it . . i -M fK.ii." fc ,T r Hi. '. l,',l i r i, c j if JSV'Jfl. fjUST GOSSIRABOUT PEOPLE Kancy Wynne Talks About Pretty Clothes Seen at Cape May young George C. Thomas Lands Big Tuna Fish Out in California S: tfrDA? and habot Day were ex- i (? I nnnulnr dniH down fit Cope S'lhSUMt crowd of " ?- n mi t ic Dcacn. .wn. BCIH w. - ..., nenr Wo" w" ".-; w there HW'fi looked perfectly "tun ,M nffin in a gray bended m n Kind a b ack duvetyitc iwrtw?,h n coltar of gray aqulrrel. S',,1 lh. "pretty K"y " Hf '".'JliT. n gray feather. nf'' Tnrk Jtnn. who wna Asties Mrs, -i" 'i,flrng a one-piece Alice kJeimade . S fioincmm innterlai. Hut drew in it ,cr ,,at nM .'Khw e of blue felt. Another a" i ... worn by aiargnrcuu ui !' df"Vn Srlrot votle, and he t'0D' Ji.i. n atrficd, wan. cnip www. mL 'nSrt a tractive bathujr kuHh One of the w081.." .. irrcderlc Wheeler. !' df '.n nnrlrot voTle, and her kK matched. w chip t raw. unv v -- . Aim. r rcuen- ... ' WOr" black taffeta affair and waa ?", " r?ttv. Her cap was lined tif'T,.: th " ore a m and with It Bhc it"1"1, . nf others who were down Attawfel I"dJW Mr. St ..! l.rtfMU '-" . i. a. i I 1..... n ",,jr.-.,.ii.r and white ciicckcu uuu- iktre over ii c Phlllcr and J J i ,'. Fddy CroBRman. Kmestlne AT.L BeW VVk VlrRlnla Heck gAoS..taHarrl.u. , WAS Interested to bear of an ex- R&ri y,inU,.ln C'amornia for V .....,. vcflrs. witn m i" ---- l'L aadcl a tana ngbwfclKh.n8 for Sptlns lf"i !"ub.' Mrs. Walter with her mother. ABIE LOUISE BAIIID la an n- i Baw ner ""; nnu M street, anent tlip wrfk-ornl nf rnn Mnv as tl curat of Mra. Orange lloldcn at ncr coiiage. Mrs. Ueorgo Strawbrldge, who has uwn spending several months at her summer cottage at Camden, Me., will re turn to hbr homo In Uermantown the inner part or tnig montn, Mr and Mrri. William T. Plummer and their daughters, Miss Kvelyn Plummer, Miss Peggy Ailamaon Plummer and Ron, Mr. Benjamin Plummer, of Hleddyn road, Ardmorc, who havo been spending tho summer at their camp at Lake Me guntlcook. Me., will return to their homo the latter part of this month. The en gagement of Miss Evelyn Plummer and Mr. William "P. Braun, son of Mr. and Mrs William P. Braun, of Qcrmnntown, haa been qnnounced. Mr. and Mra. II. S. Rlghter and their 'daughter, Mlrs Anne Rlghter, have sold their homo at (lien Mills, Pa., and will remove shortly to their new home at Toms ltlicr, N. J. Miss Erma U Snook and Mlsn Vara Snook, who havo been spending the summer with their aunt. Mrs. Ucorge Brill, of 606 South Forty-ftrat street, at her cottage at Asbury Park, N. J will return to their home, 3321 Walnut street, this week. Mr. and Mrs Morrla Williams and their daughter. Miss Jean Williams, of Coed Maur, Overbrook, who havo been rpendlng the summer at their cottage In the Pocono Mountains, will return to their home the middle of this month. Miss Harriet Wolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolf, of Elklns Park, who has been spending tho spring and summer touring the continent with her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. S. S?llg, has returned to her home. Mr and Mm. Herbert D Allman and their daughter, Miss Constance U. All man, who havo been spending the sum mer at their cottage In Camden, Me , will spend a few days In Boston next .week before reluming to their homo, 3S19 Walnut street. Mr. -Allman haa left for a week's trip to Halifax, Nova Bcotla. Mr. and Mrs. S. Stein, of 262S North Douglaas street, announce, the engage ment of their daUKhter. Miss Sarah stein, to Mr. Joseph Qreenblatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Qreenblatt , Mr. and Mrs. John M, Zlnn, Jr., of 4831 Morrla