t "V ' H. 'tv-'; 'W ':f-m ,r-r v ft " V t) I i- . m -"i. WWWMWWKPTWMS?' "RS'SWIK 1;',1 EVENING PUBLIC' LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31,' 1921 IST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Vflcy Wynne Iearjt Interesting News From Philadel- phians in Rhode Island Sees Pretty Costumes. Tells of Persons Returning From Abroad I WAS Interested to henr that Nnncy Tone unit otic of thf RolnlstH nt the .nnunl cntcrtninment rIvcm by the sum Sr uort nt the HrcincnVi Hall nt iin.lcri.towii Inst week. The cuter uffen was given for the benefit of the l?.1,,.".. i.'rm. l.lhrnrv nnil Is looked for- .,i n wirli year with Kfcnt i'ltcrest.J Nfticv H the daughter of Mrs. V niter Cone, who lives nt 200- Knkt Johnson Uric. (Jerranntowli. Hlic wns niiiem- of the Unique Opera Confonny. which cave two dellRlitttil iicrfonAnncci w .nrliis. yon remcinorr. unii iiriiio 7 Whnr on Morris, who Is n (rent friend Vnncv'B. was nHi min of the mem- bers. She Im PiiemtliiK l Mimmcr nt Jnnic-lown. which Is W ncrosn the bay i Jnn'.c o-.....iriowii. The- ('ot)Cfl lmvc f. ... inff iiirrp for foverni mtnmierH. Knhcv 1 n a bountiful voice ami a coil r Is nlwnys worth while when she Is one of "hP i-oIoIhW. Nancy .Catharine Morris anil Hodolpho Von SchauenKie Kcently gave a musical affair at ew port, 1 hear. . DTD you know that Mildred Washing ton Lee. of 1812 South KlttenhouHC wan who' sailed for France the latter rt of June, returned lunt week from ftrta? She 'spent a few d.yn at tlio SSavla and then left for Paul Smiths. NY. where she la the guest o Dr. and Mrs i Ocorgo Fnles linker, of the Uclle ""strntforil. at llepburnwood, their Hummer home there. Miss Lee'fl pnu-nts, Dr. and Mrs. Edmund JennliiK" I.. went o Paris, e,u'" "...I..I i... ti.nl- inimirnr .lnuchter. STWTi-lttW-hjnd ,re. Mrs. Da -' . .i s !. ,.r iru Costa NcwboUi, tno cim 8nwr m -- John Da Costa NcwboM, of 2221 St. James place. Mrs. 0bod, by the way. is at present at Atlantic Uty. Tot remember, soon after their mar riage, which wa nearly tno years ago. the i.ccs went nbroad and have been living In Budapest, but they arc now in Paris, where Mr. Lee's business In terests have called hlin. I was interested to henr that tliey have receutly received ooiigriitulntioni on the birth of twins. Dr. nnd Mrs. Lee and Florence nnd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith Lee will sail for I his country about tho middle of September. HAVE noticed In town lately a great mnnr norsnnS llO linve jltst COmC daughter-in-law, who are. you ??. b".i u f.linr oh Smith Lee, t.L .iu'io remembered as Kllcn I npk from various places -r -. MTK w Monday Stnndlcy Stokes She wns wearing a afternoon I saw . rMmatntif sfrPoh. rood-looking dark blue tailor-made suit, which seemed to fit her pericetiy. iter hat as medium sized and of dark blue itrnw, trimmed wttn (inrit uwe rim. Mrs. Stokes was, you know. Itutli ,Coxc, the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Brlnton Coxe. of Ponllyn. Her sister is Mrs. 