rTOr f . m'HF'T l',ff" 'f?wi",frB r i f e n ... , pi;' - t ti Sk ' - '- ..' A' ,'.VX -'V ,' 'r w '.CT r . 5 fT m" J" C , f' A EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER-PHILADELPftlA, ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IT, 1921 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE '" ' " ' i i I i i. Nancy Wynne Talks of tlw'Philadelphians Who Have Gone to Forest Hills for Tennis This Week. She Chats 4bout Debutantes T IIEAlt that Lyclia 1 mnkc her debut till oar. I THINK the world and his wife havo gone to Long Island this week to the tcnnlH. and Incidentally n Ricat many I'hllndclphlans nre there too und have entered Into the tournament. The ten nis Is at Forest Hills, you know, nnd of counsc every one Is much interested to see Suzanne IiCnglen piny. Kvrry one savs that we hnvc no one who rnn beat her, but that remains to be seen. And it was seen, Mrs. Mnllorv beat hr yesterday. Mm. Gilbert Harvey, of Chestnut Hill, Is taking part in the tournament, nnd so nre Phyllis Walsh nnd Mrs. M. C Huff nnd De borah Seal and Virginia Carpenter. I have not heard positively if Molly Thayer Is there, too and I suppose she Is She's so crazy nboiit )ln.lug. Ever body smnrt In Long Inlnn-1 1h nt the cl'ub watching the gnmes, und it cer tainly bids fair to be u moht exciting week there. HAVE jou seen the grand standi 'that nre building out nt Manhelm for the great tennis week hero? The stands are very high nnd built right In the middle of the cricket crense. It looks like an old-time nrcna, only the ends of the arena are not up jet. Some one looking nt it said she thought the plny s would feel like early martyrs being led in, because there is just the one court nnd tlie plnjcro will come In in pairs, to show whnt they can do It s ioliig to be n great time methlnketh. Perhaps you wonder why I do not "ny methlnks. Well it just seems ns it it might be n good idea to say Mimetulng different once In n wlillc. To return to Mnnhclm: I told jou, 1 think, thnt Hir Auckland Ueddeb und Lady Gcddcs will nttend nnd otliertt of the diplomatic circles lire expected, ihu excitement starts September 10. Clothier will She U the daughter oE tnc -uorns '"'7'D who built that beautiful house nt illn nova Just n couple of jenrs ngo. Her deter Emily came out just about two jcars ngo, nnd the opening of the new houbc and her debut were celebrated at a large tea on October 1, 11)1 . The following October, 11120. hmlly won married to Fred Strnwbr dge. They went abroad for quite a trip after their wedding end hove been living in apnrt mrnts il Fifteenth and Locust t-trcets 6incc ti-eir return. Ljdla is very sweet. She spent last winter ut Foxcroft School, in the South, and has been visiting In the North for several weeks this Bummer. The date of her debut has not been set. but I understand the party will probubly be given in October. ANNA XEWHOLD is to be n debu tante this season, too. She ex pected to make her bow last feawiu. but her uncle, Mr. Arthur Emlen New-bold, died suddenly in July ; nnd us her father, Mr. Clement New-bold, was thereby thrown Into deep mourning, it wan de cided to wnlt n ear. Mr. New bold and Anna have been in Europe for five or six months and only recently returned. Marian Taylor, who is en gaged to Charlie AVIIIing nnd who is Sir. Newboid's niece incidcntully, went abroad with them nnd ban been study ing singing In Italy for several months. She has a sweet voice, you know, nnd uses it very well. I doubt not thnt she will do n great deal with it on her return home. Anna New-bold is to be introduced nt a tea nnd