tset -i s-i -i m -... I " '' . . 1 - -v.- , ..,...,.. I enmul annue CUD l i't 1 Plrtrilen tnty ftmww fSf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Splendid Cruise Enjoyed by Philadelphia Beys She Hears of Many Moving te Northeast Harber for Warm Weather YOUNO HARRT DILLAUD, Iteubcn Clnrk, 3d. Barker Meller, Jr., nnd H(nrVPfe,Jr..rc hnvln n wonder ,l time thin month cnilslnn en n yncht tlth Mr. Helt-Wlllnrd..n New Yerker. ?h "ailed Inte MnrWhead. Mm., Sit week, nnd were entertained royally it the En-tern Ynrlit Club there. While tlu-lr Klilp wan In the hnrber wV were upcclnl jnrtit rncc for their ISfertnlnment, swimming centcstR nnd ??nten U Hiei. IfcMdeMhe four Phil .delnhlfi bev. who nre the cons of Dr. SS Mr. Hnrry Dlllnrd. Mr. nnd Mr. SSuten B. Clnffc. Mr. nnd Mra. Henr q Pence. .Tr.. nnd Mr. nnd MrH. A. Barker Meller, re(pectlv;lv. the toys ,fiillne this month nre .Ummle Illns Si nl New Yerk, nnd Wlllc Hen, of short HlllnJ Rand Jenes, of Hneken- Sek- Dill Cochran, Jr.. nnd Regfile -agenlcr. of Baltimore! Jehn Stlrwen. se of 'Bnjtluierc nnd Dick Has Has kreuck, of New Yerk. L- jjeaR thnt Mabel Mcllvnlnc was ll ene of these te win a first prize for the most original costume at n fancy Knee given Inst week at, the Ocean Heuse in Watch Hill. Mabel Is n pretty Sri. She reminds me nlwn.m of Mnrlc te Ife Bnlrd. though she Is a bit lirffer She Is te hnve n house pnrtj it her parents' home in Wntch Hill flurlnft the first week In August, when Marie .Louise Bnlrd nml Eleaner Pur ???". ...ill he nmnnir the nuest. Henry Behlen. Tem Bnnes nnd Henry Sage. Jr.. of New erk. wlU n,8 be ,n U,v! rSMsbel H the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J. Mcllvalnc, of Pint HIH, Ardmore. II SEEMS as if the trains would net h nble te carry all the people who . . 1 I- A XTjknB AM 1-1 (k t Mtlff tniR TVPCK III UriHlODfc ni ivi"B -- . , . . ItAAAmue mnrn I'll 1 1 nHf rvnuiL uciviue !. ..... 7iAMn" rnch year. It seems te me. And especially is it Interesting te Chestnut HIU dwellers. I hear the Clarence Znntzlngcrs arc going there bis summer, for instance, anil Mrs. Arthur Newbold, Jr., nnd her children eft vctterdny te go up there. Arthur Seinliig her In n few weeks. The Legan Bullitt. Jr.. have tnken n cettnge nnd will upend next month up there, but they hnve opened their Bay Head cot tage for this month. The Carl Ncldhnrd Mnrtlns have a cottage nt Northeast nnd the Caspar Merrises. It's a delightful place, though I must say I find it n bit tee cold for bnthlng, as I de net swim suffi ciently well te overcome the shock of the chill. But the geed swimmers love It nnd the water is tee beautiful for words. BARBARE BOYD, whose engagement te Laurie Murdoch has just been announced, was up in town Inst week for the pnrty the Bories gave. I saw her en the street, looking extremely nell In a frock of blnck crepe de chine, which wns entirely devoid of trimming, but hnd panels down the sides, which fell in points below the hem. The bedliv had the popular beat-neck cut nnd wn finished with short flowering sleeves. Her hnt wns of black silk, made with n teft crown, nnd hnd two gray flower for trimmings. A SHORT time age mother wns en tertaining several Indie nt after after jinen tea. At the time she thought her small daughter Ethel wns out plnying in the garden nnd fniled te notice the little ene. who evidently was very near by when the guests all had a geed Ien ge'sip together. Next day, when Ethel's