, .. -. a . v - . . . , ' 1 . .... I iii n in 'JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE h flancy Wynne Tells of the Opening of the New Gelf Course m Flourtown Mr. Jehn Wagner Givers Annual Party - .11-1.1.. 1 nt' af ti formal It' TT WAB ue"KVu' "" " I epen.n of the Phllajelph.. Cricket rFUrewn en Independence Day. !-f.ii. fcMleve the whole et Chest- nub's new einin-n .-- rMU t """.'- mi,- -.llnlt. ,. ... Hill was mere v -----1 ' "-"" 'Ti 1..-T.1.. "..- it iui th MODer WJNMIiucsuu, SJtwMn the Plymouth quarries and fdSbffui which wm formerly ft broken down old gray farmheld, has been transformed into, a -tunning white Sfeb The house la built In theBhae n a T. and the top of ,thc T faces Om read- On the side toward the golf intirsc there'll! a stone terrace beyond ill the enthusiasts as tbey start off. Along the edge of the terrace at Inter mIs are several large wooden flower betes filled with pink geraniums. The house Is awnlngcd In green and white rtrlpes and the shutters are painted "The furniture Is gray and, the .tebies In the tearoom have narrow bands of blue about the edges, while orange- wnlernl shades are used for the lights. 'flic large center table was ornamented with a large orange -colored, bowl and Iwo orange -colored candlesticks. It tcallr was attractive. T raw the Morgan Churchnfans, the Jtllllu (Joeilmans (In fact, I hear Mrs. (ioeriman's taste was responsible for (lie leely furnishings), the Jee .Tan nrrs, Wharten Churchmans, Jack Fas- tHti, Ned Farnum, fee Bartews, Jeseph Wears, the Reland Morgans, Churchill Williams, Merris Wlstar, Mrs. Arthur Lea, Mrs. .Jehn Whlt tnker, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ooedall, Mr. .ind Mrs. Henry Cenner Weeks, Mr. nml Mrs. Charlie Jennings, Mr. and Mra. Jehn A. Brown and a number of etherf. QPEAKING of Mrs. Weeks, did you O knew that she had rather a bad fall recently? She tripped ever a rug en n hardwood fleer nnd fell, breaking lipr arui. She was at the club en Tuesday with her injured arm in a ling. And she certainly is game about It, I heard several people commtsernt cemmtsernt - Ing with her, but she would net have it te. "Why, It might have been h grent deal worse," said she. "Suppose It had been my right arm?" DOWN in Germantown Mr. Jehn Wagner gave his annual Fourth of July party for his relatives and their families and close friends'. Mr. Wag ner, you knew, is a brother of Mr. William Worrell Wagner. His house, which Is called "Four Oaks," is en Scheel Heuse lane, and Is mere than a hundred yenrs old. These beautiful old-fashioned celebrations of the Fourth' Ifeve been held there for the last thirty five or forty years. , It's an nil-day affair, starting about ID o'clock nnd lasting through the aft ernoon, with a luncheon served at neon. The afternoon is given "ever te games for the children, nnd they certainly de have a wonderful time. One, unique ceremony of the day is the "firing off" "f n cannon upon the arrival of each juest. e invitations arc sent out for the nirty, you are naked only "by word of mourn." DTD you hear that Catherine Merris is going te dance at the'fete which N te be given up in Newport, en the twelfth of this month? Mrs. Guthrie Mcllolsen, Mrs. Marlen Eppley, Mrs. Dudley Davis and. Mrs. Shaw Safe, all of Newport, have the fete In charge, nnd It Is te be given for the benefit of St. Jehn's Church up there. Cath erine Is the daughter of the Harrison Merrises, nnd a first cousin of Mrs. Nicholas Blddle and" Mrs. William Taul O'Xclll. Yeu remember ahjerganlzed the Unique Opera Company here a tenple of yenri age. Catherine's engagement te Rodolphe '!e Schnuenee was announced about two months age.' ' ' AND whjle en engagements, my friend, the wee bird, gaveme an earful the ether day. Said It: "I am lire that nnd are engaged. I lust Knew they nrc ! Why, I've seen 'em ! Why It's 'darling this and 'darling 'lint.' I think it ought te be known." And, de you knew, it's right, they are inpa;pil, but it's net te be nnneunced for a week or f-e, se don't get excited, juit keep the ears and eyes open. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. S. Qrlsweld Flagg-, 3d, "f JJreen Gables, Bryn Mawr, will give " dance en Saturday evening, Septem ber 30, at their home In honefr of Miss lelen Hepe Montgomery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Learning Mont gomery, of Ardrossan, VMlaneva. Miss Montgomery will make her debut at a tea te be given by her parents some lime In the nutumn. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Orlsweld Flagg, Jr., of Glen Glen Glen uroek. Bryn Mawr, who have been itread since May, are new In Paris !'n(' will net return te this country un til the autumn. An Interesting debutante of, the com "K wnsen win be Miss Careline V. ilemak. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus 'avus Itemak, of 2109 De Lancey place and Chestnut Hill, who. will be Intro duced at a tea te be given by her arents at the Accrn Club en Friday, "ecember 1. Miss Remak. who la a sophomore at Bryn Mawr College, will continue her studies there In the fall. Mr. nnd Mrs. Remnk and their two 'laughters, Miss Margaret Remak and Mlis Careline Remak, will Ball for Eu Eu Eu ope en July IB te spend the summer traveling In England and en the Con Cen Unent. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Mencure BMdie, of ravers lane. Chestnut Hill, are at the "ed T.len Inn, Stockbrldge-ln-the-Berk-hlres. i Mrs. Rebert McLean, of West Willow "irove avenue, Chestnut Hill, and Miss surah W. McLean, daughter of Mr. Wll ium L. McLean, of Indian Queen lane, germantewn, will leave today for North, fjst Harber, Me., where they will spend no summer. Mrs. Samuel Ashhurst, of 1953 Locust iirect. h occupying Karefree, her cot cot 'Ke at Bar Harber. Mr, and Mrs. J. Wllmer Blddle, of i;. r,,en Heuse, Chestnut Hill, will ica this week for Upper Saranae Lake, Mill" ,lu'y wm BDend the summer at nelr ramp. 4nnr,eana Mrs- William K. Adams, of i'.. ?Pruce street, left last week for ; ?,tilJ?mi,ten' L- . where they will spend the summer. Miss Emma Blddle Nerrls. daughter rwL.nm.. Mra Kdward Nerrls, of silver1 ,HI"' wl Kwe en Friday for ?ri i ke' where she will spend sev MnJi. eeJkH ns lh0 K"uest r M'ss Alice ilam r11,iBnter et Mr- nna " Wll iIim! Nl Merlce. of Chestnut Hill, at 'elr summer camp. unml8, T,lmas Petter, Jr., of Ment-1 "-. itvcnue, Chestnut H Ml. w 111; I'enu August nt Magnelia, Mass. acce5,.5S.'.5Xr.":. IMwnra nnen Burten. tir.in . "V. "r ""'r B0" nan unugn TQB& GlfEST OF HONOR have gene te Lewes Beach, Del,, where they will occupy their cottages until September. ,. Mr. and Mrs.. Edwin D. Glauser and their daughter, Miss Katharine Glauser, of Chester, are spendhig a few days at BuckhlU Falls. , Mr. and mYb. C. 0.,Chllds and Miss -E. R. Chllds and Miss W. 8. Chllds, of Merlen, are spending a fortnight at Manchester, Vt. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Watsen and tn.,r.dau!.nt?r' MB Peggy Watsen, and Miss Cellins, of 6401 Wayne ave nue, Germantown, will leave en Friday for an extensive trip through the Cana dian Reckies. Mr. and Mrs. Herace Hnnn ami hi.- sons, Mr.1 Richard Hane and Mr. Lester Hane, Of the Rlts-Carlten Hetol, sailed en Tuesday en the'Aqultanla te spend the aumflVr in European travel. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Geerge B. Nlcsley, of 1238 North Fifty-third street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen Beatrice Nfesley, and Mr. James Bernard Casey,' Jr., en May 28 nt Stroudsburg, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Casey nre living- at, 118 Seuth Forty-fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund .1. Bamberger and their son, of Fifteenth and Locust streets, are at Atlantic City for the summer. The marriage of Miss Anile Ashmead Eastburn, of Springfield, Delaware County, and Mr. Edwin B. Parsels, of this city, took pTace en Wednesday afternoon, June 28, at 4 o'clock, at the Chapel of the Incarnation, Drcxel Hilt. The Rev. B. Giles Knight., rector of the church, officiated. . The marriage of Miss Edna Eliza beth .Marley te Mr. Walter Ansley Sweet, of Worcester, Mass., took place en Saturday last at 6 o'clock at the home of her sister, Mrs. Charles E. Campbell, 415 Bryn Mawr avenue, Cynwyd. The Rev. Dr. Carl E. Gram mer, of St. 'Stephen's Church, officiated. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Charles E. Campbell. N . West Philadelphia Mlss.Arabe'lIe Quick, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. W. Quick, of 4023 Pine street, has returned from Chelsea, where she spent a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Roberts. Miss Quick and her sister. Miss Gertrude Quick, left this week fer'Crcscd, In the Poco Peco Poce nos, accompanied by Mils Isabel Chan nell, daughter of Dr. Wayne Channell, of Allentown? Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Underwood, of 4636 Sansom street, have left for Port land. Ore., where they will be the guests of Mr. Leenard Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. F. Edward Nelan, of 239 Seuth Frfty-thlrd street, metered te Stene Harber, where they entertained a house party ever the Independence Day holidays. Amnnir the client, nun Mr. and Mrs. Leen Abbett, of Waren,-I , ui. una jure, uenaiu . Aiattnews and son, Master Donald H. Matthews, Jr., of Johnstown, Pa. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Standbrldge, Mrs. R. C. Stand- bJ,U?.0,.ani1 Mr- nd Mrs. R. R. Meyers, of Ridley Park, Pa. The marrlavA nt xtlam i.it- .....- Moulten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge P. Moulten, of G820 Chestnut oiicei, anu mr. naipn Kelnhard took ? co rat Dr,0X.el H1" en Wednesday, June 7. An Informal reception followed ijk me nema et me Driue s Mr. and Mrs. Rclnhunt mill Drezel Hill. Mr. Miles T.lllv r.r .. TTni i... Virginia, Is spending a few months with parents, live at his parents. Mr. nnrf Mr xiriiiian a Lilly, at 240 Seuth Fifty-fourth street ' Mlf Qeldve Miller, of Chicago, Is pending a few weeks at the home of IrS. A. LtDSlUS. Of SIR Smith Clwl.tl. street, where she in hlns n.i..i.. entertained by relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Irvlnar n Rhnnirn. an neunce the marriage of their daughter. . "v ?"i,"', anapire, te air. Mitchell A. Leibewltz last Thursday evening at the New Traymore Hall. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Abraham A. Neu man. Upen their return from thelr wed ding trip te the seashore, Mr. and Mrs .ueiDewuz win de at home at 0209 Ellswerth street. North Philadelphia The marriage of Miss Elsie Elisabeth Alexy. daughter of Mrs. A. Alexy, of 3316 Ella street, and Mr. Samuel Car man de Luca, of 4155 North Eighth street, took place en Friday last In the Church of Our Lady Help of Christians. Gaul- street and Allegheny avenue. Father Wolfe officiated. Mr. and Mm. de Luca have gene en a wedding trin te Wlldwoed. They will return te their new home, 4108 North Darlen street, after August 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Kunnes, of 1909 North Thirtieth street, nre receiving congratulations en the birth of a daugh ter, Eleaner Jacquelyn Kunnes, en July 2. Mrs. Kunnes was Mlsa Fanny Bergcr. Seuth Philadelphia Mrs. J. J. Lynch, of 2426 Seuth Mele street, has returned home after spend ing several months In East Orange, N. Y. Miss Cecilia Kenny, et 1641 Perter street, Is spending the summer months In Chelsea. Mr. Jehn J. Glibrlde. Jr., of 2521 Seuth Bread street, is spending n week at the Traymore, Atlantic City. Mr. Walter J. Richards, of 2226 Seuth . -" -vf iMiiititte''-1- ggggggggggw' f 1i t tT $ -gggggggR MISS CAROLINE MeFADDEN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge McFadden, of 17th Walnut street and 'Bloomfield, Rbsement, who will be the guest of honor at a tennurt tournament which her parents are giving at the Merien Cricket Club. The tournament begins today and will last through the week Carlisle street, Is spending the summer months In Ventner. Mrs. L. Peduzzl and her daughter. Miss Jesephine Pedussl, accompanied by ,Mr. Leuis Natale, metered from Mount Union, Pa., en Saturday and are guests of Mr. Natale's uncle. Mr. An An teony Guide. The party left for At lantic City en Monday and will return te this city en Saturday evening before leaving for Mount Union. , Dr. Miriam Warner, of 1819 Seuth Sixteenth street. Is leaving this city for the month of July, metering te the Delaware Water Gap en through te the White Mountains. She will return In August. Frankford Mrs. Walter G. MeMultln and her children, of 1028 Fillmore street, are at White Stene, L. ,1. Miss Christine Putney, of 1129 Foulk Foulk red street, Is spending some time at Tobyhanna, Pa. Mr.'R. E. Putney has gene te Harrison, Me. Mrs. J. Cellctt, et Orthodox at root, is 'entertaining for a few days as her guest Mrs. Paul Holubar, of Cleveland, O. Mrs. Holubar will shortly leave for Asbury Park, where she will remain until the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Robinson are spending their wedding trip nt the Dela ware Water Gap and Niagara Falls. Upen their return they will make their home nt 236 Elmhurst street, Detroit, Mich. Mrs, Robinson, befere her mar riage ten June 28, was Miss Katherlne E. Leng, daughter of. Mr. Henry Lene. , Germantown Mr. and Mrs. Hareld B. Perter, of 8108. West Penn street, entertained as (.their guests ever the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Farley uanet. or uarrisDurg. Miss Pelly Bencrman, of 6113 Mc Callum street. Is visiting Miss Ann Heth. Mortimer nt Cape May for a few days. The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Jeseph Kraus Kraus kepf, of 4716 Pulaski avenue, nre oc cupying their cottage at 64 North Har rlsburg avenue, Atlantic City, for the summer. , Prof. Frederick W. Ohl and Mrs. Ohl, of 6327 McCallum street, are spending the summer In European travel. Atlantic City Netvs ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. White are at the Traymere for the summer. Among these who .have returned home after spending the holidays at this beachfront hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B.. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Jame.s E. John John Jehn eon and Mr. and Mrs, A. A, Brcnnum. Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Hayes have re turned te their home after a , holiday spent at one of the beachfront hotels. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lacey, of 3309 North Eighteenth street, have returned te the St. Clare te spend the summer. Other Phlladelphlans registered nt this hotel for the summer Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Gelden, of West Philadel phia, and Mr. L. O. Price. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Du Bels have re turned te their home a ft or, spending the holidays at the Chelsea Hetel, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rick, Jr., were also registered at the Chelsea ever the Fourth. Dr. Dorethy Case-Bleckschmldt and Miss Helen Bleckschmldt were at the Ambassador ever the holidays, aa were also Mr. Richard Pemerants and Mr. A. Pemerantx. Mr. and Mra. Jeseph Salus are spend. Ing the summer season at Atlantla City. Delaware County Miss Betty Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bayard II. Morrison, of Swarthmore, who has been for two years In China, where she Is Interested In educational work, la new at home, where she will spend two months, re turning te the Orient early In Sep tember. Mrs. Jehn Ellery Tuttle and her daughter. Miss Margaret Tuttle, have left Swarthmore for West Sutten, Mass., where they will spend the remainder of the summer at Hearthstones, thetr sum mer home. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bransen Parker, of Swarthmore are receiving congratu lations en the birth of a son, W, Ham met Parker, en June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn M. Broomall, 3d, of Media, have been entertaining a house party at thelr summer home near Point Pleasant, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Crelghton and their son and Mrs. Geerge Walker and her daughter, MIsb Ursula 'Walker, of Swarthmore, are spending the summer In Neva Scotia. Moorestown Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hepkins, of Main and High streets, are spending some time at Hndden Hall, "Atlantic City. Mrs. Ralph Rogers has returned from a week at Ocean City. Mr. and Mm William Greobler, of Newbold avenue, spent a week nt N'nrth Bench Haven. Miss McCrcarV. of East Main street, will seen leave for a trip tQ Bermuda. Norristown t. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob C. Fisher, of 126 West Weed street, entertnlned at a children's party en Saturday In honor of the fourth' birthday "of their small daughter, Miss Dorethy Heffman Fisher. There were thirty-two guests. Announcement has been made of the cngngehient of Miss Margaret Anna Carrelf, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn F. Carrell, of Norristown, and Mr. Davis T. Whltcman, son of Mrs. Af. A. White man, et Ithnn, P. Mrs. E. K. Care, of Swede street, Is the guest of her-son-in-law nnd daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Roberts, of Ventner, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. James Hunslckcr and Mr. Charles Hunsicker, of 1449 Powell street, are occupying their cottage nt Stene Harber for the summer. The members of the Christian En deavor, Society of the First Presbyterian Church held a meeting and social en Saturday evening at the home of Miss Ruth Ballard and Miss Esther Ballard, of Arch street. Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Irish, of 813 West Main street, are spending a week In Erie, Pa. BACK ON MATRIMONIAL MAP Brldgeten, with Only One Marriage In March, Hat 21 In June Brldgeten. N. J., has regained its place en the matrimonial n.np. In March the city, with Its 15,000 inhabi tants, received considerable notoriety at least many citizens regarded it as such because only one marriage license was Issued during the mbnth. Cupid was a better marksman in June, nnd attained a score of twenty -one. Te de this he had te levy upon ether places for n bride, bridgcroem or both, but te Uridgeten that is second ary te the fact that the city had twenty-one marriages during the month. DEVLIN WILL PROBATED:, Various Catholic Societies Bene flclarlea Under Will In the will of Themas Devlin, of Jnuney, Bucks County, probated today, a bequest of JI500O U mnd- te the Little Sisters of the Peer. OtTinnntewn. Mr. Devlin .died June 20. Other bequests nre .$1000 te the Heclety of Ht. Vin cent de Paul, of St. Mnldrhy's Catholic Church j .$1000 te St. Jehn's Orphan Society; $ir00 te the Church of Our Lady of Ornce, Langhernc, Pn. , Uequests of $4000 te encii et cigiu Institutions, nil of them except one in this city nrc made In the will of Dunlel V'. Clarke, prebnted today. He die'd in the Frankford Hospital. Following nre th'e . beneficiaries. The Uemc for Aged Couples, the Old Men's Heme, the BaptlstlHeme, the Mnsenle Heme, Ell. Ell. abethtewn; Philadelphia Heme for In curables, Methodist KpUcepal Orphau nge, Presbyterian Heme for Aged Cou ples nnd Single Men, and the Society for Indigent Widows nnd Single "Wom en. A gift of $r00 was mmh; te the Con gregation of Itedeph Shnlem, ' in the will, of Simen, Wolf. He left a like amount te the Federation of Jewish Charities. Ills estate totaled $24,000. Other wills probated arc these of Carrie B. h. Teler, $23,000; Inry Chambers, 2,'20 Diamond street, $10, 000; Jehn W. Fortescue, 2008 Pine street, $R400. ' Inventories of personal estates: Charles Bauer. $6802.40; Emma V. Nickerson, $C45G.37j ft: Direction M. K. Kelt hentnut Ht. nt ltitli Centln. 11 A.M te tl P.M. ALDINE FLORENCE VIDOR " "THE REAL ADVENTURE" . hU tZ r lis '&t Ue-ttine 1iWite.Vtei6B"l AND - M in YOUNG TWIN--- What is the world coming te? If you like Society, you will like TOWN TOPICS, if you don't like Society, you'll like it, tee, and a bit of truth does the old world heaps of geed either way. Then, there is always an intriguing story or two that would tickle the literary palate of the young intel ligentsia. Original observations en plays, books, politics, events and finance for, these who insist en their reading diet containing a goodly percentage of meat. Town Topics 1P 20 Cents per Copy At All Newsstands qJJ Third Annual SALE Reductions en all CORSETS Exceptional Values in lets at $298 " $4-98 BRASSIERES REDUCED THaJemsClaftc 835 Chestnut St. Prlre Alwuy Moderate , tfr in !. i. ' ""'" sun aim unugn. ten lnfnw:, Mr nn(1 Mrs' Arthur H. Rur Rur te fc,Clf'er' wl meter next week "viral dnyi. " W"0r0 lhy Wl" 81'm,d Y fheZvW1Ulam c-. 8"VeuI- et I'enldca. mi. V'estcr, accetniuinlii w.tinn enn n,i iJj. yyUBhter, Mrs. I. Hnrmii uinit.n., n,i W few Ji, Hl)reul an returned from a --" niuy in ueiiVBDurcr. i..w. and Mri Wllll.'. u ti i sr. and m i-'I'ST!. . ""J"- Mra. "Henr7".yr 9'. eSWH Cellins Baths Fer Women , Exclusively Phene Spruce 5484 Are given under the supervision of Trained Xurses. The quantity of exercise taken the cabinet baths, diet, salt glow, Turkish rub, massage or ietl rub, coeling: spray bathe and ether factors In our treat ment are cnrcfully prescribed te meet the Indi vidual's need. Fer the convenience of women who are out of town off and en during the summer, SIXGLE Baths or Treatments may be taken. COLLINS INSTITUTE BELLEVUE COURT BUILDING 1418 WALNUT STREET NewOpen The Barnet Garden (formerly the High Bridge Inn) 4867te4889RidgeAve lekSSkw., SfMJSl Onr at Step In Frent of Our Doer The New, Beautiful and Commodious home of II. M BARNET, FAMOUS ROOT BEER, SALT WATER