W VCW VT 'ftw, ar J-i . ' 3t '4&J EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1022 A? v J7ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE f jVflicy ye Sees Mrs. Heffman Delan Playing Gc at Mcrien Club She Hears of Various Doings at Various Resorts The Beauties of Media r q KW Telly Tlmycr Delnrt with lier I Slml Inst Hun.lsjr nt the Oolf Hub In Hnvrrfer.1 loeMnR tee S'vect for nrthlwr. Tliey hnvc been home from heir MlnB trip about ten dnjrn new. .ml I must my matrimony nsrera with Pnllr for she N met undctiliibly hnpp.t. HlfvM wrnrlnR n flip-en wenter nn.l "hile rtlit. nml her nburelnnt ilnrk helr Sns held In plDt-c lth n wide silk WTh're Wllle nnd Knthryn Osden were flu. links in the nftei-noen. tee. nnd Jfcm w M". KnnW lr ew. Some Seme Sn,v It eulil net crcm nntiirnl net te JK-. Harlow en the Mcrien links. And hc certainly H a "wis" nt the Itnmc. Sl'BAKIXO of Pelly reminds me, 1 met her mother. Mrs. Jehn n. Thnyer. Tr In town yesterday, looking very imnrt. She nnd her yeunuer son I red. or Teddv Thnyer, were nbeiit te henrd the Hnr "arbor express. They were in their wny te visit .Tnek nnd Leis Thnver who jeii remember hiive beuslit rover Vnnu, Mrs. Tilton' plncc up """"heard n rather Interest!? reason for the farm's name the ether dnj. Mrs Tllten Is nn nrtlst. nnd It appears ihc'bnllt the place with the money rarned In pnliillni nmKazlne covers. Hence "Cever" Farm. Clever, wasn t It1 Mrs Tlinver nn wearing n stiiii nhiB dress 'of nlack crepe Rcorsctte midc with a narrow nhnwl cape fn llnR (rnm the slimiltlws te the waist, line. Her hklrt was long, made en, tralsht, slim llnr., and her hat wns n rather large model of black straw, with graves and stiff aigrettes in the trim ming. FESTIVITIES are starting nt Snra nac Lake new that August is here. During the last couple of seasons giving n icrles of dinners during the month has become quite n vogue, nnd that enter Mining 1ms begun. The "vVIlmer Hid dies gave n birthdav partv last week for Elizabeth Gorden. Mrs. Itlddle's daugh ter, and thev will give several ether dinners through the month. The Bid dies' first dinner was at Saranac Inn, and thev had a darling little electric fountain in the center of the table for decoration. TIIKRtt has been a let going en around Northeast. Bar and all the ether harbors in Maine. Pellv Biuanl. who Is at Seal Harber with her grand mother. Mrs. Charles McKcan Itawuil. tae a dinner en Saturday. rKle dn Pent Is staying with Pelly, and they, mint be having lets of fun. At Northeast, light near theie. nl 90t exery one has some one staying nlth them. Bettv Wayne is visiting Rarah McLean, who is coming out this fall, and Hvle Martin, another coming deb. has been having Izssy Mdllrey with her. nnd new Bunny Geary, or perhaps Bunny hasn't get there yet. She has been staying with Lihhy Wear at Konnehunkpert for two week. If I am net mistaken there Is a .ten nis tournament going, en at Northeast new. I knew there was one :tt liar Harber all Inst week. In that tmirii : nient the mixed doubles weie wen by Snle Stewart and her brother Billy. The Stewarts go tip te Bar 1 In'ier eiery summer with their mother, Mr. Heb I,e ('onto. MnNle, another sister, get as far as the peml-tlnals of tlie Bimlcs. hut was put out. The Stewarts nre all very geed tennis players. Maisle uei te play en the team nt MKs Irwin's, where she went te school. LiMIe, the third sister, Is mining out this winter and I'm Mire khe v. til have a wonderful time. Stis'e always lias a geed time, ami Maisie was one of the belles her winter. She cainu out two years age. IS IT net marvelous what pedal things i emnia in our memories of certuln places and thlncs? ('. mid Mrs J are at the seashore for the umnier nnd the ether evening they leik the seou-year-eld dnuchter of an old friend of Mr. .T.'