mwwm iiiWt "rV -T AST G&SSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Chats of the Butler-Ehret Marriage in Edgewater Park Today She Tells of Gelf and Bridge Parties at Narragansett Pier ANOTHER blissful break In the ' .innv of (lelnB nothing tlili ,nntl, come today in the way of nettle S$ ddln te Lieutenant Colonel l SrK Ami after n wddln trip in Europe. Colonel Kutlcr nnd his bride lll make their home In Parln. 'Ph weUdlnB Is nt 12 o'clock and Is n nill nffnlr only the Immediate fain me" and I very intimate friends attending ,bGHcTsnwearlnB the proverbial wed wed ,imeewn of satin, chiffon and lace, nnd K bound te be lovely In It. The Vtnen takes place at the country Ke of Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Ehret, jStrude'a parents. Pine Ten. K, ge; water I'nrk, and. of course, Mr. Lhret u te Klve his daughter in lnarringc. Helen Ehret Hchllctcr Dixen is te be one of her slBtcr's 'bridesmaids nnd rrnnklln Eng (Isn't that n funny given Em" or a giri?), of Great llnnlngten. Mnss . a close friend of Gertie's, the e her! whlle Dick Ehrct is Lieutenant Colonel Butler's best man. Dr. Steele, of the Church of St. Luke nnd the KDlphany, en Thirteenth street near Pine, is officiating. The bride of today did splendid work during the war In Ited Cress serving ns a nur.su en the ether tide She met Lieutenant Colonel Hut ler some years age in l'nrls while visit ing her uncle, Mr. Clippcrten, who Is HrltHi Ambassador te France. She Is n great favorite, iTnd the only Uilng we de net like about the marriage Is the fnrt that she will net live here any ruere. A: ND I hear thnt Scplenibr 10 is the finfn net for Adelaide Newlln's wedding te Bill Paul. That will be a delightful affair, for Adelaide Is as juetty as she Is sweet, and will make a fctunning bride. The wedding is te take place at neon In the Church of the Re deemer, nnd is te be followed by n bteakfat at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. ,TnmP8 Caverly Ncwlln, the parents of the bride. Adelaide Is n sister of Louisa Newlin, who married Beaumont Whit ney, "d. nnd lives In one of thee darling am'nll houses en Benezct street, in Chestnut Hill. MRS. JOHN CONVERSE is nctlve ns ever in things social this year. The Converses arc nt their villa in Nar lagansett Tier, and only Monday Mrs. Converse and Beatrice de Coppet, of New Yerk, get up a golf tournament for women en the links of the Point Judith Club. The match weh between Point Judith nnd ntch Hill teams, nnd, Fad te Bay, Wntch Hill wen. Thnt I Ih, tndfer the promoters, who were both nrdent Narragarthcttlans. Mrs. Con verse gave n luncheon le the players at her home, which, by the way, is called Helveir en the Rocks. Monday was a busy dny for Phlladel pliinns up at the Pier, It seems, for en that day the bridge club of which Mrs. Frank Samuel is president meb nt Mariana (Jewen Celeman's hetihP. Renlly. Nnrrngansctt Pier, Jamestown nnd Cape Mny are se full of Philadol Philadel iihlans you feel a if you were still at home. e make an Irish bull, when you tret there. I SAW Dorethy Vnlcntlnc In town yesterday shopping nnd she wns nearlng nn extremely pretty nnd fctch Inc re-,tiinu. Dorethy is te make her 'lebut In the fall, nnd, de jeu knew, he's one of the irtest pepulnr of all the popular buds who are coming out. She has about the fairest golden hair I have ahnet ever seen and n very soft white fkin and is a perfect dear. She uns wearing n frock of henm intlne tilinmed with narrow silver hraid in square deMgns. and her lin' was a .ninll model of blnck silk and had eixiiip fpntliPM nuanged en eltlirc Mde of her face. T SUPPOSE one story bilngi forth mininer, ier