TAP FY, Heney Flavored POP CORN nnd TEAROOM for light lunchca. Commencing July 9th and Continuing te the 29th, the Famous CREATORE of 42 Artists and Soloists will Give Four Concerts Evcrv Day as Follews: 3 te 4 5 te 68 te 9 nnd 10 te 11. jDlfOvtfMI JpMMNV 2222- ALWATB Prtr:CTLT wW wPlPt, t. vrinvirp. a 11, 1-.S0, 1:30, B:S0, TAP, 0:M ' ; "OYER THE BORDERS A PARAMOUNT PICTtmR rRTUHtW Rttv Common & Tem Story by Blr dllbert Parker 4$ 3 Aililwl Hew te MAkft n lUdle rer OOO Next Week ao-te-theMovle" ' Wi THOMAS MEIOHAN In "OUn 'LBJI INO CITIZEN" 'A AJ'lcd "Nanoek of the North" YtfLf yjSrttam PALACE 1 A, MA 12. 1.7.1 0. 8 and 10 P. il , 0 V i lirnnd and Chentnut 4 AGNES AYRES- ., li!TII ANU MAUKET 0:4.'.. A. M. tt 11 P. M "The Weman Who Walked Ment" With Dorethy Dalten MII-TON BIt.1.9 b WANDA HAWLBY a nn AIM A 10T1I AND CHESTNUT AKLA11A 10 a.m. te it:is p. m. IRENE CASTLE f,y.. iriVTADI A NINTH AND MARKET VlllUlvlA tl A. M. telIHSP. M, ' oecvnnNEim meruis1 'Yellow Men and Geld" , CAPITOL Vlole Dinn In STJI AND MARKET 111 '.. M. te lliinlp. M. "Seelns'n lif'.levlng" ei rtrC JL'MPBR AND MARKET jGLOKfc VAUDEVILLE Contlr.ueuH 11 te 11 Popular Pflea GOTH tt MARKKT NIOHTI.Y H:1J Wi:D.. SAT.. L;1". AND HEU PLAYERS In "DADDY J.ONO LKOS" N't Wit "Parler. Hedroem and Dath" CROSS KEYS MAE DESMOND k EITH'S THEATRE , VIVIENNE SEGAL nd GEORGE LE MAIRE fWlfh .Tna Tklfl..- Tremendeua Summer Feature miewl WILLOW GROVE PARK HKAll Victer Herbert and His Orchestra Plnr Amid Delightful Surroundings Music Pinlllen Reacneil fit In Adraee ut the.Purk Phene or Write Have Dinner Tlila Kvcnlns en the Ceal Perchfft of the Cnnlne Heuse of .Wenger 1229 Walnut Street HATS By B. Chertak Wenger Regardless of the month or season, Chertak invariably displays millinery far in advance of the vogue. FURS By .Merris Wenger The first indications of Fall Fashions in Furs are new presented. Orders received at this time are taken at special prices and enjoy much mere personal attention. fSr-tt 3" w IMPORTERS. DESIGNERS a MAKERS OF WOUEN'8 AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL OP THE UIOHEST CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS Stere Closed AH Day Saturday APPAREL OF THE BETTER KINO 5 ti&fi tl Chestnut Cernsr Twelfth A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE BONWIT TELLER. GbCQ CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Fer Friday, the last Shopping Day of the W.eek WOMEN'S COTTON DRESSES 10.00 & 15.00 An Exceptional Collection of High-Grade Dresses Very Specially Priced for Friday A wonderful selection of the Summer season's best modes and colorings in versions for vacation and general wear. Fine FRENCH VOILES, CHIFFON VOILES, voiles exquisitely embroidered, IMPORTED SCOTCH GINGHAMS, BELGIAN LINENS; DELICATE TIS SUES and smart PRINTED NOVELTIES featuring the fashionable fly ing panels, touches of fine lace, hand embrdidery, contrasting pipings and hosts of dainty effects characterizing modes of the finer type. Very unusual values. WOMEN'S DEPT. : SECOND FLOOR Dresses 13.75 values te 19.50 Exceptional choice in printed crepe, tub silk, foulard and crepe de chine. Wonderful values. Wash Dresses $7.50 te 16.50, fc te 29.5$ Of prinKham, uncrushable linens, Swisses, plain and dotted voiles. Plain tailored and trimmed. New 16.50 te 79.50 MMMMMiMiMMiMsiimmmm 1 Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street-1214 A Phenomenal Sale of SUMMER HATS At $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Rarely, if ever, have we been able te offer a group of hats as attractive as these at values se calculated te please. They are all new straws and many arc combined with charming fabrics. There are flower-trimmed hats, tailored hats, sports hats, dress hats a style for every young miss or matron in exactly the shade she will prefer. Every hat represents a saving of several dollars. Clearance of Sweaters, $1.65 and $1.85 Sweaters in White and color?, featuring the popular drop stitch weave. Sizes te 40, in Black te 44. 