wrm TM- as." i m " 1 -v.tf swar &vW& ' VtAS l-jj.ll' v vpwsv te 'A wfwmiw Hi syi w m - ?r ;; 'gfv- " y : J vw.vj, rrf:iBjjrT,flr w'iQ'.npivw;v..'?j,W7ri- Mwwwn.y.i &i.4i . niFnwr'w v iiriia , hl vfjwrJ.3ivEnv.sL'is vi TOM ' i . UT, fvl 7.'P? w ' EVENING PUBLIC' IlDaERPHIlJAbBI&A, BATUBDAY, .TUffr 29, 1022, 'I. Tsi WlWWK i JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ATTRACTIVE BATHERS SNAPPED ON CAPE MAY BEACH mvcATtcmxL l,j y neth fVeg p f . ... JVency JFynne Seea Many JVew Frocfe JPit1 i?eaMy Leng Skirts She Chats About the Debut of Miss Frances Bickncll.ef Chestnut Hill HAVE you seen them? The long dremes, I mean. They really are lenf, net six or eight Inches nbetc the ground, but clown te the nnkle or per haps n hnlMnch above tftat. And they are bclnf worn mere and mere. Yester day I met Mrs. William C. Rhoads, , wlie returned frpm Paris a few weeks re, nnd she wns wcnrlnR a lenit black frock of crepe de chine. The skirt wns narrow and the girdle wide, but pome peme pome hew the frock wns extremely chic. Mrs. Hhends, who, you remember, was Nera Ward, and Is a sister of Frank Ward of this city, came up from Cape May, where who and her daughter have been slnce they came back from Europe. She was in the meter with Mr. Itheads, ,and they were en their way te their house at 2223 Locust street, which they rented last year te the Harry riatts and their darling, wee white Bcetty. Have you ever seen him? He plays with feather dusters and everything. Mrs. Kheads' hat was very smart, tee. H wen a rather high'-rolled tur ban of straw, nnd had n long paradise at the side. I hove seldom seen her leek se well. Mrs. IMchnrd McQrann was in town this week, tee, nnd I happened upon her en Walnut street wearing a frock of dark blue and flowered pongee. The ikirt had circular flounces of pongee en the blue background, nnd the upper part of the frock, which was a one eno ene piece bcltcd-ln affair, wns of pongee. The skirt Just escaped her ankles, and the long slim effect was very smart. And still another frock which I have teen lately was worn by Mrs. Sydney Hutchinson, who is down here for a few days from Beverley Farms, Mass. She wns coming out of her Walnut street house en Thursday nftcrnoen, when I happened te meet her. Mrs. Hutchinson's dress was of pale orchid -colored dotted swisi, nnd while net ns long as the crcpe de chine frocks, It was only about "six inches from the ground. Mrs. Hutchliifcen'H hat wns a wide-brimmed straw of dark blue, and was trimmed nbeut the crown with small French flowers. ONE of the latest debutante dates te be announced is October 28, for the ten which Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert T. Blckncll, of Chestnut Hill, will give te Introduce their daughter Frances Warner Bicknpll. "Frnn" hns been studying stenography nnd a let of ether things since her graduation a year age from Sprlngside. She is a sweet girl and is very popular. She is tall and has fair hair, which waves softly about her face. Her eyes arc large nnd gray, and she is very talented muslcnlly. In fact, she has a most unusual touch. Bhe Is n cranddnunhtcr of the lnte Mrs. Jehn Brlcn of tills city, who wns Miss Aileb Lngucrennc, n ulster or airs. Jeseph It. Carpenter and Mrs. Edward r. Trnsel. Itur ether srandmethcr. the late Mrs. Bicknell, wrote several novels under the name or Fanny earner. The Bicknclls live en Highland . ... Ol. ......... 11111 ,.! "TrVn.i'e" brother. Thaxtcr, is making quite a reputation for himself this summer with his fine tennis plnylng. The Bicknells will leave en August 1, for Jnmestewn, where they will spend a month. 11HI0 Jack Whclen, Jr. 'a, are up in Xnrragnnsctt this week. And Mary Merris is giving n dinner for them to night. Mrs. Whelen wns Paulina Bell, and she and Jack' were mnrricd just about a year age out in Haverford. They Fpent last summer in Europe. I remember just about this time they were in Dlnard. t The Whelens are staying with the Itlchard Nerrises, Mary's parents, whose plnce at Nnrra gansett is called Shinglenoek. Yeu knew the Jehn Nerrises go up there, .tee, every summer. Mary and Lisa Nerrls are german cousins, Mr. Jehn Nerrls, Lisa's father, nnd Mr. Richard Nerrls, Mary's father, being brothers, nnd the two Mrs. Nerrises are sisters: Mrs. Jehn having been Miss Marin Dobsen, nnd Mrs. Itlchard Nerrls, Miss Sarah Dob Deb ion. Mary Nerrls was a bridesmaid for Pauline Bell. They are very close friends. rPHE death of Miss Clara William- son at the Chelsea Hetel en Thurs day, will be a Berrow te many persons. MUs Clara and Miss Ella Williamson lived