there will be several falls given In her honor during the winter. Her sister. Mrs. Steve Colhoun, will chapcrone her at n good mnny of the parties, and she will have her mints, Mrs. Ue'auvenu Ilorie. Jr., Sirs. Wil liam Taylor and Mrs. John S. New-bold, to take her about. She will hove a good time, am sure. JOC, who fs six, is very fond of his mother, and he bus been taught that obedience nnd respect nre essential things. The otiier day lie wild "please" la a tone thnt did not suit his unnll sis ter Elizabeth, nnd she c.iIIpii to her mother, whn had not been pacing much attention to whnt they were Haying: "Mother, make him t-ay please." Me chanically mother said: "Joe, say please to your sister." Now, Joe had t-aii) it, nnd he saw no fault with his mnnner. so without thinking lie nnswered : "No. mother, I uon't." There wns n hushed nnd hor rified silence. Father, mint, sisters all looked nt him in amnzement! He real ized what ho had done and, "Oh !" said he, "Now I'll bo to the bad place sure, cniw I ,ni,i I won't to mother. O mother. I didn't mennt It! J'll fov please to mi) body you want me to; I'll even say please to the rat." NANCY WYNNE. Lansdowne, announce the engagement of their dnuffhter, Miss Ither Catharine Hrown. to Mr. IMwIn S. Holston, Jr.. of Mclroeo Parle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Urndtcy, of Coul ter and Fox street", Ocrmantown, who are on an extonslvo trip through tlid' West, nro at present In California. They will return homo the latter part of the month. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur II, llrockle, of 8013 Crofeld avenue, Chestnut Hill, ac companied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles West Churchman, of Jenklntown, and Mr. Daniel U. Wcntz, also of Jcnkln town, will leave tho early part of Sep tember for tho Canadian woods, whero they will spend tevernl wceka on a hunting trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. T Williams Roberts, of Hell Vista, Vlllnnorvn, who nre traveling abroad, aro ppcndlng Aunust nt Dlnard. France. They will return to this coun try the latter pnrt of September. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slnnlckson, of Hoeomont, nro receiving congintulatlons on the birth of a son, on August 12. Mra. Alexander W. Wlster, Jr., nnd her fnmlly. of 420 School lane, Gorman town, left last week for Longport, N. J., where they wilt spend tho remainder of tho summer. Miss Mary Drown Warburton returnee to Capo May for the week-end after quite a stay In Newport. Sho wns the guest of Mrs. Hutchison Scott, Jr., nt her cottngo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hdwnrd Ncrrrls, of ClieBtnut Hill, havo n cottngo at Cape Mny this summer. Their daughter. Miss Kmma. U. Norrln, has had as her guest MIks Gladys Hopkins, daughter of .Mrs. Stevens Heckuchcr. Dr. nnd Mrs. Krncst La Place nnd their son were entertnlned nt dinner on Monday evening as the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry D Cnrlmry, of Chicago, at tho Ambassador, Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrn. Frank C. Itoyco. of Ard more, I'n., wore tho guests of Mrs. WIN Ham McCrenry at hor cottage at Capo May over the week-end. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Ltttlefiold. of Over brook, who havo been spending some weeks nt New London, Conn., will return to their homo In n few days. Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Service spent tho last week-end with Mr nnd Mrs. Francis Lea at their cottage at Cape May. Mm. Lea. will bo remembered uu Mlsa Helen Service. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Ueplogte, of Johns town. Pa., nro thn irilpslo nf Mm n,.,.. login's mother, Mrs. J. Blair Xennerley. nt ncr home nt the Satcrlee, Forty-sixth nnd Chestnut ntroets. Miss Elizabeth Mencke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mencke, of Ovcrhrook. hn3 returned from Ventnor, whero she has been the guest for n. month of Mr. and .Mrs. William n. LIspnhower nnd their daughter. Mlsa Mildred Elsenhower, of Ocrmantown, who nro spending the summer at their cottage. At Spring Lake ALONG THE READING Mr. Charles Langhorno Taylor nnd ,. nwrenco G. Taylor, of tho Univer sity Club, aro out nt their country place. Tievoso Fnrm, South Langhorno, until tho Into fall Mra. Howard Sanderson Le Itoy, of tho Chnstleton, Sixteenth and P. streets, Wnshliifjton. hna beon tho guest of Mrs. Stanley Wlnthropo Scnacfcr. of Ogontz. for a few days. Mrs. Lo noy, who will be remembered 03 Miss Emily S. Hea ding, of this city, will spend the latter part of tho week In Atlantic City beforo icturnlng to Washington. Miss Isabel Tagpart has returned to her homo at Fort Washington after spending a fortnight nt Haglcu Merc. Miss Mabel Hayard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hayard, of Clovcrly House, Hydal, Is spending tho Bummer In Atlantic City, Mrs. Daniel Robblns has returned from Atlantic City to her homo In Ambler. Mr. and Mrs. John Spcllbcrger are occupying their new home on Old York load, Oak Lane. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. William O Armstrong, 6110 North Brond street, who left on July 18 for Lake George, nre now tour ing through Canada nnd will stop in Qucbco beforo returning home. Mr. and Mrs. John Hills, of C8H North . jJiT'ij'i.yTTT'sL-afc-- ! lrGi,L7.Ui?mUlm HN T! n SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An engagement of Interest to this city, as well ns New York and Boston, is that of Miss Audrey Townsend Shfir ptn which Is announced today by her father, Mr Arthur Outrnm Sherman, of .New -WhIn lo Mr John L.iwrenee Ulge ow of Ann .vrhor Mich Miss Rhermnn is a member of the Junior League, nnd graduated from Chnpln School In New ork and tho Porter School nt Farm ngton She w.is Intiodin-ed in society last winter Mi- nig-low Is a son nf Mr and Mrs Baminl Laurence nigelow. of Ann Arhor Mleh . formerly of BnMnn His mother as j8S jiary cr.iwf.nd l!in. or thh L'itv He wns graduated from HBr ird I 1 nin. and during the war enilMed in the 'ny and was nsslgued 10 the nanl over.seiH transport service He W'ni Otlft nt tlif. Welti n.l f..,l..,T1 stars at eollego. nnd while in the wervlee I urgnn.ze'i Feveral loams among thn men Wter the nrmlntlro hn took up ne ily of law nt Harvard and gruclu aif'l 1 -,m there Inst yenr. Mr Frank Toomey. of Colwn lane. f-nwd HtinounoeH the engagement of ms daughter Miss Lillian Toomey, to ;ir h. Guv Megurgee, hou of Mr. nnd S'rB "ernard 11 Mignigee of Scranton, j ten h w-uiiiiib hiii iiiku piate ill Sep euntis j Rheumatism- Stiff Joints .. . H m easily and naturally relieved W SE by our Electric Cabinet Baths, M sago and expert treatments n y n i fl P fi needle sprays, salt rubs, mas- f sago and expert treatments superior to those irivcn at Hot A Springs or White Sulphur. ij Each patron is civen indi- 1 ! vidua! and privato service. Fourteen (14) trained female attendants. . Trial Treatment Gratis INSTITUTE 1 Women's Department Brllnvuo Court Building 1-118 Walnut Street Phone Spruce S4Si payments lor uourso can i bo arranged. w v- if -, :; ? vQk. ''i: i ''. ,''' '''?? j&f&k!r? l'hoto by lUchrach 5IISS PEGGY WATSON Daughter of Mr. and .Aire. Frank H, Watson, of Wnyno nenue, Ocrmantown, vlio Is spending tho summer at Spring Lake, N. J. Brortd street, celebrated their third wed ding anniversary laBt week by entertain ing nt a theatre party, followed by supper nt tho Rltz-Carlton. A number of out-of-town guests attended. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard L. Uattcn, of 310 North Thirty-third street, will ltavo this week for tho Pocono Mountnlns. where they will bo guests for a month of Mr. Batten's parents, tho Itev. and Mrs. Batten, of New York, who nro occupying their cottngo nt Swlftwater. MIrs Jerrlo Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Meyer, is spending the remainder of tho summer and fall at the Pennsylvania Academy of tho Fine Art Summer Schqol nt Chester Springs, whero sho 4s a student. Miss Hose Meyer, another dnughter. Is spending tho month of August with her sister. Mrs A Grctnspnn, In Massachusetts, Mr nnd Mrs. Kudolph Kraus, of 210 North Twentieth street. Is staying at the Ambassador, Atlantic City. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Illohnrd A. Walsh nnd her two small sons, ltlchard 'Jr., nnd Jack, of 6;i3t Klngsessing Avenue, aro spending two weexs nt Atlantic city. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Scheckter. of 860 North Forty'sccond Htreet, havo returned from Perkaslc, Pa. Mra. Scheckter, who was Miss Rose Levin beforo her recent marrlago, will remain nt homo during tho absencn of her mother, Mrs. J. Levin, who Is spending a mouth nt Mount Clemens, Mich. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Scheckter nnu their family havo returned to their home, at. 5844 Osage avenue, from a tour weexs acation at Atlantic city. Mr. and Mrs. Mona Isaacs, of ths Marlyn, Fortieth and Walnut streets, are upending mo summer nt cneisco. Lieutenant Melvlllo W. Powers. Con structlon Corps, U. S. Navy, and Mrs. Waitresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED Feathers Ilennrntrd nnd Matlo Into Mattrriitea Brass Beds Relacquered ciruniQn.s. id bt. l'lionr: I.nm. 4703 Hat. 37 yra. I Taste it! I Butte &KEsaa3y Mr and Mrs James J Hrown, of WimW Jtifittm oA White Undcr-arin is a necessity with this season's daring bathinir costumes. rrmPrS ,nan ever, women fn'd1jpnc,nysl0b,i5.,,eCndDelat0'--S neck, lace or under-arraj. tn?mfV,'l ,Pclllitt recom Mnrii becfau, "'eaves tho ma clenr. firm and perfectly Belatone Is csst to fPPly -tlmple dlres tlom with ccry Jar. AtAuyDmgmst'i or Department Storo r y 1 t U(v KL R m mm j id a y b 1 B At all our Stores E i 1 fi rallllllll!,lllIU!l!ll!lllllllllll.!ll!ll!llllllllllllllll'lllll!IIIIIOI!l!l!lll!i:illill'lll!l!iiniiiinmm: "" ' inimiimiin BONWIT TELLER &, CO. JeJpecia(tij JJxop of "Originations CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET Arranged for Thursday SILK STOCKINGS Regularly 1.95 1-25 .160 pairs of lisle top silk liose in black, white and cordovan. Full fashioned. Some have very slight imperfections barely perceptible. Closing Oul 35 Fibre Silk Sweaters Formerly 10.75-11.50 Tu.edo model, in novelty and blocked weaves. Pink, copen, tan, peacock, orange, green and brown. Not all sizes. 5.00 Powern, of 6248 Chestnut street, nre receiving congratulations upon tho birth of a son, Donald Melvlllo Powers, on August 12. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Tho WCddlntr nf Ml Mnrv tfennnll. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pellegrlno rscsnoll. of 724 jffouth Birth ariAt. nnd Mr. Halph Marnndolo, of 727 Heed strcot, toon, pince on Monday at 4 o'clocK at New darrlck Hall, G07 South Eighth street. Mrs. Carrie Colin, H3G South Broad street, announces tho betrothal of her daughter, Miss Dorothy Colin, to Mr. Aaron Burnstlne. Mrs. Edward Oalo has returned to hor home nt 1700 Ultner street after spend ing some time at Wlldwood. Mr. Nell McAulllffe, of 1741 llltner street, Is spending a few days ut Garden Lake. Mrs. Frederick P. Prlgger and her daughters, Mrs. Charles A. Surcher, Mrs. William V. Mulhcrn and Miss Jessica Prlgger, have returned to their homo nt 2531 South Sixteenth strcot. after spend ing n month in Atlantic Cly. Mr. Dnnlcl J. Mnlloy, of 1S30 Mooro street, Is spending two weeks with friends In Cincinnati. Mlsa Cathnrlno Warden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. jonn wnraen, nns rciurncu homo nftcr spending n fortnight with friends In tho Cntsklll Mountains. Miss Beatrice Thomas, of this section, Is spending tho summer at Chelsea. Miss Anna Duffy hn-j Just returned to her homo nt 1921 South Seventeenth street nfter spending a wock In Chelsea. Mr. Ttohnrt McOowan. of 923 South Twenty-third street, will lenvo Bhortly for Chester Springs, whero ho will spend two weeks. GERMANTOWN Mr. E. IL Tnylor, G07 East Washing ton lane, has returned from visiting rel atives In Knnsaa City, Kan. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aaron H. Specht. of Baltimore, will vlolt their sister, .Mrs Edward Knptt, of 807 Lust Washington lano, for somo time, Mrs. Louise Day, C380 Chew htreet. Is In Churchtown, Pa., for tho summer. Mrs. Kitty Craven and her son, Mr. Clnrko Craven, 5380 Chow street, nro occupying their bungalow In tho Pocono Mountains until tho fall. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. F. Komm nnd their dnughter. Miss Phyllis Komm. of 6202 Chow street, will motor on Saturday to Island Heights, whero they will remain until nfter Labor Day. Mr. and Mra. Walter Leo Bosenbergcr and their family, or 4D0 kohi xuipo hocken street, havo returned from n month's visit with Mr. llosenbergcr s brother. Dr. Bandnll C. Itoicnberger. at his summer homo In Collegevlllo, Pa. Whltaker-Echenroth Wedding Tho marriage of Miss Naomi A Eclv onrath, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank L. Echenroth, of 482 Martin street, to Mr John B. Whltaker. of 307 Earlham terrace, will tako place at 1.45 o'clock this afternoon at the homo of the brldo's parents. The Bev. Frank Hose, pastor of tho First Presbyterian Church In Mnnnyunk, will perform the ceremony, nnd Mr. Echenroth will give his daugh ter In marriage. Miss Mildred Horn mullor will nttend the brldo us mnld of honor nnd Mr. Frank Belnert will net ni best man. Thero will bo no recep tion. Immediately rtfter tho ceremony Mr. nnd Mrs. Whltaker will leavo for tholr new homo In Eugene, Ore. LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Leo Papc put both linntla up In tho nlr. Raying, I lerrentler, ccosc firing, nntl mil M'iI, Well, If jourc going to mnkc fnecs like, tlnit I wont rat mliiu cither. I cntlt en joy mine with you carrying on Illto (lint nbout jours, mid uinuum kci, wen men I wont eat mine cither, nntl I ted, Well then mo neither. Wlch wc tlltlent. Mix wns mnklng n clnm chowder on account of pop linvlng bin nuking her to for nbout a munth, nnd I wns setting there wntclilng her nnd I Bed, Holey smonks. nin, thnts the 3rd time you put rait in. O my gooilnlos. I must of bin think ing of something cltH, fed inn. Maybe jou wns thinking of pepper, I Fed. And ma tnstetl the clam chowder, suylng, Well, its prltty salty, thercs no doubt nbout thnt. O deer, wnt could I of bin thinking of? Mnybe you wan thinking of