xffimxwm w& ',".' Ti: 13 . f !' 'miMnAi " 1 t ,tw jnw w. u ; Kf JiK.tf k'v in r i TY'Tr ' WJsnrmm ' '.4' -.MOWaB n i - m " ' ) & just gossip about People ff amy Wynne Talks of Present Fad of Wearing Ribbon Bandeaux Instead of Hats by Younger Set. Activities en New England Coast k BSOIiUTEIA the latest thing for A the drbiitnnte-te.be la net te wenr n lint In the'ceiintry. Ne. you wenr a bnwlcnu new ncrer your forehead, nnil fasten it ever your left ear with n ros ette of the ribbon. Is it net wonderful whnt fndi will de? Suppose dome four or ftve yenr nge mother" hnd Mijueelcil thnt her daughter wenr n bnnd of ribbon In her hnlr nnd n reicttc or bow nt the ride. Cnn veu henr the uprenr? Why. only bnblei wenr hair ribbon-.! Hut new It's the thing. Why all the girls nre TienriiiR their hnlr thnt wny, nnd. for tunately. It's becoming, for. becoming or net. he long ns "It's being done," done It will be. I mw dbeut eight of the younger girls Mttinj in n row at one of the out-of-deer pnrtlei lately nil decernted nere's the ferehend nnd hnlr with rib bons nnd rosettes te match their sweat ers or beltf. . , , The bnndenu pnrt Is nrrnnsed much for tti" fact that the entire bend Is net covered, enlv the upper ferehend nnd part of the hnlr. T often wonder who !... ti.nan fnsliiens. Of cmiree. the bnndenu has been worn off nnd en of inn lth evening frocks. I remember one of the first persons te ndept Hint .I nt hpnildreis wns Dlehle Newbold Collieun. She wns nt the epern one night two years nge wenrlng n bright red frock and pcnrlct bnndenu In her hair. Hut trio tan ler wenring mrni out of doers Instead of a lint hns just started thin summer, nnd it's killing te eec hew, like sheep, every one Is fol lowing Milt and wearing the bend, be It becoming or net. xn J- is HEAR the Herse Shew In Newport Am. nrwt tbnt It Is te be Inrcer thnn .i.nnl for tiover before linvc there been ni many entries. Heggie Vnnderbllt will, of course, be one of tne juilges. nnd se will It. Penn Smith. The Penn Smiths nre nt Nnrrngansctt Pier for the summer. A great mnnv Phllndelphlnns prefer the Pier te the Pert, nnd. persennlly. I de net blame them. Yeu get se little oreanfrent In Newport if you de net happen te own one of the show plnccs, nnd. nfter nil. It Is nice te get nwny from cntertninlng nnd gnycty once In n vlilte nnd lip able te watch the sen. Net thnt there la no entertnlning nt Nnrrngiinsptt.' There Is, nnd plentv of It. It s quite ns gny ns iSewpert; nut, tee. veu cnn get nwnv off en the rocks nnd lenve the gnyety behind, while yen gn7e Inte the natural nnunrluniH formed In the great recki nnd watcli the mighty waves dash up high from the sen nnd the bay. Out at Point Judith, where the club house Is, It's particularly wonderful, for it's one of the roughest points en the const. I nlwnys love te meter out thnt wny nnd never tire of the waves. And another wonderful nlncc Is Penvertnil Lighthouse nt the end of Jnmpstewn. Ten remember .Tnmestewn is en Cnnonl Cnnenl cut Island, in the center of Nnrrnsnn Ktt Pny. between Newport nnd Nar-rngnn'-ett, nnd It's just, mnrveleus te fee the wavei nt the feet of the rocks of Ucnvcrtnll. .Tnmestewn Is crowded with Phlln delphiium thN j-enr ns usunl. I henr the Iiertie Llpplncetts went up there Inst week te stay with Klsie's fntlier nnd mother. Dr. nnd Mrs. Uar Uar ten Hirst, nnd Inter te visit Hertlc's father nnd mother, the J. Bertram Lip Lip pimetts, who linve n cottage hlgb up en the rocks there. Helen Kllaseu Is in Jamestown, nnd the Oeorge ltow ltew Inmls nnd