TOT - r " r- j, 4 EVENING PUBLIC) 'LEDGEIPHIUADELPHIA,, HOKI?AY, AUGUST 8r 9 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ' tfancy Wynne Tells of Pretty Frocks Seen on Chestnut Street Several Dances Given Last Week in New port Mis Strawbridge Visits the Loews roU may M that tlio froclts of to yVJrHMs arc frocks, (lint they ,A ch Wren'' ilrewe, l.lcl. the lwL uns nre putting on, but really ' I"",! fMhloM mprn nonsiblc tlinn ,M "fci , been for Krs? Of course, I ?.hI..n the extromo short drew or "'SSdMi iwn, but the J.njilc fS of 8'nRham and In v., '" i MMndle which nro so becoming d cool ml cosily mndo nnd taken ,nd I saw Mrs. Tom Dunn tbo c,e av on Chestnut street looklnR c,b'i. ,i.inn"nK In n Jumper frock of !Bp'h blue "non over n white vvnlst. &" Ch. : "m n trl-cornered shnpc of nr J2 nnd It was very becoming. "Vi.? Jlfddtaton was In town ono J,ntt ...h td onpinc, and she looked itJ ".mart In a dark ''blue cult made TX a Plaited skirt and n plain coat, ft?? hat m a nitt model of l'crslnn Jk finished at the sldd of the brim Jrith a drooping tassel, r ALMOST feel as If I ought to take T AW1" .....it.. ,.! Hm.tlinmn. A back my reniw.- ..-.. ;,-;-- i.n htotliig Newport ,to It tlicso days, J , not penrjFof so much Rnjety fc'xtMiort oi this year, nnd especially fv. mnnth for several seasons. Tlio K A tors eave a bcnutlful ball nt XT, ilia o WWey n'ellt' PrcoctllnC S! rfanM with a dinner attended by to wetT. There were about 200 .t the dnncc, nnd it was n most ? , u 1 affair. 'Mr. and Mm. Joe ffer were among tho rumI". ami X Craig Biddies alio attended, ro the OnaVcr City was well represented. Th. William Gondby Loews pave a juea on Saturday night at tho Clnm ilk. Club, and that mndo the fifth Ether largo dance In a week of six Si, up there. On tho snmo night ns ihi Aitors' ball there was n dnnco given kf Captain Dlsmukes nt tho Naval Kilning Station Hostess House, to which the visiting tennis players wcro Mr Alexander Rice, who is nlwnys we'll dressed, caused quite the sensn tlon of tho afternoon tennis on i riday br appearing " a most exquisite frock of white crepe made with squnro insets of dull gold embroidery. She wore also l Urge; black hat and her wonderful root of pearls.' As Mrs. (Scorge Wide ner the was nhvnvs one of tho best dressed women In I'hiladelphin, nnd as Jlr. Wee she dresses with the same ixojiWte taste. SPEAKING of the Gondby Loews' dance nt the Clnmbnkc Club, did you know thnt Anltn Strnwbrldge Is In Newport tnylng with tho two Locw girls? She has been nttendlng the tennis eicry day, and from what a wee bird tells me, she is prettier than ever. She was to my mind ono of the prettiest debutantes of last season. You ncer beard a uord about her but thnt she was having n wonderful time, and erery one, joung unci old, liked her. She was wisely bi ought up by her attractive mother,, und she certainly shows her good bleeding by lirr case of manner and thoushtfuliiess for others. She is ery pretty, with soft curly golden hair nnd bcnutlful eyes. Her mother Is n or.v beautiful woman, too. She was Miss Anita llerwiud, nnd was one of the greatest belles this city has erer known. rtTTlHE way she looked nt him nnd the X way hfl looked nt her Gosh!" tald she, telling me nbout it; "thev nre just crazy nbout each other nnd that's no lie." And it's true, boys nnd girls. He's tall and most awfully nice looking, nnd the, Is small and dainty und cunning as (he can be. And they nrc certainly muchly in ou Mnbc in n few days Icon tell joii who tlioy nre, nnd maybe I will have to wait n couple of weeks. Thev have not nrtunlly and "poso lutely" decided on just what day in the tnonth of August they will announce it, but they are going to nnnouncc it. And It's just as nice nn engagement ns you'd erer want to hear of. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ,.J!r,?n1 Mrs Morris "W. Stroud, of 1011 Clinton street and Vlllnnoa. ac companied by Mr mid Mrs. Morris W. Sl,W"i, Jr, of Hollow Tree, Vlllnnova. fill leave on August 13 for Northeast Harbor, Me., whom thev will spend sev- n m?,11" Mr aml JI,- Stroud's son, Dr. W llltam JD Stroud, left on Saturday with the City Tioop. Ho will later go to .Virtneiist Harbor, whero ho will join his parents. Jti?ml MrH Frank Tracy Clrlswold. or Hothorpe, Radnor, who nio spending h summer nt n.ir Hnibor, Mo., will ro tum to their homo on September SO. u?tl!s,,Ild,l,h Hutchinson, daughter of ar. Jhihlon Hutchinson, of Aahwood. wrm. Devon, h.is roturned from Stone iilf ' N .J ' where rho spent a fort Bgnt as tho guest of Mr. und Mrs. VuIZ n ,Kcwton, of 1323 l'lne street, at their cottage. fMi;s,r. 960.rfia. Thompson Tmlcn, of west .School House lane, Qermnntown, Is spending the remainder of tho sum mer nt tho 1'ocono Mountains. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilobert Jennings Cole man nnd their children, of 7313 Bryan street. Chestnut Hill, left on Saturday for Pocono Lako Preserve, whero they will bo the Kuests of Mrs. Coleman's mother, Mrs. Snmuel Stokes, at her cot tage. Mrs. J Murray Kllrey and her daugh ters, Miss Alice M. fcllzey and Miss TK f: l;1.1.?6 ot Highland avenue, Chestnut Hill, who nro spending tho summer nt their enttnen nt niiei win return tho mlddlo of September. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kiederlck II. Bhelton and their daughter, Miss Helen Shelton, whoso homo is near Media, nre enter taining Miss Matgarot Spencer, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spencer, of 2044 Locust street, at their cottage, at Castlne, Me. Mrs. Robert U Pltflold nnd her daugh ter, Miss Helen Clement Pltflold. nnd .Sr.801 Mr- RQbcrt n Pltneld. Jr., of E211 Wnyno avenuo. Qermantown, and Mr. K Seymour Howell will leavo to morrow for Cnpo Cod, whero they will meet Dr. Pltneld. who has been spend ing aomo tlmo In Canada and will return bv motor about the mlddlo of tho month. Tho engagement of Miss Pltneld to Mr. Howell was recently announced, Mrs. Rutherford Pearson, of the Bollovue-Stratford, who with her daugh ter, Miss Nancy Pearson, Is spending tho summor nt her cottngo at Kngles mere, will leave on August 12 tor Southampton, H, l who will spend n fow weeks. Mrs. Pennon and Miss Pearson will later go to Newport 'or a fortnight's stay. Mrs. Samuel Clayton, of St, Davids, Is entertnlnlng her brother and Blster-ln-law, Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Clyde, of j:anston, 111, for n month. Miss Virginia Clyde, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde, of Chester, is also visiting hor aunt, Mrs. Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Jackson nro entcrtnlnlnir their daughter. Mrs Richard Schoblc, and her family, of uax iane, at their camp at Joon Lalo, In tho Adlrondacks. Mrs. R. T. Doremus and her daugh ter. Miss Alma Doremus, of Went Phila delphia, will leave In a short tlmo for Ship Bottom, N. J., whero they will occupy their cottagu until the middle or septomDer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilenrv Roth, of Kt. Davids, who sailed on tho 25th of June ror Europe, will return to thli country about tho mlddlo of September. Mrs Hsther Wcldo and her daugh ter. Miss HHIa Welde, 2409 South Opal street, will leave on Ausust 20 for "Wild- wood Crest, N. J., whero they will occupy nn apartment for tho remainder oi mo summer. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. nnd Mrs. L. S. Dexter, of Over brook, have opened their camp on Ponob scott Bay, near Camden, Ma, whero they expect to remain for a. short time. Later tney win visit Mr. and Mrs. n Milton Dexter nt their summer home in South Newfane, vt. Miss Mary James, of Narherth, will motor through the Berkshlrea next week, stopping for several days In Boston be fore returning home. ALONG THE READING Dr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Herbert and their daughter. Miss Cora Herbert, of Pen Mar. Old York and Cheltenham roads, Ogontz, who left early In June for a trip to the Pacinc Coast nnd Honolulu, havo returned to their homo. Mr.' nnd Mrs. C. Edwin Webb, of Old York road, Jenklntown. have returned from a six weeks' trip to Europo. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Krvln. of For rest avenuo, Ogontz, havo been spending a rew wocics at uagiesmero. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Steole. 3d, of Lenox road, Ogontz. are occupying a cottage In Ventnor, N. J., for tho season. Mr nnd Mrs. Charles W. Welsh, parents of Mrs. Steele are spending the summer with them. Tho Welohs formerly lived at City lino and Mountain avenuf, Mel roso Pork, but havo since taken apart ments nt the Aldlne. Mr. nnd Mrs. William R. Chapman, Jr, of Lawnton aenue. Oak lnne, ac companied by their daughter. Miss Har riet Chapman, aro passing the summer with Mr. Chapman's father at his cot tngo at Pncinc and Montpellcr avenups, Chelsea. Mr. Chapman, Sr Is also en tertaining his daughters and their fami lies, including Mr. and Mrs. John Hnnce Borden, Mrs. O. C. Jolly, of 1215 Soutn Broad street, and Admiral and Mrs. Henry B. Wilion. The Wilsons left for Annapolis last week after spending tho early summor nt tho shore. NORTH PHILADELPHIA . Miss Agnes C Menger. of 1502 North Twenty-ninth street, and Mls"i Florence Orelner, of Willow Groe, ure spending An August Bride Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED reathtT ItcnoTnteil and Made Into MuttrtMes Brass Beds Relacquered ciruci'c n!?. : 2(1 St. Flionet Iim. 4703 I.tll. 37 JT8. JJ.Sheppacd & Sons Towels With Personality) Those you cut from the bolt any length you lika and embroider or lace-trim with your otfn hands ' expressing your personality in ever? stitch. Mow is tho season to make them up for Tho Bride's Trousseau v For Birthday Remembrances For Christmas Gifts We have the toweling, huckaback and bird-eye weave, plain or figured Widths, IS, IS, 20, 22, 24 inches Prices Jt5c the yard and upward Cotton Towels for Tourists It s always nicer to havo your own towels when you're traveling. These "specials" nro good enough to bring home and launder, or if you don't want to bother, they're so cheap that you needn't hesitate to throw them away4 v?hen soiled : Prices 10c each and upward lOOSGIiestnutStieet LU ii.-.j .!.. V a ijLUHf.n. .xrr.rfMvrf4A.fMft9Yr MiimiJti: I "sir BJUS-fHiBV tot" iWiHI fwfikdh w fj T i , : fifl'l ,vAXi ', . I'ftl.; Phllllra & Phillips MRS. HARRY BOWER Sirs. Bower was Miss Corlnne Clnlro Rennert. Her mnrrlnco took place In All Saints' Church, Torre wlalo, lost Monday a week at tho Mount Vernon, Atlantlo v.uy. Mrs. Samuel Beckett nnd their fam ily, of 1838 North Franklin Btrcet, have returned from a stay at Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. Louts Bncharach, of 1809 Erie avenuo have left on a trip through tho New Enifland States. They will visit tholr son, Mr. Justin L. Bach arach, at Camp Kennebec, Me. Dr. and Mrs. Moses Behrend and fam ily, of 1427 North Broad street, are on a tour through Maine. Mrs. S. Mann, of tho Hotel Majestic sailed last week on tho steamer Hotter dam to spend sovernl months In Euro pean travel. Mrs. I. Summerneld, of 2243 North Twcnty-nrst street, Is at Wlldwood, N J., for tho summer Tho Hon, Mayor Sulzberger and Mr. Joseph Sulzberger, of 1303 Qlrard ave nue, are spending some tlmo at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Blsilncer, of 2039 Green street, will occupy their now homo on Stratford aenuc, Oak Lauo. early In the fall. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, of 1221 Noith Fifty-third street, aro now receiv ing congratulations upon the birth of a son Tuesday morning, August 2. Mrs. William Spelsor. of 3728 North eighteenth street, and her thrco daugh ters have gone to the Chalfont Hotel, Atlantic City, until after Labor Day. Miss Roso Spelser is spending tho sum mer at Provlncctown, Mass. ter, Miss Mary McCullough, on August I M. Y., Is visiting his brother, Mr. Homer 13. The guests will bn Miss Kdlth K. Dunawuy, of 640 Kohn street. Miss tlnurxnn. Mm Mav Hmllh MISS Jane Cilmoron, Miss Frances Punch, miss Catherlno