jp?Sl ECH mAraaE,j 3v HRIK :,M r'W?HBEIBWT..''3 aSAST- "tiWvJWWTO7T; "wawws'w.9'.vw '., TAc .-,!! -awarifaBWM.'Wf, . y..yTr -.& -vi:v,rvAV'yv?rV4',y.i.w iWL! TOVTONTrTO' "'PTTHTiTn TIKUliUJ-Jf JlIJDAilJ!iJL I'AS?TJIP,r AJW.RV -vMwr HIA, i'rfS l 11 ST RSKfeSf.5R MTiSW -jM3rfl :rWW VH i JJ ' 7'VfWWH rcvrjrvvi.-rwi ij tt. wcrmv WW?SffifWK fll" II fl IST GOSSIP ABOUT' PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Smart Bathing Clethes She Chats About the Coming Season's Buds Mary Elizabeth Disappointment Is Keen GINOHAM Is stilt vrry popular for bathtnic m"". I "" "Tnm .t Cape Mny the bench wan bright with the cnycheckeil Rlnghnms nnd heavy llnrn bathing ireckH. Te go In the ocean nt Cape Stay reminds me of going te one of the milmrbnn movie. Ten hce .einu one .veu knew n,m0,t cv"y ethei minute en the beach ; and the Kubiirbnn movie 1 Jammed with your various friends and neighbors. Cretonne In alfe being widely used his xcawn for bathing milt, and 1: makes a geed-looking costume. Mary itnnter wna wearing a wilt of gray foil rl oil Mimdnr which had large black S in It. Mnry h Alfle Hunter f, ve ngest clatcr, yu knew, and quite inml-loekliig. Her Meter, Katharine. S5rri , Inane Davln' .Jr., a brother of l?"y Darin. They live out In Pen- llTIJtemlnle Caner has a bathing milt of red nnd blue plaid gingham and wearb l hrlBht red bnndnnii en her hair. Seme u v I don't think I have ever Men Ktcndnle without some red In her com tune. U'h either .in entire red gown e" n red hat or red trimming. And If. "OrdXa,,,Hrn,ner,0We.herlll usually irei " te the conventional black bath nc iilt and she ccrtitlnly looked rtunnlng font week-end In a suit of blnrk nl k 1th white linen cellar and cuffs. Kd ; t is such a wonderful tlgure and art "en lierwlf he beautlfuly Ifs always . tilienure te see her., H he and het huKul. Heck Wctherl I. have n cot- Uge at Cape May for the summer. D II) .miii knew that Agnes YnriuiH Is V positively coming out this winter? Inst Tear It was announced that she would? "ml then It w.s decided, nlnee he was Htm pretty juumk, ji J henld have another year nt school and 'unite her debut. this season. 1 Ancn Is the daughter of the Charl ton Ynrnnlln-fliid a granddaughter of Mrs. Alexander Brlnten Coxe. Her sis irr. Margery, married Arthur New New bell Jr.. and Sephie Is new Mrs. ltegl- m 11 J. bs. Agnes will be Introduced nt ii law dance and It's very likely in Mrs Coxe will give n ball for her, m she lum for her oilier granddaughters. t CT1TIA LAXU11KT1I is coming out L next winter, tee. Have you ever hMird of M many debs as there wll Over a hundred I hear, mere than fce have been since the year iX nfirr the war. 1 saw T.etltm or nwi i most ne'Tle called her, the ether day "iriiiB n bUmlni: blue organdy drew ultli a lavender silk girdle nnd a large "Whan wen.lerf.il long red hair. nlilcn Vic's just had bobbed by the way. ni blue eyes. She has been Mudyli g ocupnlenal therapy this year, but ,t fa I , as I said before, she will be a ebutante. She Is coming out at a nhleh her parents, Mr. and "; J,a' net Umlreth, Jr., will give for her en ilcteber liO. MAIIY ELIZABETH is six yen. old. and when the circus came te (en recently. Daddy decided that would take her te hee It. and t &elh. SU ! I always wanted le have a het deg. Oh! Oht InM will you really get me one.'" Sure, '"Se Kent day came and Daddy and Mnw Elizabeth went and hey a wenilrrfiil time, though Da. l n tic. nfter Ilie hhew was ever and the I ad stemied for a "het deg" en their nj e,- meter. Mary Ellxabeth was rn her ulet. He conclude, tlm nhe wan tired ,!,1 flid nothing nlKjut It. V 1 ,c" i1 readied home. Mether flJ" Cllrabeth nt the deer while Ilaildj mu the car nwnv. "Well, darling. said Z. "Did veu and Daddy have .. won wen dei ful time, and did jeu hove