'WfPff irrcsffwrrw rt jwjr tin . v.trJVBriStii..' i "tr-fje'T? irn " -J'JVH "." r y.j: q, r .-.v , ''' miwm , H tfiS 3 fa' (ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Various Changes in Dates for ' the Parties for the Coming Winter She Hears Rumer That Stetesburys Will Buy Gould Heuse M reV knew, It's going te be awfully i..,,t n fellow dotes this year. Be- emite no noener hntt n date bwn set it Inadr. and no you have te change. 'Mnk I liave heard at leant four dates far inP treut1. ". " ." -S.nnlne te R v for Hepe one was Krtebrr H niil another October 12. Serf enlv Inst week October 7: but It f. new finally settled that Hene' dance III! be Blve" 0c,eb,,r "l "ml "er ,ett en BFdldbneMh'lnk the date for the dance JliI be the 7th. for that' the eye Mn choeen by the Arthur Dixen for tnelr dance for Vlrslnln Cnrpenter at Si Hadner Hunt Club, and every one tries net te have parties the name "'UrV Oearv and Hub- Clayten hav . Ma" ' j.;. .. thai- taaa hilt I iflilne one or the ether may change, one I" "n Chestnut Hill and the ether fcth Places. And If yen give a party JSuie want people te, go. naturally ; nd then, tee. no many of the-glrla auk the '")0 ?"!?. . r. :;:. .. ; thlt It" eettri, ii i -. different deyH. none .mwiw"""'1 ' " ,- Tt. lilting her hair, grew, se she In another "l"'" .. ...u .i.iil liivn Inna hlr. B5rK&l.. PveUy I gld taVlrt. Of cerime, When you urn fifteen .Ixteen lt'h rather cUte, but when you ri '"'..tt . l. i.,l,wnil It ai-eme ?rBVthrb ought te le awmblanca of &M grown up with the hair arrangB- ntnt, a wen its m " B. AND MBS. EDWARD ..nmnenlinv -nltn.t nn Hattir- ti for Hurope rtnd nre te be gene ter Etiry one In New Yerk la mueh excited ir the rumor that the StetesOjuryH In t,"d te buy Oeerglan Court, the Gould 3m. at UUewoed. It has net been prme.1. and. personally. I doubt J . Sire Is nlse a rumor that they will i'cha.e the Oeerge Oeuld town heune C Fifth avenue. That heema much L Hkely, for It would certainly be Sir! convenient te have a house te go te In New Yerk than a hotel. However. if" all rumor, anyhow, and tt.tr are at prenent en the briny deep lad cannot answer our questions. It n th. first trip abroad they have taken line, tie war. and when they return the? 111 be at their Whlteiuarnh home until the .very cold weather. .... - r.l...A...fc 1SAW Mrs. riilsna iee 09 euruui street shopping the ether day. She It handsome, with much the name cel- !) .i,fn nnrntht. who 1 Xn.le.Rhe were a Mack Hgured tta 4ms nmrte wmi hewihi ni . -kag skirt and a large black atraw hat trimmed across rue '"- "'"' ",,"."? bird of tan mm jciiew v mima ""."- (ill ever the brim of the hat en either :.i. 1 !.., eilmr ,if iiniiRiiallv deen imber ' brade und tan elbew-lennth gloves finlslied n very koe-'"'k " rami. Mrs. I-ee's daughter Det is coming out this autumn. Shi has been going te Itrm Mawr College lately, and haa .... .!- ...all nut tlipre I iMr. She is an awfully nweet grl and most DODUlar. Her tea aate in evrmuw n, ii the tea 1h te be at the l.eea' heufie, 109 Locust ntrcet. BIIiLIK has reached the age where no r.nnalilni- tllO fitnCSS Of thtngH Were all else. At the same time he in tt the "punning" age. anil fcemeum the two conflict and it's perfectly ex eruclatlnr te bear him. The ether day i was given aeme money for a neiia, nd as lie sat at tne nmau ineie jj hlly sipping It. a gentleman who knew tils parents came In and aaid : ell. vim. ..!. ... vnu nn tnV And llilllP -heaven forgive the pun answered 5 Hely: "lm up te tne drug mure, .nd then he blushed horribly, and when l. MAntiAl hum tnlrl mnthpr about it tad said : "I'm se nfrald It wan fresh." NANCY AVYNNK. ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES MIm Pelly Bayard, daughter of Mr. 8. McKean Bayaril. of Oormantewn, who la spending the Hummer at Seal Hrber. Me., entertained at dinner en Bitunlay evening. The guesta Included Miss Mary Noyes, Miss Abby llocke llecke fillir. of New Yerk : Miss Betty Hlnck ltr, Mlsi FYancen Bayard, Mr. Lawrence Merris, Mr. Ralph Stevens. Mr. 13dw.rd Watts, Mr. Oorden Shaw. Mr. Lewis Oorden, Mr. William A. Gorden. Mr. Ituyesant B. Wright, of this city, nnd Mr. Da-ldge Rowland, of Baltimore. MIm Bayard In entertaining as her tout MiulEllse du Pent, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Francis I. Aw Pent, of 1424 pruce street. , Miss Frances P. Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dcnckla Mills, of woedcrest tadge, 8t. Davids, and Mlsa IMSilla Da Cesta, daughter of Mr. Charles F. Da Cesta, of Ashwood, Villa nova, art) the guests of Miss Katherine J. Redgere, daughter of Mrs. William H. Benner, of 315 Seuth Twenty-first frwt, at their place ut Watch Hill. H Miss Hedgern will leave early In Ptember for France, whera he will uind Jliie. Moes' school at Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn It. Fell, of Brvn jawr, will entertain at luncheon to te to Berrow at their summer home at Nar "Jtinpett Pier, before the pole games the Point Judith Country Club. Uf' and Mra. Harrv Wuln Harrison ;," Kle a dinner en Wednesday night u niewlld, their cottage at Narrognn Narregnn . i ?." ln honor of their guests. Mr. up Mrs Jehn B. Tewnaend, of thla V. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will e n te Happy Creek Farm, their ceun try home at St. Davids, about Septem ber 16, Mr. and Mra. Spencer Penrose, of thin cltv, who are at Kl Pomar, Broadmoor, Cel., are entertaining ea their anient Mr, Thomaa K. Ruth, of New Yerk. Mr. and Mra. Clarenca W. Delan, of Rosemont, who are occupying their aum mer home, Seaweed, Newport, enter tained at dinner last evening. Mr. Oeorge Stuart Pattoraen, of 1121 De Lancey place, la spending several daya In New Yerk at the RIta-Carlten. Mr. and Mra. Oeerge D. Wldener, of Whltemarsh, are entertaining Mr. James W. Barney, of New Yerk, aa their guest fr, a few days at Mldcllffe, their villa at Newport. Miss Marlen B. Wallace and her father. Mr. Oeerge. William Wallace, have left Bryn Mawr for the Bnglo Bngle nlde, JleAch Haven, N. J., where they will remain until autumn. Dr. R. L. Pltfleld, of Oormantewn, and his daughter are spending the month of August In West Falmouth, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tatnall Starr, of Laverock, Chestnut Hill, are occupying their place at Watch Hill, R. I., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Barklie. of Invar TTnuita Wnvn, laff hi, flifnMlBi, for Saratoga' Springs, N. Y., where they ,ive mncn r noun ler a memn. uur Irtg August they will entertain a their guest Mrs, Alexander Brown, of Bryn Mawr, who In ependlng tha summer with hap napant MP n.,t Hlwa T) Qnn Smith, at N'arragansett. Mrs. Brown win spena a rertnignt with Mr. ana Mrs. Barklie. Xr. anA Ifpc Taaan TI7 T1ykaa a Pnewden, Bala, are occupying Deep V.VYO, me summrr nema 01 Mr. ana Mrm. J. Stanley Reeve, near Northeast Harber, Me. Mr. and Mrs, Hehry A. Berwlnd and their family, of Welrwcred, Radner, left last week for Northeast Harber, Me., where they will occupy their place for the remainder of the summer. Mrs Charles M. Feulhe and her granddaughter, Mtea Otndys Chapman hmlth. of thla city and Wanhlngten, who have joined Mlsa Smith's mother, Mme. Marcel Lavla. in France, ure spending the summer at Dlnard. Mr. Justice Cox, Jr.. of 1016 Spruce street and Bryn Mawr. is 111 at the Bryn Mawr Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward II. Jehnsen and Miss Florence K. Jehnsen, of 2221 Walnut street, are spending the sum mer at Southampton, L. I. .. V.r- ?nd Mrs- Langden