7" .v i I . . i JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE jVafecy Wynne Tells of Philadelphians of Social Impor tance Arriving Home From Various Resorts Today Hears of Baseball in Cape May nLEAXOB OOMMBr has returned Hi from nbroiul with her nunt. Mrs. bmV V. Kc t h, nnd, Mrs. Keith's aS Sidney. They arrived homo Tuw- nr. anil JUS. tinuriva a-wiuvin """ t Kir Place at Owyncdd Valley. m,ey liwc b" trnve Intr In Europe ilnce faHy 1 July " lln'1 n wonderful !iin I hear. Eleanor was one of last loason's debutantes, hnvlnc come out . . tea In October, at her parents' toU house, 2120 Locust street. She Sw was Riven a low ball at thn rilTue-Stratford on Now Year's Eve. i A NUMBER of persons are expected A home today from various resort. Mm Thomas McKcan and her daiiRh m Nsncy are expected to arrlvo from , Jhtlr White Grass ranch, at Teton, In Wromlne, where they have been spend- . in the summer. The McKeans hayo a beautiful place at Itoscmont, where ther do a great deal of entertaining. Vancy was one of last season's debu tantes and a great many affairs were ilven In her honor. AtUfUfta Harrison Is also expected to rtturn today to her parents' home, hiuckswood Farm. Vlllnnova, from a Tl.lt To Mrs. Gerald Holsman, of 2018 Locust street, at her summer homo In York Harbor, where she has been for ten days. Augusta Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison, Jr ! and vas a debutante last year. too. She and her mother and sister Ellen will sail some time In October for Eu rope to spend the winter. Mr. Harri son, Ellen and another sister, Mary Spoltswood, are spending several weeks In Wyoming ou thn ranch of Mr. nnd Mrs. Maxwell Struthers Burt. They are expected home about September l.i. Eleanor Bobb Is another returning home today. Sho has been visiting Peggy Bosengartcn, nt Inter Harbor, Me., at the Boscngartcn cottage there, reusy Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell 0. Boscngartcn, of 204i Locust street, you know. Eleanors marriage to Tom LIneaweaver will take place on October 8, and will bo one or the most Important events of the early aitumn. The ceremony is to be nt the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. and It Is Interesting to know that Bishop Pojntz, of North Dakota, who officiated at the marriage of Eleanor's parents, will perform tho ceremonv. He will be assisted by the Bcv. George Calvert Carter. Eleanor Is the daughter of Mrs. Henry Bur nett Bobb. of 1720 Spruce street, nnd Acrefalr, Haverford. K 1VEBY ONE Is showing great In terest In tho weekly bnseball games at Cape Mny. Last week the l'lilla delphla Racquet Club placd the Cape May team, and defeated them in the tenth Inning. Among those on tho Bacquet Club team' arc Bert Bell, llutchie Scott, John Scott, Bow Wheeler and John Hart, Jr. Another Interesting match on tho golf links was a fourfome played by Bert Bell, Theo dore Llllle and Mr. nnd Mrs. Heck Wetherill. One day the girls were dressed as twins, in yellow swentcrs, white skirts, tan hats nnd tan stockings, and they certainly looked attractive. Mrs. Harry McMichncl. who is at Cape May with her aunt, Is wearing a stunning blue tweed skirt, nnd a blue sweater to match, with n tnn felt hat. The felt hats are very populnr and are so pretty at the bca. shore. THE men at the organ began playing a fluted confection suitnb'e for "soft music by the orchestra," ns the sad scene in the fivo recler "faded In.' Sniffles woro here and there, and hand kerchiefs begnn to appear. Elizabeth Ann. who had been brought by her mother to Imvo a pleasant aftornoon, as an old hand at the movies. The "sob stuff" didn't get her for a min ute. "Dnn't cry, mother!" she soothed ns the parental handkerchief was swished out of tho handbag, "It's only in the movies!" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Among those who will rocotve nt the tea which Mr. ami Mrs. John Hall Jtan kln will bIo on Saturday, October 8, at Deep Hun Fnrm, their estate at Penllyn. to formally present to society their daughter. Miss Cornelia A. S, Hon kin, will ho Miss Nancy B. Stoughton, Miss Elizabeth U. Wavno nnd Miss Anna D Little. Miss Hiinkln will be the guest of honor at several dances nnd dinners during tho season. ' Mr. and Mrs. Stnnley G. KIup, Jr Jho hava been spending tho tummer at arraganBett Pier, aro staying at tho nitz-Carlton, New York, for a few days before returning to their homes. Word has been received In New York br cable announcing tho marrlngo of vlll r,olyn Ormsby Bender, of 21 Jsast Llghty-second street, Now York. .,V0,r,mrJr ot ,llls -'lty. and Mr. Ed uardo I'ombo, of Bogota, Colombia. e t. 'V1 .Mrs Spacer K. Mulford. Jr.. of Mtadowbrook. Pa., win ,.- ..'-' row to Jamestown H. I , where thev will Safe Milk For Infants & Invalid! NO COOKING Tho "Food-Drinlc" for All Ages. VJuiek Lunch at Homo, Office, and 'ountams. Atk for HORLICK'S, Avoid Imitations & Substitutes Itched So Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Healed. fed?.!"1? b0Jy WM coed with '"rash. Later the plmnles acled "P nlBht8. I tried different Idnrf. but they did not help me. I Bdvi:niaement for Cuticura tM O.'n'ment bo tried them, So; and nnlV me 80 l bouCht more, . Meadvllle, P. Aprll ,3( ,92Ii cumilS1 BnSoP' ,mnt ""dTal. OtanT, a wlthSoaP. ohe with r V? ri .1 lilif" RED RASH -- wnnoui rauf. spend several weeks ns the guest of Mrs. Mulford's mother, Mrs. James Mapes Dodge, of (lermantown, at her summer home. Miss Beatrice B. Sewell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scwell, of Art naree, Rydal. will leavo tomorrow for Englcsmtre, Pa., where sho will spend the week-end ns tho guest of Mrs. liar low C, Voorhees, of Prospect avenue, Elklns Park, at her summer home. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Morlce and their family, of Ht. Martins lc.no, Chest nut Hill, who spent July at their camp nt Silver Lake nnd August at Cape May, will return tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conner Weeks, of 7802 Lincoln drive. Chestnut Mill.. will loavo tomorrow for Cape May, where they will spend the week-end as tho guesto of Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Brown, of Chestnut Hill, nt their cot tage. Miss Katharine Brlnley, of the Glad stone, who has been spendl ig tho sum mer nt North Haven, Me., will return homo on Beptctnber 8. Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. iMacfarlnne, of this city, who have been at the Chel sea Hotel. Atlantic City, for several weeks, will spend tho month of Sep tember nt Devon Manor, Devon. Mrs. Ij. Maves and her family, who have been spending a month In Stone Harbor, will return to their home. 612 Do Lonccy streot. shortly nfter Labor Day. Miss Anna Bracken, of 612 North Thirty-eighth streot, has beon spending a fortnight In Stone Harbor ns the guest of Miss Edna Mnves. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myers announce tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Delia n. Myors, to Mr. Raymond W. Zlnn, son of Mrs. John M. Zlnn, of Mt. Airy, Miss Sophie Delany. dnughter of Mrs. Charles Tulnnv, of Prlmos nnd North .,R.a ,tr5et '8 spending n few weeks at Marblehead, Mass. Mr. and Mrs, Ward A. Batchelor and n)ri.d,aushter' MlM Margaret Louise JMtcnelor, hnvo returned to their home in aioylan from n month's stay In Now England. vo.? ,.Mr.s' &," Conover, of thn Yarmouth. West Philadelphia, will be glad to hear that sho Is recovering from a sovcro Illness In New Hampshire. Miss Helen J. Simon, who spent some time, as the guest af Mr. and Mrs. Her- rr.?ux.bauJ!! nt tne,r summer home In Atlantic City, has returned to her home. , NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr Joseph H. Tnulane nnd his sis ters, 0f 2200 North Broad street nnd Jonklntown, will lenv on Frldny on a tour to tho Blue nidge Mountains, Va. Tho marrlago of Miss Cecil M. Bowles, daughter of Mrs. Lulu M. Bowles, 2119 North Eighteenth street, to Mr. Joseph A. Mulvey. of Providence. It. I., will tako place soma tlmo In September at tho home of tho bridegroom's parents. A reception will follow for the family only. After n trip through the Whlto Mountains Mr. Mulvey nnd his bride, will mako their homo In Providence. Mlso Elisabeth M Levlt, of 213"? North Front street, has Just returned home nfter having spent several weeks In Charleston, W. Va., Baltlmoro and Washington, Miss Martha Jnffo, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis .Tnr. nt jii? v Dauphin street, whoso marriage to JoBeph C. Flelsher will bo solemnized on Sunday, after a trip to tho Ber muda IsIandB, will be at home at Thir teenth nnd Master streets. Invitations have been Issued for the marrlago of Miss Corlnna Strauss, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Strauss, of Nineteenth nnd Eric avenue, nnd Mr. William S. Kellner, of Baltimore, which will take place on September 14, at 7 o'clock, at tho Rltz-Cnrlton. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Bernstein, of 1437 South Broad street, who have been rpendlng August at the Delaware Water Gap, aro expected homo by tho end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ahrnm E. Stern have returned from California and the Yel lowstone Nntionnl Park, where they have been since their rnnrrlnge In the spring, and have gone to Washington, where they will mako their homo. Mrs. Stern was formerly Mln Violet Mao Cohen, of 623 South Seventeenth street. Mrs. Carrie Colin, of 1436 South Broad stroet, has announced the en gagement of her daughter, Mies Dorothy Cohn, to Mr. Aaron Bernstein. QERMANTOWN Announcement Is made of tho mar rlngo of Miss Hattlo E. Miller, for- Iaritatiou or Anaoaace- Moderate l'rlrm lUtl Write or Phone far Knrrared ar Printed HnmulM. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO. 814 WiJiit Si Mattresses Renovated! ' SIZES ALTERED reatlirm KennTMrd and Mndt Into MatirKin Brass Beds Relacqiiered noun c 1101 s I'nonm Lorn. 4703 t. 87 m. diin&L. o ta nt. Felts and Velours Cleaned and Remodeled In the noweol shapes for aporl and outing- waar. Onr 40 years ot esparlenoa Is at your sarvloa. STEINMAN rrartlral Hatter rhonm Markrt C4S7 LAST WEEK! of our ANNUAL CORSET SALE $1 $2-50 $4-98 Ilrokrii It Plenty of Large Sizes Still left. Vuluts up to Slfl while Utrr latt $4.98 Wlndlnr uu the Sale of Brassieres Kxrrpllon! oliirn In !(( up t(t A0 One very ipecial lot ai low at 3for$i ThldlM Dauiap 84 N. 7th St. 835 Chestnut St. A SUMMER BRIDE Photo by rhoto-Crafters MIIS. O. S. EDMUNDS Who before her marriage early In the summer was Miss Bessie Leonard, of 2410 North Fifth street toerly y of Mlncmville Pa., now of Wlnno- nocKing street. fine! Mr. .T. flnrdnn MUBKelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Munselman, of 111 West Louden street, on Saturday nfternoon last, In mis city. The marrlaBe of Miss Roberta Itay nor, dauRhtcr of Mr. William H. ltnv nor. of 220 Dorwt streot, to Mr. Wil liam L. Hook, Knst Ashmead street, will take place very quietly in tho Wako fleld Presbyterian