mji & "a3aM EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIIJABELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922 V JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Tells of the Pole Ball at Narragansctt Pier Southampton Street Fair Tomorrow Smart Gewn Wern by Mrs. Themas Delan THIS week Is prebnbly the gnyeRt of! the season for Nnrrngnn&ett 1'ler. , -I,., sn ninny nf our smart towns- im are congregated for tin Bummer. There" the pole nt the, Point Judith rvmntrv Club and then there's tbp bnll ,. be given tomorrow night nt the Hetel lii in I'lnee In oenncctlon with the te It's called the Spert Bnll I mi derstnnd nnd everyene Is going in sport "jff'Fell. .Tehn Converse nnd Phil nindelph. Jr., nre en the committee of Jhi ball nnd nil three nre enthusiastic rinle players. Phil Randelph has Reme f the fiiicst pole ponies In the rejintry. Incidentally there will be n number of A nncrs before the bnll tomorrow nlRlit. ? ! Norris will hnvc n pnrty nnd Mrs. rchlbald Thomsen will entertain In donor of her sons, Tem nnd Red Wanameker. Frem nil I have lienrd f the costumes It will certninly bn n Mlerful spectnclei hunting cents and nole coats nnd riding clothes, white ikirts and stunning sweaters. AT SOUTHAMPTON they nre get ting mere nnd mere excited ever the street fnlr. Instead of having the usual fence nreiind the street marked ok for the fair, there Is te be n border of forty panels pnlntrd by various rtlsts and It is te le cnlled the herb aceous border. Why herbaceous I de net quite knew, for ench nrflt has b"en given free piny te his or her lm lm stinalien, nnd I doubt if nny of them M cheese flowers, fruit or trees us n subject. . , , , , . A friend of mine who Is stepping in Southampton wrote me that thirty artists met nt Mrs. Unrlen I- rench h place en Monday and painted for hours during the afternoon until Mr. Fred Snow appeared en the scene, nnncd with cake and Ice crenm. Yeu knew the street fair is te be held tomorrow nnd rcaJlv I don't see hew there will be enough time in the sixteen ueurs 01 j riai-rlnser, of 2105 Walnut street, who festivities 10 get hi eveijinms " " i win no a acmuanie or next winter, win uchi et noner ill n ineaire party, iwed by Bupper-nt the Illtz-Cnrlten, Saturday ulKht. December a. Mr. nnd Mr. Unrrlnger nnd tlielr family spent the month of July in the po pe po cenos, nnd linve recently (tone te Stene Harber for the remainder of the season. Dr. O. H. Perry Pepper, of St. Davids ; Mr. L. Caspar Wlster, of Wynnewoetl, nnd Mr. IMward I.uw, of Edgefield, St. r M - H LlHiillllaiHBK. KJfa j Photo by Marceau, MISS MERCY E. POWERS Daughter of Mrs. Ellicott Smithf of Moercstown,- who is) spcn6.ing the summer abroad. Miss Poivers probably will make her debut this autumn ,tnnnWl Among the Phllndelphinns who are ' fel ..t.!- .,.. nrn Mrn. .Inines Krnncis i en (Sullivan, Elalne Sullivan llercnce Jehnsen nnd Anita Strawbrldge. Mine. Alma Oluek. the prima denna, nnd her husband, Zimbnllst, the musicinn. nre te be guests of the Charlie Mitchells .. .i,ni, rilln tlile week. Reth of them i uii'ii ............ --.--- ,,-- mk-i.