together at the apartment, 1321 Bpruce street, for some years, having moved there from the Lincoln Apart ments. They took rooms at the Chelsea this summer, nnd shortly after their arrival there Miss Clara wns taken H. She hnd been virtually nt the point of ilenth for a number of weeks. Her funeral will take place today from the home of her nephew by marriage, Mr. Arthur Whitney Howe, at 2032 De Leucey street. Miss Williamson's ether sUtcr was the former Mrs. Paul Denckln, mother of the late Mrs. Howe, who was May Bcnc-kla, and of the late Hermann Denekla, who married Miss Edith Tyson. T TOOK n long meter ride recently, went nreund through Ardmore and ever toward Conshohocken, pnst the Effingham Merris plnce, te find they nrc Kene up te Watch Hill. Their daughter, Mrs. Stacy Lloyd, by the way, Is visit ing them up there and Inter Is going with Ellen te Nerthenst Harber. Ellen Lloyd came bnck from Europe pettier thnn ever, I think. w The Geerge Enrle, Jr.'s plnce nt Bryn Mawr is closed, tee, but for care takers. They are up in the Adiron dack at their camp, gathering their ehtldren from vnrieus quartern of the Ent for a general reunion next month. Ue Gilbert Mathers are at the Itnngely Lakes, but nre going down te the Carles', and the Victer Mothers will go Up there In a short time. Hazel Enrle Patterson nnd her husbnnd nnd chil men left their Ardmore home Inst week for Adlrendncks, nnd the Ralph Enrlw Jed Geerge H. Earlei, 3d, will go up during the season for a week or se at camp. The Ralph Earlcs hare a delightful cottage nt Chelsea' besides their little house out en Berkley rend, which alwnyH leeks as If it had Just had n tub and shampoo. ItH the neatest white house, with dnlnty green and white awnings, nnd the trimmest hedge and reaawny bnck te the gnrnge I've ever leea. "EWER, since Jackie hns been old j- enough te piny he hns longed for a jrether. Somehow It's a let mere fun ter a fellow If he has somebody te threw Jewn once In n while Instead of having te try te knock hliu'elf ever. He tnlked e much nbeut It and prayed an much for brother that he was net In the least surprised when daddy camp into hit room one mernlnu te tell him the "beau tiful news." "Hurry nnd get up," said Inrtdy, "because there's n baby brother uewnstnlrs and he wants te see you." Jackie, though net surprised, was thoroughly delighted and arese and lressed quickly, for he Is all of flve years or age and docs net need assistnnca with imttens nny mere. He ran dewnstalri Mith daddy and into mother's room, where in a soft, lacy, tiny little bed lav the small brother, "flee swii!" said Jackie. "I wanted n brother, net a dell. Why he's tee little for me te knock down, Aw gee!" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Jefferds, of Hunting Hill, Olen Riddle, will give a hn.Il en Friday, December 8, at the Bel-levue-Stratferd In honor of their niece, MIps Marguerite Jefferds Beyle, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Beyle, of Keswick Heuse, Hydal, who will make her debut at a tea te be given by her parents en Thursday, November 18. Mr, and Mrs. Beyle ana Miss Beyle, who have been spending several days at Cape Mny as the guest of Mr. Geerge a. Meade Large, have returned te their home. Mr. C. Merris Weed, of Green Hill Farms. Ovcrbroek, will give a, fancy dress dance en Tuesday, October 31, in honor of Miss Sarah Franklin Duane, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Duane. Mr. nnd Mrs. Duane and their daughter, who sailed for Kurope en July 12, are' ftiendlng the summer traveling en the Continent, and wilt return te this city the beginning of September. Miss Duune will make her debut at a tea te be given by her parents en December 9." Mr. and Mrs. IMwnrd T. Stotesbury, of the northeast corner of Twentieth and Wnlnut streets anil Whitemarsh Halt, Chestnut Hill, will sail from New Yerk en the Majestle for Europe to day. i Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Rice, of this city and New Yerk, will entertain ..nt dinner this evening at Mlrnmar, their villa at Newport, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I Pratt, of New Yerk and the Braes. Olen Cove, L. I. There will be forty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Merris Stroud, of this city, nrrlved yesterday' at the Hill Tep Inn, Newpert, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Fits Eugene D. New bold, of Chestnut Hill, left last week for Northeast Harber, Mc where they will visit Mr. Newbold's parents. Sen Sen aeor and Mrs. Ocerge Wharten Pepper, nt their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Lowlier 