' W' ! : mJ mtwk'j; irxMV-T i'5 i , f.iTV v y X ' ' " ' t ar J l " VJf TC '"' mmmmhiommiv&ftkmmiA, mmy8mitimiBm: m . i t&iZ. JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE ffancy Wynne Takes in the Styles dtthe National Tennis Tournament at Manheim Sees Many Prominent Philadclphians Just Home From Abroad mllE crojvils nttcndlng the Notional XTtnrU Tournament nt Mnnhclm v.re ccrtnfniy shown tlmt Pblladel Jv,. i, home nKaln. Everybody was thtrt on VrUlny. I think, ami those fct wet not surely turned out Sotnr i T The Mnnhclm Crichct Club Is n lnvVlr. quaint, old nlaco, don't you .wnk? To mc It If nil of CJermnntown .. nut-hell. However, you would not 235'. atMt tennis stars-battling It for hlghcot honors and the cream of Siv In the Knst lookliiR on. "The flr.t P""0" t0 .t,trnct my ,nttcn Hn was Neo Strawbrldgc, wear ns an Mfte dress and alow block Tint. S. hn Just returned from Newport S3, Mr pa"nts, Mr. ami Mrs. ltobert p BtranUrWiC where she has been for E:iip a time! You know, Neo went Citomc time In the spring and re- M direct y to Newport. She was t0. nf la t "enson'B inoit popular dc !,; and many ilellalillul enter- WS were clvcn In her honor. Ln.m-enVwi;l Madeira looked very """,--... ,, ..., '""V'm... --.1 ...bU tlMAl ,f, 1vn and n largo black straw lint. tfk Mrs JQbn White Geary, In n !iS Uk skirt and a dark blue jersey . .weatcr. With this Mrs. Geary .. .in if- nnif iiiiii niiiLv .oniin.li TJITK o few were there from tb& 1 Main Line who generally came over Q' i.u In the oftcrnoon. -""" w Hepburn wns among uhw; '' itatVSton She looked attractive n 1 Mnck crepe de chine dress, mode with .rsl painted overskirts and panels " wh sides. Her hat was a largo wshMB of black velvet trimmed ShUckXettes. Mrs. Hepburn re- iAY Fit Eugene D. Ncwbold and S",B Walter Clark, 3d. I noticed hit the sub-deba were not as well presented as the younger school sot. OLV THAVBB was, ofcourse, VI . !... sm l miph n wonderful ri player herself, you know. I saw her iriih Helen and Bcatrico Sewcll. I tor that Helen is to play at the Phlla Srinh a Cricket Club the latter part cf this month. She and Kitty Porter & again defend the title they won fit year. Kitty Is abroad, but it is v toned that she will arrive In time for S the tournament. Molly wn, looking infully well after her vacation. It vu quite interesting to see every one halting hnndn with somebody and In quiring and answering question- about trips and vacations and so forth. Tnothtr good looking get-up was TOra by Josephine Hooper. It was a ray silk sweater and a gray and whtta Sk striped skirt. Her hat was be coming, too, and was also gray straw Smmed la front with bunches of blue and deep rose -colored grapes. THERE will be several Important weddings next month, and one or two will take place this month. Emmie Schwartz has decided on October 1 for hen She ii to marry McKean Allen, end the wedding will take place at St. JUrtins-in-thc-Flclds at 4 o clock. Hone Allen. McKean's sister, will act ii maid of honor and Anne and Koth erine Schwartz will attend their sister is bridesmaids. After a wedding trip McKean and his bride will live in tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Pcrcival Dray ton, on Stenton avenue, Chestnut Hill, which they have leased for the winter. Invitations for the wedding of Betty Elliott and Arthur Pew have been sent cut for Saturday, October 8, nt the Calvary Presbyterian Church. After the eercmony there will be a breakfast at the home of Detty's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Elliott, who live it 317 South Seventeenth street. I hear that Mono Crozcr and Nenl Walnn right are also to be married In October, but so far they have not de cided on the date. Atlce Downs and Robert Fisher will bo married on Mon day afternoon, October 3. AUee, who It the dnughtcr of Mrs. Norton Downs, cf Fordhooko Farm. Three Tuns, came out last season. She was the first of the debutantes to announce her engage ment, you remember. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An early autumn weddlni? of much tocla' interest to fashionable society will be that of Miss Anna Sophia Tarnall. dauehte.r nf Mr. and Mm. (Charlton Yar. nail, of Seventeenth and Locust Btrec's j ana Crum Creek Farms, Devon, and Mr. Reginald Jacobs, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Albert Jacbs. of Buenos Aires, South America, which will bo lolemnlied on Friday. October 14. In we Church of the Redeemer,- Bryn M&wr. Tho Rev. Oeorse Pcmiroy Allen, rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church. Arflmore, will officiate. A large recep tion will follow tho ceremony at Crum vreeK fcarms, Devon, the country estato I Mies Tarnail's parents. The en gagement of MIbh Ynrnnll and Mr. Jacobs was announced in June. Mr. and iL "J" a.nd MB3 Yarnall and Miss it iH.Ji.arn?n,..wno 8pBnt lhe summer kom. 2,heaast. Hnrbor. Me-, will return nome on September 18. lnt1?theL M;?dlnK of unusual social interest to thin and other cUIoh win (Waitresses Renovated -.SIZES ALTERED icatlirr IteiMTntcd and Mad ., Beds Rclacquered SICHEL'S J2H; ""W.IW.J A1h Vtt. 87 JT. -SV TIIHMS FRAMBES & CLARK AtlHiitlo City Oil) Otinrnnlco Trait Hide. 11U Chrntntit HI. 30 N. Thlnl St. ivntnrc?f FOOT AN1 T.ISin . TnOL'llI.KH Inntantly rctlivrd. or our trcla rch "upporf tiled nnd diluted by xprt. ri?K r B"inl" J-latllc Iloalxry. tb " o t comCortabl uprort for arl. cot tnt, lwoifa Ilmhi weak kneif "iiu anitrua. . I'yw'.aMomlnaj nnd nti tuti of all Una, tXZ... .. wn of rmd.i ,,.,!'","i15' M' lnc in . world -j" ..""-.. .bpi minnuv Obi . """OPMII' us ana Iihd for refranoa,.-t. U n r w. iYioses, Dental Specialist "SWEET AIR" Metliod of PAINLESS EXTRACTION .... F TEETH STORE 1 s . rAHCEIi POST me. ""Sffiiff" """'ton with anr i".Cor' 7lh & Market SU. bo that of Miss I.emolne Dunlap, daugh ter of Mr. Archibald McCreu, of Hruns wick Hull, Louisville, Ky.. and Mr, JOhn LmvllAf WMah anti nf Mtv nnA 1m kdward Lowber Wolsh, of 1422 Spruce streot, which will take pines the early part of October In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Welsh and Mr. Welsh are spending tho summer and early fall at Narra Raniett Pier, R. I and will not return uiuii cany in isovemuer. Mrs. Milton Reed Kurtz, of Non rlstown, nnnounces the engagement of her dauj-hter, Miss Mary Liulso Kurtz, t Mr. Clarence Wllford Tinkler, son of Mr. John Townsend Tinkler, of Nor rlstown. Mr. and Mrs. James Francis Cooke enicriainea at dinner on Friday ove' nlng last at their home. Cnsarosa. Bala, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rnmiw.lu Mmo. Oalll-Curcl) and Mr. John Luther Long wcro their gucsta Mr. nnd Mrs. Christian A. Hagen, of u luim, naverroru, wlio nave been occupying their cottnfro nfCnnt Mv nil summer, ulll Hpend several duys this " me rucsis or air. and Mrs. Perccrlno Wllmer nt th.iir h.u nni West Coulter streat, Grrmantuwn.' They wm attend the ttnnls tournlment at ins uermaniown urlcKet Club Mr. and . MI'S. Hnircn Will return In f'rinn Mnv whero they will fpend tho rern.ilnaor of mnwmDor. Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer en- rii ".-" ""u iis. unrry uonn Wllmor. Mrs. William O. Warden nnfl .miss Elcnnor Purvlance In their box at wo icnnis lourimment on Saturday. A'1", and Jlrs. Samuel M. Clement, Jr., 01 Hortter fltrent nn.l wlmnH.lin,, n,-. nuo, Qermantown. r-ntnrtnlned nt lnnoh, con at tho Qermantown Cricket Club and later In their box nt the tennis tour nament. Their (juests Included Mr. and MTR. Arthur Ifmnoa nn.l Mr r.M.1 Mra UurrowH Sloan; Mr. and Mrs. Clement meir tiaUBhtcrs, Miss Agnes R. I Iement and Miss flmr Anno n. ment. who spont the oummer traveling abroad, returned last week. Miss Bmlly Stowart Smith, of Ard morc, has Just returned from an ex tensive rnoior trip to Dlxville Notch and Winter Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mr3. Effingham B. Morris, or Tyn-y-Coed, Arermore, who Bpent the "w..,,,,,, t u,ulr j,,nce at watch Hill, - a., iciuiucu name yestcraay. Mr. and Mm. Trunrtior tt.iah um. bold, of Breezy Brow, Ardmore. who V,,i ? 4a"nsni as the gueitn of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Howard Ellison, Jr., ot Cremona, Roscmont, at their sum mer home at York Harbor, Mo., returned homo last week. ninn i"ncJ MS- Lvard Hcckscher, of Bollngbroke Radnor, will entertain at a. dinner of twelve covers on Tuesday even ng In honor of thnlr daughtor, Miss Virginia Heckscher, who will bo ono of u" -""hiib bcaaon s ucbutantcs. . M.r- ?"d Mrs. George Snccse. of Lake I?"?:. '"wl" entertain nt a dinner RarLy at tho Old York Road Country a x.'. : evening In honor of thoTr o. , "8 .Margaret Blrchall Spcesc, and Mr. Elwood Robinson Pip ping, whote marrlaRe will take placo o- li k.. ,"'" Th0 Buesu will includo !Lier. riu.nl a"y- Mr. Pipping enter tained his best man and ushers at din- .ZZ Ju lS . 11rco TunB' I,ort waalilng ton, rm Saturday ovcnlng. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drucdlng, who nave spent the summer traveling abroad, navo returned to their home In Oak Lane. Their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Walter G. Druedlng. and their two children have also returned to their homo In Uvebreth otreet njid Seventy-first ovenua, Oak Lane, after spending tho entlro summer In Ventnor, where they occupied the cottage of Mr. and Mrs Drucdlng. Sr. Dr. M. E. Henry, of Jenklntown, has returned from the Pocono Mountains. CHESTNUT HILL Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Achonbach, of wynamoor avenue, who have been oc cupying: their buncalcrw nt Ocean Cltv during the summer, motored to Maine, wnero uieir son, Mr. uswam Achen bach, has been camping. Mr. and Mrs. Achenbach. Mr. Osuald Achenhncri nml .Mr. Roland Achenbach arn now nt ucean (jity ana win remain at their Dungaiow until later In the fall. Miss Minerva Grebe, of 303 East uraver's lano, win entertain Informally at her homo on Saturday afternoon. Tho cuests will Include Miss Dorothy MaKlII. Mrs. Melvln H. Grebe. Miss Mil dred Simons, Miss Evelyn Lacey, Miss Gcorglna Sklrvlng, MIm Alice Spencer Miss Annetta Vnn Buren, Mls Llla aiacintyre, miss Frances B. Mackle, anas iora Minn, aims Jacqueline Tur ner and Miss Gladys Davis. fllrs. Chalmers C. Jolinunn nf bkoh Germantown avenue, has returned from spending some time In Ocean City, nnd with Mr. Johnson Is occupying her new iiuiue in uaou uermaniown avenue. No One Need Buy Qjiiticiira Before lie Tries Free Samples &MP, i.ptatmnt.Tflnm.tie.mrryrTlt SmwIm ofcnicmhtmxiliii Btpi. X, leVfiuZ in EAT WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet'sj Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sore gumn, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, 30c, 60c., $1.00 or write direct to WrnetDtDlilMff.Co,,H5BtbninSt.,N.Y. IAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS I THURSDAYS hentrmbfr 1(1. 