r.KA'A Jl'1 "rt v. A'H. . 1UST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE te . , , , it. Nancy Wynne Speaks of Miss. Drayten's Engagement. -bhe sees some Attractive Clethes and ' ' Tells of, Mere Summer Trips EVENING PtJBlic MDtfBIPHlliAlBLtHLAi MONDAY, AtTGUST 14, 1922 "V ft.fT WAS most interesting te henr of J. Brtljn Drayten's, engagement, te ' NcrrU Burrntt. .Though there hatl been rumors Of It "" summer, n uwib ub u i.' n rnn.it nersens.I imnelne. ex- i Sit te thee of aw nt Cape Slay where 'J" -SS Batratts have n cottage and where viArn has been visiting. u.vie is tnc Knitter of Mr. Rebert JDrayten an.J wis. one of the most popular of Tut winter's debs". She .came, out it d -tea' wh,cn ner grandparents, Mr.Vana'Mrs. Henry Edward Drayten, me in'the fall nt the Drayten place, (ttt Cedars in Penllyn. She and her fither have been living nt Penllyn Since Vt Drayten's death several years age. her lived in Chestnut Hill before. Evle is most attractive and very erettr, with reddish-geld hair and n wonderful complexion. Her fiance is wrr popular. He Is the 60n of Judge nd Mrs. Nerrls Barratt, of 315 Seuth Eighteenth street. Mrs. Barrntt was Miss Ellen Levering, of Savannah, I think. She U a Southerner nt any rite. I have heard no date for the wedding, "but it will probably take slice fairly seen. Evle is te be one of Cernelia Rankin's maids of honor. Emily Bartow is te be the ether, en October 7, se that will keep her pretty busy this autumn. SPEAKING of Cernelia Rankin re minds me that I saw her the ether .. innklntr attractive in a plain black i ctnten crepe dress with a long draped iklrt and n smnu, ciese-muiic uai en circled with gray feathers. Her gray rtecklngs and black slippers matched becomingly nn'l ft len8 string of crystal bends gave an unusual touch te her otherwise plain dress. Cernelia's mar riage te Alfred Hunter will take place en October 7, ns I snld before. ID jeu hear about the remarkable Mnerlences Dr. William Emhardt and his daughter Nancy have been having) It seems they were prisoners of the Bolshevists for three days. They left this country (they live in German German ten) during May, bound for Constan tinople, as Dr. Emhardt is en n mission in the Near East. Celestine Warder, Mr. and Mrs. Geerge B. Warder's daughter, went with them and they ex pected te stay abroad for six months it least. Ne one has heard nny detail of the hippenings except that they were among the passengers of the British steamship Geerge, which was seized at Batum, where they were nil held for three day and then allowed te go aboard a French beat. I hope they did net suffer nny hardship, but whether they did or net Jt certainly must have been n most re markable, net te say alarming experi ence. I suppose Celestlne's parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Warder, are up at Gloucester. Mass., where they usually go. but I have net heard. In the winter they live in a pretty gray stone house in St. Martins, near the many brides. Henriettn Wilsen Shnkcspeare and Ttd Shakespeare have u house the street above. The Warders' is en Lin coln Drive and theirs en Crefeldt street. They were married last spring and have just taken .the house for the summer, as they expect te have an apartment In town during the winter, I hear. Henrietta is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds Wilsen, who have a beautiful place out ut Villanova. SPEAKING of houses, the stable which Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Beiling bought from the Frederick Dunns in Chestnut Hill and turned into a house leeks most successful and very cute. I nv Mrs. Beiling in Bread Street Sta tion a few days age wearing a good geed looking large black straw hat with u yellow water lily en either edge of the brim, and a blue and white dotted Swiss Attn vith an Irish lace cellar and cuffs. Mrs. Beiling was .Elizabeth Lanier, of Greenwich. Conn., and went te'Bryn Mnwr te college. MARIE LOUISE HEPBURN is vis ! Itjng Florence Kane new. I hear. J.S9 hones, uhe live nt Rndner most of tne time, have a place at Saundcrstewn, K. I tee, where there is quite a little settlement of Philadelphians. Mrs. Halter Cepe has a house there nnd her cousin, Eleaner Hart, expects te visit tH ??.?" Eleanr is the daughter of tne William Heward Harts and made tier debut last winter. Te go bnck te Marie Hepburn: She will spend two weeks with Florence, ana I am sure will have lets of fun. going en picnics nnd nil sorts of things, na te Jamestown and Newport, which e just across the way, when they yut te be very gay. Marie's sisters, Jane and Louise, ere both at camp. Louise as a "girl" and Jane as n councilor. Ljdia Clothier is a councilor at the same camp, tee. However, every one will be back once RVf.ler L?ber Da5"' wbpn i"'"!?3 re begin again, first the national ten- SaI teur'lrlI11(;it at Germantown, then Ph!tint tbS I'hUndcIphia Country Club, ??fBVn Maw' Herse Shew and after i. ni i tcns' llu"dreds of them. tee. i.,!kJ be a itreuueus winter, there's no doubt. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES nneunin ,hn 6tr,et, an(1 Chestnut Hill, Ur mis, tlrv.m,arrlTneojef their dauSh dauSh Merris vi..y"y,,J. BrtJ Pae- te Mr Mrs HerVtlJ?". w.?etH BOn et Mr. and niuS,0 CA wrl. of Germantown. Chlmi ,, AKlff li" s' Hongkeng. Caries '. bKM; '" ! emcatfrt rC. -j"V.'""6""' f. - theli Dr and Mrs. Weed 'and m S?'" & 'l n the hT iI0C..8averal months. Mr. Weed. bn enei ,i K eer ,by Profession, has ten Chru,i fr,,tlle latt '" "t Cnn Mrs. WoertanCn.IleBei. Can.t0" Mr- and Canten fe? a year"1" thelr home ln Haverfn?rt IrH iehn li- Thaver. 3d, of Plunket,r,c,are l.he cueats of Mrs. W. --' . . ,ei, i. i. Bt.i and Mrs. i,:;.,r..NWce. uwvnwi Narrn?ni-F. '0 ""mmer at Kenllwertb, AIViaw T. C.ltU . 25J,s,c'"?a. Owynedd Va'llev. who their n.llZv'-l,er' are entertaining ns the Bi.m.21 .Jlerai U. U Upthal. of -.-.. wnuussy ni wasningK Mm - j . uenV TO. ':.8i Ernest C. SavaBe, wlie turned in .i.. "alnK tr'P anread, the v9,t,.lhi? country en Friday issy nt Washlnstoe, .-.V .. J.H. fjrnAR. r Kq'.na ti "".their wedd lne .Hn ThVeTH "Vi the Ma,,P.,tbl? country en Friday en peme tim,nnJa-r They are snendlnrr Km. H,Lm?, at Five Gables, c'hebtnut tnts M, i",et srs. sanBe'B par ire l 5' a.ndMr- PPe Yentman. who Pavaca ,un.1. H8-?1 Jarey, N. H. Mrs. fcetore ?s Mls.a Jane nell Yeatman ' r hcr marriage in June. NWYrials ?ld,"e. of this city nnd UnWek' .returned te Newport from Mrs niA MaM" yesterday. Mr. and Wi are spending the summer " wewpeu at thelr villa. Aerie. Peuih'Riwieph N- du Barry, of 323 Is at vLx.teen,h strMt and St. Davids, Hsltinp x?aKa,nBett p'er. where she Is "sLkrJ Hrry Wain Harrison, of tv Cr.'i ""'"rsi street and nap w t-reek Farm, at. Davids, at Idlewlld ffMn'Ma,ri .Mra. William Gray Warden In 5.',.? ale- Germantown, are spend- Ing InVe JeYnrdi?yB at th8 He'el Chatham. ."'iLiAMfl r PVvtt.?hn,M,ArSmee' V1 yeterday Ctal,La,5h .Hill, R. I., where he will K&ii i.mn5Vl Wh0 'a visiting her par-vJyn.y-Ceed. Ardmore. at thair sum- - -. ...w mer home, Miss TiroekM win tninr trr J? Preuti Neck. Me., te spend some mne lyun aim. iirmgnam reret. Miss Marian 8. Wurts, Miss Eleaner T. Wurta, Miss Rosamond Wurts, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Kennedy Wurts. of 2184 Pine street, who are travelltisr In Europe with their aunt, mh, mbi it .-ucuuiieugh, of 400 south Fifteenth street, are at nronent.ln Bavaria. They will shortly leave for uansuau, wnere mey wi.i spend a month. Miss Marie Louise Hepburn, daughter u. ,ar. ana iura. William v. IiepDUm, Of Orchard Lee, Villanova, left en Friday for Saunderstown, R. I , where she will spend a fortnight au the guest of Miss Florence, uane, aaugntcr of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Kent Kane, of Brookhollow, RadnOr. nt the r mimmur hnmn Mr .iui Mr Hepburn's son, Mr. W. Brackley Hepburn, has just returned from a cruise in .ew England waters. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Mlchell and their daughters. Miss Helen V. .MIchSll and Miss Florence Mlchell, of 3913 Chestnut stroet, who are traveling abroad, have left Londen and are new spending some time ln Reme. They will sail for this country en September 8. Mrs. Maurice Bewer Saul and her uuugmer, .miss uarDara Haul, and Mr. Maurice M. Saul. Jr.. am unfnrllnrr e fan weeks at Town Hill, Conn., where they are me Rueais or Dr. anu wrs. nan Barnes, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Owen B. Jenkins, who nave been metering through the moun tains of Pennsylvania and New Yerk, are at Congress Hall, Cape May, until the early part of September when they will return te their home, C61S Greene street, Germantown. MI.M Saleme V. Healings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. yv. H. Heullnes. of Ora Ora Ora teme. Cape May, who has been spend ing several days In Beach Haven, has returned. Miss Heullngs had an her gue3ta ever thle week-end Miss Beau trlx Vare and Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Felln. Miss Hcullngn will leave today te spend 'several days an the guest of Mrs. Hareld Felln. On Wednesday she will leave for