' " I t TOVfirerrwa. tftrwrTi Trmaev. titrrir ) ATM?Tpgt A J Wnu.r manww Hlr.TJTTmWTlW.W . 91 10tf. ' -r $ wft.& .. rl ,rnT! nIDCTD A EIUei ijuoeurwuui r&UJrL,& jyflWJy iPyrtite Taf&s e TTiese Who Spent Summer en t Western Ranches bhe Debut Here and - iumIIin 1.A.MA ImRI It. - ivt naente nre wum ....... . II lvl lt. wt this month. Yeu knew I' irUZun ranches Wyoming, nnd ns iW Ki f. 1 starts it gets pretty com out nB.j " ttK .nil Mrs. Geerge Woodward nnd ? .".! : ri,.tnut Hill, lmve K? it ; jickwn'B Hele for nearly two Wn . , viunheth Jeanes linn been I' ffthew " 'i rn"cl !n?fl tnbeut th0 f, iwi.ef.Tu1v. Elizabeth te home new f middle or !"'? . tti- a.n. f.na h w D S "L " -.' JE." .: JISi back looking se pretty nnd well WtI. ntlrv linn been spending most J"nu . ...11. Ui iiiiaIii OMfl nunt ,f the urmmcr " -J ""-f .;;- -vy;; !?nr who, you rcinenlser, was Miss 582 lh", h been with her In the wist, anil they nre returning this nth te spend the winter In town. ThB Rebert Kelse Cassatts have corrte urn from a trip out te Colerado i Ssntb. Aleck and Antheny went with SJlr parents. They nre fast getting Inte tie crown-up class, tnose boys. ftjy nre somewhere around sixteen and tlintcen years of age new. Lerraine Dlssten nnd Anna Lewis, wte were nt i ranch In July, went farther West for n while, I hear, vlslt ist Seattle. On returning this way they went up te Northeast Harber, where the DiMtens have a cettngc, before coming back te Chestnut Hill. ' I rather imagine Lerraine will be here . nnU rlther this week or next, as he Is very fend -of the game, though he docs net go In for athletics herself. ' nr sister, Dorethy Dlssten, who mar tied Richard Nalle, was n devoted tcn 'bIj player. Beth Mrs. Nalle nnd Mrs. ,' Brad Fraley, who was Eflle Dlssten, go i In strong ler necKcy, tee. I HEAR the Charles Leas will Intro duce their granddaughter, Sarah Huden, In this city this year. Sarah Is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Percy Hudsen, of New Yerk, Mrs. Hudsen having been Miss Lea, n daughter of Mr. Lea by his first marriage. The Hudsons live In Leng Island nnd New lerk most of the time, but they always come en here for the Christmas holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Lea nre devoted te their granddaughter. They will give n luncheon at the Phlladclplhu Country Club en September 10 In her honor and i dinner-dancn en Friday evening, Oc tehtr 13. Katharine Lcn Is te be mar rltd en December 2, se there will be n winter of much entertaining In that family. Sarah Hudsen is te come out In New Yerk, tee. Won't she have n fay time, indeed, with parties in two cities? She was graduated from Miss Chapln's Scheel In New Yerk year be fore last and spent Inst winter in Europe. t THE Sandy Pnlnes were en here Inst . week staying with Mrs. Palne's par ents, and they were In Cape May part ef the time. I saw Wnlburga one night it Cape May wearing one of the most lerely evening cloaks I have seen for many a day. It was of deep rose colored velvet, long nnd strnlght, nnd was gathered in around the neck under wide cellar. Mrs. Pnlne hnd n frock ef llRht blue taffeta nnd the pale blue and deep rese with Walburga's wondcr wendcr wondcr furgeld hair made a picture one would net be likely te forget. LUCILE CARTER te ever In New . Yerk staying nt the Ritsi for sev- '"eral days. De you suppose that means wedding clothes? But Luclle gees ever te New Yerk n let through the year. However, when n girl's engagement una been reecntly announced nnd jeu knew of no (pcciul reason why the wedding date will net be seen, you immediately 'scent a trousseau in the making. Of