in Wy)PF"TVy?jWWA- '' , Jff$ r rv AH i t '''vfc : -' - -p i iv . ',! EVENING PUBLIC CEDGER-T-PHirABEIiPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921 dfl) r:i fST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Tells of the Return Front Europe of Mrs. Seixas and Her Daughter She Hears of Golfing Success of Miss Griscom arid Her Niece DID you hcnr tlint Mrs. Thcodoro Sclxns nnd Amclic hnil returned homfl yesterday? Tlicy nllcd for Eu rope ear'? ln $? mmsr' ou no" .& had plnnnod to stny over tliero until October. Scvcrnl weeks ngo, however. Mr Scixni wns tnken very 111 with frthold fever, nnd of course tliey wired Hi wlfo n'J drtwrhtrr nnd tliey enme Snme Mr. ScUns In doing very woll Sow.'l nm (?lnd to any. nnd will donl.t Ii8 recover moro quickly now tlint lili wife and dnuchtcr have come home. And It must be n srent relief to them to flnTh0lmScfxtntrfimlly llvo at C215 Win uhlckon nvenue, acrranntown, nnd Amelle Is to nmko her debut tlih fall. &". bl n quantity of 1 Kl.t, very curly kilt- which she wenrs bobbed, nnd nil ft. girls ny ", tl,c 'n"t stylish S the clnBs" which ernduuted from SirinpMe this Inst May. She Is n neat favorite, nnd will doubtless have i very good timo this year. I AM always so Interested when I hear of Phtlndclphlnna winning .Umnlonshlps nnd tournnmwnU. Yes t?rSr I wns told thnt Min I'nnsy Oris SSnynd her niece, Polly Oriscomwer, fnunwme tournament hold up nt the Masaunmlcut (aomo nnmeMpn't it? I the winners wi ..... "":.," Jinne I aponwi u rigiiw mm jihu, m Watch Hill. TIip GrlRComH nre nil up hero for the summer, Mrs. Clement Griscom. Mlsa PnnHy's mother nnd Mr. Hod Griscom. her brother, who Is I'olly's father Polly coma out lnut Benson, ion remember, nnd hnd n beautiful time. Mr Griscom itnvc n lnrge dinner danco for Itor nt Dolobrnn, In Hnverford, shortly before they left for YVutch Hill, where they spend most of their sum mers. A GREAT many Phllndelphlans took part In the Rolf tournament at Nr mansett Pier Inst week. In fnct Nnr w?ansctt is moro Philadelphia!! than any other resort snvo Cnito Mny. it always Beems to mo (if you get what t r,n T neknowled.-rn the snntenco is muchly Involved). Anions those who played were Mr. nnd Jlra. .lolin w. ConvprFP, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ye, Mrs. Plunkett Stewart. Phil Ilnndolph, Jr., Etnlen Randolph nnd Mary Norrls, who Is at NnrriiKMiHett with her parents, the Dick Xorrises. KATHCItlNH OGDHX is down nt Cape Mny for a few days Maying .ni, Thnndnrn Lillin. She looked per fectly stunning the other dny nt the Golf L1UI), wearing n uurnt uruiiKu rmm, with one of those trlied sweatei-s which nre so in mode tills season. This one was a combination of orange, brown nA while. Then sho woro n light tun felt hnt, nnd you know how smart she looked with her dark hair nnd bright eelor. Sho nnd Theodora and Hthcl IJniloy were on the bench together on Sundny ln bathing suits which renlly wcro al most too pretty to hide in tho water Theodora's wns a blue nnd white striped IfinKhnin, nnd KntliPrine wore a red nnd whlin checked clnchnm suit, with red shoes nnd stockings to nintcli. Kthel's suit wbb of purple Wlk jersey, nnd was worn with n white leather belt nnd a cap of purple silk. Helen Sewell. who is stnying with Lysheth lloyd nt tho Clmlfonte, wns in the water on Sunday wearing n suit of black panno velvet and a pale blue silk handkerchief nbout her hair. She looked sweet. I HEAR that Mrs. Francis Ktirrell Hoffman Invited Mrs. C'lirenoe frit- tendon Cnlhnun. of 'WfuliinBton. to go en to Southampton InM Mondny nnd speak to tho women there about the Woman's S'ntlonnl Foundation, n po litical club which Is to be built at the Capital Citv. Mrs. Hoffman is grcntly Interested in It, yon know, nnd n num ber of New York women nre. too. but I have not heard of one Philadelphia wiman who hns put her name down on tte lift of founders. Every founder Sara n thousand dollnrs nnd the Philii elphia women seem to think tlint's rather Mecp, ns they would not hnve very much ocenslon to liho such n eluli. When Mrs. Ilifmnn wns on hpro visit ing Mrs. Suliivnn she asked Jnnet Richards to tnlk nt a luncheon given to a number of lending women, but unless some hove joined since thnt time onr women do not seem to bo en thusiastic nbout It. CWAUME wns walking nlong with J Aunt Lily shortlv nfter the wpp sister, for whoso advent he had prncd for mnnv long dnvs, hnd nrrived. Auntie," snid he. "hnve vnu a littl fltl?" "No. darling," said Auntie. Well, would vnu llko to have one?" he insisted "Yen. of rourso I would " Mid Aunt Lily. "Well, you better got your order In soon, 'cause it took nn wful long time to get ours." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES u.An punnempnt of Interest Is that of M'ss Mnritnarlto Dunn, daughter of Mih. ary niinn, of ArUmoro. nnd Mr N" Allen stncktrm, Jr. son of Mr. and Mis N Allen Stockton, of "100 Pino street ii.i.St1elt,in ,9 a hrothir of Mr Hoi h "II"1 Tajlor nnd of Mrs. William Hopkins, of this city. ..MlB.,,?tlldr("1 w- I'onijatreth. dnugh tI..0J ilr. and MrH- William W. Loiii? sireth of tho BelKtuv!a, N spondlntf several weeks nt Northern Harbor, Me Mrs. nurrows Sloan, orf Orchurd Hill. ,,nore, w'ho with her fntully nro oc Hnr?,B ?rlxulon. their cottn(?o at Watch i . ' wnH ono of "'e hoatpvifi last h. . ,'.1" lanco Klven by tho mem 5'0' Hie Mrsquiimlcut Oolf Club Club buieiu of tho Watch Hill Yacht A, Henry IVpper Vhu and her aauRliter, MIhh Allco Vnux. of I'ortledco. "ostniont I.-ft Inst week for Watch Hill, mm. i wh?rt' ,h0' wl" si"'1"1 "10 " S"l';r of th pummw Mr. Vhux will ttonll J" x tho ,attcr I,art r tno am!IIVrr"',?!,.?,1..ri,le,V dauchtcr of Mr. Wi,,?,lrH-. Wllnni W. Filler, of 1G0O not; it..Blr,,el nn'1 O'llpl'mont, Vllln ln ft. !j.on Monday for auriinnc Lnlto Mr. t-iAi lron'luck MountnlnB Mr. nnd gj. I'ltlur alo on an extonslvo motor of ,in,ndMrs- Harrison K. Cnner, Jr. SMnii;,. X ,M0 ""ect, who havo b-en Uav lii11. ,mrt ot u,o Niiminer at Cape Paul c1"1.1lt'five " Friday b motor for spend Stim,,h8( ? Y- w',0, ll"-' w"1 camn 'V0"11,1 t Hopburnwood. tho BakL0',?'; 'l,"l Mi'"- aooico FnleB "fli i',ot )ld ak'a- UoHomoni. They Joanit u'"np.ini'd by Mls. Ul'zabeth Mr ftinlr- edorJcls C Schaeffer and "r. w llllnm n Nuwlln, Jr at iu"MJos,ph l:- Wldwier entertained I Si ncllepn on Monday at the Muen- ' dinger Kinif Among tier KUuats wera Mm p. '"'".V ,anrt UKhter. Mr. im &'$&' lUlU Mr" 'U,d Mn il ra. Baism P?nce A. Crawfortl, of 1000 VVSrtV,!x;li wharo aho will -pond f Dw.vr5?,:li",,r. Pf tho Bummor with her llir thii1 rt'r' Cmwford, at Stone town. ouinmer homu at Jamea- Mr and Mm wim,,,,, T.-ir.,ii.. -n m"liin,I!!m!,t. avt"m. t'iiiAVt mull htra i, "'y irom AtiantKj Ulty, rttei. if Jr "'"'"? th8 WMk-end tlio tola niIr a,u ?,IBl J- s' w- "olton. wis city, ut their cottage, hrmentnJ?s .r8' .William W. Fletcher, i,.'" WHO aro sttnnrllnir nra,. n.nnl.u i, tlAn0 S61111 comrrfttulatlons on " oirth of a daujhtw. Mrn, .BTotcfcox wna Miss Adeline Hess, daughter of thu Into Dr. nnd Mis. llobcrt Hess, of this city. ,Mr.8, 0,m Uorrnneo and Dr. QcorBe Morris Dorrnnce. of 202S Walnut street, arc spending tho summer nt Spring Mrs. Ooorpo U, Mcirugh, of 962 John ston street hn returnod to her home from a visit to Wlldwood as a truest of her brother, who has apartments there for tho eummcr. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Drown, of 1107 Cotman utrcot, Burholme, Ia announce the engafroment of their daughter, Mlas Marlon M. Drown, to Mr. 13. Walton Llghtcap, of Germantown. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mra. Ixiwla W. Eaaby, of Narberth, and her sister-in-law, Mlsa Mary Kanby, of Media, who havo been spending nov cral woeka nt Raymond, Mo., wdll go . ni1!'? .dn?s. t0 Ogonqult, whore they Wl be Joined by Mr. Easby and remain unlit some tlmo In Soptomber. McNnlly, of 038D Overbrook avenue, will spend tho laat week in August at Cape NORTH PHILADELPHIA ur. ana Mrs. Franklin .Noll, 1844 5orth Seventeenth Mrvt, will leavo to day on a motor trip to Cnnnda. Tho marriage of Ml.ss Sara Cnrollne Swartz. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry Mvartz, of Doyleatown, I'a,, to tho Dov noland liruco Lutz, pantor ot tho Tem ple PresbytfTlnn Church of this city, took placo yesterday at tho homo of tho bride h parents. Tho csrempny was sol emnized by tho Hov. Charles Gerllner. a achoolmatd of tho bridegroom. After their wedding- trip tho Itev. and Mrs. Lutz will llvo at 1319 North Franklin street. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Nell Coulter, of 6120 Hadfleld avenue, entertained nt her homo yes terday afternoon In honor of tho fourth birthday nnnlversary of her nb-ce. Miss Moronco Evelyn Dunn, of 5210 Catha rine stroet nnd recently of Memphis, Tnnn. Tho (ruests included M1b Mary HlgKlna, MIhh Helen HlgghiH, Mlas llelen Drown, Miss Madelleno Hvdo. MIbs Jeannette Lyndor, Miss ITuhlctj Ilunn. Master Thomas Fnrrtty, Master Joeeph Uradloy, Master Francis Co logne. Manter Diehard Coulter and Master Euddla Lyndor. Mr. and Mrs. Dollln It. Meyers, of B321 Dnltlmoro nvonuo, havo ns their puests Mra Denjamln Moyers and her daughter, Mlsa Mnrnnrettn. Meyers, of Mount Vornon, N. Y. Pr. nnd Mrn. S. I. Cadwallader and daughters. Mlas Marlon and Miss Emma Cadwallador, have returned to their homo In West Falrvlew. Pa., ufter a motor trip to Atlantic City and Phila delphia, whero Uioy wcro tho guests of Mr. and Mra J. Albert Cadwallador, of 1209 Marlyn road. Mr. and Mrs. Dorff Mooro, of 6238 Jefferson street, nro spending a fow weeks at Delgrndo Lakes, Mo. Miss Mario McOowan, of 12 South Forty-third street, haa returned to her home aftor visiting friends in Chicago mid Deer Park. Mr. and