"wrwWT HHBBWWkiSCTtWfrtPwmBBBffiWwH 3GF5 7' it Kf. - JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE JVawcy JPynne Talks of tlie Claxten-Atlcc Marriage, Miss Meller's Engagement te Mr. Harrington an Interesting Event Other Bits of News WITH the exception of Ocrtlc Khret's wetiillnjr te Lieutenant Colonel Iltitler en Wednesday nt Edge v)iter Park, tliere will be, nothing doing In tlc Beclnl world thin week round this part of the country. It wnn therefore diverting of Chrlstlnnn Atlcc nnd Oliver Clnxten te Ret married In New Yerk last Tuesday nnd electrify us nil by anneiineliiR It en Saturday, heenuse net many of us knew they even knew ench ether. Besides, Christian!! had net come out yet. Since his mother's death, nearly three years age, Oliver him lived mostly n New Yerk with his uncle, Oliver I.a j-nrgc, only coming en here te viilt bli sister, Margaret Clnxten Ilebard, In Chestnut H'" or nttend some special ball or party, lie is n grandson of the late Mr. Jehn I.a Purge, ee celebrated for his wonderful art work. Mrs, Clnx Clnx eon was Miss Emllle La Fiugc. She married William Itchn Clnxten nnd came te this city te live n number of years age. Mr. Clnxten died some time since. Mrs. Clnxten, who had moved te Chestnut Mill with her four children, three of whom nre new married, went into the business world. She was u meet attractive woman. A few days before Christmas in 1010, while staing with her daughter, Mrs. Morgan Hebard, she slipped en the snow In front of the house nnd tuistnlncd nn In jury from which she never Vecevercd. Oliver's eldest sister, Elizabeth, mar ried Humphrey Stercr, of Bosten, nnd his third sister, Emllic, spends here time between New Yerk nnd Philadel phia. Christiana Atlce is the daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Leuis Atlee nanl a grand daughter of the late Dr. Walter Atlee, who lled for se -ninny years en Thir teenth street below Wnlnut. Mcr mint, the former Miss Adele Atlce, mnrrled the late Count Leuis de Brauges de Beurcin. He was Injured In the recent war and died about n year age. The TxiiiIh Atlpps 1Ki In (own n L'.TJt Iln Lnneey place nnd hac n summer home I In Deven. (Jn her mother s side of the family Christiana is related te the Dll llnehanis. Mrs. Atlee wns Miss Alice Dillingham, n sitcr of MIs Florence Dlllinghnm nnd Mr. Cenwny Dilling ham, who hac apartments nt the Swarthmore. ANOTHER Interesting bit of news en Saturday wns the engagement nf Mls Margaret Meller. daughter of Mrs. Kdwnrd Meller, of Scheel Heuse lane, Ormantewn. te (!eere Wharten Tinrringten, of this city. Mis Meller had quite nn envinble record during the war. She went ever ens nnd worked in one of the huts. And she has iiIwiivh Wn interested in seelnl welfare work, for a lime holding n rc-pensiblc position in one of our large commercial estab lishments ever hundred'" of girls. Lntelv she has been running n small shop nt Brjn Mnwr, selling ''cats' nnd em broideries, n sort of tearoom for the college girls. She is n member of the Women's Over'-cns Legien of tills cltv. The Melleis lie in the met fascinating little house next te the Qunkcr Meet ing Heuse en Scheel lane. THL' Wlimer Biddies nnd their fninllj of Biddies nnd (Sordens lin-ip left the AdiiendnckH for Bar Hniber nnd expect te lemain there for the rest of the season. Mrs. Diddle is se geed looking and bus' inch n delightful man ner! They nre stepping nt the Mnivern Ilou-e In Bar Haiber and hn-.e been attending the lennls. which hns at tracted se many of die younger pce'ile up there.' I find the Corden girls, Mrs. Middle's daughters cry attractive. But thej spent se lilucli time Inst year in Baltimore, as well ns this city. It was hard te sec all one wunted of then). Virginia (Sorden, jeii remumber, came out here and In Baltimore both, and that meant she bad te miss some parties in both cities. But she certainly did have a geed time. Every ene lil;e her. DADDY took the baby out walking with him Inst Sunday. Tt's