f" WWiWrW: i,wiw t r j " .-, , JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Speaks of Several of the Coming Year's Debutantes She Tells of the Birth of a Daughter te Mr. and Mrs. Cauer T' r.rtin will be ft Merris debutante "nS "ymrnnd that will be . fnr we I mvp linil ewe encli year for two wi TriilH time It's n cet.eln of fSllirJIeS dm" ITllln Morrte Ottllif " ,i, wn who hnve romp out. ?ubrilVn leth Merris. dnuKhter of Mr Freilcrlck Merris, of Velley Farm, WinrC Merris I " brother of Mr. t u'nTh or, Jr.. Mm. Tem natal, ?? WaUer " Jnnney nml 8am Mer; S,Irs'.ii nf this elty. The lete Alfred r'a'ul Merrli. Vho ww Ottilia and FflWafntl.fr. was a flrrt court.. friuabrth mother waa Mia, Sephie n.Irf She died about three years ae, Sift a year after the death of Her ala- fi, Mra. ltedman R. GrlHC.im. who ' Mlaa Annie Starr. Kllznbetn la m,l after her late grandmother, '?i Frelerlek WWtcr Merris, who 'Im'mK raixabeth F. Pn.il. Bhe wn i. .Vir von hnew. of Mr. William II Merris whS wai Mln Sallie Paul. 'EllttbeS alae a Hrat eeualn of Pelly irrtirem ami of Ipaae Starr, Jr., who 'SSrW Edith Page InU April, and a flr" t cousin of PeKBy Thayer and Pelly Man. Se there are plenty of relation te ratVrtaln for the Utile bud, and I nndemtand many of them will. THKN there are two Harrison debu tante, hut net rlesely related ones. Vllen being a member of the Clinrle BlInrrlMn family, and Maud, of tie Jeseph lTniTlaenn. whose nnmc "a given te the row of heuaea erf ho he rust street between Seventeenth and rVhteenth streets. They nre distantly .related, however, and nre very geed frlenda incidentally. Ellen la the seeend daughter of the diarlea Custls Hnrrlaen, Jra. Her mother was pretty Marie Lemelne, of 'this cltv, and alie "till H pretty; In 'fact, the beautiful Mrs. Harrison she Bar v,ell be called. 131 en spent a I Tear abroad, and ia ReinR the latter itiart of. this month with her mother and Aupirta te Northeast Harber for n couple of weeks. The Harrlsena live In Ititlenlieuf.e square in the winter nd in Bummer have their home in Maud Harrison is the third dnuchtcr ef'the .Teaeph T,. Harrisons, of Ione Iene Ione ment. and I can say with truth, daugh ter of another beautiful Mrs. Harrison, for her mother was Margaretta Large. one of the most attractive buds of her rear. Maud is a aiter of Sarah Har rison, who married Phil Price in early June. And Margaretta Harrison, who eamn out two jears age. is nnether tin ' ter. Maud Is very attractive, rather taller than Margaretta and Sarah and. if anything, a little darker. Margaret Newlln, who Is te he introduced this yrar. and l'llnbeth Slier, another debutante who will have her tea with Margaret, arc both cousins of Maud Harrison. DID you hear that .Tuck and Betty Struhiug Caner have a darling wee labjr daughter? She is te lie ehrl'tened Ann C.iner and she came into the world en the twenty-first of this month. Tf the little l.uly Is ns prettj as her mother ".he already has n decided gift, and will doubtless charm us all ns Betty alvtaya has. I remember her beautiful lilt of aesthetic dancing In "The Talk of the Town." which Mellv Tliajer wrote for the screen, and which was given with Incidental dances and Kings for the Workman Heuse two ycnis nge. Hetty Struhlng came out that year and was certainly popular. T 1I.IAN went te spend July with J-J grandma and grandpa at their big eeimtiv pi ape in