Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 15, 1922, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENI BUBEIOA EEER-PHIIBEEPHIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922
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fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
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Nancy Wynne Speaks of Miss Page's Marriage She
Tells of Seme Interesting Tennis Tournaments
aiid of a Fancy Dress Ball at Cape. May
ASV'T It a surprise end' n. very
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Rr'n"nn.i. Sfflclnteil. I henr that thejr
JVe'ect te live in Canten for a
' fml Mrs. Hewnnl Wurts l'.ipc, left font
Z inVth her uncle ant mint, Dr. nnd
ir.. f'hmles weed, ei itnuiiiiiKiuii,
M. a t.lii te California nn.l the Fer
S.f nn 1 Wlstnp has been In China
ftViiJ n venr new en educational nnd
ffieu" 'work nt the Canten Christian
Ki AubhH 8 and Evelyn's uncle.
cipcct
Evelyn made her debut three jenrs
. at n tea willi her sister Mary, who
Kv Mrs. Jelin O. PIntt. Anether
?.,"? Is Mrs. Isaac Starr, ,lr. After
Evelvn cnnie out sue ioek a "'
Wcins .and
Km" and pretty ami quite an unusual
vri She In n nierc of Mr. Jnmes
f ir'ce and she and her parents upend
Sfwmimmer with her at her Chestnut
El".1. "- Af.e T.nrtfe llrn nn Fourth
.inn. "n- ---.: ;;
j car at
... .niliintnil nt the
Sin the" winter with Ml I'uullne
BAwle. Evelyn Jk n Krnnddaughter of
the Inte Mr. S. Unvls l'age.
tennis tournament ni .win
last week the Iilc one nt Hit:
for the championship of Mi
ft. A let of Philadelphia cl
I in it
71111 home,
wieinr weed waH Kranunicu irum
' Pnn In 10-1 as an engineer and is a
mber of the Zeta Psl Fraternity. He
. Sine wn of Mr. and Mm. Horatio
riirtis Weed, a nephew of Mr. Merris
& and a relative of Miss Ld ia
Merris. His Flster Annabel or nennle
Jam" out two cars age and is very at-
tractie. ,
EVEHY one seems te be interested in
nil forts of sports nt the summer
rlaces. Twe wcckh age uirii: u-
tennis tournament nt Nerthens nn.l,.
Mnine came
clrls played
T ImmrlnnKllRle 1111(1 MlllslC
Ktrun'rt. whenrc nt liar Harber with
Eli, innilier. Mrs. Itebert Ee Cente;
Mrs. Crawford Madeira-, who was
Harnli Xellsen and nn awfully poed
Saw, Kitty Perter and Ohm Car
renter Kitty is Majing with her uncle
Snd mint. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Italn,
it Xertheast. nnd Cinn is there, tee
with Anna Mess, who will be one of
he autumn debs, though her tea was
In .Tune.
At Saranac Inn, where se many
Phllndelphlnns go. the annual tennis
tournament will begin en August
One of the best players nt Siirnnnc is
Mnllv Thnver, General and Mrs. Uus
Mll Thnvers' daughter. The Thayers
have n camp there, where they go every
eummjr. Seme of the ether camps arc
occupied by the Arthur E. Ncwbeld,
Jrs.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frazer Harris. Mr.
rnd Mrs Geerge It. Packard. Mr. and
Mrs. Wl'llnm E. Geedman. Jr., and
Mr. an.l Mrs. Hugh I. WlWen. The
Wilmer Hiddlcs. who had Peppy lot let
taue for .Tulv. have gene en .te liar Har Har
eor by new I think. They were planning
te leaw the early pnrt of August. I
knew. Mellv Thayer Is new playing
in the notional tournament nt Ferest
Will, which begnii .csterdny afternoon.
te che will have n btrenueus time ahead
cf her.
HAVE you heard the latest excite
ment at Cape May? A fancy dress
ball. It i te be nt the I,nfnetti Hetel
en the evening of Enber Day. Septem
ber 4. and it sounds very gay. Mrs.
Charles N'errls is in charge, assisted by
Mrs. Geerge IC. Crozer. Jr., Mrs.
Jeseph Rollins. Jr.. Sirs. Hnrnswn
Cner. Jr.. nnd Pansy Scott, and a
lone list of patronesses. Mr.-. Ilebert
Williams will have chnrge of the aides
who will sell cigarettes and candy.