Mra. William II. Whitney, of tho Pasadona Apartments, havo left on nn extended tour through tho Now England .Slntos. Miss ICIrty Hatch, of 3733 Walnut street. Is upending tho Bummer with her grandparents ln Chelsea. Mr. William Currlo was guest of honor at n party given on Sunday ow ning at tho homo of Miss Marv Smith, 6830 Catharine street. Among the cuests present wcro Miss Kathleen Alulgaky, Miss Adele Murphv, Miss Mary Henry, Mlsa R Kelly, Mlns Sny. dor, Miss Mary Snyder, Mls3 Anna Red ding, Miss Mnrgan't Doggs. Mlas Nora New-land. Mr. Ray McGovorn, Mr. Jnmeu Wallace, Mr. Ougnn, Mr. Charles Tobln, Mr. Frank Pimdt, Mr. Rav Jnunlch, Mr. Charles Zlmmermnn, Mr. T. Duncan and Mr. M. Nollen. ALONG THE READING Jlr and Mrs. Henry a. Di-uedlng, of Spring avenue. Elklns Park, and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Moora, of West Hortter street, Germantown, formerly of Old York road nnd Spring avonue, Elklns Park, nro nt tho Traymoro Hotel, ln Atlantic City, for several weeks. Mr nnd Mrs. Druedlng spent the early part of the summer In Europe. Mrn. William Chester Yerkes, of 0604 Lawnton uvonuo, Oak Lane, hna ro turncd from a short stay in Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Rlcco, of Churoh road, East, and New Second rtreet, near Elklns Pnrk, are spending thu summer abroad. The RIccos' country house was formerly tho Charles Hammond prop erty. Mr. and Mrn. Alvah Dushnell, Jr., and their two sons hao returned to their homo in Jenklntown after spending July at the Forrest Inn, Eagleamero GERMANTOWN Mrs Charles r. Watt, of Wayne ave nue nnd West Hortter street, and Mrs. Howard Kotclmm, 239 Harvey street, havo motorod to Eagleamero for two weeks. Mr. and Mra Albert Eddowes, of 444 Queen lone, are at Eaglesmore for thrco weeks1 Mrs. Eddowes before her recent mnrrlage wns Miss Martha Why. Mr. nnd Mrs f'raig M. Watt and their daughter, Mis Mary Watt, formerly of 61 Rex avenue, havo gono to Capo May for tho month of August. Mr H. H. Joius, Thorpes lane and WlBler street, has leturned from spend ing a week at S?n Island, N. J. Miss Bessie Why, 31B Church lane. Is traveling through the West. Mlsa Jen nie Why nnd Mr. Stanley Why havo conn to Maryland and Washington, D. C ior two weeks. Friends of Mr. and' Mrs, William Rpurgeon, 508 Locust avenuo, will bo glad to hear that Mr Spurgeon Is re covering from his recent serious opera tion Mlj Stella Young, 640 Eaot Tulpc hocken street, and Miss Adoln McGIrr, of Pitman, N J, will leave on Saturday to spend a Ncek In Otenn City. FRANKFORD Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph C. 1'rntt, of 1819 East Tioga street, announce the engago. ment of their daughter. Miss Evelyn Piatt, to Mr George Austin Evans. Mr and Mrs Justus R. Holme., of 1201 Foulkrod Btreet, nre spending bov oral weeks at Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, of 6008 Penn street, aro at Ocean City for Uia summer, Mrs. Mary Ralley, of 421B Salom htroet. Is spending a fortnight ln Wild wood. Mr. and Mra Joseph Renders, of 4742 Worth Btreet, and Miss Veronica McClaln nro spending a week at At lantic City. m COIV.E HAVE LUNCH AT Ifcfe iA-s wjz mgmmmsmmm nimwjirarjmmMj ' f R TOMORROW'S MENU 9 MM& ESXft Clam Chowdwr Choice of Pork Chapt f L rf FrUd Stummt Potatoui, AppU Sauc M i. E I or Halibut SKak (Plattar) El ft 1 Rollt and Butter Coffmt and Milk Bf Vir CAFE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY mel I Chlekfii Dinner. lmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm MAIN LINE MATRON ,, aBBeHBIeBw eKi?iPCILew5few wilSHlinBHilKiMfip CTllMeWIMMleiKiBV. 3e EB3I iliMi(JliiiiiiiaWliMI1liM H Mrs. Klcluird V. Tooloy and NORRISTOWN Miss Dorothy TyBon and Mrs. Harold Zimmerman gave a novelty shower at the formor'tt homo on Stnnbriilgo street In honor of Miss Knthryn Seltzer, who'o mnrrlago, to Mr. William Stanley Mus sleman will tnko place September 1 In St John's Episcopal Church Mm John OrlGgs has roturned to her homo In Newark, N. J., nfter spending two weeks wlUi hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William O'Nell, ot West Main street. Mrs. Frank J. Clark, of East Jacoby street, accompanied by her daughttr, Miss Imogono Clark, haa gone to Wild wood, whero aho will Join Miss Linda Clark, who is spending somo tlmo at that rosort Mlsa Edith Fisher, of 1310 Do Kalb street, will spnd the nxt several weeks In tho Catskill Mountains. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry St. Clair Ubll. of Pasadena, Calif, who havo been guests of Miss Kathnrlno Ubll, of Up land, for n few weeks, are spending .1 fortnight at Atlantic City, from whr3 they will go to Gennantottn for a visit until returning to California early in September. Mr. and Mrs Isaac Forsythe, of Wal llngford, nnnouncn the engagement ot their daughter, Miss Allco I). Forsvtlv to Mr. A. Hurfonl CroMnan. of Port land, Me. Miss Forsythe him recently returned from Germany, whero sho was associated with tho Hamburg headquar ters1 of the Hoover food distribution. Mr. Edward Wrlsht, eon of Mr. and Mr William Wright, of Chestnut Uurr, Rose Valley. Is tho guest of Mr. Thomas Huvlland. at hti nungalow nt Deer I.slo, Mo. Jlr. and Mrs David Paul, of thlo city, nro also being entertained by Mr. Havlland for a fortnlRht. Tho Rev and Mrs John Ellcry Tut- tle. of the Presbyterian Manse. Swarth- more, aro spending tho summer nt Mill- Dury, .Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Howard I. Byrno. for merly of StonchurBt, aro spending the summer at Atlnntlo City. THE DAILY NOVELETTE The End of a Fetid Ky MARTHA McC. WILLIAMS Miss Sue dropped lu upon her gos sip, Mrs. Mnuiiy, whilo thnt lndy wna washing up bienkfast things, to Eay, brenthlefisl : "Must be muiio truth In thiH tnlk of tho world coming to nn end ! Actually, Liza Ilrown came to church lust night with u benu nnd who should the beau be but l'rof. Me Goodln!" "No!" Mrs. Manny oiled. "Don't ni-k me to believe that ! Why. she'd run if a man moro than snid 'IIovd' to her nnd as for him why, Brother lien says he never recognizes tho ex istence of anything in lest than six syl lables." "I know, but I saw them plain. I'i mrn they mndo one stir in church. Don't believe ten people hrnrd tho text, much less tho termon," buid Mlu Sue. "It wns funny after difcinissal everybody standing stock still a minute, as though waiting for biido nnd groom to go down the aisle. And how they stared out of I'jc-oonierb, you may hiiy. No telling how long they would have kept it up lindn't been for Jeff-Dnvls Perry. He may be wild, but ho knows what to do in a pinch, so hero he steps out, be"k ous th other boys Just tho least bit- -nnd then) they had tho whole congrega tion moving. Liza nnd tho ppofessor were be t-rcd, knowing what it all meant I t when they had melted into the crowt Ihey seemed not to mind. How I know is, I wnlkod home right behind em." "Whut did they talk about?" Mrs. Mnnny broke In. Miss Buo giggled. "Starn, nnd tho Chnldees, nnd the Jinuo in the .lun ger." she wild. "'Oh, he's got wonls u l i.lentv. when he hns the mind for 'em Then stiirs renlly belonged lust night l.cy were si big and bright, nnd looked to he jiibt above tho treetops." "I do wonder will that be a bo?" Mrs. Manny answered reflectively. "Nothing to hinder. Liza hns got a nice property, besides her homo. And he has money in the Building an' Louu besides what ho gets for fooling with bugs and smells nnd things ut tho labor ntory." , , "Mrs. Tnrloy Pindar knowa nil thnt better's wo do, I reckon," said Miss uc. "She's nosey anyway then him bonrdlng In tho house bo long why, i-he's Jerryon-the-spot." "Sho always is about other peo ple's buslneiB," Mrs. Manny commented NOTICE Special Orders LobiUri, Slsaki, Saladi, sic, Dtllrerad any part of city. nominal Dslivsrr Caarft Photo by l'hoto-Crafttrs. licr baby, of Hnverford, I'a. nrldly. "But did you ever hcnr how sho spoke to him downtown one dny nnd hnd to tell him who she was?" Miss Sue nodded, saying: "I call that rich. She enn't have her claws on him very deep. But, mnrk my word, she'll bold to him llko grim denth. Somebody ought to tell Llzn she'H so shv nnd home-keeping. 1 duuut h she hns ever heard n word." Multiply this convcrsntlon by nenr hnlf tho houses in lUllside result, Ilillildo's stunned nmazo over the cliurchgnlng. Before next Sundny liets wcro lnid on thn event covertly, because Jeff-Dnvls Perry took it upon himself to dlscountonnnre vigorously nny making of tho nascent romance a sporting event. His word carried weight, socially nnd financially, albeit ho was under thirty, and given to minding his own business. Somehow standing up for those who could not stand up for thcmelves nppenred to him n vital pnrt of his business. Men ought to fight their own bnttles therefore McOoodin did not count. But MHs Lira, a fnded, pretty thing, close upon forty, withered in tho shadow of ii stern paralytic mother until the time of lnvo nnd mating was nnt. annealed tu hi'; mniihood. She hnd nnhrule . nenrer thnn n bnnltor-coiisln who thought the whole duty of n kinsman wns keeping Llzn from wasting her sub- staneo in chnrlty and asking her to dinner nt Chrlbtmns nnd Thnuksjtlving. She nlwnys declined the luvitntions- whnt she did then wns something be tween her and sundry pensioners. Ncp nnd Jim. the loyal black pair, who served her ns they hod done her mother, could have told flno tales, but they hold to the silence they felt due tho iuecr doings of qunlity white folks. Jeff-Dnvls wns the more bound to her service by tho ancient feud be tween their grandfathers. It had been bitter enough, bloody enough, in the old time to divide a church and dis rupt a political campaign. As a very Mnnll boy Jeff-Devis hnd been taught lo hat the name of Jones. As n man ho laughed at thnt old rnncor. How ever, Miss Liza might feel her name should not bo bandied nbout by light tongues. She came to church Sundny night, ns usunl hut nlono. And Jeff Davis took it upon him to walk homo with her. IIo had his reward, for seated on the steps PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM RomoTtDafldrti(r-!topIia!rFalllng Raalorca Colnr anil I Beautr lo Crar ana Tailed HaliJ w. anaai euai imirirl". 