WWW- H'WW f"g T,uruifi wttww$Mfh V H iVJi'il. vr-wr W' w, l fST GOSStPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells Miss Strawbridge Is Visiting in Newport The Themas Newhalls te Return Frem Europe Miss Anne H. Townsend te Make Debut 'ANITA, or Npe, StrhwtirlilRO Is A hftvlnjr n lovelr time this summer. Slie Ih striving tip In Newport with her rniiplns, Mr. Ned IJcrwlnil nml Miss Tulln Uerwlml. The fnmlty Is In metiriilnp, you knew, se thore Ih net much cntPrtnlnlnR, but they will net let "Nee" s'ny ' mourning long, and she 1 thcrcfore neccptlnR Invltntlens mid ReIhK about quite a bit. Mr. Ucr wlnd'H wife died nbeut n yenr nge. you reniemlier, nnd Nce's prnndmetlier, the lntc Mrx. Clinrleft Bcrwlnd, died nbeut three months n(p. Mri. Heb StrnwhridRP, Nce's mother, win Ml"1' Anltn Ilcrwind, a Bister of 1'rederlcn Ucrwlnd, who first mnrrled Clmrlie Gilpin nnd Inter, one of the Ilnrjcs nml lives new in Pnrls. An An other sister mnrrlrd n Ocrmun bnren, hut hns been divorced from him since die wnr. Mrtt. Strnwbrldgc Is consid ered the meet benutlful of the three pldtcrs, but I find It hnrd te snv which I think hnndsemest myself. They nre nil three stunning; thnt's sure. They nre cousins of the Ilnrry Iterinds, of this cltv. Mrs. Strawbridge 1ms gene ,ip te Nnrrnganictt for the pole. Her liuphand nnd 'son nre both devoted plajcrs, you knew, inul pole Is decid edly the thing thche two weeks In Nnr lngniisett. Tlin Tem Newhnlls nre nehcduled te he mi their wnv home from Europe thli week, nnd I for one will be glnd" te tec Mrs. eviinu ngnin. sue is se attractive nnd wenrs such wonderful clothes. After being in I'uris she'll linve mere wonderful ones thnii ever. The Newhalls linve n delightful pi nre lit Ithnn, with n sunken garden nnd peel. I think the mnnll pems en the various placet nre tee charming for nn thing. And the bird baths! Have you wntched the birds bathing? I saw n lnrge blnck bird the ether day pctched en one side of the coiicrete basin in the garden nnd n tiny wren en the ether. The vren wan looking severely nt the blnekblrd, with Us wee head ueeked en one side ns If defying him te come near. And the blackbird he.sitnted n moment nnd then took a chance and made a leap into the basin with Mich n splash that the wren was all covered with water. Once In, that blackbird took one of 'the most thorough baths I ever saw and would net get out till he was geed and ready. s PEAKIXO of the Tem Newhalls re- will have n debutante in their family this year. Net n daughter, but a niece, for Anne Townsend, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Itnlpli Townsend, lives with them, you knew. Mrs. Dun New hall was Ellen Godfrey nnd Mrs. Ilnlph Towns-end wns her sister, Daisy Godfrey, quite ene the handsomest women I'hlludelphln ever had te beast of. She nnd her husband died within n few months of each ether, leaving Anne nn orphan at an early age. She Is a very attractive girl, and will doubt less linve a number of parties given in her honor during the season. Shu has been at bearding school in Virginia for several jears, but I urn told her rela tivcii have decided te introduce her this season. The Dan Newhnlls live out nt Merien. Tem, D.in, Mrs. CBrien and Mrs. Kelfrldge are the childicn of the late Dnnlel Newhall, who was one of the officials of the Pennsylvania Railroad nnd one of the famous Newhall cricket ers of mere thnn a quarter of a cen tury