direct, Oermantown, enter tained Mr. and Mrs. William Mutter, of New York, over the holidays. Mrs. Mut ter, before her recent marriage, was Mtrs Edythe Wilson, of Pattrson, N. J. NI'NC ' . j At Chelsea 4 ;!;pppppHppppK3 fVPPlHnili mtm:mvi-MPimm KllMfte 'H MISS DOROTHY S". CARR WEDS MR. H. L. YOUNG M&rriage of Miss Catharine Ahorn and Mr. Potor Alles in Oermantown Church of the Transflguratlom, Fifty fourth street and Cedar avenue, wnen Miss Ella It Creeny became the bride of Mr. Walter A. Kaiser, of Easton, Pa. Father Thompson performed tho cere mony, which was solemnized by a nuptial mass. Tho brlde'a sister, Miss Mary A. Creeny, acted as bridesmaid and the bridegroom's brother, Mr. Charles . Kaiser, was best man. A breakff st was served Immediately after the wedding. Tho brldo and bridegroom left shortly after on their wedding trip through the New England States. They will return October I to their new home, 6512 Osago avenue. tractive girl. ...-..-----. iii Line W o. "" L'l, 'pretty: Hhe has TOVL..- i ntr and lovolv dark br "".u.'; her tall. Hhc ffs .";.. he vear after next rkbnhairnndlovel u' ..! rnther tall. M K. M.tthew Uaird. Jr., who live at own Hhc will prob- 3i a fim.'Matthew Haird Lrdmore, ." When I caw Ardmore. you Kn,,. n n nLt ' ----- , ;i.. ti .1.1.1 nml llin ftlff loXd stylish. , I)r ng the M? VillamliuM Franklin at Tork 1 arbor and. 1 believe, several other ptarcH. Marie I-oulac has a great Binr friends. T HK It that Marlon Watta aud her I brother. Henry Miller Watts. Jr.. ho are the sou and dnughter ol Mr. Mfl JlS. Henry Miller Wntt. of ork House. Ontx. nceompnnlfrf by Mr G Frailer, the dnughter of I)r, Charlcn II Frazlec. of 1724 Spruce ntreet. have Sen the R"es.s of MLk W"-d j Watts' unole and mint. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick von Hlller. nt Mexico Citj. ind have also been spending nevernl d at Mr. von Hlller'- ' nt lar do, Mexico. They are expected to re turn home either dJJT $"?" QERMANTOWN Mr. Alfred Dyer Smith, of 6120 Bayn ton street, announces the marriage of his daughter. Mlsa Edythe Elizabeth Smith, to Mr. Willis E. Turner, of 703 Rnm rhittn avenue, on Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock, at tho home of tho bride's father. Mr. Smith rave his laughter In marrlngo and the Itev. Charles Henry Arndt, rector of Christ Church. Oermantown, performed tho ccrcmon Mr. George Parkes acted a matron of honor and Mr. George Parlsei was best man A reception followed the cpremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Turner bm now Spending two weeks nt tho Hotel Tlellevur, Ocean Pity, after which they will live nt 0120 Bnyntoil street. M!ss Mary Tcrrlll. of East Wash ington lane: Miss Mabel Van Mnter. Miss Lena Steen, Mis Stella Young and 'Miss Magdaleno Young will spend the week-end nt Ocean City. Mis. Jo seph Tcrrlll will chaperon the party. Miss Gladys Flower, of Magnolia ave nue, has gone to AuguMn, (la., to re main Homo time. The engagement of Miss Flower to Dr. Gerald Rich, of Au gusta, has been announced. Photo by Phillips & Phillips MISS HELEN L.AINO Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Latng, of U0 South Forty-ninth street, whose engagement liaa been uittiounred. Miss Lain has been spending some time nt Chelse.i tho Powelton Apartments, have returned after spending a month at Squlrrsl Island, Me. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Christine Lentz has Just re turned to her homo, 2411 South Sev enteenth street, after having spent tho summer at the Lafayette, Capo May. Mlts Anna Galen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward V. Galen, of 2413 South Seventeenth street, is spending several weeks at the Netherlands, At lantic City MOORE8TOWN lAn Interesting wedding- will take place at half after 7 o'clock thla eve ning In St. Luke's Episcopal Churci. Oermantown, nt Coulter Htrcct, when Miss Dorothy Suznnno Oarr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip 8. Carr, Sr., of 6218 Knox street, Oermantown, will become the brldo or Mr. Harry u Young, also of Oermantown. The ncv. a. a. Chrlstnn, of Alaska, will perform tho ceremony nnd tho bride s brother, Mr. Charles A. Carr. will act as server. Mr. Carr will give his daughter In marriage and Miss Alice K. Sowden will nttend tho brldo as maid rf honor. Tho bridesmaids will Include Miss Loulso Young, the bridegroom o sister; Miss Elizabeth Carr, tho brides sister; Miss Corlrine Uust and Miss Frances Trout. Miss Phyllis Carr will be her sister's flower girl. Mr. Conrad Kruso will act as best man nnd tho following gentlemen will act as usnerti mt. John Younir and Mr. Charier ioung. the bridegroom's brothers; Mr. Philip 8 Carr, Jr.. tho bride's brother, and Mr. Frank IUggn. . , ,,.,.. A reception will Immediately follow the ceremony at the homo of the bride a parent. ., After nn extended wedding trip Mr. nnd Mm. Young will live at 2809 Ol rard avenue. ALLES AHBUN Tho marriage of Miss Catharlno M. Ahern. daughter of Mrs. Margaret Ahcrn, of r.038 Tacoma street. Oerman town. to Mr. Peter J. Alles, of 240 Zeralda ntrect, Oermantown. was ttolem nlzcd at 9 o'clock this morning In th Church of St. Francis d'Ass'sl. West Logan and Orccno streets. The Tlv v .T xrrnnnell eelelirated the nuntlal mass, which followed' the ceremony. J than colds. Mr. William F. Anern gave ins sisior In marriage and Miss Edna McQuado waH the brlde'a maid of honor nnd only attendant. Mr. ThomaB J. Alles acted as best man for his orotner. The brldo worts a gown of white satin embroidered In pearls and her tulle veil was held in place with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bou quet of white rosea. Miss McQuade a frock wan of pink satin and she wore a picture hat to match. She carried a bouquet of pink asters. After tho cere mony there was a wedding brenkfnst at tho home of the bride's mother. Mr. and Mra. Alles will spend a week In Wlldwood.and will be nt home at S6I0 Blakcmore street after October J. LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE Bt)OK By Lee Pnpe DOUBT "SCHOOL" WILL END MOTHER-IN-LAW "MENACE" Plan of Chicago Clergyman to Prevent Many Marital Ship wrecks Receives "Show-Mo Reception Here Tins wind Wind Is air going some, plnre. It la ono of the principle parts of the wenther. Vcn nlr Is standing still poeplB Jest breetli It without even thinking about it. hut ns soon on it iiihvm erround a little everybody etnrts to notlro It. Proving If vou stay In one place pceplc forget .ion arc there. A little nlr Ik n breeze, a good eel is a gnlc and Hip inot there Is is n sy clone. People who tnke their hat off in n brcrc nnd think lioyre grat) are tho ferst ones to get mad wen n syclone tnkes It off. This proves its hard to please the name pceplc all the time. Wind going In one window nnd out another makes a draft and la pne nf the best thing to catch a cold in. The ferst thing you do wen you sneeze is look erround for a draft and if you dnnt seo one you Injoy your next snec.c mutch more. The ferst part of a cold is a sneeze but that dnnt say the Inst part of a sneeze hns to be a cold, on nccotint of there being more sneezci' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs William Strujthrs Bills and Miss ("Intra Ellis have Issued liul Ullons for on at home on Saturday, fcptfmber 24. from 4 