course, the may go te Europe for some clothes, and while I am always for America I never can blame any one for wanting the French touch te n trousseau. - TDILLIE, who Is three, -is excited ever " new brother. In fact, he wants te go in and see "Ittle brudcr" nbeut every minute. As you mny imagine, these attentions nre really a little tee much, e the ether day when he demanded admission the nurse put him off, saying, Very well, but it will cost you fivu nts." Thnt gave him pause. He thought and thought nnd finally went nwny, te return in n few moments nsklng, "Wouldn't n penny de?" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An engagement of Interest In this city and New Yerk la thnt of Mlsn Manrnret cleaner wiute. aaugnter or Mrs. Fran-els- S. Hutclilnx, of 840 Pnrk avenue, Jjew erk. nnd Leng Island, te Mr. Chauneey S. Truax, of 40 West Fifty, seventh street. Miss White's father was tjie late Mr. Ravmend H. White, of Jjew "ierk. Miss Whlte Is a member of the Junier league. Mr. Truax eerved in france during the war. Mrn. Percy Itartshernn Wilsen, ' of "ingvlew, Deen, has Issued Imitations r n email dance nt her home en Scp t'mber 28. te Introduce her daughter, Miss Marlen Elizabeth Wilsen. Among the en the committee which rfliLi ,llnnci' dnnce t thn Plilla eelphla Country Club en Saiurdny eve ning, September 16. for tlie vlsltine Member Younger Set tfT;:-? I'tlUln hV Mlllr.nll. HISS ELSA KVfiTKT? t Dnilr,l,t .1 -m. 1 .7 "' J" "'' m8 James ti. VHer, of til Seuth Ud street. ... RMSjSBBL 'n aVHr rhhhhhhhhhhhH. JSrB JassBsssssVKskW J i aaaaHaaaiBJaaHaCi jr .&& t kkkkklkkkkkHBr Mr y -ssaHPaaHaHaaVHaiaHHB)iHBMMMur, -vviaMsavaHalaaaaaalaH'fiCCwa T3fT7fT TrsTT rx Tells of Miss Hudsen's fn New Yerk teams of the International pole matches nre Mr. Paul Penckla Mills, chairman : Mr. Btenhen Duncan Colhoun, Mr. Victer ,9'..Mhr. Mr. Barclay MeFadden. Mr. Albert Ij. Smith; Mr. Jehn C. Oroeme, Mr. Alfred A. Blddle. Mr. Qeerge H. Knle. ad, Mr. Jehn W. Converse, Mr. Alfred M. Cellins, Mr. Edward Lewber fitekes. Mr. Charles E. Mather, Mr. Rebert E strawbrldge nnd Mr. IUwl. cllffe Chesten, Mr; and Mrs. A. X Drexel Diddle, who have been touring through Maine and Nw Hampshire, nnd spent several Jys nt DarvHnrber, nre new In New Yerk. whereNhey nre staying at the Hetel Lerraine. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert E. 'Btrftwbrldge nnd their .daughter. Miss Anita. Htraw brldce. of Meadow Ledge, Bryn Mawr, are new In New Yerk, where they went te attend the pole games nt llumvn, N, J, Colonel nnd Mrs. Jehn 8. Muekle and Mr. Craig Wright Muekle. who have been spending the summer In Canada, returned te this city last evening, and are at the Rltz-Carlten Hetel. Mr. Ben Z. Strawbrldge, who has been traveling abroad during the summer, will return home Saturday of this week. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Bell Krunv nhftftr of Chestnut Hill, accompanied by Mrs. Krumbhanr'a sister, Mlsa Louise Dxen, daughter of Mrn. T. Henry pixen, of Rhodora. Chestnut Hill and Mlw Jesephine Crlsfleld. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pearce Crlsfleld, of Chestnut Hill, who spent the summer traveling nbread. returned te thlH coun try en September 1. Miss Crlsflild !ll return te Smith College en September 2. Mr. nnd Mrs. Crlsfleld's een-ln-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllim T. iJixen. or Qrqenpelnt. Md., will arrive next Tuesday te spend a fortnight with IJICIII, .u r. nnfl Mra Walter F. Hagar and their daughter, Mlsa Mama L. Hagar, and their son, Mr. Walter K. Hugar, 8d, of Sunset Ledre. Chestnut TTI11 wVia spent the summer at their cot'nge nt Longperf, N. J., will return home en September IB. Miss Hagar will be one "' "e season a eeDuiantes. Mr. and Mrs. Percy H. Clark and their fnmlly. of Wllleughby, Cynwyd, who spent the summer nt Northeast . .iii.ui, iciurnea nema yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Whitney nnd their daughter. Mlis Mary Iyjulse Whit npy. of 8005 Navnhee avenue. Chestnut Mill, who apent the summer nr J3ny Ilcnd. N J., will return te thW clly or. September 15. Mlsn Whitney will be ene of the. season's debutantcs. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney's son and daughler-ln-Inw. Mr. and Mrs. W. Beaumont Whit jey. 2d, will occupy their new house nt oe ucnezei street, cnestnut Hill, this Mrs. Snmuel Simpsen Levan mid her daughters. Miss Margaret T. Legan and Miss M. Elizabeth Legan, of Mereland avenue, Chestnut Hill, who nre spending the summer at Bay Head, N. J., will return home en October l. Ml Mr. raret Legin will be one of the seauen's uruuumes. Colonel M. Gray Znllnskl, Quarter- nmniur -erjis, unnea states Army, has nrrlved in this city, and assumed com- niunu or me quartermaster depot, Col onel and Mrs. Zelinskl will live at the Bellcvue-Stratferd. v MlB4,.,D.orelh7 Hawkins, vdaughter of Mrs. William li Hawkins, who luw ben uureau ier mren months, will return te her home In Wilmington this week. Or. and Mrs. William Barnes Lewer, nnd their daughters. Miss Mary Eliza beth Lewer and Miss Ruth Eleaner Lewer, have returned te this city from Ocenn City. Miss Mary Elizabeth Lewer, p. sophemoro nt Wlleen College. Cham bersburg, will return te college the mid mid dle of the month. Mrs. J. S. Beetem, of 4618 Plnertreet. who with her daughter. Miss Ele.wer Beetem. w the guest for three weeks of her aunt. Mrs. Nathan R. Butler, nt her home In Lancaster, O.. has returned. Miss Beetem also epent two weeks with her cousin, Mrs. Raymond Krlse. in Milten, Pa. Mr. nnd Mra. Geerge J. Dcrsam have returned after snendlnr th w.ir.en,i jjnd Laber Dnv as guests of Mr. and mra. uwen Mcvyiuiams, Lansdowne. Miss Irene M. Dersam, of 1908 Seuth Nineteenth street, and Mr. Eugene J. iuctviiuanis, ei iansdowne, have re turned after spending some tlme In Bal- tlmOrO. Md. 8R ffllenta nf fm Anna Dunlen and Mrf Harry Dawsen, both of this city. West Philadelphia Mrs. B. J. Dougherty, 4012 Klngses sing avenue. Is spending two weeks at Wlldwoed, N. J., with her daughter. Miss Mne Wilde, of 5028 Florence avenue, has just returned from a week's vacation spent at Ocean City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Arany, of 5541 Whitby avenue, are being congratulated en the birth of a daughter. Marine Elaine Arany, en August 21, Mrs, H. H. Roberts, of 603 Seuth Forty-eighth street, announces the en gagement of her daughter, Miss Kannle Roberts, te Mr. Irwin A. Simpsen, also of this city. North Philadelphia Mr, and Mrs. It. If. MqCunney, of 3140 North Hemberger street, nre spending two weeks at Wlldwoed, N. J, Seuth Philadelphia Dr. nnd Mrs. G. (3. Denver and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Henry, of 2237 Chris tian street, have returned from an ex tenshe trip through the New England States, They visited for a tlme nt Sil ver Day, en Lake Geerge. Mlsa Clare Bastien, of 2422 Seuth Lambert street, who tins been spending the holidays In Wlldwoed Crest, has re turned te her home. Miss Hertenso Sllverwltr, of 2428 Seuth Sixth street, baa been spending several weeks In Atlnntle City, Mrs. N. Van Winkle, of 2329 8euth Ueuvler street, Is entertaining for a few days aa her guest her sister, Mrs. J. Tebln. Mlsn Sadle McGenlgle, of 1542 Seuth Twenty-ninth