mrm IB3M,WJ sew ?wfflpww9F -msm 9"i &WAWm$WfJ. 'if.tr'Y " . Wte&W&R$i EVENING -PUBLIC LEDGER IHILAfrELPmA,' WEDNESDAY JULY 26, 1922 (- '. viji Wi: " WmivmlKSM'mMBmKiwWMimKKKst&. JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Miss Georgiana Harris1 Debut in October Crepe de Chine Hats te Match Frecks Arc "De Rigueur" at Heme and Abroad A FAMILY GROUP 0 JCE of flip niest attractive of next vfir'e buds who will be coming J1- in . . ...in. Jinllie frOI'l lilireiir Wl.l'l will "im mm irnrin welcome. I feel "lire, nml tlmt la (ieercle Harris. Oenrslnnn liai jl.n nt Mile. Meer' Scheel In Tnrls for the Inrf nine or ten month, , nml hits wn Imvlng a almnlv h'nutlfut time. She wenl down le tlie nivlern enrly In Ihe Mimtner nml spent fenie time at tlnme In tln sluing. Oenrelmm 1m tlie Iillnit of n.p . Andrews Tlrri-' Ji-.'h rhtldirn. lire "Her. Mprlvinn Harris, married He'1 Unle ilurlin; Oie wttr. von remciTilir And Andicws Iliirrlc Jlil, li A brother. .... u i Oenrglnmi qraJunted from SprlnK Ide .Tune before litet. She In pretty. ltli braiHtful soft golden hnlr. and n fair complexion. She hns n vivacious ininner nnd l verv popular. Mr. nml llr" Hnrrln have derided en October S ,'fnr her (en. which will be given nt their place In Chctntit Hill. ITOI.D yen yesterday T think that luck nml Leuis Thnyer hnve bought ', nlnce In Unr Ilnrber nml nie un there ,new Mrs. Thnyer. .Inch's mother. Is eelnir un next month te visit them. I iW I'eBV Thnyer t nwnv new. risiting In Manchcuter. X. II.. nml Inter f, going te Watch Hlir te Rtny with Oertlc Cennwny for several weeks. Vfter the visit te Unr Ilnrber Mrs. Thaver will go down the const te Xew- Mrt. "" "' m ,t01, ",,h !"2 ,ntc husband's cousin. Mi. JJew.ir.1 Spen cer Graham, who wns Miss Margaret Ttnvrr iiicldentnlly. m.v miml must hnve hen woel-Bnthcrliig n bit the ether day when I said Mis. (Jrnhnm s a sister of Mr. Svdney Thnyer. She s hlft rensln nnd n slter of General ItusRell ThttTer. Mr. Sydney lhnver was n brother of the late Jehn B. Thnyer, Jr., md his ether brothers nre (Jeerc Thajci" nnJ Harry Thnyer. TUB Sydney Thayers returned last week from a summer in Europe nnd re nt their home in Hnverferd. Dr. and Mrs. Ilebert Gamble, of IInve.rferd, who were with them in Europe, hnve lse mine home. They nre hnving n hurt time. Mrs. Thnyer tells me. get ting uert te the heat here, for In Kngland they were obliged te wenr wraps nnd warmer dresses, and the nen denned oveieents most of the time. Pome (hnnge te this part of the world. I AM se glad te hear Eugenia Iterrtn hns net been ill. nt well as Edith. It's bad enough te hnve one In the fnmllv undergo nn operation. And when. the e'tlier day. I wns told that Engrain hart recovered from one. tee. I felt te snrrv for the family. Fer renllv an operation is harder en the family thnn en the "victim." se called. I often think. 