, There will be n cabaret show. tee.
and we will ngnin hne n chance t see
fuch well-known talent ns Mrs. Har
rison Cnner. Mrs. .Teepli Hellins. Jr..
nd Deberah Seal, of "Why Net" fame,
ffhev a that Mnrv Ernestine Celeman,
the 'heroine of "Why Net, 102'JV will
also be there and even the Quaker Maid
Chorus from "The Mnrrlnge Tax.-'
Imagine such a galaxy of beauty at
Cape May !
There will be prizes for the three
cleverest ceumes, n fortune teller and
romnititien dancing which nil the sub
debs and their beaut arc rrazv about.
Three prizes will be uwarded for that,
tee. The ball N for the endowment fund
of the Churrh of the Advent, for which
a most successful card partv was given
last week. NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Miss Katliryn 7.. Ogden, daughter of
M.1 and Mrs Geerge P. Ogden, of
Oakdene. H.idner. and Mlts Theodora K,
Mllle, clnugtner of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
tlllle, of Bilarwoed, Ilavcrferd, wlie
are spending several wi'cks at White
Sulphur Springs, w. Va , with Miss
CMcn's parents, were the guests of
honor at a dinner Inst night which
Mr. l: I', Schcnck gnc at the Green
trier Hetel.
Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton
Rice, of th's city nrd New Yerk, gave
a dinner-dance last evening1 at Mlra
aiir, their llla at Newport. There were
thirty Kuests. Dr. nnd Mrs. Ulcn wilt
KUe a ball en Friday evening at Mlra
mar. Mr and Mrs. Clarence TV Delan. of
Rosemont, who nre nt Seaweed, their
summer home nt Newport, cntcitnlned
at luncheon yesterday before the tennis
tournament ut the Casine, where, they
eccupirj their box. Miss Peggy Thayer,
daughter of Mrs. Jehn 15. Thnyer. of
"edttoeil, Haxerferd, who Is visiting
Engaged
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MISS MARY EWERBRINK
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Many Eimerbrink, of 7000
Chew street, ' Sedgwick and
Vccan City, whose engagement
J? oeon announced te Mr.
Mifflin Armstrong, of 1704
' North, Sixtepiih street "
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Delnn this week, will be
the Buent of honor nt a dinner which
they will glve tomorrow avenlng.
Mr. and Mrs. James M Wlllcex, of
Camp Woedsliy Ithan, Vlllanevn. who
iinve been t pending some time nt Lenex,
Mnls. have left for liar Harber, Me.,
whre they will remnln for n few weeks
before returning te this city,
Mr. and Mra. James McClure Kahne Kahne
fteck and their daughters. Miss Cnai Cnai Cnai
lotte Fahnestock and Miss Mary Fnhne Fnhne
steck, of 237 East Rlttenheuse squure,
who are spending the summer abroad,
have left Alx.les-Balns nnd nre new li.
Paris, where they will remain some time
befere returning te this country In the
autumn.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. W.
Oraham. of Chestnut Hill, nre new In
Mnntoleklng. N. J., where they will re
main until the beginning of .September.
Their dnughlcr. Miss Carollne P.
Oraham, who Is spending the summer nt
Beaver Camp, East Union, Ma., will
make her debut nt a tea te be given
by her parents Saturday, September 30.
Miss Alice Merlce. daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Will am N Merlce. of Chestnut
Hill, who are spending the summer nt
their enmp. Kull e' Fun. Sliver Lake,
was recently the guest for a few days ei
Miss Emma Blddle Nerrls. daughter et
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nerrls, at their
home In Cbcstnut Hill. Miss Nerrls
wljl leave shortly for Nnrragansett Pier,
where she will visit her uncle and. nunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Beeves Waln
wrlght. Miss Mnrguerlte Jefferds Beyle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A.
Beyle, of Keswick Heuse. Rydal. win
spend next week-end with her uncle. Mr.
Geerge fJ. Meade, at Ills cottage nt Cape
May. Miss Beylo will be a debutante
of the nutumn.
Mrs. T Duncnn Whclen, of Glen
Ledge, qyerbroek. Is spending the re
mainder of the summer ut Northeast
Harber, Me.'
