a "IV ' WJUST GOSSIP ABOUf PEOPLE! ffST GOSSIP ABiOUf PEOPLE " ' ' f Wflancy Wynne Tells of Invitations Already Issued for h , Ten Dances one Wenflers Stand the Rush of EntertainingOther Matters ij, . t'f - ..... !..nll,.e nu nf ttilnlt ' W nnd fust. Jjwt nu I !(, There ere .flT T MMA inVILIlllUIIO.HIU u t( w . .. - ... ma niniirii7 nil inn win ' t"?."".nX! "flPhS rrtl8deoe '' eS"Chr. which 1 1 tft.be 1)H1 tenlg.t ,,..,..; ... unt C;llll) Sll.n hn Oeerse HroeUcH' t-nrdn nre out ' PJlii diimer-ilinre-llieynre shin in i Frlliny of xt wclk for He!? uepc ft BX' icVi" tnylcru l.nv, ImuI. thi-lr I Ewinnber 25, for Mnry Oeery nml Hepe f Pn wmery. .....I thl (Scere W. Cl.il.H CXmvc n Vnt out card, (for a V1". :. u'.witniiNnn WediieKiiv nlnht. w&nber 27, for Helen Bmwmrryi will rfvc n dJIlCC l " U.' V... tl.t.n tTnt.n 'Ph.. i dinner bciore for" Luetic Cnr- ,r nnil Snm llm-es, wli v-Ynniioiine'il n tpupl? aWI i whose cngnRertiem wis nimoiine ii ii imiinw m vw .,. "' ". i... M.. nnil Mru. I'prev hirShenic Wilsen iMuieif invitnUens SJn a .eft for Klteabcth nt their horns r!J en en September 28, ami tn 1 Arthur Dick-ions' enrds for a dance at ff, "miner Hunt en October 7 for ; Mr flnlA.Curpenter enmc out the day before V that- , u ,... The Stanley I'jngK, Jr;;, re uuti tut returned home from Lurepe, huje r.B" .5 r.ia fnr n dance for. Hone Ment- Emery en Friday night, September 21). I fd Eleaner Keens' dance invltntlenft W mailed for the 30th. You'd think Kit would be enough, would you net? But the William Glaggewis hevenla.! Mat out "Invites" for the fancy ureas - Since they are planning' te give en ' Tueidny nlglit, October 31. in bener of ' Bunn Geary.' And the Rebert Learn- i.. Yntffnmerfs idve sent out their Jtrds for a dan?c for Helen Hepe en I October zi. , .. , , . New I auk you, hew are the dcbi wine te lire through it? It'a per- har fierce ! And that's speaking only , f tie October parties for which the lorltttlens are already out. That deca I net nwntien, the dinners nnd luncheons Mi September for the buds, nor the ether Snces in October alone. Its going ' te be one of the gayest winters we've jhifl for many years. AB FOR the men, well I don't see bow they'll manage it. Yeu cannot n te business every day nnd be ut nntil late In the morning, every night r e, and get away with it. Some Seme tMr in celne te Buffer. Either 'the '"" .Y ." . ' ty or the business, and unfortunate- i.ii'. oencrniiv the meter. Ana me linojltlen certainly suffers. Yeu can't l,rv'" r i -'. 1 --.l.ut- m tn tirrri nnn mwavn kw:u euiiuuiu. -Tie girls havu a chance te sleep their tiredness off, by staying In bed half the iij after a party, but only the gilded youth can fctey home te rest. The oth eth er! must se down town te toil, or stu 'In bed-half the day Sunday. And then we wonder why se nmnv young people de net go te church these days. Well, it's great te be young, and tbit's something we can be only for ,u very Bhert time in our life, se I guess 4bey'll pull .through just as they nl ..irajs have. T; JB Aleck Wheelers have come ever in visit Mrs. Charles wheeler nt JrVmbreIte. Tlryn Mnwr. for several weeks. Aleck Wheeler is the youngest of Mrs. Wheeler's senH nnd next te tic jenngest In the family, his sister Christine, who married the late Philip Waiiiiniin. of Londen, nnd lives in England, being the youngest. Mr. Wlieelcr, who was n captain in the iBrltiMi army, came ever .here