.s te the movies with tliein. On their leturn home Mr. .1 , dtriv'ig te make conversation said: "Yc 4 used te live in Philadelphia, did you net? I knew your father." "Ne," said the small gill, "w? liwd In Media." and added she convers.i cenvers.i tlnnnllj, "you knew I can't remember anything about It except the gutters. They hne the nicest gutters in Media I'c cut seen. They're all yellow you knew, nnd wide and clean. Oh, she sighed, "I de like nice gutters." NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES At ilic wedding of Miss Cernelia Shop Shep f'l Itankln daUKht.r of Mr. and Mr- Jehn Hall nankin, of Deep nun Karin, Fnlln, nnd Mr Alfred Hoeves Hunter, ten of Jin Krnest Heward Hunter, of niestnut Hill, which will take plnee en jaturdny. October T. In St. Themas' Miiaeepal riiurdi, Wnltemnrsli. Miss. Vi 1 "Mtvii, f T lilt IJII1UI 111, ri.nn.. Ilelman Drayten iin-1 'mll KalBhn llartnw will he the rr or honor Tlie brldpsmaliln will On Mlss,'ltra Kills. Mlsa i:ic riinunpi. Miss Rctsev W. ll.ivls. .Miss maids elude Miss i C'lntra nilK Mlsa nicaner r ,?',?",' 'Vs'' Bc8ey W. ll.ivls, Miss .; ninth A Tayler. Ml?s Kllabeth B lti'ii !iMi?" "therlnp 1) I'eiter, MIph fln X "l(,l",ll anil MIhs I.erna Traf- ilnni l ,'.'M0"' s,l', "' Hebeit Ytn,Z ""' ,act 'est man for IiIh n tr r w"1 tl10 ""l"rs will ! Mr I'aul 1 1. ii . Uun.ter nnether brethrr; Mr. riiiB m" l4 n"Hlle. 2d. Mr Warrtm Tn.l-H1; r,.l""py larlr. Mr IMwiird ow'Ti,",Iean" A i-pcntlen will fel- " '"" "icineny at J)lt jiui, Fanili after-Dinner Tricks Ne. saB-A iMtiher , ., silrlt the ,!l'u 0,',"",., I'aeil threiicli iwniiPM.' (V .""' I'erter'mT then an- nev ? U,U' ,ttl'""'t tl.e heldcm re ywiiB their IiuiiUk. uhlrb lie fli.nlly triet I?"? '"' '"lwlW' te de the Whit itf. '" P,,chcr t.hre"h t,, HUck- the ;.i i iKr'rmer ' ' nn up Mr wiiii,.' "''" Nowbelil Kly. ,Ir, wir.1 Wllil I"inl'en. Mr. (;eeiBi Weed- "llil.mi sun, Nf.,,!,,,. Ml Uev sti-wart. Air Jelm Ii siuaiu, and Mr. n..il, kit. -JzHm u ;,r 'iet .'euc "" . tiuiu ML tfl -r -- If Penllyn, the home of Miss Rankin's par onto. Anion these from this city who will . .J1 J""'eMe nt the next meeting jl ft? "enda.v Bridge Club nt the Point Judith Pole Club. NnrragAnsett Pier, J hi " JnV, aUfll Prank Samuel, Mrs. J'hlllp S. j. nnndelph, Jr.. Mrs. Jehn A- , 'U JIr"' Rdwnrd U Welsh. Mrs rnr-vlmnebert''' x,rH- Alexander Urewn, Mrs, ThemaB It Dougherty. Jr.. Mrs. Prank nehlen. Mrs. nichnrd C Nerrls, t r,.9'rment Beeves Wnlnwrlaiit, Mrs. f .H1i',.nIev, ."'en. Mrs. William T n right and Mrs. Henrv h Cellins. Mrs. Samuel Is president of the club. Mr nnd Mrs. Clnronce W. Delnn, of Tloiemont, entertained nt dinner ln.it everlng at Seaweed, their villa at New. pert. Mr nnd Mrs. Kdwln H. Fitter, of the rerrnces, nosement, who are spendlnn the summer nt Watch Hill, It. I., enter tained ten guests at the costume dlnnei- i?.C1', 1 Sn!Llriny evening at the M!s quamlcut Oolf Club. T.iJ,rs' flrie' J- Mellvaln, Jr.. ... "Ine Hall. Ardmore. who is spending the summer at Watch Hill, entertained at luncheon en Sunday at the Mlsoua Mlseua mtcut delf Club. Mrs. Themas nidgway llellly, of 1727 Jxcuit street, who la spending the sum mer at Watch Hill, 11. i entertalned at a buffet luncheon last week for sev enty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Redman Klllsen Thomp son, of Derry Brush, Ablngten, are oc cupying their summer home at North