7T-' '',": , , fpST GOSSIPABOUT PEdPLE ; flancy Wynne' Sees Many Mere Leng Frecks Slic Tells i f'0f Prize Costumes at Cape may Ball Las Week. Kieerge woeaiuara, jr., te isive uance rnmmmmmmm . "iiiww u bbww r &ft qui L.;wwigyjE.MMi i ,i j A,urAiUMMmimammuMKmmmmi9mmmaammmwfwmi , iiiTMS,mMfmnvnna ""ixfrtsanxv-iai -mi. rewiji rat "i ,HwBiiv't ,u'iw,VMVPiBKlv'r A-i a .w r.t .nxtmMurjHrivw r: 'VTi in it?v,i&irvici.wmimHBBivFZfjs i av n,r : aw i wmi i iina y vvihlmjis vii. .;-it i.mr f . f -j'- ,-.n-i'.T'T'n-r w fj rii r , r w hi jur insjjs n- -, wr j.-iTi',waiiir- "-r-i ! j- hw.e nt nesm- 1 1 v u j. j . jin ? .m AHfiamBuiuiiiitfi i - j --' iij pviauk j"ti ' j c i j- w " A" wbuiii riViK' , dm m u i . w.1 a ( m-j isa1 - iiiwvjw jj. st 10 p. vi'-v mi ...ri r - & .i, jm jnniimsiiBiiBVT v r" r as -" -wwreasMiws vviievp-iKiejait-ffriv. 'ww.-rv-yb'., w&msM$3J?f.,'- MWVMWw&JAW.hWjwwMWiitmywji.Kr v '.vwrwt... . v &jn, fXiM5rfr.'KjB .szy J v'!T7K", ' - xamm vvw-tTOvwxfTAiTV-STiT TOiLV 'wws - ' v;fr;raTOr? '''" wwjglv wa-ibes IAJ USZtUVCXUXX--JTXlllXa.JLFJDiJJi'ia.'X'A, VYV JJiXlMJiRJl-AiX , Oi2iJrXJGiJM.r5JByl e, jlhzz , .,t,,...t , w-'Tn3"jfjg2 MHHMMMMHIHMi POPULAR MATRON REALLT, it'" perfectly hopeless te T .it In n short dress these ilnys. , 5?t5U: "uple of block", en Chr-tMt Llli resterday and I felt positively $ frock cleht Inchw from llie "j I must cither leiiRthpn it or SSteL It te the old clothes' bni, for 52 you enn banc Ions panels en rt. Sides of the short skirt or make a 8!- B-endcd gosh your old frock is ?", Wpflsw, an that's nil there Is te fi's been coming en Rradunl y iLdth th summer, but new that early JiflfS" bejwwern it's corae! 1-SAW Mrs. W. W. Bedlne doing ,em shopping wearing n brnutlfiil Jk of dirk b ue crepe de chine made ffl leng.wal.tcd wide belt ami f.ill K Pnri en either side of the ffirt Her hat was n small model of Mm crepe Oe chine cmbreiriereci in Kilw Anether smart frock was worn rii.. William Darlington. It was fb!k voile, made with the long skirt .Alcb had wveral wide tucks. A show) mIIm and cuffs of fine organdie edged Sffib Irl lace finished the bodice. The Wil a cluster of little jeses fashioned JJwhlte organdie. Tlie'het was a wide SS one of dull black silk trimmed with a number of small embroidered hets in a pattern nnd it was faced with white georgette crepe. r ILKING of clothes reminds me of the fancr costumes worn nt the ball tJCapO'MaV Inst week. I hear Mrs. Birclay Warburton. Jr., wen the prize ter most wiglnal. nnd what de you tMnk' it was? She wns dressed ns n inrsber. Her costume consisted of n Shite blouse shirt, tweed knlckerKerk. nt and wool stockings. She had n short red wig and a boy's cap. Pauline Arey ItelHr.s wen the prize for the hnnd hnnd eepett costume. It was made of won derful geld and block breende. draped like a Spanish shawl ever one shoulder, iDd it had :i deep fringe at the bottom. 6he looked perfectly stunning, tee. THE first party fv the younger set, or rather debutante set, will be the dince which Geerge Woodward. Jr.. win give at the Whitenmrsh alley Hunt Club en Friday night of this week. T luirl theuaht the Brookes' dinner- dince for Helen Hepe Montgomery en September 1." would he the first, but this affair will be slven just n week be fore that. Geerge is the son of Dr. end Mrs. Geerge Woodward, of Kris helm, Chestnut Hill. Fi SPITE of all reports te the con trary, Julia Ilcbard did