a- A'lvi;;v .(?? -X Plf. 1 a ..-v ' " ' 'I" .1' t t ty"' V f ' ' jrVlVs 't ' ft. ? ST GOSSP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Hears of a Family House Party at Bar I Har&or i Number of Debutantes Will Be Introduced the Latter Part of This Month r HEAR that 'Mr. -Clement Buckley 1 HewboM. of cfc!KlwlcJfI" 1Iou5 Wflngton lane and Fox C b. m ; road WSJ party nt hh summpr homo Wat Hbor. Ho and his daughter, . (? liftvo been thero nil summer. Ann?' by tho W, will ho a debutante m. ?miiot Sho expected to make her ihlI W season, but owing to tho death 5? uncle Mr. Arthur Emlcn New &i who died 1 suddenly, It was decided I iSSiih BlrceU "tayed.wlth hlra. Mrs. rinoS rou know, wps Mary D. New SiS feho will .chapcrono her ulster b? oy o! tho parties this winter ana 4t S Anna win have a lot of them. 5 i i hAlli will bo given In her honor Srfr aunts. Mra. Deauveau Borle, " Mr' William Taylor and Mrs. tJhn B. Nowbold, will also assist her John -.(.inlnff Mr. and Mrs. John Ln $S& otTwentleth and Walnut 8 .nnrl Vernon Orchard, near Jon J nSnJo'lned tho family at Bar Uar bir for a few weeks. Mng ROBERT MONTGOMERY, was in town one day this week. I t k2? ihc and her charming daugh f'Sdcn Ilwo. Bto Planning to go Inroad this fall for a short time. Helen abroad """ ' vi.itlnic a number ot tbailt might bo this winter. NV1TATION3 arc being Issued for I 1 the debutante luncuons. . "vy-r-- eSBWta-totnbW torciety ,111 soon bo oxpericned by the duus Margaret Butcher w bo to first to S43aFjSK55B Itics will ho given In her nonor .later KfelXemoral Smith ,411 be in; ?frPH Virginia Is tho daughter of Mr. aim MrfUur Dcnrbornmlthol Rem thr thing to do nowaday". wm, The next day. Mr. niid Irs. ",'""" Struthers Ellis, of J S ot the debutante sot this year, as .well nnd Knoll Houje Devon. Jo r n nall ffie? lUe'n McMlchael. Tho dance ri be slve n on Saturday evening, tho me day as Clntra Kills' ttJfcT together tho latter part of Botcmftcr will be gay. notonly for , debs nut ior ercf?oDcinthosoclaMld.YyNa SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An engaBpnient of unusual Interest, announced In this city today, is that ot Hr. Joseph II. Halnns. son of Mr. Mid Mrs. William H. Haines, of B433 Wajue nvenue. Orrmnntown, nml Miss Margaret Clark, daughter of Mr. una Mri. Edward Clark, of Xowcasllo-on-Trne, DiKland. Tho annpuncoment of tha engairement was made about two weeks ago ln England Vy Miss Clarks parents. No dato hnB been set for tno w4dmg. Mr. Hnlnci, whtN ho been spendlns somo time visiting In England, Is a graduate of ll'averford College, clisa of 1803. Io sorved two years liv France during tho war with tha Prlends' Servlco Committee Mr. and Mrs. Icdvard Heckscher have liiued Invitations for a dlnnor to be followed by dancing on Saturday, Oo tober 16, at tholr homo, Bollngbroke, Itudnor, following tho tea which they will glvo that day to Introduco to society their daughter, Mls Virginia Heck scher. Mr. and Mrs. Heckscher will entertain at dinner this evening In Jionor of MIbs Heckscher. She will also o the guest of honor at a ball which lur parents wilt give on December 28 at the Ilcllevue-Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Huston, of wliwhlckon avenuo nnd Lohmnn lane, Oermanlown, are entertaining ns their Buests during tho tennis tournament at tho Qormantown Cricket Club. Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard Johnston, of Louisville, Ky.j Mr. Earle Halch, of Nw York, and Mr. Ludwlg Morehead, New York. luncheon on Saturday at the club ln IsriUtiou J a Writ, or Phon. for KntraTed or rrtatoj I0YAL ENCRAVINC CO.. 8H WJsrt St J1SY TKHM3 FRAMBES & CLARK Atlnntle Cltr 040 flunrnntee xrilflt lllilr. IS Cllntnnt St. ov ?. -riuni ni. UAjinr.N jmZJjF r jfWPV STORE ORDERS .zr""'" ' ' ' a 1 You'll taste the I difference! asco Coffee I 25c ,b j I At all our Stores 1 L BM j honor of their RUests. Mrs. Huston and her dauahter, Miss Judoll M. Huston, have lust returned from a. month's stay at Capo May." Miss Huston will be formally Introduced to society by her parents at a ten. on December 2T, which will bo followed bv n dinner and dance. Miss Huston will leavo on September zb