Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 27, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
1 tfaticy Wynne Talks of Philadelphians Abroad Sim
Hears of Party in Jamestown for. Miss Hammond.
Other Bits
Dm ioii knuw that Mnrjorle (Jlbbon
h,'l liccn spending the summer
,?, nbrnnd with Helen H'-ott mill
rlwHA Mw. Hugh Scott, of Him
h Z '"in nl for home toddy? They
lon, Till n nerfectly wonderful time.
5,K.r Ilricn Hwt will he prwutr.1
1 bc If.tv here nnd In Honton In the
Kti'lVer mother wn.. ML Helen
i'1 i,. of thin pity, nml cousin 'f
Si? W Mrn. CleniMit HiiPklrr New
hod of rroRwlclcM Hoiim. Jraklu
? . Helen hnH spent n great tlcnl of
fl he c m I hns Im-hIb of frleniln. I
110 Jrinln she Will Iibtp ii say senson.
"it". i" be "lot", of fun to He a .lebii -ite
of two cities, but I jliouitl think
Je would bo lotnof unrtlpi thnt one
. ,w n Ism. ns It token no long to trnvel
tcUk ! nnd forth nnd H n little tiring.
,0MnrjorTc wai a .lebutnnto lnf sea
.ion remember, nnd .uh one of t he
ffiitrr of Dr. nnd Mrs. John II. Gib
5Jn of 1C0S Spruce, street, nnd 111
' ftU Farm MedU. She hns two broth
J,. Tolm H. Olbbon. Jr.. who united
Jme tl "e ngo for Europe to join his
Tit: ouil who will return home with
her nnd Sam Y. Olbbon, who nttraili
college at Princeton.
T HE Ml the fleet of destroyer- under
1 command of Admiinl Robertson lm
tf . ; Jamestown this summer nnd
h? Act o ! tattlchlpB H duo there
Jly In September. It's nu to wonder
f,d to be up there these days; there
. o many navy officers for the dntirea
SC,he hotch. muf the girls there have n
ilmnly glorious time.
Frances Hays Hammond, who mine
out last year, has been staying up there
ilh Mrs. Holllngsworth Andrews, of
thli city. Frances, you know. Is the
daughter of the I.cvl V. Hammonds nnd
nude her debut last fnll nt n tea given
br her Parents, who live nt 11!22 Spruce
afreet. Admiral nnd Mrs. Robertson
tare a dance In Frances' honor on Moti
3jr evening of this week on board the
flagship, and it .was n great success.
Frances sings quite well nnd took pnrt
In the "Carmen" performance, which
was given by the Unique Opera Com
pany (which company, you remombcr.
Katherlne Morris stnrtcd here last
year) under the nusplces of the Newport
Art Association in Newport Inst week.
Mr. Harrison Morris, one of our
townsmen and n well-known nrt con
noisseur, is Knthcrlnc's father, nnd he
I president of the Art Atsoclntlon up
In Newport. The Morrises spend their
summers there every year, you know,
and Katherlne has n wonderful time,
being asked to parties given there and
at the two nearby resorts, Jamestown
,anrl Nnrrngantctt Pier.
To return to Frnnces Hammond. I
onderstnnd she hns gone down to Bench
Hacn now to join her mother, and
they will remain until well into Sep
tember, returning here for thu tennis
at Mnnhelm.
LITTLK Harry came up from the
country to visit big brother, who
derided to tnlte his ten-ycnr-oltl brother
out to dinner nt one of the large hotels.
He Knew thnt It would be a treat thnt
would be remembered for a long time.
It was shell fish season and nnlong
other delirious things to ent wns 11
trolled lobster. Hnrry enjoyed It very
nurti nnd the French pnstry nnd other
"eats" lost nothing In appreciation.
As thev were going to bed that night
But Hrnther saw Hnrry take something
Brilliantly red from his pocket. "What
jnu got there, Kid?" nf-ked he.
, "This." will Hnrry, holding up n rlnw.
"thought I'd take this queer-looking
thing home for n souvenir."
NANCY WYNNR.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton
nice, of this city and New York. enter
talned nt dinner on Tuesday evening nt
their villa at Nnrragnnsett Pier, 11 I
Miss Augusta Wain Harrison, daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Cufitls Mar
rUon. Jr of 211 East Tllttenlimiso
tquare nnd Chuckswoud Farm, Villa.
nova, left on Wednesday for Yoik Hnr
tor, Me. where she will spend several
wteks ns tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs.
oerald Holsman, of 2018 Locust street,
at their summer home. Mrs Harrison
and MIsh Augusta W Hnnlson anil Miss
El.en T Harrlbon will sail for Em-op
early In October, where they will spend
he winter Mr Harrison nnd Miss Ellen
w Harrison nnd Mips Mnry Spottswood
Harrison, who aro spending several
..J ln V"minu on tho ranch of Mr
na Mrs Maxwell Struthers Burt, will
return home on September 15.
inir", "",!,' Poujke. daughter of Mr
Tnu,, Wllll:"" Koulke. LMI Vet
..&, cl!cn nree,t Ocrinnntowh. who Is
sK?ni2Bome '. mo at Wht Sulphur
btr 6 ' H rcturn home sP'eni-
terMrMi. l,Urt fi"cv and her 'laugh
road li? B, tlllcj'- of Unnfnir
roaa Ardmore, who are snndlne the
urnmer at Fishers Island. NY wn
return homo rarly In September
eiivrLAlt?B,"''r Hnii'ton nico of this
f , .? Ne" Yorli' wl" entertain at a
Ve&o? nnfhi.nl Wlrln,ar- h" villa Vt
Newport, this evening.
oMr60?nlM," J?hn Thompson Spencer.
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AND VANCOUVER, 13. C.
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Regular Freight Service '
Philadelphia to Havana
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nJffJn,.7 '.",ve "" ""c fur
Quick (llnthnri, of carta
p at Havana)
or rates and particular! apply
Earn-Line Steamship Co.
, uuiuu Bidr., Fhila.
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Iamerjca line
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HOLLAND
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of Interest
flay, nnd nfterward In their box nt the
Horse. Show,
Those on the committee, which Is nr
raiiKlnc: for a card party, which will be
jflviTi nt the Old York Itond Country
riuli on September tfl. for the benollt of
the Scamn'a Church Institute, art- Mrs
nobort N. tiarwuod, Mrs Thomas I).
Sullivan. Mrs. O. S. Osborne, ,lr . Mir
John Evans, Mrs, William Hollirook.