until 7 o clock. t Fox Hill Faim. Bnn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Holaml Brelsch an nounce the marrlngo of their daughter, Mlts Katherlne Brelsch, to Mr A. John Coombe. on Monday last. In this city. Mr arid Mrs Coombn will be at home after October 1 at 4921 North Hutch faion street. Mr. Philip P. S. nandolph, Jr. of thlB city, entertnlned at a dinner on Satur day evening at tho Caelno, nt Narra lansett Pier. Among the guests were Mr, and Mrs. John w. converse, .Mr. ind Mrs John R. Fell. Mr. nnd Mra TMIIp Steenron. Mrs. Henry Wnln Har riion, MIm Mary D. Norrls, Miss Liza Korrls, Miss Mary Elizabeth Altomus, Mr. James Altcmus, Mr. S. Emelyn Han dolph, Mr Wlstcr Randolph and Mr Augustus F Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mcllhenny and twlr daughter, Miss Bernlce Mcllhenny, et Llncpln drive and Johnson street, Ger tnantown. who have been , traveling abroad durlnc ihe Hummer, will return to this countrv the latter part of this month. Xllss Mcllhenny will be one ofl the season's debutantes. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Donoghue and their dauehter MIhs Mnrlnn Cnhlr Don- tlhuf, of l'elhnm Court, Oermantown, no tpcnl the summer nt Cape May, lll return the latter part of tho month Mr and Mrs WIIHftm TTnrmnn CJnrle and their daughter, Miss Kmmn Mnrtyn ueorge. of pelham Court. Uermantown, no epent the summer at Upper Sara 5c, X Y , will return home on Friday Mlts Geogge, who will bo ono of the eason's debutnntcs, will be formally Presented to society by her parents at a tea on Friday, October 28 Jlr and Mrs Bryce Blynn. of 113 west SprlngflMd avenue, Chestnut Hill. no spent several weeks at Nantuoket. Mass., Wj rcturn home by motor today Mrs. Blynn's mother, Mrs. Henry Lee Sin ' u 35 WBt Uex avenue. Chestnut J. who also spent a purt of the sum J1"' .Vantuckct, will nrrlxe In this city on Thursday Mrj w Ueaumont Whitney, of S005 aahoe aenuc. Chestnut Hill, will re FP en Friday from a lslt to James town, it I i.J!1'" ,n,,H Shields, daughter of Mrs I JamtB Shields. 1S05 Vnrth 1'ltrhluf.nlll The marriage of MIbs Eleanor Stokes dnughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joscuh Stokes, to Mr. nobort C. Smith will take place Thursday at 12 o'clock In the Friends' Meeting House, on Enst Mnln str.'ot. A reception will follow tho ccrc-nony at the home of Li.' Stokes. Mr. and Mra Richard H. Lytic of West Central aenue, nro upending a few weeks at Radford, Va. WILL AIDS CHARITIES Catholic Institutions Named In Tes tament of A. S. Datz Several Cntholie charities are hene fieiaries of the will of the late Alois H. Datz. 1 844 North Twenty-second street, disposing of an estate of $'.210,- 1)00. admitted to probate today. He died tecently in Ventnor, N. .f; He left !?n000 to St. Vinienfa Or phan Asylum. $12000 to the Little Mis ters of the Poor. (lerinnntown ; $1000 to the House of the (!ond Shepherd anil S1000 to the St. Vincent ile Paul So ciety of St. Elizabeth's Church. Twenty-third and Ilcrks streets. Jlr. Datz also dlnctcd his executor to continue niainteniiuce of a young man from St. Elizabeth's parinh who is studying for the priesthood un til he is ordained. The residue of the estate Roes to the widow, one daughter and one son. Other wills admitted to probate to dav nre those of Madalena May, 'JOL'O North Ninth street. $9000; Edward T. l'nge, 1724 Nortli Sixty -second street. The best man will be ' Minai. anil narnn n. njnn, wnn (lieu at line iiencn, .. .i., .mh.uuii. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Edna Gnw. daughter of Mr and Mrs James Henry Gnw, of U'JS Alle gheny avenue, will bo married to Mr George I. Foster on Tuesday, Septem ber 1.1, In the Oak Lnne Presbyterian Church at 6:30 o'clock. The Rev. B J. Humlston, of Long Island, npnlstcd by the Rev. Everett Jones, will officiate. Ml Us nnu- will be attended bv her slH' ter, Mrs. C. W. Hnlnenr, as matron of honor and her br'dtsmaids will be Mrs. William A. Schoflld. Mrs. lierhert .n Rend, of Elklns Park, and Mifs VIi'- clnln Dllvtu Mr. Charles Arthur Foster and the ushers will Include Mr. Albert Odgers, Mr Cvril Hepburn, Mr. Oorden G. Den and Mr. Han S Dotts, of Pelham, N. J. A reception w'U follow the seivlce at the Old York Rond Country Club Mrs. J. Klcscr nnd her daughter. Misf Emma R. Kicser. havo Just returned to their home In Tioga after spending three weeks nt the seashore and several weeks In the mountains. Mr. nnd Mis Albert Ousdorff have returned to their apartments nt tho Lorraine after .spending the summer at Atlantic C"t HOOK RAYNOR Tho marriage of Miss Robcrtn Rav nor, dnughter of Mr. William H Ray nor. of 220 Dorset street, Oermantown, to Mr William L. Hook, also of !!(' mantown, will tako placo at 5 o'clock this afternoon In the Wakefield Presby terian Church, Oermantown. Tho Rev H. B. McCrono. pastor, will perfoTm tho ceremony. Miss Florence Rnvnor will attend her sister as maid of honor and Mr. Harry Rrowh will act as best man. Immediately after the ciromony Mr nnd Mrs. Honk will leave for a wedding trip, nfter which tlioy will be at home nt 291 East Ashmead street KENNY REYNOLS A pretty wedding will take place this afternoon at 4 o clock in tho Church o the Epiphany, Eleventh and Jnckson streets, when Miss Marie Reynols. of 2ii2S South Eighth street, will bo married to Mr. John V Kenny. Father Montague win perform the ceremony. The brides maid will be her slater, MIfs Bes.le Rey nols, while Mr. Frank Klnuder will be best man. Immediately after the cere mony a reception will be held at the home of the bride, nfter which the bride nnd hrldecrooni will leave for Canada, where they will sriend their wedding trip. They will return October 1 to their new home. 1223 Johnson street OASSER LEHMANN The wedding of MIs Vennna Leh mnnn. dnughter of Mrs. Mary .T. Leh mnnn, and Mr. Joseph J. Gnsser will take place at 3 o'clock this afternoon at St. Columba's Catholic Church, Twenty fourth street and I.ehlgh avenue. After nn extensive wedding trip through the South the bride and bridegroom w lit be nt home nt 2813 North Croskey street after October 1 CREENY KAISER A pretty wedding took place on Mon day morning at 8:30 o'clock In the In summer wen Mie wind blows In teeples houses they brag about it, but In winter wen it blows in they arc ashamed of It. This proves there Is a time for everything. One of the funniest things the wind does is to blew off other pecple.s hats and ono of the werst things it does is blow off yours. Proving wc dont re alize we nre allways somebody cits to others. The wind Is a grate help to a balloon If It going the same way hut on tho contrary If Its not. The 4 chcef winds nre north, east, south end west, nnd this privents cny from blowing "Ither strnte down or finite up. Presbyterians Pay Interchurch Debt New orlt, Sept. 7. Final pnunent of the Presbyterian Church's share of the Interchurch World Movement debt, amounting to $58.'!.. 1(1.". 