ii. K ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Discusses Doings of 'Philadclphians. Various House Parties Planned for the Week-End. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy D. Lloyd Entertain T SAW Mary Olcucllnnln on Client 1 nut street the other !ny. She won wearing a pretty black and white dotted in dress trimmed with whlto brnld, and her hot was blnck with i blnrlt flnd white silk "own. Mnr.v re turned about n month ngo with her parents, Colonel nnd Mrs. Robert Olcmllnnlng, from South America where they havo been ulnce early In the spring. MfS' 01nl'nnlnB tfevelppeil pneumonia on the way home, you re member, nnd h only Jut now Kettlnjr .hout ng-nlii. 1h" OlendlnnlngH have n dutiful Place out In Chestnut Hl'l. Their other daughter. Kllen, innrrleil Pcrnlfor i'raxer, .'Id, lnt October, vou Uow, Doth girls am fair nnd lmvo f harming manners. They nrc In mourn -in "or Mrs. 0.enil!jinln,ri father, Mr. George Carpenter, who died last winter. AXOTHEIt person I saw In town lately was Ocrtrudo Orahnm, or fiar as he Is sometiincs called by her friends. She has been visiting Prlscllln Davis at York Harbor during the sum mer and also Mnlslc Stewart, who Is the daughter of Mm. Itobert I.e Conto. it her cottage In Ilnr Harbor. Gcrtrudo will be one of this scason'n debutantes, and "111 be the guest of honor at a tea to be riven by her parents, Dr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Hldnn (Irnhom. of 1713 Spriico atrcet, on Saturday, November 20. 8lio will also be tho guest of honor nt a dance on Friday evening, October 29. Herflstcr, Lorraine, married LcKrord A. Bacon, of Mllwoultoo, about two itars ago. nnd sho hns been living out In Milwaukee. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bacon will entertain In honor of their lter at a thentro party nfter tho ten. Dr. nnd Mrs. Graham nnd Gcrtrudo ipent the month of August in Mnlno on i fishing trip, and havo just returned. Gertrude Is nttrnctlve and will no doubt be very popular this winter. MB. AND MTtsTsTAOr B. LLOYD will give a dinner this evening In honor of Ellen McMIchncl nt their nli re at Urmcr Snranac, In tho Adlron- Sacks, where they linvc been spending the summer. Ellen has been visiting the Lloyds' daughter, Ellen Douglns Lloyd, for some time. She ie the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Kmory McMlchael. of 2011 AVnlnut street, and Knoll House, Devon. She nnd Ellen Lloyd will be Introduced to society In the fall. Both girls attended school in Taris last winter nnd havo nlwnyH been awfully good friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and their daughter will return on Wednesday next to Wye House, their plate at Ardmorc. A NUMBER of persons will entertnin at hoiiFe parties over the wpek-end and Labor Day, which will make quite a nice long holiday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harlow C. Voorhccs. of Diking Park, will entertain nt their cottage, at KaglcMnere Their guests will lncludo Mr. Rnd Mrs. Charles Randolph 'Wood, ef Klklns Park, and Mrs. Voorhcen Drnjton. of Melrose Park, Young Teddy Wood has been spending tho dimmer nbroad as tho guest of his aunt. Miss Juliana Wood, who has been over there for some tlnm. She spent moat of the summer In Italy and Pnris and returned to this country a short time ao. Miss Wood did splendid won: abroad during the wnr nnd stayed on over thero for (pilto n long tlmo after thi war was. ended. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Boyle nnd their daughter, Marguerite, will lm guests of George Mendo Large at hN cottage nt Cape May over tho holt flttjs. Lvsbeth Uoitl will have ns her guests nt Cape May Marv Erncstlni Coleman, Bctrey Dnvls, John Strublnr and Walter Rex. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mir Snmnl 'n t.-a ... ...a- Spruco strut, nnnounco the eiiBSKement of their daughter. Miss Anna J. ifcrr. tn 0f!,lUr?ncJ? M- WothcrlH, rc(:tor or St John's Episcopal Church. Ger maniown MlsI,yabeth Boyd gave, a brldtrn nurd- Mav" lh"rM?y P " ' ChSlfontf PCaJe May where he li sncndlnir the , O Beyland Mr:'johnHWhee;;- Mi,i' I Large, Miss Ethol r. Carrlnirtcn MI-h &fc "'US...?''" WalguVga MW8 I u" "ougnerty, MIhh il".. -iOEaoi .rwCer n,arr"R- Mr. and Mrs. D. Knlek MraH.,5i0yd' w,.hen,her gueats Included vim Har,C'S0" 'C Caner, Jr.. Mrs T - I 1 OvPIl Rolrae) D 1 I In Individual Pots, 10c ( ' ,,7" II ?d Bled Beans can 1 .3plllJWH I ? MEENEHAN'S CAFE I O --.i. i iJi-ClALS Lobster Dinner, $1.50 i!.1',?,olw better ' 0 a0?,b ,eo' u ""' n.K . Tartars Waned Hakeil Pololo Minis'!, Crab Matter, $1.00 J'orfnrf our -""i romio FrUil Tomatoes 't'h Platter, $1,00 '"I.. MXr?'! Inwj Henna Lamb Platter, $1.00 .ed A1, tlt? "' svw" ''"' ,! , .. Vll fltH", .cci lamaiotB koih r.. .. ., . . . ' S cm , s,W.l ,3 R'"I" fr fca?s: sLTsn-: -. , . , UIIU i-ojirlCJ 1 ... ,. " 1 wiufii'- ' 1 11 in, nooae-' j,' 7;""' ,',',. 