peanuts anil het dogs?" r.i,n. " "Oh Mether! don't tell Dndd. ilrd Mary Elbi.beth bursting .te trnrs "I was se disjointed. Daddy enlv heusht me the tail." NANCY WYNNE. tern. Minn Agnes Allen and Mlu Mary Virginia Allen, of 2124 Stiruce ntretl will salt for Europ en July 22 en the Hem.irlc. They will spend the summer traveling abroad. , . Mr. nnd Mr. Jeseph SHI Clnrlt, of Kntes Hnll, Chestnut Hill, will open their country place nt Houtlmmpten next week. Mr. and Mrs, Themas Ncwhntt, of the Old Place, Ithnn, nailed for Kurepe last wceh, where they will spend the summer. They will spend seme time en the Isle of Hkyc. hater they will visit at Iver iicss, where Mr. Newhalt was In com mand of the mine base during the war. They will return te this country In the rati. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Cressen Wlstnr. of 7818 Seminole avenue, Chestnut Hill, have closed their house for the summer nnd have taken n cottage nt Uay Head, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward C. Page, of For Fer For leugh Farm, Bryn Mawr, are spending n pari of the summer at Watch Hill, ,, I. Mrs. Themas McKcnn, of Haverford, has left for Hnsbore, Me., where she will spend six 'weeks. Her dnughtcr, Miss Nancy II. McKenn, has gene te vis t her uncle. Mr. J. t; Ulshoe. nt White Qrnss Rntich, Jacksen's Hele, Wy eming. Mr. Tneman McKean, jr.. icrt Inst week for ,Camp Cnsqunnay, N. H., where he will spend the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederic H. Straw brIdRS, of Torworth, Otrnmtilewn, left last week en a meter trip. Mrs. Jnmen Francis Sullivan, of the Weeds. Itadner. has returned from Southampton, where she spent u fort night. Miss Eleaner Purvlancc, daughter of Mrs. Perccrlne Wllmer, of 302!1 West Coulter street. Oermantewn, will leaves en Frldny'fer Watch Hill, It. I., where she will be the RUcst of Miss Mabel D. Mcllvnlne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles J. Mcllvnlne, of Pine Hill, Ard Ard mere, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayten Strnwbrldge. 300 lieacem Lane, Merlen, are spending a fortnight at the Illtz-Carlten In At lantic City. Mrs. Murray Dutkin. of Philadelphia, who has been entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Uert Seaman at their home In Free- pert. N. Y for two weeks, returned yes terday, when she left rer Atlantic city te stny during the Elks' convention this week. Mr. and Mrs. Crll Smith, of 4232 Hougliteu street, Ucv.loreiiuli, arc en- lertulnlng Miss Nerma Hltz, of New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. William Levis, of the Teuralne, 1520 Spruce street, nrc nt the Strnthnven Inn, Swnrthmerc. On September 1 they will leave fcr the Tramore Hetel, Atlantic City, where they will remain for a month. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Freeman, of Whltceak, Melrose Park, who nre nt their summer place at LonKPert, will sail for Pnrls with their three sons en Snturday next en thp La Snvele. They will meter through France, Switzerland and Italy with Mr. Freeman's brother and sister, who nre residents of Paris, and will return during September. Mr. and Mw Rebert Lynns Mlshler nnd their daughter:), Miss Marlen Mlsh ler nnd Miss Betty Mlshler. of Lons Lens Lons dewne, me occupying their summer home, Robins' Nest, Ilushlilll, Pa., for the remainder of the summer. Spending the Summer in the Mountains Photo by J. TATNALL Mitchell Ul'lnt. MISS ELIZABETH H. Daughter of Mrs. William Francis Tatnall, of SS09 Archer street, Germantown, who tvith her mother is spending the "summer at eir camp at Pecene Lake preserve, poceno, pa. me engage cnt of Miss Tatnall and Mr. William Powers, of Youngstown, (J., has recently eeen anneuncea th ment Germantown Mis. Charles Martin, of C428 Greene street, who recently leturned from Eu rope, is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. naltzar de Mare nt their cottage In Longport, Miss Gladys Celeman, of Wakefield street, Is visiting relatives and friends In Washington for ten dnys. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Bell, of the Wyncva Apartments, ere nt Atlantic City for a stay. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mack, of 722 Wcstvlew avenue, ere spending some time at Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Stamin nnd their family have removed frcm 1412 Dia mond street te 417 West Hertter street. Mrs. Harry Adams nnd her dnughter, Miss Florlne Adams, of 0020 MuCnllum street, will leave shortly te spend the summer at Beach Haven. Mr. and Mrs. 412 West Price City for a stay. Edward A. Cinne, of street, are at Atlantic SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Helen W. Allen, daughtei of Mrs Alfred Reginald Allen, of J0M Kpiuce Rtreet, will make her debut ut a tea te lip given by her mother en Saturday afternoon. December '-. Mrs. Allen and her children, Miss Allen and Mr. Alfred It. Alien, ere spcndlmt the summer nt their .cottnge nt Iserthepst Harber, Me. nnd will letuin te his rlty some time In September. Dr. Charles J. Hntnld. of Montgem- avenue, Chestnut Hill, will give n ball en Tuesday. December 20, ut ihe Hellcvue-Stintferd in honor of his diURliter. Miss Margaret A. H.itlleld Mis Hatfield will make her debut nt a tea te be given bv her fnther en Sep tember 20 Dr. Hatfield, Miss Hatfield nnd her two brothers, Mr. Jnines S. HatHcld and Mr Alexander A. Hat field, left last week for a trip nbreud. Mies Agnes Yarnnll, daughter cf Mr. snd Mrs. ("hnrlten Ynnmll, of Seven tremh nnd Locust streets and f'rum freek Fai m. Deven, left hist week for Southampton. It. I where she Is visiting Mls Mary Thau. She will Jein her parents en Wednesday at their place at Northeast Hmber, Me. Mr. Clarence C. Zantzlnger nnd her (hlldien, of (licenacre, Chestnut Hill, wll lenve net week for Northenst Ilnrber. .Me. where they will spend the remainder of the hummer Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Wagner Perter, "f Fifteenth and Pine streets, are spend ing seeral weeks with Mrs. Perter's par- tits. Mr and Mis, Henry Ilrinteu Coxe. nt llnffed, their count ly home nt Pen Hmi Mr. mid Mrs. Perter will spend the remainder cf the mmraer at Chelheu. Mis. Jeremiah .1. Sullivan, of t10 Walnut street, left last week for At lantic city, where she will spend the maimer at her cottage, Her daughter, MIks Edith .Sullivan, will Jein her later In the month. Mrs. Sullivan's son-in-law and daughter. Mi, and Mrs. Edward Hopklnsen. Jr., of Montgomery avenue, f'heetnut Hill, ure also occupying their "Huge nt Cliclfea. Miss Alberta Ilcnth, daughter of Mrs. Benjamin fteath, of 1011 Welnut street, tthe Iihk been the guest of Mr. and Mis. tbarlteii Yaruall, at Crumcreek Farni. tnclr OLuntry iilace nt Deven, for some time, win leme today te Jein her mother si her uittage nt Northeast Harber, Me. The mnrrluge of Miss Heath nnd Mr. Harry Respugai ten Ncllsen will take place mi October IS, Mr nnd Mrs. UusspII Dunne nnd their daughter, Mlt-s Saiah Franklin Duana, r ijreen Hill l'ai iiih, Qverbroek, will 'Rll for Europe tedu, wheie thev will M'eiid th bummer tinvcling en the Con Cen uient, Miss liiinne will make her debut nt n ten te Iip glxeu by her parents en December 0 Mr and Mrs Hertrnm 'Llpplncett, of hcnilnele. nnd I!e. avenues. Chestnut Hill, will linse en Saturday for James own II. I wheie thev will be the cue,ts for two weeks of Mrs. I.lppln "Un parents. Or nnd :;.. Barten C, jlrst, nt ihelr celtnge. They will later Jlt Mr, LIpplncett'H parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, lertiaui Llpplncett, ulse nt Jamestown, and will