ppipfp'ls J7S7 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE , iVancy JFyme TeMs e Various Doings in and About the Country Clubs She Sees Pretty Frecks Site Speaks of Mrs.x Sullivan s Accident EVEN though n Brent mnny people have gene nwny, there lc mill n let -.iB. en in the country In the wnv of totermnl pnrtlee nt the clttbi nml nt ilfffrrnt hutife". IMpiiIcb nnd ewlnnnltiR nirtlee nre ptpHully popular, and there t iilnH n crewl nt the outdoor peel if the l'cnllvn Club, theugli T de hope that nn T write thli the peel It net tin tin tin florcelng one of Its clennlngN nnd r cntlrclr empty, f remember n whole i nnrtv went out there from town one I afternoon Inst yenr, only te find the roel empty, except for nbeut three Inchr. It n" n het any. tee, w you can Imagine the disappointment. THKRK has been n grent denl deln? nt tlu I'hllnd-lnhln Crier Pt flub. where the men' Mngle nnd douhlee for thp eluh phnmnlenhip nre beln nlnuel off. On Mendnv AIpp Tlmvcr nnd ku' pmiKln. Rnlnpy Tlmjer. wen the I double hv drfentlnc .Tee Rowland nnd , Jee Drewn In three exciting nets, nnd TMterdnv the finnls of the Mnglea be- I tween Alec nnd Sydney were te linve been plnved. but en ncreunt of thp rnln ' the match wns postponed until thin nft- "lOts of the Thnjera turned out. On Mendni Mr, flporge Thnypr nnd four i of hcr'phlldren enme ewr from Vllln jinn, nnd. of ceursp. Mnrmrrttn .Tennen Thnirr. Sydney's wife, n n fnlthful fun. Slip'loeked very pri-tty one dny i n l.lne.nml-wliltc ficiii'Ptl vel'e im- IS ilv mnile. n prny im n niiunii wnn ilieif mid dimmed with I'linchcM nf black empe nnd gray ftncklngn nnd black clipper''. She nnd !ier hmbuti'l arc llvini? In one of the nttractlvc heuies in St. Mnrtlns. Dcbutnntes were much In evidence nt the tournament, for It took plnee In Chestnut Hill, and nil Chestnut Hill, without exnggcrntlen, Is coming out this fall. Rlnny Oenry was there; OInn Carpenter, who were an attractive pink dress, nnd Det Valentine, who nlse wero pink, which Is becoming te her yellow hnlr and fair complexion. Nancy Woelstoii, another blonde nnd one of the. prcttic-t of the coming debs, was in lavender linen. Tiny nnd Ittinny Schwnrtz. who bad just finished n hard match of tennis, were wntcliinc. tee. They were stylish wide liend bnnds, hlch absolutely every one seems te wear new. Tlnv's or Anne's wns of tnn nnd red figured silk, nnd llunny's her rljjht name is Kntliermc wns or grny nnu blue. Clair (fittings, another nutumn debutante were n black canton crepe drct, nnd a Inrup black lint trimmed with n single jcllew lily, nnd Lucy Jef freys n white nhlrtwalst nnd skirt nnd lavender silk swenter. I.ucy Is going te Cape May seen te .stuv with her sls tcr, Mis. Algy Clnpp. I hear, nnd then, en August 1, she will se up te Prouts Neck with tier patents. Dr. nnd Mrs. William .leffieys. of I'respect avenue and New sticet, Chestnut Ilill, I WAS f-n sorry te hear about Ilannnh Sulliwin's nccident. Yeu knew she and I'pten were cemtnj? home In their car late jcterday evening, uud weie nenrl, run into at AVynneuoed. Upton nerved his enr te cbcapp the ether innter. which luid (eine M'ddciilv nluin: a cm5 toad, but net in time te meid a (olllsien. Mrs. Sullivan was thrown out of the enr with such force that slie ttent eer n fence, fnlllns Inte u field. I undcr-tnnd her injuries lire net scri scri eut. but evtieinely painful. The Sullhnns weie mnrrled lest Oc tuhcr. mi iPini'inbLi', and Iiiup n met uitrn ti house in "llttli !) I.nncey" place. She wns llnnnnh Wright, n daughter of the S.ini Wrights, of lilOIt Walnut street. Till' baby, who Is live months old, spend most of her time contentedly Btirklnz her thumb In the crib. Smnll Mter lMna. four jenrs old, lind been In rather n bad way most of the day. It Tns one of these dajs when