Tittle friend, Mary, came, te spend the day, mother was n bit surprised te hem her say: "Let's go into the drawing room nnd piny tea." Curiosity led mother te slip into tin next room and she was electrified te hear Ethel ebserve: "Will you hnve lemon or cream? Oh, yes, my dear. Yeu see, my husband is nervous nnd I'm very nervous, tee, nnd se I just think It's better for him te pf nwnv for a while. Yeu knew, two 'neuresmo 'neuresme nlncs' in the house together Is tee tee well, you knew, it renllv deesn t de." NANCY WYNNE. turned from a cruise en their yacht. Siesta, te Newport. Mrs. Burrows Slenn. Mies Eleaner P. Slean, Mlsi Frances B. Slean and Mr. Burrows Slean. Jr.. of Orchard Hill. Ardmore, sailed en Saturday en the (-rune rer a several months' trip abroad Mr. Slean will Jein them In August. The Missed Brlnten, of Homestead nrm, West Chester, and their niece, Mien Beraletn Brlnten McKenna, are entertaining Mlsi Prances Klngselvlng Will, of Warrenton. Va., for a few weeks. Miss McKenna entertained In formally at dinner en Haturday evening nt tin Wet Chester Country Club In liener of Miss Will before the club unnce. Miss Margaret Deyle, of Woodbine avenue, Wynncneld, Is apendlnp the sum mer In Maine with her aunt. Miss May UV) "IB, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Braddy and their daughters, Miss Estella Braddy and Miss Leila Braddy, erf Dillen, S. C, who iivj oeen viaiunp ineir relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Alley, at their cot tage In Chelsea' for the last week, have left for Washington, D. C, for a short amy uciera returning neme. Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Orcenberg have Just returned from the Middle West and Canada, where they epent their wedding: trip. They will live at emi .erui nevenm street, unu L.ane. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Dembow of 4601 Old Yerl: read, hnve announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Blanche Dcmbew, te Mr. Hamunl Frank, flltfO of thin nltv. Tlv, u,1rilnr rtntn ban net yet bcrn net. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Geerge A, Hause, of 60S Seuth Forty-sixth street, are tcuring Canada, spending most of their time en the Sagnenary River. Mr. and Mrs. Leis K. Straus, whose marrlage tcek place In Old St. David's Church,' Radner Township, June 17, have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 8008 Carpenter street. Mrs. Straus will be remembered as Miss Ernestine Breck, of C108 Chris, tlan street. Miss Helen V. Kelly, of 6142 Webster street, has been spending a few days at Avalen, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs David T. Henrv, of BI24 Sansom street, hnve left thla cltv fcr an extended trip through Maine and Canada. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mlsi Margaret Legan, daughter of Mis. Snmuel P. Legan, of Chestnut Hill, will make her debut at a tea te be glen by her mother en Friday, Novem ber n, Mrs. Legan, Mlsa Legan. Miss Elizabeth Legan nnd Master Samujl Legan are snending the summer at their cottage at Bay Head, X, J. Miss Elaine S. Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jntnus Francis Sullivan, of the nitz-Carlten and the Weeds. Radner, will be the gueht of honor at a dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Frances Burrell Heffman, of New Yerk, will give this evening nt their summer home nt Southampton, L. I. Mrs. Sullivan and her daughters'. Miss Frances Sullivan and Miss Klnlue Sullivan, nre spending several weeks en Leng Island. Mrs. Daniel L. Hutchinson, of 1837 fpruce street, has left te visit her sen and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Hutchinson. 