age. Mr. Dun Newhall wns the only member of the family te move te the Main Line, the ethers nil set tling In and about Germuntewn nnd Chestnut Hill. Mr. Charles New hull, who is living new in New Yerk State nnd whose lirt wife was Miss Phoebe Willing, is the sole survivor of that family of brothers. THE niev fumily decided te go te the movies for the early performance, as the nurse was Vut for the afternoon, mid Ellen (euld i.et be put te bed and left alone in the apartment. It was a vety telenin movie, even the elders in the party felt u bit depressed, and, somehow, the "funny" was net espo espe clnlly mirth-provoking altogether, it was a weary evening. As they were walking home and Miking things ever after the show, Ellen gave her opinion, tee. She is eight years old and has opinions, and said she: "When I was little, that picture would have made me cr, NANCV WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Julia T. Hebard daughter of Mr and .Mis Daniel 1, Ileli.ird, of fhesiiiut Hill, will make lier dtbut at a ilaivu t be given by her p.neiits en Frlilny i-veiilnc. December 1.,, at the nplIovue-Stratferd. Mr and Mr He-1 d.ihi anil tiieir ilaugliteis, .Miss .M.ny c Heliaiil and Miss Julia Hebud, uit spending the summer at their pl.ue at Te Visit l'lieli, by I'tuitn i r ifli is MISS MAltCAliETTA L. II A It It 1 SOX IhiMjhicr e Mr, ml Mm. lout,, It llurrimm, of Ardmore, Vflit, will leave for Jumeatewit, '? I; tomorrow, where she will c the gucU of Minn Anne Axh- 4 BBBpgtqnBm 1A i & if x,$fc?: '' r u(y I ff fMJm j-'i Oe It! J-0," dau0hter of Dr. and Mr?. Vtf . iemua G. Aahten. of Red Leaf, .te,. nminewaed, who are occupying flPuCci?mm thcir summer hem Pequnmlnir, Mich. Miss Mnrlnnne Har ris daughter et Mrs. ana Mrs. Geerge D. Harris, cf Ivy Cettngc, CJormantewn, who has been trio guest off Miss Mary llebard for several weeks, has returned te her home. Mini Dorethy Valentine, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry S. Valentine, of Ocrmantewn, will be the guest of honor at a small dnnce which her uncle, Mr. CUiience M. Kline, of Chestnut Hill, will glve en Wednesrtny, October 11. Miss Valentine, who will be a debutante of thn nutumn, will be Introduced nt a tea te be given by her parents en Thurs day, October 12. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stetcsbury, or the northeast corner of Twentieth find Walnut ntrcetn and WhltcmarsH Hall, Chestnut Hill, who sailed for Liurope several weeks age, nre new In 1 arls, and will lcave this wcelt for Vichy, Frnnce, where they expect te rcmnln for a few week". They will sail fcrr this ccuntry early In October, Mrs. htetcnhui s daughter, Mrs. Doug las MncArthur. Is spending seme tlme at Whltemarsh Hall. bfere sailing for the Philippines with her husband, Hrlgadler Oenernl MacArthur, where he has been ordered en duty. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Bell, Jr., of 2,0 Seuth Sixteenth street, who sailed for Eurepe en June 24, are new in Paris, where they will spend seme tlme before returning te this country In the autumn. Their son-in-law nnd daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn H. Whelen, Jr.. of 1821 Chestnut street, have been spending a few days at N'nrragnnsett Pler. 11. I as the guests of Miss Mary n. Nerrls. daughter of Mr and Mrs. P'cbard Xerrls. of Ellerslle. Fnlls of .Schuylkill, at their Mlla, Shingle Xoek. Mr. and Mrs. Trcnchnrd Kmlen