yesterday rehip one Minimentnu: en the tnlp of tlie girl who! "nre one Drewn and one black shoe In rhurcli told me this: They luul gene t a dance together, and as one lived 'ml nf town. th ether asked him u flop for the night with hiiu. They were Jll mg talking nnd Miieklng lirilj . nntl nnalli tlie host nteM iiikI sturti 1 te MlMnlip for bed. Tie Meed quiet a niemeiit. Kiizing at his treiiMM-. anil tlieu wild in a serious and bleeding nit of tone; "I'm gln.l I did net notice it iHfei,.; I would have had an nuful veiling.' ' Anil he was wearing the 'inilhers of his dark blue lilislnes Hilt "IMi liN while (.m and swallow in lied ilrevs i (nl NANCY WYN.Vi:. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES inbett IMer 'ihri,. J""a. ",6I""1 W a hinall ,'" eon, JMtcrdav at the Elm. the IV ,,'',f .''fr I'rether, Mr Edwaid J 1 'mind In Newport .',r "?fI .Ir? Wal" Morgan Chinch '" "f Highland avenue, f'liestnut '" :'re 'Pending this month at Nana- "ntetf IMer Mi's Kdiek.i', Wti 1 Elllni f ,J10 "pes i:, (ntl ,,,, M' and Mm J. hu 11 HieuI Jr ar "-pe iding the month of August In telephene: tur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rate LUIGI RIENZI CORRLCI" API'ARIU. FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street Newport, where they nre occupying lh villa of Mr. nntl Mrs. Jehn U. Drexel. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Hcckschcr Weth erin, yhe nre upending tha numnier In Cape May, nre Maying for u few weclts In Saratoga SprlngH. ,?;. and Mrs. Elllaten J. MerrK of 128 Heutli Eighteenth streit, nre occu pying their liemu at Lake Ocerge. Mr. nnd Mrs William Phlller Lear mid their daughter, Mla Ellen Lar, who have- been vlalting Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn llreck Lear at St. Martin?, liave ipturned te thalr home In Huntingdon, w. Va. Mr. and Mr! nichard Shepard, of Hwarthmere, are receiving congratula tions pn the birth of a daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Jehn Caner. of Bt. MaitlnB, are receiving congrntu cengrntu congrntu latlenn en the birth of a daughter en Auguat 21. The baby la te be named iiini i-nner. Airs. i;aner was bush liiiz liiiz nbetli Strutting. Mrs. William du Pcmt. of Wilming ton, Is Rpcndlng acvrral days In At lantic City at the Traymere Hetel. MIrs Princllla LIpplncctt Hoopes, daughter of Mr. and Mia. Wllmer Worthlngten Hoopes, of Pnell. will be Introduced at a tea early In December te be given by her parents. Mr. Geerge Lclper Fnrnum has re turned te the Acres, his home near Media, from a stay at Chelsea. Along the Main Line MKs Mny Harrlty, of Sherwood read, Ovcrbroelt. Is "pending several months traveling en the Continent. MIbs Bea trice Devcnnv, of Germnntewn, Is trav eling with Miss Harrlty. Mr. and Mrs. James Carsen, of Wynnewood, will return oheitly from a trljj te the Yellowsteno nnd the West. Dr. npd Mr?. A. C. ItarncB, of Merlen, who spent 'nevcral months In France nnd Germany, have returned te their home. Along the Reading Mr and Mrs. Charlc3 Reland, of Hi ldas Park, who have been metering through Upper New Yerk and New England, have taken an apartment In town for the winter. Miss Sephia Jehnsen, of Oak Lane, has been visiting friends In Ventner for two wekB. Mr. Albert Sachs nnd Mr Mat Ithan left last week en a fishing trip te Maine They will return te their home In Oak Lane, September 8. Germantexvn Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lang, of 319 Winona avenue, are spending some time ut Atantle City. Miss Harriets Sunderflcld. of Went Jehnsen street. Is spending a peuple of weeks at Bosten, Mass.. where Hhe Is the guest of her alster-ln-law, Mrs