Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 10, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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f? fancy Wynne Hqars of dn
Party Many Prominent Philadelphiqns Arriving
Home From Abroad Today
IjlEAH that Dorothy Stevens Is nl
unMnc n lioueo imrty over tlie
JdS nt riirrrjr Valley, New York,
Iblch l MM Blven by Harriet C.reene
Tt her nnrents' place tlierc. Harriet
t'lhe dnuulittt of Mr. and MryUeorse
?. itnketon (Irecnc, of. New York, nnd
& a number of friend- In tl.1 city.
ttrnihv. who as one of 1at conson'it
Knntes I -the daughter of Mr. nnd
Art Jolin (Jonyiifbain Stevens, Of Jen
ilntowti, win extremely r-vmilnr.
ANCMHKll of persons traveling
home from nbroad who are ex
peeled to nrrltt loday will Include Mr,
ind Mr". Krnncls It. Htritwbrldice. of
TVondcldo. (lermnntnwn, who have been
In Europe elnec .July. Aim Mr. nnd
,.. is. Hrlnt.nl Robert-, (leortc 11.
Robert Brlnton P. Roberts and U
Jinre I'. Roberts, of Iibuiesan, Unla.
,Knd Mr! nd M. SnAett Puell. of
Hlllcroft, Meadowbrook, who sailed
tome time during July.
WAS Interested to hear that tt num
I
ber of prominent foalcty women nr
-i. u m ive two concertH in me
ieademv of Music on the afternoon nnd
ftht of September 27 for tho benefit
o the many unemployed veterans of the
World War. who. t understand, .ire
W very much In need of aid There
r' '.' ...... .Iir n nnv other, nnd I
im told that every day any number of
mr former defort.iers co to the Legion
our former defenders go to tnc j-cgiou
quarters, at 031 Cfiestnut street, n
2 tofworkorntd. The Philadelphia
Tviintv Committee of the American
auMt of work or nw
County Committee
Lelon hns nrranired tj take care of the
r .u.n mum. hut wltlinn nde-
fluate fund hopes to get wore geucral
tnd better results.
The concert will be given by the
President's own band, which is always
uted for the inaugurations. Among
those- who will be patronesses for th
concerts nro: Mrs. Rare ay H. War
burton, Mrs. (Jcoise McFadden, Mrs.
J. AVlllis Martin. Mrs. Samuel I.
Houston. Mrs. OrUwold Jdngjt. Mrs.
Bobert von Moschaisker, Mrs. Thomas
W. Rcath. Mrs. Edward Ingersoll and
many others.
AN INTERESTING wedding will
take place today out in Snn Diego,
n.ut Tilipn .Inlin Duncan Stenhouse.
daucliter of Mrs. Thomas H. Stcnhouse,
who livci In San Diego, will become
who live' In San Diego, will bccom
the bride of I'hlneas I'rotity, Jr.. wht
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I'hlneni
Proutv. f Wynnevvood. The I'routyt
art now living In Los Angcle. 1 he
IIU
eas
vs
f, now 11-1112 III l.OS .inKi-H-. u
n,..
c-emoiiy will be performed at noon In
c tiil'i rimrpli mill will be followed
b a email breakfast. The bride s
mother, who was Edith Wharton, for
mrly lived In (irrniantovvii, and hnf
come on heic frequently on vMts with
b fnmllv. 1 haven't seen Julia for
t number of years, but she used to be n
very pretty little girl.
HAVE you noticed how many of the
Toung Rirls have been w oaring nil
black? t saw MI'dred Longatroth latc
U vearinp nn all-black gown, and it
CTtalnlv looked well on her. Mildred
h quite' tall nnd bas prottv dark hair
snd eje. She and itnchel Price nnd
MaMe Hush Itnitol are always such
good friends. ou know.
Another nt tractive girl I saw lately
wearing all black was Catherine l.loyd.
Her engagement to Joe I.onsstreth has
bf announced. She in the dnughter
t Mrs. John I,lod. of 120 Spruce
itreet. Still another weiring black
snd looking very well Was Gladys Fox.
Tou remembpr. she was a bridesmaid nt
Catharine Coxe Porter's wedding,
which took place in June.
SPEAKING of clothes, 1 saw Helen
Rhelton nn Thursday In n gray-blue
foulnrd dress covered with a large
white flowered design. Her hat. n
big picture affair of a greenish blue
straw, was trimmed with a srnrf hang
ing over one fide In n long streamer
effect. Helm x the nttrnctlve daugh
ter of Mr. and Mr. Frederick H.
fiheltnn of 'J-'S South Twenty-first
itreet, and oame out about two seasons
at the
in u c i
o.
"D0RBY hnd been fo sick Hi
J- fnmllv had nil been oalleil to his,
whether he would live through the night
"''""'"' ""."'"". "'" "..". i
er lint He pulled through, yomelmw,
and In the mnnolous nay of nil chil
dren, pmented a cheerful though
rather .feeble umile the next morning.
Everybody whs ro linnpj and grateful
and relieved thnt Daddy went Into Bob
bv's room and enid: "Well. lr. I'm
fn clad to see vou looking bright and
cheerful that I'll give you anything jou
frnt. What would you like?"
Hobby's gnre roamed nbout the cell
Ing for ii few minutes as he indulged
In deep thought. Then he hunched the
covers up in n bunch under his chin
ami brought a hand out from the wide.