Mrs Hatemnu SaddlnKton, Mrs, Fred
II. Onrrlcues, .Mrs. William r Yerkes,
Mr.s, 11 S. Craven, Mrs. Ilnrnld S .len
nlnRs, Mrs. L K Mosos, Mrs John O
f.amb, Mrs, Chnrles a Frlck, Mrs David
S ICIauder nnd Miss Helan Wcntz
Mrs. Walter 13. Grlsconl nnd Mrs. F.
H. Frlsble, nrcompanled bv their brother,
Mr Frank H. niiodes, nnd his daughter,
M'ss Mildred Hhodes, nnd Mr. llajmond
Wllklns, hn'p returned fioni a motor
trip throuRh the White Mountains to
their home In Mrdln,
Mrs, Irene H. I'urlsch. of 2842 Pin
mond street and Hnverford, returned
from a visit with Mrs lluth Sykes, of
Hnltlmore. Miss Syke.i Is now vlsltltift
Miss I'urlsch In Hnverford for n few
weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D II Chambers, of
Springfield, nre spending several weeks
at nigby. Nova Scotia
Ml- nnil Mrs. f A. Wllley nr spt-nd-Ing
some tlnu- at the Ambassador. At
limtlo Pity.
Hr. and Mis Alfred Oorden nnd their
daughter arc nt the Ambassador, Allan
tio f'lty.
GERIY1ANTOWN
Mr. Hushton Marot nnd his daughter.
Mrs ThaniAM Armntrong Williamson,
of I'nmpert-dhous. Mclvtnn inenue, hav
returned from a fortnight's trip to
Montrcnl and Quebec.
Miss Florence A. Trout, daughter of
Mr nnd Mrs diaries H Trout, of 127
Rast Cliveden nvenue. will become the
bride of Mr. Edgar J, Simons, of Oer
mnntown. nt the homo of the bride's
parents, on Saturday afternoon, Sep
tember Id. nt r. o'clock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Stlef and their
daughter. Miss Margaret Stlef, formerly
of 3R49 North Eleventh street, uie oc
cupying their new homo nt 7442 Devon
street.
?Ir- and Mrs. Maurlco- Peacock, of 321
vvlster street, are receiving congratula
tions upon tho birth of a son on August
20. Mrs. Peacock will be remembered
as MIn Mnry Meadows Tschudy of Hot
Springs, Vn,
Mr nnd Mrs Joseph E3hei-lck, of Ufl
Avest Mount Airy avenue, hao as their
guest for some time Mrs. Esherlck's
sister. Miss Ituth Gnngursch, of Wash
ington. Sir. and Sirs. George Gawthrop and
their daughter, Miss Peggy Gawthrop.
of 113 West Sit Airy avenue, will leave
on September C to spend two weeks at
tl o Oceanic, Ocean -City
Sirs Arthur Wllkle nnd her family, of
109 Harvey street, aro spending tho
rest of the summer nt Stone Harbor,
Sir. nnd Sirs. Howard Yaw, of l."3
est Durham street, who have been oc
cupying an apartment In Atlantic City
nil summer, will return to their home
next week.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Emma Parry, of 2000 West Tioga
street, will bo the guest of Sirs. S. li.
Urlssoll at her bungalow at Ocean
Beach, N. J,, over tho wick-end and
Lnbor Day.
Mr, ond Sirs. Sleyer Groskln, 221S
North Sixteenth street; their daughter,
SIIss Hnnna Groskln. and their sons
hnve returned from Towunda, Pa In
the Alleghany SloUntnlns, whero thoy
spent sevtal weeks. The marriage of
SIIss Groskln to Sir. Isndore A. Orecn
blatt will take place early In Octoum,
Sir and Sirs Slorton U. Slyers, of
1S0G West Tioga street, nre spending
sueral weeks at Wlldwood Slanor, Wild
wood, N. J.
Sirs. Anna SSaleli. of 3120 Clifford
street, has returned from Atlantic City
nnd Is now spending the rest of tho
summer with her daughter, Sirs N.
Sherman, nt the Wynncwood Apart
mints In Wlldwood, N. J She will re
turn to her homo September 10.
SIIss Ella Brunet. daughter of Pr.
and Sirs F. R, Brunet. of 210S Park
nvcntl", uccomrinnled by her aunt, Mrs.
A O.irrclrs, and her cousin, Sir. J. II.
Brunet, Jr.. left last Satuiclny on an
extended tour They will leturn In tho
eprlng
SIIss Frances Blum, of 12U8 North
Broad street, returned on Tuesday from
n lslt of two months to the hom of
Sir. and Sirs SI H Slayor. of Slmn
phls. Tmui Tim engagement of SIIss
Blum and Sir Godfrey Slayor h.ifl been
announced
Sir: and Sirs I3anc H Silverman of
the .Majestic, hae returned from Charle
voix. Sllch , and nre spending a few
weeks nt the Phllmont Country Club
SIis Georgo W Goldsmith will return
this week after n stay at Atlantic City.
HOLMESBURQ
SIIss Slarle Frankland and SIIss Slvr
tle Kee. of 810H Jnckson street, .irn
spending their vacation at Atlantic city
Sirs, J. C. Patterson, of Hhawn street,
has returned from a week's stay In
Wlldwood, whero she was tho guest of
Mrs James SIncDonald at her cottngo
Sirs James Kinney and her son. Sir.
Samuel Kinney, aie spending some time
In Altoona, Pa., and In the Alleghany
Mountains, where they will remain until
the middle of September
Mr Peter Held, Jr , and his family, of
8117 Frankford nvenue. have been at
Mone iiarnor lor a tew- weens.
Marine Despatch Line
Los Angeles San 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
I'r Iluti-H nnil Infurmiillan Apply
Atlantic-Gulf& Pacific S. S. Corp.
Mourn 300, IHII S, '1 lilrtl "Mt..
riill.ulrlpliln
l.onjinrd SSS. .Main SB77 I
OJxic Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL.
MANCHESTER, GLASGOW
U. S. S. B. S S "0PEUKA"
Eipecteil to Sail Middle Hrjitrmbrr
for ROTTERDAM
U. S. S. B. S S "WESTERN HOPE"
I's'ietied to 'mil Xiiiciiht Mil
AT CONFERENCE RATES
Harriss, MagHI & Co., Inc.
425 Lafnyctle Uldff.. I'liiintlelphi
lyombnrd fl?30-l Slain 7a;v
1
EVENING PUBLIC
To Be Married
.MISS .tlAHIAN KOYSTON
DniiRlitrr of Mr. anil .Mrs. William
Hoyslon, of MM South Kitty
fourth street, will lm married tn
William F. Jt-nnliiKs this iiftrrnnoii
Jennings Royston
Miss Mnrlnn Hoyston, ilnughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Itoyston, at 1411
South Fifty-fourth street, will bo mar
ried this afternoon to Mr. Wllllnnt F.