Deven. She line a beautiful time mil specially enjoyed plmlng about the lawn with n pet fllle deg. throwing sticks nnd IrnlN for elm te run nfter and bring bnek. And she tnlked se much about him when she came home enrlv last week, njddy thought he would get her a deg. mv be it Known that l.ilinn'n fnmllv lives in ti.wn.. And n big deg ii mther Jinwieldy in n pity home, se n rather nnetej d.i;; with n short nppendnge was fnesen. I.liluii seemed pleased, but inr'vr' ,,n,v; nmi ""y tetiirr jalneii ,, r0llelnff cenlidence: "I thL'Pi",n'!,lf"1' muv- b,lt l ''. love ue hind that have mere wag te thpm " NANCY WYXXK. J SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. riinrles jr. Ica, of West TJiorpe i-arm. Ueen, nnncmiice tbe on en jagtment of their il.uiKl.ter, Mlns Kath. rlne ( hrlstln.i Lea, te Mr. K. Woodsen Hancock son of Mr. Frnnk W. Hancock. ner debut nbeut tlve vears oke nnd bius J'en or popular In tlie younger set. wt i spent tlie early sumnier in Honolulu with her parents, returning w Ith them e Deen a short time age. Mr. nnd Mrs William K Ooedman. Jr. nart issued invltatlenn for n din mL? thelr ll0mc ' Chestnut Hill en v, i ?'' ''eP'einlicr IS, In honor of MIfs OT1"" Tbemnu. nnl beftr? tbe dance Hhch Mrs. Walter SchuUer Velkniar niL"8 ln ,'",.r h0''0'". Mr and Mrs. Geedman and their fnmllv nre spending . summer at Sarnnac Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Littleton Bar l.V ai2? 'be'r family, who nre cccu plng Mrs. Jenes Wlster's cottage at .e,"e Mfl.y- wl" eturn te Chestnut Hill iter lUjer Dav Miss Careline Bar iay will be married te Mr. Muscee Garnet en October 7. .fcn'j 'harte-i Slnkler. Jr. nnd her tniMren, Alie h..e been spendlni; the wmmer at Northeast Harber, will ie .. '.? t!1clr borne In Klklns Park iheut October 1. Aty VHIUihvS'ti'AVVAHlU, . tMtN- .lfP7'I I.'I irSlIIKi TITI AL'TVli FOli MOMS TllA.W TWhXTr.MX YEAKB n (FOR FRIDAY) Dresses Smart New Unusual at 25 00 Al this mnilest ni-inn llinrn nrn iiv flistinctive stvlcs. SUPCrier te their price. Of Cimten crepc, Autumn's newest nnd loveliest fashion features Jn drapery, new sleeves and neck lines. Navy, Mecha and black. Od (ifi Exceptional nt The New Gowns at Higher Prices atm wonderful in line and quality. The clauic draperiei, peasant sleeve, buckle and bead motifs are features. Prices Are Sweaters Slip-ever Special, '236 rV Siuieliu w Afptttl Tket $ltdrint tUt luguM ate.' I Mr. nnil Mrs. Krttvnrd flnlmn rtntnn ford, of 2402 Spruce atrcct and Cape May, nre receiving congratulations en me nirm or a son en August 21. at Cape May. Miss Mary Itldgley Carter, of Bryn Mawr, who will make her debut at ft tea en October 17, la apendlnir, the. summer vlth her parents, the Ilcv. and Mra. Ocerie Calvert Carter, at Swan sett, Mass. Mr. ami Mrs. 'Daniel L. Hutchinson, of 1837 .Spruce street, are spending this month In Newport, B.i I. ' Mr. nnil Mrtt. Wayne Vettericin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itebert McCunly, Mrs. Harry Breuphall Pepler, Mr. Jehn It. Sproul and Mr. William H. Molntyre, Jr., have returned te Meylan from a visit te Miss Martha Cellins. wlv, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D J. Cellins, is spending; the summer In Maryland. Mr Jehn M. Kennedy. 