BHS83:S tFTT n (Mtwaaf! a c v; - ' tt H,:f" rriirw3' - wbvt, -''' ,, ' r . f ,T rM. j. T"jwif" "WJffl fr. ;L VS IS"' l' ',, wm 1 i k EVENING PUBLld LEDGER PJPlfcABEIPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 1922 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE fancy Wynne Talks of the Debut of Miss Frances ' Gerhard Mrs. Nixon, of San Antonie, Visits Her Sister, Mrs. Jehn Bell, Jr., in Cape May ,ikii nf srein itesslble Hint thp Ivrlhur (IcrhnriU l.tive n tln.iKhtpr ,i In eh l come out. I lmtc te nc- tXS . ' really, you kneu-. t '" n" S" l,er tl.-l.iit herself ns Pelly flcrlmr.1 mm e c narMra cre! They hnvc fair J! r you knew, and blue eyw nml surli n IcliKlitful mniincr. Klln Coxe mnr ". i iMinrles Youns, nml they live out I "nil nor. IHe ' 0l.nrdV home Is ?' niprbrenk. Mrs. Yeung nml .Mrs. rUlrSTri MutPW of K.lt.mn.l Cexc, C& married IssIp Turner. The date for FrnncPH Orlinrd'H ten .: net been set 11 jet, nnd, In fact. ,t 1, net iulle iiesltlve whether there in be n tea or a diinec. but we'll knew nan I ctirsf. With the retumi home Jt' month of nitut of the hpemmTh buds the dale' nnd plans will be routing thick nnd fnt. IT'S dniuly for the linkers te Imve Tullnna oeino en for n visit, Ih It net? And I av the linkers mlvNrdly, tee, for there arc three here nt tiresent. Undid lavinc Ret home Inst ueek from her chnnerenlnK trip Ihretich K"r"pe. Slit ind her mother. Mr. l.euW 0. linker, nd another ltcr. Mrs. Jehn C. Hell, jr , censtlliitlns rfietidli members of the fifdlinlnMiinK number of linkers te put it in the plural. Think of that family of six girls nil growing up to te tether, nnd In live yenrs' time five of them married, leaving only Mr. linker nnd Itnrhcl nt home. They certainly nr fascinating girls. With the oxrep exrep l tien of Sarah, who married Jnrk Hell nnd lives here, the ether four nil mar ried men from St. l'nul, St. Leuis nnd Snn Antonie. Tlml In Itself gives the family nuicli nmieiitlnn. however every one hai F0 much traveling te de te see tlm ! lipru. Juilnnn e.nmc en jnt a week ngn nnd Is stajing with Sin rah nt ('ape May. and flic loeus ery s,-iuuiing. mih wns wear ing a dark blue fieclc of satin and nn txquMtt' roM'-celored lint einbreklered In blue when I saw her. CnrrONNi: frocks are still the rnge, bat tliep I liave seen of late nre of the new length, down te within six Inches from the ground. .Tey Drew Drew Baer, who Is coming out next jenr, has one of tlieie long frocks, and Virginia PlffenderfiT, in ether words "DHTy," who. by the way, is n mighty popular jeung person, Ihim a long one, tee. Anlln Lagen has one of the prettiest of the tretrinii. fiechs I bnve seen tills fummer. Il has 11 I'renm -colored back ground and large ted. pink nnd dark blue roes jiie twined ever II. The frm-1. Ii llOMllll HTk llllll'k nnil il'u n wonder. Anita has wonderful large dark ' eyes. I.lbhy Ilejil and Dorethy llimill j were wearing rctnimes en the bench the ether afternoon. I.lbby has been I up nt MentiW, stimw; wlib Kleise I Wnrriner, nnd went back te the sdiore just last week. T)HILADi:r.I'IIIA.VS he aie In ' 1 Newport. .lamelewn and Xnrrn- ransett, te vav nothing of Snunders Snunders tewn. which, by the way, is a mlghtr nice report, tee. are all inlerestp,i i'n the page.int Mrs. Heward Spencer firalinm i-. In rhnrge of, and which is te te held tomeiiow. Yeu knew r.nnrn Illddle is te be the lending ladv in the1 tableaux, nnd Catherine Merris, the j irrcaiiie ntm inientpii ilaugliler of tbe llnrrisen S. MerrKes, is te