.Tf,TJ ..,., " ''A if r'7 1 v" :'!' 5 M -v - (V ftv'- aj f J' v . l 4v.'i Ph Y-'V'-" '?. 'flH J J- ., , ' i,J & BVENtNG PUBtlO ; iLEDaEI--PH;Ai)i3LPHIA,, MONDAY, ". A . ' ' 7 ' SI'S. L r l AUGUST 29, 1921 t! 0 JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE i Nancy Wynne Tells of Visits and Entertainments of the Smart Set Miss ua Costa Given Dinner by the George Brookes at Southampton ..., ! jtATiTRTl In entertaining LjC9,Io Da Costa for a fortnight ., her mother's place in Southampton. She hnn been uoing u ..- - -- . ther0 this summer, nntl, bollcvo me, tLillc knows how to do It. She Is the ' Tuthtcr of Mrs. George Brooke, of 1 monbury House, Ithan, you know. 0. Saturday nlSht Mr. nnd Sirs. Brooke pave a delightful dinner party In honor of Jessie. Both Lucille nnd Jessie arc populnr fr, Jessie camo out last year and iu been having n wonderful time ever dnce She Is tho daughter of Mr. Charles F. Da Costa, of Ashwood, vnunnvn and n cousin of Christine X'K.?lir who will bte a debutante SJr.lier mother, who died .cvernl ..,. no was Juliet B ddle, thedaugh V. of Mr" Henry Williams Blddlc. of BNh lolnch. "noli, and a sister of Mrs. willlnm" rilddle Cadwolader. who was MlWred 11 lddte. J hear that Jessie will stay with Lucille for wo weeks. AN INTERESTING "house party was clveii over the week-end by Mr. ,nd Mrs. Roland I Taylor nt their Snider place In Winter Hnrbor. -Me. X Tnvlors have n beautiful place nt Omnedd Valley nnd have glwn n great gSr entertainments there for their Anihtfr. One daughter, Mnrjory, Sirfled Gordon Hardwlck about two Mrs hgo, and they have the swectes Slid Those who spent the week-end ,t Winter Harbor were Elizabeth Anne, the Taylor"' other daughter, Mary Fahnestock, Adelaide B. NcwHn Alfred Beeves Hunter, William Newbold Ely, Jr., and Charles Stewart Wurts, Jr. IF ANY. OMi is iisapiiouin: "- they won't? be going to the Denckla- Kp.lct,Wone may be cneereu up u " " y- that there are to be a lot of pretty wed dings around that time, so there 11 be p enty to go to. Atlee Downs nnd Rob Fiiher are to be married In early Octo ber I hear, and Julie Raker's wedding I, to be on the 15th. and I hear Betty Elliott's date is some time that month, and there's still another, but they have not divulged the fact to the general pub- Atlro Downs was one of the very prettiest debutantes of last season, and she ii bound to make an exquisite bride. She is so lovely, too. Indeed. I think Bob Fisher Is one of the luckiest men I know to huvo won such n chnrmlng rlrl. Atlee Is the youngest of the Downs jlrls. Her eldest sister. Ressle, mar ried Rowland Evans, and Phoebe mar ried Jack Sergennt. of New Haven, who is a cousin of Bob Fisher. Inciden tally. Mr. Fisher was In California last winter, and I have not heard whether they will live out there or not. I can t help hoping, however, that they will jtay near home. I don't like so many of our loveliest women marrying out-of-town men. One misses them so much. I HAVE never heard anything to equnl the doings at Deauvllle in Fronce this summer. I was talking last week to a woman who spent several weeks there, nnd the astonishing part about It all Is thnt the strongo bathing costumes lure not only been worn by chorus girls nl actresses, but by some of the people you know nnd I know. One girl, I'm told, appeared on the bench in a one piece garment of brilliant scarlet satin, the skirt of the garment coming down to about three inches nbovo the knee, and the stockings thereof simply were not. It wns n case of "ain't goln' to bo no stockings," nntl they nlntcd. She did not seem to mind tho