77. was an nounced officially estenlay by Dr. George n. Stewart, acting stated clerk nf (lie l-e' livf"-'"!. '"' ureli Tho money was paid in cash here. A finishing school for mother-ln-lav-nnd prospective mothera-ln-lnw might prove it good thing, In the opinion of Dr. Louis Jtnbinsoii. head of the probation deportment of the Domestic Hcliitloni Court. If. as Dr. Itnblnsnn says. it uere known how to get them Into it and what to tench them when they were got In." TJie finishing-school Idea it Is not known If "finishing" Is used with dou ble meaning belongs to the Rev. Charles H. Stevens, of the Third Pres byterian Church of Chicago. "Seventy-five per cent of all mntrl mnnint disasters.' he said In n sermon recently, "are precipitated by the inter ference of mothers-in-law." The mother-in-law. he went on to sn, hns ceased to lie a joke ami has become a menace. Something nhould be done with her. She needs education, he decided. As to how largel) mothers-in-law arc responsible for marital disorders, offi cials of the court here ore not of one mind. Itobcrt lirown. chief of the do- mestlc relations section, while admitting , they arc frequently active and almost always potentlonal trouble-makers, would not like to say just what percent age of fnllings-out arc due them. Thomas Shormnn, clerk of the court, is n little more definite nnd. while agreeing In tire main with the Chicago clergy man, mih that his figures are a little too high. "I'd sa 00 per rent." -nid Mr. Slier man. That Is a irett afo tlgurc. "It happens this way. as n rule. The couple have a tiff nut to amount to an thing usually hut the wife runs to her mother witli her side of the cne. 'Don't you live with that brute any longer,' the mother says, nnd she per suades her daughter to live with tier. Soon the husband Is being sued over here for non-support Yes. I've seen It hnppen that way lots nf times." But Dr. Iloblnson, to whom the mnt- ter was nt last referred, because he had figures nt hand, prodmed u teport of the court officers published in Iflli, which showed that one In n little leM than H per cent of the cases which came before the court durinj the cnr was family Interference, even alleged. "It freiiuent'y happens." said Dr Iloblnson. "Hint n man who litis been living with his wife's relatives, decides that he would be better off In his own home. In some cases his mother-in-law conceives Ids reason t,o he that he wants to he somewhere where she can't keep nn eye on him. whereas It tnny be that he only wnnN to be where he won t hnve to llten-to her. "Hut how by 'education' or anything elfe this viewpoint can he made plnin to her, I don't see. If (his Chicago dergyman has tiny suggestions on thnt score' T should he Interested to hear them." ). MAUliliT AT 10th 11 to II W t. i nit i1 I'.WIAMULW l W. IC l (leoriro Fltrmsurlce's I'lclurUstlon of Cleorre V. Hntmrt's P.T 7' "EXPERIENCE" With Richard Barthclmew and tremendous choI, also 1000 mixlln larks. Added Munlcal l'roloiu. Next Week CK01L 11. "The AfFnira of Anatol" WITH THIS INCUAIPAIIAULIS CAST I 'V Wallace Held Elliott IlejclT .Miintn Ulna Ttieodore Iloliertii Tlieoilore Ko.iiotf it- mnmt Mnttnn Oiuria Rwnnnon liebe IMnltli Wand llawley ,enm Ayr Polly Unran Itllln t-ale PALACE NEXTnOdDAYCUENING MB. Irritatioai or Aaiosnct-meati Write or Phone for RncnTed or Prlatod SamplM, ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. U Walail St ' t Moderate Price. CNOfi STORE ORDERS tMvy T:nt- FRAMBES & CLARK Atl.intlc City (141) (luarnntre Trum ntds. 1112 Chrstnnt St SO Thlrtt St. CA.Mnr.v Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED ratli(T Kclinrated and Mad Into MattreMi Brass Beds Relacquered CirUPI 'Q 1104 S. rfaonei liim. 4703 OlLtlLL O Sd St. Eat. 37 jr.. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Myrtle Levy, of 1300 North Sixty-second street, lias returned from a visit with her uncle, Mr. Paul Levy, anil fnmllv at St. flcorge, Md. Mr and Mrs. Rphralm Lederer. of HP 5SrVI MANDO Mi'iiii'i'Uiiiiiin'iiiiiviiuiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiikiiiiiiiiiiiirjiiiiiiiiiiifniiiiiiiiiiiiai SJ Exquisitely pure and delicious Infants' Shoes A complete stock of the highest - grade little shoes that S3 years' experience and "the best of leather and work manship can produce. Butter 50c lb At all out Stores CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut 1 ESfniiyiovK hairV I Ml flirt H n In a rt1 aff t lia !! Ml ,.llntM.H tViel Vina ThAan 111 i m uc)inuiui j iiku ni uvu !! i a imif mail nnr Mni Miinn. ill i w cated-for or 30 years I Mablhhed 1868 g 1 I At All Drug and Depart- II ' Hll'l ll.miimimi'lJIIifll'lllinillllillllllllii'inil'llllllimillllimilMM. II ' ,111111 nil,';,'' Vft, Price $1.00 II j frjfnjilil'ffiMaM jOSEPHINELrTEVREa) I 1 I '." - I . . . j . i" i . i . . m X ' m ' EVERY WOMAN "ltll ill M TIIK 'li'l OS Put Uff win No iiS,MU METHOD hiiofrlur t nil Removes Prevents DOUBLE CHIN and WRINKLES "IAHMI.Khh ,u,ihl nrensra wWMra ,"n,,rr ,h' outhf,?''. "J"'"'" .'.n nrm TZ '. .A" .welinu . ,.,.,r, ror l'ur porei. rm ann Onlv rriiiilrn- nift.l nr ....mn ,n anil n. . iinirir-Pii nv i-nv i- nns Suniru!,"' n U H ,ni1 f"r"e rr P ,,..,, Vm . -' .-. Jiir.lV". '?. .V- I- P, M "'''' 'IT i' I Or"ff 1)i ll-pt"nit-itHM tmt Neo-PlasiiniiA Snl r 'HMCimb.l.'ToiUtGoodiCconlii " " iltreotly to us JOSEPH PEAGER ;.(i(irs' Tailor anil Furrier 928 CHESTNUT ST. 10 Off IF VOU OltnRR sow Tailleur Suits .if Su.n Cloth. T w r d and T will Cloth flotlp Trlrotlne . Levant, etc. $65 up Coat - Wraps Til Ollt MKAHl'HB All nnert-l-laln or '"'rmV'" Muielalt U-'Olur. Cor 75 l JIUra -U- Our nutlj niatul Im-om-lnilnl U U p.rlin.nl it aow oirn In rrrll a'it : m, ?! Mi .. 17 V 1 LLJ. M J I HI VNooll V Q I'J DiivH Mr I'nifiri perxoimlly ilratlina. His ami xuper vises the making of tiicft aurment v... nii Materlulu Ta lorfU '" liw- .'-,A!!',,-,.,. GEORGE ALLEN, U214 Chestnut St t Inc. !M PARIS MODEL Marguerite et Leoirciie Amitoiniette Martha Yeries rette Vimoot Lotnisoo lary et Annie Vsitetard Lewis Gemmaiine ',JI7E invite your inspectioon off imported pattern hats and superb models by dor own designers. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7to ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Sttlhi e I A Dramatic Picturlzation of the World's Famous Clnssic WML WITM TMOnASTEFFePsSOW In th rol of "nip."ln whicf ha and hla father. "Joe" Jrteron. plPd for "Ven'p6PULAR PRICES lte.r'ni Bt8 on Sale In Artvanca. An attractive niuilcal iir"B'Hin ty memli.r- if phlUdtihia Ore h'ftra. Produrail hy Wurd i.ascflle. DIHTItllll I'KD U HODKINSON TIIHU 1'AIHK BXL'ltAMlK. INC. 1214 MAItKKT BT. Ill A M to 11 P.M. iiAti IMIK NT WKRK BETTY COMPSON mVb "At the End of the World" A 1'ICTt ItKtiQt'1: HPi:t'TAC,UIAn nttM Ivi I 1 1 A J mi ri i nr itai lain Arcadia i m m n m v. it. ! n K'"'' NT WKF.K ELSIE FERGUSON '"Jffff; VICTORIA -V'V Vm'V"' PVIt i fS'T WKBK I. Plltt. I IPH nPI'KXIlh'M 8 H.TOUY "The Great Impersonation" u iTit t mi I'Ti-wnnn !l M Kit I,V HI llHBf I'VHV'ril'VT WUBK I ' m nN tn "THE GREAT MOMENT" CAPITOL Vs 'm REGENT CARUSO fn i in m ,si no on- nni 1-n ni NT WKKIC "MY COUSIN" mi I lltl A I "J" ! Helnn I'liellen "The Great Moment" l I.tsnu u WB&k &() You T)are to raise your arms Ireciy and gracefully In this season's thin waists and downs low cut r In every tnstanci- (you will profit by a Green Room secret that has become a toilette ne cessity for pretty women, use DEL-A-TQNS Delatonels a preparation made scientifically correct for the purpose of safely removing hair from the face, neck or underarms. Uenutr specialists use Dell tone because it leaves the skin clear, firm and perfect ly smooth. Dclatone Is easy to et-plr-4lmpled!reeU0Bawith every Jir. At Any Druggist's or Uepartment atora J i r il y.tiiuni nnan hunn Tliiatrrs ,., Uermantown A. ("heltn Orphcum Mm1 T,m,r, , , ORPHEUM PLAYERS n K.n Cmnffilv Sllr MH -l ANDAI. Keystone llth i Ix-hlgh 2 Vitiirt. i'.e I St). Til) lure- FaLrmount 2th nirarl 2 nn, 7 4. 