"There mr live of 'em." he nn-
annnuntcd. gravely, counting on lilt
finger". "Three nre take nnd two are
lcecreaml" NANCY WYNNH.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
One of the most Intel online debutantes
of ths coming neuron will lie Miss Anna
S. Newhold. daughter of Mr. Clement
Hucklev Nevtbold, who will tm formally
Presented to iioclety by her father nt i
tea on Saturdny, December 10, nt Crojs
w'ck House, their efttate nt Jenklntown
Jtlrn NevboliI will alert he the Knout m
honor at a ball which her fntlur will
ffivo on Monday January 2, nnd which
will b nrecetled li a dinner Mr nnl
Mre CUwnid ltoberta, of IM1 Locust
i... .. .... .. '
"urn, niu (ja in J1ISS X DOIll a
honor
Another lnieicst- debutante will be
-;i53 liernke m Mullliennv. doughty
-H-SlKSfraSASStSS
rnamowii Mlsa Mcllhenny will be the
riirv of honor nt n dance which her
111 l.a lh. '
parents will clve n Fr'dny, Deoomber
M.i,n 'l'." Ktner of the Academy of
rrJl . ?' HS Mcllhenny whh fornmllv
preaentfd t i soclet.v by her parents nt
Mmi' " mi',y llist June -Mr and Mis
eici,ie-iin v. Imi snout tho Hiitninei- Irnv.
tir. .." w" f'turn homo the la'-
Kr 1,nrt of tin, ninnth. I
lvm.,1 i . 1.., """am J lillotthuve1
hr1rd,,J lZ ."'J01'". rL "' 'arrlnK of
ir nun .Mm AVI In,., r rm.., v. i
,.,i i... i. :. .,, i u i.iiiiiii im ui
11-,; -"Mrr, hi its .iinry m enlieth K'
on Sa'tliril, lr ,1 Vh.UI B:rt"",n'1 " " Jr '
Calvutv PrLt! V" nr X' Ht """" ln.lhe
.lin frH'bUe,l,ln rn"-ch A break
he b,l '..." .a.' '- ?' at the home of
tnih ..." j:",r"'s' at -17 Himth Heven-
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FRAMBES I
& CLARK I
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30 V. T"-l-il M
( OIJIEN
Special class in Bookkeepinu
For Men and Women
nJm,rl!, Ut'"i!'8 September 12
R.llT,,"r, nlehta i.rck
"tMY" e"urU Inlcioltrlr
ror VVrA:!.,:',.;"!,. Kch00l
Central Y. M. C. A.
UZl Arch Street
"lMlMaaMMy.Trl-1,,M ' """
CTi "IF tWk Uo;. nr
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Interesting Week-End House
at the Oormnntown Cricket Club will
be. Mr. and Mrs, William It. Tucker,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Stewart A. Jellett,
Jr., Mr. and Mra. William D. Orange,
and Mr. and Mrs, Hamuel II. COUom.
Mr. and Mrd. Ilobert V. ifonper rind
their daughter, Mis Joseptllne a.
Hooper, or Wolverton, Chestnut Hill,
who, spent August at Norlhontft Hal
bor, Me,, returned home last week.
. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilamsav nrlf.
fen, who have been Rustt of Mis. Uilf-
iens aunt, miss Maria Kane Jane way,
at Walnut II. II, her home neir Valley
Forge, have returned to Media. Mrs,
Grlffeli's sister. Miss Uachel Wetherlll
lanewny, and Mr, Kenneth Kltson. of
Uermantown, aro now being enteuatned
by Miss Janeway.
Dr. and Mrs. Caspar Wlntar Miller
and their daughter, "Miss V rglnla Mil
ler, who sailed for Rurope some weeks
ago, will not return to their home in
Walllngford for several months,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry 11. Coxe, of iu
f?oulli Twenty-first street, will spend the
autumn at Iiaffod, their country place
at I'enllyn, where they passed the
grentcr part of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells Walker
and Miss- Edith Wnlltcr, of, riehoutth
Farms, Devon, havo returned from Cape
May, where they spent Mis summer.
The Misses Murphy, of 1329 North
Eighteenth btreet, announce the en
gagement of their nloce, Mies Anne
Ucrnardlne Murphy, to Mr. Alfred J.
O'Connor, of Newport, It. I.
Mrs. Sarah l(. Pass, of this city, an
nounees the ernsKemtmt of her dauch-
ter, Mrs. Ann Tnss Fisher, to Mr. Lewis
Walter Butler, con of Major and Mrs.
C. A. Uutler, of Plain City and Colum
bus?, O.
Mrs. .Tames W. Cooke, of Mill House,
near Ambler, will return to her home
In Chestnut Hill In a few week.
Miss Mary Fnlck, daughter of Mr.
and Mm. Frederick McQ. Falck, of i.
Martins, was the guest of Mrs. John
Large at Cape May over the week-end.
Miss Fnlck spent the summer at Bcavoi
Camp, East Union. Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wanamakcr. of
Drexel Hill, will loave on SeptPinbfr
27 for California, whero they will spend
several weeks,
Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph N, Snellenburg
and their daughter, Miss Lenore 8nel
lenburg. nnd son. Mr. Nathan Snellen
burg, of the Bellevue-Stratford, who left
on Thursday for the West, will take n
trip nround the woild They will sail for
Europe from the Pacific Coast and ex
pect to be gone about ono year.
