r W 4 SfttMW.&W. ,WWW ' V MMI Vfc. 1' -' T TCSWTvSra " nS'- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-HIIJADELPHIA, TUESDAY. wWwM9BW AUGUST 29, 1022 mmxx--. ' f i' V7i. ,' ' ". ', ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Talks of Doings Planned for the Week in Newport She Hears of Broken Betrothals, . Various Other Topics of Interest w rK'LIi "een kftV0 our social Innings . til. ti.fm vmaaU Ihn a-- here, ler v," ,t "" .v Citing "" -,t.M. l,n TTnnn- Tnrenv l)li. .,I11 Care wny. ,,vi"i;" """ ;v reitt resorts nnu r.uii.iu..0..i.. x . ..... .ml However, they lmve mnnnccd te e::4 in n erent let for this Inst week taAuart nnd first two .lays of Sep Sep umbe te make It a memwtee time There 11 ua """"" s . hw days, nnd en September 8 the inter inter ..Tlennl tennis will start nt Mnnhelm. w. there tutlennl icnniH win cum. ..i ...niii... And then won't we have n time trying make trains nnd "specials," remem- .rln te cnlculnle standard time and Sflvlleht-savlng tlme nnd always fnll in lii tlie middle nnd arriving just tee Ufa for tlie 1:10 te fin, that It gee nt M0 or tearing up nt 1 te find that it's only 1- ? It's n great thing, this daylight-saving time, when you come, te trains and time tables. It's mar mar ileus nnd I for one would hnte te tell bow many 1've missed through it. pr.T. lit it te iid te Newoert In spirit at least, If we cannot he t .... tifriil Dn ntlil 1mn rill then n ihtsuh " uci m. our townsfolk who nre there will face nnd hear this week. In the- first plnce, there s me mi" i"" ment, then there's the Annual Herse show and the pageant tonight by thu Art Association. Peggy Thayer Is in Newport, you knew, and re is Anita Strawbrldge nnd tlie Tem Rldgwnys, thu Crnlg Kiddies, Mrs. Heward Spencer Ornbam, who Is hend of the pageant; Allx Delnn and her father. Mr. Clarence Delan (Mrs. Delnn and Illtn sailed for Kurene Saturday), Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge D. WIdcncr, Mr. nnd Mrs. IVtey Hebcrts, Phyllis Walsh, who 1b there for the tennis, nnd ever se many Reggie Vandcrbllt has been 111 with Inflammatory rheumatism, and every one has been afraid he would net be nble te get te the Herse Shew, but the latest news I have had from Newport nnd that in n letter written en Sunday, tells me that the doctor has given him permission te judge nt the ehew today and te give his annunl dinner at Snndy Point Farm for the Herse Shew Com mittee. Somehow n horse ehew nt Newport without Reggle Vanderbllt and .K v. Cl.iil P r n A . na 4mlf.net 11. renn aimm, ui . . j"-m would net seem Hke a horse -hew, i would It? j AND de you realize that our own Jlryn Mawr Hore Shew will be luring us out en the Mnln Line In four weeks' time? It does net ecm pesMble, but it I". nnd before tiint there will be tens and gnrden parties nnd comings home from north. Miuth. enst nnd west. The number of buds for the season is phenomenal, almost as many as there were the year after the vtV when nearly two hundred were introduced. ThU season there will be mero than n