Church, on Wednes day nfternoon, .September 7, at 6 o'clock Thero will bo no reception. Miss Lenh Cornels, of Woodbury, Is". J.. Is tho guest for some tlmo of Miss Dorothy Buttcrworth, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward T Buttcrworth, of 4t East Mt. Pleasant avenue. Mr. and Mrs. David 1'erelra, of 300 Earlham terrace, who havo been touring In Europe nil summor, sailed for this country last week. Mrs. John Whiting, of Pomona ter race : Mrs. John McCarty, Miss ,;,llllnn McCarty and Mr. Chestpr E. Albright, 3d, or 50 west Ashmead place, will motor to Muncy, Pn., tomorrow to be the guests over the week-end of Mp. Albright's parents, Mr. nnd MrH Wil liam Albright. Mrs. Chester E. Al bright, 3d, who hns been tho guest of her mother-in-law and father-ln-lnw since early summer, will return with Mr. Albright on Tuesday. Mrs. Carrie E. Simon, of 1318 Wlngo hocking street, has been visiting her uncle and nunt. the Rev. and Mrs. Chnrles I. Hoffman, at their cottage at Bradley Beach, N. J. Mr. Francis H. Supplce. of 655 1222 .aaaflBB Adjoining f St. James H fBm xz. I llllllllHlllliillll!lillllNllhll!l!l!llllllllllllilililllillillll(IIiIIW At Less Than XT For Tomorrow, and Saturday We Offer These Remarkable Values In Dresses and Skirts From Our Regular Stock of Canton Crepe, Georgette and Kitten's Ear and a wide variety of models. That were up to $75.00, To $15.oo & $25 Summer Frocks of Organdie, Voile, Dotted Swiss and linen daintily trimmed with laces and fagoting. Sizes 16 to 38. Were $19.50 to $39.50, To Close Out $4.75, $7.50 $9.50 Silk Sports Skirts of Canton Crepe, Tally-ho, Burbarr, Roshanara Crepe, Baronette. Satin, and Novelty Silks, white and all desirable shades. That Were $16.50 to $39.50, To Close Out $6.75, $8.50 and $13.50 4 L. H niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinnRniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH . m Mnyland street, will be the guest over tho week-end of Mr. Francis N' Gumbes, of Oaks, Pn. Mrs. Charles T. Shaw, her daughter. Mlns Sarah Shaw, and her son. MS-. Charles T. Shaw, Jr., of 538 East Wash ington lane, are on a motor trip througn New Jersey. Mrs. Melvln Kelger, who hns been visiting In SHiamokln, Pn., for uoveral weeks, hns returned to her homo nt 6806 Clenrvlow street. Mrs. Ralph P. Coleman, of 311 Dorset streot, has returned fiom Atlantic City, where sho was the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. William Hacberle. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. V. Gilpin Robinson, ot Hill View, their home near LandMlown, will loavo by motor In a few dajs for an extended trip through the Adlrondacks. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Watts Mercur. of Wallingford. bavo been cnttfrtainlnrr Mrs. Stelner Schley, of Frederick, Md., for a few ueeks. while her daughter. Miss Lillian Schley, was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Albech. Mr. and Mrs. Mercur's dauchter, at her home In Wallingford. Mrs. and Miss Schley left a few days ago for Frederick. Dr. and Mrs. Willis Mancrn. nt Wni. llncford, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ron. Kerr, of Movlnn. will rutum in few days from New Englnnd. where they hnvo tten motoring for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Reese M Flolshmnnn, off Moylan, will return next week from Ilrotton Woods', N. H whero they mo tored a short time ago. nick Kerr, of Movlnn. will rntnrn n u te r5r' 3 isast j iorea a. unori lime ago. 7&sr ygtt-'"'"!VtV Biog .aaHBHaBlBQagaHaaajajaBHBBaaBBM a - 1224 Walnut Street Street Dresses mi BLANCHE MASON WEDS MR. JOHN K. STARKWEATHER Marriage of Mlsa Katharyn Seltzer and Mr. William 