true. Hie could net walk very far, for she's only n little mere than two; but she truck sturdily out, noticing everj blade of grass and eyery tiny flower, much te dadd's delight. Suddenly en the still Sunday nlr rang out the distant clnng of n church bell. Miss Baby stepped nnd listened enrc- naniircjM Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 , New Showing of Smart Mid-Season Millinery Hats of Taffeta, Satin, Velvet nnd Duvetync, in attractive new models and combined with prices se reasonable that you will surely want te cheese one ua a mid-season hat. Chiffen Weight Full-fashioned Pure Silk Hese, $3.00 Quality at $1.95 These nre all first quality, the product of one of America's best known makers of hosiery; also fine imported qualities; the shudea are Black, Gray, Silver nnd Champagne. Kayscr Ribbed Union Suits, 85c Fine ribbed union suits, in flesh nnd white, in bodice and reg ular tops or tight kpee. The extrn sizes are $1.00. 50c All-Linen Dish Toweling, 30c yard Full 18 inches wide, in sturdy heavy weave, free from lint or dressing. Plain without border, se is also suitable for runners and bureau scarfs. 1 40c Prophylactic Teeth Brushes, 25c These are all of first duality in medium or hard bristle. This is the lowest price nt which hnve ever been sold; all stamped Allen's Improved Hair Nets, $1.00 a dez. Three Dezen Asserted for $2.50 Our Impert Special Fringe Hair Nets Arc extra large size and close mesh. Our "Sllnen" cud eIiuiiq hnlr nets come in larcrc nnd smal' sizes, They are perfectly shaped and easily adjusted for any style hnirdressing. White and Gray Hair Nets are 15c each; $1.50 a dozen. fully, then with n seraphic smile she ...... i.,. iu mwuf enu said biie expect nnlly: "Ice 'cam cones, dnddy." NANOY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnrl frn T,1... rnL,M c. , -------. .rutin ..uiniiiMjii niiencer entertnlned nt tllnner nt their Newport ...... ,,,, e.uurunv m noner or tne bucsih Hiey nie entertalnlnp- nt n liouse pnrty. ..,;" "': "'. :, " ,'rara viiirrtmnrci ii V? ti0f Mmfn nt n beuse party nt ..... wn,.K,. in tiar i tumor, Me., eer this week-end. , ?., nn,l Mrs- A- J- rrexel Piddle hnve returned from n meter trip through the New RtiRlnnd States nnd nra nt the Hetel Lerraine, N, Y, Mr. nnd Mrs Frederic II. Straw uriaare. of Torwoed, Oermantewn, rave recently returned from nn extended trip threuRh New Knglnnd nnd are spendlnn; 'till month nt Pecene Maner In the I'oqeno Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayten Strnwbrldge nre with them. Mr. nnd Mrs. ntchnrd TIlKhmnn, of Haverford. entertained Mrs. Tllghman'e hrether nnd slster-ln-lnw, Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Hehlen, Jr., of Berkeley read, Haverford, Informally nt dinner yes terday, Mlsn Julia V. Tngucrenne Is spending this month In Yerk Harber, Me., nnd will return te Haverford en September 1. Miss Murlel Bishop, of Torresdale, Is vis ting her nunt. Mrs. Whltclaw Iteld, at her camp In the Adirondack.. Mr. nnd Mrs. James M. tVlllcex. of juimui, nre spending several weeks n liar Harber. Mlsi Agiles Ueppller Is spending the summer at Yerk Harber, Me. Mr. and Mm. Jehn Hnzlchurst Masen, Jr, of Queen Lane, have left for n trip of several weeks en the Great -alies. Mrs Samuel Hepe Carpenter, who has been vlvlttng her cousin, Mrs. nebcrt uaritne, at (;iayten, Del., will return te her home In Haverford this -week. Mrs. Charles K. Barba and her two children nre spending seme time with Mrs. J. Nev In I'omcrey at Egcme?ln, Me. Mr and Mrs, Jacob Rlcgel. Jr.. of wayne avenue, will lenva August 25 te spend two weeks nt Bench Haven. Thelr little daughter. Ml-s niizabeth RleBck, will accompany them. Mr. and Mrs. Addis Downing, of I,os Angeles, rallf.. nre being congratulated en the hlrth of n daughter a few weeks nge Mr. and Mrs. Downing lived for merly in Meylnn. where Mrs. Dewnlng's mother, Mrs. Frank T.i-jK.