-ii ami Mr. lidwara i.uw, or i.aKetieiu, at. have premised te assist Mrs. ""c''01' navlda. who have been spendlnK Heveral at ner noetn mm rm. .v. hai consented te give sittings in mind reading at the same booth. It is go ing te be a marvelous affair. MP.S. TOM DOLAN is one of the Fmnrtct-loeking women In this cltT according te my thinking, nnd I knew a grent many who ngree with me en that subject nt lenht. I inv Mrs. Delnn in town en Tuesday, wearing n frock of n sort of tnupe crepe, one of these new materials se fashiennblc thl year, either n mnrecnine or remnine, T never can he sure which is which, but . r(..nnlnM lln tlmf na it- mnv. tnej arc muiiii.hr. j... n'"V ,"" ."il" ' of Uryn M.iwr. are at the rnrlten. Nar- the frock was embroidered ii circ.es of rn an'sett rieri for the le teurnil. e'd blue nnd wns mndc en long lines, , mcnt hnrinir an nnkle-length skirt. Mrs. nJt'", ..... rfliPr lnrce model Mrs. r.dwnid T) Tcland. of Wynne- . ., ' n.j. ..-... .1 ....id ti.linmn'1 ' W'OOd 0! uun imiri miw "" "" - rvitli a "Ingl" dull red rose. The Delnns linve the Hnrtman Kuhns nlnri nl Hrvn Mnwr this year. They return there- In September, when they will remain for a month. Mr. nnd Mrs. David O. Eaten have re turned te their npartmenta at the Tracy irein a fortnight's stay nt Beach Haven. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph A. Olbbs, of 6706 Lincoln drive, sailed recently for Europe, where they will epend sevcral weeks. Mrs. Itlchard Thorpe Smith nnd her daughter, Miss Mnry Ituth Dersch, of Ifaddentleld, N. ,T nre spending several weeKs at tbe Cnrlten Hetel, Chelsea. Dr. and Mrs. Gcerge Fetterolf, of 2010 Spruce etreet, will spend the re mainder of the summer at Kidney Pend Camp, Me. Mrs. Charles Kntttel, who closed her llOUSO In Vcnlrmr the latter nnrt nf July, has left for Spring: Lake, where she Is stnylns nt the Essex nnd Sussex Hetel until the end of August. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney Aloe. of the lenex AlKirttnents, who have been spending- the month of July nt the Phil Phil ment Country Club, have left for Sum mit Springs Hetel. Poland, Me., te re main until September. Dr. and Mrs. Jay V. Schamberg, of, 19-2 Spruce Btreet, and Mr. nnd Mrs Juciues Moes metered te Lake Cham-1 piain, wnere tney will spend a tew weeks nt Loen Lnke lleusp. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer W. Lambern have returned te the Tracy, Thirty sixth street nbove Chestnut, from an ex tended Western trio. Miss Minerva Derfmnnn, of B90S Christian street, bns left en a trip through the New England States, step ping ns tne guest or friends ub a camp for a fortnight In Maine North Philadelphia Dr. nnd Mrs. William II. Teller, of 171S Grten street, me spending the month of AuKiit at Plckferd, .Me. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oerdrm A. Bleck, of IBIS North Seventeenth r.trcet, are at Kangeley. Me., for n month, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnx N. Aaren nnd their daughters, Miss Hazel Aaren and Miss Mildred Aaren, et 137 North Bread street, nre spending n few weeks nt Atlnntle City, and will later ke te the Grand View Heuse, I.ake Placid, N. Y. Mlsn Marie Smith, of 4C19 North Carllsle street, has returned home after n trip through the New England States and Canada. Mrs. James Patterson, of North Fif teenth street, Is spending several weeks In Wlldwoed ns the guest of Mrs. Rey MncDenald, at her cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stern, of 2109 Spring Garden street, nre occupying thtlr summer home at 201 Wyncete read, Wyncete, Pa. ATTRACTIVE MEMBER OF YOUNGER SET rrres?.. dayrt at the Lorrnlne In New Yerk. sailed for Europe yesterday en the Paris. They will remain nbread until the latter part of September. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn B. Tewnnend, of Montreso, Hadner, have ni rived at the Imperial. Narragansctt Pier, It. 1. The Ilev. nnd Mrs Geerge Calvert Carter and their dnughtT3, Miss Vlr clnla Bensen Carter and Miss Mary Itldgely Carter, of the Uectery, Uryn Mnwr, left yesterday for Swnmscett, M.iss.. where they will spend August Mlsn Mary Carter will make her debut in the nutumn. Mr. and Mrs. G. Dawsen Celeman. ;-HHaaaaaaaaaaaWHiVl . WHITE HOUSE PICKETS QUIT Convinced Harding Will Review Po litical Prisoners' Cases Washington, Aug. 3. President Hnrdlng's premise thnt reconsideration would he given the individual cases of se-called political prisoners elill con fined In Krdcrnl prisons for war-law violation, has cnused ndvecates of amnesty te withdraw the children who have been picketing the White Heuse for two months. "We have been picketing- the 'White Heuse." said n statement authorized yesterday by Joint Amnesty Committee, "because the President refused te re ceive our plea in person, nnd there was no ether method open te us te call It te his attention. On July 10, be re ceived a delegation of citizens repre senting appeals signed by 1,000,000 TRIPLE. ANNIVERSARY Sunbury Man, His 8en and Grand Grand eon Were Bern en July 29 Hnnl.itrv. Pa.. Atlff. 3. A triple nn- niversarv was observed Tuesday nt the home of Chnrlcs M. Miller. It wns the birthday celchrntlen of Chnrlcs H. Miller, Hr., seventy-three ycnis old, Charles M. Miller, n son, thirty-six vcars old, nnd Charles M. Worrell, u grnndsen, eighteen yenrH old, nil born en July 120. A repnst was served nnd n number of friends gathered te help enliven the occnslen. Charles S. Miller, Sr., has been re tired for some time, while his son is new actively engaged In business In this clty A FAMOr TOOM.ET I.TNB It y nvt be the latest word In machanl- ri s'iuii""""i "",- :;;,. .(,. . - rer. .1119 . piBaiiure .v ". '.V.....! . nniLntiB ntil fn thtim lm f-ntrA flQaiirnrinn I w.v . ,.,...,...., .. . ...v... uv. ..,.. .,.lt...,..v. I trolley Iln te compare mm "i" ." that the enscs in which reconsideration iTrelley. Th mlshnps of the read are ppr. had been applied for would be decided I'rnvrA r'j'iy. 2"-i'!0 .?l ?.V u.m . liVKM.NU I'fULIU U-W-. tfln in fclxty days Adv. who linn been In Eurene slnce the first of June, will return te this country about September ID. Seuth Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Henry, of 2237 Christian street, who spent Julv nt the Bellevue Hetel, Ocean City, left for Lnke Geerge, whnre they will remain the remainder of the season, Mr. and Mm B. Baskln. of 16 tl Blt- ' ner street, have returned after spending soine ume in Atlantic tjiiy. Mrs. Elmlra Harvey, of 3227 Itnce Ftrcet, entcrtnlned the members of the Ladles' Auxiliary Ne. 3, N. A. L , at her home last evening. Among the guests were Mrs. Elizabeth Durang, Mrs. Annle Duckworth, Mrs. Mnry Preston, Mrs. Amnnda Merris, Mrs. Blnney, Mrs. Barndollar, Mrs. Larklns and Mrs. Mc Henry. Mr. Jehn Butler, of 409 Seuth Twen tieth street, has returned, nftcr a short stay nt his summer home en North Mentpeller nvenue. Chelsea. pniMairiniM Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 A Summer Hat for Vacation Time at a Special Price Yeu can afford te buy an extra hat at the extraordinary values which we arc new offering or rnther, you cannot afford net te. Smnrt trimmed hats that have a dozen uses start at $3.00, nnd the sports hats at 52.00 nnd $5.00 are irresistible. Photo by Dachraeli MISS ISABEL FOULKROD Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Foulkrod, of Roxborough, who is spending the summer at Dr. A. T. Gibsen's camp en Lake Asquam, N. H. ment was made at the card party, at which twelve of Miss Beldlcr's friends were present, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. Dillen gave a swimming party