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Ud. - L. mmm BJg wm?b - wns a beautiful, forlorn something which cried plaintively: "If .von'ro Cousin Llzn, do please let roc In I I vc knocked till my knuckles nro soro nnd nobody comes." "Nep sleep, likp. the dead," Miss Lir.n Interrupted. .Toff-DnvlB the mean whilo busy with her key. but not busy enough to keep from hearing the strnngo girl run on: "You don't know me but you know my nnme I'm Jones Snrnh Southly nnd I've run away to you becnuse " There she stopped nhruntlv tho hnll light, left burning, flooded the steps through tho opened door ; thus she saw Jed-Davis plnln ns he oIko snw the creature of his drenrns. The drenm creature held out n hand to him. sn.v Ing: "Of all things! To And you this wny!" Then to Mlas Llzn: "You look kind enough to help us. I'm hero because Aunt Penny vows I'll deserve death unless I glvo up .Tcffy all on account of somo foolishness so long back everybody ought tJ' have forgot ten It." "But but Cousin Pennv In vour le gal gunrdlon. I don't know whnt to do," Mlas Liza gnsped out, "except this to take you ln nnd give you somi (nipper, then put you to bed. You look fit to drop." "Cnrrled unanimously with three cheers," Jeff Davis snld before the girl could spenk the pnrt nbout tho rous ing cheers wnB nultc underbrcntn. lie took both the girl's trembling linnds nnd half carried her inside. Hut when, he would hnve explained to Miss Liza sho was not there. Verv shortly she enme back, led them to the dining-room, stately with its dnrk mahognny nnd old silver. A tnhlo richly spread Invited appetite. Love may take nwny npp titc but these lovers, being human tin 1 healthy, ate rejoicingly, looking hnppily at each other, while MIsr Liza husled herself with the coffee it hnd not j. -BEADS i Rlhbmlnr nntl Rtltcblnr Ilrnld Embroidering and Knitting Hllk Braiding Embroidering Beading HemMltrlilnt Scolloping Pleating ! NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. 1001 FILiir.KT 8TItEET-...:. Safe Milk ForbranEi & Inrali&j iOCOOKltia .Tho Food- Drink" for All Ages. njt. t ,-.-v. n iXn.v tcc lguic" LunClJ Ot Home, Office, ond .Fountains, Ask for HORUCfCS. I lnA,-,:J H.:.: . C..L-Ui .rAVOia lTmta&IQD & mbshtatS3 RUPTURE BOOKLET ark ron kditiov no. t RdlaMe Infnrniatlnn abjnt trnvae. mn. fure and lt trenfment. AIo ttlnvtnaa. nrxLM a ' &wr i".j 3 10 J Patantrt .14fATlV2, iThunrt 1 fleieW Raimlat"?. rroifla when oil thera fall. Can attach to most aoj trust. illitlite,a, to vnuatt but renter nefet E-, minimi, strew adjusts pressure. As. Cttisa uuurer of tmntw ' P0S?S.,.,BiJan Wlthnnl Charx 'JP-. HBRJ5V.lMtWAI.NHT T. TTt rlrt bmJI TTsl. &H t. vE2uaaB2ns J L ""'i nrrn isr i v j rrenrsi fa6rrserK5ibr- 5snssw P Men Like fi Healthy Wives 1 Thoro ia no excuse for any M ' woman to be weak, ailinir. M M nerves on edge, too thin or i'i A over-stout. H ! Be vivacious have plentv H of "pep" don't nlwnys be M A "lii-pd" and complaining. fj We'll mnke n now woman of M you wnnin ton flays. Uur bnths, nt'prlle spray, mnfatro. ptc, nro wonderfully refrpsh intr nnd invifjorntinc nt this senson of the year. Trial Treatment Gratia S1 I y COLLINS fi fl INSTITUTE $ Women's Department npllpvun f!nin-t niiilfHti j 1418 Walnut Street t'hone Spruce 52,8b H Payments for Conrsn ran 4 u bo nrranged. BrTtrswrT??sgisMWT-ra'-ij-v -J 'urae ---- s iii -.se-s-..e.- " J f, 4 y l Men tice very quickly the woman o( com plete oaintlneH especially attractive in this eaon' tliln walitaand low-cut ty The refinement nndVw-te of aworanu dependsupon a fault, lejt lollotte. That Is why dla criminating vtomea imlst on Delitone. DEL-A-TONE ' ,kand sure preparation lortheremoTalol hair from the neck, (see or underarms. Bsauty epecUHets recommend it tvesuse It leves thoiklii cicsr. aim aoa pertecuj smiMth. Uelstone Is esiyt .' plr-elmpledirottloa. ith every Jsr, At Any Druggist's or uepsrtment Store .' " myuK&nk fe'lraAniV .X GLOBE )f7XREMOVES HAIR W The dainty anil efTactlrn k w I depllntory that has been 0 I ft I) I Imltnled but not duplt- I f w l eated for over 80 yeara. I " f f At nil Ilrne nml neimrt- B ' ( 1 I ment Stornt. or Direct. B J Prico $1.00 A bnf J OSEPH I N E LEFEVRE CV EaJICllyfJ.ll IPlti 1M YTPff 1 BfEnMLifnitMtiMnl iwSj 9. "f ft? KftViRmMFSvsi "M.ii SAM r. t.SffiJEiaK- trl boiled, though she set the electric per colator going first thing. "Now you must