Miss Eleaner T. Dunning, daughter ei
Mr. and Mra. Geerge A, Dunning, of
Cegalea, Chestnut Hill, has returned
from a three weeks' visit In the Ad Ad
Irendncks. Mlsn Eleaner R. Ivoens. daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick S. Keens, et
Church read. Ardmore. Is spending a few
days nt the Hetel Chatham In New
Yerk. Miss Keens, who will be a debu
tante of the autumn, will be Introduced
at a dance te be given by her parents
en Saturday evening. September 30.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilfred Lewis, cf Haver
ford are new at North- Haven. Me.,
where they expect te occupy their sum
mer home. Jericho Farm, until tne end
of September.
Mr. and" Mrs. William Glever Tan
const and their daughters. Miss Eliza
beth Punceast and Miss May Pancoast.
of "Woodbury. N. J., will leave today
en a meter trip te New England. Upen
their return they will occupy their
summer home en Beach avenue. Cape
Mny, where they will remain until Oc
tober 1.
Mrs Mlna C. Wnlters nnneunces the
mirrlage of her daughter. Miss Anne
Walters Scott, te Mr. Nathaniel Bar
ratt Smlthers en Saturday. .Tulv 22, In
New 'Yerk City. Mr. and Mrs. pmlthers
will be at home after August IB at
3 Arnodale read. West Hartferd, Conn.
Miss Agnes Otte, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur L. Otte, of 327 Seuth Forty
third 'street, left yesterday for Newport.
U. I., where she will be one of the bridal
party of Miss Christine Lee Lincoln,
daughter of Captain and Mis. Gatewood
Sanders Lincoln, whose marriage te Mr.
William Slnten, of Richmond, Va , will
take place en August 19. Miss Otte
will be the guest of Captain and Mrs.
Lincoln until after the marriage, wlieii
she will be entertained by Lieutenant
Colonel and Mrs Geerge T. Bewman at
the Xavnl War College for a few days
befere teturnlng te Jhls city.
Mrs II. II. Keene and her daughter,
Mrs. Themas O. Haydock, of Cynwyd,
are spending the month of August at
Cape May, where Mr Haydock jonie
them eer the week-ends.
Along the Main Line
Mrs. Samuel Humphrey, of 9V'T'
brook, sailed laet week en the Majestic
for Carlsbad and Rumania, accompan
ied bv her daughter. Mrs. G Sumner
Ireland and her two grandchildren,
Humphrey li eland and O. Sumner
Ireland, Jr. They will visit Mrs. Hum
phrey's son-in-law- and daughter. Lieu
tenant Colonel L D Tleusann and
Madninc Tleusann. In Rumania, return
ing the latter part of October.
Mr and Mrs James Rcnwick Hegg
and their ten. Master James Renwlck
Hegg. Jr., of Effrlckwoed. Merlen, who
have been spending the summer In Eu Eu
lepcun travel, nre expected home the
Middle of September.
Germanteivn
Mr. nnd Mrs AYllllam II. Mnurcr, of
the Weed-Norton Apartments, who
palled for Europe en July 18, nre leav
ing Londen for Paris nnd will llt
Switzerland and Italy befere theh- re
turn t0 this country en August .O'en
the Mauretanla.
Mr. nnd Mis. Rebert M. Parker of
6210 Morten street, are nt their cetfJge
In Wlldwoed for the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter F. Yeagr, of
Legan, who nie spending the suinmer at
122 West Upsal street, are receiving
congratulations upon the birth X a ten,
Walter F. Yeager. Jr.
Dr. nnd Mrs Jehn O. Lcsslg. of 239
WUter street, have left by meter for
a -trip te Lake Geerge.
West Philadelphia
Miss Helen Foresman, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs Grler Foresman, of 4213 Osage
avenue, has returned frpm Hlgglns Lake.
Mich, where ehe sp;nt several weeks
with friends.
Mrs. J. S. Beetem nnd her daughter.
Miss Eleaner Beetem, of 4513 Pine
street, are spending a month In Lan
caster, O. where they are guests of
Mrs. N. R- Butler.
Miss Mildred Feely, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Jeseph A. 1-Ve ly, of fi208
Carpenter street. Is at the Hetel Cheleea,
Atlantic City, with her patents.