ror smith college, now orn. "Mro, John M. Kennedy, Jr., of 201S Sprueo street, will glvo a largo debu tante luncheon and theatre party on Wedncrday, December 7. The guests of honor will Includo Miss Virginia do- ,.... rllll. .1mi.hI.Iah r9 T( art.l tr Arthur Dearborn Smith, Miss Elizabeth Battles, daughter ot Mr. nna Mrs. j rann Dattles: Miss Helen V. Mlchell, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry F. Mlchell, and Miss Marlanna Bonnelf, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry H. Bonnell, all of whom will bo debutantes of the coming season. Mrs. Kennedy nan just re turned from a trip to yeiiowBtone x-arK. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wayne, Jr.. of 8200 SL Martins lano, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at luncheon today at the Oermantown Cricket ln honor of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth B. Wayno who will bo ono of tho season's debutantes. Among tho gueBta will bo Miss Louisa Dixon, Miss Mnrlcm Harris, Miss Jose phlno Wayne, Miss Laura Jano Wayne. Stlsa Wayno will bo formnlly prononted to soolety by her parentB at a tea on October 27. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne an-1 their family havo just returned from Nova Scotia, where they spent tho sum mer. Miss Wayne, who spent the sum mer at Beaver Camp at East Union, Me., has also roturncd. Invitations have bcon Issued by Mr. and Mrs. John David Samuel, of 2015 1'lno street, for a danco on Friday. Oc tober 7. at tho Merlon Cricket Club, In honor of their daughters, Miss Lois Samuel and Miss Mario, Burnett Samuel. Miss Mary Ernestlno Apploton, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Applo ton, Marshfleld. Warrcnton, . Va who spent tho summer at Camp' Choccmut, Blnghamton, N. Y., has returned to Chestnut Hill, where she will spend tho winter with her grandmothor, Mrs. Wil liam E. Goodman, at her home, Bethle hom pike. Mr. and Mrs. Ward A. Batchelor, of Moylan, havo announced tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Margarot Loulso Batchelor, to Mr. LouIb R. Chapman, Hon of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert W. Chap man, of PlttaburRh. Mr. Charjmnn wan a graduate of Cornoll University ln Juno. Mr. and Mrs. Batchelor nna miss Batchelor, who havo recently returned from New England, aro sDendlnff a fort night In tho Pocono Mountains. An engagement of Interest to socloty in this and other cities nnnounced today. Is that of Miss Eleanor Baxter David son, daughter of Mrs. Charles Parker Davidson, of 1826 Adams avenue, Scran- Inn . a A Iktn l.tl.M ..a... TAltniitjiH rtf .will uiui xr, ititioa V.UI uuuudivm, ui Richmond, Va. Miss Charlotte Churchill Starr, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ducolni? Starr, of 323 Mordant! avenue. Chest nut Hill, whd has been spending the summer nt Camp Choconut, Blngham ton, N. Y., returned thomo last week. Colonel and Mrs. John S. Mucklo and Mr. Craig Wright Mucklo, who havo been spending the summer ln wueuec, hnve returned to tho city nnd aro at the Ultz-Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. William It. Cochran and their daughter, Miss Anna Cochran, nnd son, Mr. William P. Cochran, Jr., havo returned to their homo In Wayno from Capo May. Mr. and Mrs. Oconto Thomns Butler nnd their dauchtcr. Mies Mary Butler. who havo been spending some weeks at Big Moose Laxe, jv. y navo roturnw to their homo in Media, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Caldwell havo returned to their home In Walllneford from a visit to Atlantlo City. Dr. and Mrs. Gladstone Holm and their daughtor. Miss Beatrice. Holm, of 723 Madison strcot, Chester, havo just returned from a two weeks' tour of Canada, visiting Niagara Falli, Toronto, Montrenl nnd Quebec and roturnlnir via Lake Champlnlu, Lako George and tho iiuason mver. Mr. nnd Mrs. William I. Schaffer. who havo boon for oever.il weeks In tho Aaironunciia anu i;annau, motored to Northeast Harbor before returning to their homo. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Itoat and Misa Alice Lorlne Boat havo returned from a month's stay nt Oak Orchard, Dtol. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Y. Lesher nnd their sons, of 723 Wcstvlew avenuo, Oermantown, havo returned home after spending a month at the Egypt Mills Country Club, Plko County, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Westerman, of Harmon road, Roxborough, have gono to Lakes George and Champlaln for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs Joseph H. Rubin hnve returned to their npartmont at the Rltz- ,f: Q iiltt For Saturday T TROTTEUR 'A youthful mode expressed in Various furs of superior quality at the, lowest prices in years. Black Pony Coats 65- Thirty-six-inch model. Belted. Selected skins. Nat. Muskrat Coats 125.00 ContrastinR striped border. Thirty-six-inch Model. French Seal Coats 145.oo Carefully selected pelts. Thirty-six-inch length. Hudson Seal Coats 245-00 Thirty-six-inch length. Full-flare belted style. FUR SALON FIFTH FLOOR BONWIT TELLER & CO. QheSfxciafySlioptfOnfnalioni ' CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET K EVTE&OTG PUBLIC l Is Engaged Photo fay Phillips & rhllllpj MISS KATHLEEN LAIRD Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Lnlrd, of Dorwyn road, Cynwyd, whoso cinnigcment to Mr. Frank Colsato llcnson, 3d, lins recently been nnnounced Carlton after spending several weeks at summit springs, Poland, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Horace K. Horner, for merly of tho Longacro, aro now living at tho Touralne, 1S20 Sprueo strout Mrs. Hornor wns Mies Dorotliy L. Stern. Mrs. Rebecca Louchhelm. of tho St. James Annex, Is again occupying hor apartment after spending somo ttmo at Atiantio uuy Mrs. Henry S. Louchhelm has re turned from tho senshoro to tho St James. Mr. Joseph A. Gorman announces the mnrrlago of his sister. Mlas Helen Gor man, to Mr, Gordon Leo Bear on August 31. sir. nnd Mrs. uear lort arter tno ceremony for Minneapolis, whoro they will make their homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hervey B, Harmer, of Gcrmnntown, have gono on n motor trip to Bedford Springs, Pa., whore they expect to remain somo ttmo. Miss Myru E. Hnrmor nml Mr. Robert H. Harmer havo entertained as their guest for the last week Mlus Mabol A. Gerber, of Qua kako. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrn. Samuel RuFbcll, Jr., and their daughter, Miss Gertrude Rus sell, and Mrs. Russell's mother, Mrs. L. M. Brown, of 212 West Johnson street, havo returned from spending tho sum mer" nt Onset, Capo Cod, Mob. Miss Kusrell has n.8 her guest for come time Miss Mildred Boris, of Providence, R. I. Tho engagement of Mlsa RuHsell to Mr. Russoll G. Boris has been an nounced. Miss Margaret Pltcalrn, of Morris nnd Manhotm streets, has returned from visiting relatives for a month In Mauch ununK, i'a Mr. nnd Mrs. William If. Wilson nnd tneir daugnter, MIm Nelllo WlUon, of Rose Cottage. Oermantown nvenim nt Tulpchockon street, havo roturned from spending somo tltno at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo L. Estabrook. of C20 West Cllvedtn avenue, havo ro turncd from spending several weeks nt tho Inn, Buck Hill Falls. Mrs. EBta brook has as her ruest her niece. Mls Marlon Zorns Cadwallnder, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. t. j. i;auwananer, of 13D West Upsal street. Miss Tadwnllnder has Just returned from Ocean Cltv. whero she spent tho Hummer with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cndwallader will remain nt their cottage until tho end ot tho montn. Mr. and Mrs. John McArthur Harris nna tneir son, Mr. jonn McArthur Hnr rls. Jr.. of 105 West Walnut liinn. who hnvn been at tho Tnn. nuck TIII1 Falls, for somo time, will return to their noma nt tno enu oi ocpiemucr. Mrs. Oconto II. Talbott nnd 1m- daughtcr, Miss Mary Martha Talbott, of iTinceiun, ix, .1 , wuu imvo noeu visit ing relatives ln Bolvlllo, O., Blnce tho FUR COATS Nat. Leopard Coats 175.oo With raccoon or opossum collar and cuffs. Aus. Opossum Coats 175.00 Full-flare model, belted. Thirty-six inches long. Nat. Raccoon Coats 195.oo Fine dark skins. Full belted. Thirty-six inches long. Hudson Seal Coats 295.oo With squirrel, beaver or skunk collar and cuffs. f . i-J i r.i e tf&mnB hiiiiviiiiiHjIiiiiiih