ifaMUUtoSHh i ' ' - . .flaHalBBBV AN OUTSIDER & IS, ferB Dy Louis Joseph Vance, Author of "Tin Brass- Dovvl," Etc J vW) mvt: n d,ld ' fn TND XiRS. HAbrll DBIUl. fh mnrrlngc took lcc ycstoi- irPenu" B. . t... Pnlnl. Vll.. 1 By lEJ i,.fnro R0n" l" v " .. FSffJ MfO .,, bouse. .Mrs. i. . . hm-P i lint W TL ,meml." .'"" ,,,, lOcbs IS" "' .. i..fr I iJwta before Her llrsl marriage Kwls .... ii- u. William tfrH W,s . ,,, inin Mr. William years n I- William t'ntll O'Ncll, of Sr. Bd.i ',,.,. ,,ml Hnruco Btrrets, lftlMUMtll of Mrs. a-' SM. ii J HMlrnni Uppliicolt. m T LttA AliB- ... .t . It.. K ' 1., .rv icslde.ico. nt Ileum. ft" j r O'Ncll will Bpciul July umi giuit l JRn.cion. B' ntr llnmptoti I.. Carson, ot pt. i,"tSet have closed their town &j Spruce sire . tl eP country res- 5 155.1 h. thoy will spend tft ,ommer. W a Mrs Basil Liberty Smith, of Elf. and " yMcil Invitations for H'oril'Mny Tho nffalr will fe !"Ri f' honor of their daughter. Jnuth Smith. IS. .rtorlo Kent, daughter of Mr. W."'Km Kent, of Bent rand. tr,(l '' . r KUC8t over tlio wock- fell. Pa., daughter ol .u & Ho""- C . ...i. n.nrinn w rccr'jt !lftn ?""""" VnVrntcd on for TOt. "at th o Garrctson Hospital feeek Hols reported na doing very iwir, . L. . I. Hoycr. of 410 Biyn ji, .--r-vnwyd. has na ner ruosi ffiV" Dl'xby" o New YorK. formerly jf Philadelphia. ,i..t.nm T.lnnlncott. of Sjir. ana ""' , i,avo opened their conn r Spruce street, have ope, c fcHhe ..Sy r -1 llll '" f,n.. Prances nohblns. dntightor ot .ir. Diiu ---- ... . TinhiiinR. nr VVeOSlCr irwyn-t" wont "tho weeU-end with frlenai m uiiouw....-. '. . -.,iotifior niivmon.1 S. ETi N-and Mm. Keyea will en- ,tetiu " ""'.',. n iV,i itetntp. SBO K.HSerThenffa.rwmi:oa tSIfimce and w l do ruth m m . .":.. tel cn, "" . ,-.. u-linsp blrth- bun i "''-" ";- . mvitcd are ,SUln V S. Smith, U. S. N.. tmd Mra. W'""' " .. . n m Klnnlllmrtl. IT. S. thieuena,... .. -;r-r". . '.... i.i M-a Wlntrra: Civil EllEl- i S.' . ..."!?' ";J-T,""" i C.and Mrs. Shepaid; Captnln It. 'iCreecy, U. S. M. C, and lira Creecy: j.S.noBseI, u. b. ai. . " "" ""--Ml; Captain J. TwinlnR. U. S. M. C. ami i S.1JI C, and Mrs. Itobards: I.lontcimnt mk. VandcRrlft. V. S. M. t'. iiml Mrs. Vuiaeer ft; I'aptnin w. in. iiin, " - " .SjSdM". lll: ,l "' Sullivan. U S. M.C, and Jlrs suiuvaii; r. unu ..na. W. W. Brlttaln, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Merer, of Rlverton. N. J-: Mr. and Mrs. im.j.. a n..ia Mr. imil Mrs. Lucius llRbt Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Allen, Miss Ejiirnret Smith, Miss Blanche Lane. Doc- f torillcnael, v . .: uieuicnum. .wuuy, JMS,i)l.i Colonel Ramos. VM.riitfl..r.Aitni' T.?nllalt nml Iter diiunh- fi; itu. .n...ll., L'ttrrllali nf !!in Rnriinn 1..., will Iaauo nn Tntiilnv .luno 7. for JiSHtinde'd trip throusli tho ;cst. where lftr will rcmnln tliroimn mo summer unu jilid attend tho San Francisco and San IMtjo Expositions. WFJt pllhs Eleanor Beers, daURhters of Mr. Hln C. Beers, or tno ueiKravia, nas liroed Invitations for a luncheon and jlrldge on Tuesday, May 25. In honor ot lift cousin, Mrs. GcorRO Vcddcr, of South iCranie Grove avenue, Tasadena, Cal. 0lng to a misunderstanding In dates Lb J. the Twentieth Century Club of Lans feww. tho Itesal Club dnnce, which was K'fine been held on Saturday night. WJ 22, has been changed to Juno 4. Che Mill Dam Club, which hna doubled til membership list, hna sent out cards for a tea at Its quaint little home, near fcron, on Wednesday, tho 26th, fiom 4 tnlll 7. KTbe patronesses are Mrs. Charles K. ICoie, Mrs. W. W. MontRomcry, Jr., Mrs. nrt t- - t-i iinn.nn u. &.UBCI1KMI LCIl, i.llB. .JUllil l,Ullli,uil ftimts, Mrs. D. Morcau BarrlnKer, Mrs Unitit Law, Mrs. Georfje Wharton Pep- WM Esther Lloyd, .Mrs. Lewis Nell V Mrs. C, Howard Clnrlc and Mrs. Sithan Hayward. ftTba directors of the club are Mr. Mal relm Uoyd, Jr., Mr. William M. Coates. ar. Thomas Newhnll, Mr. Nathan llay ffi and Mr. Lewis Ncllson. Mr. llay fui la president of tho club. Alone: the Main Line lOVPtinnnnw . . xnD. tii, uni r!ir!rrita . i r nj -i a jlpw. ot tho Arches, Overbrook, left i r ' r a iorinigw B V1SH l" Ijniihlngton na the euest of Mrs. John rk fiMERION Mr. Anthony Schwartz, of WPton. will entertain the members of m Round Table Club nt dinner Wednea- tit. Xfav e n.... m. nt ....unM f-.v1. ' " H KUCHV3 Will 1IUIIIUCI Ki.V ulm roi. .award i. x.uiiuib. K , ' By8' Central High School, will ri. Joseph V Kdwards Is spendlni? .1411 tnnnlh In tv.t.t . .1.. ..afr ft,; ', it, ijuiiiiuuru ti 1110 unci r brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and c; noiier n. ADell. rAftrjUnncr t r, t. ..t.n lawmore, will spend the month of June l!M her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ?,"" James K. McClure, of West j-tomery avenue. I?'