;r 'wxiTwesc -' f r- EVENING PUBlk) XBDdIt-PHitefeLPHIA, FRIDAY, ItfatTST il, 1022 n fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Sees Several Smart Geivns During the Week She Speaks of the Mayer's Meeting for If omen en Sept. 6 Others Matters Discussed HOW n cool tiny brlngi etit the frerkn of tlnrkrr tnntrrlnls nntl j.,ur IuiIh! I miw Kliiinn Hulllvnn In teuii en WedtiPNilny wrnriiiK mnnrt m,.k of lilnck rriMir1 ! f'llnn iiiihIp 111. Inllr. IHIIII'Ih lit tllP Flllll'H. 1 1 IT lint ni ii li'i'Rc model of lilncl; Mrmv r((l the were k"" H1IK kiohheb" "" The Sulllvnns lisivc taken it (eltnce In Bur Hnrler nnd nre ReiriK up tliPie in u fcw dnH le spenil the rest of the month nil the first week In September. They lire most of tin time nt their country tilace in Kndner, hnvlng Riven up their ten heue nt Twenty-first mid Walnut ftrccls ne'1""1 .venrs nse. Hut when the scn5eit It en tliey tiMinlly come In te the UltV. for n. couple of months. .Iuc1rIii from the c1ntil houses en Wnlniit. Spruce nnd 1'lne Btieets in the winter nml the lieusca en these. HtreetH tbnt hiivu been converted into npurt tnent!'. tin d'"' for Htnjinc out iu the country nnd cumltiR Inte town for two. three, or four months in Injre t" fctny. And If you hnve Movernl euro und the necessaries of life within rcne.li, me for the country, tee, ot'ierwlse town. TO GO back te cestumes: Mary Hrnestine Celeman wis in town one of the cooler dnys Inst week looking Try sweet in n frock of red jersey cloth, which wnn mnile en Ieiir. ulralplit line nnd uns hchl in nt tlie wnWt with n hlnek pntent lenther hell. Her lint uni of bind; straw with 11 wide brim and n Inrce red ion nn triiiiiiiiiic The Cnlminns hnve tnken n celtiiue en the Irvine Kings fnrm nt 1'enllyn. It seems te mc 1 hnve Be'ii ii great many people shopping this week. Mary I'age l'lntt was in town wearing n lovely frock of gray-blue voile, made, with drawn work in n conventional pattern. Her hat was of blue straw trimmed with e long uncurled feather. The ITatts are. at their country plnee in 1'aeli. I AM co glad te hear that the Mayer "inn consented te held n demonstra tion meeting in his reception room for women voters, llepubllcan or Demo crat, en .September 0, the ilny before reRlstrntien ilny. te explain why, when and where we women should register nnd later ete. There are many who de net want te go en jury duty nnd who hnve the impression that they will net be cnlled if they de net register. Se they refrain from voting, net realizing thnt whether ,ntt register nnd vote or net you nie en the assessors' list and the jury is drawn from tbnt list. Till: death of ltillie Addicks while en n trip through the West with his mother nnd family f.eems particularly mil te me. en Knew .lr.. (Jeorge Flout wns formerly Mrs. AVilllnm Ad dicks and Hill wns her son by Hint mnrrlnge. He wns n most nttrnethe fellow, nbeut twenty-two .venrs of age and perfectly devoted te bis little hnlf-eister-. Mary Stout, the eldest of the sisters, wns scheduled te make her debut in October, but deubtlets tbnt event will be put off new en account of Hill's dentil. The Stouts hint been in the West nnlv about ten dujs nnd had planned te stay for this month when Illllie wns taken down with pneumonia r.ntl in spile of the be-t nid tbnt could be gotten his denth mine en Monday. OF COl'ItSE occnsiens seldom de nrie when one Is nsked te fchew fine's mnrrlnge certificate, but should the mother of a certain enng hopeful of Arc years whom jeu knew and I know knew he nsked te produce hers nt any nenr