Mitchell and tl.0l.,.d,nu"'hUr' Ml" Helena Mitchell, of 3220 De Lancey place, who have been spending the early summer In England, are new in France They will return te thla country In the autumn. Mr. and Mrs, Mararmll S. Morgan, of ?,t."illtei1 an Mermaid lanes. Chestnut Mil, have geno te Yerk Harber, Me., for the remainder of the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carrell Hedge, Mlsa Muriel B. Hedge and Mine Dorethy F. Hedge of Olynwydd, Radner, sailed en Saturday for Europe, where they will spend several months touring .England, trance,. Italy and SwlUerland. Mr. and Mrs. Hedge will return te this country In December. Miss Dorethy V. Hedge will net make her debut thla Beaseti, but will be Introduced the fol lowing autumn with her sister, Mlsa Muriel B. Hedge. Mi, and Mrs. Henry Fraaer Harris and family, of Hareton, Chestnut Hill, re occupying meir camp at Upper Saranac In the Adirondack Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Davis and their daughter, Miss Mury C. Davis, erf 106 West Mere land avenue. Chestnut Hill, who have been spending the early summer at Fishers Island, have re turned te this city, where they are spending a fortnight, before leaving en a trip of several months te California. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Barry Colahan, 3d. of Chestnut Hill, hae left for a month's stay at Saranac Lake. Mrs. Charles M. Diddle, Jr., and Mrs. Heulings Llpplncett and their families, of Rlverten. N. J are spending the summer at Buck Hill Falls. Mr. Edward Llpplncett and Mr. Richard Llpplncett, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar LlPDlncett. of Rlverten. N. J., will leave this week for Buck Hill Falls, nheru they will be guests at a house party for ten days. Mr. and Mrs Charles McCarren, of 82S Sixty-rlfth avenue, Oak Lane, have Just returned home from Ocean City, Md. The) will leave shortly te spend a few days In Wlldwoed. Mr. Leen J. Hark and Mr. Max C. Yusem left yesterday en a meter trip through the United States and Canada, returning the latter part of Beptember. Miss Minerva F. Schreller. accom panied by her sister. Miss Anna Louisa Hchreller, Wt en Saturday by beat for Bosten, and upon their arrival will spend a week at the Hetel Copley Plana. Mrs. Jehn J. 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Sanson, of ants Chew at mat. are receiving con gratulatiens upon the birth of a daugh- ler. mra nautili, ireivri iivi mat !, wan Miss Florence Antheny. Mrs. J. Freeman and her daughter, I Miss Rese Freeman, of 6822 Chew I street, are spendlng the summer at I Atlantic City. Delaware County . Mr. and Mrs. Themas O. Safford, ac cempanled by Miss L. E. A. Hlghter, of Oermantewn. will meter this week from their home In Hwarthmere te Niagara Falls, where they will spend a few days. Mlsi Harriet Helfrlde-e. of the Har vard, Hwarthmore, will leave today for a visit te her brother ana sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Selfrldge, at their home at Briar Cliff. N. Y. Mr. and Mis. Bralnerd Thresher nnd their family, of Ridley Park, are spend ing several wicks at Oleucester, Mass. Mr. and Mra. Rebert Coates have re turned from a few days' visit te Ocean City. Miss Virginia Chaffee, of Swarth Swarth mere, has been the guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harper, of West Philadelphia, at their cottage at Peerment, N. J. Mrs. A. II. Plersel and her children, of Hwarthmere, are spending1 a few weeks at Point Pleatunt, N J PLANS 24-STORY BUILDING Syndicate te Ereet Structure en Site of Old Y. M. C. A. Bulldlnfl A twenty-four story office building will be built en the site of the old Y. M. O. A'. Building at Fifteenth and Chestnut streets. Werk will be gin In the latter part of September. The