Barney H. Sunderfeld. Mr and Mrs Frederick Iennliip. of 31 0 High street, are at Atlantic City, where they are spending some time. Mrs. Themas McCIeskcv and her daughter. Miss Alice V McClesliey, will lenvp shortly for Bar Harber. Mp., where they will remain until the flrst of October. Mrs Harry Mentcrau, of West School Scheol Schoel housa lane, who has been spending se eral weeks In New Yerk, has sailed for Europe for a few months' trip. Mr. and Mrs William Stern, of the i Wynea Apartments, ere Msltlng Miss Edna Stern, their daughter, at Camp Somerset, Oaklnnd, Me. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Kane, of Flft -fifth stret and Bultlmore nenue, enter- I tntned at supper In honor of the twenty , first birthday anniversary of their son. Mr. Samuel Craig, Jr, at their summer home, Brookwood, Glen Mills, Pa en Frldav Aumist 18. The guests were Miss Gwendelyn F. Klsler, Miss Grnp P.iul, Miss Hannah Mever. Miss Isabel ' Brltten. Miss Isabel McCaughn. Miss Ethel (juentner, Miss Edith Macintosh, Miss Helen Kenshaw, Miss Gclnln, Miss Vlcterv, Miss Leretta N'octen. Miss Virginia Nocteu, Miss Helen Painter. Mls Marian Bhen, Miss Mary Hrusten, Mls Elli-abeth Burkhart Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tnlley, Mr. nnd Mrs Jehn Kane. Mr and Mr. WilllamA. Guenthur. Mr nnd Mr Harry J. Knell. Mrs Frank Smith. Mr James Kane, Mr nnd Mrs I 1. Olren. Mr. William Tajrgert, Mr William A. lery. Mr. William II. Simp Simp eon, Mr. William Hauseman, Mr. Hnr 1 old ("aRtle, Mr Redferd Sarireant, Mr I Hareld r Byerly, Mr. Philip Wldlng. Mr. Plerce Sherry, Mr Lester Free, Mr I Rndnnll Free, Mr. H. Rosceo Parker, i Mr WInfleld Wenger. Mr. Clarence E. Ma'ej, Mr Alfred Langden and Mr Gorden Relgel. MUs Iteo Wernlck and MIfs Gertrude I Wernlck, of C220 Addison street, left en I Saturday te upend their ncatlen at the I Delawate AVater Gap and nre staving I at the Pantle Inn. Miss Ellznbcth Wer. nick and Mrs. Bessie Wernlck nre spend 1 Ing severnl weeks nt Atlnntlc f'lty and i re expected heme some tlme next week, Mrs Luke A, Treacy, of 4213 f hest ii'it street. Ik 1 h 1 1 1 ii rr her Mster. Mrs Paul Ccnnellcy, nt the lntler's summer ciuie, Saratoga Springs. .Mr C'lyirlOM LMw.ird KunU'e, of 1038 Green street will leae en August "J.l te attend his fnmlh's annual reunion at Slntlngtnn Pnik. Slatlngten, Pa Mr Erwln Leng, cf 4929 Chancellor sirect la spending home tlme In Cape Ma i Mi S II Moeip is (siting her daugh-t,-r, Mrs Heward 11 Klllcett of ("eates. ille. for a few dns MIk ICnthr.Mi Ellis, of 5fi:ifi Larch weed anui has letuined home after ,t nhnit hta III Blaekwoed, N J spruce 2063 HUDSON SEAL A'i ;.v US TR.4NS. I ORM A TION PROM .' ORIGINAL MUSK RAT. -11111 HUDSON MIA I. PRODUCED BY JUL 110US H OI' RIENZI 0 L LOS ELY Al'PROXIMA TES THE l.liNUINli UUl COST PROmillTlVli ALAS KAN S 11 A L Til AT MAVY PREFER IV IOR ITS KNOWN SERVICE AND EVIDENT ECON OMY. A NUMBER OP MART MODUIS ARE READY. $650.00 JU vxuiSJL-HV jrUUJLlU LIVING IN MRS. WRIGHT GRIFFEN Mrs. Griffcn was formerly Mins Mary Little. She is n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Little, of Strafford. Her marriage te Mr. Griffcn took place early in tht3 month in A'cty Yerk. North Philadelphia Mrn. Julius L r.lce, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs Na than Schwab, of 2334 North Bread street, with her children. Master Alan BIce, Master Herbert Ulce and Miss Leralnn Hlce, has returned te her home In Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. Llllle' Bnrlage, 2449 North Tur ner street, announces the marrlage of her daughter, Miss Esther Ada Bar lage, te Mr. Washington Irving Hoepei), Jr., en