stares cither. I wot, told, but over here she's just us propsr as can he. Can you beat It? NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss ("hrlstlno Padwnlader, daughter Of Dr. and Mrs Williams Diddle Cftd wlafler. of Ilndnor, who will bo ono of tho most popular nnd feted debu tantes of tho comlner season, will bo tho neat of honor at a ball, which her par ents will give on Friday evening, De cember 23, at tho Rltz-Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Riddle, of On the Hill, Olen Riddle, who have been Bending a part of tho summer at their place at Saratoga, X, Y., will return homo early next month. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords, who have been tho guests of Mr and Mrs. Riddle for a rronth, will return on September 2. Mrs. Herbert I Clark , of Bryn Mawr, who has been spending the sum fnr traellwr In Europe, will return home tho latter part of September. Mr 'William Lord Sexton and his son, Mr. Erie H Sexton, of Highland avenue. Chestnut Hill, who are traveling In Eiik land and France, will return home Oc tober 1, Mr, and Mrs. Harrison S. Morris nnd their daughter. Miss Catharine Wharton Morris, of tho Annex, Oak I.nne, who are spending the summer at their villa at Jamestown. R. I , will return home the latter part of September. t Miss Mirgnr't K Curtis, of Ovcr hrook, Is vlalMnpr Mr nnd Mrs Edwin A. Bookmyer nt their cottago In Oiclsea Mr and Mrs. .Tames Starr and their daughter. Miss Sarah Logan Starr, of piney avenue, Ocrmantown, whd have Men spending tho summer nt Noa Bcotln, will return home early next month. Miss Oertruds Gilbert of Red Top, Susquehanna road and Washington Isne. Rjdal, In nt the Homestead, Hot Springs, Vn , for (ecral weeks. Mr, Jo?eph E Wldener. who has been at Newport with Mrs. WUIener for tho ason, has returned to1 Lynnvwood Jiall, his country placo nt TJIklns P.nk or a few dajs. . Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hrorlc, Mr. John W. Brock, Jr. Mr Arthur Brock and Mr Normnn H. Brock will remain Quito late In the autumn at tholr sum mer home, Upton, near Wyncoto, bofoie "turning to their town house- nt 1417 cprOca street. Mrs J Howard Glbion and her son ana. daughtcr-ln-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. pnrvC Gibson, of 2001 Walnut street, nave been spending tho grenter pare of Jn summer at Faliy Hill, their countiy Home near Jenklntown Mrs J. Sims Wilson, her dnughter and son, MIbh Mary Wilson and Mr Jonn Sloan Wilson, of College avenue, are spending the summer nt their Placo near Penllyn i Xir,nni1 SI,B 1'ud p- Vollers, of nrex i Hill nro receiving congi.itulatlons ion the birth of a daughter on August " Mrs Vollers before her marriage fas Miss Dorothy Wall, dnughter of r and Mrs.. Charles V Wall rw,1!', a,ncl ?Irs Ernest L. Vnrnall. of "end-n-Hond, Mojlan, who have been tor, ng through New England, aro "ending n few days nt Mnnchestor, m.. ... . t...., , . .. Ur, !' " i ui rreeman, or ."woy- I i.H'. v," have been nbroad for several i 5,e.e.s and nre now In I'nrls. will sail lr this. countiy on Thursda i leMr' 'd Mrs. Harry Broughall Pep m, pP'er'B parents. Mr nnd Mrs WoMal" SIcl"tlre1 nt their homo In ofr'r, nml. MrH Frederick n Roth, to r.orH la.,n('' Chestnut Hill, have go. o l0ah0an City, to rumaln until af er Uan2r Da. Thelr """-In-law and "UEhter. Mr anil Mrs ni,n,iD. MV' Lt,n1vn.?n,n..!'n.enrtlnF so,o tlmo'nt ' - i.ivi.i, win jnm mem later. thJl1'' .nndLMrs. Frank Bnldlnrt, with pflUS"' ?llBf "achel Baldlno " .8 Pierce atreet, aooompanied by i Mr. Anthony Do Luca, Mrs. Baldlno'i brother, are spending two weeks In North Wlldwood, N. J. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Frank Webb, of Jenklntown, If (pending tho summer at Capo Cod, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Mnrtlndale, Jr., of Oak Lane, have been spending the summer at their cottngo at Ocean City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Best, of Twelfth street and Ansley road, Melrose Park, spond tho week-ends nt Chelsea, whero they nre tho guests of Mr. Best's father, Mr. Conrad Best, nt his cottage. Mrs. Best beforo her marrlago in June was Miss Knthcrlno Trefz Splolberger, of Gcrmantown. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Park Moore of Wlldorcllff. Elklns avenue. Elklns Park, nro spending several weeks nt Onion Hall, Wernersvlllc, Pa. Mrs. Warren Paxscm, of Melrose Park, has returned from Atlantic City, whero she spent part of August. QERMANTOWN t Mr. and Mrs. William II. Glocker, of 484(1 Pulaski avenue, have returned from spending two weeks nt tho Break ers. Ocean City. --... wvv,.., unci, u. urIHUUI llll'l Grccno streets, hns returned from wiii xuuynanna, i'a . wnero ho has been in camp with the 108th Field Ar tillery for two weeks. Miss Katherlno Kelly, of 6610 Boyer street, In visiting relatives In Absccon, in. J., for two weeks. r5lr-?nd Mrs. Goorgo McMahom. of 6633 Chew street, havo gone to Wild wood, for n month. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles McNeely Craw ford and their family, of 4643 Fern- ..... iuuu. nuve reiurneci irom spending a week in Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln II. Grebo, 6321 aermantown avenuo, left on Saturday td spend a week In Ocean City. Mr. nn,1 AT llf.l r r 1- B3Bo Lena street, havo been In Ocean City slnco early summer. KCoIr nndMrs- Phl"P p- Coleman, of 65i Enat Mayland street, have returned from visiting relatives In New England slnco early summer, TIls,a,rE1Jzabeth Woodward and Miss vr..8 S0?w,a.Jd' daughters of Mr. and fl.E-uP- Wopdward, of 613 Brlnton In,. i returned from spending some tlmo In Asbury Park. NORTH PHILADELPHIA nraioniav rsi, oorBe W. Wolfstcln. or 1001 North Broad street, aro receiv ing congratulations on the birth of a son, George W. Wolfsteln, Jr., on Tucs ?,.AUBU. 18- Mrs- Wolfsteln wna ,2. mcy JIIts Margaret Mnyer. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton O. Mayer. Mrs. Fannie B. Lesser, of 4642 North xentn streot, has announced tho engage ment of her daughter. Miss Hortenso B, LcsBer, to Mr. Solomon Llnkor. ,.?.I.!';..nntl aIr?- s- Lnngstadter nnd tholr V,i " Avl": ,llss "0Be Langstadtcr and Alias Carrlo Lnngstadter, of 1920 Poplar street, aro nt Wcrnersvllle, Pn. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barnes, of Elmlra, jV ., aro the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Cadwallader, of 1200 Marlyn road. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Flnkot and their amuy have returned to their home, at 5316 Baltimore avenue, after a motor trip through the Adirondack Mountains. ,JIr. and Mrs. Francis J. Glelch, of 1038 Belmont avenue, nre receiving con gratulations upon tho birth of a daugh ter, Marie Frances Glelch, on August 24. Mrs. Glelch will bo remembered as Miss Marie J. Thornton. Miss Margaret Shlllenn, of Clearfield, Pa.. In tho Client nt Vla AllfA rM.n.. of 4030 Locust street. Mrs. E. J. McClces and Miss Dorothy McClees, of 4002 Walnut streot, aro spending two weeks at Lavolette, N. J. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. G. Latch, of 1638 Allen grove street, aro spending a few weeks at Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Llstcoe. of 1829 Harrison Btrcet. have returned from a month's stay at Wlldwood. Miss Madcllno Nowbold, of Frnnkfonl avenuo nnd Orthodox streot, Is enter taining MIS3 Mabel Brown, of Pitts burgh, for a few dns at Atlantic City. Dr. George C Hnnno- and Mr. Percl val Hanna, of 1840 Frankford avenue, nnd Mr. Gcorgo Alvln Snook nro spend ing some time In Aroostook County, Maine. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Matheson. of Northwood, aro bpcndlng a month at' Lako George, N. Y. .M.,,Ja.me", "uehes and his family, of 4722 Griscom street, aro cm a two weeks' stay nt Stono Harbor. N. J. Mr. nml Mm T M.ni.1. nHA automobile tour through New England and will bo gono for thrco weeks. NORRISTOWN Announcement has been inndo of tho marriage of Miss Sarah C Winner, of Philadelphia, and Mr. Horace E. Htyer. of 1019 DeKnlh street, (his city, on August 22 In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Polev, of Whitehall road, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on 'August 23, when a family reunion was held nt tho Poley home. They havo two children. Mrs. Edwin G. Kurtz nnd Mr. C. Milton Poley. Miss Cathnrlno Bookman, of East Fornanco street, entertained at a porch party at her homo to meet Miss Jesslo Gotwals, of Philadelphia, who ia visit ing In tills city. Tliero wero six guests. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs Walter H. Corkrnn, of Media has been thn guest for a fortnight of 'Mrs Henry M Wliz at her cottngo nt Port Jclfeison. L. 1 Mis Wliz will return to her home In Wnlllngford FOino tlmo In September Mrs A J. Seltzer nnd her daughter Mrs, L F Brown, of Mlllbourne, aro spending some time at tho Hotel Elberon AtlnUitlo City. Mr. and Mrs Arthur B. Adams havo been entertaining their nephew, Mr Wnrren, Sensenlck, of Portland, Ore. at their homo In Moylnn for a fortnight. Mr. Sensenlck left a few days ago for Boston, where ho will enter the Massa chusetts Instltuto of Technology, MOORESTOWN The Rev Leo Dlneen Is spending two weeks nt Hampton, N. J. Mr George M Ilillman, Jr., of West Mnln streot, has sailed on tho George Washington to lslt England nnd France Miss Mildred Benners Is nt Ocenn City ns n guest of Dr nnd Mrs Charles Beldert, of Philadelphia. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MISS ELEANQtt CUMMINGS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. How ell CutnmltiffS, of tho Wellington, whoso engagement to Mr. Willanl John Mason, of Chicago, has ccntly been nounccd V ,. y-,-'J'i,,ri '' ' Jr '' si, -y, ' " . w, sf&i -"Z.7A Wh wrp --wV?? didn't think the C.nncln hnd it In hcrl Tell you whnt let's do. I'm linf? ns n pup. hot's seo whnt this old hotel hns to offer In the way of food, and then go Imck. Shnll we?" In the faco of this complete ndmls rnksion of tho superiority of hf car Margaret wni disarmed, ahoy entered the hotel nnd ordered largely of food. While they were waiting for the order to bo filled Bob bent toward Margaret. "Peggy, dear, I didn't come over to ineo with you. You've proved thut you havo the better car. Now, won't you let mc tell yon that I levo you?" Margaret blushed; but the lock on her face as she turned toward the young mnn wii enough for him. Ho would have token her In his nrms then nnd there, but the waiter returned and (he coincntlona had to be observed. It was not till they Imd returned that he received her final answer nnd left fot his own home, tho hnpplcst man In the world. As he flew over tho rood, after hav ing promised to come to cull ngnin on the very next dny, he apostrophized his fulthful Bramble. "We had to let her heat us this