ftwj a me i? i t ' A ETEXIXG PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1921 9 . - .i ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE fs'andy Wywie Tells of an Accident to Miss Augusta Harrison She Hears of Doings in Capo May, Atlantic City and Newport iL.t Atuvtiatn TTnrrlHnn ft t-vID you near iv "..,.-.- -- i l) win throw u it"m h" hcrsc ono (,Ift it week ami pretty wfl ulnihen ht wcpk Hii I ,(f located unit JlA! kft am painfully nm frJarmlKncndMnryHpott,. fccrioiii i w )n f n Tfifr Mil Imvp i .h. qVriithcr-i Hurt ranch In Wyom- iTon 1 rn to CnV Mnr little Inter ., lth Lvsbcth noTil. ami lit the faTnSM an; nil.n m . " Europv, spen.llnB thp iii n not come out til car nbroail. till next year. THE lt nt the tfolf Club In Cnpc Mnr Saturday was a bis affair. A Hcitt manr people were ti,o ami It m vorv ftn.v. Mr-. Hob Urge went M innklnc extremelv smart In n black ?S k and Atht " "" Theodora LiUI & the uelrliiK u hltc ;Mrt nii.l n'.t nn,1 a inn sweater am tan felt hut which wnH trimmed with a dark onUI The Lewis Lilllrs hnvc n rottnK V r.i,I Mnr and Thco s of course ati. tPh.m lean WW. their other A or. wholes in Washington is JtMlnit with them for n while ami It ems like old times to fee .Tenn nnd Thwdorn together. , The, were insep irable before Jean's marriage. "Mr John nell and his son Iter were down for the week-end nnd went over The club for tea. nnd the .nek Mnno s Sere thiTC. They were ntajiiiK with , th II Kk Wetherllls. Htl.el Tluhn Ha ley. "lio was another guest of the Aether ills was nt the club. Others were tin IlVrry Wortlw. Dr. and Mrs Char m Ia", the Hutchle Hrotts. Mrs .fojin Large nnd Tim Kdwnnls mid his wife. ATLANTIC CITY and Chelsea nre ns crowded n can be. not onlv on Tek-cnd. but straight throng h the, month now. Mr. nnd Mrs John I. Lewis, of this city, nre nt the Dennis ihd will ta Into September i nnd Mr. Charles Mather nnd his two dntighters. Miss Josephine Mather nnd Miss Dor othy Mather, nre nt the Ambassador for several weeks. Mrs Sntn Hell nnd her daughter. Miss Florence Hell. hac rooms nt the Marlborough -nienhelm nnd will stny there through the rct of the month. Mr. and Mrs. John Ilrann an- nt the Ambassador, nnd the Fnnk Hnmbos oteuio" " v.1:" . -...i.. -.. Most of tne nnnmnKor innuij n talnc in Atlantic Clt. The Ilnrcln, ' Warburtons nre theie nnd Hrownlei nenils lier time between letwcen Atinnnc m and Cape Mar. She i erv intimate with Mrs Ifuttlue Scott, jon know, nnd fns with her 11 creit denl In Cape May. At present, liowev r. ie nnd her fatner aie up nt 11111 Top Inn. in New - port. The jnung .mnn " nnnmaiier-. are not In Atlantic this fenson. Thet are. In Europe and nre staving witn 1 Mrs Wannmaker s motner. .Mrs 11-, Wanamaker's mother. Mrs II-. Dlffton. for a v. nil. Mrs. Diftnn icen living in Europe for the last 1 you know, nnd t hear he is ns liara Dlffton hns been rif toi eood ookine ns eier. W10 (irr.fes beautlfullv and Is altogether a terj at trtctlve woman. UP IN Newport jesterdn the Imita tion tennis tounia'iient tnrted. an I there were n great mini spectators at the Casino The Joe Wldeners nre nt the Muenehlnger King. Thev liave not opened their ulln tins summer, but will stay for a while nt lite hotel Tliej returned from I'uropc onl a few wicks ago. Clnreme Pol a 11 gne n dinner on Saturdnv night to Mime f the iNitoH j and It is renlh nlmgether fho-oughlv gn, in Newpoi, for this month nt lens. RuMrs the Imitation tf tills there me tlm oAAkf vnAa Uti n ,.1 fler,lA I Yi. t..": r.... . .. i.i.i nn,l i. u.e ;n,ur v "I- ;- ".', "'' , ,,,'he 1 ng..Bt'inint of Ihm daught-r Miss dav there nre the Kin ( up mi es. while Helen Inez McSorle. nnd Mr William tdiiorrow will see the siucl il rnien. Willi J Ambrose, of Hoxborough rntes offered n the Newport Yin lit I Itacing Association NORRISTOWN Jt- j r. .. 