Skyland. Va., where sne will spend a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Rantnrlpi nt Walllngferd, have been entertaining their nun anu aauBiuer-in-iaw, Air. ana Mrs. A. Maurice Eastwlck, of Baltimore, for a few days. Mrs. Eastwlck entnrtnlnr.l at luncheon recently ln honor of her eaugnier-in-iaw. Mr. nnd Mrs, J. Edwards WoedhrlrlcR of Chester, are spending a few weeks at buck mil tans. Mr. and Mrs. I Stauffer Oliver, of nose vaney. nas ecen entertaining Mrs, Constance Hepburn-Robson, of Londen, England, who left last week te visit irienas in tne ueuin. Mies Naemi Barrle. daughter of Mrs, Ernest Troth, of 4828 Baltimore avenue, Is spending the summer at her apart ment ln Atlantic City. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Frederick KMears and tbe'r son. Mr. Frederick K. Mears. Jr.. of 1119 Seuth Fcty-elghth street, metered a few days age te Eaglesmere, where they are spending a few weeks at Crestmont Inn. Miss Gladys K. Crangle. of 6019 Westminster avenue, Is spending August at Atlantic City with Mrs. A. Leon Leen hardt at hcr cottage, 1 Seuth Provi dence avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Blddle swelgert. of West Spruce street, with Mr. and Mrs A. C. Abbett and Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Needham, of Plnlnfield. N. J., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Newbold at their bungalow, Terre Ma Ma rieo, Huguenot Park, S. I. Mr. and Sirs. Newbold have Just returned from Europe. While In Londen they were guests of Mr New held's brother-in-law, Mr. Nerrls, naval attache at the Ameri can Embassy. Mr. and Mrs Walter J. Dersev and their small daughter, Miss Rita M. Dersey, of 5113 Lccust street, have Just returned home after a short stay at, Atlantic City, N. J. Miss Louise E. Cullen, of 5508 Cedar avenue, Is new at Atlantic City re cuperating from a recent Illness. Mr. Jehn F. Gallagher, of 5115 Locust street, has returned from a trip te Sun bury and Harrlsburg, Pa. Miss Marie E. Gallagher, of 5508 Cedar avenue, has Just returne home after a trip te Atlantic City, N. J.. where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dersey at the Hetel Raleigh. North Philadelphia Miss Florence Beyle, of 1722 Glrard avenue, is spending a few days ln Atlan. tle City. Miss Bertha Bunn, of Fex Chase, has TiX y Miss Marie Loutee , Hepburn, daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hepburn, who is the guest of Miss Florence Kane at Saunders- ioxen, R. I. ' V Photo by Photo Crafters H PiaLLLLLw,, r iM'1''-'.- ' M" " '" "" mWt f $$ v ' vHbBI kkkkkkks ' -bkv HkkkkkkkkRHkBBklkkB kkkkH ;,''4kmJi.''BikkkkKflkHkkH kkkkkkkB ' hinViawHiikkkkkkkkkkkVkkkkkkkkH j'$ i. )HkkkSikkkkkVlkHP JHkkH . Z Mi flL v v-KiBBBBBBBBrlBlBBBiHBaJWiBlBB. ir BHBBIBBBI I TaT 1 1 ? left en an extensive trip through the Middle Went. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGulre. of 172 Cabt Tulpehecken street, and their daughter, Miss Betty McGulre, have re turned home "after several weeks In Wlldwoed. Mr. Jeseph Gallagher, of 2174 Furley street, nnd Mr. p. Clarke, of East, Chel ten avenue, are spending a few days ln spring Mills, pa. Mrs, Simen Rhodes, of 930 East Price street, has been spending a fortnight as tne guest or relatives in ,wi;uwoeu. Mrs. Jennie Gallagher and her daugh ter, miss Margaret uauagner, nave re turned te their home. 2174 Furley street, atter spending several weens in wna weed. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the National Association of Letter carriers neia a se clal meeting en last Thursday evening at their headquarters. 1803 Spring Gar den street. Tne emcers et tne auxiliary are: President, Mrs. Elmlra Harvey; vicrt president. Mrs. Elizabeth Durang; recerdlne secreary. Mrs. Anne Duck worth : financial secretary. Mrs. Mary Preston; treasurer, Mrs. Amanda Mer. rls ; trustee. Mrs. tatnarine LvarKins; trustee, Mrs. Susan JBarndeKar; stew ardess, Mrs. S. Blnney; scergeant-at-arms, Mrs. L. Battersby. Mr. Richard Shelton has returned home after an extensive stay ln Atlantic City. Seuth Philadelphia Mr. Harry J. Cllne. of 1809 Pine street, Nentertalned Informally at his home last Friday evening. Among the guests were Miss Catherlne Petersen, of Sharen Hill ; Miss Christine Lents, Miss Lucy Brooks, Miss Fless Cenner, Miss Lillian Arden, Miss Mary Layer, Miss Margaret Manax, Miss Peggy Cellins, Miss Kdna Arden. Miss Helen McNulty M!ss Florence Gallagher, Miss Katheiine Green. Miss Marguerite Green, Miss Maw Tirarllev. Mr. William Haas. Bus tleten; Mr. Charles Redgers, Mr. Harry Hemwoed. Mr. William