hundred, ke jeu may knew hew busy we'll be trotting round te the teas and parties. BESIDES tlie epidemic for eiope eiepe lnenti, which seems te hnve hit Philadelphia's younger set, there's a regular deluge of broken engagements just new. In the lnit week I have heard rumors of nn less than three. Herausc I have net heard of their breaking from the interested parties themsehes I will nut give you the .nnn-t . T .1t. I 1 1. . . Lln.t nnLjIn A 1111 IHUUia , A iiviii uiir 11. .-iii.i. wt'. twu knew, but jeu'll probably henr of Ihcm staying' at the St. rtegls. New Yerk. ?h i?.f. ,lt,r",II"K "te pole gamea at the Ilutnsen Country club each day. Mr. Frederick Wlster Merris nnil his S iL .,T' Wyncete. have been spend wffi rM.,,nUmmer 'il 1Ieac" "aven and win return home after September 1. rMn;enlMr,, "SVe.rt T- Blcknell, Miss mT.IW, nicknell nnd Mr. Ilob Ileb i Ji Tlinxlcp nicknel , Jr., of 301 Hlirh fe th?irCIJ!,';' ChMl?t IIUl. will ntura intr a month In Jamestown, n. I. i-iMr,iand MraA- -T; -Di-exel Diddle, who Yerk Ztfl1x h0 Hote1 Lerraine. 'New nf ,L8 li:e thflr went autcnneblls tour 8av fervi,niniB,1nd St?tc8' ,6ft Satur Ki0fi( "ber. where they Intend te remain for two weeks. nn5r'Ln1!!i.Mri',' Claronee Hchenek, of ffM..iVClly' lj- ' who hftve been ErnniLufi801"0 w.cclt8 of Mr- Schenek's r Iw,!1 ?""" Mr- "d Mrs, ".MrL,?" Buby. of Camden, have re turned from a stay at LenB lieech. m.M& Eawn J. Cattett is steppln at the Tray mero In Atlantic City for sev eral days. fmntfani.M,rs-, 'h X poeock and their i!iyt of 'n-mlrllle read. Cynwyd. who A(,.SI,en!!nK eeveraf weeks at Umber. y' wUl rclurn erly ln SeP- rtnnV-P'SfF8 J,Iar"hall and her little 22 PuT' .Mi5s Nincy Marshall, of 603 Iu,i Fery-Rnt stre!t' who have been ff""1'"!-..11 Bumrner with relatives In ?iBn f'.J-,nJl;-wlu retn te this city ..-..,,.-, .,, niiuuii, g acpiomeer. Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. llllnm n. Oreben have i Hpciullnir a week nt Mnnlteu Springs, Cel., en route te Yellowstone Park. They will net return te their nome In Oalt Lane for several weeks. Mian Margaret Carrell; of ElWna Park; who has been spendlng the rummer at camp ln Maine, will retnrn home Sep tember 6. ..Mr. and Mrs. Davta A. (Tract, with 2S? i1.8" Msarl?i1 Ijamb Onnt, anfl their n. .Mr. David Grant, Jr., of Leran, ?i,il.,oav;?,en Tuesday for Chelsea, where they will occupy their apartment ln Chelsea Court for the early autumn. RETURNED TO PENLLYN Gernumtewn Mrs P.inl A Tr...... a .- Yerk1' U B,)Cndln'f sem9 tlmft lr New fi?nr,a1 Mr.Bl DenaW H. Tayler, of h-ie Morten street, have been i-pendlnc the summer In IVIldwoed. Mrs. Rebert S Glnna, of 30 Carpenter lann, haa tcturned from White Mountain Camps, Tamworth, .V. H. West Philadelphia Mr and Mra Julius J. Btrauss, who were married June 25, have returned from their weddlni? trip nnd are nt home it r.7e. Catnarlnn .street. Mrs. strauis will he remembered ae MIbi Ruth bhufre, erf 710 Seuth Flfty-nlnth &treet. .,5'r' n,niJ Mrs. Jehn Ralley Tayler, of 47. t ( edar avenue, have announced the enpaBcinent of their daushtcr. Miss T.cllth ( oluuheim Tnjler, utid Mr. Theo Thee Theo dero RqssIk I.ammet. Mr and Mr W. D. Plnkstene, of 4947 I.arrhwoed avenue, have been In Malno and ln IJosten. uhere they were the Buests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gess-ler in il nil., mi; nui nuiiuii in i ut ii ,i,. ..j ... : ---..