WZWw krvrw -etrivy I '".. T-T .frj "? U, J WWCWWiJBMMWffSWjPT J KTvJnflW ' J WllUBMIJart ViTf 7 . ar W PVyJVfWW ' r ' 7?WT3TTlXVr.t7lMEWi V j Aienwm .nit j'j - j ". it .'TE'i iTnJivriqMJ.iJt.ryf rrt7."wii ' jiii t kui. f ni j-.-i (''. 'i:iuiiiiwBiir.vii - i -w J -tt ii' wrr u v "jii.i r n i j." j.r "i - -- cwtjii r . a ?M!MMlJ?B ii , V ',.'u'l F WT.IT,, '"tt'fBv-.'V.VL, fi' t M-iV ilA.'VTi''TWIBWliyyj .r ' .rtWTtli' ?J Sf ', w F . j?,M V,VIV 'H JT..Tt'-:C "..r ' jkmw 'W ''wver-r : 'Mfi ' wv'. KW- iw JVJUJN1J1 HIJKIjH3 ljKUliUlt-rlllliAlJ!ilJrJa.lA., MUJSVAX i OXJJSJCj yj$T GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE fjyeicy Wynne Speaks of Miss Graham's Wedding Today. She Tells of fames jer tnc dunnyuroeic isim Liub and of a Garden Party Tomorrow . i.- m Mtt wpAMne hfcrel fmiiEBB w H v " -"':; - - : I indar. " in ?l,l'u" .."' .r Heward Spencer Oraiiam. of ,532 Locust btrcct. nml is very (meet mSmSc hw ,,eb,,t 1,(rc thr"5 0flrfl DU . . . lirr family snve at their Active plncp I" Chestnut Hill, ' B rhev Imve Mnce sold. fbilv el.ler sister. Mrs. lUrnrde MOKDAy, v Jff JWRWV 26,. 1922 'iwst '? USPS Engaged mSnaiin, l wn MnNle Ornham, ... Tlie. .-"rnjumy w II taki .place (.the Iierkeiey .'n'"" V,, ;",, !! '... ,l n recent en will fellow it f WhrI"tene. the tt'rnlintiiK Rummer PmentRNtlie'brl!ie.mal.lN will be liar M Zlminrrmaiin. Mary Geedman and fiVrarettn Slinrplew. who h enMRcd milter llesx. They are all from ftltadflpWa. T,icre will be- four SSSfrem Philadelphia tee, and one, Ji, brother of the bridegroom, from ttfltlnttrc. The best man, Reland SiVr.Tr. Ik from Bosten. 3pui and her husband will live In Milidelphla, I hear. no la irem S "mere, as jeti knew, but has beeh " business In this city for several yeirs. riDAI the Sunn brook C!un Club, whleh a let of hevs belong te, most rfthem from the Main Line, will have fhnrhfen and a sheet, nni this eve Star Mr. and Mr. Kdgnr Allen Whit K of Deven, will Rive a danre for him. Inane " Clothier, .'Id. 1h presl Int of the elub. The dnnce senndH J, f t would be lets of fun. Tt seems te me that thev bnve one every year. T knew they did last June. A (treat many persons will give din urn before the danee. Among them are Mr and Mis. Rebert Russell Benedict, of Deven, and Mr. and Mrs. I.edynrd Hfckscher, who will entertain for Kthel. their younger daughter. Mrs. Btrclay MeFnddcn is another daughter m ?w. ,. , , . . ..... ....,,. ABOllier liuncc lr milium, uui. nnitu lll be for a slightly younger crowd, I Iraiflne, will he given by Mr. and Mrs. haiic W. Roberts, of Snewdcn, Bala. It will be for their nieces. Gwendelyn Bnhcrts. tlif daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ahjeraen Roberts; Mary ('lark, the ITrCV 11UIII- OVI.VJII UUIIhtimt . t'entaace Butcher. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wlliams Roberts she wns Klluner Thompson, a sister of Louise Thomp- ion, wne nas jusi ueen prcsenieu ui Sjurt will rUc a dinner before the wee for the three girls. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR EMLKX Xi:WBOLl. JR.. arc giving a urden party and musicale tomorrow ilternoen at their uttructivc country place, l.averecK rami, at enesmut Hill. Mr.s. Newbold was Mnrjerir Ynr aall, Mr. and Mis. Charlton Varnall's cHwt daughter, you remember. The entertainment, which is from 4.30 until T. hounds delightful. 