Wm M& ,"w?mc Ml-fiE g" - JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ! iVancy ffyfine aiM e ffte . . w9m m m9 a - Harber Dance te Be Given for Miss Sharplcss in October DO XOU knew n great many of the younger ret arc In Bnr Ilnrber tlit. Msen? In fnrt, I henr there l quite nnetlilnc leln? wf nt tlmt dignified ort. There' an Invitation tennis tournament en new nt the Swimming Club, and Mnlile and Husle Stewnrt, R!e and Aine "Rrett and Sue Geed man eh, nnd I-lllle Stewart, tee are taking pari, un niiiumuv fjiieic n.ev- art trluniphed ever Mrn. Fred Fearing, tthe was one of the Perter glrK you knew. It was n pretty close match and ..) interrHtlne te watch. Ercrv one nnd everything, at Ilnr Harber jrrnvltntes around the Swim ming Club. ThercVthc peel, of course, where every one bathed, for the water is tee reld up there in Maine for general tea bathing. Then there's dancing in the afternoons nnd evenings nnd ten. Bnr Harber toasts 'of a delightful tea room, tee, you knew, which is Urcntly patronized by cottagers and club guests alike. The tearoom is run by Mis Bephle Trnrel. of Ilaverferd, and bo lides delicious eats she has nil ports of tinii'iinl and odd things for the curie and nntlque furniture lever te buy. TUB Jack Thaycrs have bought the Tltten estate. Cever Farm, In Bar Harber and will spend most of their summers there hereafter. Leis Thayer's .if.. 1.a ln( ra AlnrnnifAP 5 PeKsiitt. used te no every summer te Bnr Harber until the later years of her life, when the climate was net con cen .Mrfl pond for her. nnd for several mimmers hefere her death she nnd Leis went te Newport Instead. Leis Thayer is the daughter of the lote Kdward B. Cassatt. She married Jack Thayer during the war, nnd they have been living In Havcrferd. They have n quiver full of darling children, the eldest of whom la Jack Thayer, 4th, about five years of age. I HEAR that Mra. Archibald Thom Thom eon Is taking a very active Interest In the large fair which is te be held nt Narrngansctt Pier next Thursday for the Episcopal church up there. At first It was te be at the Casine, but new the headquarters for the fair proper will be the Hetel de la PJage.ibut wmie of the features or sideshows will be staged en the Casine green, the Baby Bhew and Deg Shew, for instnnce, and there will be pony races en the beach. Among the ether Philadelphlans in terested in the affair are Mrs. Jehn C. Knrrls. Mrs. Richard Nerrls. 7Irs. J. Shiplev Dixen, Mrs. Alcxnnder Brown, Kilty Perm Smith, Mrs. Jee Dilworth, Mrs. Geerges Peulieff, Lisn Nerrls, Mnrr Nerrls. Mrs. Jehn Fell. Mrs. Clement Walnwrlght and a number of ethers. HEAR thnt the Zimmermann's have fixed another dnte for the dance for I Hfnrgnretta Shnrplcs and Waiter Ress. Jr., whose engagement was announced In the spring. Mr. nnd Sirs. Jehn Ed ward Zimmermann planned te give n party for the newly engnged pair In early July, but Peggy Graham was mar ried up in Newport around thnt time and Maruaretta wns a bridesmaid nnd se whs Harriet ZJmmcrmann. nnd there were se many things doing up there it wns derided te wait till fall for the dance here. It will be given en Octo ber 14. Margnretta is a sister of Mary Sharp less, who married Eric Pearson, nnd lives In thnt attractive house en 'Willow Greve avenue at St. Martins. COUSIN JANE had premised te take Chnrlie te the movies the ether afternoon nnd, needless te say, Charlie was much excited and pleaded ever the prospect. At the Inst ralnutc.hewever, iin rnrle f?nnsln Mnrr In her enr te suggest a meter trip and several visits during the aitcrnoen. Charlie wanted the movies, but he did think he might manage te consume much enke en the visits, se he made no funs and ac quiesced graciously when asked if he would go for a ride instead. They went three or four places nnd Chnrlie hnd lets of enke nnd iced tea and enjoyed himself thoroughly, missings nothing of the conversation. And when he came home mother asked Mm If he had enjoyed himnelf. "Oh, yes," said he. "I never saw se mnny dirty Indies before." "What en enrth de you mean?" exclaimed mother. "Well, every one of 'em but one said we must 'scuae her dirty dress." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ..Miss Julia Bcrwlnd entertained at einner last evening nt her home en Bellevue avenue, Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison S. Merris will glve a dinner Friday evening at thelr cottage In Jamestown, R I., In honor of their daughter, Miss Catherine Wharten Merris. Hiss Augusta Wain Harrison and Miss Ellen W. Harrison, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison, of Chuckwoed, Vlllnneva, will leave early next month for the Adlrendncks, where they will spend a fortnight ns the guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Leuis It Lemolne, nt Antcera, her camp. They will join Mrs. Harrison later at Yerk Harber, Me., where they 9 remain until the autumn. Miss Kllen Harrison is new a guest of Mrs. wwis Stockton at her summer home at I,nke Ontario, Caji. .Mrs. Jeseph A. Stelnmetz, of West- . mreei ana wayne uvenue, acr 7.a.ltew2,' lB visiting her Hlster, Mra. Arthur Travcrs, of New Yerk. wish Helen Hendersen, daughter of V. "A'u ",rBi "aer u. iienuersen, of ing several weeks ut Mount Klnee, Me Mrs. Patrick Grant, 2d. of 113 West After-Dinner Tricks Ne. 223-Tlie Flylne Papers ni!?"r. b,t? of Pnper en the back of Janr .1.1.1 , i'i'w " me unci 01 Duff ' ,,amli,nnl state that with one three ,nuJfnn,b,ew nw,,y . r 0 renFn'f,?08 ef4lnP. cttUblng the rent the n,?i" en the 'i1'1- furthermore a feat kpi',nV0.remelP.-, 0f 'w" sd is i eem8 '""Possible, and in fact It tricky PeJreUnt.rC60rt - U' ,"0wlDg enBeBneIi!y,,,?Iace a. flnger en t,,e ,e" nnnd rtm.? hf00 J, puPcr tb(,y choe"e te "tra nepers will hn hinw,, t' i, L , R3 ' (VCK of the rlvh lij ,.. .1.- .. Ihavlnv anant savrfVil dava in Chelsea. an. ...m L. '." " ui iuj vuuieni u "" rrmaia, - . - lAli&tl ..iJL .j,v .- - .. 1 ,,,. f,-.,.,JlV,vitVij. .,,, n.,4,. ,-fw, .-,,. tw.J; r .n. 1. .1 r.if A M i ewm Tournament at Bar Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill, la visit in ner parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tj pieaten, of Norwood Hall, Chestnut mi, nt meir summer place at North east Harber, Me. Miss Manruerlte J. Beyle, daughter of iiir. nun airs. Hamuel A. Heyle, or Kea wlck Heuse, nvdal, and Miss Kathryn I. T'eace. daughter of Mm. Phllln r Pence, of Peaccvllle Mid-Stream Farma, Paell, Hre the guests of Miss Betty jiciueririKien, tinuirnier or Mr. ana Mrs, h. P. Hetherlnfrten, of 2le Pine street. nt their cottage at Cape Mny. Miss Heyce. miss Pence nnd Mlsa Hetherlna- ten will be debutantes of the cemlnr neanen. Mrs. Francis H. Behlen. Jr.. of Hnvar. ford, will leave enrlv next month for rerK ilnrber. Me., where she will visit her mother, Mrs. William Buel Frank lln. Mr. nnd Mra. C. Daniel Donerjhue and their daughters, Miss Mnrlen Cahlr Don Den Don efThue. Miss Dorethy Dqnephue. Miss Deberah Donefjhue. and their son, Mr. Dnnlel Doneuhue. of 149 Pelham read, Oermantewn, will leave August 1 for Buck Hill Falls, where they will rpend nema time. Miss Mnrlen Doneghue has returned from a several weeks' stay In Cape May, Friends of Miss Edith K. Berda will be glad te hear she has recovered from her recent Illness nnd operation at the Lankennu Hospital. Through a mis understanding the name of Miss Eugenia Berda wns printed Instead e Miss Edith Berda. Miss Eugenia Berda haa net been 111. Miss Helen Hene Montgomery, daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. Ttnhrt T.enm. king Montgomery, of TVrdressan. Villa- nova, will be the guest of honor at a dinner dnnce which Mr. and Mrs. Oeergc W. Chllds Drexel, of Wootten, Bryn Mnrerr, Wl glve en October 27. Miss Montgomery will make her debut at a tea te be given by her parents en September 23. .Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Drexel Blddle. or the Rlttenheuse, who have been spending some time at Lenex, Mass , where they will remain for several weeKs. Miss Ethel H. Heekseher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ledyard Heekseher, of uonngDreKe, iiaaner, win be among the gueets- nt the house party which Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Frederick Stout, of aicnn read. Ardmore, will give at Northeast Harber, Me, the last two weeks of August. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hacker, of 2211 Pine street, have gene te Mllferd, Plke County, where they are occupying their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. William Lyttleten Bar clay nnd their family will spend the month of August nt Cape May. The .rnarrlage of their daughter. Miss Care line e. iiarciay, ana Mr. Muscee Gar nett will take placeven October 7. Miss Kntherlne Z. Ogden. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Dickie Ogden, of Oakdene, Radner, and Miss Theo dora Keith Llllle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Llllle, of Brlarwoed, Si'e2rt1, nre spending a fortnight JV,11 yr.- nnd Mrs- - A. Heekseher Wetherlll, of 1880 Rlttenheuse Square, at their cottage at Cape May. Miss O'gdetrand Miss Llllle-will leave short ly for White Sulphur Springs with Mr. and Mrs. Ogden for several months. Miss Marie L. Trasel, daughter of fSr' ".a MrB- Edward a. Trasel, of iiib uHKe neuse. Torresdale, Is spend ing three weeks ns the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Geerge T. Rnwlnnl nf TTfii.A.rt,i n ,ii. f cottage at Jamestown, R. I. ,,D J1"11 Mrfl- Geerge O. Ress and Miss ElUaheth Ress, of 1721 Spruce street nnd Wlllebrnecke, Fert Washing, ten, will sail for Europe en Thursday, where they will remain a month. Mrs. Geerge Orant Snowden, of Rose Rese Rose ment, has arrived at the Berkshire Inn, nt Lenex, Mnss., where she will remain until autumn. Mra Henrv fl Pmw nt tM .it.. has nrrlvcd at Alexandria Bay, where she will spend the remainder of the summer with her parents, Commedore and Mrs. Themas Henry Wheeler, at their villa. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Thompson, pf Brookwood Farm. Greenville. Del , left yesterday for Northeast Harber, Me where they will occupy their cot cet cot tece until the autumn Mr. and Mrs. Thompson's son-in-law and daughter, Lleutennnt nnd Mrs. Osberne C. Weed. wne were In China en their wedding trip, have returned te Manila, where they are occupying their new home. Mrs. Weed was Miss Katharine Thomp son. Mr. and Mrs. William E. McCall. of IS. ,y are spending the summer at their place at Great Chebeague Island, Me, Mr. and Mrs. David King, of this city, who are traveling abroad, have arrived In Lelpslg. nnd are spending several weeks at the Hetel Asteria. Miss Nannie Green, daughter of IX and Mrs. William Green, of. Media, who Is tnklng the Great Lakes trip, will spend a few davs in Chicago as the cuest of Miss Kntlinrlnn Wnul T!. fore returning te her home Miss Green will nlFe be the guest Of friends In wiiKes-uarre nnu New Yerk. Mr. find Mrs. E. Shirley Berden and their family, of Media, are metering through New England. Mrs. Charles Lucas, of Rese Valley, has returned from a visit te Erie, Pa., where she was a guest for a week at a house