JennliiRS, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Freder
ick T. JpiminK, of Gowcn avenue, Chest
nut Ulll, nt the homo of tho bride. Th3
Initio will bo ntteuded by mih Uessle tire house hns nlreadv been sold. There
M. Jennincs. sister of the brldcjjroom. I WIU nlso he ten concerts in Pittsburgh
brotil? yT, hermin'?iirniten1ih,i8, i nnil live each in l.iltimore. WnshiiiRtoii
bme'cTnto.Vcrepe'lrer.s'wmra corsage '""' Hnri-I?b.irB. The Orchestra will
of orchids and lilies of tho valley. Th- also participate for tho fourth consccu
maid of honor will wear a dies of five time In the Montreal Festival.
peacock blue canton crepo mid wear n
corsatro or swceineart ice.
Mrs. William Jennings will
extended tou,r of tho West
Mr. nnd
mnl;e nn
YARDLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Houston nnd
tholr son, Mr. Itoburt Houston, of Hound
Brook, have been spending u few days
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Kirk Binds
Mrs. T. Sidney Cadwallader Is spend
ing a week nt Buck Hill Falls.
Mr. Wllllnnt M. Welch, 2d, has gone
to I'ottstown.
Mr. nnd Mrs Leonard Hose of ,!en
klntown. were recent guests of Mr and
Mrs. Henry Y. Plckerlnir.
NORRISTOWN
Mlsn Anna E. Isett, of 30 1 DeKalb
street, entertained at nuctlon brldcn In
honor of Mrs. Hnrlan Jones, of Balti
more, and Mrs. Frank T. Boggs, of
Washington.
Miss Marlon J Mullln, of L'nst Mar
shall street, entertained at u mirncii
party at her home In honor of Miss
Mary Gallagher nnd Mr John Gallagher,
who will be married September 7 In
Philadelphia There wero thirty guests
and Miss Onllairhfr was presented with
a surprise miscellaneous shower.
The marriage of Miss I.ydla T My
ers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Baynrd
T. Myers, of 208 Chain streot, and Mr.
James A. Skelloy. of Philadelphia, will
take place at high noon In the Graco
Lutheran Church on September 17. On
September 1 Miss Myers will be th
Riiest of honor nt a card pirty, which
Mrs. Walter B. Wagonhurst. of 118
West Airy streot, will glvo nt her home
MOORESTOWN
The Bev. and Mrs. Mlnter. of South
Church street, hnvo returned from their
vacation spent In Maryland.
The Uev. ond Mrs. Cusworth nnd their
fnmlly spent the week-end ns guests of
Mr and Mrs. Cox In their cottnge at
North Beach Haven, X. J.
Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Stroud are en-
tertnlnlng MI3S Alice Franklin
Brooklyn.
ofl
Tho engagement of Miss K.itherlno i
i.vn T.,.r.tt ,.nri Mr f!ro..in
Gould Miller, both of Merchintville, hns i
ben nnimiinccd.
The Rev nnd Mrs .lohn Mason nnd
their family are rpendlnfr tome time at
Lnko Wlnola. Tn
pnnrDFi.Ai.
APOLLO
2D & THOMPSON STS
MATINEE DAILY
St wetev narrv In "Dlnt"
T Wesley narrv In "Dlntj"'
W I1-M- Cast In "It's :- (ireat Life
T W P Ilirt "OMInlloy d Hip Mounted"
r W : linn "O'Mnlley of the Mounted"
S -D Washburn In "The Road to London"
ADf-AnlA CIIKSTNLT llel 10TH
AKVAIJIM. to A. M to 11 13 P. M.
M Wsnda Havlev In "The Snoh"
T Wnnda Hnwley in "The noii '
W Wanda Hawley In "The Mnoh"
T Winrla Jtawiev ill
p Wanda Hiwley In
S Wnndi Hnwley In
The Siioli"
Tlie Inoli"
"The Puoh"
ASTOR
FRANKLIN CIRARD AVE.
SIATINEE DAILY
M s rhaplln ln"Klni!. Queen nil Joker"
T B Chap In In "Klnir. tlueen nnd Joker"
v g Chaplin In "King. Queen unit Joker"
T O. Atherton. ' Don't Nrnlrrt Your 1 fe"
y it uherton "Don t Nealect Amir Ife"
h' o Atherton. "Don't Neirlect Your Wife"
o A I TlfDn' BIST t BALTIMORE i
BAL 1 lMUrN.ll. EVE n:30 SAT MAT.
.. . o,,.r n.J', "Ka,n"
y James Oliver Curwood's "Kaian'
T jmts Oliver Curwoftd's "Kniiin'
Wesley Harry in "iiini-'
X SVes ey Hurry In "Dlntj"
r- K. StacDor.ald. "SIv Lilly's I. itch Key"
S K SlacDonald. "Sly I.bi1.'h 1-atch Key"
BENN
04TH AND WOODLAND AVE.
MATINEE DAILY
tin. r.Bi m Rt
In "Proxies."
T Special cast In "Prorfes."
W Elliott Dexter In "The Wltehlne Hour."
T - Elliott Dexter In "The H'llrlilnit llniir.'
K R tF ) Arbuckle
S R (F ) Arbuckle,
'TifticlInK ft'il-enum"
'Trnellnit rtniesmnn"
t-ji t ICDirjpv Rrr-ad & Susquehanna
DL,VJCD1I1-' rnntlnuous a until 11
M -Allan Dwan'sj "The Forbidden Thln"
X Houee Peters. "Lslnn Lips."
y "The ltevenie of Tannn."
T Eueen O" Ri Ten in "MorliU Apart'
F -Slary SIonLaren "The M'Hd fioos-."
S Doris Slay "The llronre Hell."
t a niTAl '722 MARKET ST.
LM1 1 IVl- 10 A. St. to 11.18 P. M.
M Tom Slooie In "Mude In llriniu'
X Tom Sloore In "Slade In llrateit."
V Tom Sloore In "Slude In lleiirn."
X - -Tom Monro In "Mads In lloavrn."