.' and Mm. Vrniirrrr Tlnrant have W1 Mr. and Mrs. Ileuben B. Clark's g" on Mill Creek road for the sum- AVERPnnn ,... .. t.rt ... .h. -it--,. -.. v.. w villa vi II, u nivo, ,..' Jwi May affairs along the Main 3. II1 take place at the Merlon HJl Club, on the evening of May the "Summer Dance" will be 5J. 'or the beneflt of the Social E Bureau of the Medlco-Chlrurglcal mui 'The Follies." given several HSf go, vnder the dlrectloh of Mra. i.,"arJ Llpplncott. and which will be g with go much pleasure, was the Fern.. 'iair Bivcil iQr who yerjf LrfMir eai u. t i 1 i. , .i.nu. tUll li! -IO. flJIlJllllUtl IB lillttll- !H the Woman's Auxiliary Commlt- naer whose auspices Thursday's 9 II tl) h trlw.. At, .1.. . .&.. ... " rY -v all Oil. ttll U4 illU liuiliuqf9 "rf ,c,nmlttee, which Includes Mrs. ,. U Ste, Mrs' William II. fin . " A- "oy'e. Mrs. William Wwi Woodward. Miss sir n,?' ' Ear"e8t '-a Place Mr8- i-V ' " nno uooson, oira. ' 4adr V. a v... .. n tub! r. nciivur iiuuviib, Aiiaa k d Uer- M, Virginia Rodman, W JHddleton, Jr., Mra. Albert iB. C j " E"labtl.Samul a"d tl ?hl . ,""v". e wurmnv "u i" BohTi c on b8 succwa. A "VWl BervlLa rtunnrimanr nf this ..oipltnl i supported rntlrely by volun tary contribution!,, u H hoped that the dntict' will be the menus of plnclm? a Inrgo nnlonnt to the virillt of tho bureau, which Is dolus so much Rood In Its noble ami unsplllsh Unlit against physltnl, metilnl and moral inirciy. BRYN MAWrt fnder llm ntisplpes of the I'h'lndelnhla Mothers' Club "An Aft ernoon In the C'numrj" will bo Riven at the home of XI rw. Itnbert White Steel, on Friday, Xtn.v :i. Mrs ateel Is chnlrman nt tho I'ubllo Work Committee ot tho club, and the euteitnlnmcnt Is for tho brnclll of the bnby savlntr work during the siiinmrr. There will ho a sale ot houie-mnilc rnko, candy and Irn cream, ami tables for bridge and "600." Tho host rss will be assisted by XIrs. .1. Hart Wng. nrr, -picsldont of the association; XIrs. Louis N'earliiR, first vice iircsldcnt: Xtiji. R. .1. CummliiRs, second vlco president; XIrs. William Forbes, lecordlng Bccro tnry; .Mrs. (lelulo, corresponding secre tary; XIrs. George Wheeler, treasurer; XIrs. Hvnn Hills, Mrs. Wllllntn Lowry, XIrs. Wood, XI ra. Kline. XIrs. It. L. Xtcr klo. .Mis. Wilson Brown and XIrs. T. K. ltnfTerty Bala-Cynwyd XIrs. Clmrles .1. do V. Keefc, ot Linn hcrrls rond, llala, left Inst week for n two works' Islt to Chelsea. XIrs. Walter Scott Detwllcr. of City avenue, Bala, entertained tho members) of hoi Wednesday Card Club today at luncheon. Those present were Mrs. George Kcrblcr. XIrs. G. A. Blsler. Jr., Mrs. Gcorgo Fleming, .Mrs. William A, .Miller, Xlis. (.Irorgo Haskell, Jr., nnd Xllss Cnrollno Biuncr. XIrs. Plcrco Archer. Jr., of Consho hocken Stnle road, Cynwyd, will open her Chelsea cottaRo July 1. Mra. Houglns Cochran will spend the summer traveling In South America. Chestnut Hill Xlls Xtlldtcd I-ino, of r,I Rex nvctiuo, tv 111 intcrtaln a ri v friends Informnlly in Frlilav ntternoon nt tea, to meet her sni-tcr-ln-law, .Mrs. Ldwln Lane, of Gcrmnn town, Xllss Kmlly Xlofllv. or Allen lane', will entertain at n huffct supper for tho mem bers of tho bildnl iiarty of Xllss Margaret Bradbury and XI r. lloiaco Cleaver. Tho supper will take place after the re hearsal on Xlonday, Juno 7. XIr. nnd XIrs. Charles Wolcott Henry, of Stonchurst, Chratiiut Mill, will give a small dinner dnnce on Frldny In honor of their ilnughters. Xllss Gertrude Henry and Xllss Illlznbeth Henry. The Alumnae luncheon of thn Wlssa hlckon Heights School, at St. Martin's, will bo held nt tho school on Thursday, June 3, at 1:30 o'clock. Germantown The XBases Tiers, of 21fi Fast renn atreet, have Issued Invitations for a linen shower In honor of Xllss Lllzaheth Barker on Xlonday, Xlay 21. XIrs. Robert Dunning Drlpps. of 5905 Wayne nxenue, will return today from Baltimore, whero alio haa been spend ing sovcial days visiting friends. Tho Js'oithwost District Council of tho Society for Organized Charity has Issued Invitations for an open meeting In the lecturo room of tho Germantown Branch of tho Fiee Llbiary, Vernon Park, Prlco street nnd Geimantown