nf ternoon, old thing," he said an the speedometer showed seventy-two. "But now you can hump yourself all you want to. Go to It I" "Ilonk-honkl" replied tho faithful Bramble. LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Mo nnd pop was eating brckfist this morning, pop reeding the pnper nnd eating at the same time and mc Jest eating and asking pop dlffrcnt ques tions about dlffrcnt subjecks, saying, Hay, pop, do you think a grasshopper could Jump fiO times as far if It was DO timed no big? It raltc nnd .It mite not, thats the nccrcst I can come to It, and now let me remfnd you ngen that Id like to reed my paper, scd pop. Being about the llth time he had reminded me, me thinking, I gess I better not nsk him enythlng cits. WIch Jest then I talsted my egg nnd it talsted like n egg that mile of tnlstcd all rite once but tnists fenrsc now, nnd I sed, G wlzz, liny pop. Stop, quit, lay off, wot did I Jest tell you? Eat your egg, fed nop. But hoy, pop, nnd pop sed. ho hays nhout It, now do jour rnrn but hew II ful Imitation of a doff and dum elnui. Eat your egg. Wirh I storied lo keep on doing, talsting even fenrser than it did wen I dldent Ixpert It to taint that way, and nop opened hl nnd talsted It and (hen smelt 1, tsayhig, Good nltc, this egg cou'd tell jou tho story of tho flood If It could tnwlc. Meenlng how old It wan, nnd he ted, Benny docH your egg talst queer? It did, Ivo got It all nte now. I sed Wat In heavens name did you wunt to eat it bad egg for? cd pop. and I sed, Well G. heck, pop, every time I started to tell you about It jou told mr to cat it. Well of 'all the stupid dum Ignorant tricks I ever herd of tlints the stupidest dumnrest nnd lgnornntest. sed pop And lie kepp on tnwklng innil nt me till he finished his brcklist. 1'ioUng some times you innke pecple mndder In doing wnt the foil you than wnt jou would if (iu dldent F" RESINOL Soolhinq &ndllc&linq Doctors daily prescribe ihis oinfmenno heal .skin trouble because Jhey know it dives prompt results j j " '' MASCO ASCO ASCO V.SKAtVsVtf-44AV'lV V Photo by Fhoto-Craftrs THE DAILY NOVELETTE the 'Great Oven Baked Beans In Individual Pots, 10c J UMB :ift You'll never know how good Baked Beans can .S be until you try our. K, MM.M.W ? i 24 ReitauranU '-V centrally Ivcattd, 'iTirr ii'i Hi in tfoaK&ffj kRD&arr Wgsi tdfaJBM J A High-Speed Courtship By FREDERICK HART THE big gray racing car plunged nround a sham curve, skidded wildly, righted itself, and shot ahead up tho straight, with iti speedometer climbing steadily from fifty fifty-five sixty closo to sixty-three. Its lone occupant was a girl a girl enveloped in a white dust-coat, wearing a snug motoring cap and gauntleted gloves that were gripping the wheel of the power ful machine with n sure clasp, thnt seemed to Indicate complete mastery of the Iron horse that was surging under her. Tho roar of tho exhaust and tho high eong of the tires on the smooth rnn,I rlrmrnorl nil other noisCS. Another curve showed nhend ; and the girl, set ting her teeth, took it at full speed. She passed a car coming in the opposite direction with n rush thnt left Its occu pnnts gasping In nmazement. But the girl cared nothing for f lightened pas sengers or danger to hcrbelf. She was saying ns she nursed her car to on even higher burst of speed, "I'll show him! I'll show him!" About a mile behind her n car. some what llko her own, was making even more reckless time over the road. It wns painted n dull brown and bunt; in long stream lines that gave it the ap pearance of something which would scorn anything under sixty miles nn hour. At its