F -Tom Slooro In "Made In Heaven."
v 1 om .tiuuin hi .(iitn ,ii ticttti-ii
COLONIAL a,n3-a yyn Ase"
M T SlelKtian. "The Conquest of Cunnnn"
X X Slelh-han. "The CoiMiuest of Cuiinun"
V T -Melnhan. "The Cnniist of Cniwan"
X R (Fatty) Arbuckle. "Cruu to Slurrj"
K -11 (Fatty) Arhuckle. "Craiy to Sliurj "
,S -it (Fattj) Arbuckle "Craiy to .Marry"
DARBY THEATRE"""""
SI Kim V'Jor's "The Jilokknlfe .Man"
X - Kins Vldor'i "The lilckknlfo Sinn"
V lUBtine Johnstone in "Tho I'luy tlilncr
of llrimdnay'
T -,lu nine lohnstone In "The I'lnjthlm of
llromlw.iy"
F I, llarrynoi-a in 'The I)ell's dnrdeii"
H.- 1. IiurrMiiore In "The I)eIPa (inrden"
CIMI lO.JJ SIATINEE DAILY
SI.--Vm, Do Mllle's "The lost Romance"
T Wm, , MPIe's "The Lost l"oniE
SV Hiieclal rst In "!( n (Ireut Life"
T Rncclal cast In "It's a flreat Mfi'l
F, Wallace Jmld In Tco Slnrh fiiwrl'
B.-rWullar lleldln ''Too Muob Hptwd"
pHOTDPLA-fsbv
COMPANY r J
CrAMgRICAI
LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
ORCHESTRA SEASON
BEGINS HERE OCT. 7
Personnel Increased From 96 to
110 Men Stokowskl Bring
ing New Compositions
The Pllllndelnliln Orchestro will oncn
ltq twcnt.v-seroinl season nnd the tenth
nt tvlilrli Leopold Htokiiwskl lias ucen
Its ponilnctor Octohrr 7 nnd H nt the
Academy of Music, The personnel of
ithn organization lint been Increased
from DO to 110 men. nnd the number or
novelties to lie iresernd will be the
ifllKL-nL i-vur sivi-ll III ll PIH2IU ri.-iinwu uj
nn American orchestra. '
1 Followlne Its cifstnm, the Orchestra
will ploy several times under "cuest"
'ccmluctors. The inot illstlnKiilslird of
iIimp Is Vincent (I'lndy. the famous
1 French comiioscr and conductor, who
I will lend tho orchestra nf a 1'iilr of con
certs in Philadelphia and six times on
tour. Negotiations arc still under way
for the service of other fumed lenders
.for concerts In this city.
I Mr. Stokowskl bus arranged a scries
I of three concerts for children on
Wedncsdnv afternoons, December 1-1,
, February 1 and March H. At these
concerts cvplnliatnry talks will be given
by speakers of authority. The usual
three concerts for the accommodation of
'thorc who mo tumble tn unlit admis
sion to the rcRi'lnr series will also be
(,'Iven. the throe most successful pro
grams of the senion heliifj selected for
these concerts.
The rcRtilnr senion will consist of
twenty-five pairs of concerts, boKlnniiiR
October 7 nnd S and cmlini; April 158
nnd 'Ji). DiirliiR this period the Or
cliestrn will be on lour five weeks, when
no concerts will be Riven here. The
Xew York season has been increased
from eluht to ten concerts and the en
The soloists Include the Italian pian
ist and composer, Alfredo Cnsclla, win
will make his American debut here, nnd
besides nppearlns as n performer nlso
will conduct some of his own com
positions. The other soloists nre:
Pinnlsts, Harold Ilnuer, Mjrn, Hess.
Josef Ilofmann and Edward I.ane, tho
lntter being the Stokowskl mednllst.
Violinists, Paul Kechanskl. Thadileus
Rich, Arrigo Sernto, Emll Tolmnuyl
nnd Fercnc Vecscy. Viola, Louis
Hallly and Romnln Verney. Cellist,
Michael Pcnhn. Singers. Elena Oer
liarilt and Marin Ivogun.
Mr. Stokowskl will return from
nbrood ubout September -0. bringing
n number of composition unfamiliar to
I'hilodelphlnns. Among thee nre
Symphonic Concertante. by Mozart, fo
violin, viola and orchestra, Uraunfels;
"Vnrlntions on a theme of llerlioz,"
Jf.hn Ireland : "Forgotten Rite,"
Vaughan Williams; "London Sym
phony," Algnno: Symphony, Si
belius ; Symphony No. !3, (first time in
America), Mahler; Symphonv No. 1
(first time in Philadelphia), Moussorg
skv; "Nult sul le Mont f'hative."
Strnwlnsky; "The Fire Plrd," with the
compoFor'H orchestration ; Schoenherg,
"Pcllens and Melisande," nnd Bruck
ner's Sympbouy No. 7.
OPERATIC SOCIETY
Wasslli I.eps, musical director of the
Philadelphia Operatic Society, has re
sumed the holding of rehearsals for that
organization's first production of tbe
senson, "Tannhauser," in English. It
is the most munitions undertaking in
the society's history nnd is occasioning
interest In musical circles. The re
hearsal last Wednesday evening nt the
Bourse wns excellently nttended. al
though there is not yet n sufficiently
large choru-.
Tenors nre especially needed, particu
larly of the second group. First nnd
second basses and altos ore also needed.
Sonio of the solo parts nre yet to, be
nsslened so thnt there is nn unusual
opportunity for ambitious singers to ob
tain rules. Tannlinuscr never Deiore
n'vs ut-e" nuei uui: i u mi uipmwunu
of noil-urofossloniil sort. Mr. I.eps an -
nounccs that relienrsals are held cvory
Wednesday evening nt eight o'clock nt
the Bourse, where those who dei-ire to
join the Kociety and to sing In the
opera may make application.
PHOTOPLAYS
Weekly Photoplay Guide Week of Aug. 29 to Sept. 3. Subject to Change
The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America which
is a guarantee of early showing of the finest produc tions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining
pictures through the Stnnley Company of America. s
FAIRMOUNT TaMaIS
M C TalnudKc tn "Imsohs In love"
T I'thel Clayton In "Wealth"
W T SlelKhan, "The Conquest of Cannnn"
T Jack Ho't In "Tim Iist Hinnanco"
F. Ml.SUr Cost In "Host Lrnne"
S F. Farnum in "The I.tst ( h nice"
I7A1II V THKATRF. 1.111 Market ht
i f-iivii, i s SI
To MIDNIGHT
St PaulS- rierlerlck in "Salvnce"
T. -E dlth Roberts In "Lslnu Llpt."
W. Si.eclnl Cast In "The He irt I.lnr"
T All-Star Cast In "The Fourth Fure"
l' lanf Noal In "The Othr Monitn'"
S - D Falrlisnks. "Flirting With Fute"
I ATI-I QT TlICATHK--Helo Spruco
(JOin Jl, SIATINEK DMLY
, SI Iv SfacDonald. "Mv Ijldv's I.ntch Key"
T 1 SIncDonald. "Sir Lailv's LnlehUej"
W All-Star Cast ln"Tho Concert" . ..
