rTTcVW ''v; ' ' A Ti' . ??,-' 'J W ' v& r . i AW. i -Vl "V ,! .,' EVKNlisTa PUBLIC LEaERr-PHILABEIiPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921 9' a psr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE 1 L yiic TeiVs o Pretty Costumes Seen at Cape Uy J"""1" ""VF"" nMMI'H ITtUllJ. Other Matters of Interest h R .i..m linn! fr mo to decide L?m, Ik most becoming, n Mimmor .r::.i sweater nnu laiincu .. ... w?..rhnlr In summer time or mc ptburnt nnir nrma'nnd beau f" "horned hnlr nmlltho silken UN"' f,;tk of winter, aornoum way. Minetlinw another. For mnk ono way. . b prcttcr ".ftr Jay S Cape May than the - ol fiortle Dougherty nnd Lys ht rf Pc.rl,efhgjp vhltc skirts and ". ihv wnlkc'l along the Doaruwai.c 'JtSSftp ? l.rtSndvln"S ,tJn'back bat turned up from the B,U i (rimmed with a tiisHcl. and the .g'fiu.' Ser and skirt In which I?jbfiaScrapant was stunning In idu dress of white, fashioned of 'JTSlmlty and topped with n polo f ir rhalr looko d simply glorlquB. S&. certainly are a number of pretty PJidown there this oummcr, and no junto . flAW Sirs. Charles fcuwaru inger- I 11 the other day in unrau ouvin Xioil 'BB ". ,..- ,,. to mc her Kir Sn e Ingersoll Bullitt, who Is Jmit III1I. Mrs. Injrersoll wore jte oncrepe ,1re. which fitted f rtrfMtlr. acd n Ftraw-colored hat '"mAMi the front and trimmed e H& ineT Mrs. Ingersoll Is mlMd looWnj. She is n ulster, you Jf' of Mrs. James Potter, Mrs. & Contc and Mrs, JJdgar Scott. Her sister, Mrs. Lo Conte Kb nil notl for their beautiful iJnrti Her sister, airs, uo uiuu pdher children are at Bar Harbor for . . .,l T1-...1 til -.!.. THE4B that iiyuucin uoyu vm .v it House psriy miT jiuui .., ... ftinMay, wheic sbp and her parents, R indMrs. Knickerbocker Boyd, Kats will bo"Mnry"Ernstne Jul:.,, Bctsov Davis. John K. Strob ed Jr.. and Walter Rex. Lysbcth is n ,bot lest year. Both gir s nro very ittrtctlTB and have n wonderful time, .. ii. fir ririmelv noDular. The Boidi will remain nt Cape May until foot the middle of September, when tUj return to tuu tuiuuuuu, nntio lie; have an apartment. NEWrOUT Is, all oxcitcu tins wecK mur the tennis which is being ilijed nt the Casino, nnd of course itltt a number of Philnflelphinns havo ione on Jmt for the affair. J.arce gal ll! are followlnc the matches nnd the practice games which often nre quite ns ltlnf. There hove bocn many entcr- litonoits for the plnyern. Tonight R Urjebsll at the Newport Country Club Ii to be given by Mrs. Oliver II. P. Eetoont for members of the younger set. It li ttic first social event of nny f;roat Importance to be held nt the Country Club In several 5 ears, and will bo a TMisrful success I nm sure. Tie next great excitement for rsew port Tilll be tho annual Horso Show, rilch will be held tho last three days 0! tte month, on the tnme days ns tho wuen a Intercity tennis tournament. POOR little Peggy, who is six years old, lost her wee wrlt watch tho (today, and after looking first for it li lf came to Mother to beg her aid. "Hir yon looked everywhere, dear?" tiled Mother. "Yes." sobbed tho wor ried Peggy, "I've looked every reason ibli place and somo places that were cot reasonable, too." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An encasement of interest nnnounced tMijr In New York Is that of Miss Doro thea Ballard Hmlth. daughter of Mrs luetics Ballard Smith, of Dlnard. rrince, no .v. formerly of Now York, to Clfititn Prflnonnn Mnrlirllnmn DllPft Dol Honte, of Nnplcu. Italy. !Ir. and Ur JosmiIi Prlestlv Button ial their daughter, Jllrs Mnrlon H. But ton, of Ilomewood, Germantown. who u ipendlng the summer at Spring law, will return homo September 15. Mr. and Mr- J. Tlnrrv froln.hnn. 3d. uJ their famllv, of 57 West Willow wove, avenue, Chestnut Hill, who havo jwepcndlng the summer lit their cot uii In Capo Mny, will return home r!y In September. nllttr Wftln Mniftin pMiii-ohmnti .Ti . rf 115 Highland avenue. Chestnut "Hill, 0 naj nccn nt JlawBolls, CriBt Ho . f.. 11, will return homo today. Ur. .nrl Mru Tlniil 1-vnlfln Xfllla rt Joodcreat Lodge. St Davids, who ppent oeaummer nt Xnrrntmnott Pier, U. I., Wuraed homo last nlcht. Sir. and Mrs Orenvlllo Dodgn Mont WW, of Shsdybrook, Bryn Mawr, en "talnea at dinner lust ivpnlni?. Hlf. Annt. T .... 1 . -m haf wcth street. Is siiondlntr tho Kreater w or the summer at Henhurst. her fi.Vi Is .uuiut.