--,..-... ether. If these, who Intend te marry V " JU.V ,' ' t '' AV" Aii0'!. "?? would sometimes think n little mero Miss Marlen Donnely, mIsh Gertrude before the eeremnny of their opposite I Vandcrtrrlft, Mr nnd Mrs. It. Thompson taste., idcni nnd traditions there would I Mr Rebert MeGcwnn, Mr. Charles be Icjs feed for divorce courts. I 'J",cMel' JIr .leseph Whalcu, Mr. Paul ehn. Mr Jack Harrington, Mr. Deur- mnn elhcr day Jack, who is live, de- j ?. nlfrMGeVuster TUhy i-elded upon cnieving himself in a i Mr, , M , neve manner, mi tnh ng a lnapnzlne he mm street, sailed en Saturday en the neatly rumpled the edges nnd then pre- Majcstle for, an extended tour cf Ku eeedecl te light naid edges from a nearbv rope. box i mnicues. aiiu iiiriuer, un u iindcrstoeil, this was done in the house. Tnek pi t the fire out. it feeuii, but net befete Mether had iliseiered the nf filr and lemunstrntcd strongly . When father mine home lie was told, for Mether felt .1 few leuinrks from him would lwne a hotter effect. fli tntinm ln.l TnnV 1 .1 , tlt Cllllp 'I .111111 1 II l till. 1. Illl" Ill'' ell.11, with him and proceeded te talk about it nil Xerth Philadelphia A surpriHe party was given Miss llor ller teiisa Neufeld by her parents, Mr. and Mrs Is.ider Neufeld. 4533 North l-'lf-te.'tilh Mreet, en Friday evening Among the guests were MIsh Eleaner Aareni, Ml.m Helen I.ees, Miss Antoin ette Schmidt, Miss Cnrrle Hlmmclrelch, Mles Anita Dagensteln, Mlns Frankle JelinccK, Miss Reglna Wclnfeld, MIb.s Hstelln Altman, Miss Flcrronce WeIbs, Mr. Stanley H.iuer. Mr Leen Stein, Mr. Arthur Hlmmelreich, Mr Sllaa lllmmcl- mlllnglr into his father's face nnd "l s'te. "3F W'Ce0tl& .i.iii mm ju in 1111111 iir iiiin iiLwiiL .i lln .il.iin.i.l ...., . nnfiilli. flint I ill 1- -'l llllt m tl l-tlpl 1.1 nil J 1.1111. the niatdies might have set tlie house nfire nnil lulglit haM burned every one up. anil iiai'K iisicneu ami men iiiukuii j'j. '-7 N-'ic W w ' "v: - ' '" "Iflr ,' ?, M'(' v V ',"-ii V'l - , Arrett street, are ependinr a few weeks in the Pocenon, MIsb Kathryn Keenan, of 9J1 Her JSert street, is upending neme time In Wlldwoed, where she is visiting; her sis ter, Mrs. .Edward B. Williams. Norristetvn Master Kenneth Nelman, aen of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Nelman, of Haws ave nue, entertalned a number of his small friends at a movle party at his home en Friday. Among these who- were present were Miss Margaret Clemmer, Miss Alice Clemmer, Mnnter Rebert Clem mer, Miss Isabel Rucktn, Master Her man Ruckln, Master Geerge Shannen, Master Renald Harley, Master Granton Leng and Master Edgar Eckfeldt. Mr. and Mrs. Osevin S. Allebach, of