Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 24, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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EV&MTNG- PUBLIC LBDBKr-HILADEljtelA, WEDNESDAY, .AUGUST 24, 1921
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne 'Tell of the Gymkhana at Narragansctt
( Pier Grown-Ups and Children Take Part in Races
Together- Other Bits of Interest
THE Oymklinnn at Narrngnnsett Pier
last Saturday mut have Wn tcr
ylbly cxcltlns. I hear that Gertrude
Conawny wna captain .of the llow
Bird", and Orrtrude Dnpy. of Ded
ham. Mokr.. captnln of the Point .In
Sllh Icd, In the women's polo Bftmo,
flnd althotiRh the Kme was mojt thrill
Ine and quite evenly matched It wad
von by the Reds: ,
Mm. Phillip Stevenson, Who wbb
Emily Randolph, won the potato match,
with young Jimmy Mllla. the little win
of Mre. Pntil Denckla Mill, comlnjj In
Second. Some who took part In the
event nere: Johnny FM. Mrs. Rrrv
nson nephew: Mary Elizabeth Alto
m,ii, Franrl Renrd. Philip Randolph,
jr and John Converse. Other rncea
Inciiided the bending rnce. which muot
have been a ncrram, the polo ball raco
In whloh the rider was expected to drive
through four goals around the entire
utretch of the field, and the hand-In-hand
race with the contectnntR rldlnir on
noreb(iek. Each rear the Gymkhana
btcomcN more popular and ! one of the
Bout Interesting affairs of the season.
I SAW IOule Ashhurst Smjthe In
town yesterday looking very .well.
She had on a pretty dark brown crepe
j Mn rirrsfl. made on long, stralcht
lines and held In at the waist with a1 Heennnnn. son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles
-. rnsli Her hat waa a larse nle- i II Heermann. will take plnco the latter
Lm JJrffJ t HV 1iX J rerl nl. VMX of January. Miss Price will remain
taria u i 5 if S,ii i -J her Atlantic City homo until October.
mort n brown, and It seemed to go ex- . .,,.,., OQOo
L.Ii., -r. ItV. l,.r Arpnu Hhf hnu been In SIra- Lllllnn M. nachman, of 2822
idly with her M'' nc '"" """.."! ' North Twonty-elRhth street, announces
town a great deal this summer, but the engfinemont of her dauKhter, Miss
spent several wcekfl at Cape May and i Millan May naphman, to Mr. Lcroy
alio at nar iinrbor, witn ner motner. i nichard Andrews, or zis uicmnson ave
nue, Bwurinmorc.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Grass, of
2228 South Lambert street, are nt Lake
Placid In the Adlrondacks, until Sep-
wftihir. Mrs. Robert IT. Lnrec. nt her tember.
cottage in Cape May, has just returned
from a visit to York Harbor, where sho
stayed with Mr. and Mrs. S. Royer
Darls. She is entertaining as her guest
tn h tlii nTieet of Dr. and Mrs. J.
Hamilton Small.
Ml Katharine D. Porter, of Chestnut
Hill, who with her parents, Mr. and Mr.
Charles A. Porter, Is traveling In Europe,
has arrived In Paris from London. Miss
Porter wob the gutst recently at lunch
eon of Miss Mario Louise Hepburn and
Miss Jane Shaw Hepburn, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hepburn, of
Orchard Lee, Vlllanova, who will spend
the winter there Mrs. Hepburn re
turned from Kurope, where she spent
revcrnl months, lost Friday. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stodgell Stokes, of
2017 Pine street, are spending the
greater part of the season at their
country home, Snrlnrr Valley Farm, In
the Huntingdon Vnlley.
Mr. Carter Stnnard Cole, 3d, of Al
toona, spent the last wek-tnd with his
mother, Mrs. J. Thompson Cole, of As
bury terrace, Oak Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah J. Sullivan,
Jr., are occupying their home on Math
er's Mill road, near Ambler.
Mrs William Price and tier daughter,
Mlns Margaret Price, of Media, are at
Bushklll, Ph., where they will remain
for a month.
Dr. and Mra.-Samuel W. Stcckel and
Miss Lois Henderson Steckel. of Bala
and Montgomery avenues, Cynwyd, left
today by motor for Long Island.