dance and I lOKeparc in tne nil air ns well. The pageant Is given bv the Art Aso Ase Aso rlatlen of Newport, and it is "The Uklng." Imagine Laura as tbe Vik ing's lady. Won't she be superb? She's wtall and willowy and lias an exquisite complexion and line caniage. TOHNNin had been playing hard all J afternoon. In fjct. he nnd two ether boys bad gene up in the weeds te the creek, and they hail bathed and paddled nbeut te tbplr hearts' content. Hut uch doings are net cemlmiv te a geed ppearnnre when the time for supper irrlvcs. Johnnie, however, wns appar ently well wahcd nnd brushed nt the ippelnted time. JJut sister Mary bnd happened upon the muchlv soiled smnll Seys nR thev wended their way home that afternoon, and fche had her bus bus puiens about the necessary bath, for only ten minutes had elapsed before tuppcr time. And se she said te John Jehn !i' inn low nnd cr.-ifidentlnl tern-: "Did jeu really take a geed wash, Johnnie?" MMIMll Street & Summer Dresses A t Less Than Cost IpffillMMMll B nmmiiimmmE I'tiiHMi N l $2-50 : no, 1 1 I U.I .Si. And In nn e(pmlly confidential voice Johnnie answered: "Nope, 1 Just washed what shows." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES . ca?v Wi!?aF,c";enl of. Interest anneuncftd iif!1itere"i4VrA ind Mrs, William O Hesler, of Plalnfleld, N. J., te Mr. Hnr Hnr eld BroekM Oar.lher, of New Yerk nnd t.i2,.X n; . TnemnrrlaRe will take Place In October. M ss Hesler's father Hnlireau.Cnt f "" Xew Jer8ey &" t.HL,,,teeBfl"B.1,'mitnnte will be MIm ir.u"cts..acr,ln.r,1 daiiRhter of Dr. and xnL A,VhPr "vael"ut,' of Overbroek. Jllss Oertiard hHs been spending the summer at a camp In Maine. Ml' Kleaner Wharten Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bamuet Hay Hay deck liarker, of (Jcrmantewn, hns re tunipd home from Seuth Woodstock, Vt., wneie she was a uuest for two weeks nt a hoase party. Miss Virginia, Lngnerenne Carpenter, who spent the last five, weekn visiting In Neithenst Harber, returned te her home in Chestnut Hill en Friday. Miss arpenter will make her debut thin winter. ,.,'rht?.. Par'.v of kIHs chaperoned bv Miss Itnchel Haker and Miss Elizabeth rbompsen. of this nlty, who have been spending six weeks In Europe, returned te this country last Thursday. Mlw I.stpth Ueyd. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Knickerbocker Heyd, of the ("orenndo. has been lsltlng Miss Elelse Warrlner at Montrese. Pa. She re turned last week te Cape May. where her mother and sister, Miss Barbara Boyd, are. stepping at the Chalfonte. Miss Lysheth Jteyd's engagement te Mr. Henry Peter Herle was nnneunced In the spiing. MIph Barbara Boyd Is engaged te Mr. Lawrence Murdock, of this City. Mrs Bevd and her daughters will remain In Cape May until Sep tember C. Mln Agnes Rnppller, who Is spending the summer In Yerk Harber, Me, will return te her apartment In Clinten street Inte In September. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Thouron have been staying In Massachusetts for sev eral weeks They will return te their hema in Merlen about the middle of next month. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Baugh and their family will leave Jamestown about Sep tember 20 and open their heufce in Resemunt for the winter Mr. and Mrs William I.yttleten Bar clay nnd their family, who are at Cape, Mav for this menlh. will return te Chestnut Hill this week Mr. and Mis Jehn It. Drexel. Jr, who are spending the summer at New port, will open their apartments at 30 Last Sixtieth stieet In October Miss Peggy Thajer, of Haverford, Is spending several weeks In Southamp ton, I.. I. Miss Nnncy Sellers has returned te this ceuntiy after beeral months ubread. While In England she was pre sented nt court. Mis Cieeige It. Scattergoed. of TiO" Seuth Forty -second slnel, West Phila delphia, Is lsltlng Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam Henry at Rochester. N. Y. Mr and Mrs H.irvey Ueyer. of Ard Ard mete. who have recently leturned from Seuth America, have returned from Llandudno, Wale, and are at the Hetel Cecil, Londen, en reutu for IMInbiirgh and Paris. Thy will return te Ard Ard meru In the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W Schmidt and their daughter. Miss Henrietta Schmidt, of Juniper Hall, Radner, are spending several weeks at the Tray Tray mere, Atlantic City. Mr Leuis O. Lussen. Jr., of Ardmore, Is visiting his sister, Mr Russell But ler, at her (.ettaga In Ventner. Lieutenant Colonel Charles II Butler, D. H. O, D S (', and Mrs. Butler, who were married last Wednesday, sailed 011 Saturday for Euiepe. Mis. Butler was Mlas Gertrude Eluct Lieutenant Colo nel and Mrs Butler will live In Pails. Mrs H. U Macklln. with her daugh ter. Miss Myrtle Macklln nnd Miss Ella Mauklln, havn returned te their home In Heerly, N" J. after haslng spent seme tlme at Cape May Miss Myrtle. Macklln will attend Mount Ida Scheel at Newton, Mass , this fall. 1 Mrs Leuis T. Mereto Is spending i seme tlme in Atlantic City. ! Ill- R L Pltfleld ha returned from ' hl.s bojeutn In New England te his home In Ocimantewn. ' Mr Kenneth S Lueders, Miss Mnry Louise Lueders and Master Themas L. 1 At Cape May Tl f if it! jr MISS MARY HUNTER daughter of Mrs. Ernest Heward Hunter, of the Mar' grave, who,, with her mother and brother, is upending the summer at Cape May Lueders, .Id, who have been the guests of Mrs. Lueders' mother, Mrs. Geerge S. Donaldsen, of Buffalo, have returned te their home In Merlen. Mr. and Mra. Jeseph Dicksen Edoen, of 6231 Wlssnhlcken avenue, German town, are receiving congratulations en 111" elrth of a daughter, Helen Dunbar Udsen, en August 21. Mrs Edsen was, before her marriage, Miss Julia Beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W Beck, Jr., of Wyncote. Along the Reading Miss Alice D. Beyle, of Oak Lane, Is metering through Flerida. Miss Mary Jehns, of Melrese Park, Is staying at Ocean City for several weeks. The Oak Lane Review Club will re sums activities next month. Mrs. Arthur Jenkins, of Jenklntewn, will be matron of honor for Miss Helen W. Palst ut her wedding te Mr. Jehn II. Reberta, which will take place en September 30. West Philadelphia Mr and Mrs Merrill Teibeit and their daughter, Ml.ss Ella Terbert, of North Fifty-fourth street, nre spending a vacation at Wlldwoed. They wilt be at home after Laber Day. Mr Frank Terbert spent several week-ends with his s.en and daughter-in-law, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wll llams. of North Fifty-fifth street, spent a delightful acntlen with Mr. and Mrs. Terbert. Mrs. Terbert was Miss Eva Williams. Mr. nnd Mrs Samuel Schultz, whose mairlage took place June 25, have re turned from their wedding tilp nnd nie at home at B745 Pine street. Mrs. Sehultz will he remembered as Miss Dorethy Zentner. Mr. nnd Mrs'. L W. Hawbecker, of Til 30 Hazel avenue, who have recently been In Bosten, have gene te Maine for u short stay. Miss Leu Ise E. Cullcn, cf B50S Cedar aenue. has bepn In Atlantic City, re cuperating from a recent Illness. Miss Mae Pearson and