moment I fenr It would present a sorry sight. And the cause of the iea-en whv is this: This ceitnin ,1 filing hopeful, urmed with n "niie blunt -tipped pair of Fflsws," wns venri'llins busily nlinut the ether dnv for something wherewith te exhibit his jirnwrm when he miw n nicely folded pnper stiiklng out fiem the leaves of the Hihle. Se. pulling it from the book, be cut out n "nice ble nel'plmnt with a lovely long trunk. ' Ann new could lie understand the veil Y't i M r ' WW- ,?irtVi . . i , 'T .itstMO-, . -i I Thete by J. Jlltehell Elliet MRS. M. 11. KEYES Who was Mwa Florence Coch ran, daughter of Mrs. H. B, Cochran, of Gennantewn nt Chcleta, tlielr villa nt Newport. In honor of their RiicstH. Mr nml Mrs David S. ltuker, Jr , of Greenw Icli, Conn Mr. nnd Mrs. llr.vce lllvnn, of 13 West Kprlngfleld avenue, Chestnut X I 111. have Joined Mrs. Blynn's mother. Mrs Henrv I.ee Held, of Ilex avenue, Chest nut Tllll. nt Nantucket, where she is spending the nummer. Miss Muriel O Watklns daughter of Mr. II. Franklin Wntklns, of 324 Seuth Seventh street, will leave the lat ter part of this month for the Catslclll Mountains, where she will he the guest of Mis Alenzo T.lpplnentt Weed, of n ravers lane. Chestnut Hill, nt her sum mer home The ninrrlagn of Miss Wnt klns te Mrs. Weed's seu, Mr. Geerge W 13. Weed, will he an event of the fall Mr. nnd Mrs. I.uclu H. Heche, of Walllngferd, accompanied nv Miss llinma Clark, of Delaware city, will lenve In n few. davs for a meter trip tlueugh New Kngland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ceergn I, Shott an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ida IMIth Shott, te Mr Horaeo Still DewecH en AVediusday, August 9, In this city. Miss Katharine Tiurns, daurhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Themas U Uurns. of 4318 Chestnut t-treet, Is the guini for a fort night of Mis Nerman l.'dseu and her cranddaiiKhter, MIk.i Madeline Kilty, of New YeiU, who are occupying "their summer home at ijlicli-r Island Heights, . ileng the i Reading The marriage of Miss Mildred trvvln Lewis. daughter of Mr .1 Heward Lewis, of Hlkliis I'arl:, and Mr Manly fJeorge Klgl.my, of HuffTle. will take phic en Wednesday, Ooteher I Mr and Mrs lleu.uil C I'ent and theh fHliiilv I'ermeilv of .leiiklntewn, aie new llvlni: nt 10'IG W.ilnul Htreet. this cltv Mr Charles Ivinex ,r flgentz, has returned home nfli r snendlnir .pvpi.iI ! weeks in Chelsea. Mr and Mrs Inines Tj re ami daugh- bnvc returned from their wedding trip and hnve none te llnltimere, where they w !! ,ma,e their home. Mrs. I.nwrence will he rcmemhercd us Miss Mildred M. Clair, of 1422 North Sixty-third street, nerore her marrlage 0n June It. ,s 1,cfrv Dyken and Miss May Sullivan, of Haverferd, will spend their vacation camping at Lenape, Pa. North Philadelphia Mr. Fannle Mantbnum, of 1822 North nread street, lias left Atlantic City, wnore she has heen for seme time, te spend the remainder of the summer nt I'lckferd Camp, Hangely, Me. ,M'-. nnd Mr.s. t'crey MacD-enald, of 2120 .North Marshall street, nre receiving congratulations tm the birth of a daughter. Mr.s MacDennld will be re membered us Miss Kmlly Hetlrlcb. Miss Mary Klanlcys Welden, of SBG3 North Twenty-flm strcet, has left for a trip te the Thousand Islands. , Mr. and Mrs. Hmmanurl Marks, of the Hetel Majestic, are spending the summer at a beach front hotel In Atlantic City. Miss Anna Jaiitievv and Miss Allce .Tnstrevv, of 1019 Green street, nre spending the remainder of the season at Kecne Valley, N Y. Mr. and Mrs. Hohert A Urlsere, of 1039 North HIvM-nth street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss I-avlnla L'rlsere, te Mr. H. Terry Smith. Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Mllgrem. who nre summering at 3541 Winchester nventie, Atlantic City, anneunce the be trothal of their sister. Miss Clara B. Hindi, te Mr Huge V. Spltzer, of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Untcrberger, of 3760 Germantown avenue, anneunce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Hannah Utiterbergrr. t Mr. Leula Pelli, of Atlantic City. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Zell nnneunc the engagement of their daughter. Miss IMnn ''lern Zell e Mr Benjamin )s wniii Itaec. son of Mi". Martha Thomp son Hiue, also of Gennantewn Mr. and Mrs Wllllnm Stern, of the Wyifcva Apartments, are visiting their daughter, Miss Kdna Stem, at Camp Somerset, Oakland, Me. Mr. and Mrs. H. Puscy Passmore, of Wet Coulter nnd Stelclcy streets, ac companied by Mr. and Mr. Lincoln K. Passmere, have geno te Het Springs, Virginia, where they will remain until early next month. Mr. Jehn Barr Hnrman and the Misses Harman, of the Wlssahlcken Apartments, are spending seme time at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mr.s. O. H. Lang, of 319 Winona avenue, are at Atlantic City for a fctay. Mr. and Mrs. L'dward Schachterle, of lis West Sharnnack street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Irenel i:. Scuacntcrle. te Mr. urvuie f jenums, , of Mt. Airy. Md. ! ixT?i.arvwmAmmM-mmm.s-r?fvTmm -MHBLvfl "- Miss Bcniicc M. Mcllhenny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn D. Mcllhenny, of Germantown, who with her parents ?'.? upending the summer abroad, arrived in Paris last week. They will return te this city in the autumn. Z A Photo by S. Mitchell Elliet Holmesburg Mr. and Mrs. K. Glenn Haines and' their daughter, Miss Florence Hnlnes, of I 3015 Rhawn street, will leave shortly I for a several weekB' trip te Nlugaru Fal's. Buffalo and Terente, Canada Miss Eva Gilbert, of 802fi Crispen street, has left for a everal-weel:s' stay In Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kelly, of Cott man street, are spending a fortnight at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn .1. Howe, of C027 Torresdnle nvenue, nre en nn extended trip thieugh the New Hngland States. Norristeivn Atlaq TTrnnnu !.-rMlrlMr of Wn Alp.. Htrwt. mltnrfn Inril nt n ,Hrtnn, nnrl lnun party at the Pert rndlan home of her sister, Mrs. Harry T Walker, en Wnl neaday. In honor of Miss Edna Gllmere and Mr. Hammen Cepe, of Buckingham,! who will be married In the fall. Miss Gllmere wns presented with u surprise i miscellaneous shower. The guists in cluded Mr nnd Mrs. Hrnest S. Lejd Mr. and .Mrs. Wlllluin H. Gahel. Mr. and Mrs A L. Karrand. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry i J. Turner, Miss Elizabeth Jloere. Mis nnd Mrs II T. Walker. Mr und Mrs I William Z. I'Yederlck. Mr and Mr.s Kenneth Hewie, of 1023 De Knlh street, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Bernard, of Philadelphia, n t n week-end house party at Bayhead, N. J. Mr. Hemer Y Prentice, of the Nerrls will spend the next month at Moosehead Lake. Me. of Iansdewne, nre spending a fort night at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. James Lord P.lgby. of Media, will leave In a short tlme for a trip through the Yellowstone Parle. Mrs. Wills JamlBen, of Lansdowne, has returned from a month's stay at Martha's Vineyard, Mass, where she wiih the guest of her