New. bold, of Hreezy Urew, Ardmerc, left last Tuesday for Ccdarhurat, the villa of !!.?; -jewbeld's parents. Mr and Mrs. I.mingham B. Merris, of Tyn-y-Ceed, Ardmore, who are spending the summer at Watch Hill, n. I. mr,inndJ.8, F- A- Hedwcher Weth erlll, 1830 Itlttenhouse square, who have been occupying a cottar nt Cape .May slnee the middle of June, will go this week te Saratoga Springs, where they will attend the races. Mrs Perry S. Allen anJ her dnugh t?.riVYlH! am A1en and Ml? Mary n,5uln ai AT,len; of 2124 Spruce street, arrived In Paris sevcrnt days age. M-s Alien and her daughters sallWI for iviurope en the Homeric en Julv 22, wbeie they will remain until September. Miss Mary Virginia Allen will make her debut next year. uiti. aienert u. Strawbridge. of ...i-uuuw iju?p, uryn Jiawr, left en Monday for Xarrngnnsett Pier, where m T'l1 n.l.Vnil tlu I1010 matches at Uie Point Judith Ccuntry Club. qMJnTna. M- Walter F. Hagar. of ?S Le,'K. Uieatnut Hill, and their b.wJ0 nIlss .Mnrna Hagar. who have been spendlng the summer at l.ongpert, will return en September 15. Miss Hagar will make her debut at a tea te be given by her grandparents, Mr. and ej ,,,"" ' i-avine, en October -j "i "iiimii, xneir Chestnut Hill. country place at ChMs7,;,;Ti,m Sl1.' rlnrlc' of Knte9 Ha. t-liestnut Hill. who. with .Mr. Clark Is LCUi"yl ""If ,,lace at Houthimptei" L'li, "4LS-a." rr .Ere" ear' next month, where months. ehe will Bpcnd several eltv Lvta'?nar(1 Themas, of this iuL dvTv Yolk- are spending some i,no ut -Nowpeit. . ., where thev nre wiiaf1168 ut Mn Rebcrt UecIet ' i,..V,. '.. . m?1. D,,nn- f 221 Aliens in f?Lr. .""' W'J(' lmH hcc'1 spend '.?.? "...f"rtncl't at I.uke Saranae as t"u. . "'-" or Jlr- n,nd Mrs. Walter i,V. "l or c"estnut Hill, nt their TV,.. '"'"r" "ome Jast night. Mis. Dunns methr. Mrs. Kdwln D. Mullen, of I e ham Court, CJormantewn, has ru tjirned from a b.ncral weeks' stay at Cape May. i,.MIA',r:ihcl lx CJ'Uten. Mis. Hugene J. Callahan and her daughter. Mles Irene Mae Callahan, all of DubcIIT, are visiting Mrs. Callahan's mother. Mrs. Lyman U. Gilbert. Mrs. Gllbeit nnd her son, Mr. Keller Hughci Gilbert. """ uc mm city, are spending the aujlllliur UL V IIUWOOU, Majer and Mrs. Littleton Waller Tnze well Vi tiller, Ji . of Hyd.i , will sail In u miun uiiie i ur i.urcpe, where they iii npcuu uiiij memns in tiavil. Mrs. David Jane Bulled,-, of Mount Vernen, fv. v., who lived for seme years in Vwillingferd. has been the guest of her bi ether, Mr J. Woehnan Brush, at his camp at Islesoero, Me., for three weeks. Mrs Augusta It. Stevenson, of Gcr- mnntewn, Is spending s the Casine at Newport, It ome time at 1. A brldRO party will be given nt 2:10 e'c eck this afternoon nt Congress Hall, Cape May, for the benefit of the Church of the Advent In Cape May Among the patronesses are Mls Anne Celllngs Knight, Mrs. I.angden Lea. Mrs Mc Mc Ciure Fahnestock, Mrs William H Healings. .Mr. Davis Pearson, 3d. Mis Geerge K Crozer. Mrs. William Hunt ington Klrkpalrlck, Mrs D. Knlclter baeker Boyd, Mrs D. Hayes Agnnw Adams. .Mrs. Charles C. Xerrls, Jr.. Mrs J Hutchinson Scott, Jr., Mis. Albert U. Iteussei, Mrs. Luther C. Ogdeu, Mm Samuel B spham, Mis I'aul Stune vant Howe, Mrs. Percival .Veall. Mrs Rebert M Williams. Mis. J. Graham French, Mrs. Geerge Hendersen. Mrs. Caleb Cressen, Jr., Mis J. Jarden fluenther, Mrs Nerman McMulllu, Mrs ltebert M Landls, Miss Tucker. Mrs L H'tU EjHter .Mrs Hi nry Brown, Mrs. Immeiman, Mrs Hlchard Carlten and Mis Charles Grange. Mrs Mathew J Grler ami her daushter Mrs O A. O'Dinlel, and her f.unll.v of GUTti Overbioek avenue, Ovelluoek, left a few das age for California, where they will remain for two vears Mr and Mrs W 1) Watsen, of 1324 .Spuu'e street, will move Inte Mis, Ulcer's home In a few we, Iib, Ml?s K'nina Stneey, of this eltv, Is spending a few wetks with friends In Overbroek. M and Mrs William F Beth and their skii Mr William P Beth, Jr , of 4216 Pine strict, have left for a trip through Camilla, stepping at Montreal, Quebec and Ottawa They expect te return te this et the end of August. I Mr Samuel Giesstnnn, of North Phlln- i ilelphln, Has reiurnea iiem a weeifB stay ai Aiianuc . u.v. Along the Reading Mr and Mrs Theodere Delany, of Jenklutewn, are occupying thtlr cettage at Ol. an City Mrs Lemuel Altcmua, of 213 F.ast Taber read. Olney, announces the en gagcinent of h r daughter, Ml&s Alma Mae Altemus, te Mr Geerge Barrle, jr., of Merlen Mrs Franlc T Dunlnp, of Oak I.ane, Is spuullng the summer abroad. Mr and Mra T.e Bey Weed have gene te Ocean City, vvheie they will remain at their cettage until September, when they will return te Jenklntewn. Mr and Mrs J Beiher Andersen, of Ablhn'teii, announce the engagement of llulr daughter, MIsh Kllabeth Andersen, te Mr Gorden Nevel Craig son of Mrs living McCnlluin, et Yerk Sleck raims, Thlee Tuns Germantewn Mr and Mis Frederick Hnvden and Miss Butty .lane llayden. of Cleveland, O. are visiting Mr and Mrs. Frederick H Williams of Gil West Cliveden live line. Mr.s, Michael P. Heraty. of 6123 Waynn avenue, Is at Atlantic City for a few weeks. Mr. and" Mra, HeVbert WoUtcnhelme announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Derla WoUtcnhelme, te Air, JttniCMl jsncrwuuu, mju ui iuj. luw EVENING PUBLIC ATTRACTIVE .. Q.'i ir t I s- , f r " .V. ' i . .V. . tf , 1 . t 1 ,A1 H. f .., i.'F Thete by llacharach MISS BETTY IiUZDY AND MISS FLORENCE BUZBY Twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Buzby, of Merien, who are spending the summer at camp. Mr. and Mrs. Buzby will shortly leave en a meter trip through New England Mrs. Arthur Mass. Ishcrwoed, of Bcadvllle, Miss Natalie T. B Izard, of 133 West Phll-EUena Btreet. Is spending several months visiting relatives In Minneapolis. Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Hcberten E. Frlcke, of 6300 Mereland avenue, are spending the summer at their cettage In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Ames Y. Fisher nre a Ocean City, where they nre occupying their cottage for several months. West Philadelphia Mrs. Geerge Mnckey has returned te her home, nt 237 Seuth Flftv-tblrd street, after spending seme tlme as the guest of Mrs. U Mackey, at Wllllams Wllllams pert, I'a. Miss Ethel Oswald, of -West Phila delphia, has returned from a vacation In New Yerk, North Philadelphia ...J.rr .an(1 Mra- Tpan I'lmezalne nnd their children, of 3619 North Twentv thlrd street, Tiega, have left for the f.rammercy Court Apartments, Atlantic City, where they will spend the re mainder pC the beacon. Mr. nnd Mrs. ,T Pecarsky and their daughters, of .'U-13 Blchmend struct, nre spending the summer at Atlantic City. Seuth Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Murphy and their family, of 1420 McKean street, are at their summer home en New Hampshlre avenue, Atlantic City. 1 Mlsa Anna