parsley, I &ed. And nm gave mu koiuc to taint on a spoon, hip snying, Well, it dont tnlst ns salty as jet plnnc salt. Wlch It clldent but It prltty nccr did, nnd ma scd. O shah, jour father will come home with his hotith nil set for clnm chowder and if he thinks its too alty it will spoil his hole supplr, now for goodness suke Benny dont let on Its salty nnd mnybe he wont notice It, nnd besides, it reely could be nltle: And wen my olster Glnddls came homo ma told her not to snv envthlni nbout the clam chowder, nntl wen pop K"i. ijnjiv wiHttiriPd to rnt Slippir, imp sniffing tipweids nnu myln. Ah, the hcnvcnU arnnin of eliini Vhowder, the king of foods and tlie food of kings. And he started to ent his with n hopcllll lxpresInn nnd climbed It to n scrprlzed ixnrcMlnn nfter the fernt spoon full, saying, 1'or the love of the Urate Salt Lakes. Wy. wnts the mutter. Wlllyum. wy? scd mn. netlng ns if sho dident know nnd looking as If she did. nnd pop sed. This izzent clnm chowder, Its salt Now Wlllyum, dont be rcdickili1"), Kf you must imagine it. ied mn. And MiCigc nte n Fnoon full of hers with n lx- prcssioil ns if It was one of the greatest I spoon fulls of enytlinig (die ever bnd in her life, and me nnd filnddls both nte a .spoon full of ours und tried to look ns If wc wiiHcnt thinking of salt, nnd pop stnrted to look linpcllll ngen. s-njln;. Well, mnjbc I did jet hnppln to get nn accumulation of salt that fcrt shot. If nt ferst jou dont .Miccced never gho up the ship. And he nto nnother spoon full nnd ROSELAND riroml A hovo Columbln Ave. Saturday Night, August 20 "Ppcclnl KxMlhltlnn Dance" EDWARD ZASLOW (Himself) "Thn 110, noo llrlils Huntor" Fm.ir runi.ir APi'RAnANCE "No Advnnce In I'rlc" a tppat Knn thk d'nr.s A EITH'S THEATRE the MAHTunsiNntinn Proofntln ' AT Till', CI.IIII" PAin. DiirKnn co. WM. SUI.'.Y ft ORNJJVIKVn HOt'OHTON JIartha Triur, Kramtr & tloylo, SlfntNEItH' MIC1IIT' Thrlay Au 1 Hrtlon of Pnln Hnripd for Shrlnr1 JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. 0 6 I'rtvat ICHfnnn. Adultn' nnd Children'" C'l.iic. Modern and Ethtlc Dane Ire P'(ina Thura Kvoa Vhnn U'nl i?7 MATtKnT AT 10TH 11 TO II Dertruda Atherton'a Original ntory "Don't Neglect Your WifeJ" aaicv HAROLD LLOYD KiasT "i nn" I'HKSBNTATION Urcnes of notary Outlnir at Ocean City DAT 7TrM71214 SlAnKET STORKT r-l-r 10 A. M. to 11 I Ut Ro3coe (Fatty) Arbucklo IN "CIIAZY TO MAUHY" A- J!-. ClinSTNUT BT. Ilel. 10TU rcaaia iu a. m. to n is p. m. A Oouvarnfur Sforrla ntory "THE WILD GOOSE" Paramount Picture Directed by Capallanl CIHaiCHIlHBPIIKHIIIHHBraaHnHBBTiritl APARTMENTS For Winter A FEW desirable two-room apartments still avail able. Your personal in spection requested rather than a telephone call. HOTEL LONGACRE 1431 Walnut Street UUtfBUBBBQUIfeBBOIinMaBliMailB) Moderate l'rleea lariUtlou or AaDonnce-mtnlt Bt. ab. Oth A J! to Uit.1 T.M. "WET GOLD" Write or I'lione for Hnrrarfd or Printed nnminea. ROYAL ENCRAVINC CO.. 814 Whrt St REGENT StWZ? "O.VK A SIINUTE" pi r'-MDC JfMPcn-&-jiAn"ir.T Lj1vJol. vai rirvtr.T.Ti rovTlvtrot's ii fh ii If Ynitr llilr lln llten Permanent Waving i let in wtivn It by our Improvod NeH ' I Irooe Hair la left In perfert eiti- I illtlnn and tho llneat hnlr Is Ruaran I , I teed to ntny In nntl wme. I Oven Baked Beans ' W In Individual Pots, 10c Jj hM ' . . 3' .. U .11 . I I 2 ts. i ou ii never Know now gf K good Baked Beans can J?-: .v? u ..ni:l ...... iu. ..u. i , 24 Rettauranlt Jg ' - ftntrally located. 