return te this city tne middle of .ugust, . Mr, and Mrs, I'ercj H, Clark and their daughter, MM Miriam It. Clurlc and Miss Mary T. Clurk, of Wllleughby, Cyu. Sva, will Isave en Wednesday neM for Neithesjit Harber, Me. North Philadelphia Miss Kathryn Kletz, of 877 North TwcntlPth street, haa left by way of the llreat Lakes for Chicago te visit Miss Kcltli Ilnilng. She will nlhe go te Wlnnectke. Ill,, where she will be the guebt of Miss Helen Simpsen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chniles Schaeffcr. of 702 Wen Cambria street, aie receiving con gratulations upen the birth of a daugh ter, Hemlettu Ree Schaeffcr. Mrs. Schaeffer will be lemcmbered as Louisa Virginia Lnmbrccht, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Herry J. Lnmbrccht, of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs Jehn Cyrus Haines, of 2205 Amber street, Kensington, nre mnk Innr nn extended visit te their dnughtcr, Mrs. James llobeit Blnlr. of Franklin, Pa., stepping en route ut Niagara Fnlls nnd Cnnnda. Colonel J. J. Ryan. U. 8. A., retired, nnd his dnughtcr. Miss Clarlsse Ryan, who have been visiting Colonel Ryan's sister, Mrs. S. M. Ennis, of 2312 North Sixteenth street, for the last three weeks, have left by meter for their future home In San Antonie, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Malls, of 2033 North Thirty-third street, announce the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Esther Malls, te Mr. Stanley A. Ureza, of 4r30 Neith Bread street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnlls and their family are spending the sum mer at their cottage, 220 Seuth Vermont avenue, Atlantic City. Seuth Philadelphia Miss A. V. Themas, Miss Elizabeth Themas nnd Miss Mnrgnret Themas, of 1721 Mimin street, have left by beat for Bosten, where they will remain fcr several days. A block party In aid of St. Aleyslus' Catholic Church will be held from Fri day. July 14, te Saturday, July 22, en Twenty-sixth street between Merris nnd Tasker, Mr, and Mrs. Jehn Manning, of 1428 Christian street, have sailed for a three months' tour In Europe. Miss Mary Montgomery, cr 2321 Seuth Rosewood street, hns returned home, nfter a visit of several days In Atlantic City. Miss Marian Daly, of 232?. Seuth Rcse Rcse Rcse woed street, spent last week In Atlantic City. The wedding of Miss Mury Veronica Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, of 2121 Cres3 street, nnd Mr. Victer J. Ruffenack, of 132B Merris street, was solemnized In St. Edmend's Catholic Church, Twenty-tnud and Moeio streets, en Wcdticdny. July 5. The ceremony wns performed by the Rev. Geerge S. Walker, O. S. A., who wns the celebrant of ihe nuptial muss. Miss Reglna F, Murphy, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mr. Frederick S. Ruffenack, a brother of the bride bride bride gioem, was best ninn. A breakfast fol lowed nt the home of the brlde'H par ents, nfter which Mr. and Mrs. Ruffenack left en n wedding trip. They will be nt home nt 2221 Seuth Hembergcr stieet, after July 1G. Mr. nnd Mr.'. Edwnui Meei, of 2719 Seuth Randelph street, nre iccelvlng congratulations en the blrih of a sen, Edward Mejer, Jr. en July -' Frankford Mrs. O. Emmens, of 0330 Hedge street, Is spending the summer at Brewerton, X. Y. Miss Helen Cenner, of Orthodox street, is spending a fortnight with her aunt, Mrs. Martha Andersen, at her cottage In Wlldwoed. Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Burlt. of Wyoming avenue nnd D street, are at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. TrnyeB nnd their daughter, of 1101 Harrison street, are spending some time at Atlantic City. Mrs. D. F. Levett, cf 1322 Orthodox street, Is nt Portland, Me., for the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn T. Karney, of Indianapolis, are visiting Mrs. Harry T. Karney, of 4182 Paul street. Norriatewn Announcement Is innde of the ninr rliur of Miss Janet M. Jnblew. dnughtcr of Mrs. Lena Jnblew, of 319 West or-1 nance street, nna mr. imrry "" of Mr. Isaac Prrter, of Philadelphia, en July 0, The Rev. Levin frtnclnted at the marriage ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs Mrs Perter, nfter a wedding trip te Atlantic City, will live nt 310 West Fornnnce street. lUre M.rv Klv. Of fiO I Clialll street, hns nnneunced the engagement I of her daughter, Miss F. Ruth Keely, and Mr. Geerge W. Weed, son tf Mr. nnrf Mr, .Inmx W. Weed. Jr.. of Cell- shohecken. The formal announcement i , was mnde nt n nusceiinneeus mower given by Miss Keely In honor of Mles Alice Kramer. Miss Kramer will be married In the fall te Mr. Archie Oenr hnrdt. Mrs. nebert Yenger. of Enst Elm t..al AnlirliilHfe Infnrmnlli' nf tier home en Saturday In honor of Miss Allce I Savage, of Hnddenfleld, N. J. Miss Bnv- nre is n sopnemore ni iiucicncii univer sity, nnd the guests Included her clues mates who live In Norrlstewn, Miss Jane Tedd, of Mnrkley street, gave n luncheon en Saturday In honor of Miss Anita Yarnell, of Lansdowne. Miss Yarnell Is the guest of Miss Doro Dero Dore thy Vnrlnn, of the Uulph. Cevers were laid for eight guests. Mrs. E, C, Wentc nnd dnughter, Miss Dorethy Wentz, of 823 Hwcde street, nre spending several weeks In Newnrk, N. J. Miss Mnry Jane McCoy, of DeKalb street, entertained nt cards en Snturday In honor of Mrs. William Campbell, of Dayton, O, Mr. James J. Trncey and his family, of r. 29 Stanbrldge street, have gene te Atlantic City, where they will occupy their cottage for the remainder of the summer. Mr. Charles II. Brunner, of S20 Swede street, will spend the next two months nt Camp Haverford, Deer Inland, Penpb Penpb scet, Mc. 'DADDY' COHEN PLANS GIFTS Will Supply Ice and Milk te Peer Families During Summer A plan te help peer families who are net n bio te provide ice nnd milk for their babies, during the het weather was nnneunced today by Ilnrry Cehen, nf (1.147 Lebanon nvcmie. mere popularly known ns "Daddy" Cehen. He will give nwny 1000 pounds of ice nnd 100 quarts "of milk every Krldny during July nnd August. The donations will be obtained by tickets which will K'. distributed by Mr. Cehen. A huiidrisl families will be given these supplies each Frlflay, with the exception of one week. On Friday, July 12s Mr. Cehen will. Instead, cntertnin hihi children nt n party at his home. Mr. Cehen has arranged te entertain (100 children nt the Adelphln en Christ inaa, and will distribute -00 baskets te peer families en Thanksgiving. Traveling Abroad ty222iiiilS222iMBBBHHBBI23ifi3IE iHHliH! S"-"- -" Si BHH : WmM. Bmm I pHHI ? i '''"--'' i I I RARNET GARDEN 487 te 4889 Ridge A?eB CREATORE and HIS BAND VmiP flfinf-PrlH 34il try H:i.y us t'ellewtl e b in WILLOW GROVE PARK HERBE TOIIAY RT DAY th DelUhtful ... . lAnnafll t)AVAt(l in u fS.k..lll... . VICTOR HERBERT by VICTOR IIKHIIEHT ANI IIIH IIRCniMTRA l'hnte by Marceau. MISS AGNES T1MMONS Of Northbrook Stock Farms, Northbrook, Pa., who, accompa nied by her sister, Mrs. Charles Hall, also of Northbrook, is traveling en the Continent and England. They sailed for Paris en June 3 and expect te remain abroad until the late autumn BUSINESS MEN'S OUTING Affair of Sixtieth and Market Streets Association Held Today Twe hundred members of the Sixtieth nnd Mnrket Streets Huslncsg ."Wen's As As Mii'lallen will participate in nn eutinK at the Philadelphia. Itiflu Club. Urend street nnd Olney avenue, today. The plnns Include n pnrade of fifty automobiles starting from Sixtieth and Chestnut streets nt neon, a bnsebell match between tenuis representing Six tieth street and Market street, respec tlvelv, running rncc, fat