Arthur Daughs both have large cettnges there. The I.everlng Wlmrteiw lmve n cottage there nnd ner se many ethers. JANfi Is very independent. She likes te stand ou her own feet, ns It were, nnd objects very much te having her hand taken when out wnlking. The ether day mother brought her in town for a little shopping, and as the streets were new nnd strnnge te Jane, her hnnd had te be held most of the time. When they readied the country once mere and started up the read te their Jl2$28 Costume Slips te wear under Summer Frecks. All are shadow proof and in several lengths. Our leader is a White Charmeusette Slip at $2.95, with dainty narrow edging of filet. Batiste Slips at $1.50 and $1.65. Summer Dresses RprmrpH fn A really noteworthy assortment several hundred in both women's and 'misses' sizes! Scores and cotton materials. Light and dark shades. All of them reduced from higher prices. Other special values in Women's Dresses at $4.00, $10.00, $14.85, $29.50. Other special values in Misses' Dresses at $4.00, $6.00, $7.50, $10.85, $19.85, $29.85 and $35.00. home, Jane firmly removed her hand from her mother's clasp and said: "Thank you very much, dear; but I can carry my own hand out here." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Learning Mont gomery, of Ardressnn, Vlllnnevn, will glve a dance en Saturday evening, Oc tober 7. In honor et their daughter, Miss Helen Hepe Montgomery. Mr. nnd Mrs. Montgomery have changed the date of the tea which they will give te Intro duce their daughter from Thursday, Oc tober 13 te Saturday, September 23. Miss Montgomery will be the guest of honor nt a dnnce te be given by Mr. and Mrs. S. Grloweld Flegg, 3d, en Saturday, September 30, nt Green Ga bles, their place at Bryn Mawr. A wedding of Interest In this city will be thnt of Miss Mnry C. Crnm, daughter of Mr. nnd Mra Halph Adams Cram, of Bosten, and Mr. Jereme C. Greene, of New Yerk, which will take pince en September z at suunury, Mass. Miss Cram mnde her debut In Bosten last winter, nnd Is a member of the Vincent Club and the Sewing Circle. Mr. Greene is a graduate of Harvard, 1922. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnrence TV. Delan. of Uosemont. who nre occupying their villa. Seaweed, nt Newport, cntcrtnlncd nt dinner last evening. Mrs. Gcerge D. Wldencr. of this city nnd New Yerk, entertained nt luncheon yesterday nt her summer home, Mld cllffc, Newport. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ncvlll Smvthe, of 100 Summit street, Chestnut Hill, who, with their fnmlly, nre spending the sum mer at their cottnge nt Cape Mny, entertained nt a bench party Inst night In hofner of their daughters. Miss Clar issa Smythe and Miss Bertha Smythe. There were twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Randelph Pack ard. Mls Buth Facknrd ana Mr. Georce B. Packard, Jr., of the Meadows. Villa nova, who recently sailed for Europe, are at present In England. They will visit France, Switzerland. Germany and Italy befere returning te this country in August. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn W. Converse, of Cliettryn, Tlnacment, nre eccupylm? their cottnge ut Narrngansctt I'ler, It. I. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herace Bulleck and Mrs. Bulleck's son. Mr. Krcdcilc Camp, of Hill Crest, Ardmore. have returned from a visit te Spring Lake, N. J. Mrs. Isaac R. Davis and her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Isaac R. Davis, Jr.. of Bryn-Oche Farm. SprlnghcuBe, have tnken a cettage at Lnke acotge wntcit they are occupying for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ff Housten, of Drulm Melr, Chestnut lull, will leave en Tuesday next for California. They will meter from San Francisce te Port land, Ore., nnd will return te this city the mtddle of October. Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Dedge, of Shanghai, China, who, slnce their re turn from China, have been staving nt Stonehurst, the home of Mrs. Dedge's mother, Mrs. C. Wolcott Henry, nt Chestnut Hill, left this city last week for Rockport. Me., where they joined Mrs. Henry at Orchard Farm, her sum mer home. Miss Pccgy Thayer, daughter of Mrs. Jehn B. Thayer, of Redwood, Haver ford, will go te Watch Hill, R. I., npxt week, where she will be n guest for two weeks of Miss Gertrude I,. P. Cenawny, whesa mother. Mrs. W. Marie tta Henry, of Pine Cottage, Roscment, has taken a cettage there for the re mainder of the reason. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn B. Thnycr. 3d, of Grays lane, Havcrferd, have left for Bar Harber, Me., where they h.ae taken a cottage' until the middle of Septem ber. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank B. Fester, of Rose lane. Havcrferd, left last week for J. Y. Ranch. Wyemlnir. where thev will spend the summer. Mr. Andrew Fester sailed for Europe Inst week, where he will spend the summer travel ing In England, France and Spain. Mrs. Edward B. Smith and her sen. Mr. Jehn Story Smith, of Temera, Gwynedd Vnllev. sailed Inst week for Eureiie. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geoffrey Story Smith, son nnd duuehter-ln-law nf Mrs- Smith, are spending their wedding trip In California. Upen their return they will llvu at Gwynedd Valley. Bofero her mnrrlage en June 17. In Mngnelin, Mass. Mrs. Smith was Miss Katherlne Coelldgo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ccelldge, of Bosten. Miss Evelyn Drayten, daughter of Mr. Rebert Massey Drayten, of the Cedars, Pcnllyn, has returned from Cape Stated. ) b j O Cfj ) of styles in both silk ATTRACTIVE IJP'wiM .rim . ' 'm. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH , PPPPPPPPPJPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPJPPBPPH MISS SARA D. BA1LY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Daily, of Langmcre, Ard more, who recently spent some time at Cape May. Miss Daily made her debut last winter May, where she was the guest of Mlsi Betty Hcthcrlngten. dnughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Hetherlngten. of 1930 Chestnut street, nt their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrcnce S. Bedlne, of Berwyn, left last week for Narragan sett Pier, R. I., whero they are spend ing several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. O. Dawsen Celeman, of Bryn Mawr, will go te Narragansett Pier en August 1, where they will re main until the autumn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter P. Dllg nnd their son, of JUG Atwood read, Overbroek, are at Atlantic City for a fortnight. Mrs. Jeseph Hatpin, of 2G3B Seuth Lambert street, nnd her two sons have returned home from Atlantic City. West Philadelphia Miss Helen V. Kelly and Miss Anne D. Kelly, of 0112 Webster street, are spending seme tlme In Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Bradley and their family, of 5724 Hudficld street, are spending the season In Wlldwoed. Mr. Harry N. Blair, of 5144 Wya luslng avenue, Is spending seme time In Chelsea. Mrs. Ferdinand Martin Jehnsen nnd her daughters, of 319 Seuth Forty third street, will leave In a few days for Cape May, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. 