Craig. Mr. Rich Rich erH nnirera. Mr. Rebert White. Mr. Jack Wnrd Mr. Geerge White. Mr. Jack Mnnv Mr. .Tack Davis. Mr. Geerse Graph, Mr. Jehn English and Mr. Carl Sanberger. Tlea Anna. V. McCullOURh. Of 2324 Madisen square, hasi left for Atlantle Cltv. N. J., where she will be. the guest of her aunt, Mru. Frank Gelseiman. Germantown Mrs J. T. Hayden, of 644 East Chel ten avenue, and Miss Katherlne Leddy, of 612 Kinpsley street, are or. a meter trip through the New England States and Canada. Upen their return they will go te Atlantic City for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward- Steer, of 116 Washington lane, have returned from a three weeks' stay at Stene Harber. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Van Heesen, of 5238 Schuyler street, are spending a few weeks In the White Mountains. Mies Anna Lee, of 128 East Price street, is visiting in Baltimore for sev- illllDBJIIIIIIIIIii Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Stree-1214 Between Season Millinery In The Early Fall Styles A very attractive showing of the new Millinery Fashions, including an exceptionally smart array of sports hats; the shades, the shapes, the styles are new, and all are very moderately priced. Women's Full-Fashioned Silk Hese $3.00 Quality at $1.75 a pair Black, Grey and White in this full fashioned, heavy silk hose. This is an exceptional value which we may be unable te offer again. (.1 i Kayser Ribbed Union Suits, 85c Fine ribbed union suits, in flesh and white, in bodice and regular tops, loose or tight knee. The extra sizes are $1.00. Finest Quality Mohair Slip-Over Sweaters, $7.50 Quality, Reduced te $4.50 Plain colors in the newest novelty stitches and finished with all the appearance of finest hand-made sweaters some haVe stripes and girdles in contrasting colors. Imported Dotted Swiss, new $1.00 yd. Light and dark grounds, in finest quality dotted Swiss. This grade was formerly $1.35 a yard and is exceptional value at this price. Last Few Days of Our Sale of Coty's Perfumes and Powders Coty's Compact Face Powder, in L'Orignn and Paris odors, Coty's Face Powder in L'Origen, Paris, Chypre, and Styx odors, $1.00 size, at 75c. Coty's Talcum in slv odors, $1.25 size at 95c Coty's Extract in L'Origan, Paris and Rese odors, $1.90 size Coty's Toilet Water, 3 oz. size, in six odors; $2.50 and $4.00 sizes fit S225 Coty's L'Origan Extract, $5.00 size in tnsseled box, at $3,95. Coty's Paris Extract, $5.00 size ln tussclcd box, at $3.50. Printed Canten Crepes, $2.50 a yd. Formerly Priced $3.00 te $4.50 a yd. Beautiful quality heavy Canten silk crgpes and crepe-de-chincs in light and dark colorings, in small and large novelty desiims. Most of these are exactly half price. eral weeks, where she Is the guest of Miss Anna Devereaux, w Mrs. C. T. Patten, of East Walnut lane, Is spending the month et August at the Delaware Water Gap. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ball,' of 6223 Musgrave street, are spending the re mainder of the summer at Ocean City. Norristown Mrs. David Weand and Mrs. Nathan O'Xell, of 723 Aster street, gave a chil dren's party en Thursday, in honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of Mrs. CNell'a daughter. Miss Maria Eliza- beth OW'ell. The guests Included Miss Beatrice weis. miss Marjene Sevan Miss Marlen Hltchlns. Miss Emma Par. son, Miss Amy O'N'ell and Miss Dorethy iuyers, 01 rnnaaeipnia. Miss Mellis Pearl, of 136 West Main street, entertained nt cards and dancing en Thursday in honor of Mm. Harrv Perter, who, before her marriage, was aiiss jeannette jaoiew. Mrs. Perter was presented with a surprise mlsccl laneeus shower. Mrs. Jehn Brusher, of Hamilton street, has issued Invitations for cards en Saturday afternoon, August 19, at ner neinc. Mr. J. Russell Hoxworth, of New rvensing-ien, ra., is spending several weeks as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hoxworth. of 515 Green street. Dr. and Mrs. William S. Middleton, of Madisen, Wis . ir ths guesta e' Dr. Miadleten'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Middleton, of Marshall street beyond Whitehall read. Jehn McOloen, who has been visiting his parens, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mc Mc Gloen, of 249 East Oak street. haB left for his home ln Fert Werth, Tex. Mrs. Henry M. Brownback and Mr. Russell Brownback, of 823 West Main street, have returned from a six weeks' trip te California. Mrs. W. W. Potts and Miss Ella Pettn, of 801' Swede atfeet, are spending eme time In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mr. Leen