Y. M. C. A. Huildlng, which han tens been considered the most valua ble unimproved property lu the tenter of the city, was sehl at public sale aeveral ueekn nge for the estatn of Geerge II. Wilsen, for $2,2n0,000 te n syndicate of inventors. The Penn sylvania Company for Insurances en Live and Granting Annuities will take offices en the first fleer of the building. C00LID0E AT SWAMPSCOTT Te Beat at Mate. Retort Until He Starti for liea Angeles Friday Hwampeicett, Maw., July 31. (Ily A. 1.) Vice President and Sirs. Cal vin Coelldge, who arrived In Bosten yesterday from Washington, were guests today of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Htearns. at Little Point. They ara te remain there until they leave for Les Angeles Friday. WILLOW GROVE PARK Wauili Lcps and Hit Orchestra TODAY 4:10 :. Sybil S. MacDermld, Bepmne 7:r.. Hymwheny l'rncmn Iteitien Wed. at U'4K. "Ht.bat Malar," with Henri Rcnit. !!, eolelats and Aerui. TIIUnaDAY CH1I.DRENH DAY DANCI5 TONIOHT IN DANCKt.AND r Photo by Marceau MISS HELEN HOPE MONTGOMERY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Learning Montgomery, of Ardreasan, Villanova, who will make her debut at a tea te be given by her parents oil September S3. She will also be the guest of honor at a dance which her parents will give en October 21. Miss Montgomery wilt leave tomorrow for Newport, where she will spend ten days before going te Narragansett Pier and Watch Hill, R. I. Seuth Philadelphia Mr. James dllmere, of 2108 Seuth Elghtceuth street, has returned home after a short stay In Garden Lake, N. J. The Vandalla Club, if Seuth Phila delphia, entertained Informally at a watermelon party, at their clubhouse In Blackwood, N. J., en Saturday night. Among the guests were Miss Catherine Fitzgerald, Miss Edna Uastlan, Miss Rese Cavannaugh, Miss Florence Ma deira, Miss Marie Martin, Miss Rese Kelly, Miss Sylvlna Manning, Miss Marie Swenny. Miss Careline Hern, Miss Grace McCary, lilts Rose Mc Laughlin. Mr. Themas Leve, Mr. Themas Rooney, Mr. Jeneph Smith. Mr. Raymond Wldener, Mr. Themas Bru der, Mr. Peter Feeney, Mr. James Kl llffe. Mr. Jehn Dacey and Mr. Jehn Mc Cann. Miss Mary Hosan, of 16.17 Rltner street, haa returned home after an ex tensive stay ln Atlantic City. Miss Hegan was also the guest of friends in West Chester for a short time last week. Mr. James Baney, of 2505 Seuth Twentleth street, has gene te Atlantic City, where he will remain Indefinitely. Miss Ann Butler, of 409 Seuth Twen tieth street, Is entertaining Miss Marian Marshall, at the summer neme of her parents en North Mentpeller avenue, Chelsea. Mr. nnd Mrs Jehn C. Gallagher, of 1640 Rltner street, are entertaining Mr. William Scott and Mr. William Duffy, at thelr summer home, 109 North Chelsea avenue, Chelsea. Mr. Thomaa Lauehlln, of 1834 Rltner street, has returned home after spend ing a short time In Jersey City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lynch, Sr., of 2425 Seuth Mele street, are the guests of their bon, Mr. Edward Lynch, Jr., at his home In Wlldwoed. , Uncommon Sense By JOHN Here Is a Tragedy BLAKE Soen te Ge Abroad VaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWl' '? ll i" H aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaEffiaaar .llj HBr-' '''' 4-aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB. BeaBBBBBBBT S ' MaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBal aBBBBBVLaaElfBBBBBBBlLdBa VwSaaHaaaaP W Photo by rhoie-CrafterB MISS VICTORIA KELLY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. I). Al, who with her parents and ,'Ut-e.r mas Constance Kelly, JW sail for Europe en August "en the Geerge Washington, mty xv,ii remain abroad for six weeks West Philadelphia ! Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand D. Arm strong have returned ftem their wed ding trip, und have gene te Deach lUurf, Mess , where they will make their home. Mra Armstrong will be remem bered aa Mlsa Eleaner K. Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heward S. Richardson, of S007 Pine street, before her marriage en June 24 Mra. H. E. Bonschur and Miss Don Den schur, of 4723 Springfield avenue, have sailed for England, where they will spend the remainder of the aummer. Mrs. Richard Miller, of 6350 Locust street, It visiting relatives at Bradley Ueach. The marriage of Miss Gertrude Emery, daughter of Mrs Frederick Emery, of 1S4 Walten avenue, and Mr. C. t llaldersen, Jd, took place en Fri day, nt 11.30 o'clock, at the home of the bride. Mlsa Lllllus Emery was maid of honor and Mr. Charles Tedd best man. Only the Immediate families attended. After a wedding trip, Mr. nod Mra Balderson will live at B416 Walnut street Miss Kitty Hatch, of 4117 Walnut street, Is at Asbury Park. N J . where she Is visiting her sister, Miss Mary F. U'Mealla. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O. Grlmsley, of 6605 Angera Terrace, ure receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Wilbur Mathls Grlmsley. Mrs. Grlms ley will be remembered aa Miss Anna Hepe Mathls. I)r and Mrs. C Merell, of Fifty-third and Spruce streets, left yesterday for a three-week meter tilp through Malno. Mr and Mrs (1. K. Nichols, and Uelr son Mr. Ketd Nichols, of Thirty-fifth street and Powclteu avenue, have left for an extensive trip through the West, and will spend the remainder of the I summer in California mI Oafslsfjtfttl I'UMIM IIHui-h Mis Maurice Hans, of 2200 North Natrona street, entertained at luncheon i it Friday for Miss Louise Jacobs, of I Dayton Among these present were Mrs. Merris Davidsen, Mis. Edwin 'FlHcher. Mi Alfred Cehen, Mrs. I Charles Meldawer. Mrs. Manley Eman uel. Mrs. Lionel niinernuiii. " Jllnw, Mrs. M. Jacobs, Miss Hertha As rhenbrnnd. Miss Louise Jacobs and Mrs. Maurice Haas. WE HAVE received a pathetic letter from a very old man. He tells us that nothing Interests him. He wants te knew what he can de nbeut It. Wp hasten te reply, for the writer haa no time te waste, having new ar rived at the mature nge of twenty four. Twenty-four yearn of life hoire sap ped his enthunlitnm and made an old mnn of him. Truly a case te awaken the pity of the world. Imagine hew dull and drab existence will become te this man when he Is twenty -six. And hew utterly sunken Inte inertness he will be at thirty. YET hope is net lest If the movies nnd the baseball games tire him if he can get no thrill out of the coming contest between Mr. Dempsey nnd Mr. Wills, he might try going nut and hitting a policeman with a golf clul which would provide him with nieru Immediate interest than if be hit n golf ball with It. After the ten or twenty days of In activity that will fellow the policeman incident, he might go down te the Aquarium he liven in New Yerk and leek at the fish. Tlrey ure pretty closely confined, and doubtless long ler tne great open spaces, but they seem te have a pretty geed time of It In their glass cancn. If interest still palls, he can nave up a few dollars and take a ride In an airplane. While he is up he will be very much Interested ln hew he In go ing te get down again. And maybe the hard ielid ground will net seem ae uninteresting after he does get down. THEN, of course, there is the possi bility that he might find something In boekh and newnpapera and work, and the companionship of men and women, and in the trees and flewern and atreums and meuntufns tlmt would keep his mind occupied. People have been living In the world for many thousand jeurs, and most of them have lived along, in aplte of the dreadful ennut. A number of them have even exceeded twenty-four yearn with out drooping. Among these are Gladstone and Anatelc France, and Michel Angele nnd Themas A. Edisen and Jehn D. Rocke feller. All their lives they were occu pied. Hut of course, they used their brains. CopvrteM. Jilt, lu Jvetc Ltdetr Compenti IMPORTERS, DESIONBRB 4 MAKERS OF WOUES'H AND CHILDREN'S A I' PARE I. OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS f.