3d, at Mnnhas set, L. I., before going te Bar Harber. Miss Alice Wetherlll. daughter of Mr. Jehn Price Wetherlll, .Tr., of t80 Rlt Rlt tenheusn square, and her cousin, Miss Mnry Stout, daughter of Dr. und Mrs. Geerge C. Stout, of Hcrwyn, will be th guests of honor nt a ball which Mr and Mrs. V. A. Hcckscher Weth erlll will gle at the Rltz-Carltrn en I'fcsmbpr 1 1 Mr und Mrs. Wetherlll, who are eccup leg n cettnge at Cape Mav for the summer, will leave next week for n fortnight's stay nt N.irrn gansctt Pier. . Mr. and Mrs, Harrison K. Cnner, of 258 Seuth Eighteenth street, hav ar rhed at the Mnplewoed Hetel, Pitts neld, In the Berkshlres. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Beale, cf Dcepdale, Strafford, will sail for Eu Eu Eu rone en the Majestic en July 29 for a few months' stay abiead. Mrs. Alexander Brown, of C.isllefln. Bryn Manr, and Mrs. Jehn C. Nerrls, Jf Chestnut Hill, are en the committee for the sticet fair which will be held Jt Nnrregancett Pier en July 27. MrB. merris Is upending the summer nt her place, the Summer Heuse, nt Narrn famwt Pier. Mrs. Brown Is also at Narragansett. Mlas Cnrellne M. Ashton, daughter of nr, and Mis. Themas O. Ashton, of Hedlcnf, Wynnewood, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brown Caldwell, rf New Yerk. In the Berkshire Hilts, Mass. Dr. und Mis, Asnten are at Attamlra, their summer home at Jamestown, R. I. Mra, A. J. Antelo Devereux and her children, of Mist Field Farm, Oreland, left last week for Seuth Harber, M., where they will spend a fortnight. ., Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Jefferds, of untn(? mu, jte,jn, jeft yeBterday by meter for Saratoga Springs, where they lll entertain during the racing season. Mr ami Mis Samuel Wheeler Mcrrls, or Hunset and Najuoed avenues, Chest Jjut Hill, aie spending the summer nt JnrtheaMt Hat her, Me, where they will remain until fall. Mr (lI,a MfH, Philemen Dickinsen, of piilllHtla, Chestnut Hill, have opened their cottage at Hay Head, which they are occupy Inn for the remainder of the 'ummer. ti18 Walter Waring HopKlnsen. of J"- Dp Lancty place, Is the guest of r. and Mrs. Heiand It. Foulke at their .OtUge at Bays, Head. . r n 'Orchard, Jenklntewn,' have res North Philadelphia Mr. M. Auwaerter. of 3306 North Sixteenth street announces the mar riage of her daughter, Mlsi May Doleres Auwaerter, te Mr. Raymond J. Ball. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Thanhnuser. of the Hetel Lerraine, are spending the sum mer at the Royal Palace Hetel, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Philip X. Arneld and their family, of 3852 North Seventeenth street, have taken a heuse In Rose Rese Rose ment for the summer. Germantown Mr. Harry Hutchlnscn Coeke and his daughter, of 113 Maplewood avenue, will spend the month of August at Sky land, Va. Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Markcrvltz nnd Miss Eleaner Markevltz. of 621 Upsil street, are rpemllng several weeks In the Catsklll Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. B. ISInhern. of 66fJ Lincoln Drlve. nre nt 44 North Raleigh avenue, Atlantic City, for the summer. Dr. and Mrs. H. Morten Cameren, of uermantewn nvcnue and Coulter street, are spending the summer nt their uungaiew at iseshamlny Fall3, Pa. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. Marshnll Balnbridge, Jr., nnd their daughter. Miss Jane Bain bridge, of 061 Fillmore street, are spending the summer at Wlldwoed. Miss Mildred Walnwrleht, daughter ei ,nr. ana .Mrs. i-miiK wainwricnt. or 4736 Orlscem street, has bn the suit for n fortnight of Mls-i Snra Denn at her parents' cottage In Ocean City. Miss Helen L. Shrlner, of 1616 Hnwerth street. Is fpendlng a month In the Pecene Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Hnry I,. Broeli", of Orthodox street nnd Frankford a-enue, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Maurice Jehn Brooks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Themas K. Quirk, of nrruu iiiki norrecKS HiretIB, ana Mr, and Mrs. J. McMenamy have returned from Eurepe, where they spent several months traveling. The Rev. Millard Osmere Pelrce and his family, of 4760 Pcnn street, are nt their cottage In Wlldwoed Crest for the summer. Mrs. Clarence O. Summers, Jr.. nnd her family, of 1207 Allengreve street, are spending some time nt Ocean City, Mr. P. Andrews and her daughters, Miss Myrtle Andrews and Mlsa Helen Andrews, of Harrison street, have taken an apartment at Atlnnttc City until the fall. Norristown Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Esther Bechtel, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Oeerge M. Bechtel, of 12S East Rushelme street, Davenport, la,, nnd Mr, Jacob B. Rlt Rlt tenheuse, son of Mrs. R, B. Rttten Rttten heuse, of West Main street. Norristown, Mr. Rlttenhoiise If n graduate of the Norristown High Scheel and the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. He Is new In business In Chicago, lit. The wed ding will take place in Davenport In the early nutumn. Mr Rlttenhouse nnd his brlde will live In Chicage: Mr. and Mrs. Clayten H. Aldrrter, of West Mnln street, are spending several weeks en nn nutomebilo trip through the New England States. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Jenes and their daughter, of Baltimore, Md.. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Jenes, of E4 East Elm street. Mr. and Mrs. T3 C. Hathaway and their daughter, Miss Mary Hathaway, of 228 East Fernanco street, will spend the next month In Warren, Pa. Mr. Rebert S. Yocum, of 616 West Airy street, has announced the engage ment of his daughter, Miss Thelma Yocum. te Mr. William Jehnsen, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Jehnsen, of 850 Neble Btreet. Mr. nnd Mrs. Irwin Fisher and their daughters. Miss Edith Flher nnd Miss Surnnne Flshr of 1810 De Kalb street, liave returned from Jersey Cltv. where tiny attended the wedding of Miss Hepe Barry, dnughter of Mrs Careline Schall Barry, and Mr. Edward Atkinson The bride Is a niece of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fleher and has frequently visited In Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence R, Palmer and their children nnd Miss Jean Elsen Elsen eower, of De Kalb street, will upend several weeks In Atlantle City, Mies Anna Onnley, of Beech street, and Miss Margaret Norten, of East Chestnut street, are spending1 ten days In New Yerk City. Mrs M. B. Leng, of Powell street, nnd Miss Lnvlnn Evans, of West Mnln street, have gene te Bosten. Mass , where they will remain for some time. Atlantic City ON THE BEACH AT CAPE MAY Among the Phlladelphlnns at the Traymore, Atlantic City, are Mlsa Mar garet F. Oaffney nnd Miss Maude C. Qaffney, who have arrived for an ex- lenaea stay, ana ausu ,uuci jiuhb'i jiuhb'i werth, who will also remain for eeme time. Mr ami mm. James E. Fnrrell and Mr, J, a Farrell, Jr., of Sharen Hill, ilKelililHLESrV' A ' ' TbTbTbTbTbTbTbV- , -fv -- ZzX-;,:.