once, utter the armistice, if I remember right It. hut his wifp has net been ever In fight cnrB. Captain Wheeler Is e brother or Mrs. uick jsiiieit, .urs. Geerge Thnvcr, Mrs. Henry Xerrw. of Ruiherfordten. K. C. Chnrles Wheeler, who married Mrs. Hebnrt some ycitrs e, and the CeuntesH Pnppenhehn nnd !Mr. Wninuinn, who both live in Eng Innd. M OTIIKU was tnlklng with Mrs. II the ether day, nnd in the cenver satien, remnrked fncetieusly: "It I were Mr. T I'd hnve bdted te many Mrs. T , becnuse bIie 1i fe lile her twin, Mary. I de net knew IJiew he can tell which is who." Flo rence, aged five, was playing in the room nt the time and evidently inter ested in the conversation for she get up from her della nnd approaching '"mother remnrked: "Why, mother, are Hrs. T nnd Miss Mary twins? I didn't knew that. I thought they were listers." NANCY WYNNE. ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES -jj Mrs. William Geuvcrneur namncy. of Atreicneeurt, Wilmington, and George town, s O , announces the engagenirnt Jf her daughter, MIsh Jane Tllghman Itamaey. te Mr. Winder Lalnl Stabler, en of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb M. Stabler, le of Wilmington. Mr. Stahlcr la relative of Dr. J. Packard Laird, for- 'nwly of this city. ?rr8Pllul Claytefn and her daughter, Miss Barbara L. Clayten, of 2221 De lncey place, who have been spend- SHOES FOR f. Wm' i ErJ I'd "V v'A I . tOv I t III . Srrtv sm " ' III V k. mm i ill V js'' X I f W 'V-'- III Patent colt; dull .leather; III shows the style. Mm III . I rt Children's Hosiery Unusual Values I A( Pr- Special. Cft Pr- Three-quarter I '" III "WC Brown ribbed lisle. JVi socks; heavy cotton I 1 uallahan;s B . "-. . -T- - . i.a rli i t0 'I wtn wiRteSX. main store, uzi fliarKci street ZmOBsT SB ""","' . I m il ck ? nn lilllhi, SsKSS. 3756 OERMANTOWN AVt yly i'!llllfflM W& r. lift A , i i a ft. 1 llilli!i,8"0,"MNT0WNA& ,iill I m irs Hats Ages 3 te 142.95 te 8.95 II IP 1 llllh ' s4GZf illllll I II III ffil ' Of duvetyne, felt, velour, beaver and vplvet. ' von ih, Jii z&yy jk w i u Xm. . m- v Hew tlie Debutantes Will , '"?, t'.s aujnmcr teurlnc tlieiCenltnentl Will niturff home tomorrow, and, wllr OCCUHV (heir Ainlni .;.. . n..L.. tane; irnverferd. Miss CIytenM .! nt a tea to.be Klven bv her parents at their horme In Hnverferd en 'Saturday aftornoen. .Opteber,M, and a ball, at the Ucllcvue-Stiatfera en Thursday,-' nlhff, December 21. r Miss Carollne P. Graham. " daughter of Mr. and Mte. Frederick W. W. Qra barn, of f2 Summit avenue. .Chestnut IIIll, who hnn been spending the sum mer at Mrs. Duer'a camn In Maine, has returned hem. Stlsi arnham will bf a debutante of this season, but will net he presented te society en' Septem ber. M' an Bhe expects te attend Hmlth Cellenc, Mr. nnd Mr.i Jeseph Wear. Miss, Eliz abeth Wear nnd Mr. Petter Wear re turned te Chestnut 11111 vesteday from Konnebunltpert, Me. Miss "Wear will nmlje her debut tliW winter. Mrs. Clayten MoElrey and Miss' Kits- nezin .ncKirey, wne nave- hten In vlr- glnla for a fortnight, wll September 17. Miss Mel debutante this season. , win return home McEirey will be a Mrs. Charles CubIIs Harrison Jr., and her daughter?, Mlns Augusta Harrison and Mlsi Rllen Wain Harrison, will return next week from Yerk Harber, Me., te their heme in Deven. ' Mr. and Mr. William E. Geedman. Jr., Teturned te .Chestnut Hill yesterday from Haranaa Lake. Miss Jane Good