mother, Mrs. Melissa Helland, of Bosten. Mrs Heraco IJIaklsten, of Media, Is In Sdney. Neva Scotia, where she Is the guest for a few weeks of Miss Helen Jehn, formerly of Media dewne, are stepping at TlaeMfn Hall, as nre also Mr. nnd Mrs. Themas II. Beardman, of Philadelphia. Mrs. J. W, ISIIIIett nnd family are registered nt the Strand. Dr. Cellier Martin is spending some tlme at the Chalfonte. Miss Marie C. Kerrigan and Miss Grace A. Kerrigan are registered at Hadden Hall. Mr. and Mr. Glenn O. Martin are enjoying a stay at one of the bench front betes. Mr. D. .T. Broughal Is stepping nt the Strand, ns is also Mr. Jehn K. Cullen. Mr. and Mrs. A. n, Kern are ntop ntep plng at the 81. CHre. Mr. nnd Mrs Walter Marshall, of Camden, are nlse registered at the trains hetel for a ceuple of weeks. Mm. William C Heme Is spending some tlme at ene of the bench front hotels, Moorestown Mr. and Mrs. William Wugmeuth. of Perte Hlce, were entertained informally en Tuesday evening, by Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Pettlr. Mr. and Mrs. Heberton Williams and their son, Mr. Hcborten Williams, Jr., nre occupying their cottage nt Seaside Parte. Miss Inez Burks and Mlrs Edna Fuller will leave tomorrow for a trip up the St Lawrence Itiver Air. Harry Walten Is spending two weeks at Lnke Geerge. Day Gallagher A very pretty wedding was solem nized in the Church at Bt. Francis Xavler en Wednesday, when Mies Elea Elea eor T. Gallagher and Mr. Edmund A. Day were married by the Rev. Geerge V Bevlo, of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. Among the priests; present In the sanctuary were the Rev Thomaa A. Nelan, pastor of St. Tneman Church, Croyden : the Rev, Chnrles Mulhellnnd, the Rev Jeseph A l elemnn, the Rev. Charles Crossen ; also Charles Goodwyn Day and Raymond Manning, students of St. Charles' Seminary, Ovet brook. Miss Gallagher, who Ih a daughter of Mrs, Hugh V Gallagher, 2211 Mount Vernen street, wns given In mnrrlnge by her uncle, Mr. Jehn O'Brien. Hhe was attended by Mlsn Gertrude MeMullln. Mr. Day, who Is a graduate of the 1918 class La Salle College la iv son of the Inte Mr. ITdwnrd A. Day and Mrs. Day and a grandson of the late Mr. Jeseph Swlthin Christie, of the Asso ciated Press. Mr. Harle Rice acted as bffit man and the ushers were Mr. Mar cus Devlin, Jr., nnd Dr. M J Skcfllng Skcfllng ten After the wedding breakfast nt the home of the bride's mother Mr nnd Mrs Dny star'ed en their wedding trip and will be away for an Indefinite tierled. K EITH'S THEATRE Mnt. Todar 2ilO Tenlbt at Bile Jehn HI AM5 ft MelN I YKfc- In "Ifnneyurk!" HENRI SCOTT MR. DUFFY & MR. SWEENEY ItUKh Herbert:2Yance ArmniOther Yardley Dr. and Mrs. II. Linn Bnssett and their daughters. Miss Linda llassett. Miss ratollne Bassett and miss .unlet ua'feii, left en Wednesday for a trip te Maine, bv sea. where they will spend some time en Cliff Island. Miss Margaret fctanshurv, of Balti more, ami Miss Lillian Knatburn. of Fast Orange, ate gutsts of Mm. I". C. Smith. Mrs. Kirk Black will entertain the Yard li y Bridge Club this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Danser are spending seme tlme at Asbury Park. Delaware County Mrs. Ralph Stewart, of the Birches, Lnnsflewnc, has retutned from a visit te her brother-in-law and sliter. Dr, and Mr.s. Themas F. Stewart, who are occupying their cottnge at Beach Haven, Miss Leule Campion, of Media, Is the guest fe- .i f.w weeks of her aunt. Mrs J. W McCenanghy, of Cns Cale, Conn Her parents, Mr. and Mr.s 11 Clifferd Campion, Jr. nnd their family ure