7 '' Garrick Next Mon. Evg. Two P,-formancei Dally Thereafter Seat Sale Tomorrow, 0 A. M. MCTflO oi-KnitK TIM. ;ah S ril.Jf UKNSATION: . ra 1 SriCiig fp. j BEADS, 5Y0) U ; I Klbhmlni. nnil Stltcliliift- Ilrnld j H V J . J LJA Emlirotderlnc nnd Knitting Silk I Braiding Embroidering Beading I llematltchlnc Scnlloplnc IMeatlnj NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. 101)1 riLilISKT STRCUIt.,., smmm i K8 I yrjVREMOVES HAIR The dNlntv anJ -tt'rl e Q I depilatory that hai ben 1 I I Imitated hut not d'ipli- fi Ml eated for ofr !0 veari U .1 At nil Dnie nnd Drnart- 0 I I 1 ment .tnren. or Dlreit. S I Price $1.00 l-tljOSEPHINE LEFEVREOTl I42 N I21ST PHILADELPHIA PA Tlj MIP NOTK I'.M , I S E A G Tomorrow SOUSA DAY I.ancii"ter Automobile Club Outtnr -KAMHIP NOTiriW August Fur Sale A N ASSEMBLAGE of Fur Coats and Wraps whose beauty and elegance are dependent equally upon richness of peltries and crace of line. The latter is accomplished by the French designers in their ingenious treatment of the Fur as a Fabric, pro ducing silhouettes concurrent with the coming winter modes. Hudson Seal Sports Coats Special Hudson Seal (dyed Musl(iat), &i cape collar and 1 C (")(") cuffs. Exceptional value I )J Hudson Seal Coats.. 245'00 Dyed Muskrat ; three quarter length; cape col lar and cuffs. Hudson Seal Coats. . 32500 Dyed Muskrat; Skunk Beaver or Nat. Squirrel collar and cuffs. 40-in. length. Scotch Mole Coats . . . 350-00 40 or 45 ins. long; Self, Pearl Gray Fox or Cara cul collar and cuffs. Nat. Squirrel Wrap. . 550-00 45 ins. long. Finest se lected clear blue skins. Graceful model. French Seal Coats . . . Three-quarter length, with large cape collar and cuffs. 145-00 Nat. Black Wrap 45 ins. long, with bcauti fully marked 3kin3 care fully matched. Muskrat 295-00 All Furs purchased in the August Fur Sale will be charged to September Dills, rendered October First. BOKWIT TELLER & CO. 1 3th and Chestnut Streets ESI LJNE PHILADELPHIA, to Christiania, Copenhagen, Gothenberg, Stockholm, Helsingfors and Reval .... ye. , U. S. MAIL STEAMERS USSB SS "MASSICK" Sailing About Aug. 20 AT SHIPPING BOARD RATES uicinannt.,'?nl!n,:ii,"1S,lr,1Ji'0 a." '"rwenlan. Ilnnlal. nnd Stredl.l. Torta Ulrect nlHn for Ml e,nrtln.,ln and nnlt'r Port, na rnrn offeri. SEAGER STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. W. J. GRANDFIELD & CO., Phila. Agents Lombard S176-7 308 Chestnut Street Main 676S iPNlPpNYUSJftlSHACSil juuil Kuute oexweenoearao.japan.riTina 5 Manila THE IDEAL TOUQIST LAUQ romfortabtjr nnd delUthtfuIlr aoceasrbta bj the Ii. taM palatini 2LOOO ton .... .,.. 1.1 SUWA MARU KATORI MARU FUSHIIVKA MARU KASHIMA MARU i Fur haJlinx IJaU and KnU rartlcttlura Apply t N,PKltv1i,J!1:HfiV,Wlt!,,,0 Bui,din' 8"10 Brid s'- Now York Mai 1 N. COLMAN III'ILDINO. SEATTLE. i. I Founded in ISC1", I The House-that ieine built acruisedeMXeI EARN-LINE TO THE MEDITERRANEAN Byllic &S CARONIA of theCUNARD ll.NE Sailing from NcvYork XN. 282U922 DURATION Ol PAS'S Strictly lint ited to 3 JO Gl ests The Itinerary includes vititt to MMIMICA, spain. Cllinui I(. U.I.II.Us. MONTIICAItl-O. M(i S M'l l'. r.i.MT I'.VI.I.MiNh .oNSTWTiMH-i.i:. r n h s EXCLUSIVE MANAGEMENT THOS.COOKSON 225 South Broad St (below Walnut St.) Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Inaugurated tho One-Prico System in 1881 6th and Thompson Streets Uptown We are now able to offer a genuine Aeolian-madeplayer-piano for the low price of $690. This player-piano is made throughout in the . great Aeolian fac- hvQnACA torics- Lt is fully A I CUtULdCCtt. guaranteed for ten years, and we fur ther warrant that it is the best value in Philadelphia at the price. If you can find a better value we will refund your n i "luutjf. oeLuement may oe ar ranged by cash or charge account or through the Heppe three - year - rental payment plan, which ap plies all rent toward the purchase price. Call, phone or write at once for cata logues and full particulars. Player-Pianos for only $690 bargains m Used Pianos Every instrument guar anteed for five years and exchangeable without loss any time within one year. Below are listed a few specimen values: Decker Bros., $145 Small size, plain case Hardman . . .