Woreoster, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mies Catharine Alle Alle baeh, and Mr. M. Wesley Detweller, eon of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mahlen C. Detweller, of Previdence Square. Mr. and Mrs. Hemer Jacobs, of Franklin avenue, are spending several weeks ln Wlldwoed. Mr. David O. Atkinson, of Kulton. Me, is visiting his son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mra Paul O. Atklnnen. of 641 Btanbrldge street. Mr. Moscoe M. Gibsen. Mr. and Mm. J. Whltten Gibsen, and their small son. Master J. Whltten Gibsen, Jr., of Powell street, have rene te Wlldwetfd te remain for come time. Tfaete r Behneli MISS EVELYN DRAYTON MUa Drayten, who has been vletiinff Judge and Mre. Nerrta 8. Barratt at their Cape May cottage, hae, returned te her grand parents' home, The Cedars, Penllyn. Miss Drayten's engagement te Mr. Nerria S. Barratt, Jr., uraa announced several weeks age. Delaware County Mr. and Mra. Raymond Wnltera, of Kwarthmere College, have been enter taining Mr. nnd Mrs. V. V. Larkin. of Lehtgh Unlverelty, Dethlehem, for a few days. Miss Hallle Williamson, of Media, hae been the guest for a few days of Mr. and Mm. Frank Tayler at their home near Norwood. Miss Williamson will leave In October for California, where she will spend the winter. A bridge party will be given tomor row morning at the home of Mrs. If. R. Farrlnger ln Swnrthmere for the benefit et the Day Nursery. Moorestown Mr. W. R. Stackhouse entertained Ight off his friends at a fishing trip te Fortescue, N. J., en Saturday. Mm Jehn D. MeMnllln haa been having Mlsa Genevieve E-arllnr, of East Main street, an her gueet at her summer home at Abseoen. Garrick Next Men. Evg. "ft" r-Mward rteyce's llrllllBnt rreduetlftn ORANGEBLOSSOMS With EDITH DAY and Stsr Cut Popular rrlOT Weil Mat.. 77e te 2 Annum nni-mrsH rrmmu Ttie I'rovincciewn Plajcri Production of EUGENE O'NEILL'S OllBAT Ht'CCKSS WyyyTyrVrVyrVyrVY r RING KNIT WOOL 35c a Ball Colonial Yarn Heuse 1231 Cherry St. ,".,. ywyyyyyMMwyyV Easiest Way te Remove Ugly Hairy Growths e I1 (Dautr Cultura) Rare Is a method for rsmevlna hJr from armi, neck or faea that la unrall Ing and Is n'llta inexpensive. Mix a thick paata with join powdered dela dela tena and watar and apread en halrr urface. After 3 or fl mlnulea, rub It efT, waah the akin and every trace of hair haa vanlihml. Ne harm or lncon lncen lncon venlenca rtntilts from thla treatment, but l-n careful te get ranulna dclatena and mix freah an wanted. ytdv. y Excess Fat II f Rulna your prsennI appearanca. la no neceaaity tbeir youthful charm for women Mra. Walter Rlee tn Paell for a few days. MI"9 Eleaner Ollhride, of !5S1 Seuth lireml street, Is spending some time ln Wlldwoed. Miss Helen Duffy, of Twentieth anil PJtncr streets, has returned home after a short stay ln Atlantle City. Mlsa Kmma Greer, of 1910 Seuth Fifteenth street, has returned home after a two-weeks' stay In Ocean City. Mlsti Mary McCnnn, of I32B Beuth Bcechwoed street, has returned home after an extcnslve stay