w rPiPfPfw w mwmmmw TiVfm ," jXirv VkWWl , 1,. f l -r.iy S..UTW" WT Ji?v f,.i " r'fK-TWB' si,'wa' i"--. w " rw fi 'i, 'WPP ytfST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Wancy Wynne Chats About the Engagement of Miss Carter te Mr. Reeves She Sees Several Smart Bathing Suits She Deplores the Habit f of Playing for Stakes EVENING UBLIO LEbGER-PHIIlABELPHIA, SATUBDAY, AUGUST 26,' 1&3 v V" - LjAn t;?ff' H" rr . V w i v. lAWOi 1 FVAS certainly fine for us te have two tngnsemcnts te talk abtfcit this .,., Fer otherwise you will admit society with n large 8 Is about defunct In these parts. But te have two per fectly geed engagements In succession ; It's lust 00 HOOfl 10 no irue i m. iuiu inu of Katharine left's ami Woodsen 7." 1 vesterdnv. nnd yesterday afternoon we announced Luclle Carter's I r'ntlier think the latter Is mere of a urnrlse te the world in ncncrnl than the Hancock -Lea betrothal though te h siire I have seen Sam nnd Luclle to te to other eulte a let. I remember they Set both In the bridal party at the wcddlns of Parah Pcnrose nnd Andy Van Pelt July before lest. Luclln is ft diuKhtir of Mr. William E. Carter nd a granddauRhter of Mrs. William T Carter, of this city. She has one brother. William Carter, Jr., nnd a lit tle hnlf'frlctcr, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Breeke. Iuclle's mother, you remember, was the beautiful Miss Luclle Polk, of Balti more. She married Mr. Carter some twenty-five years age or se. About ten rears since they were divorced, nnd later Mrs. Carter married Gcerse Breeke. They live nt Ithnn nnd Luclle, Jr., spends much of her tlnic,witli her mother there. She just returned this ueek from staying In Newport with her father, who has a villa. Lucile is n first cousin of Cernelia Leidy Chesten, and of Phil Leidy, who mnrrlcd Elslo Campbell, and Carter Leldy, whose wlfe v,&i rifi Widcner. Mr. .Toe Leidy is an aunt and se Is Mrs. William Dicker man, of New Yerk. Sam Iteeves is a ten of Mr. nnd Mrs. David Hecvcs, who llve nt Phoenix rrk, that beautiful portion of Phoenlx Pheenlx vllle which overlooks the river en one tide and a wide spni'e or country en the ether. He H a brother of Miss May IJcctcs nnd of Billy Beeves, who mar ried Ll'ic Park, and n cousin of Miss Edith FMicr nnd Miss Lelln Fisher, of this city. Mr. Iteeves is also related te the Cnrsens, Phillips, Morgans and ether prominent families here. I under stand there is no date set ns yet for the wedding. AS TUB first of September ap proaches the excitement In Cape May grows mere intense ever the first Charity Ball ever given there. In fact. I hac heard nil sorts nnd kinds of rumors In resard te marvelous costumes tthich arc being fashioned behind closed doers, because every one wants te have her gown an absolute surprise. I won der what Mnud Hurrien, Jey Drew Bear, Mr. Algv Clapp nnd all of them "win wear. Isn t Mnud Harrison pretty? I saw her en the boardwalk one ilnt lat week wearing n darling frock of pink chnmhrny. Mnud has the yellewest of hair and bluest of eyes, nnd tbe has one of the most rn.-elenf-llkc (some word) complexions I ever saw. Barban Boyd. wl.n is nt Cape May, was wenring a perfectly stunning ging ham frock of large blnck, brown nnd yellow plaids, nnd it was finished with blaik fatln cellar and cuffs. It's won derfully becoming te her with her auburn hair. Yeu knew Barbara is en faced te I.nurle Mur.leck. The ginghnm bnthlng suits worn this Mar-en win te run te light blue nnd white check', mere than nny ether com lunation Je Drew-Bear has a very pretty one of blue mul white, made plain and full and belted with n narrow patent leather affair, while Emmv Nor Ner m. who, by the way, has just gene up te .Narraenniett te stay with her Aunt I-.upnie ainw right, wears n blue nnd wime one, tee. 'lucre are three narrow ruras of the material around the skirt nad she also has a leather belt. middle of the fleer nftcr carelessly Kretlne; his family nnd declaiming. When I met the Kaiser. I said te him die Y ,B cneu8h. yeu've get te ab- Imagine his disgust Ihercfore when i.i . nck. . n,tcr '"'Win? every relative In sight turned te leek nt his namesake nnd catching hlra up In his nrrns exclaimed: "Well yeng man. se J?" r.,Ja??' but whcre did you get these big blue eyes?" "Aw gee," said Jackie, "don't you knew thev came with IT1V fncn." W1VW ttrvxTx- ray face,' NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. And Mrs. Jeseph Walker Wear, of Chestnut Hill, will Introduce, their daughter. Miss Ellxabeth Wear, at a tea en Tuesday, OVteber 3. Mrs. Kdmund McCullough and her nieces, Mies Eleaner Wurtz and Miss Rosamund Wurts, who are. spending the nummer abroad, sre at present In Ger many. .They will later b0 te nema and will net return te this city until October. Mrs. James Nixon, of San Antonie. Tex,, has arrived here, nnd Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jehn C. Hell, Jr.. nt her Cape May celtatre. Mrs. Nixon wns Miss Juliana S. Bnker before her marriage last autumn. Mrs. n. Frank In Pepper and Mrs. Cnarlefi Plntt 3,1 whn -m. tt..i,- ..mi. dren, are spending the summer abroad, ere at present at Alx Les Bains. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Clark Zant pinner, of Chestnut '11111, who are spend Inu the summer nt Northeast Harber, will return te their home about Sep tember 8. Mrs. Jehn Seymour Bleren, of Deven and her daughter, are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Meylnn Lansdale at Southwest Harber, Me. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Price Wctherlll. who spent a few days In the city re cently, have returned te their summer home In Jamestown, R. I. Mlsa Alice Wetherill, who will make her debut next season, accompanied them. .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Warden, w.iese marriage took place In the spring, will return from their wedding trip In Europe about the first of next month. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Struthers Ellis and their daughter. Miss Clntra Ellis, who wns a debutante of last season, are spending some tlme In England. They will visit Scotland nnd France before returning te this country. Mr. and Mrs Ixiuls Hedman rare, Jr., nre spending the summer at Dnrk mrber, Me., where they have a cottage 'fr. and Mrs. Vcre Speke Alsten, of weymeuth, Eng.. will arrive In thla country next month te visit Jtra. At. sten'a mother. Mrs. Samuel Chew, at her iiemc in iinnner Mr. and Mrs. Alsten were tn tnia country about two yenre age. Mr. and Mrs William Slater Water man, of Chestnut Hill, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carrell S. Tvsen at Northeast Harber, Me., returned te her home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland C Evans, of this city, who are traveling In Europe, hnve arrived In Paris and will remain there seme weesk. Mr. and Mrs. Edward (5. Trnsel. Jr , of the Bake Heuse, Torresdale, will leave next month for Maine te spend three weeks In camp as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mlddleten. WTA.h, you'll say. "She's off again," "but this time it's net the parents e. tag growing un children nnd grown 'n ones that rather give me pause, but these whesiv little boys nnd girls are new about eight nnd ten. some veunger. ferae elder. I hnve been driving about the country in the suburbs n geed deal M late nnd I have heen vrrv much truck with the fnet that even' en the M e.t nights I seldom have seen people Mtlng en their perches, taking In what breath of nlr there wn. And it is net because thev nre out noterlng ns I n. Ne they nre always te be Feen in little groups together In floors ulth the lights turned en. Finally Poke of it with wonder nnd mv -!" """"M lr.Uy. "Oh; they ear, t afford te stay out in the nir. thev hare te try te win back what they lest in the afternoon." ..vvl"!,"'1)"" in 0llr Party ie'ned In. tnnn ,ifalfl,ene' "as l came h0,ne from renn tl.ii afternoon I aw n group of fn??M.eI0!"e",tnllilne tRher waiting loin IV h,1,,jn"l8 ""ins up the read te Jin tnem. hen the men er nlmntf w,tl,in speaking distance, one wife rsrSL .v"'1 hpr h"N''nd bantcringly replied -Net te geed." " d.r i "I'1 anetr- "and the ether ehlllrL e?r Uve Uulf K'rla talking, eh! dren of that same get of young mar- .if',. mW' d one nid te the ether tliii . . v rl" wns ni uriitge Mr. and Mrs William Peultnev Smith, of Blrdsnest, Cynwyd, hae left for a meter trip through the Adlrendacks nnd Canada, visiting friends in Montreal and Quebec and returning through New H.lmnshire. Thpv will hrlnr- Vmri Vielr daughter. Mlas Mena Henrietta Smith from Dr. Gibsen's camp at Lake Aequam, nnd their son. William Peultnev Smith Jr., from Camn Tccumseh en Lake Win- ner?sauKee Thev expect te nrrlve In Bosten In tlme te be present at the finals of the championship golf tournament at Broekllne. Miss Emma .Verrls. who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ThemaH F Dixen at Cape May, will leave this week for Narragansett Pier, where nhe will visit her uncle and aunt, Mr nnd Mrs. Clement Reeves Waln wright. Mr. and Mrs Edward O. McCollum are spending .the summer at Haverford. Dr and Mrs. Jehn H. Arnett, their son-in-law anddaughter, are stepping with them Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Cepe are stay ing nt the Traymore, Atlantic City, for s;eral days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew A. Blair, of Chestnut Hill, have returned home from a visit te Het Springs, Va. Mrs Rebert M Janney and Miss Moten Auaennee. or tnis city, are step MEMBERS OF. CHARITY, BALL COMMITTEE , """"""""hy vSfl m" n HlH mwjKk' i9tam wAnsaBBBBi, mvmbi i V' jBBMK!"flVflHBKri &i tv mi&mfcmrm :-,:'iy'-"-, bhh .'i wi-.tfm v.t,?m flvnrinHHHV'.wHF;' ' Bai -I mzm tvM