McMlchel, Miss Cathorlno Mc Cullough, Miss Catherine Burke all of Philadelphia; Mr. Hnrry Dawson, Mr. John Dawson, Master William MaoNlel, Mr. Joel Holmes, Master James McOold rlck, Mr. Frances O'NIel, of Philadel phia; Mr. Louis Koos, Jr., of National l'nrk, N. .1. Mr Stunrt Leptln and Mr. William Walker are spending tho week-end at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. L'llhu II. Andrews at Falrlew, N J. Mrs. Andrews will bo remetnbTed as Miss Agnes Tlmby, of South Philadelphia. Mrs. D. Hanlon, 1924 Jackson street, nnd Mr. and Mrs. J A. A. Hanlon, of 2161 South Lambert street, have left for a fortnight's stny at Hea Islo City, where Master Francis Ilnnlon, will be in camp with St. Monica's Naval Battalion. Tho engagement of Miss Charlotte Butcn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Uuten, of 1834 South street, and Mr. Moses E. Josephs, of New York, was announced lent week. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCullough. ot 2741 Sfcuth Colorado terrace, will give a birthday party in honor of tholr daugh- WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. 8ovell have re turned from their wedding trip and aro at home at 2029 South Fifty-seventh street Mrs. Scwell will be remembered as Miss Buth Kllzabeth Hlnman, of 1313 North Fifty-sixth streot, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Connolley. of 4264 Chestnut street, aro staying at Saratoga Springs for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Blake, of 600C Hazel avenue, havo announced tho mar rlago of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Blake and Mr. Rlohard Martin, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., Monday, August 1, In this city. After tholr wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Martin will llvo In Balti more. QERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. C. Stanley Campion, who havo been in Norway, Me., for threo weeks, have returned to tholr homo at 6111 Pulaski avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Campion nro passing tho week-end In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Ilobert Dalgllesh. 6301 Ogontz avenuo, will go o Ocean City on Friday to occupy their cottago for four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leeds Bryan, 6112 Ross Btrcet. will spend next weok end In Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Lynch have returned from their wedding trip to Niagara Falls and aro at homo at 6619 Chow street. Mrs. Lynch beforo hor marriage was Miss Anna B. Elsenhart. daughter of Mrs. J. Elsenhart, of 6739 Beechwood street. m nnH Mrs. Burns Lafferty. form erly of 6807 Qermantown avenue, who have Just roturned from passing two weeks In Ocean City, aro at homo at 18 Went Mount Airy avenue. Mrs. Lar ferty beforo her recent marriage was Miss Merlon H. Topham. Mr and Mrs. Hervey B. Harmer and their daughter, Miss Myra E. Harmer, of East Gormantown, havo returned from a motor trip to Hnrrlsburg and tvi nitthfnntern points. Mr. Ilobert h. Hfirmer has returned from a three weeks' lslt to Cntawlswa. NORRISTOWN Mrs F. C. Farnsworth, of German town pike, entertained at a farewell party last week In honor of hor house guest. Miss Emily Deacon, of Brooklyn. Miss Deacon left for her homo today. r.. vmnlt T.Mphthammer and family. nf West Main streot, aro at Haddon Hall, Atlantlo City. Mrs. Marcus Hydeman, of DeKalb street, has as her guest her sister, Mrs. J Schall Wllhelm, of York, Pa. Xr. Sanford J. Dunaway, of Yonkcrs, v& Moderate l'rlcfs IniiUtiou or Annonnce- menti Writ or Fhone for Knrrarfd or Printed Sample. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 WInnt St gllMlflMB George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 1 New Millinery Suitable for Wear Now or Early Autumn Fashionable. Taffeta and Satin Hats in Navy, Brown, Black All new models and extremely moderate in price. You will bo delighted with our collection. Specials in Women's Hosiery in Both Lisle and Silk in All the Wanted Shades Women's Full Fashioned Lisle Hosiery -65c. Women's Full Fashioned Lisle Hosiery 75c. Women's Full Fashioned Lisle Hosiery $1.00. Women's Pure Silk Heavy Quality Hose $1.45. Women's Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose $2.50. Women's Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose $2.75. 