Geed man, thelr daughter, hiw geno te James town, R, I te visit Miss Anne Weth erlll. Ml'us DoretheA Heckscher, who has been visiting Miss Henrietta Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Schmidt, nt the Traymere In Atlantic Clt, has returned te her home in Straf ford. Mrs. Clarence W. Delnn and her two daughters, Miss Alexandra H. De) an and Miss lllta Delan, who have been en the Continent for several weeks, will re turn te their home in Kosement early next month. Mlas Itita D61an will be a debutante, of thin winter. Xfr. and Mrs. Philip Price, who have neen spfnaing tneir noneymeon anreaa, win nrrlve In this country tomorrow. and will occupy temporarily me sum mer borne of Mr. Price's narents. Mr, and Mrs. Ell Kirk .Price, In Chestnut Hill, until their home Is completed. Mrs. Price, before her recent wedding en June 10, was miss uaran eteaua Har rison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Harrlceu, of Ilaverferd. MIm l-eulae Nerrls. daughter of Dr Richard Nerrls, who spent the summer at Beaver Camn. Cast Union, Me., has cone te Cape May te Jein her sister. Miss Virginia Nerrls. She returned from Maine en Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. tilnceln Fergusen nnd their daugh ters. MIsb Margaret Fergusen nnd Miss Mlllnn FergifBen, of Chestnut mil, who metered here from Northeast Hnrber. Miss Ltlllnn Fergusen will be one of the seasons acuutnmes. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Francis Sullltnn and their daughters. Miss Frances Sill ivnn and Miss Klnlne Sullivan, of the Woede. lladner, who have been at Bar Harber for tne mentn or August, ex pect te return te this city aome tlme next week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clayten and their daughter mifb waruara uiayien, or Grnywvn, Hnverferd. who will return from abroad today, will spend the week end of September 16 at Ventner, N. J., where they will be the guests of Mr. und Mrs. Clayten's ien-ln-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrr. Kalph Earle, who are occupying their cottage. Mfes Clajteu, who will be a debutante this autumn, will be introduced at n tea en October 14, and will be the guest of honor nt a ball te be given by her parents later In the season. Mrs. Jeseph M. Gazzam has returned te' her home after spending some time at Newport as the guest of Mrs. How Hew ard S. Graham at her villa. Whetstone. She also visited Mr:. Charles Ayres In New Yerk. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry S. Greve have returned te thelr home. 238 West Tulpehecken street, Germantown, after spending the summer at the Marshall Heuso. Yerk Harber. Me. They have been the guesta of Mr. Qccrge II. Mc Fadden, of Barclny Farm, Ilosement, at his summer home at Bar Hnrber, Me., f,er the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Randal Morgan, of Wyndmoor, East Willow Grove ave nue, Cbestnut Hill, who have been spending the summer abroad, are at present in Londen, England, where they are the guestw cf Mr. Morgan's son-in-law and daughter, Lord and Lady Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waring Hop Hep Hop klnsen, returned en Monday w Bay Head. X. J., where they nave been spending the summer. They, spent the week-end at Cape May as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Lewls Mayer, of 309 Seuth 'Twenty-second street, at their cottage. 