Ml se Nan Peaisen. of 6165 G I raid avenue, are spending some time In Atlantic City. Miss Catharine Geckler, of North Fifty-fourth street. Is spending some tlme In Atlantic City. ' Mr. Jehn Spitz, of 5904 Cobbs Creek Parkway, Iris Just returned home en the Aqultanla after an extended tour thieugh Europe. Seuth Philadelphia Miss Rosalie P Dl Sllvestre, daughter of Chpaller Jeseph A Dl Sllvestre. of 1C2C Seuth Bread stieet. la spending the summer with her parents In Wlldwoed Her brother, Mr Antheny Di Sllvestre, Is teurliu the cities of Italy with a dele gation of students ns the special guests of the King of Italy. Miss Catherine Marie Bancy. of 2505 Seuth Twentieth street, Grard Farms, has been spend ng this week In Onk Lane ns the guest of Miss Helen McN'utt, Mr. Henry Da Luca, of 1429 Tasker 'iniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimnniii!' an street, hua Jutretumed from k three months' cruise through the Panama canal. Mr. De Luca also spent aeveral weeks In California. Dr. and Mrs. Turner, of 2604 Seuth Twentieth street, Olrard Farma. have left for a tour through Canada and the Northern States. , Mrs, Lillian Plzutl and her son, Mas ter Jeseph Plzutl, of 1627 Snyder ave nue, are spending the summer In Atlan tic City and expect te retum about Sep tember 15. Mrs. Plzutl will be remem bered ns Miss Lillian De Luca, Mrs. Martha Smith, of 2501 Seuth Twentieth street, Olrard Farms, Is visit ing In Wlldwoed A carnival nnd dance was held en last Thursday, Friday and Saturday ove eve nlngs en Rltner street belween Bouvler end E ghteenth streets for the benefit of St, Menica's Catholic Club, who have their headquarters at 1727 Rltner street. St. Menica's Beys' Battalion Band played several selections throughout the entertainment. Germantetvn Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Kremm, of 6368 Merris stteet, itfe spending r few weeks In Wlldwoed. Mr. nnd Mrs Thornten F. B. .Scott, of 5510 Greene street, are occupying their summer home nt Seaside Park, N, J , for several weeks. Mr. nnd trs Carl Schaum nnd their daughter. Miss Suzanne Schaum, of 332 West Seymour street, are nt Marblehcad, Mass., for a few weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs Chatles K. Davis and their little daughter. Miss Thelma Davis, have returned te their home, 131 East Tulpeheeken street, after a sojourn at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Mertis Polln and Miss Miriam Polln, of G05 West Cpsal street, who have been traveling through the Canadian Reckies nnd Ycl owstene Park, have returned home. En route thev vis ited their daughter. Miss Leena. Polln, nt Camp Rennh, and their eon, Master Franklin Polln, at Camp Sagamore, en Lake Geerge. Mr. Jeseph McAullffp. of 6541 Beyer street, has gene te Wlldwoed for a few weeks. Norristeivn The wedding of MKs Helen Wlllltts Palst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Palst, Jr., of 1711 De Kalb ttreet, and Mr. Jehn RetU Roberts will take place en Saturday evening, September 30, at 6:30 o'clock. In St. Jehn's Episcopal Church. The matron of honor will be Mrs. Arthur Jenkins. The bridesmaids will be Miss Nnncy Buchanan, Miss Hnrrlctte M Wills. Miss Julia Steln-mctz-and Miss Louise Beggs. Llttle Miss Rosalie Swartz, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Aaren S. Swartz, Jr.. will be the flower girl. The bridegroom will have Mr. Arthur H. Jenkins, his brother-in-law, as best man. The ushern will be Mr. Aaren S. Swartz, Jr., and Mr. O. Whltner