'Andy Porter, whoso marriage took place In the early sum mer. Mrs. Stokes has three attractive children. ill hos. I believe, nnd she Is herself a very attractive young matron. The Mime day I passed Mrs. Kdward Lowlier Stokes, who was. jou remem ber. Mnrv Brooke. She hail on an aw fullv pietty gray blue sweater over n white skirt. Her lint was about the name shade as her sweater. Virginia Heokicher and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lulyard Ilcckschcr, wcru also in town on Monday. They have been ependitiK the summer nt Northeast Har bor and have just returned to their home, Bollngbrokc, nt Itiulnor. :ad whitxky hnve been spendlnc the summer out In Chestnut Hill. You know their mar riage took place in June, nnd tliev have teen occupying tho home of Mr. Whit tle' pnrents. Mr. nnd Mr. Daniel Hcnslmw Whltnev. nt S005 Nnvahoc nvenue. Mrs. Whitney wns Louisa Newlln. daughter of Mr. and Mis. James Cnverly Newlln, of the Willows, Bryn Mawr. C noticed her one day last week at the Philadelphia Cricket Club nlajiiiR tennis. She wns dressed In white and looked unite nrettv. NANCY WYNNE. to Mr. Howard Kdsori, fion of Mr. and Mrs William Dunbar Edson, of dor mnntown. Mr. and Nth. Stacy 1). Lloyd nnd their daughter, Minn Kllen Douglas Lloyd, of Wyo House, Ardmore, nnd 1623 Spruce street, who aro spending the summer at tholr camp nt Hnranno Lalto In tho Adirondack Mountains, will return homo on September 20, Miss Lloyd, who will bo formally presented to society by her parcuto nt a ten. on Saturday. October 1, will also be the guest of honor at n dinner on Friday, November 25, which her pnrents will glvo In tho foyer of tho Academy of Music before tho hall Mr nnd Mrs. C. Kmory McMlchacl, 2041 Walnut Btrect, and Knoll House, Devon, will glvo for tholr dauchter, Miss Ellen McMlchacl. who will also be ono of tho season's debutantes. Mr. nnd Mrs Francis H. IloeveR, Jr., nnd their daughter. MIfb Josephlno 1'. Iteevfs, nnd their sons, Mr. John Ileoves ond Mr. Lloyd Reeves, of Abhottsford avenue, (Icrmantown. who have been spending several weeks nt liny Ilcnd, N. J., will icturn home on Friday. Miss Mary Prlmroso Beeves, who Is spending several weeks, at Uuck Hill Falls, will be Joined on Saturday by her brother, Mr. Francis 11. Beeves, 3d, and will ro turn with him on .September 7. Mr, Joseph S. L, Wharton nnd his flon, Mr. Charles Wharton, of Old York road, Ogontz, accompanied by Mr. Wharton's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph 8. L. Whnrton, Jl., of Mendowbroolf, will lenvo on Ftldny for Jnmeotown, B. I , whero they will Join Mrs Joseph H L What ton at her cot tage! Kli"i( she spent tho summer. Mr. and Mi's I'erclvnl Forrderer, of Merlon, aro spending several weeks tit Hot Springs, Vu Mr nnd Mrs. Harry K. Oortrlght, of Bethnyers, aro motoring through Now Hampshire, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joshua Ash Pearson and their daughter, Mss Elizabeth T. Pear Bon, of 433 West Price street, Uorman town, who arc traveling In Europe, aro nt present in Switzerland. They shortly lcavo for Franco to vpend somo tlmo In Paris lioforo sailing for thla country In September, Mr nnd Mrs. Pearson w 111 glvo a largo danco on Christmas oenlng nt tho rhllndclphla Crlckot Club In honor of Miss Pearson. Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Frctz, of Old York road, Jenklntown, nnnounco tho engagement of th'olr daughter, Miss Elisabeth B S. Fretz, to Mr. Henry L. Bldge, of Langhorne, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kennedy Bar clay. 4011 Spruce stieet. announce the cupngement of their daughter, Miss Adelaido Virginia Bat clay, to Mr. Wil liam II. Bentlcy, of this city. Trn. and Mits. bi: 1U hn SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs. Adam Scheldt, of Nor rlatown, announco tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Kntharino Scheldt. 