BDnaHBiflKr'' mmkmmKammim m mt- aMm?rt as'ws'im ": lHUHHKHaWNHNrHH V' '' s ,. .flK -t,. B ) fK'AI' Ks rs. H''iHHv 7Koie if PMILUIP STUDIO the guest for a fortnlght.ef her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, anH Mrs. James Le Van Helfridfte, at their home at Briar Cliff, N. V., returned this week te her apartment at the Harvard, Swarthmore. Mrs. Ralph Stewart, of the Beaches, Lansdowne, has returned from a stay at Spring Lake. Miss Mary Pew and Miss Helen Pew, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn C. pew, of Meylan, pre the guests of friends In Pittsburgh for n, few w.eks. Mr. and Mrs. Tew returned a few days age from Cuba, where they spent u fortnight. Dr. nnd Mrs. II V). Wlnsmere, of Ridley rnrk, left this week for a mo me eor trip te Camp Dclment, New Jersey. Mr and Mrs. James M. Aldrlch and their family returned te Swarthmore this week from a stay at Redding Itldge, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Hellner, Mr. and Mrs Rebert McCurdy and Mrs. Adele Robinson Miller, of Meylan. haAft returned from a meter trip te Margate C'ltv, N. J , where they were guests of Sirs. Lewis Stewart for sevcrnl duya Emma Halg, Mile. Manruerlt. m&f 0111, Dorethy Rugglea nnd MarM;i.y;,-, Irving "Dulcy" Opening Advanced "Dulcy," with Lynn Kentnnna In ' Htm rele nnd n cempnny ei cemetiia will ODen the new sensen at the Br Street Theatre Monday, September' '. Instead of the IHth, ns prcvlnuMijn i Jinnneed. "Dulrv" Is bv Ocnrirs Kntifmnn nnd Mnrr Hennellv. ntiths of "Te the Ladles!" In the leadtHf ' , 'fP charneter, Dulclnes. Miss Kentanna la? '& credited with n striking success, xm. scenes of the play nre laid nt the he of n young married ceuple In n subttAJ of New Yerk. J; Trocadero te Open Saturday A1 Manager Hebert Dearly nn neil nees the opening of the Trocadero en Saturday? night. September i.'. The Trocadero hns been overhauled outside nnd inside. The opening attraction will be tniij "Pem Pem Olrls," with two new bur"' lettns and mnny vaudeville specialties There will be twenty -four girls In ill. chorus and nine principals. If He'a a Villain Ne Lenger Frederick Tlldcn hns f long ben ns ns seclnted with the role of the villnln en the stage that It wns difficult for him te switch his note te nlay Count Cog- Hetre, the protagonist, In Adelph - -g Klnuber's new mystery play, which ntTimtr riTDMlTflDC-. comes te the Wnlnut en September I.,, ANTIUUE rUKNl 1 UKfcTl BeriETY i tut; sner. ctr nr.ADnty Evtry morning from every enrmr of t etxilety world are InterntlnB bits of ntw that rv'iy weirun iee le read In tfca iiernln Publio I.ideck "ilk It . Usbit.'Mili'. Maine Resorts Attract North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. M. Abrams, of 2234 North Park avenue, have returned from a stay nt Summit Spring Hetel, Poland, Me Thev will KDend the rnmnlnrf,. of the Bummer at the I'hllment Country V.1UU. Sir. nnd Mrs. C. P. White, of Fif teenth and Oxford streets, nre nt n. hem-h front hotel at Atlantic City until after ianer uay. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry A. Hens and Miss i.iizuepui iicse, or i860 rverth sixteenth street, nre en a trip through the New England States and Canada. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Greenhouse, of 1507 North Sixteenth street, are meter ing inreugn the Whlte Mountains. Mrs. Themas Brown and her son. Mr. Themas Brown, Jr., of 1714 Mount Vernen street, are spending nema tlme at the Hetel Dennlsen In Atlantic City. They will be given a reception en their return. TU. A.mt a !l.rt,,,li ., t nt e,n,1nffln1 inr v-ji,,ii. iiiiiitufcii ,.( ,, u .vv,...- decendunt r.f the famous quack, Jeseph Bnlfome, immortalized by Dumns. " hardly n villnln, nnd while Tilden finds it n relief net te be hlsed nightly, he had te mnke ever his "style" of nctlng i Tilden started his stnge enreer eung. ' After graduating from Oxford, he , walked right into nn engagement with r Sir Herbert Trie ns general understudy nt n pound h week. He enme te tills j re.intry twenty years nge with Net fJoedwl" mid Mnxlne Kllli tt in "When e Were 1 went.'. -one. He was fin ' here Inst year in "The Ilnd Mini." llii avocation Is muvl'' nnd seme evid"n''e of i his ability is shown 1 the fnct that thei en-hestni at the Times Squnn; Thentre. in New Yerk, played hi own composi tion "The Chnrlatnn Wnlt" ni nn1 uvertuic te the play. i IN WALNUT OR MAHOGANY; r.r the I.ivins rt'nm Tlnil nnd Dlnlnf rt'"m I'nus'jal nnd nt'ractue rteaaen-. elly pne4 A. L. DIAMENT & CO. IMS Wnlnnt frt. 101 Park Ave, riillatlrlpliln New Yerk nnd at UrnfTeril, t'.i. ping at the Curtis Hetel Mass , icr several wecka In Lenex, iU afternoon, she'll give me a treat.' " 0n' I nt, vrn, n !.. - l. -. n(i, WM l,,l: ife tu it, snnt And uw"rCi,!hr'ut' little en" Irarnlng? come, ,hBn,flw " ,!hp'v 'l0 when the time Md Llnk.th,r llve!' whpn they cannot