avenue, on Tues day evening, May 23, nt 8 o'clock. Tho olllcers arc Mr. Stevens Heckscher. piesl dent; XIr. Henry Tntnall, treasurer; XIr. R. XI. Little, general secretary; Xllss Rosa Porter, district ' superintendent, Tho Northwest Council Includes Mr. Robert Dunning Drlpps. chnlrmnn; XIr. Thomaa II. Fort, vice chairman; XIr. Richard N. Austin, XIr. Thomas II. Ball, Mrs. Xlnr garet G. Bostwlck, Xliss Dorrls Baric Rev. John Harvey Lee. XIrs. Louis C. XIndclin, Rev. J. Clayton .Mitchell, XIr. William Murphy. Mr. W. II. Lmhnrd. Jr., XIr. Harold Evans. Dr. Wilfrid B. Fottennan, Xllss XInry K. Pancoast. Rev. W. Gray Jones, Mis. Freddrlck Perry Bowers, XIrs. G. W. Robinson, XIrs. Jnmes Starr, Jr., XIrs. Joseph L. Wolsten, Xliss Eleanor Cadbury, ccrelary. XIr. and XIrs. William R. Tucker of tho Grcystone, School Hnure lane, ore spend ing the week nt Lake Xlohonk. Along the Reading Tho Xlisscs Subcrs, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Hornco J. Subers, of Ashbourne road nnd Spring avenue, Ulkina Park, held a suffrage meeting at their home yesterday ntternoon. XIrs. S. Howard Brown, suffrage leader of Montgomery County, conducted tho meeting. Miss Adella Potter wns the speaker. Tho meet ing was to organizo tho suffrngo party In Cheltenham township. .Many of tho prom inent women In Kiklns Park, Ogontz, Jcnkintowu and Noble were present. XIr. and Mrs. Karl Fueller, of Ash bourne road, Klklns Park, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a. son. Mrs. Fueller will be remembered as Xllss Dobbins, of Elklna Park. XIr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence B. Saint, of Woodland avenue, Wyncote, are receiv ing congratulations on the birth ot a son. XIrs. Saint will bo remembered as Xllss Kntherlne Proctor, of Wyncote. XIrs. Bux, of 630S North Park avenue, Oak Lane, will entertain the matinee "500" of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the South Oak Lane Improvement Associa tion this afternoon. Lansdowne Xllss Klla Rudolph, of AVycombe ave nue, will give a card party this aft ernoon in the Church Hall to aid the fund for the new Mercy Hospital. Among those who will assist will be Mrs, Louis J, Xleyer, XIrs. Edward Ryan, XIrs. Isaac H. Adler, Mrs. Thomas Love, Xtr8", Her bert Smith, Xlra. David Colvey, Mrs. Ed ward Mlnsey, Mrs. John J. Sullivan, Mrs, Edward Fay, Mrs. Harry Rudolph, Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, Mrs, William Cul hane, Mrs, Thomas Gaffney, Miss Ella Ryan, Xliss Agnes Ryan und Mrs. John J, Xleyer- XIrs. A. F. Grlfllth, of XJaple avenue, Is spending several days with friends in Mount Holly, N, J, The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Jack son, daughter of Mr, and Sirs. John Jack son, of Owen avenue, and Mr. Laurence Shaffner, son of Mr. and XIrs, William F, Shaffner. will take place June 9. Notice for the Society page will be accepted and printed In the Evening Ledger, but all such notices mutt be written on one tide of the paper, muat tie aloned In full, with full addresa, and when poaalble telephone number mutt be given. .... Send all such communications to "Society Editor," Evening Ledger, 608 Chestnut street. Unlet thcte requirements are car rled out to that verification may be cottlble. the notices will not be pub. U Mined. MRS. RICHARD COXK McCALL Who, before her mnrrinRO last month, wns Miss Ellen Jnriuct Sellers. Photop;rnph wns taken by Mnrccuu. West Philadelphia Tho marriage of Xllss Augusta Xllnnls Newman, daughter of tho Rev. John (limit Newman nnd Mrs. Newman, of IGI2 Hazel avenue, to XIr. Wilbur L. Y Davis, Jr., of Cincinnati, will take place on Tuesday. Juno 22, In tho Chnmbers Wyllo Xlomorlnl Presbyterian Chinch, Broad and Spruco streets. Tho cere mony will be performed by tho Rev. Dr. R. K L. Jarvis, formerly of Bethany Picsbytcilan Church, ot this city, assist ed by the brldo's father. Xlis. Irwin N. MognrReo and her daugh ters, Xllss Lornn D. Xlegargco and Xliss Xliriam Xlcgargee, will close their npait ment nt tho Essex, 31111 and Chestnut streets, nbout the mlddlo of Juno, nml will open their houso nt Chelsea for tho summer. North Philadelphia Class No. 4 ot tho Bethlehem Prcsby tcilnn Church, Broad and Diamond streets, will hold n banquet Thursday evening, at Wimley's, Broad nnd Ox ford streets. Among tlioso present will be XIr. nnd XIrs. Robert Lamberton, XL. nnd XIrs. Gcorgo XIacBrlde, Mr. and Mra. William Rawilnga, XIr. nnd Xlra. Frank