8. Muiaelman An Interesting marriage to society In this and other cities will be that of Miss Blanche Lyman Mason, daughter of the Itev. nnd Mrs. Charles J. Mneon, of Bearsdale, N. T nnd Mr. John Kent Starkweather, of aermnntown, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. frtarkweallier, of Denver, Col., which will tako place nt 6:30 o'clock thin afternoon at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Maflon, followed by reception. The bride, who will be given In mar riage by her father, will be attended bv her sister, Miss Harriet Mason, as mntd of honor. Mr. Carroll J. Waddcll, of this city, will act an best man. Aftor ft weddlntr Journey Mr. and Mrs. Starkweather will be at home at the Creshelm Valley Apartments, German town. MUSSELMAN SELTZER Miss Kathryn Reese Seltzer, dnugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio H. Seltzer, of 100 West Fornace street, nnd Mr Wil liam Stnnley Mtisselman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William II. Musselman. of 909 West Murshall street, Norrlstown, were married nt noon today In St. John's1 Eplsccrpal Church, Norrlstown. The res tor, fho Rev. II. St. Clair Hathaway, of ficiated at the ceremony. The bride wai given In marriage by her father and was attended ns maid of honor by Miss Doro thy Price. Mtss Sara Louise Beltzer, the brille's sister, was flower girl. The bridegroom had his brother, Mr. Percy Musselman. as best man. and the ush ers were Mr. Francis Hoffman, Mr. He--berj. Keller, Mr. Earl Hoffman and Mr. Irwin Lape Tho bride's gown was of whlto Can ton crcpo, and her veil of tulle was held with a coronet of orango blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses. The maid of honor woro a frock of white organdlo nnd Irish lace and a white satin hat. Sho carried a bouquet of yellow snapdragons and lavender usters. The (lower girl's dresa was or white organdie with yellow and lavender ribbons. A wedding breakfast followed tho church ceremony at the homo of tho bride's parents. After a wedding trip to New York and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Musselman will live In Norrlstown. MOORESTOWN Miss Ester French gave a swimming party at Cedarn Lake on Monday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. William French chaperoned the party. About thirty guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Luce, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Lo Coney, Mr. and Mrs. William Grobler and Mr and Mrs. John L. Dlx were guests over the week end of Mr. nnd Mrs. Amour Cox at their cottage at North Beach Haven. For Large Banquets or Social Evening Parties There in no more luxurious cafe in town. The best of food music dancing. Large and small rooms for private parties. Shore dinners our specialty. Open Daily and Sunday Cost & Satin, in all colors Close Out i SS r HvriVa -SS LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pope ' Mo and Sid Hunt wilnted to go cr round to tho fire liouso to see the engine get washed nnd Hlds llttlo brother Ucrt wiintcd to eo with us nnd wc illdent wunt him to, nnd nfter a wile I winked nt Hid nnd acd to Bert, Well, you enn como If you wunt but If you do youll miss the big pcrrade, so dont say wc dldent warn you. Wat perrnde? sed Bert, and I sed, Dldent you heer about the big pcrrade, it will go past ony minnlt now, goMi, Sid, ho dldent heer noout the perrnde, wats you know nbout that. Home kids never heer nbout eny thing, thnts wnt they get tor nllways uuntlng to go places lnsted of staying places ware theyro nt nllrcddy, sed Sid. Theres going to bo a bond and pvery thlng, I sed, nnd Ucrt sed, Ony one bnnd? nnd I sed, Ony