Mr. Rnd Mrs. Ellis A. Glmbel and
Mrs. Glmbers mother, Mrs. Fannlo U.
mnuiuaum, nave lert folium Hprlntrs,
Me., nnd uro nt Elberon, N J, where
they are visiting Mr. nnd Mra. LoniH
Glmbel beforo returning to their apart
ment at 1S30 Soruth nittenhousii square.
ml isins a. uimoei, jr., nnn Mr. L.
Richard Glmbel are spending tho week
end at Elberon with their families.
Mrs. Frank Egendoy and her family
have returned to their home. Forty-".
street and Olrnrd nvenue, nfter a sum
mers stay In Atlantic City
ALONG THE READING
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ervlen who
spent a month on the Const of Maim.,
have returned to their home on Forrest
avenue, Ogonts.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton P. Jackjon, of
Oak lane and Tenth street, Oalt Lane,
are nbroad for secral montht,' travel.
Mr. W E Herring, of Woodland ave
nue. Ablrigton. hns cone to Honolulu.
Ho will bo absent nbout two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Chat lest Qrconlngcr have
returned to their home In Onk Ijiie
after spend'.nir a fortnight In Ocean
.. .I.r- nni' ,ra' J0scar "laniarck Klcse
vS?ier' of LPhind load, Noble, and then
children, occompnnled by Mrs. Klcse
welters mother, Mrs. Burns, have been
spending some time In Ocean City.
Miss Adole Polk, of Plttsburish. has
pShJ ?'Vi,B ,,cr l-"M. Mr. and Mr",
folk, of yncote, lor two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar O. Scott of
M" iwntvlllc. N. J., are iccelvlne con-
fflatUl&tlnnn iiiim. u- i.i-.t.
ItnhVrt m.,1.: " ".. u,r' f son,
.:.Ti. i wetherbee Scott. Mrs. Scott
u'.ii, l remembered as Miss Darls
etherbce, of Jenklntown
CHESTNUT HILL
EaVt1"' i"n;M.l Uud0'l'l Laurent, of lai
ri2H ? F.as, ,!ine' announce the mar
?'""' "f'j daughter. Miss Chrlstln,,
JhantH L,0vMr, Uob'rt - T"1. Mer
t(lc', N . ' - on We.lneh-day utter-
S "', oclook In V.tjlcs Eulocopal
i't JIo,," AI'T Alter a weilllnK
Fv?m?'nd ,Mrs' T"'it ' m in
f, nrmlnBdnle, Long; Island.
Mr. aiul M b
".'-. uiner, .mas llutty Barton.
i iij wts- Durham street, who have
hw-ii ipeiidiiij; tho summer in Atlantic
ii. have taken an apartment there
for the winter
Silas Dorothy Butlcrworth, daughter
. i. l Slount I'leaaant avenue, !s
spending some time nt Ocean Cltj
GERMANTOWN
vtifi ""? Sl.rs' Thoman U I.awton. C5J0
Morris street, will shortly Ihsuo luvlta-Vn?-
"". t!,P. mi,rrlnBe of ihelr daughter,
Mlsa Helen I.nwion, to Dr Joseph Hum-
ruLlll A''",own' ln the Pl' Slcthoillst
f nurch of Germnntown. at Uermantown
nvenue and High street, on .Saturday
nnilnsr' (m"ibr.r 8- nt 7 o'clock A re
ception will follow the ctremony nt th
Uelmnr-.MorrlH.
Mrs. J D. Stockton Mullen, of 6128
I.osa street, had lkHtlci Invitations for
iKtrl;p0, ,,,T 'ouhtcr. Alius
hlitaboth II Mullen, to Mr. llaymond
Vostevlll Bond. Of Itlnhmnnrl UNI 1 r
on Saturday evening, Septembor 24 at 7
o clock In tho Clu-lteu .Wonue Methodist
Cliurch. StenUn and Chelten avenues
A leceptlon will follow tile ceremonv at
the honif of the brides mother.
Mr and Mis I-'r.in! li Wn.,.. ...,
I their daughter Mlss I'cbb Watson, of
"iui wavne avenue, returned on Tues
iSi' n0rY 9!f,"lU"S M,me lll"e "t t"e
Inn, Uuck Hill Falls
Mr and Mrs 10 Uiirk Kstahrnnlr nn,i
tlulr fnmllv of an tv..i Rmernr.i u,.,...
have left their cottaRo at Soilus Bay'.
I -N 1 Where lhe.' SlKIlt the luinmtr. nn.l
will return lo their home the middle of
. ii, ...... .. .,. . V '. .""'"
llltl lilUllLI!
Mr. am Mrs H II rikeirett, 33J West
l'pal street have returned from pend
Ins three weeks nt tho Marlborough
Illenhelm, Atlnnt c Clt."
JIiH M.WBiiret Keui, of 3SJ West
Duval street, has uturneil after spend-1
eiiiiniiiiiQiiiii
JJkckWhtfeSbop
Monday,
Sept. !2th
We shall have ready a most
distinctive, original nnd ex
clusive line of
Autumn Millinery
far surpassing in beauty and
quality any of our previous
offerings.
