fpfmmm' 4lliyWt? J-fJt JY YTTW.F Tl wTl jWW r W-'W -rTttf mm WBW831W. I VP . Wi I ) TI""'i.lW ;. iJ -; wr fV p. W EVENING PtlBLIO LBDGEBPHIlADteLPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922 ;e 5 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wfane Talks of Smart-Leeking and Popular Matrons She Speaks of the Death of Mrs. Henry Peter Beric, of This City, in Maine T HEAR the Heckschcr Wetherllls nre A going UP 10 nnriiiu ." " "-- th!( i nt week. They Imvc n cettnge at Cape Mny for the summer nn uminl, nml hire rwple "tnylng with them nil the time, ter they l"ve ft rcnt mnn' frlMidn nnd love te cntcrtnln. Edwlna Wctherlll hns the most ger- ,eeus hair. Hn y cv" no!,CC(1 hew ft wavci? Just as If It were, done with in Iren, n even nnd soft nnd smooth, md believe me, nn Iren never touched It Her lmir waves as nnturally as the billows of the ocenn, nnd it's the love liest thins veu ever saw, drj Ins In the w after a hath. Ne .It's no ''norma ''nerma a,nt" arrangement cither. Since 1 used te knew her as a little girl nnd day with li Jn Klttenheuse Square (the wave has been the same. And, I think It's a renl blessing te have such naturally wavy locks. And when Mich hIr nnd coloring as Eciwinn hns nre Mfflbtned with a beautiful .figure, new f JS you, what mere could one want? WHILE the Jehn K. Drexcls are abrend the junior Jehns nrc having ,gay time of It in Newport, where they have W Brexcl villa. Mrs. Jnck Drexel was Bebsle Thompson, of this ritr. you remember, nnd came out here ienYe Mx or seven enrs age. J" f-. .hewns a ce-rleb with Cerdelia H (Idle n, k MnrKet Scull Kiddie, lltith Cew b1cm Charlette Iirewn rrnssier, .inui i Baft Islington. Sarah Mpplnee" Biddlp. Hazel Harle Patterson and the st of that attractive bevy of bud". i Ksi. n'i ...cnn llvwl en Wnlnnt itrect nbeve Twenty -second, but some tee after Hessie's father's dentil Mrs. Thompson married de Ferrest Grnnt, of New Yerk, nnd Bessle and Brlnten Krel te New Yerk with them. The hnler Drexels have spent ene or two winters here since then, nnd hnve been mat favorites. And Bessie In much ought after in Newport, I am told, I y tarieus I'hllndclpbiuns there. She s Jrctty and dainty, and has a distinctly Charming manner. THE denth of Mrs. Henry l'etcr Beric nt her summer home. GrimMetie Keck. Me., takes from us the last of the daughte-ln-law of the Inte Mr. and Mr'! Jehn J. Beric, leni: identih"d with the btiiinc") nnd social life of this city, and in fact the last of tbnt generation. Mrs. Henrv Beric was formerly Jilt Clementine White, nnd she was n M-ter ef the lnte William White, of this city. Her husband, the late Henry Beric, was a brother of Adolphe K. Berle. former Secretary of the Nnvy under President Grant. He was a member of the old firm of 0. & II. Berie, which went out of buMnes some years age. Mr. Beau Tfflu Berle. the son of the late Charles Berle. was long hend of the tirm, founded bv his father and uncle. Mr Beile lived in that old -fashioned double' lieuV at Twelfth nnd San'em streets, which has Meed tliere eravei holding its own ns n residence among j once nuiiuings mniuKii uu menu )" of presre s. It was in thnt house that Mr. Beric died. At the time of her death Jin. Jeseph Allen mid Mrs. Hcatlev Dulles, nnd their families were with her. The funernl will take place from her country home in Wnne tomorrow nfternoen. Mrs. Beric was n very generous wemnn and gave largely of her wealth te chnritv. She had no children and lived me't of her life