'nnd Mrs. Hernce Sheble, of Forty-fifth nnd Spruce streets, are spending the summer at Ocean City. Mrs. Jehn J. McGrath, of 2123 Seuth Fifty-seventh street, Is spending this month In Atlantic City. North Philadelphia Mis'? A. Marie Smith, of 4519 North Carlisle street. In leaving today for a trip te Terente, Canada, stepping at Niagara Falls. Miss Marie McPeake, of 1530 North Lawrence stret, and Miss Sarah Garrl gan, of 1532 North Lawrenee street, are spending a few days at Niagara Falls. iiiiiiiiiiin Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Great Clearaway Sale of Summer Millinery In order te make way for the coming season, all our summer hats will be sold at remarkably low prices. Fer this week-end sale we offer 120 of our high-priced hats at $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 There is also a wonderful cheesing in fine Sports Hats. Values te $11.00. new $2.00 $5.00 Silk Full-Fashioned Hese at $1.95, Fashienmade Hese at $1.35 and Drep-stitch Novelties at $1.00 Regular $2.tJ0 quality silk hese in Black and a particularly geed number of White, nt $1.95. Fashienmade silk hose in Black, Navy, Cordovan and Russian Calf and a great deal of White, at $1.35. Drep-stitch novelties in pure silk hose, in dark colors, at $1. Children's Three-Quarter and Short Socks at 25c Three-quarter socks, slightly irregular, White with colored turnover tops, reduced from 35c te 23c a pair. Children's short socks, White with English or turnover tops and seme few in colors with white tops, reduced from 50c te 25c a pah, Women's Lisle Vests, 35c each, 3 for $1.00 Fine soft lisle vests with bedice tops. Final Clean-Up of Lewis Stamped Goods Reduced te 10c $1.00 What is left of the M. J. Lewis stamped goods, our original sale price for which was 25c $3.00, is new reduced te 10c $1.00. Bungalow Aprons That Are Wonderful Values at 75c Bungalow aprons in plaids, various Black and White effects and n few ether colors, values te $2.25, new 75c. Odds and Ends of Laces at Greatly Reduced Prices All kinds of laces as well as metal and applique trimmines reduced from 2Cc te $2.00 te 10c te Sl.00 a yard. 3-oz. Bettle of Coty's French Toilet Water, Very Special at $2.25 We are able te offer Coty's famous toilet waters in five of the best-liked odors; L'Origan, Jacqueminet, L'Effleurt, Paris and Sfvv nf thn Inwpst. nrln nt. wlilnb 4-Vinan -.....1n 4.11-1. -. j ... ...- V" , , r, A have ever been quoted. Full 3-oz. Egwaimaiiiiiw -J i ii DEBUTANTE Germanteivn Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Campbell, et 5714 Chew street; Miss Helen Wright and Mr. Earl HiTrter will leave en Sat urday for nn extended meter trip through the New England States. Mrs. W. E. Rldcneur. of 433 East Walnut lane, is spending the season at the Marlboreugh-Blenhetm, Atlantic City. Miss Allce M. Carr, of 144 Queen lane, is spending the summer at Yerk Harber, Me. Mrs. J. Hadden and her family, et West Coulter street, are occupying their cettage In Vcntner, Atlantic City, for me summer. Mrs. J. J. O'Connor nnd daughters, MIhh Gertrude O'Connor nnd Miss Mary O'Connor, of Wayne nvenue, nre spend ing a month In the Poconos. Miss Isabella C. Sacer, of 330 West Hansberry street, Is at Cedar Island Camp in the Adlrendacks, until the lat ter part of August. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn C. Wallace and their family, of 680 1 Greene street, nre spending the summer at East Orland, Me. Norristeivn Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bean, or 110s West Main street, entertained recently nt flve hundred In honor of Mrs. H. Williams, whose engagement te Mr. Lew In Schacfcr. cf Germantown, has been announced. Among the gue.sts were Mr. und Mis. Charles Cam, Miss Careline Craig and Miss Catharlne Schclle. Mm TMwnrrl TnstnHi,a nrtA ,. dnughters. Miss Catharine Pasterlus unu luisa Aiargurei lumerius, will spencl the next two weeks in Wlldwoed, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. C. Herbert Wentz, of DeKalb street, have returned from an automobile trip te Canada and Maine. Miss Isabel Farrell. of Ardmore, is visiting her nunts. Miss Sara Farrell and Miss Mary Farrell, of 1205 Arch street. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Sherman, who '. -"" M"Miur vuiiut waters bottle, $2.25. I I I metered from their home In Pamle, N. j., are the guests of Mrs. B Mlipei Mlipei hern, of Hallewcll avenue nnd Sandy Mill read. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Crnll. -of 708 Kehn street, are spending several weeks with tneir son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Barten M. CreII, of Bloom Bleom Bloem ncld, N. J. Mr. William Arneldv and hl family. of Albany, N. V., nre spending some m wun Mr. Arneiay'B metner, Mrs. Henry Arneld, of 1203 Powell street. The rtev. and Mrs. F. U Hanna and their daughter. Miss tiettv Hannn. and Miss Ituth nich, of HnwD avenue, mo me eored te Cape May, where they spent Bevcrm uuys. Mr. and Mr. Antheny Crltslmlles, of Malh and Cherry street, who were mar ried In Canada en Thursday last, were the guests of honor nt a reception en July )6 nt their Norrlstewn home, There were mere than one hundred guests. Mrs. Heward nlckle, of 201 West Weed street, gave n children's party en rmiuruny m noner or tne secena birthday of her nephew, Master How Hew ard Jennings Welkcl. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank T. Cantwell, of Montgomery avenue, entertained at a dinner en Saturday te meet their guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred H. Burns, of Wil mington, Del. The guests Included Miss Kathryn Burns, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Tics sol, Mr. nnd Mrs. William F. Kralsa and Air. uiayicn uraiss. Delaware County t Mrs. Jehn W. Pltteck. 'of Hwnrlhmr,r will entertain nt luncheon at her home tomorrow In honor of her daughter, Mian r.mm jniie -iuecK, wnese en gagement te Mr. Jonathan Prlchard. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan V. Prlchard, also of Swarthmore. was an neunced a. few days age. The guests will be Miss Kda Alger, Miss Lucille Bend, Miss Celeste Bclferd. Miss Louise Downs, MIbs Frances Gillespie. Mrs. Harry Morehouse, Miss Anna Helntz, M ss Marie Heyward, Miss Mary Kecch, Miss Winifred Konkoli, Miss Betty Ken nedy, Miss Mary Lees, Miss Elizabeth Lewis, Miss Mildred Simpers. Miss Loulse Stelncr, Mlsa Mary Walter and AUIS3 lUUUIH. Mrs. Elizabeth Hnrner. nf Tmltlmnr who Is occupying her summer home near Swarthmore, Is the guest for a few LOWERS Funerals We specialize In funrnil deslstis of beauty and distinction at short nntlee. VSS THE FLORIST 1327 Wttt Cinrd At. 212 Eait Cirttd At. 13 S. COtk 5L 136 S. SZd St Te Free Your Arms of Hair or Fuzz (Iteutluir Secrets) Xe toilet table is complete with out n small package of delatene. ter with it hair or fuzz can be mucKiy Dnnlsiieti from the skin. Te remove hairs veu merplr mlv into n paste enough of the powder unu wnier te cover tne objection ebjection objectien nble hairs. This