0 T(Mi i-t hPKK.n Liberty 111 on 1 A Columbia A I i. Pr 'tv 2 an, 1 1. 1 HIV CROSS KEYS I'll V K II' I' iiim;i it i nt am. wrnic lipid. l liV THEDA BARA HERSELF 1 t!trm( T)AI1 Y 2 i r. AND 0 GLOBE MAKKh.1 A I .UNII'fciit VAUDEVILLE CtJNTINt Of S II A M TO II P. M. UKOA1J ft H.NYIJBll t DKVII.I.K AND I KA.NKKllliLI AVK. I1.-IOW AM.KOIIKN'T VAUDEVILLE n...5,? .ft. BROADWAY Thomas Mcighan ,n ''.0Hnn,nu(len".' of ALLEGHENY GLORIA SWANSON .. 'tnlh;n,.. ALHAMBRA -VK.W, tlon DOROTHY DALTON ' n;5J1 WM. PENN LANC-AhTIJIl ! T I'M I. l HI VII.I.V. U'TS AND i nniji .T'- ulnu 1-p l-i f iinirs In Love JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St Prliatp lemons. Adult nd i"htlrirn'B C.aaM Midrn aril Enthetic I5an inu " nP! Thuri bvei pi -p vvm 127 llltilinrlnp a.-cl 'Jtltrhlnu rtrnlil j KmhrnttJprlnc and Knitting 911k ! Braidinc Embroidering Beading IlemMltchtns Srullnplns; PIPHtlnr NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. .., iuip Fii.iir.itT STia2KT- .;. USheppacd &Eom tZi Rompers Reduced Were $3.00 Wow $1.75 Cambric in plain pink or blue, white with stripes or bars of pink, tan, or blue, and some in plain white. BoiS DVCSSCV: pop'in, voile and batiste; nil white, or vh te with a touch ol color at collar and wrists; i and 2-ear sizes. Were $4.50 are $2.95. 1 .111 1 i:imni. inh.TKi, ' I r-IIN I fcl ,v .1 .1 sill nr.RT iiXun uimlUilSj rl JJii' " " tjSl 2rt.K UST. tr.9 '"t- H ii nmnMi&' "- IP Thl 5AAR.T MUSICAL sfSJiSOT liL ., E.VE.3 AT 8 15 -PflRMSTTODAY ,SS150WjS 8 '3 3 " wT, t ,AT POR MAT. TOMCRr?0W f-'Srs $1.50 ES W&. -rfCS VV AtZTW ssa Paw-rsBja-- Ki2 sr.'Avi.orcmess' Z.& Jt.X'Z-C.-i.MVi' S3 r r3kte- s at4CtL(jii . Zttx: .' po MADUE ki NS1.DN II 1 ' i 1:11 ' . A A f MADGES rrrort iru tn ir. m no iSra URESES? (HERSELF) " R 1IV3I K S? E D WITH ORIGINAL DSCADWAY CAST xse EA'MS 8 20 MCTS TURSS 5U 23Q -r- .. rr a I o'l.or .. ?n jpa.u vbitzavtTt: Rf r Mon. - ' S America's Load n Ir.sK Stater (3RS WALTER ..,, - hr .-,. Arvixnj TlrtMi nri Hit V WV'".H !- VVIH Hill i mo us .:.-.. n Ji'o v -rjjg .mo SI 3-jb aisi 4,bv TIIKATRB 10 Coats: Corduroy. $17.00 to $25.00. French Caps. and upwards. $7.00 to $14.50. Cahmere, WALNbV : OpcnS-t. KViS, Sept. LOVE DREAMS daintily embroidered. $ '75 1008 6h8tnut&reei jftKZjfflL ijg w maian ii iHqn 1222-1224 Walnut Street I esses crepe, and M vy, and Ofl at Jjj 45 Forrest Y" WW. FIRST POP. MAT. TODAY 1 " r.i I ' is H 1 !. m Joha Chai'Ies Thomas THE LOVE i Emir TaTtTif k Daily Mn-- -?:1S rdMWa r;;Rhl4 at 8:15 The Film Sensation! "Too big a-i ichieement lo m:.s." 1 . . tUSTO ITOKR W rWAh ,' J VfTCJJTC 'fti rm AiwAiYPSs A Rex IriRram Production Price3 All Scats Reserved tt I .1). mi - 1 1. J I .10. i M '.0. T miorrow V EIIH'S THEATRE-" YVETTE RUGEL 1 "inpr I'lnnUt ROBEAT CMMETT KEANE & CLAIRE WHITNEY VAUGHN COMFORT WiM. & JOE MANDEL 1 fc i r 11 ir. rinnw II 1 -i O - li.HT Mli- NIOIIT v n n In Halt" 'METROPOLITAN ',,. f.jjr I This Week Only Mat. Tomor. I MAE DESMOND VM II. I I I .WK.ItH IN ! WAY DOWN EAST 1 Popular Prlcca; v ".'",': t,M0 I WILLOW GROVE PARK' A 1 1 i c; r Liiui. j uay or . SOUSA'S BAND ii'.Mnilkii II t, tl..f.. v i(..v. Jilii '.a .1 " ........... . . .njMHr ikr-" Jl .V 1 Pl-J, Tf'i"rr" jfTocat rucadero wg- Mfoadway Scaai YA ,r s'l u h w 4. .Mt .. i. ft. . jjm ).V.,f,(iH'i. K&i" i&M 'iVyftfa. '." v.CWj-fJjj "An ifV'fr-