111 . ,i- A'r'' ' ''TO 01 West .Mam stieel ACK and PetU who lielplng to dry rn'ortnlned nt c.irds In honor of Mrs dl'hes the other dn whn Man ni Llnjd Leach of I,eington Vn Then out and ns Is the wa of children, som ;ere three tnbls d tnvois were won leaHfulnesH was n purt of (he pni- b Mrs l.rlo "nllninn Mrs. Norman gram. SaliMnck: "I couM .In nil tlin r,ol',' "'" Ml" Mildred rov .nit... 1.. .1.- ..-!. I 'PI..,iV until. ' Mr and Mrs Clifton S Hiinslc kr """'" '" "" ""I". " " '" Inr ' cnlil Hem- "I can del nil the 1 iuC 1 11 ... ' Wnll ,Vr , i llhfs in Il.n en. Well er-.r. tald Jaik, intliei put nhou for it. "uell-cr- I inuld li nil the dishes 1 in Ildl "l Hi ' situ rum. I cciiiiu drj all of 'em in Heaven mil Hell both Mother! Motlu'l 1" -he called, "Jnel cil.l 'Hi.ll ' " . NANCY WNNH. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Thorlngton of 2031 Chestnut street Mrs Ethfl Huhn Halle) who with hr fnthei Mr fJeorge A II ilin is f pending the summer In Hiverford, en tfrtalnert nt dinner last night Mr nnd Mrs J Hamilton Cheston of 1S01 Spruce street left on Rnturdv for Urttton Woods wheie thev will spend several weeks tWere going to Northeast Harhrtf Ml fni tVia rrtri.. lilrtnr rt Ihtt teaeon ' Mr and Mrs Vlexandi Sellers nnd their daughter Miss Hllth Fillers, nnd their sons Mr Alexander Kellers Ji ami Mr William Sellers who wer cruising on the v irht Violctte in Cape May waters returned hut week Thev left on Wednesdnv foi Molet Me "here thev will spend th remalndei ot summer Mr nnd Mrs Sellei other dnuchter Miss Vnncv Sellers is traveling" through lh ( nnsidlnn ItocUles and the West with Mrs )qnnc II Clo thier Ji of suniivlitooU Untlnor Miss Knihar ne c l.ei dnugliter of Mr ami Mrs Cliarles M I.ea of Wesi- norpe IVvnu Is Hpmi'liiT several weeks ' Jt Keniichuiik)inrt Me wlire she is t guest of Mis i nilsahe'li Tiottei L aiURluei of Mr nnd Mrs William ft Henrv Trottci. of c'leve clnte Chestnur Hill Irv Hilvv.irrt (l tmltl. .,! iiA,,n. ,. J"'1,' Philip I.eldv will l.avi tcclav 'or Chelsea wnere uie.v w.n sptnel a lortnlGhi R4f,rl',ds "f Mrs Dlllwvn Wlster of r!;i . . lu "enue fjennan'ovvn will mann Honpitnl with n lueiken arm thM.r i""'1. M"' ' Mor'is U'i'w and the.r -laUBl.tei Mi-s i:iinl.eih M Wl ar. ,'.',, I5"' avenue (Jeimantown, tucKej B aev,'ral which at Nan- ofl,'il"1 Ir '' ''lutein Straw hi Idgv earlv con Un .Merlon who spent tho of M, ""J!1"1"', "I roivvoith tho home Jin r,'"!'11',,'1'''" I n lent Ml and Mmn ,lr' H hr'brl.'Ke In tier SS Jf'V" '""' f,,r "'" I'ocono J'UM .. . . ttl' " U," Vl" s"p"'' All ?rlc li i !"" "111" Ml ami Mrs l'red. lor.!,, J l",;1"l'lP', "".I tn'lr sons Mi ward l m"'1 r'l'-.dKe nnd Mr VA on ,,. " ; J?'"" i l(Ifc.e -'d vvl o have lieei, ' " nn ixtenMv.. I.;.. .i.....r ... T, "lan I ft bomo dlan K ,h,iL " ."