'Welsh, of this city, are spending the summer at diiuuuw jtrrm, me estate or airs. Welsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewbor Welsh, nt Wakefield, R. I. Mrs. FrnnclB S. Dougherty and Miss Gcrtrude D. Dougherty, of 2603 Locust street, win leave today rer cape May, they will remain until September. Mr. Reed A. Morgan and his daugh ter, Miss Elisabeth Morgan, will shortly leave for a trip te California. They will also- visit Mr. Morgan's niece Mrs. Jeseph Mlnet, In Portland, Ore. Mrs. Morgan and her two sons. Master Charles Morgan and Master Rced A. Morgan, Jr., are spending the summer at Watch Hill, R. I, They will return te their home In Chestnut Hill the lat ter part of September. Miss Morgan will make her debut this autumn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge R. Slnnlcksen, of Roscment, who recently sailed for Europe, nre at present vhltlng Mrs. Slnnlcksen's sister, Mrs. Merris Oage, In England. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward F. Beale, of Dccpdnle, .StrafTerd, who recently sailed for Europe, nre nt present in France. They will later go te Switzerland, Italy and England, before returning te this uuuuuy in mi mil. Mr. nnd Mrs J, Ktfarsley Mitchell, of Red Rese, Radner, are occupying their place nt Dark Hoj-ber, Me. Mrs. Perecrlne Witmer, of 3023 West Coulter street, Germantown, left yes terday for Wntch Hill, R. I., where she will spend a fortnight as the guest of Mrs. Charles Mcllvalne. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Grlbbel, of St. Austell Hall, are spending- the summer at Camden, Me., where Ihey will re main until October. Dr. nnd Mrs. Hefc-y F. Pace, and their daughters Miss Evelyn R. Page and MlttH Nancy N. Page, of SIB Seuth Sixteenth street, will leave next week for Wabanakl, their plnce at West Sur rey, Me. Mlsi Anna H. Mess and Miss Eleaner Mess, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Mess, of Sunny Hill, Hala. are spending the early summer at North Nerth enst Harber, Me., with Mrs. Leuis C. Uaker, Jr., of Bala Mr. and Mis. Mess, who are traveling abroad, will Jein their daughter nt Northeast Har Har eor early in September, Anether daughter, Miss Sarah II. Mess, In spend ing the summer at Mrs. S. Naudaln Ducr's Camp, In Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Heward Flthlan Kaiser, of Bcechwoed Park, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son, Heward Flthlan Kaiser. Jr.. en .Tulv 13. Mrs. Kaiser will be remembered ns Miss Marlen E. Riley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Freeman, of Moy Mey lnn, entertnlned the members of their bridge club, nt their final meeting, en Tuesday evening. Miss Lerna Graham, of 320 Seuth Fif teenth street, who has been the guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Ocprge Freeman, at their home In German town, hns returned te Idlewlld, near Media, where she is spending several weeks. Weit; West Philadelphian; Other Doings of Nete Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adelsen, of 5832 Norfolk street, are receiving congratu lations upon the birth of a son, Rebert Adelsen, en July 21. Mrs. Adelsen will be remembered as Mlsn Eva Sherman, of C812 Norfolk street. Miss Isabel M. Moere, of 644 Seuth Fifty-first street, Is spending a month at Chelsea, The marrlnge at Miss Bertha Bridge water and Mr. William J. Hewella( of North Philadelphia, took place en July 22, at the home of the brlde, 730 North Fortieth street, the Rev. Charles E. Uronsen officiating. The brlde was given In marriage by her undo, Mr. William H, Tayler, and wns attended by her sister, Miss Florence E. Hrldge wnter, as maid of honor. The llewer girls were two cousins of the brlde. Miss Marlen Ringer, of Legan, and Miss Helen Scull, of Ocean City, N. J. Mr, Henry Howells, of Atlantic City, brother of the groom, acted as best man. The wedding inarch was played by Miss Amella Sepp, of Germantown. The brlde was attired In a whlte canton crepe dress and carried a shower bou quet of bridal roses. The maid of honor were a peach colored taffeta and carried gladiolus and Sweetheart roses. Immediately after the reception Mr, and Mrs. Howells left fcr a trip through New Yprk State and the Great Lakes; and upon their return will make their home at 730 North Fortieth street Miss Catherine Gaffney, Miss Mar garet Gaffney, Miss Mary Gaffney ana Miss Anna. Gaffney, of 4908 Warring ton avenue; are entertnlnlntr Informally this evening In honor of Miss Rese Mary O'Brien, of New Yerk, who is their guest for several day. Interesting Summer Trips for North Philadelphians Mrs. J. C. Thompson and her daugh ter. Miss Margaret Thompson, of Fif teenth street and Montgomery avenue, ere spending 'several weeks at Tarn worth, N. H. Miss Florence Kass, at 1810 North Seventh street, has returned from a stay at Sayler's Lake and Delaware Water Gap, Miss Alice De Ferd, of 2048 North Twentieth street, who has been travel lug through the Wostern States, Is new visiting her alater, Mrs. Maynard Ship ley of San Frmijlsce. Miss De Ferd will return hemi some time in Sep tember. $ S2 fen rrrY?r--?3n7777mcjumm warn fill iiil&MfyBSJHIHBKS.Sl WM WiAW? V'fe r w.. rjSs. ",-.; -Y-f i; VS$fts!