1 Clearance of Children's Summer Weight Union Suits, Values to 95c, Now 25c We are closing out all our children's summer-weight union suits at this very special price. AU sizes but not many of a size, bo wo would advise an early selection. Plain and Moire Taffeta Ribbons in Light Colors at Half Price Plenty of pink and bluo nnd other light shades, the qualities are excellent. l'j-inch width 45c values, at 20c yard 2 -inch width fiOc values, nt 25c yard 4 Vi -inch width 75c values, at 30c yard 5j-nch width 85c nlues, nt 35c yard Fine Grade Imported Shantung Pongee Special 95c yard valur'a"hlst'eTianptrlc'e.fln0 lmPtU'1 1'nBC' " lnchcs wlrte' c"e"ent Well-Known Toilet Articles Marked at Special Prices Forhan's Tooth Pnsttj 40c tube, tax 2c Odorono, usual 35c size, at 25c, tax 1c. Mary Garden Large Compact Face Powder $1.00, tax 4c. British Bath Soap 25c cake; 3 for 50c. Elcnyn Crcme 25c, tax lc. Nnilo, Liquid Nail Enamel 35c she, 21c. Azurca Talcum Powder 25c, tax lc. L'OriRun Faco Powder all shades, fi9c, tax 3c. Un Air Kmlmunie Powder, large gold box $1.25, tax 5c. Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold Crenm 30c jar. Japonlca Castile Soap $1.00 dozen. Turkish Towels Extra Values, 35c Largo size bath towels with red. bluo or white borders, firm ucnvei In Mft flnlsh, excellent vnluo nt 35c each or 4 00 a dozen. " Heavy Turkish Towels in extra size usual 85c kind, at 50c each. Pure Irish Linen Tea Towels with woven borders at 50c. Pure Linen Guest Towels in thrco designs; hemstitched ends, at 50c i ( I Miss B. Viola Krntz. of C42 Chain street, la on a motor trip to Boston, MaBS., Connecticut nnd New Hampshire. Hho Is making the trip with Dr. nnd Mrs. White, of Washington, D. C. Miss Laura Whltcomb, Miss Anna Whltcomb and Dr. Belle Whltcomb, of C23 DoKnlb street, will spend some tlmo nt Lako Warmuth, Conn. Mr. nnd Mrs. John M. Malrs nnd their small daughters, Miss Jano Malrs and Miss Betty Mnlrs, of 335 Boulevard, will spend the next two weeks nt Ocean City. N. J. Mr. Mrs. E MOORE8TOWN nnd Mrs Basil Herbert Coopor, W. S. Bronhv. Miss Strawbridge aild Miss Cooncr navo returned to their home on Hnddonflcld road, after spend ing tho month of July at tho shoro. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Mnule, of dies- MAHKKT AT 19TII THOMAS MEIGHAN In Pleturlftlon of llooth Turklnirton' The Conquest of Canaan" Added A TANTOMIMIC FANTASY DAT AfP 12U MAIUCT STREET Sf . 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. Tho Year's Moat llcmarknblo l'liotoplny The Journey's End' With Wynrthnm Btndln and Mabel Ballln ARTAHIA Cheatnut St, Bel. 10th r . . . . 10 AXL to 11:1B r-M-Mary Miles Minter and MONTE BLUE In "MOONMOHT AND HONEYSUCKLE" VICTORIA nMnu.b,h. EUGENE O'BRIEM "woniJ Apirt" ter avenue, nro spending their vacation In Hhodo Islnnd. Mr, nnd Mrs. Jonph T Rulllvnn, of Chester avenue, havo gon to Buck Hill Falls to remain for noma tlmo. Mm Marlon A Streot nnd hor daugh ter, Miss Klennnr Street, havo returned to their home after a trip to Yellowstone National Park. EITH'S THEATRE CECIL LEAN & CLEO MAYFIELD In ' Ithcnrnlnc' CHARLES WITHERS In "lor I'lly'n Hnko" JACK McGOWAN Late Mtsr of Mnry' In Snns i At. WIIITK .ll'VRN'tt.P! itnvinw ami met srnnorsiJiNo show K BUMMBR KKSnnTB ATI.XNTir CITY N. .1. irr;U HJi FLIMDE Whole Block kin Ocean Front Coolest location In Atlantic City. Ideal family liotn In cjnelsea tsecuon. Capacity Five Hundred OwneriLIp Direction nookW. W F. BltAW NMtMr.R nRPORTB ATLANTIC CITV. N, 3. Brlek, fltaal And fitnne Conntrnrtlnn Ha Carolina Aro,, nrarlMath, Hathinr from houi and oor own Uoardwilk btH hooMa. mil AW II OUT.lt ,! PRIHGESS RUNHIHQ WATER IN ALL R00MJ-1 Mod ltilt