The marriage of Miss Ruth N. Prlco,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael O
Price, or this city, to Mr. Harold u.
At Camp in Maine
up ?&( -liHf
MISS ELEANOR E. COATES
WEDS MR. EUGENE FARLEY
T REAR that Marjory Large, who ban
J. been spending the Mtmmor with her Placid In
Mr. utirt Mm. Juv V. Hare, of Trevose.
formerly of Oak Lane, aro at Spring
Lake, N. J.
ALONG THE REa8NQ
Tho nov. and Mrs. H. H. Bird, of
Ahtntrtrtn nrA rrAlvlncr onsrutulattons
zlt w t in . i.- - .i .. i a ' --W, ..,,."-., . ,---..... -- - ---, if.
waiDurga xvciuy, wno nrrivnu nirri- nn upon tne oirtn oi a aaugnior auiuh ia.
Saturday, and will spend ft month, i The Rev. Alfred Kuder, aocompanled
Msrgy and Walburga aro great friends ' by his family, has returned to his home
and they certainly have a good time to- in Jenklntown from Allentown, where
gethrr, as both glrh are attractive and .they spent three weeks.
popular. They will bo Introduced to
society in the fall. Wnlhurgn' Ik tho
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rcllly,
of Radnor, you know. Her tinrvnts
will give a large dance In her honor CHESTNUT HILL
at the Rellcvuc-Stratford on December M j,aurft itrlch, daughter of Mr.
21. They lived nt the Rcllcvuc most of nm1 Mri a. Xovln Detrlch. of 112 West
the winter last year. , Mount Airy avenue, who has been vis-
I Itlng since early summer In West Vlr-
T. l j t j . , iglnla. Maryland and Pennsylvania, re-
nET had been down nt the shore turned to her homo on Monday evening,
for some time with father nud Miss Winifred Detrlch. who has been
Bother and there had been visitors and "nenlln5 lh mrnf r Ir. aynesboro.
ntl tvlmtn nrnil 'no . .n ,.. 1'B.. Will FCluril IIU'I "" .-j.
MU.I,, ,,.. - . ...ab ll., 1 kli 11. ,- , , MMAA
from
rncndlnc a week In Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. William MacN'clll. of 803
West Springer Btreet. motored to Ocean
City to spend a few dayo at tho Lin
coln. GERMANTOWN
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred J. Clegg, Jr..
and their daiighter, Mls- Virginia
Clegg. of 512 Burnham road, have re
cently returned from a week's motor
trip through the New England States.
Mrs. Clegg has as her guest for a fort
night 3ll"i ainrgnrei juvcrn, ui unusc-
ftlISS ELIZABETH D. WAVN1S
Daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Joseph
Wayne, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, who
will be presented to society at a
tea to bo given by her parents on
October 27. Miss Wayne is spend
ing the summer at Reaver Camp,
East Union, Me.
burned had been down, and It was just Mrs. Ernest H. Baldwin, ot
lovely and Elsie who is threo never Crcnhelm load ha, , return .yd
mlined a trick, believe me. Hhe nnd
Jesn were building sand piles under
their tent, ElMc helping two-year-old
Jean to pat the little s-nnd pllc all
smooth atfd pretty. A very busy little
perron to be sure.
Suddenly she pled a newspaper blow
ing over the snnd. Sho rnn ns fast as
her plump little legs would carry her
and caught tho flultcring paper. Then
ilie smoothed It out cnrefullv on the
sand In the bright sun and threw her
self back on It full lensth. face turned
toward the baking sun. "What are von , port. Conn
dntns Kisie?" colled mother. "Oh."
replied the small maiden comnlncently,
"just tr.Ung to get stin-burncd."
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Miss Nnrcv I) Rtqughtnu, daughter
ef Mr and Mrs Augustus B Htoughtnn,
of Kast Washington lane. Oennnntown,
daughters, Miss Betty Kugler and Miss
Edith Kugler, and their eon and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mra. Raymond C.
Kugler, of 442 East Tulpehockcn street,
will leave on September 1 to occupy
an apartment In Ocean City for two
weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. John R. Humtbcrgec
nnd their family, of 19 East Ttilpa
hockon street, nnd their guest, Airs.
