Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 08, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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'JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
flancy Wynne-Hears Interesting Neivs About the Bryn
lilawr Horse Show, Which Will tie Held the Last Four
i Days of the Month Sees Many Attractive Dresses
, . t t .Milv Is preparing to turn out
A 'tr h comlnsr Horso Show, which
fli (twtwXcsfay, September 28, on
r," .rounds of the Bryn Mawr i'o o
iS l A imunl it is being ncm lor me
S"bflt of he Brrn Mawr Hospital.
.n,cll .0Ji.;,ib1i t Inree wm.li ami
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tents enrea for the
'SlTon of practically the entire pec
PiE If the l'h Inilclphln miburbs, known
tl'0'-u t inr. which." they do nay.
"Mk in about from the city to Her
... In Chester County." I never knew
?': lust wliere the Main Line does
rM Samuel M. Vauclaln, who Ih
MMldent of tho hospital, an.l ncvcrnl
E,,mhcrs of the lionnl of Mnnngcre nrc
TofflcerH of the Horse Show Asmo-
cin!i0en'of the most Interesting feature
the show is the cafeteria, just outside
1 clubhouse. This has bceu sucli a
McctM for the last two years that they
e , dreldcd to have It again this enr.
The committee In charge will be under
fl?e supervision of Mrs. George Thayer,
Sirs. Alexander Drown, Sirs. Henry 0.
amsbaw. Mrs. flcorge 13. Evans and
Mrn. Arthur B 111 InM.
A new uuu i"'."",: -". ,-- -;
.flower show, untlcr tne nusp ce, oi
?!, I'ditfjlvania Horticultural Society,
in which autumn llowers, especially
Tm V will be exhibited In a tent.
RETURNING TODAY
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She will also be the guest of honor at a
theatre party, to be followed by a sup
per at the Wti. Carlton, on Wednesday
evening, January 4. Miss Rankin will
leave this city on September 18 for Bos
ton, wliero she will receive at tho tea of
Silas Ioma Traitord, who will make her
debut at a tea which her parents, Mr.
nntl Mrs. Uernard Traftord, will give on,
Monday, Srptember 19. Miss Trnfford
will nccotnpany MUa Hnnkln to this
city, where she will spend some time as
the guest of Miss Clntra Kills, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Struthera Bills,
at Fox Hill Karm, their country estate
M llryn Mawr. Mies Traftord will later
visit Miss nankin nnd wltl assist In re
ceiving nt her tea on October 7.
Ono of tho most Important debutante
functions of tho season will be the din-t'tr-dance
which Mr. and Mrs, Joseph
li Wldener will give nt I.ynnewoocl Hall,
their estate at Illldrm Park, on Friday.
December 9, In honor of Miss Alberta
P. Heath, daughter of Mrs. Uonj.imln
II Heath, of 1911 Walnut street. Miss
Heath will be formally presented to so
ciety by her mother nt a tea on Satur
day, November 19, at tho nitz-Carlton.
Mrs. Heath nnd Miss Heath, who are
spending tho summer at Joy Cottngo,
their place nt Northeast Harbor, Me.,,
will return homo tho latter part of tho
month.
Mr. nnd Mm. A. J, Drcrxel Blddlc, Jr..
of New York, who are receiving con
giatulntlonH on I ho birth of a son. will
chvlsten the child Anthony J. Drexcl'l
iilddle, 3d, Mrs. Blddlo will bu mem
bcrcd an Miss Mary L. Duke.
Mr. Henry Brinton Coxe, Jr., son of
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Brinton Coxe. of
Huffod, 1'cnllyn, and 109 South Twenty-first
street, who spent the summer
nbroad, will anil today for this country
on the I.apland from England.
Tho operi.R dlnncr-dnnce of the Hunt
ingdon VrJ y Country Club will be held
Saturday en!ng, September 17, at 7:30
o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs J. Rutherford McAl
lister, of Brickholm. Chestnut Hill, who
aro spending some time on Lako Cham
plain, will return home on September IS.