T rroihlnuhnm's "The Teii-Ilnllnr Raise"
F Conwav Tearle, In "fiocletr finohs"
S Conway Tesrle In "Society 'Snolis"
FRANKFORD
4713 FRANKFORD
AVfONI'K
M All. Star Cast. "The Ten-Dollar nnlse"
I T. All-Star Cast. "The Ten-Dollar R-ilse"
Au-r-m t-net "inp in-ioii'tr uiiise"
T Haiel Dawn In "Devotion"
-Hasel Dawn In "Devotion"
S "ael llstvn In "Devotion"
pi ORPT 001 MARKET ST
UbUUL j in A, n M to II
SI All-Star Cast. "The Mttle Tool"
I T Ail-Star Cnst "The Llttls Fool"
. W -Irene Rich In "The Vclre 'n Hie Dark"
T Irene Ricit "Th Vel- In tl-e, Dark"
F Rebe Daniels In "The Slnrelt Hnre"
S Hebe Donlels In "The Slnrrh Hare"
PRAMT "22 OIRARD AS n
VJI-l 1 SIATINT.E DAILY
I SI -Jck Tlckford In
"Tho Slin Who find Krritlilnr"
T Sbrtle P.'edman "The Tlrer'a
Co.it"
W MI-Sit ,-.?i "if, n dre.it Life1
T .lane Novak In "The Other Wom-vn"
'" 7an Ora 'The tn ef the l"oret
c Rssle Rarrls-ale "The Drcnklnr Point"
GREAT NORTHERN i'T'l.'
at Erie
ji i-oin .e;ri in "tiMisv mood"
T rola Neurl In "Ojiisj Wood"
SV Pola Negri In "0iih Wood"
T Lionel Horryinnre "firertt Adtenlure"
!, 'Jonel Ilarrymore "Orent Adtentnre"
S Lionel linrrmnr "flret Adirwtnre"
IMPERIAL ? t.;AE:rTTn!
,V f J'hll't" "Man U'nmnn Murrlu.e" '
D Phillips
Mnn Wnmiit
Mnrrlaise"
-I' Phillip'
"Sinn Wnm in-
MarrinEe"
hitman Ronnott In "Not fiullti
-Avnitman liennett n "Not lu ts'
1 Whitman nennett In
"Not fiiilll.'
I ("ViirrK Pnln Gernnntonn Ave. and
L-enign I aiace Iehl:h Avenue
M ".V..1,1.1,1"1" .n" Mllle's "Tint Lost Rnmnniv"
7..,y """." I'e, Mllle's "The IxMt Romanrt."
I Donald Ci Isn't "Aitpenrances"
F. Donald Crlsn s "Amteiir.ince"
F Tom Stoore In "Hold Your Horses"
P --TojnMnnr.e In "Holil Your llorees"
OVERBROOK M"IiVKpBD
H t!' .Vt1l",,h, "WJi.He nnd rnmarrlril"
f T., MelKhon "Vhlto nnd I'niniirrled"
.$ 'rion. "Huci-eil Si Profane Loir"
r K Ferguson, "Hatred A Profiine Ire"
P -.luckle Coouan In "The Kid"
i- ifinmiHw .unci.ean in
M SV1A1"nA".,.ir'".lVVM'':" '' Forest''
X.I??.nJ!l, Crlsn'. "Aniienrtnccs"
F, All-fltar Ca.t In t'Tlie Slan Tracker."
8. Sp.ol.1 Cast In "Tli. htiVt IJui''
N'fl A M .. it Ii n i.
8,
c
PALACF 121' MARKET STREET BELMONT 62P.AnOVK MA"Kr.T PARK niI,'0R AVI: DAI'PHiN HT
.iTULa,, VouAnln Chare ? 48"U " e tl.i? WoLn'"! "-y;,or,'tW,iv'"
T, -Clara Kmhili Youna In "ChorR It" Ih-IW." "awley. "Tlie Ouutde WohlSS" T.."A.V"Jck,f ln "The TriMelln nViSIS"' ..
t rMLV.R,,-,b.,,,!1 -Younif " "rhSrti f ' r wm lu.'iJu 'in'-.trlnS "'""i'10. wSiimB'. 1 W -Mry Macl.urei, in "TheVMd'fi""
pZj fi? u-uSva Xoun,t '" " hurite II" y Zu-m n?,..l S f 1rr" of " Nht" X-g'na Owen 'The Womnn Hrnl ( IhiST'i
1 " 'sra Klmhall Younif In "Cliart-i. it" E ,.m- Russell In "C hlldren of the N-Iht" F Seena Owen 'Th u'... X i.fi'iUKed'
S Clara Klmh.ll SSSS in "ffi if Wm Rus.eli In "Ch AldiZS ll i.I v f .. fi - DomiVr nPi.J".' ".V.m?. ?V) Ihiin.ed'
, .- ... -- ' i i - ...... .,, itruinn .la.k."
HH N( K.SS i",B MARKET STREET
To Lead Orchestra
.s9B&
.
VINCENT D'INDV
Famous French composer nnd con
ductor, who ulll bo n guest con
ductor of tho Philadelphia Orches
tra during the coining senson
v
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Pnul Outorbrlilse, Jr . Now York City, nnd
l'nula Hnillh. I'lltnliursh. l'n
Jont)h It I'owenall, 1D20 Oxford (.. nnd
nun H. Wnltnn, in.' qucon Inne.
Simon noldmnn, -J.-lin N. 32d St.. snd Farmle
lloldfnrli, 1030 S. 7th t.
Nnnnnn II John. on. lfith nnd Lomnnru ts.,
nnil t-'runcnn A. Wooflyn. Washlnutnn.
Ilatry llrntzler. -I r. 1 (I Hecnt St., nnd Marie
A .Nrz, 1.100 H. Jfnllpy nt.
Dnnlel (1 Mnhoney. 432 Wyalunlnit nve .
nr-l Annn .Mnn Smith. 373S KrnnUford nve
Jni-uli UnMbliim. 021 Lombard at., nnd Anlte
Oentpen. (127 (lorrltt nt.
Pnul Spavins. 1704 Catharine M , nnd Mamlo
Prior. 1201 fl ISth nt.
8amul A Urccn. linn Point Ureoi nve..
and Theresa A Trnuli. 1 101 S. 2Kth t.
OwirB" W. Hum, 3 " 1 r N. 17th t . nnd Mnry
n. Jonen 3U1.! N llrond at , .,
I.enn Mnrriin. 205 8. Hchntl nt , nnd N-J.lln
lllirnn. 20S S. Hch-M at . ..
Andrew Mnrtln. 2S3S N. Ix st . nnd Cntn-
nrli.-i Jt McCarthv. .'.."20 WeMmlnntor nvo
Anthoii) C Oiwnld. 33S 8. 13th st . nnd
Mnrv A Town. L'nOO South nt.