!' ''"ni'Bh the Caiia hJ.." ',''l,"'', n"d the West will ,eturu In.l . . '""1 .Vll ninl Vlry Ul,,... "nage s vn mm Mrs "nages n,, i,,. "..,:'..,.."":.". nd viiu i . ... """ 'ii'iiiniei ,vir " Mn now !" w,n,,h' '"'"Rhorn o aiestn,'. "'.N,. l,,, ncl llartvvell avenue r If r-K.. .","" i '"L"u Jim ho ha c ;.. . " r line PoennA .'" ' win. have liren 111 the and will '.;.. m ''''(rued ve'terdav Clashortia i,l . '"' wl- ul"i Mis ti. n ,,aren,s "' r.irworth ' this Cltv nr Ml"8 Kr,,nU V ''"'kid now" at Oik nh..CfM,s',,B t'1''" m,m,e' lllre?n,a.0na'm.1tfpt,Zr UhCr "" JlyramIUtheirr!sonLrvl, '' lXw- llf '"' Mr, and M s?f "'.'" la.w Bml "Inughter. ille h r? ' Jawt0 Jackson, or Paj- v EUe6n&B. V ,IW.!W ?. Hummer , "", New York. """uc-n .mouii amlffi "r Caspar Wistnr miii- -... o,unter, Ml Vlrglnli Miller. will mil for Hurupe nn the tSth of Au fsu-t, where they will remain several weckf. Mr nml Mr Allen IV Whltlnc. with their thre iton. havn tnken a cottaRS nt Northeast Harbor for the summer Mr. mid Mm trn Atkinson, of J 12 Oowcii avenue. Chestnut Hill will nnenrl Augurt nt Portland, Me Tnel- clntigh ter. Ml nuth Atklneon, Is entnplnn nenr Portland Mrs Llewellyn H Andrews, wife of Prof Andrew , of Kenmore., N. V and Miss Emmti B Mert ares spending the week at Atlantic Clti l)r. Henry Wlldormin. of 1111 South Fifth utroet, will tour th West ns far nn Denver, Col , during the month of Aujrus! Mr. and Mm Joseph C Pratt, of Frankfort!, announce th engagement of their daughter, Mlsa Eveln Pratt, to Mr Oiorgo Austin IJvans, also of this city. Tho einjagemont was announced nt a luncheon nt tho ummer homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Pratt at Atlantic City, N. J. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr nnd Mrs. Albert UcRimild Water nil, of Merlon nrr belne congratulated on tho birth of a daughter on Thumlaj, July 28 Mr nnd Sirs John K Uraun. are spending several weeks at the Ambas sador, In Atlantic City GERMANTOWN Mr nh! Mrs Albert U l?ardsle of 8117 Morton street, are In Atlantic lly for two wpcUh Mr and Mrs Kvnn Scull, of 101 liist Coulter street, nre occuplng n itage nt Perksslo for the month of Augu-it Mr John Mrlntjre, of 119 Husi toultr street, has returned from spend ing somo tlmo in Ocean Oroe. N I Mr B IJ Phillips, of St Church lane will Ieao tomorrow to spend the week end In College; llle Mr and Mrs narl Klng of Kcser stroef, aio spending ln weeks at Hrowns-MIIIsln-the-Plncs. N J Mrs C?ertrude Klston nnd Miss Car Ho I,lston. of Morrlstown. N J hiivi, lien tho guests for some time of Mrs Ward, of Shedakcr street. Mi and Mrs Clinrlej T Shaw, of 53 '"'."n'hlnKtoH lane, motored to Island Holghts. N j, cr tho week-end Mr and Mrs Shaw's daughter, Mtas Sainh H Shaw, who has been spending two weeks as tho guest of her uncle nnd aunt. Mr nnd Mrs Tlnrtollffn M Mlrx t ? l-.lanerth, at their cottag. .it Island Heights returned with her parents Mi Charles T Shaw. Jr, spent the week end with friends near lleach Haven Mr nnd Mrs Charles Poulon. of 11J West Shamnnrk strer u ill Iah.a nn Saturday to spend n w'eek In Atlnntl' f'lf -7 , Mls Alarearct Liihen. of 112 West '"-'rpnacK street aiul Miss Marj- Ma. - ,,, "--.".;," ' .;' t Sharnnnct ilrAAl lll go to Ml.-ntlc City on Saturday td spend a week Mr nnd Sim Alherr riiei f nn West Homer street, will 'lenve nn August 20 to spend two weeks .uU nm mil inch Mr Hll(1 M c.eorco ninsmoro t;i,leon. Jr. 21s East Johnso, si?e..t dermintown, who hao Just returned " nji 10 ncean t'ltv .v ,1 , entr from a Mslt to nCean Cltv x .1 . enter lrnin''.(1 "' """"l of Mr nnd Mrs Oeow .'- 1? Antonio. Te 'ihere were twent f"r ruestsp,esenr WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr nnd Mrs Arthur J rjeraghtj hae returned from their wedding trip nnd are nt home nt 540 2 Pin- street Mrs Oerapht.v w'll he remembered ns Miss filldreil A Fern, of J5J3 Webjtir street Mr and Mrs Henr C Ixiwden of to South Fortv-thlrd street. hne an nounced the engagement of their daugh ter Mls Helen C liwden, and Mr S.imuel Elans. Jr also of this eitv Mr nn.l Mrs Mlchn-I Kremer. of 4-' I Ion nee avenue hae left thw ;''' ' '"' ' n'' '0M" "", tnmie M,ThV,aintK ?