v - ' ri " 'ULKv "7 Ai ' to sj- " v . rrx f J.r ' '1 ' , . "!! A ' JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Tennis and Horse Show at Newport Philadelphians at Races in Saratoga. Some Returning From Europe TnnRE is Brent excitement In New port tlils week, for tlicfinnls in ten nis for tho Dnvia Cup wilt bo played at tlio C'nslno the Inttcr part of ttio week. Crnlg Diddle of this city and Kewport, in clmlrmnn of tbo Cttslnp ) and has been -frightfully busy nrrnnglna things. Tho .Tnpnncso tennis tenm, which bent India mid won tho right to meet the Australian tenm up thcro thl week, arrived Inst night in Now port, and tho Australians linvo been ' there for several days. Nc'xt week will acs the opening of the Horso Show, and the parties for tennis and horsn devotees aro many and will finish tho lesson with great gayoty. Among' tho Plilladolphlans who havn taken boxes for the Home Show next week are Mr. and Mrs. 'William Wnna maker; the Joo Widcners do not nppear to be staying, on for it, and 1 sup poso Miss Julia Uerw nd will wnMi tho show from her brother's box. She j n sister of Mr. Ned Ucrwlnd, of New 1'ork, you know. The Alexander Hamilton Rices have n box, and the Olarcnco Dolnns, 6f this city, also will antcrtnln during that week. DID you hear that tho Xlck Biddies are being congratulated on the birth of n little daughter? This is their third child, and ono cannot help feel ing glnd for the little ono herself, for he could not have a more devoted mother than tho beautiful Mrs. Bid die. Sho is juBt wrapped up in her children, though fho sensibly finds time to toe other people and to go to parties with her husband. Sho is the daughter of tho J. Bertram Lippincotts, you know. Her brother's engagement to hi de Hirst was announced a coupio of weeks ago. I WAS interested tho other day to hear of the birth in. New York of n sen and heir to the John Monroes. Mrs. Monroe waB Adelaide Sedgwick, a daughter of Mrs. Harry Sedgwick and sister of Allecn Sedgwick, who married one of tho Taylors, of New York. Ado laldo has often been on to visit and attended many of the balls here the year sho cnnio out. She was married last October, and has been living iu Now York. , I HEAR that tho Gcorgo "Widcners nil tho Eddie Cassatts have been in Saratoga during the last few days nnd will stay through thta week for tho races, it appears inero is n rauicr un usual program nnd tbo clubhouse and grounds about the tracks are gay with many people. Thcro were 20,000 out to noo tho races on Saturday. Mrs. Wldencr, I am told, looked most ttunnlng that afternoon in a gown of chnmpngnc-colored crope do chino trimmed with oxquislto blnck lncc, nnd her largo hat was trimmed with brown tulle. IT DOES seem that more and more people are coming homo every day now and that tho vacation days nic nearly over again. To bo sure, tho time, for most people to return is not until after Labor Day, but so many have their estates In tho suburbs to come to, where they have all the comforts of home, with wonderful fresh vegetables from the garden and so many luxuries that it is a wonder they ever go awfty at all. I was interonted to near that Mrs. Ernest Law nnd her daughter nnd son, Mary nnd Ned, will arrlvo next Satur day at their home. Edgefield, St. Davids. They hnvo been spending the (ummer abroad, having gone over some time in June. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Croier Griffith will also return to their placo in Upland on Saturday. They have been npending the summer at a camp in Mnlno somewhere. Mary Law Is going up to Islcsboro shortly after a comes homo to stay with her sister, Mrs. Llv. Biddlo. PEGGY, aged six, folt rather bad tho other day and was inclined to stay round the house and look sad. Mother naticed her nnd wild, "Dcnrio, if 'you take a nice long wulk nnd get come ex efclfo you'll feel much better fcoon." Well, Peggy having bv experience on raany occasions found that mother knew best, got up and walked out into tho jarden nnd down through the orchard for a long distance. When sho camo back in nbout an hour her eves wero parkllng and her checks glowing. "Oh, mamma!" said sho, "I do feel One from that walk." And straightway he sat herself on u small chnir near her mother and started to talk, and talked and talked continuously for nearly nn hour while mother sewed. Finally ns time was eoing on mother remarked casunlly, "Well, your walk not only did you good, but it seems to nave done your tonguo good, too. louvo been talking cer bince, haven't TO REMOVE SKIN BLEMISHES Use Black nnd White Beauty Bleaclv inrtHH10!"'8!1?8' 8Uch nn tan, mm s?iimid '''"hie". Hvor spots, dnrlc. c?iWA 1,not.1.oy blotches mar thb con to ?i?,n t0 tho xt"t that ono in apt rnavL"i.V;ay,,of "movtntr thorn thut V "suit disastrously. ufcin ?,?;',B,uro,wny to romovo your nnrt ui0mlsh?3 ,s l,y tho ufco of Elaclc 8 $&$ op!ty B,each anJ Ula enia?ik "ndWhlto Beauty Bleach sof o.Mii?.?i,lP:mak03 It clear, whito omioutltul-tlntca, and romoves any iiinrM?sMn,B,Lt blemishes. a dMft,iVn1i White, Beauty Bloach is ana ''trully perfuinecl preparation ibiB Vh? applied It forma an lnvia- pule coat In r- in u. -i.i "vVh ?, i1 ,tlls to Black and free ft.il.?. 1B07 Memphis, Tenn.. for infl vieatV,ro and nnrnploa of lilac); SVJi1. S a,c0 1'owdcr. and Incousa iiottum Taluum -Adv. you?' "Yes," snld Peggy. "I have, but I can be silent, too. mother, when it is necessary." NANOY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ,Bpn and Mrs. Barton Cooko Hirst, of IS 21 Bpruco street, who nro Fpendlnir the mimmer nt Jamestown, It. I., ontc turned at a dinner On Krldny evening In honor of tholr daughter, Mlsa Elslo I First, and Mr. Bertram Llpplncott, whoso engagement was recently an nounced. Mr. Honry Brlnton Coxe, Jr., son of Mr. and Mra. Henry Brlnton Ooxe, of 109 South Twonty-nrst street nnd ronllyn, who has beon traveling nbroad, Is at present In Paris. Ho will sail for this country oarly next month. Mra. Oeorira C. McNabb, of 229 West Heymour street, (Jermnntown, enter tained as her puesto for a few days hei coualns, Miss Mary A. Itosslter, of Bal timore, and Mian Anna S. ItoSitcr, of Ambler. Miss Mary A. Itosslter, who has bean visiting her cousin, MIbi Anna S. itosslter, nt her home In Ambler, will return to Baltimore this week. Her marrlafto to Mr. Walter 8. Kettlewoll, of Baltimore, will talo placo tho latter part of November. Mrs. Tolbert N. nichardson and her sons, Mr. do Quartel Ulchardaon and Mr. Tolbort N. nichardson, Jr., of "West School House lano, Qormantown, left yestorday for Maine, whero they will spend several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Calvin M. Smyth and tholr sons, Mr. Harry Smyth and Mr. Krnncla Smyth, 262 West Walnut lane, Germontown. aro spending somo time at Uretton Woods, Me. Mrs. Calvin M. hmyth. Jr., has loturned from a soveral weeks' Btay in Vermont. Mrs. Edwin H. Pltler, of the Ter racos, Ttoscmont, who with Mr. Fltler nnd their daughter, Mlas Nan Kltler, is spending tho summer at Watch Hill, B, I., ontertalned on Sunday at a lunch eon of thirty coverB. Mr. and Mrs. William Slater Water man, of Chestnut Hill, havo returnod from a several weeks' stay at Northeast Harbor, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. O; Breairx Ballard, of tho Cedars, Vlllanova, who are spending tho summer at their cottago at Narra pnnsett l'ler. It. I will return homo the latter part of next month. Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Wharton Stork, of Blrdwood, Old York road, Logan, aro at Northeast Harbor, Mo., for tho sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Ethcrington Mnrtin nnd their children ar passing tho summer at tholr country placo on Old York road, .Ogontr. Mrs. Itobert Sturgls, of 152 East Thirty-eighth street, New York, Is oc cupying her summer home, Laburnums, Church road, west, nnd Surpcntlno lano, In tho Chclten Hills, near Wyncoto. Mr. and Mrs. Itoscoo Hale Trumbull, of Bala nvenuo, Cynwyd. will return East tho latter part of the month. Mra. Trumbull Jolnod her husband in July on a 'dude" ranch at Cody, Wyo., inter motoring through Yellowstono Nntionnl Park and then spending several weeks In Denver and Estos Park, Colo. A danco nnd party will bo hold this evening at the Avondnlo Club, northeast corner of Soventh and Snyder avenue, in honor of tho fifth anniversary of tho club. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Joseoh M. H(rr nnil her hn. children, of Waring road, Elklns Park uunor, navo ocen spenumg somo tlmo at Atlantic City. Mr. Daniel J." O'Donnolf. of Jenkln town, accompanied bv his family, Is in the Tocono Mountains for tho month of August. Mies Dorothv Dutton has returned to hor homo in Willow Orovo after spend ing a few week In tho Catsklll Moun tains, N. Y. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Daniel Roberts Harper, of 211 West Chelton nvonue, hnd as her guests over tho week-end her Bon nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Daniol Roberts Harper 2a nnd their daughter. Miss Ldlth Lewis Harper, of Chevy Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Claronco A. Hamblo ton and their daughter. Miss Gene Hambleton, of 612 East Washington lano, aro the guests for tho rest of the summer of Mr. Harnbleton'n parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hambleton, of Had don Heights, N. J. Mr. Alexandor Young and his daugh ter, MIrs Stella Young, of 646 East Till pehocken street, who havo recently re turned from an extended btay In Ocean City, havo gono to Pittsburgh to bo thp guests of Mr. Young's brother, Mr. Robert Young. , .Mr. nnd Mra. Robert R. Calhoun nnd their family, of 032 East Washington iSJMMSS JMiiiyHiiMiitia.ivmzBBmrj 1 Great Augujt JaJe t lOriental 3 At Prices A special and comprehensive lot of SMALL RUGS Mossouls, Kazaks, Cabistans, Kurdistans, etc., in strikingly attractive designs and colorings of rare Oriental beauty, all priced very much lower than in many seasons. $37.50 $45 $55 $65 ROOM-SIZE RUGS in all desirable weaves, many of them newly acquired by individual selec tion for quality, in distinctive designs and mellow colorings to harmonize with richly furnished rooms. They range in size from a superb 9.4x8.3 Anatolian at $150 to a magnificent Hamadan 22.8x11.7 at $1750. Convince yourself of the values in this Sale by a visit of inspection and selection. riARbVICK M&GBE CO m 1220 femgWfliOfreHffirffiiffTrt JJ EVENING PUBLIC Popular Club Member 'z&ZXW l'hoto by Ilachrnrh MISS DOHOTHY SHELMEnniNE daughter of Mrs. Robert O. Shot incrdino, of tho Tracy, Thirty sixth and Chestnut streets, who Is a popular member of tho I'lny and riayors lane, nro visiting Mrs. Calhoun's par onts, Mr. and Mrs. Seward L. Bowser, of Now York, nt their summer homo at New Hopo, Pa. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Julian S. Slmsohn, of 1410 Wost Dauphin street, who aro spending tho aummor in Longport, N. J., nro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a daughter. Marjory Gold smith Slmsohn. on Friday. August 12. Mrs. Slnmohn was formerly Miss Jen- nio coidsmitn. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allen Teller, who havo been spending a week at tho rhll mont Country Club, havo rnturncrt to their home, 027 North Klghteonth streot. Mrs. M. Fouatman, of 2122 Spring Oardon street, has been spending a row days visiting her daughtor-ln-law, Mrs. rA feS - SwMHW jLBlJ&tain 364- 36CW508 2fUU -Ax?t1We SPhUademia, Final Price Reductions End-of -Season Clearance The opportunity to buy Gidding Fashions at present prices is one that happens only in an End-of -the-Season Clearance. Gowns Dresses Hats and Which Compel Attention MARKET (LEDG-EE-IHlLADEIHIA, TUESDAY, Bernard Feustman In Baltimore. Mlso Charlotto Feustman la at Poland, Me. Mr. and Mrs. William O. Hopkins, of 007 North Brond street, nro spending some tlmo nt the Ambassador, Atlantic. City. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Catherine Mlkslt, of 1732 South Fifty-second street, announces tho en gagement of hor daughter, Miss Helen Gertrude Mlkslt, to Mr. Walter J. Wise, of Moorestown, N. J. The marriage will probably take placa oarly In tho fall. Mrs. m V Denk and her daughter, Ml. VlrHnln. Donlt. nf 4S8S walnut street, aro spending the season at their cottago, 021 Ocean avenue, Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. William Talarlco, of 6nl Catharine street, aro receiving con gratulations upon tho birth of a son on August 20. Mrs. Talarlco will be re membered an Mlsa Do Fazio. . 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Clertrudo Contay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Con,tay, of 2330 South Fifteenth street, In spending tho week with friends In Ocean City. Miss Sadie Ellis nnd hor sister, Miss Kntharlno Ellis, havo returned to their homo nt 233 1 South Fifteenth street nftor an extensive trip through the Now England States. Mrs. Cunningham and her nieces, Mls3 Eleanor Grady and Miss Mary Grady, and nephew, Mr. James Grady, Jr.. arn stiendinir somo tlmo at Ocean f city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Hood, of 2623 South Chodwlck street, havo returned homo for a few days, after spending the summer at their cottago In Atlantic City. They will return to Atlantlo City notx week. Miss Margaret Hyde, of 8210 South Sixteenth stroot, has gono to Ocean City, whero sho will remain for a few next week. Tho membors of St. Monica's C. C will entertain nt a carnival during tho weok on tho rchool grounds at Seven teenth nnd Rltner streets. Amon those who will assist in tho affair will bo Mrs. Anna Murphy. Mrs. Louisa McAullffe, Mies Dougherty, Mrs. Fred erick Du Putran, Mrs. Katherlno Rob erts, Mra. Richardpon, Mrs. Ulman, Mrs. Guerlclc, Mrs. Klrby, Mr. Michael Mur nhy. Mr. Donlel Murphy, Mr. James Ollmore, Mr. Michael Hogan, Mr.. Joseph Burcner. Mr. John Furov. Mr. Francis Yeager, Mr. Harry Yeagor. Mr. J. McNnmee, Mr. Joseph Brady and Mr. Crawford. Tho girls of tho It. C. II. 8., 1920 class, will also tako an actlvo part. Miss Margaret Thomas. Miss A. V. Thoman and Master John Thomas, of 1721 Mimin street, are leaving shortly for Atlantlo City, whero they will spend n week. Miss Gertrude Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Browrv thas Just returned to her home, 2014 South Suits Coats Blouses ST. 0$k NEW XOBK aTOIffffl?rWWgfflJfW5 I k k Nineteenth street, after an extensive trip through tho New England States. Mr. Thomas Loughran ban Just re turned to his homo nt 1C34 Rltner street, oftor spending a week at Wild wood, N. J FRANKFORD Miss Clara Lndu.ihcr, of Montreal, Canada, Is visiting Mrs. EIslo G. Mar gerum, of 1G29 Wnkclltig strict. Mrs. John Ayers, of 4438 Paul street, In at Bocrs Beach, Del., for tho month of August. ,Mr'r,,Jarr' w- Schwclzer, who with Mrs. Schwolier has been spending some tlmo with Mrs. Hchwolzer'n parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Khallcross, of Northwood, Frnnkford, has gone to Cincinnati, O,, whero Mr. and Mrs. Schwelzor expect to make their future home. Mrs. Schwelzer will leave for Cincinnati in September. Miss Ina Dickson, Miss Madgo Dick son, Miss -Ruth MncPhnll, Miss Eliza beth Gallagher. Miss EIslo Purslow, Miss Alice MacWllllams and Mlsa Helen Marie Hlssey aro spending their vacations together at Wlldwood. M9- willlam c- Hurry visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary B. Hlssey for a few weeks. Mrs. Burgy and her son, Mr. Marlon Burgy, returned this week from Panama, where Mrs, Hurgv's husband, Lieutenant W. C. Burgy. U. S. N has boen stationed for two years. Mr. Theo doro Blsscy was tho guest of Mr. Mac Pherson at Ocean City during hln va cation. Mrs. William D. Mares, of 1739 Fill moro street, Is entertaining na her guest for a few weeks Mrs. Arthur Blanch ard, of Providence, It. I Miss Helen Porter, of Dyro street, is r B O N W I T T E L- L. E R. &! CoAll 5 VtlU LHS For Wednesday the AUGUST FUR SALE offers exceptional values in furs of fine quality. Mole and Hudson Seal Wraps and Wrap Coats Self trimmed or with contrasting collar and cuffs. Handsome new models. 