E ,"i El lm?s "f '"nee? (le.pdness Da ni. r-.. ... " ' . " ""' ml '" - -, e iui vury Moter Trips te Canada and Sailings of Main Liners Mr. and Mrs. Charles H Kendrlck, of Out of Bounds, Haverford, are touring Canada and. rtturnlnu. will brine their two sons, Mr Wllllnm L. Kendrlck and air. unaries 11 Kendrlck. Jr. who hnve been at Dncr Isle, Me., for the summer. Dr. Leuis C Vattler of Cherbroek, will sail AuguBt 23 as the guest of Mr. A. Hepkln, 'd, en his ".aelit, Wanderer, for .i cruise In the West Indies Mrs. Charles J Ralnsferd and her llt llt tle daughter, Janet Cecilia Ralnsferd, teturncd te their home In Wynnewood last Saturday from the Chestnut Hill when they cannot j "esr"tal' .Mtrs tiiizaeetn Matties who has been traveling in Europe during the last enr, will return shortly te this country and te her home nt Newtown Square. stakes Kntnlt Ktnbne antA m.,t.i - ,:""' . :" Ibnt ic . '"'", . mere ezritlng. Wmblln- nrU' '" twlf' but is MimeS, v. a I1""1010 n Pretty peer eeunMne ?" ,thp. chMren cone te Rn?t itS,r ""'hT'a or father's gains? little? asal" t0 stf,p nn(I th!nk a J HEAR Frances Lciper Barker is Marv TmI0 be, matron of 1,enr October Pi'" vhrni',he 1 mnrrlcd en nurried V . 1" I(new Frances was TZni I ?n June. Mary ami m .i.:.' "'. "ie rintlguters of Cem Itlandnf n. i . "" "'"'SUITS 01 V.01U- nl Marv".'1 MrR- Ewnnh T. I.elpcr. Theu i, '? ,0 mnrr-v Kenneth Rhnad. Mr and Mrs Richard Pugh, Miss Olnriys Pugh and Miss Mary 1'ugh, of Overhroek. are at the Traymore In Atlantic City for several weeks ;tA,triln,i her niece, Mary I'niver.i'.v ,.. ,vny' who 3 at the Cr e'rJ t?i fB'nln. is te be maid of for M.a -.1 w rrL. ',r "iiicr .iarv trlnVr,- . ""s lVn fnke Pl"e at the ar tVummcr home ln Ar(-n,n' and I Pnwnxvine " C0l1,PIcwH live In Valley vVA r!lore thf R'iads' home, lepers i7r """ i" siiuatee. The Eplicenni i? nP ,the uds of the PWepal Hospital In the winter. THKRE a(t mucl) excitement In the "miiv, for I'nn'n 1nn, .U. 1...1 uern In n..: .".w "," . "tin itiiii fie war ,, p aurl,,z ani1 p,t since Jekhii wmi" borne, nnd little "It nnel. h'J C0We ",0 ' world while mer n ere hni . of mnn. .." """ le nntT nSthi? n8Tfnr,ns that eees, for m crnn "1Pr,nil'l few adoring aunts JaV """"Imethers Jackie Is worth sce- B&'m,'1? eaT .nt ,nit nMl1 ,l,e e 1 for n - "V"1- Ami Jackie. ."Bells nn.i .' "I "per et Rrea '. TT,WrlaTl?e!, .! think h, .-.-. e Uj untie eianainj jn tna Comings and Goings of These Who Live Along the Reading Mr and Mrs Benjamin Brltt nnd their family returned yesterday te their home in Hydnl frim a month s stay at Atlantic Cfty Mrs. Edward Cunningham, of Oak Lane, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs Charles Hampton, In Deincr, will go te San Francisce te stay two months with her brother and his wife befete le. turning home. Mr Jeseph Kcmpsen nnd Mr Jehn Hewlett have gens te Maine en a fishing trip, iney win leiurn te ineir ncine in Legan after Laber Day. Trips te Bermuda and Shere Attract Frankford Felk Miss Lydla Crankshaw and Miss Hmma Crankshaw, of 1223 West Har rison street, are en a trip te Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartberger and their family, of 1621 Brill street, nre at Atlantic City for sevcrnl weeks. Dr. and Mrs J P Bali, of nOOl Frankfort avenue, nnd Dr Arthur Ball, of New Yerk, are spending some tlme at Asbury Park Mrs. James Whoaten, of Arrett street, la nt Wernersvllle for a stay cf five weeks. Mrs Rebert Kunzlg and her son ,of 0D7 Herbert street, are spending the month ut Pigeon Cove, Mass. Mr. nnd Mrs. Themns H Earley, of 4720 Oakland street, who have been touring California, will return home. the early part of next month. Seuth Philadelphians Ge North, East and Seuth Mrs. M. Ferrest, of 2513 Seuth Nine teenth street. Glrard Farms, has geno te Wlldwoed, where she will remain until after Laber Day. Mr. Alexander Angelucct, of 1118 Dick Dick ineon street, has teturned home after a two-weeks' stay in Atlantic City. Mrs H. McOrath and her daughters, Miss Elsie McOrath nnd Miss Florence McOrath, of 2639 Titan street, are sp.-nding this week in Wlldwoed, N. J. Mr. Frederick Vltulll, of 1414 Seuth street, has geno te Atlantic City, where he will remain for a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Eckeft and their fam Ily. of 252a Seuth Fifteenth street, have geno te Wlldwoed. where they will re main until after Laber Day. Mr. and Mrs. James Klrby, of 1511 Wolf street, are leaving today for a tour through Canada and Niagara Falls. Mr. Jack Carrell. Jr., of 2(527 Seuth Sixteenth street. Is spending this week end In Wlldwoed. The Pyramids of the Philadelphia Chapter are holding a dance this evening In the Hetel Esplanade, Chelsea. Mlis Marie K. Mehan nnd Miss Agnes V. Mehan, of 2331 Seuth Eighteenth street, Olrard Farms, entertained In formally nt their home en Tuesday eve ning In honor of Miss Resn