men's races, etc., ending with a dinner at the clubhouse. GAS Firemen Candidates Announced Reading, Pa., July 12. Heading bus two candidates for president of the State Firemen's Association, which will have Its annual meeting ln Harrlsburg next October. They nre Karl Keck. of the Keystone Heek and Ladder Com pany, nnd Jeseph Merris, of the Lib erty Company, each of whom Is seek ing indersement by local companies. Nenrly 10,000 volunteer firemen from all sections of the State arc expected nt the Hnrrisburg convention. Soldering Furnact and Appliance Manufactvrtd by L. D, Berger Ce., 59 N. 2d St Bell, Market est Keystone, itain 71 r-KNITTING WOOL-, Knitting Wor- 1 Ac i Silk & wool Ofke tied, per ex. " I Per oz " We'll Gladly Send Yen Rnmplci. BEADS Embroidering, Beading, Braiding Novelty Embroidery Ce. Grennd Fleer Stere 15 N. 10th St. 1007 Filbert c yStIL&lS f THE Electric Washer with the most wonderful Wringer ever made! i SENT TO YOU ON TEN DAYS' FREE TRIAL this splendid Prima Electric ! Washer with the wonderful time - saving wringer which never breaks buttons and I which wrings thin or thick I pieces with equal ease. And ' then, te make this the most I attractive electric washer offer ! of the year, you can have it for f your own and pay JfAVJ I If V) rT3P ' ".B'J Vifl Only $2.50 rek Think of it I The electric washer with the wringer which has revo lutionized mechanical clothes-washing te try in your own home without a penny of cost te you; and then, when you decide you can't get along without it, our special offer of the easiest kind of easy-payment terms. Don't forget our wonderful summer electric Iren offer the Queen folding ironing Ueard FREE with each Franklin electric lien. $1 first payment. NO II-. Betli e( these offers nre very linilleH time specials and nre mndi- only le nur light nnd power customers. Don't put off investigating until the last minute rush. TODAY Come In- -Telephone Write Walnut 4709 The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET S. 40th St, th and Diamond Sis. Frankford Ave. and Orthodox St. Kensington Ave. and Clearfield St. Itlh St. and Columbia Ave. ftrewel and RuscembSts. (Legan) 7 and W. Cheltsn Ave. Bread and Wharten St. DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY Chester Media Lansdowne Forced te Sacrifice! Our August Shipments of New Fall Merchandise arriving daily, and we have absolutely "Ne Place" te keep stock because of the Rebuilding Operations. The builders are in complete possession. "New Medels Must be Sold as Fast as They Come in!" TODAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY In Oer Chestnut Street Shep 100 Summer Dresses Seme Imported Ginghams. Linens, Dotted Voiles and Swisses and Organdies. $10-00, $i2.se, $15.00 Formerly $17.50, $19.75, $25 and $30 35 Afternoon Dresses Brocaded Silks, Foulards, Geergettes and Canten Crepes. $25-00 and $35-00 Formerly $40.00 and $59.75 12 Jeune Fille Dance Frecks $29-75 Formerly up te $65.00 20 Separate Skirts $12-50 Formerly $25.00 35 Coats, Wraps and Capes In Silk, Marvella, and some Pole Coats. Balis ia, Trieetme $18-50, $25-oe, $35.00 $45, $55 and $69-75 Formerly $40, $55, $70, $110 and $135 W . -Wt E? O A D E D fcl ' . MM. MM- 2 W Jbdft. IV MZj fWiZ3 COMPEL SUCCESS Unchecked WASTE In paring vegetables Is Extravagance Continued Extrav agance means Failure CLAD'S PARER turne .VASTE Inte WEALTH Kitchen Equipment for HettU and Rcitaaranti VICTOR V. CLAD CO. 119 & 121 S. 11th St. OFF THE BEATEN PATH Away from the Blde shows. Six mlles at sea en an Island, cooled by ocean and bny breezes, there Is a colony of summer homes built by men who believe they have found their Ideal. A plnce where every member of the family li happy. MOTOIl or take a Pullman there this wreW-end and see for yourself. Tvcle miles