4. JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Sees Mrs. Craig Biddle at the Depot. Southampton Prepares for Big Church Fete Next Menth 1UHAT perfectly wonderful eletlic4 vv : Mr. Craie HMdlp wear I I hap pened te be In Bread Street Station jesterdaj- morning when I nw n most stunning woman Just ahrnd of me. She wns walking te tlie New Yerk gAe, nnd tbere Mr. Haftmnnn Kuhn was wnltlng te sec Iter oft Fer rt memerit I wni) net sure whether It was Mrs. Riddle or her Mater Mrs. Clews. Then just en I wan making up my mind, Mrs. Blddlc turned and speke te me and then, of retine, I was sure for I de net knew Mr. Clews personally. Mrs. Diddle was en her way te New Yerk, theiiec te Newport. Her dres-f wa of eoffee-celored ullk crepe nnd her wrap was fashioned of a Mrnlght width of the same material lined with dark blue Mlk. Her lint wag a mush room 'hape of the coffee material trimmed with grapes maae out of silk. SOUTHAMPTON seems te be as fash ionable as ever, and every one up there Is budly engaged In arranging for the big benefit affair te be given for Bt. Luke's Church early In August. Francis Mnrkee, who, ns you knew, Is a relatives of the Mnrkees in this city and who Is very artistic, is arranging wlth Albert Hcrtcr for the "living pic tures." They nre te have a series of Greek paintings, "Dawn," "Night" tnd "Day." MRS. JAMES 8ULMVAN and her daughters. Frances nnd Elaine, have been in Southampton for a short itav, and will prebnbly be there for month later in the season. Mrs. Sullivan's little grandson spends the mtmmcr at Southampton with his father tt his grandparents' home. Yeu remember the little llefiman btby is a godson of Queen Eliza beth of Belgium. He was baptized after the Queen's return te her country, but fhe tent n proxy te take her place. He is the son of Mrs. 'Sullivan's daugh ter I-fta. who died about ten days after his birth. Queen Elizabeth is n clone friend of Mrs. t rands Burrell Heffman, the baby's ether grand mother. THEIIE nre all sorts of things doing at the different summer places, be Me dinners nnd dances. At Newport there is an Invitation tennis tournament tit the f'asliie. and en Wednesday there was a golf match at the Wjnntcnuck feiintrv Club at Great Harrington. That's V here Virginia Tlcker lives, and I unx interested te hear that she played In the tournament, though whether she wen or net T haven t heard ', , ." . i rinil1i..l nt She Is engaged te Ned Halliard, of fs.n.innf Hill, von knew, nnd was visit lng his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel O. flnlllnrri. several weeksnge. T re member seeing her at .Tnne Yentmnn nnd Emrt Savage's wedding en .Tune 28, where Ned was one of the ushers. Vir ginia has light hnir nnd n fair com plexion and Is most attractive. I sup pose that she nnd Neil will be married een and will live in Chestnut Hill. tee. ELSIE'S mother, while a charming and talented woman, has net been blessed with (reed leeks and. nmeng ether things. Elsie haR been brought up with a strict Idea about telling the truth. The ether day several Indies were praising mother's voice very ex travngautlv while Elsie was In the room, and one ndded : "And. my dear, you did leek se wonderful : T never saw veu leek f.0 handsome." "Oh!" said Elsie In n reproving tone, "Mrs. T. mother knows she is net prcttv, se jeu kn't Itnvc te tell her stories." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clajten. of 2221 D Latirey place nnd Grawyn. Haver ford, will give a ball at the Helleuie Helleuie Rtlatferd, en December 21, in honor of their daughter, Miss Rnrbarn Claten. Miss Claj ten will make he debut at ,i tea te be given by her parents nt their feuntrv place en October H Mr and Mrs 'la ten nnd their daughter aie spending the summer abroad, nnd will return te this country scmie time in Sep. tember. Miss Rita Delan, daughter of Mr and Mrs. riarence W. Delan. of Rosemont, will make her debut nt Newport this summer, where her pnrfents arc occupy ing their villa, Seaweed, Anether Interesting debutante will be Mies Elizabeth W. IUi ringer, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mcreau Barrlnger. of 201.ri Walnut street, who will be Introduced at a series of thea tre parties and at-homes In January. Miss Grace Nerrls. daughter of Dr. ind Mrs Richard Nerrls, of 500 North Twentieth street, will give a house party next week-end nt the cettage of her parents at Cape Mny. Miss Louise Nor Ner ns who is new at Beaver Camp, Eist union, Me, will Jrin her parents the .end of August. Miss Loulse Nerrls and her ether sister. Miss Virginia Nor Ner rls. will make their debuts nt a dance te be given by their parents cm Thanks, giving evenlnlrr. Miss Virginia Nerrls will enter Bryn Mawr College In the autumn. Mr nnd Mis Frank Samuel, of the seuthenst corner of Twenty. lecend and Lecun streets, entertained at luncheon yesterddny nt Blalrlusk. their summer "Ome at Narrncinsett T'ler. Their wests Included Mr. and Mrs. Edward umber Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Can I Iteljerts, Mr. and Mrs. Philip S P Randelph, jr . Mrs Alexander Brown nd Mr Philip S p. Randelph all of tnis rlt, irR .tnmes O Ballne, Jr, Mnhinirten: Mr. nnd Mrs. It If. I WMdnid. of Providence, and Mr and ars. s. H Htnmun Bird, of New Yerk. Tli Rev and Mrs, Leuis F Bensen. r -"11 Te Lancej place, h'lve been Pndlnu n short time at the Berkshire inn Great Bnrrlngten In the Berk mres, en their way te their summer "eme, Cove Cottage, Northeast Harber, 9nnl anil Mrs William W.illare Atterbury. of Beudlnnt Farm. Radner, jre at the Waldorf-Asteria. New Yerk, rer several daa. Mr and Mis Jehn Heward McFad. "n ars new at Bretten Weeds. N. H mm McF.idden wn Miss Florence M wiiwertli, of New Yerk, before her mar mar "age en June 30 at Southampton. L I Mr J Madisen Tnvler. of this city 'J spending the summer nt Newport rs " guest of Mr, Llspennid Stewart, of " erk, at his illu. White Ledge Mr and Mrs William Henry Tretter Mia their (laughter, Miss Elisabeth S Tretter of Cleeve Gate, Chestnut Hill, "t last week for Kennrbunkpert, Me, wiere the will upend ihe summer. Mt.'s Margaretta nien, daughter of SLr ,n"'l Mis Themns F. DlNen, of the Poplars. Chestnut Hill has letutned rem .Narrag.inictt Pl.-r, R I , where she ns been visiting her biethcr-ln-law and 'ister, Mi and Mrs Clement eee Wiiliiwrlgiit. of Chcbtnut Hill, ut their Wmnier place. .'LI'' aml Mrn. Meri Is W Stroud Jr , 5Jd their famll, of Hellew Tiee. Villa. rea. win e.m, t,rt latter pait of this month for Northeast Harber, Me , Where thci will etcupj Bird's Nest Cottage until ouebcr. & ana Mra- ''hnrlcs M Mot'leud r l? Sprue street, who have been Pending, several months abroad, have wiuriwa'te this country and are ecevj. i P.vlnjf their placn at Jamestown, Tl. I,, whero they will remain until the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford C Madeira, of Roberts read, Ardmore, will leave next week for Northeast Harber. Me., where they will spend the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Ij. Bunting and Miss Marjery Bunting, of 2106 walnut street, arc eccupying: a cottage nt'Cape ,May for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Rhodes, of Drlnktew, Villanova, hnve returned from Manchester, Masi , where they spent a fortnight, Mr. and Mrs. Qeerge Fales Salter, of Hosement, are occupying their cettage nt Spring Takc, N, v., where Mrs. linker Is convalescing from a serious Illness. They will later go trr their camp, Hepburnwoed, at Paul Smith's, In the Adirondack Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Morgan Denlfen, of Eveljnten, Ttosement, left yesterday for Northeast