'V ' ..,',v"1 inienMn,itlnn" . n -.isnt ' . . r-,,TI A V llrnoil t Snv,lfr Vn. P Pnsmopn llan'a "A Wild (loose" ' T -'" Me'f rd a "(.rent lmpernna,lnn" i IPrrpncMi , .. . muVrnit-iiK & vrmm.n, BROADWAY "T or T"pXm ' " -'"-" ""'""" "a wtm ... y - , mj,, ;.jm, i,Kr.n!nn" ' JEFFERSON -m.t'V'"11" a. , DRFSSIVrAICFRS v ny ::si i p: Lehigh Palace u"KZT.uni lziF : r " :: r"; jSKKSss ss:: , v -.,,.,. M.n,nT.!;;lt"ll,;A-v , B Seamstresses-Finishers rJ SftKUi:. &' s Ms F at w;.l! fy& pisiir. -n,r;ifh;-vs-"a',-iK $$ WP ?fr ntCd rel,C hC,P yU Wi" gCt CAPITOL "f;,?r,t P M 'eRTY W7" 'ySSS SSSlPARK nfrf.;: Tvn .vVpiun ,T dk V , . It throur-h an nd !n M -lllorU Hannn. "The flreot Moment" h1 . MATINBE DAILY P rnnsnnrn Talma.Ue "raH, I oie" I M - vv.li ,., i . , ' ,s ,n ' BaV'-U irSV B T -Olorla faiiHon "Tbellreut Moment" . M -Th"j Melahan ' 'onnueil or fmuian" H -c'onstnnce niinaduo "Usm . n r" ' T llUel i'li.w"'1 .-itT . J'lMle" lt WsQA nrf " TJ Ya- V TT.SriT V fllorU Hwnnson "Tim firrit Moment" T-Klhel ftaiton In "Weallli" '" '-"'r u 111 n.i. n. " .r".'1' HsKnAw lk IwIa I r-T t-I IKI It I h 0lKC, T Olorli H anion "The Oreat Moment" W' Vrllne Prelly In "Lire" .PV&TT. MivrtM midpii ,a,r. -,- ta' n?", " ln .'ilrr BwysmiLlrm Ilt IJDIIIJCjLVJJLLjIv rpri Hanon "The (lre.-t Momem" T Wallace Held In "Too Much Speed" T rTho NIXON-NIRDLINGEniTtV I l- u L ? ""t. ' "" "l.Jl'-'f" BtlntHL MORNING-EVENING-SUNDAY H U'"rU " "'"' M"'"""" 1 Z-WX '?, "WW fl!".. JH THEATRES l7IU.r pM'''ltr;;,,.. rr-nKm-wr-mwmrr'm COLONIAL ot? ,j w5"p r OVERBROOKMU-VW, BELMONT fVo'.OT ,AKCT WEST ALLEGHENY , ln.Mv WSl m JklTf I STi UaTi PTTtt I T m W-lont Hwaiiann "Jhe Ornit Moment" , W -KW Ulan, 8 Hart In "The Whlillo" W !llnrU auianVnn TTi?.rl?In,.Mm,"m .. .T. J"tl ol "The l.oM liimSSt!" atstsstststststststststststMstmV-illlllaA.WA.Wl.WJWsaJW T. O'orU gwanson. The Qreat Moinerft T Willi, m H Hart In "The Whir" " .7 JToiorla sianaan" ' tT.'! fllH,atMon"W. I S-J Melthau "While ind Vnmarrle.l". ssgjgggJKmmjmsgmlf p.nioti Hanon, "TJ, ftrnat Moment" P. Wallace. Itetd In "Too Much HpeVd" y ninrla Rwan.nn "Th nl!!t M.'"'n X- X Melanan "Wl. Ie and Unmarrle.l" "" 8,-Ulflrl Swanson. "xLe 0re lomem- I S.-,WUa., Held In T kueH fiSetd" I M'eYh? fiRSSi' "ffij $n9Z'& 'TsurCaa? iS 5ltS"wiM tW, ' Is v v N V . , y l..1tW .,1,.H.W'. . t,M, r .. -..C.llA ,..W,. K.l ,',' ., , . ,lv, A. X , ,.a... -, A. '1 Klcnnor Ulspliam nnd Miss Hart, of Kansns City. . ,Mn. 9h.nrIes T filnnlckson enter tnlned nt luncheon nt tho Imperial. Nnr. rnennsatt Pier, yesterday, In honor of sir, nna Mrs. Hnrold Itotcngarten. Mr. yilllnm 13. Carter, who has spent most of tho summer In Newport will leave today for a visit in the "Wliltn Mountains. Ho will return to Newport for a portion of tho Into senion. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm H. Kurte. of Mnnhelm atreot, Germnntown, who spent the summer traveling In Englnnd nnd Frnrtce, nro nt present In Paris. They will snll from thero September in. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kit fcugeno Dixon, of Kulp House. ElKlns Pnrk, who spent tho summer nt Winter Hnrbor, Me, will ro turn home the lntter pnrt of September. Mr'. and Mrs, John nogers Mnxwell nnd their family, who spent the summer traveling In Franco, ltnly nnd Englnnd. arrived In this country Inst wepk. They will spend September nt Mnxwelton, nt Glen Cove, U l tho summer homo of Mr. Mn'xwell's mother, Mrs. John nog. era Maxwell, where (hoy will be hen Bucsts. They will occupy SllUIrk, their plnco nt Vlllnnovn, early In October. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Goodman, who have been spending tho summer nbrmid, havo returned and nre occupying their new homo In ElklnsPnrk. Mlsa Lillian Mldten, dnuchter of Mrs. Jl. Walter Mldlen, of 4624 Uptrent'titreet. hns left for a few weekB' visit to Beat Hnrbor, Me. Mr. and Mra. Tlnlph Graham Wllsrni, Mlsa Debornh Whnrton Wilson, Mr. Edward Mellor Wilson and Mr. Hlgour ney It. Wllaon hnve beon spending the greater pnrt of tho summer nt Auld Neuk. their country place In tlu Qwynedd Valley Miss Caroline 3. Slnkler, of the Wtz Carlton, 1ms been spending the season nt her summer home, tho Highlands, near Ambler. . Mr nnd Mrs. Charles P Vox. of 800R Crefcldt read. Chestnut Hill, havo been spending tho summer nt Fox Hol low, tholr country plnco nt Bprlmr House, where they will remain until tho lato autumn. Miss Huth H Crnry. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Crnry, of 226 West aoymour street, Germnntown, la spend ing a fortnight at tho guest of Mrs. W. A Wllher nt her plnco In Itldimond, Va. Mrs. Crnry will leave tomorrow to Join her daughter. They will return ociuemner io. jurs. jrnry cnierminea ns her guest for a week her niece. Mlm Dorothy E. Wllcoxon, daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Fred II. Wllcoxon, of Pal mvra, N. J. Mr nnd Mra Wllcoxon will apund tho weekend In Atlantic City. Mr nnd Mrs, Thomas Ord Rretherton. of Merlon, nra receiving congratulations upon the birth of n daughter, Katherlne Jnno Hrcthcrton, on August SO. Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Kraft nnd tholr sons, Mr It, Wayne Kraft and Mr. It Malcolm Krnrt. of Uaywaymnl, West Cnlllngswood, N. J, nre motoring through 'ho Adirondack) and Canada Mrs. V I'resgrave, of CO West Po mona street, Germnntown. announce the engagement of her daughter, Miss Helen Ellznbcth Preegrnve, to Mr. A. J. Tay lor, Jr., of Tlogn. Miss Margaret E Mnvs. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank N. Mas. of Wvn cote, left last Snturday for an extended stny nt Spring LoUo, N J., wnere she will be tho guest of Miss Anne OTlrlen nt Many rincs, tho summer home of her parcntn. Miss O'Urlcn It the daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. F. O'Hnen, of Newark, N, J Mls Anna E. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H, Brown, of 2444 South Garnet stieet. has left for New York, where she will be tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. Noblo Ferguson. Befor; returning she will vIKt friends In ltock awtty Bench, I.. I. Mr. and Mrs. Hobort C. Mncklo and their daughter, Mis Francert Mackle, of 5620 North Fourth street, Olney, havo gone to Wlldwood for over Labor Day. GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur J Surman. of 4013 GieuTio street, nfter spending a few days In the Pocono Mountain?, have motored to Ocenn City, where, they will remain until nfter Labor Day Miss OeorKlua Sklrvlng of 250 West HEAUTY IS POWER 1 im Talcum Powtlor Cuticura Soap AND OINTMENT Clear the Skin Sop,OIctrant.Tlcnm,2Sc.Tnrwher KorMjnpIei rMiiCtlifiiUbrurUi,IJtX,UalJ4iuWMi. 1080 GID & WALNUT STS. Mecnehan's Special, St. SO .ubtfpr Tiiriii(ior v , . . . u"'ln' Crab ftht n Sole Tartars fc'nuca f IfiM Casino Buratoga Potatoes Sirloin Platter, $1.25 Jtoast flirMI.1 o Utel F,t,h jf,(,hrow WiiArcd Potolo .n l.fmu cam Tomato tfatud Cluchtn Platter, $1.50 Holt Ilrotlttt .Sprliip rhleKrn Coy it mi Cnh fried Hwrit fotatDcs Lettuce and Totnalu Hntad f rmm iirrsvtuii "ii : ' . n art UaKcd by Our Blwlrtn ntmilAnA' ' 'iviiy ( vanpe 1 C 1 C 1 ' -Z :? ... '''"' V'M:- ..... !?."''. ':'"-', u -KV M.ci.;n m -; Hnn ,..-sr;,n- vZ . V' '' .! ; !.- ; ," .? r.A.:."- ?' i- . - vYi . '.. . ' MWqjijitattWTte Mrs, W. C. Sproul m n rhoto by Photo-Craflfrs Wio Is tho wlfo of tho Governor of tho Stato, Is traveling abroad with her son. Mr. .Inch Sprodl. They will sill for tills country early In October Clopler street, has gono to Ocenn City lor over tno i-ioor lay wceK-cna. Mr. nnd Mm. Paul Twins', of 4911 Knox street, who hnve been occupying an npnriment n Atlantic. Ultv tor Bnv ernl weeks, will return nfter Lnhor Dav. Miss Martha Lnng Is spending a fortnight In Ocean City. Mr nnd Mrs. xu1i Simons nnd their daughter. Miss Mildred Simons, who nnvo been nt tho Brighton, Ocenn Clt, for some time, returned to tholr homo Jjl 1G7 West Louden street on Wednes day. Miss Eleanor Mnelll. of C3 West Iin. den street, la tho KUest of her brother nnd sister-ln-lnw, Mr. nnd Mrs Wllllnm Maglll, nt their cottnge nt Ocenn City, for over tho week-end. Mr, Edwnrd Ulgglns. of fiS27 Chew street, haa returned from spending a week In Wlldwood Mr nnd Mrs. John Tacffner and their family, of 4124 Greene streut. who hnv been occupying nn npartment In Wild wood slnco early summer, will return to their homo next week. Miss Dorothy Itose, of 4504 North uner street, has gono to Wllliamsport to spend sonic time. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr Joseph Potsdamer, of 1921 Olrard acnue lft Inst week for Win nipeg, Northwestern Canada, for a seven weeks' hunting trip. Mlsa Nell It Schwab and her sister. Miss Claim Schwab, of 23J4 North Brond street, motored to Newnrk, N. J . recently, where they visited their oroth-er-ln-law nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. I Lehman, for a few days. Mrs Wllllnm T Jacobs, of San Francisco. Calif, la tho guest of hir sister, Mrs Katelln Hoffman, at her home, 3721 North Eighteenth Btreet. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris Jacobs are oc cupying their new homo, 2S04 Diamond street. Mr. nnd Mrs Howard Myers announce the ongngement of their dnughter. Miss Delia B. Myers, to Mr ltaymond W Zurn, son of Mr. John '.. V.urn, of Mount Airy. WEST PHILADELPHIA The wedding of Mlsa Kate Maimed, daughter of Mrs. Anna Maimed, of 123 1 West Glrard avenue, and Mr. Louis J. Goldberg took plnco In the Green Room of the AdelphU Hotel on Sunday. Aug ust 2R. and was nttended only by tha Immediate members of both families. Immediately uter the ceremony tho bride nnd bridegroom left on a short wedd'ng trip. Upon their return Mr and Mrs Goldbeig will reside at the Rlttenhoube Hotel until tho completion of their home on OYerhlll road, Stonc hurst, I'pper Darby Mlns Mnrle Mnsslno nnd Mtx.i Hose Mnaslno. of 442 North Gross street, lime ns their pucst Mlsa Mnrle Campbell, of' Wilmington. I'lIOIOPLAYe AlhambraX'i'. 