Harber. Me., where they will entertain Mr.. Thompson's sister. Mrs. Geerge Putnam, of Bosten, during the month of August. Mr. Richard M. Cadwa'ader nf 2nln re I.ancev place, nnd Mr. Geerge Broekci, of Almenbury Henso, Ithan. are spend ing Fome time nt White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Caner Wleder selm. of 1G20 Snrtice ntreet. metnrei! lniir week te Het Springs, Va , where they win spenu several weeKs. Mr. Jeseph C Wldencr, of Lynnoweou Hall, Hiking Park, who has been abroad fej: about two months, will spend August nt the Hetel United States, Sara toga Spring", N. Y. Mrs. Wll'lam A. Piatt, of 1530 Pine street and Bryn I.Ienydd. Penllyn, has iirriveu in tiei springs, Va. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnul de Heff Reed, of Wnshlngten, entertalned a house party nt their cottage nt Cnpe May. ever the week-end. Mrs. Reed was Miss Hllza Hllza beth Noyes Boyd, of this city. Dr. Geerge K. de Schwelnlt7 of 1705 Walnut street, has returned from a stny at Het Springs, Va. Mrs Stncv B I.levd. of this city, who ! nt Wnteh Hill. It I with her par nits. Mr. nnd Mrs. lMngnatn B. Merris, of T.vn-y.reed. Ardmore, at their sum mer home, Cednrhurst, will leae en August IK for Northeast Harber, wheie "lie will visit Mrs. Herbert Lincoln Clark at her cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kans Norten. Vls Nancy Evans Norten and Miss farellne Harper Norten, of Falcon Hill. Iloswnent, who are new In Reme, will return te this country -early in Septem ber. Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Grange Kennedy. Jr., of 20 13 Spruce street and Haverford Court, palled last week for llurepe, where they will biwnd the summer tra' elliiK. Mrs l.wls Audenrled nnd her daush ters. Miss Wllllamlna Wentz and Miss Sarah U. Went of 1800 De I.ancey iwnee and Uietn Hill Farms, (JverbroeK, have Ker.e te Northeast Harber, Me., for the remainder of the summer. Mr nnd Mrs ('. Herman Krumbhaar, of Fatellght, Chestnut Hill, left lust weil; for I'pper Saranac, N. Y. Mrs. Jess- H. Helmes, of Swariluneiv, and Mrs. William Price, of Media, uiv spending a few weeks nt Nnntucket, Mnss. Mrs Price's daughter and son. Miss Margaret Price and Mr. William Price, who sailed for lurep Mmu time age, nre new In Switzerland. Mr nnd Mrs H Clifferd Campion, of M'-dla, who aie occupying their cottage at Aa)en. mteitalned at n brldae nnrlv a few days npe for the benetlt of the I Avalnn Kiilscepjl ( nurch. Tlielr ouugn euugn ter. Ml'.s l.eiilhe amplen. left n few days age te visit friends en Leng Island. West Philadelphia Mr nml Mrn. .1 Hnrrltv Cur hne rctuiiiPil fiem their weddlni; trip. Mi", t'arr will be renipmbprcil an Miss Mary P. MuUulie. of 17011 North Sixty-flrHt aticet, befere her marriage en June 21. Mrs ailbcit H ShPanr and her daiiKhter. of IJ3S Chestnut street, are eccup)lnK thi'lr cuttaRe at t'ape Mn, for the remainder of the season. Miss lUythe I.. Pett.s. of 7J3 .Seuth Perty-Hlxth ftieet, has sailed for Kne land, neeempanled by Mr. and Mrs. Pedre Salaome, Miss Salaome and Mrs. Graham Carsen, of thla city. Mr and MrH. J. Hareld GpIrspI, of 1115 Seuth Klxty-tlr.it street, nre receiv ing congratulations upon the birth of a daughter. PntrlcU I.o)ela Gelssel. Mr and Mis. Dorff Moere, rf 410S P.irkMde avenue, wen and dauchter-ln-law of Mayer and Mrs J. Hampton Moere, aie spending heerul weeks In Maine MrH IMward S Pe.Mitnn, of ."465 Pine street, Itt nt the Mlnqua, Itehobeth lieaeh, ns the guest of her cousin, Mis Geerge W Ileult, of Wilmington, Del. Mips Virginia Heeltless has taken an 'iipartmtut at I5tl Seuth Kerty-flfth