Hi C. Brower, of Now York, will leave
for Ocean City on Saturday to remain
until after Labor Day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William E. Newell and
their dnughtet, Miss Audrey Newell, of
257 East Upsal street, loft for Wild
wood on Monday to remain until after
Labor Day.
Miss Hottlo Goldman, of Baltimore,
has been visiting her cousins, the Misses
Qerber, at their home 618 Wesjt Coulter
street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore B. Reeves
and tholr family are occupying their
new home. 220 Pelham road. The mar
riage of their son, Mr. Courtney Harold
Reeves, and Miss Esther E. Ackroyd
will take placo on Wednesday, October
5, at the Olney Baptist Church, Amor
Itan nnd Chew streets.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kober. of 130
West Wyoming avenue, have as their
guest for two weeks Mr. nnd Mrs.
Samuel Kober, of St. Louis, Mn.
Mrs. James David Snyder Is tho
guest for several days of Mrs. William
T. Tomllnson, of Enst Washington lano.
DARBY
Miss Anna Baxter, dauchter of Mr.
Baxter, of the borough. Is spcndlnir her
vacation at East Rutherford. N. J.
Mr. W. H. Maurer. of Seventh street.
has Just returned from an up-State
motor trip of tw weeks.
Mr. Walter Lovenood and fnmllv.
of Chnstnut street, aro homo again from
a stay oi several weens at (jape .May.
Marriage of Miss Margaret Gllday
and Mr. William Jenkins
The marriage of Miss Eleanor Ethel
Coates, daughter of Mr. and Mra. B.obert
Llveiey Coates, of Swarthmore, and Mr.
Eugenb Shedden Farley, son of Mrs.
Sarah Shoemaker Farley, of Norrls
town, will bo solemnized by Friends'
ceremony at 4 o'clock this afternoon at
tho Swarthmore Friends' Meeting Houso,
tho overseers being Mr. and Mra Ches
ter A. Roberts and Mr, and Mrs. K.
Clayton Walton, of Swarthmore. Mr.
William J. MacWaltors will speak briefly
and Mr. John E. dlusemcr will read the
certificate. n
Tho bride will bo attended by her
sister, Miss Edna Yatos Contcs. Mr
Albert C. Oehrlc, of Olney, will bo Mr.
Farley's boat man, and his ushers Include
Mr. Harry N. Lung, of Rutlodge, Pa.,
and Mr. Shedden Shoemnker. of Lans
downe, A small reception for the bridal
party and Immediate families will follow
at tne homo of Mr. and Mrs. Coates.
After an extended motor trip Mr. and
Mrs. Farley will llvo near Norrlstown.
JENKINS OILDAY
A pretty wedding took place on Mon
day afternoon at 4 o'clock In St. James'
Catholic Church. Thirty-eighth and
Chestnut streets, when Miss Mnrgaret B.
Ollday. of 314 Preston street, became
the brldo of Mr. William T. Jenkins, of
219 North Fifty-ninth street, the Rev.
Father James C Monnhan officiating.
A reception followed Immediately after
tne ceremony at tne Normnnuie.
The brldo was attended by her sister.
Miss Mary Olldny. as maid of honor.
Mr. Edward J, Mitchell acted aa best
man.
After a wedding trip through the West
Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins will llvo In West
Philadelphia.
MOOREBTOWN
were ony 8 dollera for the hole set. sed
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Qasklll are V" '" W' "" T'l Wl.
spending two weeks at Lake Mohonk. them for blotters, do you think thej
Major and Mrs. Jacob 3. Bulst are would absorb Ink all rite?
spending the remainder of the summer Dont be silly, the orlglnnl price was
at Ocean City. They will return after jo Hollers, sed ma.
.-T.. .,..- M .' Wr dont you offer them to the gov
family, of Prospoci
Kntfinnd. sed pon, and ma sed. Now Wlllytun
Mr. ahd Mrs. Henry T. Stockwell, of tnwk sensible, I know the original price
East Maple avenue, aro spending the was 10 dollars because I saw, wore thej
summer at their camp at Sayette, Mo. had 10 dollarn marked off and 8 dollers
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edmund Maule. who put down Insted. half nrlco Is what I
have been away for some time, have re- call n reel bargain, half price is fiO
r, rtt.u.. t..., .n ' Wj' (lo"t JO" offer them to the gov
pcl avenue have " crme"t ' "jr mite be good
Extended" tour of New targets in case of a war with Japan.
turned to their home on Chestnut street.