IitDDaEKr-HIIJkDBLPmA; FBIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921 early Hummer, have arrived to b tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard u. mom, or o40 isast yvasningion. w a few days. 4 Miss Inez Nlchuals, of 6G10 Lime kiln pike, returned on Tuesday from spending? a week In Baltimore. CHESTNUT HfLL Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClenahart. at Wyndmoor, nnnounco the marriage of tnoir daughter, miss l'rances m. mo Clenahan, to Mr. John L. Merryweather, of Trenton, on Saturday, Septembor 3, In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Hunt and Miss Betty Anno Hunt, of 119 West Mount Airy avenue, havo gono to tho Oceanic, Ocean City, to- remain two weeks. Mr. nnd Mro. William C. S. Lex and their eon, Mr. Gordon Lex, of IBS West Durham street, haVo returned from oc cupying nn apartment ln Atlantlo City all summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rue, of 121 West Mount Airy avenue, havo returned from a motor trip to Freehold and Asbury Park, N. J. Miss E. Malo Bawn, of New York, who was the guest of her brother. Mr. Robert B Bawn, of 124 West ifount Airy avonue, for a fow days, has ro turned to her home. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mr.nnd Mrs. Joseph Henry, of 2237 Christian street, havo returned from their summer homo ln Ooean City. They entertained "ns their gticst during tho month of August Dr. and Mrs. Georgo G. Deaver, who recently returned from Constantinople. Mrs. Denver will bo remembered as Miss Helen O. Henry. Miss Anna B. Loftua has returned to her homo after spending sovoral weeks as the guest of her brother ln New Haven, Conn. Mrs. Thomas J. Mllnamow, of 1715 Rltner street, has left for a fortnight's stay in Atlantlo City. Miss Elizabeth Brccn, of 228 Morris street, has roturned homo after spending tho summer In Malno, Mr. and Mrs. John Daley and their family, of 2522 South Colorado terrace, havo returned to their homo after spend ing tho summer ln Chelsea. Miss Ida Postornock has roturncd to her homo nftor n trip to Bermuda. Miss Helen CUrlln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Carlln, of 2120 South Sixteenth vstrcet. hoi left for a trip to Boston, wnrrn sho will bo tho guest of hor sister, Miss Reglna Carlln. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hnft, of 121B Daly street, havo gono to Wlldwood, whero they will remain for sovoral weeks. OLNEY Mr. and Mrs. William Ellsworth Brawn, of 401 West Olney avenuo, have Insucd Invitations for tho marriage of their daughter, Miss Dorothy C. Brown, to Mr. Ralph Vernon Do Kalb, of Tioga, In tho First Presbyterian Church, Third street and Tabor road, Olney, on Friday, September 16, at noon. A re ception will follow tho ceremony at tho homo of tho brtdo'n parentn. Mlsa Graco Shepherd, of BC13 North Third street, has returned from spending a. few days in Wlldwood. FRANKFORD Mrs. Emma V. Daudlln, of 2300 Mar garet street, announces tho marriage of her daughter. Miss Mary Lorctta Daud lln. to Mr. John D. Gilbert on August 24. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Thomas have returned from a month'3 stay nt Northeast Har bor, Me. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Brown nnd tholr daughters, Miss Ruth Brown nnd Miss Elinor Brown, of 4016 Lntgo atreet, are at Wlldwood for a few weeks. Miss Bentrlco Hayman. of Orthodox street, Is the guest of Miss aladyn Jan ren at her parents' cttngo ln Atlantic City until tho tnlddlo of tho month. DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Katharine. Leo Dando, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. Clifford Dando, of Springfield, will entertain Informally nt cards this evening at her homo ln honor of Mrs. William H. Anderson, of Haston, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward A. Stockton aro cntertnlnlng Mr. Stockton's ulster. Mrs A. M. Custer, of Baltimore, nt their homo In Swarlhmoro for a fow days. Mrs. Cuutcr will salt ln a short tlmo for Kurope, whero she will spend sev eral months. Mr. nnd Mrs. William D. Randle nnd tholr daughtor, MIsr Allco Randle, of Chester, havo returned frarm a motor trip to