1 was delighted, therefore, today te hear that my Informant had simply made n mltnl;e in the name, nnd that there hnd been only the one Illness. Edith is n great denl better, nnd hns hfen home from the T.nnkennu Ilespltnl for levernl weekH. She N the daughter of Mrs. Charles A. Ilnnln. of .Tonkin town, and a slater of Mrs. Hareld Cress and Mr. Tem Ueyster. YOl' slmplj have te have a crepe de it .... ill..... Inir..ti lint " Clime or imisv wii"i in... ... .... . nml Kce'lnnd They will sail for this country en September 2. Jfr. am! Mrs. Themas Dougherty, of Cheptnut 1IIII, nre spending the summer nt Three Acres, their place nt Narra ganzett Pier, It. if Mrs. Themas K Dunn, of 221 Allen's lanp. Chestnut Hill. Is spending a fort night nt TTppcr Snrannc Lnlce. where "tin lit the pueet of Mr. ami Mrs. Walter M. fachwnrtz at their camp. Mr. end Mrs. William K. Geedman, Jr.. or R'.fiO flermantewn avenue. Chest nut lllll tlilll l,,ft,... nn t.lJrt.. ,A a iihc Lake, where they will occupy their Mm Mary Starr fJrlseem, daughter of Mr Kednnn I J. Orlscem, of Dolo Delo Dole bran, Hnverferd, who has been traveling ubrenij for several months. i at present In Italy. She will shortly leave there for France, where she will spend some time at Dlnard. Misa ICmma Ashton Derr, of 254 Seuth rwenty-thlul street, who has been In Parl with her brother, Mr. Ashton nerr. for nearly a year, will return t0...,n!''. country early next month and will join hr aunts. Mlwi Harriet M. Ashton and Miss Kstlier Ashton, ni Jamestown, R. I, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilebert Kelse Cassatt ;nd their two sons will leave this week for Colerado Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph M. Patterson, -d. who have been nt their Ventner cottage for the early summer, will go this week te the Adlrendacks te stay with Mrs. Patterson's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeerge H. Karle, Jr.. at theli camp. Mr. nml Mrs. Ocoire Heiace l.eilmer ami their sons, who huve been In Call Call rernln for suveial necks, have gene te the Glacier. They will return te Bel Bel graeme, Wyncote, tewald the end of AUgUSt. M's Sfarle Trasel and Mr. Edward M.JrI?i!1, Jrir ?.re vls"lng their aunt. Mrs. Geerge T. Rowland, nt her cottage tP. Jamestown, R. I. MS, Martha Trasel will meter up te Jamestown with her uncle. Mr. Geerge T. Rowland, and tie son. Master William Rowland, the latter pnrt cf this week. Mlsa Kilith Shoemaker, dnufthter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin If. Sheemalcer, 2d, of 6211 Church lane. Germnntewn, is spending some lime at Pecene Lake. Mr. nnd I.Ir. Aubrey Heward Wll- Viln18 n,ml,,,lelr sniB" Hen- f Chestnut Hill, will leave en August 1 for Long Leng Long pert, wlieie thev will occupy the cot- .m, of tllclr hrether. Mr. Churchill Williams. The Rev. end Mr P. A. Warden, or Moorestown. announce the marriage of their daughter. Mls Dorethv Fran ces Warden, and Mr. Vincent Chute, of Moorestown, In this, city today at neon. The ceremony was performed bv the Rev. F. A. Warden, father of the bride. Ar. and Mrs. Heward Scaer and their dauKhters. Miss Mary Geedman nnd Miss Susan Geedman, of Chestnut Hill, are at Neithcast Harber ler the summer. Mis Tia Jewell Williams and Mr. D.