I. W. MULREADY
125 South 16lh Street
. , ' t ' ri"" l t
"'"
IN CALIEORNf A
miss
elizabeth-
WRIGHT
Daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William
E. Wright, of tho
Wellington, who
has been spend
ing the summer
fn California
bur tho summer nt Camp Mlnnetonka,
anthfl'1 ,Mr!V IwIfl D- Zlesrler. Sr..
ilL fhtlr. family, of 234 West Hortter
iiYY' mo,orel to stone Harbor on Mon
uay to remain a week.
riulfi charlfs It. Meyers, of 114 AVest
imncJ r J nni'", wjli entertain at a
i, ftt- """ over the week-end at her
f,i?,n. Waw-a, Pa. Her guests will
liniUU,lM A,lce Bovlc- Miss Ethel Bit
&..?JU;. 01'n Gordon, Mrs. Elmer
ii. ?, MrB arey Chard, Mrs. Wll
rfi?.. iSn?i.M2- John Whiting. Mrs.
iV,,.arftrJI3wWlkoff' Mr- Horace Schocn
hut and Mrs. Chester E. Albright, 3d.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
v..M 2.".',' M" A M. Ellis, of 2227
North Thirty-third street, sailed Tues
day, Auu 23 on the Aquitanla for an
extended tour through Europe;
Mr. and Mrs William M, Lewis nnd
nelr daughter. Mls3 M. Betty Lewis, of
1914 North Thhly-second street, have
returned hom- after spending the sunv
mer In Atlantic City.
Rabbi and Mrs. A. J. Fcldmnn nnd
their fnmllv are living- nt their new
rome, ii,8 west Louden street. Uermnn-tow-n.
They will leave tomorrow for
a few weeks' Uslt to Mrs. Feldman's
mother, Mrs Bloch. of Cincinnati. O.
Ml.. C1,lfA 1 T-ll - .A.. . .
. ... "' v mcr, vi liiio .orill
TJilrly-thlrd street, entertained n num-
ucr or Kucnis hi nr Home over the week-
end. Amonfr those present were Miss i
Irene Hlrschtnhorn. Miss Eleanor SII-
ver, Mls Miriam Zipper. Miss Pnullne
Cohen. Miss Phjllls Mitchell, MIsh Mil-,
dred Corman
Mrs. S. Feldman. of 322fi West Norrl-i
street, has returned homo ftom Atlantic
City. i
nn.1 stM r.... X... - 1 I
family, of 3143 Dlnmond Ftreet, ,iao ro-
iui iivu iiuiii i iti 1 1 liu iy .
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
A blrthdav party vvnH given Inst eve
ning In honor of Mian Kllzaheth Harrl
can nt hor home, 1634 Wolf street
Among the guests were Miss Alice Der
sam. Miss Catharine Dersam, Miss Uci
trudn Dcraam, Mr. Wllllnm Ilrady nnd
Mr Frank Brady.
Mls-s Julia Smith nnd her sifter. Mls
Etennor Smith are spending the week
end with fliends In Cnclsca.
Miss Mnrgnret Duffy, of 1921 South i
Seventeenth street, has returned to hei 1
home after spending u fortnight fn I
Chclsen.
Miss Helen Sutton, of 1113 I'orter
Btreet. has returned to her home nft- p
spending scvcrnl weeks in Ocean City. 2
Miss Clara Dastlan of 2512 South IS
Lambert stteet, and Miss Anna Tonei. 'n
i' i-".'""-'..:""' r" .C'"'"TL' "
Miss Kdllh McMurtrle, nf lfi'13 Tor-
ter etreet. hns returned to her homi I
after spending the rummer In Beach '
Arlington. N J I
Jtr. and Mis Frank Brown, of 1831
I'orter street, hnve left for Wlldwood
whero thej will remain until October 1.
ROXBOROUGH j
A number of percons from this see. !
Vou can go home tonight, and
Rain instant relief from the nervous
strain of aching, tender feet.
ii.irni lliiVlo-l-ither li-itli ...:.i. IT
yartll. llllCh Miller liatll, with V
Bluc-jay root oap then a bmk t
... . cT. ;,li iho ,-n-l'i,rT c .1.- r
llUSsagC ltll l 1C (.OOllIlg, soothing s
.ur jiireu nice ana an- ,irfl.
t.n.r.r nni m. nm ihi.i . iru t..i ..,.i..n .. ,. . .., . . . i . . ... . .. - -.:.:" .,--
KinusnerTilV .Stanley Brxfoy. Mr. Wll. ' Mnnasquan" " """ SlK"l""B a WeeK """' and Mrs. William Wlntermutz.
Mr"1 FVedPeGe.fonlWoy,XunrVedrnao,nd' MT ,Wv9 5m,,h "ni '"' lilnAaA Mt
v y ueitorci, o. Mount cmon, . end In Frankford na a guest of Miss from a fortnight's visit to Avalon.