nt their summer home at Areola en Monday. Among the guests were Mrs. J. Presscms, Master Jeseph Pressens, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Richer nnd their daughter. MKs Mary Richer, Miss Theresa Cnhlll. Mlsa Mary i Cnhill, Mr. and Mra. Jeseph Schwartz , nnd their daughter, Miss Rose Dawsen, I Miss Marie Triel, Miss Mae Robinson, ; Mls.s Mnrgaret McCracken, Miss Anna Dillen. Miss Helen Dillen, Mr. and Mrs. ' Lee Mulligan, Mr. Jehn drady, Mr. Daniel A. Skclly, Mr. Frank u linen, Mr. Elmer Fleming, Mr. Lee Mulligan and Mr. James O'Brien. Miss Frieda Fcx, of East Main street, has returned from a stay In Ceatesvllle. Miss Mary Shea, of Chestnut street, will Bpend the next two weeks In Wild Wild weed, N. J. Pure Silk Full-Fashioned Hese at $1.95 Geed-looking silk hose in Black and White, regular value $2.50, new reduced te $1.95. !IV ' Tl pj- 4k BH ,' K-m -:; :Al.. " Dlrtctlnn atanly Company ef ALWATB PERrECTLT VEMTI MNISTnCNTIt & MAHKET 11, 1:30, 8:30, n:30. 7:80, 0:IC JACK HOLT IN A NI3W PAnAMOUNT PICTORB "While Satan Sleeps" BUSTER KEATON AZXw Neit Week "ONE ri.WAIl CAI.U" With Mlllnn Sllla anil Clalri Wlndnr V nneAD a ciir.sTfjtiT Anitn 'Weman He Married" gr'.0tWw'l A- Avres In "neMerlnndl' r I A rV 1TH AND M.UIKET PAL ACL 0, A. M. le 11 P. M. Massive Proi1uct!en-Thnusnnl of Player "All Fer a Weman" .rn. ,.t Ih. HpI nf II" Kind" P. I-eH.r K.TII & CHESTNUT 10 A M. te una P.M. ARCADIA nme flAMIFf Q "A GAME DLDE, r-k.- . (; :HtfKWrr' NINTH A MAHKBT n A. M. te li'.in i', m. VICTORIA TOM MIXFIGHTIN' STREAK A nlTril EIOHTH AND MAIIKET CAPITOL Mae Murray "Delicious Little Devil" I rTV JUNIl'En AND MAIIKKT GLUtSL VAUDEVILLE f-nrt!---! u II in 11 I'npnliir l'rlee EITH'S T HEATRB IRENE FRANKLIN Tli Ainerirnn ("nmert.enn JACK DONAHUE CHARLES IRWIN llll-lnCTIIl a henmne-i Bemareiit Cellelie: Bebbin Fnmllv! Other WA8SII. Frank ford i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 'Watsen, of 2237 l Seuth Seventeenth street, left en Snt- I Hnlnv frtf nn Avrnneli'A tHn lli.niinL U.. re n.. 'i' i,,r,.., nt .t,.,... :.'"'. "". v.'' " V'.i' '""" ",c ...,c. v.v.h . u. ..--., i yunuiuL vn. Kni aim tsiaies and I'nnniln. i - it i iitii. nnci nor sisier. Airs, itnnnrr w. , lirn leen nvine in UPVOn III inn new- .-;.". u..." - . . ;".i.-"-.,.- ' r i.,i, -n-ni.i. ii- i.i.. x. - ril Hark plnce smee tliej leit lerre-, haPi ,prP thev ,lrP Vsitln(r tlilr nar who hnH been the RUPHt cf friends at l - J.! ...... r..,, I'nnra n rrn AlrR. I ,POrCP i .. 41.. ta.. 1 x.n 1 n..i.. v. r.... ,ia llnlln.'i.A trtl lAr, r,..i.... vj ll.lli- riiui,' uiii .,.,.. ..n'. -- . . 1.111, uin iw. ttim .fun. luuim i , ucn ' "'" ..i...,i,w i.i.n, ic,t 1,1, .uuiiuuv iwi 1 Hener i". ei-cupylni; tlie Torresdnle lilac , POU nt Cove Cottage. a trip te the Western ceaht. stepping at Miss Helen CJIUIngs, of Orthodox street, Is upending a week In Atlantic City, where she Is the truest of Mlsi Mildred Hamerwhelt, at her parents' cottage In (lieleea. Mrs. II. E. Illlller. of .1016 Penn street, will Fnend the remnlnder of the season I at the Delaware Water Clap. The Rev. and Mrs. EuRcne Smith, of rlsccm street, are eecupylnc their cot tage at Ocean city for the summer. en tlie river imiik. nun . u mei . . i ... -, M, p , no,,man Draytnn. r,nu . Delans ill ever re bnek tliere n ; , ,pr ff Jlr ,, Masev Oravten. of Tliey are wedded te the .Main Line nnd ,.,0 redaw. 