-uld Alexander Williams, of St. Mar tins Lane. Chestnut Hill, have sailed for a two months' trip te Norway, Sweden. Denmark and Kngland, Miss Mae H. HerltaRC. daughter of Mis. William r. Heritage, of oTererook formerly of St. Paul's read. Ardmore! Is leaving town August 1. for nn ex tended stny In Scituate as guest of . ..imiu mutr iinu .Mrs. ! c! Ceburn, I formerly of Merlen. riua tfiKi. rjn.. i . . . (--! i uiiii ivn.sa i .mii inni'iii ir iir i taffeta hilt .brook. Baltimore, Is si.endlnp cver,,i V ii llw iiUiaHH. " ' A J ilaaVMvliLyvBaHH'' ' J"'"mM bHkHl 2F M HafBiaPaaaaaaaaaV5 ''-HvaaH taHlKIiH N -aaft ' '.aaaiaaaaak! aaaaB aaaaHHMaaal v- JaaaaH 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV. .aaaaaB fBaBaB '-4"MB aaaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaW aaaaaLH M 9'aBaaaaaaaLyaalaaKSai ; ! 12a5aaaaEaaaStaH ter Ress and Miss Sara Garner. Mrs. Garner wns assisted in entertaining the youngsters by Mrs. Murray Chlsm, Mrs. Jehn L. Larzeleie and Mrs. Rebert Irish. Miss Virginia Grlfflth, of Uelveir ave nue, hns gene te New Yerk for n stay of eeveral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Themas It. M'ddteten. of 1018 West Marshall street, have re i turned from a visit in I. milliliter ".f, p.uir.l.. I " Mrs. H. K. Bussa and her daughter, of 1338 Powell street, nnd Mrs. A. a. Solemon, of 1318 Powell street, will spend the next two weeks in Ocean City, Delaware County Mrs. David Javne Mulleck. fnrmi.rU' cf Walllngferd. Is spending a feitnlght 111 1 Ul uuiiu, Alie. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. If. Knluxli... t nnd their children, of WalllnKferd'. ni'e Photo by Phote-Oraftern. MRS. WILLIAM SIMPSON, 2d And Iter two children, of Mcrien. Mr. and Mrs. Simpsen are at present at Rungctey Lake, Me., where they will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mather weeks with Mr. nnd Airs. Samuel Chest nut .of North Marshall stteet. Taber. Mil's Sarah Jehnsen and Miss Anna Jehnsen, of tills cltv. ate spending a days at the Klbcreu. hi Atlantic Garnet street, are lenlng this Satur day for WUdwoed, where they will re main for a fortnight. Mr. Frank Lynch, of 2425 Seuth Mole street, has returned home nfter having spent several days In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mr. Jehn McCennghy nnd family, formerly of 1825 Rltner street, nre new living In Wlldwoed, N. J. Mr. Jehn CDennell, of 2326 Reed street, has returned home after having spent several day in Chelsen. Miss Helen McCann, of 212! Seuth Thirteenth street, has returned home nfter having spent tame time at Fair ew Farms, In the Pecene Mountains. Mrs. William Kelly, of 2025 Seuth Seenteenth street, nnd her daughter, Mls Marie Kelly, nre spending a fort night In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Abrnm H. Stern, of 1465 Columbia lead. X. W Washington, D. C are, receiving congratulations en the birth of a bon, Ahram V. Stern, Jr. Mrs. Stern was Miss Violet Mae Cehen, of C23 Seuth Seventeenth street, this city. Along the Main Line Mr. Leuis O. LusHen, Jr., of the Lllai'S, Ardmore, has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Russell Butler, at her home In Ventner. Mrs. Jeseph Knight