ln Plcasnnt llle, N. J., whero ehe was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wnlter Whltmun. Miss Man Tener, of 183D Rltner street, is spending some time ln Wild Wild weed. Mlsa Rita Craig, at 2013 Oakford street, ban returned home from a mo me eor trip te Rending, Pa., where she was the guest of friends. Mr. Walter Humphrey, of 131R Wolf street, has returned home nfter having speni me Reason in ueiiegeMlle, Pa. MHs Kitty Green, of 2310 Seuth Six-' teenth street, has returned home from a short May in Chclncn. Miss Green I wna among these who attended the Pyramid Dance given at the Esplanade Hetel, Chelsea, en Saturday night. i Mrs. William Weber and her family. of Norwood, nan been vlBltlng her mother, Mra G. Greer, of 1910 Seuth i fifteenth street. Mrs Weber will be I remembered as Mrs. Blanehe Greer. Miis Marv Gray, of 2112 Seuth Nine teenth street, has returned home after a nhert ntay In Atlantle City Miss Minerva Geldberg nnd Miss Mabel Sander will return te Philadel phia after spending sevcrnl weeks ln Atlantic City Foulkrod street, are receiving oongratu eongratu oengratu latlonn upon the birth of a eon, Wil liam Legan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Freed and their family, of 1209. Herbert street, have re turned from a meter trip te Blalrstewn, N. J nnd the Delaware Water Gap. Mr. and Mra. J. Manston and their daughter, Miss Isabelle Manston, et 'Atlantic City Km. Benjamin Janney Ituaflerew haa spent thla month at the shores Mlsa Anna Celllni. of Weat Philadel phia, Is down here for a nhert ntay. Among the Philadelphia men recently reglntered at the Chalfonte are Mr. J. A. Fall, Mr. R. A. Still and Mr. R. S. Friable. Mra. M. Hahn, accempaned by M!r" Catherine SfcCarthy and Miss Elizabeth Mullen, nre spending n couple of weeks here. Mr and Mrs. Edwnrd Millar will re main at their cottage until after Laber Day. Mrn William J. Deyle and Mrs. Wil liam Dennnn will stey at the shore Inte ln September. Seventy-one Years Reliability and prestige stands behind every article of fur in our establishment. Until September 16th all furs ordered or purchased are priced twenty per cent below regular prices. BLAYLOCK & BLYNN, INC. 1528 Chestnut Street Open Saturdays until one o'clock There la no neceaalty tn leta their rout and vigor aa they grew elder. We can redex any at eat mom an aaaljy and natutallr. Trial Treatment Gratis COLLINS INSTITUTE Bcllevtie Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Spruce S4n4 ! The Hairy Ape KIM Mat. Willi I.OUIB WOLHttlM P (rJL0 llnrl.lnr ft. B KDV W.WJ MAI I. cmnpHH NOW M ITU 'riM'H'IHY ii i i ii i a v I - - ') i Direction Btanlay Company of AmarHpW' !i j I ) i ! I ' '"i inns N lr SEPT4 SAMCUIIRCDTTO j, al I ia-i.l I l Anna riAV SfATS THUPSOAY MAIL ORDtBB HOW f- wiHUHkAiniRSTiiniertfi '3i iui t ra riMirw i ,T1X " " "iwin. .' KICLATIOM a vrm Richard Carle ii-llniiil-hcfl r'ant et Musical I Comedy Favorite and Chorus or I'lavnii mnern tt.4l.MJT AT BTII J.lmltrd Kmriicrment fVAUlB Sffli" Sept. 4 THE WOCLDS