVAIIVBLE FOlt YOUR OCK.1N YOYAfiE Keio combination Paitmstr and FrtioM Hey numbrr b() Mp nam tniM catf oreratvr tnown bottom of eotumn. EcnorE. Donlorne and I.oadon. From New York. Auiruat 18 September 20 OM North Statt (IBS) July 80 Spterobr 0 Centennial Btata. (IBB) llrrmrn and Duntlc From Xfir York. AuKint 10 Sptembr 22 Potomac. (189) Aucutt 23 October 3 l'rlnceia MatolkA (150) Aumiat 80 Hudson (irD) Plrmouth. Cliernoorc and nremra rrora New York. Aurniet 2T Heptsmbtr 28 America (160) Auruat 8 September 8 Oor-e Waahlnc ton (158) KOUT1I AMERICA Rio da Jnnrlro, Montertdro and Raaaos Alrea. . From w YorK Auguat 8 Huron fil) Auuuat IT Aeo'.ua (01). Aunuat 31 Southern Cros (01). FAR EAST Honolulu, Yokohama. Kobe. Mnnlliv. Honakona. bhanrhal. From San Frnnelaro July SO Empire State '1OT) Vftiu.t a dolden Btata (10U Aurut 80 Hooaier ritat uuoi. Yokohoma. Kobe. Rhamhal. Honckonr. Manila. . From Seattle. Julr SO Kfiton mate (100) 1 Heitember IT Sllvr Htato (108 hawaii. rnn.irriNEs. eabt ixdia. Honolulu. Manila. 8alon. Hlnzupore. Co lotnbo. Calcutta. From Won Frnnr4eo. ' Auruet 13 Creole State (105) Swtember 14 -VVolvarln. Hlaly (10S). October 15 Granite Btate (101) COASTWISE AND HAWAII. IlftTona, t'ansl. I.o Antrlra. Ban Frunclac and Hawaiian lalamli, ju'y 80 Buckeye mate (oj. September 8 llawkeje Stat (80). 80 Mataon XaTlsatlou Co. 120 Market Btrert Ann Francisco Cal ... 20 South Gay Bt tlaltlmor. Md. 01 Munaon Hteumshlp I.tne. OT Wall atreot N ' Tel Bowlina; Oreen 8300 105 FacltlO Mail B. I. Co 10 Hanover Bo N. Y Tel. Ilowllnff Green 4180 1)21 Market St Han Francisco Cal. 100 The Admiral I.lnr. 17 Btato Btreet X Y Te! llowllna G-on "'125 1 C Srm'h Itida Seattle Waid. ISO I h. Mnll H. h. Co.. Inc. t; llr idua . Tel Whitehall 1200 U.S. SHIPPING DOAR9 Uuhliyton.ai Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U S. S. B. S. S. "MONOMAC" Rxpectrd to ill lute Julr or early Autu.t for ROTTERDAM U. S. S. B. S. S. "WESTERN HOPE" Ksperteil to anil Auc 4 AT rONfF.RK.NCK ItATKS Harrus, Magili & Co., Inc. I.nmlmrd S22K-1 .Mun 7Bj0 425 Lafayette ndtf., Philadelphia BALTIMORE TO HAWAII and return Calling nt Hut nun, ranima CaoaL nt: uYxV. NrK-vMiVtW" Ht'CKKYK STATK Leatr llaltlmcri' fur llunull Jul. 3otb nAWKHYE STATE Ira Sn Vnnrl.ro for llaltlmnre An. 7th MATSON NAVlGATlOiN CO. ttamif Inc Aaenta, I , H. MilniMni HoanJ to sortli tiax Ktrert. Ilnlllmnre. Slcf. r anr lornl atrnmanln enl yoLU i iAME.