Miss Amelia Bunout Seixns. daughter
fof Mr. and Mrs. Theodore , a. Selxas, of
5.15 Wlssnhlckon avenue, 'Qermantown,
who Is spending a fortnight at Cape
May, uhero she Is visiting Miss Mary
Alice Carrlgan, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and
Mrs. William Barney Harris, of Balti
more, will return home on Friday. The
plans for Miss Selxas' debut this fall
havo not yet boen completed, owing to
the rcrlous Illness of Mr. Selxas.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred a. Clay, of 1229
Spruco street, have returned to their
country place on Meeting House roan,
nenr Jenklntown. after snendlnsr Julv
and August In Kurope. Their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hon
rlques Crawford, have also returned
from Yama Farms, N. Y Mr. and Mrs
Crawford have spent the greater part
of the summer at tho home of Mr, and
Mrs. Clay.
Mrs Burrows Sloan and her daugh
ters, Mls.i Eleanor P. Sloan and Miss
Francis B. Hloan. of Orchard Hill. Ard-
more, who spent the summer at Watch
Hill. H. I., will return home on Friday.
Ms Eleanor p Sloan will bo one of the
season's debutantes.
Miss Eleanor I'urv lance, daughter oi
Mrs Peregrine Wllmer, of 3023 Vest
Coulter street. Geimnmown who spent
a month ns tho guest of M'.ss Mabel D.
Mcllvalne. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles J McIUnlnc, of the Gnlit'f,
Anlmore. on their ranch at Colorado,
will return homo today.
Mr. and Mrs Charles W Beck, Jr., of
Wyncote, have Issued Invitations for the
marriuge of their daughter, Miss Julia
Vo l.acy Beck, and Mr. Joseph Edson,
son of Mr. and Mrs William Dunbar
IMron, of Germnntuwn. which will tnke
place at G o'clock on Tues-lny evening,
October -1. at All Hallows' Church,
W ncote.
Mis Virginia Rowland LoerIng, of
Jenklntown. icturncd this week from
the Homestead, Hot Springs, Va., where
who Joined Miss Oortrude Gilbert, of Red
Top, Susriuchnnna rond nnd Washington
I SAW Mrs. Jack Thayer the other
day on Chestnut street, looking very
n.ll Indeed. She was wearing n dark
blue crepe de chine frock made on long
lines anl held in at the walit with a
m? ribbon. Her hat. which was close
Sitting, was nlo dark blue, nnd trim
m d with pale gray. Mrs. Tliujcr v,bh
Uls Cassatt. )ou remember, before her
MrrlaBC She has two attractive boy.
nd I understand has been ..pending the
uramcr nt Jamestown. Colonel Can
utt Mrs. Thayer's father, has always
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Mrs. Tha)er herself is usually an exhibitor.
T IS really remarkable how many
ncroni hnvc returned from various
renorts since the nrst oi ncpu-miitr.
hive noticed so many in town lately
ind thev all seem to look well after the
lone vacation. Eleanor Oummey wns
in town on Tuesday. You know she
bin just returned from n trip nbroml
with her aunt. Mrs. Sidney Keith.
Bhe wax wearing a pretty dress of black
nnd white. The same day 1 saw Mri.
, Brdnev Thayer, just to prove thnt the
name 'can be spelled two ways. She
trs Mnrgnrettn .Tonnes before her mar
rlKC neernl months ago. jou know.
Mrs. Jack Whclen was nUo here the
ether day. She was wenrlng n dark blue
. rl I'hlne dress nnd n small brown
ht trimmed with flowers. Mrs. Whelon
ns rnulliie Bell.
Anoftier interesting person iu town
latflv was Edith Dallai.. She is engaged
to the Itev. Stanley V. Wilcox, who is
assistant rector of (tlnrln Hoi (Old
Swedes') Ohm ch. Edith, who is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trcvnnlnn B.
Dallas, lind on u very good lookinir iW.rk
blue dress, nude with short sliees. nnd
finished with n wide ribbon srIi. tied
at the back. Her lint wns brown stiuw
and triminid with tlowcrs., and i-he wore
long blown gloves.