alone, sometimes enter taining members of her family and friends. I SAW Mrs. Theodere Cramp in town yesterday looking extremely well In a stunninc fro"k of dark blue satln utriped silk crepe. The dres was quite, plain, but verv well cut en long lines, and the skirt was just n few Inches from the ground. Mrs, Cramp's hnt was n large model of dark blue straw, which was extremely becoming, CHARLIE was very naughty the ether day, nnd mother told him when father returned next dny she would be obliged te ask him te give him a whip ping. That night before getting Inte bed Phnrllc. who is five years old. wns ward te add te his prayers. "And, Lord, let muddy forget nbeut thnt lick la', please." NANCY WYNNE. POPULAR MATRON Willing, of Chestnut Hill, at their cot cet cot tage at Ventner. Mr. and Mrs. Edsrar W. Bnlrd, of Chestnut Hill, and Mrs. Henry Oum rnery, Jr., of LincAster ivcnue, Down, inntewn, are leaving Mils week by meter te vls't Mr. and Mrs. Bnlrd's son nnd (InURhtcr.ln.law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdgnr W'Knt Blrl. Jr. Later they will go te Northeast Harber, Me., where they will remain until the autumn. Ml8 Augusta Wain Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Custls Har rison. Jr., of Chuoksweod. Vlllaneva, who has been visiting Mrs. CJcoree Har rison Frazlfr, Jr.. of 135 Seuth Seven teenth street, at Neitheast Harher, Me., will return te this oily early next week. Miss Klenner Hart, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. William Heward Hart, of i ... -' .. A-, win, winner, who ib viB ng .hcr cousin, Mrs. Walter Cepe, i v u.iunMciBiunii, ii, win spend several weeki with Mrs. dcorge lteblna at Bnr Harber, Me., before returning the middle of next month. Miss Mary nvans and Miss Ussyllt Ev nns (laiiRhters of Mrs. Rowland Evans, of Pias Vron Ooch. Ardmene, will leave tha city en August 22 for the Whlte Mountains, where they will spend a few weeks. Their sister, Mrs. Algernon IJroeke Roberts, of Uala, left last week for California, whole she will tour until September 1, $' An1.MSs- w- Snckett Uuell, of e,,l. oft' MeAdowbreok, left recently for barateca Springs, where they will attend the races. On August ir they will go n,,n?WI1,,rt.V t0 b0 th guests of Mr. DuellH brother and sister-in-law, Mr. vl'i.'I-'? ,Cha':1s Buell, of this city and ew erk, who hnve leased the villa of vlT;i,nnrt, M.rs' 1nul Andrews, of New lerk nnd Newport, for the season. Mr mwiK 5?nor ,.R .Keens- daughter of :;,, '(1 ,slr"- Frederick S. Keens. of MmiV i'1 I,,"s "turned te this city after ,il Vn r?nn,,etlcutl M'es Keens will rvieC-f Cl' ?e,lmt nt a dance nt the Merlen nrMeIt,Hld U8-. Jhn K(!nt Kane' et 8umm,rllU;Ita.er' tav A their f. Lr'10,0 ? Narrnjtansctt Bay. nnd nerirV01!",11. by thelr daughter. Mlta Florence Paul Kane, who wns the KUest for Beveral weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Wll-y?ilS.-?,,..ar,ln,,i; nt ,nelr cottage In nm?.6"10'"!. .U- l- . JIr- ami Mrs. 5Till .an Wr .fnmlIy will spend the winter In California. Mrs. Henrv Pratt McKenn, of p.ne Run Farm, l'enllyn. l.'.l1 ,c,lvy Ivertn. their house In Chest nut Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Rogers Cart wrlKht .and Miss Hllzabeth CartwrlBlit. of Chestnut ItlU, are occupying their cettngu nt Day Head, where they will remain until the middle of September. MLsm T.Vnnfiu r l.'