eerythlng Fcemrd n hit wrong, nnd somehow she had te pet it out of her system. Im agine iiHitlici Mirin-l.se te hear IMuu, for no lensen, scolding her bmall sis ter, who gazrd placidly nt her. "Why are jeii speaking that wny te the bnby. dear?" "Well." said Kdnn. "I just iant her te understand who's boss In tlita nursery." NANCY. WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mi"-s Hertha F. Smythe, dauphter of Mr and Mrs. J. L. Nevlll Smythe, of Chestnut Hill, will mnke her debut nt a tea te be bIpii by her paients en Beptembcr 30. Mr. nnd Mis. Hmythe, Miss Clarissa .Siulhe nnd Miss Hertha Smthe are siicndiiiK the summer at their cottnRe nt Cape May. Their son and daiiRhter-ln-l.iw. Mr. and Mrs T. if. Butler Smythe, of 19S3 Locust street, are eciipvltiB Mr. and Mrs. Smj the's heuse nt Chestnut Hill for the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Butler Smythe will later go te Har Hnrber. Me. where they will b the Riiests of Mis. Smy the's mother, Mrs, Samuel Ashhuist, at lier summer home, Kare Free. Miss MnrKiierite Jefferds neyle, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, Samuel A. Bejle, of Keswlclc Heuse, Itydal, will b the Rucht of honor at n luncheon which Mrs. Kdward I. Smith, of 1013 Ppruce street, will Rive en Monday, No Ne vmht.r 20. Mltb Heyle will make tier dehut at a tea te be given by her ruenls en November 16. The marrliiKO of Miss Julia Scott Tewnscml, daughter of Mrs L Scott Tonnsend, of Itecklnnd Farm, Rockland, Del. and Mr. Kdwaid K. Jllspham. son ej Captain Harrison A. Blspham. U. S. n. F., of tills city, will take place en October H In WcstmlnBter Church, wllmliiKten. A reception will fellow the tcremeny nt Rockland Ferm. Mr. and Mrs. MacKnleht Black, of llO Pine street, who have been spend ing several dns nt Cape May, have Bone te Asbury I'ark, N. J., te Jcln Mr Ulack's paients, the Rev, and Mrs. L H niack. fnplaln and Mt.s. A R. Tcale. Jr. irid their family, of U203",j St. Janus rl.ice, aie OLCiipyliiK their cettaKQ en athlriKtrtn strett. Cape May. N. J., for tlii simmer They Mill remain until we eailv nutumn. Mm. Riddle Puke, of this city nnd Pev Yeik, wns the pupst of honor at a luruheen which Mrs. William Thaw, 3d, or .New Yerk, rue yewtcrday nt the Hal an garden nt the Ambassador, New erk .Mr. and Mis. Frederic If. Straw Brlilgi', of Torworth, Ucimaiiteiiu, who ert this city en an automobile trip jst Wfpk, have airlved nt the Mount Washington Hetel m the White Moun Meun t'llns. New Il.impshiic Mr and Mrs Jehn T Kmlen, of ocheo Heuse Line. Cormautewii, nie JPdidlng n fi-w days at the Hed l.luli inn, Stockbrldge In the Ucrkbhlres. Mlsa Julia L Montgomery, of the Jlotel Colonial, Ih at the Cut Us IleK'l, Lenex, Mass, Mrs. Hallewell Morgan, of Cllenwoed, yernuntewn, Is IhHIi)k Mr. nnd Mrs eyilliey Hmleu Hutchinson, of 1718 Will nut street, at Sjdlth Teirace, their sum mer hwne at liteily F.unis, Mass. .Mr. and Mis Alexander Van Rensse- itr' nf ''""I' ""I Hull. ''''t Washing Washing ten, am spending the rtmalnder of the ummer at Dark I In i nor. Me., wheie i-.?10 eceU)vliig the uittage of Mi. nd Mis. A. J. Uiexcl l'aul, who ure In MMr. and Mrs. Harry ( Tha Cr1?. Corners, Havcrferd, nccem ?.. Tlmyer'n sister, Mrs. wmbwn, of New Yerk, will call Mr. and Mrs. Harry ( Thaer, of cuiui'iinieu iiarry tomer ilAiVJ M,'r't.iM:. wa.te..a.gJ row for Europe, where they will spend the summer. Miss Elizabeth .Tennes, daughter of Mrs. Henry H. Jeanes, of Laywell, Deven, will re te Wyoming en Friday next te spend the summer en n ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Thompson, of tlroc-kweod Fnrm, Greenville, Del., will Uave en Monday next for Northeast Hnrber, where tliey will occupy their cottage until the middle of September. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ileglnnld Jacobs, of Ardmore, will go en Monday, July 31, te Nertbenst Hnrher, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Jacobs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Ynrnnll, until the beginning of September. ' Miss Mary n. Thayer, daughter at Mr. and Mm. Oeorge C. Thayer, of Kyncten. Vlllanevn, will upend the month of August with her cousin. Miss Ruth Taekard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georg" Randelph Packard, of the Meadows, Vlllanevn, nt their camp, Hoekln, en Saranac Lake, In the Adlron Adlren dacks. Mrs Nathan A. Tnyler and her daugh ters, Miss Hvellne Tayler nnd Miss Mar Mar lerle Tayler, of Ufnemhetm, Chestnut Hill, are spending the summer nt their place nt Kennebunkport, Me. Miss Mary Glendlnntng, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Rebert n. nlendlnnlng. of the Squirrels, Chestnut Hill, Is In New Yerk ter n few days. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Emlen Starr, of Lincoln rti I e nnd Mermaid lane. Chest nut Hill, nre spending a lertnlght nt Loen Lake. Mr. and Mrs James Starr and their daughter. Miss Sarah Legan Starr, rf Olney menue. Gcimnntnwn. accompa nied by Miss Louisa M. Wnllls and Mr. Philip Wnllls, daughter nnd son of Mr, nnd.Mrj. James T. Wright, of St, Da vids, and Mr. lUreld M. Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin N. Wright. Jr., of 607 West Chclten avenue, German town, will leave by meter today for Neva Scotia, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Dr. and Mra Gecrge Woodward and their daughter, Miss Gertrude H. Wood ward, and their son, Mr. Chnrles H. Woodward, of Krlshelm, Chestnut Hill, left yesterday for their rnnch en Lake Leigh, at Jacksen's Hele, Wye., where they will spend the remainder of the summer. MIf.s Margaret Rerwlnd nnd Mr. Charles G. Remind, of Wolrweod, Rad nor, nra the guests for n fortnight of Mr. and Mrs. Jchn E. Uerwlnd, of New Yerk, nt Mlnden their summer place at Brldgchnmpten, L I. Miss Helen Klrkpatrlck Luca, daugh ter of Mr. and Mis. Jeseph Wilsen Lucas, of this city, who tecently sailed for Eurepe, has nrrlvcd In Londen nnd will spend the icmalndcr of the summer traveling She will make her debut this winter. Miss Mnrlew Lucas Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Jcalaus at Marblehead Neck, Mass. Mr. nnd Mra. Lucnn nnd their fnmlly nre occupying their place nt Glbbsboreugh, N. J, Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Pcarce, of 2 1 14 De Lnnrey place, who recently sailed for Eurepe, hnve nrrled In Eng land, where they will Fpend some time. They will later go te 1 ranee. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cenner Weeks, of 7802 Lincoln Drle, Chestnut Hill, will lenve next week for Silver Lake, Pa., where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Merlce. of Chestnut Hill, at their camp, Full e" Fun. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watsen, of Chestnut Hill, nre occupying their new home nt Vlllaneva. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnt Wnt sen will leave August 1 for Jamestown, R. I, where they will lemaln until autumn. A late summer wedding of Interest will be thar of MIks Irene A. Hunter, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hunter, of Dcvcn. nnd Mr. William H. MT hi ulilrn In rt il,nr..l,n..l.,... n ii J ' "' " viiaiinji:i nwuiKi Jilt i which will take place en Wednesday. , August 1C, In Old St. Diuld's Hplucepnl I l, urn ivltl nfTllnla ti. u.i.i,'.. ., attendant will be her cousin, Mlna uiiuvjiiiu woeaaworuii or 4ew Yerk, Whff Will ant nu in-ilil ln..n. rrl.A .. " lilt! Ul 1IW1IU). illU nAM nififi sa.111 1. Af t.". .. fi i Chambersburtr, nnd the ushers will In- nlllfln r mt. ntt.ii . v...uu .i. ini-Tnas wnuc, or I'leveianu; Vl ,..:. ,u a'ear- or cnambersburg; Mr. Will nm T ii,,, ,.. i r Ldmund A. F. Hunter, brothers of the bride. A reception will fellow at the summer home of the bride's parents. ui uini- rcmrn irem a wedding trip .Mr. IjprllVulllfn nn.l 1. 