& ZIjTJS SViJJWH mm MM .. .t.w .. ,". v&i. It i-At.'J li '-,''?! t New Jersey Resorts Lure Seuth Philadelphians t Miss Marie McLaughlin, of 1825 Wolf street, has gene te Atlantic City, where she will remain indefinitely. Mr. Samuel Montgomery, of SHI Seuth Rosewood street, la the guest of Mra, W, Yeung at her home in Mor Mer chantvllle, N. J. Mr, Montgomery ex pects te return te this city some time next week. Mra. Jehn Leve, of IM4 Seuth Chad wick street, and her daughter, Mis Dorethy Agnes Leve, are spending the season In Chelsea, N. J, Mr, and, Mrs. James H. Cenner and their family, of 2300 Federal street, have closed their home, and are spend ing the season at the Hetel Wynnefleld, In Atlantic City. Miss Jesephine Daly and Mlsa Anna Dnlv. of Thirteenth and Christian streets, have gene te Wlldwoed, where they will remain rer tne rest or tne season. Miss Anna Callahan, daughter of Mr. F. J. Callahan, of Thirteenth and Sny der nvenue, Is nt Wlldwoed, N. J. Miss Agnes McCressen and Mlsa Jos Jes ephine McCressen, of 1R31 Rltner street, will leave shortly for Wlldwoed, where they will remain Indefinitely. Mr. Francis Drezel McBride gave a birthday party at his Merris avenue home at Atlantic city recently. Among the guests were Miss Frances Mclntvre, Miss B. Madden, Mrs. Katlierine Bar ringer, Miss Peggy O'Toelo, Miss Elelse Baker, Miss Helen Murphy, Mrs. Julia Tcsse, Mlsa Alice Moere, Dr. Andrew Beyle. Mra. P. Henry Boylan. Mr. James J. Tener, Mra. Charles J. Delan, Mr. Frank O. Mentleth, Mr. H. De Witt Ceeney, Mr. Olaf Andersen, Mr. Wil liam Stlllwagen. Germantown Girl Engaged; Others Away for Summer Mra. Leu I se M. Lnngden. of German' town, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Naemi E. Langden, te air. Harry r. uarr, niae or uerman town. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Durham, of tne stenenurat, aermantewn, have left for Spring Lake Beach, where they will spena tne remainaer 01 uie summer. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Stehaum, of 332 West Seymour street, and their daugh ter, Miss Suzanne Katherlne Schaum, lelt yesterday rer Marblehead Neck, Mass., te remain several weeks. Comings and Goings Along the Main Line Mra Earl B. Putnam, Jr., and her little daughter, Shcrley Grace Putnam, of Radner, are spending the remainder of the summer at Jamestown. Mr. Franela P. Larkln. Mlsa Anna S Larkin and Mlse Alice Marie Larkln. of Overbroek, who have been eveupy- ing their cottage at neasiae rant. N. J., have gene en a meter trip te Cape Ced. Ladies Aid of Lawndale Gives Fete; Other Events The Ladles' Aid of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church will give a lawn fete, at 7214 Oxford avenue this afternoon and evening. Mra. C. Tayler and her family, of Rising Bun avenue, are spending the summer at ineir cottage in wnawoea. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Felts are re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Brady, of 7130 Rising Him avenue, nave neen spending a week at Cape May. Wedding in Norristown; Other Interesting Events Th murrlatre of Miss A. Estelle Ken nedy, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Ken- nedy OI lw .ubi ucemuw duw, mm m .imi L. Fex. of 1102 Aster atreet. took place en Wednesday with a nup- Uncommon Sense : By JOHN A BRILLIANT Iirttlsh editor were himself into a serious illness at sixty. ... t. Men anid :"He worked tee hard. He was always at work. He never rested. He were himself out." It was net work, it was worry which broke down this man's health. He wag pewwed of nn enormous ambition. He n,1 te run the affairs of tm Brit uh Fmnlre W lien he found this was mnessTe, he beenme embittered with ftpXtment. He fretted and wet Vied, and at last bis health broke down. 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Careline Naylor, as maid of honor, were a dress of dark blue georgette crepe and a geergette crepe hat trimmed with silver, Her corsage bouquet was white roses. The best man was Mr, Jehn Francis Dougherty. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the home of the bride. Upen their return from a wedding trip te Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Fex will live at 120 East Chestnut street. Mr. and Mrs. B. Breeke Barrett, of 30 East Freedley street, gave a chil dren' party en Wednesday, In honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Miss Evelyn Barrett. The guests Included Miss Betty Evans, Miss Careline Rhoads, Miss Deberah Strtt singer, Miss Mary Tyson, Miss Nancy Piatt, Miss Martha Hurts, Miss Anna Gethle, Mlsa Florence Oelse, Miss Eleaner Emery. Miss Beatrice Oelse, Mlas Dorethy Harper, Master Rebert Hassel, Master B. Breeke Barrett, Jr. and Master Donald Barrett. Mlsa Isabel Ryder, of West Main street, has returned from Wallops Is land, Chlnceteague, Va where she spent the past two weeks. Mlaa Agnes M. Fennell. of DeKalb The Man Who Wears Out BLAKE EACH little task, however raechnnl cal, they felt was part of a big task ; the doing of the big task brought them mere pleasure than anything else in the world. This Is nothing mere nor less than intelligence. Fer every man who thinks knows that the real pleasure In life Is doing things getting all out of one's faculties that there Is making the very most of the abilities that are given 0110 at birth and developed either in a col lege or In the shop or store. XirnEN ambition becomes Inordinate V when any man thinks thnt he ought te be running the whole world, disappointment is certain and disap pointment is always disheartening, Often it la heartbreaking. But it is the overweening ambition, net the long hours nt the Jeb that breaks down the resistance and weara out the machine. . THE average man could de three times the work he la doing, and feel no results aavet growing ability te de mere work. Let him get te worrying and te feel ing that he Is unappreciated and un derestimated, and he will seen give way under the strain. But work will net be responsible. w. IS YOUR NAMBf wht mtunlnsi wtier did It Miss DOROTHY HAXALL street, has left for a stay In St Paul, .Minn. Mrs. Max Garber. of 1432 Powell street, entertained at flve hundred In honor or Airs, liurry Perter, who before RKUGIOUS NOTICES IlnplUt TIIK TEMTU". nrnad and Berks ta. (1000 If.) RU8SELI. It. CONWELU Pater. William Dyre McCurdy, Associate raster. Mr. McCurdy preachaa in Upper Temple Sunday, 10:80 A. M.. 8 P. it. Early l'ruyer Meeting. 0:80 A .M. Friend SERVICES ARE HELD at 11 o'clock every Plrt-day (Sunday) morning at the Old yumer jnemnn iinuie en Montgomery pike, Merlen. I'a. This Meeting waa eatab. Ilahed In 1082. It was here William Penn worshiped. Vlaltera cordially Invited te attend, l'lfahytcrlan ARCH NTREET CHURCH. 18th A Arch eta, CI.ARKNCIS EDWARD MACARTNEY, Minister. 10:45 A. M. and 8 P. M. Rrr. J. B. Ren' dall will preach. 7-80 P. M. Organ recital. III-.TIlI.KnnM I'RIS-IIYTERIAN CHURCH llrcnd nnd Dlcmnnd ats. Rev. Wlt.MAM I. McCORMICK. Taater. Rev. Samuel R. Curry, Assistant Paster. '0:00 Sunday fclicel. 11:00 "A Mere Abundant Life." Jehn x. V). 1:45 "IIew te Be Content." Phil. ly. 11-13. Unitarian UNITARIAN CHURCH OF OERMANTOWN Ureena at. and West Ctielten avenue. Sunday, July 30, 10J2. Union Summer Service at 11 A. M. Rav. W. A. Vroe. man. of Wllmlnsten. Del,, will preach. .Subject: "The Infinite Werth of Man." All are cordially Invited, $Bi w& Nine times out often when a woman says it's tee het te wear corsets in Summer, it's because she never 'had the expert fit ting of a REDFERN CORSET. The Corset Shep 121 S. Thirteenth St. Around tke Cerner en Samoa St Evry fitting receiWa thm personal atfentien of Miss Pauline Campbell her reeent marrlat e waa Mlsa Jeannette JftDlOW. Mra. Joeaeh Curren and her son. of 802 DeKalb street, haw left for a stay in Colerado Spring. Mrs. Ollbert Lane Dannehower. of Neble street. Is vlslUnr relatives in Newtenvtue, Mr. Jacob Gaunter, of Lensdale. le the sruest erf Mr. and Mra. A. K. Burc- stressor, of Hilltop, Pertllndlan. A Moorestown Wedding; Other Events of Interest Miss Dorethy Frances Warden and Mr. Vincent Burke Grube were united In marriage at neon en Wednesday, In St. atepnen's episcepal unurcn, in tna presenca of near relatives and friends. The bride's father, the Rev. Frederick A. Warden, rector of Trinity Church, erfermed the ceremony. A wedding reakrast followed at tne Arcadia. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Orube will live in West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cooper, of Camden avenue, are at the Engleslde Hetel, Beach Haven. Mr. and Mra. Hubert Basil Cooper are occupying their cottage at Point Pleasant, N. J. Delaware County Visits; An Interesting Engagement Miss Helen AtherheH, who has been the guest of friends at Ocean City for a fortnight, has returned te her home In Ridley Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Ambler, of Norwood, announce th "nfragement of their daughter. Miss Anne Hamer. and Mr. Arthur V. Davenport, of Lana Lana dewne. Mrs. T. P. Saulnler, erf Media, has had her sister. Miss Waunlta Smith, of Philadelphia, as guest for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn M. Broomall, of Media, have returned from a meter trip te Mt. Gretna, where they visited their son, Mr. Jehn Martin Broomall, who Is In camp. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sinclair and Mr. and Mra C. T. Thern and their families, of Ridley Park, have returned from a stay at Rehobeth Beach, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hudsen, of Ches ter, are metering through Canada. Mr. and Mrs. J. Heward Reber and Mrs. Rcber's mother. Mrs. Ellxabeth Walten, of Rldley Park, are occupying their cottage at Ellzabethtewn, Nl T. PBOTOPLATS Photoplay Guide Week of July 31 te August showing of the l. easwMy r . erAssia ADni I C 62D A THOMPSON . nr ULLU matinee dailt M Jack Helt In North of the Bie Grange T. Jack Helt In North of the Rie Grande W. All-fitar Cast In Carnival T. Charlaa Ray In R. S. V. P. V. Charles Ray In B. S. V. P. a. Pela Negri In The Devil's Pawn ACTOD EIGHTH ft OIRARD AVm MO 1 JY. MATINEE DAILT M. Clara K. Yeung In The Worldly Madenna T. Clara K. Yeung In The Worldly Madenna W. Clara K. Yeunf In The Worldly Madenna T. Clara It Yeung in Tiie weriiny jiaaumw V. Pole Negri In The Rett Peacock S. I'ela Negri In The Red Peacock BALTIMORE ftfiifSK M. Mae Murray In rasclnatten T Mae Murray In Fascination . V,'. Nerma Talmadge In Smllln' Threngh T. Nerma Talmadge In Hmllln' Through K. crarlea Itay In R. (j. V. P. fl. Charlea Ray In H. 8. V. P. Dt T ICDIDn Bread .ft Susquehanna, DL.UE.01fU- Contlnueua 2 untU if M. flel-RlrWQttlfk Walllnirferil T. flet-Rlch-Qnlck Wnlllngferd . ttr -TtniiaM PAtihra In Ttif lmlsllile Feer T. Heuse Petera In The Invisible Frar p. nerla May ana Harry sn-ers. iiey i rniy S Conway Tearle In A Wde-Open Tem COLONIAL eAnSfd'Tp! m?" M, Agnes Ajers In The Onlenl T. Agnes Ayera In The Ordenl W, Aimei Avers In The Ordr.ll T. The Wnnmn Vihu Wnlkrd Alene r The Wemnn Who Walked Alene S Tim Wenmn Who Walked Alene FAIRMOUNT $TINrKlir M. Why Annennee Your Marriage! T Special Caet In Arabian I-ete W. Constance -laimauue in Memnne riswaj T. Valentine In Beyond file Rerke P.Valentlne in Beyond the Recka 8. Conway Tearle In A Wide-Open Town GREAT NORTHERN .WaV&W M. nts- Cast In Toe Much Bualnree T. Itlg Cast In Toe Much Business V nig Csst In Toe Mnrli Btistnesa T. Heuse Peters. The Man from Last River F, Heuse 1'aiers, ine .nun ireui jxisi nivrr g Heuse Peters. Ttie Miin from let River IMPERIAL U5..1 A WALNUT UTS. i no; Eve. 7 ft I). - r...A. i.-im-...M H.II- Ar cfc vnnu. T. Constance Talmads, I'eIIt of the Kelllee V. Constance -raimsnge l-euy ei rie ceuiea T. Special Cast In Cardigan ,1' P, Hpeclal Cast In Cardigan i a, Special Cast In Curdlgim I IDfTDXV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV. l!rr 1 I MATINEn DAILT t Anita Stewart In The Invisible Fear T. Anita Htevmrt In The Invisible Fear V. r, rreaencK. me uiery or viemenuna T. The Girl hi the Taxi ie. Charles Ray In Twe Minutes te Ge B. Oarsth llutlii In Don't Write Ixttere rDin"MT Woodland Ave. at uvd Ut UflU.ll 1 MATINKH DMI.T M. Nerma Talmadge In Smllln' Through T. Nerma Talmadge In Smllln Through W, Nerma Talmadge In Smllln' Through T. Themas Melghan In The llarheler Daddy F, -Themas Melghan In The Bacheler Daddy S. Thomaa Melghat In The Bacheler Daddy OVERBROOK MU HAVKltKt l.u AVENUE M. Alice Iak In The Ilele In the Wall J Richard Tnlmadge In Vateh Ulm Wtep W.-IU3tar Cast In LittSe Eva AecenSS T Sreclal Cast in Twe Mlnntte Te Ge P. All-Star Castv in(SCTaali" Wlyee. 8. Barthelmees In The Seventh Day TEACHERS COLLEGE Courses for Teachers . Twe greps f regular courses, four amd lw years ia leagtfc, lea4in( respectively, te B. S. te EducatteM aal Janier College certificate. Hours for classes eeaveaieat for Philadelphia teachers. Medel kiadergartea, elemeatary aad high sckesk for obeervatiea aad practice teaching. Junier College certificate based ea high school graduatiaa aad generally recognized. Geed teachers ia great demand. 