3d, nnd Mr. Henry Tracy have returned from a camping trip en Lake Skancntllcs, N. T. Mr. Kennedy Is passing the rcmnlnder of the summer at hla father's cottage In Chelsea, while Mr. lracy, after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jehn M. Kennedy, Jr,, baa returned te the city. Mrs. Charles Heban Is spending the Rummer at the Warren Hetel, Spring Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs W. F-anklln Mathues, of Idlewlld Inn. IMeylan. have re turned from a stay at West Hamp ton, L. I. Mr and Mrs. Wlnfield 3. AJcItcnry and their daughter. Miss Adcle Mc Ilenry, of Uldley Park, have returned from a stay In 1'lke County, where they were guests for a week of Dr. and Mrs A. Chester Wolfe, Mrs. Rebert It. Howarth and Mrs. Jehn Roberts, of Cheater, are traveling through the West, nnd tin Yellowstone Park. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hannen Schell. of New Yerk, are being congratulated en the birth of a daughter. Wcdnesdny, August 16. Mrs. Sohell will be remem bered ns Miss Abble M. O'Leary, for merly of this city. Ir. and Mrs. Lculs H. Mutschler, of 16S;r Spruce street, are metering through the Adirondack. During their absence Mrs. Mutachler's mother. Mrs. Edward A. Price. Is the guest of rela tives In Elmtra, N. Y. Miss Louisa L. Trasel. of Haverford, Is visiting her sister, Miss Sephie M. Trasel, In Bar Harber. Miss Margaret Alberta Crlppa, of 403 West Fisher avenue. Olncy, Is spending three weeks nt Darling, Pa,, en a camping trip. Along the Main Line M's. nebcrt C. Smith and Mr. Rebert C. Smith. Jr., of St. Davids, have gene te Atlantic City and are stepping nt the Traymore for seeral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Derbyshire. Jr wbese marriage took place en Au gust 16 In Deven, will live en Lincoln Way, Chambcrsturg, Pa., after a wed ding lrp. West Philadelphia Mr. nnd' Mrs. Jehn Charles Spencer, of 5407 Cedar avenue, entcrtnlned last evening In honor of their daughter. Miss lather Elizabeth Spencer, and Mr. Harry A. Alsentzer, Jr.. whose mar mar rlage will take place en Saturday after, neon. The guests Included the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stewart, of 17 North Fifty-first s'.rect. are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter en Tuesday. August 10. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Solemon, of 237 Seutb Fifty-third street, announce the engagement of tbiilr daughter. MIes Bea. trice V. 'Solemon, nnd Mr. Themns Fey, of Lherpoel, Lnglnnd. Ne date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs Orrln Peruchl, of Fifty third nnd Spruce streets, hae returned te their borne from a meter trip through New Yerk State. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Parker have returned te their home at 230 Seuth Fifty-third ntreet aftr a lslt te their son -In-law and daughter. Mr. and Mra In Ing Shaw, of New Yerk. Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Edwin Hjde. who were married ln tbe Chester Avenue Baptist Church, Forty-fifth ntreet and Chester uvenue. Wednesday. June 21, have returned from their wedding trip. Mrs. Hyde will be remembered an Miss Edna A. Hubbard, of 015 North Slxty flrst street. Dr. r. J. Irvln has opened his apart ments nt the Hetel Walten for the sum mer. A'erfi Philadelphia Miss Margnrct Hedgo. of Bread and Ontario -meets, Is spending n fortnight at Far Rockaway. N, Y. She is ac companied by her cousin, Miss Elsie W. Williams, of New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph H. Hinlein, of 2158 Park avenue, hae