1 hear that .Mr. Jehn Barclay, a baritone, Kill fing. It seems te me that lie ling at Mrs. Themas Untes' muslcnlc it the Acorn Club last November, and ry one i-iijs he Is awfully geed. A julntct from the l'hilndctptiiu Orclies tratwill piny, tee, and In case of rain it will nil be postponed until the next day. Mrs. Arthur K. Xewbeld, Sr.. H ehalrmnn if the nlTuir. and tiie com cem tnltlcc indiidrs Miss Kniniii Illukit-ten. Mrs. Stanley !. Flagg. Jr., Mrs. Xnthan iieynnru. .Mrs. (luirlc.s W. Henry, Mr. (ieerse II. I.erlmrr. Mis IIinry 'B. I'nxhen, Mrn. (leerge Wharten Pep per, .Mrs Miinuel r. itetnn. .Miss I'aro I'are llnc Slnkler and Mrs. tJcorge Wood Weed ward. The entertainment Is for the benefit f the Inipiereiiicnt of the new grounds J the Philadelphia Divinity Scheel at Forty-second and Locust streets. rjMIE pole en Saturday wns very gay. The l'lntch was most exciting. Brjn .'wr wen, l.l te 10. as jeu knew, ami crowns et people wove theic. Ive Utter stii se many shiny limousines tndeverj ethrr sort of car tnirked wliilc te "Inmates" watched the game. Mn-t 01 II.lllll.'lll lllleH nn,l Wnllnr i.,..'.i bridal party were there, the girl In pecn geeigrtte and the men ciually wplendent in white spats unci vents, v t '"'ander Van 1-Vnsselaer and Jim. Daniel Hutchinson were icry busy TOiuiug wicher trnys with pregiiims -mil enndr for die nidei. in .eii fin. e tin. IWtie.t aides wns LI. Altemus. S"e Miss Estelle D. Sanders, of 1226 Locust jtreet who nre spending a tow days In Washington. D. C. as the guests of Miss Carolyn Nash, left for Uar Harber to te day, whern thev will Jein their aunt, MIm Henrietta W. danders, at her cot tage. They will remain until the autumn. ..nr,nnrt .MrR- I"nr,mi roelte Hirst, of 1B91 OnvitAil .I..., ...II, ... .... ........ ' ..... ..,.. u., eiKv-., nni .iive inc m'uuie of next month for Jamentewn, It. T.. where they will occupy their nummer home until the nutumn. Miss Marv Valentine and Miss Jane Valent'ne, of BO Hast Chetnut nvenun. Chestnut Hill, sal'.cd lat Tuesday for Europe, where they will spend the sum mer traveling. Miss Sarah Valentine and Mlsi Rmlly Valent'ne will leave shortly for Gloucester, Mass., where they will remain until Scptemhcr. Mr. and Mrs. James Bateman and their daughter, Miss Elizabeth natcman, nnd their son. Mr. .tames natcman. Jr., are spending the summer at their cettags a Bay Head, 2Wf MIsm Louise M. Swain nnd Ml3n Phyl lis C. Swain, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Mescley Swain, of Hnverferd, left last week for Center Harber, N. H., where they will spend the summer at Dr. Anna Tompkins Gibsen's camp. Tfr. James De Wolf Perry, of 165 West Schoelhbuso lane. Oertnantewn. In vlrlt. Ing his sen-ln-lnw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Thurbcr, of Milten, Muse. Dr. and Mrs. Merris Beeth Miller have closed their home, 409 Seuth Forty-second street, and are occupying their summer home nt Neva Scotia for the season. Their daughter, Mrs. Scott (1. Lnmb, whose wedding te Lieutenant Lamb, U. 8. N. of Ohie, took place en June 7, has joined them until the au tumn, as Lieutenant Lamb has left for the Philippines, where he is en duty. Mr. and Mr James McClellan Wil Hams, of OverbroeU. will plve a dance this evenlmr at Oreen Hill Farms In honor of their niece, Miss Margaret Tullldge, whee engagement has been announced te Dr. Rebert Perch Sturr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Cenner Weeks, of 7802 Lincoln drive, Chestnut Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Arthur Brown, nlse of Chestnut Hill, will leave en Monday te attend the races nt Peughkccpslc, N. Y. Miss O. nosamende Kckela, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Preston Eckels, of Wyncote, was married quietly at her home en Friday evening te Mr. J. Floyd Blasy. of Pittsburgh. Upen their re turn from a wedding trip thev will live