Is building n htfufe en Berkley read, Haverfeid, which she will occupy with her children In the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Italn.sferd, of 2303 De Lancey place, are spending the mmmer In Wynne weed. Mr. and Mrs. James Fergusen, Jr., of Bryn Mawr, are visiting In Camden, Me., for several weeks Along the Reading liese itms or veu are net In II. inn wenr n I. nt n shade lighter thnn a our fieck. perhaps, but It must be made of the snme mateiinl and the snnie color. int n eemv.'tr . I 1 Tin mih-v .re ,,,. ... - clty. .i.-.. Ceueri f AniWer. ,H in? tlie lints in binck, thnt shin pnlnt, ' tmc ),el. parents In Quebec nnd will rnu knew, nnd even some of the treel lemaln In the North until September, hnve hand -painted designs. 1 must sa IV est "lulauPlphia Mr. Couder will Jein her the middle tint is going n little far for inv tnste , Mr n ,f stenp of ., of Augusi. A Rmn Is e easily mussed and pnlnt eth stieet. spent the week-end with his Mlts Elizabeth Andeisen. of Oak nncks !e seen. ou can Imagine hew tine daughters. Mrs. William Mite'-1 Lane, 'vis gene te Lake. Champlaln for qiilrkh it would leek shabby. i'r"'- "P- Ldwnnl Grumball and Mrs. , a stay of several weeus, Mr. Crnl Iliddle has n tan ciepel -e uia umngar, at Atlantic City. de fliine frerl. with n lint of lishtei j M'ss Careline Hlbbs. of Ferty-Ncvenih crepe this summer, nnd the hat has I S,'';1.,""?, Cedar ,'iVni v.1'"9 " te emnge ombrnlilerr en the brim. Mm. , C a''p M" ' ,t-'In"1 "nt" September 0. fleerge McEndden. who. by the way. I .,.;;lr- "'"J ,r'"- ,c'nre"c G' Crlmsley, of . t, .. i .:. i t i nliil.i Anirera terrace, ate reelvlnir nuTi- hns ce'ic te Unr Harber with her fain- fTPn.in.in.,u ,,. ,L Vi... LV"? T-" llv for Ihe summer, lias a blue ciene I Wilbur Mathls Grlmslev. en .lulv is'.! i de clilne frock with n poke-brimmed bat Mrs. Grlmsley was fernuuly Miss 'Anna dum or me miiiic niaicriai, trimineu witn uuie nupe iu-.nis Rrape served Miss Schectz's btrthday nnnlvcr s.iry. The guebts Included Mirfs Katha leeu Sugden, Ml3s Jane Sugdcn, Mlsa Leretta Hayden. Mlsn Anna Fenncll, Miss Elizabeth Hnllman, Master Jnck Hayden, Master Henry Hayden, Master William Myers and Master Stewart Thempklns. Mrs. Augustus Wight Bemberger, of Xorristewn, announces the enpagement of her daughter. Miss Mary Kathorlne Bemberger, te Mr. Richard Merris Sands, of Pottstown. Mrs. Elizabeth Bolten, of West Weed street, observed her eighty-fourth birth day anniversary en Monday. Mlsa Mary Rust, of Texas, Is the guest of her cousin, Miss Nlnn B. Read, of the Hamilton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Merris Fink, of 1342 Powell street, have returned frcm a week's stay in Atlantic City. Miss Anna T. Fraunfelter. of Nazar eth and Miss Mary M. Schacffer, of Lancaster, were guests of Miss Ksther Bright, of East Airy street. Miss Bright and her guests nie classmates at Heed College, Frederick, Md. Miss Abby Helsteln nnd Miss Anne Helsteln, of Plalnfleld, N. J., who have been guests of Mrs. W. W. Potts, of Swede street, have returned home. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Garner entertained fifty children at their summer home. Valley View Farm. In honor of their sons. Master Albert Rowland, Jr., Mns- E2fc21 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ReaeTMDa.'idraff-stipiHidrriUllnst Bttautr te Grr hu Faded HM . twic. una i uifti vrurruri. ewnV(Acwci&L' spending the summer nt Provlncetewn, Cape Ced, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Tnrnall, of Bond-ln-Read, Meylnn, will go this week te Rehobeth Bench, Del., where they will spend ft month. Dr. and Mrs. William L. Green, of Media, have been entertaining Senater and Mrs. A. Edgar Osberne, at Cali fornia, who formerly lived In Media. Colonel James A. O. Campbell, Dr. Geerge Cress, Mr. William M. I'ewel, Mr. Henry M. Swcney and Mr. Ar thur Jack, of Chester, have returned from a meter trip te Lewes, Del., where they Joined their families, who lire oc cupying cottages for the summer, ever the week-end. Mrs. Elmer Slean and her children, of Cleveland, O.. are guests of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Krone Krene field, at their home in Media. Mrs. Frederick Drinker nnd Mrs Media, tire spending a fei might nt Chelsea. Mr. nnd Mn. Frederick Falrlnmb nnd their family, of Media, will meter this week te Maine, where they will make n stay of a few weeke. Miss Isa Brewer, of Meylan, has been entertaining Miss Franclncus, of Media, for u row weeks. airs, j'reuencK jLirinitar una irs ii . ... rnunn at H nil. Hi James Gilpin Lewis, of Rese Valley and N. W THEE .";."'.",.'' I Nestle LANOIL Wave. Laneil Precess of Permanent Waving lltatln.f precets hI 4 m 1 n n t ft ft. Lit neil, ware natural ioenm itW, 4EW i i,:tm ' i mi ' fihTmbt. 41 ' flw inrntnmw u . 'miu . t it7J , waved nsir, "" -mtMi7r ,' JCVWilBb Hint all healthy ,mJrWUBSs hair otieulrl hav. mm tIKXam?& iirnniiiiiiiiirrrrrTT niiimiiimm "" ' iTrnTiii "n ""vfr Thursday Friday Saturday Final Clearance Short Lines of the Latest Summer Styles $ 5 PAIR Reduced from $8 and $10 The last opportunity and the greatest te buy two pairs of the very newest models at the former price of one. Pumps and oxfords for every occasion in all the wanted materials. Call early, while the selection is complete, te avoid disap pointment. Ne C. O. D.'s. Ne Refunds. Ne Exchanges. Winkelman Style in Quality Footwear 1130 CHESTNUT ST. At Twelfth Ulrellen Htnly tympany ef J Ai,w.AVH riinlmjTt.V viam WZa& fii NINKTFIIENTII AND MAnKpT;J ti i:.in. it se nuin, 7:30. Pi J d W7-.ll D-SJ''l Taw M Wmm. m av a aTalffl i" tVU.fi JIi.A Llal ir v. "THEDICTATOl A Pnrnmeiint Plcjur Ol Vecel reature OEOnOnlICKARE i Jjifjt 19, a. a 10 p: !SHfm m V imOAD AND CHESTNUT Katherine MacDonald xvXSJR, PALACE ft ir a. j Thema Mcighan ,i ,i,if,)"NNnnK nr Tin-; north 'inll r A Hi ill AMJ CI1KHTNI AtL Alilii 10 A.M. te 1 1 lilt P. K.!; nui'KKT "COME ON OVER"- ltttrinr.t "" "" vti irirnDI A NINTH AND MARKKT VlLlUKlA 0 A.M. te 11:1.