one nuthlng, tlieres libel to be 8 or 0 for nil I know . Well then I guess I think 111 wait, sed Ucrt. Wich ho did, and me nnd Sid went erround to the fire house nnd there wasent eny fire engine or nremen er round, Sid saying, G, thero must be a fire eomewnres. And we sat down nnd leened ngenst the wall to wait without anything happening to watt for, and nfter a wile I fed. Gosn, this Is no good, lets go back. Wich jest then 2 fire en gines full of firemen enmo up, me pay ing to one, Ware was the fire. No fire, we were In the perrade, ware hnvo you bin, asleep? sed the fireman. Heck, wnts you know about that? ted Sid, and I sed. O. that was a dirty trick to play on ourselves. And we went back feeling fearse, nnd Bert was setting on SIds frunt steps, oaying, O, you nwt to of snw the perrnde, Sid, It was grnte, bands nnd hooken ladders nnd every thing. Aw shut up, sed Sid. Wich Bert wouldent so me and Sid went nnd sut on my frunt steps. NORRISTOWN Mr. and Mrs. James O. Harkins, of 236 East Oak street, have announred the engagement of their daughter, Miss Besslo V Harkins. and Mr. Thomas J Hill, of Olney. The formal announce- . BITE WITH FALSE TEETH? SUREI Dr. Wernet's Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves oore gums, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, 30c., 60c., $1.00 or write direct to WaraetDeatalMff. Ce..ll5BekmnSt..N.T. l-ift !' 364-56.508 ZfttiU m4M r&S'mr ARE OFFERING Final Price Reductions With Exceptional Values Prevailing Throughout Our Entire Assemblage The opportunity to buy Gidding Fashions at present prices is one that happens only in an End-of -the-Season Clearance. Street, Afternoon and Evening Gowns Wraps, Coats, Skirts, Hats and Blouses "SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT THE GREAT EASTERN WHOLESALE FURNITURE CO. FVRNITURK DISTRIBUTORS 106-08 South 2nd St. (2nd & Chestnut) NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS This 3-Pc. Tapestry Suite ii-root Davenport. Looso u n n i o n. Spring Back. Beet construc tion. Rota II value $150. .. atly u 95iiipill i I II) -rV .XaetIv em frf... m- 1 I A'Al rfZ baS 2l ISJm MHVSBSr 1 " jfiB 3J w ' " JaZaUMaflKS' rv Tfm Genuine Wnlnnt Bedroom Suite. Full Vanity Dresser, Queen Anno Period. Retail vulu, ?225. OPEN DAILY A SATURDAY TILL 5.30 P. M. ment wo made at n, dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Harkins In honor df their daughter. Tho marriage will take place In tho fall. Mrs. Mary Hultback, of 208 East Chestnut street, gaVe a reception nt her homo to meet her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr, and Mrs. Leon Hayes, who wero recently married, Mrs. Hayes be fore her marriage .was , Miss 1- lorence Sulibnck. Mrs. HutbACk was assisted In receiving 'the gUeets by her dnugh ters, Miss Klltabelh Sulabaek. Miss Helen Sulzback and Miss Catherine Hulzback. Mrs. A. O Solomon, of Powell street, entertained the members of her sew ing club at a picnic at the Commercial Club House, Port Indian. FRANK J. SEMPLE, JR., WEDS Haverford Man Takes Mlsa Kathryn Drooka, Overbrook, aa Bride Mka Kathryn DrooKK, Overbrook, and Frank .1. Hemplc, Jr., of Haver ford, were married yesterdny nt Ht. John's Episcopal Church In Gloucester, Mass. The ceremony was performed by the ltev. Hobcrt Norwood, of this city, and the Itev. J. II. C. Cooper, rector of St. John's. Tho bride is n daughter of the late Mr. nnd Mrs. James II. Brooks, Mr. Hemplo Is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Krank J. Semple. His father was the best man at the wedding. Frnnk H. Moss, of this elty, gave the bride in marrlnge. Her matron of honor wns Mrs. F. F. Chandler, Jr The maid of