1 TI'IIMS FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 rlirhtnnt ht. rAJinr.N 30 N. Tlilnl St. Aliunde City (J 4 1) (lunmntro Trim llldR. -BEADS tllhbnzlne nnd Stltrhlng Ilrnlil Kmbrnlderlng and Knitting 811b Braiding Embroidering Beading Hemstitching tjculloplnc 1'leatlng NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. '!- 1001 1'lI.lllCKT HTKllKT .; Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED rcathcrn Itcnntntpil nnd Mndu Into Miiltretnes Brass Beds Relacquered IPHFI 'Q HOI H. riionri Iim. 4703 2d St. j:nt. 37 ra. Pi Oven Baked Beans II In Individual Pots, 10c 1 dm. J3T m You'll never know how good Baked Beans can be until you try ourji 24 Reitauranti ttntrally locattd. f Bmcing 6 STAYING AT CHELSEA M 3,$ frmrn m iprefe tf.sitmnmm iBVR Wri iiiiiV f&t ! nZ'U l.S,2' X W,JW: i by Joseph Brllllnnt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Abraham Imber, Mr Horatio Hrllchman, Mr. Nathaniel P Fran!:, M!bb Sylvia Lr Ilchman, Mls Boso Erllchman, Miss Evelyn Dnnncnberg, Miss Boso Pal'", Mr. Bernnrd Erllchman and Mr. iMaurlco' 8lnger. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. D. Silverman, of 70g Wolf street, aro receiving congratula tions upon tho birth of a daughter, Bernlce, August 28. Mrs. Silverman will bo remembered as Miss Mary Lat tnsh. Miss Nellie McSweeney nnd her mothor. of 2B21 South Juniper street, spent the woek-end at Atlantic City with Mlsa Mary Malloy, of Columbus. Mrs. Laura Buhans, of 3210 South Eleventh street, will entertain friends at a dinner party on Monday evening In honor of her sister's eighteenth birth day. Mr. Louis McGrath, of this section, has JUBt returned to his home after spending two weeks at Chesapcako Haven. NORRI8TOWN Miss Mabel Steffon, of DeKalb street and tho Oermantown pike, gave n lawn party at her home In honor of Mrs. Harold 10. Kramo. Mrs. Frnmo beforn her recent mnrrlago was Miss Bosottn Clower. Thero wero ten guests present at tho affair. f Mr. and Mrs. Enrl P, CJrer.h, of Stnn hrldgo street, cntertnlned nt nttetlon bridge In honor of Mr. ond Mrs. Fran cois Theyskens, who will sail nest month for Belgium. Thero were twelve guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Theyskens wero also guests of honor nt a brldgo party given bv Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, of nrown street. rhotn MBS. .IOIIN ELKOY HUMIMIKKYS Who Is spending tho summer nt Chelsea rhoto-Crafters ALONG THE READfNG Mr. and Mrs. William K. Grohen, who havo been motoring through New York Stnto and Canada, have been spending a few days In Toronto, from where thev left on Saturday for Buffalo They win roturn to Oak Lano early In September. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weinberg of !3G Llndley avenue, Lognn, arn receiving congratulations on tho birth of n win on Wednesday, August 21 Mr. and Mrs. William Horn, of Bosc moio avenue, Cllensido, havo gone to Panama, nnd will return to their homo the latter part of September Mr. and Mr8. William A. Hare, af Enston road, Bo.lyn, urn occupying their' new homo In Langhorne. Mrs. Charles C. Palmer, who spent August nt Uuck Hill Falls, has re turned to her homo on Summit avenue, Jenklntown. GERMANTOWN Misi Celln Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobcrt Young, of Pittsburgh, Is tho guest for some tlmo of hor uncle, Mr. Alexander Young, of DltJ BaHt Tulpchocken htrect. Mis. Andrew Todd Tnjlor nnd her daughteis, Miss Lauretta Taylor and Miss Andrea Taylor, of SOT Enst Wash ington lane, who recently havo returned from Ocean City, will lenvo on Friday to spend thrco weeks nt Brldgevllle, N. J. Miss Lauretta Tnjlor will go from Brldgovlllo to Pennsylvania College, Pittsburgh, whero sho will enter tho freshman class. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. E. Hedlor and tholr family, G313 North Twenty-first street, returned yesterday from Ocean City, whero they 'occupied an apartment Binco early In Juno. Mr. and Mrs. Lauranco C. Jost. of 216 West Seymour street, will spend tho week-end ns the gucstii of Mrs. Joit'n parentp, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellwood Horn, of 4611 Wnyno avenue, at their summer placo nt Ocean City. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Sylvan D. Bollc, of 211.1 North Nineteenth street, and Mr. Joseph Hlrnhbcrg, who havo been motoring with Mr. Bernard Freund through the Whlto Mountains for ten days, re turned homo on Sunday. Miss Sylvia Morgarethn Kacrcher. daughter ol Mr. F. W. Kacrcher, of l;i26 North Fifteenth street, will bo married to Mr. Eugcno Sehllesko on Tuesday, October I, at a quiet homo wcddlni: Miss Betty I. Brown, daughter of Dr. B. L. Brown and Mrs. Brown, of 1828 West Tioga street, who with her parents has Just returned fiom spend ing Borne tlmo at Chcl"!ea, will leave today to visit her ctnisln, Miss Hosslo F. Margerum. of Mclroso Park, at her cottage in Ocean City. Ml?s Minerva Satlnsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Satlnsky. of 22 IB North Thirty-third street, has loft for a trip to Chicago and from them to Dallas, Tex., where sho will visit her cousins, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Kurlan, nnd their family. Sho will return tho latter part of September. Mr. and HT Irs. S. Lincoln Brown, of 10,13 Fillmore street, aro spending a two weoks' vacation at Ocean Qrcrve. Mrs, Brown has Just returned' from a trip through tho West. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Brown and their daughters, MIhm Iluth Brown and Mlsa Elinor Brown, of 4710 Large street, with Mr. and Mrs. James L. Lutz, of J011 East Wlshart street, aro spending a few weeks at their apartments at Wlldwood. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA of Mr. nnd' Mrs. Frederick Hneirn.il. 2320 South Carlisle street, nro receiving congratulations upon tho birth of a son. Mrs. Baggan will bo remembered beforo her mnrrlago ns Miss Estolla Larktn, of S735 Christian street. Mrs. Mary Clonry, of 1241 Jackson street, Just returned to her homo after spending somo tlmo In Atlantta City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colbert, of 2416 South Hicks street, nro receiving con gratulations on tho hlrth of a daugh ter. Lillian V. Colbert. Mrs. Colbert will bo remembered beforo her marriage as Miss Lillian B61sbrum, of 2419 South Sixteenth street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris Badltch. of 408 Fltzwater street, gave a blrthduy party In honor of their son, Mr. Albert Bndltch, at tholr homo last night Among thoso present were Air. and Mrs. A. Erllchman, parcnta of Mrs. Bndltch ; Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Dannenberg, Mr. nnd Mrs. Isadoro Palter, Mr. and Mrs. Moderate Trices InrititJou or Announcement! Write or I'hone for Knrrared or Printed Samples. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO. 814 W.lmt St. HD0 REMOVES HAIR Th dalntr and eftartlvn dopllatory that has been Imitated but not dupli cated for over 30 Tears. l At nil rrnr nnd Depart ment Rtores, or Direct. Price $1.00 JOSEPHINE LEFEVRECtfl 142 N l2UST.PHIt.ADELPHIA.PA pEERLESS I EH WV TT A a. J Wc bcllCVC that one reason why Peerless owners are such "long friends" is that from the very beginning they have, found a"firmbargainand a right reckoning." Softly, gently, drifting with the zephyr and holding it back that is Peerless in its Loafing Range. Rushing, an airplane for swiftness, racing with the gale and beating it that, too, is Peerless, in its Sporting Range. I Where among fine cars can you find value compa rable to that offered by Peerless? Compare perform ance, comfort, economy, grace, durability and prices. Peerless VALUE leads. NEW PRICES became effective August 19, 1921 THE PEERLESS MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio XOAFING Jm tiaatfaBaawsBsa SPORTING HtmL iiimiraaartti mini ' "'BanWKI HT ItANGE, "" BANQE GIRARD AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Phone, Spruce 1446 2314 Chestnut St., Phila. pWM MO0RE8TOWN Dr. and Mrs. Henderson nnd their family havo returned from Buck Hill Kallft. s Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Onsklll, who havo been spending somo tlmo nt L,nke Mohawk, leturned to their homo In East Main street on Sunday evening. Miss Ejter French, of West Main street, hao returned from a vlMt with friends on Long Island. Tho Bev. Camelo Kstorncl, of Wost vlllc, whs a guest of tho Bcv. nnd Mra 1". A. Warden on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Bacon, of Bast Oalc ave nue, Is visiting In New England, where sho has been for several weeks LITTLE BENNY S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Frances Wil liamson, who motored last weclt to Uetterton, Md accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Hawkins, havo re turned to Media. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bobert W. McCurdy, of Low Doon, Boso Vnlloy. accom panied by Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Irving Trainer, of Media, will leave next weclt for n motor trip through Canada. Dr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Froncfleld havo returned to Media from n motor trip through New England and C annda, whero they spent several weeks. Miss Harriet fiolfrldgo, who has boon the gucBt of her cousins, Dr. and Mrs. CharieB W. Mncfarlano at tho Chelson Hotol for a week, has returned to her apartments at tho Harvard, Swarthmore. Miss Solfredge, who has been away from Swarthmoro for a month, was also tho guest of relatives In New York and Wcsttown, Pa,, for a fow weeks. sxsmssmzsmcamfarA r K T rr, Me I i ne menace ui Superfluous Flesh A -1. ! JfltnnDn in OlW'Vl finrl aTi fl. 4. ..n 1nj-tiir ifc vool vflfT. t i I edy. You realize how your t I vnscnt allowed to go out thft nftlrnoon on ncroiint of nbout B llf front renMHii. mid I was up stairs wishing I belonged to some other fnm Illy, thinking, (J. I nlnt nppriolntod lieer. If Id get hick nnd die or some thing they (I ml8 me all rite. Giving mc n Ideer, and I tlinwt O. I know, III stand In it draft and catch a fearse cold and nin!