-"-" , Photo by Keyntene Vliw Ce. MISS CONSTANCE WESTCOTT AND HER FIANCE Miss Wc8lcettt whose engagement has been announced te Mr. Alan Reed Yeung, t's spending the summer at Cape May with her parents, Dr. and Mra. Thompson S. Wcstcett, of 1720 Pine street, where Mr. Yeung was recently a guest have returned te Atlantle City, where they wll Rtny for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Rue, Jr., Miss Helen Crawford, Miss Mary Lament, Mrs. M. C. Steele, Mlsa Adelaide Stock. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wlllard and Mr. nnd Mrs. C. V. Disney, nil of Philadelphia, were nt the Hetel Iroquois during the last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Rctsnrt, of 1429 Merris street, are spending the summer at the Hetel Elberon. Mr. and Mm. R. O. Krlebel, of Nor ristown. are nt the Traymore, where they will stay for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Reuter, of 1703 West Tiega street, are at the Iro quois. Wciser jRice An attractlve midsummer wedding took place en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock when Miss Lillian Elizabeth Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Warren Rice, of 5220 Locust street, became the brlde of Mr. Frank Hale Weleer. of Springfield. Mass. The cere mony, which took place at the home of the bride's parents, wag solemnized by Dr. Charlee A. Behrlnger. rector of Grace P. E. Church. Creswlcks. N. J a cousin of the bride, and was followed by a reception for the Immedlate fami lies. The bride, who was given In marriage by htr father, were n gown of white canton crepe. Her tulle veil, draped In fan effect, was held In place by a coronet of orange blossoms nnd she carried a shower bouquet of white resps and lilies' of the vnlley. Her at tendants. Mies Martha McOleln, of. Mer Mer eon, Pa , nnd MIsb Oertrude Stlnsen, of West Phllndelphla, wero gowned In pale orchid canton crepe with leghorn hats and corsage bouquets of tea roses and blue larkspur. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Renald Wilde, of Rochester, N. Y. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mra. Welser will he nt home after September 1 at 21 High street, Springfield, Mass. Delaivare County Mrs. Alfred Perter, of Meylan, will go, In a short time, te Warrenton, Va., where she will be the guest for a fort night cf Mr. nnd Mrs. Seymour Preston. Miss Peggy Bancs, daughter of Mr. Third Annual SALE Reductions en all CORSETS Exceptional Values in leta at $298 w $4.-9s BRASSIERES REDUCED 835 Chestnut St. Prlrc Alnrnjs Moderate- High White Shoes Coel and trim fitting Buckskin trimming en a canvas foundation Reduced te Rubber sole and heel $ 8.75 CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Stere Closes 5 P. Mr-Saturday All Day and Mr. Rebert Banes, of Walllnrferd. has left for New Hampshire, where she will spend several weeks at the camp of Dr. Anna Tompkins (llbnen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lord Itlgby have re turned te their home In Media from n visit of n few days te friends In Tren Tren eon, N, J, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge M. 