20. nnd Oolobrr 13 Round $16.80 Trip Prom l'HIUI)I'.LriHA Tickets kooJ In piirlor or Blo.plnx car. on payment of uaual chantm for fpaoe occuplfd. Inclurtlne aur chargo. AH farn auWect to war tax of 8. naarrn DnygM Train Laves Btandard Pavln Tlm Tim. Broad St 8ta HiM A.M 02S A M, Weit Phlla H:30 A. 51. 0i30 A.M. Dining Pur Attachrd The lilexl Route to Mnmrn Palis, giving dnylUht rldo Ihroudi lieuutlful Himqiiclianun Vnllr. Propoitlonnte fares from other polnta Tickets wood for 10 days. Pennsylvania System The lioutf o tht Oroadwau Umlttit isararasjsap Wvjy fgMfflBiaj jfaiMi 1 J ENGAGEMENT IS m Jti8i ' i t MM Photo by Photo-Crofters MISS ELIZABETH I. BENNETT Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Cnrstalrs, of Havcrford, whoso en gagement to Mr. J. Monroe Thorlngton, son of Dr. and Mrs. James Thorlngton, of 20.11 Chestnut street, lias been announced GERMANTOWN Mrs Pyum Lorlng Gllkey and her daughter, Miss Frances Gllkey, of Queen Lane Manor, returnod on Wednesday from spending the summer at East Ore land, Me. Mm Anno T tTnm.llnnrf tirVin hin hAn rtnniirtvlnw Utx. tmnnrntrttt. a VnrtT. nr inio fn .i... n, ...i,. n.imm,. I will return to her home, nt 130 West .Innnsnn street nn Wnrinnnv. Mr. and Mis. Nelson Gullck, Of 334 West Logan t-trcet, returned last Tues day from spending the summer at Lake Fairfield Camp, Lake Toxaway, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Lauranco C. Joat, of 246 West Seymour street, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Dlngeo and tholr family left on Saturday to spend a fortnight ns the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Horn at their cottage In Ocean City. Friends of Mrs. Mabel L. Speese, of 328 East Cheltcn avenue, will be clad to hear that Bhe Is convalescent from her recent operation In tho DcLanecy Hospital. Mrs. SDeese's daughter. Mlsa natMra Sherman Speese Is the guest of her irrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tomllnson, of Chestnut Hill, during her mother's absence. MOORESTOWN The wedding of Miss Eleanor Stokes ana mr. nooen u. smith took place In me rnenas iuceunjr House on xnursaay last at 12 o'clock. A largo reception followed tho ceremony nt the i homo of the bride a parents Dr. and I Mrs. Josoph Stokes, of East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Murray and tholr Bon, Mr. Charles p. Murray, Jr. have returned to their homo In Brooklyn, I ..inn niiuuis nuiuo umo wun vir and Mrs. Remington Harris, of Chestnut Bircci. Ixrititiou or Anioonce- mtnb Moderate Priua Write or Fhona for Kncrsrad ar Prlnte Samples. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Walait St Oven Baked Beans in Individual Pots, 10c You'll never know how good Baked Beans can be until you try ours. 24 RtilauranlM (tntratly located. ""ft'niva.