Washington, where they spent several days. BONWIT TELLER. & CQ CHESTNUT AT 13Ti STREET 'Jne Curitvi tolh the Knell of Part ing Summer' thoughts turn to tha Important lubfcct of Clotlict (or the SCHOOL OR COLLEGE MISS Specialized Modes for the Miss of Fourteen to Twenty B ONWITTELLER fie CO. S2fl Uuditting the School or College Mm who deiire the eorrecl in Apparel for the tocial at well a) die icholastic curriculum. Our entire Fourth Floor h devoted to the ipecialization of youthful dothei that are far removed from sophisticated and vomanly type. Dresses One-piece Jersey Frock Smart Frock with veitee of fine, white pique. Dlege, rut, Copen, tin and navy. 25.00 Poiret Twill Tailleur Featuring1 side pane.lt reachlne below hemline. Embroidered la contrasting; colored silk flosi. 39.50 r , Canton Crepe Frock Graceful model with classic neckline and contrasting under eleeveiv Black with jade, Vlonnt Red, or white. v 39.50 Checked Coat Dress Of valour. Detachable vestee of Organdie; strappings of self color. navy and Urdwn. 65.00 Charmeuse Dinnqr Fiock Jenny alceve nnd Irregular side tunic, faced with Vionnet Ked, Jade, tan or old blue Georgette. Ore ribbon girdle and cabochon trimming. 75.00 Sports Frieze Spoits Coats Lined throughout large shawl collar of Raccoon or Australian Opossum. Blue, Brown or Oxford. 59.50 . Fourth MISS MARGARET I. WHITE WEDS MR. HAROLD CREGAR Marriage of Miss Edith May Morgan and Mr. Harry R. Bobat A pretty homo weddln will be cele brated this evening; nt o'clock when Mlsa Margaret Irvlno White, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George N. White, of 1613 North Sixty-first street, will be come tho brldo of Mr. Harold Cregar, of 6017 Media atreet. The brldo will bo attended by Miss Bertha Brown. Mr. S. Owen Slxsmlth will act as best man. Tho bride, who will bo given In mnr rlago by her father, will year a, gown of white georgette trimmed In silk filet with a veil of tullo and orango blossoms. Sho will carry a shower bouquet of or chids and roses. Tho maid of honor will wear a dross of pink canton cropo and will carry a bouquet of roses. A reception will follow the ceremony at the brldo's home. BOBST MORGAN A pretty wedding took place on Wed nesday evening at tho Lutheran Church of tho Reformation, Carlisle and On tario streets, when Miss Edith May Morgan, daughter of Mrs. WUhelmlna Morgan, of 8819 North Grata street, be came tllo bride of Mr. Hnrry IV, Bobst. Tho ceremony was performed by tho father of the bridegroom, tho Rev. I. W. Bobst. Tho brldo's sister, Miss WU helmlna Morgan, was maid of honor. Tho four bridesmaids wcro Miss Robo Koln, of Ashland, Pa.; Mrs. Russell Mc Donald, Mrs. Harry Rumtf and Mrs. William Schneider. Tho best man was tho bridegroom's brother. Mr. B. H. Bobst, and tho ushers Included Mr. Ar thur Biles, Mr. George Relmer, Mr. C. T. Wllgus and Mr. P. W. Reese. A reception followed tho servlco at the homo of the brldo, where Mr. nnd Mrs Bobst will llvo after a wedding trip to the South. LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pope My cuzzln Artlo wns crround yes tlddny and wo tawlced about dlffrrnt subjocta sutch ns weather munkios feel mutch llko pceplo and weather It would bo convenient or unconvcnlcnt to Iiavo 8 legs ln a race, nnd Artie of fered to swap mo his new kite for my rubber band ball. Wich I wouldcnt, und Artie sed, Well then I tell von lets wat, lets each rite n will saying we 11 leevo them to each other ln case either of uh get killed unixpectedly or enytlilng llko that. AVlrh c did, Arties will being: Ladles nnd gentlemen to whom it may concern, I lienrby swnro on my dying will that If I am found tied or penniinently uncoushlsa for cny reason Kenny I'otts can linvo my red nnd blue kito inclooding the tnle nnd string com bined. Yours truly, Artie Allxandcr. And my will being: This Is to scrtify thnt if I nm ran ovvr by a ico wngin, fire engine or so forth, or fnll off of n roof or out of n window or down a olevater shaft or m forth, or brake my neck by linWng a snfo or n ico box or a piano or so forth come down on it, this Is to scrtify thnt my legal ottzsin. Artie Alixnndor ran hnvo my rubber band