'Bunting and their family, of Chester, left thli week for Buck Hill Falls, where they will stay until September. TO ORGANIZE Y.W.C.A. GIRLS Association te Conduct Extensive Campaign In City The Yeung Women's Christian As sociation will begin seen te rench out te help the nearly 00,000 girls in Phil adelphia still under twenty years old who nre net nfflllnted with nny girls orgnnlzntien. Mrs. Kebert K. Htrnw Htrnw brldge has accepted the ehnlrmmi'.lilp of the Olrls' Reserve Committee. The work will be carried en by Mis-i Helen M. Iirnwn, who arrived herefrem Nash ville, Tcnn., te undcrtnke the work. She will rstnbllsh offices In the Merris liulldlng. Miss Drewn wilt organize n class of twenty-five or thirty young girls who will volunteer te become lenders nnd organizers of clubs. When the lenders have been trained Miss Brown plnni te have a city-wide rally. DEFENDS GLORIA SWANSON Counsel Declares She Doesn't Enter Inte Will Case Le Angeles. July 18. (ft? A. P.I Olerln Swnnsen "does net enter into ' this ense in nny depree." counsel for the defence told the jurv hearing the centeit ever the will of Matthew P. Hums, shoe merchant, who left the bu'fc ef.his $100,000 e-itute te his widow, the mother of the til in nctress. Allegations were mnde by Hums' relatives that Miss Swnnsen hnd con spired with her mother te effect Burns' marriage te the latter and a will in her favor. SPAIN' BOOMS FAIR "! Will Be Greatest Ever, Fermer Pre mier Writes Here Count de Ilomaneiiez, former Pre mier of Hpnin nnd ceiifldnnt of King Alphense, in n letter te .T. Ifnreld Hayes, Sixty-third street and Columbia avenue, says the Spnnlrh peeple nre looking forward te the coming Scsqui Centennial here in Philadelphia, "What detriment are n hnndful of whifiers and whimperers," the Count wrote Mr. Hnyca, "In their effort te deter the forthcoming exposition "The people of Spnin believe the Resqui-Centcnnlal In Philadelphia will be ene of the greatest thing ever at tempted by the American nntlen, and the completion of the plnns for the com ing exposition command the profound admiration of the whole-of Spnin." USAACS TO MEET HERE PROCLAIM YAP TREATY State Department Announces Rati fication of Pact With Japan, Washington, .Tuly 18. Announce ment wns mnde yesterdny by the Stn.c Dcpnrtment thnt President Hnrdini: hnd proclnimedrntificntien of the Ynp Treaty negotiated between the T'nltcd States nnd Jnpnn durinp the Arms Confer ence. The department. In malting the nn nn iieunccnient, made public notes ex rhnuged by Secretnry Hughes nnd Bnren Sliidehnrn. the Japanese Am Am bnisader, nt the time the trenty was tdgncd Inst February. Decide te Move National Headquar ters te City The national headquarters of the United States Ambulance Association, which comprises several thousand members, former "Usnncs," will be established in Philadelphia. An an nouncement te thin effect wns made nt the meeting of the Philadelphia) branch of the organization in the City Club last night. Philadelphia was picked an the headquarters city at the convention of the association, which wns staged last week In Allcntewn. AUTO BLAZED AL0WG Unidentified Driver Keeps Moving Though Rear of Car Is In Flamea Resident In the Uclnltv of Frent street nnd Glrnrd avenue thronged the street Inst night when nn automobile sped east en Glrnrd avenue with the undcrhunglng pnrts enveloped In ilumcs, while the driver, apparently disregard ing hit dnnger, continued en his way. A crowd momentarily