Kelly, .Mr. and Xlia. Xlelvln Rowan, Mr and ".Mrs Joseph Hclntzelman. Mr. and i XIrs. Ralph XlcKclvey, Xllss Blanche Grauley, Xllss Harriet Parks, Xllss Flor- enco Grauley, Mr. Roy Kratz, XIr. Li man Hoffman, Mr. Howard Jviatz. ,ir. . Gruuley and XIr. II. Hnnloy. A caid club, composed of Miss Florcnco XIacXIorrls, Xllss Beatrice Ilottncr, Xllss Violet Carson, Xllss Edna Scull, Miss Adallne Froellch, Xllss Helen Eels, Miss Dorothy Graves. Miss .Mildred Heist, Xllss Hazel Crawford, Xliss Alice XIcFaddcn, Miss Brown, Miss Charlotto Fleming, Xliss Emma Lawrence. Xllss Florenco Gelkler, Xllss Xlarlan Jones and Xlis. Jones, closed their club season yesterday nftcrnoon with a paity nt Keith's, fol lowed by ten at the Bellevue-Stratford. Northeast Philadelphia "Fascinating Fanny Brown." a two act play, and a musical entertainment will be given by the choir of St. Luke's Church, Huntingdon nnd B streets, Wed nesday evening, Juno 2. The proceeds will bo donated for repairs to tho church organ. Xllss XIargaret McKenna, Miss Florence Wilkinson and XIr. Edward Smith have chargo of arrangements. Xllss G. S. Simon, of 1512 Frankforcl avenue, visited Washington. D. C with tho graduating class ot 1315 from tho Northeast Girls' High School. Ml Mnrv Ellis, of Lehigh avenue, will entertain nt bridge this afternoon. Her guests, will include .Mrs. Edward Ilam mell, XIrs. John Cornish, XIrs. James P. Gill, Xllss Eli-'o Ellis. XIrs. Hugh Qulnn and Mrs. Edmond Brlckley. Xllss Hannah XIcGulre and Xllss Mary Mnnn nr.tlve in the younger set of Ken sington, have returned from a week's trip to the seashore. Tioga The annual apple-blossom fete of tho Queen Esther Circle of Tlogu will be held on Thursday night, Xlay 27, In the social hall of tho Tioga Methodist Church, 18th and Tioga streets, wnicn will oe eiau orately decorated with npple blossoms. Cake and dainty sandwiches , .will bo served from bnskets ndorned with the pink nnd white blossoms, und the apple blossom scheme will be carried out in the trimming on the white gowns of the members. There will be a musical nnd literary program, which will include the presentation of the comedy, "How the Vote Was Won." Those who will tako part are Miss Ethel Johnson, Xllss XIary Flnley, Xllss Edna Davis, Xliss Ethel Clawson, Miss Ruth Wilson, Xllsa Emma Harlow, Miss Kathryn Parker, Miss Lil lian Kllliun. Miss XIargaret Hilton, Miss Rhea Duryea, Miss Xlarlan Trlnce, Xllss Alice Yonker, Xllss XIabel Barul, Xllss Ethel Adams. Xllss Lillian Cannon, the XBases Eflle. Josephine and Jessie Brown, Miss Millie Baugh, Xllss Olivia Cox. Mrs, Carl Herschel, XIrs. Charles L. Anderson, Mrs. F. B, Nleman. XIrs. Xllller Burk hardt. Mrs. Banford Craven, Mrs. Rob ert Fries, Sirs. Frank Thompson, XIrs. Harry Van Dutton. XIrs. John Jones, Xlrsv Oscar Clawson, Mrs. Florence Dalrym ple, Mrs. A. Weikel and Mrs, Marion W. Benjamin. Frankford The meeting of the Delaware River yachtsmen's League will be held at Wis sinomlng Yacht Club on June 1. "Home Tits," a novel sketch which has been successfully coached by XIrs. Barnes, of Holmeaburg, will be given uy the members of the choir of (he Holy In nocence Church of Tacony tomorrow, The case Includes the following: MUs Clara Case, Miss Helen Umatead, Xliss Ellen Gibson, Mica Clara GUUn, XIr James Gibson, Mr. Albert Hooper, Mr. Charles Notter, Mr. Arthur WUA aod Mr, Thomas Tomklns. IMgra TIIH marilage of Xliss Sadie E. Craig, daughter of .Mr. and .Mrs. James Craig, of 2S.-.7 North 2Mh sticet. to XIr. Chillies John Hoiter took place on Saturday nlgnt at the home .of the brlde'H parents. The ceremony was performed by the Rov Finnk Hoor Fisher, of tho Calvary Re formed Clmich, ISlli street and Lehigh avenue. The bride woto a lovely gown of white ReorROtto crepe, trimmed with princess lnco and pearls. She was given in marriage by her father and was at tended by .Mrs. Xlargnret Kranlch as illa tion of honor. .Mr. Newiln Hoiter was his brothel's best man. Tho aervlco was followed by n icceptlon. The wedding is tho culmination of a schooldny ro mance, XIr. nnd .Mrs. Hoiter having gone thioiigh all tho school guides together, entered high school at tho same time and. nfter their graduation. went tbioug'i the Philadelphia Business Col lege together. Tho bridegroom nnd liridi ulll bo nt homo after Juno 1 at 2Sj7 Nortl 2sth street. GlLLTNGHAXI-LANDnNBEROER. An Intel cstlng wedding to tho younger set will be that of Miss Dorothy Lun deiiberger, daughter