Rogers, of Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn ; Mr. Israel Hnllewell, of Beth apres; Mr. Nerman MaeBcan, of Onk Lane; Mr. William Walten, of Phila delphia, and Captain Lennex Lchr, of Washington, D. C. Mrs. W. D. Hltner. of 1028 West Marshall street, entertained at a lunch eon en Thursday ut which were eight guests. Brldge followed the luncheon Miss Kntherlne Beekman, of 21 East Fernanco street, entertained nt a picnic supper nnd dence at the Commercial Club, Part Indian, en Thrusday. Six teen guests wcie present. Mr. and Mru. Cliften S. Hunslcker, of Swede street, have returned from a trip te Virginia Beach, Va. Mr. Henry M. Brewnbaek, cf West Main street, who has been spending soma time at Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, has returned home. Miss Mary achmnn, of 1517 Arch street, Is spending severnl weeks at New Helland uud Ephrata, Pn, Miss Berncdette O'Donnell, of 42 East Freedtey street, gave a straw ride, fol lowed by a supper, en Thursday In honor of their house guest. Miss Mar guerite Llppet, of Canten, O. A Sub Deb siaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBflfcAs W Vs. RP?iSilaaaSSk '' HLlaH MISS ANITA LAGEN who, with her mother, is spend ing the summer 071 the Jersey Coast known artists wilt take part! Seprano, Miss Hilda. Relter; contralto, Mrs. Ida Tayler Belte j linrp, Miss Blanche Hub bat d. cello, Miss Irene Hubbard; pianist, Miss Letrcttn Kirk; accom panist, Mrs. Herbert Hemphill. Following the musical a reception will be held te meet the artists. Atlantic City Fer the first tlme In Its history the Matinee Musical Club of Philadelphia will give a recital In Atlantic City, nnd the affair, which will take place tonight at 8:15 o'clock In the ballroom of Hnd den Hall, is for the benefit of 'the operating room fund of the Children's Seashore Heuse. The following well- Fischenlmrg-Tayler Marriage A pretty wedding took place yester day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, when Miss Lena Tnyler, duughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Merris Tnyler, of 6841 Osage ave nue, became the brlde of Mr, Merris Flschenburg, of 1930 Seuth Eighth street. The oetemenv, whlrh was per formed In Beth Juda Temple. Fifty fourth nnd Hansom streets, by Rabbi Levin, waH followed by a reception. The brlde was attired In a ge-wn of white witln crepe, embroidered In pearls. She carried n shower bouquet of whlte roses und lilies of the volley. The atteridants were Mr. and Mr3. Samuel Flschenburg nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. H Abrahams. Miss Lilly Tayler, a nleoe of the bride, wns the flower girl, She were a frock of pink crepe de chine and carried a basket filled with pink roses. RESIGNS AFTER 45 YEARS- The Rev. Frank C. Celby, of Hat Hat Hat bere, Had Married 1000 Couples After serving continuously in the ministry for mere than ferty-five jcars, und for the last seventeen years-pnBter of the First HaptNt Church of Ilnt Ilnt Ilnt bore, en the Old Yerk read, the Itcv. Frnnk (.'