i wj rtt I tr f(l i 'tJ tc, VT'. W- ,y 1 4' V "b Jt A A' EVENING UifclC DElHILAPPaiA; 4 WEDNESDAY, AtTOT ', lM T. "ir II jitfT GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE T.,lle Attaint Given in Tinr Tfarhnr find Yflncy iryw'ZZuL. Zt p,.:i,,m. ; ... Me. -Handsome Gowns Worn at Newport . MATinOU U very ny with the fYt deal ! . ,n Jft'V hare hod to.n.5ti. for chnrltj B M: l1 . ". .inmcntK or chnrlty o r' in. nr thfl KM Harbor rom oi i American ww. . n crow(io(l lIUslD'Mn and usunl umerou8 Fjtehtohe a tar affair Tomorrow there" Fftbbr, for lt ttve h.fifof the "ampton Institute, tti ' br vSmarct Doland, the writer, ind Mm. 3,fl,r nart of tho entertain ,UI lector. fJr"rJ:,dWalodflr Chop--"K.WAnor Curler, who itfr. WuT... rwlr' sister ; flira. rump D LC" Cftdwoloder ?ono and "Sntor of other H-known women 1U be paUonevea R9 GEOBOC STILWDniDOB to lia. " .. , ,, ...minor. In Camden. e.. ' Dr; n,, !'r Mili, BaJler, have n cottage ftTfe their daugh there, too. ",,,, year, and hc B,a.,y VevVnAd he John drlbbeta Liwia wb . ,1((, nockport. MrtJi,'finYBeraent to Harold Brawn "c-un Xt time ngo. It HSL 'that everywhere you 8o you And "C!w of l'hlladclnhlnns. And far vflto a AlladelpWan to bout, but rtSeem to bo liked, for tlmy are Everywhere and join In all tho Md tlMei rla. THE tennis at Newport Is being very ,,rly attended, and aomo .tuuntaf ekthea ore worn. .uur. .... .-- JK tVnnu'looklng very amart ta i complete outfit of white. Muriel , aMadlu the summer nt Bouthamp iV'tat la n Newport for tho tennia S& She wore n skirt of pleated t.nton crepe and a jacket of white silk nt and her ihon wero the very latest & Sportdom, tho abort Japanese imt ihoe? Sylvia Hlllhouao, who was herVwns dressed In a light purple crrfa da ehlne one-piece frock, topped vita a plain felt hot of the siine abode, and .he'wore block French a Ipp.ra Mrs. lraig uiuuiv- " ...... - blte canton crepo mndo on strn gnt lines with dctnchc.l poiiels ot the aides oi the skirt, ner nut """ o! rose-colored strow, trimmed with fist flowers. -Mr. Jilciuie enieriamcu a somber of the visiting playoro nt lunch ton on Monday. Mrs. John It. iell, bo went over to Newport irom iw niansett llcr. wos dressed In n frock ci Itmon-colored crepe. Her hat was a in! modM of whlto felt nnd wob moat beoming. Mrs. I.owls Gouvernour Mor- rii, who vltn ncr nusDona urnvuu iu Newport on Mondny, oppenrod at the Cuino yesterday afternoon. Mra. Morris was wcorine a combination frock cf brown and crenm ohiffon nnd a brown lice hat trimmed with gropes. Yellow and cream color flcem to pre dominate tlits car. nnd they ore mich soft colors and blend so well with most people's complexions that they nro ex tremely becoming. Mrs. Joo Wldener looked perfectly lovely In a frock of (mm lace nnd a big garden hnt trimmed with a pink rose and wide streamer of cream lace. rpilE family moved down to tho sea- ehore the other dny otid had a busy time (rttlng the trunks unpacked, nnd the kiddies put to bed for n imp, and the beds made and everything that has to be done to make the lioiiFe presentable for tho men when they nrrlvo in tho eienlrig. Along about 4 o'clock, when the sun was still high, It wna found thnt icveral small things were needed nt tho itorc, so Emily, aged Bix, was called end told by mother to go to the store nt the corner and buy them. She won gone quits a while, so big slHtor went to tho window to look for her nnd now her dodging along tho street back of n tall, vi t?i"ln' wno wns walking very slowly, iinallv he reached the gnto nnd walked Pet and Emily darted in. "Why. dearie, why were ou walking in thnt funny unyV" nsked sister. "Oh." nid wmly, "It wos so awful hot I walked In that fat man's shadow so's t' keep Wl." NANCY WYNNE. ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES r!L..-,cnr'' nylanl entoitalned at dJS,UIP,5lt.t'.,lr.0 Mo-y bcfre tho HiftS,.0.-,eirt R'1.0," Saturday nltfit. u!L KcWh lncl-ded Mr. ond Mrs. Wil- PhU?. ? ?'