CDCATEST MYSTERY yftl Adelph Klanber' , waglSk fiSi rHaKUUAn Poe. Mat. Wed Nlrht h Hnt. Mat MAIf, OHDKnS NOW BKATH THl'iiaDAT aer te iii.ne r.nr tn aa.ne K EITH'S THEATRE Mat. Teiluy 2il0i Tenlsht 81IO MONr.I, ATHUI, i CO. Tn "Th Whlte.Knced rner Jeanette Hnekett & Delmnr Harry rrrsent jneir jievue wiin a iievy or jieauuiui uirin i Ornwterd & Ilredertek Arthnr Weet. Hall Krmlnle 4 Jrir. ' Kthal nepklna.niK Surrounding- Bhew , WILLOW GROVE PARK SOUSA AND HIS BAND TODAY AND TOMOIirtOW Annual Ce-Operatlv Welfare Association P. K. T. EmployeV I'lcnle Baeeball Fluid and water Sports ITusI") Hi, V ftrrtntnrvtva nviarnyntnaa a xrAtrnna mr xmitrvifftt A?rn l,e,w .A. y . t j wj . fcj iv . . -" --"' --" r ..-.- -ir-jr-r. - .-r: -i pnrrnprv's awarf.t. op ran itiuhest tin ah AOTKR POIt MORE THAN TTl'BNTrWJX YBARB trfifS y Chestnut Cerner Twelfth DRESSES -New Exceptional at Of Canten crepe nnd the new satin. New and different drap ingrs. Black, navy, mocha and rust. 1650 Final Clearance of Gowns Formerly te 100.00 New 25.00 te 37.50 An array of very beautiful styles for street, afternoon and dinner wear. Frank ford mm. mil, I'niiu.Y, i 111 wu .imihk i" ii-sier .iieeeii. .iir. wjeliiti L.erch, Mr Imm tlie iliffcri'iice lietucen right and I Irvine Schmidt Mr Aaren Rannack nnd wrens" Daililv thought that beIiik a Mr Ifaiiy CeldnbeiK I'lt fnr and ptnccrdcil te give the needed . MflH cvrllla I.r-uue, of 2017 Fltzwater iliati-rniint. ,ticet, nntrtalncd nt a party nlven nt Seme dins later uiien father was lnr home Mat exenlntf. Among the Buets ."l"S'iiit mi the perch Jack approached i lT, J "".'! Mn;ln rimp. Mifis ncnnide him. hi.ldine n mx of niatdies. J" ' J !!J V'!,a vm"' M.1sh ,Mlin' "ljU.h " m.1,1 !. "I found tl.re hln hWuSK' 1 Mfflftc. ' I?, T, rnimil In your room. We hail u littlct . nuffv. Mr .Tuiiich nilmeie, Mr. TliemaH eonvcrFntlen nlmut matcliea the ether liraily. Mr. and Mrs. JCavanuui;h dsv. llldn'l ." - XAN'f'V AVYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES n rngairement of Intel ct nimeunred In w Yerk tndnv Is tnat of MImj "!en Taft datiRhtfr "f Mrs N'enl Taft, Jf 111 I..iat Slvty-siiiinil street, New en., in jir I'urrell WlKlitman Jenn-, en ten of .Mr Wilbur S JoliiiFen, ef1 New Yerk MIhi Taft ii u member I "f tlie Junier I.c.iRiii' Mr. .lolinsen mi. ciadunted from Vain In I'.UH and sernl neib, an with Mobile llesplt'il Jft. The, "I'fdlnc will tahe t.lace nel mouth Miss Uvelvn Martin, tl.iuRhtnr at Mr ' d Mri Pari Xeldhaid Mai tin. of i Chcatiiut Hill, w 111 m.iUu her debut at a I lea te 1m rUcu In October. ' Mr and Mrn V J Kewell Derln ann recflMnc oenurntulalloni en tlie lilitli (jr a d.iuBhtcr en Sutuliv AiiBUht L'7. ii?.no,' vaa M'sn Martha T. Mc-1 AillHter. i Mr ami Mrs Themas NYwhall re-, l,"ul 1,l,t ,ve,'k " thi'lr li'ima In Itli.in "iter speti'llnt; Pmernl ih'Us in .Scot ' land and KnKlanil Mr nnd Mrs ltebett Straw hrhH:e are Seuth Philadelphia Mlin Annp ( nsey. of S2"9 Seuth Tipeohweod street, has returned home after n two weeks' atay in Atlantic City Mlf-s Mnn