of XIr. Charles H. Lnndenbergcr, of 20 Gowen avenue, Xlt. Airy, and XIr. Thomas Morris GIlllnRham. which will tako placo to dnv nt C o'clock. Tho ceremony will bo performed In Grace Protestant Episcopal Church by tho Rev. T. Sparks Cllne. rec tor of t lie church. Xllss Lnndenbergcr, who will be given In mnniage by her father, will wear a dainty, girlish gown or whlto Chantllly lace, made with a Bhort skirt and a girdle nnd court tiain of white satin. Tho train will be attached half way between tho shoulders and the waist line. A tulle veil will be fastened with orange bloi-sonis. She will carry u shower bouquet of bride loses nnd lilies of the valloy. XtUs Elea nor Dllks will attend Xllss Lnndenberger as maid of honor nnd will bo gowned In pink tnffeta with ruffles of soft, white lnce, which lnce will also form the bodice. A leghorn lint, trimmed with pink roses nnd velvet strenmcrs, will complete the costume. Sho will carry pink and white snapdragon. The bridesmaids will be Xllss Anna Stunrt and Xllss Catherine Perry, who will bo gowned alike. In pink tnffeta mndo very full over tho hips nnd quite short and trimmed with Chantllly laee. Their hats will havo transparent brims and wreaths of pink roses. They will also carry pink rosebuds and white snapdrngon. XIr. Gllllngham will have ns best man his brother, Mr. FranHBteen Gllllngham, and the ushers will be XIr. Gcorgo Aberlo. XIr. Gustnve Aberlc. XIr. Blight Ser geant Robinson, Mr. Frederic Helm Lan denberger. A small reception will follow at the home of the brlde'B father for n few In tlmute friends. After nn extended wed ding Journey, XIr. and Xlra. Gllllngham will be at home nt 20 Gowen avenue, Xlt. Airy. MRS. MITCHELL HASTINGS A charming matron of the Main Line, who is associated in a num ber of social and charitable affairs. iSBBJg 7gSJBBSBBSSJe "' 'HP .- JiHb ' RITZ-CARLTON GARDENS OPENED YESTERDAY Society Patronises the Roof Gardens During the First Day of Opening. Tho new Rltz-Ciuiton root gardens opened csterday with grent success at lunch time, music nnd dancing continuing throughout the aftcinoon and evening. Tho gardens are unusually lovely nnd quite transport tho visitor from the sor did earth in both senses of the word. The side of the building towaid 13th street has been so arranged as to nlako It pos slblo to Inclose tho entire space should the weather prove loo cool, ns wna the enso Inst night. Tho largo double doors used for the In ctosuro are separated by wldo columns, which are covered with trailing English Ivy. Tho upper pnrt of the room, which Is celled over, la arranged with a wide ledge, which Is filled in with rose begonlns. Tho arches of the l'nnf are outlined with tiny red clcctilc lights, and In the west garden a beautiful fountain plnys. Tho entire railing of tho garden Is covered with trailing vines and geraniums. The Inclosed room and furniture was carried out In tile Adam period which prevails throughout the Rltz-Carlton Among those noted lunching were XIrs. Barclay AVarburton and her attractive daughter. Miss XInry Brown Warburton; .Mrs. William II. Donner, XIr. nnd .Mrs. J. Xlnrechal Drown, Jr.. XIrs. Samuel Xle gargco Wright. Xllss Xiao Conover, Xllss Hannah Wright nnd Miss XIargaret Wright. A party who lunched together Included XIrs. William .7. Clothier. XIrs Victor C. .Mather, .Mrs. George Dallas Dixon. Jr., XIrs. William Drayton and XIrs. Ilnrry Dlsston. At another table XIrs. Samuel K. Reeves, XIrs J. R Evans Roberts, Xlra. Norman .MacLeod, .Mrs. Edgar XI. Church and XIrs. B. C. .Madeira luncned together. At night all the tables wcro filled also and dancing was the order of tho even ing, nnd later, when tho theatres were over, numerous parties flocked to the in viting placo and supped nnd danced Into the wee sma' hours. The gardens are to be open all through the summer months, and society will" avail Itself of tho pleasure of this charm ing, cool spot high In tho air and tho de lightful dancing during the warm weather. Others who dropped In during the after noon nnd evening wero XIrB. Wllllnm H. Donner, Xllss Harriet XI. Frnzler, XIrs. John T. Dorrnnce, XIr. Caspar Wlstar -Morris, XIrs. Archibald C. V. Wells. XIr. Ellis A. Glmbel, XIr. Simon Wolf, XIr. P. Williamson Roberts, XIr. E George La vlno, XIr. Vale Dolan. XIr. Thomas Xlas sey, Mrs. Julius Sondhelm. XIr. Joseph N. Snellenburg, XIr. Samuel D. Lit. XIr. Jos eph Norils and .Mrs. Charles H. Dirfen derfer. Roxborough Mrs. Norman