.. Mt, 1nd MrB- William W. Mr M- ttn?,3s- NeUson Edwards, anA m?. Miri"- Wlll'an Hhoada. Mr J!MIi,,HStf,05' K: (:aer, Jr.. Mr. Oiori n t V "?""', Mr. nnd Mrs. VSe D. Lewln, Mr. nnd Mm Vnr. for Northeast Harbor, Me., where &he will spend several weeks as the guest of Mrs. Philemon Dickinson, of Phllistla, Chestnut Hill, nt her summer home. Mr. WllllnR will attend tho races at Sara toga. N. Y. Mr. arid MrHv W. Standley Stokes, of WUsahlckon avenuo and Carpenter street, Clermnntown, left last week for Long Island, whero they will spend sov eral weekn. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Iteynolds, of this city, who nro spending some time abroad, nro at present at tho Hotel Plaza, Athens, where thoy have recently arrived from Lucerne. Mr. and Mrs. John Ii. Clawnon nnd their daughter, Miss Margaret E. Claw son, of 2016 Walnut street, who aro spending the summer traveling In Europe, are At present In Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A, Stelnmetz, of 738 Westvlew streot, dermantown, who aro traveling abroad, are at present spending some time in Paris. Mrs. Kano S. Green and her daughter, Main Line Matron Miss Elizabeth W. Green, of Monteom cry nnd nnanor avenues, Dryn Mawr, left last week for Cnpe May, whoro they will remain until September, Miss Ida Ilenczct. 4610 Beacon streot, Is spending a fortnight at Capo May. Mrs. Hodger S. Powell, formerly of this city, now of New York, will shortly arrlvo In. this city to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clormont Smith, Jr., nt their home, 4918 Locust street. Mrs. Powell, who beforo her marriage was Miss Helen Smith, Is recovering from a recent Illness. Mr. nnd Mrs, Albert Bchortelfl, of Chestnut Hill, announce tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Sarnh Mitchell Schofleld, to Mr. Herbert L. Phillips, of New York. The wedding will be cele brated In tho fall. Mn and Mr. Frank H. Wlgton, of Selma, Gcrmantown, who nro on an ox tenslvo motor trip through Canada, will roturn tho latter part of next month, Miss Hannah Wright, of Waldheim. Germantown, has jUBt returned from a visit to Day Head, N. J, Dr. and Mrs. George Woodward and their sons, Mr. Stanley Woodward nnd Mr. Charles H. Woodward, of Krlshclm, Chestnut Hill, who are spending tho summer at Jackson's Hole, Wyo., will roturn home early In Soptembcr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Kolb and their daughter, Miss Katherlno Kolb, who re cently returned to their homo In West School Houso lane, Germantown. from Europe, left last week for Poland Springs, Mo,, where they will spend Au gust. Mr. and Mrs. Ilryce Blynn, of Chest nut Hill, havo returned from Maryland, where they spent the early summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ulynn will leave August 13 for Nantucket, whero they will Join Mrs. Blynn's mother, Mrs. Henry Leo Hold, of Chestnut Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. L. E. Kothny, of Strnrtord, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mc Guckln, of Kydal, will sail today for Europo, Mr. and Mrs. Kothny will go to Cseoho-Slovakla to visit Mr. Kothny's father, and will return some time In November. Mr. and Mrs. McGuckln ex pect to return In late September to Kydal. Mrs. E. S. Newbold, of Easttleld, VII lnnovn, who hns been staying In tho Berkshlres n short time, wilt spend the remainder of tho summer at Spring Lake. The wedding of Miss Lavlnla I. Gads den, daughter of Mr. Philip II. Gadsden, of the Longacre, and Mr. Douglas M. Dlmond. of New York, was solemnized In tho Church of St. Luke and the Epl nhnnv. Thirteenth nnd Snrucn streets. Monday afternoon. The Ilev. David M. Steele, D. D rector of the church, ottl elated. Mr. and Mds. Dlmond will make tholr home In Now York after a wedding trip spent In Maine. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCIellan. of Merlon, spent the last week-end In Asbury Park at tho Hotel Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hlnkncr. of Narberth, havo been motoring through tho Berkshlres, and will return homo next week. ALONG THE READING Mrs. George IV. Henderson. 6601 Old York road, Oak Lane. Is convalescing at Atlantic Cltv, after her recent fiorl ous lUncts. Mrs. Henderson will be Joined In August by Mr. Henderson, who will remain until September. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmen O'Neill, of Elklns Park, are spending this month at Spring Lake. GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Hacking, ol West Walnut lane and Sarah street, announced tho engagement ot their dauRhter. Miss Lillian Marian Hncklng, to Mr. Raymond Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Dennis, of 603C Keysnr street, Germantown, nt a party given In their honor on Friday evening, July 29. About thlrtv guests were present. Tho wedding will take place In tho early spring. Mrs. O. A. Speed, of 4665 Fernhllt road, will leavo on Tuosday to spend wmMmfm Mimin street, la spending her vacation at Atlantic City, N. J., with the- other members of the Evcretto Sorority. Mr, Hoist, of 2642 Houth Sixteenth street, Is spending a week in Reading. Mrs. Margaret Thompson and family, of 2416 South Sixteenth street, ore spending thin month At Atlantlo City, Mrs. Mary Vollmer, of JJ1B South Seventeenth street, has Just returned from on extensive trip through Canada and New York State, Bha la much im proved In health. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lenoir and their family, of 2725 South Hicks street, havo gone to Wlldwood for the summer. Mrs. Mary Schoenleter and her daugh ter, Miss Alberta Schoenleter, 2531 Houth Hicks street, nro spending a week at Atlantlo City. Mrs. Mnrlo Crawford and family, of 2645 South Mole street, aro spending tho summer nt Pitman, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook, formerly of this section, have returned from their wedding trip and aro living nt Fifty second street and Cedar avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Allen, formerly of 1525 Shunk street, have moved Into tholr new home, 121 Windsor avenuo, Highland Park, Pa. MrB. Mary Schumacher and her fam ily have moved Into their new home, 2728 South Cleveland avenUe. Miss M. Barnhill Photo by rhoto.Crafteri MRS. DUFFIELD ASHMKAI), JR. Mm. A&limfarl lives nt St. DaUdn ARTISTS' MODELS BARRED clfct In these words: "This film Is i1lrnne,rnn,1 Ac ft i'ft tt tin nil ftn f 1 f ft 1 iWii l rf fV ,,,ill, ,-,, ,1 " l Wl im; iiuvhii" DI n. T. mUVIt UCNoUno or artistic niuc, not cMpcciniiy nmus- Ing, iiidcccnt nnd of such n chnrocler iiKrf.... n....tf.. i. nn. Rhnlkrf. rune Its cxliiumon would tcnu to cor wiiuinsu weauiiva sn ti mv witwwwH Newly Appointed Board Now Yori. Aug. . (Ily A. I'.) New York Stole movie censors hnve "killed" their first picture. In o doing the newly appointed Htato Commission Indicated to producers that nrtlsta' tudlot at least some film men's con ception of them -arc to get no further tluiti the feasors' office. There vwi nothing In the start of the dli-approvi-d studio plctiiro to attract more limn ordinary Interest of the cen sors, but as It progressed depleting varying decrees of undress they become tinenw nnd finnlly there was a chorus of "No," "Out." "Kill It " Withholding thn name of tho produc tion, the commission announced ltsver- rupt tnoinls." M00RE8T0WN Mrs. C. L. Nlckelson, of Chestnut i ,l.0 UVCII VIDItUIH ,twi null, v. son, nt Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Thomas Ratlin and tier son aro visiting Mrs. Ratllff's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Overman, of Oak avenue. n week no the guest of her mother, Mrs. Frederick Sabln, nt her npartment nt 832 St. Ch-ulcs plnce, Ocean City, N J. Mrs. Joseph J. Mooro, 2023 Medary avenue, will go to Ocean City tomorrow to remain for tho rest of tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charlton, 4667 Fernhlll road, havo gono to Hazlcton, Pa., to visit their son and daughtor-ln-law, Mr. and Mro. Lymnn Charlton, for a month. Mrs. K, E. Wanner ond her family. of 210 Manhelm street, aro occupying their cottago on Rhode Island avenue, Atlantic City, for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Laurenco C, Jost, of 246 West Seymour street, will motor to East Orange, N. J this week-end to be tho guest of Mrs. Jost's brother nnd sister-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellwood Horn. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Hortor and their family, of 4639 Fernhlll road, are occupying tholr cottago at Beacn Haven, N. Jr. for tho summer. Mrs. Robert J. Ward, of 4563 Forn hill road, loft on Monday to spent tho month of August as tho guest of her mother, Mrs. Sclz, at her 'apartment In Ocean City. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fcldman, of 1541 North Marshall streot, are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter on Monday, August 1. Mrs. Felaman will bo remembered as Miss Gusslo R. Uarad. Mrs. James L. Rlddell and her daugh ters, Miss Dorothy Rlddell and Miss Helen Rlddell, havo gono to Ocean City, where they will spend tho month of August at the Oceania Hotel. Mrs. Boaelo Rlddell Is spending a fortnight at Gales Ferry, Conn , with Mra George Dungan. Photo by Win, 8hwll nils Miss Marcticrlto narnhlll and her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas W. Hornhlll, of Droxel Hill, left last week on an extended trip through the West und the Canadian Hockles MARKET AT NINETnENTH 11 TO U Constance Talmadge NOLL DOESN'T LIKE TEST Possible Postmastershlp Appointee Wouldn't Want Examination Ownr 12. Noll, ot I'hllndolphln. who is mentioned n n nocslbllity for ap pointment ns Postmntor In Philadel phia, provided he ntinllfics In tuc civil n i I., i .I- L"jt itw flennt,0' leneW service examination, sow flennt,rn I'em rose yesterday. Indications aro tbal''. he will not enter the contest. ' , "There Is too much uljht tiiol , buslncwi In it," he Is reported ns nyvb,J Ing. "I cuest I Will stay til my oliit Job." $ :t IrrtUtfaw,' or Aisoirac naU 1& i-irTinvri llOll tMM ?- MoUtmle Trlres m!Jir nU , Write or rhone for Itncrstcd or PrlBti(t Bnmplr. in I ROYAL ENGRAVING CO 814 Wal Wf , , mn 4 V, mtTATIONAI. lloh fen IN "LBHnONa IN LOVE" New Reading Express to Syracuse Announcement hns been mode bv the Philadelphia und Heading Itolluny of tho operation of a new through train from Philadelphia to Scrnnton, Ring hnmton and Syracuse. Tho first ttlp of this train, which will bo known as tho "Midnight Express," nnd which will leave tho Heading Terminal daily nt 12:20 A. M will bo made August 1ft. Jwj YrMHr PAT ACF ,2, MA,t"ET HTHEET WM. S. HART 'NW Arcadia "Wg STSlT? HT1Si "BRONZE BELL" VICTORIA toaV,.r 'THE TEN-DOLLAR RAISE" 724 market stiieet UAVID POWELL in 'Thn Mv.t.ry Road" Capitol rI-.VIIl,lX 1 COVSTAVCB nTN.NTT In Sui a Mtll Quen" JfNIPPR k JfARKBT VAUDEVILLE 11 TO 11 GLOBE FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. John T. Grimes, of 1109 Flllmoro streot. aro spending Bevcral weekn In New Hampshire. ' MIm .Trunin Glenn, of 4745 Lelper streot, In spending somo tlmo nt Ocean Grove, N. J. MIm Annette Claypool, of 1217 Foulk rod street, Is the guest for a fortnight of MIbs Iielcn Bhrlver at Ocean City. Dr. and Mrs. Georgo B. Levis, of 4723 Frankford avenue, have returned from a week-end's stay at Wlldwood. Mr. n. Dale, of 1735 Harrison street, Is spending a few weeks In Harrlsburg. Mrs. C. Charlcson, of Arrott street, has left for a month's stay at Lako Hopatcong. NORRISTOWN MlBt Rosalie LonBacro. of the Norrls Apnrtmcnts, Is spending tho month In Maine. Miss Carolln L. Bradley entertained nt hor homo, 620 Astor street, Satur day evening in honor of Miss Mary D. aallagher, of Philadelphia, whoso mar riage to jonn J. uaiioRner, oi hub borough, will take place at St. Stephen's church Phllndelnhta. on Sentember 7. Tho brlde-to-bo was given n novelty shower, after which a buffet supper won Berved. The guests wero entertained with projrresslvo games, nnd favors wero won by Mrs. Lawrenco J. O'Rrten, Miss Marlon J. Mullln, Mr. William J. Brad ley and Mr. Lawrenco J O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L.inz, of West Marshall street, motored to Atlantic City, where they nre guests of Mr. and MrB. James J. Tracy. Mrs. W. C. Farner, of Harrlsburg, Is the guost of her cousin, Mrs. J. D, i.-.. 111 Vntila alraal Mrs.' Irene Parvln. of .Nphlo street.1. NOCOOKINO TANE P. C. MILLER Is spending somo tlmo with Mrs Joscpn l tj r--t tJ ait a r, . b. McDevPtt, of ocean city, n. j. Tho Food- Dnnk" for All Ages. Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. MISS "" n,."