'Mr. and Mrs. Hopktnsen and their llttle daughter will return te their home, 2122 De Lancey place, the latter part of this month. Mies Phyllis Huhn Walsh, daughter of Mrs. Florence Huhn Walsh, of 0012 Drexel read, Overbroek, who spent part of the summer nt Nahant, Mass., as the guest of Miss Edith Slgeurney and at Newport, It. I.. a3 the guest of Mrs. Barger - Wallach, returned yesterday from a short visit te Cedarhurst, ti. I., whero bhe wne entertained aa the euest -""'"il!!! CHILDREN Correct in Shape Built for Service That little, feet should be safeguarded with intelligence in fitting is one of the Hallahan Hobbies that we preach and practice. Scheel Shoes they JoeK line enough for Sunday wear, tee. They fulfill the rugged service premised. The solid leather throughout assures this. Sat urday's low price. sets the seal of value. Special 2.?0 n pr. Sizes 6 te '2. tan leather. The sketch t: Te ReturnHerZe H Hit "'VBBBBBBBBBBWbI ''' rj& ,y,'i-'''t-','Ai'";1ffiWJim Thete by J. Mitchell' Billet. MISS BARBARA BOYD MUb Boyd and her family, who have been spending the tummer in Cape May, will open their town house about September IS of Mrs. Geerge Slean. Miss Walsh will leave tomorrow for Cheltea,, where she will remain ever the wefk-end. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. Miller Kenworthy and . fflr Hen. Mnatxr Miirrnv -rittn,- rrn. worthy, who spent July at I.nnsdewne and August at their cottage en Win chester avenue, Ventner, returned en Tuesday te their apartments at the Plnehurst Mr. and Mrs. Merris IC Iangsderf, who have been sDendlnc the summer at the Hetel Ambassador, Chelsea, re turned en Tuesday te their apartment at Sixteenth and Spruce streets; Mrs. Themas D. Bewes and her fam ily will leave Ventner today for their home In Cynwyd. They have been vis iting Mrs. Charles Knlttel for three weelts. Miss Eleaner W. Lannen has returned te this city nfter spending the summer at North Wlldwoed, N. .t with her parents. Mr. and Mm. Jehn I.&nnen. She will visit her uncle, Mr. Jeseph R. Watt, befere returning te high school. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Neenan cele brated their golden wedding anniver sary en Sunday last at their home In Hecksehervllle. Pa, Among the guests were Mrs. Neenan's brother, Themas Beylo, and his daughter. Anna Beyle, Mr, M. Mahony, Mra, M. Thompson, j Miss Winnie Thompson. Miss Kate Thompson, Miss Mamie Thompson, Miss i Helen Thompson, Master Oecvge Thomp son, Master James Thompson, of Phlla- acipnia ; air. and Mrs. James Burgeu, of PettHvllle, Miss Bettcy Haverty, of Pettsvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Quig- ley, Jir. xnemas .(juigley. Miss uaun Cher, of Philadelphia : Mm. Barnard Me Nalley and her daughter. Miss Ames McNalley, Mr. Frank Mooney, of Phlla- i delphla; Mr. Patrick Burgen. of Potts Petts vllle ; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larklns, Miss ' Winifred Beyle, Miss Anna Beyle, Mlsi , Elizabeth Tebln, Mrs. Michael Brenen, Mrs. Martin Brenen, Miss Catharine ' Haley, Miss Julia Haley, Miss Julia Burns, Mr. Vincent Burns, Mr. James Daley, Miss Ella Daley, Miss Elizabeth Ryan and Mra. Mary Grace, cf McKecb burg. ' West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Champien, of 4620 Spruce street, announce the mar- ' rlage of their daughter, Miss Edna Champien, and Mr. Frank M. Adams, also of this city, en Tuesday, September 5, at 11 o'clock. In thlH city. After a wedding