-irt Downing, has a home en Idlcwl.d lane. Mrs "Richard Smith and her daugh ter. Miss lluth M Bcrscli, of Hnddon Hndden field. N. J., have returned home uftcr spending several weeks In Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. W. Klmer Barrett an nounce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Helen Juniata Barrett, te Mr. William lowing Spccis en Thursday, August 17 In Moorestown. N. J. Mr. and Mr Speers will be at home nfter September 15 nt 81 Seuth Mountain aenue, Slentclalr,' N. J. Along the Reading Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Brltt nnd their children, of Kvdal, who have been slaying for a fortnight at the Matl horeugh-Hlenhelm. Atlantic City will re turn te their home this week. Mr. and Mrs IMmund B. Rhodes, of Olenslde, will return en September 1 from Harrlshurg, where they are spend. Ing a few weeks. Along the Main Line Among theee entertained at luncheon by Mrs. Charles Willing Heeber at her home In Merlen a few days ke were Mrs Klwoed Turner. Mrs. Merris Scott. Jr.. Mrs. l.lndsley. MIfs Sephie Delnny nnd Miss Marlen Jenes Mr. and Mrs. Undslcy. who have been guests of rela tives In the East for some weeks, left by meter for their hemj In California this week. Mls-s Nera M Burke nnd her niece, Miss Klta McNnl'y, who have been in New Yerk for seme time, returned te their hutne. U389 Overbroek avenue, last week. Mis. Vincent Carrell, of Overbroek Is spending the summer In Atlantic City with her mother, Mrs. M. 12. II. Mc Mlchen. Miss Helen Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. Stanley Smith, of Overbroek, Ih spending this month at ( amp Jeanne d'Aic, Chateaugay, In the Adliendacks. West Philadelphia Mrs I.ucv O'Donnell and her daugh ter, Miss I'cggy O'Donnell, are spending a i.icutlen at Wlldwoed. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sweeney nnd Miss Gertrude Dougherty, of 5335 De Lanccy street, have returned from Atlantic City. Miss Minerva Dorfman. of 5905 Chris- id these well-known teeth brushes Prophylactic. BVESIIW PUBLIC POPULAR YOUNG MATRON Vmmm,mm:.wmvnra mn i yt'jn w tlan street, has returned home after spending several weeks In Maine. Miss Careline Prlce and Mlsn Jessie Price, of 423 Preston street, have re turned home nfter a stay of heveral weeks In the Poconos. Miss Rosalie V. Toomey, of H02 Seuth Fifty-fourth street, hns returned from Atlantic City. North Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond A. Cabrey, of 2C44 North Twenty-second street, nre re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Patricia Plcrie Cabrey, Mrs. Cabrey was Mlsn Kathryn Marie Crane. Dr. and Mrs. -William Teller, of 1713 Oreen street, nre spending several weeks at Plekferd, Me. Mr. Walter D. Dnlslmer, of the Royal Apartments, Bread street and Otrnrd avenue, spent a few days with Judge and Mrs. Herace Stern at the lattcr'a cottage In Vcntner. Ml Florence Morehouse, of 1922 Xeith Camac street, lias returned home nfter spending a few daja in Doyles town. Miss Eleaner Smith, of I.r.l9 North Carllsle street, has returned home after spending a fortnight in Chelsea. Mr. Jehn McAnlnley. of 1230 West I'rlc nvenue. hna returned after spend. Ing several weeks at Mount Cirutn.i. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Brown, of 171 Dftuphln street, have left en a trip through the State, stepping frr a vvhlle at Gettjshurg. They will retum home after September 6. Seuth Philadelphia Dr. Jehn J. Gllbrlde and his son. Mns ter Donnld Ollbride. of 2521 Seuth Ure.ul street, have returned home nfter spending seme time In Baltimore, Md Miss Isabelle Bauey. of 2133 Seuth Seventeenth street, nnd her aunt, Mlsi Mary C Rooney. who have Just returned from Washington, D. C , ure spuidinc sevcral weeks In Atlnntle City. Mr. Malcolm Kox. of 1121 Snyder ave nue. Is spending n few dajs as the guest of friends In Wlldwoed Crest. Mr. Krnnk Rooney. of 2J33 Seuth Sev enteenth stie. hns left en an cxtcnslvj trip te Nev Yerk. Germantown Mlsi Nera SmythfleH, of Wc-it John John Jehn eon btrect, Is visiting her uncle nnd nunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geerge West, nt their cottnge lit M.