Harber, Me., where they will remain until the autumn, Mr. and Mrs. Qulncy Adams OII1 OII1 mere, of Westlawn, Chestnut Hill, are occupying Sunnvrreft, their summer place nt Watch Hill, It. I. Miss Dorotheaa Spotswood Mchl, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Frederick Mehl, of Valley read, Ardmore, will Icave today for Cape May, where she will spend a week. Miss Mehl will be a debutante of the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Leary. of Hunt ingdon Valley, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mlus Etheldredad Phillips I.cnry. te Mr. Jehn Swift An deregg, of Uethayreu, en Friday, Jutib 30, In Philadelphia. Mrs Urnest H. Crowhurst, who Is i pending the summer with her family nt 22 Seuth Marien avenue. Atlantic City, entcrtnlncd nt dinner last Thurs day. The guests were Mr. and Mrs Thomass E. Pocle, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. WnllB, Mrs. A. Keenan, Mrs. Jehn F. Costelle, Miss Harriet E, Crowhurst, Mies Kathryn O. Crowhurst, Mr. Ern est H. Crowhurst. Jr.. nil of Philadel phia; Mis. V. Hancock and Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Chapman, of New Yenk: Mr. Edward Peelo and Mr. Themas E. Peele, Jr. Along the Reading Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward V. Eans, of Jenklntewn, have taken a cettage In Death Haven for the summer. Miss Esther James, of Ambler, will leave next week for Luke Hopatcong for the remnlnder off the month. Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Cnmpbell, of Onte Lane, will leave next week for Neva Scotia. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Simen Geldman, of At lantic City, formerly of this city, an an lieuncn the marrlnge of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Geldman, nnd Mr. Wil liam Fisher en Wednesday, July 6, in this city. After a Northern trip they will live in Chelsea. Mr and Mrs. Edward I. Geldman and '"K-'ir vuunif son, niiuiicr unniei acrnpn, of ,500 Ner slxty.Sccend street, are spending the summer at 53 North Halclgh avenue, Chelsea. Mr. J Henry Kechcr. of 381C North Grata street, announces the enticement of hlii daughter. Miss Mildred Kecher. te Mr Hareld Simen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Simen, of Olncy. Mr. and Mrs. Themas A. Del Vorchle and their daughter, Miss Rita Del Vec hole, of 6032 Oxford street, will leave tomorrow for a stay of two months at their apartments In Atlantic City. North Philadelphia Mrs. Stanley L. Ruck, of 16t7 North Bread street. Is spending some time at Atlantic City. Mr and Mr. Isaac Gerstley. of t707 Jeffersen street, are at the Ranscley Lakes. Me., for the siummcr. Mr. nnd Mrs Edward Herzberg, of 200.". North Bread street, are nt the Ttevnl Palace, Atlantic City, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis, of 4001 North Seventeenth street, are spending borne time at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. August Wise, of the Hetel Majestic, are at Atlantic City for the summer. Seuth Philadelphia Miss Agnes Mehan, of 2531 Seuth Eighteenth street, entertained last eve nlnif at dinner In honor of Mlas Elcner Dertey, of Tnceny I Mr nnd Mrs Geerge A. Kentlng, i Jr.. of 2G33 Seuth Seventeenth street, i :mm ASCO ;?B8;raw?y!mv h. i'J ASCO ASCO z S3 I J , 4 I1 tkninrk&i' M ibm &Si 1 V4 'A J '1W .WIWHMiJMaMriiWla Marricd'injune aaBJgitllattfMaaaaaaar't ' '"'Vvjaaal ti'S r5Ai Vnole by J. Mitchell Elliet MRS. HENRY C. DUBOIS Who was Miss Julia M. Lavine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward J. Lavine, of Onivat, Chestnut Hill, before her mar riage en June 10. Mr. and Mrs. DuBois are spending the sum mer at the Chelsea Hetel, At lantic City have returned home after a short visit te Chelsea. Miss Jane Hnrreld. of 2644 Seuth Flficenth street. Is spending a few days os the guest of friends