street, hns returned from an rxtensive Lakes, trip through the Great Mlbs Eleaner Gllbildc, of 2521 Seuth Bread street, who spent a fortnight In Wlldwoed, has returned te this city. Miss Margaret O'Nell. of 2408 Seuth Slxteenth Btreet, hns left for a trip te Colerado. Miss Bensle Pease, of Fifteenth and Perter streets, linn returned borne nfter spending the helldnya In New' Yerk. Miss Marcnret Jehnsen, of 2505 Seuth Twentieth street, hns been spend ing: several weeks In Atlantlu City, Miss Nnn Sullivan, of 1714 Merris street, v. he spent the holidays as the guest of her parents In Wlldwoed, has returned te her home. Mr Alexnnder W Wheeler, of Wol Wel Wol melsdorf. l'a Is visiting friends In Seuth Phlludelphlu. A welcome-home party wns given Mrs. Mary Short of 2231 Seuth Thirteenth street, en Sundny evenlnlr upon her re turn from abroad. There were about fifty guests. , Mhs Nnn Tener, of 1839 Itltner street, hns returned home after trending a fort night In Wlldwoed. Mlsa Dorethy Cmter. of 1927 Seuth Galloway street, hns just relumed from ii week h vacation spent ut Atlsntla City. Germantown Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Uellnntyne have returned from Wlldwoed te their apart, raents, 4028 Germantown avenue, after spending some tlme with Mrs. Dalian- " " . . V I ' . - L . l l .. . ...... 7 .. - . , SOON TO RETURN TO THIS C1T kHHalilBkllllHK s'i.i'Ai -("''if 'iiWtwiiM'EvL TSksHIIIIIIIIIIIHw' fi ' iZi' iFtA? aHHIIIW!rW 'llllllllllllim ': ',-''-, 'jMw"y !&Kl r?x ' SjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiW x ? ,te vmn3. ' siiiiiiiiiiVK yl.i "ZiZZi'i rhote br Phote-Crafters. MISS MAISIE H. STEWART Daughter of Dr. and Mr: Rebert G. Le Cente, of 000 Spruce atreet, who, with her mother and her sisters, Miss Susie if. Stewart and Mitt Lillie Stewart, has been spending the summer at Bar Harber, Me. Miss Lillie Stewart will make her debut this autumn. tyne's brother, Mr. Harry Merris Sta Sta ten, Jr., who Is a Ufa guard at that re sort. Mr. and Mra Earl Graham Gorden nnd their family, of 6307 Germantown avenue, have returned from Llenvllle, Pa., after visiting Mr. Gorden's parents. Holmesburg Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doebler and their daughter, Mlsa Carrle Doebler, of 8101 Rhawn street, have returned from a two weekB' stay at Wlldwoed. Mrs. B. W. Snyder, of 8026 Frankford avenue, Is spending several weeks at Atlantic City. Miss Emma Williams, of 8057 Frank- xeru avenue, is entertaining Mrs. Themas Mills and her daughter, Miss Virginia Mills, of Baybnne, N. J. Mlis Beth Morrison haa returned from a two months' stay at Les Angeles. Calif. She also visited Yellowstone Park and Portland, Wash. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Wetf, of 5107 Cottage street, are at Wlldwoed for a time. Mis. Walter T. RadellffV Is entertain ing her sister, Mrs. Jeseph Eckley, of 6118 Selma avenue, Hollywood, Calif., for a few months' stay. Mra Burrows Bruener. of 39i4 North Falrhlll street, win entertain the ladles of her sewing club en Tuesday evening, September 1ST The guests will be Mrs. Charles Welnlng. Mra Charles Wilcox son, Mrs. Frederick Hykes, Mra Harry Crary. Mrs Charles Conn. Miss Bertha Habcck, Miss Anna Fergusen, Miss Ann Pallatt, Miss Stella Helm. Miss Carrie Pontleus, Miss Edith Stokley, Mrs. Jehn BUI and Mrs. N. Bureun. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Briars, of Lelner street, have returned from a two weeks' meter trip te the New Jersey const nnd the upper part of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. L. Walters, of Stan- weed street, have returned from a meter jrip te ziegiersvine. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles IC Regan, of Harrison .-irtei, win sneruy leave for a several weeks' stay In the Catskilla Mrs. Stephen Hothersell and her daughter, Miss Mnrlen Hothersell, of 931 urie avenue, are spending tniB week at Ocean City. Norristetvn Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Mabel Totten, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn P. Totten. of 830 Stanbrldge street, nnd Mr. Benjamin Hurrh.es. son of I Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn M, Hughe?, of 814 Sianbrldge street, en August 30 In Media. The bride Is a graduate of the Norrlstewn High Scheel ana or tne west unester state .N'ermal Scheel. She was a teucher In the Nor Ner Nor rlseown public schools. The marrlnsre of Mis'? Edna Custer, FURS BIG END-OF-THE-MONTH SALE Threa iy my at lnamifaclurlnK pricqp. (I'reni raciery 10 xeu;, en Seal CeAtfl. 40 lnehaa lena. btautlful llnlns. Natural flUunk Cnl- nuut lar and Cuffa Ittaular nrlL i.ine nil rer aaie new enh- I1DO.OO .MUiKrni Hnntti. 40 Inrhen Innr. facular price I tan. new rer mile H7.ftO Muakrat, .1(1 Inuhea lone ,,S77.KQ Naturnl Itacinen Caata. beautiful pimay willow llnlnu. Ite, orli'e J2.',n,0fl. Ter snla new . SIPO.ei) Kranch Heal Ceala, 40 Incliea lenn, Natural, Skunk Cellar and Ouffa. itet.l2J5.0O. Ker aale .. . i ryr4 Mkunk Cellar an1 Cultn .sin.OO rrencn poi i nnta; ana " in witn IMi.ln Rralln Cealy v incnea inns ifr. ijeiiuiitui lining . x. Ceney CentB. ill t'olera. 40 tnchti ... . Kin (Hi lenii. at , ..(till. ft" Hiene Mnrtene and Dew Martena. at J D.A.Yankeu,39N.llthSt. 1 -- , .. a- -i. - , . VOGUE Out tTe'dau all newsstands AUTUMN FORECAST and MILLINERY aiaj ajiajnj i iji m iaa y - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cus ter, of Royernferd, and Mr. Charles S. Kulp, Jr., son of Mr. and Mra Charles Kulp. of 552 Neble street, took place en Saturday, September 2, in Calvary Baptist Church. The Rev. L. W. Halncr, D. D.. pastor of the church, officiated. The bride was attended by nor sister, Mrs. Herace A. Bntchelder, as matron of honor. The best man was Mr. Harry Kulp, brother of the bridegroom. A re ception followed at the home of Mr. and Mra Herace A. Batchelder, of 622 Neblo street. After a wedding trip Mr. gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmk Or lUPOItTERS, DKBIONERB d VHIZjDREN'S AFPAREh OF TUB HIOHEST CHAR' ACTER FOR MORE TBAJf TWENTY-SIX YEARS ix X&fi TV Netf Peiret Till Dresses 29.50 te 59.50 Smart-tailored Dresses, correct for immediate street wear. Embroidered, braided designs, some show brilliant color touches in Bulgarian embroidery. Appropriate swagger styles ter misses and college girls; correct styles for women. Juvenile ApparelAutumn Readiness Cute, clever Frecks of wool and Canten crepe, Jersey, scree and Peiret twill, 4.95 te 29.50. " b Girls, Hats-Age 3 te Of duvetyne, felt, velour, felt, of styles. Milliners- Unusual Shoeing V ui uuveivnn Ann vaiie, Panne and I,yenu velvet. peacock nnd burnt feathers. W Sptciatize in Apparel That 5 reasons why mothers buy HICKORY GARTERS cRpasen The only Children's Garter made with the patented rubber cushion clasp, which holds stockings firmly between rubber and rubber. Saveswearandtear en stockings and means les3 darning. Your dealer knows the ether reasons. 