1.. l.l.l ...l,l ... -. hemp nt 330 Lincoln Wny, East, Cham- V.l KUUig, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weed Easby, nf t lirlstlne Hawkins and Mr. Price Wcth- ciui jMneway, jr. nave returned from a meter trip te Ocean City, where they e...b t icw uuye. Mr. nnd Mra Tl'liii,. u- ... . the Weed-Norton Apartments, German town, sailed yesterday en the Mauro Maure ta,nn for England nnd France. They will icturn enrly in September. Mr. Olid Mrs rMnln T, CI...... t Il croft, i have left for a trip' te Nia gara Falls. West Philadelphia ...nn'1 Mrq' 1ml1 McCermlck. of 1490 North TPirtv.tlilril tfrnn, - ,c.l lug seme time In Terente, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Wntcr Knlscr. of f. "12 Osage avenue, nre spending a few d'lj s In Chelsea. North Philadelphia Mrs. II. A. Hackney, of 1915 Glen Glen weed ncnuc. hns Just returned home after spending u fortnight as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ueorge S. Waltc, of Welscl, Pa. Mlsa Anna H. Leftus, of IS24 North Fifteenth street, has returned home after spending n few days in Scran Scran ten, Pa. Dr. and Mis Rebert M. Haury and M. n.,,1 Mra X? Xt Tl.n...... n min.... have left for an extended meter tour of me muuniiuus et Virginia. Seuth Philadelphia Miss Nnn Green was the guest of the Phi Sigma Tau Sorority nt their cettage en Mentpeller avenue In Chelsea ever the week-end. Miss Hernadlne Gallneher. of Seven teenth nnd nttner stieets. Is enteitaln- Ing AIlss Catherine Conden at the sum mer home of her narentH en Chelsea inenuc, Atlantic City. Miss Ilentrlce Wecds and Miss Sare lioyle spent teme time in Laiibdowne last week. Tl.n pnc!iicrrmi.nt nf Hflwa 'PMU.a V Gorden, of 302 Catharine street, and Mr. Harry II. Lesse, also of this city, la announced. Frank ford Mr. nnd Mis. Jehn R),in and Miss Edna Kjnn. of IS'.'l Cillllngham street, aie at Wlldwued for sevcial weeks. Mr and Mis Jehn T. ICirney, of In- dlnnnpulls, are the guests of Mrs. Harry T. Kainey, of 4 IS J Paul street. Mm B Fowler nnd her daughter. Miss Ida Fowler, of 4675 Urlscem street, nre spending sevcial months ls- Itlng in Mnileu, imi Miss Gcrtrude Nelsen, nf Armtt street, has lelurned finni n week-end sta) at Atlantic Citj, wheie she was the guest of Miss Hilda Hemming nt her parents' cettage en Stales aenie .Mis Ida KelH. of 1110 Cnttage street. la spending thu buiiiiiui- at Wildwoeil. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wendcieth nud their son aie occupying apartments at Wlldwoed far the summer. Mr, and Mrs, Brannan and their son, mm 7v ATTRACTIVE MATRON Photo by llarccvu MRS. GEORGE A. HUHN, SD Of Drcxel read, Ovcrbroek, who will leave for Atlantic City en August 1, where she will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Curtis, for several weeks of Blake avenue, nre en an extended trip through the Middle West. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Fay, of 7951 Flllmore street, nre spending several weeks visiting friends In Cleclnnd, O. Norristetvn Mr, and Mrs. Samuel F. Maj berry, of 1339 Arch street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Frances F. Maberry, te Mr. Herace II. Lanan, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Lauan, of 112 West Airy street. In honor of the eighth birthday anni versary of her daughter, Miss Jeannctte Roebuck, Mrs. Edward K. Roebuck, of 1133 Marklcy street, entertained at a chlldren'H party at her home en Satur day. The guests included Miss Eliza beth Lewis, Miss Mildred DeHacn, Mlsa Helen Keyser, Mlsa Theresa Kcy ser. Miss Mnrv Schmuck, Miss Kathryn Shnfer, Miss Virginia Lewe, Miss