-tiuui5e, near ror; "-uujion. Mr. and .'est dies- Jiwiri. .lFi " u. " ir". uimrie BrcoV. VXu?? atjnter. Ml-s Ellen Fiuim fEU iew nays bro ror Nice. I nSft. 1 "P ,lero XUey will leavo on latter rf.,for,acfow eeUH- 10l"B ..! '"r part of SentMnh.r trt Y.n. UH Km I...I . t '. - t(.: 1- ':,r" jncot)9 ilW ,. ,Vausn.n" Mlets Parko Is ."arthmoJ. ' ' Mr. and r 1 IfMil of K no i'uwrfnco Thomas Sher SS.?:rf"n!sro". ' J. nre receiving "nembcrertn. ',r.? H1'erood will he .rwoSuburrVj J0"n "01" iAllZ ll? "-rra, of 1301 wt of tlwii. ."'"'"unee tllo enfrace r ff ft... """ oiun vjf1' Eva Parke, dnughter of a Arthur T Parke, of Wee )ifVv.lccomPanll by Mn. ilu.lSer,,!l,,,. wbero Miss Parke Sirbv n?rook, wl11 cnt'r n school 3fy. Mrs J(imi. will t,.i i.. I CllUirlltor Mlaj tflll.l in t ii. 7 V.1. "."" " i- r ., ,. wtiueri Ji;offer. mm 11 -u '. of sin .','u':ru Aiuxnmler P.it- '' 0l.tJ -8"''t street. illijJS moioilnB throuRh the. aBini.,iV... '. ."' sevemi weeks. tton iii,-i",Sl.r daUfThter. Dt- A Mlr,;. 11"? M,,rv Alexander - ..una i-iuion unu their 'JlltDaijiiLiiiMfjj;,!,,,,,,,,,,,,!!,,,,,!,! Quality Counts family, of North Wales, will return to morrow. Tholr son-ln-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert 13. Diller, ol 627 Boutlt Forty socontl street, have re cently returned to tliolr homo fro an fxtetislvo trip to tho KvonKellno country, Montreal, Quebec and Nova Scotia. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Wehlncr and their family, who havo bcon occupying the home of Mrs Horman Hnrvey. at Bala, for u year, will leave this week for their homo In Kansas City, Mo., where they Will remain Indefinitely. Mrs. Harvey nnd licr daughters havo been for borne months In California. Frlendn of Mrs. Joseph I Ilcploijle, of Jonhstown, Pa , will Iw glad to know that eho Is recovering from a recent operation nt the Lankennti Hospital. Dr. HeploRlo returned to Johnstown on Monday. Mrs. Itcploglo was Miss Vivian Kennorly, daughter of Mrs. J. Blair Kennorly, of Fcfrty-slxth and Chtstnut streets. Mr. Harry nief, of 4742 North Ninth street, left on a. business trip to the Southern States. Mr. and Mrs. Henry nosenberc, of 4740 North Ninth street, havo returned from Atlantic City, wheio they spent the last five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad S. Drum, of 6938 Webster Btrcet, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Isabel Drum, to Mr. John U Donahue, of Logan, Mrs. Stnuffer Oliver, of Tloso Valley, accompanied by Miss Conatnnco Hob eon, of London, England, la at the Traymore, Atlantic City, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Crossen and Mis Margaret Crosaen, of this city, are at tho Traymore, Atlantic City. Mrs. H. Welling Wyckoff. who wns tho guest of her mother, Mrs. John B. uouuitton, or .Media, ror a low weexs, has returned to her homo In Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. O. Bertram rtnver and Mr. Bertram llavor, Jr., of Highland Park, havo Just roturncd homo from a visit to Miss Lucy Baver, of Wilkes Barro and Harvey's- Lako. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mnharg, of tho Colonial, who will leavo In Septem ber on a trip to Bormuda, will be ac companied by their daughter-in-law, Mrs. II. Feather Mo.lin.rtf, and Mrs. Ma harg's mother, Mrs. Harry Rlegcr, and her brother, Mr. Harry O. Itteger, of Penllyn. Mr. and Mrs. Mnharg returned recently from a visit to their niece, Mru. Randolph Anderson, at Allenliurst, Pa where she la spondlng the summer. A dlnnor wa3 given In honor of Miss Flora II. Mohr. of Berlin, N. J., nt the Lonagacro Roof Restaurant, Walnut street, on Tueadny evening, by n. num ber of her friends Among thoso present were Mlsi Margaret Stlllwell, Miss M. IS. A. Doyle, Miss Cdna Flestor, Mlsa Bona Kilverman, Mies Edna M. Smith, Miss Ada Sholl, Miss Mabel Rellly, Miss Isabel S, Glass, Mlns Holen Tlernoy. Miss An toinette Gavronsky, Miss Jean Mushet, Mrs. Herbst, Mrs. Collier nnd Mrs. Kentner. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Cooper and their family aro spending n month at Hlga land Park, Pa. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Jacobs, of Oak Lane, are occupying their cottage at Ocoan City, N. J for the summer. They havo been entertaining tholr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Enrl Breeding, of High School road, ElklnB Pail: Manor. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Andrew Beach, Jr., who have been living for a few months with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs George W. Long, of Harrison avenue, Ashbourno, nro occupying tholr new homo In Elklno Park Manor. Mrs M. C Krler and hor daughter. Miss Mario Krler. of Montgomery ave nue, Ogontz, left on Wednerday for Pittsburgh, whoro they will spend a fortnight. Mrs. accrrge H. Snyder, of Glenslde, Is spending the month of August In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard II. Stevenson, of Waring load, Klklns Park Manor, have been spending ten days in New York State. ( FROM NEW ORLEANS i' , '. -X-. s :. .'l-g:r&tSi&& t'i Wr Photo bv Bschmch. MISS IIEDA KOCH Who, nflcr spending somo time In tho early summer n- tho guest of Mrs. Joseph Gazzam, Is now vlsltlnij In Now EnclntrJ GERMANTOWN Tho mnrrlago of Miss Catherine M. Calvin, 1319 West Colwyn street, nnd Mr. Georgo J. Emery, 1419 "West Mny tleld street, was solemnized on Tues day afternoon by tho Hev. James J. Tynan. In St Stephen's Catholic Church, at Broad and Butler streets The bildo waa attended by her sister. Miss Anas tasla M. Galvln, and Mr. John Magulro acted as best man Following a rocep tlon In the oenlng, at which were present tho Immediate) relatlvc-i of both families, Mr. und Mrs. Emery left for an extended trip. They will be at home after October 1. Mrs Donald John, of Linton, Ind.. In tho guest for a month of her mother, Mrs. Nellie Nyce, of 155 East Tulpe hoclcnn Btreet Mrs John, before her recnt marrlnge, was Miss Betty Nyce. Mr and Mrs. Paul II. Gilbert, of 5136 Knox street, ure receiving congrat ulations on tho birth of n daughter, Violet Marshall Gilbert, on August 17. Mrs Gilbert wns. beforo her mnrrlage, Mlis May Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robort Marshall Tlaa YTmfvti T Hnlr afi.t ri TT... A. Karbnch, of Germantown, have re-' turned from a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Hlbb.ird, Sr., of C012 Limekiln pike, will lenvq to morrow to spend two weeks In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo C. Dodge and their family, of Glenulde, formerly of Mount Airy, havo returned from spend ing threo weoko In Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs, Dodgo havo rut their guest for a few days Mtss Martha Bawn, daugh ter of Mr. Robert B. Bawn, of 124 West Mount Airy avenue. Mrs. William I Taylor and Mrs. Allan Lund entertained at an "at homo" on Tuesday afternoon at 212 West Up aal street. Dr. and Mrs. Sldnoy Olsho and their eon nro occupying their now home at 535 Pclham road. Mr and Mrs. II. Klonower, of 3700 Pulaski avenuo, havo left Atlantic City, whero they spent somo time, and have gone to Wlldwood for tho remainder of tho summer. Miss Marian Kroll and her brother, Mr. Leonard Kroll, of Now York, wero ?uests for Beveral weeks of their grand ather, Mr. D. K. Davidson nnd family, of 241 West Wyoming avenue. Mrs. A. W. Spelllssy and her family, of 120 West Mount Airy avenuo, are on a motor trip through Maine. Miss Graco Carroll, of 6012 Limekiln pike, hns returned from a short trip to Wlldwood, N. J. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Bowman and their daughter. Miss Elsie Bowman, have returned to their homo nt 2430 South Sixteenth street after spending a fort night at Wlldwood. Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt, of 2222 South Seventeenth street, nro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son. Mrs Hunt will bo remembered ns Miss Florenco Cotton. The members of 8L Philip Nerl's B. V. M Sodality will untertaln at a kaffee klatch this evening In tho school hall, Moyamenslng avenuo below Chris tian street. Amonif thobo who will as sist in the affair will be Mies Rose Bosnlck, Miss Katharine C. Kelly, Miss Nellto Snell, Miss Marge McCoTmlck, Miss Margaret M. Kenney and Mrs. Roso Carr. Miss Josephine Gorman, of the Mif flin Apartments, 1912 South Seventeenth street, Is spending tho season In Atlantic City as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Pat rick McCarthy, of Germantown. Mrs Ida Ryan and her daughters, Mlba Dorothy Ryan and Miss Rosalie Ryan, have returned to their home at 1714 South Eighteenth Btreet, after spending tho summer at their cottage In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bllllkopf returned to their home, 257 South Sixteenth street, from the Adirondack Mountains. Miss Patricia Oonlen. daughter of Mr. L Conlen, of 1709 South Broad street, is spending the season at Wild-wood. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. W. I Markley, of 1319 Wakellng street, aro spending homo tlmo at Ocean City. Mrs. William E. Allen and hor chil dren, Mies Mary Allen nnd Mr. E Allen Jr. aro spending a fortnight at Wlldwood Mrs John W Hnrvey and her daugh ter, MIbs Dorothy Hartoy, of 4251 Ro maln Btreet, are at Atlantlo City. Mrs. P. Thomas, of Arrott street. Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Westcott at their cottage In Ventnor for a stay until after Lubor Day. Mrs. Robert C Blood and her family. of 4747 Lolper Btreet, havo returned to their homo nftcr a seven weeks' trip through New England, spending some tlmo en routo visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Edson, at China Lako, South China, Mo. NORRISTOWN Mr. Eugeno Schwelgcr, of C23 Corson street, was given a surprise party at his home ffi celebration of his birthday anniversary. Thero wero thirty guests present nt tho event Miss Anna Taggart, of Swede street, will entertain at her homo on Tuui, August 30, In honor of Miss Knthnryn Seltzer, who will bo married to Mr. Wil liam Stanley Musselman on September 1, and Miss Dorothy Tyson, whose mar riage to Mr. Adam Shelhaya will bo an event of the lata fall. Tho members of tho Trinity Lutheran Church choir went to Ocean City. N. J., on their annual cXitlng this year. Tho Central Presbyterian Sunday Sohool had a largo representation ol members present at tholr annual plcnlo held nt Sanatoga Park. ' Mrs. C. R. Vandogrlft, 'of Gormnn town, Is tho guest of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwood Conrad, of West Main otroet DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Sarah Cochrano, laughter of Mr and Mrs. Alexander Cochrane, of Ches ter, is spending n fortnight In Sowlckley Pa , where sho Is the. guest of her cous ins, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Davis. T'S?mnI1-" ,of P Ltl Sallo Council. Knights of Columbus, of Lnnsdowne, will hold a card party and dance this evening' at the homo of Mr. and Mrs John B. Geraghty, 70 South Wvco'mbo" avenuo, Lansdowne, for tho benefit of tho new Knights of Columbus clubhouse, which will bo erected on Broad street, "'low Master. Mr. Arthur A. Perrv, Mr. Harry Donaghy nnd Mr. Hugh Do herty. Jr., aro in charge. LOSES $5000 IN GEMS Merchant'a Wife Had Been on Tour of New England Loss of n small chamois bag con taining jowelry valued at more than $5000 was discovered bv Mrs. Justice M. Thompson, wife of "a merchant of this city, n few minutes after arriving home from nn automobile tour in New Knglnnd. Tho Thompsons live nt the Idlewlld Hotel near Medio. Tho bag contained six rings, n dln mond brooch nnd penrl pin. Private detectives wero immediately assigned to tho case. LITTLE BENNY fS NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Mo and Puds Simpklns wns looking In n candy store window wishing wo hnd our choice, nnd somo man went past carrying n round bundle by n handle, being nbout tho big size of n cannon ball, nnd mo nnd Puds poked each other, mo saying, Jlmralny Krlssmai, look nt tho bomb, nnd Puds saying, Holey Moses I bet he's a nnnrkist, lets folio him and sec whrit ho blows up. WIch wo started to do, the mnn keep ing on wawklng and us following him with our cops ptilled'down llks 2 dcteck tlvcs, Helng a kind of a fat mnn with n brown derby, nnd ho nbout 15 times he looked nt plnccs ns if ho wns thinking ol blowing them up, ony he dldcnt, nnd lie kepp on wnwklnj and mo nnd Puds kepp on following him, nnd nfter n wile ho slopped to tawk to another mnn in 11 brown derby, mo and Puds stopping to Ilosen, nnd the man with the -bundle Red, Well Alerks, Im going to hock them high today. Wich 1110 nnd Puds poked each other nil iscited and jest then the other man sed, Whoso your fronds, Ous? Mccning mo nnd Puds standing there llssening with our caps pulled down, and I quick sed, Have you got n match, mis ter? 1 don't blecvo in giving kids matches, beet It wile your shoes 'arc good, sed tho mnn with the bundle. Wich mc nnd Puds quick did, wawking nwny as if It wouldent make ony iMrcntB to us if we never saw tho mun ngen, only ns soon ns wo got errpund the corner we stopped nnd hid beli'Ind 2 trees with our enps pulled down even fcrtlier, nnd after n wile the mnn went past ageu still enr rying tho bundle, nnd me nnd Puds got on his trnle ugen nnd pritty soon ho went In n place nnd me nnd Puds quick hurried up to see wnt place It wnB nnd the sine sed Pccts Refined Howling Alleys. Holey smoaks it must of ony bin a bowling ball, sed Puds. Wich it must of. TO ENTERTAIN SOLDIERS villo acts, nnd tho veterans will discuss affairs of moment to tho legion. A committee Is charge of the ar rangements for the event, tho chairman being Joseph J. Naythous. I -!. Daily Mat. 2: UdOilft. Nights at 8:15 The Film Sensation! 