Oelske and Miss Hilda Sauter, of Cliften Heights. Cincinnati. Mlsa S. W. Relnke, of Meadow and Wolf street.1), is touring through the Whlte Mountains nnd te Portland, Me On her return she will step at Bosten and New Yerk, Mls3 Madeline C. Harreld. of 2611 Seuth Fifteenth street. Is spending the weeu-ena in uneisen. Mr O.vcn McGovern. of 1S03 Bltner street, has left for a two-weeks' trip le wuawoeo. Mr. Jehn Carrell and family, of 2627 Seuth Sixteenth street, are spending two weeks in Wlldwoed. Mr. and Mrs S Swartz, of 1712 Shunk street, nre receiving congratulations en the birth of a daughter. Miss L. M. Street has left en an ex tensive trip through the White Moun tains and te Portland, Me. She will also spend a short tlme In Bosten and New Yerk. Mr. Charles F. Kelly, of Celllnssdnle. has Joined his family for a month's stay at their cottage in Wlldwoed. The Rev. nnd Mrs. A J Kunln en tertnlned at dinner en Tuesday evening at their home, 601 Merris street. In honor of the engagement of their daugh ter. MIm Mary J. Kunln. te Mr. Ed ward Theodere Linker. Among the guests were air. and Mrs. Theodere Linker, Rev. and Mrs. Welner, Rev. and Mrs. A. Sherr, Mr and Mrs. Manuel Glass, Mr. and Mrs. O Katz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Kunin, Mr and Mrs. Leuis Welner. Mr and Mrs Ben Dubln, Mr Israel Blatt. Miss Reba Nehlt, Mr. William Kunln nnd Mr Philip Neblt. Seprano Soloist for Fair Elizabeth. Rederick, e! .Vew Yerk, will render classical and popular vocal tulectleiiH each afternoon find night n. the eleventh nnnunl Philadelphia Coun ty Fair at By berry during Laber Duy week. Mis Itederick sang "The Star-Span-gled Bnnncr" from the reviewing stnml en Fifth avenue. Xcw Yerk, oil Armi stice Day. During her appearance heie Ml? Rederick will be nccempnnied by Fry's concert band. A vnudevllle fea ture will he the "(Jreat Siegfrientl ' champion ski-jump'-r of Norway, who will give nn exhibition of ski-lumping. The Uoden & Cherry world's fnlr shows, with 000 people will be the Mid way feature. MISS SPENCER IS BRIDE OF MR. H. A. ALSENTZER Other Weddings in West Phil adelphia and Norristeivn The marriage of Miss Esther Eliz abeth Spencer, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Charles Spencer, nnd Mr. Harry A. Alsentzer, Jr , son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. ANcntzer, of 2201 North Thirteenth Street, will tnke place nt 4 o'clock this afternoon at the Wayland Memerial Baptist Church. Fifty-second street and Baltlmore nvnue, the Rev Heward Bulson officiating. The bride, who will be Ken In marrlage by her father, will have but ene attendant. Miss Mary E. Spencer, of this city. Mr. Harry P. Orlemann will be best man for Mr. Alsentzer, and hit ushers Mr. Jehn C. Spencer, Jr., nnd Mr. Ha.-ry Seltz. of this city. X reception at the hcrme of the bride's parents will fol fel low. Upen their return from a wed ding Journey, Mr. and Mrs Alsentzer will be at home, after the first of November, at 2201 North Thirteenth street. Cannen Callahan A pretty wedding took place yester day afternoon at 4 o'clock In St. Francis de Sales Church, Forty-seventh .street and Springfield avenue, when Mlsa Emma H. Callahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Callahan, of 616 Seuth Forty-rccend street, became the bride of Mr. Harry H. Cannen, of S70 North Forty-second street, the Rev. Father McGlnlcy officiating. A recep tion followed Immediately after the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. The brlde wns attended by Miss Gertrude Ceylo ns maid of honor Mr. R. Craig acted as best man for Mr. Cannen. Upen their return from their wedding trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Can non win uve in west rniiadelphla. 4erY EraraataJac Gelearxxaa-x Phoie Ay RAD STUDIO Mrs. Carter and Miss Seal arc member of the Cabaret Committee for the Chanty Costume Ball te be given en September 1, at the Lafayette Hetel, tn Cape May, and Miss Celeman will appear in a cabaret specialty. Mrs. Kirkpatrick is one of the patronesses of the affair. She is the wife of Congressman Kirkpatrick, of Easten, Pa. 1 Seuth Providence avenue, Atlantic j leg the month of August at a beach H. I front hrttnl nt Aflfin.iA ri... :ity Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drasher, at 245 Seuth Fifty-third street, are at Greens burg. Pa., where they will remain for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Hudsen Smith, whose marriage took place June 21. nae returned from their uedding trip and are at home at 5224 Chestnut street. Mrs. Smith will he remembered as Miss Jesephine Dcrethy Crethers, of Sixty third street nnd Greenway avenue . Miss Florence Madeira, of 6705 Pas chd.ll aenue, has returned from a stay of two weeks at the Amicus Club. Blackwood, N J. Various Entertainments in Norristeivn Society Mrs Clara Hageman, of Powell street, entertained at a dinner en Wednesday in honor of her sister. Mrs H. C Melxell, of Atlanta, who Is visiting In Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn There were eight guests present. Miss Elizabeth McCarter. of HOD De Kalb street, pave nn Informal luncheon and bridge en Wednesday at her home. There wers twelve guests. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helbroek and Miss Anna VanFessen. of Huh nn. are spending several days In Atlantic City front hotel at Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs. Conyers B Graham, of el PasteTlus street, are spending sev eral weeks en a trip te Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs Jehn Godfrey Ogden of 6221 Greene street, are receiving congratulations upon th hlrth of a diughter, Barbara Townsend Ogden. Delaware County Persons Travel te North and Ea.st Mrs. Frederick Tayler Pusey nnd her daughter , Miss Charlette Pusev, r f Lelva, returned a few days age' from a ten days' visit te Bosten. "Spice" at Ferrest September 11 The Ferrc't Theatre will open the new enfi)i Monday evening. Septem ber 11, when the reiie, "SpK i of 10122," vlll come oer from the Nw Yerk Winter Onrden. This rev.ie i-" bv Jack I.alt. and is in two nets and thirt ;crne. It wn; tnged bv Allan K. I eter. nlel;n Hurratt, Nun Hnl perln nnd Oeercie l'ricp nre featured members of the enst. The prnduetien Include hurleques of prominent p'n production'! of the veitr nnd porr.ed'v kit en the event of the in. In ad dition te the big C!t, there nre the Fight Peony I'oppcrpets arm a chr.ru of sixty. Tey Day at Woedslde The next Tey Day at Woedsidc Park will be staged Wednesday when P.00 toys will be distributed free te the young visitors of the perk. All chil dren under the age of thirteen will re ceive a coupon ticket. The original will be retained by the holder and the duplicate will be dropped into n re reptncle j.lnred before the toy stand and later drawn. IMtm Wallace Klnnev will return next week a the toleist with Creele Durb.ine's concert band. "Music Bex Revue" Ccmlng Announcement is mnde that nt the Ferjpst Theatre, the firt week of Oc tober, Sam II. Harris will preeut Irving Berlin's famous "Music Bex Revue" thar hn plned one solid year in New Yerk. It will come here intact in cut. which includes William Col Cel Mer. Florence Moere. ,7ecnh SiintW. Iw Sar,.r. Sallv Ward. Hrhelind tnu Wrf) Reputations Werth That the foremost de signers 0 New Yerk Stein & Blaine, Hickson and ethers should en dorse Redfern Corsets for their exclusive use in modeling 13 another ex ample of the recognition of style nutherity. The Corset Shep 121 S. Thirteenth St. Around the Cerner en Ssniem St. Every fitting receive the personal attention of Miss Pauline Campbell itn.ir.iet vnTirr.si ItTltlt i u r. i !:!! j.r. nrnart anii r-k pi- (linn North). ITer-i, of th Or'- runtiit Church. pt'ssni.r, it fONwnu, perner. Wm D r" vtrCurrl Afrei-iafe PentO!". P indnv tr.ernlni: nnd eventns will be th. 1t nrmnrtunltv Tn hf- Mr Beddr and Mre Ki ii-r n their tiautlful rendltiea.il of rrrl h'ran Mr .'tCurdy rreaehen 10 30 A. M. and Mr rv.Tn ! wl'I remrTi nnd occupy hl P'l.plt Sun i av sr'cmbyr 10 Frl-mM SFRVIC'E-x ARi: IIKLI nt 11 o'clock everr Flrf-dnv (.lundiyi mnrnlnir nt the Ota Cjunkc- Mt'n )fiu nn Montgomery Mentgomery Montgemery rl! Mer np Pa Th'n M'M'r.r an etab-I llhef) In K,: it wa3 h,re Wllllnm Penn -wnrfhlpcd V- tore "er'JUlly Invited te fitfne' rrrrh'rliin lsth A- Arch t. KDV.-AP.D MACARTNEY, UtMl TRl I-,T CJ( . , CI.ARr.NCE Mlnlnte- li 4.', A :t and S P v Rev Alfr4 5rar Walrnri fr""n th Klrt Cenerewa- t ena! Church Stimfnrd Conn . will rrnrh fiKTIIMHSKM I'KRNHYrihllAy CHUKCHI P-eart nn'l Pnnrir.il Hf T -SVIMMM L M-cnrtMICK Paster. Rev sAMITt. R ct-Rur Aft PaJter. S'lrnla- Aupt'"t IT JH22 tool V t .sunilav S-hnl - 11 no a M ' lVitr Frim th Well of, Reth,evim '.' Parr'je' -vl!l n-17 S ni P M What Is V'-r Life- ' Jaraa.: gll- in fhvi;. rf Antnnt Paster. " t nit irlim Miss Harriet SclfridRe, who has been Terrv, Iltm'h Cameren, Rcnie Itintin rMTARIAN ClIlItCH OI' CSEKMANTOWN' Orrne st anf Wee '"tielten ae in.".' 11 A M. R m nirten Dal., te Pe T'l.en Sumnr-r Pr' W A Vmemsn of v .1 r-mn ."uhjfr !r1jtrial War-- furp nd rhp. a in P. . . , fn-f Tll lnlt(1 W All ar Photoplay Guide Week of August 28 te Sept. 2 Subject te Change J. he following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. A.-k for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. Hr?1 . COMUMV PfAMUK. APOLLO atSiIy3"- OVERBROOK cnD MT SUSS E raner Murnhv. r.t in T.--t '"-n ae. iiui ei iiie i-iirui .-or;,i rv nfrenf he. -nfi,nArl .An ti-ii ... .ran.tt v Out of thi fllrnt North Thurn Gcllcr tip,, ,- u .... j i .,r.v r ran .Mae. um or rnr r'erni -unn Air street, naa returnen from Wilri- i- v..i -.... .- u vi.i, vui.ia .,i ...u . :..: ."r -. :. :' .!""'