Nela Beeth, Miss Mary Farrcll. Miss Mary Pickering, Miss Miriam Smith, Miss Clara Steele. Miss Esther Allen, Mnster Geerge McArthur and Master Stager Stemple. Miss Helen Wcber, of Swede street, and Miss Anna Chambers, of Geerge street, have gene te the Pocomo Moun tains for a stay of several weeks. Among the guests nt a house party at Pert Indian nre Miss Mary Miller, Miss Le Edda Dre3sier, Mlsa Dorethy Simons. Miss Nerma Smith, Miss Ruth Woodward, Miss Margaret Richmond, Mlsa Doretv Shlve. Miss Helen Kclley and Miss Miriam Kclley, Miss Nancy P. Hlghley nnd Miss Helen M. Potts, of Swede street, have metered te Montrese, Pa., where they will spend two weeks. Miss Edith Earl, of 1227 Llnwoed avenue, and Miss Oenevlee Mnurer, of Rixboieugh, nre spending a week In Ocean City. rlnn Snndnv rhnnl hnM thelr ,... ...i picnic at Saruitega Park en Saturday, f Mrs. Rey A. Hatfield, of DeKalb street. Is spending some time In Stene . Hnrber, N. J. i Mr. and Mrs. William Andersen, of t wesi i..uiiyeue mrppi n.e returned from a stay in Atlantic City. CITE MRS. EDDY'S-DEED Suit Asks Manual Be Held as Rule of Christian Scientists Bosten, July 10. A bill In equity seeking te upheld the nrinii.il prepared by Mrs. Mary linker lMdy as the form of government et the First Churdi of Christ. Scientist (tin- mother church), and the activities of the Church as founded by her, wns filed in Supreme Court esterda.v, The plaintiffs, Daisy Levering Krnuthnff nnd Kdwln A. Krautlieff, of liUHikline, nnd Willinm Lender I'et. of WnshiiiKten. D. C. contend that .Mis. Ialdy's deed of September 1. I MIS, created n perpetual benrd of directors nnd was an Incorporation of the mother church within the previsions of the Massachusetts statutes then In force. Fred Chandler Sells Heme Frederick T. Chandler, dr., member nf the bankrupt lit in of Chandler Brethers As Ce., stock brekeis. lias bold his suburban residence en Kxcter readr overlooking tin Merlen coif course. Ardmore, te lluy A. Wiliey, of fills citj . The property, n two-acie' tract, wns held for sule nt .?0.",0()0. Hirst & McMullin. local brokers, no- , collated he transaction. UMMM0UMMWM0M0.m SA iMPeiiTKiis, niismsnns .( frX VJllLDi:i:."N AI'l'Altnr. Or jMl! ten mew: max 7. nr Dress Reductions That Are Werth While Silk, cotton, crepe, foulard a very unusual collec tion. Prices as follews: 7. SO : formerly te 16. SO 10.75 : formerly te 25.00 19.50 : formerly te 45.00 25.00 : formerly te 59.50 Sweaters Well - 2.95 Slip-Over 3.95 Tuxedo (Light-weight wool) Blouses Very Unusual 1.95 Dimity Round or Tuxedo Cellars Wt Specialize in Apparel That ' i Pu WSSn ' L. - 'J !w- OP" uUlffBlffifffHfPWWffTfffrB,lffiWi w3mh At ?m:. ?&rzwBMvm : v rirT-iiWetTA l Wi MRS. SULLIVAN IMPROVES Society Weman, Injured In Crash, Much Better Today The condition of Mrs. Upton Sulli van, society woman, who is recovering from shock nnd bruises nt her home. IMS" De I.nncey plnee, is reported (,'tcntly improved. Mir. Sullivan, mvempuuicd by her husband, wns returning from u vNIt en tin- Main Line parly jesterday when at l.niicntpr men m: nnd W.winewoed read the motorcar In which they were rlillng collided with a iimcliiue driven by Harry l Dcis-s, of Ardmore. The .Suliiwiu car crashed through n fence nnd Mrs. .Sullivan was hurtled from the front seat, landing unconscious in n Held a short diwtnncc from the scene of the nccident. Although badly shaken up, Mr. Sullivan, aided by Mr. Deiss, managed te plnee Mrs. SuIIImui in another motorcar nnd she wns tnken te her home. Mrs. Sullivan, who wns Miss Ilnn nah C. Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hamuel Megargee Wright. 