ball. Respective ly, Kenny I'ptts. AVleli nftor we lincl rote them Artie sed. lint heck, G wizz, these nint ony good unless wo get n witniss to sine them, and I sed, O, Hints rite, III get ma. And I took the 2 wIUh up to mn's room ware bIip wn darning holes out of socks, hnndltig her mine fcrst nnd aii,wng. xiny, inn, win you sine tills ns n, witniss? ich ma red It nnd then jumped up nil ixcitrd nnd tore it up and then alio made some nrmatie spirits of nmmonlii nnd quick drank it nnd then nhi' gave Die 3 fenrse oruclts to start with and another ono every time I started to ix plane, nnd bIio wouldont leevo me go nut cny more nil day on account o ux sldcnts. pggjj5i$ each year enjoyi the privilege of Suits Velour de LaincTailleur A well tailored suit of Velour de Lalne, with convertible collar and tie-belt. 45.00 Checked Velour Trotteur Trig Model, with blaa self material atrappings. Tie belt In brown, blue, green chccki. 49.50 English Tweed Suit With large collar of Pahml or Kit Fox. In Oxford, Blege, Navy and Elcctra. OtherTnodels with or without fur. 55.00 Duvet de Lainc Coslumc Featuring the new long graceful coat, a large collar of platinum gray wolf, and self atrappings. 65.00 Fur Trimmed Model Of fine clilyn, trimmed with Wolf, Mole, Opossum or Nutria, This model presents, a new and charming eilhouctte for the youthful Miss. 79.50 Coats Colflex Tweed Coat Full length Coat of this new Imported Fabric, with large collar ot I'alimi or Leather Buckle. 79.50 ' Floor Bir I M Kt Fox. i t . HOME FOR INCURABLES IS HAPPINESS FACTORY Patients, Though Bedridden or Otherwise Afflicted, Maintain Zest for Life Amid DIs Ih the placo whero they manu facture pleasure und hnpplness," was written under tlio plctura of n Jolly looking little Putch boy. Tho entire thing wns mndo by n one-tlmo school teacher, now a patient In tho rhllndcl phln Homo for Incurables, Forty-clghtb street and Woodland nvenue. And thoso few words express the stato of thli mnn's mind. Crippled most fearfully with rheumatism, this man enn Just manage to mnko his way about his room, nnd yet ench new dn.f, which means ono day less for him, finds him with n smllo on his faco and n cheerful word for every one. lie hns n largo, bright bedroom, com fortable chairs, Immaculate bed linen and everything to help make his life pleasant. Thoro are nbout lrift patients ln tho home, somo crippled with rheutnntlsm, others, suffering from henrt disease, npoplcxy and locomotor ntaxia. All know they nro beyond cure. One girl ! ?.," pmt'sm ?o badly thnt sho cau not lift her hand above her waistline. At meals sho uses n fork with a very ,0"B hnndIe- As visitors pass her door ne lookn out nnd Binllcs, cheerfully no?'lnK. "er head and nlwaj-s ready with n bright answer. CJiecrful Patients One mnn was brought In tho home not so long ago, who lay flat on his oooJc nnd had lain bo for four years. 'The day ho enme here." said tho pleasant superintendent. "I hnd the nurse and orderly move him on his sldo nnd ho was perfectly delighted. And now ho is nblo to be moved quite fre Itienlly. nnd his faco Is wreathed with smiles." Tho superintendent pointed out n cheerful littlo woman. "This patient." she explained, "hns never in her life walked. Always sho has wheeled her self about in n chair, nnd yet for yenrs sho did what I call raise a family. Sho was tho nunt, and It was a case of 'Oh, Auntie .will do it.' Sho cewed for tho children, mended nnd did what chores sho could in her limited wav. About hero she Xmlles the day long nnd Is nlwnys glad to have company." A lad sixteen years old with n broken bnck wns sent to the home for care. Ho had never been educated, nnd nil day long -he could do nothing but gaze out oi uie winuow. a colored mnn pn-1 tlcnt took pity upon him nnd tnught lilm to read nnd write. And now the! voting fellow smiles an lie rends the jokes in magazines nnd diverts his mind. It'H no uncommon thing to fco two or three old Indies with their heads closr together, nnd bobbing in time to the I wagging of tuelr tongues. There Is so much to be diseusW ! A letter from the mnrried daughter the other side of the country, a recent visit of a friend who brought