Mr. Harry Walton has returned to his
home nfter a ten days' trip to Lake
George.
Miss Dorothy Warden gpent the week
end nt Ocenn City. ,
DELAWARE COUNTY
, . . .. n n , "' 'IIS IUIU u ll'KUiil lure .1
Mr. and Mrs Henry C. Snowden and '... i ....i.. ., . ..." ..
their sons.'n-Iow and daughters. Mr. ' ',"." ?' '""'"": l'"J"". """" lu ""
per cent.
It mite be a good idcer to buy an
other half duzzen nnd then give the
hole duzzen away to some worthy Japn
ncez famllly with 12 chlldcrn, one for
each child, said pop.
O Willyum, for, goodnlss t-akc. now
thnts cnuff, Wen jou once get stnrtcd
on n thing yourc a regulcr case or
and Mrs. W. Hurlow ttlgby. Mr. nnd
Mrs. William H Tnrter and Miss Mar-
Jorlo Snowden ore cruising about Chesa-, auction
peaKe liny ror a rormigni.
Mrs. James P. Hunter, of Media, Is
spending a few weeks In Montreal, Can.,
where, sho Is the guest of her brother,
Mr. Frank Hopkins.
Dr. and Mrs. A!den B. Jones, of
Swarthmore, are receiving congratula- .
tlons en the birth of a daughter, Rutb
Elizabeth Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baldcrston, of
Kennott Mqunrc, have been guests of '
Mrs Bnlderston's mother, Mrs. Mnry
Trlmo, at her homo In Moylan for rt
fortnight.
the dollies or dont you? sed inn
Wr not rapp a egg in each one nnd
them oft? ned pop. and mn
sed Now thats enuff, thnts too mutch,
you can make otir meeninglesN re
marks to yourself for the rest of the
evening because lm going rite off to the
movies.
Wlch she did. leaving me go .with
her, proving some good comes out of
everything.
laritstloB
j or Anaoiact-
menli
Write or l'hone for nnicriired or Printed
Nnmplrs,
ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 614 W.lmt St
tyftSddtn
Jlodcriile l'rlrf
0 It Isn't Necessary J
B To Be Fat! I
MAIIKKT AT 1DTH-11 TO 11
GLORIA SWANSOtf
AKD MILTON SILLS IN
"The Great Moment"
A LAVIPII PARAMOUNT riCTUIlK
WKITTRN
BY ELINOR GLYN
Wor d-Famed Aullior of "Three Weeks"
Vocal Feature JOHBPIt HHEKHAN, Tenol
m Our natural treatments !dai A rU law market tmiBKi
pi under tho watchful supor- $ , rL,-KCa 10 a. m. to n p. m
y vision of skilled women ex- HI TTinmae. Mpirrlmn "
J perts will reduce your weight H l noma3 IVldgnan
9. to normal and rfd the body ADJ,n,jDTH1J CONQ:8T ?T W!- ,n
H of all harmful ncids. Don't fl ArTnACTio.v Harold Lloyd ,1
A suffer during the hot summer rf . j. cjiustnut st. b.i. irra
, months w th ihcumntism and A Arcaaia m a m iiiui h.
ft obesity. Absolute privacy. No 8R BEBE DANIELS 'ONEWild
m cinascs. j-
WEBK"
Trial Treatment Gratis
I VICTORIA yW5'i,ift,5S
i COLLINS i fflE ars
INSTITUXIlh capitol "4 Spk" arnmn
Mr ami Mrs. Thomas w. Prenton.
their dauRhtcr. Miss Alice Preston, and
tholr son. Master Ttiomns w. l-rcsion.
I Jr.. of 527 Enst Tulpehocken street.
have returned from sncnainc some lime
In Boach Haven. N. J.
vim Mnv JeMier. of 5625 Chew street,
s vlsltlnit for this weelt her nunt, Mrs.