returned from n trip abroad, where they spent some time in hurepenn travel. Mrs. Florence Brede, of 4109 North Hreuil street. Is at Atlantic City, where she Is spending some time. Mlsa Allce Roberts and Miss Clara Iv. Kennedy, of Reading, Pa., are the guests of Mrs. Herman Burten, of North Sixteenth street. Mrs. Burten wan for merly Miss Mildred K. Pemmer, of Reading, Pa. She will leave shortly for a visit te that city Seuth Philadelphia MIks Kleanere O'Neill and Miss Oath nrlne O'Neill, of 2410 Seuth Sixteenth street, nre spending some time at An bury Park. Mr James Blaine, of Chicago, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Wanting, of the Glrard Farms, OF 1 Hi: HIGHEST 'rilAR 01 7'1I'I.'S'T1' F1P l'I' i riB 'dj Cheatnut Cerner Twelfth soft sliimmcrinff satins. The Moderate rt$ itW a - J EVENING PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT ' '" " rs. X;V- ' ,? 'JkssssssssssssWsW'K " -'BBBbV ?:" , .AKtW "JOJ11" ' lf BBBBBBBB 7Lvvk'w, " -"' l'.rt, ' ' jKKtswKMLiSt-' i w .bbbIBvP ' iBill.'-'T;,;i ,u Jfe: i.' c . ..- ' Ai ' "y ? ' A ; M ': ? """. ; S tie ' I V '".Ml MISS KATHARINE C. LEA Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lea, of Deven, whose engagement te Mr. F. Woodsen Hancock, of Charlottesville, Va., j's announced today for several weeks, haa returned home. Mrs. Wanting will be remembered aB Miss Helen Dcnncrel, formerly of 1017 Rltner street. Master Jnmes Cennty, 3d, of Cin cinnati, is visiting bis grandfather. Mr. Jnmes Cennty, of Fifteenth and Rlt ner streets, for two weeks. Miss Rene Cerklll is visiting her par ents In New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Krclble, of 2410 Seuth Bancroft stroet, lias returned home after an extcnsle stay ln Garden Lake. Mrs. Vltulll nnd her daughter. Miss Ollda Vltulll, of 1221 Dickinsen street, have returned home nfter a month's, stay In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William Lembardl and their fnmllv. of 1223 Wolf street, hac gene te Wlldwoed. where they will remain for a fortnight. Mr. Emll S. Cinncagllnc, of 1418 Dick Dick ineon street, Is spending two weeks at Cape May. Miss May Totara, of 1614 Wharten sticct. has returned home nfter a two weeks' stay in Atlantic City. Miss Edith Vltulll. of 1414 Seuth street, has returned home nfter having spjnt two weeks ln Atlantic City. Mlsa Sarah V. Reddlngten, of 1930 Seuth Nineteenth street, baa returned home nfter a fertnlght'3 stay In At lantic City. Germanteivn Mr. nnd Mrs. William L. Turner, of 146 Pclham read, are spending some llme nt Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M Wallace. of West Jehnsen street, who nre occu pying their cottage at Cape May, have b?en entertaining ns their truest for sev eral weeks their niece. Miss Hertense Rlngeld, of New Yerk. Mrs. Pnlllp Sternberg nnd her two children, of 5807 Oermnntewn avenue, nre at Atlantic City, where they will remain until Laber Day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Themns W. Kllpatrlck, of Germnntewn and Clielten avenues, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Evelyn Ruth Kll patrlck Mrri Kllpatrlck was formerly Miss Elizabeth Dunn. Frankford Mr and Mrs. Charles K. Regan, of Harrison street, w 111 leave next week for the Catsklll Mountains, where they will remain several wcks. Their son, Mr. Hareld Regan, who Is spending the summer ln New Hampshire, will join them In a few weeks. Miss Edith Helden, of 4645 Pilllngs street, spent a short time recently at Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs Albert J. Hnscnhuler. of 4617 Frankford avenue, have left for Canada, where they will spend some time in travel. They will visit Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chatterson, of (S3SSE2 tri&qsEysgasgmM FURNITURE 10-PIECE Queen Anne Walnut DINING ROOM Suite. 