trip Mr, end Mrs. Adams will maise ineir nome at ezu wpruce strcei. .Mlsi Mary Malley and Miss Emma Malley, cf McDonald, Pa., who have been the guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Cant well, of 020S Lansdewne avenue, have returned te1 their home- Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Tynen, have re turned from their wedding trip and are at home at Fifty-eighth and Catharine streets. Mrs. Tynen will be remembered an Miss Margaret A. Qulnn, of ."321 Catharine street, befere her marrlage en June 28, W? IMPORTERS, DESIOSER8 d UUIliUJCtlH-B AffAlltSU Ot VUIS HIGHEST OHAR JkCTER FOR MORE THAN TWUNTr-BlX YEARS Dresses of crepe Rcncc, Canten crepe, satin I faced crepe and Peiret twill. Black, navy, I brown and cocoa. An array of correctly new styles. Dresses of satin matelasse, satin-faced crone, Peiret twill. The new beaded satins in tni3 group 'especially interesting Netf Sports Coats, 19.50 te 59.50 Of the smart double-faced coatings, men's coatings, her ringbone weaves and pole 'coating. Tans, mixtures, block tweeds, two-tones. Practical though very swagger. Autumn Millinery Strikingly New Sports and Tailored Hats in veleurs and felt. 5.00 tev25.00 Dressy Hats, in panne and Lyens velvet, " 7.50 te 18.50 In This "Different Kind of Juvenile Stere" Unusual Autumn Readiness Smart Frecks of wool and Canten crepe, jersey, erge and Peiret twill. Styles of utility nnd youthful beauty. 4.95 te 29:50 Girls' Coats, Attractive, Smart Style Fer every Jige; built for service. Wclltallercd te retu Fer every Jige; built for service. Wclltallercd te retain their geed tailored lines, Lined nnd interlined. Seme fur C'hPhilaa Mr. and Mm. .Tnhn C Crlnes. Of 403 West Fishers avenue, Olney, ere en tertaining Mr. nnd Mrs. Kfmer. Uaeh man, of -Seutli Bethlehem. The Misses McCleskey, of 8446 North Bread street, have returned from Spring Lake, N. J. 4 Seuth Philadelphia Miss Adelaide Moere, of 2016 Seuth Opal street, has returned. from an ex tensive trip through the New England States. She spent a fortnight aa tfle guest of her sister, Mrs. B. A. Erlcksen. of New Jjenden, Conn. Mrs. Erloksen will be remembered as Miss Nan Moere. Dr. William Irwin, of 684 Snyder avenue, who has been abroad for the last ten weeks, will return te New Yerk en the Columbia en September 11. Mrs. Francis Donevan and her son, Master Themas Donevan, of 1031 Lock Leck man avenue, Overlook, Cincinnati, (., have returned from the seashore and are spendli g some time aa the guests of relatives In Seuth Philadelphia. Mrs. Donevan -will be remembered as Mlsa Nettle McGrenan, of this 'city. Mr. Frank Iloeney. 'cf2433 Seuth Seventeenth etrcet. has returned home, after spending a week In Atlantic City. Mrs. fEdwIn J. Lmager and, her sis ter, Mra. Martha Guinn, of 2634 Smedley terrace, have returned home, after spending the season In Chelsea. Mra. Jeienh J. Halpln. and her fam- Ity, of 2536 Seuth-Ltnbert stree been spending some time In Chen n&ve sea. Mlas. Helen Parkinson, of 2111 Seuth Rosewood street, h returned home from Chelsea. Miss Anna Galen, MIm May Galen and Miss Genevieve Galen, of 2413 Seuth Seventeenth street, have returned home, after a month's stay In Chelsea Mrs. Jehn Keohane and ner family, of 2210 Seuth Rosewood, street, have closed their cottage In Chelsea and have returned te this city. Miss Gertrude Tally, of 2517 Seuth etAAnfWi a.rMt han returned nfter jpendlng a