McOole. of 1S12 Seuth Twenty ninth Mreet, Is the guest of Mr and Mrs. Themas Beach nnd ' their son, of 4250 Paul Htn-et. liaa been spending fcome time ln Wlldwoed Mis i:dlth TwiKflr, of 4651 Oakland ctreet, and Mlsg Ulste MrLnuirhlln, of 1C55 Hnwarth street, have left for n trip te Menhasen Island, Me. Mr. nnd Mr. Ifeff. of 1411 Orthodox street, are RtnylnK at Ocean Greve for a low WC6KH. i Mrn M. Lewls nnd her daiiRhter, Miss Marlen Iwls, of Frnnlefenl nvenup, have cenn te Atlantic City, where thej will remain until nfter Laber Day. Mr. nnd Mrn. William Legan, of jDeminic Veranti FORMERLY 1302 WALNUT ST. Is temporarily located al 2102 Market St (Phene Spruce 8662), until the comple tion of his new building, 1 72 1 Walnut, at which address he hopes te be able te receive his valued customers Tuesday, September 5. In the meantime he is prepared te show his newest models and fall and winter materials at 2102 Market St. "Tj Kiddies Frecks Were te 5.50 2.50 Of chambray, Bingham and F.pcrlbh print?. Bleemer styles included. Apes 'J te G. Envelope Chemises, 3.05 Special Crepc dc chine and radium. Tailored and hemstitched. .Several colors and white. ,. nwcaicrs enp-uvcr special, .Ve cy Ju'i' Wc Specialize in Apparel That ShnJerizes the Larger Weman '-S?' & si I; & '"A , NINBTEKNTJI AMAItKISr ti. itan. n-3rt n:n. 7:sn William de Mille Product WAM.ACH nr.iD XXlVEs linitli DANIilt.H . ONIIAL) MAUIili DIil lDI 1 '.' ji'lia PAYn rKAJtrlKd A PAltAMOt'NT PtCTIinn FHOM 1'I.AY )!' SAMi; NAMB Adilnl OtiAriYS HICK Bnpmne Cemedv T-pitin-n rirnt Hhuwlna BEN TURPIN In Tlemc-madc Movies Commencing This Saturday RODOLPH VALENTINO IV THE RKASON'H (HtnATKHT "BLOOD & SAND" Frem the famous Nevl by Vicent Blnsce Ibancz, author of "Th Four Horsemen of the Apoca izjsr," and the play by Tem Cushing. ANTON M 10TH AND MARKET RE-OPENS SATURDAY NEXT AT it A. M. Indefinite Engagement of WILLIAM FOX'S Gigantic Spectacla ONTE CRIST0 Frem Alexander Dumas' world renowned nerel and dram "THE WORLD 18 MINE" ALDINE ; 11 P. M. CHARLES RAY IV FIRST rnnsnN'TATiew TAILOR-MADE MAN niOM 1'I.AY OF" 8AMB NAMB 12. X 4. 6. 8 A mr. M. iuirAl) AND CHESTNUT ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN EVIDENCE" 32T1I AND MARKET 0 45 A. M. te 11 P. M. PALACE THOMAS MEIGHAN "..UrtiT 1AM THE LAW TinTnTil A NINTH & MARKET V1L 1 UK1A 0 A M te 11 IT, P. M. A KOtlANCK Ulf i in- .uli AI.K E I.AKB OA'.THN .I.A'' , ki:nm:th iixrt.av hiim-iiuiy tiii'.iiy neii ni:r.itv ui.i.Acr. iii:eky A TH-1 4 ni A 10TII AKIHUIH 10 A. M te 11 p. M. ynm.KYTHE ragged HEIRESS" r APITHI 1-aTIt AND MARKET Lnf 1 1 Jiu in a m te n in p. m "A FOOL THERE WAS" GLOBE JUNIPER AND MARKET V nmr HD 1 1 TO 1 1 i-opt lar v-..j..:ii popular PATIPYINrs T ."