-nh.ittin Beach Mr. nnd Mrs William Llpkln nnd their daughter. Miss M.iv Llpkln. of 702 Clive den avenue, and Mr Herace Majer have returned from an automeb.lo tiip through Cannda. Mr. Benjamin McCarthy. Jr., of Ger mantown. snent the week-end at Wild- weed. Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted Aug 3 Off Winter Prices Similar savings of one-third are reflected in every garment throughout our vast stock. Come in tomorrow while stocks are complete and the advantages of early selection are greatest. Six Specimen Values Tafyen at Random te Illustrate the Savings in This Sale. French Seal Capes 79.50 ll'lnfcr 'Men 125.00 French Seal Ceat 45.00 TTIritur Price 13.00 mP A LBDG!B-PHII1ADEI;PHIA, ' MONDA,Y, ' MRS. WILLltyt W. DOD1NB Mr. and Mrs. Bedinc are spend ing the greater part of the eum mer at their place in Villanova, t taking a trip of several weeks' duration te New England Frankford Mr. nnd Mm. Arthur Dyrart, of Sllers street, nre receiving congratu lations upon the birth of n son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Tomklnsen. of the Oxford Apartments, are occupying their cottnge In Asbury Park for the summer. Delaware County Mrr. Leuis Jack, of Meylan, has been entertaining her daughter-ln-lnvv, Mrs Arthur Juck, of Chester, for a few days. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Beeth Tedd nnd their famllv, of Chester, have re turned from n fortnight's stay In WII WII llamspert, where they were guests of Mr. Tedd's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jlermnn Wlrz will sail In a short time for Eurepe. where they will remain for a few months. Mrs. Nerrls Scott entertained Infor mally nt luncheon nt her home in Moy Mey lan last week, her guests Including Jlri Scwel Cerkrnn, Mrn. William Ceniegvs, Mrs. Harvey P. Heward, Mrs Nun Hall, Mrs. Herman Wlrr. and Mist Louise van Zant. Mr. and Mrs. Scott nnd their daughter nnd fcen. Miss Gretchen Scott nnd Mr. Nerrls Scott, Jr., have left bv meter for naglesmere, where thev will remain until nfter Laber Day. "Their nleni. Mk. iiim,.,i. T.nh .'.' pnnlcd them. Sanaa "Just what te DO, SAY and WEAR, by one of New Yerk's prom inent society women." Philadelphia Inquirer "The Clue Boek of Secial Usage" A fruide te Geed Ferm in speech, te charm of manner, nnd te these rc lining influences that serve te smooth and sweeten modern social life. ETIQUETTE. , In Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Heme, by EMILY POST (Mrs. Price Pest) Auther of "I'urple and Finn I.lnen." "The Title Murkct," Kte. II T .storm tl I ami be Q X life, pr .reilMATIOM en pcrennl mnnnrii Becini cuxtema in oery imuxe or practlcfll from thn rrndlx tn the nrne. ib preNonied. witn numerous pnoto pneto pnote Rrniihla illu'trntienand uh Mrs. Pest's poeltlen an fecial nrtilter Ih roceKnlzed In polite aecletj. nhnt ehrt waa ran be nc ret.ted ni uuthnrltatlve Anionic the thousands of point tlie cecrs are: I'ermrt way tn Introduce When Intro ductions are unnccesnrj Hew strangers ni'iulre eerinl ntandlnv In n mmmunlt Hew a eunBBlrl Is presented te eeiet hnKnscments Wedding yitta Ilrlde. fretctt 8ve Cleth. CM) ragei f,. nrt: s; is, postpaid. All Boek-stores, or FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY, Publijneri, 354-360 fourth Avenue, New Yerk 'Remodeling and Repairing at Moderate Ceat 1115 CHESTNUT ST. C Opposite Keith's Theatre) ust Fur m JBi 111 w mm H 111 H k&ahkaim& 131 laiJll r.T.lMf HX Natural Raccoon Ceat 175.00 innfer J'rC6 175 00 Natural Muskrat Ceat 9S.50 Winter Price 135.00 We've made special prevision for these who wish te take advantage of the low sale prices. A moderate deposit secures any fur, and the storage until Fall is gratis. Small payments may be made each month. Extra Large Sixe Coats Up te 54 Bust' Norristown " Mrs. Kenneth Hewie, of 10 ! Knlb slroet, entertained nt tt ten en Wednes day nfternoen