honor was Miss Mnrgoret Brooks. Both thwc attendants are sisters of the bride. STORE ORDERS -V TFHMS FRAMBES & CLARK till rhtnnt St. CAMDKN 30 N. Third St. Atlxntlr Cltr 840 Onarnntfo Trtiftt IIMs. ri-JS:" Direct hem tht Mill lo yon" Quaker City Rug Mills Philadelphia' Onlr 2nd Floor Carpet Shop Extra-Heavy AXMINSTERRUGS Dt12, Illrh rilf nran- 6on ft f tlfol Orlmtnl dfMin. P X VII Hctail nltii MS. 00 U(JVf 6x9 Size, $15.00 finest aaiortmanf of Wilton, Tapestry Brus$elt ft txrnntor Run n all atzes Inlnlil I.lnolnim. I'rrffct (ioodK. Cut from roll. Yd 85c Cool' Turk I.lnolrom, 3-1 It-r nut I fn I pnttrmn. rr fMt (oadn cut from roll, iwr hq, id. 69c 106-08 So. 2nd St. 2D AM CIIKSTNCT kvetlM &MfamiMftmiffiii WfrKm. llimauiaviwt S&P "wrL 0di NE1 )KK I fl3S5EPPTa'rlvCl2 160 ' i'S "lAiSLm MAHJtET AT IflTIt f it A. M. TO II P. M, ' i ." iHETsarHttsfi nu Rupert llunhtt PALACE UU MAHKBT BTJIBRT 10 A M to U P. M. Clara Kimball Yoimg In Bids rowan's uhoto ilrsmatlo lhuni!rholt. CHARGE IT!" Dertlrsled to All Womn Vho uon't ARCADIA foT'TOWar'ft WANDA HAWLEY in "Titn flson" VITTHPIA MAItKET BT. ab. 8th V1C1UKIA 0AiM t iiaa p.m. "A mUE OP two wemjos" A nntvr.nNKt;n Mrmmw wroftT r APITOL TOM Moonis IB nporvr katxket ht. hi. 1TT1I REGENT Jl'STINK JOItNHTONB l GLOBE MAKKET AT JU.MPEK VAl'DEVII.T.K rnvTtNtint'H 11 tn tt Crr'inl Daily Mat. 2:1 S UaiflCK Nights at 8:16 The Film Sensation! "It it superb in a claso apart." Public Ledger. virTHrc Biinrd mNC7 msm wrfHi APOCALYPJi A Rex Ingram Production Prices AH Seats Reserved A.''Ji N'KIHTH & BAT MAT., 30c. tt. Jl JO IS OTIinil MATH.. 60c 11.00 xnil II ,in Seata Today for Next Week Forrest Next Mon. Evg. Seata Now Sllln iMUir rtnilvoMA" I'RESnNTS John Charles Thomas in a (Jay (iMnrtnf, Onrswiui Mualcal "THE LOVeIeTTER" lOO-Slngir. Donovrn A nauly Chnru-100 SEATS NOW SELLING uu. UK-ru i; OI'BN li A M TO 0 P. M. THt SMART IUSICAL COMCOy MJT TMt most jemjus muiicai coMter hit or a OZtN VtA latNf IJ A NtA MK'KTION' l ftWYTHINq Twt WtATRC CVtH PROOUCt' LYRICS f" Sept 5th SEATS NOW SELLING BO. UFVICV: OPEN C O E? N DiratCT FROM 6 M QNTMS lJM AT TRt. MtM VORI Tt A5TOR THt METROPOI ITA N 0ra I Broad Beginning Next Saturday Erg. MAE DESMOND AND HKIt PUYEBS IN THE FAMOUS "WAY DOWN EAST" Popular Prices: ?Inlln' ISe r Intlriffa is to KOrn EITH'S THEATRE The Famoua Scr.in fltara .f.K'"' Martha Wilbur & Mamfield Herman Timberg Sheila Terry It Co ; Frank Davla & Adelr Darnell, Howard Sadlsr Ottotra BrrriAT Hrtur,, 0f Alrahlp 7H 2 and member of crew. COME OUT EARLY TODAY IB SOUSA DAY AT WILLOW GROVE PARK S THE CHARM OF A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXIOIJ ,VAndHoToAttainIt To bo nttrnctlvo to bo admlradla Iho neerot dealro or etry woman, but plhrrTenu hW t0 attUa lhl8 com5 wivJil' ,l '? noce89nry to romove- all los. dark, sallow spots, liver blotches Ilinclc nnd Whlto Boauty Dleach jvlll remove almoet all cmbarraailnS blemishes, nnd mnlto ho aUIn F clear oft and beautiful tinted; Block arS Jloxlon.SOP W1U " th. cofiS Dlack nnd Whlto Benuty Bleach la a delightfully perfumed pink tinted cream. Whii applied It forma aii in. visible coatlnff over tho skin. Beautr Bleach does awnv win, Si.. .i. ' pario" yUr rnlrrr W ,n th0 btX Clip' and mall thlo nd to Black unit Whlto. Box 1G07, MemDhli rS for freo UteraturV. VSSmputt Black and White Incenao or JlowtSei Talcum and JTaco Powder. " ? HIREME 8 A. M TO P. M trrrWPTPSErWaKit c n K D K Jr,,.. kLLw rV).B Ft Wfil 1 1 lKWyiiPSj' BiH9aH aiaaBBCtv. . Vi' , ' )t t'l n3 n (, I I jOI'EN HAT. TIIA S I'. jtf- t M .i din AHj& I y P&l-,ttfi V tV.'.il' , . ,' ii ' . m J 2itAd'.Jxl.:i2M
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