net go tbread with Isabel Frnzcr. She had cipectcd te, as she and Isabel arc great friends, but nt the last minute changed her plans and went out te Vequnmlng, Mich., with her family, l'cqutitning is en the shores of Lake Superior, and the Hebsrds hove a most attractive house there, where Ihey go every summer. They go en camping trips nil the time. Lett summer Kmily Hammend, nf Kew Yerk, who is te be married en Thursday te Jehn Frnnklln, nlse of New Yerk, when Mary Hebnrd will b' I bridesmaid. stn.cd with them, nnd this summer thev bnd Marianne Harris lid Margaret Paul visiting them for I month. Julia, or "Dula" ns every one calls her, is coming out this .ill, tnd her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Hebnrd, will gie u dnnte for her nt the Oellevuc-Strntferd some time in December the leth, I think but you ctn never be sure ut the rate nt which people change their dates these dnys. 1 NEVER hne beard anything like the number of engagements that hire met with an ending this summer. Only csterdnv I heard nf another one. That's four in two weeks, If Dame Rumer is telling the truth, and I have no reason te think she is net. This iffnlr had gene se fur that the girl's father had even bought a house for her, jna the wedding date, though net set for publication, had been decided upon. And then they agreed te change It ull ind the engagement is off. Again I My, better new than nftcr the ccrc ccrc Beny. It takci n brave girl te change her mind, especially nftcr the announce ment of the betrothal has been made publicly. NANCY WYNNE. .. . , - , , , SOCIAL 'ACTIVITIES An HPflpnilnt nt lntfn.t In Wt Tork and this city nnneunccd by Mr, nd Mrs. Lpulfl W Plnrnn nf TlrrtnVlvn irui Westhnmpten Bench, L,. I., Is thut vi mtir uausnter. ausn Grace Therne Hereen, nnd Mr. Stanley n. Lewis, of Bound Beach, Conn. Miss lJlersen is nn letlvy member of the Junier Lengue. Mr. Lewis l3 a eteran of the World r and was with the battalion com manded by Colonel Theodere Roosevelt, it- new Assistant Secretary of the wavy, An autumn wedding of Intciest will J that of Miss Elizabeth Hllllnnl Tat J.,: ?,au8bter of Mrs. William Frnncls SS et Germamewn. and Mr. Wll n?. p,0Wr,8. of Youngstown. O.. which J .!ae .p.'ac5 en Saturday. Septemlier i,JLt.6.ocIeck- at Salnt Luke's Church, trmantewn. ki?ii:JJ?ftrt Pea,raall. of Chestnut Hill, fcf. i.eA Invitations for the marrlape of ialldht,e.r' Ml8B 5'nrgarct Lane Pear. th'iiVldx?Ir c"'bbert Parrlsh, son of the summer nbread. nre nmeng1 the guests nt a house party In Scotland, which Mr. A1ml Wlchfelcl, of New Yerk. Is giving1 nt her place during the snoeting season. Miss Mnry C. Slter, daughter of Mrs. t3 Ilolllngswerth Slter, of the Colenlnl, Who has btcn spendlnir the summer with her mother nt North Haven, Me . Is new the truest nf Miss Oeerglnn Yeatmnn, daughter nf Mr. nnd Mra. Pepe Yeat mnn. of Chestnut Hill, nt Chlnlchttrst, the Ycntmnns' summer home nt East Jeffrey. N. H. Mr. Themas nicTgwey, who with Mrs. Rldrwnv hag hern spending the summer nt Newport, will return te this city today. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Duel FrnnUlln. of 10(1 Woedsldo renrt, Ardmore. who hnve been spending the summrr nt Yerk Harber, Me., returned home yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. William E. Geedman, Jr. of (lermantewn tucniip. ClicMnut Hill, whn spent Atimist at Hnrnnne Lalse, N. Y., will return home tomorrow. Miss Virginia I Carpenter, of 14 Summit street, Chestnut Hill, has re turned te her home nfter a visit with Mr. and Mrs Lawrence T! Elllman nt their summer home In Ccdarhurst, Ii I. Mr nnd Mrs. Herbert W. Warden Jr., who spent the summer nnreid, will return tn their home In Haverford en Sundiiv next. Mrs. Warden wne Miss Porethy Ely. daughter of Mr and Mrs William Newbold Kly, of Chestnut Hill, before her marriage lastJurie. Mrs William H. Page and her daugh ter, Miss Evelyn Page, of 2314 Locust street, who hnve been spending seme time nt Cape May. returned te this city yesterday. Miss Page, who epent thel memn or august nt Hertford Springs with her uncle nnd nunt. Mr. nnd Mrs Sidney Masen, will return te liryn Mawr Collrje In October, where she Is a senior. Mr. nnd Mrs Jeseph Walker Wear, of the Maples, Chestnut Hill, who hae been nt Kennebunkpert, Me., will re turn te this city about September 15. Their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Wear, will be n debutante of this season. Mr. and Mra -Walter Gedlcy have re turned from a Pnoter trip through Can- iiun ie meir neme in waiungferd v Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Alexander Pat- ion, ur. .Mary ntten Hltner and Miss mexnnuer nae closed their summer home. Christmas Ledge, nt Pleasant j-einc. mc . nnil win meter te the White Mountains. Bretten Weeds. Lakn Geerge nnd Ausnble Chnsm. tiefnrA inhiininif te their home. G10 Seuth Forty.sccend street. Mrs. Acnes S. Kncrcher. of Les An geles Calif, formerly of I)cun, an nounces the mnrrlnce of her daughter, Miss Helen Knercher. te Mr", Jehn Chain, row of Mr. nnd Mrs. U. Ptrcy Chnln, of Plr Terrace Norrls-tewn. en Saturday, Aucust 12, in the Episcopal Church, at Slcrre Madre. Calif Miss Kaereher Is a granddaughter of the late Mr. Franklin P. Kncrcher and a gront grent Kranddaughtcr of the late Judjfe Rellley, of Pottsllle. Mr. Chain Is u (trand (trand sen of the late Mr. Benjamin E Chain, n prominent lawyer. Mr. Chain attended Hnerferd and Pcnn Charter Scheel and during the World War he enlisted In the Signal Cerps nf the Aviation. Mr. and Mrs. Chain will make their home In Les Angeles, Calif. Miss Hairlet Breeke Chain has retumed from a visit te Mrs. W. Edward Lewbor Stokes, et Nnrrngansett Pier, where Mr. and Mrs Stokes have had a cottage for the past few months. Mrs T. J. Shaw, of Bala, and her daughter, Mre Fred O. Roberts, also of unin, nn en a meter trip through the Blue Rldge mountains.' Mrs. J. E. Wngner. Miss Ruth C. Wag ner and MIsj Maiy A. Wagner, of 2113 De Lnncey place, have returned from Prouts Neck, Me. Miss Mary Wngner is the guest or Miss Margaret Jero at her mother's cettage at Cape May. Mr. and Mrs Henry Coens, who nrn occupying apartments at the Phllment Country Club, have lcnbcd the Jane residence, at Bent read nnd Accemic aenue, Wyncote, which they will oc cupy In the fall. Mr. nnd Jtn Sylvan Dalstmer will return this week te their apartments nt the St. Jnmcs Annex, nftcr spend ing the summer at the Hetel BieaUers, Atlantic City. - asBaisKaiawfwjji.M' f ' " "' ' 'BMflBHHHMHHftft. t'-r lBllilK3 It 'u V .smBTBumtip' . H;&fiw Remmey, Jr., and their een ha-ve re turned from n summer's stay nt Ocean City Mra R. P. Celcbaugh. of 1619 Arrett street, nnd Mrs. M. McKeevcr are en n trip te Nlegura Kails. Mr. and Mrs. Themas H. Hess, of 46G7 Dltman street, announce the en gagement of their daughter,' Miss Ber tha Hees, te Mr. Jehn W. Pleeckl, also of Frankford. Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Leula Skinner and their family, of Swarthmore, have returned from n stay In Marylnnd. whefe they wcre the guests of relatives. Miss Eleaner Ayres hns returned te Sw.trthmore from a visit of a few days te friends In Jcnklntewn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Wlllets have returned te their home In Swnrthmerp from an extended trip through Cali fornia and the West. Little Benny s Nete Boek By Lee Pap Photo by IJsehrsch. MRS. SYLVAN WOOD Of Old Yerk read, who is an attractive member of the younger married set MISS ALICE C. PHELAN WEDS MR. J. REARDON Frankford Miss Gertrude Danfield Bride of Mr. McCenncll at St. EdmencTs Church Gcrmanteivn An nttrnctlve wedding took plice this mernlne nt 9 o'clock nt the Church of St. Gnbrlel, Tnenty-slth nnd Reed Ptreets, when Miss Alice I'helnn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Pho Phe lan, of 1402 Seuth Twcntv-feurth street, became the bride of Mr. Jeseph A Hearden, of IRrtfJ Perter street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. William .T. Fogarty and was solemnized with a nuitlnl mnss The bride was attended b br sis ter. Miss Sara Phelnn. ns brldesrnnld and Miss Anna Phclan as maid of honor. Mr. Richard J. Cullcn was best man nnd Mr. Jnmcs Mnrtlrt. Mr. James Phe lnn nnd Mr. Jeseph Martin ncted ns usheis. A breakfast followed the cere mony nt the home of the brlde' par ents, nfter which Mr. and Mrs. Renrden left en a wedding trip te New England and Niagara Falls Thev vtlll be nt home at 2219 Seuth Norwood street nftcr October 113. MeCONNELL DANFIELD A wedding of Interest took place this morning at 9 o'clock In St. Edmend's Church, Twenty-third nnd Mifflin streets, when Miss Gertrude M. Danfield, dnugliter of Mr. and Mrs Jehn Danfleld. of 2H08 Seuth Creskev street, became the brlde of Mr. Allan McCSnnnll. Father Ti avers performed the ceremony, which was selemnised with n nuptial m. The bride wns nt'erided ',v -W''' Cecilia McGrcner, Miss Edna Ovcrbeck nnd Miss Ms i tie Fleming an bridesmaids nnd Miss Uessln Suitors wns maid of honor nnd Miss Roe Ellen Short flower girl. Mr. Jack Jehnsen was best man nnd Mr Frank Hunter nnd Mr. Ran dnll McConnell nctcd ns ushers. A breakfast folio cd Immediately after the ceremenj. nfter which Mr. and Mrs Danfleld left en their wedding trip. Mrs Reland Cerner nnd her daugh ter, Mi Isabelle Cerner, of 1S41 Mar garet street, nre spending a fortnight at Wlldwoed. Mrs. Rey Baker and her daughter. Miss Elva Baker, of 19 IS BucklUH street, nre at Pine Beach, N. J., for a few weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Bnrtberger nnd their family, of 1621 Brill street, nre spending several weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Felix Tener nnneunce the mnrrlnge of their daughter, Miss Allce Tener, te Mr. Themas J. Rosney en August 10. Upen their return from nn extended wedding Jeurnev. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rosney wllf reslde at G009 Edmund street. Mrs J. W March and dnughter, of 8039 Craig ftreet, nre spendlng a few weeks w Ith friends In Ynrdley. Miss Helen Jacksen, of Arrett street, Is the guest of Miss Gladvs Mansion at her parents' cottnge In Vcntner. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Rommey nnd their family, of 1217 Allengreve rtrcet, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert H. Pep was sinenking and thinking nnd T wns jest thinking, wishing 1 was slltely sick nnd the decter gave me n diet of leu cream nnd cake and lem tnlnndc nnd candy, nnd pep sed, Well Denny, wnt did jeu lem today. Yeu nwt te lem nt leest one new thing n dav nt jour age, he sed. Making me remember something nnd I thnwt, O, geed nltc. And I sed. I lcrncd sonic mettnts Is soft nnd some's hnrd nnd (he softest mcttnl thnt comes Is geld. Ite hard enuff te get, lord knows, pep sed. I net eny lerned It, but I proved It, I sed. Ah, the young scientist himself, pep sed, nnd I sed, De jeu wunt te knew hew I presed It. pep? Well, jc, perhaps I in net tee old te lcrn n thing or 2 myself, pep sed. nnd I sed. Well, de jeu knew your big geld ring thnt you dent hardly eser wear? The doece, wat, my signet ring? pep sed. Is that the name of It? T sed, nnd pep sed, I'ersced, please. Mcenlng te em VftAauchei, ztunAuzsvb yfcmectelum VfleicuwgaSAcciate ANNOUNCING NEW pertPrait OV CHILDREN STUDIO SITTINGS ONLY TWELVE FOR TEN DOLLARS 102 C1IBBTNCT ST. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs Irving Shaw, formerly of 235 Couth Flftv-thlnl street, hae gene te New Yerk, where they will innke their home. Mr nnd Mrs. Washington W Rowley, 3d whose w eddlng took nlsce Saturdny. June 21. In St. Matheu's Methodist Epis copal Church, riftv-thlrd and Chestnut ptreets. liae returned from tlieir wed Mr. and Mrs William P. Yeung, of 491)8 Wakefield street, announce the en. gngement of their daughter. MKs IMn.i ' ding trip and nre new at Ocean City. Yeung, te Mr. Raj'mend T. Eaus. (Mrs Rowley will be rcmembeied as Miss j.ouise , .uarsucn, ei iej soma i-uii- Oii i f ' "-""'"en i-arnsn, son or Sil'1f,,r. aud Mrs Richard P. Par B?'sftf.tI11i8 Vit5Vm Saturday, Scptem Martin'. 1,alf.,iJf.tcr 3 o'clock, at Saint rtns in.the.Flcld Church. Chestnut ") A small recentlen will fnUr, i WnSrWd efenu'e? brld'3 fathcr' 3D LMi;anpilr8V?coree Breeke and Miss f.uie I'elk Carter nt t. ,,.,!,. ... l.ljs The Caiter nnd Mi es has recently been an- tlA..-- ... " in v..' ll-?$' arq spending a tow dajs tnV;r...rK "' 'J1.0 IHtz-Cnrlten. .":.?:,'":"' r .'ss Bounced. 'dtrMrtndvMrs,.G.urnee Mu"n. of this ggnnd New Yerk, who nre spending ' lives Along the Reading Mr. P. K Davidsen. Miss Miriam Davidsen nnd Miss Stelli Dasldsen, of 241 West Wyoming uvenue, are spend ing 6eme time at Atlantic Uity. They have as their guest, Miss Marian Krell, of Brooklyn. Miss Dorethv Dellus has returned te her home nt Southampton, L. 1., after a .lslt with her aunt. Mrs. R Sayrc Frlsble, of 301 West Scheel lane. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edgar Shaw, of 6214 Wayne avenue, nre entertaining their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra Jehn Jny Hess and eon, .Master Jehn Juy Hess, Jr., of Detroit, Mich. North Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs A. T. Richardson, of 1G00 North Gratz street, are spending some ttme at the Hetel Traymore, At lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Herzberg, of 200G North Bread fltreet, have returned from the Royal Talaca Hetel, Atlantic City. Seuth Philadelphia Dr. nnd Mrs Themas Penza, of 921 Federal street, hae returned te their home, after spending three weeks In Atlantie City. Mr. and Mrs. Theodere Wllhelm. of 1820 Seuth Frent street, nre the