Clarence sturk. Ills Ubcr s . nnd Savllla
SiirKon. 2883 f. ninEfc-old t.
David II Pnrrlnh. llutledgo. 1'a . nnd Anna
K Cox. rtutledce, la. t ,
Chnrlea i: Andcrnon. 13th and Catharine
sts.. nnd Ida U Spou, lath nnd Cnthnrljrt.
Floyd A SMUer. ncaiilnc, Ta . nnd Ethl
I, Koft-mHti, lldidlnu. Pn.
Samuel C. Uottomloy, 5418 Westmlnntor nvo ,
nnd Jlnruaret A. Williams. 4528 N Mob!
Loiilsn Oarza. 1001 .lohmon at., and Marin
Moure. 1001 Johnson st.
Darnett Htelnsnyder, 11)30 N. Napa st.. nnd
Itofo Itosoff. 7.17 Bnlrbrldite st.
Amos .I Slmpnon. Oloucester, N. J . and
Kdna M Knrb. CH07 Catharine st
Jnmas Ure, 2(11(1 Ilraddock St.. nnd Susan
Flnnnlcan 2(110 Uraddoelt nt.
Emll O ClcnhoO'. 231 N 10th st . and
Emma Klemm 432 N. Darlen nt
Ahrnnnm i: I'oth. 2R30 N Illnssold st ,
nnd line tlri-en. 112 N. Hirst st.
Wllllnm II Ilnrer, 3101 Chestnut st . and
I.ptltln n llurl: 3030 Catharlt-s st.
Frnnk J. rnrroll 3037 Haltz St.. nnd Kmma
U. rrlPdorloic 202B H Seritennt st.
John A Howe. ROS N 21nt st . nnd Miriam
K. Grort. 3331 Uicust st.
Ooorue II Wrleht 1311 Kenney st . nnd
Annlo A Orth. nndlnir. I'n.
Stnmbo Matlon, 1)34 I.nwrenco St.. and
Vlktorlu Soknroh. 72(1 Sepvln t
FOR TIRED, ACHING
FEET-QUICK RELIEF
New method hctp feet in
perfect condition
Just plunge those tender, pain
ing feet into a bowl of warm water.
Work up a thick lather with Blue
jay Foot Soap. How soothingl
It brings instant relief to jangling
nerves. It prevents swelling, ex
cessive perspiration and itching.
Then massage the aching muscles
with cooling, soothing Blue-jay
Foot Relief, a penetrating balm.
Then apply that delightful anti
septic deodorant, Blue-jay Foot
Powder. Your feet will feel fine.
Write for free booklet "The
Proper Care of the Feet" to Bauer
& Black, Chicago.
Your druggist has
Blue jay
Foot Treatment
Keeps feet feeling fine
PIIOTOPi.Afr
RFCFNT MARKET ST. Delow 17TH
. ' l '3 A M lo It P M
A. ) Johnstone !n 'miritnti.fi ninpht...1
RIALTO
GKRSIAVTfJWN AVENUE
AT TFLPFHOCKKN ST,
RUBY ltA"KKT ST RELOW 7TH
T rnnn.,.t.n' n,11""' I" "The Slincle Cup"
Wr?nn",t?.,lc'' ninn'y In "The Muglr Cup"
T - w25V. ' ninn?v I" "The SIiibIc Cup"
rHvn3a Viwey m "fr stiinb Oak"
: whJ &ry ln "" s,l"'I-', Oak"
s -andi Hanley In "Iltr Sturdj Oak"
SAVOY I2U StAUKKT STREET
o i R A M TO riDNIOHT
Lionel Hafryfnore". "Tlu- iSMl SSSlS"
SHERWOOD S4lh Haltlmor. Av.
x M."rriJo;.l',',w' ilo.h ninton ,,f Placer"
u MT,J-rl0T-DVv' ?h 'iP"n of rclr
r tJ," ' J,'lrJ-uooJ.d ') "A Wise Fool"
r lames Kirkwood In "A Wise Fool"
? Tm Mnre n !!01'' Vo'- "or.es"
Tom Slo.re in "Hold Vour IIer.es"
STANLEY MARKET AT 10TH
rO n A M ro m li P M
St. negtnaW tlsrkrr's "The Old Ne.l"
w, "" na'', "arker . "ThP (it,) v,"
t-W" "",lr' "The Old Nest"
H Reginald Harker's '"The Old N'eit"
333 MARKET T "ibatub
J ' l,, L ..T1 n A M to u P M
M T Melchan
The Cntiniiit nf r.m.ni
i r Mttisnan
.'.T'.'i' Conquest of Cunaan" i
WT TwV,Tr,h,lj! "t1,'" Conqne-a't of Ca'naaK"
1S "Jl "' ,n "T.h, "histle"
F Mllllam S. lnrl In "T t lt'1,1-11."
S SMIlljm S Hart in "Tin. Ul.l.il.'
--. M.r., "A faie of To K3X&
Tl.o NIXON-NIRDUNGER
IHtATRES
CEDAR 0OT" CEDAn AVENUE
T--XCaK Crl, ',n e" Motwf Alldl.
1z?3lSy,iss,K,nr,,,,,
T. Hpec al Ca.t In Tli nllier"
"PR'.I Cst In "IStnnMil n,,t-n(-l"
ili.ntBt. rT... .v '"JiMfiu iiiiarnnieea
Ml-Htar C.t to, 1The Uuttertlr UlrP'
1 P - -
mBMws&A --'' 1
ILi7 A
ms
T i Johnstone In ".Sheltered Dnumliters"
1 ,..' J, Johnstone In "Mielureil i).iuixutrs"
I ti t" ih""on' ln "Shfltered Ilauuhters"
a- J Johnstone In ".ilieltereil II tushteTi"
TZKe?" In "Miam"
v V.'-riJ1 i'n In "Sham"
r Shc,)om',n :"l hani:ed"
v? omnn.r'' Changed"
5 ZTvJTa Ta,,mud- "The Passion Flouer"
. Norma Talinadee "The Passion Flower"
i. .. '-. HillHliilii 'Ten-Dollar liaise'
JZi'22: """ymore. "The D- IP, ou"len"
r Lionel, L'nrrvtnnr "ri,. nA. tn. n j.'..
I VICTORIA MAnKiVrsr; h nr 'r'-rV, gUgJJK
. Z7 , fr.. n N M -o II IS P M , ' Pert Lx'eil "Tli, p,i f. "'"""I'tlnn"
. 7vnn -V.""':.. ,l Xr cf. THO ''nrlil" - - - ltc of Heiiiptl,.n-
TH-0 N-.''' : St "', To World.". ! TPirri7DCM Sy.n V r.-..:. ...