wheel wns seated a oung man, so enveloped in coat, cap and gog gles that nothing could be fiecn of his features. Ah he urged his machine down rnn.i ho kent saying to himself: Scott I Why did bhc want to run away liko that? I've got to catch her! Tho cause of this mad rnco down a country road was ono of those little things that bring about great effects. Bob Hathaway hnd gono to call on Margaret Elliot with tho firm Intention of proposing to her ; a thing which ho hnd been on the point of doing for the last two months. To do her Justice. Margnret was perfectly aware of this intention on the part of young Mr. Hathaway; and In her mind she hnd decided what her answer was to be. But Bob unfortunately for him, was au en thusiast on the subject of his big Brnm blo roadster, while Margaret had but ohe passion her own Gancia Eight, which she drove, tended nnd repaired herself. Bob. on colling, had unwisely boasted of the time ho had made in coming oer a dlstanco of eight miles. Margaret had replied that she often mmle the distance in several seconds less. This hnd started an argument which hud drifted, ns such arguments do from a friendly dispute into a defi nite intention on the part of both par ties not to give in to each other. Mar garet had suddenly challenged Bob to u raco to Baxter, fifty miles away, nml before he had hnd time to object she had hastened to the garage, run out her our and wns flying up the road. Bob, a lit tle angry, followed nt his best speed. The result wns two cars madly careen ing, for n dlstnnt goal and n perfectly good proposal scattered to tho winds. The Gnneln had had n few yards start, which its fnster pick up' had lengthened to nearly n mile beforo Bob fior his heavier machine Into its full swing: hut once ho hnd opened tlio throttle, thn Bramble began to rut down tho distance. Twenty miles out of Baxter he wns less than n half mile behind, and gaining steadily. He ex ulted under his breath, nnd pushed the throttle the last fraction of nn inch toward the floor. Tho cor boomed under him and ate up tho strip of toadway. He was gaining bo would win. At that moment, fifteen miles from the gonl, Inspiration visited Mr. Robert Hathaway. He grinned a giin to him i elf. A well-known cluiup of trees shot past; Bob knew thnt a qunrter of n mllo further on the rood straightened Into n stretch thnt ran eight miles with out n curve, ending with u sharp climb and then a twisting descent iuto tho town of Baxter. He drew up till he wns about n hundred yards in the rear of Margaret's Gancia, to that ho was sure that she snw him in the little mir ror on tho left fender; nnd there he hung aw the two cars rounded tho Inst curve and shot into the long straight away. He saw Margnret glance slightly to one side tho top of bcr head was visi ble over tho rear of her car nnd then tho Ijanciu uttered a defiant roar and sped down the straightaway. Bob re plied with n long blast on his horn, anil settled himself for tho finish. But here nn ninnzing thing happened. The Bram ble besnn to loie. At the beginning of tlio straight it had been apparently gaining; but ns tho rond wittered under nn- wiicciH oi the two cars the Gancia slowly but surely drew nwny. Mile after mile of the rond slipped past, nnd nt each mile the Bramble was n little farther behind. Bob looked at his speedometer and grinned ngaln. Tho figures "OS" showed in the little win- Ciow, nnd his throttle was n good half inch from being pressed down to tho limit. "She's making about sixty-ninc," he thought to himself. "That's the bent she can do with that old bus of hers and nt