Kehl and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. A. Meyer, have metered te Atlantle City, where they will re main (or several weeks. " Delaware County Dr, and Mrs. Henry V. fitoever, of Chester, have gene te Brenxvllle, N. Y where they have taken a cottage for the summer. -Mrs. Steever's sister. Mm. Themim Orfthnm. In the euest of Ifrlctids In Lewis-burr, ra., for a week, Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Ogden and their ren-ln-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Austin Boyd, are stranding tne summer at the Chelsea Hetel, Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Kronefleld, of Media, are spending a month In Neva Scotia. During their absence their (lauahter. Mrs. -Elmer Slean, and her children, of Pittsburgh, are occupying! their home. Mr, and Mrs. Henry H. Lee and their children, of Meylan, have returned from a meter trip te Betterton, Md. and Mrs. 6. Harper L4eper, of entertained miss Dr. the Media Manse Hannah Ogden at their Cape May cot cet tnge last week. Miss Margaret Shrlgley, daughter et Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shrlgley, of Lans Lans dewnc. Is entertaining Miss Dorethy Wlghtman at her parents' cottage at Belmar, .", J,, for a few weeks. Atlantic City A large number of Philadelphians, all members of the Atlantle Oity Yacht Club, salled ever te Island Heights en Saturday from the Inlet te take part ln the Barnerat races, In which Atlantic City, Seaside Park and Island Heights Yacht Clubs competed. The Harriet, the large steam yacht of Senater C. D. White, called the "mother ship" of the fleet, accommodated the women guests ever night, among whom were Miss Bertha White. Miss Esther White, Mhs, Edith Sullivan, Mies Eleaner' Me.Vulty and Miss Helen Jenes. Mr. Crane's Hermitage and Mr. Kent's Vigi lant accommodated the men. About eight one. design catbeata set sail Friday from the Inlet, headed by the big steam yachts. Among the small salts were the Alert, run by Miss Elea Elea eor McXulty, of Philadelphia, and the Pep, owned by the Misses White. Following the races en Saturday the members of the Atlantle Yacht Club began a week's cruise and expect te be en hand en Saturday, August 19, te at tend the Ocean City yacht races. Mere than 400 little cripples at the Children's Seaside Heuse were made happy Saturday arternoen, when Mr. S Tellls Wlldman, noted singer and com poser, who has just come ever from Lon Len Lon eon, arranged a muslcale for the chil dren's amusement, although "grown ups" from the outside were also invited. The selections included were all com posed by Mr. Wlldman. On Sunday, the Rev. Mr. Elwell, of the Boardwalk Church, brought down a choir of boys, who sang for the children. Mrs. E Hathaway, Mr. J. R. Hath, away and Miss Helen Hlld have returned home after a stay at one of the beach front hotels. The Rev. Themas A. Park, accompa nied by Mrs. Cunningham and nor daughter, is spending several weeks at Hadden Han. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Cornish are at ' Atlantle City for a stay. ' Mr. E. L. Gilchrist spends every ether week-end at the seashore, stepping at one of the beachfront hotels. Moorestown Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Altken. of North Church street, have left for a, two weeks' I trip te Bosten. ' Dr. and Mrs. Beene Wlntcrsteen and their family are spending the month of August In Oetan City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Rebblns and their family, et North Main street, are at Ocean City. Mrs. Vincent Grube was given a sur- Engaged tgfgfgfgfgfgfflt ' 3bBbbbbH OT -jg; Dlrf tlnn BUnley CerntirfV of Atrvtrtea . ALWAYO TEHFECTLY VENT11.ATED WmMm r- vr " &v"Ari''4jLJ4Zij& ;-JL. JL tZ&AL- rhote by Phote-Craftem MISS ELIZABETH ANDERSON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dccher Andersen, of Abington, whose engagement has recently been announced te Mr. Gorden Neville Craig, son of Mrs. Irving McCallum, of Yerk Stock Farm, Three Tuns prise shower In Trinity rectory en Thurs day evening. About 12S ruests were present. Mrs. Grube Is the daughter of the Rev and Mrs. Frederick Warden and was married about a. week hre. Mr. and Mrs Grube are making their home en Cedar avenue, West Philadelphia, TtVO GltirriNO SIIOHT STORIES of Inve, adenture and mystpry appear In the Mniraislne Section nf next SundiV. Prn- lin LEDOtn. "Ferrand 8 J.im Kr,lc anl The Thirteenth Oueat" both nre real Action. Don't fall te Pt the S.jndey H''nt.p Linesa regularly. "Make It a Habit." Adv. ! CAFEBALTABARIN NEW ORH AVE. & IIOAKDWALK ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. KITTY GORDON Lady Beresferd Added Attraction Thelma Carlten MtWiWMTir M. MAnitTT 11. 