should be left en the skin nbeut two minutes, then rubbed off and the skin washed, when it will be found free from hair or blemish, lie sure you get genuine uriatene. aev. Don't Be Fat Excesn flc'.i net only ndds years te your appearance, but causes cenetant discomforts during tbs summer. Teu can welKh exactlv what ynu should. Teu can reduce easily here. Without stanatlen. Ne drugs. Trial Treatment Gratia COLLINS INSTITUTE Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Spruce 0484 Skirts of tweeda, ratine and prunella ; plain colors, checks and stripes. Were up te $9.50 $4-95 DBHki(y fl SVi n s 1 i i ma wq I ) "" ' " I'IIIIIII'M''I''''I''''''''' I Sports Suits Spert Capes Spert Dresses Street Dresses Engaged BLw 'flwpvl isLLH MISS HELEN RUSSO Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russe, of this city, whose engagement has recently been announced te Mr. Jeseph Rizzi, of Reslyn Heights, L. I. weeks of Mrs. William C. Calder. of Churchvllle, Pa. Mrs. William P. Petter and her mmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm IMPORTERS, DESIGNERS a CUILDREN'S APPAREt, OF FOR MORE THAN m m urn. m Dress Sale Extraordinary 7.50 formerly te 16.50 in 7. formerly IV. ID. t0 25.00 Sweaters Exceptional Values 2.95 3.95 Light - weight wool, slip-ever Light weight wool; taxede Waists, 1.95 Of dimity. Peter Pan or tuxedo cellars ; all-white or dainty colors. Envelope Chemises Of geed quality crepe de chine; Inserts of real fllet and hand-embroidered knots. 2.95 Formerly 335 Clearance of Junier Apparel JHSiSS!,' DRESSES, formerly te 5.00, new 2.50 Fer eg JUNIORS' DRESSES, formerly te 10.00, new 4.95 2 te 16 lW&lW Wf SpecieKx in Apparel That iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Final Clearance of Our Entire Stock of Street, Afternoon and Summer Dresses at Cost and Less Street and Afternoon Dresses Of Canten Crepe, Crepe Rema, Georgette and Velette; all colors and a wide variety of attractive models. Were up te $75.00. Reduced for Final Clearance te $15, $25 & $35 Summer Wash Dresses Of plain and printed Voiles, Organdies, Ginghams, Linens and Dotted Swisses. All sizes up te 46. Were $10.50 te $ 29.50. Reduced for Final Clearance $4.95. $5. 75. $8. All from our regular stock. In most cases only one or two of a kind ; all sizes and colors. Reduced for Final Clearance te 1220-22-24 Walnut Street daughters, Mr. L. C. Aahten and Mr. Hareld O. Marr, left Bwarthmere a few day age for a mettfr trip te Maine, where they will pass the remainder of the summer at Pari. Dr. Ellin Marshall Harvey and his daughters. Miss Jane Harvey and Miss Phoebe Harvey, accompanied by Mis; Dorethy Allen, Miss Sara Rhodes and Miss Maybelle Heugh, metered this week te Iinglesmere, where they will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Perter, of Rew Valley, are being congratulated upon the birth of a son, Themas Johnsten Perter, a few days age. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Effing, of Bwarthmere, will meter In a few day; te Lake Geerge, where they will spend two weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Howar Edgerton, at Ogden College, Bowling Green, Ky., who are en n meter trip, were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nerman Hto Hte phens at their home near Lansdowne. Moerestotvn Prof, and Mrs. Geerge C. Baker and their family nre spending some time at Ocean City, N. J. Mr. J. Blspham Stokes spent last Saturday nnd Sunday at the Engleslde Hetel, at Beach Haven, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. William