fortnight 'in Chelsea. .""" Miss Jmrgaret Buckley, and Miss Mary Buckley, of 1809 Roseberry street, have been (.pending a fortnight In Cape May. Miss Charlette'RIchardB, of 2226 Seuth Rosewood street, has returned from Oak Lane, where aba waa the guest of Mr. and Mra. H. C. HIrsch. Place Your Order NOW! $55 Suits Te Measure Actually Werth up te $85 Special Advance Fall Sale The response te our an nouncement of this special early season sale has been most gratifying. The styles this season are entrancingly different and Victer individuality is assured as well as finest quality materials. Raccoon Coats 40 Inches 7 e r Leng W95 Regular $275 Value MAKERS OF WOUEN'S AND Chestnut Cerner Twelfth a 21 I -CerrectLy Styled les ' 1W" J Ml, nnrf fr nlntiArrf C. tTliefieS. of- ze west llertter street, nre receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Jllchard C. Hughes, Jr. Mm, Hughen was Mlse Electra Grimths, of German town, ' Mr. and Mrs. William II. Maurer, of the Weed-Norton Apartment, German town, who have been en nn extended trip through Kurepe, will return en the Matiretnnla, arriving In TJew Yerk to morrow. " r Mrs. It. T. Jamlscn and her daughters, Miss Helan Jamisen, and Miss Myrtle Jamisen, of Lincoln drive, have returned after 'having spent the summer at their cettage in X)cean City. Franhferd Miss Jane Hackctt, -laughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Hackett, of. 1639 Dyre street, will leave en September 13 for a several weeks' trip te Bermuda. Miss Hackett and her mother have Juet re turned from a short stay at Point Pleas ant, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shuttlewerth, of 960. Fillmore street, nre receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daugh ter. ' . j Miss Helen Patterson, of Arrett street, who has been spending a month with her aunt at the latter cottage In 'Wild 'Wild weed, has rcturned te her heme: , Mr. and Mrs. Jehn O. Itemmey, of Wakeilng street and Oxford avenue, are spending ten days at Ocean,Clty. A lawn fete will be given en Septem ber 29 and 30 by the women's auxiliary of the Frankford Hospital. ;3SS3K?i The finest butter in America! 48 ft & In ear PtdkL, Camden and suburban Stores. rssRscrei ivjaesssrssm .lIVIfMI 2 iwcessn83a&smi Agents' Orders 1115 Accepted IplaiiilMrrMirimillMOTMMK I Taste it! ta""s"-"'"" i" fejJTssI "jjEjli k? isa ppj am Pureliaaing pJji'jA $T 13 EN8-lp t .-;" V C Opposite Keith's .Theatre) Tomorrow the Last ODD Te Clese Oat at Tremendous Price Concessions Tomorrow is the last day of this sensational event. We say sensational, because the values arc se remarkable as te be almost beyond imagination. Further reductions have been made in these small lets still remaining unsold. There are se many wonderful values here that we cannot list all of them, but these illustrated indicate the wide and varied stock from which te cheese. Because of the limited quantites, and the exceptional values, early shopping is advised. a small deposit will reserve French Seal Coats 44.50 J-epard r'at Seal Trim'd 59.50 French Seal i dyed ceney French eeai Wrap 55.00 Caracul Capea Bqulrrel Trim'd 1G5.00 Natural Raccoon Ceat 00 '?? .ft Weds Mr. Hareld Driscell A pretty wedding tee plnci last eve ning nt the Community Center, Seven- teem i and Hansom streets, wnen .hibs tllxnlmth 11. Mnvfleld. dauehter of Mr. and Mrfi. Frank hayflcld, of 1220 Seuth' Forty-sixth utrect. beenme