Thursday, July 20, at Les An geles, Calif. Miss Florence Balsler, of North Eight eenth street. Is nt Asbury Park, where she Is spending vernl weeks with her aunt. Mrs. Lillian Wvrnlcker. , Mr, nnd Mrs. E. Mayerhoff, of 1903 Erin ncnuc, have returned from a trip te Atlantic City, where they spent sev er nl weeks. Or. Henry Wlse nnd his sister, Miss Helen Wise, of 1427 Erie aennn. nre In Canada, where they are spending sonic time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hareld ulwer. of Seventeenth nnd Oxford streets, have returned from a' trip te Niagara Falls. They will leave in a few weeks for Maine, where they will remain until the middle of September. Mr. Herbert rtebblns. of Seventeenth and Diamond streets, Is ppendlng a few weeks at Mount Pecene. Seuth Philadelphia Dr nnd Mrs. Geerge Helland, also' Miss Catharine D. Carlisle, of Seuth Twenty-second street, are spending the, month of August at the Arlington, I Ocean Greve, N, J. I Mrs. R. Dcnnerel nnd her son-in-law 1 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A M I Cahoeno, of 1G17 Rltner street, have1 returned home after an cxterisie teui 1 through Niagara Fnlls, the Great Lakes and Canada. Mrs. Cahoone will be remembered as Miss Ruth Dcnnerel, 1 Mr. nnd Mrs, S, Rhendcs, of 930 East Price Btreet, have returned home after a short stay in Atlantic f'ltv Mrs ' Rhoades will be remembered as Mlssi Mary Tener, formerly of Nineteenth and Rltner streets. ' Miss Nan Green has returned home nftpr a fortnight's stay In Chelsea Miss, Green expects te return te Chelsea eicr this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schneider, of Our Great Midsummer Cleaner Offer ENDS POSITIVELY August 31st OLE ASE bear in mind that this great free trial j A and easy payment Midsummer Electricl! i 1 Don't Wait Fer the Big Last Day Rush Telephone us or call personally today. De net put this matter off de net wait until it is tee late. Phene us, merely asking for the Electric Cleaner Denartmnt The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET (I S, 40th St. 6th and Diamond SU. Frankfort! Ave. and nril.n. :. Kentlngten Ave. A Clearfield St. Iflth St. A Columbia Ave. 7 4 0 W Chelun A Bread and Rmcemb SU. (LeBan Bread and Wharten si. VCl DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY S" Chester Media cv -'Tiv AJiV RPHIIJyJBilt'JllA',' WHiU-W-KOlAx, auutupx- MjJG BUFFALO 1C05 mtner street, .are receiving con cen con STatuatiena en the birth of a daughter en Inst Monday. Mrs. Schneider will be remembered ns Miss Marguerite Clements. Miss Cnthcrlne Moere, daughter of Mrs. Cathcrlne Moere, of 201 Seuth Opal Rtreet, ban geno te Connecticut for a two weeks' stay with relatives. Mrs. .Tamea Conaty. of 2336 Seuth Fifteenth street, Is visiting friends in Wilduoed. Mis Rese Gelske and Miss Hilda Sawyer, of Cincinnati, O., who are tour ing through New Yerk and Pennslva-i nln, are the guests of friends In this I section for a few day3. ! Mrs. Jeseph Ollscn, of 2415 Seuth ' Sixteenth street, entertained her cousin, ' Miss Kathryn O'Neill, of Baltimore, for ' a. eneri nine me early part or this week. Mrs. Gllen will be remembered ns Miss Sarah Leve. Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Seap should be used very care fully. If let! Want te keen vnnr hnlr looking its best. Most soaps nnd prepnied shampoos centnln tee ' much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for stendv use is I MuMficd enpeanut oil shampoo (which is pure and grenselpss), and is better than nnj thing else jeu can use. Twe or three teabpoenfuls of MtiHfied In a cup or glass with n little warm water Is sufficient te cleanse the hair nnd sculp thor oughly. Simply meIstPii the hair with water and rub It In. It makes an abundance of rich Preamv lather, which rinses out easily, removing pvcrv particle of dust, dirt, dan druff and excess oil. The lmlr dries quickly nnd evenly, and It leaves tlie sculp soft, and the hnlr line nnd silky, bright, lustrous, lluffv unci easy te manage. Yeu can get Mulslfied cocennut oil shnmpoe ut any pharmacy, it's very cheap, nnd a few ounces will supply every member of the fnmllj for months. Up sure your druggist gives you Mulslficil. Ailvt. Cleaner offer positively ends at s P. M Thursday, August 31st. Never in our history have we sold ' j as many cleaners in a summer!-! campaign as during this Sweeper-J Vac sale. ' inis is easy te understand because of the remarkable opportunity presented in obtaining a ten day free trial en this splendid new Electric Sweeper-Vac Suction Cleaner. and we will give you complete in formation. Remember that after the ten day free trial you make a first payment of only $2.50 when you decide te keep it. I! i : Lanidewna I acmjfl ', . ; 'Gf a.5 MISS EHRET BRIDE OF LT. COL. CHAS. BUTLER Married at Noen at Parents Heme in Edgewater Park On erf the most Attractive midsum mer weddlngn tee plnce at neon today Pine Tops, Edgewater Park, N. J., the country estate of Mr. and Mrs. Harry & Ehret, of 2023 De Lancey place, when Mlsa Gertrude Cathcart Ehret became- the bride of Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Butler. D. 8. O.. . C of Paris, France. The marriage was witnessed by the members of the bride's family and a berVaegCem.frlenda 0f the br,de nnd leJil?iiJ?winK. re,ffm ana the entire IW..J ?net M Tine T3 was trans fh l,,),1l0 ? Barden of flowers. Where bride steed during the ceremony and Ivv. ' cl of ,lower''' ferns ,i0A.! bjTet gave nl'' 'Inughter In mar f'K0.' i3.0 w?f.e a. handseme frcck of K Jat!n w,th el1 lac" and n long court train edged with lace that fell from her shouldere, nnd n veil of lace was formed Inte a cap effect and held in piace by orange blossom:. Her bou quet was of orchids and lilies at the valley. The bride's attendants, who weie Mrs. Clayten Gilbert Dixen, n sister, and Miss Franklin Engs, worn orchid satin frecka inade with long waist effect and an overdress of chiffon nnd lace. Their large picture hats were trimmed with feather plumes, nnd thev carried nnn bouquets of orchid-colored hydrangeas. Lieutenant Colonel Butler had as hln best man Mr. Richard M. Ehret. a brother of the bride. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony. Lieutenant Colonel Butler and hlH bride left en an afternoon trnln for New Yerk, where they will sail for Eurepe and later will tnake their home In Paris, France Lieutenant colonel Butler served 1 n throughout the entire war in France, I where he was In the aerial service. ; -, . ti- i rarruy tr asicewuz A pretty wedding will tnkn place this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock In St. Menica's Iteman Catholle Church, Seventeenth nnd Rltner atreets, when MIrs Marie Waskewltj:, of 2730 Seuth Mele street, will be married te Mr. James J. Garrlty, of 2000 Seuth Twenty-first street. Miss Frances Waskewltz nnd Miss Helen Waskewltz, sisters of the bride, will be bridesmaids and Uttle Mlsa FERDINAND KELLER 216-224 S. Ninth Street PHILADELPHIA AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Offering exceptional reductions throughout the collection of fine furnittne nnd decorative objects. Living-Roem Furniture, including Davenports, Sofas, Secretaries Desks H euse or 1229 Walnut Street "urs Walnut at Furs of Quality Our 20th Anniversary and Re-Building Sale The greatly