-rrtTr'"'1 h ,,M ,r Mrs Ullznhith Mcnmlei. nf nil -''" riu -second Mreu. Mn. nnnounceil ,. r ,,. ... H.....I, 1 .. .., ,D . ' 1WI111 imh.m-i,ui m innin s,e'', ln return, d from nn Hinomo- ,,, ,r) , ,, Va( Ulnntic citj. ocean Citj nnd Wlldwood ws Fiances Pur of Pending Ins retuniefi 1 ome of Miss lenn "tree! Mi's Kntlier'n aficr being iiih rur-si ll.imllniTi Illllli 1 in llMl.lt lf U'auI 1 1 ' street Is bpendlng some time at Marsh 1 tleld. .Mas- The wedding of MN Lillian IMI11, Engaged .MISS NOSH , FltKKDMAN The eiisaRcmeiil of Miss rucilin.in to Mi. Fr.inlc Pressman, of 1 10 .South I'"lfl -sc culli stirrt. Is an uiiuiici'd l (he piireuts of Miss Kirt'ilmaii, Mi. mid Mrs II, Prcril man, of li Pathsido nvrniic, llil til Lady's Maid Hairdresser Manicurist, lumns iSmlt sr& r i Ias'iSE Jr xmFt "or a gcaod position nt good pay read Jmwi the I lelp Wanted columns in jgv,. Mmmm PUBLIC LEDGER MORNING EVENING SUNDAY Mrs. Brinton Lucas '"JP'taffffffffffffffffffffffffHL. Photo bj UnniAMch Mrs. I,ucns anil her husband havo lrn spending sceral weclt-cnds motoring to arlous spxshoi'n re sorts. They ami their children will spend Hits month In New Knglmnl STRAWBERRY MANStON Mr and Mis Tsnel floomlierg and sons, of 180D North Thlrty-thlrtl street,' rrt occupying their cottnge at ! North Xew Hnmpshirn avenue, Atlantic Citj Mr and Mrs J Gumpert. of 1 g 1 3 North Twenty-eighth street, nre spending the summer In Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs William H nubln. of 2534 North Thlrty-thlrtl street, are re ceiving congratulatlona on tho birth of a son, Cyrus IJreklcl Itubln Mr nnd Mrs Mnurlco P Kramer have returned from their wedding trip and are at homo at S729 North Park avenue Mrs Krnmer will be remembered ias Mls Itertha I.essy FRANKFORD Mr nnd Mrs John Scott, of sons Penn street, aro staj ing nt Ocean City for the summer Mrs IMna Kale, of 1735 Harrison stro Is spending a fortnight In Hnr rlsburg Mrs William H Walton and her on. of 1GS1 Harrison street, nre at Ocean 1 Ity Mr and Mrs c; Wentworth and their daughter, of Wnk.!Ing street, are spend ing a month at Northeast Harbor. Me Miss Mollle riagan, of IW Tacka wanria street, spent tho week-uul in Wlldwood. DELAWARE COUNTY M ss Caroline Hetrel and Miss Anne Htzel of Itldlev Paik, accompanied by their brother. Mr Oeoigu lletzcl, are passing some weeks at Kennebunkport. Me Mls Ftenee Klgby. dnughter of Mr. ind Mr J Lord Mgbv.of Media tnttr t.tlmtl nt luncheon 011 l'"Yld.iy In honor t Miss Mnrlon Mitchell Mr and Mr? Norman P SIojii and their family, of It'dlcy Park, nre upend ing a month at Kehoboth, Del Barr-Owen Wedding TYf mnnitige of MHs .Mnrv C Owen ("iiuchtor of Mr ,ind Mrs TIioitm i H dieeii of t'i West Mount Mrv avenue. Mount Alrv to Mr John W Marr of 5421 Wj.il'ialtig nvenue was olninUed nt 1 n clock this mornlne in tolv Cr ss Chiireh Mount Alrv The P, James Olldc'V lelebrated the nuptial miss, which followed the ciemon nnd Mi Creen gave his duighter In in irr'.ic Mlsa Kntherine Creen attended her sis ter ns maid n' honoi and Mr Frank Itldgwnv acted ns best man for Mr Hnrr breakfast immedi iteh fol lowed the leremonv at the honin of the brhle m pments -rs Q0yyA ', ,,1 MtKl1 rul' ' r,,c" IsviUHosi jar Aniouoce- mentt W rile or I'lioee (or KnurtlTnl er Printed eamiurs. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wslnit St. r - rviciecs Naileries NO RITA A. KRAUS flfftRlNEILLQ A-l Salon Permanent Waving s( iit.rss ki Ft nun v sis Mnule A Multiple Nreellf Itll l M T sritl.hl SI(CFSS(( T(l KM'M.U A KI'M'( '''""' 1irure 12(12. m viiwiilii ihiiiiiii , inn mii'iii i ii'iiiim i in m wiiiiiiiu ,1(1,11 mir etc, i I 1 1 a Children thrive on it S 1 1 Z71LIUL a I Bread ! I Loaf ff I I At .ill our Stores i I - m ii ii rniii'J niimiif ..nn in imii'i mini in iipi mtiumiiiii'raiuiHii! 11 nh rv ivhl ) Tmmak MIDSUMMER MOVIES ON LOCAL SCREENS Favorites of tho Silversheot Ap pear in New Productions. Doris May Now Starred Stanlev "Lessons In Love" give Constance Tnlmndgc Just the right sort of vehicle for the display of her talents ns a light comedienne. The direction of Cliet Wlthey made the actress even more charming nnd appealing In her role thnn any thnt she has heretofore essnjeu. une story is iit uougiiie .uur- i.."nA"V.k"0W:nn.i l,,aK0 "I Tt-iT VI iiv .--.iu.i u The plot, which was Mennrlolceil by JlHl!,rni.0nfnt..rnr?ini. to choose a nttempts of two old men to cnoosc n, husbntiil for their ward. When 1 one of tntm raits n nis nuempi .0 ur... us ncpnevv to meet ine gm. . 1 " ..- fh( nrlnM n,pg wll,c constitute tlie "denil," leaving n will providing that' ... his nenhew shall inherit the fortune ifPronuction. ho weds the girl. The report of his uncle's death brings the young chap Kast ns n last courtesy, but he is de termined he will wed only the girl of his own choice. The situation is dis tasteful to the girl. However, as in nil good stories, the joung eouplo promptly fall In love and nil ends wen tine of the sevcrnl nddcil nuracuons musical cniuecl ranks, dominated a bhovved Clyde Cook in n comedy called diversified nnd nppcallng bill, which "The Sailor." i 1 sent the summer pntrons nwny happy Ialaee "The Whistle" is not the Kent's comedy methods are clean-cut ?.1m,? of ? l'cnK(,1' ,m,t "...X M'nii'l his laugh Is Infectious. Supported W. ,lam- S' lA!i p c,ure "J'Jm. n2d b' K'"" Sllnw' he succeeded in Winking Wllmoth and Olln I.vman wrote nn.l "Shlu,rMi" a nP.ncr ,.omP(lv , , which Lambert IHllwr 'I'cted. Hrst 0r(lll inntinuous delight of nil. movie fans, this is '.ffcnt from A,nB S0IIH,hnt d(rcrent line, hut lie tisnnl run of Hart subjects for it jlIst ns rnttnnln). to ,BVOteeH of U not of the Western type i of storj. modprn mlwl(. ften ry Hnntrev and The story is dramatic throtiBhout and llH SWIC.,)pntP(, Hociptv ,, ,,,,,,, the vnrin.is situations nre nl : ti'nes HtBr,e( ,, p(, wth Jnz , cpiite thrilling. The central theme Is fl,I(l( ,hp .... f .' .,,,.. me iiiuere.i Urir.-.. ','""" Inbor. although there is n delicious ro- ii .iirr..au-n ... Mnn nntiirn nmi mnnce niierwoven. An unusually capable cast wns chosen, by Mr. Hart for his support. Myrtle, Stcdmnn. the leading woman is a . fniin,. hrv'' of the stne nn.l "I"m?UST,,Av,5 L .'iSw Hl!,,nn.'i .. Mt,. 11 ,l, ufn.rn anil ?? Ttiih- TtLdk L?t ?:n.P wm rim llnlfon .V chMd f n..,nl nrmol.e lAst of he ... nri Ti?S n ; , inrfHutrlJl igs are located In an industrial rM'irni Slone nctor "L"n."!Tr.,"c?t.1" "V '"' "'.."' town .wn ... uui. ... i...c i" "- D D, H blC(1 wHh queBtlon ... "7T .. .1,. ... 