L. Aspden, of Gerhard street, gave a luncheon followed by cards yesterday afternoon, when her guests wero XIrs. Clarence C. Keever, Xlra. John Cantley, Xllss Gertrude Peoples. Mrs. Howard Cade, XIrs. Hnrry Cade, XIrs. Joseph Schnfleld. XIrs. Joseph Schofleld. Jr., XIrs. William Devitt, XIrs. Joseph XlcXIanus, XIrs. Marlon Hale nnd XIrs. Earle E. Everett. XIr. and XIrs. Harry D. Fretz, of Frank ford, are spending several weeks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph XlcXIanus, of Harmon road. XIrs. Emma K. Cooper, of 113 Sumac street, has returned from Rlverton, N. J., whero she was the guest of her sister, XIrs. Thomas Xloore. Delaware County An organ recital will be given In the Xlethodlst Church nt Norwood this evening- XIr. Arthur Kennedy, of the Whar. ton Street Xlethodlst Episcopal Church, will play. A flower show will be held In Ridley Park on Juno 4. This la an annual affair, given under the auspices of the Civic Club, and Mrs. J. D. Shattuek, who has charge, is planning the affair on a scale larger and more elaborate than has ever been attempted before. j Dr. and XIrs. Frank W. Lange. of Elwyn, have been entertaining Xtlsa Betty Nassau at their borne, Breezy Ridge. Xllss Nassau Is popular with the younger set in Germantown, where she resides. XIrs. Frank Yarnall, of Bowland Man sion, has returned from the Eastburne, Atlantic City. Mrs, Yarnall Is entertain ing Xlrs. John Dunwoody, of Minneapolis. XIr. and XIrs. George C. Rawson are opening their country place In Maryland this week. CHAPTER. XVI-tContlnued). Trtgo barred the way' to the garden; nnd that was as well (alio thought In n flash), for now the only hope for her wna to lose heraelf temporarily In the shadows of the shrubbery. Tho thought of tho trees thai stood be tween tho Riounds nnd the highway w.ii vaguely In her mind with lis Invitation t- shelter when she turned and darted like a hunted labblt around the corner of tho house. . . , , . Before Trego regained sight nf her shi . . . , . ...... nrmalllff was on tno innnwnni mwnr.. -. " them like the shadow of n winu-Biiru rloud. she darted Into the obscurity ot the trees nnd vanished. And XIr. Trego. ! i,, .,! Mi- t.vtileton emerge from under tho porto-cochere and start In pui sull paused long enough deftly to trip up that gentleman nnd send him sprawi- ..hi. ..II llm anndwlll Imnglimhle. Kr.intlr with fright, her being whollv tiWssed with the one thought of escape. Snllv Hew on down the drive until, pn I n,n nlnt of lenvliiK the grounds by tho gate to the highway, she pulled upper forre nnd jumped back In the nlek i.f time to avoid disaster benenth tho wheel." of a motor-car that wns swinging Inward at u lecklrss tac-. Involuntarily she throw a forearm neross her eyes to nhleld them from the ,.i....l. ..lira nf tlm llnd-llimtS. Ill splto of this she was lecognl.ed nnd heard XIrs Gosiinld's startled voice cry ing out. "XIIph Xlnnwnrlng: Stop! Slop, I say!" . . . With grinding brakes the enr lurched to n sudden halt. Wenk, spent, nnd weary, the girl made no effort to consummnto her escape, real izing that It hnd been a forlorn hope at best. CHAPTER XVtl EXPOSE. Somo little time later there filed Into the boudoir of tho hostcm of Gosnold Houso a small but select troupe of strangely various tempers Xlrs. Gosnold herself led tho way, n portentous counlennnco matching well her trend of Inexorable purpose, but In odd coiitrawt to tho demure frivolity of the Quaker Girl coslumo sho still woro. Snllv followed, nervously sullen of bear ing toward all save her employer. XIr. Wnlter Arden Savage came next, but nt a respectnble distance, a very hnng-dog Ilniiequln Indeed, a cigarette drooping disconsolately from the corner of his mouth. At tho door, ho stood aside to give piec edence to his sister, no longer Colum bine, hut a profoundly distressed nnd apprehensive blond poreon In u particu larly fetching negligee. Xllss Pride nlone woro her nccustomcil mlen-of spilghtly Bplnsterhood-unrufflcd. XIr. Lyttletoti wns almost tin much at lilliluiiiK ,."- " .. ' - case; Mr. Mason was qkmuiiiwj " blous; .Mr. Ticgo was. for him, almost nb normallv grave. This last, bringing up the rear of tho procession, closed the hall door at a sign from XIrs. uosnoui. ine cumiimijr iu.. seats conspicuously apart, with tho ex ception of XL a. Standlsh and Savage, likewise Mercedes, who stuck to her dear Abigail as per Invariable custom. Sally, on her part, found an aloof corner where she could observe without being readily observed. "So," snld Xlrs. Gosnold, taking her placo beside the desk and raking the gnthcilng with forbidden eye. 