Frank Wrentz, or urowns-jinis-in-ine-Plnes,
N, J.
Mrs. Andrew Todd Tuylor nnd her
auS , f2 'SS ? scat ..aR &. ir
tor m with nZrrxSl": ' summer home in Ocean City.
8mUh and their daughter. 'l "ss Louise Ml""1 M(lry Taylor, of Albany, wlio Is
V Rmlth. of 59C0 Droxel r'nnd nr. ' vIsltlnK relatives !n Baltimore and
Washlnnton, win later join nor motner
brook, has been snend'ng lht summer
in uns anRPits. uaiir., will return homo
the Utter part of September. Miss
BtnuRhton Is a sister of Mrs. Krederle
Lyman Ballard, of Chestnut Hill. ain.
Mrs Hentherly Foster, of Brookllne,
Mr. Hodman Wnnnmnlcer. 2d. who
with his mother. Mrs. Archibald G.
Thomson, of Maryland Woods, Kndnor,
nave been spendlnpt the summer tirvel
Int? in nurops, has returned to Paris
after n trip to IllnrrlK and has joined
Ms mother nt the Hotel du Pnlals.
Miss Itachel Baker, daughter of Mrs.
Louis C Baker. Jr.. of Bala, who In
travelinB In l.urope, Is at present In
Mr. and MrB. Francis R. Strawbrldifo,
?5 oo'lslde. Oermantown. who nre
Ifml iln,V,,niEuW1 nre spending soma
,?.n.ln SRrM- -.n,e-v wl" roturn to thlH
country September 10.
kinih. Hn,r' F. Curtis entertained at
diifrt.0," ""Tut!;dny '" """or of her
dauBhter, MIkb MarBarit H. Curtln. at
in. . iC',lV,.Fe I1 (,",ls Mo'- The lestH
R.i,r's?.,l,s,,y8heth I,0vvd- Mls" "eleii
Am-ii1, iilli" Mn":nrettii Harrison Miss
M lei.iS,exn"'. MSM Knthlenn flitter.
,!" Llwln Spranklo nnd Mrj. John
c?l!'!lle hr- T1,e eriKattement of Miss
Curtis to Mr. Hoy Taylor Bookmeyer
as recently announced.
Mr nnil f,- r t.-nA.tAU,.i. ...... .
t),i, ."" ;v ;. r' rn .-ioui nii'i
iiV ,.,"' Mr- " icaericu H,
?" Wlt-nn rotld. AMmnr.
nnd slter In Oermnntown, to be their
guest for some time.
Mr. and Mra. Cleorije Kugler, their
Kjjiiiirl,ii!;!ij:iiiiT6aiiii!ii.KiiHii'JiKi;Ki!i!;mi!i!i1i3myiii!!iiiiiiiiii;ii;i:i;
ft
A cup of surpassing
goodness
mco
Coffee
akj
Stout, of
ta "Sns t.o summer at their ct
tSK' i.,Nnr"ivn"t 'Inrbor. Me., will rt-
iuiiii; ol-HCm)ur ft.
Mr .1 c ia..i.. fj , ....
Inir th, km.V..: ' ?.,X" "i w." ."'. H-en.l.
...". v. "-",., wnii ncr nnrenin.
jnd Mrs.
Mr.
May. lift on Mv'nrn'ta
c
lb
At all our Stores
btorcs c;.o.
A1UVJ
i'licuiiiiiiiiiiiii'rriirii'iiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuaiiiBiii!!:
The Biggest Bargains
In Lighting Fixtures
W "i wi'.f!:, ""i!"'. f,,r '',nondcrfiil lurs e ofTer In eery kind of n
entlr. imiiVi i. ,'1",'' Mliellirr nt one llxture or nxturen for an
Tli. T.,1 llf "Pernllon, win .an ert mum fmii un nt u nortli-uhlle smlnx,
iiinii n,,F.i ."" 2! 'slnes we ifct pliicrs u In a pimltlnn to rll ut n
t our ? Pr "'" b' nmn"'1 ' '" "HractMe ofrerlng,, tlirousl"
AMERICAN DEAUTY ELECTRIC IRON
YjfvT Iks
fcCliBia tityg
Comnlrte llli
'ord Ktnnil.