$190 Full size, good tone Steinway . .$195 Plain enso, good tone Marcellus . . . $240 Mahogany case, lino tone Heppe $295 Slightly used, mahogany C. J. Heppe & Son rtnwntowh 1117 in Chestnut St t'jitown nth nnil Thompson Sta, Marine Despatch Line Los Angeles San Francisco Seattle and Portland CARGO RECEIVED DAILY AT PIER 40, SOUTH WHARVES S. S. Cape Romainc now loading S. S. Cape Henry Auj. 29 Tor Ratra ami Information npj Atlantic-Gulf& Pacific S. S. Corp. Itoom 30U lilt S. Tlilril t.. 1'lilUdilDbU rmbaril ?.V.5 m, n SOTT 1 ItSt 1 KIM II VM11I Al I l 1 I'TTI I I.OItlt VIM". f iii( i.o i i.nroi uin i swim: i- viti. i lot it ivi: irTADIA Marliat St. ab, V IKs I JL lf- It INDEIlSnA DIIAMA AldoJ "TOONKItVIM.n TACTICS" r A D f"TYSl " maiTkkt" BTnKET ,J-r I i WJLi ai.ica MitAuy m Lrrru: itauy" QPTHE APOCALYPSE Adapted by JUNE MATHIS from the famous Hory by Vicente Blasco Ibancz A Rex Ingram Production Prices All Seats Reserved U !. M'illTS V! Sr MAT Vie lo JU'.OO nrtir:it mativkks .in to ii r.n WILLOW GROVE PARK TUB FAXCY OF Till; TOWN" SOUSA AND HIS BAND Inrorvnrntnl 101 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service Philadelphia to Havana S S "COQUINA" Loading VrninnfiiiMit. Imr hr-ii nmtle for Q'llck illrh irr nf cnreo nt ll.unnm For rates and particulars apply Earn-Line Steamship Co. Bullitt Bldg., Phila. lmnlnr.1 -,2(K-I I-I Mnln 3JBI NEW YORK HAVRE PARIS nir J.i spt 21 lift, is . ie J7 I. Nor. K s-lt I 'Flit i'l (let. 2J !- t I (lit. .! "i" i '-t ii .Nov. in rnt. in tut n Nn,. 21 1""'. '.". ." ' Urr- 10 Nlt I I (r n Nov S Srnt 17 Oct. 10 Nnv. 19 vi w ,'iVV ",; " ""'l '" " N,,J N,X(,VKA ui: .'0 Not. 5 NF.M Mlltli M(,0 II WttK i..i .-."ii i ii- x-nt. irriit 17 I v I (,r r.l IN i.m 1 in 17 Miilnul l I'lilltilHplij,, I'Ihiiip Uiilmit IU.1I Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL. MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U. S. S. B. S S "DAVIDSON COUNTY" r.Mirtrcl to Snll .,nii t 51 U. S. S. B S S "OPELIKA" 1'iprrtnl lo Soil TnrlT Srtitrmbrr for ROTTERDAM U. S. S. B. S S "WESTERN HOPE- nM'fitrd In Null Xiiciki 50 Al CON 11 III NCi: l(Ali;s Harriss, Magill & Co., Inc. 423 Lafayette llldfi;.. Piulailclphia Mmn 7J20 I.oinluril XtlO-l I il I ! I'WWOTtWffTO'lJ IMTVWwMwillah.1 DlRECmUA&SERVICE To Danzig Piiga Libau -Sleltin PHILADII.PHIAIATE AUC. U. S.S. D "Oronolio" Vruni New York Ausuit 30 U. S. S. B. 'Tort Armilronc" HARRISS, MAGILL & CO., Inc. Panama Canal Cruise Ilultlmort. I,o Aneelra Sun l'rnnrUrii rnlllnB nt llntniiu unil Ports n Mmi-HKim, Sultmlor, (.uuUmuli, nnil MpxIi-o Vojbkb -in Ilnyn l-iprrn, rimnciiRrr Hrrvli r i1 T.lun br S. S. COLOMBIA Sails Auk. 2.'I from Haltlmoro Fare S27O.00 and Up Applj to An, T.MirUt Agrnt or Pncilic Mail htuamship Co. 401) rrliunitit I'lnrr. ll..lmor. 10 llnniurr Siiinirr Now York IdealSUMMER VACATIONS m BRMUDA Doys(roatffrrYax, 8 Dayij $91.00 (,",,.,, Cool in Summer No Pni.porti Salliiim l-v ry I h. nj,y, S. S. "Fort Victoria" S. S. "Fort Hamilton" fiil ur Bvectal Hitmnttr Tourt raid.. l'IIHMC8.IKRAI VUA JLIN1S J-'8 x 1i VI r Jm I.fretU wr. aSr'gtto.n'Mttn 7M M " wt -AA ).,., iWltr . l(