. Celby lcdgned nnd will re tire from active" service. Mr. Celby hns married mere than 1000 couples nnd officiated at mere thnn 1200 funerals. As n youth lie served three yenrs in the United Slates Navy, and although well advanced in yenrs at the time of the World War, he was active in his work for the Government, speaking both for iean issues nnd relief work. He efliclally will termlnnte his con nection with tbe llatbore Church about October 1. Conahehocken Girls Ge Camping Consliehoclien, Aug. 28. Members of the Ulrl Scout Troop, of the Consho Censho Conshe hocken Community Center, went te Ocean City, N. J., en n eamplng pnrty yesterday. Tbe party Includes Mnrie Ilarren. Alice Davenport. Hunt Deug-Ins-. Catherine Dugnu. Florence IChllnger, Florence Freas, Mary Hag gerty, Hthcl UeNsler, Gladys Lnverty, Catherine Montgomery nnd Francis I'helan. Summer Dresses This season's smartest styles, in voiles, linens, ginghams, organdies and combinations; all desirable shades. They were $10.50 te $19.50, te be closed out at $5-75 $750 Street Dresses of Cr9pe de Chine, Canten Crepe, Georgette and Printed Crepe, all colors and a wide variety of desirable models. They were up te $55, te be closed out at 15, $195 All Purchases Billed October 1 1220-22-24 Walnut Street Lingerie, ,1 Sweaters, $ 1 " ' 3r f Negligees I a -i it IJf ft I I I I 1 L-ri Y'i i?l J 5y the fascinating tverd that denotes Fashion and con notes a chromatic scale of exquisite shades of BreTvn identical with the Fall Mede: BEIGE AMBER TOPAZ CANELLE ROSEWOOD CINNAMON COCOA COPPER MALLARD CASTOR CHESTNUT SABLE BRONZE MARTEN TORTOISE KORAN MALAY TUNISIAN ,v 3 WOMEN'S GOWNS In Autumnal Browns t Interpretative of the moods of Autumn come these myriad tints that, with enchanting magic, have absorbed eery gradation of the pigment predominating in Fall land scapes: the tailleur mode, employing fine twill fabrics, favors the deeper shades reminiscent of woodland browns. The afternoon mode, cheesing te run the gamut of the fashionable crepe weaes, cheesing the smart Matelasse and Jacquard, can de no less than cheese ecry tint en Autumn's palette. Second Fleer 39.50 te 110.00 f DXT,,, . . 1-, Cw Specialty SJtcp cOnauaiienb CHESTNUT AT 13tm STREET I . Little Benny s Nete Boek By Lee Pape Me nnd Puds Slmklns wns standlnp In frunt of the froet stand wishing we lived semewares ware all we hud te de te pet the dlffrcnt froet off of the ilif frent trees was pick it off. nnd come lady stepped puhhlut; n buby currldRc past, saying, O tbuw, Ivc come out without my pockitbeok niten, 1 wonder If you boys would be he kind ns te tnlnd this baby wile I run nnd t:et my pockitbeok, III only be a mlunlt. Sure, all rite, jes mam, me ntitl l'uds ned. And she quick wnwked away, belnft a short Indv but n fust wnwker, nnd ufter n wile l'uds cd, liny, tills Is the longest mlntilt 1 ever waited. Geed nltc, rdiipef-p she detit eome back ttRen, mnybe she's one of these Indies you reed nbeut thnt usk people te mind their baby nnd then dent come back cny mere, nnd then the people haft te adept the baby jest as If It wns theirs, geed nltc, I sed. Heley smokes, Im net going te adept It, leek at It, Its n heck of n looking kid, l'uds sed. AVleh It wns, being n bald bedded baby with n tern tip nesp nnd no teeth nnd Its mouth wide open as If It was proud of It, me baying, 0 I dent knew, Ivu saw werM maybe wen you take It borne jour mother will be glad te have It. O, is that se, well maybe your mother will wen you take It home. l'uds sed. nnd I Bed, Yeuvc get n pertch te keep It en, If we had a pertch Id he glad te tnke It home, nnd l'uds sed, Ntithlng doing, yeuve get ns inutih rite te It us 1 bnve, leek nt It, its looking ut you, you cun tce It likes jeu the best ony eny wny. Yeure ernsy, its looking nt you. I sed. Wlch jest then it sturted te leek cress eyed nnd I wettldent of adopted It for n million dellcrs, and me and I'udu started te have n fenrse argewment about wlch one told the lady we would mind It ferst, and jest ns