66-inch buffet, large china closet with drawer at bottom, enclosed server, eyal or round table, -nny size, 5 side chairs nnd 1 arm chnir covered with blue or brown gonuine leather. Interior of suite fin ished sumo as outside. $ 187 .50 We are Manufacturers' Agents. When you buy direct from the factory 1 through us you pay no Middleman's profit, no High Rent. Ne Big Overhead. 1 Visit our showrooms'. Select from our large variety of Sample Suites H V' mmlmmi Living-Roem Suite g Qft6uWiYi'rTiiWir TJK.fr..." iiL'ir . jft T stFirlitniiTf OLIVER DAVID COMPANY Manufacturers' Agents Furniture Exclusively Betll gWW WIbV "iMWEMMIF hwftr ' t LEDGEB PHILADELPHIA", THURSDAY, ANNOUNCED Penn and Sellers streets, are recelv Ing congratulations upon the birth of n son, Henry Heward Chattcrsen. Mrs. Chat Chat tersen was formerly Miss Florence Ber gcr. Mra Geerge Lockhart and her daugh ters. Miss Mary Lockhart nnd MIhs Grace Lockhart. 0f 1216 Aliengreve street, are at Mount Pecene for a few weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Ceurtrlght and their son. Mr. Warren Ceuitrlght of 1143 Harrison street, nre taking n meter trip te Canada. They will sten en leute at the Thousand Islands, where thuy will remain a short time. Miss Bertha Howards, of Foulkrod street In snendlmr a few u.ni. . IWIt llilll. Ill It nilllnl Gratersferd, Pa., an the guest of lien. Miss Dorethy Smith, of Newton C en aunt, Mrs. C. M. Powelsen. ' trr Mnss., wen the first national round Mr. Stanley II. Hurt and his rimiu- fnr women nnd was lending in the sec of 4732 Oakland street, are at Wild- end Columbia round. I J ORIGINAL FALL MODELS , I An Entirely New Display of Pumps 1 l If Presenting the ever-changing P; ;f lines of Fashion, the brand-new BJi :1 and original shades, the wanted jj; S materials in countless fine pumps. S' i Winkelmait I ; I Style in Quality Footwear Jfl : 1130 Chestnut St. DIRECT FROM FACTORY At Half the Price of Retail ALSO A COMPJ.ETK MNB OF MVING A malt deposit will held Isrnllsrt enlil wanlti. 223-225 SOUTH FIFTH ST. w mtste liW'Wr yeu te visit our weed Crest, where they will spend sev eral weeks, Tiega Mra. A. V. Yerger, of 1125 Erie ave nue, nnneunccs the engagement of nor daughter. Miss Genevieve K Yerger. te Mr. Gcerge 11. Ltedeken, of Camden. Mr, and Mrs. 8. Steele, of 1427 Erle avenue, have moved te 2803 Queen lane, Ucrmantewm Delaware County Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Franklin Brewer and their fnnilly, of Mey.an, have returned from a camping trip near Rangclcy Lakes, Me., where they spent several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shcdden Farley, of Swnrthmere, nre being congratulated en the birth of a daughter en August 7. Mrs. William Walters nnd Mrs. Sam uel Wisdom have returned te their homes In Swnrthmere from n lslt te friends at Pcerment, N. J. Norristetvn The marrlage of Miss Helen Custer, clnuchter of Mr. and Mrs. U. D. Custer, of 553 Haws avenue, and Dr. Llevtl N. Cooper, son