&lS I aaaLaa ' Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Norristown Master Walter Bolten, eti of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bolten, of f36 Neblo street, ebwrved his sixth birthday an niversary en Thursday and wan the guest of honor at a children's party. Mrs. Oliver F. Lenhardt, of Swede and Elm street, entertained at a lunch con en Thursday In honor of her daugh ter, Mra. Jeseph Hare, of Pittsburgh, who Is visiting her. The guests In cluded, Mr Bertram Herred, Mrs. Charles J. Qulllman, Mra. Warren L. Irish and Miss Marjerle Chllds. Mr. and Mrs. Milten Paget and daughter, Miss Gertrude, of 213 Frank lin avenue, will spend the next two Vweeks In Atlantic City. Announcement is made of the mar riage of Miss Violet Kelser, daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. I. Kelser, of Trooper, nnd Mr. Samuel Heyner, of Eaglevllle, en Thurvday, July 27, In the Lewer Providence Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Heyner, upon their re turn from a wedding trip will live In Trooper. The bride was a teacher In the Jeffersenvllle Public Scheel. Mrs. Jehn Jenes and daughter. Mlas Sara, and Miss Elsie Brusher, of 1129 Llnwoed avenue, have returned from New Hepe, Pa., where they spent the past week. Mrs. Samuel Meller. 9r.. of 1017 Swede street, Is spending terat time In Atlantic City. Dress Sale Unusual! Fer Women and Misses "Harris" Selections Reduced Summer Dresses That were up te 10 JO Summer Dresses That were up te 14 JO Summer Dresses That were up te 29 JO MOST EXCLUSIVE GOWNS New 25.00 and 37.50 Formerly 45.00 te 100.00 PlrrctlF. nulir wmtt ALWATH JS!tmm.T VW- aaaLl..aaBa aaBh-aam aaB? NINRTKENTIf A MAJUCRT" II, 1:30, 8:30. fi:S0. 7:30. 0;3C JACK HOLT IN A NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURE mile Satan Sleeps" BUSTER KEATON u Added Attraction In "THR m.ACKHMtTlf" Vecel COHA TRACT. Beprane TSrtten 12. 2, 4. '. 0. S in p. M. m w nneAD a chestnut ANITA STEWART fftK WOMAN HE MARRIED DAI kPV 12T1I AND MAHKBT' fALAttt t:45 A M. te 11 P. M. MnasUe Production Thnuaande of I'lsyers "All Fer a Weman" First PhUartflrftila Prenentatten CHESTNUT 10 A M te 11:18 P. M. BEBE PAN1EI.S "a oaje, NINTH MARKKT A M. te 11:16 P. M. TOM MlXT',yKFlGHTIN' STREAK r ADITfaT EIGHTH AND MARKET lArllUb 10 A. M te l:ir P. M. MAE MURRAY "Delicious Little Devil" -if nnr markkt at ."'Nipkr GLUBL VAUDEVILLE rontlrnieu 11 te 11. Popular Prices .nrinu ieth a ririvnum 10 BEBE PAN! VICTORIA IN mrs 5.00 7.50 1-1 12 .95 Imported Chiffen Silk Hosiery 1.95 Made te Sell for $S Late in arriving, the rea son for the lowered price. Black, slate and caster. Coats Special Breakfast 3,95 Three styles of light weight crepe. Seme hand embroidered. ALDINE COOL, AH THE HOARD WALK TODAY'S BEST PHOTOPLAY FOR 8CnOOh KIDDIES KLDEM Ueerse Ullet'a WerldWld-Read Story AIX-HTAK CAST ADDED ANOTHER LAUCH ROUND "THE LEATHER PUSHERS" With Becir Iteitar a "KM" Reberta FILM FANS ARE WILD OVER THEM All B. ftOc. rgt Saturday Kvenlna K EITH'S THEATRE IRENE FRANKLIN JACKlONAHUEme,1,6nn CHARLES IRWIN IJS25K?HIN?. f. "KNMNO.I. Dtraara.t Cetlette: Itebblni tamlly. Others j Wt Sptcialiu in Apptrei That Slenderize the Larger Weman i BARNET GARDEN 4S67 TO 4MO Mlfanar .. Opea-Air Photoplays Erery tmbT I TilVI nllV AVt. eTil.maiA -. NORMA' TALMAtnr.V!ntiST W52i- T?I"TUaGRKTsf,I.OVK iu-ri&Vel&'itt'tWSF fflnniiMaflAiM Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 An Economical Time te Get An Extra Hat A straw hat, a dress hat or a sports hat every kind is included in our Summer Clearance Sale. Each hat is a real value at the present price. Many were formerly as high as $25. New $3.00 $10e00 Regular $3.00 Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hese at $1.75 Full-fashioned pure silk hose, regular $3.00 value, in Black, White and Gray, every stocking perfect, at $1.75. 