Ilet elre. Iron I
i'i Am-rlrn, I
$
5.95 k
i i .
s2.85
ASSORTED BOWLS
150 In the Lot
Some Cut Glass
OihtTH pink, old ruar nml
blue ilri-orut'anit, SnllnhV
for illnlns and lltlnn
roniiin. ('omnlrte, mil) tn
lunif, for mm or eirrtrfr
12, II or III n. illnmrtrr.
This beautiful -1- e
W 1 i ir h t Livirifr- Xf This nttractivo 5-
Y room Fixture in if "Bnt Dinlnjr-room
Jap. Gold finish, A Fixture, in Jnp.
complete icady 1 Bronze ilnish.
t0hnngt A Sold elsewhere at
1 ?10 Q'? jft ?22.50. Our price,
a 12.95
These Specials Tor Today and Rest of Tliis Week
-aiU'HI, rOHT Oltnr.ltH flOO KXTIIA row raviufl" iiirtiwii.n
j Pittsburgh Gas & Elec. Fix. Co.
35 N. 9th St
Ciln
Open Every KAalnr Until
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sensible. Jr.,
of 1011 South Frailer terrace, will leave
next week to spend some tlmo at Ocean
City.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Deknntel
Jiavo roturned from their wedding trip,
nnd aro at horn at 2630 South Seventy
second street. Mrs. Dcknatel will be re
membered as Mlsi Martha Flold Simp
son, of 8166 WyaluMnu avenue, be
fore her recent marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ettoro PattI Barlll and
their two ohlldrcn have returned to their
homo In tho Rutland Apartments, after
upending S. fortnight at Stone Harbor,
N. J.
Mra. W. J. McCormaok. of 4E3H Chest
nut street, and Mr. Robert McCormaok
and Miss Helen r. McuormacK aro
spending a week with Mr. and Mra H.
A. McCormack at their cottage In Ocean
City.
Mr. Charles A. Wright, of 4133 Wcst
mlniter avenue, and Mr. Paul T. Jantzon,
of 602 North Forty-third street, aro
spending a week at Ocean City.
NORRISTOWN
Miss Nellie Mack and Miss I-ucy
Mack and Mrs. Joseph McOrath, of 41S
WeBt Lafayette etrcot. entertained at
dinner In honor of Miss Mary D Galla
gher, of Philadelphia., wno will bo mar
ried on September 7 to Mr. John J. '
Oallngher. of this city.
Tho eighth annual rounlon of the
Price Family Association wan hold nt
Elmwood Park. More than 200 of the
family from all parts of Pennsylvania.
New York, Ohio, New Jersey and New
Hampshire were present Mr. W. F.
Price, of Boycrsford, 1b president of tho
association and Miss Eleanor Price Is
secretary.
LITTLE
BENNY S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pnpe
m
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
RcaoT.nDandniR-StnpiIIklrFAlltDiH
RttorA Color anil I
Beauty to Grr ant. Faded Halt
cc,iinQ ti ww'nirpni'n.
Women's Department
Bellevue Court Building
1418 Walnut Street
Phone Spruce 5i8i
0 Payments for Course enn
be arranged.
OT3Ci.!S'BE3JZIZ59wKi-J2'wKl. ."Iwji !i a3
D 17 irKlT' MARKET ST. Bel. 1711
W, rI-AliLrN 1 MAIir M 1.113 MINTKH
THE MTTI-K CLOVN"
I rDC MARKET AT JUNIl'En
ULiVDl V,
,'A' ni vii 1 1:- n to it
.y
CHESTNUT &
JUNIPER STS
MTKAMHHH' N(ITirn
fcTRAMHII' NOTICK"
Mn was imbroltlerlng Imhroldery last
nlto nnd she sed to pop. Will urn. you d
never gens wnt I bnwt down town nt
a sale today.
You win, ned pop, and mo sed, How
do you mcen?
I meon youro rite, Id never goss it,
sed pop, and ma sed. Well then 111
tell you. I bawt the most adorable set
of six little Jnpanccz dollies.