increased patronage of this lenpr-cstablislicd HOUSE OF WENGER, new celebrating its 20th Anniversary, lias made it necessary for us te greatly on en large our steie. Under present conditions it is absolutely imperative te reduce our stocks and we have marked prices te the lowest levels ever .known for furs of the high grade qualities you expect at THE HOUSE OF WENGER. Baby Lambs Russian Sables Fine Caraculs Eastern Minks Silver Foxes Fishers In Uu, New Lewer-Priced Section Natural Muskrat Coats uKuiar season 1'rfccs $175 te S.TJ5 Natural Raccoon Coats $195 te q Regular Season I'riees ?27." te S600 Hudsen Seal Ceals (dyed muskrat) zenx fn e,- Contrasting Fur Cellar and Cuffs. ' l 0,)e Regular Season Prices $395 te $750 Natural Squirrel Coats $395 te $?5() Regular Season Prices $500 te $1000 All Furs sold by the Heuse of Wenger are advertised and seia unaer their real name TO WL ir a 4isMaH .X"i3i Hv?1 V, ' In New England Photo by rhote-Crfter MISS VIRGINIA B. CARTER Miss Carter has been visiting her grandmother at one of the Maine Harbers for several weeks. Dorethy Whittle, a niece of the bride, will act as flower girl. Mr. Jehn McNulty wilt be best man. and Mr. Philip Werner will uct as usher. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Father Montague, after which reception will no neiu nt tne noine nf tlm hrlrln'n mother. Mr. and Mrs. Gnrrlty will leave for their wedding trip te Cape May and Atlantic City. I nv win De ill nema in. -i-ii ovum Lambert street, nftcr Laber Day Norristown Mr. and Mrs. Nerman Jacobs, of 66S Amer street, entertained at n children's party en Saturday In honor of the fifth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Miss Frances Gltcsen. Among the tmentn warn Miss Vivian Tjfiwl Miss Mary Gltasen, Miss Dorethy Nalle, entire KELLER Tables and Up holstered Chairs; also an unusual collection of An tique Needlepoint Chairs. Dining Roem and Bedroom Furni ture of all pe riods, originals and reproductions in important sets and odd pieces. An interesting cellet lien of Eirlr Amtri rin Fnrnitcre. Ship Med til in a bread wriety. Beautiful A n t i q 0 Cabinet for Viclrela and Radie settings. temaft'"'f Wenger 13th Street Mill mery Ait original cicutm.i in Baby Lamb, trimmed with Silver Fex $125 te S'M'i '.rwmmm fill Mls Ruth Templeton. Master Charles Fryer and Master Arthur Templeton. Mr. and Mrs. Franceis Theyakens and their small daughter. Miss Uettlna Theyskens, have returned from a six months' stny In Belgium and are visit ing Mrs. Theyskens" parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Kuhn, of Main and Button Butten Button weed streets. Miss Florence Hnderkefier, Miss Sadie' Blcklngs, Miss Pearl Craner and Miss Alice Furman, membern of the Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn jublle school teaching corps, have returned from Stnte College where they spent the last bIx weeks taking summer courses. Mr. nnd Mrs. William McMlchnel and daughter, Miss Florence McMlchnel, of 13 East Lafayette street, are spending ten das In Atlantic City. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM lUmoTetttendraff-fitepl.Ulrr.ui.Bil Raatmraa Celer anil 1 Baantr la Crar nt. Fadd Hals Htnt CSn. Wm. pttthemif.lT.T, HAIR DRESSING- HOT OIL Htenn Dim JENNY SE 929 Chest KNJTING WOOL Worsted 1 Ac I Silk & Weel 20c Per ex. . . " Per ei. We'll tlladlr Renil Yeu Rnmplcs Hemititehinr BE1ADS Embreidtnag Novelty Embroidery Ce. 15 N. 10th St. 1007 Filbert St. ANNOUN NCNEW BACH PORT RACH RAIT ev c HTM3 DREN STUDIO SITTINOS ONLY TVVBtVB FOR TBN DOLLARS leie cmctmrcT at. MANDO mikea peaalbls th wearlnr of cettumei that xpei jour trim, neck and limb It