.' i" iw ?" "' i ,",, n iii-ia i ir ine ihhi two menrns.i iieni oieaon in Tnmmw I s'ie has been trie guest of Mr and Mrs F". Ln cr.aney tn The Tnp I Jehn Bewman at thelr cettace there ' S. Len Chanty In Thi Trap r. Recent Bride Mr. nnd Mra Alden D Crerf nnrt AR HMOR P ''-ASTER PIKE flru r4,V.nin& A s.,i . ..,. Hnncrhret- Mlea T7v1l,V. U'..nA s.xr ,.. rT. . . Attl'M.'lth, or Mr nnd Mrs. A. Walter Oeller, of KJIzjiheth. N J., who have been guests T Me lie Kin In Mni'lclmn Urn 330 West Marshall street, Xorrlstewn. ' et JIrs Oroff's parents, Mr and Mrs. ' w -'ehn Gi.N-rt in TIip lellew st-iln became the bride of Mr. Harry A ' K Herner, of 658 Hamilton street. T Earla wiiliama in RUism Seuls rlZr": otVcekivn n.vd Yln0a' " "" fr a V"U '" Harrlsburff' ' ci Vn'vS'' the home of the bride's parents.aThe Mls Lucy Durns, of Schuylkill avs-, ACTnR EtaHTH t. OIRARD AVE Rev. E Wilbur Krlcbel, pastor of the nue, Jeffersenvllle, entertained at a eew. 3 lWrv. matiner daily Trinity Reformed Church efflctnted nt lns r""-rt' ane miscellaneous shower en M Jc l-onden's Sen of the Wolf the marrlage ceremony The brlde was " ednesdav In honor of Mrs Washington S.J-?In.',0'l'li hchn S,'.. w!Ilfn ,, 5. .1'!.?!V'S.,1V h?r .father 5nd, "'''"L'.-eJfw.hjf weent mar- , ? -"""' OOaVd1 ,'" fh,' vXZ KM U3 iiwu ey .miss Jjlizauetli Tywm '""". "ua " -iera nue, ! F. Cenitanc. TalmartRt Pell of the Feillea ,,.... ut ii'iiui. .ui- rtrmur inurn, brother of the bridegroom, wns best M - n-tty i-eirpmn '-i Ovnr the Reriler ,',. rir" l r' n " eirr the llerclf-r Di.a Ilu"cr 'n Tlie skj Pilet i .. rfr-n ,, 'in s lilts et I If I N r-i Ta na.lg? The Wend-rfnl Thins ; !'-nin Dili-i t frlinsiin t h'HlenKe PA1 M F'lANKFOJ.D AVE & i r-t-ii N.iant.s sTnrrKT J ,P' a Tnllj. Tn-p S.innnk of fhi. Nnnh i,;.-tr'f -! I'r -1'ir-nn Nnnimk nf tlir North V -"'l! N 'rm.ir I ,ir I Hi i ast in Mirke I . T L' Isu n 1 Mltrlmeiu .v Pnilurr' " J. V. 1-1" ln ' latrlmen i r.illure" ? r !l1' ' la'nr In rr the Dcfrusp Market St. Be. .w I7th 'V .V"y ,Va"Aej 'i V llnuirsitun uiiiii KHV -'aeA ii A Ilnmrsnun hiiii p "ii ,,VvA"'' n v HniHfnin Vamy .'. viu '' "'i "i A iietnrsiiiin iiinii fWfThr NlXON-NlRDLlNCERtfffc I UJ THEATRES !JF ' BELMONT '',2D ABl,,B MARKET . 1 3 ' 3 '1 30 te II r. M. M $;!' '"'.'"n m Ir the nefen.e "' " -i' 1 nr thp Dpfenre ''' r' n 1 r thp npfcnue .T 'rn ln Fer thp llrn.. -l -i. '.. 'l)il"r l'1' l'',f,n W L-r r I ti--. r i"'i-i w : 'h- REGENT CEDAR CeT',4 CEDAR AVENUE. ,. vi 1 3 ar''1 3 T an,S I' M., M Vb.i Nermann In Mleliry . "hV" ,ri1'" " 'lep 'in It - sV.V.' .""' '.;''l", Thr Vermilion Tenall s.,, i,,,,!!.,,, T,,r Aprnilllen renctl I fii l,r ' '' ln J1"' rs ' Heme ."All iuA- i.e-t In Thp Cull of uT .-. . ....- v,.. ,...s, i r. cenitanc TalmartRK roll of the Follies r Via V.r" e ,1 ' 11"',', ''"" ;""' -.. . - - - Postmaster and Mrs. Stanlev 5. ' 8 -C0""""" Taimady WJajhej-j-Uig l.zJlLrr V Zl'"? i&T COLISEUM M""',h & 0th ake. of Plymouth, are cussts of Mr. 1 Q A I TrMtrsn c 6iT a HAi.TiMenf. 1 r- t 1 -t- ,-,',.".. .,VT.. . . . v, e .. 1 je 4 3 , 4 p m. . nr m n n 11a nririA iipipe n n,iJi .. "-- of whlte kitten's ear satin H?ptiiii nn". Mrf' " roe'' "arrett for the ' ,V"J"rV V' x, Krci rt " "' -N'a' 'MrtLIU Vi t'-lpfii V kt-v. i t s..V.; ,, ,ka ."1 t hi l'.' nn J,rne!! veil s held'with 'Y bandeau of "pa . wcck-enrt I ?rffl SVVriViSV." .IT SUSSf t' "AV .'" J ' TSJaM'rrrSrJie?,;,. -'-" m" a l.i!,h;i Jl "ft" V"U roses and lilies of the valley The maid shUl street, entertained en Wednesday I 9W" M,nr" in '"rt"rt Ml.slrur t- v.? wm " Vi'i L r vi. riM ui, L'eV ,Vxrn7' - of honor's frock was of peach-colored at a ,eurpr se partv 'in honor of the f i ?" " !or' JJL"" "m m" -' '- "epnn V "' nv i,-, .' ' " "Mri-nt. taffeta nnd her bouquet was et pink h lrthrlav nnnhersary of Mrs Hurrv O j!" Ur, " 8t0ry '' hnn ""J- '"jl- 'Lzr.''' n in M, In, 1 Q B0 ONT ST 4 -.IRVKO AVT te Ocean rity. They will llve at 3.10 Mr Kenneth Inhnwn Carter and , t Raymoni Hltchc-ek. The Reauty SI op ' r' "r1? r1?? ,'1 n' .v"r"'"' " nlke,l Alene X JTrtlrli?1.! "V 'n ,;nr'""-'n' West Marshall street, N'orrlstewn The' Mr Kcnne,h Jehnsen. Wriiema, Mhan, The llj.heler Daildy x-r , : ,, ; T !nun Who Wnll,l Alene J. -"' '", ' ';" Djn.ernus Ctine Ahea Sf SchoerdUatft th '-n Mr tinier M Bean of Hm,,te!f:aT,t5 Vin UV'' ,,ad , ? -N-.' t1 '$?"?? pw"& I ' - .- .( ,,, Hn' , High Scheel. etreet. has retui-HH from a several- S -Dur.m Farnum In Stranae Idel. ' $;; T .,;,. ;., ,n Threu.h 1 PAnrn .r.,r ,""., "rcr..! ii(L i uusiuii, u;.33 . nv near. i . . . - - .- . - . . . - - - - ' ' "ir " ""'""i tiirniici li-m vr rv . z- .-- ruLii a.vh. MRS. ROBERT KOSSOY who, before her marriage en August 0, at the Normnndie, was Miss Johanna Schlcsinger. Mr. and Mrs, Kessey are build ing a heuxc en the Washington Boulevard. Until its completion they will live with Mrs. Ros Res Ros eov's mother, at SS30 Walnut street Miss Harr ette n. Chain nf Tenv.,,1 v.vL,-ninij jn nnri Arrtl Kfr.lB ...lit .... .... . .i M Jack Helt In The Mnn rnrnnnn.Mkl.' jv TV,f Philnrl,lU;nc at Xarrngansett Pier. Z.??