350.oo-395.oo Hudson Seal Coats 295-00 Three-quarter length, with collar and cuffs of Beaver, Skunk and Natural Squirrel. Hudson Seal Coats 350-00 Full-length Coats, with col lar and cuffs of Natural Squirrel, Beaver and Skunk. FIFTH BON WIT TELLER &, CQ Site Specialty Sxp cfOrtainationb CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Specializing in Coats, t Suits, Dresses and Skirts iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Street Dresses We are closing out every remaining summer values offered are extraordinary. Every prices must be final. Street Dresses Including Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Georgette; mostly in navy and black; trimmed with fringe and fagoting. Were Up to $39.50, at Street Dresses Canton Crepes, Georgettes and Satins in all this season's most desirable styles and colors. Were Up to $75.00, at Afternoon Dresses Beaded Georgettes, Laces and Satins; including a number of semi -formal Dinner Dresses. Were Up to $135.00, at Summer Wash Dresses The entire remainder of our stock, including all the most desirable fabrics and colors of the season. Former Prices $15 to $39.50, Reduced to $q75 'ATJGtfeT 23, 1921 spending the week In Atlantic City as tho guest of Miss Gladys Brown nt her parents' cottage, on Rhodo Island nve nuo. Mr. nnd Mra. Levi Francis Cain, of 2222 Brldgo street, are on a trip through the New England States. Mr. and Mrs. P. Coulter aro at tho Delaware Water Gap for a few weeks. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Robort 7 Coates, of Swarthmore, will entertain at dinner at their hom this evening In honor of their daughter. Miss Elrnnor Ethel Coatee and Mr, Eugene Hhedden Far ley, whoso mnrrlago will tako placo tomorrow afternoon Tho guesta will includo the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs Cnrl Harwlg. of Swarth more. nro locflvlng congratulations on tho birth of a son, Stephen Holmcn Harwlg. Mrs Harwlg was beforo her marrlago Miss Amy Lamed Mr. and Mrs. J H Jcssup and tholr family, of Svvarthmor are npendlng a few weeks In New England. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cross, of Drexnl Hill, aro tho guests of Mrs. Cross' parents, Captain nnd Mrs Albert Ben net, whero they will remain until early In September, fyftSdcUtigk or' AnUoc. Moderat 1'rltes CZgfrjp nenj, Write or rhone for Rnrrared or Printed Bnmpln. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wtlmt St French Seal Coats 145-00 Three-quarter length; large cape collar and turned back cuffs. Very special. French Seal Coats Three-quarter length Coats with collar and cuffs of Australian Opossum and Skunk. FLOOR 185-00 1 Vwjie ; MMiiiiMmuiMMTiiiWiii i muni' ifLniiiniMiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHi'iiiiniiiiii i ihii iii'iii,iiiiii!!ji)iiiiii.'.iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiii,l,lilii,iil)iliii,liiiiiiii, 1222-1224 Walnut Street """" T,i;ill,iiitli!tlllll!.iltlllim r' , !,!' i.,i, .HillilMliriiliiiiiiiiniMnH and Summer Below Cost I $0.50 $14.50 j NORRI8TOWN Miss Ethel Hurst, of Stnnbrldge street, entertained at a picnic at tho bungalow of Dr, B. F. Place, at Port Indlnn. Her guests included Mies Marlon Dill, Miss Mildred Fox. Miss Marlon Wntklns and Mis;) Vivian Watklns. Mr, nnd Mrs. Russell E. Crawford, of 220 East Fnrnnnco street, -ntprtalned nt a dinner followed by bridge In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Francois Theysktns, who recently arrived from Belgium nnd nro spending several weeks with Mrs Theyskons' parents, Dr. and Mrs, J. II Kuhn, of Stanhrldgo street. Thero were eight guests. Miss