1'enllyn. left en Tupsdnv for tlicir tlilldrcn nre living, nleng there, i:,.jps Mere, Pa., where she will spend t00 u fortnight with Miss Mary (! Drayten. Snnili and Pnul DencUln linvp n Iieubp I daughter r.f Mrs. William Pepper, at .t WvntiPwnnd. nnd Tem nnd IMitli ' tl.elr cottage. the Grand Canyon. Mr. Cornelius Stevenson, of the Art Club, left en TiiPMlay for Atlantic city, nhi'ie he will Jein his sister. Mrs. Jehn II Knsliv, who W spending the summer ut the liiighteh Hetel. Mrs. Arthur II I.ra nnd Mis alary S. I.eud. et ChcUnut Hill, and airs. I.en's sister. Mlri alary Perry Hi own, of Washington, will sail en S.iturdny en Hiitililiikeu Dnlnn nre ut the ettnge nt I)con And 1'elly nnd Ileffnwi. Dnlnn will nNn sPttle down nt Hryn Muwr. Heldcs 1 undprstnnd Mr. De'nn rmliniiRlit. net rented, tin Killin place. 'IV Clareiipp Oelnns live en the Mum Line. tee. lm knew; in fact tlicy biive i, nt llixpninnt for veiirs. nnd Yale ' -. . .1 . UL illlll Dnian luii rooms in town. .Minp in i'"'ithe Haltlc for a several weel:s' meter lias renin nod In lerre'dnlf since the , trip through Knglanu and France. .Mrs. .Icatli of .Mrs, Delan t-evernl years age. l.ea will sail for thts country en Sep- I t ember 27 en the aiajestlc, while Miss ., ... I I.eud will reninln for n year ut Mile. 01 III. U took Mary into town for , Moes. f.choel ln pnrS. Hip fir-t time the ethPr day TIip.v ' Mr Urbm ,, nelden. of Aidmere. did wiw slieiniuiK In nni of the Hi- i iH f,,endlnB the summer at New Haven. Vnrtnii'iit stores nnd nmens ether di- Conn. .Mr Iteldcn, who Is en n meter Tprvlrmu M.itn frnm nnn Itnm te nllOtllPr i trln tlirf.iiirli Cnnml.i. will uhnrllv r,'llirn In the elevator. That evening when i te his home nnd will Jein airs. Ilelden ' IK'nrrisfmun Daililv .iiine home Mary greeted him Inter In the sensen nui i leivivii , in (treat excitement. "An1 Daddy, we1 Pr nn,i :,rrs. R.iuln Hlden Graham l ,"11'1 Mr.", rrnnclj. D oberheltzer I went into a cute little room nil painted land their daughter, ailss Certrud A II. ?f , "'- A,rr1' "'.r'f.' ,?.re Jh.tlr ,,lf ! while and cel.l. nnd wn .lust Meed Mill I (Iralmm. of 1713 Spruce street, are visit- '.'''. 'Ji" " " n,.Y".rnr?' J . "'Ur'ny. - r- - . .'.. i i i i.i. ...... i ti .. . , uiuv ut'iti liiu i:tiri ui iiiimui im i v .fiiM iit i . inir .ir it nil irM. .uwt i v. iiauun. ul .. ..---. , - --- - --- iitni(f i.i. k ..- '.. , -.. . . .i .. ... i iiv ritiinieti tin mitred m wi pp. v im.. i r inn in r iii i'y .-.....-.. .-......-,. - - - " . -" . ----. i I II Jlra Tiacen. wne W a unuRhter of ;V . J.v ntrt Min flrelilin ii'le llce I n there, we were somewhere else, wasn't r!,i'nn (;nndrlrh Graham! Gcrmantewn Mr. and airs. Frnncls ainrleu I'revest nre occupying their new home, aieunt Cleff, C8 West Sharpnack street. air. and airs. Jehn K aiacDenald, of (!12 West Itlttenheuse street, are receiv ing congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Chies Ann .MncDenald. airs. .MncDenald wiu atlsi Frances atcCann. air. nnd airs. Henry I,. Gartman, of BS10 aicCallum street, are siiendlng the summer at 102 Stuth Oa.tland nvenue, Atlantic City. ailss Helen Halsnear. of Lincoln drive. will spend the week-end as the guest of , ailss Gladys Wilsen, at her parents' cettage In Chelsea. ! airs. W. E. Rldennur. of 4 5.". H.it Walnut lane, Is spending the summer nt Atlantic City. Delaware County Dr. and airs. Harry Armitage and their fnmlly. of Chester, left this wfek 1 for Lewes Reach, Del., where they will i spend the month of August. ' were guests for a. few weeks cf Mr. Bnt ten'3 parents, the Rev. and airs. Lerlng Batten, of Xew Yerk. air. nnd airs. William Tewel nnd their son-in-law nnd daughter, air. nnd airs. Arthur C. .lack, have returned te Ches ter frdm I.ewes Ilench, Del., where they