North Philadelphia
A surpilse birthday party was given
te Mr. Kdwaid Ornsteln by his wife,
Mrs. Delia II Ornsteln. nt their home,
47G1 North Warneclc street, en Sunday
night. Among the gutsts were Mr. and
Mrs I Cehen, Mr. und Mrs. Jeseph
C. Mnss, Mr and Mrs. J Isenberg Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Biedk. Mrs. Ida Relf.
Miss Teddle Hewie, Mibs burah Mause
and Mr Mejer Isenbeig.
Mis. Baiten L. Brown and her daugh.
ter. MIhb Betty I Brown, of 1828 West
Tiega street, will leave this week by
meter for Buck Hill Falls, Pa., where
they will spend seme time.
Miss Katharine Brennan. daughter of
Mr. and Mis. William V. Brennan. 3108
North Breal strict, has returni'il from
an extended tour of the Cataklll Moun
tains. Seuth Philadelphia
Miss Betty Fusry. of 1818 Seuth
Twenty-fourth street, has returned from
Wlldwoed, N. J , after un extensive
stay,
Mr. Alexnndcr Heff, of 1244 Tree
stieet, Is spending a few wceka In Wild Wild
weed. Miss M. Nur.gesser, of 2333 Seuth
Eleventh street, has "returned home after
spending several weeks In Wlldwoed.
MIssjAgnes M. Clark, of 1022 Green
wich street. Is the guest of Miss Helen
Blsblng nt the JllRblng summer home In
Wlldwoed.
Mr, Themas A. Clnrk nnd Mr. Jehn
Flanagan are having an extended visit
te Wlldwoed ns the guesU of Mr, "yer
ence Conaty.
Miss M. McElhene, of 2115 Seuth
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Miss '
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D. Perter,
daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A.
Perter, Jr.
of Chestnut
Hill, who is
spending
the 8iynmer
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Eighteenth street, has left en an ex ex
tcnslve trip through the New Eng
land States and Canada.
Mr. William. Frey, of 1729 Seuth
Eighteenth street, Is spending a fort
night In Wlldwoed.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Levey, of 210!)
Seuth Woodstock street, entertained en
Sunday evening at the christening of
their son. Mr. Harry Levey, Jr. Mrs.
Levey will be rememnered as Miss Cath.
arlne Themas, daughter of Mr. Frunk
Themas, of 1721 Mifflin street.
Miss M. Ven Dcr Tltiet, of 1729 Seuth
Eighteenth street. Is spending a few
weeks In Wlldwoed.
Miss Jean Brennan,' of Eighteenth
and Mifflin streets, metered te Wild Wild
weed, where she will be the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Frank Brennan, for
Severn I .weeks.
Bridesburg
Mr. and Mrs. Morten Hepkins and
their family, of 6120 Tacony street, are
spending the remnlndcr of the season
at Wlldwoed.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernen Henry, of 1766
Richmond street, nre entertaining as
their guests fcr n few weeks Miss Irma
Walten and Mlsa Elizabeth Walten, of
Bloemsbuig, Pa.
Mrs. Blanche Gorden, of 4817 Garden
street. ls visiting In Wrlghtsvllle for
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several
Miss
vceks.
Helen Pnttcrsen, of Hcdlcy
street, 13 at Atlantic City for a few
weeks.
Frankford
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. O'Neill, of
1208 Fillmore street, are nt Atlantic
Cltv. where thy will remain until the
middle of September.
Miss Dorethy Llberten. of 1315 Foulk Foulk
red street, and Mrs. E. Elizabeth Carl Carl
eon are spending three weks In Eagles
nurc. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver T. Harrison, of
1C65 Meadow street, are receiving con
gratulations! upon the birth of .1 son.
Miss Myrtle E. Rice, of 5035 Oils
corn street, Is spending several weeks
in Bosten.
Mrs. Chnrlen Westen and her chil
dren, of Orthodox street, are In the
Poconos for the month of August.
Norristown
Mr. and Mrs. Geerge W. Watt, of
919 West Main street, gave a dinner at
Betzwood Farms Inn en Friday In
honor of Mrs. Jehn Ward Harrison, et
Fert Werth, Tex., who Is their guest.