1DD.T Walnut street, married Mr. Sullivnn last October. Mr. Sullivnn. n member of the Lafayette Escadrllle. in France, is connected with Cnssatt & Ce., bankers of this city. HENRI SCOTT TO SING Soloist Will Feature Park Concert Tonight A feature of the third concert by the Fairmeiiut Symphony Orchcstrn te be given tonight will be the first np penrance of u soloist. Henri Scott, basso, will sing two number''. The conceit will he at Lemen Ilill. wlicic ull the succecdings concerts will de given. Tlin piegram tonight follews: Mnrch et tlm Tevi from "Tejlanfl irrbri Overture, "I'm Dlavole" Auber symphonic ix'-m, "Omphale'B Hnlnnlmt Whwl.'. Snlnt-Saem Urcnm Music, from "Haensel una Orrtel r,.. ""m.Perillnck '., mw uiuiu .HHjur, irum 1 l I Itl, Themas ,.. ,. .., Henri Scott Rhapiedy. "Ejpnni" . . Inu rmlsnlnn . ..Chabrlrr JVultr, "Artist's Ufe" . .. Strauss imeruinzzu irum '-uavaiipna uustlrar.a," MufcjKnl "l-.vcnlnc Star" . Wanner Henri Scott Irish niiniwiedv ... Herbert Dr. Warren P. Laird Sails Dr. Wnrren l Lnlrtl, of lie Scheel of Architecture of the l'niprnlty of rcnnsylvnnla, Milled ycsti'Mlny en the Mnuretniiltt. He will bttuly I'urepenn nrchltcrturn during tlie summer. Airs. Laird nccempnnies him. The Only Urlslnnl m UCIFMC CAfriMJ 'jlctirWaihn OIL METHOD S15 te S35 Big, Loese Natural Wavti 102 S. 13th Street t Kennedy Uldjr. Take Elernter i I J PUenesi Walnut 7063-7S8S i , 'ft. makkks or lrejcvv iv; THE IUOIIEST CUAItACTUlt twexty - six yvahu Chestnut Cerner Twelfth i 8Q. ft Timed Values 5.50 Silk Fiber 12.95 Silk U LI 2.95 Hand-made Hand-drawn Slender'uei tke Larger Weman t y I. finwin w. ij i immrniA trf -.v1? WAftHJIinYl .",' TYJUJLJJ BISHOP GARLAND LEAVES IN AUTO FOR COAST Will Attend General Convention of Episcopalian Church Bishop Theinus J. Ourlnnd left hcr yesterday for Portland, Ore., by nute mobile. The Suffragan Bishop will cress the continent In leisurely fash ion, making n summer vncntlen trip of what Is probably the longest meter ride ever nttempted by nn American IHshep, The triennial convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church will meet In Portland, beginning September 0, nnd the Bishop will nttend that con clave. . Bishop flnrlund hns been In charge of nil diocesan activities since the Standing Committee gave Bishop Bhlne Innder n year's leave of absence te re cover health. Bishop (Inrlnnd Is accompanied bv th" Hcv. Hornce A. Walten, rector of the Church el the (!nod Hnmnrltan. Paell: .Mrs. (Inrlnnd nnd MIs Linlly Wnlten, n sister of the Ppnll rector. A concerted effort is being made te hnve the next (leiietal Convention meet in Philadelphia. EDISON RELICS IN MUSEUM Inventor Gives Up Original Phono graph and Electric Light Niw Yerk, July JO. Themas A. Edisen Is net interested in old things. He hns given nwny the erlginnl models of the phonograph nnd thp inenndescent lamp. Only the future Interests him, Mr. Kdisen was Interviewid estinlnv en the fmt -fifth niinlverary of the Invention of the phnnegtnph. , "The original mode! of tin plintie- gmph Is new in Seuth Kensington Mu i scum. Londen." he said. "N'nhedv around here seemed interested In It. I ' also gave them the erlginnl of the in candescent light. "I believe I have the phonograph close te perfection. I don't think the' radio will ever replace the phonograph. I worked en the indie nfter the war nnd tried it out for recording, hut there wan tee much mutilation of sound, which Is rather difficult te overcome." Weman Out for U. S. Senate . Seattle, .Tnly II). Mrs. Frances C. ...I".?"' u.."(,,,'1,Kl,n.m' W,"?'' i,11"r-std H 4 , I1.',Iran ,,un?lltUm1,I'r U,lll,V,lT M"?'S "HAT m OVn AM1 I'elitlcnl ( lull. Will be n cundidute for tVhnt Is It's mpanlnu, u'lfrc .11.1 It the itclllblicail nomination for t 'lilted erlglnatf" An IntfrstlnK study thl .iu s!,,u L.,.e,.... ... i. ....i -I.., ' tlen of fnmlly name Uaich th (Hill fen- y .-.. ........ ..s i,"- 1'iimuij cic-cwens lit UIU ilUlUlilll. :ti:i.kpheni: Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates LVIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF Dresses Coats Capes Suits TO BE CLOSED OUT AT y2 PRICE FOR CASH ONLY THESE GARMENTS HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR HIGH-GRADF. STOCK TO BE SOLD AT HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICE. NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS ' ' nJH anil MerKi. . hTM Branches" AS.. L s ' . xWwa y'e Afevtrm i if V. 1 W I AV W AV iA Jv fesSs Delicious and Refreshing Ws rVfnj V j)3m wwjft&fts&w im mm MMMm tr$$P Ice cold -iust the iBmi TtMlIm i i . Wa beverage you want istl ffi JzZh. -W wnoieseme.- WGgi Mnn y : fffflttJ&x:Z7igsxr?zr, snz&zry' ip f msmmsr av. . lBVirJJW2-i ,8itr'Ky J 1 ' Atlanta C. $'&M twESr - m S , - I ."" i m i , ! HOTEL I 1 IBMRA1NE 'J Bread Street at Fairmount Avenue ? 3 Bread Street at Fairmount Avenue N Jllw Si Wm m mm jmitsm . MliBWW Mtr.?."l S"fl jt'(irt'ws,a l J 'At the Seashore WRf'MOwa, ft-a. hyWIl lim M ivffjiia&y Photo liy Ihote-C'rafterii. MISS KATUER1NE GILBERT Daughter of Mrs. F. C. Gilbert, of the Marlyn Hetel, who with her mother is spending the sum mer at Ilcacli Haven, N. J. MILLION URGE AMNESTY Big Petition Ask3 Freedom for "War Opinion" Prisoners Wellington, duly 1!). tBj A P.I Approximately u million slgnntuici were attached te the petition asking a grant of amnesty te the remaining eighty-seven "war-opinion" prisencrb which was brought here by n delega tion today for prcsentntlen te Presi dent Harding. The petition wns circu lated by the General Defense Committee of Chicago. Members of the delegation Included Mertis Hillnuit. of New Yerk: Mrs. Bebcrt Lit Follctte, wife of the Sen i ater from Wisconsin i turp "History of Your Nim" npnenrlnir i In the Pinuc Lrrnzn. Adv. "Mnke It a Iliihlt.' SPRl'CE 2938 HUB'.' JsW sM ";', ' ''lK .,- ' -'' IMbiIIIIH. aassWSSii " ' Have you been te the new LORRAINE ROOF GARDEN lately? It's as cool and refreshing as a sheltered mountain top. Come en up from the heat of the city for lunch eon, dinner, or evening dancing and supper. Up-te-the-minute entertain ment. And appetizing cookery. If you nre jilnnning a enrd pnrty, luncheon or dinner, let the LORRAINE help you te enter tain. Delightful reception and dining-rooms. Cnreful service nnd sensible prices. Unrestricted parking space. Chat. Duffy, Jr., General Manager PAene Poplar 0S20 . t,)jti(; r..r .. -iir-1 1 .ii i ."r W-' f HOSPITAL CONTRACTS MADE Administration Building ,at By berry Will Ceet $112,351.05 Mayer Moere today nwnrded the ion- trnct te construct the ndniltilstrutlen building at the Plillnclc pliiu Hospital for the Insane, nt Bjbrrr, te Jehn B, Kelly, local contractor nnd sculling champion. Thp,,prlcp of the building, Is net te exceed ,$n2,.'l." 1.0.". Contract for the plumbing, net te exceed !$(S,"00. wns nwnrded te William White. The Mechanical r.qlllpruent Company will Install the heating 'sys tem for S7IMI, nnd Wnlker & Kepler the plcetrirnl sislem for $:i"-ll. The administration building nt By berry Is one of the innnj planned h. Dr. Furbtih, bend of the Department ( of Public Health, In ills extension, policy. ' K EITH'S THEATRE LOU TELLEGEN rrontlnaHli0nI,l,"niln(treut,i" prtKO nniiNAnn; tin aAitnv FI.OHK.NT'i: HltADY JACK ROSE And Other Fenturp Actn '- fileM WcAteutcie'ts uUuat- 9((iine(felufg VJltfiahinnaSiea'ati 5tfWMcltms0te. ycimantcwn, ANNOUN NG NEWl BACH PORT RACH RAIT OF CHILDREN STUDIO SITTINGS ONLY TWELVE FOR TEN DOLLARS MANDO cnaken peufble the routs of cnttnaiet tht expete rwa urns, neck uii Umbt. It Removes Hair from all parti of the body, ufelr and Quickly. At all dru and department iterca or ilrect, tl. Trirlaiii6, 10c. Jescph'ne LeFcvrc Ce. 141! . 