occupied a cettage for n month. Phlladelphlans Ge Abroad Among the pnssengerH sailing from New Yerk today for European ports nre the following Plillndelpliiuns: Steamship Suxeniii Mi-". Freda Stein, Dr. nnd Mrs. T. X. l'eatc and son. Miss Dorethy Aldridge. Theodere l'adulle, Mr. nnd Mm. (Jeerge A. Saxen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ueorge Steel. Steamship Lneenin II. 1). Eberlein nnd mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. August Spnnn. Miss June Livingstone. William Stewart, Mr. nnd Mr. .Tehn Dillen, ICev. M. II. Germlcy, A. A. llels. 11 Billion Letters In 1921 Malls Washington, Aug. :!. (By A. I'.) Every citizen of the I'nited Stntes would have received 11- letters Inst yenr if flic ngsregate letter mall which passed through Hip hands nt the Pest- a elTiee Department was divided en a per enpitn bals. A statistician in the tie- i pnrtment bus estimated that ll.HH.".- I fe 00(1,(10(1 letters went through tbp innl' ' 3 last .ear. Celnpuring this total with ' peMal records of foreign countrie, the department's expert announced tbat, Great I'.ritnln had n "per capita '"""Ija (liiingp" of eiglily-fi.ur, Germany ig twentv-five nnd Italy twenty-four. IS . !y SKYSCRAPER IN LANCASTER H Ne Laces Are Mere Universally Popular Than Real Irish and Filet Real Irish lace, imported directly from Ireland, from the narrow picot edge te 4 inches wide, at 19c te $6.00 a yard. Real Filet, from the picot width te 5 inches, at 18c te $2.00. WIM.OW r.nevr. iAtK,. ,1 I.El'S AMI HIS OUCIIESTRA Tn.lv In IF.'S II A V rlllTliltl ,........., Pr. tr. thn PhlMren from 11 te 1 e Cleck HinKlntr KeBtlval at 3 Souvenirs for the Chllilren Soloists nt teUny's (encerfs- fybll Runinla atiK-fWmlil .Seprano Za.la Hale, rianlit, nn.l I'huI Cortelle Tnnr "A1 niNF Ol III,!! HIM, I"Oll 50e AUiu,- SILAS MARNER Geerge Hllet ADHKP- "TIIR I.K.ATIIKR I'l'SIIKRH" NHXT WF.HK - TIIIO HIHAMtST" BARNET GARDEN 4Tvkb ll'I'.N-AUt I'MOTOITAIW BVKNINJ1H KiNiniiT-"Tiir, ;ki:atkst i.mvb" rn.. Mat. Ti' Tin: nAi with sai.ms Men's Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs With or Without Initials JIen'3 hemstitched Irish linen handkerchiefs at 25c each, $2.75 a dozen; at 35c each, $1.00 a dozen; and at 50c each, $5.50 a dozen. Linen hemstitched handkerchiefs with any initial desired, 35c each, $4.00 a dozen; 50c each, $5.50 a dozen. ROOM 200 The ntay-en powder. Harmless. Sold at Jennie Seltzer's Hnirdressing Salen 020 CHESTNUT STREET Round Cretonne Pillows, .$1.00 Value, Reduced te 50c Each Round cretonne pillows, in dark and light designs, have many uses in a city bedroom as well as in the summer cottage. An excellent value at 50c. Embarrassing Hairs Cen be Quickly Removed Fancy Bathing Caps at 50c and Diving Caps at 25c and 50c Bright colored bathing caps in many fancy Diving caps of sturdy rubber at 25c and 5 effects Oc. at 50c. ( He.'iuty Culture) Tlnlrs can he easily hnnltdied tram the under-nrm. neck nnd face by this quick, painless methed: Mix Inte :i tiff puste come powdered ilelatene nnd wnter. spread en hnlry Mirfure and in 2 or '.', min ute rub off. wudi the skin nnd It will be free from hair or blemish. lCM't'iitiiiK In er.v stubborn crewths. one nppliciitinn N uf licleni. Te nvelij di-inppelntment, lni the dplntiine In un original I ucknse and mix fresh. Ailv. Miss Katharine UbII. of Upland, who Lancaster. Va.. Aus. a, I.ancaier Iieh recently recovered from n serious 1 1 te hnve its hrst skyscraper. I In lllnp.s, lf spending a month at Hadden t'.iiiesteK'i Traction Ceinpnnv plans te Hall, Atlantic City. begin work