nt the Plymouth Coun try Club In honor of Miss Gertrude Hunter. The marriage of MIbs Hunter nnd Mr. Jehn W. Gault, of Portland. Me., will tnke place the lntler part, of October. Mrs. Hewle nnd Mist Hunter received the KUcstn In the main recep tion room of the elub. Mrs. Geerge W. Hnrrlsennnd Mrs. Ashley 1 Hunter presided nt Iho tea tnble. They wero as sisted In serving by Mlsn Mnry Hunter, Miss Isabel Ryder, Miss Harriet 11. Chain, Mlsi Cathorlne Yeakle nnd Mrs. P. Frnnk Hunter, Jr. Mrs. David M. Martin, of nldge pike, gave a dinner lust week In honor of their daughter's, Mlns Mary Martin, twelfth birthday. Miss Anna B. Eisenhower, of 802 De Kalb street, Is at Diamond Pend, Colebrook, N. II., for several weeks. Mlsi Elsenhewer spent the pnst six weeks In study nt Mlddlebury College, Mlddlebury, Conn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Russel March, of 1421 De Kalb street, left this morning for n. trip te Niagara Falls. Miss Mnry Evans, of 622 Swede street, Is visiting relatives and friends In Furnlss, Pa, f Mr. Benjamin Hughes ti spending several days In Barnecat City. Mm Sara Herren nnd her daughters, MIj.3 Knthorlne Herren. Miss Margaret Herren and Miss Wlld.v Herren, of 208 East Oak street, are spending seme time In Atlnntle City, N. J. Mr. Charles D. MeAvtey nnd hta family, of West Main street, have re turned from a. meter, trip te Maine, Miss Beatrice .Tarrett, of C18 Haws avenue, will spend the next several weeks In Baldwin, N. Y. Moercstotvn The Rev. Jehn- IX. Mnsen, nnd his family are home from a vucutlen spent at Ocean City.' - Mr. and Mrs. Whltmcre Atkinson nnd their fnmlly, of Seuth Wnshlngten ave nue, are In the Pccone Mountains. Mrs. N. N. Stokes, Jr of Chester avenue, hns gene t0 Buck Hill Falls. Dr. and Mrs. C7 L. Hendersen are anionic the Moorestown colony at Buck Hill FnllB. Miss Maude Lcffcrts, of East Central avenuc, Is spending a fortnight nt Orr's Island. Ma, nnd Portsmouth, N. II , n8 the guest of friends. DOCTOR IS ROBBED Dr. It. S. Itusllng, n physician nt the Cicrmnntevvn IIeHpltnl. wns robbed of Jewelry valued at Silt! yesterday. A sneak thief entered the phyMclnns' re-it room while Dr. Itusllng wan attending n patient and took two stickpins nnd n geld wutch. seriKTY is thk Rrin: or ni:AiiNe livery mernlnK fruin uvery corner of the society world nre Internittnc bits of nevvs that every woman loves in. .roan in tlie Habit." Wu. groemi nnd bridesmaids WcddlnK clothes Letters of Introduction anil re-entmend itlen Country houje hospltal hespltal Itv Week-end What te wear tn a reftuurant Luncheons, tea, dinner Par tie Etiquette of the eluh, brKlue table, Belt link, ljiillrnen !tow te nk for a ilnnee Hew te lnlte n Blrl te nupper Deportment at Iho opera and the iter Correct fernn for Imitations Phraw tiiat nre neer nttered In txt secletv Werdln of letterM of thanks WrlMnt pntet- Hew te lddrcia eminent pennn ni.es Hew te bepln nnd end a letter ChrlstenliiBs und funerals. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Hudsen Seal (Shunk Trimmed) 242.50 lnnfrr PWce 31S 00 Hudsen Seal Cape 222.50 Winter PHe 3SO.0O Hudsen Seal is dyed musk rat; French Seal is dyed ceney. Our Enttre Sleck of Fnr Steles, Sc(s and Chokers Included In This Event Sale i?S- AUGUST 21, 1922 , 1220-22-24 Closing Out At Less Than Cost Flannel Skirts $JT.75 Were up te $12J0, new J Silk Capes $JfT Were up te $390, new JL ZJ Printed Crepe , Dresses Were up te $39.50, new All Purchases Billed October 1st KIU'CATIONAI, Deth Sexe Become a C. P. A. Pelrce i:enlnst r"eurM qualify for Htuta C. 1' A. Examinations. Practical 3ny and eventnir ceures Rle in Uunlneas AdmlnUtrntlen Accounting. (Jenenil nuslncsn. Balon Balen rnnnshtp. BteneKrnphy nna In bocro becro bocre tarlal and Teacher Training. Day Scheel Open Sept. n NIkIU Scheel Opvnn Bent. 18 PEIRCE SCHOOL of Business Administration Write for SSth Year Boek rine St. Went of Ilread The William Penn Charter Scheel Scheel Opena Tuesday, Sept. 19 