spending the summer at Avalen. Mr. and Mrs Harlan Page Rtatzell and their daughter, Mlss. Adele Stntzell. Atlantic City The Pennsylvania Chapter. Inter, natlennl Federation of Catholic Alum Alum nae, v. Ill held a card party te finance Its work of making books In Braille tvpe for the blind en Tuesday afternoon, August 10, In the Ambassador grill MIbs Frances McManus Is chairman of the committee; nsjljted by Miss ClUabeth Duquesne. Miss Lucy Druedlng. Mrs. Walter Gibbens. Mrs. lidward I C Lvnuh, Miss Agnes Meylan, Mlsa Mary Millar. Miss Anna Ward and Miss Flor Fler encft White. Mrs. S. W Foulkes and her two datigh. tcrs. of Urvn Mawr. have urrlved nt the Hetel Traymore. where they will stny for the remainder of tne summer ..... (,.!. ,'11 1. , ,1 UV lunucll IIIIU Miss Lthel Snevvdnn, of 6025 Hawthorne street. Frankford, are spending Berne time nt the Klberen Mrs. F. C. Bclsen. Mls3 B. Belsen and guests at the Hetel Iromjels during the 1U.11 ,WI. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Hughes, of Lans Remodeling and Repairing at Moderate Cost after ii. .. i. .i. i.i... .,.!.- -;r .aim .urs si' c.," i:r :,,,t " " l:i r-.. JI "'!" r .n. "-ve ....,.,......,........ " ' in; iciunieu irem ocean city, N. J let.' He did net knew tbnt paper meant a ten-dajs' tup. nnytiung, nnu it was a lovely elephant, for J saw it myself. NANCY WYNNE. West Philadelphia SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs Fannie fVhlealnger of 52.10 Walnut stieet announces the m.iirlage of her daughter. Miss Johanna Schles Incer. te Ml Iteheit Ilrniv. i:nqm- nf Mr Henrv Brlntnn Cnp, Jr son of !132 Washington boulevard, at ihe Nor Ner fr and Mrs Heniy Ililnteu i'ee. of inundle Hetel, en Widmsdny. August 10? Seuth Twenty-first street and Raffed. 1. Attei a wedding trip te r.urepe thev Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted Mail Orders Promptly Filled Mr and Mrs. Nerman L. Lawrence Tenllyn, whose marriage te Miss Helm Wlll make th' Ir home In th s city i. .'i'ni, unugiiier ei .Mr mm .Mis Rebert Seuell, of Ardnaree. Itvdnl, will take place en Saturday, September , rn the TCnteennnl rinnpii nf rvrn- Kmimn. Jenklntevvn, will give his ushers a dinner J'uirstiay evening. September 7, at the l'enllsn Ceuntrv Club. Mr. Gieri?rt B. Weld, of Bosten, will act as best innn nn i tne usliers will Include Mr rn StnndlAl- Stnlrna M T-jTli,. r, Pnwn K Mr Ia'ae R Davis," Jr., Mr. TIieiiihs ...,." ""' "" l;r,e ". .Meceueii, all wi mm euv: .Mr. fjuy P. Reynolds. Mr. Rrneit livnrlni .!. .,,,.1 ivt.. nninn.,.. AilaniH Shaw. Jr . of Bosten, Mass . and I gir. neier c Hawkins nnd Ml. linger ueermiii, or .New Yerk Miss Sewell iwm up rei will sp ml this week-end nt nor. where thev will be the RJi'sts of Mr i'exl's brnther-lii-law and !. fu'iMr '""' Mri' Andrew AV Perter, at their cottage. Among the guests nl the picnic which ajlsi Mary Falck daughter of Mr nnd tim ''""'erick MiQ Falck. of Chestnut "111. gave last evening were Miss Maud BnrriKeri, Miss Dorethy Valentine, Miss fcj,, "J McCnrter, a cousin of Miss fnick. Mr Burnet Landreth, 3d, Mr Lee Paiton. Mr Llndley M Cewper- v ?,. ' "'"'"ley Pall and Mr. Richard J,'. Rlegei MHS 1,-nici;, U,n will be a --.Miiiiiiie ni tne autumn, will he InUe euccil ,u n dnmv te h clvr.n lv hei rateiiK ,n t. UelleMU-Stralfmil en .Ne- ".iiiiht .A Mr ,iii Mn Ar hlbild It Montgom Mentgom Montgem H Ii , of (lethlir, W a . feimerlv sn tins t h, a, ,,i1U; f,,v, ,lliy8 in .Niw Auik at the Kltz-Cnrlien .A', '."''l Mrs Samuel Hinds Themas, or 201. i,rt i .. .