&. ,J,0'J. '1 Xh M?? rweiiqurrai.ie j --- - aufbiyii(iune 1 " yim iieu in inr .iun 1 nrenqurrnhlt- 62LnahuMored aXfi. rer&inl ' Meuntai ns and the Falh g-SS iSB SE-S cengratulat ens uncn the birth of a ' . . paipiumuVp .. . .-;-- Liurc moerestown LtweUers' h-v. ., JrM ' '"TiNErnvnv 5J " .1r'1 JJ Jnunit The Werldlj Mmlenna Miss Marien Halllnger. of Kast Third Tv till?. K,- ""5 TSf ,"-2Ild1'" Mmienni weet ij taking a trip te Niagara Falls TeT,L.k,irTS0ir.t?,r m rr'ut""' and Duffalo. k Rlehirrt TatmU.e In Wateh Illm Step Mrs. T H Dudley Perkins and Vr ln-aiLl'e:t-.,n Theeiew Stain w -i?.i: --v.v,Vn"i,j r ;" ui .-"- iuniriii r- irii linnniii lirr eterlnl -, Jersey Resorts Are Favored dnughter, Nerma Ingber, en August 21 Mr Harrv 3. Cehen nnrl Mr n....j S. Warshuw of 610 Seuth Fifty-slxth street and 735 Seuth Fift -ninth street, Hie spending this last week of August nt the Chelsea home of their friend, Mr Alexander Margulls. of Slxty-thlid and Carpenter stroets. pirwneT AVt e e . ,-,.,, ,.,., , .." .. oequerohle .. . ----.-- iM I'll .,'! T-!'et ( A ,, "'?"'? r,r' r lr 'ennr 'nfl0'1. IJ,'""'1 v "' ,n f,nn h Jie,i H' The Mm 1 ncenquer.tlilp II P. 'mrn river llm nnrilrr ninn-n err the llnr.i ti.. t-.. : - ,, .....p- ,i u,rr ipe mi T- sr Aia tn Hi. rir.i.e I" T .--.. - --;..' i mk . . H.--IT-- nr Mfsrt ,.. ... -i" ;m Vi.i"fii s-FrIEFS v 7. . 7.11' Ifc'S A ? . ' Jll Ort LOCUST AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M P. TO. A. 1 li r. n i- ."- V Re, tnr s T,; ".' .t:r.") te 11 -, STREETS Riaht GERMANTOWN rrr:r. s The NIkIh Itnke lite Nlcht Rne The MkIh Ree i le -ni-niunikiT .m - I . n i nn. T l.en Chir ' Len t h.in. v T Crntrappe Hinr Miss Cecilia McCarthy, of 014 North inn ai i cti,., l.aa h.-...uu., i I ..:."" ..:.. . ,'"'""" iiume .-mer .Mrs L rrerrt aivp nf r-u .t. i - rii-.."m"::ni'. '.' H'f emm. nw i- r -.,,... ,, .v two eeK stay in Uuean City e. ha been Mslt ni he , 'I''Zt' I fr rr-eS'.VJSS". ",V. " !'!!" " !'" S -r.naYan ii np.. 4 : CZ2'' Miss Phllemena Oallngher. of 935 I A E Street, of Chester avenun. ' 'I " Cnnnane. Tnlmn.jP in Primltl l."? nnTvwTn,., ., ------ weeks'-", av'tshlnn-npl'1 fr a lV ' Mr. Gilbert A.tken are home' IMPFRI AI MThTwTlT? STS CRANT "", A ,VN vV.'rn . T -n- !r,.Jm T.ynV ;, - T I,"..X ?rr"- " T'"-n te the R.,t T Pan Inn-1 -ti. Turn te fie rtlr t C -;;; .'"sra n Tun.' I the t J J 'niJmrni Turn t the I. J .', NIXON'S AMBASSADOR i Qr ' u Plnl . Vr -oe kp n.h,' s n .ft Miss Oertiude Mutten, of 5217 War- ri.Ln,nvM.rB Artnur J Cellins, of rAu.'f'1, i1' Br,Pml'ni feme t me In Suck nre nemft f' Chelsea as the guest of her aunt . ""CK n"j "ails. wMlss Mary Malley nnd Miss Umma ! '"""X GemiaiUetVn Felk .iaiiey, ei .Mcuenam, ra , are the c i c- , Vftc!;ts, f ,Mrs' '-abeth cantweii, efl jcek Seashore Breeze U20!) Lansdowne avenue. i ,i hi uijirewnn, AOtk. are nt nreaent nt Cnn.. u.ii Miss Gladys K. Crangle will return m?.1'0 ,,Ry' "vlle're. they will remain until te her home, 601D Westminster avenue tna 'arI" art 'e"'' month. 9-a -tiftast. s.5-, ,.'s? -gswBVBttas V.' -rtex Incram Turn 19 the Rleht . -. uni-inncr i n nwuine in i-rimltUe I.nier P CenMance Tn mailae in PrlmitUe I,..,er S Cnnnanee Talmr1 inPrlmlUp nrer I M Special Proluetten Van.inK. nf the North CS ln-"PT-n'A"i."'f"lu:L,en ."'"0'',' of the Nnrtfi 5 -il3 ,!1rl:n rhl,nnln n' the Northwest T. Vera Oornen n Th. r.l i, .,,'","'", r " V7 ,?er,r"!r' .ln JI." ('(,', rreiiiW . ,P rtel. Dsnleln In A C.nnm ('lileken T r . l T ,,- .. . .. -"-. .,,". I v iii... HP"n,t eend the Kalnhnw 1- - llUr'.s A 1 inn 11 Snren.t.tlr...., ,' S- isiv).a wall n In Sxnml.llnml IiiP.B iftth A Dauphin fits V.vtin-':k daily ORIENT woe01?.n? A" at iBt. JI .lamea Klrltwoe1 In The MVn Prem Heme T-sIarne, Klrkwoefl In Te M.-n Frem Meml W J Rarrvmore. Tr. 4ekil 1h , V,0",'' T. Milten SHI. In Beheld Mr ivif I,Ue F. Cemtanca Talmailirti, Pelly of the Fellle. CeBiunca Talmad.t. poll, f the reliU, M.n.. stins ,:v;,v. ei Sllii, Murtwr NIXON f'-'D AND MAIIKBT BrsT". T !!an. .Jr., . .:, I ''anre ltd JEFFERSON M - Jii w hi i. U-. . ,, r, ii i' " i, ' n""ce AM T-V., Mr.m In'V.'ftVhJffi" I' V .inn Ma-i n In Sen? If ti ZZ'.I L-ii--ju-M"j'n m se"? ;:? !h'I JJnj LO"TII OT Thaa.. r- T'" ' 111 I l"l " I '",p I Ta ..!.. 2 "'". uiimi hi h i nn Irnm llll. in. --. r, n . T Jim L'lirunml m Mr... l-..-. J.".V.- "T M Klh.l i , .. . ..- '" .' U F - i ..r. yS -?'"! "" iirii'H l.lipr Irr. ,v.v ' . '''' nr tn llr.ti.. m , ,- M' 2,S " '"" H ' STRAND "'"nantewrrv. t wnS ' ffi '.nn TV;re ,sw.a!s-..ttB- y ,'. M tV " "iAUAiS J') u. An.a Ann n' ttoirte . n'if" tl "V "-' ,$ J,,. a Jv."ifctrr..fr"v:-w. 1J( 1.MM -' ),'V,li -.'
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