Kltvalor Fr'nrhCTief Orrhnlra Dancln.r7 Cap'y 600. Bkt. raalln), l'AULC.lttlSEr.ltANS.OirB-'-J WILLOW GROVE PARK NOW SOUSA Concerts nt 2:30, 4:30, 7:45 and 9:45 lt Ca Make Ton rrft nt Hnm la tb "CHr of nohnt nenllh" ! HOTEL MORTON Orrnn End Vlrclnln Ave. Cnnnrltr XftO yUA r. nici.i. x I'At'i. m. rorif. frot; Kentucky Are . near Ilcafh. cor. houtr: open forroond fiigts tenter of attraetinrn andplera Itonnlnc water In i roomi, prlrala hitlm llatlilna prlrlUjea from hotel. Showrr bathe Klevalor to ttreet Table uneirelled. ' 18 Mopdillrj 117 coup wiy. Am nan atone, uane i nir.Orai'rhonMJ.Boklat. Owaantilp plreetlon. VlrRlnlaAve 3d hotel from ITen'-h frlvate imtha, run wator. elttatur, Arncr. plan. 6Ail KL.I.IH ii..r N i t'Ol.i.i.o, iUr. A OCKAN ('iTY V. .1. n T1IK Ml'XIlt jCutlairel 132 tliNTKAI. KTKJ Kxirllent In hi . Nenr hriifli K. II, ftlLKru: a 7T "tf rH rt srtivr. iiAitnnn. N. .i. sMi.i.n.u iiam:n iiuthl Kietllfiit Tnlilr. Mimlr unit drill. i.. r. Hr.tnN VM.llUOflII, N Eugenia Apartment Hotel "? Ht'MMKK Hr..OKTH I'KNNHVI.VAXIA LINCOLN IIKJ11HAY T- Main Street of Amerlra IlKLAWAItK XVTKR np KITTATINNY llli:!tii;NsV,N IIRLAU'ARK ATr.ll'AI. I'A. Imllnic Hotel of This 1'nmnua Keitlon Can M0. upon to Uec Kery mod ap pointment Htzh n tltudo Maenlllcrnt acenory Oolf Tennis, Saddle Horaoe. Canoeing. Ilnth. Tlsh illy, concerta and dnncci nxceptional cuisine Amer. pi . also a In enrte erlll. (Iir Ilklt.. road mapn A terms mnlloil Jolin I'urdy Popo CEA.N Avgrr. Klrtt hotel from Ueach and overlooking oeaan C'-ntmlly loeatedi fireproof, elevator prlr bathf , bathlna from hotel Cootefll Dlnlna Koom In rlty on top(6th)(VK,r with aeuanrlew tl Mondlr. tie)al wklr UALKym.lt Directly on Ilonrriwatk, betuo n Porta & Mnirnnlla nvp fitinoaltft Ocean Pier WI1A.. od N J C'lmmunlty aolf service kltchnv nnd dlnlnrr room KOOM ItATRN Hlntle, l(l Couple, ?H tip. Nowly built and fur nle'ied thin eeaaon Keatune I'lionn 2BYW jm ls kxm. 40 & yJ3r t Iteai.li f unt Cap 1B0. rtun. water. I'rlrV-? tathr Hk t Ownership Mat. W II. OerstaL.-" Arlington rotes Oi HoardHRlk at irontixilar Ave. suites wttn hatha. Hunnlns water alt rooms. Klevatoe. tpoo. July A Au. rates. U, M. ItliBVlOO. IHlarlboronaltISIcnfteim ,&e3 .. ATJ.ANTI.CCrTVJf.A seataifkis wane at wmm .wi Ilea ti front Capacity 200, Itunnlnif water Moderato" r 1 1 topi t a xr . CAPITOL '24 MARKET STODET NORMA TALMADGD IN "Tlin MOTH" DT70T7MT' market Bt. not. nth IxEjVJII-jIN 1 MAT ALLISON In "THE LAST CARD" GLOBE JUNIPER A MARKET CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE 11 to 11 THE GLENWOOD Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Capacity 400 Modern brick holel. has ball room, orchestra thr ciay tennis court" a;olf hithln, boating flt'ilnj and all amuse, ments, garage and supplies kond artommn. datlons at inodernto rates. Tor booklet ad. dress HILT IHIOS. Mis-s HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open, alv,as ready, terms mod rate Wrlti or phone M WALSH Dl'NTAN Hotel RorcoVipI Kentucky Ave. Itefurn, noiUDOlCUDtl Uicillent table MoJ. rntes. Phone 117. A, V MARION MOINT POCONO, PA. Pnmnn Mf Unin Many " -. mtnif, Korty. rour yeirw wnersmp management. Hooalet. Improrr- WKItNKKSVU.l.K. PA. I-lillairln Ueauilfu Scenery l'riv. llatns. niUBIUU Mn nnte. mod Kath. Oerbart HBVON. I'A. WHfNBURNE INN Ki'a.: Irabla for business men with families. Rooms with bath nt reasonable rata. Danct, t. Large rrnunds. Wldu veroods. Phone 1erwyn 2S0 W .i:(ill-mhki:, PA. Eaglesmero Pa lloirdlni; Plngle JIN a wk 3 In ft room 111 a. k Xf II. C HAWFORD VAU.K'k tcinnic r. UAMIU.MITUN INN Chicken at.d Warn Dinners) SANIKL J VOORHEKS. PrwB. iwukiowv VAT.f.KV. PA. Camp Roosevelt Prrklomen River. Oomfnrtahl board floor tents Box 21, lronbrldita, Pa Yw'V1rnnyNvnvurJvV'rn r. Abco Asr.o 1 et-rriniejimiafiA, r ia mvasnm.Trtm mm aft.Mii-n m.i m mR j j-71 r 't1 s yyj,?