IIIKAK that Dr. nnd Mrs. Thomas
(!. Afchtun. ho hnvp been spending
the siimiuer nbroad with their daugh
ters, Anne utid Caroline, nnd their son,
William, are expected to nrrlvc home
tfidny The Ashtous live nt Uedlcaf.
Wjnnewood. You remember Anne wns
one of last seasoi.'K debutantes and wns
wrv iMimlnr. She nnd her sister take
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MISS ANNE ASHTON
Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ash ton, of Uwllcaf, Wynnowood,
who with her parents will arrive home from nbroad, where they havo
been spending the summer
prolmblv exhibit nt Hrjn Mnwr this
jear The pony show, given every
iprlns is he'd on the Ashton nnd
Clothier places at Wynnowood.
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mre. J Howe Adams, of 2'JUfi Locust
Itrett anil Dlngley lell, Paoll announces
the encaRcment of her daughter. Miss
Marcuerllo Agneiv Adams, and Dr Paul
Sturttvnnt Howe, rector of the Church
c( the Adent, Capo Mny. N J Miss
AJmj Is the daughter of the late Dr
J Hoie Adams.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Jefferscn Pey
ton, of Hapldan, Ornnge County. Vn
announce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Maud Aunbello Peyton, and
Mr D Hayes Agnew Adams, son of
Mrs J Howo Adams,
One of the most prominent and m
Itresling of the season's debutnntes will
m Mf8 Cornelia Hankln. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall Hankln. of
JVrp Run Farm, Penllyn, who will be
formally presented to society bv her
Parents at a tea on Krldny, October 7
sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs. John Gilbert,
uisu ui ivu iu,, are ejienuing mo sum
mer In Alaska
V Mi 3 J Thompson Cole, of Asbury
ten ace, Oak Line, is lrltlng her slster-In-law,
Miss Fannlo Cole, at Culpcper
v a , for a fortnight, during which time
Mrs, Cole's daughter. Miss Anne Lee
Cole, and her son, Mr Carter Stanord
I'ole 2d of Altuonn. lme gone to Chi
cago, where they will bo the guests of
thi lr uncle nnd cousin, Mr. Wllloughby
Cole and Miss Katherlne Cole.
The wvddlng of Mlsa Ethel L Giles
and Mr. Joseph V Klynn took p'nee on
Tuesday at 12 o'clock noon nt Atlantic
I Ity, Mr and .Mis Flynn have left
Atlantic City to upend their wedding
trip In Canada, the homo of tho bride's
parents They will bo nt home after
Octoher 1 nt the Lenox Apartments, At
lantic City Tho bride was attended by
Miss Anna Haby. tho bridegroom by his
brother, Mr Edward L Flynn
ALONG THE READING
Mr and Mrs Wlllard O. Klugo. of
Montclalr, N J, havo been spending
the summer at Spring Lake. MTrs.
Kluge will bo remembered as Miss
AIlco Custls Perry, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs, John C, Perry, of Ashbourne road
nnd Spring avenue, Ashbourne.
Mrs. M. C. Krlcr has returned from
Pittsburgh to her home on Montgomery
avenue, Ogontz.
Miss Louise Bnggs. of Ablngton, has
returned from Washington.
Mrs. Henry W Craig has returned
from a stay In the mountains to her
homo on Montgomery avenue, mitlns
Tark Mr. Craig returned tho latter i
jiart of August. j
Mrf. Gordon Annlecate. of .Tenkln.
town, has returned from W.ldwdod,
whero sho spent tho summer.
Miss Florence Cotzen and Miss Ly
dello Cotzen, of Logan, havo returned
from an extensive trip through the
South.
guests of Mrs. Myers' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Georgo E. Campbell, of White
marsh, all summer. Mrs. Myors Is now
spending some tlmo In Cape May.
Mr. Samuel C Edmonds, of Jenkln
town, Is spending
uocKport. cannda
Dr. nnd Mrs. J
several weeks In
GERMANTOWN
Friends of Miss Ethel A Young,
daug'iter of Mr. Alexander Young. 510
Iist Tulpchocken street, entertained at
a surprise party In honor of her birth
day nnnlwrsnry at her homo last night.