Removes Hair from all partn of the body, nnfely and quickly. At nil drui and department Hlere or direct. II Trlftl lz. in Jesephine LeFevre Ce. 14S N. 12th Mrtet. I'MImlrlpMu, Vn. Territory open for Distributor. and Agent fcmmmm The Onlr OrUrtnI - HELENE SALON jrermanent : cJuirWai)ina OIL METHOD V S15 te S35 ) I Bif, Loese Natural Wati$ J I 102 S. 13th Street S Kennedy Hide. Take EleTater ' Tbeneil Wolnet 706S.TSH3 t mSML 00 i N i I ,M7 imp xuirnt i r, BONWIT TELLER , CO. jxeJpeciaCty Jftoje ofOriyinatienr CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET THURSDA Y AUGUST SALE OF FINE FURS Furs representing the highest art in Peltry and presenting the lowest prices in recent years. SAVINGS OF 25 TO 45 NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS iia n,j Full ilared model- 40 mthe U NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS 14 ftft Raccoon Cellar S. Cuffs Kert -Huh model 0.JV LEOPARD CAT COATS 1ir OA Raccoon l ellar & C uffsFert inch model 1 O.UW CIVET CAT COATS t fi- l-ertj -inch mode' bclt'd IDD.UU TAUPE NUTRIA COATS 9fi" 00 Full flared, belted tlnrtj -s-m Ii mode! -OO.UU RACCOON COATS 9Qr nii PERSIAN LAMB COATS eqr m Skunk- tellar and uiff-l-ertv mcl-. long -JO.UU HUDSON SEAL COATS .,. () Beaver, skunk or Mjuitrel tnm t, Fe,,x Iu.if, AJ.UU I IUDSON SEAL CAPES .r ft (m eh trimmrd .eleuccl sk-i, 1 01 ti i.xc m. h 'i'U.UU HUDSON SEAL COATS .,Q- ft Contrasting cellar and . ,!. em .. h nilldl.,JS,'UU SCOTCH MOLE CAPES q. Kelin.kv inmmed (ape .Crn .CII ,n, ,en. ' JJO.UO BLACK CARACUL COATS ... Jtr fm Kel.nky squirrel cellar and cufn-ien, .... kIi "" ' MODEL COATS, CAPES & WRAPS iif .I. 1 1 u ;.v nr ejy advanced modes for the cemhu, scL,t. mtZluriZ 395.00 te, 1650.00 HUDSON SEAL. SCOTCH MOLESKIN SQUIRREL. CARACUL, MINK - -j ..jt A'n t rJIii tla rt. of 1 1 fy I JPPVHBu I " BE0f5SB t Moercstown w Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Grube, of Ctflfsr. avenue, Philadelphia, spent the wHHf, as guests of Mrs. Grube's parents, -Jjfrtf Rev? and Mrs. Frederick II. Wrfky , a r. fcVn.llnlim BilMaSvv Mr. ana airs, iinna r,u. .... -jrje their family are spending the aummr.MJ; their cetlnge nl Avaien. fur,". Mr. and Mrs. E.' A. Mechllnr Mmvi their family are at the Wlscajset bunW f . '2 low In the Pecene Meuntalrs. MWl Direction Stanley Company of Atiffiffc. ninbti:knth an markkt 11. UiO. a:30, 0:30. 7.30. 0:00 , A Pnratnnunt Picture GLORIA SWANSON IN A SAM WOOD PItODOCTION "Her Gilded Cage" sxt wwu - nicm: pi:epi.n.;: '.with WM.i.Arv. ni:tt and tir.ru; manikmi ONKI TWO I THKHBI STANTON' 1I5TH AND MARKET REOPENS SEPT. 2 AT II A. M VIpM "MONTE CRISTO" picti'pf: T?n wnnt.n ! vtsv. ALDINE llith antl Clieatnnt '11 A. is. Ill r.,0f MAY McAVOY NVxt Wpk CHAUI A TAIf OP.-MA1 "TlIU TOP OF NKW YOliK" NVxt Wpk rHAUIKS P.AT In A TAIf flP..MAI)l' MAN" Triton. 12. "J. -n. R and 10 P M. m V nOAD ft CHKSTNUT Katherine MacDonald Tin: hi:i'tik i. lAlt PALACE 1STH A.S1J AfAUKUT 0 15 A M. te 11 P. 1L Mllteii n rieni- f.ll" Ilfnry D. -Jl -w" -- .. Wniihall VlHUIxlA OA M. te 11 IB P.M. Wllllnm VnlL'H rtK T,rlr "THE FAST MAIL" llRf(! en Lincoln Tart'r'fi Melodrama ARCADIA 1ST. NIteci!Eps. penia THE UNDERSTUDY" TAPITHI EIGHTH AND'MAnKEi KtArilXJU 10 A M. te 11:18 P. M. Nerma Talmadge pf,;.. GLOBE JfNlPKR AND MAJJKKT 1 . In 11 POPLT.An SATipryi.ve Vaudeviile K EITH'S THEATRE THE MEISTERS1NGERS In "AT TUB ri.l'H" ELIZABETH BRICE BEN WELCH Harriet Ttempel ft Ce ll.,.n a. Mack niK.SurroundlnirlRtureSheW WILLOW GROVE PARK i:m:rvhedv kneu.s -hut SOUSA AND HIS BAND IS The Greatest Band en Earth Tomorrow SOUSA DAY CASINO Sth ft Walnut Mat. 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