12tli Mreet, I'htlndelnhln, Pa. Teirltery eiin for IiWtributeri and Agnlu r-KNlTTING WOOL i Xnittinf Wor-"I 4c Silk & wool OAe tied, per oz. I Per or w We'll Madly Srnd Yeu s.impln. BEADS Embroidering, Beading, Braiding Novelty Embroidery Ce. Ground Fleer Stere 15 N. 10th St. 1007 Filbert LAit i dm i 17 i Master Cleaning & Dyeing Your summer apparel (men's or women's) can be made te leek like new and its usefulness extend ed by our master processes. If you are particular you will net trust your cleaning te the inexperi enced. We charge no mere than ethers of less skill. pmrg's; 1616-28 1113 Chestnut JLouel 133 SOUTH 13TH St, Geer 400 Printed Cfrepes ImpertedltailGS Canten Crepes kperted-Linens Imported Siuiss feshanara Crepes All colors and sides' up te 42 Were formerly up te 35ec L Stene (ft All Salei Fer Cash 1306 Walnul Street THIS SALE MUST CLOSE SO DECREES THE RECEIVER Th.s mn. the cnl 1, erv nenr an.l we ndwim 1 t. hvirr. Items Belew Reduced Less Than Half the Already Greatly Reduced Receiver's Prices 91 Gingham Dresses Beautiful Imported KlnBhnm NrueM nlvles Formerly te $7,75. Receiver's Price $4.75. NOW 27 Imported Shuntung Wemleifiil niattrlnls lienutlftil Formerly te $29.75. Receiver's Price 79 Sports Coats I- lnrRt 1 mr.f.t m iint.i.inu v formerly te $59.50. Receivers Price 196 Finest quality matrrliil tu ..we......... ... .inuiu .tun iiuiprH ions. ItiLMUdlni; in.tnv rvmtiuitni.. i.nn...i..i eenltiK lnsain Formerly te $49.75. Receiver's Price H9 F)resses et p-of .i-Kiml hi SjurUilly Bflci'ti'il tK.iutlful c'nntnn mil) till) Intent limit l in ii.tii. in Formerly te $95. Rtce'ucr's Puce NOW I milMPW Z . v . "IrSKn f'W5M. KVJfx i ' i ii i i Dlfftlen fltunley C!e ......... ..r. ..mnw .r!H f. ijUl A.li- Itl Ius I II tu jiimiivba, r( li, i:;ie, a.se, man, i.av, vw t 4U1N3 1 VlEi I- TALMAD IS' I'lIlST NATIONAL ATTItACI 'The Primitive LeVl The i.-iFen'ii mvIUeuc smite. Prem tit wiwni't may "The Divorcee. ' Adrtit-rArtI ItOLLINB. Ilnrllen nif Tftredft at AtUntln City Triton 13. 2, 4. 0, 8 end 10 P. M. K W m W.019L A miJk ft Atet A TOM ItOORE & NAOMI GUILDERS W 'Mr. Barnes of New Yerk'3 rtlOM TLAY OF SAifK NAME nil 1 pn 12TH AND MAUKBT r ALALCi ni4s a. m. te it p. it. I A flf UniT TUB MAN JAL.IS. 11UL.1 u.STONQL'KrtAHLW AKLiJll 10 A M te It 13 l. M. wa.nda "TRUTHFUL LIAR" 1IAWI.KV inr"rrDi A ninth and market V Id UlVlri n A. M. te 11 13 P. M. DUSTIN FARNUM ""KS" CAPITOL 8T1I AND MARKET HETTY COMPSON AND TOM Jioenn IN OVER THE IIORDER" GLOBE JUNIPER AND MARKET VAUDEVILLE Continuum It tn 11 Penulnr Price VROE'S BUDS OF 1922 CROSS KEYS UOIII Sc MARKET mcihtj.y aim WEI) HAT.. 2.13 MAE DESMOND. d,h RARNET GARDEN W3 (Formerly tlie Illrh Orldce Inn) 1 1 4H07 te 488U RIdce Ave. at the Cern-r of Rider Avrnur. Wlaa- lilrknn I'nrkn-nr nnd Falrmeunt Park Car 01 Htepa in Frent or Our Doer prCOND RIO VF.KK CREATORE &D BAND OP ARTIST AND 'OI.OIXTS In Tour Cencerta Dilli. 3. 1:13. 8 i 10 P.M. ADMISSION 0c WILLOW GROVE PARK Wassili Leps and His Orchestra ALWAYS I'RRKECTLY VKNTttiMH mwt Willi VKUA C R1IN. snunine Tedni-:SO & 7:1.'-VF.RA cruris. Seprano :!. CirHtid Clnpra "CARMKN" Prnmlnrnt SoIeImh nnd a ( linru of THE PIIII.Di:il'lll IIPKHTir MICIRTX lime Dlnnrr 'it thp Canlnn TIiIh Kirnlns "rwrlnl Plntlfr hrnfd ALDINE COO!, AH THE itOARDWAl.lC GREAT FRENCH CAST IN Julu ISLEOFZORDA f-ne I" ADDED-THE LEATHER PUHHER8 Phene Poplar 7660 for Aute te Call Phitadtlphia's Quality Cleaners and Dyert N. 2l3t St., Philadelphia st and E557 fierni.intewn Ae. ill Charge Accounts I ?2.75 Dresses ) -. ,- ktl?B '. Q I " $19.75. NOW f Jr t J 1$ 15.75 . ... $39.50. NOW I Dresses prlntfd crupc 'Pi' ) Hll- f cc ful s j. most r.i 9.75 1 $24.75 NOW I 16.75 $18,75 I950 1 t Tit J ff'i aanK. , ,V HT-LU.'ST VJi . UWtt. I Mm MWm?fc I W'rl m te', f.J i ' A m hut m 'A.AaJtfcAv.l ti, . X4 iivv' l umm
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