-iiiftwi tfonN'&tfRpRKr 1 BriciWgCp. ae n I i 1 I, 1 The House that Heppe built Downtown I 117-1119 Chestnut Street Heppe's allow you one year to pay for your Victrola Through the Heppe one-year rental payment plan you may rent a Victrola and have all rent applied toward the purchase price and remain free to purchase or return the Victrola at any time. Call, phone or write at once for full particulars. C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1117 lit ClieHtnut St. Uptown-0th nml Tlionipaun Sta. ANNOUNCED NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs J. R. McDtowel nnd Miss Kath- erlno MuDowcl, of 1955 North Broad streot, who spent the tarly summer In Asbury Park and Cape May, are now taking a trip up tho St. Lawrence River and through Canada. They expect to Spend SOme tlmO VlflltlnK in Montreal (iiul will stou nt tho Fronteiiac In Quebec beforo returning some tlmo this iiivum, Miss Katherlne P.osenbaum nnd Miss Leah L. Uosenbaum. of 1821 Diamond street, have been visiting friends In , Ventnor during tho last week. ! '. r. s ' s 4p Where Fashions First Appear THE PARIS VERSIONS OF FASHION AND THE ORIG INATIONS OF M. DE MAY EXPRESS THE FINALITY OF THE MODE -I A MOST DISTINGUISHED ENSEMBLE OF COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS THAT REFLECT THE STYLE DE VELOPMENT OF DE MAY ORIGINALITY The Only Shop Exclusively for Coats, Capes and Wraps 1526 Walnut Street Philadelphia PlliPll Founded in 1865 Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 Uptown Heppe Victrola Outfits Victrola IV, $30.10 with six records Fay $5 down, SOe weekly Victrola VI, $40.10 with six records Pay $S down, 7So weekly Victrola 50, $50.10 with six records ray f5 down, fl weekly Call, phone or write MISS SOPHIA BECHTEL WEDS MR. JAMES B. HURST Marriage of Miss Mildred Gordon and Mr. Herbert Dickson The wedding of Miss Sophia L. Bechtel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin U Bechtel, of 238 East Oak streot, and Mr. James B. Hurst, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jamci A. Hurst, of 628 Stanbrldge street, will take placo today In the Calvary Baptist Church, Norrla town.. The pastor of tho church, tho Rev. L. W. Halner, D. I?., will orflclato nt tho ceremony. The brldo will bo given In marrtago by her father and will bo attended by her cousin, Mrs. James A. Alleva, ns matron of honor. The best man will be Mf. 8 Perry Rogers. Mr. Clarenco Hurst, n brother of the bridegroom, and Mr. John Bechtel, tho bride's brother, will net as ushers. Tho brldo will wenr n sown of dark blurf canton crepo bended nnd n bluo duvetvno hat. sho will carry a bouquet of roses and snapdragons. Following a repetition nt the hntna of the bride. Mr. and Mrs, Hurst will leave for Spring field, O , whero they will live. DICKSON GORDON The marriage of Miss Mildred Gordon, daughter of Mr. Lysson Gordon, of 76 Warren street, West Medford, Mass., and Mr. Herbert Edwin Dickson, son of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Dickson, of this city, took placo on Saturday at 4 o'clock In Orace Church, Medford, Mass., by the. rector, tho Rev. Dwlght W. Hadley. The brldo wag given In marriage by her father nnd was attended by her three ulsters, Mrs". CharleH J Wiggins, ,,rr.r.r Tl .. Mrfr Inn, honor and Miss Marian ns matron or Gordon and Miss Helen Gordon as ' bridesmaids. The best, man was Mr. Howard L. Dickson, of this city, brother of tho bridegroom. The ushers were Mr. Leslie S. Kinsman and Mr. A. Otis Shurrocks, of Medford, and Mr. Walter A. Knox, of Somervllle. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of tho bride's father. After their return from tho wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Dickson will live In this city. SP1ELMAN SOUV A nretty wedding took nlaco nt 10 o'clock Saturday morning In the Meth odist Episcopal Church, Lnnsdowne, wnen -miss uertna m. sony, or tzs .Norm Thirty-fifth street, became the brldo ol Mr, James A. Splelman, of 6640 Media street, tho Itov. Richard Wells officiat ing The brldo was nttended by Mrs. M. Mahoney as matron of honor. Mr. Thomas Soby, a brother of the brldo, acted aa beat man. After an extensive wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Splelman will live at 6540 Media street, where they will bo at home after October 1. JAMIESON ROBERTS Tho wedding of Miss Helen Mario Roberts, of 4512 Springfield avenue, and Dr. Chnrles Henry Jnmleson, of Still water, Minn , took placo at noon on Wednesday In St. Francis de Sales' Church, Forty-seventh street nnd Springfield avenue Thp bride was Blven In marriage by her father. Her sister. Miss Marlon Roberts, was her only at tendant, and Mr. J. Stlllmnn acted na bent man. After an extended wedding trip Dr. and Mrs. Jamicson will be nt homo In Frederic, Wis. CROWLEY DONAHUE A nretty wedding took nlaco on Thur&dny morning !r. St. Patrick's Cnth- nllit rhurch McAdoo. Pa., when MIbh Margaret D. Donahue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Donahue, of McAdoo, I' 6th and Thompson Streets fl Victrola 100, $158.50 with ten records Pay $10 down, $S weekly Victrola XIV, $233.50 with ten records Pay (20 down, $S,50 weekly Victrola XVI, $283.50 with ten records Pay $25 down, $3 weekly for full particulars. i I I j I J 1 1 I I 1 ' 1 iPPlipifliJ 1 - , J 1 " nl became tho bride of Mr. Joseph I. Crowley, of 2320 South Seventeenth street Father McCullom performed tho ceremony, which wns solemnized by a nuptial moss. Tho bridegroom's sister, Miss Mae G. Crowley, was brides maid, while Mr. John Dtonnhuo, brother of tho bride, wis best man. Immediately after the ceremony a brcnkfnst wns held at tho homo of tho bride, after which Mr. and Mrs. Crotvley left on their wedding trip to Atlantic City. They will be at homejifter October 1 at 2320 South SovcntelnUJ street. GLASER CUMMING8 A pretty weddjng took place on Snt ...... .. stl . tli t. j i k " uiienioon ai d o uock in ine r irei -J,UBi?i'!L,."n -"urcn. iasi yuiumui J. Cummlntrs. of 619 North Slxty-thlrd street, beenmo tho brldo of Mr. Leo B. uiancr, or imzs walnut street, the now A. B, Henry officiating. A small re ception for the Immediate families of tho bride nnd bridegroom followed Imme diately after tho ceremony. Tho brldo wan given In marriage by her father, Mr, Walter A. CummlnRS, nnd was attended by Miss Isabella McNaul as maid of honor. Lleutenunt Jack Holland, of Manchester, acted as best man. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Glnser will mako their home In West Philadelphia, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A carnival will be held on the grounds of the Saint Agnes Hospital tho wek of September 19 for the benefit of the St. AKnes Nurses' homn fuhil. Thn p.ir- "IVnl W,U 1)0 Un(1" th UPVlslon Of ivrr n t rrartin ...., ...m C. -..i .... ,h' .t.ri,"r. "",,', " ," .i.t '" a ,hORO who wl I mi. , ii h-"M? Oeorffe Gerlcke, Sr Mr. Dorsey, Mr Hushes, Mr. John Gerlcke, Mr. George Gerlcke. Jr., Miss Morn, head nurse. f A DDirf DAILY MAT. t! IS V-.AVlVrv NtMllTS AT H IS THE FILM SENSATION j,fflii) (iff ' . "Vivid Realism Is Balanced By Magnificent Spirituality" rVorfA American Iflal"! 