The guests Included Miss Isabel Van
Mater, Miss Anna Van Mntor. Miss
Mibnl Van Mater, Miss Mnrv Bird, Miss
Violet Terrlll, Miss Marv Terrlll, Miss
I.oulso Shafer Miss Stella Young, Miss
Magdalene Young, Mr. David Lylo Ter
rlll, Mr. Edward Ringgold, Mr Ronald
C.istntor. Mr Charles Kimball. Mr Rob
ert Seltz. Mr James Nell, Mr Cairo'l
Tompkins Mr Raymond Laird, Mr Earl
Wright and Mr George Boggs
lly, of 626 West Cliveden avenue, who
havo been nt Bushklll, Pa., for several
weeks, havo returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Crugar, of C6U
Limekiln pike, havo returned from
spending tho week-end and Labor Day In
Pottsvlllo, Pa.
MOORESTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clement Hopkins, of
West Main Btrect, have rent out cards
for a tea to be given on Wednesday,
September 21, from 4 until 6 o'clock, to
meet Mr. nnd Mrs, J. I. Hopkins.
Mrs. Edmund W. Strattan nnd her
daughter, Miss Ruth Strattan, havo re
turned from Capo May. whero they spent
several weks.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Margaret Wiley, pf 1441 Snyder
nvenue. and Mrs, Martha Gervln. or
2734 South Smedley terrnce. are spend
ing a fortnight nt the Phillips Houso,
Atlantlo City.
Miss Helen McCnnn, of 2129 South
Thirteenth street, has Just returned to
her homo nfter spending several weeks
with her parents In Chelsea,
Miss Loretta Orlnnan, president of
tho Phi Sigma Tnu, entertained tho
members of her sorority at her summer
home, 2817 Fnlrmount nvenuo, Chelsea
Mrs. J. A. Halpln and her children,
Mnaior .Inmes Halnln and MIfih Mar
guerite Halpln, havo returned to their
homo, 2638 vSouth Seventeenth street.
after n rour wccks amy ai .nunmiu
City,
Mrs. Bernnrd J. Martin, of 2012 South
Seventeenth strcot, who has been spend
Ine tho summer or tho guest of her
mother, Mrs, W. Rellly, has gone to
Cnelscn, wnero sue will remain till uc
tober 1.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Laffcm. of 2607
South Bouvlcr street, have returned to
their homo after spending the summer
In Bryn Mawr.
Mr. John Leddy, of Pasadenn, Calif.,
In visiting his sister, Mrs. Jane Lawler
of 1842 Xtltner street.
Miss Jane Harold, of 2644 South
Fifteenth street, has returned to her
homo aftsr spending tho summer In As
bury Park.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr and Mrs. Francis E B O'Brien
are returning today to tholr apartment,
6215 Spruco street, after a two months'
stay at Atlantlo City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Horowitz and their
family, of 6143 Locust street, have re
turned home nfter spending tho summer
In Atlantlo City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B Stahl nnd
their family, of 6829 Hadflcld avenue,
wilt return homo shortly after spending
the summer at Esovert, their country
home In Trevosc, Pa.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Qer.stley and
their family, of 1707 Jefferson street,
Mattresses Renovated
SIZES ALTERED
rcathti-4 Ilennrated and Mod
Into M&ttrai
Brass Beds ReJacquered
I-Uonrt l,oni. 4703
Kit. 37 ym.
ciruci e 1101 s
OlVIlbL, O 2d St.
Mr nnd Mrs Arthur Smith, of fiS12
., , Limekiln pike, have returned from
Herbert Rll'ti nnri I crpnillni. ,. f. ,ln.. In A, !,... I -.!..
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men- iwo tons, of Old lork rond, Jen-, Mis Smith beforo her recent marriage
klntown, will return this week from v.-.n Miss Mllllcent Marshall Hlbbard
Ocean City. .. J whero they spent a ,, ,
fortnight or so Mrs Cordon Barrett and her daugh-
trr, Miss Virginia Barrett, and her son.
i .Air Donald Bairett. of 6306 Mnsrnnlin
lipislliii
CHESTNUT HILL
Announcement Is made of tho mar
riage of Mrs. Jennie F Hopkins of
8023 Roanoke street to M- William J
McClenalmn. on Thursday evening.