15 "It is superb In a class apart" Public Ledger VICENTE ELVTO IVXKtt rcni;r,TinvAT, mttOATIONAT. Ilnth Hrxm llolh Htr- vrm.pvKtiiYPSB A &ex Ingram Production Pricco All Seats Reserved ALL. NII-WTH t T M T -.0;, $1 MM $2. OTHEll MATH . 50c, M 00 AND M SO Seats Selling for Next Week MAIUfnT AT 1M-H-11 TO II GLORIA SWANSON AND Mtf.TO.V SILLS IM "THE GREAT MOMENT" I.vl-h Paramount I'lc ur Written BY ELINOR GLYN WorM-FameJ Author of Thr., Weeks" Vocal Feature JOSKl'H SHEIIIIAy. Tenor PAT APP 12U -4AUKET J.THCET I J-lS-,L-i 10 A. M. to U P. M. Thomas Meighan In "THE CONQUEST OP CANAAN" iwwu w,u i i 1 ffl a iuiuiu litivn ATTRACTION DO" Avi-nrlia CHESTNUT ST. Ilol. 10TH -rcacna m a. m to u u p. u. tJLbfc. DAN1LL5 u SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Day and evening sessions begin September 6 HiBh School Graduates can complete the two-year course in Accounting, Administration, Business Administration, Sccretnrlnl Administration, Foreign Trade or Advertising by attending morning sessions and obtain full credit toward the degree. The intensive nnd practical work is given the first two years. A faculty of 100 give personal instruction. COMPLETE LIST OF COURSES I rotn-.-rar rollfito Hecrrtnrlnl Count I- rourrriir Cntl'E t'onrnr In Arcoiintlntt I'oiir.rur (ullie CouMe In I orH-n Inilu-trlnl Mnnn-rment nnd IM'Irltiutlon Interior unil ( nnunrrrlul Dfcoriitlw ItitrMineiitH und liniirnnr Nnrmiil Coinmerrlal C'oure onice Trnlnlnr ( niinte rprMiiinM Mnnnfftnem Prnctlntl .lmirnillMii (Ktcnlnx Conrie) rreimrutnry Accounting I'rrj.ifrnullnir HnlluiiT Trnn-portaflon fti-.'il Kotnli- I.nw ttnittr Ilml.er.iKt It nnrtlnc HnleMiiiinlilt (Wholesale) nttirdtij Mnrnlntc Course for Teachers Seerrtnrlil Connie 110 months) Hiurfliiiiid (I'ltimn or ('rrx) Truffle Hate iind Muniicenirnt Two-ye-ir Day Conrto In Arconntlnc (C. 1 A.) Typerltlne (300 mnrlilne) Adttrtlitlnff Aeemtntlnir (C. I. A.) Aerountinir mini-nine, Amnniietinl Count Auditing Hanking (Practical Connie) Iluokkeeplng Courne llimlnr-n Aumlnlilratlon nnd Management ItuiiliiMfi urul HiIpk Cnrrmpoiidente Commerce find Induatry Commercial Cnure r oinmerrlnl 'iiitllli fAdrnneed) Cnmmerrlnl Knelluli (Intennlte Conrne, Commercial Law Commerclfil Hpanlnli Conreyiinelng Cnntorntlon Dnance I ot Accounting CcI t nnd Collection" K oiiomlcK of lliiKlneits Kniersetiey Sborthand Courne (t months) ,1 Ming Foreign Trade loiir:.renr College Coume In Iluslncm Admlnlntrntlnn Coure ure effered- From 8 A. M. In 12 SI. From 4 I". M. to 0 I. V. From 1 P. M. to 4 P. II. From 7i30 P. M. to 0-3O P. M. ... 'Clink aibject wanted nnd mint conienlent time for taking course) Plen -nd m tho School of Commerce rinular il"crltj1ng nil coureo and the wpeclal folder of the coureo checkd Theng are to b" sent to me free of ciaree or free of other obligation. Tftirtusix icars' experience in hnildlnrj practical business courscH covering every phase of commercial education. Nnmo in full . .. Home) Address . . Business Address TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Philadelphia WILD WEEK" Clair Post, of American Legion, to Hold Smoker aiemuer- nt Ulnlr l'ont. No, :ji, If TnO I A Market St. ab. oth I American Lesion, will be host to vet- i -Y.V i.TtT fCh-f? dJf.J0 ll 10 Pi' ! crnin of the rlty nn the night of Sep TOM MIX "A -OCn I tember 20 nt n smoker Tho nffnlr . additional unii I lJ "l will be held In Yonah Hall, nt 27i!7 flatuue naroid Lloyd DQ.i Columbia avenue. ' , A t-iy'-t-'-nt -oi vmvr. or.., Jinny Rpcakers will be on hnn.l to TAPITOI . '21 "SSS? SEET 1 nuurcHs tne noys between tlie vnutle D PPCMT MARKET DT. Del. 17T11 - I IxlliLjtLlN i MARV MILLS MINTKit InriUtioa- '"" lj" "' c'-o" orAnaonnee- PT ORFT makket at jUNirnn . c ULUdCi VAi'i)Evii.ri:n to ti meats Wrlt or I'hone for KnrraTed or Printed ' humple.. 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Attcntlun to clmmmop riviinnm.nt Lnrollmtnt limited. -.-. v-w For Information ntldre.. tho prlnrlpnl, MISB KATHAIUM: m. ni'.vnniiTii 221 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia Athletics. 