we was shirt ing te call each ether names the lady came back and gave us n dime between us nnd took the baby nwnv looking as if she was jest ns snttisfied te have the baby as wat us 2 was te hove the dime. HENRY HADLEY CLOSES HIS PARK ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Inez Barbour Hadley Sings With Great Success at Last Concert Henry Hndley closed his two weeks' engagement with the Fnirmeitnt I'nrk Orchestra Inst evening with one of the most Huccessful concerts of t lie entire series thus fnr. It speaks volumes for the popularity of Mr. Madley ns n con ductor nnd for the popularity of the I'nrk concerts, that the seqts were practicnlly nil tnken and the audience remained until the close In spite of the mere than threatening wenther, ns the Inst number was pluycd In n moder ately brisk shower, but the audience stuck manfully until the close. Mr. Ilndley has bnd remavknble suc cess with the concerts of the past two weeks nnd his triu.nph amply vindicated tin- judgment of Mnnuger Multsen ni engaging n conductor of the high standing of Mr. Hndley for the I'nilc retid'Hs. His programs bnve been ex ceedingly well selected nnd splendidly conducted as is only te be expected from u muslclnn of bis nunllllcntlens. Thn Iicnrty co-operation of the members of the orchestra nnd the cordial respense. of the audiences hnve nlike been a striking testimonial net only te the high musicianship, but nlse te tbe person ality of America's leading nnthe-bern composer nnd conductor of today. The soloist nt the ("using concert wits Mr Hndley Onci'. Harbour). She Is no strnnger l'e Philadelphia, having been frequently beard bore, netnbly os one of the soloists in the production of the Mahler Kighth Sjinpheny and Inst sen Kin in n cuncrt of Mr. Hndley's work" tit one of tbe Mntinee Muslcnlc meetings. In splte of unfavorable weather for singing last evening, Mrs. Hndlej s splendid iniep litis never been heard te better advantage and she scored n great- success In' Dlch tetirp Hulle" from "Tannhauser' nnd Agnthe's nir from "Her Krelschutz." In both cese she was encored, responding the first time with Kmhtns' "Stnndchen." the effective orcliestrutien being by Mr. - J'h. Hndlry, nnd thp second time with-' .aM beniitfful song of Mr. Hadley's cea. . . M position. ' 'i Tlie principal ercnpsirni nuniDfm en . t)n tne uregram were ueiumnrK s "ensun" tain' overture, two numbers from "deenntrti's Night." by Mr. Hartley,- nnd the "18112" overture of Twbnlkew sky. SUMMER ASSEMBLY ON Dr. Milten G. Evans Will Be Heart i at Uralnus Meeting The ('ellegevllle Baptist Summer At wiiibly opened today and continues tin til September 4 nt I'rslnus College. It will be under the nuspices of the Edu cation Heard of the I'cnnsylvanln Bap tist General Convention. Among these who will attend ses sions nre Dr. Milten O. Kvnns, presi dent of the Cre.er Theological Semi nary: the Itev. Arneld K. Loek, pastor of the Hebren Unptlst Church. Phila delphia : A, II. Vnuticr and the RT. Itittcnhntibe Neither. cGvVj52r2kcbvAEjU RiRich jpfFur rl Coats '195 Regular Season Price will be $275 This is a most exceptional value especially when you consider the great vogue for Raccoon Coats. 40 inches long and made of finest selected dark skins that match beautifully The saving is worthy of your immediate attention Furs Repaired and Remodeled at Half Price for a limited period enlv te keep our expert furners busy during a dull period. 