September 1, at 8:30 o'clock, at 214
East Gravers lane. Chestnut 11(11. The
itev Howard E. Snyder performed the
?.?mmi0nj' y.rnml Mrs- Medennhnn
will lo at 214 East Graver lane.
,ri u"d. Mr? "ouglas M.icfarlan.
who havo been In Europe on their wed
ding trip blnce early June, will sail for
America on September 18. Mrs. Mne.
5?! y,111 b.e lemcnibeicd as MJf,s
Dorothy Campbell, dauglirer of Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorge E. Campbell, of Uethlo
hem pike. Whltcmarsh
Mrs. Jesso C. Kester. of 7117 Bryan
"tree', whj has been the guest of her
mother. Mrs Jeromo Ynegei at her bun
galow In the Pocouo Mountains for sov
oral weeks has gone to Atlantic Clt
for a fortnight. '
Mr and Mrs Joseph S Myeis, of "30
East Highland nvenue, have been the
11 venue havo leturned from snendlni? .1
short time ut tho I'lg'n Whistle, Browns
Mills In-the Pines N J.
Mr nnd Mrs Harry Fchrack, 6612
Limekiln pike, returned on Tuesday from
(.pending t-eeral days at Atlantic City
Rabbi and Mrs. A. J. Feldmnn, who
haf moxed Into their new home, 158
went Louden .street have left for 1
Mslt with Mrs reldmana mother. Mrs j
Mr and Mrs Harry Frtllx and tholr
family returned from Hilercllff, where
tlity spent pome time, to their home, 313
Enrlhnm terrnce
Mrs IMward Brylawskl and her fam-
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FRAMBES
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Atlantic Cltr
OIK Cin.iranteo
Trust Hide.
1112 Chfdtnut St
30 N. Thlrrt St.
CA.IIIinN
y BEAUTY IS POVE
Vaneltfie
Rouge and Compacts
have . returned from a visit In Maine.
The Ho v. and Mrs. Leon IL Etmalah
nnd ther family, who have been spend
ing the summer at .Wlldwood, have
returned to their homo nt 2322 North
Broad street.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wlnfleld Myors,
of 6243 North Thirteenth Bttcet, nre
visiting Mr. Myers' parents at Ocean
, Mr. nnd Mrs. Justin P. Allman. of
1608 Oxford street, who havo been
"PJ-nalng tho month of August nt the
innmont Country Club, havo returned
home. '
.t,MI; nnd Mrs- Walter. D. Dalslmer, of
1 )?.yaI Apartments, at Broad street
and Olrard avenue, nro tho guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stern nt their cot
tngo In Atlantlo City.
Mr. and Mm r-.i.nnA t cs. H.i.n
''av,e beon at tho Phllmont Country
c'ub since their return from the Pa
cific Coast, aro now occupying their
city homo at 2109 Spring Garden street
Their son and daughter, Mr. James
?i,.rn a.ni N"" Elizabeth Stern, have
returned from Maine, whero thoy have
been camping,
FRANKFORD-
, M,r1chn1rI', Q MacDonough nnd his
Xly- lvho?,t?"t tho summer at their
cottngo in Wlldwood, hnvo returned to
wood Waki-llng street, North-
.n and ,rfl Jomos Hughes and tholr
mli ot l723 Orlscom streot. are
spending a fortnight at Stono Harbor,
,.? ni1 Mrs. 8. Lincoln Brown, of
1083 Flllmoro streot, nre at Ocean Grovo
for sovcral weeks
n. M.r,i."fui MrH Jamefl W Lutz, of 2041
East WlBnnrt , street nro sjiendlng.n few
weeks In Wlldwooil
MISS ALICE BIRD FRICKE
WEDS MR. HENRY I. HOOT
Marriage of Miss Margaret Joyce
. and Mr. John J. Murray
The marriage of Miss Alice Bird)
Fr eke, n daughter of Mrs Wilbur S
Frlcke, of Swarthmore and Mr Henry
IrWln IlOOt. SOn Of Mm lltnn. V. Ilnnl 1
of Highland nenue Chestnut Hill, will
tako place at 7 o'clock this evening nt
tho home of the bride's mother, the
Rev Luther H. Kotels. paBtor of the
Lesley Methodist Church, of Bethlehem,
Pa., officiating. MIb l-Tance B. Frlcke
?r.1J!,atwn1 h.e.r alater as maid of honor
Little Miss Vera Mndelln Totoin mHU
act as flower girl Mr. John Masters, of
Indianapolis. Ind., will be Mr. Hoot's
best man Owing to tho recent Illness of
Mrs. Frlcke, a very small reception will
follow for the hrldal party. Immediate
families f.v.-1 a few close friends. After
their rcturfrom a wedding Journev
Mr .and Mr, Hoot will live at New
port Nowb, Va,
MURRAY JOYCE
Tho mnrrlago of Miss Margaret I.