2eC and up depending upon style and size. Complete talis faction assured or your money back. uSSS ASTEIN&COMPArfy Hemittic De Cuca Whitc LADIES CUSTOM TAILORS 13l Walnut Street "NNOUNCE with pleasure advent of their early and Winter Medels, ing Nw Yerk and Parisian styles strikingly and authentically repro duced. Imported Scotch and Irish Tweed Suits I'lHeetl upwards from $55-00 Peiret Twill and Tricetifie Tailored Dresses effeied until Sept. ,isth at $65QO and Mrs. Kulp wilt live at tk Apartments, en west Marsnnu vr- M- A 4l. 1 JJI. -MHlflltJ nf Mr nn Mra .Tnhn LAUrO, OI EaatTHatn street, was observed with a reception en Sunday, at; which there were seventy-five guests. The n.,' observed tne nttietn mrtnaay '"Z?;t, anniversary of his comlngte America with nis oriae. xne ceupie n -children -and three grandchildren. Mlsa Mary Kane and her brother. Lieutenant Francis Kane. U, S. A., have returned from a six weenr tour ei rope. mVs. Walter Buchanan, of 1T Plymouth Country Club In honor ?.."? guest, Mrs. JMwara noearuii," r.i, Ing, N. Y. Cevers were laid for twelve guests. Miss Margaret Coulston, or Swede street, has returned from a stay in At lantic City. Delaware County Invitations have been Issued by Miss Frances Ellis nnd Miss Hlldegarde Ja cob, of Meylnn, for an Informal dnnce which they will give at the home or Mr. and Mrs. William Shewell Kills en Man. cheater avenue en Saturday evening;. September 16. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helzel, of Rid ley Pnrk, are spending a month at re re ro ceno Mnner, Mount Pecene. Miss Betty Walter and Miss Henrietta, Walter, daughters of Mr. and Mra Wil liam E. Walter, of Swarthmore, have re turned from Indiana, where they at tended the Friends' General Conference nt Richmond. Mr nnrl Mm. T). W. R. Morgan have returned te Swnrthmore from a stay, at Ocenn City Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. Kverten Ramsey are entertaining their daughter. Mrs. Dotley Bronkef Ann Arber. Mich., for a few weeks. Miss Miriam Jenkins enter tained Infermnlly at tea in Mra Brenk s honor en Wednesday afternoon. Mm WcsIav Clifferd and her daugh ter, Miss Margaret Clifferd, have re- turnea te swariwnore irem v.iuvbw. whom thev have been the guests e, relatives for six weeks. Mm. Walter K. Mltchell. of Mevlan. has been entertnlntng Miss Ellen Ferd, of Holyekc, Mass , for a few dnya Mrs. Garnett Pendleton, of Chester, Id spending a fortnight at Upper Sara Sara nne Lake, N. Y., where she Is the guest of Mrs. William Bucknell, who is oc cupying her summer home. Dr. nnd Mrs. Frank Aydeletto. of Swarthmore College, metered this week te Richmond, lnd , where they will spend a lew days. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hetzel. Miss Anna Hctzel and Mies Carrle Hetzel have returned te Ridley Park from Ken Ken nebunkpert, Me., where they spent the summer nt their cottage. MAKERS OF WOSIEN'S AND Cheitnnt Cerner Twelfth i4-2.95 te 8.95 beaver and velvet. A wealth ' $10 in. mh nn. u. . ,- Smartly trimmed' with Stindtriiti thi Larger Wern, for children xSp.l L the Fall embrac PPnUCE 2!00 Moerestotcn Mra H. D. Cutln gars a luncheon last Wednesday at the Field Club for twelve of her friends from out f town. Mrs. Culln will gtre another luncheon next Thursday at the Field Club, the second or a series te be given during the sea son. Mlsa Bessie Oaves will entertain at the club en Friday afternoon at carda Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woodward and their family, of Chester avenue, have re. turned from a month's stay at Ocean Mr. and Mra Harry Jenes and their daughters, Mlis Marlen Jenes and Miss Alice Jenes, are spending their vacation at Ocean City. D. and Mrs. Nathan Theme, or Chester avenue, have gene te Richmond, lnd., where they will attend the General Conferenee of the Seclejy of Friends. HOSPITAL TO GET $10,000 Bulk of Ettate of Alter Megear Will Qe te Hit Children' A bequest of $10,000 te the