this rato phe'll beat me to Bax ter by a good two miles. O. K. !" And he chuckled ns he expressed a tendency of the Bramble to increase its speed. Th,r IV1 slx rallcs "f fiPir Journev wns finished in this order. As tho whito steeplo thnt marked tho town of Bax ter showed above the trectops Maigaict urging her car to a last effort, saw her speedometer register seventy. A glance nt the mirror showed that her rival was nowhere to be seen. Shu finished tho lust mile nnd slowed down to n sednto thirty as she entered the main street: there, beforo the one hotel, that the town boasted she stopped nnd wuitcd. It was n pood threo minutes beforo l.er rival drew up behind her. He Imped from his seat and looked solici tously over his machine ; then ho went up to her. "Well, you beat me. all right!" he announced with a sunny smile "I MAIIKKT AT lHTH 11 A M TO It V M. THE OLD NEST. KUPERT HUGHES' Ad'lnl nmVAItD AMIANO. Tlnritnno: JI'I.KS PKM.A ROBA. Boy VlollnUt PAI ATP lU MAIIKKT STUUET rlLiVsLi ln A M , n ,, M THIS WEEK-FinST PRESENTATION Clara KimUIYound In Sada Covvont photo w i.dramotlc thunderbolt CAatQje M! Dadicorcd to alTwomen who don't reollie the value oP mortcu....... ARTAHIA CHESTNUT ltd. 10TH WANDA HAWLEY In "THE SNOB" VlfTHPIA MAHKET ST. ab. 0th VllslVSIVl o A. M. to 11:18 P.M. "A TALE OF TWO WORLDS" A GOUVEBNEUR MORRIS STORY CAPITOL Tli MARKET 8TREET TOM MOORE In "MADE IN HEAVEN" nriniT MARKET ST. bel. 17TH RKliKN T JL'STINE JOHNSTONE In lJ"iVJLill "Sheltered Daurhter" MARKET AT JUNIPER VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS 11 to 11 GLOBE AN Wi 'MS I Bra p I Daily Mat. 2:15 UaillCK Nights at 8:15 JfTfT Apr MB? 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Plain colors in the right shades of brown, pink, blue, lavender, rose and maize. A bit Another quality at a less price. whito or wnilO Dtaue or nnnin of tU 1 1 prists makes a dainty trim for a gingham frock. Or, the collar and cuffs may be gingham of another hue that will contrast prettily with colors of the gown. TJ-if 1008 GhestnutStreet BEG MON. SEPT 5T-" SEAT SAIL TODAY CNRY X SAVAGE CWer. GE P i w herSELH Cornered DIRE.CT FROM 6 MONTHS AT THE ASTOR THEATRE.Ny WITH ORIGINAL CASf INTACT :-. . - ----- ..--- - i WAI INilT "' THEITIIK vv rtL,1'J llth A Uiilniit Opens Sat. Night, Sept. 10 OlHer MornscQ M, I Pr.um LOVE DREAM !PVTa ON irr Forrest Next Mon. Evg. SEAT SALE TODAY CHARLES DII.UNC1HAM I'RKSFNrS JOHN CHARLES THOMAS " Ml'Kll'VI I'MMHDV THE LOVE LETTER WITH A liltKAT VI HIi T I'OJII D iAST n lU-AI'TV i MORI .1 IN A NI-W Ml'Kll'VI MtTKUFOUTAN '""' iiriSuT !? r, mii'c iviplnr Beginning Next Saturday Evg. MAE DESMOND ANIl HEK PJAVKKH I IV T1IK l'MIH S "WAY DOWN EAST" Popular Prices: 1i!,f,,1,nff" ,Bo ' fi.no uiiiiiiffH nc o snp K EITH'S THEATRE Tho FamouH t icen Hlum CmilP M irtlm Wilbur & Mansfield 111 l 'RIOIll' .ill U IRISH Herman Timberg BtiHlu Terry & iu Ki inK 1) i uei. uarnoii iiiiuard . Hndler Cli'irr fD; WHO S0USA WHEN TODAY WHERE WILLOW GROVE PARKI 8 jgS? IT STORE! MFTErlr ASCO ASCO ""sssssrosnssssa V.v.SNW.T ASCO ,ssusus;-srA A Clean Cut of 21 in the Price of Potatoes! We are proving constantly that "it pays to deal at the Asco Stores," where Quality Counts and your money goes the farthest. Thousands of folks are taking advantage of our reduction on the popular Asco Corn Flakes ; last Thursday we made a special three-day cut in the price of Butter and Eggs. Today we are giving you an opportunity to save on potatoes. Finest Quality Potatoes Va Pk (334lbs) Vz pk OVz lbs), 25c; '2 bu (30 lbs), $1.00 Carefully selected. Big, dry, mealy fellows