guests of Mr. and Mis Frank Hudsen, of this section, nt their summer home In Na tional Park for a few weeKs Miss Hertenso Silver, of 2420 Seuth Sixth street, has returned home after a two weeks' stay In Atlantic City. Mr Jehn Gllbrlde, Jr, of 2521 Seuth Brjad street, has returned from Atlan teo City, where ha spent the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. James Gnrlty, of 2131 Seuth Lambert street, have returned from Cnpa May, N. J. Miss Edith Miller, of 208 Tasker street, nnd Mr L B. Beeber are spend ing the helldajs nt Laurel Springs, N. J. third street Mr. nnd Mrs Geerge Mackcy, of 237 SeutA Fifty-third street, hnve leturncd te their home, after spending seme ttme nt Wllllnmspert, Pa. 'jeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirr? VriiTiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ran bum iijh'hiiuu! u Dependable means something in buying eggs. When you euy eggs in an American Stere, you arc guaranteed twelve geed ones in every dozen. Selected r dez Eggs "Eggs you can be sure of TAILORED DRESSES for FALL WEAR Dixville Dresses ere specially designed for outdoor wear the street, club, school and college. Suitable fabrics In smart styles priced moderately, consistent with high stand aid of quality nnd workmanship. NEW AUTUMN HATS 37 r enrten of tiggO twelve The pick of the nests In our Phila., Camden and Suburban Stores mm Villili i ii iii nun i Miininiilur ROOMY TOPCOATS SMARTLV DESIGNED AND HANDSOMELY TAILORED FROM FINE ENGLISH FABRICS Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET mnmwm3MummMmMmfr j&y lUrenTERS.DKSlQXnilS rf StAKVIta OF WOUB.VS AND &, jffej! CUILOnUS'R APPAREL OP THE ntOBEST CHAR. 5&. 4E)r ACTBIt FOR MORE Til AN TWEXTY-SIX YEARS TA iff A HP U- 13a Chestnut Cerner Twelfth yB Photo by Mtrcenu, VlXr; R0BERT DEARDEN Air nM.'Aer Hern. at Oak '-,., LOMM i jDeminic Pranti FORMERLY 1302 WALNUT ST. Is temporarily located at 2102 Market St. (Thetie Spruce 8662), until the completion of his new build ing, 1 72 1 Walnut St. In the meantime he is prepared te show his newest models and fall and winter materials at 2 1 02 Market St G Dresses Fashions Individualized 39.5049.50 Fashions that nre smart and new, yet removed from 'the usual. Distinction that you rarely find at se low u price. Satin crepe, crepc Renee nnd the new satins. Pin-tucked panels, side drapes, full flnrinjr circular effects a dozen Interprctmgs of new sleeves. Every new color and black. Fifty1 Smart Medel Hats O.50 Specially Priced v . B This Different Kind of Juvenile Stere Announces Readiness for Scheel Needs FTecks, chnrnilnfrly practical und pretty, rind wool crepe, aerce. Jersey, Pelret twill A ces S te IS, 4.03 te '.'0,80. Of canton and velvet Huts for Kiddies A New Deportment Age, 3 te 142.95 te 8.95 plush, beavers, ecnitch felt Velvet, duvetyne, crashed keep en tcllinu Mra, which I did, Buy ing Well, nt ferst tlic ring wns round ns cnythlng nnd nil I lint! te de wns linminer It cnv te innkc It snunre, nnd nil I lind le de te mnke It oblong wns nnmmer it Jen a little ensler, Its ccr leny soft niPttnl nil rite, nnd tlicn I linmnicrrd the corners n little mero te mnke It round ngen nnd new Ha ns round ns it wns nt ferst. nlhnest. Allmest, hew lovely, hew sweet, and specking of nllmest, 10 smncks with n slipper are nllmest n dtuzen, arent they? pep t-ed, nnd I sed, Yes sir, nnd lie sed, Well thnti lxnckly hew meny