party. Mrs. Jeseph Comegys and her daugh. ter, of Rese Valley, nre spending a few weeks nt Buck Hill Falls. Miss Catherine M. Whltesldes, of 6317 Havcrferd avenue, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Edward M. Dresden, In Burfule, nnd will remain with her through the nutiiiiid ( Germantown Mr. and Mra. Lionel W. Lancaster, of Red Pank, N. J who have uaen visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Arthur Lan caster, of 6 tic Woodstock street, have returned te their home. Mr. Kdward I. II. Hewell and Miss Anna H. He-.ilI. of 5218 Oermantewn avenue, will leave en August 1 te oc cupy their cottage at the Ausable Club, St. Huberts, N. Y. Mrs. James fowler and her daughter, Mlsa Helen Cowler, of Lincoln drlve, are upending a month at Northeast Hurber, Me. Seuth Philadelphia The Phi Sigma Tau Sorority enter tained Informally at ft dinner nnd re ceptlen following the opening of their summer cottage at izi North Mentpeller avenue, Chelsea. Mr. Jcaeph Tayler, of Twenty-third and Christian streets, Is npendlng the seusen in Atlantle City. Mlsa Cntherlne O. Beyle, of 1317 Wlf street, hnd ns her cucBt for n short Htny last week at her home en uea mbuk avenue, ilea uanK, xsT. Miss Grace Hcnnlngs. j.. Mr. Lee Slieehan, of Seuth Phlla Phlla delphin, hns returned home, after hav ing spent Hjverul Uuys In Atlunlle City, MIbr A, V. ThemaR and Mlna Kllzabeth Tliemnti, of 1721 Mlffllu street, have returned home after an extenslve tour through Massachusetts. Mr. 13. Donahue, of Seuth Philadel phia, Is spending some tlme In Chelsea. Miss Catherine Darning was the guest of Miss Nan Sullivan, of 1714 Merris street, at the summer home of her parents In Wlldwoed, N. J ever the week-end. Mr. Richard Meade, of Seuth Eight eenth street, has (returned home after v"" -'- tr 11 Themas JXffh, of 2tU ChrUUan .' !? a.7TJ JBiVJEiWLHtt X'UJJJJlU ATTRACTIVE SUBDEB .m t&EZ&S!. MUS ALICE ELLZEY V ' Pbc'" Daughter of Dr. and Mra. J. Murray Ellzey, of Chestnut Hill, who will spend part of the summer in Chelsea street, has returned from a short stay In Atlantic City, Miss Sue Jerdan, Mercy streets, was of Twentieth and the guest of the Phi Sigma Tau Sorority for a short time last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Heenan and their small son and daughters, of Forty fifth and Chestnut streets, formerly of Seuth Philadelphia, have opened a cot tage In Chelsea. Miss Margaret McDevItt, of 1711 Mif flin street, has returned home after hav ing spent several days In Atlantic City. Frankford Miss Helen L. Shrlner, of 1616 Ha worth street, Is spending a month In the Poconos. Mrs. Raymond Antler and her family, of Orthodox street and Frankford av enue, are spending the Bensen at their cettage In Ocean City. Mr. Antler gees down ever the week-ends. Mrs. Edward Burke, of 1E08 Harrison street, Ih spending the 'lummer at her cottage In Wlldwoed. Mr. and Mrs. Owen S. Bucklus, of 1635 Haworth street, are entertaining as their guest Miss Elrle N. Blddleman, of Scranton, Pa., for a few weeks. Mrs. Walter G. McMullIn and her family, of 1028 Fillmore street, are spending some time at White Stene, L. I. Miss Lera Marsh, of 1513 Dyre street, is in Anaever, in. x., rer several weeks. Miss C. Garsed, of 1388 Orthodox street, Is at Falrvlew, East Gloucester, Mass, for the summer. Holmesburg Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McCartney, of 8020 Frankford avenue, are spending a fortnight at Ocean City. Mrs. Harvey Haines, of Cottman street. Is at Beach Haven. N. J., for n. stay of ten days. Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wetherlll, of Ardmore, are spending some time at Atlantic City. Mrs. Jehn Dunn, Jr., of this city, Is at the Hetel Traymore. Other Philadelphlans at the Tray Tray mero are F. X. Qulnn, Miss Inez Qulnn We Deliver In Anr City CHARLES HENRY FOX Tht Sign el tht Ren Walmt 0799 221 S. Bread St. Excess Weight fi nnncjflry te get rid 0 txctn fat it a iimplt matttr. . Don't suffer during the warm neuther with rctt fleeh. Coellnir D.ithn Neile and Spray Hheuers Salt Bartia and He frcshlntr MaaeaRe will reduce your weight te normal and rid the body of oil harmful jiolsens. Trial Treatment Gratia COLLINS INSTITUTE Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street .szwtmsssimnamamzrj s SjLraiiikiinimumniiiiniiiimiiniiinnnikintiiiiiimiinuiaiuiiiniiinminiiiitiinnnunriiii!!'!? s Fresh Country 1 1 28c 155 OCEAN CITY TRAINS 551 . S!S ON WEEK-DAYS IU siiNnav tduu. SS dei Twelve geed ones in every 3 j 53 S dozen flMEGGS 33c carton of twelve The pick of the nests. In our Philadelphia, Camden and suburban Stores I TPHKI CO. I k' 1 1 -, ISttflGiKVaK t .rfr :' :t w.'A.ri'cA! V? 'IIIJT aftP-ram LU1U KUTT 1 and Mrs. M. C. Whltalcer; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mark, Miss Alice Bleem, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hesey, of Norrlstewn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge E. Tuckerman. at C202 Ogontz avenue. Oak Lane, ari staying at Atlantle City for a few days. Among the guests from this elty at the Hetel Elberon during the past week were Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph C. Dough erty, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Crell and Mr. and Mra D. W. Stevens. Dr. and Mrs. P. F, Meylan, Miss Agnes Meylan and Mr. P. F. Meylan, Jr., of Philadelphia, are spending sev eral weeks In Atlantle City. W. W. & H. H. Knell, 1935 Market St. Makers' August Sale Quality Furniture 3-Piece Suites for Living Retfms and Separate Pfeces .i. "ST.'.lf.?" "?! Pn U.P. mushroom like, ever nl.bt. .itur. r: f.":ui""":""."uJ"e'?"n ,or. p r.. i . ., --.-w., nuuwu in mnny cine ana (tt. hm It. juttly regard it a tha atandard of (,... ..j ',7'.""'", S.A "r2r.. 5" ? " .? c.teh-p,y praellc'.;; but Ju. quality and I worte..W-" ."" """" ""' W,M,0Ul REAL MOHAIR oS eS PLUSH 3-PC VvV Se" m0u" . v.u?' Qu,en Anne' s' 3-Pc. Real Mohair Plush, ever-stuffed. M2B. VhV el t".lr r,lu,h .,re' everiiffed, $3(8. art" ll Mt r SlUtb ,IUIUn R'"nce. U40. 3-Pe. Real Moha r Plush, large, ever-stuffed. U90. 3-Pc. Real MaSaIi. Pl,,l. f M..i. vttr .,,j 7 ' ii.p. b..i ii'iLZY. W,"il' SrrV "" R I."tT """"".,r.r '."."'. -nipnnaie, aids, of our" .u.hT.ns. " W Mt "" "" 3-PC. SUITES for Living Reems, and and comfertt faultU1v -.,...... .- lsawhere. ' '" --. . ww... taHVSkr7 ma vtieurs, ail OVER-STUFFED a.Pi" QIIITCQ 1 With Maheaanvbae. and T..r.tn,U" aU"" and CHA,RS' ed.ECpErrcI.lPN CHAIR3 C Ch""' F,r-"" -. ,, ., LIVING-ROOM TABLES from the best mabsra fTavann.r n..i. j C",vuCl,.:,-U' "n1 C"' T.bl... "all VtrTducVlprU'aP0Ttt Ch,,r"nd' Yeu will sea at once the superior axceVenea af . w..t ., . matsrial. you first leek ev.r tSteTS flnd0.rnywh.S"Ji:.h.,P "nd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu ( Seashore Service 1 Satisfying! Appealing! ATLANTIC CITY 72 WEEK-DAY 70 TRAINS ON between 4.00 A. M. and 10.2S e 3 ROUTES DIRECT CONVENIENT 4 STATIONS IN PHILADELPHIA DIRECT THROUGH TRAINS -H&- DKWMn 4.00 A. M. and 10.00 P. M. Standard Time, ADEQUATE SERVICE TO WILDWOOD, CAPE MAY, SEA ISLE CITY, STONE HARBOR W Us tha all rail Dalawara RWsr Brlda Reula (.. .u. u.. , Phlladalphl., W.st Phtlslphli'Ind NertlTSi!Idl!,phU,rt " a . '". " T"-"- H.50 Daily Seashore ASK ACENTS FOR Laa Markst Stiwat Wharf Eastern Standard Ttma fa Atl.nl. nu waakdays (.00 A. M., additional train Sunday rS.(T A M T Fe. Li? ,ia'Ar,M,U. Tk'V L" H- M.l.Wlldwear Sunday. 