-, P. U. BERT LYTELL "Bnj ' -i AOITOI 8TII AND MAIIKBT L AT 1 1 vlli PAtiMNn rnnDEntcK In "Olery of flfmentlna" JUNIPr.U AND MAtlKET VAUDEVILLE rentlnunu 11 le 11. Popular Prices GLOBE wii.i.ttw etmvn p.iK- WASS1M 1.1 J'S AMI lllht OKCHKSTRJr ' TI)Y i, SO. Fn"l rotclle. Trner 7.4.I. Ziidn Hnlr, 1'lntilt.t Ol,-.. IIPEBATM' 1'IHHIKAM JnleIMn: Mnrlr ftenf l.nncaten, C(m. trnlte! l'niil ConttUe. Traari Klnril IIuiIfh, llniiten. Ilnr Dlnnrr tliU EtMilnir nn tlie Geal I'errlicH of llif ('inlne EITH'S THEATRE KARYL NORMAN 'TI " from I'n'hleii Plata" i:va siiir.uA f. co. llrlilr1, Mnz-rnrten 'Mnrrnna: Othar and STELLA MAYHSW Tha ChMTleit Comarllenna , ALDINE coer. as ecuan.- A DAIIINO PHOTOPLAY I LADY GODIVA ADDKD "TIIK I.KATHKK PUHHEIS" MANDO maiwi peuTbla thi wearler ef oettumaa that azpeta your uniL naak and llmfaa. It Removes Hair from all part of the body, iafly and qulnaly. At all ilnir ul deDartment tterta or rUreet, $1. TrWlie, 10c. Je:cph;Jie LeFevrc Ce. 142 X. 12th Strrrt, Philadelphia, Pa. Teiritery evn for Dlitrlbaten anil Agnta r-KNlTTiNG WOOL i KnittiafWer- t 4c i Silk & wool OAe ted, per ex. " I Per oz V Wb'll Gladly fend Yen Samplea. BEADS Embroidering Beading;, Braidiaf Novelty Embroidery Ce. Ground Fleer Start 15 N. 10th St. ,1007 Filbert Mr. .lames Laws and Jlr hurles Atkln.s, of Melrose, ar ut Atluntle 'lt for fei might's visit. Germanteivn mellifr tent Fiediile, North Philadelphia L npHtnirs te tin her spool of thread. L.J,,r. J,'11' M" L- Hnrilser:. of 2326 In some wnv Free! rnufflit his feet en ,7r,h A","?jLn,lLe'V,i;in1l a,fhe,Uy",n tlie btnir n he nenre.l the top. let hisi i'L ai,mnt"' A,la""c City, for the rpHK oilier day hnlenre nnd liuuiiied nil the unv ilewn. Mether inn te the feet of the stnlis . MI'V arrle LaiiBstadter. of 1DJ0 Pep. n,l li.,l.w..l l.I. .... ...1.1 Al. .Allnl.,iu is Herbert weuen uc.in umi uur duushtci. Miss 1'rlscllla Dean, cf tliti Dclmai-MerrlB, are spendlnB July and Augu&t at Cape May. Mr. and Mis. Spencer Kebeits Km hnidt, of 163 East Tulpeliecken street, are spending seme tlme at Wei net b lllc, I'd. Mr. and Mrs Thomai A. McDowell, of 567S MorteTi treet, are hpendinK a feitnlght In Franklin County, Pa. Miss Marlen Denten. dauKhter of Mr, ANNOUNCING ft NEW &ACHARACH OF' CHltDREN STUDIO SITTINGS ONLY TWEtVB FOR TEN DOLLARS 18l!0 f'HKSTNlIT ST. .-.I 1...1 1 i.i. ..i i .-li-i lllir Kircei. lia.S lpff fnr Vnlnn .jIi.ni nun iii'iiH'ii iiiii, nil. wit lniirii Minn i ..i. ...i.. . ----", -- . .....v., m M ninrinn uemnn. tiimiznier or .Mr.. tnde. "Are yen hurt, ilailins? Mether's! AuKust" ";':1" until the middle of ; and Mrs, a w Vmwn, 0"f McCnllum - m. t .. It . a a, i rtUBUai. ..a t ntl.. Mln. M..,l.. t)lAn ' ferry. .. siiui rit'd. niier a hert i)aup. "ne: I den'r fink I'iii3J,,(1 .Mh l.eenad . Waas and biirt: bill 1 hate like funder te hve Sif'S9,0'1"' Nrlh Flf Flf te ie nil the unv m ncri.i,, " if . ?:?' et. ar0 at l,'e Royal Talaco w (te nil tlie m up nKiiIn. i Hetel, Atlantic City, for the summer. street. Is vlsltlur Mlsi Gladys llrltten. at her parents' cottage In Ocean City, where, she will remain for t,eeral' weeka Permanent Hair Waving 13 CURLS, f 15 Entire Bobbed Heads, $25.00 Pnerlal proeeaafercrayhalf Dene by Mala Ciptrti MME. B. L. HECKER 23 SOUTH 52ND ST. .Open Etm. (i. Wed. Wei. -" rlfoet