tell me evorythlng. both of you," she said when she hnd set cups stenmlng fragrantly before them. "It's Just llko a maze n puzzle I'm just beginning to see thiough." Jeff Davis began: "How wns I to know Hnrn Southly, with whom I fell In love nt first sight, was part Jones? Mrs. Grlbblo Aunt I'onny wouldn't lot mc come to tho house but would not either, give mc n reason. Now I un derstand. It was the family fond. Do you" to Miss Liza "feel thnt it ought to stand between us?" "No! A hundred times no!" Miss Lira criad standing up. "It has done harm enough without thnt. I say, no moro living sacrifices. I myself tun ono." "Can you tell us?" Jeff Davis asked, awed, when ha thought she could go on, "Yes It takes nurh a llttlo whilo," sho said wanly. "You know, I'm n Jones Inbred mother nnd father were cousins. And and when I wag Jurt seventeen I met nnd loved Arthur MARKET AT 19T1I THOMAS MEIGHAN In Pleturltntlon of Ilooth Tarklngton's The Conquest of Canaan Added A PANTOMIMIC FANTASY PAT ACT? 12U MAItKET STREET X.'. '0 A. M. lo 11 P. JI. T?5rXer " ,0,t nen"lil Photoplay The journey's End" With Wyndham Htnrtln unj Mabel riallln A Rf"1 Aril A Chiwtnut 8t. Uel. Hth V V?, 10 -S:"- to H:io P.M. Mary Miles Minter and MONTE BLUE In "MOONLIOHT AND H0NET9UCKLE" VICTORIA nIARMTon-,;bM EUGENE CTBRIEN '"WS11' i Apart" C A P1TOI "4 MARKET STREET V- 1 1 V-Jj NORMA TALMADOD IN "THE .MOTH" R F C F NJT 1IAnKKT Pt. Ilel. 17th I.L-iVJIil N 1 MAY AI.I.TSOK In IJlti JAHT CARD" JUNIPER A MARKET NTEs'Uoug VAUDEVILLE 11 to 11 EITH'S THEATRE CECIL LEAN & CLEO MAYFIELD In "Itahearatnir" CHARLES WITHERS In "Tor Pltv' Saha" JACK McGOWAN Late Star nf ' Mary" In Bona AL WII1TR R .ilfvrMir.F; IIRVIKW and RIQ Hl'Rnot'NDINa SHOW S0USA AT Willow Grove Park Tomorrow SOUSA DAY TANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St I. I'rlv.ito leiona. AduliV .llvd Modern nnd Kithetlo Dane iyjl hut. r'nuiH Thura Evos I ilUIlO Ul la , waiHijmjEariiii'ffiiiaasEHiiMiLrjMrjiHiimciiiajrj'ii:!;' The pure Pasteurized cream from 10 quarts of milk in every pound of m Miiiiirai'iMiti&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimarariujiLi'irTOa? National Guard A' ENCAMPMENT Mount Gretna Sunday, August 14 $9.00 Round Trip $0.00 ll War tax J 6 mlilltlonal Brr.CLVL TRAIN TJSATKS Standard Davllght Tims Tlm llr'd Et Bta (1 0 A M. T 80 A M. West Phi a ft r.5 A M. 7 .IP. A.M. B'.M Street 7 IX) A M S 00 A M. Heturnlnir. Ieus Mount Or-tnn 7 00 P M Standurd Time. 8 00 P. M, Dayllifht Tini" Pennsylvania System lpWW!iyfWWfgS5!g2!2SB Penn's ISlilestones 1690 Perm's Milestones directed travelers in 1690. A Living Trust will ably direct your finan cial affaire. Write or call for booklet. Guarantee Trust & Safe Deposit Co. 31G-18-20 Chestnut Street 1115 Chestnut Bt, 0 60. Bta It. H -ifi Triii QAffi 1 SEaasni At all our Stores a 4 iflUlUl fas J ,J)J3S3X533X sSsBsasssxEGaxaaataa Perry, your uncle," to Jeff Davis. "Ho asked mother If wo might mnrry father Wns dend nnd bIic grew so furious with him with me It brought on her stroke. After that I couldn't leave her Ar thur said so himself. He wns killed in the troubles over Cubn." r.I)f ATIONAI, Vonn Mrn nnd lloya The William Penn Charter School No. 8 South 12th Street, Philadelphia Founded 1G89 Chartered 1701 Tho School opens for Its 232nd ncnrlcmic year on September 20, 1921. In conformity with the development of tho Junior High School idea, a new class has been added to our Junior School. One hundred and twenty-two boys sat at tho College Entrance Board Examinations In Juno. The Playing Fields at Queen Lane have been Improved by tho addition of a now "oncrcte tennis court, and a new portable grand 6tand for viewing the games. The locker capacity hns been greatly Increased. The third quinquennial catalogue of Penn Charter graduates, duo In tho course of tho coming year, will contain 1417 names, Including the class of 1921. , , , The school buildings will bo open for Inspection and classifica tion of pupils on nnd after September 6, 1921. Catalogue and information mav be obtained upon application to RICHARD M. GUMMERE, Ph.D., Headmaster Rotli'Seieii , THE NEW SALESMANSHIP F favr blore hav nRleamon in bean mi i earoltr of R an atands I- cour.e in R nveraiy it rut a. wan tne nrdnra, tti trained lalasm; uut abAVA thi, mil. A rniirji I HnleKnianahln at l,fitrr Mrhnnl nro. vldn tli acientlfle aalllnc mlhod r. io helpful Jut now. Iny Hehoiil Open Ppt. fl Nliht fkhool Opens Prit. 10 iv H(- or 67(i Jent honlr FEIRCE SCHOOL OFDTOINESSADMINCTMnON Fine Htrrct Watt of llni.ul Tlie rrhool y'i hax aliciyn kuou n WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. W. Corner SSd and Walnut Strssts Day Evening Afternoon Saturday Trleulionei I.ocnut 8148 for entuloe, or send immourd rilACTICAL nnOKKKKPINO COUHSI.S Our liookkueplni; und arcountancy courioa both beginner anil udvaneeil