(! 111 he sick In bed for n munth nnd maybe 111 die nltogcther. Wloh I stnrtcd to do, taking off my blouse nnd standing in my under shirt rlto nt the frunt window, and' there wns n fcarso wind blowing in nnd I jest kcpi on standing there like somebody that dident caro wnt hap pened, thinking, They 11 be sorry nil rite, tliejll wish thojd of trcctcd mc better wile they had n tdinnrc. AVIeli jest then I herd somebody say, O, ho nwt to be perfcckly ashamed of hlnihclf, I think Hints perfcckly dredfill, somebody nwt to tell ills mother, O, I was never so shorked. BcltiK Mary Wntklns nnd Loretter Mincer waking past on the other side of tho street, mc thinking, They'll be sorrv they sod thnt wen they beer wjit hnppcncd. And I tlmwt, V at did they wuut to look for if they tlldunt like It? . , , .. AVlch jest then somebody rnng the door be1l nnd I herd I'tuls Hlmklns wnlng, Mrs. 1'otts, can Benny come nut, somebody gave mc '2 tlekits for the movies nnd I wunt to tnkc him with one of them. Well. I selpposc so, I reciy nwtent to let him but I slppose so, scd inn Me thinking, , herrny. And I quirk rnn down stnlrs putting on my bloiiho on tho way down nnd yelling, I herd you, mn,' hecr I nm. And mo nnd l'tids went to the movies, being Up in the Air in Six I'arts, nnd I dident entrh n cold after nil. Proving you never enn tell wen yotiro going to feel better lusted of verse. piMIIIMMIilWIMiraiilM I ForMosquitoBites pi VE OHqinal Prediut m BAUME BENGUE Bilk. Illlll IHaumt Attalije'sitrut "FW.i u:::n i Relieves Pain Keep a Tube Hand.it .1 It stays fresh Victor Bread 6 c Loaf At all our Stores KnIlllmlmlI!lIlflrI,lmmJIIaItImm.IllIIITi5,IJTIlI;IItlIJIIfH & ii zza A physical and mental activities Xi aro curtailed, it you nna your- jt. self OVERWEIGHT, it should i 5 7A hn n mnttor of crave concern. You should never regard this as a natural condition, for it can bo overcome. Trial Treatment Gratis '' fi INSTITUTES 1 Women's Department Bellevue Court Building 1418 Wnlnut Street Pioic Spruco 5i8It Payments for Course can be arranged. fjBWBwwlWa4raP5M i SIP i li.j.ljal JOSEPH PRAG ER Fashionable Ladies' Tailor aud Furrier 928 CHESTNUT STREET A New Department! addlnir n apeelal force of exprt Created thin j ear ty ftrohAmnkrfi tn arrvt I'm patrons for cimtom-tnllnrrd numerous requcita of my TO YOUB OBDBB ONE-PIECE DRESSES of uny materlnl ou choose, exoeutfd with ths samo careful attention an to designing, flttlne ana 'worK mnnnhlp that my wrniia und aulta receive. SUITS and COAT-WRAPS Tailored to Your Measure St'ITH ueKln at IDS Twccda ot eery weava and ahadn. Trlioilnm Twills und SerRes COAT-11 HAPS lipgln at $T5. Conservative. Dreamy and I'ractlea' All llnd plain or fur trimmed M.irvdlo. ChHtnolityno. nollvla Caahmere. Duvetyna. 20 discount on all orders given now! Sir. Pragcr personally designs, fits and supervises the making of each garment. 