yenre going le get. Wlch I tlld. Jenes' Geed Shoes I'hllil ntul ml'' flne tan lentber; itoeil wenrlnir ijuelltv snlei Ht rubLer )i1ii attached AlliiUiifremSi tell, lltt te 2. $2.45 & $2.85 iiKi nvHVArnv' vr, GARRICK W"i, today I A triumph! EDWAHD nOTCU I'resenti ORANGE BLOSSOMS A Bparkllnr Comedy With Muila with Edith Day and a Caste of Start BROAD Next Men. Evg. " Tim ceirnDr D U L C Y Dy Ote. S Kaufman and Marc roundly with LYNN FONTANNE FORRESTM Sept. 11 " aniUTRS'ter ai.i muicai, huvuksi SPICE of 1922 Star CAOt-ValeKVa Suratt. Nan Ilftlwrln. flPOf(flB Price, Othem, and a e,nnv,N ok Kiir.s iipai'ti riffinttp 1 1 Olrfctlen Btn1y Cemrmnr r of i MVi, imm ' TI r n KNiTTirVG W00L Wertted I Cc , Silk & Weel Ofte Per or. . . J I Per or. ... " We'll (,laillr hrnil Yeu Hemples Hemttitching BEADS Embroidering Novelty Embroidery Ce. IS N. 10th St. 1007 Filbert St. K EITH'S THEATRE Mr.SIdner nrrw In Tredntlnatlen' lllllr Miuri) ft Ce, in Ilia "2ftih Cenlury nvue' , 1'rnnk- KHIntnAO'n.irc-I'iitrlrln. 'DUH', tx-ed & Auatln. Itnrrett & c;unnen, Ouv A pearl. Matttxy Othera 2 8hei Oally L' & S I. i , 30e (e tl.SO. Tax Inc. Tli Only Orlslenl j HELENE SALON Jrerntanent tr7iairWaifin OIL METHOD S15 te S35 Big, Loese Natural Wacn 102 S. 13th Street Kennedy tilde. Tah Hleratw '3 rbenem Wnlnnt 10e37S8S 6nM$SHC3W9 Excess Weight, Dangerous Women et excessive wluht frequently han lllith Illoed rrcmiire. Life Jneurance reenrda show a hlxh mortality amenir heavywlBlita We, have, devised a Kymem of rrencrlbed exercUe, hatha and mnssacn that Kill quickly remoe turplus fnt from the abdomen, body or hips 7i'a Treatment Gratis COLLINS INSTITUTE Bcllcvtie Court Duilding 1418 Wnlnut Street l)rllr SIS1 NINETEENTH A MAHKET 11:00. 1:30, 8:30. S:fl0. 7:80. t.t THIS IS PARAMOUNT WES' RODOLP VrLENTINi Bleed and Sand WITH LILA L,nn AND NITA NAljM. inis in tne masterpiex:e or vicemt lllnBce Ilmncz, whose nterles hftya' thrilled millions In books and en screens. It Is one of the most apto apte tnculnr productions ever staged. Added Mir.Q PICCO. Vecal Soletirt "THE WORLD IS MINE" STANTON 10TII AND MATIKET 11 30. 1 80. 8 30. fi 30, 7.30, 9.10 a2f FERDINAND KELLER 216-224 S. Ninth Street PHILADELPHIA August Furniture Sale Avgvtt First te September Sixteenth Inclusive rfS Offering exceptional reductions throughout the en. tlrn KELLER collection of fine furniture nnd deco dece deco rntlve objects. srpn tv tAff. f 0 TV I Livlntf.Roem Furniture Includlnir Davenports. Sofas, . B? I s?"e'efie. Deeks. Tables end Upholstered Chnlrai ' IfiSU I ti 5.1' an unutue' collection of Antique Needlepoint wsSjO. "'Ksrf DlnlrB Roem nnd Bedroom Furniture of nit periods EkfS -J er'tlnala nnd reproductions in Important sets nnd &Z3$Jl' An intercstinp; collection of Early American d33tt'l)'lf Furniture. Ship Medels in a bread arlety C-J Heautiful Antique Cabinets for Victrelaanti Sa-1' Hadie settings!. VJ.UWA m. M a laS i w aB A a M r& Ledajir eald "This picture Justifies mueh c f the noed said about It in ad ad anee Inqulir said "A picture of distinctly merit end an effort which marks an ad ance In the doNelepment of Che photo eumi American saia "An somiraeis enjejment and continual thrill.. Itecerd said ' Plcturesnue scenes." Publle . Ledger said "'Te Emmett J. "'inn. who dlrected.thls dramatic classic,' 'A photoplay or excep- neihlrip; but prafee tlenal Interest DAILT 85r and tiOe Evenlns; and Saturday Matinees. BOe. ?ne 18tl and Ches'nut 11 tell ALDINE JAIsISovPrARRAcPrKver7E8ET,SRT 'Valley of Silent Men' Alma Rubens & Lew Cedy Added "MOOflK AT MOOBEHEART" Tdfirltem 12. 