F O Morris- "i -i- .1 - "".. IIVJ '" , J -' s-awv-r-JTI ,. : ... " "'" n m.
'llni.u Ulnnt" -
AUGUST 27, 1921
SERVICES FOR WAR HERO
Private William Epler to Be Burled
With MJIItary Honors Here
The fuifral of Private William Ral
ston Kpler, Company K, 100th In
fantry, killed in the Argonne Forest In
1D1H, will take place at 2 :.10 o'clock
tomorrow nfternoon from the home of
his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm R.
Kpler, r:i07 Mnrket street. Private
Kplcr enlisted in Company K nine days
before the United States entered the
Captain Walter M. Ocnrty Post, No.
.115. of the American Legion, will con
duct the services. Interment will ho In
Fernwood Cemetery.
Three Wills Admitted to Probate
Relatives are the beneficiaries in thren
wills admitted to probate today. They
nre those of Sarah .1. Price, who died
in Wlliinmsport, leaving nn estate val
ued at $0000; Frank Flelschmann, 5101)
Hrown street-, ?.107-1. and Mary A.
Powohlg, r700 Klngsesslng nvenue,
S-I400.
"The Christ of Science"
tiii: 8tn.ooo.oo imiize kssav
filirn br tho UnlTrrslty Union 1?0
Price 2. during Heptemhr 11.73
Contest for 1B21 rlo.es Dec. 1st.
Fim Prlie I4S.O0O.00 worth.
Nino Bmaller lrl7s each half the prle
nrecedlnij It. 1100 00 worth to each
Ksaylt who receives no prlie
For Full Information & Conditions. Address
TtEuaio-scinNTiric institute-'
Pleas Inclose 11 for explanatory Literature
nnd return postnire.
KET.iniQI'H NOT1CEH
llaptlut
the TEMrr.r,
llrond nnd llerks sts (1000 N ).
snno seats
Home of the Ornre nartlst Church
HL'SSELI. II CONWEI.L. Paotor
WM. DYRE McCUIlDY. Asoclnt Pastor
.1 Marvin Hnnna. Mulcal Director
Fred'k Starke. Oriranlst
Mr. MrCurdy will preach nt 10 30 and
7:13 Evenlne tonic. "The Church Tuhn
Don Joins." Solo quartet, consisting ofl
Phil Hippie, tenor. Mary Merlilee, soprano, ,
Horace Hood, bass. Lillian Holm.trand i
alto; Ileni. Kncdler. organist, will sine .
the followlne proitram:
' Only Wattlnc" (Renuest) Wllllnm. '
"Praise Ye" (Attllla) Verdi
"Mr Faith Looks Up to Thee' RehcneeUer
"The Lullabv of Life" Le.
Praer M"ellnu- Frtdnv nt S
Friends
limrrntiRAT. i'i.ri". nr unncim, r.u
Merlon MeetlnB House. Montaomery pike, I
constructed 1062. Here Wllllsm Penn !
worshiped, as well as many oth-r noted
Friends. Open overy First-day (Sundav)
mornlnir. Service 11 o'clock. All cor
dlnlly Invited
PresliTterlan
AIM'II STRECT PimSUYTFIlIAN CIIUIICII
18th and Arch sts
Clarence Kd-.vard Macartney. Minister.
10.13 A M and S P M.
n-v. David O Wvlle n D . will rreai-li
nirniilKiiKM piiesiiytkhian ciitrun
llrond and Diamond sts
Rev WILLIAM I. McCOIlMlCK Pastor.
Hev. Samuel It Curry Assistant Pastor
10:00 A. M Babuath School.
ll.Oii A M. "Christ's Constraint Lovs.
II Corinthians, v, 14.
7:4.ri ; P. M ; The yusst After Great
nss. Jeremiah. lv. 3.
Rev Samuel R Curry. Assistant Pastor
Wednesday eenlnc prajer metln at 8
o'clock
1'rolestnnt Knlsconal
T. SIATTIIKWh P. C. CHllKCII
fllrard ae. nd 18th st
Uev. C HtiRUi;ilT UKESE. D D Rector
Services 10 3U A M. A P. M. "'cr
Hev Harvey U Marxs, Hector of Chrl.t
Church. DanMlle, will preach at both
se Ices.
1'nltiirhin
FIRST UNITARIAN I'llfKCII. Chestnut st
above 21a st Cnlon summer servlre,
of Unitarian chunhei of Phlladelphir
11 A. if. Hev v. a rooman. of wu
mlnitton. De1 will preach, subject
''Henry Oeor,. or the Crusade for ihe
Curo of Poert ' '"
PHOTtlPLAYS
pMDIO-PUyT
. company r
wAMiniCA.
ULISEUM Mrt' fat sBth eoth
T'rjfiVf" '"' '" "The Gofden TV'? "
r1- fd"V 'tl? flllftB ""
pZLv- T-al,mad.Ke "Ohots of leslerrt.iv"
JUMBO 7 T8T OITrD AVE.
M -A.S,.rJr. IrtV'.ToP.r I'1-.
T..-T R.v Haines, "See SI, iiS?ee"lon
LEADER 4,STVTt8rTER "avb.
M -DouKla. Stata Y'tol?l5, T'Ar
T DoUBlan MucLein n "O a J nl"
$ rPrll.-I:,J- ln "The Hron,? n?-ll" 'nU,r
I R"J.kM.V..'P. 'Tio Ilron"' rS .
i ii?"r. P. ton m "Ilehlnd m..l.
-Dorothy Ualton
"itmn .;
'Hehlnd .Masks
RIVni I "SO AND SANSoTTr'
- t sen. . '
M-Rhlrl.v Slasen In "fsv. T nP.."'1
:: H.nlrlev Slason n "l.n. -rir..
E3SV':!S;,;1:S!::
AT OTHER THFATRcc
MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A.
tjermantown S3M.TtvfJto,rn A-
M AII.H.., .-. ----..-r. iMliy
.K ffi V iO-i.
w - Don. i i"V", "r. .r
T-Mary MnrLaren ""'"nTA . '"'
U'anih llfi.t.i
Th l il.i .- .
The O.tt.hi: V.,,
S Kusenj O llrl-i li,
World. Apart"
WtST ALLEGHENY ". Aiih.B,
, 7.V1" M,i'
P.- Mit.f..ii hiJli:S.m ..?,r"","rn'i Toniiny'
B.'-Lo,i Wiber' in""'" W.. 'f'eJ'V
Oven Baked Beans ,
Individual Pota, 10c J
S You'll never know how 3ii
Kg good Baked Beans can J3'
fye un''' yu ' our' M(v
?$k 24 Reitauranli J?'"1 '
.')' 'J-.'t. ctntratly located. -r .'
in
T fl"? TO-f- S-'T. 4 v-r. a..