.U is-A-.i, . otrafferd, will lcturn te this cltv the latter pnrt of Augu.st from Northeast "f M?rr' ,Mn.V w-hf,.re she t1 the guest of MIes Ldlth El.lsen, of Rosemont .ikkkkkkkkkkkkkkifeakkV ikKiHiHkWklklkkkkkVkk' ') iir 'i ' ' HklL kkkkkkMHkkkHsBrHRvWkkkkkkkT rkkkkkW ' ulfe&fn'K .' ; &M&&E.vs-, Gcrniantewn Mrs. M. J. Karpeles. of 148 West Chelten avenue, has left for a trip te California. The Rev. Jeseph Sullivan, 0. M., of St. V'ncenfB Church, East Price street, Is spending a week at the Hetel Ambas sador, Atlantic City. Mr. SThemns S. Ony nnd his son, Mr. Themas S. Day, Jr , of 319 re1""1 read, have left by meter for Het Springs, Vn, Miss Edith Wells Bly. of the nelmar nelmar Merris Apartments, has returned irem Grove Beach, Conn., wher she was ma guest of Mrs. Edwin A. Wotrens. Helmesbu'rg Mrs, Richard Creek, of 2501 Rhawn street, has left for an extended trip through Europe.. She will visit reiauvi-3 and friends In Englnnd whlle en her travels. Miss Anna Palmer, daughter of Mrs C. T. Palmer, of Cottman street, will spend the week-end in Atlantic City, where she will be the guest of Mlse Nancy Cellins at her parents' cottage. Dr. and Mrs. William A. Dennett, of 2911 Decatur street, ar recelvlng con gratulations upon the birth of a son. Lieutenant nnd Mrs Oeorge Wechr nnd their daughter. Miss Dorethy Weenr. of 7021 Walker street, nre spending several weeks In Wlldwoed. Franhferd Photo by rhote-Craftri. MRS. ALEXANDER DROWN Of Castlcfin, Bryn Mawr, who is spending the summer at Narra- ganaett ricr, where she is entertaining extensively Mr. and Mrs. Oliver T. Harrison, of 1C65 Mendew street, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son. Miss Elizabeth Murray, of 1131 . Foulk Foulk red street, Is spending seme time ai Dolawnre Wntcr nap. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Miller and their daughters, Miss Marie Miller and Miss Orace Miller, of 6019 Cottage Btreet, are at Wlldwoed, N. J. Miss Helen Olllan, of Arrett ; accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Rebert Ress, Is spendlng several weeks In the Pecene Mountains. Mrs. O. Winter, of 4639 Pcnn street, Is spending a fortnight at Atlnntic City. Miss Virginia Jenes, of 1510 Foulk. West Philadelphia .?Ir.s'.f3, r- Meer" of 4929 Chancellor street. Is entertaining for a few clnys as her guests Mrs Heward Ell ett nnd h?? vlHe? p"' "" Klora K"lettl of Coates- Mlss Pauline Flnkel. of 5315 Baltimore aenue, hus returned te her home, nfter vJZufJ01 Ce'Qn, Prance. Italy and Air. nnrl Xrm r1frtft,l ti..i.L. - mm.m. time at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Heward R. M.icv, whose mnrrlage tool; place en June 23. have returned from their wedding trip and are nt home at 5459 Pine street Mrs Macy will be remembered as Miss F or er or ence Mulhelland, of West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs Walker Kaiser, of 5512 Otage avenue, are entertaining for a few days Mr. Charles Kaiser, of Easten. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCermlck, of 1490 North Fifty-third street, enter tained last evening nt card The guests Included Miss Kathryn D Raf feity, of Olenslde; JIIss Jane Hutnlck, Mr. and Mrs Walter Kaiser and Mrs. Gerald Weed. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs E'lward L Duer. 2d. of this cltv. win bs the matron of honor nt the marriage of her sister, Miss Ellen Gardl rer Atwood. daughter of the Rt. Rev. Julius Salter Atwood. Bishop of Arl na, and Mr. Stephen Ives, of New jerk, which will take place, en Wednes. y. October 18. In the chapel of the oreton Scheel, Groten, Mass Bishop twoed xylll emclate. assisted by the JV Endleett Penhedv, headmaster at Sv ,.' tTh br'desmalds will Include , Jlcrt W Warden. Jr . of Haver t.,, MH' Arthur Richmond and Miss Ullne Fenne. of Bosten! MIhu Mnrlnn i&.r,fV!S-':na .M,fiS 5!"r-! ni f ,, : ul uruien. j. reception Hi l'.re,'w the ceremony at the home tL ,he,n,v nnrl Mrs. Pcabedy at Gro Gre r? n. , Ts Atwood Is a nleqe of Mr t.'