Sclma Hemlghaus, of West Elm Ilcautu In Power 1 S" vaneetxue -Z) CLEANSING CREME Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED rtathrr ltonntntrd and Madfi Into Mattrroocn Brass Beds Rclacqucred Qiruri'c Hois I'bone: Iirn 4703 lint. 37 rn. 2d Ht. VSV Tf'WMS FRAMBES & CLARK nil! rimMniit it CAMUKM 30 v Thlro: at Aliunde Cllr 040 (hinr.intrc Trn-t Mile. UMannan wmib m mini 1 RITA A. KRAUS JJRIWEUO A-l Salon Permanent Waving SCAniESS r.I.KrTBOt,Y8I9 Hlnirle & Multiple Ntfdl IBIS WAI.NDT BTREET SUCCESbOK TO KAl'NEK & KArNEIt Ttionfi hnniff aw Felts and Velours Cleaned and Remodeled In tb nimit , shapts for port end oatlnff wtar. Our 40 years ot cspcrltno li t j your strvice. ? STEINMAN your strvloe. V 54 N. 7th St, Prnrtlrkl llattpr Phnnrt Mitrkrt 1M garment, and the sale at these tmammemm s utt : ii : e a nu win enjuy e i ' 1 - TTLIIL H i f H M M W U - Ml B Em. TM Aw 3 mm m. mm mmmrmm-Aw tiri ii 1. i or s I .ric I II P !i At all our Stores :g I SiittitmHmuirmiminrniiirniHrmrnTnBnrTOraTiiu'HHrriiraimtirmniinnnniraiinuirijf I $1H'50 $9 .00 I mmdJ ; 5 5 2 -i- 9 fttl-AAf r-nl-A n InfArmfll trtllAtefllA SW her home, at which wore present lour- r teen guests. f. MATtKET AT tOTH It TO 11 f GLORIA SWANSON AND MltTO.V str.t.s IN "The Great Moment" A LAVISH l'AltAMOl'NT PKTLnB viirrr'-N BY ELINOR GLYN Wor ,1 Tnrpnfl Author of "Thre Week" Vocal rtanire JOSKI'H HHEKHAN Tnon I -li-V,li 10 A M to It 1. M. , ' Thomas Meighan jj In ' TJII: tfJ.VQI h.HT Ol' OAN'AAN" aVtV.'a'CTios Harold Lloyd DO" rcnuia in a ,m t n is i jt .? BEBE DANIELS 0-nbWld I WtIEK" VICTORIA VV,b.P0i?. TOM MIX "ArTnii voui fM',?.yL Harold Lloyd J CAPITOL1 M;uiK;:nT STnEB7t DL7rL7TT' mahkhtt nF 1TTH51 niK i.trrt.K i.ovm" "'i prj"n'"MAirKr:T at"ji Nipnn ? VJ l-,jLJlL ' 1 11 f )- n TO it? ATENSATION AT LAST NIGHTI THE TOOK THE HOUSE BY STORM FIRST MAT. TOD AY I lenity Arrr iivmj.v at 21s 1 VKIIY V KMNO A T S 13 MKTUO drFKHH The Picture of the Year THE FOUR H0BSHEH OF THE Adapted by JUNE MATHIS frnrn li fmoun r y Vicente Blasco Ibnncz A REX INGRAM PRODUCTION Prices All Seats Reserved ALL. NK1IIT8 A SAT VAT .Or. t H ROt jj uiiir.iv .urti' ." 91 ". j 91. w.' . EITH'S THEATRE ' , Tho I" '! It -1-1 Mr MARION HAKKIS A li a It'orl Hrenkins Muilca'. Frank Wilcox & Co. TARZAN K'l Jnnl & 1 o l.,in" ft rnnn Hernnrl ft fiHrr Morgan A IVnor (Mhcr WILLOW GROVE PARK Till", one ANIi nST.Y SOUSA AND urs BAND The Itil Hii' 1 S'nt n riwnM I Would Rather Walk Than Ride "Since I discovered Cantilever Shoe, I prefer to wulk. Vm'vo seen children mn just hemn-e they werd tuo Mgorous and liajipy U. move slowly. Cantilee!s brought back to me that joy in vnlkinj?." Ordinary shoes, with a rigid strip of steel hidden in the shank, bind the muscles and rettict the move ment of the foot so that much of tho natural grace nnd fteodom of walk ing is gone. Hut the Cantilever Shoo has a flexible shank. It bends WITH the f not . It enmutr'jes the free graceful movement of the foot. It strengthens tho nrch. Thr Hit Ih piisililo nnd h"ominir. It laWo". tin. Diitlino , f th,. f00i, and pn bIoh t1ont of io'pih for tlip tooa. Tho 'ii'unii inn. r m.1i lino permit trm too. to lie In fi liorilthv poitlon, with ih totH pointing rnmfnrtnb straight ,henl Tlls tenture, nnd tho net of tns finart medium hnul, tnco iruK mrrtot pomro. For thn Joy of comfortiibM wnlktnr. trv n pnlr of r.mtll.'vors this wok. Widths fiom AA.A to U OARRICK CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP. W 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunnrd Office n rHnlltrvrr nr nlt.ii nn ! In nrnrhr rllUtl TLS..n r-iTJ"",'.!1"."..."0 ElvBnth Av, lja.ton- Muar . 421 Northampton ,M "".rrljbur Ornr'i, 24 N. 8d Ht. cookn Johnlown Zanfg. old ir.in hi r..y.yv!'"i.-- .",?, r,'." fuarnBoVwri.?'.7Wj T,"n Hcrantpn I;.wl n(lly, Jl w Hbamokln U. Illr.eh, lit li ,U jrjjtiton II. M, Voorhi AiT ynk.nrr r v. UurraVrXK TorWTI.. 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