welcome news of the friends who could not get away for a visit. Tho dally papers idny n piominent part in their lives nnd they are as well versed on the news ns the people who nrc nblo to be around. One of tho women pntlcntH, who had not left her room for four years, innn nged to find her way down on Wednes day to bcp a lliig-rntsing ceremony. Yesterday sho was in bed, rather worn out with tho effort, but cheerful, nnd penflM s George Allen9 inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Fall Millinery Opening Continues Presenting nil that Is newest and (smartest in Autumn Plats for every occasion. Paris Model Hats in a wonderful display and our own Hats wcro never lovelier. Prices arc decidedly moderate. "Kayser Marvelfit" Union Suits Special, Friday and Saturday, $1.75 Women's "Knyser Marvelfit" t'nlon Su,ts hat been specially pi Iced for Frtdny nnd Saturday onl. I'amilly 12 35 All sizes. Sale of Women's Heavy Pure Silk Hosiery at $1.45 Pair White, Black, Navy, Cordovan and Hussia Calf, in a heavy weave of silk, the weight and texture of this Hose will surprise you. It has lisle soles and garter tops and is a most dependable stocking. Fancy Drop Stitch Silk Hose, in All the Wanted Shades, $1.25 Drop-stitch hosiery Is much in demand for summer year and these aro such excellent ulue u will want fcoveral pairs, there aro whlto, navy. Ilussl.i calf nnd two-tono effect Columbia Floss and Yarns In Wonderful Assortment at Allen's Nowadays, when every one is knitting sweaters, they, of course, want the best floss and yams obtainable, so they come to Allen's, whero the assortment of colors is the most vnrlcd in tho city. New French Draped Veils Vt'e liais just rci-eUed from Paris an Importation of the very lates In veils. Tlieso nru diaped otr tha hat und t,how tho wonderful coloi effects of tho ombioldery Coty's L'Origan Wc havo Just received a new Face Powder An excellent quality L'Orlcan odor Tho shades aro II 41 ond llKht Itoac. There Is plenty of all shades. Sale of Roger & Gallet French Toilet Articles, Very Specially Priced Roger & Gallet French Lettuce Soap, usually 30c cake, at 20c cake; six cakes in u tin box for 1.15. Roper & Gallet regular 50c soaps, in vlolette, santal, hello tropo and lilac odors, at 40c .cake; box of three cakes, $1.10. Roger & Gallet French Vlolette Talcum, usually 35c,' at "oc box; tax lc. Roger & Gallet Infant Rice Powder, in paper packace usually 15c, at 35c; tax 2c. Several odors. PacKaj,c, Roger & Gallet Violetto Toilet Water, special, 51.15; tax Cc. A New Importation Just Received of Allen's French Hairnets, $1.00 Dozen Tho quality of these new nets Is the beBt we have ever had. Thev come In cap shape nnd Btralght shnpo In every wanted shade AVhito and Gray Hair Nets aro 15c each: $1.50 a dorcn. In either shape. Cheerful Surrdundings determined to go down ngaln ns soon ns sho "got her breath back," One Is Impressed with tho cheer fulness nnd cozy ntmosphero of the homo. In the reception room on n table Is n bunch of large flowers thnt makes one think of old-fashioned gar dens brilliant nlnk astern so gay nnd colorful nnd the cool green and white "snow-on -tho-mountnln." There Is n large porch which over looks n BpncloiiH yard nnd tho greenest ofugrnBs for the children to drng their crippled limbs nbout. The patients who cannot hobble to tho porch are brought out ln wheel chnlrs. Tho men havo n smoking room nnd thcro they congregate nnd dally dlecuss tho "thingness of the la" ns they blow thin streams of blue smoke to tho nir, which rlso nnd mingle with tho blue hnzo close to" tho celling. (IzYvinlr Daiy Mat- 2!l5 UdinUi Nights at 8:15 The Film Sensation! "Vivid realism backed by magnificent spirituality." -N. AMEIUCAN. tS2 ICENTC BUSTO ISXNCZ I K vrmAPvWiiYFSE A Rex Ingram Production Prices All Seats Reserved All Nlehts & Sat. Mat.. BOe. $1. I1.SO. J2. Other Mats., COo, 1.00 and J1.50. ..SCATS HKLUNQ FOR NEXT WEEK p . Nlchta at 8 US Jr Orre8t Pop. Mat. Tomorrow CMAIILES DILLINGHAM Prewnts John Charles Thomas In thd OOnGEOUB MUSICAL COMHDT THE LOVE LETTER' KHATH BRLI.INO FOIt NEXT WEEK J Krutf Zlimntfrrnun u -ons itienxma Orphcum ucrmaiuonn & Snellen AM. Tomorrow 15 ORPHEUM PLAYERS In Hlg CMmoilv Surre. "HPANHAT." Keystone 11th & Lo.ttSll 2.JU, 7 &.U Vaii1 lll I'l'-tilr-- Fairmount Uth 'Irani '.' ;'M, 7 dm: a m n-i'tw 4 0 I ilinrtu Droail U Columbia -2 ; UIDCIiy "HKH'N'n ".1 30. 