0FrHEAPpCAlYP3E A REX INGRAM PRODUCTION Prices All Seats Rcserved- 1A. NIOHT3 & HAT MAT . SOe. II. t SO. tl' OTHEn. MATH 50c IJ.II0 AND $1,150 FORREST t'HAHl.K" 1 NIOUT8 AT H.15 Pon Mat W'fd A- R( .2.1.'. ih.iiu.i- uii.i '.UHAJI I'rcsenla John Charles Thomas IN THR OOnOKOP. Ml'SICAt COMEDY "THE LOVE LETTER" In Times of Epidemic as well as at other times, plenty of good, pure water is absolutely necessary to preserve good health. Mountain Valley Water is famous for its wonderful curative and health-protecting properties. It is a highly mineralized natural water, pro nounced radio active by eminent chemists. It is a perfect diuretic and is most bene ficial in eliminating poisons from the system. Used successfully in cases of Kidney, Bladder and Stomach troubles Rheuma tism, excessive acidity and various FEVERS. Endorsed by physicians. Office and Salesroom 718 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Telephone, Wulnut 3407 m lllllllli jPlMi George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Millinery Opening We invite your inspection of Imported Pattern Hats and Superb Models by our own designers Paris Models from Marjruerile et Leonie Antoinette Martha Yerles GeorRette Vimont Germainc Mary et Annie $2.50 Black Silk Women's Full Fashioned Hose, Special at $2.00 Pair We hne taken our Mnnclanl $2 .'n HlarK Silk StocKlnes fiuin our reRUl.ir stock mnl rnlutvd them for Monilnv Tu.r i nnd We.lneiil iv onlj This la nn eNceptlonal offeriiiB. .is fu!l-faBhioiieil Mlk lioo of this iiuallty Is ery hnril to obtain Sale of Women's Swiss Union Suits, $2.00 Kncl of the season's clearance of Womrn'-i Iinnnrteil S-f.i Pnlnn Suits Some nre lisle .intl others arc s.lk an.l ,iu These are won ilerful nlues, anil the liest make obtainable. Odds and Ends of Children's School Hose, 25c Tan, Brown and Black Children's School StoiluiiK- we han t-iken nil our broken line- of rblldions Stocking nnd m-iiked them at' thi special price for quick clearance. Nearly eer size In the assortmc t and all half price and leso '"mm Sale of Nainsook Chemise, $1.00 Well-made Chemise of uood qilnllty nainsook, embroldeiv and lace, trimmed joke with shoulder Mrap3 Sizes 31 to 1G Unouch for i day or two . Misses' Skirts for School Wear, $5.50 and T USSl snZea- U"" New Style Hand Bags at $3.00 Puetn. Hags In newest shapes . black trained leather fancy leathers In Vail colors, black .uhettc leather m smart iUus iu styles, well made and nttractlo lined Kcgui.ir 14 00 nlues tv-lubno Bath Mats in Rug Patterns, $1.90 This la I ne usual 1Z DO Kind at Zn 'i,j;ur-,'2.,!i0-'K" ...T! fast colufs iiii. i conservative UesiKna; Half Linen Huck Towels, 25c A Sale of the Regular 40c Kind Mrs. Gertcke arid Mother Superior. Mr and Mrs. Frank Becker, of 1929 RItner street, have returned to their homo after several weeks' stay In At lantic City. Mr. Louis Perone, of 2162 South Lam bert street, has loft for n trip to Boston Mr. nnd Mra John Stewart, of 21,48 South Woodstock street, have returned to their homo nftcr spending tho sum mer In Chelsea. Mr. nnd Mrs. Palmer, of 2332 South Carlisle street, havo returned to their home after n visit to Mnhanoy Piano, Pa I : ii . mucrL tdisnuy nnu kiii uh w fa Alrll.t T aaL n,1 "T AnflvAllr culicn, of 2161 South Woodstock Btrcot. lluVu remiiicd to their homes after a trip throUKh the State, stopplnir a few days nt th Delaware Water Gap, Gettysburg and Hnrrlsburg I Mr William Deegan has returned to hla