at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kckcls. "''- laaaaaaaaaaaaV K' ,X' &,,'. ( Kl MISS DOROTHY M. ABRAHAMS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Abrahams, of Mlllbeurne, Pa., whose engagement te Mr. Nathan B. Krcmens has been announced WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leenbcrger, of 2032 Seuth Fifty-seventh street, will leave this wcelc for their cettage In Ventner. where they will remain until October 1. Mr. nnd Mrs J. P. Cunningham, of 5707 Chester avenue, and their fnmllv have geno te Ocean City, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs A. Andersen, of 1039 Seuth Fifty seventh street. Is spending the summer at Pleasantville, X. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Merrcll have closed their home, 1927 Seuth Fifty-seventh street, and have geno te Wlldwoed for Mme time. Miss Augusta Warnock. of 5031 Spruce street, has announced the engagement of her sister, Mlhs Jeanette A. Warnock, and Mr, Chnrles K. Mehr, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mehr, of 5404 Cnestcr avcr.ue. NORTH PHILADELPHIA M'ss Elisabeth E Jacksen, of Pitts burgh. Is visiting Miss miner Arneld, of 1717 Jeffersen street, befere leaving for Camp Accomac, where she will spend the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hess and their family, of 1830 North Sixteenth btrect, nre occupying their cettnge nt 128 Bar Bar eon avenue. Atlantic City, until the fall. Mr. and Mrs Jeseph Jwery and their daughter. Miss Helen Lewery, of 2928 North Camac street, will leae shortly te spend the summer at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Aaren Miller and their family, of 1827 North Seventeenth street, are spending the summer at their cot cet tnge, 25 North Chelsea avenue, Atlantic? City. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Linda Shertz. of 1314 Jacksen street, entertained the members of her card club at five hundred recently. Miss Shertz expects te leave for Bosten In the fall te study art. Mr. Charles A. Bejle. of 1317 Wolf street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sherts, of Parkslde, en a vachtlng trip ever the week-end. Mrs Slicrtz will be remembered as Mlsa Lillian Casey, of West Philadelphia. Mr. Themas O'Denncll. son of Judge O'Donnell, of 2326 Heed street, enter tained the rtcsolute A. A. social at a Toie u mile nliil-' linn'n Amu. '.in.i ' house party evtr the week-end. Among larce ,! i,! t .1 I i .. the guests were Miss Mary McGurk. Miss him.1. ) '"' "f,.""' S""V M,lail(' ,U,h Florence Hagertv. Miss Gertrude Grimes, T'l'eyf white lilacs en it. Miss Mary O'Donnell. Miss Katherlne I lie dress nnd lint wire trlnmmil u-ltli Mrrew Kitin ribbon of deep rose ti.'er ""(the effect was lepv. hw. wi.s walkiiiR nreuud with Lutlc Thompson. He was wrj pietty, all In graj. m ,,Jtl'er ,nni,t attractive aides were Jauil Harrison nnd Mury Cntter. both ? m8"10 of ,llp autumn. Muud wns w blue and .Mary were n blue hat 1M peaeh-tnlered voile dre.ss. ,. it 0,,", fannllnr llgures there ..- I)e,,von Altemus, Mrs. Me m MiJ,l";r' r- Ceerge II. K.irlc. i" !""' ",r's- ""in ( eiueri-c. the lu.t- 7, tef,,h? Illst tH0 W('0 hnili play "f. I think. Helen Sewcll anil lie- in. i' "''"''v ('ex,, "' l""'' watch nifn! K"""-. ,Iplf,n " 'f I'" n , tiuiisiinl m eaters. IhN one was of , Kl,t i""" "HI' hnrlenial bar ""'fled en September 1), jeu knew. XAXOV WYXXR. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES 8prureea?reXJ,ri' Pep."