Joyce, of 807 Kaet Washington lane,
Qermantown. to Mr. John J. Murray, of
Ocrmantown, will take place at 6 o'clock
this afternoon In the Church of tho Im- 1
maculate Conception, Germantown. The
Rev. M. J Hlgglns, C, M.. will perforin
tho ceremony and Mrs. John D Kelly,
tho bride's cousin, will aueno. ner
matron of honor. Mr Joseph J Murray
will act ns best man for his father
There will bo a. smnll reception nt the
homo of the brldo Immediately after tho
ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Murray will
spend two weeks nt Nlngnra Falls, Que
bec and the Thousand Islands, nfter
which they will bo at home at 81G East
Washington lane
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"THE GREAT MOMENT"
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CARUSO in "MY COUSIN"
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The Great Moment"
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Felts and Velours
Cleaned and
Remodeled
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ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. SM W.t St S4 N. 7th St.
In the lat-cst alylea
and nluiptB for l'all
enr.
Our 40 years of
experience Is at
jour aerrlee.
STEINMAN
I'ractlcul Hatter
rhanei Slarkrt 3437
Chertak Wenger Hats .
Furs Lry M. Wenger
HS.FALL DISPLAY ABOUNDS IN MILLI
NERY BY CHERTAK WENGER AND FURS
B M. WKMfiP.R ppwcriMAi.T.v iitnnpTPn
tions paris- and in thl'ir own ORIGINA-
House of Wenger
1229 Walnut St.
At 13th Street, Opp. St. James Hotel
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school of Rusilan
nl Ilnllan Technique
" Hyle of danilns
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l a Member nf
the A m o r I v n n
Niitlonal ABaoclntfon
Masters of DhiicIiib
owanova
Announces the
115,
Hemoval of Her Dance Studio
September 1 5, to
1920 SPRUCE STREET
Formal Opening and Reception
October 1
?"?.'' Lt'sons Now Private I.eBsom After Sept. 15
10 bouth 13th Street 1020 Spruce Street
tlatses Start Oct. 1 at 1020 Spruce Street
tfrfWANOVA STUDIO. 210 South 13th Street
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Specializing
in Coats
Suits, Dresses
and Skirts
iySm n-y Vn
1222-1224 Walnut Street
Modes of
Distinction
and
Originality
A Regrouping of
Summer Dresses
For Fjnal Disposal, at Three Prices
$4.75
Summer Dresses
Organdies, voiles, Swisses and linens
wide variety of styles and colors.
Were Up to $24.50, Reduced to
in a
DAVISON IJUIMHNO
jili 7 "i5awS3x5Siwj5SSii
Street Dresses
of Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Georgette ; mostly
in navy and black, trimmed with fringe and
fagotti ng.
Were Up to $19.50, Reduced to
Street Dresses
Of Canton' Crepe, Georgette and Satin; a
large assortment of desirable styles and colors.
Were Up to $75.00, Reduced to
$15
.00
$25-oo
New Autumn Dresses
of Canton and Roshanara Crepes, Tricotine and Poiret Twill
bmart and distinctive street models, revealing fashion's latest mood
in style and color.