.n.lrk('ley TaJ'ler, of 239 Seuth Thir teenth street. HnJSlUl'ar,, Oezer. of this city nnd f"Ar., Cottage. Palm Beach, was tVd?v .' T vei'rs,s nt a luncheon yos yes l?vn..w,l0,,, Mrs wllam Lnlmbeer, of JC;'' I. gae In New Yerk In the Japanese Garden at the Rltz-Cailten. wheri;(iin,rt'nc.e'- Delnn' of Bosement. wiert . "w nt her Mimmcr home, Sea Sea wheVi, uW",rt' wn nmeng these teurnan' !,l,,,efl terday at the bridge Club n nt the -Newport Country 8pJruee 'rd I-ewber Welsh, of 1422 SuMtn "ct' la p"tertnlnlng as her Krm vi.1,er B""i'"er place, Shadow 5eh? wftn,urnn8ett PlPr' JIr' nn(1 Mrs. and V ;'1"fn". of New Yerk. Mr. ter ?th. n,ll?al1 w"l se te Seuthnmp. they xJin CB n,nl"B f next week, where Mr ami 0rlBlt ,Mr- Cnppeau's parents. M their vin"1 .J2J?ph Phllln Cappeau. l tneir villa at Shlnnececk Hills eltyrand(1vl ,nard Themas, of this their uL-rV Xrkl have returned te Mter J Si.6. Gb'es. nt Southampton. he?e n, veral daV8' v's't "i Newport . nofeSie0 BUe8ts of Mn und fDir71BnLrI.r'' Wllbur Baddeck Klapp. "en ! V Ianov.ea Btreet and Mount Ver mere 1.1.?' 'i1;0 at the Hetel Trav stay' Atlatle City, for an Indefinlte North Phijadelphia Jlr nnd Mrs. Daniel E. Morehouse of 1922 North Camac street, announce tlin marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth Ann Moreheuso, te Mr. Jamea Bryce en Fr.day, August 4, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lenex, of 2235 West Thompson street, have Just re turned home after spending several weeks In Chelsea MIs.s Myrtle Crenny end Miss Helen Crenny, of 117 Sallgnac street, WIs WIs sahlcken, hnve been spending a few weeks In Wlldwoed. Mr. and Mrs. Gcerge V, Mclntyrc, of New Yerk and Chicago, and their daughters, Miss Mary Mclntyre nnd Miss Eclyn Mclntyre, were the guests of their cousins, the Misses McCleskey, of 3448 North Bread street, during tha week. . Uth h ali? s' w Packard, of 1830 'ng the i,house flllIre, who Is spend rfrli. whimir nbr,0iu'' u a"led In me beferl r J',? V111 'e",al ter some autumn rnlnB te th,s ceu"try In 'Broe'ithLey'neev!: nnd ,,er children, iiiffi'TO "averferd, nre with Mr. BV. I I ,,?imLen Roewvelt nt Oyster ' i; until September 1. M'sr' Fann v r"' lltTey Wcluhtmnn. Martha VnLif. nightman and JIIss Husre i?iB,'Llnan' ut 18J0 Rttenhouse . win r..re n.ew ?.' Cobourg. Can 8Ptemb.r M,rn 1? iM clt' early In one of ,ilBS ranny Welghtman will "no of the season's rtebutnntes. 'nklntewn M,rB.-. J,en" s- Newbold, of HMhr7.: 'eft last. .week for Bar of Mri' iif,0J,netr Wla D0 tha guests &LL.h0h.n J,arkoe, of 1680 Locust iStii.."0 iS occupying Larehica, her w me summer, rt Ktt t,t !I!0'v?."naP,. t Baltimore SUMt et Mr. and Mrs. Charlei Seuth Philadelphia Miss Anna Crowley, of 2320 Seuth Seventeenth street, has returned home after spending a few weeks In Asbury Park. Mr and Mrs Harry S Frye, of Shunk and Mele streets, have been enter taining rer a rertnignt as their guests Miss Virginia Butts, of Harpers Ferry, W, Va, and Miss Catherine Miller, of Ceatesvllle, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Westfall nnd their daughter. Miss Virginia, Westfall, havd returned home after