1. Regular Course for Teacher (B. S. in Ed. and Junier Col lege) Academic H I g h Scheel Subjects Commercial Education Elementary Education Heme Economics Kindergarten Education Music Physical Education 2. Special Courses for Teaching and the Trades Cookery Educational Gymnastics Drawing TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Bread Street Belew Berks Philadelphia rlaVj? McverB eth CemDQDY vhe largest commercial art or- imnizatien in the field. efTcr9 VOU a different training. If you like te draw, develop your talent. Study this practical course taught fay this widely known institution, with twenty-two years' success which each year sells te advertisers ever ten thousand commer cial drawings. Who ehe could give you se wide an experience? Commercial art is a highly paid, intensely interesting profession, equally open te men and man. Herns study loatruetleo. Gat f sela before you enroll In any school. Write for ear H lu"atsaboek."YOUftOPPOnTUNlTY."lor eae-haU tie coat el mailing four cents la stamps. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE 1214 Walnut Street, Oept. 41 MEYER BOTH COLLEGE wt CemmarcM Art r CENTRAL X SCHOOL SYSTEM Fit 6t end Girl, Phileitl, Pa. IMCR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS! 10th & Race fits. Uth Lancaster Ave. 17th & Glrari Av. Orttne t. b. Srheet Lane Central Scheel, 15th and Ract St. Junier and senior hleh school efferlnr tTioreuiti prpparatlen for cellen or buatneas. Small classes. Constant personal contact wltb an exceptionally able faculty. Complete modern equipment for all courses. Larce playground, gymnasium, lunchroom. Open te ether denominations. Writs for year book and rates. U Ralston Themas. Prin cipal, l.'.th A Race Sta.. Phlladalphla. BOOKKKErKRS IX OKMAND Teuhc men and women trained In book keeping and accountancy And no difficulty la securing irned positions. Our courses, day or svsnltiK. offer complete and practical Inatruc- tlen. visitors eiwsmi weireme, .New scnoei centrally located. Catalea". nuLA. ntrsixESM colleex ana Leilese or lammrrre 1110 Market St.. rhllaelphk FHOTOPLATS The following theatres obtain their pictures OrtlAWtPV !"... r.t An.ln. -T.1.I..1. B m. finest productions. Ask for the locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley uempany ex America. DAIM FRANKPORD AVE. AND r"um Nonnis street M. Themas Melghan In The Bacheler pdy -. monies Slelrrian in The iweneier usmuy n. .Mirma luimadge in snutin inmis T. Nerma Talmadge In flmllln Through P. Norms Talmadge In SmllbT Through S. Ethel Clayten In The Cradle P Pf- L'WT MARKET ST. BELOW X7U KCUtJN 1 10 A. M. te 11 P. M. M. Constance Btnney In The Steepalker T. Cenrtance Blnney In The Sleepwalker W. Constance Dinner In The Sleepwalker T. Censtance lllnney In The Sleepwalker P. Constance Blnner In The Sleepwalker S. a. Merris Production, The Ace of Hearts DIAI Tn GERMANTOWN AVENUB fAl- 1U AT TULPEHOCKEN 3T. M. Alma Rubens In Find the Weman T Alma r.ibenii In Find the Weman W. David Powell In The Spanish Jade T. David I'euell In The Spanish Jade P. Bhlrlev Masen In Utile MIm Smiles B. Buck Jenes In Western Speed SHERWOOD "$&.$&?&. M. Theirss Melghan tn The Bacheler Daddy T Themas Melchan In The Bacheler Daddy W. Alma Rubens In Find the "iVemun T. Alma Rutins In Find the Weman P. Richard Talmadze In Welch 11 1 m Step S. Richard Talmadge In Watch Ulm Step 333 MARKEToTmeTsI M. Betty Blythe In Fair Lady T Betty nivthe In Tulr Lady W. Betty niythe In Fnlr Ijidy T. Mme. Naxlmeva In A Dell's Heuse P. Mme. Naslmeva In A Dell's Henes 8. Mme. Naslmeva In A Dell' Heuse ARDMORE 'SSffiSW' M. Tyrene Power In Footfalls T Conway Tearle In Whispering Devils vt . Mine, rt-nriineva in A noire Heuse T M Itheut llenetlt of Clergy P. Cerlnne QrllTlth In A Virgin Baertflce 8. Toe Much Bualneee P.RANT 40'7 GIRARD AVBt vjrvnll Matinee Today, r.vea., T and 9. M, Special Cast In Parted Curtains T Special Cast In Parted Curtains W. Pauline Stark In The Forgotten Weman T Alice Calhoun In Peggy Puta It Over P. Nerma Talmadge In Smllln' Through. B. Nerma Talmadge In Smllln' Through AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. rFRMANTnWN 8? e"!"-.tow av. wkimiu w .... rkTATI.NKB nj MATINEE DAILT M. The Sheik nf Arnbr T. The Sheik of Arnby W. The Sheik of Arab T. Tem Mia In l'n umf Going P. Tem Mix In I'd and Going B. Tem Mix In Up and Going pARlcT RIDGE AVE. ft DAVPHIN ST. StrWart In Stwlss the Wine SttvWrt ht sevrliis the Wlad h:ln Kisses lF. Anita g. Alice LakVln f M -,, W 1 m DressmsVinr Reme Nursing and Hygiene Industrial and Manual Arte Institutional and Household Administration Millinery Playgrounds Story Tellina- Vocational Homemaking Pleae send me bulletin ter the course marked. Nema Street City State E. Led. 7-29-M y Eer Man of Executire Caliber Net every mancn be a successful executive: net every eiecetlre te s successful one. Fer men of executive caliber Petree Scheel traJnlnsr vrevtdee that Sewajt.