nt once en u fourteen-story Mr. nnd Mrs. nichard W Hatten and , l'il,li.? !l i,M ,'';,,,;r 1j,'ll1"rt' v1"'' W' their son, of Uldlev r.i-i:. .iue returned Oriest. pre-ident of the empany, from the Pecene Mountains, where they said the estimated cost wa, XiUIJ.llOU. Chamois Bandeaux te Wear Under One's Bathing Cap at 40c The only way te keep one's hair quite dry while bathing is te wear under the cap one of there chamois bandeaux. .'e woman who likes swimming and diving can be quite comfortably without one. Only 40c. is hucp". anil nnn wnuu.v ui u TAit lliltil', Tl,n lltttn rnntn went lllli mn. ..1..,.. .. ..,., ,,t nf It ivxrnfl'f I KUSt, ti, ttiirit ,,- i:i,l uui ., '.v ,.t... : T)p 'at fimnj ?" NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs Mn'xwell R Marsten, of Oveiliroek, are spendlnK some tlme at Manchester, Vt Miss Pauline I'.nls Hewie, of Sum mer Crest, Chestnut Hill, Is vlHltliifr Mrs. Arthur Hneker. of 1!111 IMue street, nt ra Miv Marv Uiewn Warbur'en. of Jen klntfwn and Mri .lehu Wnnamnker, ir. nf thH city and New Yerk, were her summer home nt Mil ford . kusi or honor ut a tuncneen wnicn SI " I.uclle Il.ildwln. dniiRhter of Mr. nj Mrs he Hey V. Baldwin, of Tuxedo I'!!. N" Y, ita In New Yerk yes tffdav In the Japanese Garden ut the nitiCtvrlten Mrs. Jehn II. Hrewnhaclt, Jr. of Uryn "ar, who, with Mr Hrewnback, si Wmllnc the summer nt their cettaue I f'.'iie May, will entertnln nt n chll 'trui's pan this afternoon In honor of ' diuiRhter, Miss Mary VIibIhUi ' Brownback , ! Mr. and Mis. Orrrlt P. Judd. of Red Ciahles, Ardmeie, me spending the sum mer nt their cottage, nt Ventner I Mr. and Jlrs. Walter Lee and their ) dnutthter Miss Julia PavN Lee, of 30D Pi-lbani read, Ueiniantewn, will lenve this week ter Het SprltiKS, Va., whole I they will spend several weeks. Mr and Mis O Cuitls Puidy, of WilmlnKten, who have leeeritly spent a fortnight at Itehobelh Ilench, !)! . will at a fain. bv their children Iram fiansur and Mr Ilarr. Uberheltzer, of Noitlstewn, Mrs, K.l ward McCarthy, Mrs. S'adle Rumfei.l and Mr. Hewaid Oberheltzer. of Phila delphia: Mrs. I-Mwuid Pearson and Mrr Frank Uberheltzer, cf Flerida, and Mr Michael (Jbciheltzer, of I'huetilwllle The Rev Jesse M I'erum, .Ir, pastor of the First Piesbytenan Chur.'h, lias returned from a month's stay In New Yerk and Tennessee. Mr. nnd Mis. Jacob H, Heldler, of Ahctinn. have announced the enpMKe ment r-f their dnuKlitcr, Miss Anna L Heldler, te Mr James I. Mcltee, of Vlr Klnla nnd North Carolina, On Satur day, Mlsa Heldler entertained nt cards and a suiprlse personal shower In honor I of Mrs. Helen William", who will bn mntrled In the fall te Mr I.vl:i Paul Schaeffer, and Miss Alice Nelsen, whose enROKement te Mr Ldwnrd V. Leur has been announced The fetmnl announce- Tyrel Weel Suits 4 Price Girls' and Misses' Sites, 9.7512.75 A rare opportunity te buy a suit that will be perfectly geed thJ3 fall. Mann & dilks 11C2 CHESTNUT STREET 0 H, Get Your Week-end Supply of Coty's i French Perfumes and Toilet Waters Coty's L'OriKan compact face powder, 80c size, tit 5Sc. Coty's L'OriKan face powder, S1.00 size, ut 75c. Coty's French trilet waters. S.'1.50 and S1.00 sizes, in L'Or'tjan, Ch.pie, Styx, L'Effleurt, Jacqueminet and Paris, at $2.25. ; Coty's Vz e?.. size L'Origan extract, $1.50. Coty's regular 2 oz. size L'Orijran extract in tasseled box, S5.00 size, at $3.95. ? Coty's regular size Paris extract, at $3.50. I iiiijiiimiiiii wnwEsn w nMi'iw iirm'iJiiiHiiiy'iiii.rai:! iwmiii'iiiihI' TaimiiiBiiiinn1 wh minii, w i 'Bi'MMiiEfliiiJiii wiimeii ?, Third