$29-50 $S5 H5
364'360Ao5Ga 3rtUh -Aoenue s new xoek
MitzQfarltmx
Prior to the formal display of our first Sail
Models, which are arriving daily from
our New York and Paris Salons
VE ARE HOLDING
Final Sales
Embracing Selected Groups
of
tbbmg
DAY DRESSES
EVENING GOWNS COATS
CAPES AND WRAPS
SPORTS APPAREL
HATS AND FURS
CROSS KEYS ""? ?'i S0
Mr VamlftVllle Show. Jliadcd by
THEDA BARA
HERSELF
n- ul W r Paraonal Appaaranea
CI ORF WARKBT AT JUNIFEK
ULUCt VAUDEVILLE
CONTINfOl'S II A M. TO 11 P, M.
NEXT WEEK
8crnn'8 Handiomeat Ladlnr IranT
BEN TURPIN
(Himself)
and nia si'nrtor.vDiN-o bili.
BROADWAY oa sNYDBii
DIWrtUITrtI VAl'DKVtr.I.R AND
ItOSCOE (FATTY) ArtnUCKLE In
"f HAZY TO MAnrtY"
AI I FfiHFNY EiV7IJ7JAVB.
VAUDEVILLE rirnAND a u
GLORIA SWANSON nrJ.-
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"Better Shoes for Less Money"
DefTuar
SEATS TODAi ' ox osxt ow Qyt
Prices EvB.bll J, & $1.50
POP. MAT. THURS. ; $1
-Hi.rAy s-.r.nTi rjCfiT SKATS 12
tr.crica"s Leading Irish. Staler
SwalteIr IDfAH
ftNyw-iS
WALNUT Sfe i"iR
Opens Sat. Night, Sept. 10
' 'r M a Vt.ni. Drami
LOVE DREAMS
iStmpStymps
With the New High
Spanish Heels
Fashions Very
Latest in
Footwear
Patent Colt
iih Hhiif ,iiifi,in nnd. ns usual.
Dull Calf I nel.Mnr is first to
uii ninck Mitrhim f lnl-"r is nrst to
Black Satin ofTcr jt nt low-
llh Krd hlllchlnr J er price.
Why Our Prices Arc Lower
Our Second-Floor Location means
a big- snving in rent.
Low Overhead Expense no
charses cash sales only.
One Small Profit for a larpe vol
ume of business.
Upstairs Store for Women
DetMar&Compami
A ext Door to Oppenheim Collins Co.
MK
tmmy Lam
COMING!
Practical Psychology Lec
tures for
Uonlf-1-i
Happiness
and
Success
by
Gertrude Steele
Chambers
WFTHERSPOON HALL
Monday, Sept. 12 to 21
Lectures Free
ror Ann cohdiau.t invito)
fcrfS5w
Silk
Hosiery
Special
$J.50
EITH'S THEATRE
YVETTE RUGEL
I tia Iho rlnr, I'lanlt
ROBERT EMMETT KEANE
& CLAIRE WHITNEY
VAUGHN COMFORT
Al5ted liy Jay Wet Jon..
WM. & JOE MANDEL
lug H .rrounillna Fenturo flhow'
Tnnlaht HL.KS' NIQHT Special Taaturaa
hpt U rtawlnit a Woman In Half
DAY AND N1U1IT
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY
FAIR
AT IlllIKRIlT
Sept. 5 to 10
(IrxcR'K Aulna That I'ai In th Air.
Asilcultural Hihlblia, Aula dhow. Iiara
nrln Pot Htorlt Hhotr. tc.
Ilunnlnu Itai.i Kipry Nliht Hut Haturday
A. A. A. Auto Races Sat.. Sept. 10
Hre'lal trains from Ileadlm lennlnal,
Onol ro.ida to arounda
roMK oi-r and join tub cnown
METROPOLITAN Rs" i ;
This Week Only-Mat. To
MAE DESMOND
AND HUH n.AYBH8 w
WAY DOWN EAST f
Popular Prices gw;. t. n,o
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THIS IH THJ.2 1'INAL,
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