1 -SI) 8 ,3. Vjn Ttfn "" THOS. MEIGHAN -ifVeu'believeIt, IT'S SO!" With The6der llebertw. Pnellne ttteTkp ADDED DESHA In nUHBt.E DANrU ALDINE First Presentation WM. FO.VH trtI)En.V VBnBION , "A Foel There Was" BBTft'VAV'l'SfeNB MAHLON HAMtl.TON' 1TIENE lUC'H MAnjnniE DAW WAt.l.Arn MrneNAt.D V nneAD k cJiEstvrT MARION DA VIES IN A PAnAMOt'NT P'TJ'i t, t v "The Yeung Dbna" &$?? Taut Alie lnrludfB Ferrest Stanley Mticlyn Arhuckle DAI KTV 2TH AND jrAIUCET rALALEi 0.4.-. A M. te 11 P. M. JACK HOLT ''AiierN-r "WHILE SATAN SLEEPS" trir"nrYiDT A market An cth VIC 1 UK1A n a m. te n in p m, William Fex's Massive Thriller J3AHED TTHF1 Lincoln Carter's MAIL FAST FAMOt'S STAOE PI.AY 1T'3 MELODnAMA IT'H ATI. ArTION' nvtitiestj Me I hi) Me Vitu- IIIII.MAN MC'IIUHI.. ZIOt tVulant a iiv school for Rltls and mall boa m Sil22. Celltse Pieparatery and UnrftU ;ai re.. ...' '." .....M.g. .irftumipirMpj.. fJKKMAIN'rUVVIN tliltjNifm fl Scheel Year Opens September Ml&M BTANI.EV H. YAriNAI.I., I'flnfleal 'TOVM1 j f- . - vXiXiS- m.h :. ms2 j'jh'i I . T" ,.JS m vnn af.T.'riilt RArvlf.,. Anrt. tftmry Hevt, position guar, or money reiunaea. jj 'W BV Apply. Mr. Ontrander. l'hlla. Civil Serlc, Hchoel. 17(h nnd Market eta. , . ... - -. - -; ,. ; 4 J ,' .. ii Z 1 llread a I'lna. Opens Bept.UO. Ile. dayai. Sept. 1.1 te 20, Ete. Scheel epena Oct. H."i HK. Kvea.. HeptSii26. 2T, 2B 7-0 P. pU4 fllKMIHTKY AMI I'llARMACY COURSES' l,liMiidflUl.JhiCeileiceifI'liBrmaejr; C'ataiec. " niconei: ncicoei,. pa. "" a GEORGE SCHOOL J' Co-edecational vrith Sep. Dormitory BldfV College Preparatory, also Manual Training". nd Cltlienil.lD qurea. 227 acre en Nik ' tbamlny Creak. Athletlci. Frlenda m'r. O. A. WAI.TON. A. M.. Prin. TO tlex 2HS, fJrart-a Hchoel. Pa. i 3.-1 Yeung .Men nml lima I MAPLE WOOD, near Phlla. elt yr. Wakes . I up l.eya te dullea of life J.lm, number- lierfj lai.ie. lean aupcrnaien iieu. raif, j.piuiuui, e.pvnieu anu nea.iniui ieca. ninau Pllfeen lloeklot. J. C 8herlllde. A. B? Hnrvnr.l. Prln , llex 27, Cheater Helhti3; Del Cn . I'a , I1II0VN I'lttl'.. Ilreiul nnd Nprtiic Clnrdra-'1 Ma., PliHn,, preparea ttudenta for any cot cet lKe or profealennl eclioel. the Hint Heard 'rnTi-i nnd for bualneaa. 4Rth ear eeeiaa Fepl IN Hnrell nevr ARCADIA "VcfAVr,??? ALICE LAKE C0NHATnv,r,., n A D1TAI EKJIITH AND MARICCT LArllULi 10 A M te 11 IS P. M. TOM MOORE 'BEATINO THE OAMK" GLOBE pepui.au Vaudisville pepui.au JUNIPER AND MARKET 11 te II AU.KSTtHTW. PA. Allentown Preparatory Scheel Preparer for cellegn or technical aoheoC Rmall cle.esea: Individual Instruction. Al Al ernmerrlal coure. ntudent evernmnt. All athUtlca. Splendid modern bulldlnra I.arxn campua and Bvn'nalum Bprlat carf for veuneer beya R JR0O Calalove. ItlUIN .M MIATTKR. A. M Itendmale CHI.STNt'T Illl.r. ACADESIY A day and beardlnu echenl for boy. Preparation for college, brflclat rata for Ove-day beardera. Opena Sept. 20th. J. L. PATTEnsON. 1 1 admaatar IIETIIMCIIKll. PA. BETHLEHEM PREPARATORY HrilOOI. Preparea beya for nil leadlnu cellegea anij unlveraltlea. Schelnrahlpa Modern hulld lnca. extenalve grounds. Oyfnnaalum. airlm. mlng peel nnd all nthletlra. H-parnte Junier- Scheel Reasonable rnte. Catalegua. Julin M. TiiKsey. M. A., Ilendinaater llex II. Ilethleliem. I'ennn. HAItmMH.UO. PA. WaltonReof This Week Harrisburg Academy W&ulZ"" Pnler nn.1 .lunler Dpertrnenta ratea i'er eaxaieir i, aonrci aenrci llrnwn. lleailmiKter. llnrrlhnrr. LANTASTIC!!. PA. MedArafaV ' Arthur E. PH. - FRANKLIN AND MAIt.SIIAT. inAnmr Preparea beyi for all celleires nnd technical echoela, afndernte trnn. Catalevue. Addreaa K. JI. IIARTJIAN. Pd. D.. Prlnclnat ". Het 412. Lnnrnater. Pn. I'r.NNSIllltO. PA. K EITH'S THEATRE Mat. Todar 21IO. Tonight 8:10 TED LEWIS And Ilia Jazzlrnl flown" "BLACKFACE" EDDIE ROSS Ted Healy Betty: Maud Earl. i riQKin. ir. s Hneaa; utnera AND AL. K. HALL & CO. in 'THE SAP' CYCLONIC if! cSfpertraitby size 8x10 complete in attractive silver or Celd onset frame for '10.22 1M0 CnESTN'CT ST. Eva Tanguay America's Greatest Eccentric Comedienne OUR ONLY CHANCE TO BOOK THIS UNRIVALED ARTISTE FOR ONE WEEK ON THE IWaltonReof Willow Greve Park TODAY SOUSA AND HIS BAND Thursday SOUSA DAY Perkiomen Scheel for Beys , Celere Preparatory Music Dualneea. All athletic:!. SO-acrn campue. Schelarablpa. Development of Character and Tralnlne far u. I Srre our aim. Junier Sc'ioel for yeungar I beya In eeparate cettawe Catalegua. .