vre sx - ) C V f' - Hi , 4 ' ' ,ftVY'.("-i r 4' V r ji vvav EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGltST 18, 1921 rH 'fc.t VtaU v "( V 0S71 GOSSIPABOVT PEOPLE ffancy Wynne Tells of Prize Costume at fancy ISall Many Philadelphia at Narragansett Pier TnHAIt that Tolly Orlncom vug .nrrtoil nnn of tlic prison for tho mot beautiful costumo nt tho fancy Km ball which took Plaw- tort Sat iirdar cvcnlns at tho Mlsquamlcut Golf Cibf Watch HIU. 1'oll.v wi one of la"t year's debutante, you will rcmem L8' .mi h had many eiitcrtnlnmenti rn In her honor. She was extremely nooular. She Is the daimhter of Mr. EPJyiL.V. nrUrnm. of Do obran. Haver- ford, nd the lato Mrs. Orlwoni. who lulu, rrhn fir utnmi died i-ovcrni ye; "" " - - io to Watch HIU near y every summer, Snd In winter they o to Florida, where they novo a plantation. Tolly won the double foursome several weeks ago up In Watch HIU with her aunt, Miss Pansy Griscom. WHAT a wonderful time the people nt Nnrrngnnsctt Pier are havlnu this summer I It seems to be one con tinual round of plenmiro. with nolo, tennis, motoring. yachUiiK nnd nt least "dozen other thing. On Monday night the Bridge Club, of which Mrs. Frank Samuel, of this city. Is president, met at the Point Judith Country Club. Mrs. Ciem Wulnwrlght was hostess; you know she was Miss Eugenia Dixon. At 10:30 supper was served, after which ho cfsmo went on until midnight. There arc so many Phlladelphtans he that it is not hard to have a cood time when you know everyone. It's not like so many other resorts, whers you only meet one or two from lour own city nnd nil tho others are from different places. Some of thowt who have recently gone up to Narragansett ni-P Mr;. David B. Sharp and her chldrcn, of Bcrwyn fhev arc staying with Mrs. Sharp's ffints Dr. nmf Mrs. Charter Hitch Jock, of New York-Mrs. Richard P. McOrann and her son. I ertram Mc Orann, and Mrs. Horace B. Hare .and son, Willing Hare, who will bo joined today by Mr. nnd Mrs. Benja min Chew. CHRISTINE CADWALADER is very much better now since her oneratlon. She had her tonsils removed, I think I told jou. after nn attack of tonsllltis, and has been home from the Bryn Mawr Hospital for n couplo of weeks. She nnd her father nnd mother. Dr. and Mrs. Williams Riddle Cnd walador, arc going up to Canada shortly for several weeks, and when they return Christlno hopes to bo autto well nnd ready for the gaycties of tho winter. I HEAR that the Robert Donners, of Buffalo, have n small son. He was born on Tuesday in Buffalo, and every one in thu family Is ho pleased. Mrs. Donner, you remember, wns Suzanne Elliot. She Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Elliot, of this city, nnd a sister of the late Richard McCall Kl llot. a lieutenant In the ntivv nnd killed during tho war. Mrs. FlU-Hugh Green Is a sister. Sho was Natalie Elliot. Mr. Donner is n son of Mr. William Donner, of this city, by his first mar riage. Tho younger Donners have lived In Buffalo since their marriage some three or four jenra ngo. DANNIE, aged five, had been nsked a number of questions by his little cousin Helen, who is six, nbout what he would be and what he would do when be grew up. He btgan to get bored nbout it. What business wns it of hers, anyhow? Finally sho paid: "Who'ro you goin' to mnrry?" "I'm not going to marry at nil." quoth he. "Oh ! Dan nie, why not?" asked Helen. "Why, everybody gets married." "No, they don't, and I won't," said Dannie. "I don't ha'o to. Why, God wasn't mar ried. Wns He?" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Judell MacOregar Huston, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph M. Huston, of WlsHahlckon avenue and Leh man lane, Germantown, who will bo ono of the coming Keason'u debutante, will De formally presented nt a toa by her parents on December 27, which will be followed by a dinner nnd dance. Miss Huston will enter Smith College In tho fall. Miss Huston, who has Just re turned from Plymouth, Muss., whero "he v.as tho guest of Mlsa Margaret Morton, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Kenneth Morton, left yesterday, accom panied by Mrs. Huston, for Capo May, where they will spend tho rcmnlndcr of the summer. An Interesting wedding which took place last Saturday In Dublin. N. II, was that of Miss Mary Brush, daughter of Mr. Ucorgo de Forest Brush, the American painter, nnd Mrs. Brush, nnd Mr. Wlnslow S. Pierce, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlnslow S. Pierce, of Dun stable, Bart Die, .. j. Miss Jnn Brush, who was to linvo married Mr. Pierce .am rcmuury, was maid of honor for her slater, Hhe nnd Mr. Pierce wcro en gaged in January, 1920, tho wedding sot f . iOKE LITTLE BLEMISH Will Mar Your Beauty " ' )MowprteCtrtnvWI,Crfcft.t,hofcatur flexion r yiy Kowncd. If your com- I emih viMnrrea by " PlmP'o r ugly; beauty. ' y U COnnot l"583 complete. IlyLren?nva'1 Memlsliea can bo eas- forms SiifHu,1 ""h-tlntea cream cleTth'o 'AW,0 .c'"? wh will Iiehtfui nii l ? pu,ro H0.aD nn'l a do- to foundnat v!!l.t,I5e'luty P,oach ca "tore; Bicarh rnrdr.)B or ''opartment 25c tiin i C0S,th8 package. Soap arnnleS n?ki-,. ?rt0 "toraturo anS West to n?iTA,cum 8.nt UP" - Won by Miss Griscom for for Februniy 28, but a fortnight beforo uie marriage the engagement was broken by mutual consent. No formal announcement wns made of the engage, ment of Miss Mary Urush and Mr. pierce, Mies Thea Brush, another sis ter, wns a bridesmaid, and Miss Sylvia Holt, of New York, and Miss Paulino Cnbot nnd Miss Elizabeth C.ibot, of iJastqn. Both Mr. and Mrs. Vlerco nra well known here socially. Mr. und Mrs. lloniamln Chew, of find nor, who nre spending tho summer at Narrncansett, 11. I., entertained at a dinner of eighteen guests on Monday evening at tho Green Inn. Mr. and. Mrs. Morris Li. Clothier and their daughters. Miss t,yd!a M. Clothier and Mies Dorothy Clothier, of Clair mont, Vlllanova, who have been spend ing tho summer traveling abroad, sallod on Monday from England and aro ex pected to arrive In this country on Sat urday next. Miss Caroline S. Barclay, dnurhter of r. and Mrs. William Lvtileton linrrlnv. of Chestnut Hill, and Miss Frances A. Wlster. daughter of Mr. Owpn witr. of Butler place, Clcrmantown, who aro traveling In Europe, are at present spending some time In Paris. Thoy will return to this country early In Novem ber. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Learning Town send, of Haddonflcld, N. J., are receiv ing congratulations on the birth of a son, John Edward Townsend, on August 8. Mrs. Townsend was Miss Edna Jones, daughter of Mrs. Eliza Jones, of Oer mantown. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kelsey nre at Wllllamstown, Mass., attending a fow of tho sessions of tho Institute of Poli tics. CHESTNUT HILL Mr, nnd Mrs. Edward J. Murray, 232 East Highland avenue, will leave on Saturday for Washington, whero they will remain a wock. Mrs. Chalmers C. Johnson, 8503 Ger mantown avenue, left on Monday to be tho guest of her olster-ln-law. Mrs. Am brose L. Hendricks, of 23 West Mount Ptensant nvenuo, nt her apartment In Ocean city. Mrs. John II. Johnson, 101 East Dur ham Btrcet, has roturncd from spending seven weeks at Round Lake, N. Y.. and from a motor trip with Mr. Johnson