-. i .i... ., A,, i.'1"1'" '"''' nnndlng some tiinu a tne Homestead, Het Spiingn, Va Sir and Mrs I'ei.slfnr Frazer, 3d, of Chestnut Hill who are spending thn , Slop ,lureail. me new in Londen at Savey Hetel .J,11",'! K1,tv "Hilten, daughter of Mr ana Mrs liieii.nd nrluteii. of over ever "opic. is the guest or Mr and Mrs Caijl Rh"8' of li-' Spruce stieet. at Sin-ew. F'n,n Cnllnge. their summer Piace nt NnirngaiiBett Pier. It. I ,Mr"; Wllllnm Dlssten, of this city na New Yeik, has ai rived In ParH, w"0 she v.lll remain for a few das. v!, Dlssten Is f pending seme tlme In inin, Hug, IIP. Vitlr...! T M ... . . .. ... ,. t,, ' """""i a iierwinu. or .cw ei i;. EffliKJtiiKMiUMilfflSiSaJSSB iHtMwSMUSiL'UstmiKTMBUHMKSf fl frmrvmaxm k MMimir in in imm mrmmsmm KiiTBaKt!aB iSiaM am P55' W. StiStt?mVtirj& mm ' KP Yeu who $$y have t; P"W&tt') Ankles 1115 CHESTNUT ST. C Opposite Keith's Theatre) r- Special Reductions Tomorrow Stere Open All Day Saturday RM gist W Sale French Sell Coit. 45.00 Winlrr Pi (co 75 en Brown Mirmet Ceiti 67.50 TTlnfer l'ricn 110.00 ;am fMVwrs BFXi'fiairvf' w ri.ii jfwan i i Jul ill Average Savings Mere Than One-Third Te make tomorrow, Saturday, the banner day of a big week, we have made still further reductions from our already low prices. The average savings en the regular winter prices of Ferbes Furs of Excellence are even bettered in your favor for This One Day. It will pay you te make a special ettert te make tomorrow your day in this Once-a-Year Fur Sale. A Small Deposit Reserves Purchase Until Wanted ml Nttnril Mtukrtt Cetti 93.50 Winter 'nr 13S 00 Fur Chokers 7.50 Values te 15.00 Natural Squirrel, Natu ral Mink, Opossum and Taupe or Brown Wolf. Fur Chokers 14.50 Values te 30.00 Stene Marten, Baum Marten, Russian Kelinsky and Taupe or Brown Fex. should net t.peil the charming effect of bhnpely ankles encased in sheer silken hosiery by permitting tiny hairs te t,hew or protrude through the bilken hheen. Shaving nnd de pilateries nre unsatisfactory becnuse they leave n bristle, besides throwing all the strength back into the root feHiUrMW'i?! la "Scfwfnli! I l1 encouraging heavier growth. I'lm.!?0""' Twcntv.firHt street, at the ZIP is tlie ideal method te use, be- r nis Miia nt Newport. cause it destroys hulr painlessly, ,i !. '''"gar Scott ami her children ' quickly, by removing the root. Ask '" ""'" Slln!!? IU rl thp lP? ' toilet goods yner, win net niuin te this ity , counter why IP is different irem "hi octei.cr nml superior te depilnteries. .V. '"I'urn naiini nisen, ,lr of ail inn t Slx'eenlh Htreei. Ih at Seuihamp "n for bevel ni ui.pI.i. nnd'- Jai' H I'lPi'lncitl. of tills eltv "" "iis-viirren l i New VeiK Ur. :V'nHn'i -V"5 ,0'" ll 1-VI1. Mr and BtidM; 'S !' ""H'lelnh. Jr. and Mr ?. Jemi. u WeHH. of this city, lmv?,. menB lh8 Kiicnts at the huffet Si?xS" en W'dneBday which Mr, nntt " werren Kinney, of ew yerls, gav TI'..K HIT AM) SI HI, I MIS COITON I MM1 IIKIinti;, llrpt. RHI, .Mi; llflli Ave. (40 HI.). N. V. (Itx. 14 riiaie fpini nii v air rrea hook "iuaui s il eilli'Pl prirt'! . nini iri'p qnilllp ill vimr MiixH.iiii1 ntvl nnnmiu I'lcam, Kuaranleml nut U uruw Iml, Name Addreti City nd Btttt Wit j5iwpralft u Hudsen Seal is Dyed Mttskrat; French Seal is Dyed Ceney. "BN frlJ7 n BUck Ctmcul Cupei 98.50 Winter Price 111.00 Sri Nitartl Racrenn Cnti 195.00 U'lnfer Prien 300,00 -WkWO1 Hudien Seal Capri 225.00 Winter I'rlce 350,00 I .Extra Largs Sue Coats Vp te Si Bust mm . y .