1 1 Illl PIiothm firritiuntoirn 2fl. am nrii r'hii,ie.n., --t Modern and Eathftlc Dane- inc. . B8PPB inum. ut. I'hnpo wnl 127 R EITH'S THEATRE The Phonornph Record atar MARION HARRIS In a Rrcord-Hreaklng Mimlca'e Frank Wilcox & Co. TARZAN E1 Jants . Co , I.uno ,l Vernon' liernard & Oorry, Morgnn & Hinder; Othoru GRAND OPENING Lincoln Dance Garden ll.ld and Market Street- Sat. Evening, August 27, 1921 Danclnsr Every Slondn, Wednesday Friday and PaturJav Coo'eit Academy In Phl'ndaliila PRIVATE LE1SO.V1 AMI CLASSES ArpoiNTsirxTB . r PEIRCE SCHOOL BUSINESS ADMINIST8A.TI0N Pelrce ivhool coureo In ete nouraphy Imparts tlw knowledge 'hat ii.akeii nucce- in buH.nu.H tnoro certain Iny School Opens Pept 5 Nlsht Mliool Openi hept. ID Write for 57th Year Book I'lne St Hest of Urond nv - 1 FIH'CXTIONM. VlH-f T1II-U. Young Jim nnd llovn Voimg Mp.i nnd Un- h WKXQNAH. N .1. WKXOVAII. X. J. R SWLUi 1 lfMiTrIleTrflfMi Safe Milk For Infants & Invalids NO COOKING The "Food-Drink" for All Ago.. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountain-. Aak for HORLICK'S. tSf Avoid Imitations & Substitutes l'lrnnrT,7lVlVH,"!,JL-V,V-v1-T'-fi ASCO ASCO ! U STOR1 i k lot a v Oil ! A 3's-to ac- fc . -inUMZfr 7em ' Inrv rfc. JtJ.rz&r D' . f4' Taste it! y - hi -- - - - - - -i.ii- it 3 Gold Seal J T Trvii,., ..i. : k " iuu,,y 1 ics Mm ii STORES CO. lECJ ASCO ASCO $ AsiohetjAxbA, -fl Vwew7 Wen ah MILITARY ACADEMY Values Unegualed Anywhere Yesterday market fluctuations permitted us to reduce the price on Butter and Eggs and we immediately passed this saving on to our customers. At these new low prices, our Butter and Eggs are more than ever the greatest values in these commodities you'll find anywhere. The Finest Butter in America! Now Where character, mnnlineia nnd honor are developed. Wenonah it an independent unit in your boy's education. and not merely a preparatory tchool. Healthfully titunted in a lololy retidential town. A faculty lecond only to that of West Point in efficiency. Academic studies for college preparation. Special and buiinets courses. Military system brings out all that is good and manly. Separate junior department for boys of ten or over. Academic course, seven hundred and fifty dollars for the school year. Junior department, six hundred and Gfty for the school year. Catalogue and View Booh Upon Re que it DR. CHARLES H. LORENCE, MAJOR C. A. SNYDER, President Superintendent BOX 411, WENONAH, NEW JERSEY Sr46W0BWJrr' Buttei WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES X. W. Cornur 23d and Walnut Stretu Day Evening Afternoon Saturday Telephone! Lorunt 3140 for catnto-, or end pontcard firi VTV- I'M Walnut SI. ff 'ffRlsB.Elffv&t: J?h.bdc.p!u 1(h- HJf,f,t fjt 0 ! THE l'llll.lli:i.flll S( IIOOI, OF OCt I I'ATIONAI. THEE V ".'III) I)e L.inrey l'laee ' 5een r n , nr nn in ds itn L okt i d Inic, Jewolry auni t -mak nn ur n. Iiaw mukik un 1 ilifi r.f' w I i le mi- it Vii.it mil e'c. To ,i 1 1 U ji al n or . 1. id Hon im Pun iu (, a i i.k . it. ii r i .' Rood -nlirlei Address M1 I I.OItKVCl. VI I.TOV Dmn. Friends' Select School r, j The I'urkMuy, Clierrj und 10t!i t. A lilt of country in the heart of the clt All irrale.1 nv, er Klnderkirten anJ Col leo Stan 1s for thoroush work and u'l ruund it. in 'iuruur 1 w ns Utli mo 1 UUTIlt IIVVMMI I'rnelmtl "r" ' ' ftii-ffrr "ntHilffT m lniil,rr,nfiiyinT.Ti-irhrffflf.,MfTl MARGARET KELLY Mnri-ar.'- I '.".'n Klulull Mrivf wa ll mi Jil 3 lli.M .-h.) Kraduated at Straver - Uu li i'i-m 'ul.su un June IM Thii ku i i - ) a Ucfi. tni nt- $1'0 u e. k an u Binownirhr t an Hn . ilier hu-ln-H -i-hnol or iiizh rd . ', jj ti, tins'" ii wli.i Ujah Iho heat bu-1- STRAYKR'S BUSINESS COLLEGE HO: Clir-lniH street l'lionu. iilniit 03H Sen I ml r re A Im'lneks ediuntlon l tho heit foundation for rapid promotion UNIVERSITY of PA. EVENING SCHOOL 10H I.ocm II ill I'll Ilnr lllOj m 239 Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art Broad nnd Pine Streets, Phila. Alt IJeiurtnient Teitlle Il-purtment Tlior us-h w.nii uniKr UKlid n laliet m all luati hec uf Ii.luHt il Art (' a-"r" in llluatri't.ii hi" rlor Peeora 'lon Po"T. Motal Uo-k. l'urnltu. ...miles eti. .'i nl F t ilia i' i ., . !i.nin er Si h i --(liiol lrrulr T.ntnirlnj d-'all mfor t a" w. , u j t t on in linMon r-rr-. ,r,.ns l-ptiTn't .1 It.KUtratlon lan s,iiH.nu r 14 i L'l imli.i e IHt.I.H i:i.I.I011. I'rlnrliul OurSecret a rial Course Oet u miccmi, edueiitlon Tho Iliimn l'rep plun luicked by 40 jeur-' KiuceM nUe-, It to you. Our direct ulm l to dinelop the Htudent to think ronstrurlhib to iiik hiit he knois. He lmreu.ru rlllrlrnrj mid powen l.aoitlodce follows natunUU. Ue prepure for unv college nnd for bus In cm BROWN PREP Broad & Cherry Sts. ai.i.i:.ntii.n. Equips ynu Uiur uah lur .ie l,u hlcheat imiii i dmi.'icl 1:11 inrou noi miiEi. a". . ul ar it n Bradi vineir f.u. c tea tMsiaTHa3gyjBnxrgia-e The Taylor School ?: maiikui t No. 8 South nth str.. ri,ii..i.ini.i. J-V.IVYCJ-nMlI rnllA .