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R;1"? ?.'mrVonrn,& J, g ' I? ;W fjK $ . rT I BrS33lV l
Young nnd Mr .V. naldw.n. H Tom M'v In "Atlrr Your Own heart' tj-WIMUn, ,,.JW- "Chl?frn"o1f'thW Mal.f l Z ,'" 'n fr', S 'S Kj ' I" W-ndS "YlK ,', ,T,T?,S !,,''" .. I " Un - - " I M
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month at Iiaglesmere, Fa. T. r'ara Kimball Younl Charr? It Ulhel Clavton "Wealth." , . h Ar rcLFrilocKEN ST. COLISEUM Mar1' b SOth A 60th ft P H Kb. and 8t. " P Ii! B iM
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rrlJnri? ArUIMn r-ll!u Hi V i "K " J. or,,,h J""?, L" .cat. -Adam & Kve-I J -IlunoM nap'.. -Appearnnc.' T - ,ii.i i . T, v,,om,ln ff J .j"".. 1 iaTlM1lif I lllllll " - m
I LntULK, AnlrHj S Clai . Klmb ll YoiinS "Charee It" I , J'e.ahan. "The Conquer of rnnaun" ' T IionaM ( ilap'a ".-.penr.tiire." " -The. Vl,l,hin "V. hlte and F-im-frrli-. "aW,B"iaaaTaTaBmBW3lB W
FEET CAN BE OLLOglifSir fSfeSEStffe 'Azll .W-r . S &P&L7Z& SS" i to BALio?k " ' " J
nein .. M. Wallace Held In "inie Love .Special." r. i ' MATINEE DAILY DrtDV MARKET FT. PEIOW 7TII -- J"hT1-t " . ERICSSON LINE Ifl
MADE HAPPY T Wallace IleM ln "Tlie Love fcperJM." J- H0 a .rl "P" "tlrpr niood" KUtJl ,0 a. M. to itilo t" M If 'MPH FHO.VT ST nm nr .." r ' -r evenlrr al It. Saturday. 3 o'eiaakT !
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Hhic-jay 1'oot Keiiei, then a blight acthP fkanklis oin.An avb.
coating of Bluc-jay Foot Powder MO JKTtvnn OMr.T
;ilil,;iiil -,,wl ,lenfl,vr-ir ' ' M r'l,,v Arbuckle "Trnvellns Snleamnn."
(Icltglltttll .111(1 (ICOUOrailt. T Fnttv ArbuclU- "Travel n Hnle.nin;"
'nnr fnet will feel vmtner ,:i W Fatly A-b'ickie "Tr-.ve'linr Snlraman."
our tcct win icci joung again! t "Th? Wonmn r.mi rhimted,"
Oil II VVOIldcr why VOU ever tier- F "The Woman (.ml Chanced."
,,1 , ,lr.cif , -ni ,1, ',, ,P "The Wnrrmn nl ( linnnrd."
yilirt'orrurc'vou'iMitomn ? I B7fl7nii"TS
inanent user ot niue-jay foot Treat- '"
men., for sale at all druggists I w
rite for
free HnnWl..t "ti T All-Stir ! in rne i
tree uookict rhcir.Not tiulit." Aii -n
of the I'Cl't to tinner 1 f "Not flnlltr." Also "V
Proper Care
& Black. Chicago
Blue-jay
Foot Treatment
Keepi feet fooling fins
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KEN8INGTON
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Conn and their
family, of 2022 Stella avenue, who
have been spending the summer nt
Wlldwood, will return about tho middle
of the month.
Tho UflV. nnd Mrs, Itobcrt Hunter and
Mrs. Ilohert A. Hunter have returned
to their home, 2902 Frankford nvenue,
nftcr ependlns a month nt Mount Mec
nagha, N. Y
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Connor nnd
their family, of 3058 Frankford avenue,
who have been spending the summer nt
Wlldwood. will return about Septem
ber 20.
Miss Cora Hansen, of East Columbia
avenue, nnd Mlsa Bertha Wnlters, of
Enst Glrard nvenuo nnd Shac'camaxon
street nre on a two weeks' trip to Sara
toga Springs, N, Y
Miss Gertrude Simpson, who hns been
spending the summer at Atlantic City. Is
tho guest of Miss Martha Ulllen, of East
Allegheny nvenuo and (J street, for n
few weeks. She will leave later for
Pittsburgh, where she will remain n
few dayo with friends nnd then return
to her homo In Steubenvllle, O.
Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Schneider, of 2050
Frankfoid avenue, have returned to
their home after an extensive trip to
t i,n rienrire
Lll"! jeor'':
YARQLEV
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Mr Harry Barnes, of New Aork. Is a
s""1 oc Mr- antl "" K- Y arncs
C'eorBo Cadwallader and
Otaociorrioi mpni i im-rn, inrp
I SET MEENEHAN'S CAFE I
O COME HAVE
SUNDAY SPECIALS
Lobster Dinner, $1.50
Half Krrtltd Lohitrr
Crab ltat au orutin
1 it t of Hole. Tartarr Saucn
Harbrcved Oyitcra
Dakrtl Potato
Fish Platter, $1.00
Print Halibut, Tomato Sana
noittil Potatoi't Cole Slaw
Chicken Platter, $1.50
Half Stuffed Ron-st CliicKrn
Ariu Succotruilt Maihed Potatoes
Tomato ialad
CM D. DX - c I r
w.w. ..uu ni, roiazo jaiaa t on w
Cold Ham and Tongue, Sliced Tomatoet .' m H
Cold Cuts with Chicken, Potato Salad .'.'.!.'.' 1.2S O '
OOnfill Our Bread. Rolls. Pits and Paitri.,
rnoToi'is
HflTIH,Utl,
eoMANy r
orAMfmca
CIIKSI'NLT Hel 1BTH
1 A A Ar . 1 I .1 K T I
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1 "Tlie Truth Alwiut llni'iinrta.