-s-v,sM,wjf?lri ASCO ASCO LrAUAVrAaiLAifarW. A S3 cj AT MA t-'-ellent table, lllock to Hoard .Jr .. .wnlk Central bathlne prlvlIageaj'V IfRt M HI.KAKI.EY ttO E. Poplar Are. k Mew. bathing from honaa."' A Justice. Ownershln-mgmt. U , BEACHWOOD Coriacltr 200 C. KURTZ. oi:'i"rBui no213 Men ' V-r -,-.. t Poplar Ave,, na" V N"lntedt Prop. mi.mvoon crkst. n. j. fvlT. VERNON rveei.n Tlllle. K. JnTINHTOTO T ttnlmsr 'deal location, airy rooms. aaoauX w.... lable, tuth'g rai.a n from hotel. MoaV NOLI. TIMMFI, Propas 'IH 11 V PARK N. J. Hotel NEW YORK Fou,h aif Oi ean a ean I nn K.O Exce lent cuisine U M OAT1 nar neltv' OATTLE.? AMUKY PARK IM IIRMATION Wrlto MUN'ICIPAL DUREAU Uoardw'tc, for0 ho'el or nthr Information fee it authentla. of a ockan nnovu. n. j. BREAKERS' itirt Ave, at tha Ocean . T. V. Montfort. a (ioon place to noAitn" La asear House Ocenn Grove. N. Phnt h'ock from ocean Low rates. NORTH NTtV JKHSEY CO AST '4 The World's Greatest Melody lies not in the vibrant strings of a Stradivarius not in the wistful crooning of the 'cello nor in the full-throated bravado of the pipe-organ. The most beauti ful music to the ear is the laughter of a happy, healthy, carefree child. Undernourished or poorly developed children cannot know the real joys of healthy childhood. Good food, fresh air and proper exercise are the main requisites. Children thrive on Victor Bread because it contains those elements most needed by growing bodies. Big Loaf trVa. AllRiSt 1st 5-$&-Sfit?3a WmJKSt K 'lilmSr A Warm Walcoma Awatta Too North Jersey Shore Resorts MONMOUTH COrNTT. N. J. "Write th Mayors for Information. , POINT Pl.KtHANT. N. J. THE CARROLLTON Ideal Situation Spl-nd d Table Now Open racnr Ocean, "i All Sports, It r-rmlton II .let Co. rea fie Feed the little ones plenty of this good, wholesome bread. It will put the bloom of health on their cheeks. Corned Beef ".can 10c Packed with potatoes nnd cooked roadv to serve. A suetrrRtlon serve on toaat topped off. with poached fgKS. M-m-m! Cooked Corned Beef can 15c I'laco In your refnuerator for a few hours, then sl'ce cold Wonderfully appetizing for a co'.d lunch, ory taaty in sandwiches. Best Pure Catsup ,,ot 10c k. fc.3 rVC Buto- Only tho pure, Pasteurized cream of well-fed, healthy cows is used in making this exquisite butter. Richland Butter 48c ,b Pure creamery prints. value. Bit? Timely Tips Ajco Evap. Milk... .can 6c, 12c Calif. Prunes .... lb lie, 17c Bibr Norway Mackerel 3 for 10c Aico Com Flakei.... plig 9c Choice Rico lb pkg 8c Aico Macaroni pkg 0c Aico Spaghetti pkg 9c Aico Cider Vinegar ...bet IGc Aico. W D. Vinegsr..bot 12c Priscesi Salad Dresiing bot 25c Aico Oleomargarine ...,1b 25c Snowdrift can 17c Gold Seal Flour ..5-Ib bag 31c Aico Prepared Mustard. jar 12c Aico Bread Crumbi. . . .pkg 10c Calif. Seediest Raisins. , pkg 24c Calif. Seeded Raisins. ..pkg 28c carton of twelve Gold Seal Egg The hens have a right to be proud of these fine, big, meaty eggs. Selected Eggs 42 c d" Every ecjg guaranteed. ;:c- lElSini! I'AttK. N. J. t Z The GLADWYN Twlxt Hay ft Oeaao. I.KK HOPATfON (1 . N. J. UKYANT VII.T.A nrautlful I.nkp Itopiteonc. N. 3. Good flalilriE. tinllilnE nnd boutlnc II. O. HrcUn nn. Irot. SEA r.lHT. N. .1. The Announcing completion and ovening of ffiockton On the Ocean ft-onl A charniins hotel, with Its own boardwalk, Kb own prlvato beach and bathhouses, eight acres ot crounds. clubhouse and Grill. SAME MANAGEMENT AS THE WAKDISN. SPRING LAUD SI'KI.NO UljC ltllCHN.J THE ALLAIRE , rniNO LA UK lirAtll. N. J. On th. r-' frrnt rapacity ?nn AfAltn C HOT Am. IIPIAMK V .1. Melrose Inn tutu an At. Modara fttiniTMPt.. p. riitlrt lnatiftf Music. Danclnc. Hath. free. Car 400. BklU Fr" mt Ju'y 4 Wimitrrnan tTlna NK1V KNGLANn Calif. Peaches K& 23c, 29c Try them with a dlHh of Asco Corn riaUca sotno mornlnff you'll wnnt moro ' Hawaiian Pineapple S 29c niK1. tender Juicy slices that Just null In jour mouth. An Ideal summor dessert. Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple ? 