50c Imported English Gingham at 35c Just what is left of our sale of Imported English Gingham. Kneugh te make attractive frocks for the lucky ones who get it. Irish Linen Special at 85c a yard Pure Irish linen, 1 yard wide, reduced from $1.25 te 83c a yard. Clearance of Silks at $1.00 a yard Plalii taffetas, tub silks, foulards and novelty trimming silks in broken color assortments. Quality that is worth two te three times the price of $1.00 a yard. Cretonne-Covered Pillows Reduced te 50c Round pillows, covered in cretonne in light and dark shades, that were n bargain at their original price of $1.00, are new reduced te 50c. Silk Scarfs in Fascinating Persian Colorings for Coel Summer Evenings Imported silk scarfs in the most enchanting and colorful designs, hardly any two of them alike, at $15.00 and $16.50. Weel Slip-en Sweaters Reduced te $1.50 Weel slip-en sweaters, mostly drop-stitch, in White and colors, reduced from $2.00 and $3.00 te $1.50. KgiIOIiilllWII!!l! bllllllllllllillllllllllllllllilllkniHIlllllllll.llUllllll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiuyttiiiiiiM Weel Sweaters Slip-en and Tuxedo mod els; all colors and white. Were up te $435 $295 Olteariet Silk Sweaters Tuxedo model; striped and plaid weaves; navy and black; sizes 36 te 46. Were $16 JO Our Final Clearance Continues Prices Less Than Cost Daytime Dresses no Street Dresses Silk, Cleth end Spert That were up te $35 Street Dresses $1 PC That were up te $i(5 Street Dresses That were up te $5t Afternoon Dresses That were up te $75 Afternoon Dresses (Individual MedmU) That ivere up te $95 $25 $35 $45 Summer Dresses Summer Dresses That were up te $9.50 Summer Dresses That were up te $10.S0 Summer Dresses That were up te $14,50 Summer Dresses That were up te $2-150 Summer Dresses That were up te $29.50 $4.95 $g.75 $J.50 $2Q.50 $IQM Capes and Coats Spert Coats Z 00 That were up te $49 JO JLtt' Silk Capes That were up te $39 JO Silk Capes That were up te $65 2&50 Spert Skirts Silk Skirts, were up te $10.50 Final Clearance Price Flannel Skirts, were up te $12.50 Final Clearance Price Novelty Silk Skirts, were up te $19.50 Final Clearance Price s5-75 fr75 10.75 Lingerie, Negligees and Sweaters Summer Night Gowns and Envelope Chemises of soft-finish nainsoek ; flowered designs. Were $t.4S, new Night Gowns of fancy voile, Windser crepe and batiste; all styles. (Vara $2.30, new Envelope Chemise of all silk crepe de chine; broken sizes in a variety of styles. Wtre $3.2S, new.,., 95c '1.45 2.25 !gii costume anps et tue silk, hemstitched top and $ O shoulder straps. aW Werm S4.9S, new. Mohair Sweaters, slip-en model; fine quality, all $ Q t shades and white Werm up te $6.90 Fiber - Silk Tuxedo CtlfaBaAaa-e atiAlUHi , 1 white; sizes 36 te 46. Werm $7.90, new 95 95 4.50 1 220-22-24 Walnut Street! Fiber - Silk Tuxedo Sweaters, heavy quality; navy, black and white; sizes 36 te 46. Wero $9.7 S, new n Chiffen Mohair Sweat ers, slip-en and Tuxedo models; solid colors, in cluding white -and sem novelty ettects. Valutt up te $12,76 Pure Silk Sweaters, Tuxedo and slip-en med- $ "1 Q f7K els, exceptional quality. J. tf Wero up te $35.00 '5.90 90 M ': ''Q a t 4 l w nY. awi J J '" ) X
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