51.65 and $1.85. Imported Chiffen Weight Hese Reduced Frem $4.50 te $1.95 These stockings are taken from cur regular stock and are therefore perfect. In Black and Nude. Capes and Wraps WERE 25.00 te 139.50 Of Canten and Reshanara crepe, trimmed with monkey fur, caracal, platinum fox; some have cellars of self. Envelope Chemises Ot Reed quality crape dp chine : Inserts of real filet ana hand-ombreUIered knots. Formerly 3.95 2.95 Sweaters, 2.95 Smart sllp-over styles; cel. ors nml white ; of llsht-welsht wool. Tuxedo model, Hsht-wclBht neul. 3.95 m Reductions in This Different Kind of Juvenile Stere 2 tO 4.95 formerly 5.00 te 12.50 &&IA&&!W&??1'. ""en. Swiss, English wwi.v.. u u...; fwube. rur nneu t, vt t years. Wet Sftculii in Apptrtl thai SUnierhes Urstr Weman B m Fancy Lisle Hese, Special at 75c Values 'te S1.50. In Dlack, Gray, Coating and Beige. 3-oz. Bettle of Coty's French Toilet Water 1 Very Special at $2.25 We are able te offer Coty's famous toilet wntcrs in four of the best-likeil odors; L'Orignn, Jacqueminet, L'Eflleurt, nnd Styx at the lowest price at which these popular toilet waters have ever been quoted. Full 3-oz. bottle, ?2.1!5. Allen's Newly Improved Quality Hair Nets $1.00 a dozen, 3 dozen for $2.50 Flirt of a 1 1 a hair net Mieuld n. of the rluht shade te match the M ..... ., .i nii.i.111, in uuura.-, ne perren Allen's Improved quality hair nets ceme In an unusua ly (reed mmertment of shades and any net found te be Imperfect will he cheerfully replaced , xt.1!,1 f"V0,:t,lnK HlrilK1't, fliniie hair net there are r,ve thlnsn one sliA.d tulte Inte e-m-w eratlen -ees,-nesH of mesh. 1-nKth of net. worls werls mnnshlp iiuu!lt of hair and length of hair used An examination will prove thai Aliens newlv Impieved quality hair nets excel In all thce point? The meshes an- eiy close, se that wisps of hair c. nnnt stray through; the nets are unusually Ions, thus Insurltis ciinwnlonre in adjustment; the workmanship Is the heht te he pret'ired. the hair usttl Is of eMrcmelj One quality, shown by the fact ihat rarely nre there breaks In t' net from handling, and the fact there are comiinra cemiinra tlvely few knots 6ws that the hair used is also verv Ieiik """'a Allen's iniprei-d quality cap shaped hair nets h.u unqsual depth, which is ncees;uy te Insure a Reed fit They art particularly wel bhnped in order te fit any cnirfur.. and three rows of smaller mesTeH form nn adjustable edirn that holds the net In place n""",lr '" The can nets of smaller size for these who prefer them nru nn perfect In shap. depth and Mue as the l.inrer en"a All these nets may be had In double as well as slnirln mcnh n.,rt In this form will be found particularly geed for meter"ns and sports 8 dozrffe "si "n"0Ulltl"lly tl,e ,,est "ets en tl' n,u,kut t '" a down, ' ,u Wri"" MriBlP- or deuble-niesh nets and grny deuble-tnesh nets nre t the same hlKh iiuality, si.su a dozen, irau nem are The balance of the hair nets from the M. J. Lewis stock will be en sale, Thursday and Fiday, at 25c a dozen. Lf" 'rrice was $1.00 a dozen my M tsrrv, ")W (IB. t,i k HI .'?! illA:-- --- i & te ,WtWi S. -..' ,iSi , .-- -T- -r.y t .r if i. V!iL.K'j.j.1'ijcW. 1. Stflfcj.. '. i. j . ,,-t a j iiKkKmms ,rte mi