north of Atlantic City Is BEACH HAVEN, N. J. Geed hotels, excellent bathing, beating and fishing. Wire or phene for details and hotel reservation, THE BECK COMPANY Tel. Beach Haven, 22 R 11 Tkl. Is Gto.tht-NUvtet Direction BlanlMr. CnpiPanyj pi alavath rnnri?CTY vBNTtyAlrl natfT - &j &k SKW ,t ? ' NINRTKENTM AND MAnKfT;; it. i tne, alie, n:se. 7:30. eM A NKW PARAMOUNT PtCT THOMAS MEI IN GEORGE ADE fcTO' 'Our Leading Citi A,1rf.,t Allrnrllnti Tlia Marvel Plt "Nanoek of the North" Veral Krnlur. MAnY FAIIl'AN. Hepran 'ft Tdfirli&n 12. t. .f, 0. R Mj ?.H"When Remance Ri4ft Aildfd Attrartlen A Novelty , "A Trip te Paramount ew" An intlnmle lltnpe of stera and dl rter nt atudte nml hninn PALACE Richard Barthelmca 12T1I AND MARKET' :4n A. M. te 11 Y. U. IN HONNT" ADrAHlA 10',1 AND CHKHTNUT AlxLAUlA 10 A.M. te 11:13 P. M, iisTKiN 'Reekie,. Yeutk inrTfWI A NINTH ANO MARKET VlVylUtVlA ii a. m. le ii tin p. m. PSARIj WHITE WITHOUT FEAR" - A IJITrsl 8TH AND MARKET - IsArllvJLi 10 A. M. te 11:1 n P.M. rnNSTANfl, TAf.MADOK In "POI.I.Y OF THi: KOI.MKB" GLOBE JUNII'KIt AND MATIKBT VAUDEVILLE Cnntlnueun 11 te 11 Popular Prices CROSS KEYS 00TH & MARKET NiOHTI.Y !l WI3D.. HAT.. 2!lS MAE DESMOND ADT"n IN "PARLOR. 11EDROOM AND HATH" V..TI WffV "Hit HOPIvlNH" m 'iL' "i , ,; '. m, 4 ?'" m Nfl k EITH'S THEATRE FANNIE BRICE PpnpiiitlennI Htnr of "I'elUaa" MARMHAM. .IIONTOOMKRY "iiiiiiiiii." iiiiii .li.iiKiiiirr i ci ,. 1 - ,. .... j nes. c? in a .,iur.T jiriirri utnersj and RUTH BUDD Tne Olrl With the flmlle Direction M 1J. Kelt Chentnut St nt intli Centln. HAM te II P.M. ALDINE THE POWER WITHIN Added "The Leather Ptiihen" Willi Rrerl- !nrn "ltl" HnWa e SftSOJifi! A DitTerent Kind of Specialty Stere . fltl W" . Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Dress Reductions Fer Women and Misses 13.75 te 25.00 Formerly te 49M A collection of st lest that sire desirablp In their ferv npect. Latest creations, of beautiful spot ta sllkc, heav I'.inten crepes snutrC figured crepe de chine and feulaids of the better grade Clearance of Wash Frecks 7.50 Fermer Prices te 12.50 Of dotted elle, gingham and fine linen . a number of smart styles. - Waists, 1.95 of dlmiu of sheer fine qual ity I'eter Pan or tuxedo cellar'-, all-unite or dainty colei" Sweaters, 2.95 Smart wllp-ever st.xlcs, col ors and white . of light-weight wool Tuxedo model l'ghi-uelght wool 3.95 jjSirc Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman Annual Summer Sale &5 'M Fine White Canvas Oxfords -;sd Rubber soles, tennis heels, or white leathir soles, Cuban heels. Reduced te 5.75 CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Stere Closes Saturday All Day In Our Thirtecitli Street Step One Hundred and Fifty j New Warm Weather Dresses "Only One of a Kind" Belew Cost $7-M,$ie,$15an4$25 They were $39.75, $45, $59.75 & $69.75 Cantens, Taffetas, Krcpe Knits, Geergettes, Ratines and Tricetincs. In Dotted Gniffliains. Frecks Ginghams. Tissue ana p.mbrnirlnrffl v.;i t..i. Silks. Linens, Organdies and SuYsscs. 7-se,$lO,$15,$1850 and $19.75 Wraps! Coats! Capes! $20-00 te $75-00 Were $39.75 te $150.00 127 S. 13th St. PHILADELPHIA AND Boerivalk Sh.p-All.nlic City-Brighten Bloc 1337 Chestnut St. s p. m- lr: Ti;i,KPiiel Myci, '" -n T (" Extremely Fur Storage and Remedi Lew Hates LUIGISKIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN' 1714 Walnut Street V2 PRICE SALE TO CLOSE OUT 100 DRESSES 50 COATS & CAPES 40 SUITS BROKEN SIZES THESE GARMENTS HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR HIGH-GRADE STOCK TO BE SOLD AT HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICE FOR CASH ONLY 11 il I i J t' re ii M f Mrc,UVrJ p, .V,::a and U?T JaugU- Tfi no a T T RBFtWM h&&&s&l ?.Kt &-i-V.i.H u. MO EXCHANGE iWm n
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