8. EeSTl1.-, t Ioro(h Dnlion In ""ejiiixj JJBM , ( Dorollu DJllon .11 "Ifhlnrt JIIJ W Dorothy Duliun In "lJ;l1n,l,M,''h"' T CiismniMltlan's "Ttje lt;l tlo.e I V riikinopiillian's "The Villi! fiooite M tiifinopullian a -iiio uu " ADni I n b:d -"otio HJ: 1 -Vl -l .i-.-' MAli.nu .,. M Ma M'irra in T -Me Murray in W - Porntr-v rm!l"n T Rouue Arhuekle. I, llna.nu Art.lirllTr The (illrlrrl Mis" ' "ti'nl nf th North" "Ilollar-n-Vear Man". lol!ar.K-rnr Mun" B Inco Vanio ITiBluctlon 'neaii ltefl" CIIBBTNUT He. 16TII ARCADIA III A M to 11 13 P. M. I " -3'' .?"?:?? ,'n ..'ii'.mI" - BENN MATlNKi: DAILY , it Mill a 'The T.t lloinance" T l)i.Illlo, "The l.ojt W -"T he Wild ,P"" " l..k. It 11,1 tlOOlM," "The Lost Komance" I ii- DauiilaB Ma" Lean ln "One 11 Minnie" (j, Douaias MacLean li "One i Minute" ml irDIDH Uivxid V Hu-qurhnnna Ut.t51lM-' rnnilnnniis : until n . i (I 0n "Tim woman tlotl hunitril J IV .,,11"' " 1J ',r .r"m. ..i,.., i. vilNtilSlinflaiBiiiHiB ml pH0TWUlr7V comn r 4 wrAMcieAFr , ,,rn,,ninr l'rnnlcrnnl A At'i-uheny I. B1UUCCC .MAIN FT. MAXAVL'SK KK W m '"" MAIIKKT HTO P.I'.T . N r r I ALLUjlitlNI.i l)IH 2-tS KutS l-mi IM-OaJ MATINKB DULY , lw,nu,TZ it,S,?U, A Vu lo l.' Ift '' v ' L,iOlUM ilar"1h-t .50lh 00th i.. .., , a .... ,n "The llrnnt Moment" i' f',"m"P;"Hn "Wuinnn find Ohnnued" ., ' Li ! iS , "?.r.1-, Iu rh hent .Man" M y , .r, .,...,, , I" n n i", ,p M fllorU n"n ..Ifi? IJJ "? - T Cosmopollt.in s, "Won.uii (iod C'hnnBed" . S.L,h,?1' '" Vu'j1",?' ""r"' ""' '-" T W s '.. " Pv "f ' Mot , V -niorlri Swainn ..V-l Vlrmt Moment" i " ,1'nrothy Dalton In "Ilehlnd MnaCa" r ;i'' ,M'":," ,""' " ommi Knowa' W -. . v.l"r . ,.,.t'"" "r ""' Moil itei 1 .-OorU SunnK.m. Th llreot J omjni , i T tj0rolh, !,,, ,n .,,,tnj Mnaka" . v '"" Iivl,'", '," "r eil Trrnaure" 'T -T M, c'.n -ii7 "'.," ''"' "'' I ivEaBS 8555S -S iiSi S' r -aasa g ass.: ilvlijsr: $J js ! t r,,n re,r. ,, ?."..,-.. .. i iivii i.. . t,. .-..,.. ..-.. i . .L. .... - j.. .. . n .n ,'rnnti i,a" - ,..,.,,. r. .i u uif . i i nna ;, jin.n .iii'i.d- , ., , ... " -T.l.'r.i:L",'T."i "Ktllcl. U" I f -",'il!-iD S H..r. In "Mone. mini" H - il.o- mV Sha.V ...'" "' ""'TT '.' ..' . .'"." 'i m lanhn". """"" I Mehtsr I won. Sept H I n'rMUIl , , . , ,-,,, , ".h "v"'. rSS-WS is -!;,::: 56TH ST --fl li&iHfr-r ,.- L-JT """"' '" '-I l,.-":Lrh-..:!S: wwrix:W3&" T'"-A"-"" W'&oYM: lXtaTT""m vinu,''' iv--H;, ' 'j?'-, TPfliea. eANllilK Chestnut Hill Academy tt Vlehilian In "Mh te and tTnninrrlrd" rn AMlTriDn 471(1 PHVNKPORU n ii "i'XV ; ITm Vr2-- - 1N Ulnrla "annn "in.V'i J'""""t ' I . . , , A-i leal , ,,i.d ounlr. nnw ' -1 and dar rT M?Shan " "White mul Pnuiarr ed" r KAlNNl UKD '" Wvirr SAVOY 111 MA1IKUT "TltKin I T -tl nru .s,v,.ni,n ,.h'; J-rei it 3 ement" " ,' . e . ,, i., ,r,i ' '' " "' ' ' '" E.t,i, 1., u", "J a-T MelX" In ""Mte and fnmorrltd" M -"Whal'a Your Wife W,h." ,,,,'.. " A M .WIUVIOIIT ' I S"rUi Zun ' " "The rrl ,,n,"-" I ,J""'r " " . '" , ' ' "-- n e ,1 -,ler- ll r-n. Sep-emb" 2 . - - " "-. T "WhnPa Yixir wif ii-.ti." ' -W ilum H llari In TI, it i,u , Olona Han.m "Tl. ii.?"'. Moment",- ' . . . . "r ' in..ur. ." ,1 i'i'n nA!TIMnRrtlsT4,11'ra()llK W-"WliM'a Your Wife Worlli?" ,',. !' ',"" s " In "The Wlut 1" - - 'mem' BAL 1 11V1UKL. r.VK linn SAT MAT T -Pauline ITederlck n Niiliiiie'' W' Willi un a H irt In "The Wl Ut e" I n l ii 1 ,. .. M V Korusn, "red A Profane 11 e" P -Paul'ne I'redrlcW n "Malrime" ,', ',""" "l,!"''i ''Woin 111 t.od ( liumted" KI VULI ' '' 'sO.M STS TK Ker'uion "SiwwJ PwfniH; Ie . m -Pa.iMpe Krederle.lt In ".S.lrure" ' oln "I"' ,M" "JJoinBn (loil Pliuiijed" 1. ,. '"'IMTbtiM V Polls. Ms In "The Ilrone He V,7rnp ..,, ., . - s,rz5tLL'J:, ""iir " "Wmiimi l.uil I ha er, M -Pieninniini Min, r-s,,,, ,.. ,,, ,V"-T 'pnarla Mnv In "The Hronje Hell" . CA ORF "V01 MARKbT bT ' cTTrn V 7rK i.iT r r.TT. """ - ?. l "aramount Hu,.r.JZ ,,' ''"eptlnn' "ZSvilfnie lleil in "Too .Much hiecd" LVJr . . nn """ n '1 SHERWOOD V ""'"more Ar. 'w - p,,r.iinUnt hater sV A ""nwlnn" . . -. .n r? BIST Si nAl.TIMOHK tv .i,u'i, t-- ifiel ii,"',..... I W III am s itjrt i,. ..ti.I i. , ; .:.. '- iiii iioinrnt" i..,.,mi.l,iln Kcnnlrln: lliilldlnii t oiiMrurtln,, .1 1. I" XTTVItsiiN OtTII AMI truuiiiut-Nu ac. i" .:'' .' '"""' ..-mi mrni inniinj ' ,1. , ,, ,, -, ,, .. ."""" "" "rriru . f iin.ini liar" m i,tl. :.' ' ""in W- Wm P, itl.U, a "TlVe iV ito! nance" GKEAT NOKTHERN X'Tt I. ",'. "ff " " - " ":k'.in"""' '" r William H Ilart In "1 ' Wh j Mle'.. Mrr.. liimh.n vn,m, ," .A...'