"The Truth About Hill,ifd."
"The Tmlh About llu.bnnd.."
"The Truth About iinbami,"
'"Die Truth About lluiibanri."
"The Tmlh ANmt lliiahanila."
, .V""' .Vnmn. viarrtace Addoi Com.
- ',aVch,M"TnV"c'onccr1. ('om-
OirMM 4" ANl' WOODLAND AVE,
Par Picture
Par Picture
P- Picture "Womin lln.1 m.n.
T iinliart l!OBerin, "Tht Cup of Life."
I Hebart Iloin'orth. "The Ciin of Life"
fi Hob.irt nn-ortti "The Cnri of Life."
nnnAnWAY ro,id A Hnyd-r Ave.
uiwni t. 1 1 ;. n-(V A n P M
v rira v: Yoiinir "Srmlrhf From Parl"
T ("am K Vciinc "tiillit nin Vina"
VT f'nra K Turj .stnilalit TVom Pnrla'
T VVm 11- V 'i "Tn i.nl ll,iiiu..
.vvm P vtli'e'a "The Tit noi-iin'e."
VVm Do Vtlle'a "The Txiat Komancc."
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CAPITOL "JoTTC U ,,r
t Kur-ne irnrlen In "rrllded Lies"
T - I1nrn O "-Icn In "OIMil I,c'
W Kuirena i"rin 'n "liId I ck"
T.- Kuiif nn O'ltr'm In "dllilrrt Lien"
I rtirrno o n-tn in "Olldrd L't"
s rT'45?!!r 'vlrl''" n"fjlldiLle"
COLONIAL a Vwi"v
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f-ylva"Dr.m.r. J'sot BtT. ' AH;Stir Vwt "IIU BfernK'TJaaVblr;" ! T-Lou "?oV In " irTn, S Tna1" '" ,,T J on FranUfort"-,." DAY STEAMER ""' Rl
P. flWvlii llremer, "Not tlullty." J .tnc k Pfikfoi.l "J,.t Out of Ci3leo" W l.r.u7. li n ,r, n "(Ircuter rimn loie" T -I.V. .."."." '. 1. ', '.'''" I " the P6ner." Trom rhl'auVlphla cvVrv- rT..,,i. ,u III
H -MArloo navNM. ,"nurle,lTr,nM.re.'j: V-K -star cam In , "Hed Foarn." r -willUmaon . o"orliK.ton!rrW?in (iod" I - social ".-! 1, ',' W.P.?-? OnlJVne' flaVTatuMrv. .1 ofcJoeS,,,,KVr..T5!l2S It)
A HrAn A L-llKSl-NU-i- Hei lOTIl ; "' "J ""' "" ", , . r Mii.iHm.n-i 11 rrfKiuctinn. --vvcl (in 1 " T "Youth'i. Deelp. ,i,V Tm( "UU'en" tiw wit. u.ju logni trip, $J
MlA.VwAL1A in a -t . ii.k t m - . . ...nn .... r.T d W. llianiiiiii Lmrfueiinn "t, .... .,,, ,. i,J""L" "-"TTf . '"Jiti Sncea' r- .. i Atoii tvut,fiil water r ! ..,,, nu..... tit
rsssss sss P,:: GREAT NORTHERN i??8!;-;i 6-' Ji :: -tIIc -JKif: s tio. i$-t"$'r: -''."."ihV.VoVh" ;- .x,.e,e h .r,-o-.;"Vcm. ISM
DI T TCnmn Broad A SurqnihTnna K A Will .na.m production "Vrt (Inlil" i"m li.v. in "Kinrlri, HWcr." J 1 r.H NIJ 7, vVv VAVp ' S." V 0''a'"' .'"rncco. Alglprs, TM
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I DARBY THEATRE g;3:ft,: .:- " "R;f: M &:: ' t - AV5.V rr': Vi? ,v ;' i: a'nSo'tf', SPgjjR &
8M Tom Mlv In "Vn-r Ynnr On ll-irt" DTAr'i7 I'.'K MATmFrT-rn-rV. Iv " ,,Tn ''al-rr Und " ...L1"1 ' ' rI
IwlH lxr.OO 'i"-r- lMILy JG. v rui.m in "roalllalU" -J Tir.ATRE.S Ikjr r -to;ce. rti.iri,l I. ' cVnrv i v.J"
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MlSSHfeLENlRAMSEY
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WEDS MR: D. W. BRONK
Marriage of Miss Florenco A.
Trout and" Mr. Edgar
J. Simons
A marriage of Interest will take place
at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the
Bwarthmoro Presbyterian Church, whon
Miss Helen Alexander Hamaey, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. J, Everton Itamsey,
of 600 North Chester road, will become
tho bride of Mr. Detlev Wulf Wronk. son
of the Itev. Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Bronk,
of Stoneham, Mais. Dr. Hronk will of
ficiate and will be assisted by tho Rev.
J, Ellery Tattle, pstor of the church
Miss Gladys D. Ramsey will attend
her sister as mild of honor and the
bridesmaids will Include Mrs Herbert
T. Bassett and Mrs. Hugh F. Dcnworth,
of Swarthmoro; Mlsj Marguerlto Coles,
of Moorestown; MIm Isabella Bronk,
2d, of Stoneham, Mass. , Miss Mary
Flero, of this city, nnd Miss Frances
ltause, or west encator. Mr. rniup
M. Hicks, of Swarthmore, will act as
best man, nnd tho ushers will be Mr,
Aan C. Valentino
lino and Mr W J-urle
nC?t' iY.$lrtIT "n!m.