., V(,atman. of 1118 nu Hill tr.ff, 1"1:1 I'l,ve fiablcs, Chest uwer t,,m" rn,craa at nn Informal 'heir liuS,7rOW,Vven,,ntr '" 1,oner of 8vaV "?ln',, te Mr- ,'r",t " Mr ami it l,ll.. vhiC0 Wcdnesda and Mk e" eatmnn, Mlna Vcutmnn And m,A"i!!,n,U'rrV,,,,"n l"M tUr ( Vr '?,!? ,)Vnl" "arrlben, daughter Jr.. of n,, l,,s- (rh"rU'H ('- Harrison. t,lKUeVnr"oet,' Vlllaneui. will b bv her na? ,,'ioner n n ball te be given Vi... V.ParentB en Fridav rw.nKf i tk .f.l.n.rrliii will make her .lnliiit lA "uiumn. Henry. Miss Anna O'Connor, Miss Hel"ti Sweeney, Miss Mary Weinberg, Miss " ...i.-. ii. --J Cerns? "IfhUr & rju-sell tlunne nnd their ,f "rein if? i"""'111 franklin Dunne, all for Pur, ,, """, Overli-oek, will n..i .. '-nrOllO en .Tnlv I" rrl.. ...Ill tin;;,nc;I8",n''trallK)hVc;;u. Merrla ijr ,""u Mrs- LMnne's son, Mr. "an ar.1 ten 'i ,w.h. ' ,1'taln of th 'ur l.nRlaiirt ,' "-"""i w ii nail en juiy I and I .M,iXn,? "nrrls. .laughter of Mr. J-WBtnut in';. I. ."urf's- or uarsttm. mier fee l'l . "' 1,,a.ve eftry ln Hep M Xllle .VnU,0."e',wl"'p H,", wllli ad Mrs i,'' Ht,1,tA'1 ' 'arls. Mr 'Mndthes m.rlB "'"'Miss Harris wil. ""c Like u ,"r .'.lt ,,1lr Place at Snr.i- ' month y ' eccul'' early 'rw JiJrt rH,- Wlllnm Hamilton Jef rtnut ii f1' 7,,,'""-v'' ,f Cranstoun. Wis Neck !i"'"'1 Auffl,Ht at Mlc. .... . Ur. ami i K:i"u.h. "rlhliel. daughter of I Hail V.". '"""' uribliBl, of St. Aii- op i,""Tv- ""' "nertly sail for elnu-tiit,, '...f''1 "u wmmer steii ii"',."''r ."urn ur Kurepfl ' cM;Jn',,t'.'. wl" shortly anil for wln8fflreU,?! 'p,."'1 i.J1. and Xir ai. i. Walnni ". '?"' '""' " v."l'li - -"mm niit'UI Of spending thc ?uinmer nt ,ki 1, l i,iiiib in1 K.J. r,,lt ,nelr eottaire ut Cape May Jt' Anlta,M. Sanders and her IsUr. just say Bluejay te your druggist Steps Pain Instantly The simplest way te end a corn ffl Blue-jay. A touch steps thc pain in stantly. Then thc corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms a colorless, clear liquid (one drop docs itl) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid thc action is the same. Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists. Frect WrittBauer&Black.Chieage.Dept.us far valuabU took, "Cerrett Care of the Feit." " Viimiii "T-jirrr There is no reason why women should be nervous or oversteut, caufiing con stant discomfort during the Summer. 'Arrange for tiiul treat ment irintis. Cellins Institute for Women BELLEVUE COURT BUILDING 1418 Walnut Strtct Ipruct S484 Anna Heath, Miss Jcnca Heath, Miss Frances Green, Miss Katherlne Itaf ferty. Mr. Themns O'Donnell. Mr. Kd ward Shorts, Mr. Charles Gallagher, Mr. Paul Phillips, Mr. Jehn McCrea, Mr. Charles Jehnsen. Mr. Jehn IWan. Mr. James Hegan, Mr. Samuel Thompson nnd Mr. CbiKes ORellly. STRAWBERRY MANSION The Fred V. and Irving' H. C'lnlr Pest, Ne. 37. American legion, ;ave a1 picnic yesterday te Raucecas Park, N. J. The BUests were Mr. and Mrs J. Middleman, Mlsn Herman, Miss Ada Field, Miss K. Ievlnsen, Miss T. Mon Men drese, Miss O. Lanard, Miss H'. Berecr, aiiss ii. uerger, .miss .m. iierger, miss F, Llebcrman, Miss S. Becker. Mica It. Robinson, Miss R. Bywek. Miss S. Messlnsr, Miss R. Muchntck, Mlsn II. Silverman, Miss C. Ludwlg, Miss L. Rlnck, Mls Reba Needles, Miss K. I.cfcewltr, Miss F. Lefcewltz. Miss A. Scheenugle. Miss S. Benltzky, Miss R. Huffman. Miss S. Spccter, Miss 11 Sit versteln, Mifs Grubcr. Mr. David Landy, Mr. Jeseph Messey, Mr. Georee Green berg,. Mr. Isanc.Welsi, Mr. Harry Feld man, Mr. Jack' Levin, Mr. Snm Green berg. Mr. Jnck Heffman. Mr. S. Blum berg, Mr. Harry Kahn, Mr. Ieen Clair, Mr. S. Presscr, Mr. A. Shear. Mr. A. Buntman, Mr, L. II. Buntman, Mr, J. Lessy, Mr. H. Geldberg, Mr. A. Kappa Kappa pert, Mr. J. Rallkeff, Mr. Emll Gott lieb, Mr. L. Cooper, Mr, Fisher, Mr. H. Bernstein, Mr. .Vat