. ..'. 050 N An!rTrnP,.,: Ill-- ....... u Hurt 111 "Tlia IVIilCtlA" . " " - "' umar ( "11-1 lll iA l IV H I aai.. III ,l IIK I " -- .. i -'."-...- -" ' ""V ' - . isiii limi I II II tl Vasal QlBroad St. Casino" " tZ:"X(ZX( 1'tPi :: eJm.f? Wn "uV ,T w, "'tie M"ei "The iJom" Hon,, nee' "y", - ,?r .? ,?" L " ..T " ' -.-""T"' .n',m' " ll "' Mnm-'W-T H lm - "V ,V Cm V V f," 't Vm I) : Mine'" "The IrfN,t llnmnnee" M -It ifrno Arbucklo In "t'rary to Marni" . i-r'.oi A maii-ipu -" .. ' ".1'" """" n "One u in 'i't' . l-- Milihan In "wVllo anil PrOnnrr'e."' I ' -""" Arrh''" '" "9C""r ,0 J!,rr:: VICTORIA n iKJ;T r.- "h " L lwX" Ii,i -U 1 n u J ,','" ' ' .'. ,i i.:,.v,n., in "ithlt. n,l i',,mrri,, W Hfucee rliiiikt In "Prnxv to Morn " .; ,v- ' w'"rl "A M 10 II is ! m I H llih,. ii,.r,iio ... ...V"p Whd Mlllll" j nriit' ...,.,.- .... . ........ , , ,,..., ., ma,.,.. ., .. ' si n.. ..., . , j .,. ... . ' " l'" ni linn ii,,, ,, .: . v- , "- , -v r.' " aUBtiaftK MISS RUTH F. KNAPP WEDS MR. HARRY JEFFERSON Marriage of Mlis Ethel Wright and Mr. Wilbur J. Miller The marriage of Miss Uutn F Knapp, dnughter of Mrs. Chnrles M. Knapp, of 6033 Morris street, Germnntown, to Mr. Harry Jefferson, of 127 East Durham street, Mount Airy, took place nt 11 o'clock this morning In tho Calvary Episcopal Church, Mnnhelm street nnd Pulaski avenue, Germnntown. Tha Rev. It . Van Meter performed tho cere mony and Mr. Charles M Knapp gavo his 'sister In marriage. Miss Margaret Develln wnn the bride's maid of honor nnd onlv nttendant and Mr. George H. Jefferson acted ns best rnnn for hla brother. Thero wns no reception, The bride and bridegroom le't Immediately for a wedding trip. Mr nnd Mrs. Jefferson will be nt home nt 303 Sher man street, Ocfmnntown, nfter Oc tober 16. MILLER-WntOHT Owing to the recent dentil of the bride's father, the marriage of Miss Ethel Wright, daughter of Mrs. Henry C. Wright, of 828 Eaat Chelten avenuti, Germnntown, to Mr. Wilbur J Miller, of Tlogn, wig a very nulet one. The ceremony took place on Thursday nftr noon at 2:30 o'clock at the homo of the Hcv. H. W. Hathaway. 6226 Ogonti nvenue, pastor of the Covenant Pres byterian Church. Limekiln pike nnd Chelten nvenue. Miss Elizabeth Wright attended her sister nn maid of honor Thero was no reception. After a wed ding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Miller will be at home at 1239 West Tioga street. MOnniS ANDERSON The wedding of Mlsi Ixlfl Pusey An derson, dnughter of Mrs, S. E. Ander son, nnd Mr. Gilbert Morris, of Chester, took plnco on Wednesday evening nt o'clock at the Oak Park Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Jumes H. Inslev, 6117 Locust street, mint of the bride, nnd with whom she mnde her home, was matron of honor She wan gHtn In marriage by her uncle, Mr. Joseph W Pusey. Thn ushers were- Mr. Homer Morris nnd Mr. Hownrd Morris, of Chester, brothers of the bridegroom, nnd Mr. Dick Dnvls, of Chester, wns best man. Dr. Thomas Pollock, pnstor of tho church, officiated. Immediately nfter the ceremony Mr. nnd Mre. Mor r's left for a two weeks' trip through Cannda and tho Oreat Lakes. They will be at home nt 38 Sycamore street, Chester, after September 16. RODGERS CONNOLLY A wedding of much soclnl Interest wax solemnised this morning In the Church of tho Gesu, Eighteenth nnd KtlleH streets, when Mlsa Mnrgucrlto It Connolly, of 162R North Fifteenth street, became tho bride of Mr. Joseph J. Rodtrers, of Roxborough. The cere mony wns performed by tho Ruv. Ra phael O'Ctmnor, H. J, who was nlsoi celebrant of Uio nuptlnl mass. The brido wns attended by Miss Margaret Rodger, a sister of the bridegroom, while Mr. Daniel A. P. Morrlo noted as best man. Immediately after the cere mony a wedding breakfast wna served nt the bride's residence Mr. nnd Mrs Ilodirers will be nt home later In thn month nt the bridegroom's home In Rnx-1 borough. Tho brldo will bo remembered . ni nn nlumna of Mater Mlserlcordlao, I Merlon. WATHEN WARREN I Tha wedding of Miss Lucille OlUor ' Wnrren nnd Mr. Samuel Clifford . Wathen, both of Washington, took plnco on Thurxdnv at 11 o'clock at tho home of the brlde'H parents. Mr nnd Mrs Hownrd M. Murphy, 4643 North Ninth street, by tho nev. Zed HeUel Copp. The bride nnd bridegroom left for an ex tended trip to Now York nnd up tha Hudson River. Among the out-to-town guests were: Miss Elizabeth Clark, Miss Arlanne Wood. Miss Annie Do Vanev. Miss Irene Warren. vMr. Chester Wnthen nnd Mr. Ralph Warren, nil of Washington, D. C ; Mr. Robert Wnrren. of Scrnnton. Pa., nnd Mrs Charles Newton and daughters, Miss Elenor Newton nnd AUco Newton, of JJng nolla, N. J. ALONG THE READING Mrs George 11. Sndcr, who has been spendltiK Severn! weeks