&?:: 1TKDk52ihll :
seaman, or oien i
V. Denworth and
sett, of Swarthmore; Dr. Joseph K.
hands, oc this oity, ana Mr. uregg u.
Reynolds, of West Chester
A reception at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ramsey will follow Upon their
return from a wedding journey Mr. and
Mrs. Bronki will live at Ann Arbor.
Mich., where. Mr. Bronk Is connected
with the University of Michigan. Both
Miss Ramsey and Mr. Bronk were grad
uated from Swarthmore College In 1920
SIMONS TROUT
Ths marriage of Mlsa Florence A.
Trout, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
R. Trout, of 137 East Cliveden avenue,
to Mr, Edgar J Simons, also of Oer
mantown, will take plao at 6 o'clock
this afteinoon at the home of the bride's
parents. The Rev. Stanley Wilcox will
perform the ceremony and Mr. Trout
will give his dauchter In marriage.
Miss Dorothy Bowman, of Sharon Hill,
will nttend the bride as maid of honor
and Mr. Henry F. Trout, the bride's
brother, will act as best man A small
reception will follow the reremony.
FRANKFORD
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J Barnett have re
turned to their home, 1126 Harrison
street, after spending some time at
Ocenn City.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cunningham, of
'166 Saul street, are upending several
weeks at Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Uptcoe, nf 1S21)
Harrison street, havo returned to their
home after a month's stay at Wlldwotrd.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph L. Horner, o,
Foulkrod street, nre nt Spring Iake
Reach nnd Ocean Grove, N. J , for n
fow weeks.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Among thoso Interested In th fair
that Is belnc held this week In Soring-
field are Mrs. William Alllon. Mrs.
Harry C Green, Mrs. Clyde King. Mrs.
George Pancoast, Mrs. Frnnk Relnhardt.
62D & WALNUT STS.
Meenthan'a Special, $1.50
Lobtter Tnermtdor
Deiilcd Crab
Filrt o Aafff. Tarfare Sauct
Clams Cr, lino
Saratona Potatoes
Lamb Plotter, $1.00
font; r.ca of ximo
Xcw Lima Beam toa&hed Potatom
Kltced Tomatoes
Sirloin Platter, $1.25
Braised SU loin Fresh Ituihrooms
conl Poolata Keio Htriin Heans
I.ettitce and Tomato Salad
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Weekly Photoplay- Guide Week of Sept. 12 to Sept. 17. Subject to Change
The following theatre, obtain their picturea through the STANLEY Company of America, which
a guarantee of early ahovv.ng of the fine.t produc t.ons. Aak for the theatre ,n your locality obtainin-p-.ctures
through the Stanley Company of America. nin.
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M (.lire Lake In "The Orrntrr Claim"
r Alice i.nm in --iipc (irenter Clolm
V .1. Iturrvmur In "Tli Crt aa.i .,..,. T
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W I. riirrjinora "riie neTll'ia (larden" M -I'o'i Nfjrl nnd Cat' in "(Ijpay lllood" LULLOl :,', , .!c J-Cl'flT KTRECTS """' daylight .ailnr I m. Vm-m ii.o tl
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F lxiul O'aum In "(ircnter Than Love-I W Mj MeAv m "V Private .scendil." V "nd'a Countrr and the Ijin- -rt ri
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Lehiah Palacnif.';-4 1?
tliirlny Knn'e'a prn1uctloii "Carnlv.il"
Vf In Malic In
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1 ii-iriey ivnoie I,ro''',.''""n "laniUn " W A1 PKNN 4,' lanrjis.er We
$ , Lffniid lar"ir , "Jlienrniidlnn Iron" I W IVI. IC1NIN .n.. i ..., pi,ure.
1 E" !F ilfithan. "The Cnnqueat of ( nnnun" T 1'h Pnn'oN in "n-ie vi, vv-tk"
if. f T .M-Uhan "Th Conqutat of Can-iim" , W tlehe ninlda In "One Mild vyc-V
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RrtfENHOUSE
AS CENTER OF SOCIAL LIFE
Downtown Philadelphia Making Last Stand Against Modern
Business Tenants as Place of "Gentlemen's Homes"
The passinc of downtown Philadel
phia as "the gentleman's plaee of resi
dence" nnd the center of. nil fashion -able
activity occasions not' a little sad
ness anion the elder generation : such
sadness, it can be fancied, as a genera
tion twice or thrice removed felt as jt
watched the desertion of Northern Lib
ertiei for the fields nnd forests south -vvest
of Penn Square.
That the passage needs but a dor.en
years, or even less, to have been com
plete Is the opinion of real estate wen
who havo paid close attention to me
expansion of the clty'a main commer-
clol district.
Ilittenhouse Square, thoueh It Is not
directly in the path of approaching
business, must go as Washington
Souaic and Ornmerrv Park bnvegone.
nnd as even in time Deacon Hill must
go, and become, nt best, a crater of
immerse apartment houses.
Thft larF,'r neighboring streeta will
.Monfr. arthough the sfde streeta n
RO
ninv i
survive a while, and here and there on I
the square and around it an old resident
may live on and try to keep tho tradl- '
uon. wiiiiln nis four walls he win
perhaps succeed, but outside the monu
ments of the nlien generation will dwarf
nis into notningness,
Residence on Hlttenhottse Square is
no longer of itself a social, certification.