spending a few weeks In Oneonta, N. Y. Mrs Edward Neese, of 2727 Seuth Marvlne street, will leave shortly en a trip te Charleston, S. C. Miss Margaret Crowley and Miss May Crewluy, of 2320 Seuth Seentcenth street, are spending a fortnight In Asbury Park. Norristeivn Mrs Kenneth Hewie, of De Kalb street, has Issued Invitations for a tea en Thursday afternoon, August 17, from 4 te 0 o'clock, at the Plymouth Club te meet Miss Gertrude Hunter, who will he marr'ed the latter part of October te Mr. Jehn Gnult, of Portland, Me. Dr. Geerge W. Miller, of 618 DeKnlb street, has returned from Niagara Falls, where he attended the nnnual reunion of Base Hospital Unit Ne. 31, with which he served ns major In France. Mrs. A. Garber, of 319 West Fernanco street, entertained ut a card party and dance en Monday evenlng in honor ei Mr Meyer Garber who Is home for his acatlen from Leh'gh University. The guests Included Miss Leah Jaffe, MUs Resa and Miss Esther Herwlt, Miss Mollle Pearl, Miss Mary Mann, Miss Sara Cehen, Miss Gcitrude Metz, Miss Anna Slvfter, Sir end Mrs. Harry Anion Davis, Mr. len Metz, Mr. Samuel Goldstein and Merris Teas. Miss Mary Walnwrlght. of Brooklyn. N. Y., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Charles Fiens. of West Mnln street. Miss Walnwrlght nnd Mrs Frens will leae today te spend a week In Atlantic city. Mrs. J Liwrence Elsnnbsrg nnd hi. ilnuirhters. Mlts Isabel E senber and Miss Elizabeth Elsenberg, of West Main street, win spend no mxi iew weeks In Ocean City. Mr nnd Mrs. Wallace D. Stroud and their small seu, of 725 Stanhrldge street, are spending su cr.il weeks In Ocean City. Mr, and Mrs. Geerge M. Jehnsen, of 1106 De Kalb street, have teturned from a stay In Portland, Me. Mrs. Wchard H. Lane, of Washington, D. C was' the guest 'of Mr. and Mr Charles l'lt, Jr., of Da Kalb atrest Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts Sleek&L Lingerie, Sweaters, Negligees IMEMllM Closing Out Tomorrow Street Dresses That were up te $45,00, Reduced te $15 Silk Capes That were up te $39.50, Reduced te $19-50 Spert Suits That were up te $55.00, Reduced te no Summer Dresses That were up te $10.50, Reduced te $4.75 Linen Dresses That were up te $14.50, Reduced te $J.50 Silk Skirts That were up te $18.00, Reduced te $8-75 Weel Sweaters ffi" That were up te $4.95, Reduced te $2-45 11220-22-24 Walnut Street IBWHiWiPililiiiilM red street, has returned from an ex tended European trip, Delaware County Miss Alloe Randall, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William T. Randnll, of Chester, In spending two weeks at Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Gilpin Robinson, of Hill Tep, near Lansdowne, are spend ing a week In Bosten. Miss Sallle Williamson, of Media, will leave In the autumn for California, where she will remain for severnl months, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freeman nnd their children of Mcrylnn, left yesterday for Beach Haven, where they will apend u fortnight. Mrs. Lewis Magcn, of Swarthmore, Is spending three months at Shorbroek, Canada, where she Is the guest of her narcnts Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralnh Lewis She will return te her home early In October. Atlantic City Many Phlladelphlans will take part In the annual lawn fete te be held tonight, Friday nnd Suturday evenlnss en the grounds of the Church of the Hely Spirit The musical program will be of special Interest. Tonight the fete will open with St. Menica's Naval