sirtet for the coming year. Mlbs Margaret Kearn'y. of 1807 Seuth Plfty-clghth street, left reemtly en a trip te Kurepe. Miss Kearney Is the daugh'tr of Mr and Mrs Stephen .1. Kearney. Mr William .1 McGralh and his daughters aie p;ndlng geme time In C'hel.Hca Seuth Philadelphia Mrs Jehn Sc.iiilnn nnd her famll, of Twenty-third and Heed streets, are spending the reason at their summer home en Mentpclier avenue in Chelsea, X ,T. Miss Kdllh A. MoCulleugh, of 2321 MadlHen Sipinie and Miss l'lsle Atruz, of Dili!! f'uthailnn street, nre spending bcveial wtt'l.s at Ocean City. N .1 Mr Themas Kelly, of 1509 ShunK street, lh upending a few duH In Chel- SvA. Miss ( atherlne Conden, who Is the gut st of Miss Bernadlne Gallagher, of l4n Itltner street, at the summer home of her pnrentH nt 109 North Chelsea avenue, Chelsea, has derided te htn In Chelst.i for the remainder of the einpen. Mr Themas Phillips, of 206 Seuth Seventeenth street, has returned home aft'i huvlnir spent t.everal das ns the guest of Mr. en'an'n Mcl'ennghy at he home of his i-arents in wnuwoeo Mr McCenaghy Uas feimerly of 1625 Itltner utriet. Mr Abe Neff, of 1508 Seuth Sixth sited, Mr Milten llernsteln. of :I723 North Klghttentli street: Mr, Jacob Pemerantz. of 2230 North Thirtieth street, and Mr Irwir. D Tucker, of Brooklyn. N V. are stajlng at the Summit Spilug Hetel, Poland. Me, un til after l.nber Day They will tour the White Mountains en their way bnclt, stepping at Hoaten and New Yerk for a few days, Mlas Margaret Jehnsen, of 2505 Seuth Twentieth stleet. has returned home after having spent several tfayu at Clem Clem rnten, .V, J, Miss aenevieJt Gnllen, of 2113 Seuth Thirteenth Btnflt, l at the ummer jiome of her pa uta in i.neiaea. Mr.i Iiwae 1ener mbA hl family, Miss Margaretta Sharplcss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilsen Sharplcss, whose engagement has been announced te Mr. Walter L. Ress, Jr. Miss Sharplcss is spending August at Yerk Harber, Me., with her parents 1'hiiiiL.s &. phiiiipn vvShHIHBH 'Jmti'' i are new living at their new home, 1625 Rltr.cr etreet. Mr. Charles Whalen, of 1743 Pass yunk avenue, was the guest ever the week-end of Miss Bcrnadlne Gallagher, of 1010 Bltner street, at the summer home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn C. Gallagher, at 109 North Chelsea ae. nue. Chelsea. Dr. Matthew S. Brfncr, of 1729 Pine street, and a party of friends left yes terday en nn extensive meter trip th-eugh the New England State". They will return te this city early In Sep tember. Germanleivn Mrs. fhnrles Themas Whitman, Miss Katherlne Whitman and Miss Daisy Whitman, of Seymour and Merris streets, nre nt the Hetel Dennis at At lantic City for iecral weeks. Mr. and Mrs Fred Lennlg. of 31G High strept, are spending the summer In Ventner, X. .J. Mr. and Mrs. Xathnn Berg and Miss Jeanette Berg, of 141 Apsley street, will spend the month of August in Atlantic City. Mia. Italph Italguel. of G325 Wake field street, are in Portland, Mc , for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Kemerle, of 6629 Bess street, are spending a few weeks In the Pecene Mountains. Frank ford Mrs. Jehn W. Cenner nnd family, of 3058 KranKferd nvenue, are spending the summer nt the Hellevue Apartments In Wlldwoed. Mrs. Charles n. Conn, of 1337 Dvie direct, Krankferd. he Is spending n few weeks at the resort, was the guest of MrH. Cenner at the an nual luncheon of the Wlldwoed Civic Club. Mrs. Cenner entertained at a card party en Friday afternoon for eighteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Zunzlnger, of 1308 Arrett street, is