Gallcn, of 2113 Seuth Seventeenth street, entertained Mr. Charles Begeni, of Thirty-third street and CJirard avenue, nt the summer home of her parents In Chelsea. Miss Jennie Stafferd, of 317 Durfer street, has Jut ictuincd home after spending a fortnight at Atlantic City, Miss Julia V. Flnnerty, of 1831 Seuth Second street, with her cousin. Miss Margnret O'Connell. of 2535 Seuth Heward strLCt, is snendliiK this week at Wlldwoed, N. J. Miss Cecilia Degue, of 2017 Fltzwater stri-ct, and MUs Gertrude Kelly, of 2222 Pemberteu street, have returned ' from a ten das" trip te Wild weed. Mrs. Themas Laughllne, of lf.31 Bltnsr stioet, has geno te Atlantic City I fur a short stay Friends of Miss Marie A. Deve, of' 23JS Seuth Twentieth street, wnl he gl.id te knew that she has fully recevuedi from her recent Illness. Miss Leve has just returned heme after a month's stay J at Southampton, U. I. The Vnndalla Country Club Is mak- I Ing preparations for Its annual ban quet, te be held the latter pan of th s month at the Bltz-Cailten Hetel The members Include Mr. Themaii I.ove, Mr Themas iloency, Mr. Jeseph Smith, Mr . Bavmend Wldener, Mr. Themas Biutlei,, Mr. Peter Feencv, Mr James Hlilfe, Mr Jehn Daccy, Mr. Jehn McC.inn. i Mr. Kebeit Douglas Mellow an nnd Mr Jehn Felix Harrington have left for Eaglesmete, where they will spend a few w eeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Carlln, of 2221 Seuth Bancroft stieet, are icclIvIpu congratulations en the birth of a I daughter. Mrs. Carlln will be rimem-M bered as Miss Marselles Mahal, e' 1021 Itltner street. Mr. nnd Mr.s Ulai lar W.intliiB. of 2712 , MTiui- are Lntfitalii- 9 Seuth Cleveland avi Ing Mr Warning's brother, who Is here for several wet Us fiem Chicago. MIS3 Elizabeth King, of 1G32 Hltner strett. has returned home after a short stay In Chelsea. Mr and Mrs James Sullivan and family, of 2225 Seuth Fifteenth stuet, who nre spending several vveiks at their summer cottage In Stune Hurber mwMW$MMUMmiM&mmmM$&au iiivertvus. nEsiaxn.ia .r CUILDRUX'S APPAREL OF FOR MORE TEAS is J uk D' L (Fer Thursday) Radical Clearance SILK and SUMMER (Fer Women and Misses) 5.95 te 9.50 Formerly 16.50 te 79 JO Many styles of Inte Summer. Materials are Canten crepe, voile, organdie, printed crepes, imported Swiss. New Fall gowns of the beautiful flat crepes, showing new draperies and sleeves, are ready and invite ueur seeing. Sweaters Slip-evers Special, 2,95 We Specialitt in Apparel That LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922" SISTERS - nre entertaining as their guest Miss Anna McMnnus. Mr. David J. Stein, of 2026 Seuth Third street, who hns Just returned from Washington, D. C, will leave en Saturday for Atlantic City, where he will ba for the rcmnlndcr of the season He will step with his mother nnd sister at ene of the beachfront hotels. Miss Kathryn Thomsen, of 1917 Seuth Seventeenth street. Is at National Park, where she will remain for the rest of the week. 1 Frankford Miss Genevieve C- Mnheney. of 1035 Fillmore .street. In visiting In the Berk shire Hills, Mass., for several weeks. Mrs. J. T. Miller, of Orthodox street, Is spnding a few weeks In Wlldwoed, where she Is the guest of Mrs. Irving Savier at their cottage. Miss Helen C. Shrlver. daughter of Mr. William Shrlver. of 161G Haworth street, has returned from a month's stay at the 1'oeenos, and will spend the remainder of the Beaaen at Ocean City. KNiniNG W00L Worsted 1 Ac I Silk & Weel OAc Per oz. . . 