Landau, Mr. Jee Shamberlan, Mr. J, Cherry, Mr. L. Slcpln nnd Mr. B, Spllkn. MISS MARGARET GRAHAM BRIDE OF MR. JOSEPHS Wedding Will Take Place In New port Today at Summer Heme of Bride's Mether A wedding ,of Interest te this city nnd Baltimore will take place today in the Berkeley Memerial Chapel, New- Sert, R. I., when Miss Margaret Thayer raham, daughter of Mrs. Heward Bpeij. cer Graham,' of 1632 Locust street, will beceme the brlde of Mr. Devereux Celt Josephs, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyman Celt Josephs, of Baltlmore and Louisi ana. Newport, . . The bride will wear a gown of Ivery while satin nnd old family lace. Her veil of tulle, which extends te the end of (t long court train, Is surmounted by a cap effect of lace and clusters or erange blossoms. Hhe will carry a shower beutiuet of lilies of the valley and white erchlJs, , , Mrs. Riccnrde 'A. Zimmerman, a sister of the bride, will nttend as rnatren of honor. She will wear a frock of peach color crens de chlne, with a glrdle of tvfrtAn ,nff..ln ntlrl II llirffft leehOfH hat. trimmed with clusters of daisies. Shp it'll! nrrv n hnllnllpt nf daisies and spring flowers. The bridesmaids will In In eiude Miss Harriet F. Zimmerman, Mien Mary T. Geedman, miss aiargareiui . Sharpless, all of this city, and Mrs. Chaunccy Beaslcy, of Concord, .. H. Tiiey win wear irecus ei ik k;.. crepe de chlne with peach color sashes and picture hats of leghorn ctlgcd with green crepn de rhino trimmed with clus tcra of yellow dnlslcs. They will carry arm bouquets of yellow daisies and spring (lowers. Mr. Reland Baker, Jr., of Bosten, Mass., will net as best man and the ll'lhera wilt Inrlllctn Mr. SvdneV ClarK, Mr. S. Bewman Wheeler. Mr. Francis H. Beyer, Mr. Rlccarde Zimmerman, all of this city, and Mr. Hugh Josephs, of Baltimore, a brother of the nr ae- rrnnin. A recenflnn will fellow nt Whet- Stene, the summer home of the bride's mother at Newport. ROTA NG EST A wedding of Interest will take place tedav when Miss Isabel Gcst. dnughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Gcst, of Hazlehurst read, Merlen, will become the bride of Mr. Hllwoed J. Rotan. The ceremony will take place at the home of the brlde in the presence of the imme diate families only. The Rev. Charles Wadsworth will efflclate. The brlde, who will be given In marriage bv her father, will he unattended. Mr. Rotan and his bride will go nbrend en their wedding trip. Thev will be at home after October IB at 316 Carnentcr street. Oermantewn. Mls Gest Is a niece of Judge Jehn M. Gcst. and In the war wns a member of the Emergency Aid. Mr. Rotan Is an Assistant City Solicitor. In the war he wns a Red Cress worker In Italy nnd wen the War Cress. He Is a graduate of the University of Penn sylvania Law Scheel. Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Christian Krusen. of this city and Wilmington, Del.,' nre spending their wedding trip at Atlantic City. Mrs. Krusen was Miss Beatrice Lenere Lewis, of 216 Main street, Celwyn. befere her marriage Saturdny night In the Episcopal Church of St. James of Klngsesslng, Sixty-eighth street and Woodland avenue. After September 1 the couple will make their home nt ",433 Pentrldge strc. DI A MOND DEVER A pretty home wedding took place yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, when Miss Beatrice Dever, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dever, of 3131 Euclid avenue, was married te Mr. Jo Je seph Diamond, the Rabbi Levin oulclat eulclat ing. The bride, who was given In mar riage by her father, wero white bended canton crepe trimmed with chantllly lace and a .veil