Almost none of the families who lived
there a generation since are left, nnd nt
least a hair down of the hounen hnve
been converted into apartments, and the
old Chew place is actually now a board- '
ing house. Other houses nro boarded up I
and hunj with signs that say "For i
Naie.
On the Frailer house, 1B20 Ilitten
house Square, is a billboard describing
the lot and its measurements nnd tho
name of its agents. In bygono days
such n sign would have aroused indig
nation. Then, if a gentleman found
himself forced fo sell his old home, the
procedure was fo let the fact be known
quietly among the "proper people,"
The factors which real estate men soy
are bringing this transition of the square
ore many: out they can be summed by
saying that in an Industrial civilization
It Is the fate of cities to destroy them- ,
selves and the fate nf suburbs that their,
span as mirh be short The real wtato I
history of every large American city 1
hns been the flight of residents before'
business.
A picture of Itlttenhouse Squnrp a
dozen years henre was drawn bv Kdcnr
O. Cross, n real estate broker. The
south side of the square and perhaps1
its HankM. nid Mr. Cross, will be
lined with apartment houses, larger'
even tliun tho mie now on the Nine-
Slnclne Ulvrr"
Tim MlT - "The Vlali e,ri.mAn
Tnrn M'v 'n "Tin M'ht llorrman '
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teenth street corner, nnd submerging
the square itself in their shadows.
Trade, crawling westward nlniig
Walnut street, will, beyond doubt, Mr.
Cross thinks, Invade the north side.
Tho churches with new parishioners,
and the Van Ilensselaer house, with n
different function, mny remain. The
Art Alliance, which is using the old
Audenried house, belongs to the new
order rather than the old.
Ilittenhouse Hqunre, as Mr Cross
pictures It. may remain for another
hnlf a generation. What will become
i 0f t then he refuses to guess
"Hut nleasc nav." Hold Mr. Cross.
"thst from the real estnte viewpoint
conditions on the square and nround
it have never been so promising."
BEAUTY IS TOWER
ill
vaneeune
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(ouge and Compacts
Corset
styles vary
to meet
every
change in
style
One o thr. biggett assets that
ltrdcri Corsets possrs is their
ability to fit satlsfnctorilv every
type of figure with only a few
minor alteration. Because thnre
s a Uedfem Corset for rvery
need, then ore ofcn called by thr
trade "?corf-fo-toear Custom
Corsets."
The Corset Shop
121 S. THIRTEENTH ST.
Aroend tat Corner on Ssniom St.
Every fitting receives the
personal attention of
Mlsa Pauline Campbell
F nn&rnp A
1 aat ,., "The M-i,k"
b'icke in "Cru , i
Koacoe A
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AT OTHER THEATRPq
MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A
Germantown B5Vf,AT,?!,"'"n at
.iarv jni, Minn, in "Vloonll.h.
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FA.r. XZ in "Thha JS!7r H'M
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Fireproof Anne. TnneM Xv. nt.
cp, 400. Centrsli open nurrminrtlnMi
Csthollo & rroteiUnt Ltiurelies. 1'rlv. v
Running Water in All Ileum
Excellent tibial rreeli ve, windows
r, Mi PS
BritCIAl, HI'.l'TKJlllEK IVKtT.tt
mmmmmm a tm apMB 0RIA 0HM ILVr '
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wv-vr- v- v , t,i..ll. A. . li. hlAeM It
ncriCL, inmFniiStiiiii: eenln'jf ' 'ij
ve-j-thlns, all outside rnomsi rieerful ah
erruruloutly rlesn. Antilles nernmmonntent
nnt omen it Mitnin irem iioiei; now.
er hsths, Kurepesn run, tl no up daily;
BrieeUI weekly. ' .
'TUB IIOTKI. WITHIN VOt'H SIKAJW
ttt Ci Mali Inn Feel st none In tfca
"Cltr nf nabnsi Ilrnllh"
HOTEL MORTON
Oersn FnJ Virginia Ate. Csnnrttjr
KleTntor. Private llethe. rte. Alwajs Opett,
K7RA C. IICLT. PAUL SI. rOPlf. Prap.
SI'KCIAl, niCDl't K SKI'T, IIATK8
OCEAN AVsT. V
tint haul t rom Bau h an4 OTtrloaklri eM, CantfaJiy
wratad; rrtarxAf: llofi prtr hathm tathlnc (raaa
hotel. Coalnt Ulolna lUem la cltr an tr(CtbWW VrU
aaaaafla.. (M4aadlri aoaelai rlur. at. A. tit KKf.
Virginia, av.. 81 hotal from Ileach. Prlvst
lisths. run. water elcv. H(!ucerl Kail rstat.
PASf Kt.LIS Owner N J OOLLINB. MaT.
StlORIEiriAIVI
Virginia Ave. Cloae to Ilaacti and SUM Plar
Capacity 2S0. American plan. Priest
hatha. Runnln? water. Elevator. Klertrlrlt.
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Kentucky Ave, siljacent to Heach
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nn Virginia Ae IlooHet
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running water Open nil year. C. A. KOPP.
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runiiinv aler American and Kuropau
plans FnM ra'es M B THOMAS.
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