1. ' mnrl before nnd nftcr the name, had Arcadia "The Ilronze Hell will be nn nct fbat vvns new nnd rcallv as un recnllcd ns the popular story by 1oulsi ufln ns jt promised. It contained n Joseph Vance. Thomas H. Ince has little bit of everj thing, including n line given little Porls Mnv her starring lion- 0f vvell-wntten chatter which "got ors In this picture nnd she nblv fills over" to tlie seals in the hack rows, the coveted position She wax leading Helen Hlgglns and Natalie Bates lady with Douglns .Mncl-ean. staged some chnrming nnd attractive Courtnej roote plnjs the leading tinnces. with tinkling tunes Thev re male role with fine results, especially eclved export help from their pianist, where he is called upon to be a Horace Ilentlej "double." I Other acts ' that helped keep the The picture is based upon an at- nudienre inside until nearly 11 o'clock tempted uprising of the natives of nn were the Melnotte Puo. expert aero EaK Indinn principalltv. which is pre-1 bats; .luck Hanle.v. a personable per vented b the enterprise nnd daring former, who was never nt a loss to put of a oung American ndventurer. bis material nernss. and the Castllllans. There are several beautiful setting-, whose act had novcltv nnd cleverness, especially the Hindu Temple and night, scenes. The direction Is fine. j Globe Mine Hialto and Compnnv , head 1111 entertaining hnt-winther bill, Victoria "The Ten Hollar Raise" is preventing n spectacle that is i.nllv nut a populnr subject in these dojs of re- of the ordlnnr.v in electrical nnd .scenic trencliment nnd tho-e who nre looking effects. for n rise in snlarj will surelv nppre-, Hnrvcy limes hns n mirth-provoking clntc this storv hj l'eter It K.vne. It , Is n hrotiiingiiam production and he lias introduced some novel effects ns described recenth on the Movie Mngn r.me Page of this paper. It Is the stoiv of nn elderlv book keeper who existed on a jrnall snlnr.v and lived nn the hopes of n ten-dollar wccklv raise, which 11 miscrlv employer promised annunllv. but nlwn.vs put off until the following Christmas. For venrs lie hod wnlttil foi the mlse thnt he might be finniicinllv nble to piopose to the head stenographer 111 the same office. The raise never materialized. Hit the bookkeeper beianie the con trolling stockholder of the business and All Day Foot Comfort Can you put on .our shoos in the moining nnd then forget about them unui you take them ofr at night? Or nre they sending measagt's to jour brain all da messaRes of tramped toes, unbalanced weight, tired nruhes? It is in these summer days that the mischief of the high-hceled stilT arched shoe is at its worst. But you don't have to endure it! You can learn the real meanintr of foot comfort by changing to the Canti lever Shoe. Because of its flexible shnnl.. th.. Cantilever Shoe harmonizes with ih. ?' motion oi your toot, lour arch mus- SI cics, instead of being bound down EJ as in oicunary snocs, have full free-, a uom u e.xeicise and grow .strong. mere are other features .oull enlov , . v ....j.,0,0 , ,rlr iiHiurui inner sole. - line Tho eorrectlv placed heels ,n,i the wonderful ferllnir nt rr....fi-.rt .. i,i.,v. leaven i jou an .mlllnK and hippv at the enel of a daj as at the bejrlnnlnK Trv on a pair and see how mm our' feet look In them Widths AAA to n. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office Cnntllf-Tcrs urf lo on sale In nrurlir clilri ltoona Ileindhe-lm 13.12 Klfii-nih e Abur Psrk Put 8ho Co fl7 Conkmmi Ca.ien Mi.r' tSTn.NorthamBtnn St Wnrrlburit-Ornr S4 N. Sit pi Johnsiown Zang a, 1110 Main HI UniHitr-Kry 8 Ea.i Kin St Bcranlnii l.w 1.4 Ilelllv. 