elasseii. wll quality you to ncriipt Important poltloni upon irrailnntinn A perimal Interview wll convince you of our practical business train fSKk inir ' nr onr nny. iufM pii 1 1, . iii'sinkhh rni.i.rfiK ?3 nnd Collece of tommerre 1017 (hfslnut street. I'hllndelnhla Friends' Central School System For Boys and air's. Four Philadelphia elementary schools ami Central School, A Junior and Senior lllnh School including col leza preparatory department. Large play Kround. gymnasium, lunchroom. Opsn to other denominations. Write for year book and rates. lfith and Rtre Ft".. Phllndrlphtn THE PHILAItELI'ItlA MCIIOOL OS" OCril'ATlONAL THKRAI'V 2200 De Itnrry I'lnee Th course of seven months Includes train Ins; In deslrn, the emits and lectures In Anatomr. Psychology. Pathology, etc . with two additional montha devoted to Hospital Practice. Graduates In demar.d at good lalarlra. For lur'her Information, address MISS n OHENCE W Fri TON. Dean I3A.NI& o001 mwr.QrKr&GG u icMn ltM-lfJtM.AVJJ-r HOOWalnutSt. MJUJjJJJaVrJ rh,Wc"h' SHORTHAND IN BIX LESSONS Graduations From One to Three Months Typewriting lv Touch Sutern llookkneplng by Ifudget Svslem Taught by Individual .Vim hod HARRIS SCHOOLS AOIIi & Olrnrd Airnue 2USU Last 'llngn Mtriet LEARN LANGUAGES j BERUTZ SCHOOL 1SU CHKSTNCT 8T11EET KKIirCKI) SUMMER RATES ZECKWER-HAHN PHILA. MUSICAL ACADEMY Main School. 1(117 Spruce Street o-ens Pcpiember 1st for registration Classes begin September rtth. Bend for prospectus. THE IIOKM.XN SCHOOL. 2201 Walnut St. nil oren for Its twenty-second yenr Sept. 22 in:t A rtav srhnnl fur girls nnd small hovs Kl.lMIKTII XV. IIKALKV lleoilinlslress O 1 IVr I CJ H 807 CIIKSTNLT HT. Position gmirnnt'd. Enter now. Ilur r clibt. HHM.YX. PA. feCHOOL TOR KACEPTIONAL CHILDREN Every facility In a beautiful suburban home for tin- 1 lucatlon of children unab e to atti-nd public or private sfhnols Domestic Bclence 14 mlls (mm Phlla Hooklet. MOI.LIE A. WOODS. Prlnclp.il. llox 171. Riisl)n. Pa . AXVYILLK. PA. LEIIAXON VAI.LE COLLEOK Co-Dd. College, Academic. Mu-lc. Oratory. College rates. SUM to SJ12. Muslo rats.. 1373 t. leon. rnr caTning nnnrcss lllf. o. D, lill Ani Annvllle Pa. sv.xv xnnn 009 PEOPLE In every thouim I to elio benefit through spinal adjustment given n rnmiwtent DOCTORS OF (illRIH'HU'TIC Tha public Is rapid. v i.ognisiig the vnlus of this methol f drugl"i. heallnir nnd will tequlre an Inei easing rumber of practition ers Sand for llteruture expuinlnc the fr urse NK1V YORK COLIFOE OF CIIinOPUACTIP Pept S. tt.1 Yt' 7id -1 nt lork. X. v ' ASHRFRXHAM M KSH. Cu3hing Academy Co-Education acoepted by all colleges The beit at mnil uraauates erate cost. Addrcie II S CROWELL. A M Ph P. Prlnclp-il Asbburnham .fass Yoi.ng Women nnd fllrla Miss llluiun's School for Klndercarlners. Jr Sr. Si Ornduate "nurkes Primary nn-th ods. Proctlco Kindergartens. Heme-. Ike tudenta" reslden For pTrMoulars addresj A. T. II UMAX Prlnrlpsl Hon L. 'IOO Vilnnt st I'hllnilelnhla. Pn DEYOX .MANOR In Valley Forga region 10 miles from Phlla. College Prep MltH. LXr.POX CrKIN. Prinrlpal Mm 110. Devon. Pa. Mlas Snjward's School for (Ilrls, Ovrrbrook. Phlla.. Pa. Co less prep. St sscrelarlul oouises. Athl'tles Write Dept L. MISS S JAXET SAYWARD. Principal Pennsylvania Oisrhrnok. WEST CIIESTF.R. PA. Weat Chester, Penntylvania The Darlington Seminary, Ind. SIXTY ACHE ESTATE 71st Year Opens September 21. 1021 Junior .Sihc-il fur oung girls For Catalogue address Christine T. lire. Prtnrlptl Hot fllo il5-yj J2 WX. PA. PEXNHYLVAMA JENKIXTOW. . nox 4S BEECHWOOD SCHOOL (Inc.) For Young Women. A Cultural and Prac. Ileal School Fits for any oratlon Preuira. tory, College Departments. Conservatory of Musio, Art Oniton Domestic Arts and Sciences. .Secretaryship Clymnstlca Xormsl Kindergarten, Swimming pool. Large nT gymnasium M H Heaser Ph Up""" OEOnOE SCHOOL. PA (iEOROi: RCHOOI-Country Sch.ol for Iiova nnd Olrls Sptrate .lorrnlti.rles Course! broad and thorough Student rlu.lle, under supervl. on of prliielpai (Irmluat..; .urce'd In college apodal courses Athletics gm linslum pool .':'7 woodod i,rr.s und open country on Xeslinmlny Creek. Ei.dmVd Ilatis mod rale I'wtnlnn - 'u. (IFOKIIF WAI.TOX. A M Eo gH'i (.rorge rlinol Pa I.1TIT. . . .1,UN. llM:H hl-lllNAfl A girls' school since 1748. Academic. Collsga ays. srtisssFttm "I know," Jeff DavU sold, rmren"7 I- t ' u 1.1- I. .