Mahc-up Examination Monday, Sept. 18 Open for Inspection nnd ClnsHlllcntlen of I'uplU, Sept. Sth. Richard M. Gummcrc, Ph. D. Ilendmnftler BANKS EU81NJG&& Dar Schd ' VOILfMUMf Nieht Scheel TRAIN HEItE! Are ieu loeklnK for the bet In business eduenllim? Th'.n It will ray you well te lmestlKJte tnu famous intlturlen of business. llnv delimit nnellM teet. r. Nlitlit rielieul eiwim hept. 7 12(10 Wnlnut t.. rhlhid-lnlii.t Wanamaker Institute 23d and Walnut Street OPENS Dut Pdioet. Stntemlier 13 Afternoon A Ihrnlnjc .clioef. September 20 WRITE POP. CATALOO TeKcnene L.ecust hmu I'ki:pakk fob a ri:ttkr pomtien Our cJUre.H in Keneiul business irdtnirxr also bteneuraphv HoekkcaplnR and Se rt tarlal, liie titled many uns nmn and If Ynn Wnnt '? knen' new nl-'t choel ,r 11 lOU VUIll deeleps "haclihene write or teiepuone us teua-v tvainut cu c-i) for the pleturea ind the nery n' the three little Uercer (rlrls. who one after another all took I a nlht kcIioeI ceur.e here Ttie eldost Is new earnlnu tlTnn n icr an private pr pr reiary. and the ethers Jlnnn en h Peuer Is deelnpeil fast tit STRAYKR S, the busl niss si hrel that cuirantucs 1.00I potltlens t.07 Chestnut street Oak Lane Country Day Scheel Oak Lane. Phlln., Pa. A Preir-esse Hchoel for H; and Olrla from Klndercatn te College Afebiu ealla for and returns children Thlvtv ny.. ei athletic fllds. plaxrruund and woodland. TeloDhena Meliese JOT Write F. M. FHOELICHER. Headmnstar. Obk Lane Country Day Scheel. HIGH SALARIES are,'1'"J trained , , sale-men Thore Is a thoreuKhl praetlc.il couree In Balea mi nhip nt w OH'l ei .nllall-Phe'ne lliriK lM-H,""iV, - --- --r.-rzzi PHII.ADKU'IUA TIUINCUMKINDB IH'MU MIM1 VUlUIlltfltt AT6. BwlmmliiL- Peel Open Ihreiuhnnt Yenr Lessens in Hwlmmlnir divine and llre-iavte Oymnaalum opens in September. Iioekltt. Arrly at Office. 1T05 N Ilread st COMMr.HflVL TinCHKUS' TftAININd ( Ol K-1 -Urecsr .'ion and, leuclitjplnj lle.ikli.iiiln? nil Mi'ihndj TIIP. TULOIt .fneilL, IIIP3 'Market St Where CIrch- nhntthn u was Pirst tausht in Ph'ln lelpMn '"MISS WOODS' SCHOOL"" Ter P.xr rnileii il Children LANLIKIItNIL PA. Ccns'ilt Publle Lelyer Hureqii for nartltilar GERMANTOWN FRIENDS Scheel Year Opens September 19th BTANLUY It. AKNALL. Principal niU HOI JIAN SCHOOL. S201 U'lilnni 81. A day school for slrls and smail boys will sien ter Its twenty-third year Beptember "1 tUJS Pnlietta Preparafrv and Oeneril purser UUi-beth W. Ilralej. Headml.trwa: Palms Business College J27 He"" hherihird llmikke.. .in. fai irnrl il"n"r.'ueh Tt'cwrmna; ete Hiv t Tu Ind v 1 mifut t'rnnn. Museum, r-rhoel of Industrial Art I Hruad 4 Pine Joua Sept 20. Hi. d'V;1 Ptlt, IS te 20 n. t. S.i,A,.t .t-r' ."'s ltec Kea.. Bept 2S. 27. 2(17 e P. v ClIPMIhTKY AND I'll MIMAC'Y VOl'IIHEa PhlliidelPhlii rellece of I'M iriiije. i-it..?.-8 s. .- --- i - r ZZZrl , niiiijMennnd Re BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Thorough, Practical Courses Per iirpri'Dtlces Journeymen draftsman deslBnera foremen nnd superlntndenta! PI N UKAIIN(5. EsTlMVTINO Mill I'll HAL riMilNrhliiMl KIJJCIKK AL IN.srAI.LAriU.N Pl'isillINn Register Kew Saul for Catalog Y.M.C.A. TECHNICAL SCHOOLS 1121 Arch St. 1013 Ililih Av. Mil & Hansom SfAPI.EWOOO near Phlla 01st yr. Wakei "L?"!1;!""1" Ilre,", ""i1 h"f'" "hi nlH.. l'llllll.. Iimnm-aa bhi.U... . " rdrn IX'IWJ Er0'""'"""! s-Veol. the state liewtj COI' w. . -.,,w 1W1T, S vnKxiwCjViSV women rer responsible positions. Inc1lNlUu.il Z.iX '",' e"r ,i "irr.V,.i-.i "?"'. " " ins.nictlen. Pall term. -lart3 Sept.' ll! tt?"'.,,?, aSilSr,5L,e,r,Ia' .?.fl'ta. k ..,.,..... Vv.-J1 ,a,a""-"- ' Buaints. Administratien: 18 wk.""ceur'aS (iUVU ''"' M'sIi:Sn (III.LEt.i: in Automotive Mechanics. Day and nlint 'frSJIiW ..'U'" Cnllene uf PuinniertK classes Write for Information te Dlraetwr VB3S' 1710 Market ''t.. Phil iili-lpliln I Keine Institute. ' - 13.1 Nerlli 4lli Street. RenAlnr t. llcMutlful, elevated nnd healthful leca Nm-.ii " '" '" 90'le'", Preparr.terv and sac. casses llanklet .1 ( sliertlMSe a'1 ' r?,Bnl ceurr"". Al,,,,,c Onme.tle rtclen?? Hiinnnl. Prln. Uex J7. Chester H.iL-hts '"""-Be "'?. vir pupils In IUIn Cjnwfl Walnut Street J.Htr-VTIONAI, Yeunc A'rn neil tin) PREPARATORY SCHOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENGLISH FOR FOREIGN-BORN TUTORING ClasFen mernlnir. nfternoen. eveninr. open .femlay, feept. 