expecting te see the gasoline tank explode, followed the blazing vehicle te the vicinity of Cramps' shipyardf, where it disappeared beyond a bend In the read. The driver was nlone In the car, witnesses eald. LIONS CLUB TO INSTALL Repert of Secretary te Be Read To morrow The installation of officers of the Lien's Club, postponed from July 11, will be held at the weekly luncheon of the club in the Hetel Adelphin today. The semi-annual report of the hecrc tnry will be presented te the club memberrt tomorrow. His report en the Arkansas convention will he given ut the July meeting. SILKY RING YARN . 40c a Ball Colonial Yarn Heuse -ANTIQUE FURN1TURE- IN WALNUT OR MAHOGANY Fer the I.lvln Itoem, Hull and Dinlna Beem, Unusual and attractive. Ite&eon ably priced. A. L. DIAMENT & CO. 15JB WnJnnt St. 101 Tark, Ave. I'lilledelphln New Yerk nil nt Htrnfferd, t'n. Don't Be Fat Kxcens flen'.i net only ndrtu enri te yntir anrwiranev but cum constant dlocemforti! durlnff the dUtmner Yeu enn wlch 'xnctlv what you Hheuld, Yeu ran redtice M!y lifrp Without ("Urwitlen. Ne druvs. Trial Treatment Gratia COLLINS INSTITUTE Bellcvue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Hprure SIR! Direction Muiirlrc K. Ilt L L. i N E ChMnut nt inth Cen MAM te II P.M. h)i.i:st i m:TKK in town 'PlJili'l TIMU IS Aitl.lllUA Of Till. PA THE UlUSCll ilASTERVir.cn THE ZbRDA AMMit Sum Jules Ysrne's JWmusSuoev' Added "TIIK t.i:ATIIKK I't'SIIEKS" With Heggin Denn" m "Kid" ltoi,ert Plrectlen tnly Cemwwr Hi ALWAY8 PERFECTLY VKNTU wssi X t ,v n.' NINKTKISNTII AND MAItKKT 1i 11, 1.30, 3:30, n:S0, 7:30. 0:SO J tUWS 1 AINUIL TALMADGl WOTllST NATIONAt. ATTOACTIi The Primitive Lev The neaien'g nwlrteiit mll. Frem JCdttf fielwyn'n Play, "The Divorcee.". T Added CAHI hOLI.INH. IJirltOM i:ik' Perde at Atlantic City , 13. 3, 4. 8, 8 and 10 r. VL m V Ilread and Cheatnut TOM MOOIIH A NAOMI CIUt.DKnS 1 'Mr. Barnes of New Yerk fp.em rr,AY of turn: namb DAI AT l-TH AND MAHKET fALALL f)M5 A. M. te 11 P. M. JACK HOLT T,,c ltAN JA.V.IV nut.1 UNCONQUi:nABLB 1CT1I AND CHIiSTNUf 10 A.M. te 11:16 P. M. a "TRUTHFUL LIAR" inrrnDIA ninti and maiikbt VlvlUIll 0 A.M. te 11:13 P.M. DUSTIN FARNUM TJSrltmt ARCADIA "srnAxaK IDOLS" CAPITOL GLOBE HTH AND MAIIKET nCTTY COVI'SON AND -ever Tim Heimnti" JL'Nlli:H AND MAttKET VAUDEVILLE Centinunui 11 te 11 I'enuliir Prlcei WROE'S BUDS OF 1922 CROSS KEYS oe;VofIvU8,T WED.. SAT.. 2:1S MAE DESMOND AND J't-AYEns WILLOW GROVE PARK Wastili Lept and Hit Orchestra With VERA f'l'RTIH. Sanrniin TODAY SI'NDAY hCIIOOl. DAY AmuBrintDtN rrre te thr Children from 11 ti 1 o'rlerk SlnKlnit FrtKiil nt 1! e'rlnik Wril. nt 0M3 P. M. Ornnd Oitrru 'Tnrmen" HoleUtx und n. rhnru nf l'IIII,ADi:i.l'IUA iri-r.iwii l i-iiuil.il RARNET GARDEN (rermerlr the nluh nrlilite Inn) X 1 4HB7 10 4HU HIdICO AVO. at the Cernrr of Rldfr Avenue blrken Pnrkwur nnd Knlrmmm Car 01 .stepi In Frent of Our Doer lriM- Falrmnunt Parle SECOND BIO WEEK OF ARTISTS AND SOLOISTS In Four Concert Dnlly, 3, 4:13, K & 10 P.M ADMISSION 0r CREATORE BAND K E I T H ' S THEATRE LOU TELLEGEN Prrnt lnl Hi On n Piny "Itllnd Youth" JACK ROSE: FKED BERNARD nil' ii.iuhii Ullll.lO A2SD ONA MUNSON & CO. In "A Manly Ilevus" lil!lll!lM Sports Suits One and two of a style only; all sizes, colors and fabrics. They were up te $55J00 $10 & $15 Tailored Suits Navy and black, plain, em broidered and braid trimmed. They were up te $110 $25 & $38 mm&mmmmmmmMmmmmm MPOBTL'RB, DESIGNERS A MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AD CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF THE IJIQIIEBT CHARACTER FOR 3IORB THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARB ft n?