500 A M PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM Jh. Reut, of tha Broadway Llmltsd niiiiiiiiiiiiiwillllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllililtiiiiiiiuiiiii MtaHBBBBBBJHraw?r!rrrafsjsmBjRBjs sEBipPM?pSSS! uurxixa., TOJieuaii. euin' , m ' . T.VZ. jfiVOfi Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Hellnsr, of B)os Valley, have returned from a visit toVentner, where they were-guests for a .few days of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stewart Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Burdlek and .their family, of Chaster, . arj .the gueets of friends In Pittsburgh for a few days. Mlas Clara Chase, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Belles, of Springfield, for a few weeks, has left for a visit te New Bedford, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Themas have moved Intd their new bems en State street, Media, y Mrs. Allisen Orlscem Cernpg, of Cot Cet legevUle, Pa., ,1s the guest for a fort night of her father, Dr. E. Marshall Harvey, at his home In Media. Norristown Mrs. D. S. Mlddleten and Mrs. Nelsen RelfsnyeVr entertained the members of the West Norrlten Improvement Asso ciation Ajttlllary en Friday, at the Mld Mld dleeon Heme, Marshall street beyond Whitehall' read. There were twenty four guesta. The auxiliary will give an old-fashioned country fair en Saturday. .Tiil 29. an the lawn of the Jeffersen- vllle Preshiytcrlan Church. Mr. and Mrs. Michel Meti, of 632 Nerrls streW, have announced the en gagement ctf their daughter, Miss Mary Stets, and Mr. Jehn .J. Lawlcr, of Pheenixvllle. The wedding wilt take place cm September 20, Mr. and Mra Heward T. Spare, of 1340 West Main street, recently gave a children's party In honor of the fifth birthday anniversary of their small daughter. Miss Margaret Spare. There were eighteen guests. Mr. and Mjrs. Walter J. Shelve, of Main street, are spending 1003 West Main street. several weeks In Atlantic City. Mrs. Charles L. Leap, of the Park Boulevard, Is spending some time with relatives In Wllkca-Barre. Majer and Mrs. Jeseph F. Cottrell have left for Lihall, Va., after being the guests of Mrs. Cottrell'S parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Percy Chain, of Jacoby and Arch streets. Miss Elsie Graham, of 235 East Oak street, entertained the members of her sewing club en Friday at her home. There were fifteen' members present. Miss Ethel Mayer was hostess te the members of the All Saints Church Choir en Friday at her home, Getty Farms, East Norrlstewn. Miss Dorethy Meeser. of 186 West Marshall street, entertained en Thurs day In honor of her thirteenth blrthdny anniversary. The guests Included, Miss Helen Klncklner, Miss Beatrice Earl, Mlas Emma Cele, M2ss Florence Cele, Miss Emma Hendricks, Miss Cirri e Earl, Miss Marcclla Carey and Miss Edith Oelenschlager. HONOR SWARTrlMOBE GIRL Mitt Elizabeth Walter Picked te Lead Friends' Delegation Elizabeth Ann Walter, of Swarth- mere, has been highly 'honored at the but la th. Knall'a Pur. proud ewmri r taia "aale it an Iiaii... serine el atyle, SUITES. Same ptueh uied - ra - - ra - WurTftrtt; ' maneg any ba hegany baia and ftt, $510. carved bass mi arms. B7M b' '""' W UM " both Mahogany v. covered, and SEPARATE PIECPsi .1 .. 1. .? :,5L."rS3 nr beauty "l '"wwr pnc" ln,n " ! find TRAINS 70 SUNDAY P. M. Standard Time. 3 STATIONS IN ATLANTICCITY TO AND FROM CHELSEA uwilllkl IHAin3 Excursions 1.50 TIME TABLES. IllllllllllliJJ! HtM1Jw Yeung FrltndV Conference being held at Richmond, Ind. Mlsa Walter was chosen last night te head the Hlckslte nnd Orthodox Philadelphia delegation at the conference, which Is being held under the direction of the Five -Year Meeting, All of the delegates selected &Z525UIS2R5ZSZ5Z5251UU2SZS2 Wire Your Heme Highgrade work trutalled by a re liable house guarantees safety and satuv faction. Buy your Lighting Fixtures from the manufacturer. Original and distinctive designs in solid brass only. BROMUND & SON, Inc. 2337 GERMANTOWN AVE. Celnmbta 1M1 Opn Every Evening Unfit 10 &mmMMmmmmmmm m WPORTBItS. 