Battalion band of Philadelphia. The members are cajnp- Ing at the Airport. At lantle City. To morrow evenlng, Vessllla's Hteel VW band will be the musical feature, nnd en Snturday Passler's Garden Pier band will open the ovenlng's. entertainment. A baby show will be hW en fVIVi nfternoen. The following Phlladelph ans will take pnrt nt the various booths. Fancy becthSH s. Catherine O'Cenner, assisted bv Mrs Themas F. tMtjIIe. Mrs. M Campbell, Mrs. .T. MacNe'l, Mrs. Whltaker, Mrs. Charles Hec tier. Jr. Mrs. Richard Whelen, Mrs, A fred Olsln, Mrs Jehn Jehnsen. Miss Helen Cenner. Miss Beglna Costelle, Miss Rese O'Brien, Miss Agnes Felln and Miss Meledy. the Misses Burke. , , ,i, Mrn n. J. Qladdln. Misses Kelly. . tmv Mm. Wll- ,,.2,Wffi?.aMff- MiK. Bl.ey and Miss Margaret Celey. Grace Gllmere. T. R Harris, U. a. a.. - Admiral pfllMlllIIBIII MMilMHM!" Geerge Allen, inc. -Chestnut Street 1214 1214- Final Disposal of All Our Remaining Summer Millinery All marked without reserve at prices that will mean they will only last a day or two; an excellent opportunity te entain either a Dress or Sports Hat te finish the season. $2.00 te $5.00 Each Extraordinary Values in Women's Lisle and Silk Hosiery S1.00 Full-Fnshlened Fancy Lisle Hese, 50c. S3.00 Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hese, $1.75. S4.50 Full-Fashioned Silk Hese, Chiffen Weight, $1.95. $1.50 Pure Silk Hosiery, $1.33. ,..,,, -. $1.50 Full-Fashioned Lisle Hese with embrM clocks, 51.15. i g Sale of Coty's Perfumes and Powders Coty's Compact Face Powder, in L'Origan and Paris odors, 80c size, at 58c. .,,.. Coty's Face Powder in L'Origan, Paris, Chyprc, and Styx odors, 1.00 size, at 73c. Coty's Talcum in six odors, $1.25 size, at 95c. Coty's Extract in L'Origan, Paris and Rese odors, $1.90 size, at $1.50. Coty's Toilet Water, 3-oz. size, in six odors; $2.50 and $4.00 uizes, at $2.25. Coty's L'Origan Extract, $5.00 size in tasseled box. at $3.95. Coty's Paris Extract, $5.00 size in tasseled box, at $3.50. The Balance of Our Fancy Rubber Bathing Caps at 25c Formerly priced 50c te 85c each. Best quality rubber in nearly any desired shade; only enough for a day's selling. Toilet Articles Specially Priced Ashes of Reses Rouge, also the new Mandarin shade; 50c size, at 30c. Un Air Embnume Talcum, 75c size, 55c. Aztirea and Floramye Face Powder, 90c size, at 69c. Colgate's Teeth Paste, containing trial size, of Florient per fume, 23c; with one dozen tubes, a $1.00 size of Florient Extract free. Prophylactic Teeth Brushes, medium or hard bristle, usually 40c, at 25c. Allen's Improved Hair Nets, $1.00 a doz dez Three Dezen Asserted for $2.50 Our Impert Special Fringe Hair Nets Ave extra large size and close mesh. Our "Sllppen" cap shape hair nets come in large and small sizes. They are perfectly shaped and easily adjusted for any Btyle hairdressing. White and Gray Hair Nets are 15c each; $1.50 a dozen aaiEiraisnraiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui! Hit ... " tfTffitf.. iiil-'W.V,? T7T '', Mr. E. Sparry, of TnneMe, reeMMP Vr i metered tb Atfantle City nnd ipnt ft ' Jp j short time at tne Hiiewurnc. Wvil-, l .'