spending a few weeks In Wlldwoed. Miss Ida M Mess, of 1632 Wakellng street. Is en a trip te Bermuda. Miss Careline Smedley, of 4661 Penn stieet, lias left for u fUe-weeka' stay In Pittsflcld, Mass. Mr and Mrs. W n McCartney, of 802U Krankferd avenue, nre spending a few weeks at Ocean City. Norristown Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl G. Kulp. of At- ' weed. Kalrvlew Village, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Mlsj Kuthryn kuip, te ,-vir. james . eurii-., of n.iyten, Pa. The marriage will take place In the fall. Announcement Is made of the mar- rliiir of MihS nerence Yeung, daughter : of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Yeung, of Aster street, nnd Mr Geerge Uuhland, et Philadelphia, en Tuesday, July 25, In the Ixjgan Presbyterian Church. Mr nnd Mrs. Kuhland nre spending their ' wedding tilp metering the New Kng- , land states. In honor of the birthday annUer sary of Mr Geerge K, Watsen, of Phlla delphla, a dinner party wns glen en Frld.iv nt the Phi Phi bungalow nt Peit Indian. The gu(sts 'were Mr. and Mra. Oeerge K. Watsen, Mr. nnd Mrs i Byren A. Mllncr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge , Cnrtw right, Mr, and Mrs Nerbert i'on i'en way, Mr. and Mrs Paul K. Gotwald Miss Careline Fessett, Miss Helen ltethe, I Miss Beatilce Atclilsen, Mrs. II. Watsen, ' Mr. Hareld J Waf-en, Mr William A i Watsen. Mr Henrv Steublg, Mr. Arthur I Lit, Mr. Jehn II henaeter una .Mr Kebert Kmmens Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Williams and Miss Ituth Williams, of West Airy street, spent the week-end In Wlldwoed, N J Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdward T Beggs and , their children, or De ivniu street, win GO TO NIAGARA FALLS "Nature's meat nemlerful work Ne bettr vacation anywhere than that offered by the lteaillrut I eliliti Valley ecurV ' te the cury "7 Katie, ttili cummer my eix mere excurelene f te run Tlckete geed for t'l e. l.eae i L AI'dl'NT tO.IB iVaVHT a'TKJiiir SKI'TtQIIIT J 80 $16.80 The Kare lleaed Trlii A ereclal booklet hai been pre pared lvln full detalla and In In In formBtien. Ak Aienta for It or niMreea I'lilleUelBhla &, Rffldlnr Rllwr Hradlnc Terminal, 1'hlladtlptiU Dees your vacation start Aug. S? '' flRSiF W. spend the next few weeks In Bay Head, N. .1. Mrs. Anna Trick and Miss Helen Frlck, of Markley street, have returned from a stay In Ocean Greve, X, J. Miss Margaret Garrlgan, of Arch street, has returned from a visit with relatives In Ocrmantewn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Themas S. Place nnd daughter. Mls3 Klcaner Place, of 1014 Cherry street, will spend the next few days In Wlldwoed, X. J. Mrs S. M. Xayler nnd her daugh ters, Miss Flcurctte Xnyler, Miss Fler- Annual Summer Sale Women's Small Sizes Sizes 2Vz and 3 Widths A A, A and B Pumps, Oxfords and Shoes Reduced te CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Stere Closes 5 P. M.Saturdau All Day IMl'OUTEllS. DESIGXEHS rf MAKERS O' 1VOVK.VS A.VW 2 Cmi.DKEXS APPAKEI, Of THE HIGHEST ClfAltACTER n J OR MORE TUAX TWESTY-HIX YEARS. 