11 Individual attention. Kx Kx lierlmrGd lntruoter. Hftpld creereis for earnent ntudcntu Werk planned apeclel for tnatura men und women. ftnd for Catalec Y. M. C. A. PREPARATORY SCHOOL L' Anh Si 1013 I.ehlch Av 52d & Banem CIILSTNUT HIIJj ACADEMY A Any aril bearding rchoel ter bera, i Preparation for collect Sveclat rat for tvt-dny hoarders Hr'm Sept. 2flth. J. L. I'ATTnitaON. IleadmaeUr AI.I.KXTOry. l'A. Allenlewn Preparatory Scheel Prepares for college or teehnlcnl school fmnll clisies: Individual Instruction. AIM temnerclnl ceur. Student cevernnwit. All athltc. Splendid modern bulldlnra. I arBO campus ana mn nasium special cart ter yeuncer boy Rn,' t,10O Catalecua, IIKW1N JI. SIIAI.TKK. A. M. Ilradmt nnTiii.i:E.M. pa. BETHLEHEM rBni'AHATOUY HCIIOOL Prepare boys for nil icnainit cellesea ana tinlxersltles. Scholarships Modern build !ns extensive grounds. Gymnasium, swim, inn.; poe) and all athletics Separate Junier UclejI Ilenenabls rate. Catalecua. Jehn M. Tuecey, St. A.. IIe.idineslea llni U. Iletlilihrm. I'enna. HAltltlsllt'nG. I'.v Hanisburg Academy ''"iTllnr en'er end lunler Depnrmrnts. rates or cataieir ij nnnress' Art Hnmn. Hendmnster. Ilnrrtubnrr. Pa, I T.ANrATEB.PA FK.VNKI.IN AND MARSHAL ACADE5IY Prepares heys for all celleKee and technical rchoels iiederate tarn's. Catalexue. Addreks V. M. IIAKTMAN. Pd. II.. Principe! Het 412. Lancaster. Pn. NAZARETH. PA. NA7.ARKTH HALL MILITARY rArEIT llex 0. NarAret'i. Pa. l'eunded 1143 Pieparnterv and RuKlness Courses. Senior lntrn ediate nnd Junier Depts Athletic. M'UMrv Life Ker. A. II. Thneler. rr-n..Prln. PENVsinita pa. l'i:i(KIUM!' sciHlUL FOR HOYS Music. Oratory and HMlpss KchelariftlPB Net cen-dui-ted for profit Moderate rates Catalejrua OSCAR S. KR1LREL. I). II.. Prlncleal . Rei 1JI0 Pennstmre; Pa Rr.nrNn.pAi Keystone 'Institute "The Service Scheel" A felly equipped school with ejreert in. BWARTllMRHB. PA. Swnrthmnrs Pnipirntery for Hots. Send ' , '"r ;"?. W. P. Tnmltnaes, ........ .. iin.i . ...f ii, r uriiimere. ia. IIOUIIKNTIIWN. . J. II()RIr.NTOV MILITMtY I.NsTITfTP TheriJi,h ineparat'en f"r oil. t,e or 1 tis,! ne-M i:(tlctMiit facult email causes indi. ' luul HttRiitlnn Mlltir trilnltii: 3nth etr 1'er eatniecrue .iIIph'h l)-anr C-"" I'el. T. II. Lnndeii. Ilenlcntnun, N. j""' Principal ind ( "mm indant M K.N ON Ml, N. .1. WENONAH ex 1 1 .- "thful lontien 12 mile" from jji,ii diliihin College entr.ince, buslncsa and spfiM il courses Heys tauKlit HOW te ntud Stparnte department for Junier. tU?'" i V $650" X"PP'r Scheel. J7C0 Catnlec and View Iioelt ,..-.. A1.I . . la.. " "" Koelt I - .MAJOR C. A. SXYIIEK, Sunt. Uex n. K.NO.NAII, N. J. HON, N. y7 CLASON- MILITARY ACADEMY A C'atliullc lleiinllnir Illicit srhoel nnd V, r. (iirrniiieiii It. (I T. C. ion dm toil lu tlie llrutlirrs of .. .. . the Clirlstlnn .srhoels. While eliised nk lin esi.entliillj military ulinel Hie kihelnatle mirk nlnnsa takra iiiei.d-iur Mllltiiry nnd At'ileile nref. errnux lire dependent en nendemic Und. In MnirlmiH itrnunds. (ItllnlufullT sit uated en I unit Ihlaiul sound. Kev. Brether A, Jereme, Director llitbun Mllllarr Aeiidemv. llrent. N.Y.O Tejephtne Westchester SU70 I.KXIMITON. VA Costle Hill Aendrmy, Lettncten. V. Idael location and cllmate Prepares for roll..? j L.Iii urslt 1,'S COM rnrnf.nl i,.ml.mi.. - ." . " S"0"1" 'acuity. Military tralnln. Me. nldcent bulldlnas. laru minmiZ' i,? for Ua under 13 13 Per tat add lh snnl" I . Viiiing Weniennnd (.IrU MRS. CASKIN'S SCHOOL Fer Girls Day rrA Bearding Country location 12 minute, from Philadelphia, 21 ncrM of Camou. All Sports. Ilerkev. BasketbaiL Tviinln. Oolf nnd TleraebarU Itijjnar ColleBe Preparatory nnd Qenerli Ceuraen. Piane with Thuel Ilurn. hum. Demestic Arts and Secretarial Course. Catalogue. MIlS. LA OnON CASKIN Overbre'A. Pennnylvntiks TelepiDiic, Merlen 6CJ City Line and Qruan Hill Ferms Hitat miss h. ,iavi:t snnum 'pr1,!,,,;;,, Sllfs lllmun's hihiiel for Klndrrcartnir". Junier, Henler ami OriiduVli ciuV.'