that cook like balls of flour. Sold by weight, guaranteeing you your full money's worth. Wafers Cocoanut Macaroon W aierS lb A very tasty tidbit Special price while they last. Freshly baked for this sale. saunsWeet Prunes ib 10c-17c From the sun-kissed orchards of the golden West. Very healthful. ctcaiif. Asparagus out 12c Iry it creamed on Long, tender spears. toast some evening. Asparagus Tips can 35c Asco Corn Flakes now 1ck Crisp and delicious. Be sure to take advantage of this bargain. Asco Evaporated Milk . . . .can 12c Good Things for Your Picnic Basket Rich Creamy Cheese lb Ver7 tasty in candwlchen or baked trlth "Asco" Macaroni 25" "Asco" Mustard, jar Absolutely pure. TUo best mnile. 12' Fancy Domestic Sardines, qi cans Ac Tour choice of oil or muataril dressing. "Aioo" Prifxl IVrf .. .pUir. lOo Klldiorn Krnft C'hrcnr, mil 121&C fancy Itml Salmon ....ran 23c Bent rink Salmon . . . run lie California Tuna FUh, can 1CM.V: J'ottrd MmtH can .'.-10c "Aco" l'runut Butter, eIu.im Uo Turn JelUni cIiiah IOc AxMorted Fruit Jam . . .Jar l&c Unela UUoult pk( Co Xablftco WnforM . ..like 10c III- hour I'lcklri . do 1S American Maid Catsup, bot llo India Itrllsh . . botf ITr rrlncenn .saliul I)rmlnc, hot -3o hohlmmolS ulad UrclnK, 12o Wnxed I.unch I'aprr . roll 4c I'ur Cream Mlntu . . lb 2flc I.cmon Drops iD 20o llershey's Chocolate IMla, Vi lb SSc 12C m hot $1.45 doz fiiiy a dozen assorted for oer Labor Day. Sarsaparilla Ginger Ale Root Beer Pure Grape Juice, pt bot A very nourlhlns and economi cal tblrat-quencbcr 23' Fancy Queen Olives, bot 10c 20' Be Hure to put a bottle or two In your picnic basket. WN f&The beBt Ss - vrySSl;5Sr in the &v5 y ncst: Gold Seal Eggs carton of twelve Eggs are not "just eggs" the beauties prove that there can be a They're the pride of the farmyard. 46c big Gold Seal big difference. Selected Eggs ?. 4Qc We guarantee every one to give entire satisfaction. Choice New Peas can 12 That "just picked" flavor. A&co Peas can 19c, 25c Sugar Corn 4 small cans 25c Choice Tomatoes.can lOc.Vlc Wash-Day Needs Babbitt's Best Soap, cake 4'jc Asco Ammonia bot 9c Asco Bluing bot 7c Kinso pkff 7C Chase-0 , pkB 4c Fab (Washing Flakcs),pkgllc Young's Soap Chips.. pkg 9c Fels Naptha fiVC Cake Minced Corned Beef lb can A remarkable bargain! Cooked Corned Beef, can 15c Asco Sliced Bacon, pkg 18c Choice Kice lb 6c, 8c. 10c asco TEAS; 1 c i,ttK H JT ',2-lbpkff, 23c; lb, -15c No matter how your taste runs , tea, one of our five quality blends will more than please you. There's quality in each fragrant leaf. Old Country Style Mixed Orange Pekoe India Ceylon Plain Black lb Butter 52c There's n charm about Louella Butter that reilects the exacting taste of the woman who is particular enough to serve this exquisite butter on her table. Richland Butter" . . . .lb 46c Pure creamery prints. Big value. Luscious Fruit from Sunny Lands The best from the orchards of California and the groves of Hawaii, that gem of the tropic seas. rail?. Peaches Ul- n 29 r"aur y Apricots bl " 29 cufy Cherries "" 35" uWiiun Pineapple w 29 Sa" Pineapple ...-" - n A VMvV vv -Sy ii i mm Bread Big loaf 6 Made of the purest ingredients by bakers who take pride in their art. Eat plenty of this irood wholesome bread there's health in every crumb' asco Coffe lb M..?! lcoffee. of t tons-urner-pian enuS tsaT JouSiu'ereL. UF PrUUCCr tho 251 Xomsrrowr The above prices effective in all our Philadelphia, Camden and suburban Grocery Bt,S TTfnBwwi rw ASCO ASCO 3sr'r2-ts3jM-iW-f3 1 IS HsJC1 CViJ mv fri l m 3T ASCO ASCO ASCO m . 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