'Rr,T?f..DEBlelfBnl CUILDHtfN'B APPARET OF M'vn mivna iuai -j Dresses : ;P a, n& nr-' 5-00 te 12-95 JTSS Of Imported Voile, Organdie, linen, imported dotted Swias, gingham and Shantung. Very dainty styles. 10-75 te 19-50 tSS Of tub silk, plain Canten crepe, crepe de chine, foulard, printed crepe, and striped silk. Tailored, trimmed and draped effects. e Sweaters, 2.9? and 5.00 Values te fJS.SO Slip-ever models in lightweight wool, at $2.95. The $5 00 sweaters offer wonderful choice, they are of fine mohair in plain and Reman striped effects. Slip-ever and V-necks, made te sell for a much higher price. j We Specialixt in Appar.l That BONWIT TELLERS, 30. CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET We have arranged the most EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF HIGH-GRADE SKIRTS Ever held in this shop One of Our Foremost Makers of high-type Skirts closed out his entire stock te us AT LESS THAN COST OF MATERIALS USED. 7M Regularly 16 0 te 29 JO FOR ONE DAY ONLY we will devote OUR ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR te the sale of this unusual purchase of hiffh-erade SPORTS, OUTING & NOVELTY SKIRTS together with two hundred garments taken from our own high grade stocks. rrt l 1 1 . i i ms collection embraces skirts in plaited, plain tailored wrap-around models and fringed styles in all the domestic imported sun and wool fabrics m white, sweater shad striped, checked, cress bar and novelty effects. INCLUDED IN Checked Fantasi Rhapsodic Crepe May Queen Crepe Crepe de Chine Canten Crepe Chiffen members en the committees te prepare for holding the conference last year. Mlas Walter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Walter, of Hwarthmere. She will be attending the present conference for a week, nnd is tlannlng te attend another, Auguat 20, at Irwin, Ind. W 1898 H YEAR TO PAY nj IF DESIRED rQ mmmammw MAKERS OF WOURN'S AND TUB HIGHEST CHARACTER rt JViva X-HIJL XEAKS Chestnut Cerner Twelfth SUMMER CLEARANCE SltnJnhtt the Larger Weman SSSffli WEDNESDAY and THIS COLLECTION Flannels Silk and Weel Epenge Camel's Hair Crepenge Prunella Brocaded Silk THIRD FLOOR &,'. alwats rKRM WrinrilnlBn nmbtknth and hamcst. I i.li. nan a .an a. in ,a n.STri Wallace Reid ?; IK NEW PAnAMOOMT PI "THEDICTAT Frem Richard Harding Davie LILA LEE - U A t .M.B , I. Theodora Koaleff, Walter Lena aelr' Alan rials in Buppertlna Cast"1'' reeai jreaiure iiKiimtr; lUKHAWpeajas GOLF CHAMPIONS -1 AT PIIILMONT TtSrifer IS. t, ,u. ff V BROAD AND CHES' Katherine MacDeni in "Her Secial Value" nil At? 12TH AND MAnKsTt, - n.w. wtwv. WW.., . v. ".WW'J , aTlAl.aLKB . aT . a a a - a. at ' II CITIZEN" Adrtd "NANOOtt OF THE NORTH" .1 A DPAm A 10TU AND CHEsT rNirrfl rllVtrtiln 10 a.m. te ltitn p. w. i5V,RSK "COME ON OVER" lirTsDI A NINTH AND MARKaTtl TlVi vmara e a. m. te 11 :15 v. M. avfjpvi v jiilBV V iutiEarwF r A DITfal am and iarkITivI tATl 1 Ila FAULINB FnCDERIClCr ULUtSL VAUDEVIUlJB ' Continuous ii e ii. t-epuiar frtaeaj. a etrajurksfau u;n a, m. e ii f, Uamu MeitThan "eun UCADIWI,!. WILLOW GROVE PARK- Wasslli Lept and Hit Orcheatm ' TODAY :S0. PAUL COSTEM.O. TENOR T.iti. EM.A Ki.i.nNHnna. P0PRAKO1v 0:4S. PAUL. COSTEM.O. TENOR "lb nine at the Cfinlne Dance In DaneelanaV, . , ...-. Mi.v.tjipniiATTr' T-nnnmtt i Si K EITH'S THEATRE: KARYL NORMAN ?'' 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