- ,., ut, riS?t -"lr' VUKB Liunui HKnOinCtUUlCC) bdo -1III. Prlvt lmmnt. AdulU street, i viBim.B . i.an.. v'. ITnnntn na A.M. Untt triTC f R MF IMT nA iniiqr-n-- ci--w. R EITH'S THEATRE HENRY SANTREY And Sncnpatj Society Hnntt WILLIAM KENT & CO. Harry & Anna Seymour ? D. D. H. ? uioorm a hates; men a NKWTON- Olhr Rle rmturcit Safe Milk For Lcfenia & Invalids WILLOW GROVE PARK VbII1 Lti and ht Symphony Orclieitr with VERA C'UrtTIH Dramttlo Soprnno Tontuht nt 0 4B Comic Opera "EL CAPITAN" by John I'hlltp bouna Cast of well-known ololtt ana a chorus of member of I'm I'lItLADELPIUA OPERATIC SOCIETY TOMORROW CHILDREN'S DAT SSSSSMW Wiiac wouia iouuu With a Million Dollars ? Suppose you wero to inherit a million dollars tomor row. Would you know what to do with it? Or how to direct tho trustees with any dejrrco of certainty? Peirce School not only nts men and women for hual ness careers, hut givc3 them a specific training in tho handling of stocks, honds nnd other securities thnt is nbsolutely necessary to any one who has or ever expects to have money. COURSES OF STUDY flfliineii Aimimtlrat'ion (itvo tari)Stcretarial (ont to two yean) Accounting (two yeart) Salesmanship (ont year) General Buslnett (one year) Teacher Training (one to two yri.) Stenographic (tix to nine moniht) Day School Opent Sept, 6 flight School Opens Sept. 19 Write for 57th year book PEIRCE SCHOOL of Business Administration Ami-rlrii' Formot IlnMnfM HrlinM I'tvi: uTtirprr wkst or imoAD 27X Vriuw. rti thr Asm of Army rf Nauj Stom RSj r i A. i -1 it i ft a (J lit tap - i Votin Irn unit rtors HTAKT SOW TO Sri'IY HTKNOOIIAI'HV AMI TII'KU'KIIINU If you lntnd enterlnc upon a bunn career, marl now io tiuay ii noKTapny ann ' ,,.,,. n -,, . r. i f rtiorthand. Wo wi i then tw atio to Quality The William Perm Charter acnool- 'i you for a Rood roiltlon In a Bhorter period I .. , ,.,. a ihn.inhi nr? of time Our urnrlunte,! are always In. o. B HouUi mil Street. I hlladtlDbla or- aomand (Jail or write. ' ': " n 15aa I'liir.A. iii'utvi'ua rnrtrnw nnil Colleer of Commerce 1017 Chenlnut Wlrt. l'hlladrtphtn WEST PHILADELPHIA MIi Fannie II. Lovy, of 1500 North Sixty-second street, accompanied by Mrs. S. O. Goldman and her fiance, Mr. Kd ward I. Goldman, ban returned home after having spent July In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Chew, of 56U0 spruce street, spent tno week-end at tno Hotel uoiumoia, AsDury raric. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Goorge Zeller and her daughter. Miss Berenice Zellcr. of 1714 Mimin street, havo gono to Whlto Hill. N. J., to spend several weeks on the farm of Mr. Zcller's brother. Miss Catharine McDovItt, of 1715 -BEADS nibboilne and Stitching Ilrald Embroidering- and Knitting; Silk Braiding Embroidering Beading Uemitltchtng Scalloping Pleating NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. .i, 1001 F1LUE11T BTKEET i, Fountains. Atk for HORUOCS. "Avoid limitation & Substitutes oAHONs (L'lic'aMCBiEiDisiaBJiiraiiiiEiiiaiaiiira You wouldn't believe butter could be so delicious! j-ajriii TTi r ii ii -i i i i "HTwr"" r iiin i You can wear rour SMALLEST SHOE J i with EASE and COMFORT while using MAGUIKES IRISH CORN The Accepted Depilatory For 30 Years ihinn.. . '.: '" "llu airs. Aim tafei.HL,JIarb"r. ."". Miss Kath llla.ni Hra; Amlrow C . Mr. 3an Davis. Mi arratt, Jr, "n ititter, Mr. and Mrs wiiii,, u... oioven, Mr i vA r nun. mi in.' l -- " i-iuiicr. K"' ,Lr- WH"?in Dvl Mr, aS Mi v'.,"."!, -'urns m vV. ii" , Mr- n"' Jrs. i toVKfi sloven, Mr Amlro uu r'ni. u "'npra M I'nill M Mr. Donald Rea'pole. a?a?-,,ffi:-jif,as. Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED rtatlierij ltenoratl und Mad B Into Mattrtawa cirten86118 Relacquered SICHEL'S V,IR?- ThonaJlon,. 4703 '" iiii ni rri . "smssaaahsat TIRED OUT- fromthe slightest Physical exertion) DnreOPqhnn."ColIrln,:'-Th Cool nviiiL" Pafhs' thorough lr- mw,. M MMKX fViAi mJM mr.WS m. m " it c" . J josEriiiNK.LKrr.v li N. 1U1- All Drug ud DiptrtmeatStorei Pricm 91.00 vnn co. NO PAIN Take Off Callous Takes Them Out by tha Root PIASTER Stick to your fact Ifka a poitaro stataa. ttla ! Is Ortia. Eitpii. Tk no tthtr. I 1 i TQ eg B I cutter 1 53 I" lb I At all our Stores Modern anil r;fBtto Dane inir, riaeiea Thura. Rvca. Thora- Wal. 137 H5P5S?R?I KnimniBMBi uuu I IllliriiHTnri muscles. l T,mmet-Q,am Cot .it mis institute! Up i n 5, uPartment