. Primary methods. Practice klndersart.al 0Q pne Bt., Phllodelphi. 1'i iIam hnvu nr.l m L. (.. . .... .. . I, .i.i 1 1 i , i '""gj'JLt ft)lreeilen Benier Cemtf of AmrKfAfc J:NETnENTU AND MAnKBT 11. T80, 8:30, 8:30, T:S. 0:80 A Paramount Picture GLORIA SWANSON IN A SAM WOOD MtODUCTfON HER Can you Imagine Olorleua Olerla as the dancln eenna eenna tlen of Paris wltn ever n. ecore of dar-ln-, danllng dance costumes? GILDED CAGE I- David Powell, Harrison Ferd and Walter Ulers Are In tlie Cast nvisi Twni TumtEi STANTOMl 10TII AND MAItKKT REOPENS SEPT. 2 AT 11 A. M. mV&" "MONTE CRIST0"fa m PICTUHK "THR WORLD IS MINE,r ALDINE inth and Chestnut i 1 1 A. AT. -' i r. t MAY McAVOY IN A PAttAMOUNT PICTI'nB "The Tep of New Yerk":, 1Srtten IS. 3. 4, a, R and 10 P M. m nneAD a cmcstnut Katherine MacDonald IN FIUST NATIONAL ATTHACTION 'THE BEAUTIFUL LIAR' D A I A rU 12TH AND SrAItKKT YPxIaPXXa 0 IS A M. te 11 P JL MILTON SILLS Clnlre Windser and Henry 1) Walthall ln,J "One Clear Call" VICTORIA NINTH & MARKET O A M. te 1t:lR P. 1L William Fex's Massive Thriller "THE FAST MAIL"; Rased en Lincoln Carter's Melodrama " ACTIIIJJ KAI'll) AM) KUH1Q1IHI AtVAllA in a. m te u p. jr. penia "THE UNDERSTUDY" C APITfil ,!:IOHT,I AND MARKET IfAlllUL jn a M te 11:11 p.m. 1 NORMA TALMADGE l.r, and KfriKNK OHUIRN In "HAKKTY CURTAIN" GLOBE JUNIPER AND MARKET II te II POPl' h'lar VaudevUle repuirt spying yluaevuie rmcKs v SATI Willow Greve Park ire Greatest of .il Ilandmastera SOUSA Thursday SOUSA DAY EITH'S THEATREp THE MEISTERSINGERS " In T THK rr.t'H" -,n' ELIZABETH BRICE BEN WELCH "aM M.!eLlct rJT,?"-1 4,r.i Mer"n ' Alek "If-urroundlnnreaturegiieTtdrt CASINO Rth & Walnut. Mat. Today"1' BIG JAMBOREE" ulth PRANK HUNTER KIIPCATIONAL Yeung Women nnd Olrla 202." N. Ilreid M A modern school. Iublttr"" irtntn flirt lnilnni Short wiuru lnftin,i..ML.M Instruction Addres .Miss Pesij Mlfrrpen-c't ; tj Crewthir ft744NTth M Oik Lane Phlla. '3,31 LITITZ. PA. I.IMnN 1IAL1L NEMINARY A ctrls" sthoel since 1746. Academic. Collera j-reparaiery special courses. Neparau jrl Depu Gvni.. Secretarial Cat Iter. l WL. btencel. 11. II.. Prln.. n ion. I lilts. !'" SWARTTIMORE The Mary Lyen Scheel felleKP preparatory and irrneral reuries Thoreuch preparation fee Jit cniiPKe eiunince cnntnineci Wltn cultural courses for the best development of thp pirl. Th Ren oral academic courses offer a com plete, practlenl and cultural educa tion Hmphasls placed en Music, Art Modern Languages and Homo Hemo Home maklnK A ceuntrj" school In a collejre town Ideal location for outdoor sports and activities Horseback rldlnB, lieckey, tennis, canetlng. Athletics for every Blrl. Swlm n intr Pultural advantages of Philadelphia near by Well appointed rooms, cozy fireplaces, cheerful lUlriK rooms and a fine) nuallty of comradeship make The Mury Lyen Scheel n real horns. rur i-iiiuinK nciuress Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Crist, principals Bex 1508, Swarthmore, Pa. !' K9T rj I k.stp.r. pa. W.I.. tl.WI IVf.Till .....&.. . Junier Collece Ceiirsen CJ years) t Physical Education. Secretarial. Muia ffc Art i.xproaaien Heme economics. euete i-reiiuratten (4 Standard Courses for .t ben nillen. T Ar-idemlc or lllsh Scheel (4 VeaT.) " t kLlir?,1 LHS. tjioreuiih trnlnlnr for Ufa. '1 Christine F live. Prlnrlpnl. Ilei f Uln I UCB SI LSICA L.INSTK I' CTION Zeckwer-Halin Philadelphia Muiical Acadaatfoe ..l.. WhmiL 11117 !.... . ... M""P . Atrati-ScmeinteV 1 "11 Where Shall I Send ivtr afii I ml m M Bfla 41 mM ' Jf Vlllll 1 T te 4. question can ta ... t !XV.i,W.S-'Kj.' 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