- O.SCAR S. KKIKIIEL, V. D.. .. I Reh nil, Penniplviinla. Pennabnrtf v ' SA"y.AHi;Tir.PA. '"" NA.Rimi HALL .MILITARY ACADKMY llex 00, Nazaretli, I'a. I'eunded 1743." l-repnraiery anu uuniness euraea. oenler. intermei itery dlata and Junier Depta Athlatlca. Ullllarv I.lf Rev. A. n. Thnrler. H.T..PrIe, READING. PA. Kej-stene Institute "The Service Scheel" A fully equipped echoel with expert tni" etruetera. ergunlzed te t'lva Intenatva lnatrue- .., tlen of 2 yeara ln Electrical Englnaarlnr. Methanlcal Engineering. Accounting and Uualnana Admlnlatratlen. 10 weeka ceura in Automotive Mechanlca. Day and nlgM"' claiate Write for informatlea te Dlroter. Kti alone Institute. 1.1'i North 411. Hltret. Reading. P. :. - :-rlmjlklll Sfm Rrixdlnc'a Jr. Oil.. Readln.. i I'n I'rpn A Jr Cnllpirn rntir.t. Th... ! of ce'.leRS work Blven. New nthletlc field!'' flnlne nan and admlnleiratlen bulldln. Yaar 1400 Yenr epenn Sent. 11. WARREN F. TKEL. A. M 1). P.. Pr. " rURCWICK MGEE CO. Fleer Coverings Exclusively for Almest a Century KnCCATIONAL Ileth m s Special August Sale Of a Remarkably Fine Collection of ORIENTAL RUGS There is presented a wonderful assortment of sizes and, in their selection, no wanted coloring or desirable weave has been overlooked, while in most cases the Reductions are 33 off Our Regular Lew Prices The rugs are all from our regular stock, many of them recent importations. There are mere than a hundred carpet sizes from which te cheese. The following list should be considered only as representative: The Way Out of the Rut Ne effort offers richer reward than epare-tlme atudy rightly directed, Pelrce evening; ceurea offer practical Instruction In Business Administra tion, Accounting. Salesmanship Stenegraphs- nnd In Secretarial nnd Tea.eher Training. Day Scheel Opena Sent. I Night Scheel Opena Sent. 18 l! ! WWARTHMORK. PA. Swarthmore ''"Pnriitury for Ilnya. Arni , " cntnn01- " F- Temllna. lleedmnatfr. llex ;q. Hwnhmere. Pa. WAYNE. Pa. BT. I.CKU'M hCIIOtIL Wayne (Main Line P. H. U.). Pa. fTarlf fffnrr Mtretlt. A. M.. Ifeaduaatr ' '.a nORDENTOWN. N. J. DORDENTOWN MILITARY INSTITlfni 3 Thorough prepnrutlen for enllese or bual ness Efficient faculty small claaaea. Indi vidual attention illllinry training. aitli j ear l'er cat:epu address Drawer C-'JJ. Z Cel. T. I). Lnnilnn, llordentesvn H. J, Prlnclnul and t'emmnnaunt y KNQNxnT n7 j. " MILITARY ACADEMY ' Healthful location 12 miles from Phlla- n delphla. Colleue entrance, tnialncas and,. epenai courses, iseys tnuunt HOW te WENONAH t'P.I KcCI. JSl .HOOI . N I studv Sen.iratn rlfnnrtmsnt fny Tr,i..'i " " " ' " w - M ,--"-. - -. ---. - .... WU..,W.O f Biwineaj AdministTurJen . eleven ycurs ein nnu eer. JG50. Uppp- Pine St. West of llreud SJLNXS BUSINESS COLLEGE Day Scheel Nifbt Scheel SPECIALISTS WANTED In even' department of buntnesi. Ne ethers need apply 7 hat t ttie con dition of business today. Train here and become a specialist In the branch of buslnesa you cheese. Day Scheel opens Sept. 5 Nlsbt Scheel epen sept 7 linn Wnlnut St.. Philadelphia MAJOR C. A. SNYDKR. SudL lint O, r.N'ON I, N. J. JIRONV. y. Y. C LASO N MILITARY ACADEMY A Catholic Ilniinllnir Illxli Scheel and V. h. (.nvrrnmeut It. O. T. C. con ducted l.j the Urethers or .. t.. . the Christian Schools. hlle clashed itk un eriitlall- military kIiedI. the hChelitatlc "urk aluara takes precedence. "M lllt.irv unit Athletic nref erence nr deprndent en nciidemle etund. InE. parleu creuuda, delightfully alu imted en Leiib llund Sound. Rev. Brether A, Jereme, Director C'laenMllltnry Acudcmy. Ilrenx. N.Y.O. ivivyuwiiD ,tun.ljc.licr iUU Business Education In Philadelphia nearly eterybejj knew of the auperlerlty et Sfayer s Business i,eueHU. If you desire business tralnlnit of anv kind, day or evening be sure te pet pur tlculara from Strayer's before rank rs deflnlte nrraneement 1O0O day and nlnht atudents Ine ire wrltere 41 Geld Aredals wen Inst ur Specialties Shorthand Tpe.na Tpe.na Tpe.na Boekkoeplnc Accounting. P e n m . n-fli Arithmetic. Knsllsh and Saleamana'ilp Strayer's Business College 8117 Chestnut Street JNnlnnt O.t-Kt ' IIF.....M. r , d( gaMmJtiik ' lexinoten7vaT ' Weave Size Regular Sale Price Price Sultanabad 13.9 xl0.2 $475. $285. Arak 12.10x11.7 700. 450. Ismid 13.8 x 9.10 Arak 13.8 xl0.7 Kirmansha 13.4 x 8.7 Anatolian 14.5 xll.3 Turceman 15.1 xll.6 Arak 15.5 xll.9 Sultanabad 14.0 x 9.10 Serape 18.8 xll.3 Gorevan 17.0 xl3.5 Sultanabad 12.0 x 9.0 Sultanabad 18.0 xlO.10 Feraglian U.lOx 9.4 17.7 xll.3 12.1 x 9.2 11.8 x 8.5 Turceman Lilehan Serape Kirmansha lO.lOx 9.8 Hamadan 11.0 x 8.3 Kirmansha 11.5 x 9.0 500. 