Annual SALE Reductions en all CORSETS Exceptional Values nt lets $298 at $4. .93 and BRASSIEItKS REDUCED .Srifurcnyi ( 'escrZ ut S I' M. Tnadaine Ctane, 835 Chestnut St. I'rlCfi Alu-iD Stedrate Mr nnd Mis .Inlin W ( emers", Mr ?r -r,n, '' S '' Hi'udelpli, Jr. and r nilllam I:. Curler, of llils 1 Itv Jrre RiiestH nt a luncheon which Mr f' " 'e"w of New Yerk anil NVw iri ki,,, .Hterd.iy at the i'.ishiu, MirraRaneit rier ..Mh i:iu,ilt, V Uiirrlnzc.v .IniiL-h. "T Of .Mr nn.l M. .. ..,.,'.,"... I U' ' ...in I'tu.i.'i ..luirau1 j u Omm l WW u u m After-Dinner Tricks ! I : L d ' b w Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Tl r' ,h" S,,e" ,,,,,ls- niav ,lil,1l-n'n nI"'wii nheve, whicli Pr" j 0r J-Hnnly drawn en paper, re j'wl" -n' "f i"W"h'.v with fifteen Un- le.,,.. """'t in ti rows counted ., - '"l II Stat tin., nt i.. 1... ..r 1 1 i'r,iLU .. . : " "iiifiiii . '1 tliil,.f,,""i """"" llrt up nnd te , "Ih.. ; '"" J1.',"" "" l"ttinu MrnlKlit I "1 la '"''I'iiinll. from the l.iittem , nine v "' li'A"t' ,,',"'l '"inn intnlliiK .' '"d the Vr;11"' '''"'wlnu this iiietlied. : II,,.,,,1", .'.-.(. ,t Htele tne of; 11.... .. ,l(w iliil In, n.mi 1 ... :......!.. ....I, "'i 1 hev win, ; : "" jv"'in ."" 1 tl... " ,! II.. ""( Ul,.', ,Jt, M)llll "'iiiwu, 'I-, le e. 1 minted nine niel, of the dliiRiuin rxplnlim the 1. , -...,.. A,,,,,,,,n ittu tlm ..."' "" JI-'Wl'lH were renet ., (lint T tZ(l'1!w enp Jwrl '"cr up. il" extremity of the cress bar. MQM:0:nMUB:0?0Mmc' i lui'etrrrifs, niisiaxiins . hakishs or wemks"s axu w VUIUJIIHX'S AI'l'AIUU, ni' Tllli IIHlllfiST VHAUACTBK ,W reit uenn riux 1 wkxty-six yuakh c' W 3 1 m m (FOR FRIDAY) Dress Reductions Unusual Collection Reduced te 9 .95 Values te 29.50 Of linen, gingham, imported dotted swiss, imported voile and French linen. Celers and white. Sweaters r -Chiffen Silk Hosiery 1,95 Made te Sell for $3 Very fine imported chiffon silk; black, slnte and caster. 2.95 Special Of light-weight wool; slip over style; round and V necks. All colors nnd white. We Specialize in Apparel Thai Stenderizes the Larger Weman f BONWIT TELLERS, CD. Qte Specicdkf Sltep cfOfiinotiend CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Friday Closing Out Sale French Voile Blouses 5.00 Formerly Priced 8.75 Closing out 175 French Voile Blouses, ex quisitely trimmed with real filet and Irish laces, at an extraordinarily low price. A WONDERFUL collection of blouses featuring the Tuxedo, Peter Pan and Bab cellars as well as the fascinating frill styles. The quality of the material, the fineness of the laces and the perfection of workmanship evinced in these blouses indicates their former higher value. FIRST FLOOR -;""" ' " ''' ' if 'liii'''i'lliTili.iiii'-: LZE!..'Hiiiii;!!i,!"r:"rI Street & Summer Dresse Q e Te Be Closed Out At Less Than Cost 287 Summer Wash Dresses They include all desirable s voiles, linens, ginghams, organdies and combinations, m while and Hades. Oizcs te -te. A splendidly varied collection of snarl style; They were $10.50 te $27.50, te be closed out at A? T 7Z H ?r xn 14.75, $g .te, $ij.50, $9 219 Daytime Dresses .f ( trtiir. rf ( Kine f nntmt I nn (. .. 1 .'... 1 u, ..,v. v,v . ....... vuniu,, .ivjt-, vjturyeiie anci piinica crepe, al vide variety of the season's most attracts e models. They were up te $69.50, te be closed out at 0 1Z.UU, mjQ.50, $Q?.00 colon 1950 '25' 1220-22-24 Walnut Street " 1 .50 I . 1 m 1 m x. -1 34 it . m nnr n e tewy iiiw tf 'V rl "'m 1 :il n jti , t ': . i Afl NC Ut4 i Ut tM t J il "tW . 7 I 1" m m, J i
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