$ YU Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Dress Clearance DRESSES, formerly te 16.50, new 7.50 DRESSES, formerly te 25.00, new 10.75 DRESSES, formerly te 45.00, new 19.50 DRESSES, formerly te 59.50, new 25.00 Capes Wonderful Opportunity Rothenara and Canten Crepa. Many Fur-trimmed Formerly 25.00 te 125.00; Nev 16.50 te 69.50 Sweaters Very Unusual Fiber Silk; tuxedo, 5.50 Silk; colors and white, 12.95 Juniors' Apparel : Timely Reductions JUNIORS' DRESSES, formerly te 5.00, new 2.50 J F, . JUNIORS' DRESSES, formerly te 10.00, new 4.95 2 te 16 Final Clearance Our Entire Stock of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Sweaters, Lingerie, Negligees at Cost and Less $ JUNK Si JUNK MUM! rVt Spftkliu i 4rl Tktt Slmitri$HlhtLmir Wmu mf Street Dresses $12-50 Dresses that were up te $39.50 Final Clearance Price Dresses that were up te $45.00 Final Clearance Price Dresses that were up te $55.00 Final Clearance Price Dresses that were up te $75.00 Final Clearance Price $15.00 $25.00 Dresses that were up te Final Clearance $35.00 TJ65-00 i Era SfirtJwft u TilB ' Ha 1 Summer Dresses $4.95 Dresses that were up te $10.75 Final Clearance Price Dresses that were up te $12.50 Final Clearance Price Dresses that were up te $19.50 Final Clearance Price $5.75 $8-75 Dresses that were up te $25.00 Final Clearance Price $1Q75 Dresses that were up te $29.50 C YJ Final Clearance Price M J Coats and Wraps That were up te $165, Final Clearance Prices $22.50, $35, $45 te $95 "'"''"BBBlBBBBBMaBBBaaB Spert Coats That were up te $65, Final Clearance Prices $15, $19-50, $25 & $35 Spert Skirts Cleth Glcirts, were up te $9.50 Final Clearance Price Silk Skirts, were up te $10.50 Final Clearance Price Flannel Skirts, were up te $12 Final Clearance Price Nevelt ''ilk Skirts, were up te $19.50 . rial Climnvnnnt PrrV J $4.95 $5-75 $Q.75 $H-75 Lingerie, Bleemers, Step-in Sets and Vests of dimity, voile and nainsoek lin gerie cloth, tailored and embroidery trimmed. Sizes 34 te 44. Were $1.95, new. ........ Neglig ees and Sweaters Voile Night tailored model. Were $1.76, new. Gowns, Gleve Silk Vests, drop stitch, flesh and orchid. Lag. price $2.50, new 95c $1.45 $1.65 Tub Silk Petticoats, shadow proof, scalloped hem. $1.75 Reg. price $2.95, new, ... -- Twe-Piece Sets (step in and vest) of dimity and lingette, tailored and lace-trimmed mod els. Were $3.00, new Philippine Night Gowns; embroidered. Were up te $5,50 Costume Slips, of tub suit, full knee length hem, shadow proof. Were $4.95, new Crepe Satin Negligees, draped and Slip-en mod els, long pointed sleeves. n, ., -, All colors. $11.75 $1.95 $2-75 $25 Were $22.50, new... 1220-22-24 Walnut Street Weel Slip-Ons, in white and colors. Were $3.50, new Mohair Slip-Ons, in white, black and colors, round or V-neck. Were $5.00, new . . , Fibre Silk Tuxedo Sweaters; white, black, navy. Sizes 36 te 46. Were $7.90, new Pure Silk Tuxedo Sweaters; splendid qual ity; navy and black Sizes 36 te 46. Were $10.50, new i H m 3 ' $1.95 1 J M j $3.95 I H $d.50 IV? $19.75 IJO ' -' v mpw 1 liijijirnr,, v j. mmm , i'M 4 . ' 4 4 I . iS V . '?niA ' -i , 'tl&kMvkhf ftjfYrta&i!fajarW feu SfrV?rftSimttmJAftW .. .'fit jv&isijr't..
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