- v v x Frtnch Seal (Slninlc Trim'd) 98.50 Winter Prwe 13 00 Hudsen Seal (Skink TriraM) 245.00 H'lrifer Prp 371.00 ".' . i - -, .,, $$ j i. Hew Bobbed Hair Girl Solved Curling Problem "My worries began nfter having my hair bobbed, I simply could net keep It In curl, especially en damp days. After reading about liquid Klunerlne In all the leading magutlncn, I decided te give it a trial. I applied It according te directions and then put my hair up nnd left It ever night. I wan be delighted with the lovely curia In the morning nnd, best of nil, they fctay nice nil day, regardless of the weather. When my hair gets straight agnin, instead of giv ing it another application, I sim ply dampen it with water before putting it en curlcrn. By se doing, one bllmrrine application lasts a week or ten days. I for ene nm thankful for this miraculous liquid silmerlne." This ldter from a Pennsylvania enthusiast JR one of mnny which ilievv tl nt liquid Hllmcrinc is equally cfflcncieii' for bobbed nnd long hair. This hnrniles liquid, ob tainable at any drug or department Mere, is jti"t hplendld for keeping any hair beautifully wavv, (.oft and glossy. Advf. WILLOW GROVE PARK Thn itirlli of J i' me n hi SOUSA AND HIS BAND t'lny III l'amei' Mnrrlipn Tomorrow SNELLENBURG DAY fUert CadPt Cerpfi Drill. II mil find Chnrnl Cnnfrt kiAueu aerXXheJJ mm -m J . . - luaxjtaef SSjiHL' KhbUe ' W-Vf&natffSXiKi l8L-8s. CM Clutaut final KOIt YOUK VACATION XVORK Why Net a TAPESTRY PIECE? IMPORTED and DOMESTIC BENCHES CHAIR SEATS PILLOWS ETC In Bflret Atmmtuunt (Jeat Becdvcd Anether BhJpBMBt) Alae BEADS GIFTS WOOL Germantown Novelty Shep 62 W. Cheltcn Are. CO). 40C0 "; mrfetlnn Wtantar Company of Airmrm . AI.WAT8 VEnKECTLX VKNT1UATW"' WSStm ...HHitm AirinirffT 11. 1:30. 8i0. 5:80. 7:110. FIHflT KATIOKAIj ATTRACTION MILTON SILLS ' CLAIRE WINDSOR and HENRY R. WALTHALL "ONE CLEAR CALL" Artier!- Tr rtlONenilAI'tt FAVfiniTM,, IRVING & JACK KAUFMAN "II1 YOt' HUMttVi: IT. IT'H HO!" 10th A t CtiPitnut 11A. Kb te AIDIUIE ... . it-rl tillf fV tlfflW 1 1 "The Bigamist" I KMt Wf.V-".v FOOI. TIIKRB WAS- t wm fev h vmnens rnouPf-riepr a 'ItV lintlAI) & CIIIMTNI'T AGNES AYRES. ,',;t?;.? nil irr -Tlf AND Sr.VKKKT rALAVL n n a m te ii r. M. WALLACE RE1D n,?r478& inni m ltTll AND CHEaTNOT ARLALIIA ie a m te mm p. il "WATCH YOUR STEP" TirTtM A NINTH AND MARKS -VILIUIUA 9 A. M. te 11 118 P. M. "THE SONG OF LIFE" HtAl it H MKI-ODIIAMA Mncem "THE FAST MAIL"' CAPITOL 1WZYiA!STrum4 "ttinnnlnc of th Nerfliwf.t Eugena O'Brien GLUhJb VAUDEVILLE Crm tlnunun. 11 te 11. PepnUr Prle WaltonReof Next Week c-vyvvvvvvvivvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvfV; $ i Wicker Furniture Cetnplats nev tock nt rock tottem priens. 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A typical business woman has confided te Mayme Ober Peak what she knows about the least discussed side of the husband, wife and pretty stenographer situation. This topic is fully discussed from an interesting angle in the Magazine Section SUNDAY, AUGUST 13 BE SURE TO READ IT. WHETHER YOU ARE HUSBAND, WIFE OR STENOGRAPHER. Women arc writing te tell us hew interestinc thev are linriine- ,. -department "Our Women in Politics." Mrs?HrtbEHZ Secretary of the Pennsylvania League of Women Voters 'i PthS itaK editor She writes, from a wide experience, of matters of 'vital imnnr tance te women who intend te vote this faH. P Order your copy today at your neicudealers "Make It a Habit" PUBLIC SUNDAY vset&&j88g$e, OF PHILADELPHIA CYRUS . K. CURTIS, Publisher LEDGER jigvt.t?.A..,.-. , . mtr i t x , V .vu-nntohtei,. ' 1 tK f'h f3 '? s .'vU ii il, 'i .1 m i ai fi& m M m M I 41 M PS - A W Mi m