2. f - trfttf H Very Finest Dresses Lowered in Price new 9.oe7.5o I Formerly 45.00 te 100.00 Fer Women and Misses Evening and dinner gowns, also afternoon and ii smart street frocks. Of handsome crepes, foulard fcl veiled in georgette, crepe de chine, and printed crepes, gjt Celers, all black, all white 55 Sweaters Special 2.95 Lightweight" Weel g We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizet the Larger Weman Qj2j storage gas water heater is the most economical water heater you can use. Term payments. See a demonstration at any V. G. I. store or ask us te send a representative. . THtf UNITED GAS ence Nnyler and Miss Beatrice Naylet, have geno te Wlldwoed, N. J., for a week's stay. Delaware County Mr. nnd Walker D. Orlscem, of Medie, In visiting her son-in-law and daughtel, Mr. and Mrs. Alisen C. Wysong. at their home nt Pert Washington, U I, Mrs. II. It. Bnttles, of Newtewn Square, who has recently' returned from a stny at Buzzard's Bny, Mass, where she was a guest of her sen-ln-lnw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ocorge Burgess Yerltes. of Plalnfleld. N. J nal cd last week for England, where she will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kastwlck have returned from a fortnight's stay nt Beach Haven. Mrs. J, Cook McAllister nnd her daughter, Miss Janet McAllister, of MedfiT, nre guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn M. Broemnli, 3d, nt their cottage near Point Pleasant, N J Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beatty hnve moved Inte their new home near Wal Wal ltngferd. Catches Twenty-elght-lnch Trout Tltusvllle, Fn.. Aug. 1. Sam Bur gard, vl Krnnklln, is credited with latching the largest trout ever taken from Pennsylvania wnters. It was of the German brown species, twenty eight Inches long and weighed eight nnd one-unit pounds, ii was rnugni In Broken Strnw Creek near Garland. B CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK COR that hungry half hour before bedtime take it het. It induces sleep and can net tax the di gestion. You'll like the chocolate flavor, tee. -11 Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Have Yeu Inspected Gas Het Water Service? The automatic storage system supplies piping het water, day or night, as fast as you can use it. When het water is drawn, the gas is turned en automatically. When the tank is again full of het water, the gas is turned off automatically. With all its advantages the automatic IMPROVEMENT CO. SCIENTIST SACRIFICES LIFE Profeaser Dies In Effert te Eliminate Deadly Qerms Terente, Attg. 1. (By A. P.) Prof. .1. .T. Mnckenzic, hend of the Patho logical department of the University of Terente, died today, a victim of his experiments te enable science better te cope with the deadly streptococci germs whfeh, during the war. he saw rnvngc armies lighting in the Balkans. As a result of his experiments with the pus-forming bncterln, Prof. Mac kenzie wns attacked by ncute ulcerated endecarditis. He wns born of Scotch origin In 18(J,i nnd wns educated at the Univer sities of Terente, Leipzig and Berlin, During the wnr he fccrved nt Haleniki. U Deliver In Anr Cltr CHARLES HENRY FOX The Sign of the Rete Walnat 0799 221 S. Bread St. PAINTED FURNITURE for Chnmuem and llrenkfaat Roem which Rppati te poren of refinement and noecl taste Mederately priced. A. L. DIAMENT & CO. IBIS Walnnt St. 101 I'urk Are. I'hlludelphla New erk nil nt Strafford l'a. JVrJka-2 HZuii m'wmmmr-9 frrv v&fiW yjy Leuis E .Wisefc Qhe Quality furniture Center -260-261 Se. Fifth St. Philadelphia BetLecust and Spruce J! VS. .,, w 5vit . j" "ir :j t? m i,i sii. 1( J i M K US' ISER'S i, vr less round of opportunities te beautify the home at small cost. Drastic reductions prevail in every department Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Lineleums, etc. resulting in Values without precedent in quality merchandise. 