-.I HI.. T.la VI . . . .. '. . . . . a, . L -A ij. Clasping oarnii n nmiu, " t a lnld her own hand over theirs, sayii A, 1 tremulously. "I nm going to have roll ,r,V-.i married this night, wnen inni is none w we'll let Aunt Penny know nil nit"' "I It." -? KntK'ATIONAI, Yonnr Men nnd rloya i ww.vMHmmmmmmmmmm The WUliam Penn Charter School No. 8 Houtli 12th Street. PhttadelphU -"-, Founded J0H0 Tho ncndemlc ear 1921-22 hRlna Tdar. Bptmber 20 1021, and the rrnnpeetui mar , b" ohlalned on application Ilulldln will bi I "Pn 'or injunction and for clnaolflcatlon of ' "uHV"..,'JPtCr,lJSt " .. ., .... -, Rtrhnrd M. Onmmere. rti.il. Hndmaattr At.l.KNTOWN. I'A. Allentown Preparatory School I'repare for collene nr lechnlcivl achoM. in Small clauses individual Instruction. Also eommrclal course Ptulnt rovertmant. i 3 I LarKe cnmpim ah ainioucs. auinnia mnnern niiiiainaa. ami s-vmnaa nm. Special car '. for younr rnyn. Rule f,0 Catalog. WITIX U. HHALTKIt A. M.. lleadmnattr. . nrXl.EFONTK. TA. Bellcfonte Academy L'" J" ? " Tnunrr mftn. IB and up. 118th year. Ath. field St gym. Mod. "' tte. Catalog. .IA.tIE P. IIUUIUiH, A. M. Heailmnsler. neliefante. Pa. HETIII.EHEM. PA. Bethlehem Preparatory School J Prepares for leading colleges. Extensive "lr grounds Junior .School. John r). Toagsy. , M. A., Heiidmiister. Ilelhlehem. l'n. CMESTF.n. PA. Pennsylvania Military College Dejrrpes la Civil f-njclnperlntf. Chcmiitry. inc? Commerce and Finance. Preparatory ,"'!t Division and Junior SfhooL .. -)c COLONEL CHARLES E. HYATT Hns g. rhester. Po. rilKWTNt'T HILL. PA, CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY Nt. Mnrllns. t'hrstntit Hill, Pa. An Ideally located country hoarding; and day rchnol for boys Especially low rata for five-day hoarders Tleopens September 37. Catalogues on application. .1. L. PATTF.IISON-. Headmaster LXNTASTKn PA FKA.NKL1N A.M MAHHIIAIJ, ACADKlllf -, Prepares boya for all Collriei nnd lcelinlc-1 Hclioola. Moderate terms. Catalogue. Addxe t E. M. IIARTJIAN. Principal i Rox 412. IneMsler. Pa. fir Mi:ncritr-nrno. ta. The Mercersburg Academy FOR BOYS Mercer-burg, P. Send fne eatalegue to wji. siann innxK. Ph. n.. ll. d. Henilmntfr. Hot ln W NAZAnKTH. PA. NAZARKTH HALL MILITARY ACADFJUv '"5 llox SO. Nazareth. Pa. Founded 1T4B. .. Preparatory Si Business Courses. 8r.. Intsfv I medli aiaie ana jr. upis. Atnietics Ulllta.JL, . HI' Iv A P. Thaeler. D P.. Principal. PENXiiirnn. pa. riCKKIOMKN HC1IOOL FOR 110T8 Music Oratory It Business, ficho'arshlpa. Kot conducted for profit. Mod. rates. Catalogue. ObCAIt I). IlRIKnRL. D. D. PrlnrlmJ Hot 110. Pennsbnrg. I'a. RKADIVfl PA. Schuylkill 'cm., Reading's Jr. Col.. Reading, t Pii Prep & Jr (' IIege courses. Certi ficates accepted by colleges nnd universities. . Nw a'hlotlc tie d dining hall St administra tion h'dt Yenr J4TO Year oprs Sept 12. -, VARnr.V F TKFL A.M D P.. pres. V PW1HT1IMHHR. PA. bWARTHMORE PREPAHATORY MCHOOL For Ilors. Box 3D. ""warthoiore, P. os ii. -iTirinciore IIML1VSOV M. A. r. 111 WAYXB PA. BT. LUKE'S SCHOOL Tfane (Main Line P. R. It.). Pn. fhnrle Henry Ptrnut. A. M llendmastef nORDEXTOlYN. X. J. Bordentown Military Institute Thorough rrepnration for college or business. Efficient faculty, small classes. Individual V attention. Ml'ltary training. 87tb yr. Kor cstp address Col T D I.andon. Drawer " Z-7- nnrdentaivn N J Prln k fommandaat r PENOAIIN J Wenonnh Military Academy Healthfully sltuntrd in n residential town. A faculty aeitnd only to that of West Point In efficiency Academlo course. .5u for the school vear. Rep arole Junior Der'tmnt. ffly for school yesr Catnloc and lew book Dog 411 DR. ClIAKl.EI II. LOREXCE. Prw ' SLVJOK CI.Y'I(IX A. SMDER. 8 m t. WAS1IX('.T0.N, . c. vr1 o1 AMi.LE. rhr. 'v r &vrt,a 721 C Btreet N W Wash ngtun. D. c. POUT DEPOSIT MD. TOME SCHOOL"" National Hoarding School for Doia RATE 1000 " Hurray TealiodT llrush. ph. D Direct Pert Denoilt Vrt. " WAHREXTO.V VA. STUYVESANT Warrenton, Virginia A Home School for Boya In the foothills of the Hlue Ridge. flft miles w-st of Washington. Kciulpmenti New Dulldlngs. Open-air (Imui aslum Ninety Acres Scholarship! Small Ciassss. Individ, ual Instruction. Preparation foi I'rep and Y'ala. Harvard and all h.k. , ii... ".r Athletlcsi Lsual school aporta. Toot V,".L'i I,,?,bl Tennlsi alsa Golf, llnr. Fog Huntln. and Wak-ad Camping Trips. Lowar Rehnal foe Ttrr d m. .m Upper Rchaol for Roys 14 to Ootl' g. Ternui S1000 Send for oaUUg. Edwin B. King;, M. A. (Yalo) HendrnKiter BlACKWTONB. VA. ULACKHTDNR MILITAIIY ACADm lllackstone. Ylrslnl Dept.i Ml itary. Academic. Commercial ror SV.,,0S. anl information, adonSsi COL, ft. H. LUION, Prssldeiii' CHATHAM. VA, Chatham Training School CHATHAM. VA. RATKB IIU TUAKINO MEN NOT MONaJ? fend for Catalog Young Women and Olrls LUTHKRVILLE. MD. An Ideal col lev a (n alia, aquipmant. Iamiim. . Th 1 uj :rT"" " &2X5bEfil:&s mS ;S,T ab.ji. Two an J' lour Vwrg'o'ur'WaJ Vi:h school graduates. Cours.a In iniiiVav M owun. domestla sclsnea and "E jihool of -xprtjslon. art and fiMUilu! nci cuuraii tti nun !.. "rnr.rrrg I nta'ng. ftng X. WAHIHNnTON. n. n " . 1 " ' ---- s -V, m, . !:" SSi".'di.IiKLrIf "omSS. TST 54fc ' H J.' I , 'i 1 ri i ri' v tf ft "J bii fr vj at m w i "J I 4 i 17 51 K - Tr - .-n w " wmtommm, e wjaL 1HI " - ! i. 1t ' (Wiv. 1. 1 . s: i.i-
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