of chantllly lace held In place with pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies et the valley, she was attended by her sister, Miss Hnrah Dever, as maid of honor. Miss Dorethy Dever was (lower gin, ana Master iiyancy wevcr me page. the eest man was Mr, brother of the bride. Harry Dever, week-end guests of Mr. and Mry. W Ilarrl B, McClenahan, Jr., of Chester, will leave for Washington, p. C, en Tuesday, befcre returning te their home the end of next week. Colonel nnd Mrs. Frank Sweeney and their daughter, Miss Sarah Swecney, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Sweeney are among these who have taken cottages at Lewes Bench, Del., where they will go en July 1 te remain for the summer. 4.-,TJt ft MARKET Every Nlsht Exc. Tueg. OERMANTOWN Mrs Henry Hell, with her daughter, of EI Pase, Tex., Is spending the summer with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Springer, of 151 West Coulter street. Mrs. D. Chnmhley, of 77 West John John Jehn eon street, will spend July nnd August In Wlldwoed. Mrs. B. Kahn, of thc Delmar-Merrls ' Apartments, has returned from a vlBlt I te her daughter, Mrs. Jack Huchbcrger, of New Yerk, Mr. nnd Mrs. Themas L. Mount and their son, Mr, Themas L. Mount. Jr., of . the Wlssahlcken Apartments, nre spending several weeks nt Atlantic City, ' DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Turner, of Idlcwlld Lane, Meylan, left a few days age for Canada, where they will spend three weeks ln Montreal and Terente, Mrs. Nerman L. Huffakcr and Mrs. Oall Huffaker, of Norfolk, Va., who are ICE PALACE DANCING ROLLER SKATING "ritrt? Initrtirtlen for TrtMIPUT I Hevla Arrre rilCE ir.rlnnM 1 VlllVM 1 will Oaklnnd Tefiitfct at 8t2 Pep. Mnt. Wed. tl Hilt. ftnc te st.ne ARMAN KAI.IK Prexenls WALNUT (INK H'KEK ( ARMAN KAI.IZ SPICE of 1922 nv Jsck Lull. Stnired bv Allan K. 1'niilei IN TWO ACTA AND TIUHTY HOKNKH A TWKLVE-HOtm SHOW HQUEKZED INTO THREE Stupendous Cast Includes: Ade HmvlAnd I - - AMVATf VhIphUa. flurntt Jimmy Jtunnty Eva Hurrnwn Kentalne .lames Wntts Mlrtsle Miller Wedding Flower ITht Sign of the Reta" CHARLES HENRY FOX 221 S. BROAD ST. Walnut 0700 . Hnneutrn tack Tralner . I'lerence Jlren Trunk drace I.urllle llallnrilln i James Oayler Jerirl frlc Jane ltlchnrlian Hat'.i Ilrothera ,lm C. Morten Ocllo D'Andrea Ham Heirn (lattlinn .leni Harry Walters Jlelen O'Hh'a Johnny llrltes Hex Storey Arm-in Kallz 'SPECIAL' W Use en,in or Permanent Hair Waving tt corn '15 wiudV h'rui ' ViAl at"i er -r ' elndui bobbed) . . a MARCUS FRIEDE 270 S. S2nd St. Lhem Unent 10343 and 10343m 8 PONY PEPPERPOTS And a Hand-Picked Chorus of GO Evening Prices 50c te $2.50 lUPOnTERB, DBSlOSEltS A HAKERB Or WOUKS'B ASD CUILURES'B AFPlREh OP TIIE lliailEHX CHARACTER FOR MORE TIIAK TWENTY-SIX YEARS APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND w pjS F Chestnut Cerner Twelfth A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE A Direction Maurice K, Ilt - L D I N E Chc-tnut at 10th Cen 11 A XI. te It P M. rillLAnKLI'IIIA'H COOI.KMT TIIEATHK DON'T DOUBT YOUR WIFE vnrn LEAH BAIRD and HAROLD LLOYD in "Never Weaken" AI.l. SHATH Mi BX- rnrT hatimieay and tinr.friAV I'.VKSI NRXT wnilK "Tltn HI'.Af. Al) V.S TimK. with n.enr.srr, vmeit 1 iH . BtLr e' Stneyt Cuwny of Amef KajA ALi ft KiKTirf.vxi a, M ll If CT fJT 'r, ' 1 l. 1:30, 3:36, f.:W, 7A0, OtSeVtt? $' Richard Barthelmet, i IN .FIHHT NATIONAIj ATTBAUnw;- "SONNY" n,0V,vT"? OKO. V. .HOnAItT A,idd-.ieiiN t nmHAnnqeN. vieiinwi W ? llread anil rtifatnilt 1'arameunt I'lclurlrrftlnn nf thi JIOOTII TA11KINHTON l'I.A TheMan Frem Heme" With Jamea KI'lwoed. Ann-i Q Nllsen and Xerrnan Kerry .j. DAI ATE JSTit "and "mahkbt. r ALAvEi eitf. a. m. te n v. m. THOMAS MEIGHAN ".jyJST, ARCADIA H1TK AND fUROTNUT iri x M in II iin P. M: EUGENE O'BRIEN VV& iirTnei A NINTH AND MAnkiiT" VILIUKIA Ii A. M. tell in P.M.. TOJW MIXJnJ'UPAND GOINJT PADITril fTH AND M.MIKCT CArllUL H, a M. te II 1.1P M. Richard Talmadge ,',7. M fWV Jt'MPICIt AND MAUKirT bLUKL VAUDEVILLE njnji pprrt.AK pntrns pnnCC VCVC ("TH A MAHKKT VJtvUiJO IVEi X O NtniiTi.v Bin WKD SAT . 