. Mrs. A. H. nieenhewer Is pnauHr fe seme tlme at Hndden Hn.ll. $& Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. MeMnhen MW,'. their ilatiKhtcr are at the Chalfente, M 4 "rj Is also Mrs. William Greene. ' nr. Nettle Turner nnd her daurMf '("A Miss Dorethy Turner, nre at hmem Aful iii.ii tnr thn remainder of tne season, t "19 Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Davey are't ene of the bench-front hotels. Mr. J. H. Stokes recenUy ipent few days at the Shelhurne. Mr. Thernaa D. Lyman hea r01"";? le the city nfter a Bhert Btay at Ue St. Clare. Mr. and Mrs C. A. Shcppard have left the shore after a month's Btny at tne snme hotel. '. X Dlrertlnn Bt.nlny Cempwny of Amerlea. always rnmrncTie: vk.ntilated Wm& .tiiTKMTTr -rfATltfP!T Ti. x-sOae. bse: 7 m; 0.10 FIRST NATIONAL ATTIIACTION MILTON SILLS CLAIRE WINDSOR nnd HENRY B. WALTHALL "ONE CLEAR CALL" Adrt.rt-The rilON'H.UM'H KAV.miTES IRVING & JACK KAUFMAN mFvt wi:ek TlIOrA- MIJIOHAN In N .-IK Ter nnur.vi: it it-h se' ALDIHE BEAUTIKUI. IVY DUKI3 In "The Bigamist, Nrxt Week " V IOeI, THHIU: WAS" wm vex- Mennnv T'Hont'rTieN V nneAD a runsTNi'T AGNES AYRES..n"A'' Vk a f & n? 12TH AND M.UIKET PALAlt 04B A. M. te 11 P. it WALLACE RE1D ny?T"nV ARCADIA Kffi "WATCH YOUR STEP" ttrtTfTil K NINTH AND MARKET VILIUKIA 9 A. M te 11 IT. P. M. "THE SONG OF LIFE" Tf?VT WriTIf GRHAT THRIM.EIl NtAl WCC.JV. jT s MRI ODRAMA Lincoln "THE FAST MAIL" hTH AND MARKET 10 A M te 11 15 P. M. "Chnnnlnc of thr North wrt" CAPITOL Eugene O'Brien -l ADC JUNIl'ER AND .MARKET GLObh VAUDEVILLE Cnntlnunim 11 te 11 Popular rrlcr WaltonReoe Next Week CYCLONIC Eva Tanguay America's Greatest Eccentric Comedienne OUR ONLY CHANCE TO GET THIS UNRIVALED ARTISTE FOR ONE WEEK ON THE WaltonReof WILLOW GROVE PARK Thin Ih SOUSA DAY Four Al.I-Ol.V Concert hj- SOUSA AND HIS BAND j K EITH'S THEATRE Mat. Today 2sl0 Tenlrht nt flun Jelin-HYAM5&MclNll(RE- in "HeneyBuckle" HENRI SCOTT MR. DUFFY & MR. SWEENEY ' Huch Herbert Trancei Arms Othera, BARNET GARDEN OGUE 1037 Chestnut, Street Announcing the Formal OPENING PREMIERE . SHOWING of PARIS MODELS A number of erig- inal Paris Hats, which just arrived en the Aquitania, will be offered at less titan Demestic Hats of similar de sign, as the Feature Event of the Open ing of "THE VOGUE." This is the premiere show ing of these French Hats, which were imported especially for this opening event. of this Exclusive Millinery Shep gf N artistically appointed Shep te be devoted te the presentation of Millinery of the finest type at very moderate prices. Clese association teith New Yerk and Paris will always assure the earliest showing of the most advanced modes. 5.00 te 35.00 The modes introduced are the creations of Paris ian designers who employ velvet, satin, felt, plush and metallic laces in the development of the Hat for Fall wear. Graceful large hats of fluent line, picturesque and decorative in effect, predominate. BEGINNING TOMORROW FRIDAY Opening Week Special 300 Hats Regularly priced te $15 Hand made hats of velvet, velvet and satin, hatter's plush and Panne velvet of distinctive design are offered at this exceptionally low price, as a "Vogue" opening special. 6.75 4885 ItlDGB VVHNt'K epk.n.aik I'lierni'i s kvkvi.Mj.s TenlKht "KIXKI.F.tH OfTII" Teiuur. A sm. "COM Ml" FINAL REDUCTION! The Season's Latest Pumps New Styles for Every Occasion br An opportunity that has net and will net be duplicated. Fer the best styles of the season are going at exactly half price. White kids, linens, buckskins, as well as blacks and combinations for Fall in many styles. Remember this is the FINAL offer -Se call early tomorrow. C.00 Were $10 Winkelman Style in Quality Footwear 1130 CHESTNUT ST. At Twelfth I iM i h jV T - I vj. , Jt T V ': tir' m . skn .w n t ?i ' iV a - ,.M ''
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