of Dr. nnd Mrs, W. R. Cooper, of Point Pleasant, took place en Wednesday In tbe Washington Me Me eorial Chapel. Valley Ferge. The Rev. W. Herbert Burk, rector of the chapel, performed the marriage ceremony. Dr. nnd Mrs. Cooper left by uutomebllo for a trip te Quebec nnd the Thousand Is lands. They will live at 121 East C nrmel avenue, Glensldc. Mr. nnd Mrs. LewU I. Resslter. of Cre.nvlew, Eatflevllle. gave a muslcale nt their home en Monday eenlng In liener of Mr. and Mrs Andrew Agncr, Miss Velma Capp and Mr, Walde Letts, of Huntingdon, W. Vn., who nre guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Andersen, of Evanshurp. Among the ether guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Kent, Mr. Henrv Kent. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nermnn B. Wnmshcr, Miss Ruth Wnmsher, Mi Frederick 8. Fex, Mr. and Mrs. Rosceo Ferd, Mr. Rebert G. Truck6es3, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert S. Jenes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry E. Clarke. Master Kenneth Clarke, Miss Grace Clarke, Mr. Lcrey Place and Mr. Geerge Reese. DR. ELMER ARCHERY CHAMP Wayne Expert Wine Title and Makes Recerd Score Cflopcrstewn, X. Y., Aug. 24. The Yerk round archery championship was wen bv Dr. II. P. Elmer, of V nyne, Pa., when he defeated James J. Mies of Pittsburgh. Inst year's tltlehe der bv making 210 hits for a total of 10P,! points yesterday. In .nuking Ii'ih score Dr. Klmer set n record for the Lnitcd States, as he is the only man ever te make mere than 1000 points m three consecutive years. Vecerdlng te tournament- officials, Dr. Timer's score of 1039 has been ex ceeded only twiee before. mc i. r Smith dnnllcnted her font 't ' - " -- ... of Inst vpiir bv winning the wand snoot. is Stores Largest piece measures 6 feet 4 inches long. Equipped with spring cushions, spring scat, spring bnck and spring arms. Will give unusually long service. August price - ROOM AND BUDUOOM hi ITIIS Ne order tee small none tee laram Beth Telephones Open Saturday till 9 P. M JUwwnwSSB? r f 'AUGUST 24, ' 1922 Recent Bride MRS. EUGENE BRADY Mrs. Brady was formerly Miss Helen L. Bryan. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. '. L. L. Bryan, of 120 North Fiftieth street. Mr. and Mrs. Bfady are living at 110 North Forty-ninth street. McSparran te Address Picnickers .lelin A. McSpariiin. Ueineerntic rniullilnte for (ioverner. will acliIi-eM resldetilH of the Twentv -ninth aril at nn nutinc nt Willow Creve Pail: Heturilav. Other cnnilidetes nlfe w-ill speak. Mis'! Nel"" McKcruan is chnir- Easiest Way te Remove Ugly Hairy Growths (Ueautv Culture) Hri In a method for rcmeUnc h"lr from arina. neck or face that in unfall lnt and la quite lnepenle. Mix ft thick paete with aeme pewdered dela tone and water nnd spread en lmlrv eurface After 2 or 3 mlnutea. rub It oft", wash the akin and eery trace of hair haa anlrtied. Ne harm or lncen-i elliptic" reeults from thl treatment I but b careful te Bet Benulne ilebitene and mix freeh a wanted. Btt.ENtf viettfrtS 'Ha bLbbbBPbh&bbbbV! BBBbVbHkS HBBHllBBBr BHP' ' mtbbbV smWfckhif 44eWW vTl$v v RGft Tl r'vinx. l? Tr ' "1,1 iCP.ROBmTS&CO. Bel L3t e V3rvWWKV v( "3wtL. f" mnn of the Ktttertalnmcnt Committee, Jehn Cnrlln, of the All-Idle Committee, WUI10 iiruiur nun uiifi .Miriuiei .1. Power will have charge of refreshments. Trelley cnrryiiiK the picnickers will leave the ward Democratic bond bend (imrtern, l.'