275. 750. 485. 750. 485. 600. 375. 700. 375. 850. 585. 600. 390. 850. 575. 750. 550. 425. 325. 775. 550. 275. 175. 750. 475. 750. 550. 375. 265. 650. 395. 400. 225. 600. 425. Weave Serape Milas Lilehan Gorevan Kirmansha Lilehan Kirmansha Feraghan Gorevan Kirmansha Kirmansha Saruk Feraghan Savalan Feraghan Serape Savalan Gorevan Serape Serape Size Regular Sale Price Price 11.2 x7.8 $375. $275. 11.5 x7.ll 12.1 x9.0 12.6 x9.2 11.0 x7.6 12.3 x9.5 11.6 x9.5 11.7 x8.9 12.3 x9.4 11.10x9.6 12.4 x8.8 12.8 x8.9 12.2 x8.7 12.1 x8.6 11.7 x8.9 9.3 xS.O 11.4 x8.6 12.2 x9.4 11.7 x9.6 11.2 x9.3 400. 650. 475. 600. 750. 750. 375. 475. 750. 800. 950. 300. 375. 375. 275. 375. 485. 350. 450. 295. 475. 325. 390. 495. 495. 275. 375. 475. 550. 775. 195. 225. 275. 175. 265. 385. 225. 275. The William Penn Charter Scheel Scheel Openu Tuesday, Sept. 19 Make-up Examination Monday, Sept. 18 ,0p"5 ,or InPertlcn nnd Claislllcittleii of Pupils. Sept. Sh. Richard M. Gummere, Ph. D. Ueudm.ister tuiiirnTrnitiin nrr rrmmr f j Wanamaker Institute 1 23d and Wnlnut Strceti I IJny Scheel Septrmlirr 13 i . U Afternoon A Etrnlnit Kchoela. September !) R W,tTU FOP CATALOO I ti Telephone Locust SHU ensue mil rtciiaemy, l-ilnrliin. Vaj. Ideal locution aiid climate Preparea for cellea7 uiiLcraities be ernment ucudemles and busW r.j Sirenc faculty Military training. Mu. ntlkent bulidtntjs ura kmnaaium Dest. ferjjya unilir 1 1 Ker .'nt add tha Mupi! Yeuiib Unnien nnd (,lrU MRS. CASKIN'S SCHOOL for Girls Day and Bearding Ccuntrv location 12 minute, from Philadelphia. 21 ncre3 of Camnui: All Sports. Herlcey. naaketball Tvr.nli. C.nlf anJ Ilurjeback Itltlln-' Cellepe Preparntery antl General Courses. Plnne with Thuel Burn, hnm. Demestic Arts and Secretarial Course. CatalOKUO. MIIS LA GDO.V CA55KIN 0erbre'K Pennsylvania Telipine. Merlen 663 City ynejw(! l Gieen llinFarma Eitata Slls lllniiin'a SUinel for lmlrr.,r,.. Junier. Senior an I On.du". rf."f,'n,r X rr"Ad,?rc.r.rT- ,,&rt?5??sa I0 Pi t Philadelphia. Pa l alias hjiw ird Mho..l tur (Jlrl. n..'. "i. " I'a Collet-i. nienuraiurv ;VJ"" a i.. . i . -.-.:---- ! n COMl'LETK III blNKssTilAlVlVfj IloekWplnB. Accountant .-ecreti, UV Z. ceneral bualnesi tramln Ou. nrJ ,,"' pr alwava n dmn.l Pall i.rii. .1." Sept 3, Nlaht clasie, Sept l" (-l!,,r,,rt" IX5K PIIU.A. IIIMMS COI.I.U,, t WS nnU felate u' Ceinmvne I'M? Jljrkrt St.. Phllu.lflt.hln 1'iHia rariieiiit emte, ii"", " i-..rn. ue nestle Sciatic , rnrnar, c. la fcr p.ji lla n Hal. Oynwyl ' lr -en and Wvnnetipld Wri I BDI I X M IKS 1 I VI T S MVA III". Prlnrlpal ll.e IT.iKrrle huel jnj; x ii',nJ ST -VS..r!,''u!;;.,u,L,u,S: iyiv Lijt ia, "" Oak Lane Country Day Scheel Oak Ijne. 1'lilln.. Va. K Pre(relv Scheel for 15, and nt m Kindergarten te rni,.... n r..."' (alia for and returns children. Tnlrty atril of athletic fl.lds plaiereund and lv"od"ae3 lalephene Melrose nn Wrlte ""uu'"". rivuLiauiiiiii, harcOm sciioer. r.. . - .'. ...l.r i. ..mi. irrpurnteij or special a studv Musk ,rt Catalea ilr. IJ.IHU Manner liar. ,, in, 'a uK ' Head of Srlioel. Jr. i,. a .. Aradrmle Head. MIIIN II. P HINT rill'.STKII, PA. V il Oulc Iana Onllnlrv" h J J.V"7.,,r COMMKKCIAI. Ti:.t'Hl.lK" iliTisKf! (OLKH.Ur ShertnYpU TeuchVni?." . i22e Market iA!!lM&&l 'A . w tf,f-S JilfMfi i Uoekkeejilni; mid Jlethede Till: TAVI.O.l ( ll()(II iun 3r. nere Uic-k'i; hnei and wna II et t Phlladelphwi ' l llarket St. un in i TIIK KI.IM.rn sr.MI.St. tNO. Junier Cillrke (uitrira ('.' jeura) Phl'i.l IMu atlen, HwcretBilal Itu.tn. rt Kxer en i-tne ironewlci Ctillriie I'reiiurullen II sears) H'jnlit.l reurens for t best eeler Ar;..enilr in- IlUh hi lu.el I rwnY 1 Inril hut ihermiRii 'rn(nln for llf. ClirUtlne P lle. I'rlnrliml. HaV flip ' I.ITITZ. PA. MISS WOODS' SCHOOL- ,. , "'iAVi?IJKk"i-.,,!r,r" fcrsiilt I'ulilie l.iimr llureju lur (.artlfiila.. III tltil u ml a"j.l.. ... 1. 1 . a, -. H'f ?.."' CeluuibU Ate. - laaoea In Swlmmlin.-. dlvlns andlVa rmnaalum epena In September;!:, ly at (MtltM, 1704 N, llread M Yrae tffVP. w4ai. I.tMlKN HAM. HinilNAKY A ,'lrls' echcel sin. u 17111 Academic. Cellsra P.eruratnry & Hiwtnl Ceureei. H.fari?, .iV Dept aym. Her retN rial Cat eV. V. f. I 's.' "- ' r " -llet l"". "liltL"'- ( IJ'MOA li n STll J-'OTION ' ' Zeckwer-llaLn I'hilaJ.lnniTM,,.;,.!" i.L '.Lli Main Sihoel, 1BI1 Spruca alraeti im JlmZZri .i.Mten Bep,emb.rU" G&$?J:$i$g; ti. is m 4t li UVJu- i Vil aiwd s. ,-r .tet&J&!-3iti.w wj,' .. . i.- JLMM. m .UMy,, auWetk,flJ.;vJSfft.t W.J. ii1-- a .v S$ J " ..'
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