Pre byterlan Hospital for the endowment Needed at Dances And the Seashore (Aids te Beauty) Here is a home treatment for re moving hairs that is quick, painless nnd inexpensive: With some pow dered delntene and water make enough pnste te thickly' cover the objectionable hnlrs, npply nnd nfter 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wnsh the skin nnd it will be left soft, clenr nnd hnlrless. Thin treatment will net mnr the pkin, but te avoid dis appointment, be careful te get real delntene. Mix fresh ns wanted Adv. - . M iLsmmaamm 122022-24 Walnut Street jfTe Clese Out II Wash Dresses O.50 L fcv Ii That were un te S6M. new& IV W Ii . .. g (( Mohair Sweaters 9.95 1 g 11 That were up te $7X0, newtJ II 1 Silk Sweaters Q.75 11 vA Vv Thnt nvre n tn SIR n ninil MM vw n -. ' f . v"-"" i''v mm lg Sizes 18 te 46 JflT i I ILsSShI f I v A BEAUTIFUL FALL STYLE I ymjj exclusive tsetn in ratiern ana material eg III Presented in Bronze Satin with Bronze fi : I P Silk Brocade and also in Black Brocad j, I i Hh! this original model makes a delightful f tm appeal for Fall. i !? 1 -i m ii uinKeiman w " h Style in Quality Footwear H I 1130 Chestnut St. ' p j,i At Twelfth 15 ''i lt . r i l! J$X l saaaagfer '"i'".!1 r'M&m tr;7jryBad.t eMI4ra". I " '- - ' HICKORYX 4f Sv T yr-w I WkJMKJ 71 IWk T U AT ill V 4rMWm waa 4alaH alalaH T (mil I alalalaH alalaW 1 l ff IB H a"ClV alH sal W W H TJ Ml JKk mW BEFORE the latest en dit circulate behind the fan, . it appear, in TOWN TOPICS. De you like yZv social news served het each week, or rc you content te take it flat as a luncheon of left. - u like it !2!ft? y? Jlke te fecl . knew" liT mi r , Xr uoJeu want t8 tuHa.h us the thnU of social "scoops?" Yeu de? Then fill out he coupon and try it out. SPECIAL OFFER te New Subscriber. Onlyi Ne Subscriptions Renewed at This Rate. EncleieJ find one dellar-(CanaJa. Jl.Ofli Fe..l.M i ir. t raenthi' .ubicrlptlen e TOWN TOPICS. re''in. 9I.16)-fer two rs2"4' of a fret room tt inclaaeel I the will' of Alter Mettar, Insurance broker,, which wst probated today. Mr. Me gear, who lived at 3411 Powelton ate- ntie. died In Ventner. N. J.. August 22. leaving a personal estate 'of $200, -000. The bulk of the residue will go te a son, Themas J, Megear; a daughter, Ethel SI. Megear and several graud graud cblldren. k EITH'S THEATRE Mrf.stdner Drew In 'PrtdMtlnatlen' BlUrBbiw . ce.m hu "80th Century "Rru"j rrnnk- Beed Austin: utrrftt t Cunneen; uuv ream Micier Min Juy a Pearl t Mscler ethti ! Shows Daily, a 8 r. i, 800 te ll.BO. T tne. WILLOW GROVE PARK "This ti the Flniil SOUSA DAY ALL BOUBA Concerts by BOUSA AND HIS BAND Tenlsht ROTARY CLtm NIGHT rnrk Closes Sunday, Heetembe 10th OUR CORSET EXPERTS Will show you or fit you in New MedeU in Cor$el$ and Bratiieret. Stouts, Ma' ternltr Reeela AfllA Bersieal faltte lijams Clene, 835 Chestnut St. .Price Aiwa) Moderate. eriEay THAT UAf A VAITIN6 HIJBAN At Ntuustands, 20c er Copy mm Dlfetles i ttawleir Csiummut Of Al jP M1NETBENTJI MARKKT 11:00, 1'iO, SlSO, S:S0, T6, ) THIS IB PAttAMOUNT WMaC Hueer-Suftrlatlv Are In Ordtrl RODOtPH VALENTINO BPedSana With UU LKB A NITA NAT.bt This la ena nt ihn Mttwtmt nrndutlnita of if thl or any anon. Added MltO PlCCO. Vecnl Bolelst "THE WORLD IS MINE" 10TII AND MARKBT 11.30. 1.30, 8:110. S:30, ,7:30, 0.30 .Jelcif-1- iRffi' OAII.T, .ir.c and .'iOe Rvanlne nnd Katurdnv Matlnre. nn Tla ALDIME let:- and Chaa'nut U te 11 TJflS 13 PARAMOUNT WEBIC JA.MKH OLIVER CURWOOD 8TORT 1 Valley of Silent Men' ., ALMA RUnENS & t.RW CODT N'eitt Wk ThrM Mum-Qct-Tharas" TJSrtten is. :. a, 0. ft and 10 P. 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