23c Choice Grated Hawaiian Pineapple ;nnl1 lie A Treat to Beat the Heat! Pure Grape Juice 23c 12l2cbot. 5 New England Tours wirnRKVun. ovn i.ntekest lies. eiiiii:ic in .MAUMrici:.Nr wcKMcuy. i:i:(iL,t'TinNuv icutr:. ou jlst a OCIOI) VAC ATIOV WITH MIITIiRINO IIVKlt l'I.r.M)ll) ItCiAHS IN THK DK. Lir.iiTiTi. ri m tk, .vbw r:sai,AND hii.i. rt.nr ir uav?iiik ivnh, Monnnv citv iiotfi.s ,m r.nuAT itrxnuTi ofit-- rvrrtv foum or coMroiiT wn nrrrtFXTiov. SrnJ for fror. Illustrated road map la colors, pub lt.lie.1 t tho M'.W UNO. LVI IIOTni. !oriATION. comprla. Int' SOO of tho Lat hotll. WILLIAM .11. KU1IJAI.L. Srrreturr. Draper Hotel. Northampton Maaa, but ISarmpatilla i Giojer Ale i Root Btcr AT hi:n IN ItOSTON STOP HOTEL VENDOME "l" "lii ITO P r.ln,h trt .IKFITIf-OV. N II $1.45 doz. Keep a dozen bottles handy. '4 I Sweetheart Toilet Soap Bring In your coupons. Every Asco Store redeems them. O cakes for 1 5 - and a coupon J Choice New Peas 12c run Abco Slflrd Sticnr IVm, ran 10c Aaro Kitru hlfteil Vent, ''in Slic With tho real warden fl-ior Sweet Sugar Corn 4r.im.ll Og Wash-Day Helps Lenox ooap . . Babbitt's Best Soap Asco Bluing Asco Ammonia Young's Soap Chips Young's Powder Young's Soap Fcls Nartha 1 P. & G Napth. 3 cakes 10c . ... cake 5c bot 7c bot 9c ... pkg 9c .. pkg 12c cakr "c, IZkc Gl:!C cake 4 for 25c Asco Fork nnd 10c Beans You don t nrd nn app'tltn to it thfio dr-lu'iius lie.ini S'u trit lotia. satUfMng nnd uonom. i il! Asco Sliced Bacon pk,; 18c Nev Waumbek HOTEL COTTAGLS and SUNSET INN Jefferson, N. K. IN Till' nrnT nr ttir WHITE MOUNTAINS OOLF TENNIS Frnnk 1". hhutr. nsiiiNo Alan. lifer yiiTi" "LL,LlIlI.i!!'HN'', v v.. I. KM MIUH ( prlnga, Itaort I - Asco Coffee u 25c It will cost you olMwherc 45c per lb to Rft coffee of the nam high gt.nln ns Asco Cnff.-c If you pride oiirapf on our tnate. serr tho dellcloilH Abco f'offc.. on our table Asco Teas Mb pkg 12c i'.. lb pkpr 23c; lb 45c Tmni the ririf".t tc.i ttardotit of the Ortnnt. Tho di-lpctahlH miallty IiIpwIh to choo, from Oranjjo l'ekoe India Cevlon Old Country Stvle Plain Black Mixed TOIIIIN rc CNI1 Cunadinn National Exhibition Jii'!in1ji r u Jiu: JJTtli tu Srnt I nth v N r i Mil v i nn ' A.MOI j II iTf 1,3 "All- I'H IP 1 SI THKOM I) s 1 M r.Mno tx mniiT Meat Specials for Tuesday! Every Tuesday Special Sale that we hoi 1 -oes nn increase in the number of our cus tomers, for the news of our wonderful values l Mneiulintr. If you want good, juicy, tender meats of tho highest quality, at monej aavinc prices, isit one of our Meat Markets and see how much further your dollar goes in an Asco Meat Market than elsewhere. FeliiVs I. XTE Boneless Breakfast Bacon lb 23c Fresh-Killed Milk-Fed Stewing Chickens ,b 40c Fresh Clean Beef Suet 4Vc Lebanon Bologna ,b 25c Whole or Half 1'ieces Fresh Beef Liver ,b 10c Try pome fried with a few onionH. NottThi abovt pricts tUtctivt in oar Pnitadtfpnia, Camdtn and tabarban Grocery Stout and Mtat Marktti 9 Connsrtiom for all I ITj Ntw England Poind I Fafil River Lcnel T M ' ' ' ' rjh Ahit inia Hll nPon it Pl?r I N ll 1 sol" SI f t jl II' Indinlini: '"null, M a 'h ii((ir,,i(i i.in I p ." .; " Hl ' ' "' I l Jt lit i" ir, .i i P Jl R Nrtv I.uimIiiii I llln I I l!',lvI,', '.)' s"' ' ' n,, ''I'r I I V N -" . ".' J'',0,, Ktreat !)() P II. 1 'ior 7" I it .... s,,,., ,, j", " H H ., , IJllTh MiMlna- Time V m H lltUrt-.lit jjHJJVt" ri ""tnut St, M TO BALTIMORE j" cii.osun LINE I 9 fV Vtr atanlnn at r. H.i'.rluva a o-clock.m Tare one wav l " reunliur. 13.00, ('1 DAY STEAMER Trorn 1 ltu.lilrliia " r I i i Thura dtv XiiuMo at " h 1 are II. BO ono av !' ou I'Min-i n iri i i u iiui.iM, .. ' ' . ... 'I. m i niiadai Hleam r lu on 1 ' ' itli' Oft'. I r 1 HtlMi t)fl w p H taaniar.. vln tiro,4 ' ri'ia " p-.ll. nt Sl'ECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION 1 All rliiv nn 1ia urrt ,. If Beautiful Lorewood Grova 4 on th Cheiappaka as Pelawart canal ifaau t"K. f1?1" nln. Ilrlratoit F.lii" riar South Delawar. Avcl 8 o'clock iv.rir hiXitiS ' moml8W) dayHt-aavInc nmt Ta.r, fj.wd O A Jj a i si iu m traat K$M m ll! , i s -. i. , . . v. Vxyq;'.--"Ay ' ,.'?-t ",., if P? h-
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