1 Per ez. ... " We'll (iladlr Semi Yeu Hnmplei Hemitllching BEADS Embroidering Novelty Embroidery Ce. 15 N. 10th St. 1007 Filbert St. Permanent Hair Waving ZS CTJRM. 1MB Entire Bobbed Heads, $25.00 Bpectal vmMtmrmjtnm Den by Male Cipertt MME. B. L HECKER 25 SOUTH 52ND ST. .Open Ere, ex. Wed. lieL ie-tM - The Only Orlelnal HELENE SALON m. -VJ m ' w fermanent cJidirlVaiin ma OIL METHOD S15 te S35 Big, Loese Natural Watt 102 S. 13th Street Kennedy Dlds. Take .Elevator l'Uuncn: Walnut 70G3-708S f 4451 Germantown Ave. eilvit W in lie I junction station cuteiX & .. w W3 nr ImnreTed "ftlp I,retll,, I IrrnMMl I.nnnll ll'ternlnr Dvnrl. Ill lll.vl nml .tliltr lnlr cjn non lie wnvi.1 l(li tui-ft .n. I Ihf.ullOM. Uuurunteed Klneletn en Deb ''!' .Nfo-riufctlgue Urineus UrlnklrH. I'retrnt. ., '.V.?'".?....1. Facial I Treatment HAitt luinniNn a. MAncKi, wAvrvn SMBnBBoTelriiliene, AVjemlnir 03700,, uakcru of weurws and Till: IIIUllRBT CHARACTER TWEXTY - HIX YEARS m Cheatnut Cerner Twelfth mm;;-, u .TSktA i !r i it??" jr"w ffiwraSf $ CST n(lP DRESSES Slenderizes the larger Weman 1 Dclpwarc County Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Eugene Caldwell nnd their son, Mr, Bebert D. Caldwell, of Wnlllngferd, nre occupying thelr cottnge at Ventner for six weeks. Mra. Charles Hetzcl entertained In formally nt her home In nidley Park recently In honor of Mrs. Arthur Dewnc, of Cleveland, O. Among htr guests were Mrs. J. W. Stewart, Mrs. William T. Ward, Mrs. William Hallls, Mra William Ersklne, Mrs. Harry D. Wins Wins mere. Mrs. J, Irving Tny.er, Miss Marlen Baker, Miss Loulse Bcnncrman, Miss Amelia Craven, Miss Bertha Given and Miss Emma Kane. Mrs. Walter D. Orlacem, of Media, hns returned from a visit te her son-in-law and dnuehter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allisen Wysong, nt their home at Pert Washington, u. J. Dr. nnd Mrs. Harvey L. Kmedlev. who have been In California for a year, .are spending the BUmmer in aicuia, wnere they formerly lived. Thev will return te the West In October. Dr. Samuel R. Crethnrs, of Chester, la spending a month at White Point, Md. Norristetvn Mrs. Gerald Stllsen, of St. Peters burg, Fla,, who Is visiting her fathr, Mr. Stephen T. Majer, of West Main street, was the guest of honor at a tea given last Saturday afternoon by Miss Cliarah Wills at her home In Phila delphia. Miss AVills formerly lived In Norrlstewn. Among the guests wcre Miss Marjerle Leng, Miss Olga Hun slcker and Mrs. Charles W. Shartzcn, of Norrlstewn. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Rebert Perter, of 110 West Airy street, entertained at a dinner nn !niiinlnv in i,nnr nf iVinir I calp and biilr tratm',nts. mBnicurln. eiec ninner en haiuruay inhoner or their ,.'. f)u ,,ln,nma. ,-,mrnntffn h wrticst- guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Carne, of Klnsten, N. C. There wero ten guests. Twenty-five mombers of the Epworth I.cague of the Klrst Methodist Church went en n picnic by beat te 'Wilming ton, Del., end Brandywlne Springs en Saturday evening. Mrs. J. B. V. Wolfe and her daughter, , Miss Dorethy Bese, of BIO Swede street, have returned home after spending thre weeks nt Ocean City, N. J., as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Jeseph P. Carvcy Atlantic City Mrs, Jehn M. Kennedy Is spending this week at the Dcnnle Mrs. F. It. Carpenter Is another