home after a trip to Norwalk, Conn WEST PHILADELPHIA ' Sir. and Mrs. George T. DuBols, of 4348 Baltimore avenue, have announced tho engagement of their daughter, Mls.1 Elizabeth IUindall. and Mr. Norman i Hulmo, of Sharon Hill, Pa. Miss Gertrude Corcoran has returned to her home, at 32 South Fifty-fourth street, nfter spending a fortnight at Mount Pocono. rmi.A's ip.niNn Titr:.Tiir.s AmPttVWMW AT 8M cTirvenca's leading ImK Smer trl MU I bit. HI VCAMU AM wp imcu eve c a ooncoy wr &oscs " ppifro nights (;") :- Si 5o JLKlLtb pop MATTHURS J?, 3100 i:vi:s."at s is fc'VISJ CPop.Mat.Wed.n.?1 ''", e n vrm oriqinal broadvjav ca&t SmaUIIE)Cnita: Bvt. AT Ol I 'J V"" " mm . t . . . T TIT r -1 'j:xirarop.nlat. W cd.", . iO bjl S Villetard Lewis Louison The nr.. linniv n-..i .... . .. - U ."-odoinlnates ' uh" hit.?. I 's i Ml Brtbf aTerr s C CS k? M E R E II It9" MUSICAL COMEDY1 H 1 zr-ZT, . r, I'lliilli' liil'iilmlllili' Lfeg Ut i is ' & iiitp&(ii it ' PtaM''r"SiSljS liffiPil Bister Georgian, I, , mt ' A tnnMK3SiiiSSA r er 4 .fk-'k. MAllKKT AT IDTir 11 TO A PAIIA.MOUNT PtCTUnB Cecil B. DeAVMe's GREATEST PRO0UCTIOH ' irs of AnatoF W&llace Reid Elliott Dexter Monte Blue Theodore Bobert3 Gloria Swanson Bebe Daniels Wanda Hawley Anesyrea Raymond Ha Hon yoxn Morap. Theodore Kbstoff Julia Faye AtDi:i) Nnn TONY HAIIO Cnrtoon Mill"- l-pniirc- IKI'J HVKHTI'HU Tomorrow Night AT 7s.1l) ' LOCK THESA iA WI.I It'iNfH THi: BTANf BY C'OJII'AN OP AMIJIUC'A IIY MAK N(l lli:il Personal Appearance AT TI1H THKATnB PALACE 'tTai K,l:T,rpnT ELSIE FERGUSON '?.ffig8fi arcadia ,,,riN,;r.r.5,r"ii MAY McAVOY ,n V "The Truth About Husbands" ' lili' I) ' r' VT( r TTY PAOKANT VirTrtDl AMARKUT AH. 0TH 8T D A Jt to 11:13 P. M. TOM MIX In "THE NIGHT HORSEMAN" CAPITOL 724 MARKET STREET KUOKNE O'RRIEN In "OIl.DED LIES" REGENT MARKET Hl 17TII SHIRLEY WASON In ' RVm SINCE EVE" tcj inr1 1' mpi.Ii at ma i-lBlKH, WEEK ONLY RKET a TODAY SELF) Pig S'lrronniUng ViiiiiIh U'a mil , ALLEGHENY 1 V VN pnnn nn.l t i I IMEN'Y AVE8. ALL-STAR VA'UI.VIUC Headed by HERSELF- ""M Appt-nranr m Thla Section BROADWAY "flFX .UItA M.MUAM. YOPNO In MKAir.ui mv pani-J" CROSS KEYS w,.r,,8.Vitf!JBT i A CREOLE COCKTAIL" "Wird lascelle present in RIP VAN, A I'icture Ortnter 'than the Flay SslL'iiAI Mi i i n ii m. M lit MLMI'LKS Uh Philadelphia Onhcstra "THK AWAKKXING OK KIP" A Pantomimic Fantasy fciUAJb IS Al'VAMI. 1 ('uL.Mlf ASU HI. I I'l. 51 POI'l J.K PKICLS Special fr iinimanc baturilny EITH'S THEATRE -. v ' Hi IN ri'RTf "SAW!NG A WOMAN IN HALF" 1 1 01 ace Goldin Ford Dancers Wellington Cross i u r u m i frnllt!rln" I ml. Lnrri " ltinne .1 n & Julia I WALNUT ?EAE.L rruuiui ai llinin The Hit of the Year! Oliver Morosco's Melody Drama Love Dreams I Bargain Mat. Wed., 50c to $1.50 SKXTh Hilt MA.T WV.YM. NOW METROPOLITAN " l " .MM iB I V MAT TOMOltnotf MAE DESMOND (iSI EYES OF YOUTH PoDular Prices: !:r"!"fi,, Jf y " MeP&M s?&v ' irA IP !rMi tflBIPB mim Ibara Jfl NOW SHOWING '3 5K5 IWICE DAILY .11 & 8 Ii tjtSs BEGINNING TONIGHT H A jfiWivIB i'i. - n ' .... '" "i'P' ir to noa j. -i TT Wl-U 'rM'KtUBNCJj" J Wlit ALNl'T Mat, To0. ' ' l.fKWA Greenwich Village i uaaiiiv Deview WIT t $ ii .r:.'n M'M V" tnj n r) 4 V- M .i m 1V H '? ill hi - " " ,aB o.promNmt lloiottal lmmMmmmmmymmwM FnANIC JIAltCC ouiii.Ar' s9 8WffitlttEl!iraJ!ll!!MimMlffliMHffira!)t Trocadero ""b wimwr. Ktr Vij tauiuiHaa m mmt t- (Odi "ii' i.:. Hj.Ji r -j. mjjvmiUM'MHmLui
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