through New England. Mrs. Johnson will leavo this week to spend tho re mainder of the summer in Ocean City. iMur; a,Jd Mrs- Georgo Gllner, 244 East Highland avenue, have returned from spending a few dayB In Capo May. GERMANTOWN Mr. John Uoy Hunsbergor. on of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hunsberger, of 13 Last Tulpohocken street, will re turn on Monday from spending seven weeks at Camp James Wilson, near Trenton. Mrs. William Welsh, of G100 snnn avenue. Is tho guest foT several weeks of Mr. nnd Mro. William Hlbbard. of 8612 Limekiln pike. Mr. Welsh will go to Atlantic City on Sunday for .1 week's stay. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Lambert Fouldi, of 25 hast Tulpehockon street, aro nt Cedars Lako Inn, Mount Holly, N. J., for tho summer. Miss Betty M. Strnln, of 134 West Seymour street, has returned from Bel mar, N. J., where sho spent the week end as a guest of her cousin, Mrs. Augusta Gallagher, of Walling avenue. Other guests were Miss Anna C. Byrne, Miss Holen Donohue, Mr. Harry Lewis, Mr. William Solley and Mr. Thomas Mc Intyre, all of this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hemberger, of 5136 Keyser street, will leave on Sat urday for Atlantic City, where they will remain until after Labor Day. Miss Roso Devlno, Mlsa Hazel Nlch unW and Miss Inez Nlchunls, of 6G10 Limekiln pike, havo returned from spending a week In Atlantic City. Mrs. Marshall Hlbbard. Jr., of 2137 East Chclten avenue. Is spending the week-end In Marjland. Mrs. Wllllnm A. Castor and her daughter. Miss Mario Elizabeth Castor, of 30 East Tulpehocken street, havo gone to Bctterton, Md,, for some time. Mr. Eastern Is on a motor trip througn tho New England States. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Emanuel Heller, of 1900 Dia mond street, who han been visiting In New York, Is now with her niece, Miss Mabel Htrshfcld. on a tour through Maine nnd tho White Mountnlns. MrB Carrie Stern, who with Dr. and MrB Morton A. Lungfeld nnd their fam ily, of 1609 Diamond street, are occupy ing their cottngo In Atlantic City, havo had as their guest for somo tlmo Mrs. J. L. Lnngfeld. of this city. 5IrB. Isaac Plaut has returned to her apartment at tho Hotel Majestic after a. visit of several weeks In Cincinnati and Charlerolx. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ep3tein, 1613 Butler street, nro at Englcsmero for this month and part of September. Mr. nnd Mrs. Newton Firth Hill nnd their Bon. Mr. Newton Oliver Hill, of A N ASSEMBLAGE of Fur Coata and Wraps whose beauty and A elegance are dependent equally upon richness of peltries and grace 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 Coats. . 245-00 Dyed Muskrat; three quarter length; cape col lar and cutis. Hudson Seal Coats . . Dyed Muskrat; Skunk Beaver or Nat. Squirrel collar and cuffs. 40-in. length. Scotch Mole Coats . . . 40 or 45 ins. long; self and contrasting collar and cuffs of Pearl Gray Fox or Caracul. SPENT .WEEK-END MUS. V. STANDU5Y STOKES Of Wlssahlckon nronue nnd Carpenter street, Germantown, who spent tho week-end as tho guest of Miss Lucllo Carter nt Southampton 1623 Krio avenuo, nccompantcd by Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlo Calllnan and Miss Sarah O. Hill, will leavo tomorrow on a motor trip to Canada, visiting Nlagarn Falls, Montreal and Quobec, after which they will spend ten days In tho Pocono Mountains, returning to their homes tho mlddlo of September. Miss Lillian Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hall, of 2121 Green stroet, who has been tho guest for somo weeks of Mr. and Mrs.J. N. Jameson at their summer homo at Chippewa Bav. Thoufsand Islnnds, will return next week, i eccomptinicu uy .uim .uuikuivl .jumeuuii, nnd will go with Mr. nnd Mrs. Hall to Dlngmans Ferry, where thoy will re main until lato In September. Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond A. Cnbrev. of 2644 North Twenty-second street, nre ' recelvlnnr congratulations on tho birth of a daughter. Ellcnor Mnrlo Cabrey, on Tuesday, August 2. Mrs Cabrey will be rememoereu as ansa liamryn i-Tane, of Logan. Miss ElUaboth X. Lovit, of 2138 North Front street. Is spending several weeks In Charleston, W. Vn., with her sister, Mrs. Saul Kwass. On her return homn sho will visit friends In Baltimore nnd Washington. CORNS ENDED BY A TOUCH Pain Stopped Instantly Corns 7o moved Quickly and Gently This is the scientific way, the modern way to end corns. A fa mous expert evolved it. A world famed laboratory produces and guarantees it. With millions it has displaced old methods, harsh and crude. It is Blue-jay the liquid or the plaster. Either is applied by a touch. The pain stops at once, and soon the whole corn loosens and comes out. Thus any corn, old or new, can be ended at your will. No joyful hour need ever be spoiled in this way. Prove this tonight. Get Blue-jay at the drug-store. Bid all corns a lasting farewell. Liquid or Platter Bluejay Stops Pain Instantly Ends Corns Quickly August Fur Sale Hudson Seal Sports Coats Special Hudson Seal (dyed Musl(rat), with cape collar and 1 C (r 'cuffs. Exceptional value )J' Nat. Squirrel Wrap. . 550.00 45 ins. long. Finest se lected clear blue skins. Graceful model. 325-00 French Seal Coats. . . 45. 00 Three-quarter length, with large cape collar and cuffs. 350-00 Nat. Muskrat Wrap . . Natural black Muskrat; 45 ins. long, with beauti fully marked skins care fully matched. All Furs purchased in the August Fur Sale tvill be charged Dills, rendered October First, BONWIT TELLER C AT SOUTHAMPTON Thoto by Mareesu WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Richard A. Walsh, her two small sons, Rlchnrd, Jr., and Jnck, and her niece, Miss Dorothy McKennn, of 6334 Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED Tcnthf-rn Itrnnvntfil nnd Mode Into MsltrcKMi Brass Beds Relacquered SICHEL'S'M I'honrt I-om. 4703 IM. 37 rrs. Felts and Velours Cleaned and Remodeled In thft niwait napes for sport and outing wear. Our 40 ytata of zptrUnc la al your srrlo. STEINMAN rrnctlcftt llattrr riionr; M a rket 24 37 Annual Sale CORSETS $1 -$2.50 $4.98 Itrokrn Lots Plenty of LargeSizes TDlam up to $10 Now $4.98 Sale of Brassieres Kirrptlonnl value In sizes tin to 56 One very ipeciil lot si law ti 3for$l madams 835 Chestnut St. :opi:n sat. till a i m. 295-00 64 N. 7th St. SgE23SEE3" to September CO. KlnRneilnpr Avenuo, nro spending tho fortnight at Atlantic City. Mm. Thomns Itoberts, of 1011 South Frailer terrace, la (trending somo tlmo an the guest of her lion und daufjhter-ln-law, Mr, and Mrs. J. IJ, Roberts, of Chi cago. , Ml Marjorlo Armstrong, of 6734 Lansdowno avenuo. In spending some tlmo at Englesmere, Pa. Mro. Frank Wddell, of tho Aqullla Apartments, Forty-seventh and Sansom streets. Is spending somo tlmo at Atlan tic City. Miss MIIlo Flanlgan, of 60t2 Hnuel n'enue, Is spending some tlmo nt Har bour) Heights, U. I whero sho wnM the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Mays und their family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rlgniund Strauss nnd their family, of 22a South Forty-ninth street, nre spending tho month at their apartment on South Connecticut avenue, Atlantlo Hty Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Mackey and their daughter. Mliw Lorna Mackoy. of 6019 Pine street, aro occupying a cottage at Longport. N. J., whero they will re main several weeks. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Miss nilzabeth Broen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John .Uretn. of 128 Morris street. left on Wedncsdny for nn ex tended trip to tho Now England States. Sho will first visit Hoston und from there shi will go to Maine, where she will remain for tho remainder of the summer. Mrs Valentine Adly. of 2128 South Mnjtecnth street, Is spending this week at Wlldwood with her son, Mr. Valentino Adley, Jr. Mr. Robert Sullivan nnd his mother, .If- ,John C'. Sullivan, nro spending a fortnight at Wlldwood. NORRISTOWN Miss Frances Frederick, of 1216 West Airy street, entertained at a dinner, rollowcd by a corn roast, at the homo of her brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Walker, Port Indian. The members of the .Vorrlstown Fire Company, of 1'enn Snunre, and the V, omen a Auxiliary of tho organization held their annual picnic nt Sanntoca Park. Mr. Wllllnm Hecbnor, Mr Charles Bauer, Mr. C M. Spears. Mrs. A. U Frame and Mrs. Charles Wagner com posed tho committee In charge of the event. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander OrlfTIth, of Powell streot, aro receiving congratula tions on tho birth of a son on August 16, Mrs. Griffith beforo her marriage was Miss Mao Scanlon. MAURICE SPECTOR, President 1310 Chestnut Street NH Ja yff?iv llf MI BONWT TELLER &CQ JtepuWofocfQiibatton CHESTNUT: AT. The Persian, Spanish and Venetian Influ ences govern silhouette and decorative quality tn -uiumn for Women and Misses Couturiers turn back to the Vene tian Court of the Fifteenth Cen tury when the Dogarcssa bedecked herself with rich stuffs from Per sia, Damascus and Ormutz and when priceless stones and precious metals scned as buttons and clasps and belts. A Frock for the Young Miss has a long flwing sleeve of net elaborately beaded to simulate gold, rubies, sapphires and emeralds in Oriental design. 135.00 A Poiret Tivill Frock for the Jeune Fille has oke and flowing sleeves of Metal and Rose Persian Urucadcd Georgette. 145.00 Another Frock for the young Miss is of Black Canton Crepe and employs white Lace a decorative note that is reminiscent of the Italian Renaissance. 98.50 A Black Canton Crepe Frock for Madame has Orien tal Embroidery on Us long wide sleeve and its sash is lined with J'ionnct Red Chiffon. 59.50 Another Canton Crepe Frock for the smart Matron has as its sole adornment a solid beaded belt, Oriental in coloring. 110.00 For Madame a Piquetine Dress, elaborately embroid ered in French knots and ribbozine has two metal side belts of Roman gold tone. 1 55.00 FRANKFORD Mrs. John Ayers, of 443S Paul street. Is spending tho month of August at Bowers Beach, Del. Miss Janet Anderson, of Orthodox street, has returned from a fortnight stay nt Brighton Ileoch. N. Y., whero she visited Mrs. J. Plttman, of New York, who is spending tho summer there. Mrs. Warren Morlts and her family, of 6032 Cottage street, aro spending tho senBofn at Ocean Grove. A street carnival will bo held on Cot. tago street below Harrison and Pratt streets, under tho auspices of the Salem Lutheran Church, on Friday nnd Satur day evenings, August 20 and 27, Mr. nnd Mrs. W L. Brown, of 1033 Fillmoro streot, are on a few weeks trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrews, of Arrott stroet, aro at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., for several weeks. M00RE8T0WN The Field Club will glvo a luncheon and bridge on Tuesday