2 15 MAE DESMOND 'DYV what ve'-n Hi-.snAVD I)OIv6'", i Mid-Summer Clearance Sale! Midsummer Reduction Sale of Dresses at Very Greatly Lowered Prices Evening and Dinner Gowns of great beauty. Many imported. Seme as Much as 50 Less m K WILLOW GROVE PARK Victer Herbert and His Orchestra Tenlchl nt "tR "A" Inilliin I.ullnb?" Nmt Herbert CointiiMltlen Come Out Karly . Ha Dinner nt ih Casine Dancing lunurni in iMnrciana K EITH'S THEATRE ADELAIDE &. HUGHES In "DANCIJ ('lli:TION.S" MOSS & FRYE i mr MULLEN & FRANCIS-Anni , l'tri Hl'IlIlOfNniNO SHOW AND (..rntf WITHINC & BURT-sa,Ile OfTcrlns ".SKVKRAI. fONC)S" LADIES' HOSIERY Ves, the WOe and silk and WOel for the summer resorts as well as the new things in silk, lisles, etc., etc. Many special things that are net en sale elsewhere. MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Summer Dresses Exceptional Values I 5.00 19.50 I Of voile, unusual. swiss, gingham and non-crushable linen. Very Sweaters Slip-en models, in all smart summer shades and white. Light in weight. 2.95 Tuxedo Medel, 3.95 FIRST FLOOR Envelope Chemises Of geed quality crepe de chine, inserts of real filet nnd hand - embroidered knots. 2.95 Formerly 35 r7 ; gyg We Specialize in Apparel tknt Slenderizes the Larger Weman &B U aiiiiiiiM Si iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia Summer Underwear Vests and Step-in Drawers of fine mercerized batiste. Regularlu $3.00 $2 Batiste Nightgowns with val inserting and trim-ing Regularly $2.95 .95 i m $2. i We Will Clese Out Tomorrow the Following Groups of Street and Afternoon Dresses All Frem Our Regular Stock At Less Than Cost fei BE wM- Mim MlWMI 375 Street Dresses of Canten Crepe, Crepe Rema, Peiret Twill and Vclette; all colors and a wide variety of attractive models. They Were $39.50 te $95.00, Reduced te $19M $25, $35 THIRD FLOOR 215 Afternoon Dresses of Crepe Rence, Canten Crepe, Georgette, Feulaid and laces. A splendid collection of high-grudc, individual frocks, including a number of semi formal dinner dresses. They Were $85 te $145, Reduced te $38, $45, $65 SECOND FLOOR Summer Wash Frecks Reduced Plain and printed voiles, organdies, ginghams, linens and printed crepes. Particularly attractive and varied is the showing of models for large women in sizes 40 te 4G. They Were $9.50 te $39.50, New $5M $975 $18-00 te $25M llllll'll All Purchases Billed August 1st 1220-22-24 Walnut Street! mum Geerge Allen- 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Continuing tlie Disposal of the M. J. Lewis Stock IN OUR STORE 1214 Chestnut Street We have purchased thc entire stock of M. J. Lewis, 1206 Chestnut Street, who is retiring from business in Philadelphia. Everything has been marked one-third te one-half off the original Lewis prices, and in some cases the reductions are even greater. Most Philadelphians knew that the store of M. J. Lewis has been the representative store of its kind in the city. Net only is the merchandise all of extremely high grade, but the stocks are extraordinarily complete and show exquisite taste in the selection. All the goods described below are of the very finest ma terials and workmanship. The Art