R MIS Walnut Street H Ii t. ne Svruef 5184 i lgg," -a J - -. ' i ' , , ' ,TTTTTmm - wtmmmmmmm ftscKSiw; wikwmnmiMatw. wsma u MrrriMTir T bh . , Wl IbBbbHbK en V AaSHII UBs' W JQHI u E.v r mkwm M aiiii i eWMWM ff Y dfofVA m f Wn V4Siia r M BH Unguarded Moments fSt . Mi"-3x U gH Is there o suecestion of In- EH E I if K M MaMJ delicacy when, lor on Instant, MB! -i . -Zl ' m IM the nrmi are raised perhaps Qi I T J !. Yi H to fix the hair? . D -, M A fJicX W hHH Especially at tho seashore, lra G: ylll M'JkV'' 1 W, IBB wonienolrefinerocntOndjutur- -i VJU MMT'Ki M ol Ireedom and grace by know- mu H uv rXimiaWi ' W HKI 'nB "10 "tlls bcuir ocret ' nVMmvXa i DKL-A-TONE 1 MrmM IU i gMR Delatone Ii o, preparation BH -, iWkL.JSlamm M Vtirfw m,d 'clentlncally correct for Kl Ci lid il WMiS5il kS ) M INH from the lace, neck or under- Hj E liV&9R.oV ( K FmI zxnw softly tmAeaiily, HI - tiSv,irKRms- V KJf3ll Uuty pcclllta u Dilatone IS, H VifirllliVtiC V mffK&B becaunaltlMTU tho ikln ! -1 'elflllllI"tK T1)! BJ"1' I clear, ftrm and perfectly Wh u lltl ll.'IIXf U. T I ( smooth, fXu " llllil'nlt nJI ir5! ' m .tJJB-i UtUtona I easy to an- K rTI VMIIiltlfr iVa U t IT Kd ta-AMSl ply-elTipdlrecUonawim Hf? Ii 117 'III,' 1(1 ri Pj ,'&'vZr3u veryir. B ti ItllUll Vl S W WlliSSW AtAnvDruvoiit's H IT i 1J f 7 B Wffi or Department Storo U 3 '(I A can H V JIMHHM P. T. stands for Positively Tempting Particularly Toasted Preferred Tremendously and finally Post Toasties best corn flakes But tho password to got them is not "Corn Flakes" say "Post Toaatlca" to your grocer. rHJrBjraJrarareJrEJfarEjirajpjrajrajrair Light Weight Sweaters Priced for Quick Disposal $4 to $1 5 .'formerly $8 to $23. 3 3 Shetland Weave Mchtir Slip-ons and 3 Tuxedos, now $4 to $8. -j Chiffon Alpaca Slip-ons, Tuxedos and j Tie-backs, now $5 to $8, u Drop stitch Alpaca Slip-ens and Jackets r ol finest quality, now JI3.50 to Jl 5. ir Standard Jaeger quality in the season's 2 best colors. ri 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 V-g xr I T4ia Cl0oxdukwec 100 VIRGIN WOOL Now at our new addroaa CVAn h m.H mltdhi Chestnut, cor. of 17th St. I BONWIT TELLER & CO. Cjfoc Specialty Shop ofOriainaliont CHESTNUT.. AT 13. STREET The Early FALL FROCK makes its debut in silk crepy weaves it goes to extremes in its sleeves and supplants a strict obedience to fashion's mandates by an individ uality of expression. Su perficial ornamentation is overruled by effective simplicity. Undoubtedly the French point of view had much to do with the studied simplicity of these Frocks the classic flowing sleeve jwvl shares honor with the long tapering one tne snnouette rouows me unes or trie natural figure and the hem-line is slightly lowered. Rouge, Mallard, feuillet d'Automne, brique red and couleur violette follow, if they do not lead, the very smart black in Autumn's chromatic scale. New Versions of Ihe Mode for Slreel, Daytime and Evening in Satin-Back Canton Crepe Jacquard Crepe Canton Crepe Crepe Bokara Rodier Twill Piquetine Moderately Priced 49-50 to 125-00 Gown Department, Second Floor For Doya nnd Cilrla. Four Philadelphia lementnry eehooln and Central School. A Junior and Senior Illah School Includlnc col lege preparatory department. Lance play rround. trymnmlum. lunchroom. Open to other denomination! Write for year book and ratoa. IBtli and Rnre St., rhllailelphtn The academic year 1021-22 begin Tuesday. ,, September 20 1921 and the Proapectua raw' be, obtained on npmlcatlon nulldlnjti will 1r open for Inspection and for claaitflcatlon ot.r. Friends' Central School Syitera pe"hnni?onrninfre. rh.d. iiradmatr - CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY VS St. Martin. Chettnut Hill. Pn. ,(,-. An Mnnll located countrv buardlnx and day erhnol for bo Hepeclallr low rat for five-day boardera tleoptn Mptmtr ST. ft CatalomJ". on appllcotlon. J. I.. PATTrrtQ,V rfe-dmter , . ,tr AJlcatown Preparatory School rar Prepares for celleee or technical (chant. ? email claiaea: Individual Initructloa. Ala commercial court Student sovarnmiaL All athletic. Splepdld modern bulTdlnvs. Uarr campus and (ymnaatum. Special ear ft yiunser boy P.ate J'.oo. Catafoc. 