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry
Stlnsen, Mr. and Mrs. William Watt
and Mr. and Mrs. Heward Watt. ,
Mrs. William D. Burk, of 1011 West
Lafayette street, entertained a number
of relatives and friends at her home en
Friday evening In celebration of her
seventy-second birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs Jeseph J. McGlnlcy. of
818 Swede street, observed their
twenty-fifth wedding annlveisary an
Saturday. They have two children, En
sign J. Alfred McGlnlcy nnd Miss
Eleaner McGlnlcy.
On last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Geerge
F. Chllds, of 1325 Arch street, cele
brated their silver wedding anniver
sary. -
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Hendricks, of 1321
Markley street, entertained nt cards en
Friday In honor of their guest, Mr.
B. F. Simpsen, of Erie, Pa. Among
the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Barrett, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Wagner.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Besler, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Haws, Miss Marguerite Kro Kre
bltzsch nnd Miss Henrietta Krobitzsch.
Mrs. Frank Deylo and her son. Mas- 1
ter Kenneth Deyle, of 31 East Brown
street, will spend the next two weeks In 1
Atlantic City. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Futhy Smith, of Cur-
ren.terrace, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllilam
Walt, of Hamilton street, spent the
week-end In Ocean City,
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J need, of Curren
terrace, metered te Bethlehem, where
they aie spending n week with rela
tives. The Rev. and Mis. Will H. Houghten,
of Swede street, have geno en an nuto nute nuto
mebllo trip through the New England
States.
Delaware County
Miss Mildred Simpers, daughter of
Mr.. nnd Mrs. Themna W. SlmPf", of
Swnrthmore, who Han been entertaining
MlssElpnner Persen, of nkers. g. y.
and Miss Elizabeth Lewis, of North
Wales, left a few days age for New
Yerk, wheie she will remain for a
week.
Miss Evelyn Peckwerth, of Brook Broek
line. Pa., Is en a meter trip te Niagara
Falls nnd Tcronte, Canada.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. 8, a."?-"&
spending several weeks at Miwy. Ncna
Scotia, wilt net return te their home
near Ridley Park until September.
Miss Jane Pltteck. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jehn W. Pltteck. of Swarth Swarth
mere. Is the giiest of friends In Pitts
burgh for n few das.
Mrs. Rebert Hewnrth 1ms ' returned
te Chester from 11 may at Atlantic CU.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Yming. of
Swartlimerc. have been entertalnln
Mrs. Martin's sister, Mrs. Charles 1 W.
Hussey, of Jenklntewn, for a few das.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Levis, of Ridley
Park, are In Canada, where they will
remain until tne imuuie ui a,iw...
Miss Dorethy Hey, daughter of Mr.
Emanuel Hey, of Lansdowne, has re
turned from Atlantic City, where she
wis the guest of friends for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Garrett, of
Svvarthmere, and their daughtera have
returned from a meter trip . te camp
Redwood. N. J., where tneir son
spending the summei.
is
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cApertraitby
f&aritraclv-
size QxlOcemplatti
in attractive sitver or
aela aatci rramt ter
1818 CHESTNUT BT.
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35c a Ball
Colonial Yam Heuse
1231 Chemr St. jJSn&u
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Women's
Small Sizes
Reduced te
3.75
Pumps, Oxfords and Shoes
Sizes 2'2 and 3
Widths AA, A and 0
CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut
Stere Closes 5 P. M. Saturday All Day
'Remodeling and Repairing at 1S Off Winter Prices
Atlantic City
Manv Plillmlfttnhia women will attcnu
the card party te be given this afternoon
in tne gnu room or me Ainu'
Hetel, tinder the auspices of the Penn
sylvania Chapter international ii ii
tfen of Catholic Alumnae, the object
belng te finance the work pr maKinjs
hooks in Braille type rer in; """"
Miss Frances McManus, of 1419 North
Xl-nA U nkitUmnn nt ttlA nil refill
for tha blind and Is assisted In today's
entertainment by the following Phila
delphia wemen: Miss isiuaeein iju
quesne, Miss Lucy Drucdlng. Mrs.
Walter OlbbenH, Mrs. Edward D. -.