Phlladelphlan at this hotel. Majer and Mrs. Charles A. O'ncllly, of Deven, are at the Hetel Traymore, where they expect te remain for several weeks. i Mr. and Mrs. William H. Weekley. I of GS40 Hazel avenue, were at the Hetel Elberon during the Inst week. Mrs. R. E. Peareall nnd her children nre at the Traymore for an Indefinite I stay. . Among the Phllndelphlans at the Iro quois are Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J Sinn. Mr. and Mra. F. A. Tomllne. Mr. and Mr.s. G. E Powers, Mr. and Mrs F 1220-22-24 mi J9l jJJr Mv J&ifn JQiw- JVjfr&ft Jt9 jfftk Closing Out ' The Following Groups At Less Than Cost Summer Dresses That were up te Street Dresses That were up te Flannel Skirts That icerc up te IWIT TELLER & CO. . w A J-5;4iT" 2 Sanies Snep S WUNllT AT Corsets All Surgical Elastic and Part Elastic 9.50 te Fer Stout and Medium-Stout Figures "DONTELL corsets designed te meet the constant demand for a surgical elastic corset that rvill fiel allow the figure te spread. With the broche fabric and medium boning in the center back, the wide flexible boning ever the hips, this ideal model enables the stout and medium-stout figure te attain perfect freedom and grace. It makes the hip girth two te four inches smaller, permitting the wearing of gowns of the prevailing slender silhouette. They will be scientifically fitted by expert cerseticres. Regulation Corsets with bact lacing or GessarJ front lacing, 5.00 te 25.00 A complete variety of Brassieres te fit ever low- and high-cut Corsets also Custom-made Brassieres. In wash satins, linens and laces. ! A. Fourler, Miss Gertrude Feurier. Mra. J. Flynn, Miss Anna Wcldcn and Mr. nnd Mrs. Curtis Walker. Mr, nnd Mrs, Geerge C. Ityde have returned te Philadelphia after a two weeks' stay at the Shelburne. Mr and Mrs. J. Charles Itcdmend 'are spending seme time nt the Tray Tray mere Mrs. C. P. Sharplcss, Miss Buth t barp'.csa and Mr. C. Gorden Sharplens. of Swarthmore, are spending heverul days at Atlantic City. Dr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Goddard are at the Traymere for n stay. Norten Crowley A pretty wedding will take place this nfternoen nt 5 o'clock at the Church of the Epiphany, Eleventh nnd Jncksen streets, when Miss Eleaner Crowley, of 2702 Seuth Eleventh street, will become the brlde of Mr. Alfred Steelman Norten, of Bldley Park. The bride will wear a gown of white canton crppe nnd "will carry a shower beuuuet of roses and lilies of the valley. She will be given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Frank Crowley, and will be attended by her. sister, Mrs. Edward Helland. Mr. Mar tin Chaundy, of East Colllngsvveod, X J., will net as best man. etm V(ftiauch&L' ZtlUVlU&Vb. I.J-.AIIN IIKAI'TY AND HAIR CULTURE Muecle mrtiiiptriK, incinis. jiurcci iirninu, nHmii nnnltlnn. Dav nnd cvnlnir clnsscfl. rtrfclal bin effer. ltc(uc(t rnles this month nnly. Call or write, RITA A. KUAUH. Muster CennK-ticlan sod Dfrmatoleilit. fnrmer Sup'rvlnlni Lxr'rt. Marlnclle CelleRe of rilcnire. New Yerk, Hun rrnncloce Arm:.MY or hair a iiuxuty cui Tl'nr, tni.", Wiilnnt, Pheno. Hpruie 4202. ANNOUNCING NEW pef,tPrait OF CHILDREN STUDIO SITTINGS ONLY TWEtVB FOR TEN DOLLARS 1020 CIIKSTNBT ST. MANDO molten recilMe tba wfMulnr f 0Mtmr. that expo TW armi. ncK md limb. It Removes Hair frcm oil part of th..body, t-Jtlr and auleklr. At all ins and dfyartment (tern r tUXMt, Jl. Trifljclse, 100. Jeitph'ne LeFerre