7 4. 0 WILLOW GROVE PARK HURRY OR YOU WILL MISS THE GREAT SOUSA'S BAND MUSIC PAVILION RESERVED SEATS ON HALE AT PARK. Park Closoa Sunday, September 11 JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. Prlvat Inaun.i. Adults nnd is nna cniiareira tinni Modern and Etthetlo Dan C'aniirs Tnurr. t.vl Pnnnt: Wal. 127 H Face Powder, 69c Imnortatlon of this fnmmi. Wrr.-u nowdor fragrant with thn dellchifm NEK OLHUH w.i,a i.i..i. 11-1 . . . . lie, lean, light or dark Uiunott.. M'nr Tar, 3o n liox. 0 iiAitMn lDth It THIS IH PAtlAltOUNT WliiiK GtorKi) Fltimaurlct's Ploturltatloa 1 nf Oertrire V. Hntiart's P'ay "t "EXPERIENCE" Willi Richard Barthelmess ind trnmeridouir enati nlo 1000 auxtllarUI Added MUSICAL PIlOLOQUlS Next Week cecil a next wcck nu MILI(E.a "Tho Affairs of AnatoP' WITH THIS JNCOMPAnlULB CA8T Wallace Held Glerla Swanaon Elliott Dexter Hebe. Dnnlela. Monte lllua Wanda Havrley Theodora Itobarta Aenea Avra Theodora Konlort Polly Iroran lUymonil Hntton Julia Faya PALACE 1SU MA11KET BT. 10 A. M. to 11 P.M. BETTY COMPSON ', V "At tlie End of tho World" A P'rt'ir--mi firwv-turular Drama Ill 16th CdUlcl I n A. M. in llilfi P. M. ELSIE FERGUSON ;Z?fi.: VITTfllMA MARKET PT. abova 0TH ViWUrUA n A M. o 11!1B P. M. K. PHILLIPS OPPENHUIM'S BTOR.Y "The Great Impersonation" WITH JAMES KinKWOOD PAPITOI 721 MARKET HTIIKCT Vttt J 1 Vli OLOrtIA SVVANFON In "THE GREAT MOMENT" nFCFNT MAIIKET BT Ila on 1TTH UbVJCtll PARAMOUNT WEEK CARUSO in "MY COUSIN" mifiNIAI atn- Av- "'low Chelten VULUIllttLi OI.ORIA SWANSON ln olyn" The Great Moment" CROSS KEYS ""K y Sor" Ru Vaiidox-illa Show. Headed by THEDA BARA HERSELF ExrluMvo W. P, Paraonal Appearancs ' CI firtC MAIlKUr AT JUNIPER ULUUfc VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS II A. M. TO 11 P. M. NEXT WEEK Screen' a Hnndinmeat Leading Man? BEN TURPIN (Himself) AND ma SURROUNDING niLL RRDAnWAY oad i sntder DlKJiUyjI VAUDEVILLE AND ROSCOE (FATTT) ARRUCKLE In ' rRAZV TO MARRY" A I I Ff.HFNY FRANKFORD AVE. VAUDEVILLE P)rt a GLORIA SWANSON ',;;,,.. v.t Wek THEDA RARA (HERSELF) HULA 'H LII.UMM. TIIUAIREM. DIRECTION LEi: .V J. 1. SUUOERT "war w 7 m,ii"a?7n:i Cwt AT rWi I iS H:aicjiioinlat. Tomorrow JistasuuiM EVKS. AT 8:15 Mat. Tomorrow aiVRiBe ) SAVAJ m&r cvsAOOE imllKSSz WITH ORISINAU BROADVJAY CAST SEATS NOW SELLING Prices Eves. M $1.50 POP. MAT. THURS. ;, $1 1T'R'V vimir 111 FT PEATS S3 Tmerica's Leading IrisK Sirver WALTER in,cu '"EYES" iX GorrvecUj Jvlfv or3 WALNUT S,rh- IuftKi5 Oper3 Tomor. Night at 8:20 l Vi TIVP f'N ANY STAGE ' -.. lv V (TO LOVE DREAMS f T(iic nAtiw nfMti)titih $8SHWEVTM0nDAYfUFN)nlr: "awa ,.u i A lilUMATi' PI'Tl ItiZATlON OK T1IV WOniPS 1 AM Jt S CLASSIC WITH taomas jerrepsow In tii. H'p ' la which ho and i ' Jifteryon, playtU for h.s fath i.vnty Reserved seats on snle today at Academy and Heppe s. An attfrtie mu:tal pi up am by lllfllll - ti '"i H'li Inula nrilifiln. i-roourca i aru i.ahi'ule, PinimiTj:ii nv HODKINSON i'ijt- imtiii' vhi"i'v; 1V. I'AV ANl) NIC1IIT I'lIILADELPHIA COUNTY FAIR at iiviiKnnv Sept. 5 to 10 Orccs Aulrm That lag in 11,1. Air Airlculiural Kihthiu. Am., Show HBin nuclnif IV HlocU Show, eti. nunnlnu IUc-i. '.trv Niht ligt Kutnrrtiy A. A. A. Auto Races Sat., Sept. 10 Hpuclul trains from RudlnB Teituuml. nnod nftUs to Kmunrin ..miiii, COJirjOt'T AND JOIN rim cnowo EITH'S THEATRE YVETTE RUGEL In H iib-,.,i Ksinar Plunlit ROBERT EMMETT KEANE & CLAIRE WHITNEY VAUGHN COMFORT Axalilfil I'l Tay Writ J.m.a WM. & JOE MANDEL IIIk rlur'OundlnB lrntiira Shuwl Bpt i -tiawinK n woman in JUir' METROPOLITAN &JUrJtf This Week OnlyMat TiiS'Mi MAE DESMOND AND IIIJR n-AVKJtfl IN WAY DOWN EAST ib ii r h ciif i""M,ra fy j twaifcura " of c -- y ?v CxHIT OF HlTSLl tj 11 l ci nftfw rljvTSfi SS3"' 5flL VL. j MtNRY Z.1f&3MZff sftr xmMm w5 WiWfl F tru it 'I J- m Ml I u : M 'is m n rM Popular Price: .?J,vf1n,,n,! & ,tQ . iA!$ Trocadero 'h lrHWM&M W , M A IL.'.U - a mzrj&tbfii i, t..A.v-. r Ali " h J. f -a