Lynch, Miss Agnes Mylaii. Miss Mary
Miller, Miss Anna Ward and Miss
Flerenco White. The grill room of tne
Ambassador Is beautifully decorated for
the occasien: about fifty tables have
been arranged und the prizes are Oliver
pencils. Among the Phlladclphlans ex
pected are: Miss Florence Clese, Miss
Ixmrv. Mr&. Chares J. Hebail. Mi"9
t.-tir.v.AVt a ii.M.ri Mm PVnnle MC-
Manus. Mrs,' Helen 'r. Cu'rran. Mrs. M.
Whltaker. Miss Margaret McManus, Mrs.
Jehn Loughran. Mrs. Jehn Leftus, Mrs.
Vincent carreil, miss aiice muinn, .'
Jeseph McHugh. Mra. William J. Mc Mc
Cleskey, Mrs, James J. Shleran, Miss
Clara Louise Banten, the Misses Trainer,
Miss Genevieve Campbell, mips uareimc
Murphy. Miss Marlen Fenerty. Mrs.
Peter Llebert. Mrs. D. F. Keenan, Mrs.
J. Wright. Mrs. Edward Millar. Mrs.
William Deyle. Mrs. William Derman
and Mrs. WJlIlam Llndlg.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A Daiten nave
returned te Bala after a stay at Atlantic
City.
Kfm r V. V.ahn Mr. Harry J. Zahn
and Mr. Charles E.' Zahn are at Hadden
Hall for several weens.
Mrs. Geerge W. Whlteman, of Phila
delphia who Is spending the summer
at the Hetel Traylnere, gave u card
party yesterday nfternoen In the Belve
dere of Hetel Traymore. There Were
slaty guests. f
Among the Phlladclphlans nt thy
Traymore nre Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes !
Farrell und Mr. James !'. Farrell, Jr..
of Sharen Hill: Mr. und Mrs. Henry U,
Uruedlng, of Elklns Park, and Mr. nnd
Mrs. William J. Mecn-e.
CHILD HIT BY AUTO
Ran In Frent of Machine,
Witnesses 'Declare
Jehn fWirnedcr, three yenrs old, was
knocked down by un automobile In front
of his parents' home nt 481 Mnrpte
street. Itoxberniigli, Inst nlghf, and re
ceived a possible frnctunj of the skull.
Arthur Uldlcr, of 401 Ittpkn street,
Bey
was drlvlhir past with his mother flnl
severnl friends in IiIh car. The child,
according te witnesses, ran out from be
bind ti truck mid into (he path of the
automobile,
Muglntrntc Dern held ltldlcr In $.100
bull for n further henrine September 0.
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Leeks mut be the natural
disposal et Fat.
Atmet any ether blmlh may
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Formerly te 16.50.
5.00
Street Dresses
Formerly te 29J0.
9.95
Street Dresses
Formerly te 79J0.
19.50
Finest Dresses OK te 07 Zf)
Formerly te 100.00. & ' nJ 9 UU
Kiddies Frecks 9 K(
Formerly te 5 JO. JJ
Envelope Chemises
Special.
3.95
Sweaters, 2.95 Smart slipover styles.
Dtrwtlen Btanltty Company et Amarlea
NINETKKNTH A MAnKKT
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THOS. MEIGHAN
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"IF YOU BELIEVE IT,
IT'S SO!"
With Theodere Ilebert. Pullne8tarli
ADDED DHSilA In 'BtlUnt.r. DANCB'
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10 I'. M.
& W imOAD & CHESTNUT
MARION DA VIES
IN A PARAMOUNT PICTIJItE .
"The Yeungr Duma" $?
rait Ale Include
Terreit Btanlgy Maclyn Arhuckla
nil KfV I2TH AND M"AIIKET
rALALL 0.45 A. M. te 11 P. M.
JACK HOLT 'A"AMei;NTnr
"WHILE SAJAN SLEEPS"
NINTH & MAIIKF.T
fi A M te 11 1.1 P. M.
William Fex's Massive Thriller
T THE
Lincoln r-i a enn
rei
VICTORIA
MAIL
Carter's
TAMOPS
STAOE
PLAY
IT'S MKI.ODRAMA-. IT'S AT T. ACTION
ADrAniA 1CT CHESTNUT
AIVLnU In. te a m te i i p m.
ALICE LAKE cexbad xabms
r APITfll K'OHTII A.D MARKET
rfAriIVlj 10 A. M te 11 13 P. M.