Ce. 1 N. 12th Street, IMUIndelphla. Ia. Teirtterr ene for Distributor n1 Agentw Walnut Street $10.50 $45.00 $12 JO $4.75 $5-75 THIRTEENTH 28. Willow Greve Park SO US A (Himself) AM) The Greatest Band in the World TOMORROW SOUSA HAY K EITH'S THEATRE Mat. Today. tttO Tonight nt Him Jehn -HTAMS & MclN 1 TKE- In "lfeneyucll" HENRI SCOTT MR. DUFFY & MR. SWEENEY HuKh Itcrbcrtirrancrs ArmasOther BARNET GARDEN ""&? OI'EN-AIR ritOTOI'f.AYH KVKNINOS ' Tonight, Tomer. "RKCKLEHH OUTH" 'xwwmmmmsimmmmmmimm') Frem the farmyard te your table Fresh Country 28 dez MEGGS Carten of Twelve In our Phila., Camden and suburban Stores TELEPHONE: Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rite LUIGI RIENZ1 CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street August Sale of Fur Coats AT 20 DISCOUNT " SQUIRREL HUDSON SEAL CARACUL KOLINSKY MINK ALL NEW AND LUXURIOUS 1 923 MODELS An Investment yhich Mean3 Net Only a Saving, But Insures MORE QUALITY MORE VALUE AND MORE STYLE Te complete the service and saving we will store your purchase without charge until wanted in the fall. H euse or Wenper 1229 Walnut Street Furs Walnut at $150,000 Werth of FURS Of the Newest and Fer Immediate Sale New Lewer-Priced Section TpHIS is the first sale announced by THE HOUSE OF WEN'GER in 20 years and the great rospen'-o shows hew well the discrimir.iting women of Philadelphia arc appreciating the wonderful savings. Thii is a sa c that is entirely different, as it combines our 20th Anniversary and Re-building Sale We are enlarging our building te double its rv his we must clear out all Fteck.s, -e the liuildcw u 11 have room te work in. True h.ie been hi eat low te J and the actual savings are oerth ' ill, e j.cian;, ,, fur- of the high-grade quality's only Im.i Mud lj the Heuse of Wenger. Natural Muskrat Coats $125 te $245 Ucgulat Season Prices $173 te ?395 Natural Raccoon Coats $195 te $450 Regular Season 1'rictM 527."i te $i00 Hudsen Seal Ceals (djcd muakrul) $995 li $39e Contrasting Fur Cellar and Cuffs. Regular Season I'i-kc ;',);, t $750 Natural Squirrel Coats J5395 ) 75$ Regular Season Pi ices, $500 t-j $1000 Other LUXURIOUS FURS All Furs sold, by mrewta uneer -y art ' "t w Direction Btnly Company et Jlgljuv ., ALWAYS fEnFnCTLX VENTILATlsVf " NINETEENTH MAIuvr.i - ill, 1 80. 3M. n'liu, rmip i.u. riHHT NATIONAI, ATTItACTIO.H MILTON SILLS CLAIRE WINDSOR nnd HENRY B. WALTHALL "ONE CLEAR CALL" MusclM Feature l'lIONOartAril HOTS IRVING and JACK KAUFMAN OFrCniNO TI1E1U LATEST BONO HITS ALDIHE UEAUT1KUL, IVY DUKE lllth A ?1H te " 11 1 V. i II "The Bigali8t,, A.M.d'T.KATlIKP. PttSHKnS" S5ritern H & l&f I1HOAI) 4 CHESTNI'T AGNES AYRES Kjgg.w "BORDERLAND" nil A nC t-TH ANU MARKET r ALAvfc a is a m. te ii p. m. WALLACE RE1D riHn- nn A IM A HITII AND CHESTNUT AKLALI1A je a m te ii in p. m. "WATCH YOUR STEP" WITH CUr.LBN LANDIH XTirrm,fTi K NINTH AND MARKET VILIUKIAOA M till IS P.M. "THE SONG OF LIFE" WITH OA9TON OL.A8B CAPITOL STH AND MARKET 10 A M te 11 IS P. M. Eucere O'Brien "Chcinnlnit et tlirNiirtliWMt" GLOBE Contlnueu" JUNIPER AND MARKET VAUDEVILLE 11 te It Popular Trices SPRUCE 2958 13th Street Millinery Most Beautiful Pel ts In O ur T Bnby Lnmb Russinn Sables Fine Cnrnculs B eadtail Persians Eastern Minks Silver Foxes Fiihers Alse Greatly Reduced! the Heuse of Wenger Weir real ,.. ; t: I M iMWMMti il WWWMIIHI ""'"WIWW, il vl -'"rk . 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