- j (upes CASLNO H Sth and Valnut Mat Telj juvimic. tuurtK HIS BEAUTY REVU i CHARLES HENRY FOX I J ne Jign or uic nei ?pruct u : ir T 1 S. Bred St. Your Old Furniture II11IV 1)" t'alnlpil nnil Ilcc enili d nr Itrdnlslifil in i ili'llf,! itul'y nritlMini ty that ren iVrt I' far morn nltr.ntun tlwin the m Hnil nt ii-ldn utilv louer cost. EVriMAl'l 1 1 I 1I.VI.HIIEI) A. L. DIAMENT & CO. isii u ii.M r siki:i;t nnd nt irunenj, r.i r Infants' Shoes Sizes 2 te 0; no heel Tan Russia $3.25 White Buckskin $3.75 Sizes 5 te 8; wedge heel Tan Russia $4.00 White Buckskin $4.50 The finest little shoes that can be made. CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut rruT'l l -y ' m m yi w Qwm S-P. V i i ,. i-v. iTisnn- t I Ti mi mi ii in -v-"" .tt- t i'-tir"u n ... -. VL 'at-r- --- r :V 1 x 1 IL vlRvivri ' i wm-i -a-tjr Vm 3 ll 5Z-h3ZCl --"-' -'-' .rVa-Vi Leuis B. Wiser. Qhe Qtialily Qumiture Center 360-262 Se. Fifth St. Philadelphia Bet Locust and Spruce The "Sheridan" a massive Living Roem Suite, roomy and comfortable; spring edge hack; spring cushion scats; Davenport ?s A s a r inches; covered in chuica of Tapcstrici ur HsAif) Velours 3 pieces , vplL TODAY, TOMORROW, THURSDAY -last three days of Wiscr's August Sale, with its countless money-savin"-epportunities deep-rooted reductions which bring the finest of furniture and home furnishings within reach of the most modest expenditure. Your last chance te share in this bargain feast. Don't miss it! Our ample rrsrnr stocks ,ive you XOIF the same opportunity for t.ise seleitien enjecd ij early purchasers. FffSre t-$r$ PWfS" &. - - - - ,- t ""Nr a------s-ffi i w ewsss w r-.-l" I MCV-Mu.Vlll'T , s ! Mffl&iii&v u fa W 'yiy -it.'. si )t. 7. y.T - Jf m $$ . a ft --J--'l "- K.'' II l-.! &, si, a. 'i?s &:& i, rrrrr d.-v SMCWJV W18i& y KM.s&x' "3.r r&r Btir- l.j ixxjim. y '" . ?M':e3H1,3i IX 'Ztikjmi&WM, Baf n :. tiPfli.ai, ft&iiiSi. JSaH.3S' rrjJiiF SOW MziiMxr Medel Fur Coats Capes, Wraps, and Manteaux 395.00 e 1650.00 SCOTCH Moleskin, Squirrel, Black Caracul, Hudsen Seal and Mink arc developed into modes of surpassing grace, interpreting the most advanced silhouettes of the season. Perfection of peltry, ingenieusnes3 of design and mastery of fur craft individualize these garments of rare richness and beauty. Twelve Exceptional Offerings in Fur Coats, Capes and Wraps 25 te 45 Leas titan recnlar NAT. MUSKRAT COATS. Full flared model 10-inch. NAT. MUSKRAT COATS. Hai?eoen cellar nnd cutYv 40-inch. LEOPARD CAT COATS. Raccoon cellar and cuffs 10-inch. CIVET CAT COATS rerty-ineh model, belted. TAUPE NUTRIA COATS, Kull fl.ircd-nO-inch. RACCOON COATS . Fetty-five inches lone;. 110.00 145.00 145.00 165.00 265.00 295.00 season prices PERSIAN LAMB COATS. hhunU cell. u- and eul. 40 inches Ien;; f HUD. SEAL tfOATS Urnver, fKunk or MUirtel trmimed. 40 in. lies HUD. SEAL CAPES Self trimmed 1 m HUD. SEAL COATS Contrasting tiiniinint; 15 in. SCOTCH MOLE CAPES.. Kel.n.sk trimmed 47 in B! ACK CARACUL WRAP Kulinsk Miuirirl lrnnmin;j. 47 nn lus "r Nete: IU'DSON SKL IS DYKI) MISMIAT BONWIT TELLER. CCO. MpOri(maUen6 CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Fur Dept. Fifth Fleer rv k. . .. . . 7i . .. . . .. in i " v tr. iwvs . .. . l. k - . ---------------------r-r .!.,-,. K . . 1 OMA'a.ft Vi-'FPli W fi'W A 01
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