T$Ltfc SriLerLJA ln'nnH.u trmmmmm The Only Orlrlnnl 'a r HELENE SALON i remtanent aifWaifin OIL METHOD S15 te S35 Big, Loese Natural Wavtg 102 S. 13th Street Kennedy Hid;;. Tnke ElerattC J ina t I'heneii m m m m m Walnut 1063-7383 XAXCV WYXXK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr nnd Mrs r. Il.irtman Kuhn. who reetntly returned from a several months' trip te Chln.i nnd Japan and haw been '"Unir at xw Uellevue-Stratferd since thlr ret'ini, left there la?t week for rrlnK Lalfp, uhere they will remain jneral weeUi. They will later visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. anil J'ri Oali,- niddle, at their place at upert, n. I. Mrs Ahram H. Valentine, her daugh 'r Mls Carolyn H. Valentine, and her ??n'. sJ.r....A,"a,n s Valentine, of rill lim Vlllew Oree avenue, Chestnut inn Mi,0 Sppnt tll0 Wllter )n i.ausenne, nwitzerland, lecently left Paris, wliere :"V fiDen' the eaily summer months, nil are new trineltni? threuKli KiiKland I Mrs. S. Ailier. of 13.15 North Tlread street, Is at Atlantic City until August, when she will leave te tpend a month at Minge Spilngs. Me. Mrs. Henry Lenneti and her daughter, Miss Teresa Innon, of 2410 West Nor Ner ils street, have returned home after pending a few weelcs in Chelsea. Seuth Philadelphia Dr. .Sidney Olshe, of 535 Pelham read, H spending several weeks en a tour through Canada. Mr. and Mm. Ames Y. Leaner, of 723 Westvlew avenue. Germantown. have taken a cottage nt Ocean City for Au gust and September. Norristown Miss Mary F. Grltllth. of K.ist Main stieet. entertained nt a chlldien's party Mis F. Appelburc and her daughter, 1 In honor of her niece. Miss Mary Miss Fleience Appelburg, of 2018 tieuth I Scheetz, en Saturday. The event ob- After-Dinner Tricks aj iTKLKPnONEl SrnUCK 2088 Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates L UIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street EXTRAORDINARY SALE Dresses Coats -Capes Suits TO BE CLOSED OUT AT 30 & 50 LESS THAN ORIGINAL PRICE FOR CASH ONLY NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS SPECIAL -. We Vie Oil. In Our Permanent Hair Waving Je Curli - cr for J.O Whole brail (In- tOCf rlDitlni- bobbed) . . MARCUS FRIEDE 279 S. 52nd St. f)O0n Pi pnlnnit tT,f -.... .hen. Belmont 1024a nd.l03431J mm IfitUuHlte ulla Jiinrtlen btnllen 4451 Germntewn Ave mLm JiPiULbil "yfaeLtta ' J Br Improved CSjV7 'leenli ' Used. ptle Trereaa' imhI I.unull Ouralera 11I. liliirliil nml ihltA Inilr can new be waved with perfect wit l;f action . (luaranteed Itlmleta en Heb Hulr. JNee-l'litatltue Kemeve Wrluklei. l'reent. Ilnir Dlearblnc ) Brelu ..P..'1". ' Faelala I Treatmenta IIAIlt IIOIiniNG A MAKCET. WAVING mawTeleplione.CWremlnK fiHOcaaaaaaa - - Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Ne. 223The I'nllrJ I'atU of Cards Twe pnek') of rnrds nre taken, one fL" ''lICt,t,lltn'- nnd tin' ether by tlie per- i 'ermer. The hitter rlinllenses the spee spee Wer te !, ,N vueU fvi).Iv , t)lP alri Li gl 'li1 ,llP ''""K. nnd yet hnve the i i.i . .. " "" "S'tliPr. only M-atteriiiB i. i ."lpy htrlll "p '1"n When the k'"'tnter