0f -TfiT V MKBFI f ST YL eI" UlSWahjul Street Altrlll K lllirlvi.NM I'rrhrnt "T.ic Provlncftewn Dave's Pro'lurtlen or EUGENE O'NEILL'S eueat hi cc i:hs v The Hairy Ape With IXIt'IS WOr.HElM LYRIC lllirr.lnc l.ulier DtiT Mini. Mill. MAIL OIlDETlH NOW SKATS Tiirp.snAY SAMCUIIDCnT. . ji lUuLnl i SEPT4 OPtiir c n inrii peh mat. J i mm JJlml LAMB ). SEATS THUOSDAV MAILORDERS HOW & wimu inMiKSTiinA ( L. Twr Hiittrn rnMfrv m lat .- -- w- ... b&.OA HVELATtON I Ib I bU k V AbBIliubIf v ITU Richard Carle Jistinju hcl lai' of ltil!ral remiij Kaerits ana 3U Playful Kiltnw WALNUT THE WORLC fl Alie VAft 4 W.W.M r AT HTM l.lmlteil KnKUEfnirnt itnnduy -Sept. H THE WORLDS GDEATEST MYSTERY Ipli Kleubrr'a a m ntmm mail ORnF.na miw KTS TIII'HMIAV Tep. Mat. WkI.. 50- te (I. SO Night A Siil Mnt.. r.e te ! 00 EITH'S THEATRE' .Mnt. TeUuy 2:10: TenUlit 8:lu I.IOM.I. ATWII.I. I Cd In Tne Whl'e-raceil Foel' Jrumtte Hitrl.t-tt i. Dfllnar Harry Preneru rij.ir llnun With u Hew nf tlnit.Hfi.t ni.l. Crnwferd Si llreilrrlrk . , l. lint T-. .. . a . - - .1 ..--. t.ii ,.iij ii'. lir cn i:thei Heim u lilicSurreunclmir Rhu- K GARRICK Next Monday IMwjrd Itei e i Mr II ant Prwlunl n ORANGE BLOSSOMS With i:tJITJ liT and StBr r ,t VIrtur lljrlr Ui I Cot, Juft fiiinni l'r f m '" ' I -I iil Mat 77, MHO I. THK GUI-'.VTnsT UAMIM'.STI.K ON KAKTII" S O US A at Willow Greve Park Tnmorren V. It. 'I'. KnipIi.ii-.,1 ilcnlr O A C3MA s"' an'' Main it Mit TeJay LAbiNU JIMMIE COOPER ,;" BEAUTY REVUE Direction Stanley Company of Amtrle vMSSZLml nim;ti:enth a market 11. 1 30 a 30. r. 30, T.30. 0:30 William de Mille Production M'lTH Wallace Reid NICE PEOPLE Bebe Daniels Cenrad Nagel Julia Fare A PAItAMOUNT riCTlTtE FP.Olt PI.AV OK HAMH NAHHJ AUDED OI.AnYM tllt'K Seprano Commencing This Saturday VALfNTINOL'TAr Hy Auther of "Th! Four Herma" STANTON lOTJt AND MAHKET RE-OPENS SATURDAY NEXT AT II A. M. Indefinite Engagement of WILLIAM FOX'S Gigantic Spectacle MONTE CRISTO Frem Alexandre Duma' world renowned novel and drama ALDINE CHARLES RAY 10th and Chantnut 11 A It. te ii p. a. .I-'V I ATI IV TAILOR MADE MAN KIIOM PLAY OF SAME NAME IS 2. 4. 6, 8 Titnn ivn ntRRTVITT ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN EVIDENCE" ftLriten 12TH AND MARKET 11 IS A. M. te 11 r. U. PALACE THOMAS MEIGHAN uu?'?t.& rWTfTl A MNTH & MARKET V1L 1 OK1A II A M. te 11 13 P. M. A ROMANCE Or THE NORTH AI.IC K LAKE I BUl (.AfTON (1I.AS4 B Ulf L-WVVITH ll.ll(.N ROhEMAltl Tlir.lll NO VII HFER MAM-ACE RKJ'RY THE LAW ARCADIA !eOTr -5 ."fi'T'ffi MURy:y..THE ragged HEIRESS" r1 ADITOlI KIGHTH AND MARKET lilrlllsLi in a m te ii in p. m. "A FOOL THERE WAS" GLOBE JUNIPER AND MARKET 11 m n i-epi i..m vn..;il nePULAR "w-""- PRTi-Rq V1lsKVI.i, Save nitr fbel Bill! THE HOME COMFORT HEATER BURNS GAS AT A SAVING ON THE PRICE OF COAL. INSTALLED IN ANY HOT AIR HEATER HTHE coal and railroad strikes are net settled. Even if thev J- are, what will coal cost you, even if you DO get it' Ge0rl:rm W the He-e Comfert Early T T "eater you will have no coal 10 Shevel, 710 lire nni-nn niit -i.n ashes, no dust and' dirt, iw odor, but plenty of Heat. Installed c $CE? Complete for && Satisfaction Guaranteed or our Meney Refunded T HOME COMFORT HEATER CO. 504 Finance Bui ding Philadelphia M II. V U THIS C-OII'OV Oil' FOIl i i.urni.ii IM-OK.MATION Kindly st-nil me aililttlonel Information by raurn mall without any obligation en my part. u" Vaine Street pv stntn Mull te he mi. (OMKeitr he ri;it e Bill I'timiirr lllilg,. I'lillBdrljihu ' ASK YOUR PLUMBER or YOUR HEATING MAN, IF YOU LIKE, te INSTALL YOURS WJ "'t ,i. I t yWTV.r t t,'vw