Needlework de partment was undoubt edly the best known in Philadelphia. We are confident that the new prices will prove irresist ible. This is a rare op portunity that is net like ly te reoccur. INFANTS' WEAR. Ther arc irresistible hand-made babies' dresses, wrappers and sneques of soft flan nels; some beautifully em broidered. Among the knit goods for infants are tiny sweaters, bootees and caps, all hand knit and some daintily embroider ed. Seme of thc carriage robes arc knit, ethers are of ieft silk. The line of infants' wear is, in fact, complete, and every item is of the finest grade. STAMPED GOODS. Every line of stamped wear is here represented. There are centerpieces, bureau scarfs, bedspreads, table covers, dresses and Temp ers for children every thing, indeed, that one could wish for or imagine. EMBROIDERED 1'IECES. These are the model show hew the stamped goods should be fim.shed. There is an almost end less assortment in dupli cation of the stamptd pat terns. As these arc done as samples te set off the, stamped pieces te the best advantage, the workman ship is exquisite. Seme of these embroidered pieces are combined with patchwork, and there are .eme tapestry novelties a well. EMBROIDERY SILKS AND COTTONS. All kinds of sweater silks, necktie silks and se forth in a great variety of colors. Alse a complete assort ment of art needlework accessories. WOOLS. Geed Shepherd brand floss, knitting yarns and zephyrs, silk-and-wool yarns. A wonderful assortment of every con ceivable kind of yarn in the most attractive shades. SAVEATERS Silk-and-wool sweaters, sweaters of wool alone or artificial silk. Many of them are hand made. A splendid selection of sweaters in the newest styles. NECKWEAR. There is a really tremendous stock of neckwear probably one of thc most complete stocks in Philadelphia. There is a range between popular-priced neckwear and the very finest qual ity of French handwork. Cellars. vestecs, cellnr-and-cuffs sets and ruffling! may be found in linen, muslin, organdie, sill., chitfen and net. HANDKERCHIEFS. An as sortment including the staple grades, novelties and the loveliest hand embroidered goods. BEADED NECKLACES. A splendid assortment of the newest things, espe cially imported goods. BELTS AND GIRDLES. Leather belts of every sort, patent leather aril suede, as well as metal girdles and combinations of metal and celluloid. In every wanted color. BEADED AND LEATHER HAND-BAGS. A geed variety of leather bags in different shades and shapes and lovely beaded bags in attractive design?. CHILDREN'S T O Y S. A stock of children's dells and plaything" that would make any little boy's or girl's eyes stand out i li astonishment - - nevelticj of all sert3, imported and domestic. DECORATIVE NOVELTIES. Scrap baskets, desk sets, lamps and waxed fruits, dressing-table accessories, deer steps and knockers. These are all lovely things that any woman of re finement would be glad te have in her home. GUTS AND PRIZES. A wonderful assortment of novelties suitable for gifts and favors. PILLOWS. Pillows of all shapes and sizes, large and small, round, oblong nnd square. We announce that in order te give our customers satis factory service en the opening duys of the sale, neckwear, bags and handkerchiefs will be found nt thc regular ceuntem en the first fleer, si eaters in thc regular second-fleer de partment and all ether goods in our recently-opened art needlework section en thc third fleer. x,- "i. fl fiWi r. li mm, i 'te ' ' J .t e .-fil , t y .y i, 1 fr.y.r'.'i :-,; JuH: 3ift'2K:i5..VJ - ,Z&&&"JU- ,TTJW-
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