iitteinptH the fent, the i-ards u-llln t0,J,1 ''''' bofeie they reneh the hlL i '"'"' I"'1 ff "'!. heweer, nlvex m imek n cart'li'SH toss, and the i-nrdu .,'?' t-elld mnss, until they 'a the Hner. fnrn?. "'"""''HHhIi thin feat, the per per erraer ,,r,nmiMy ,,,,, h()r ll)01t ,he t Un i eC ,,u '"'cl1' TP "'" i In iirlti " ,,"(,t ,,wa'. I,,lt 'I lielils the ktriii- ns.,'.i,r,nlV n wnnlit a Plere of ml ?'T " tl,r f"'1 b"81" t,ic inr, nil 1 tlc fn,,H UY(. M.ttrn.,. The caiiN i( mmL.. ,,,0,'8ll.v exnmlneil. but the ' -2S?ler" " und ue llue JLeu60i6 133 Seuth 13th St. Imported Linens Imp. Nermandi(?s Imp Ginghams Ockl Geergettes idSilkDres5es PkW mere 1H ! I te 1 Cx 5g5 1 Seap should be used very care fully, if you wnnt te keep jour hair looking itH best. Ment soaps nml prepared shninpoes contain tee much nlknli. This ilrltM the scalp, mnkes the hair brittle, mid ruins It. The- best thine for ntenily use Is inultiified cocennut oil ftiaropeo t which Is pure nnd Brenselexn), and is better than nn tiling else jeu can uie. Twe or, three tenspoenfulH of Miilslflcd in n cup or rIiihs with n little wnrm water Is Millicient te leniif-e the hnlr and wnlp thor ther niiRhly. Simply moisten the hair with water nml rub it in, It makes nn nbiimlance of rich, crciiinj Inther, which rinses out easily, re re inevini; every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excels oil. The huir dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp neft, nml the hnlr fine nnd silky, bright, lustrous, Huffy nnd cany In mnuiiRp, Yeu can net MuMlicil cocennut oil shampoo at nnj iihnriniicy, it's ery cheap, ami n few ounces will MMH".v(tf!Vi,ry incinher of llie funill (or nijKkliH, He sure jour diuit list lfs you Mulslficd. Adv. m llUiiMiiiffli!!i'j:ii'ii!iitiii;"HiiiiiiMiiii jiiliilliilliilii'liill'llllilHlllililllillHIMil'll Weel Sweaters Slip-en and Tuxedo mod els; all colors and white. Were up te $t.95 $2-95 Silk Sweaters Tuxedo model; striped and plaid effects; navy and black; sizes 36 te 46. Were up te $16.50 $1Q.95 mm. tiffll! TSK!;rH.;Hi,M" MBMEl Extraordinary Values Frem Our Final Clearance Prices Less Than Cost s Daytime Dresses no $15 $25 $45 Street Dresses Silk, Cleth and Spc rt That were up te $35 Street Dresses That were up te $J5 Street Dresses That were up te $55 Afternoon Dresses That were up te $95 Summer Dresses Summer Dresses That were up te $10.50 Summer Dresses That were up te $14.50 Summer Dresses That were up te $2 1.50 Summer Dresses That were up te $29.50 $PZ.75 $r7.50 $JQ.50 $ffi.50 Capes and Coats Spert Coats That were up te $19 M Silk Capes That were up te $l.'i Silk Capes That were up te $ti.t Cleth Capes That were up te $110 15M s22'50 li 35.oe '45.00 Spert Skirts Cleth Skirts, were up te $9.50 Final Clearance Price Silk Skirts, were up te $10.50 Final Clearance Price Flannel Skirts, were up te$15 Final Clearance Price Novelty Silk Skirts, were up te $19.50 Final Clearance Price All Purchases Billed September hd 1220-22-24 Walnut Stieet s4-95 s5-75 8.75 1 4'l -a .1 y & ' ' !&; t,t.. , m us. 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