114 Wynmini'Av Sk0& Vh. Tv;!;r:rnV' Murrf w ,,ub" Sq hc mnirled the flrl ulm hml remained ennslnnt to him throughout two decades 01 iinrosnin Marguerite Pc Ln Motte, Helen Jer ome Ilildy nnd William V. Mong are the principal pliiyers. Regent 'Such n Mttle tjueen" ngain nppears on the screen, but this time It lias Constance Hlnney In the lending role. It is n story of the flight of n little niieen of n nrovlnce because of a t evolution In her country nml of the trying times she goes through before nnppiiic.sfl again comes to her. capital "The Mistery llond" was made In England nnd France and shows how American players, mixed with the foreign ones, can turn out n nrixluctloii It deals with n j otitic Englishman whose follies brine him nlone the tnvs- tery road of life to the Inevitable hour ."' ".'. '?"' come to realization inni tony i oes not pay. 'mere s a beailMf1, loV(, ,, )p romnncr fln(l 'lln,1", "' the production are hlghlj j,nprPl(,(ve ,lU(, ,;o .. . . f(,nturr(, , ,, rrp nro , capable actors In WM. KENT STAR AT KEITH'S Former Musical Comedy Favorite Heada Varied Bill Keith's The dramatic personality of William Kent, n recent recruit from .. ..... B. ..... time with the same vnriety. N (lp pupMf ,,,,. song hfu wa one of s tor- gotten Tru;, (po , p N-ew,on defty minR,P( so ,, ,, ll(fr ,,,, h f divertissement to b'('0"", PHomf. Harry nn.l Anna '"cunour had another act thnt was of '""" iinfuine. Illin.v iumi iHllin Sevmour had another act thnt was of "tlnctly summer variety, frothy, fast- m0viK nn, P ntC, with SOUgS that Pekeicd the lips nnd new "gags- that t..,i ,,,. ,1 .. ui lorrcd "'"lies from the most blase Talcum Is so soothing and cooling for baby's tender skin after a bath with Cuticura Soap 8mp1. It.hrn.brll.il A,Mr.i 'CittitrtUk. erimiM.Dfpt lT0,Utldta4l Ui.t " Soldttirr. Jf" SoapUe OlMmotMni1K'r 1lemriMe BVCutieur Soap she without mur. I lit ( TION l. Until Sftm JBANJKSg. BUSINESS DifScfcBol C02LJ5GE Night school You Need Its Training; h for' iiu ian 20 1 u 1 m t us rn. unirine1 mm hns rv hrl m nn Unit a r nee and 1 . r njr of It iT'Dire for on. nC h , 1 nB. In ten uonB nhieh k.ha.d nwali 1 ir uni men am vmina: irjini?n rrrurtuntes '' "rhool noetiK Srnt Msht School 0ciii Hf.it s lino Mnluat S I'hllndriiilili lirr trnlnlne. . .., mmi " .....U' "'. " niv oni S,nVJ'J' ,,fnrr limine"., . 1 'via 'n ,nornui'hlv P . 'Nfcht'sTiIP""' "'nenihfr H icbiii e linol eipe-ns Scpl III PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADifflnSTEfflON !'l"f Street Mest of Hrourt II r f 1 1 , ;, Preparatory School hducaie jrml . a nn hi 1 ehou. .Mills nt in n immn Ail hililr n art leaniinir i.t ii On ,nt Sight Pre paraler feline ' ' A Junior Uliih vln 1 11,, r i,i from I A Pi) anil Nil hi 1 reneiieiirv s ti I 1 01 I era nth ili'i Till ami Sih Krn I-s f Brnimiir I V Pi 1111 I 1 nins I 1 1 hi n 11 -.1 h )i ' ...-I- I, I II All II 1 I Mil If f 1 v Uftj n in nml 11 mi n rp'ni f r 1 11 leton 11 is'f nr 1 nil ti r ( nrn ap Y. M. C. A. IIJI rili ""l ni.l leliish ,r nn-eiiiA VJel ''I" r.il ( lirl.llan M MAUI l 1( .HI) ,-ri:(l(,(Aiiiv M TM'EUltniM, "' If vou inleii.l enlfrinif ill n a tiu.lncm rairr slait imiv 11 .ludi i murunhv nn.l nior'nnn i w innti . ii t.v n ou for 11 boqvI pnmiion in a nhorter n.fnil of time Our irjilmrH nr aUtniii m iiriiinnu vni mi isflir iinrl ( nllrsi" of (omeiirr.r inn Chestnut Slr.el I'hlliiilrliihii. ficura J l'lllillliiiJJ'"l'Mll'i'lljjlllilli!llllilll iS EXPERIENCE i iS Commercial Teachers' Trouung Apnrovnl Loiir.e iiuallflfn jnj for (e-achln. fommerclal Huhl.ct. In hnih puhlle n,l urli nt. achocls Dav and Nlifu Cla.iies. Hnroll novy and jmrnri for future .uice., ",,." tertlaf we' -paid lvi. lion Phnn Walnut isi jrillt T.WI.OK hCllOOI.. tOOi MarC" .' STRAYER'S o'iS skit entitled. "The Fifty-eighth Va riety," which has plenti f iip-to-ilntet' patter. Other nets Include .Tammy fJIden andl Tom .llffoln in n pleasing skit, Dobbs nnd Wntklns, comedians, Four Ilrnwn sklns, In n noveltj , Charlts Dcigluiii, mm aday! 1 W "Rcaehts the spot M when the weather w hot." n SSNWSk ClnnA fnv ,..1 timer. U ,ln,.n IK! 4. 