In Ocean City, Jias returned to her home In Olenslde .ur. ana juth uiiHrif cwuuikit hnve returned to their home on Old York rood, near Ogontz, after being In Mnlne for the summer. Mrs Martin Butler, of Jenklntown, hns returned from Ocenn City, where sho spent pnrt of August I'HOTOrLAYH Weekly Photoplau Guide Week of Sept. 5 to Sept. 10. Subject to Changs The followinfc theatres obtain their pictures throuah the STANLEY Company of America, which is a gunruntee of early showing of tho finest produc tions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. DARBY THEATRE M Wallarn Held In "Too Much Snwil" T O .Melford's "A i lm- Fool" .. .""ana", mr -,i7 ni rtiiciu .urn" T- B. Kervuson "Haorid and l'rfane I.oe" ' W -T MelEhan. "Thr Ctjr of Hllcnt Men' ' U Arbuckle. "r)nllnr-u-Yiir M,n W S. Han, "Tim t'nullr of t'wiruae' AIDy1l IMT "lUI, A Mlnm Ait. I ,rt'mviyy11 matinkij daii.v m .iiucan, in rtiry to .inrr" ', ,V,"S,uly "O"0" n "IWIl'nil Maakn" ..' "T,Irrn,J Oen, "Moiiinn )od tin need" J "'".t.'.I" -'.nclnnn In "One n .Minute" """"" Hart 111 "Tne Vlilatle' ,!' AMILY """ATHK -Ulll Mark-l St M.-Jonlv Ia-H,lai,"r r Miruthy nnltiwi in '"nehlnil Mii.u." in tn ... - ---- , s ", ' ',' inte-s "The llronite Pe " -Da vt Powell In "'Tlio Myilwy nnad" 1 . ,,,111111 r (leorm .Moirnrd a "V Wlw Pool H Oeorae Melfrrd'a "A Wln Tool r.RANT " OIIIAHD AVK , - 1 Kir 1 ;vi jiarne-a ".sent tnen'l Tnmmv" , . .. ." ,v . .'.':r iiiMii.inee 1 - -- . '" wntln" 1H VrVn-"Myj' i i'" .K' ' STANLEY ,W"irr,-K7i v?;l T-:h';rcia;e, j- !M.W-i Mri:;M T-O. Melforda "The Pollh Healer" I,. fnnrM.I VftL'l HTI,. I . 1,... ...I.l, " f UllKm" rraielln, Ha.e.nmn" M llroud at at Krla S It Arbuckle 'The Tn j' 'v' -,;,. ;, v Engaged Photo bv reel! Culcr. .MISS MAKIAN t'OANK HUOWN Nloro of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm !. Conno, of (ir.OH Church road. OtcrbrooU, whoso engagement to Mr. Howard I.outner Kiddle, of Jeililntown, wn nnuotiurril nt a party on Thursday rvenlng NORRISTOWN Miss Mildred Cox, of West Main street, entertnlnod at flvo hundred In honor of Mlsft Helen Grnnlund, of Rox borough, and Miss Dorothy Tyson, who will be married this month to Mr Adam Shelhaas. Thero were sixteen guests. Mr and Mrs. William Shoemnker, of 1 1 Drown atreet, gave a children's party at their home in celebration of the fifth birthday anniversary of their son, Mas ter Wllllnm Shoemnker, Jr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Hyde, of 23 Ensl Chestnut street, aro receiving congratu lation!) on tho birth of a son on August 30. Mrs. Hyde wns formerly Miss Ethel Lnwsen. Mlos Thelma Kllpatrlck, of Blnck Horso. ontertnlned about forty friends at her homo at a surprise party In honor of her mother. Mrs. Andrew Kllpntrlck'a blrthdny anniversary. V TCrjif New Fall Models are here By all mcntt don't mli seeing these newest ftrdcrn we are now shotting Every kind of a figure Is treated here just as tho the corict u-cre custom made There has been no sacrifice of eomfott for style this season. The Corset Shop 121 S. THIRTEENTH ST. Around the Corner on Saniom St. Every filting receives tfie personal attention of Miss Pauline Campbell I'HQT(ll'..Alh , PAI APP iSU MARKET srilKET Mi. ."' Von"""n ln "Kna t the World" u--",?' ? lm""n in "K111I of the Horld" -f, i.v ' .'" ".nu or tlie world" ii . "" '". "' '''"' or mi vorui .""',. Cvn,ll"url ln "l-"d of the World r 'IlOtlV (j)IIinrfnn In .,ir...l ... .,. i ..,...! S !.euy lompson In "hnu of the UorlU" D "" rMT" MAIIKHt kt h,.i. .T-rt. XL,VJ1-n ' 0 45 a m i it p. m. M l..nrd 1, C.drtlJin In .fu .....,..t r i.nr co Cirusu in "ii, ',.,i,ii," W -l.nri ti 1 ,iufi in ".,1. i,,,,, in r Knrlco Caruso In "Mj Cousin" 1 Snrlcu turuo In "M t'uukln M jKnriM, rrii. n ... ('Bin" IRFAITO "BRJUNIOW.s v KNuTi , "' . ZL7. "Zl V - - 11 .;,;..,.: u'?1. .V"ri"" Special. "Ilrrrmlon W -lluurao Molfoid a fS 1 ,1 1." in uiiki jiii a ci iiiii "A Mlee Pool A le I ,.01 Ii,...-;., M..I..HM in "(I '." V""ii.ite Uouilii M.,U-an In "One a Minute" (in il ii', 1 in 1 1,0 ., i, ..,. i.T'W', '. " "" Z'lV. !" ,n. "lPerlciM e" "JTrMrh ,'!'," n Mh". m,"N '" "J-o.erlelice" K ZJUcn';,! ZtZZ Uy.'" f - - - lllehi.id I.arih.lmess in "llxpcrli nre" -'.l,",, ,,wiu- K'PfNtli My,M '?v:vtfwv7, ,v . ' . '8ffl!pwj&,JSiwi:, - T" LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Papa T1IR PAHK AVK. NKWS "VVeothcr. Chnnglblc. Hponrts. Sid Hunt Is going rrroitnd with Htirklntr nlnstnr nn his fnco ns n result nf trying to ahavi' lilt, face with bin fathers rnr.nr to see wnt It will feel llhe wen he reclv has to. wlch he f,njs if tlmtii w.it It feels like he limit enro how long he has to wait. Hlsaiety Miss Mary Wntklns re fused to takp n u-nwk with Mr. Iroy Hhonstor Inst Hundny on nrrntint of the barber having enve him n bald bedded hair rut nnd Miss Wntkln was afraid his lint mite blow off or something and imharrusH her. POMH HV SKINNV MAIIT1X The Knd of a Perfeck Life I thnwt I hnd to choose how to die Ono nlti ns I Inld lit n ilreem. And tho way F ilcki'il out Immceilltly Wns to bo drownded in pure whipped cream. Intrlstlng Tneks About Intrlstln; Ppcplr. Lnrctter Mincer still tnke singing lesslns but still needi more. Nuts, pcez or limn herns shelled wile vou wnlt. 20 contx n hour. Heml for tho Lew Dnvia nnd IM Wernlck Shell ing Co. (Avvertir.ement.) Lost and round. Nothing. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr nnd Mrs Miles Deans, of Rose Vnlley, will Iene In a few dnys for Ruck Hills Fulls, where they will spend a fortnight Mr. nnd Mrs If G Hall, of Ridley Park, have returned from a few weeks' atny In Mnrjlamt Sickness at home? Check its spread By using a disinfectant that acts surely and quick ly. Sylpho Nsthol destroys rtrm lift abaoluttly. After luring ilck-room, wash year binds la It. Wuh tblnn P tltnt usts with It. For ptrsonat hygUnm euts. wounds, douches Bylnh-Nsthol Is Invsluabl. truK and dtpsrtmtnt atom Four sites lie to 11.26. Sylphoathal Acts Instantly Fatmtrty talttdSnlpho-Napthal Is one of the finest cafes in the East. No need of traveling hun dreds of miles for a coo) spot delicious food wonderful dance music. Shore dinners our specialty. Dnnqutt rooms for private parties. Open Daily & Sundays CEDAR " ' a ii' u Jlnltl in Tt, . . '. P -Mae m;,??" .) L", "' . '"n irrlt.1 "-M.. Murno "The t.llXd j:!i;.. JUMBO iJ",,T "" "IHARD AVI h -ro,h: ,;ir",ir;(,lrr LEADER 4lk'TCi, AVE S sites :,Hf jj '- STRAND UL1 NUNriU.N"tvr " T'ZtV,1;,:-.-",? "ft; M",,,'"'" i'-ilorli H.Vne,, ,. J J'' J nmenl" AT OTHER THF.atri.-c MEMBEfSOFM. P.T o A. in in ii mr i Right Near You I H'l.H " ini!IjIJI , I'HOTOI'l.WH r . . ti,,,u a zm " hhi -. - its f A-f V 1 erlene I'U' l-bii ioi'i I YaftlfUjeiJ. J zM v rn.ree ,1 t.rnrml llulne. g C0MNy f J in i, ,,.pri. i',. 'Hi'Uk "' E -"twsict-s :jj 1C11 ls E . il )a rhool nneii' Septemlier ft r s' - siiiiiifante Aix T j.:-' ". ,- MOORE8TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Walter French nnd their fnm'ly. of West Main street, hnvn gone to Atlantic City to remain until nfter Labor Day. Mr nnd Mrs, Nathnnlal Davldynn, nt Camden nvenue, nro entortnlntnir Miss Lanle Wlnegar, of Ocean, Vn Mrs. Charles Lecd of Hnddmifleld road, Is visiting Mrs Dudly Perkins nt her cottnge at Huck IMI Knlls Mr and Mrs Horacn RobertH, of South Church street, entertained n few friends on Thursday evening, SCHOOLS and COLLEGES ccouNTmr C05T-C.R A.-EXECUTIVE THE PRACTICAL SPARE-TIME COURSE Enroll now nnd complete trnlnlrtR within six to elht months for potiU tionn pujinR $1800.00 to $10,000.00 per year. Individual instruction. Sntisfuction guaranteed. INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTANTS' SOCIETY . 509-11 Widener Bldg. Philadelphia Locust 3110 IVltll Mum Kvy ENDORSED BY FOUR PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES llf.VIAMIN IIAItHIMON (JHOVKIt CI.KVi:i.AM Said Oroer Clevelnnd ' In my opinion the paiticiilnr type of rduratlon aimed nt In the I'elrce .School hni somo Importnnt ndvnntages over others . . nnd (Ills more prornpth and effotl,!v thn menuea of occupation (rented hy a vnst nnd constant extension of American business and Induatrlnl enterprise " A trensured endornement, testifying to the practical aluo of tho llerce .Si-hool trntning. Courses of Study IliihlnHK AilmlnlMrntlon (two eam' Kiilfmnnhli 'une venr) Aetotintlng (two enr) I Tenfhrr TruUiInK (one to two ears) t.enrrnl llui,lnra dinn iear) I Mteiiograplilc IsU to nine montbs) Hrcrrtorlal tone to two ers) PEIRCE SCHOOL of Business Administration PINK ?T. 1T OK Sny Write for "T,''lA'vkVVH Pre-Medical Education Two-year course including required sciences, foreign language and English, together with mathematics, psychology, economics, etc. Ask for Catalog E-1S I l'lionr: Pliiniond on.ll XEMPLE UNIVERSITV J" tlronit Ht. tielon Ilerks Philadelphia BUSINESS5 v." sch"i nrtr.T.vr'.nvr Ni.ht School For Your Future Success 10 t UKll erte ,lle mi ell' 11 'I "'U'l rere t" thai ' Me trnuaard "' .ir. ,eH 11 me 1 anil ',men mj t" ' . 