Well well well, and wat are you
going to do with them now youve Rot
them? sed pop
O, 111 find n good uso for them, they
BEADS ;
Rlhbmlnr find Htltrhlnr Orald j
Emttrnlrirrlng and Knitting Hllk j
Braiding Embroidering' Beading
Ilrmntllchlnt Scolloping 1'leatlng
NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO.
100" I'lI.itHKT STKUKT .
Waitresses Renovated
SIZES ALTERED
Ftnttirr Rennrntrd and Made
Into MnttrrMra
Brass Beds Relacquered
ClPUn 'C He4 A- l'lionei Lorn. 4703
OlLtlLL O :d St. Kit. 37 Tra.
Special Yachting Cruise
QUEBEC via HALIFAX
and through the Northumberland Straits, Gut of Cnnso nnd up the
Snguenay River. Magnificent scenery, smooth water, cool weather.
The ship has spacious promenade decks, mnny rooms with bath,
finest cuisine. Orchestra, dancing nnd all deck games.
Delightful way to visit the famous and
wonderful Shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre
The round trip occupies 12 days; rate $200 and up, or one way to
Quebec, five days, $100 and up.
The Magnificont New Twin-Screw
s.s. "FORT ST. GEORGE"
14.000 tona Hsplncment, will inak an unusutlly attractive erulie
Sailing from NEW YORK August 27
This is the fifth and last cruise of the season to Quebec. The four
previous cruises have been most successful, and our best advertise
ment is the unsolicited praise of the passengers carried on those
cruises.
Call or tcritf for information
FURNESS BERMUDA LINE
211 BOURSE BLDG. PHILADELPHIA
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NOW RUNNING
EVERY AFT. AT 2sl5
EVERY NIGHT AT 8:15
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Scheduled to Sail Aug. 27th for
SAN DIEGO. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, OAKLAND.
SEATTLE, TACOMA. PORTLAND. ASTORIA
AND VANCOUVER, B. C.
For Rates and Information
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Regular Freight Servic
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Bullitt BIdg., Phila.
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Los Angeles Son Francisco
Seattle and Portland
CARGO RECEIVED DAILY AT
PIER 40, SOUTH WHARVES
S. S. Cape Henry .... Aug. 29
S. S. Henry S. Groves Sept. 20
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Uuom 300, 130 s. Third St..
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PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL,
MANCHESTER, GLASGOW
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for ROTTERDAM
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SPECIAL TOUR
OYER LABOR DAY
Aug. 30th to Sept. 5th
Thousand Islands, St.
Lawrence River, Mont
real, Lake Champlain
and Lake George.
Under Personal Escort.
Seven Days, S123.62
Including All Expenses.
11 -Day Cruise
from
New York, Aug. 27th
S. S. Fort St. George
to
Halifax, Gulf of St. Law
rence, Saguenay, Quebec,
Montreal; returning via
Lake Champlain, Lake
George, Hudson River.
Also
Same trip reversed, going
via Thousand Islands.
Leaving Aug. 29th.
Rate for either trip, $223
up, including all expenses.
Write for full detail?
AMERICAN EXPRESS GO.
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"One of those rare and un
usual things has taken place
in the annals of cinematog
raphy a masterpiece of lit
erature has been translated
into a masterpiece of the
screen. It is superb; in a class
apart.
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"Marvelous production.
First it is wild, fascinating,
and then, tened by duty, it
becomes grand. Vivid real
ism is balanced by magnifi
cent spirituality."
SOUTH AMH n 1 CAS
"Rex Ingram has done a
notable work. . . 'The Four
Horsemen' as a screen pro
duction stands among the big
achievements of the cinema."
IIUCOKD.
"Rarely have the films dis
played a picture so filled with
detail, crowded with enliven
ing incidents or supported by
such a wealth of illuminative
by-play as this production by
Rex Ingram, whom it reveals
in new light as one of the
master directors."
-I-'. HI 1 .1.1 TIN.
"If ever director nnd player
caught and held the spirit of
the author, Rex Ingram and
his finely trained cast did so
in this instance."-'' incn
"It is too big an achieve
ment to be missed by any one
who pretends to keep abreast
of the development of the
moving picture." KX,J 'i.fuun.
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