'Now, ir you will nil bo good enough to humor me without Interruption, 1 have some an nouncements to make, some news to Im part, and perhaps a question or two to nsk. It's late, nnd I'm tired and short of temper, so you neenn i oe uiram sha'n't mnke the proceedings ns brief ns possible. Hut there nic certnln mat ters that must be settled before we go to bed tonight. She managed a dramatic pause very effectively, and then: "I've been kid napped," she announced. Xlurmurs of astonishment rewarded her. She smiled grimly. "Kidnapped," she Iterated with a sort of ferocious relish. "At my age, too. I don't wonder you're surprised. I was So were my kidnappers, when they found out who I was. For, ot course, it was a mistake. They were conventional kld nappcra. with not nn ounce of originality to bless themselves with, so naturally they had meant to kidnap a good-looking youngster Xllss Xlanwarlng, in fact." She nobbed vigorous affirmation of the statement "So I'm told, at leaBt; so Walter tells me; nnd he ought to know; he claims to have been the moving spirit In the nffalr. When ho found out his mistake, of course, he, posted off nfter men to rectify the hideous error, and ar rived Just In time to effect a dramatic rescue. And then lie had to confess. "The whole business," sho went on, "from beginning to end, was very simple, childishly simple. In fact, ridiculous And sickening. You're not going. Adelo?" sho Interrupted herself as Mrs. Blandish roso Without answer her nleeo moved haughtily toward the door. Xlrs. Gosnold nodded to Trego. "Oh. yes, let her go I'm sure I've no moro use for her. But half a minute, Adcle; tho car will be ready to tako you nnd Walter to tho nine thirty boat to morrow morning." There wna no answer. The door closed behind XIrs. Standlsh, nnd her nunt calm ly continued: "It seems that Adele'a notorious ex travnganco Rot her Into hot water shortly after she divorced Standlsh nnd hnd only her prlvnte means to support her Insane passion for clothes and ostentation In genernl. She went to money-lenders-usurers. In fact. And. of course, that only mado It worse. Then Walter, who has never been overscrupulous, conceived the brilliant notion of squaring every thing up for a now start by swindling tho burglar-Insurance people. Adele has always carried heavy Insurance on her jewelry almost the only sensible habit Bhe ever contracted. And so they eon spired, like the two near-sighted idiots they were. "On tho ntternoon of the day they weie to start for the Island they gave all the servants a night off, and contrived to miss connection with the Sound steamer. Then they went to the Blltmore for din ner, and when It was dark Walter sneaked back homo to burglarize the safe. I understand he made a very amateurish Job of It. Into the bargain, he was observed. It seems that the serv ants had carelessly left the scuttle open to the roof, and Xllss XIannaring. caugna there In a thunder sturm. had taken shel ter In the house which was quite tne natural thing, and no blame to her. In addition, a real burglar presently Jimmied his way In, caught Walter in the act of rilling his own safe, and forthwith as saulted him. Walter and the Jewels were only saved by tho Intervention of Miss Xlanwarlng, who very bravely pointed a pistol at the real burglar's head, and then, having aided Walter to turn, tho tables, ran away. So far, good; Walter booted the burglar out of the house, loaded up with the Jewels, and left to re join Adele. But fate would have it that he should meet Miss Xlanwarlng again In the Orand Central Station." Bhe paused for breath, then summed up with an amused smile "There was a most embarrassing contretemps, a broken desk and empty safe at home to be ac counted for, whether oi not they attempt ed to swindle the Insurance company, and If they did make the attempt and re member, they were desperate for money a witness to be taken care of. They couldn't let Mlaa Manwarlng go and tell the story of her adventure promiscuously. as she had every right to. If she chose, for If It sot to the ears of the lnauranae people their plot would fall, and they were none too sure that they were not liabio to he sent tc jail for conspiracy with Intent to defraud. Bo they eookoi tip a story to account tor Miss: Xtnnvrnr