In Asbury rark. Mrs Simen Rhodes, of 030 East Price street, Oermnntewn, will entertain this evening nt dinner In honor of Miss Mnrle Mehan nnd Miss Agnes Mehan, of 2531 Seuth Eighteenth ntreet. Mrs. Rhodes was MIbs Mary K. Tener, of 1339 Rltner street. Germanteivn Mr nnd Mrs. Daniel Doneirhuo am occupying their new home at 1 ID Pelham read. Mr. Walter MacOreger Ratguel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ralguel, of 6325 Wnkefleld street, haa left for Sebago Lake, Me. He will later go te Camp Kcarsarge. Seuth Casco, for the re mainder of the summer. Mr. and Mr Charles B. Slner, of 21126 Mldvale nvenue, nre at Atlantic City. The Rev. Deminic Nepete. pastor of the Hely Rosary Catholic Church, has sailed for Europe, where he will re main for several months. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Markewltr and their family, of 0818 Lincoln drive, nre spending the summer at their cot cet tage. 102 Seuth Oakland nvenue, At lantic City. Helmeshurg Mr. and Mra f'harles Heard, of 2515 Rhawn street, have been spending a fortnight In Buffalo and Cincinnati, where they nre vlbitlng friends. STr. nnd Mrs Charles Andersen nnd i their family, of Welsh read, nre oc cupying their cottage In Ocean City for ' ine summer. Mrs Resa Oppenhelmer. of 8040 Row Rew land avenue, is nnendlnir the nummer with her children. Mr. nnd Mrs Herace Goldstein, of Richmond Hill, N. V ASCO OStTxSTaS lMk? KW.mwmMMTisXkMJ4XMm Ever had a cup? You've often meant te try Asce Coffee te see if it really is as geed as folks say it is. Se why net de it today ? Step in one of our stores and get a pound, and surprise the family with a cup of real coffee. Watch theiV eyes light up with pleasure when they take their first sip of this rich, rare blend of goodness. w Coffee "You'll taste the difference!" Sold wherever you sec this nnmcplate en ihe vfindevr: Amcricnn Stores arp located all ever Phila. nnd tlirousheut Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dehwr.re and Maryland ASCO ASCO, Acrn H Yardlcy Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Harper and Master Jesse B. Harper, Jr.,-. returned en Meudny from a meter trip te Ithaca, N, Y where their daughter, Miss Gladys Harper, nnd Miss Elizabeth Thompson, who accompanied them, will remain for a eummer course at Cernell. Mr. and Mrsfi Herbert Benward and Mrs. M. Marls,of Brooklyn, we ra the Kucsta of Mlfs Emma Hewell last week end, Mrs. Marls will remain for eeme time. Miss Mildred Levett. of Washington, D. C Is visiting at the home of Dr. O. C. Englc. The Methodist Sunday Scheel gave a picnic nt Cadwallader Park en Wednes day. Moorestown Mrs. ,T. D. Kngle, of East Main street. Is spending the summer at Beach Haven, N, J. Mrs. E. C, Ayrcs and her children, with Miss Anna Adams, will apend the month of July at Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. J. W. Nlckelsen and her children, of East Main street, have gene te Can tine, Me., te remain until the autumn. Delaware County Among the guests at the luncheon and bridge party which Mrs. William Cook gave nt her home In Drexel Hill n few daya age were Mrs Clifferd Malllet, Mrs. James Garfield, Mrs. Jehn Gorden. Mrs. Hareld Tnggart, Mre. Earl Mllllette. Mrs. J. F. Copeland, Mrs. Jeseph C. Duke. Mrs. David Tim mens, Mrs. Iwla Wilsen, Mrs. Theo Theo eore Smith. Mrs William Klrkpatrlck. 'and Mrs. C. n. McCarey. The Rev. and Mra. S. Harper Leepcr. of Media, have opened thelr cottage at Cape Mav, where they will remain until October 1. Mr. and Mrs. F. Warner Benerman, of Mevlan, entertained their bridge club en Tuesday evening. It was the last meeting until October. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lybolt, of Drexel Hill, have been .entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gulllnm for a few days. Norristown The marriage of Mlsa Elizabeth Catharine Evans, granddaughter of Mr. .Times Fratt. of 534 Nerrls street, nnd Mr. Gerald K. Fryer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn B. Fryer, bf 28 West Airy rtreet. took place en Wednesday eve ning In the Reformed church ert the Ascension. The Rev. H. W. Bright, pastor of the church, officiated. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fryer, brother and alstcr-ln-law of the brldedroem. A reception followed at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Fryer will llve at 28 West Airy street. Miss Helen Kelly, of 537 Hamilton street, entertained the members of the N. J. J. Club nt a miscellaneous shower In honor of Mrs. Harry E. Snyder en Tuesday. Mrs. Snyder wan Miss Mar garet Housten. The gucBts Included Bened CHICKEN The work of prep aration is ours. The convenience is yours. A household re quirement; a cam per's necessity. Standard for fifty yean ssssssssxssl:' $v. -"' f ASCO IP fi is P I 1 (? X ieii - $ I i rf it- ' ft ' i K t f; A , "X 'J A iz4mmm8$S wWVWU sZsZ-Zmx, 1 G"HlET5-fc" 4TT fc C 1 &&. . A "!! z& mKmw Mlaa Vlda Veree Mlea Betty fry, Mlsa Mary Fry, Miss Mary Bitting, Mlsa lleba Wanger and Miss Helen Housten. Dr. and Mra. T. W. Noennn, of Swede ntreet, have returned from a trip te Bosten, Mies Catharine and Miss Helen Fen nell, of me De Kalb street, will leave tomorrow for a month's trip te Den ver, Colerndo Springs nnd Yellowstone raru. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Mnrtln, of 609 Hamilton street, have returned from At lantic City, where they have been spend ing several weeks. Mr. and Mrs-. Nervln S. Wile, of 22 Haws avenue, nnd Mrs E. Leldy Brend lngler nnd her smnll daughter. Miss Elizabeth Loulse Brendlngler, or West Marshall street, recently metered te At lantic City, where they will remain some tlme. Mli.s Eleaner Murphy, of 120 East Airy street, has gene te Wlldwoed, N. J where she will stay for u month. IPTifiieiramiiiBiH!! Right from the glow ing evens te our Stere3. Victer Bread 6 Big Leaf Sold only in our Stores smrjj E Zena Gale Charles G. Nerria Irvin S. Cobb Theodere Dreiser IA2Hil JUiln U0innRIMnnnMTFMhuucndnts9HtnvHffHrU01iC9!lNj wsxvttitmmmmmttmH Ctienmjj 9 The Evening Public Ledger Prints en an lie neve ana aUcrtai,, feature, ,,, igPPHB MIBS MAR6DEN ENGAGED, Rprlnt Lak. N. J.. -Tuly 14. Mr. nnd Mra. Jehn E. Mnrsilcn, of .!) Gewen nvenue, Philadelphia, nnneimce the engagement of their dftiightcr, Miss Dorethy ltese Mursilen, te Dnvld V. Knoblauch, of New Yerk. Mn of Mr. and Mrs, David C. Ki.jtauch. of Thll adclphla. Ne dnte haB been set for the wedding. SWEATER SALE liEOt'l.Att BI8.00 HH.lt HWKATEH8 1K.IITFL'L DKMd.NH At $7.50 and $9.50 COLUMBIA KNITTING MILLS 3W KKNHINflTON AVK. Frankfefd L'nrs Nes, 3 mil 4 enim iiur doers A. OlleWI'..- " .-..- m jj. - - r wwsu , j rjyvy i SB dULd,$itZO, I isifM tm CtMOtBO MM ,WMvvmvwwvmMvww, Wicker Furniture Complete nw tock nt rerk bottom prices Fsc- tery direct te ynu a saving ut middleman's rreflt. B.H. Demeitic Ckairt, $S.E0 Side Armciiin 7.50 St. Geerge Chairs 8.50 Rocker nn earli chair, VI .00 exr. (W have a full Iltif. if Pe'tecs. TiM Tdblc nnd Fleer Umpi. Kern Itexcs sntl Bird Cases) ni AccRcpnufiRifPDMrn nn ynrwHMi ! it wvt 1m 2018 N. Frent St. Free DelWerr i sAVOrcn Ktcn. rhimc Diamond 3303'' FOR YOCIl VACATION WORK Why Net a TAPESTRY PIECE? IMPORTED and DOMESTIC BENCHES CHAIR SEATS PILLOWS ETC. In Sclrft Annerlfncnt (Jiint Rrcrlvcd Anether Shipment) AUe BEADS GIFTS WOOL Gcrmantewn Novelty Shep I 02 M. Clielten Air. ln. 4061' GT'filST? 