morning, August 23, nt 10 o'clock, with Mrs. Clyde Rogers as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tlector and their daughters, Mlsi Mary Ktlzaheth Hector and Miss Helen Hector, of Stanwlck Irm'Ub'aas or Ainoance- ratnti Moderate l'fir Write or I'bone for EnrrTd or Printed HiraplM, ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 W.lrmt St ROSELAND i Columbia Ave. Saturday Night, August 20 "Fpcrlal Rv'.ilbitlon Dance" I'Vnturlni EDWARD ZASLOW (Himself) "Th $10,000 nrMo Hunler" I'lHHT PL'Ilt.ir APPEARANCE "No Ailanc In Prlren" A Tni:AT FOP. TUB otni.s EITH'S THEATRE K THE MA8TERSINOEn3 rreaentln "AT THE CLUH" T.A1TT. TMrr-lft-n .it rn Mil, BUM.T A OENEV1EVE Martha Prvor. Kramer A UoyUi Others TONIOHT SHRINERS NIOHTI Section of Peata Reaerved for Bhrlnera. The New Frocks for Fall AN EARLY OFFERING SPECIALLY PRICED FOR TOMORROW .00 One of many of the new Blum Store Frock Designs that follow the decrees of Paris in emphasizing youthful lines simple lines inex pressibly beautiful lines ! Of Black Canton Crepe, as the one that is pictured, and priced most attractively, as a new-season-special, tomorrow, for 25.00. 13W STREET ncn rrocKs avenue, will spend tho month of August at Wlldwood. Miss Kdnn Hall Is spending the sum mer with her parents on Cluster avenue, having been In Birmingham, Ala., for tho last year. Mrs. Wllllnm A. Roberts gsvo a lawn fete for tho Y. W. C. A. on Wednesday at 7 o CIOCK. Garrick Next Mon. Evg. Two r..-formnnc(i Dally Thereafter SEAT SALE TODAY 1IET110 OFPTinH THE TBAn'S FM.ir SENSATION: TPCfl riYo)njlf D QP THE APOCALYPSE Adapted by JUNE MATIIIS from the famoux atory by Viccnto Dlasco Ibancz A Rex Ingram Production' Prices All Seats Reserved ' AM. NIOHTH AND BAT. MAT.. Me to J2 00 ' OTHER MATINRES, BOo TO II no t4i sm-smdScg 2iftU fflitz - mmm liM mlnim Final Price Reductions Are the Feature of Our August Sale Many of the fashions presented are suitable for early Fall, and attention is directed to these showings of Go w ns Dresses Coats Skirts Millin ery Blouses 1222:1224 Walnut Street Closing Out , !j A Limited Number of Yw H Smart y II Street Dresses I Ml They Were $39.50 to $55 II j All from our own stock; Crepes de Mm Sl Chine, Taffetas, Georgettes and Aw I k A'o Exchanges r French Sandal B 1 II For Present Wear H. 1 ij And for Fall B lit A pleasinRly different model of WM ' V i! the Sandal that will ho the vogue ill A lif't 'h'K enminp: season for street nnd WH 1 1J afternoon attire. IH -J i BLACK HOSIERY ; ,i 1 Winkelman I a Stle Footwer for Women IB $3 i 1130 Chestnut St jl l SijjlM 38-40 Sonti 52d St """ (() WM Wl TO& MARKET AT 10TH 11 TO 11 Oertrudt Atherton's Ordinal Uterr "Don't Neglect Your Wife!1, act, HAROLD LLOYD rmsT "I no' I'HKBENTATION PAT ATF 13U MARKET BTHEET I -I.-VI1. 10 A. M. to 11 p. M- rc. fC-iL.. a i i.i iwn.uc i u..y muucKio j? IN "CIUZY TO MARRY" A 1- CHESTNUT ST. n. ltZH. -vrcaaia 10 a. m to u is r, M. A riouvernur forrl Btory "THE WILD GOOSE" raramount rictur Directed by Capllanl FrTnDIA Market St. ah. Oti V IKs 1 wrvlA. b a.m. to ti sis r.M. DnAMA8CA "WET GOLD" Added "TOONEUV1M.E TACTICB" C A DIHTTM T2 MARKET 8TRBKT V-Jr 1 1 WIi AMOR IIRAUY In "MTTLK ITALT 1 DrrfirMT market st nt. ittii 1X11.0 Hi IN 1 Doualaa Mnrlxan In ONK A MINUTE" f ""IDC JUNIPER & MARKHT yxLiJDlL, VAi'nr.vit.f,M 1 rnvTtNt'ni'l 11 ti II WILLOW GROVE PARK TODAY IS .4 S0USA DAY- AT.I-SOt8A rmerama nt Each Concert " fimMmm&m! e M& ffijfa . misifiimia m yi ..Appnue QkrUm 0$ 46 -WSTi. 31 i1 y ' ;i i 'i tf 1 3th and Chestnut Street IT- f.-,v I V-11 V- :.f m, -vitJiinUui ,
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