C. Celes and their son, Mr. William C. Celes, Jr., have gene te spend some time at Range ley Lakes, Me. Miss Dixie M. McGrath Is the guest of Miss Dorethy Warden at Beach Haven. Vice Chancellor and Mrs. E. B. Learn ing nre at Cape Mny, N. J for the summer. IPS, MAKERS OF WOfE'S AND THE HIGHEST CHARACTER TWENTY - SIX YEARS &$ Chestnut Cerner Twelfth 10 fi. formerly 9C fit) . formerly 6Q.UU. te 59.5e 5.50 12.95 Fiber tilk; Taxede model Silk; taxede; colors and white White Hosiery, 1.95 Of excellent quality silk; closely weven: all white specially priced. Capes Reihanara, Cleth, Canten Crepe. Many Fur-trimmed. Formerly 25.00 te 125.00 New 16.50 te 69.50 SUndtrizet the Larger Weman 75 te $16.50 SCOTT PLEASES Al ' J v Sings With Fne Iffeet rt J mount par cencsrt 'i; Henri Scott, basso, wan thV Foieist or the season With the organized Park Orpheslrn th.t third concert last evenlna? In tha IIIU Pavilion, Falrmeunt Park, seat wns taken nnd hundred at nreuml the edges of th? pnviuien, nil giving their u attention te the music.1 Mr. Hcett sang with tine aria from "Lc Clrt" anil the te "Pnglaccl." Fer an encore flftlf MlllnnAM list f in mm ITm Usk 13 Mandalay." ' vr &i Al. ,!,.. ......... .-.. It-Ll mjamLilCf tlens two of Victer Herbert's, StrswstW "Artlst'a Life Waltz," Chabler's !i.A' nana Rhapsody," nnd the dream mmHy$ fnrmanpA nf flip tnaf nntnrt mn1tl-k.il Mtl,ln nA.I. it AI.A MnMHMB 1,.1 1 '4 ntMBHU f'lun ui uiu LUIICCtlt illUC the beauty of Halnt-Bacns' "Omf Spinning Wheel" was lest Dlreetlnn Btanley Company ef A ALWAYS PEHFECTLY VENTILAT Llit NINETEENTH AND MAHKBT It. 1:80. 9:80. 0:30. 7:80. 930 ", CONSTANCE TALMADGE 5 t.V I'lnST NATIONAL ATTnACTTei, "THE PRIMITIVE LOVERS Next Week WAt.LARR ItEID In' "THE DICTATOIV Tdcuiten 13. 2. "4. 0. 8 an) 10 V. M. m V Uresd and Chsitnut TOM MOORE & NAOMI CHILDER8 l 'Mr. Barnes of New Ydrk Next Week Kthrln MacDonald I "Hsr Heelat Value" PALACE 12TH AND MAJUWr 0:4B A. M. te 11 P. If. lAr.K HOLT THB UiM JAV1 s71WTs UKCONqUERABU ARCADIA 10TH AND CHESTNUT, 10 A.M. tell :1S P. M.4 S'awlet "TRUTHFUL LIAR? IMfTfsDI A NINTH AND MARKET Vll'lUIUA 0A. M. te 11:15 P.M. DUSTINFARNUM "8T,I0NIS C ADlTfll 8TH AND MARKET. VAT IIVIIj BETTT COMPSON AND TOM MOORE IN "OVER THE BORDER" ft riBl? JUNIPER AND MARKST bLUBL VAUDEVILLE Continuous 11 te 11. Popular PrleM WROE'S BUDS OF 1922 rencc veve 00T11 majuutt VftVUOO IVD I O NIOHTLT S:1S WED.. BAT.. 3:11 MAE DESMOND and pj. , ,3CM RARNET GARDEN JLJ (Formerly the nlch Bridca Ina) A V. 4807 te 4880 RUce At. , at the Center of RMcc Arenac. Wba hlrken Parkwsr and FalrmoentPaitv Car 01 Step la Frent of OarDisr OEATORE til? BAND Feet Concert Dllr. 3, 4:43. 8AM FJt. ADMISSION Oe K EITH'S THEATRE LOU TELLEGEN PnlntlnIIOwnPlay"BllndTaith' FRED BERNARD; SID OARBTl FLORENCE BRADT . JACK ROSE And Other Feature Acta AI DINE C001' AB thb 1-avim- BOARDWALK GREAT FRENCH CAST IN Jules TCI 17 H17 7HDHA Verne'sIsJljaJ VA SM..tLfH ADDED THE LEATHER PUSHER NEXT WKiiii -uaui uemvA" WILLOW GROVE PARKr WASSILI LEPS 0.?e?t. With VERA CI'RTIS. Seprano TODAY 4.80 & 0:4.'. VERA CURTIS. Seprani"? V.A j&GSnmai 7 13 SYMPHONY PROGRAM i-- jfl Dine nt the Casine Dance In Danealanal L.l MMIIifilMlIlllilillllll iiiillllllimlllllllllllllllllllilllllllllM, Sweaters Fibre silk, tuxedo med el; white, black, navy; sizes te 46. Were $7.90, new .50 no I I I i i,,i i , i i n . aat .'StiBB !& "i ca 'I i l 4 a9f Jaaal ' 1 m li E 1 ! saal vIbbH 1 A N.Jlr-.'iUVI'rK.vriVlA. s . ( t f , kL',., n ill ii iistf
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