11 niin,Me scur mii tea, in 1 U fain ni' s tlil fi Hera I IliiMneel i"vi oarai h l"npliti yalcmanshu, lliuler llllBll'll I ffei-llw M-eiUniB 1, sr Uh' P A. A'' iijn nw It, a, T!hM , lj ( leanr!UR Vui,ini,blln llcimlrln: liulldlmi Cniitructlnn t iriMU il IJrrtltlnsr Tevtlle l""' Print Iteadlu 1 t'liriiitriil l.nilneerln Win lea lr!PKrupIi.t N ml It ill Prri'iirlm: fur I lrrnp l.i inuii.iiluiu W'rtti, o, toll tor catalog t y. rva. c. a. 1IJI rth st " -invim nil ,VM s't. - - 101,1 I cliljth ,r The Law Department Georgetown University Washington, D. C. Announces the establishment of mominR courses in law, in addition to the afternoon courses, Beginning October 1, 1921 A Free Scholarship to thf mornini; courhe is open to Cullcgo and High School gradu ates of tho State of Pennsylvania Applications for appointment should bo mude in writing to JOSEPH L. McALEER, Esq. Commercial Trust Co. Bldg. Philadelphia, Pa. s !s trVOCDIlTTVJP Fi f!S - N lit -rlinol itieii "ett l'l 3 Ci.DUl AVKNlfilJ . nrAT A 1 1 , , . .7 Ml TiTtTTinr OaTCTsrtT -: 1 ' H HJaal H aTil IM Wl IPH 11.11 . :; U OFBlJSINESSADMINBIlMIIflJJ 1 line Mreet et of llrmlil jl? tf rte jor 5" Jl 'tii Ilnn E 1 ' lillUiUilTiiniffiftTwwwMWMi iii wiwTff?fivn7nniluP 79 I I 1 B isSti owrr'f "Tth w ' 1 . ' 7; A nnVBABnilnU . "V'-i , nwMvovwM Mra. Jnme J, Shakepar. ( Mitchell nvenue, mid her nefihtm, Thomas Shnkeepenro, are petalijr .it wiih Mm. u Smith, a ftHm Mrs. Shakespeare, Hi Maryland Mr, nnd Mis. John A. Htru 6510 Ridge nvenue, hnvn returned nn iiiitomohlln Irln to WlldWOOd, they npent u wock. ' -w (i. T.uru 1,'nv In atiendlnir some"' a a it, triinMt nf Ml llessle KlOM H Milton. Pn ""T.a Itnlh "Tfw TIIKOIKIKK ItnosKVIlI.T WII.I.IAM II. TAI'T 1IROAI), PHI UDKU'IIIA 37th Year Book r WANAMAKER INSTITUTE of INDUSTRIES N. W. Corner 23d and Wnlnat Strreta Day Cla-e.i beRln Sepfmber S Atternooa and eenlnK. September 15 All Coureea f,'omnnre Prices With Othe riehoola Dnv Co'irsj, From J3J 00 to J12.1 00 9 Mentha' A erase. 3 BO to U2.2S Per Mentt Afternoon C'uires. Trnm !.Von in STfl.OO T .Monthi' Arrntce S3. IS to S10.75 Per Mont Kvnlnc f'oiirsrs, Prnm $lt 00 to $31.00 7 Moulin' Arcruse, H.'U to S3.J8 Per Month Mitiirdi Coiirsre, I'rom SJK.00 In 332.00 D Month' Arr:irr 2.00 to $3, SO Per Monti) bue J2 00 tn I10 0O pamc In advance, or pay In (cur weeks. Te! Loc 31 to for Cataloa or fend Postal " Y.M.C.A. SCHOOL OF MUSIC studios 1III Arch Street. 1013 V. Lehlrt .VrniM-, 02d h Hanoni Mtrects ln'rmtion t.ltrn I" Men. Mnnii'n, I hlldreo Htndlm Olen 0 A. M. tn 0 P. .11. Ilnllr fourwa: Piano "ProitreBSlTe frrl'". ".flr.-Ca lolln. oIoe. Harmon; , Motion Plettir I'l Kline. lnHnrrllu, llanjti, Mandolin. (iiiltur, Plnna-T.inlns'. Tearlim' .VormaJ OUTM. I nil. rliinie or write tndm for cntalor 1 am. n.iiM lll:(il i:ptk.miiicu 1 Mjr rraul..r day and ninht classaa la ticrtli.tnd and tperltlnv and III boak Ueeplnk' and accountancy begin Septembar i lneiiijaie and enroll now Parson! nd praetlcal Instruction Positions (or our nra ' .a'ea Ca 1 or wrlto for full Information, PIIII.V ni'SINKSS COLI.EQB and Collerr nf Commerce IOI7 Chestnut M . Philadelphia Friend's Select School for U071 nnd t.lrta llir Parkua, f herrj nnd mill Hta. irad Iwtxeen KlndorKriMn and Col ne stind tor ih,,rouh work and Lround 1 heiHilan rhara, ler Perlns Ninth Month. IU ' o , i, n for InuTivrtion anil enroll- riT" W'er Hatlland. I'rlne'pal. ()Ali"l,AM! COt.NTUY I.V HCUOOL, A dlstlncthely practical school. Kinder carten to rot ign oren ale r,Kim 30 acres) "t r nvirnunrtd nnd wood anil !ndldual at- tentlfin Bus r Ire Phonn ITelroft BOX. V M rnnf intFn lUnl-n.tt-r t,e'.l'.ler NOW for lnheraltr ef Pn. r'en'nr clnaen In Commerce and Pin men UNIVERSITY of PA. EVENING SCHOOL lOi t., n II 'M PI" IHr (Oil Sin 239 hl'lttNd OAKUI.N INSriTtTK Pro d and 'iirln.c linnlcii Ma . PIi la. i- , no M.i c aj.uu Art i:ieurlelti M - . W I T n. fin. ci.ntm nt.f tp, GERMANTOWN FRIENDS QfWnni "pi-ns Sept few 4Can. jCUuUL, ... tnr e-irneat o lea pre ,'l " - "'!" ei Tt Y'nl Principal. 1 IIP. PltiiiiUr.x si IIIIOI., V'0 N IrVtli H. 'ui .1 ii ' nr u un -S t Hours -p . -- p I' ieial'e r It MSs-. fi-f 1 n4 v rh s( rhl. '.Hm-,1 er niini; Vnnien and t.irte The Gordon-Roney School lor OirU SI12 S,rrP Hrrrt r.m.T ni ,iul i'n',r- PrH a cry ("ouraas).. I'nf 1n e-j Ovni. ttss KONI'V, Prlej" -II M'OV Mil I. p " mr a ih:m op thi; holy t'iiiu A Ijoardln and dtv schoo' for rlrls flttll je ! r ,p lj, I 1 v ,ho Uiat, ta of th Hoclsty nf 111,1 11, 1 1'illd lenn cjeuprM nd co'leaa prprHior mir'e mu e ir, diimaatla ee enr, Tta'ea fltlll Addre.. IV,. tl.h.. ipr- n-- 'S l tl-a-nn 111 I ...... tn 1 ' i'nnH IIIISKMUNT l' not iiii.ii t oi.i.ih.k updei ; il ie, i n of lha te-u. ruei.,1.. of ar;a ,n,r.e musle art. .,.,,, . . ,., m. ., Tir' aire ampus on Ma r 1 l! 11 ' th Dosn. I" v . Il l I'. , tint lr,i ,l n, v P VMM TON j ' J Muni "f m, r lu a .ip1i.t lenilein nr met, wlii'i form.iilv, m,u, Wei influ it lj me ii ; jirnt.on.il curriculum nt , t"ti,iii(rii.n If miu u ,. ititeresteil In , ikIowiiik Mini lii.i with n r mil.ir eaUlu. iiieni white f' r Ti Pennington Iilea." 13(1 jmir, Junior Srhool for buys;. Francis Hnrvej (Jrcen, A.M., IJtt.D, , llemlmuaier ,,ul 1n Peniiiiigtou, y, jr. yfxgmrt?6 ww jw . w. v. i a rJC31zAL,SgyL!lI4ll.J'l The Franklin Institute School cf Mechanic Art, ru(Uit. MaihrniHtlr. Mrchnnle. U R-rlitra ; ; H A H i I i
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