LULUOl Stats 1 10 3 30 T STREETS F, M, rUOF.I ICIir.P.. Ilcrnlm.tcr
.V J Melh'an,'"The ConaiiMtf Vtl '" V. lessons of French to children and xrimn-up.
Tx "'JSjjn; VTj. ConJ ft. Theory and ..ners.ti.nl 7... Led. om.e
STRAND GCIxAS?'vV '
T t. tl o. . " ." .' sfUlirilHT'a I".l
M. Paramount' iir.aF.n..i.i
T-lr.mount .VriV-.rVcl.,? "DiSSiKSu
3 DEATHS FROM TYPHOID
Thirteen New Cases of Disease Re-
ported by Vital Statistics Bureau
'
Three dentil, from Mphnl.I fever were
reported to the Inruu of Vital Stn-
tlstlcs during the week In nil, tliir-
teen new cases of thbi disease appeared
on the records.
Director Fiirbush, of
SCHOOLS and COLLEGES
Until Hr-rei
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
Day and evcttinn sessions begin September 6
High School Graduates enn complete the two-year course In
Accounting, Administration, HiihIiicsh Administration, Srcrcturlnl
Administration, Foreign Trade or Advertising hy attending morning
sessions nnd obtain full credit toward the degree. The intensive nnd
practical work Is given the first two cars. A faculty of 100 give
personal instruction.
COMPLETE LIST OF COURSES
Aitrertlslnir
AcrountlnE 'C P. A.
ArcoilntlnK (.Morning)
Atnnn.icitst (-otirse
AikIIUhk
llankliiK (I'rnrllcul Cnure)
llookheeimiz Cmirse
Pins fi
lliislnes Admlnlitrntlon nnd MnnKPinent
lliislnr.s unit M-.le ( urresiioiidenie
ommerce ana iiiouMrj
C'annnrrrliil Course
Inmmerrlil I'luttlsh (Ailvmreill
Commerclnl Ilncll.li (Ilitrn.lte Course)
Comnirrrlnl I.nw
Conuneril.l Spnnlsli
I'cnTeriinclnir
CoriKirutloii I'lnunrr
'ot Arcounllnir
Cri illts nnd Collections
lnnomles of lliislnes
Kmercency .Shorthand Course (4 months)
Fllln it
Foreign Trade
lonr-enr Cnllpse Courso In Iluslness
Ailinlnlstrullon
Courses nre onrrd
Trom 8 A. M. to 12 M. Trnin I !' M. to fi P. M.
From 1 P. si. to 4 P. SI. From 7:30 P. M. tn II-.30 P
Clink xn h J ret Miintcil nnd most convenient time for l.lliliu: course)
Ples send me the School of Commei-e nr-'ilur ilecrlhlnjr H cnurees end in
special folder or th.- courso checked Then- ai to t eent to me fre of c'larae or
free of other cwUatton.
Thirty-rix icars' experience in buildinrj practical business
courses covering every phase of commercial education.
Name In full ....
Homo Addroso
Dutilness Addrns
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Philadelphia
MM.
KS
&ano
PREPARATION MEANS PROMOTION
Thousands I f OU K peiu oreDJtHd ftr ,f li nnr Niuht School, hmr ien
promoted to pos n ns as lmnki .Suerlni rdi iri ianacera Heads of
li portrr.eins Oeneral IIu n- s- S'er,riph Knllsh S-lesmanhip Hisher
KnitMsh Effective Speaklnif r-V Sr lc i p A Accnuntinn Ileal Estate
end t onveyanonic. AN ICf'Itl I1ITFII tliMli:H( '.tl, C 1IOOI.
1200 VALNUT STREET
Household Economics
Make Your Own Hats and Gowns!
rh.nk t 'te
run t-en I et tint a
Vn- Anywaj n
il hae n tai oi !
i !.! m h i
pro'e '.ion a f
i
S'' us nn 1 lis
prof. - slonal bi i
ance
ThoroiiKh loures In Slllllnerr and
DressniuklnKl Small tu'tlou.
Ifrtfe or Call for (.atalu'j
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WANAMAKER
INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES
N W Corner S3d and Wn'rut Streets
Day Evening
Afternoon Saturday
orust .1140 foi
send postcard
PALI I'F.lt.M IIKlil.NS kpii:miih; .,
Our reKU ar Sn and nlsht claess 'n
shorthand and typewriting and In bon
keeptns and accountancy recln Sept-rh--0
In-estlRat" and enroll now Prrson ii
and vrart'eal Instru'-tlon P'Htlnrs fr cu"
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Y.M.C.A. SCHOOL OF IVJUSIC
Studios 1421 Arch Street. 11)13 H I-rhlcli
tcnue, Sid A Mnwm Mreets
Instruction C,len to .Men Women, Children
Studios Open 0 A SI to '.I P M. Dulh
Courses Plane --Prorri-le -cries. " Ocsan
Violin, Voice. Ilnrmont Motion Phtire
11 1 lilt:. Vinllnirllo ll.tnjo Mnndnllti
fiiiltur. Plino-Tunliiff, Teachers' Noriiml I
Course '
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OAK LANE COISIIIV DAY SCHOOL '
A dlstinctheb practical school Kinder
carten to col epe oren-a:r iikjiii- 311 hirt-s
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PINE ST. WEST OF RROAD
PHILADELPHIA
The Gordon-Roney School
Fur Cllrls lUi Hprme Nlret-t
Oenjral and ( olle Prepa a'orv Courses
Roof arden and Gym .MISi RIINF. I'rlii
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pointed tint that tlioiiMimli of vacaM-
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ho ro-.p.,ii;lhl. for the fever rnthcrllian
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l-onr-.enr fnllene "crrrt irlnl fours
I'mir-teur fclleue Cinire In rcimntln
I'miroenr Collrur Course In Tiirelcn
. lihlii.l'rlnl Mnti.'iKrmrnt nnd Dlstrllintlon
Interior nnd I nninierrlnl Decnriillni:
lneetmentH unit InHiirtnce
Nertn-il iimmerrlal (nurse
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Trnflle Itrites mid Mnnnicenient
To.jenr I).iv tatirse I" Accountlnr
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DAY SCHOOL
OPENS SEPT. 6
NIGHT SCHOOL
OPENS SEPT. 8
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ZECKWER-HAHN
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Acad
1617 Spruce Street
Opens September 1st for
Registration
Classes in all departments
resumed September 6th.
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Broad & Chrrry St..
The Franklin Institute
School cf Mechanic Arts
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