5 J quencher and a health-giver. Tastes lliMS Kood does good and with the deli- W W cious, old-fashioned Buttermilk flavor. Iff HS Phone Vn to Deliver a Mottle Wm VE Tomorrow Dartng 0205 Wk ABBOTTS ALDERNEY m DAIRIES, INC. - V vw 31st & ChestnutBoth Phones V , ,ifnni'c Cilu Wildicood .AWM Pleamntvillc Ocean Citu TSS v 1 i In which they offer their Vast Assort ments of Beautiful Fashions at Very Drastic Reductions. In many cases the prices are HALF and in some cases LESS THAN HALF their normal values. Entire selections of Evening Gowns, Afternoon Frocks, Day Dresses for city, country or seashore, Suits, Coats, Wraps, Hand-made Blouses, Tailored Waists, Sweaters, Slip-overs, Neckwear, Separate Skirts and Accessories. Reopening : 1 1B August Sale Announcement Our new plnnt at 013 Walnut Street s now completed irnkme, m r (, larcest and most up-to-date shovvr onv, in Philadelphia complelcd' makln one o' the p will celebrate the double event, the Ovnwia of Our ., un. . j startuiKour AUGUST FURNITURE SAI H TIt!sdTv VugV wl T "" ;inus,l values in Upholstered Fu.n.tmo of now an, up toVdnJe Je,lrn Za Inure varn-tv of ov-cllcnt CovnrinKs to oClt f.o-,, ,n Tinr h,u V i Tapestnes, Silk Velours and Indecent elours, etc at JceaP? ,a t ,1 S ht pry RRitHblo surprise to those interested ,n Turntt ire )v m L ! "I t woikmansh.p know,, to the peop.e f Ph.hdolph.a "ai I b lis areC ".d Kffl : Manufacturers Custom Furniture acrobat, nnd tlie Three Cliffords, un usual dances. Walton Hoof Kmlly I,ea. versatile ontirtnlnrr. wlmse nblllt to dnnce nl wa.vs provides entertiiliiiiient, heads the hill nnd does nm ow(. 3nj rhnnce to install lieiMelf high In the regard of her nudietue Iliicoti and Fontaine Wi3 iMr mf 564-566 and 568 Fifth Avenue. Are Now Conducting Summer Clearaway Sales 22Z252S gTg' JJ .. Smith & Brodhead Manufacturers m O 11 j. p. Custom Furniture VlO WaLTlUt Of. Our New Showrooms Free motor truck delivery in Philadelphia and NOTICE We are cla.mB out our .toch at tempo room, of 1112 Walnut ttreet. whr, ,ome great bat be offeree. DON'T PAY THE DIG PRICES s". Smith & Brodhead 913 Walnut cnte steps nnd dlflicult fiRiires, Ilerl i Ilerl has n t (tried repertoire of songs' nnd dntiris which iilensc, A seclal dance orchestra Is on hand lo tempt the patrons feet into the newest wnlte qf fox trot i IIVIIKET AT MNEIBENTII-11 TO XX Constance Talmadge' IN t EPSON'S IN' LOVB" , PALACE "JfjtS E&2 WM. S. HART n "the r f' U'lIISTLB Arcadia c"ior7VT-ST "nia"TH .... 1CI '" A M lo II IB P. M. .."''" "BROW7rr nn f 7 "BRONZE BELL" II I -M Ij M VICTORIA M "THE TEN-POLLAR RAISE' Capitol 724 IAIIKPT tTUr.KT "AVID POWKLtlla Th Mim.rv noaej" i RFnFNJT MA"KHT PT h.1 1TTM . n ' Sue) a uui, Quf.n1' GLOBE Jl'NIPnif t rAIWET At'nrvrr.r.K ti to it EITHS THEATRE HENRY SANTREY V 1 K nrrtistn, I,.rliv Han't WILLIAM KENT & CO. Harry & Anna Seymour 7 D. D. H. ? i HlOCVN'S IIATr's IUCJ5 S'EWTOV Ofh.r Hlr rontur.it WILLOW GROVE PARK. WASBIM I KJ'i & HU Rrmphoni Orehtr 4 3fl -vrjRA rfrtTIS Dramntlo Soprann ' 7 41 IDA DAVIS Soprano . 0 43 VKIIA r.LHTI8 boprano ani ItUTtt Hiivruei 1'ianiti Wol ii(14'. rnnilc Orora n r APITANV thi nopAr rHluiRFv mv New York y iiou'. fiarsainj 'vill See our line. 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