(&( UNG 3ittiW& wtr New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth an J E?ulojne-iur Mt ROTTERDAM Julr 30 Stpt 3 Ocl I RYNDAM . Act 0 Stpt 10 Oct. IS N. AMSTERDAM Auj. P Sept 17 0t ti HOORDAM ,. Apg 20 5rPt 24 Ocl 2j! ru2tr 05c 1531 Walnut St. Pklla. I i if '.i.y " ; , .EThmUIu Itt tfaiiMh Tloyd Woodward, t'lfth street tik- Market, t'ainilsh, snld to hnvtv beent fugitive since October, was arrsta fi his home lost night. Police sy b trained small boys to fob gas meters an telephone coin boxes. l 'l l"P!M WtBAMWHlr NOTICF TO YOKOHOMA ncr, ,ii. linmt S3) It. lonflt 31,000 tor lyirx 0 S.S. Silrtr Stat Stpt. 17 . ..... ... u nc PasGenger nnd Freight Services From New York uvEnpoot, VABAJU Lltl .. IANIA Aoe. CAHV Aur. is A I Il.ttANIA ln- Spt. 10 nt. Auk. to Htvt. si I .lIlll.IA Allv. ? HmW i HMlt. 77 ITav. 1 . rU'YTIIIA (dbit).. rlfpt. fl Oct. 11 Nor. IS t. t Pt.TMOIJTH nri5nnottnrir."unTHn HAXON1A . Aar. 30 Oct. 11 Not. S3 LOXDOXDRnnV I.tVJCRPOOL AND QLAsaow CAMEROXIA Jalr SO I ... .Wijjfy- L,U.NDONDBKRT AND QUASOOW Auc. IS Cent. 10 Oct. AI.OKIUA .Atlir. t6 0. viini, OinRALTAH. PATRA8J. DHHRO'NllCI TRIDHTP FIIIMB CAT.AI1RI, .An. HAMTlUrtfl AST mnir.m PAXXOXIA . .;".Au. 18 -.. I,oaTON TO LIVERPOOL ASSYRIA Atl.ll ..J'.,i,I'ADn:I'r"IA TO LONDON V1ROII.1A An. in VERKXTIA ....Ait. is Cl'XAKIl MIcniTERRAXEAX CRCIrlBa MADKinA. OniRAtTTAR. AIX1IERS. MONACO. XAPI.E8. ALEXAXDRIA. PIRAEfB. PATTtAB TRIE8TB (Porta irr aocordtnc to crulao). CAROXIA Oft. St Dee. 7 CAMEROXIA Not. IB Jan. 10 imnara and AnrRor ntMimablp Uneo Paaaena-rr t omre. 1300 Wnlnat Ht., rhlla. Freliht Oftlre. nanme nidc. Phlln. KERR LINES Sailing! from Philadelphia BREMEN HAMBURG SS "Corson" (USSB) Loading Sailing July 26 SS "Chickaaaw" (USSB) Sailing August 10 SS "Westbrook" (USSB) Sailing August 20 ANTWERP ROTTERDAM SS "Liberty Glo" (USSB) Sailing August 1 SS "Schoharie" (USSB) Sailing August 20 Kerr Steamship Co., Inc. G15-16 LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA. PA. llrll Telephone Kejr. Teler.h. l.ninliurd fl 10 4 Main SI10 a White star S. S. HAVERFORD One of the well - known steady ing White Star Liners, sailing from Philadelphia to Liverpool Aug. 13 and Sept. 17 Aboard the Haverford you enjoy the comforts of a modern hotel and a cuisine and steward sorvico inter nationally famous. International Mercantile Marine Co. i l'arnier Office, 131P Walnut nt., l'hlla. 1 lielght OfUca, 4(1.1.411 Ilouraa Hldf., I'lilln. PHILADELPHIA to BARCELONA, MARSEILLES GENOA & NORTH AFRICA 5t S "JEAN STERN".. Aujr. 17 Through Ullla f I.mllDa ter all perta u Miuln, Morocco, Alarrte. TunUla, Ullr, Mce, blltrallar, l.eant A l,ehora TRANSHIPMENTS VIA Ol'K OWN STEAMERS Earn-Line Steamship Co. 11!) South Fri'irt'. ? PHIln . a lambiril Atnn.ni.nt et t-tn 3-j( Aganta far Three Star Line Ht. tea A(TVte-r Mettn'a L - Hrloia Bt.. Hw Yaiiu st-H-' v 4-&t ,J$A.'t, JjJJL
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