- -- -.... .M.) I Founded lCS'J I'.x. Allentown Preparatory School The ncadmle ear 1J1 I. Vein, Tie-iIaT Sfplemher "0 1021, at J the IToewetus may te obtained or. art) katloi Uuilftu:a win b open for inspection and for clu-,iicatlon of punl - Senterriter II ' " Itlcharil M. (in n,iere Ph d Ileinf......... wssssyTBdssscsssm SCHOOL Broad green pastures, by cool, shady brooks clean sanitary quarters for the herds of happy, healthv cows that give such pure, rich milk the painstaking ca're and skill of tho best buttormakers in America all con tribute to tho delicious flavor and exquisite purity of Louelln Butter. Only pure, Pasteurized cream is used in its making. Tasto it! Richland Butter, 'b 4Sg: Pur creamery prints. Big value. Gold Seal Eggs carton of twelve Every carton contains twelve of tho biggest and meatiest eggs laid carefully picked for their size and weight. Selected Eggs, doz 39c Not quite so largo as the big Gold Seal beauties, but the quality is absolutely guaranteed. Buy Your Butter and Eggs in an Asco Store- Where Quality Counts and Low Prices Prevail i-j rrrnv'rn'TTrTTrrrrTTHr. ". AStJW ASCO -8 ta HI I'll I Hi ASCO ASCO ASCO dtflhta-ait tii mttmmmm ASCO a srn a .. i a i'.V. ft - Prepares ror college or teehr.!i.ai ..hn.i bmall cliisees individual Instruct en. Al-o commercla course. Stulent . i. -i n nt. All athletlea. HntenHiil mn.i..n h .. .- l.urgo campus and Kmnnuum. Hpeclil earn lnniHtrr swAin ininiiBPA. for jnuneer hoys Ilito $300 ("airt 1BWIN U SIIAt.TKIt A. M.. II end l Mr.itciatMU'iu,, pa . The Mercersbiirg Academy FOR BOYS Mcrcersburg, Pa. -.. .. ?nl, ,n"- etnloH to VOI. MANN 1RV1NK. 'h P.. I.I- IX lleadm-lter lint Hfl CIIK.S1.MT III! i-a. Chestnut Hill Academy St. Ulartln. CheMnnt Hill Pa An Ideally located rountry tioardlni.- and day cliool (or boya. Kapeclal'y low rate- for fl-i-day boarders. Reopens September ST Catalogues on application, 1. U PATTI-RSOX. Ilrnilronatrr l'KNNSm'UCl. PA. Swarthmorc Preparatory School Prepares for eo.l -co . t Ife i.orlr SenJ f ,r booklet. "AJI,.n Muk .- s.hx, and leu.ii the eerrot of on- nine an J i ntlnud sue V. P. rtlMI lS'UlN, M. A. llo '40. suiirthiiuire, Pn. MUSICAL ACADEMY Jlnln selmol. in)- fprure Street i Mei tembr lsf for reiilslratlnri Cla- Sept. ml ' il-l " ' 'it trftctni GERMANTOVN FRIENDS (en-- S vt .u A few ar,n (Hi Ul Ilt-H t I t-C- D-( rRrnor boy. Stan ev It arr i ! r-'nlpal DEVEREUX TUTORING SCHOOLS Acerwood!?,,ru"",V' ur .N X'Altl-Tir PA. n trma n I i MTer'al nt'enl nn In H r e r vl' ihi r Q rut r n in Ile.n Pn. Yonm Untiieii und l.lrl- DEVON MANOR Colleee rreparoton and junior collese enurt.ee "atlnni oil. Art and Mm butreiuryehlp I).im,.-iic i lei ,nd HumI fceryee .lo acre camui out or d or Hiiurtn CUPVrI.-d uLT " l'M,ni'Ai,.,'s);,,"prln,;iI;;,n,. tiiente lllnlimim aire U jrar- Vlgoroiii I ''hS Sayward's School ?' 'irl-' Sub at-iletlo and military life A ou7jSor urh of Phil. i W,rlB ,9i""!'.1ii" "nd milinmlnc nool de'phla Cnlleeo nrena, iturv in I e.reiu,ii ui...n- ..v ....v. i ,i. in 1I.1.I.H. ii r 'i Mirnn .uifl c ij,itniMl . i t'r. T iTinrip u I.ANCSTKU PA Perldomen School for Boya College Preparatory, Mui.tr Oratory, nuttnee-. All athletic-, i'O aero cuiiidu- Bcholarhlp. Development of Character I na iraininB lor norvice our a'm Junior School for younxer boya tn acpniate rotlai. Catalog, OSCAR S. KRIl.U! l U U , Dot 111) Pennn.lvanla Penniburg llllKlir.N1 OWN. M. j 1U.W1II.IA AMI ,1 KSAI.I tlll-lli i:. M II 111 M N . 'VlnelpVl AUU: "" Hit. I.uneiiHier Pa. IHCKHfONR. VA. IILACK.STOM: MILITARY ACAUKiU llbirkntaue, Irglula Rept.i Mllltarj. Academic, tommerelaJ ' -ivr i, iiiiiii iii.iimn. un.i.a.A 1.1 fp u w i.... .:" '! . "m. " ".y"s. 1-renlUeut till YoiinB Uomeiiiind ,lrN I.I IIII.KtIUK, Mii. Hordentown Military Institute llAltAi.i.su (.on. ..,i. luii 777T7TT" i I.utbcrtllle. Jld. "' I An ideal colleire in aixe. numn.... .. Tnorougn preparation ror college or buiinets. , inil cburut if ituJy Tiii i. ...R'.' jocatioi Kmcieni (acuity, inuu ciasiea, Ind vldual ami able. Two ami imi, ... '" ' ' attention. Military, training, 'glib y.arT ' '.gh .chool Vraduaut Cou?...COl7", '?' Kor catg. addrees Col T D Uandon Drawer , Sipe orian domtlo aViine. 