1HVIV M. WIlAl.TVn A. OT.. Ueailma.r , T V J 2P? A RTiW& Oir Sdiotl BirSINBSSSZL COLLEGE w fiHOUTIIANI) I.N SIX I.KSSONS Graduntlona From One to Three Month Tyijwrltlnif by Touch Hyetem llookkur'ni: by IluilRet Svnleni Tautrht by Individual Method HARRIS SCHOOLS BOth & (ilrurd Aicnno !UM l,i"triii htret-t AIXK.NTOUX. rA. HKI.I.FFOXTK. PA. BlIcfonte Academy Lronu'm,,n.1S' l and ud. 115th year Ath. field A anrm. tmjtjtu --- ...hIaw liltvu , ir,iiTii . A- -Kir. b.Miu. ,fi.i.ni .. iiuuiiL.af a. aa.. . llellerxntF. la. -'B.T. llenilmnetrr. nF.THT.KITKM. PA. ir -qai TMK PHII.ADI'.I.PIIIA HCHOtlf. U7 nrri'PATiiiN-Ai. rni'innv 2200 De Lnneer Pluce , DkUnam Pl-nnri-nrnm. CL-.l The court of jeven months Inelbdei train- vf . . ... r """. -Juwi. Inir In deHun. the craft nnd lecture In I Trepare for lending eolleree. Extnl Anatomy. Psycholoo. Patholony. etc.. with I "T0un5;, Junior School. John I). Tin,,., two additional montha devoted tn Hoepltal M. A.. Hemlmniiter. Ilrthlehrin. Pa. "J Practice. uranuatea in demai.d at icood oiin alarie For further Infnrmatlon, addre MISH n-ORHNCE W. FULTON. Dean , Clir.STKTt. PA. ot LEARN LANGUAGES B BERLITZ SCHOOL 1511 CIIKSTNUT STKKET nEDCCEI) KUMMr.lt KATKH The Holman School "0srlaa, will open ita 22d tear September 1'2, 1021 FbjvEirl and ma'I boys. Klli-tneth W Ilralev A n . TTffadmlatreee JTRAYPP'S Xlie Ileat llulnr beboal JIIUIJUVJ 07 CHESTNUT BT. Ponltlnn ninrnnt'd. F.nler now Hiiv it rlaht. VIT rilHITFU. PA. Wcit Chester, Pennsylvania The Darlington Seminary, Ind. SIXTY ArilE EHTTE 71t Year Open -.eptemlx r 21. 1021 Junior S . 1 fir ynunar clr.s For Catn'oaue nddre fhrlitlne V. r. Prlncliiil Hot BIO Pennsylvania Military College inv Decrees In Civil i:nir ncrlnr, Chcmlatrr.np inc Commerco and KInnnce rreparatonr r nivlqlnn nnrt .limine RVaI ' v Division and Junior ShooL COLONEL CHARLES E. HYATT llnx 22. Che.ter P. i.ANf-A'vrr.n. r.. FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL ACAHEIToal Prepnrra bDT for nil Collrse and Trriinltal ,f Scbuola. Sfoilrrutei trnne. Cataloini. AddrfM E. M. IIARTMA.V. Principal !fl Iloi 412. I.unrnntrr, Pa. ntt lfl ns OKintoi: srnoiiT,. pa OKOItOi: StlltlOI-Country School for nrr I ANNVII.LK. PA I.Ktl ON VALLEY t'OLLEtlE Co-Ed. rol ene. Academic. Muelc, Oratory. Colltn rite t.in3 to 1412. Muslo rates. (J73 t 1480. Tor catalog sddreas: Ult. O, It. nndVARn AnnTllle. P. KOSLVN. PA. hrilllOL Kilt rLXCEPTIHN'AI. t IIII.DKKN Hi n fi It In a Unuitfu! auhurlinn I- m tir h" .duiatlnn 'if cli dren unable if rd m' i' ur p-lvnte. hoi.,(i Pnmetu S er r 14 n Ilea from Phi! i Iook ct. MOI.LIE A WOODS. Prlnilpul, ll(i 171, HohIwi, Pa. ind Olrls SeDHrate dormitories, rnnu u tread and thorough. Student studies uadsr supervision of principal. Oradnataa mnced I tr colleze Hptclal course Athletic, trm. casium ikio.. , woonea seres sno ooa rountry on N'eshsmlny Creeu. KndoweJ. LmUs moderste. Ce'aloc;. CEORflK A. HXLTON. A. M Hot 2H.1 r.eorice rhnnl Pn. MF.nri:H.m-RR p, The Mercersburg Academy.! FOR BOYS Mercersburg, Pv" Send " efalnrii to ., WSI. MAW IRVINE. Ph. n.. LL. D. IIendm"l'r. Ilox 120 NBKTII P sr.w nitn V)U PEill'LF. In eerr thousand rcla benefit throatl pinnl djutment given by competent IKK TDK-. Ol' CIIIKOPKALTU; Tbe public Is rapidly recognising m valas c( this melhoj ot drusless 'icallng. and win require an locrcaslns nJmbar or practltloo era. Send tor llteratum eiplalning tbi rouren. S IZAKITII HALT, MILITARY APATima . Hot 60 Nnmrrth Pa. Fnunde.1 I74J. r rr-pantorv i. llu-liefs fnuriee Sr Inter. J rneiiute and Jr Dert Af-leiics Military i rie" n Tne'er n D T-inprl. rniirnn v PEithioMEN st iiooi. inrt nrii ' Musi' Dratorv 4 Ilmlnee. Seho'ur'Mps. Mot rofduete for rrofi Vod rales r-atalocuS ' ObCAIt x. HKIERKL. n, U. Principal a lint IIP Pnnliiir. Pa. TlKMIINf. IM 5,K V'nKCSrlVA,k,nrSm,lPr,RAS'IV f'Mlklll -em . 