6Z w BiCs' 7S( czmrxiueewaie??ti6e, W yMk rLXJ We Must PAY Fer What Life Gives Anita Prescott thought she wanted freedom, after four years of an "unfortunate, hasty marriage" with a man who was clearly "net her sort." Leve had blinded her eyes. Michael had net been the success she had proudly told her people he would be. Visionary, a dreamer, an inventor, he had succeeded in nothing but his boundless love for her, and new she felt that te be but a dragging fetter. A year's separation and then divorce peace, a return te her own social circles, maybe another grasp of life's pleasures. But, she chose te spend the year in a little white cottage with Miriam, the woman the village boys called vile names, the woman the neighbors shunned. Frem Miriam, whose deep draught from the cup of life had brought clarity of vision, Anita learned the fundamental law of life; that what happiness we have in life we must pay for." If unwilling te pay, the happiness is but a mirage. FOR VALUE RECEIVED by EDITH BARNARD DELANO tells of the regeneration of a soul, ihe rebuilding of a life It is the SIXTH in the Famous Series of TWENTY-THRFF STORIES OF MARRIED LIFE by twenty-three American authors. Appears Saturday, July 15 Nete carefully the names of the seventeen eminent authors and authoresses whose novelettes are still te appear one each Saturday Dorethy Cnnfield Samuel Hepkins Adams Janirs Hepper Clnrencp Dudinprten Kelland Henry Kitchcll Webster "Make It THE -3'1 MRNET SMRDEIi PV&)..l.,nl ...i .!! .'dffvti 'VJ,A5iJVO'Vvt (Formerly the High Bridge Inn) 48G7 te 4889 Uldgc Avenue Al h Cerner of Rldte Arcnaf, U liinhlct(nii I'nrknar i. Fnlrnmunt I'arK, Cnr 01 Steps In Frent of Our Boer. Treat for Mmtc Lerert AND r0L0IST5 Four Concert Kvcrr rnv i' FiiUeitn: 3:00. 4: Jr.. B nnd 10 !'. JI. i:N4nvAtir.R i'roermm of CLASSICAL i I'OITI.XK si:i.kctiens COOL ANI COVFOKTAIILK NCR ROt'MMNOS ALDINE Direction .M K. Kelt Cheitnut St at 19th Contin. It AM te 11 r M THE POWER WITtiiH Added "The Leather Pusher" With Rrccle Dennv nn "Kid" Rupert. V't WW Tule Vcrne "Il of Zerrtu" K EITH'S THEATRE FANNIE BRICE I Fenalcnal Star of "PeIIIm" i MARSHALL MOLTOOMLRY ' OKLAHOMA" ROll AMIHinilT I lliea. Swift & Mary Kellej: Otbtra and KUTH BUDD "Hie Girl With the Smlle tMMMMt(MWMM(MMMMMMMMMMC CREATOR AND Www ttf$ II wF I ', dretlw f All I i1 --rAsimamL ui wm v-'wmmi in W A B pMkflR; ,i fUUIUK7' kSIsWU WW ( 6 aw 1) (XajlA AUA& (I " 0)US Jnmcs Branch Cabell Jeseph C. Lincoln Edwin Lefc re Rupert Hughes Ellis Parher Butler Henry Sydner Harrison Maximilian Fester Milla Sibcrt Gather ubltc thzx Avcraqc of from m tn ,. a JIL? nZS", kl C"EW2 a Habit" iiwMii TUi ! Cb-tk . Dlrxctlen atanley Cenictny eX ALWAYS PERFECTLY VKNT1LA1 , NINETKENTH AND MARK 11. i!3e, 3:no. n:3U, T.su, A NEW PARAMOUNT PICTO: Themas Meighah "OUR LEADING C1TIZ! Added Atlmctleil 'lis SInrvjl l'lrt "Nanoek of the North,,: Next Week CONSTANCU TAI.UAMM; In "The Prlmltlv I.evtr" ,' ' Tdfirtten M W? 4 flrnnd and f!htnut 12, 3. I, A, It aM" ie v. U7 51&r M4When Remance RiW.? A TRir TO PAllAltOUNTOWN" An intluiat illmpka or turn and M M rrtem t mudl ami lnim, DAI kCV '-TH AND MARKET rALALL s. in a. m. te 11 v. u, Richard Barthelme ,.nr in11 tJ k lOTlt AND CHESTNUT R.K,rkVli te A.M. te 11:15 P. U. KLAINn HAMWiRBTnt N.'Rccklea8 Youth" ViaORIA WKS JOHN GILBERT '" ;nlAN. r A D1T11 ril AND MAItKKT LAlll"" 10 A. M te 11:15 P. il. rnVST'S'rr, TALMADfiK In "POr.l.Y OF Tl: FOt.MRH" il ADt JUNIPKfl AND MARKET GLUBb VAUDEVILLE rontlnueu 11 te 11 Peimtar Prlret CROSS KEYS C0TH & MARKET NiOIITLY !tS WED.. HAT.. 2;1S MAE DESMOND ry in "punLent iu:nnnet and hath" v.Tt vvmv-"it ttnpwN'i" WILLOW GROVE PARK I.est Twe Dav rt Victer Herbert and His Orcheitra Order Itcacrvnd fjt Karly for Final Herbert Cenrcrta Tonight Uance Content In Danreland TOMORROW BOY SCOUT DAY Hwlmnrinic and AtWetle Meeta imm mm 3HSiiMi:'. mh 1 9k : si as 41 m ! i - . I ' , I I itifl I I. I . .TrkX:W I .... I A. . L.VTVA',f'- '" vtt IM .' jaj.Mttic;-niiisa ! .J OUI . I liiJl . , ! ... ." 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