1 I Abbott s Milk Is Safe No matter where you have been spending your vacation, if ABBOTTS milk has been served you, your health has been protected. Every drop of ABBOTTS milk is pasteurized at a temperature of 145 degrees Fahrenheit and held for 30 minutes and then cooled to 40 degrees Fahrenheit before it is bottled. This is not done by guess work, but a com plete record of heating temperatures is made automatically by a recording thermometer. These records are open for inspection by the Beard of Health and by the public wherever ABBOTTS Bottling Plants are located. ABBOTTS entire milk supply is protected by our own laboratory control. Buy ABBOTTS "A" milk, you tomorrow. Let us serve Abbotts Alderney Dairies Inc. 31st & Chestnut Both Phones Atlantic City, Pleasantville, Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May ""i: a,! Wm'nmM MAIIKKT AT 10TH 11 A. M TO 11 T M. THE OLD NESI Du Ttuptrt Ilughta Adfi.d -rcmvAIUJ AT.IIANO NrtU"lM TI't.riH nwUi TtoqA. Ilov Vlnllnlat PALACE Jf0VTn8TiW Clara Kimball Xpung In ftrta Oovtnn'ii photo, rtramnilr thunderbolt , "CHARGE IT; !" DedlrntPil to AM Women Who Donl trH7o th Vntni of Mnnov ARCADIA wroift W WANDA HAWLEY In 'Tim PNOn" lirTODIA MAIIKKT HT ab. Oth V lv 1 Jkxrx 0 A M to liior. M. I a not vF.RNnt'u MonntH htort CAPITOL .mtom 721 JIAUKET STUCET MOOUK In IN 1IKAVKN" ri-t-irlVT'r MAHKIIT ST ll. 17TJ1 RFfir N I Ji'STivn jniiNHTONB in VJ-,XJI-'1' 'Hh'-Hcrpd IlaiiBhtKr" i-i nnii MAIIKIJT AT JUNII'CIl GLOBE VAi'nnvii.i.u uuuuu roVTIVt Ot'S 11 to 11 Garrick Daily Mat. 2:15 Nights at 8:15 . The Film Sensation SEE IT AGAIN ITS GREATNESS GROWS ON YOU! VICENTE BIKCO IBANEZ mm armJiPvsAi'YPSB A HEX INGRAM PRODUCTION ai i. Viiiiira & tii mat r,0c. ft. Jl "l .' UTIinit MATH 50c 1100 AVI) 1IW AM KTS IinqFUVKD. frait for Vext Woelt on Palo Tomorrow Forrest Next Mon. Evg. SootH Now pplllnii '"'i rtr ft iuimvimw iT.nsnNTs John Charles Thomas In n Gay Glittering OnrscouR Musical fomdy "THE LOVE LETTER" no v v, Tin., o- t , .,. rborus SEATS NOW SELLING THt. SMART MUSICAL COMEDY HIT BEHE THt MOST JOYOUS MUSICAL COMCDV HIT Of A DOZEN YEAPS ltNt" 15 Art NtAI PERf tCTION A5 ANYTHING TWt TMEATRC E.V1R PROOUCtD BEG MON. SEPT 5T-! Scats Now Selling HilNRY M3 SAVAGt Off&ry Cornered DlrtE-CT FROM 6 MONTH? AT THE AST0R THEATRE. NY WITH ORIGINAL CAST INTACT bl:: 1 EVERY WOMAN run -uoi 1 1 uMin Hen 'S I'at Off UlU An vr,,t00) N ,1 huprrlur to it 11 Removes Prevents DOUBLE CHIN and WRINKLES 1 IIAHMM "-s Nf ,i,ifl iirepMM. 'l"il BUrint. 'I grulr tll I'ur r.joil A' t 1 Uinli.atrn inrKP porttN. M I IiphJ innl.ru .ki llrm HnJ miliful No p i ni(f i my reiiulr 1 mlnuipB fir i inir -r womiin to ii I Ii inn In lor-. I lj I'hvulnlan nnil ll.'iuly imiIuIUii Ilowurn of tinitatinnH liu li mh and rit ni nia' nent fr nn r nutit 'n I' h una turtlgn nun! nun I rrr llt'iiiiiimtriillnn ut lllllrc Dullr rroiii lit . AI tn n I', Jl June Ilulil Mm Dillioimlrntl jii Itrpt, Neo-Plastiquc Sales Co. 534-35 Real Citato Truit Dldtr. Mr-il f- C'-fx ft. riii 4 " 5r.1i1 at Himliftli' Tnllat f!n.i. f.....-. your druopW cannot mtppM ri.fSv'i METROPOLITAN - Beginning Next Saturday Evg. MAE DESMOND ami nr.it 1'i.ayi:hs in tiik tamocs "WAY DOWN EAST" Popular Prices: ZViVtS,0 EITH'S THEATRE Tho ramuus &(,rMu Stars l rune Murlhn Wilbur & Mansfield Herman Timberg Fhiln Teir & t. l'rank Oavla & Ade Diirnii Howard U had " uthern -VW IAI 1 tur. or Alrihlp l J i 1 m i l-rn of crow. WILLOW GROVE PARK S O U S A Mi AIIIP i M rvKNINO LAST I) Y P. 1. T. EMIM.OYKS RIG PICNIC K'ntr hush xtisi. l i . r mi.sith '' v !'" " t-wnriiiNQ JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. rrt,itt ! rn AdillU I h Mr f r taaiiai. Mi I rn nml Klhrtlo Dano IV ura Wal 127 M Ihn ImmVf ,J7'" "- i'A".22iii i .i .ipn 'ixty viJ '''' r. j 1- 1 lV,U JLill '4 ' it. f v ,'J k i, -,j)-