12a mu,'o. b.M. Ilord.ntown. N.J . Prln A Comn.andaai ' SKI " n,.pr?"r.. a"'e"",d ."locuioi MAM.H'S. N. Y lft conferred Tata'cg nrX SIII.MiTIIS, I y St. John's Military and Preparatory Srhnol MnnllUS i.1 "'l.l frotn ramo OClluui, luniiuuo fi)n,0lo eijui,, u. ordered athletics Illiniums prep coureo Jun ior School. .Ilih yr. Oen Win, Verbec.i Pre. Ilox 278. Manllus, N V PORT PKPOSIT. MI. TOME SCHOOL Katlooal tleardlnrr Hcbool for Uori - u PATK f "WO w Uorrair Feabedj Uroih. l'h. D., Dlrsctt Prt Deno.lt. Md. I GUNSTON HALL l1vl ,r,,ortdi A"" rx.uij iutn-ton, I), c A Srhnol for C.lrln I'slulilUhril 18t" Hnik comi.rrtwnmn, tliuiounh and' y,roi.-re(ile PrerartUry and A.-adem r Coursei. Two i -ara Pnt-Braduate inrl rollK. Music Art KspreaalonV Dome, tlo Solence nd a Iluslueas course All u? tes. including Indoor an outdoor auorti" dialog on romjeet. "-. Mm. Horerley R, Mason, Prlncloal i.. .i. .i l,,.lln ..i.t.ln... . .. i .."?.-."' - - - um....,v. .i.ii i. i ii .fimrH riuing jmltnmln Develop- charm tor mind and MIS JANK-f SAYWARD Principal Oerhr(iol Penn.vHanla IAI.1. 'II.IIM ithl.l.NH mV.pt MliliriT" Our regu ar duj nnd -t.-ht n-ia In k!"?ean?r ?"" MW r-''nB ""- ' hook" and , ', a"J :'"ro" no,v I'erxonat t?uL J V' r'Kt,u',1"' l'ositlmu for our l'HIL.. Ill SIM ns (OI.I.i;(,K nud College of Commcrre '"LI Ji",", ''t-. I'lilliidrlphln Friends' Central School System I'or Uoyn and Girla ".,ilr Phlladelnhla elementnrv -i ho.de nnd Ceniral bi nool a Junior an I heritor High 8mu including rol. leiin rreparut iv leimitiiie i Urst nlty. gr.und e-irini.hini, imnhr.iom. open t tth'r d-)i. in.lnatlons. Wrlta for jear book and rat - l.'.tli nnd Itnee li Phlt-delnhla Teachers Wanted h' ndld 1 ochln. in. udlng High Sc'io. I n; un,,,,, ih.w oi,a In l'..nna V J Ij. 1 Mi urid N- y Modern Teachers Bureau ,.n,rJ im- Ht' Jl"ee Fnrnlpj Philadelphia Turnj-omeinde rhool rixiiHim Sent. 7 ..rmnahlln,. Swm. rnliiK hiiiI (.erniiin RouMct on reuurst. hnro II itniv. " llro'd t nnd rnlnniliiii $5 a Month,,,, T N ' ' v H, 1 1 in 11 t u t .n.k III i-uii-riinr Mn iklieep .C 8. rt. iui! liimntfre Imtn itrati ,n hv fv. r t ! ' Ml-Ji IH'HI. 'I T 'Il -tri.l . ,i VI S4 . -II 1 II HOI M N s( IIIIIII , i u . r Ui t t ilv 4. S2IU Walnut HI. rd MU- Nept S'.', f. ii.v .. n' t r Ftr'. ,rfl -mall hove FM7UI"IM V IIIMt fV lleidnil.tr Mix i, Ulm lll'e Srhn.il rnr- l.ln.iuvu.. Jr Sr. 6 Graduate t'ourree Primary students nnUlenre l'or par'lculara t A. r. IIIJMN Prlneln.l Rn- I.. S'W Wulnnl t I'hll-ideliilile i'iiii. tu:i cm iciiooi. or iii'.hicn it it ntniiix Ilruad .1 Ma.trr Six. Pe-'rn Kino Ail N.l ln,,, in r.irl-n Archllerturnl Deelgn Mural riei oration th Ilk rex Pn 1'hiln. School of Office Trninini- l.ri.i n ivi a III le r, ,! ti HO dav tl .nt I UK f.t UI-IJ in, U.I TF - In Hleno. ' i '. in' i 11,1, 1 H Irl I mii nt. Hours i- ii 1111. IMHII.HI'.SS Nt 111)01.. tKvFs I nil . 4 li ,-,i I ii rl u irii Shirt Hm ill i n .' Pi r ,1. n la rli .nri -,,,i.i,' ,1741 V jii-tiii i:iii .i. pa BISH0PTH0RPE MANOR Ilox 37.. IIKTIII KII12M, I'A. Offers eveptlnnal opportunltlee to a limited numi.r of girla In their preparat on fur r.dleRe or fur nodal or bulne lfrt Hneilal two v ear flnnhlng (iiurso for High Seho il Kiaditates Kr-entl .nal adaiitagna in Munlr Art Hou-ehOid Arta and Sciences Arte and ( tafia Uxpreajion and Be returlal dork Junior Department Hlnh healthful location nn thn elope nf tie I ehlgh Mounlama Near N'mv Vn.u and Phindelpl.lii " vv orK New rMnnaalum and tiled i,v.lmmlnu pool unit- bal(etlm I nkatlng rldlria- eir Ac.tl eti,- and folk dancing Addrr,, Claude N W iniprlnclpii, """ 1.1TIT7. I'A. "III St Phil. Increase Your Salary I:,,rn1 N"w uio- Ms lit ( Inaar nniiiirnr. srl,t. ID. HnHnr Hardin In.tllntr. Proud Srhir,nrilen f His Miner l'rep & Tumring Hrhoo in-. 1 u ft III h Mi lr )1J, h Hummer inin at. ROSI.1-N, PA. M-IIOOI. TOR KXCKPTIONAI, CIIII.IliQ Kvery f-rlllty In beautiful suburbso lirniM for the educntlon of children unabU to attend puh le or prl ale -rtiools rn.i .yiln bclunce 1 1 mtl.a from Pima. Ilooklet! aillia.li: A. MOODS. ITIneln.- Hoi 174. Ro.lr.i, !. AXNVII.I,i, !,.. " " ,.EWf."AJA.aNAic-. I.I.IIA.MIN VAI.LU1 tOl.l.m.5,. .'TT (.olles-. Academic, llu.lc. Oratory pSS!t tales, B3 tj 1412 Muslo -alas tj?i f! unn l-nr catalnu address! V u' i I.IIXH'XIHI AlllHllfe P ,,,U ASHIU'KNHAM M.-u Cushing Academy Co-yuucntio ccepted br all rollegss," TJia li'elt "fjOL " air. rial s&&SN& t'. r .. i M H iii m JJ iff V-.V .-'. t r -tvlt' t , : ''it'fcA- - ii ,! V ' ! 1 H. r( ,