TOM MOORE "hhatjnci
JUNIPER
AND
M'AKKET
1! t, 11
popular V9,lnvilU popular
SATtsFYivr; ""-'-"- piticps
GLOBE
WILLOW GROVE PARK
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SOUSA
AND HIS BAND
Tenlsht Hear Jehn Delan, Cernetlst. slay
"I Leve a Little Oettaite"
ThurKda SOUSA DAY
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EITH'S THEATRE
.Mat. Tedav 5:10. Tonight 81IO
TED LEWIS
And Ills .Tarzlral Plnnrn
"BLACKFACE" EDD1E ROSS
Ted Heal) Betty, Maud Earl:
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AL. K. HALL & CO. in 'THE SAP'
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Purchasing
Agents' Orders
Accepted
Mail Orders
Promptly Filled
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1115 CHESTNUT ST.
C Opposite Keith's Theatre)
Continuing Tomorrow Morning, Our
August Fur Sale
At Savings That A verage ONE-THIRD!
Every concession, however impressive, is a con
cession of price never of quality; for the high
standard of FORBES' furs must be maintained.
This sale differs from ether similar fur sales in many
respects. The greatest difference lies in the gar- '
ments themselves; for in this sale each is of
FORBES' well-known standard of excellence and
dependability. In this sale there are no poorly
made garments especially assembled te sell at a .
cheap price, but a carefully selected, completely
new and widely asserted line of the newest fashions.
A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES PURCHASE UNTIL WANTED
4JtSflr'
Brown
Marmet
Crati
69.50
Winter
Price
liO.OO
Fur Chokers
7.50
Value te 1S.00
Natural Squirrel, Natu
ral Mink, Opossum and
Taupe or Brown Wolf.
Fur Chokers
14.50
Value te 30.00
Stene Marten, Baurn
Marten, Russian Kelinsky
and Taupe or Brown Fex.
Hudsen Seal is Dyed Muskrat; French Seal is Dyed Ceney
Frcncb
S.il
Cipn
79.50
Wtnisr
Pric
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ral fil
7k
Nilu
Raccoon
Ceiti ja .
195.00 y :
Wtifer
Prlee
ItO.OO
Hudsen
Seal Capn
225.00
Winter Price
tiu.90
Mlii'll
Hadiei
Seal
(Skunk
Trim'J)
245.00
Winter
Price
S1t.it
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nilu
MS'
Nateral
Meikrat
Coati
98.50
TVttfer
IMca
1S5.00
Fr.ack
Seal
(Sknak
Tria'd)
98.50
Winter
Price
135. te
m
in
mm
J
J Extra LmrgtiSixe Coats Up te 5i Bust in Stock j
Natural
Squirrtl
Ceatt
265.00
H'liifcr
Price
400,00
Coats, Suits,
Dresses,
Skirts
Lingerie,
Sweaters,
Negligees
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Street & Summer Dresses
At Less Than Cost
450 Summer Dresses
Thi
season s smartest stvles. in vn!l l!n.n. :i,
organdies and combinations, in white and all desirable shades.
They were $10.50 te $27.50, te be closed out at
$3-75, $& $9-se
275 Street Dresses
CePeilde ,Chinc' Canten Crepe. Georgette and Printed
-repe, all colors and a wide variety of desirable models.
They were up te $75, te be closed out at
$15, 25 35
Silk Capes
Navy and black, plain
and fringe trimmed.
Thmy were up te $45
" '19.50
Spert Suits
iMestly one of a style;
all sizes.
They were up te $45
10
Spert Skirts
In white and colors.
They icrrc up te $10.50
5.75
Lingerie, Negligees and Sweaters
Nainsoek Nightgowns...
Wert $1.45, Reduced te
95c
Satin Brassieres (All colors) . t-g .
Were $l.9S te $2.50, Reduced te 40
'1.65
Jersey Silk Vests
Were $2.95, Reduced te
Princess Slips
Were $4.95, Reduced te " &.9e
Fine Weel Sweaters
Were up te $4.95, Reduced te
Mohair Slip-en Sweaters.!..
Were up te $6.90, Reduced te
Fiber Silk Tuxedo Sweaters.
Were $7.90, Reduced te
f2.45
f3.95
jC -f"
Pure Silk Tuxedo Sweaters. ,- r
Were $10.50, Reduced te ).
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