2. 4, 6. 8 and 10 P. M. M W IIIIOAD A CHESTNUT PARAMOt'NT WEEK BETTY COMPSON 5 treasons why mothers buy joreoys ana gins gasen e. 1 Tailored of high grade materials te insure long wear. Wash won derfully. Scientifically con structed te supply the support, comfort and security growing i w ...-n.i n.4uuu rJ l Your dealer krew3 tlie ether rf.n. 50c and uj 75c and tif without sorters with Hickory garters In the Notions, Bep or Infants Depart ments. If net, please wnttf us. Ceraj-lcte satisfaction assured or your raeney Dacr. J.sreiNaceMRflrfy W "THE STORM" IS COMING iSATURDAY HICKOR1T Ce CrtrB j 12 Heuse of Wen 1229 Walnut Street ger Furs Walnut at 13th Street Mill incry PAI ATP 12TH AND AJKET I ALiWIj P 43 A M. te 11 p. u. THIS IS rAHAMOL'NT WEEK SFllbb"NICE PEOPLE" 'UI.LUG HEID BEHE DANIELS VICTORIA ?T5J$?l!$fiFZ Till'? IS TARAMOLNT WEEK GLORIA SWANSON "gilded CAOE'' ARCADIA XW'uffSW PARAMOUNT WEEK Dorethy Dalten ;rAr CAPITOL "jTt Witt?8? l'ARAMIUTNT WkkU ,TAJr "BORDERLAND" JUNIPEK AND MARKBr 9 ACTS VAUDEVILLE &LOBE POPULAR PRICES Allegheny FURS of Quality At Lewest Possible Prices in Our 20th Anniversary and a Re-Building Sale The hiph quality of the Heuse of Wcnrjcr Furs is known far and wide and there i3 no sac rifice of qunlity or style te mnke present low prices possible. Baby Lambs Russian Snbbs Fine Caraculs Broadtail Eastern Minks Silver Foxes Fishers Pe srsians All Furs sold by the Heuse of Wcner arc advertised and sold under their real name I'rankferd i Alleaheny 2-13. 7 nnd 0 Greatest Attraction Ever Offered ii i iur iTicea EVA TANGUAY (Herself) JACK HOLT a'n'eeps-. DAILY 2 in 7 . D 1) P. M. ISHOAD A b.MDUR JACK HOLT while or " HATAN SLEEPS- BROADWAY CROSS KEYS urn AND VAUUtVlLLE ,. Yip Yip Yaphankers ggypw LYRIC 1M'HT AT 8.20 I'OI'l I.AK MATINEE "OD IV AKTIIIR HUPKINS 'rrfsVnt" The 0'ri"7Kl,V;r. production of ORIJAT StOC'ESS "THE HAIRY APE" "'h l.nt'I.s WiiLHEIM bM .In original creation in Kaby Lamb, trimmed with Sable cellar In Our . Neu i Lewer-Priced Section I Natural Muskrat Coats S125 te S945 nebular Season Prices $175 te $395 Natural Raccoon Coats $195 0 $450 ReKUIar Season Prices $275 te $000 Hudsen Seal Coats (dyed muskrat) S9Q5 tn ;k CentrastinR Fur Cellar and Cuffs. ' l J Regular Season Prices $395 te $750 Natural Squirrel Coats $395 te $750 Regular Season Prices $500 te $1000 SHUBERT jyfis at , v miLi kntehtaiAmet1" .MI HICU, tlMF.DY &THE m IIP kTrrcy 7 RICHARD CARLE stab. cASTeANOcTieaui A rlat " lliriller f the heel fr2 model. luilr-r limine:. ltrer Uinir, cenvliirl llay," u the Nurth American of THECHARLATAN AT THE WALNUT rill.ST IIAUI,. M T. T(DY. 30e te SI.Ba Mt.in.s. aec te ij.oe PHILADELPHIA COUNTY FAIR AT imii:i(lt. rilU'TE.MIIKR 44 r.ihlliltn, lleree Ituclnc, audevllls Ansa hluiM, I Ue block mid I'eultrr hoi Diirlnr hUUIniniilnc Art nnd lllr 11mV ADTO HM'rJHATinDAY.grt-Tm' hweliil Trnlns tYeni Hesdlnr TermU.I WILLOW GROVE PARK LAST FIVE DAYS OF S O U S A rtf TenmmiH MM N nn i ah r I I .?fc W.Y.i4ND CASINO III Wnl. M. FRANK FlNNll vm ' Sli .' m "Irima 'Jin4ttM4XkSlmiiamivmtWMJSS rr wwm V : wiiMimsniiwiiMumw, TROCAOERO ! p! 'SUSS! Vty HMIIHIHNMHHtanilll nMH,Hm TH ( 1 4. &v. I t-f li -Mf k- :t&
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