!15 Columbia nvenuc, nt :30 o'clock. BOntBTV IS TIIR NHCF. OT It K A PINO Kvfry mernlns from every rorner of th rnclety world nre InttreiiUnic bits nf newii that every woman lev te reart In th WernlnK rueuu LstKlsu "Mftks It u Hablt.'IUei K EITH'S THEATRE THE MEISTERSINGERS In "AT THE CMMI" ELIZABETH BRICE BEN WELCH Harriet nempel It f"e . Mnrn &. MaCK. niBaurrouiniiMKrcaiuti'nnev. Willow Greve Park TODAY ONCB MHRK (b reauest) S O U S A DAY Tenr Wenflerfnl AM-SOT8A Concert Rtpir Fce Powder. Madame Seltzer recom mend it. Jennie Seltzer ,aps 020 rilEHTNI'T STRKBT Roem 200 One Flight Up ONE MORE WEEK! THIRD PAir ANNUAL OAUSi Netice the Prices $1-98 and $398 CORSETS of Many Styles BRASSIERES REDUCED .Saturdays Closed at i I'. M TTWameQaftc, 835 Chestnut St. Prieea Alira Moderate FRED HODGSON frSONS ess ?ERS VALL PAPER CAMDEN - PH.UA ASAM BB0IHERS, CtTNOI MtHUfACTUtUJ DIITtltUTMl tpsy Figured Wall Papers Figured Wall Paper has a well-defined and actual use. It is mere appropriate in many rooms than a strictly plain paper would be, much depending en the shape, the size or the furnishings. Se in face of the se-called experts who recommend strictly plain walls en all occasions, we venture the assertion that Figured Wall Papers are in geed taste and in many instances have every advantage ever a strictly plain wall. Fer Figured Wall Papers de net neces sarily mean garish Wall Papers for in these days of advanced and artistic Wall Papers, there arc many simple interwoven designs in soft pastel shades which give te the wall all the appearance of a textured fabric. There are also many pleasing soft-toned Chintzes, Flerals, Tapestries, Drawn Stripes and then there are these delightful Scenic papers. Strictly plain walls are the walls of yesterday figured walls are of today. ."Wholesale Wall Paper Dealers' Association Ik. l, y s x I Dtftlten 1tnly Company of AmtH t NINETKBNTIt AND MARKET 11. 180. S:80, e;80. 7:89. 0;80 A I'arnmeunt Picture GLORIA SWANSON im a bam worm rneDUCTiON "Her Gilded Cage" Next Week k "NICK PnerLK." 'Tlth r; RKin AND ItKliq DANIB1I WATiliAlt. ONKI TWOI THRRKt lflTH AND MAItKBT REOPENS SEPT. 2 AT 11 A M. ' wWxA" "MONTE CRISTO"! PlCTl'UR "tub wnnr.n ip mint." . . . aaUlth and A BBBBV BJ BWBJ B"Clieitnql i ,MAYMcAVOY ; ?g Vext Week CHAUI.KS HAY In A TAII.OK.MAPH MAN" t V. IIROAD & CHESTNUT Katherine MacDonald In 'TIIK HHAHTIFHI. 1.IAH nil A rV H-'TH AXD irARKET rALAtb t) 3 A M te 11 ! iL mi. en Qne Clear Call" ""feB; TirTfWt A NIMH A MAIUCHT V1L 1 UlXlA CI A M te II IB l. M. mm K"nx .fp-le Tirlllf.r "THE FAST MAIL" Hned en Lincoln Tarter'a Melodrama APT Am A ,0TH AND C-IIK3TNOT nnwnuin in a m te n P f. peitia "THE UNDERSTUDY-- C APITOI KIOHTH AND MAItK19T LArllUJu 10 a m. te lfi.t p. Nerma Taimadgc "BATETY e-t'rtTAIN" GLOBE JUNIPER AND .MARKET TOPI LAU JA..!11- tntftr a j i re n SATI&FYISO """"" PRICRH CASINO svesAs, STANTON' Sth . Walnut Mat. Today BIG JAMBOREE,; with THANK HUNTER I 'ATtBi "w , CO - mmmm 5LAp5lce. .jV r-rw Itn... "UTte A C"4ra "' "'V p,1,,te.ph7rKL' ein,,'''" '!! Ua rr 7,''ri ., -k? ' -r -( m". 'l li llvl ,..(. h, ii r. if f.J v: fiv uayj !-V1-V.' -JtKW a-1 m i. 1 ,t v t 43 m n i.".mA. , t, -u.j .. ,.! a.'v ''ri"'Zilt'.Ki,,t . .U lrtA.vU tf' AeAi-, s fc 1 t ruiLS i rx,j .... ,J nt , j !T Am I -,-a-w.--;.,v
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