11,-adlnc', Pent 2tt TV IM "t New York. V T Vn Prep & Jr i . ' Jr Col.. Rnatllns, Jl'l" N MTON - N. T. 11115 UIMHIAMTON 1U.UM.M, htllOul. An ideal pr' h me srhool fo- nervous, back Kkrd mental defcti No age limit, l'hr nca' Culture. Manual fainlng 1 all branches. Open yr around Trm ITS rr mth A up MR and MIC AfOPflT A nnt.nT. Suit fltrhrr"n S-erv VorU 11" rtfvt(w A'-IIIU RHM MT, Cushing Academy Cn,1?iu','"a srcept.d bv n r",le;e.i ''he beet nt mo(j. erate m" d" TT . I'liniVCLI. A M Ph O P'-lnetna' Aihburnham M'oiis II YTON A line. re rnlirnee -rtl. j f a'ee arrr'il h eo Vf,. snd unterlt'e. i N. nt' 'et' Me I d n'tiT ' u'l & dmlnlta. t p hM lr 1470 nrrv Hent 12 I Ritrs r. TEn . m nn Pre. jvRTirAnitr p Ml XUTHMOItr PRl'PAU Tntt scitOOt For Ilm. Il" 20 irlhmer. l'a. IV P TOMT IVfcOV MA IKIItnrVTOWN N.Tl , Shenandoah Collegiate Instituts and School of Music. Dayton, Vs. Co-Educntlonal Rates 1223 to I JO J. Pend for atnlnrua ntinit Mnnien nnd t.lrl Hortlentown Military Instituto ' Thorough preparation for college or bunlnesa, Etlkient faciltv mnll classes Individual attention. MI'ltary trslnlng 87th yar Vr C1 ad.lres fi T II I.andnn. ll.-.l . i r-22 Ilnrdentnwn V J P-ln A r-nmmandaat i:onii v j t Ml lllniiin" .rliiMil for hliultrinnnrr Jr Sr L i.itluu e iur,.i Ii n,,rv m,n r,m I rocth' Iwin lxrgsn-et II. mo 'ke students reshi. nfc lurpir l'.Hh ,u! lrea A 1 II l.MVV l'rlcll "'Ire"a o I. SHIHI Wlilnrl Nt Phlllllelnhli, pn Ml r.iwurU' iikiuI tur inrU. (iteri.rnoiT Ptillii., l'u- '" I b-f prp tt setmiarl. MISS S JAM r HAVWAItl). Principal Wcnonnh Military Academy hfuily eltuat.-d m n residential C. ... .,"." "'"' IO that o '.Vrlf , ln ""' 'V""" Academlt 7MI fnr tli ectipT jear Hep Healthfully ton Weft demts course 7 Hi rnr tn eclip' )ear Hen. arato Junior I'eiia-tiiin.t (inn for school jear c'atalnit and iew ool( flux iY 1)11 (IIXRI.I.SH I.OKENCK Pr.s MAKlIt (1.U10N A IIKR, ,D wnurajRJrafJriJfirrirfur rH3'5tL ri2? vSpJBsy ivS ;7'v" AvSis5 gr5yi 1030 Tac -L"',N '' iii.i1n mnor On tie Main Line 0f Pimim innli rt R inil-H lruiu i n in o ieire rr. i MUM. ' C V-KIN1 Principal JF.NKINT0O p. " PKNNSTt VANll, JKNKI.NTOWN. DOX Hi BEECHWOOD SCHOOL (Inc.) For Young V omen A Cultural nd prao lie i b him, r n fur un vncutlon Prspara. ton College Iiep.iriments Consrrvatorr ut Muali. Art Oratory. Domestic An. n Pcien'es bn tutar's'ilp U iniiitstlci, Normal Kiilrgrtii Sulmmine fool Latgs rw minfc'tim M II R.MHor Ph l free. 7 inj x "l.l.MILN IIAI I. M MISAHV A girls' sell, "lel'irii 1710 (udemlc Collea, Prepirator A Ipe-lal i-onree Soparat. Jr nept avmnaslupi Se.-retnrlal r-stalni II" F W len'el IiJJMilt, p? H till htll t I.. Mil. -Tl.VUU.AM. iU.U.L..E sFOU 0M?T end able Two an.l mur.ea 5r VRh school Broil"...- es In iiiuile jip ,0,l!,n-. !" '"and arts ehool of epi . tnl et icutlon. fl jtreee nwfrr. ite'eir r'r V .ivs,:T5'i,' Uill. I IHIss IAHM W laliFntloriXcT OvrrloiiLInc the Nullnmil Cui.ltal St r.ilan) nd Ulenne Coiiress. For cat, osurs HiMie Superinreea, tulf " """"i Viii'lilnrten. II. ft. iiiiiiii M n nnd Hum AYNi: PA. TH Open W IIINr.TIIN I) c. IE FMrKll srVTIh ttll.l.KtiK o VETKUINAKY rllKflEOM M II H OAMIILK 235 C Htreet N W m :" - ,. M . Dean M anhtniiton D. c. PORT 1H'P0IIT Mil, TOME SCHOOL Nutlnnal llnnrdlnc Srhnel for Dors RATE 1 000 Mnrrnr Penlmdr llruth. Pli !,, nirnrt Port llri.p.lt Mil "' iv S UUNI-IIOIIO A ' riMtlHItNK MMITKA SCHOOL Prepnre f r in -.nrt r. in,l t.uness Ufa. n Per 'h n"er Mi.n Itn.'rn mllitsrr train. l-ia It ii r r .nler t N v4r Dept 2a jeiir V.w l-JOHim. tlre,,ror elUlprnntLJ D p'orna ilmlie to si . iliesea Rata 1900, l"i". rin . in ,'inriii ur UlinUilS CaVSrtl H Uiiitnx f ill 'uil n's CatalosTia. 1-j MIOH MOHf.AV II HVlKilNS, PHn. " HTuraniirn, T (I .Ti Charles HT, Ll.KEH NCIIOOL apu tMoln I.Ta P, It, II.), Pn, i Henry flrout, A. Si., Ilcid- ilmastH 1 M STUN A f-5 W Staunton Military Academy l.ttrLTrt-t nrlvAlM Ai i1mv In hi fV rrrrnrpN fnr I'niv.r.MU Govrnmin( miirilfii rr lu'niii iU 000 hrrnW ls rdlO CJ. .1 !. lrr jvp i-- "tm - nn lur rumio 'VT ii. mini si nn ror cataloar " nl Tho II Russell II N Pre t Men! I. lln I Stni. ntnti (Uilile PllnlfrmV Vsi al ilIil,'X'iN,i VA. 'ri IILACKHKIM. MILITARY ACADEaJV 7Jri. Ill irkalmir. Virginia " 'TA Dept Mllltar Academic. Commercial 01 For catiilon snd tnfn-mstlon, addrtM t COL. II. S. 1 t(10V. Pre.ldml ?'' CHATHAM VA ,1ft Cliatlinni Trnininp; SchoeJ !nj man fr CfUtMit t . fj 'l A ( WttimmJiLz.- .; ',,Kfjl$&).1 ' tiJVi, -r ,i .1 I rt.-. 4ji Hvt in.v-.sfWi ( h. ?r,v
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