- tlen upon which business suras is built. Day fehoel Opens Bee. Nltht Scheel Oeene levt. U PEIRCE SCHOOL i Buesms ArlBunlstradat. WrUt for fit Tesr e Flae St. Went as Brwi MUSMIESSm ijrr.itvyjrcgat Fer Yea! Fer M! for every young man or young woman who wants the special ised knowledge necessary te uceeas m Business. 1200 Walnnt St- Philadelphia) CTP AVPR'C The Beet Reslneea 801 CHESTNUT T, rearnen resrana. caner new. uvr or CHCSISTRT AND PHARMACT COtTROM, Philadelphia Celiacs at Phartaaey. CataSeV Tenns Wemeei an Otrla- The Stevens Schoel,GennaatoWai cc Flftr-flfth year. A progressive day achoelli je nuiiui irum jirvu evi siauDn. -vi'i A progressive day achoeltvi for girls. Kindergarten te college. Oeaaral,, j il and cellese preparatory courses. Stays prpe.rler7 Beurns. SHiye reeeiea in primary eepanmt Katharine M. ptsrwerth. M. menu . iv n. iirimni! ss, s.. srreneapsHi aw Telephone, Germaatewa etsg The Gorden-Roney Scheel rer urru iiix bptut nrreet i. ntierat and Celleee IVeDaraterr Reet Qarden and gyns. MISS RONST. rvta..:i'' Tennr Men amd Bens CHBSTNTJT HTLL ACAOaTKT dav and beardlna; eeoeel ter hear. Preparation for college. Special rata fer Rve-day oeeraera. opens sept. svia. T L. PATTERS KBUM. Headmaeeer PKNyrNOTON. n. t. Wi ITE for "The Pennlrerten Idea" en aquare education for bera nnd rnmm f Phlla. JTranrie Itarvey Orten. Heedjni etn year, ueiween new Tprtt Bex av. rennvsjnan, n. . PHOTOPLATS 5. Subject te Change through the - ...1 aS. I theatre) in your v t&ffH? The N1XON-N1RDLINGER 1 THEATRES BELMONT iS.M?rj,!ri!1?a. M. Special Cast In Back Per T. Special Caat In Bark Per W. Special Cast In Back Pey T. Special Cast In Back Pay P. Special Cast In Back Pay S .3 peels I Cast In Back Pay CFPiAR MTU CEDAR AVBNVa V-CJ-M 1:M ft 8 7 ft P. M. M. Cenvray Tearle tn Shadewe ef the eai T;Cenvvay Tearle in Shadewe ef the ieel W. Frsd Stens In Billy Jim T Fred Stene In Billy dim P. Deris Mav In Wjfaa Awtd R-iM- S Deris May In Eden and Return COLISEUM riWiY -nandls With Ours -iianait. witn care Miss Du l'ent In A Wonderful Wife Florence Lawrsnr in ti.a vinfAlaA. T. Florence Lawrence In The Unfell !. Tl..H. Y . .1 - ..'i'Tl?1. r . ! lerence Lswrenc in Tt. .--i 13 Frank Maye in Out of the SUeat Neeek . fuivnw Hfircnn in sue L'nreiaaaei JUMBO PBONT ST. ft OIRARD AV. Jumbo June, en Frankford "L" M. Wm. r?. Palilnn.1. At ,h- Va. T Mms. Naslmeva In Camljle T. EuKene.OTirlen In Chivalrous Charlie r, isiaine Hammerstcln. The Wey ef a MU .1. aiiac i jm m ua anue s rormeeeej . I PAHPR ST ft LANCASTER A . a:J0 te . . , .. p -, 5?, 3'O.Carmiei ' The Girl from Pennslne J. JO. Curwoed'a The Girl from Perseetel W. Why Announce Your MarrlaaeT T Why Announce Your MerrlageT r Tem Moere In Mi IIihih .f u. S. Tem Moere In Mr. Barnea of Ni aw ? ew I OCUST BID AND LOCUST STREkTer L.VJUUOI Ma., j 30 8. EvM 0:StSll M, nmes Klrkvened tn The Man rsM 1 rremlteeee fr"a MeM T vV. James Klrkwned In Th Man 'jniufa jvirAwoea in in .vian TJmei Rtrkwend In Th Man n i ne P. Jamei KlrkwOO.1 In Th Man fMa S Jsmss Klrkwend In the Man from rk ta .. mk.m -. . T INlAUlN'a) AlVlBA5iAUOK n" ? VS..' Aiatnees 1:30 and B:tO; Kvgs., 7 aad ,()' M I'P-rl WhltA In Wllhnnt V- rw . 1. .l..' . u..l.'t" :-! -- -i. i-ari niie in vvnneui fear W. lVarl Whits In Wllheut Feae ."!!""" "usxer ivssien in cenv Gregn. nustsr Keaten In Centi Cardigan. Buslsr Keaten In C6mi NIXON ,2D AND A"rT m. r.i iwii T bM 'ti , Oareth Hughea In Don't Write TttlirS TLl 't Wrl t Writ. -flsreth Hughea In Den W Osrtth Hurhss In Don't Wnie T. William S. Hart In White Oak P. William S, Hart In White Oak B William S. Hart In While Oak ftQTH ST Thtre. Opp. L" Tei DV 1 n O I . 2,80. t and t M. Deug, Fairbanks, The Three T. Deug, Patrbanka, The Three W. Deug. Fairbanks, The Three t J) v iirimtn's way Down P, D W. nrlffllh's Wey Dews it. w, unmtn-s way new i.j: r 'rtJ.?iVl I39Sa. w3ljiM STRAND jSK Vifl Wf fl M, Agnea Ayrea In Tin. Ordeal JSC T. AgneaAyren.ln The Dries! Vj W. Agnes Ayrea fn T& Of i $JM lBBBj,ajaeMaklMBa "" t. isi Tvvmeii swass -saasBBBBBBeaaBBBB S --&-X! XT JlMeMI n, TPHiai Tfmm, j9m-mjB W !...' ti m , fi h i ft '.- Ht rt? 1 1 5. l -in j. ,' t ,1, r'l r M fl M ii i ''Ut t ,1 h ' Ht'Wlw m ;v. h . K.JK. wiU :'ti.f.jrsz'tffi. . v$jA .. . '.i , ,.'n 'jit Xr. . iummm,: . , ' i vt-. r:vt. i