me bruin ei Mr. Hareld F. .Driscell, of 7 Nert n Conestoga street The enremenv, which ,was perfermed by the Itcv, A. Pohl man, ,D. D., pastor of the Lutheran Church, Fifty-second nnil llace streets, toek'nlRco at 9 o'clock, and waa followed by a -reception. The bride, who wen given In marriage by her father, wan attended by Mien Ella Myers, of Bnltl- morons mam or Hener, upon uieir re turn from a wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs Driscell will be "at home at 47' North Conenteffa utrect. MOBNCH STEVENSON An attrnctlve wedding took place en Wednesday evening In the Bethlehem Baptist Church, Eighteenth and Yerk streets, when Miss Anna Stevenson be came the bride of Mr. Ernest Meench. The Pvv. A. E. Harris, D. D performed the ceremony. The bride was Attended by Mlsa Irene Thornten as maid of honor, and Mrs. Gilbert Snowden and Mies Alice Brooks acted as bridesmaids. Miss Mildred Stevenson, nlcce of the bride, wan flower girl. The bride was given In marriage by her father. Mr. Wijliam Meench, brother of the groom, wae best man, and Mr. Gilbert Snow den nnd Mr. Fester Brooks acted as ushers. A reception followed nt the home of the bride's parents, after which Mr. nnd Mrs. Meench left en a wedding trip te Niagara Falls and Canada. They will return te their new home, 2333 North Eighteenth street, nfter October 1. YOU will want te embrace dear old dad just as his children did when they realized they had neglected a heart of geld for empty pleasures. RUPERT HUGHES the one great American author who tells his own story en the screen J" has written and directed a perfect (I I motion picture A motion picture you will remember forever If you liked "The Old TSIcst" you'll love "Remembrance' Remodeling and Repairing at Moderate VHS MBW a.SSm IBBSBIS llBw smw CHESTNUT ST. FUR mSpcial ter Tmmerfw Ontf" Natatnl Sqv'tml Chektrt Rats'tan Kelitukj Chokers Natattt Mink Clielctrt Tanpt or Crown WeU Scarfs Brown Marmet ("eat'j U9.50 rencii Keai COp!S 79.50 Scotch Mele Capes, 165,00 Hudsen (al Capea 225.00 PciI tr Ttmorreui Only. St, Mart Cheker Dmrk FiUk Chektrt Bmm Marltn Ck,k,t $14-50 Breun or Teap rex icer IMmmmW3&A t SmVsmmmmsmm rJyJlJ Stlllftlil y?ri Jim) 'm!liil Iff I j iV JMjjjfcjgtj mm US IllSrMn jJJ 1 Mtajfe2.' few vt,eU nt Minn 11, M. Walker at her home In few Hampshire. ' Mrs. William K. Walter nnd Iter daughter, Mien Helen Walter, of Hwnrtli Hwnrtli Hwnrtli moie, will return this week from Cape May, where they have been for uevjrnl dayn. I ' 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Temple, wne are spending rt few weeks near Bestmi, will return te thelr home In Swnrth Swnrth Swnrth inore In n few tlnys. Norristetvn Miss Mnry Sperry, of East Oak street, observed her ninth birthday en Saturday by tntcrtnlnlng a number, of friends at her hame. The guests Included Miss Mary Relllcy. Mist Catharine Hellley, MIsh Catharine Flnley, ..Mlss Huth Snerry, Mlsa Ada Tcnny, MIsh Marguer ite Greenwalt, Miss Margaret apcrry and Miss Elizabeth Spcrry. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B, Tyson, of 1600 DelCalb street, have returned from a meter trip te IJretten Weeds, where they spent a merth. Miss Huth Beener, of Whitehall read, hag left for a visit te Camp Innwced, Loke Cayuga, N Y Later Mlsa Beener will enter Syracu'w University as a firBt-ycar student She graduated from the NoTrlstewn High, fchoel lust June. "TIIK MTTI.E Ilfm SCHOOL HODSE" Th ancient bulwark of national education lina enme In for. a great deal of everhaullnc nmi in inr a Krc reconstruction of ur.d reconntructien et i ma n TtiA. i KlneKn auDertntendent-Df Publle Inntruc- tten, tells et rennnylvanla's irrent advance In education. In tha Maganne Section of the Sunday PUBMO J .epusk- jiaKe n a iiaeit Aav, Cost Mail Orders Prmmptly Filled Day LOTS your purchase French S5Hl .Ikunk Trim'd 84.50 Marmet CrBt Rarnoen Trim'd SJ.O Hudsen Seal is dyed muskrat Natural Muskrat Coats 89.50 Hudsen Benl Skunk Trim'd 245.00 Jw Y iy. JltfltJ MSmm . Si I V Natural Squlrr-I Ceata 295.00 P i Direction Btantor.eswfirf iAiersj MNUTlSENTJt & MAIIKET lt-00, 1:80. HMO, (1:30. 7:39. 90 ,i THIS IS PAHAMOUNT WEEK SutiT-Superlatlvea ,Ar In Ordtrl RODOLPH xrm VALENTINO VStetf &' With LILA I-ni: & NITA NALDI Tnln la one of the blrseat rroUuctleni of this or any eennen. Added MILQ I'ICCO. Vecal Soloist 'THE WORLD IS MINE" 10TII AND MARKET 11:30. 1.30, 3 JO. 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 taU&N " -SmMsMmMmMmlMmmm9'm V T afueTt A- DAILY. 3Bc anl 00c Bvenlng and Saturday Matlnras COc. 7Sa ALD9NE 19th and Cheatnut 11 tell JAMES OLIVER CUIIWOOD 8TOIIT Valley of Silent IVW alma nrnnNS e- lew cedy N't Wck "Thrpg Munt-(at-Tlira" 12. 2. 4. 0. 8 and 10 1'. ii. BROAD & CHESTNUT BETTY COMPSON '$ftA TOMORROW AND NEXT WEEK 'THE STORM" Frem Play of S,itn Naxn Cast Include HOUHB PETERS PALACE laTH AND MARKET t:45 A St. te 11 P. it SFlle -s"NICE PEOPLE" WALLACE ItEID HERE DANIELS VICTORIA OT tf ftifttt? GLORIA SWANSON "eilded CAQB'. ARCADIA AeS? Dorethy Dalten recall-' CAPITOL W,"! ltnS- "BORDERLAND" GLOBE JUNIPER AND MARKET 11 TO Jl Popular Prieas Gatlifylns Vaudeville Pepu!" Allegheny I'ranltferd A Allehny 2 10. 7 and t) EVA TANGUAY JACK HOLT. DAILT. '-IC. 7 .-ND 0 p. M. BROADWAY BROAD & SNVDhJR lt R at.UA n "Yip, Yip Yaphankerii" Wallace Reid nlh Next ' Vek KVA TANe"f, y CROSS KEYS VAUDEVILLE flora a MARKET Jiia 7 e LYRIC TOMOHT AT H:S0 JlllAT,VKK TOMOKXOW AKTIII.'H I npitisi. i-r.-n. Ihf Provtnffftewn l'!M?r Production et EI'UKNE fl'NKII.L'8 'THE HAIRY APE" With l.Ol'IH WOI.IIEI.M 3AM SHUBERT K-XS- AT R!ls e. 7.., ...y-LT-.1inB. ARTIILTl IIAMMERSTRIN'S MI'MfAI. (OMEIIV REVErtTTllS THE-BLUE KITTEN RICHARD CARLE .,' lnrtlli-iibl. thr rlliyt tlila rrfy 5!'". !ft,,lne' tfnup, cf slurp, cuiinlmh pnrrrlrd plot und urllatry of tint tiliiifri THECHARLATAN AT THE WAINIIT I CT. .rrH ' ren I'l'lH w 1,1' I Mrln. ftOf e "?" ;" J'Jc un an nudlrncs." SZ M'it. Temnr.. SOfl tn fj. GARRICK -MAlINKh TO.MORHOW A Triumph! EDWARD KOVri PrMn, ORANGE BLOSSOMS A Hr-trUInc Cemndy Wltb Muale ivith Edith Day and a Cast of Stars BROAD Next Men. Evg. ' -THE ( O.VFDV - " D U L C Y " LYNN FONTANNE,1,y FORREST Next Men. Ev. .A-n MOULD'S filtEATEST RIJVCk'MV SPICE of 1922 EITH'S THEATRE Lrllain a O'Hure-Patrtcla. 'n'e"'" : bei-l Auatin, iiarrnt 6 Ciinnaiet y Hhewa Dai S & H P jE WILLOW GROVE PARK1 I.AhT THIIKK DA1H OF S O U S A MVBIC VMUTiTKBAIK ym Pnrk Cloies Sunday, September 10th CASINO Hth u, Jiat. Te4a, FRANK FINNEY And NEW REVUE TROCADERO "im"' l'0M pe' oil! MODERKHOMT MMW mmmWSMMmm MmMM, STANTON BKBMKSV Tartten f iVla mA M' -i wmii,ifc. nbk-' UUigilllllllillMllwniiiiifiiiinNW ran B .. ' " ijct 4 , r "r' f wt 5wcMic m Aipmtl Thtt Sinitrii, a lit Impr WmtW 9,!i. Eljrge Size Coats up te 5J Bust isLereHmL ,t;t4.J mm. ','. I V. ' ( KLMMMMmMJmLmMkM t.jtJh.it.idsm