1 , ,a aaaa.ai. i. a Mail Orders Filled Hudsen French Seal Cape 79.50 Wtntrr rice US 00 IVsUl re- Fex Scarfs In Taupe, Hrewn or Hlnck $12.50 CHOKERS A Large Assortment Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted WILLOW GROVE PARK Wastili Leps and His Orchestra TODAY 430. Paul Contellp, Tener 7:4ft, Hrbll HnmmU MnrDrrmltl. Anprnna Ollff. itlCMU SCOTT, Hum Tomorrow Mulit e tli4.1. HTAI1T MATHR vttti IIKMtl .SCOTT, Itans, Snlelnts nnd tlierim. ' TIlCnSPAY CHILDREN'S DAY EITH'S THEATRE IRENE FRANKLIN The Amrcnn Cntncdlenn JACK DONAHUE CHARLES IRWIN IxiU-JOSErHlNE ltnNNINfl.le Demarfft It CellPtl": Itebblm Family; Othcra K , Af niNE COOI. AS OCEAN E "- HIU.l..l'.M Ooerue Bitet's Or'atent story All C1T &QMA RNFR 'Sean 1 50c ADDED The leather l'mlifm BARNET GARDEN uvS"ttt Open-Air Photoplays Evenings Tnnliht Nerma T-ilidzc In "TIIK MOTZ1" W KD.. Till Its. "TIIK (IKKATK.st 1,0 K" I m.. sut. 'vv Tin: uead with sali.ii:' xfrr'?y SILKY KINIi YAKN 40c a Ball Colonial Yarn Heuse 1231 Cherry St . "'.Tn.e yyyyyMMwyywyyMyyuxw4 wm9 w r " ' i'yyryy'''a Queen Anne Bedroom Suite in two twe two teno Walnut combination 4 pieces is a haven for Value-Seekers, these days. The AUGUST SALE new in progress Uunnq the preqrus of th.s Sale the WILL RLM.1LX OPhS 1 RID. IV a L'RDAY hJ'LMXCS until 9 P. .1. m. , a 1 A, 1 m - - - - - ' - - - n " -i r 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (Opposite Keith's Theatre) Our Once-a-Year August Fur Sale Offers Savings Averaging OXE-THIRD nT Price concessions en Furs in August have become J- an established custom. But in this FORBES' August Fur Sale the concession is en price alone. The same all-year-round I-ORBES' standard of excellence obtains new as always. These are net a nondescript assortment of furs assembled for a sale flurry. The Savings marked in no way lessen the dependability that gees with FORBES quality. Read The.se Suggestions in That Light! Wuttt r Price Sale l' t i renen ea- (. eats Oo.eo Trimmed Leepard Cat Coats f).-,.oe Brown Marmet Coats 1 kj.oe Natural Muskrat Coats Moleo French Seal Coats, Skunk Trimmed l."io!eo Black Caracul Capes 150.00 Marmet Coats, Raccoon Trimmed.. . l."o'.0e Scotch Moleskin Coats 210.01) Black Caracul Coats 250.00 Hudsen Seal Capes flOoieo Hudsen Seal Coats. Skunk Trimmed. 375!oe Natural Squirrel Coats 100.00 Seal is dyed Mush at, French Seal is Wolf Scarfs In Taupe, Hrewn or Hlack $7.50 5.50 te 9S.50 Natural Squirrel, Natural Mink, Stene Marten, Baum Marten, Hud son Bay Sable and Platinum Fex, of Hxtra-Shc Coats ami Wraps L'p te B Hunt M as' ALWAYS I'KrtKKCTLT VKNTIL Wmnffm NINHTHKNTIl & MAftKBT ii, l.ne, .1.30, n.nn, ?:3e, n:SC JACK HOLT IN A NI1W l'AUAMOUNT PICTUItB "While Satan Sleepi" C, BUSTER KEATON In "TItR lIT.ACKSMITir Vecnl TOUA THACY. Seprano JgZzrltan va. W linOAD & CHllSTNUT ANITA STEWART WOMAN HE MARRIED nil KCV 12T1I AND MAIIKKT r ALALEi e a a. m. te n v. m. Mnaalvi I'roiluctlen-Thousanda of Playara "All Fer a Weman" l-'lrat PhllndelMita Preaentntlnn ARCADIA 10TII & C1IK8TNUT te A M te 11 in r. M. BEBE DANIELS A OAMB ClItniCBN" Ifir'TrtDIA MNTll & S1AIIKET V1L 1 UK1A J A. M. te It 10 I'. M. TOM MIX.FIGHTIN' STREAK n A DITni ntOHTIl AND MAItKHT LArllUL 10 A M. te 11 15 I. M MAE MURRAY A7. "Delicious Little Devil" GLOBE JCNIPHH AND MATIKKT VAUDEVILLE Direction Htanlty Company cf Ai 11 fa 11 Pnnufnr Prlcwi I CnnflnueM m m 'y r m T-v7rUfJii CJELVMXUfil aVTl ' Iv Km Ca i I J 1 $235 provides an end Fiii STORE XI rut SAT- g3: 31 aiaaiaiai j l" 1 I f C MTiY Charge Accounts Invited M-J& r.D.riO .')!)..")() ()!)..)() S)..")() !S..-0 D8..-.0 !)S..-)0 I 1.1.00 i (;:.(!:: I !).").0(l 21.-1.00 263.00 Natural Raccoon Coati 185.00 l dyed Ceney Price tlS.OO SlarMOien. Ui.J.im .'''! s& M M t fi S a '. 4tn sutamtm mifMi, uuvaw wnw y, , lftwmsMvr-.t.M .jjtTrrr i . i i ny i;yM-it te5i