log's acquaintance and brought her here, knowing that 1 had recently dismissed Xtlsa XInlting. And immediately, n wa, quite right and proper, everything began to go wrbng. "To begin wllh, the Insurance people proved skeptical, largely through WaL ler'a stupidity It seems that certain evidences had been left In the house o( Xllss Xlnnwnrlng's presence there "with what we nmy call, I presume, Walter's pci mission, the fatal nlghL The servants who discovered Hie burglary noticed these evidences nnd mentioned them In their telegram. Waller hurried back to New York to hush the servants Up. He wasn't sucrcsnful. and the fact that he had en' denvored to cover something came to tho attention of the police, and, InevN tnbly, through them to tho lnaurnnce company. "Then .illss Xlanwarlng turned out to be a von iig woman of uncommon char acter, less gullible thnn they had reck oned; also, I may Bay without undue self conceit, thev had reckoned without their hostess. 1 grew suspicious, nnd ques tioned Xliss Manwarlng; she was too lion' est to wnnt to lie to me nnd too sensible to try. "Meantime tho need of money grevv dally more urgent. They decided that Walter must pawn the Jewels In Boston. They could bo redeemed piece by piece when money was more plentiful. But the Jewels were here, and Walter In New York, nnd it would bo Insane for h)"m to como here nnd get them and thcri tako them to Boston. In thla emergency Adela went Wnlter one better In the matter of stupidity. Sho took XIr. Lytlleton Into her confidence nnd, crowning blunderl took his ndvlce XIr. Lyttleton conceived a magnificently romantic scheme. Walter was to como to New Bedford, secretly hlro a motorboat, and bo off the harbor here at a certain hour of night. XIr. Lyttleton was to leave the Jewels In ft designated spot nt the foot of the cllrra. At nn agreed slgnnl between the yacht end Adele'a bedchamber window Walter wna to come In, nt dead of night, nnd get tho Jewels, return to the mnlnland, discharge his boat, go to Boston, pawn tho Jewels, get the money, nnd bo here in good time tho next day. "Walter, notified of this nrrangement by letter to New York, fell In, with it henrt nnd soul. Xlore stupidity, you see. Worse et, ho put It Into effect. Tho kr raiiRement was actually carried out last night. And again tholr tuck turned ngalnst them. It so hnppened that both Xllss Xlnnwnrlng nnd XIr. Trego were sleepless last night nnd observed certain details of the consplrncy; nnd, to make mntters worse, It was tho very night chosen by tho thief to steal my Jewels. hen that camo out they wero alt in panic Walter, Adele and XIr. Lyttleton. They put their empty hcadB together to think what wna best to be done to avert suspicion from themselves. Xllss Xtan waring wns tho real stumbling block. Sho knew fnr too much, and had proved rather dllTlcult tn manage. Among them they evolved another brilliant scheme! XIis8h Manwarlng must be kidnapped nnd hidden nwny In n safe placo until the trouble had blown over. Xllss Xlanwnr Ing huvlng ostensibly confessed her guilt by flight, suspicion of complicity In the theft would be diverted from Wnlter, Adele nnd Lyttleton; though they haa positively no hand In tho thing, they lacked the courage of their Innocence, and they argued that, when in their own good time they set tho girl at liberty, she would be wanted 'by the pollco nnd would never again daro show her face where it might be recognized. Not onlv t-tupid, you see, but cold-bloodedly selllah as well. "Wnlter undertook to manage the busi ness. Ho engaged a rascally chauffeur of his acquaintance and commandeered a. closed car from my own garage, llgurlng that the kidnapping would be an accomplished fact long before the ma chine could be wanted, while its absence would never arouse comment on a fete night. He then Induced Miss Mnnvvarlng to consent to meet him In n conveniently secluded spot near the gate "I overheard something, enough to lead me to suspect there was something wrong nfoot, and thereforo persuaded Xliss Manwarlng to lend mo this costume of hers nnd went to meet Walter In her stead. Before I guessed what was up a bag was thrown over my head, my hands and feet wero bound, nnd I was lifted into the body of the car and driven nway nt such speed that Walter, who found out his mistake almost imme diately, was unable to overtake me be fore 1 arrived at the spot chosen for Xliss Xlnnwnrlng's prison a deserted shootlng-loilRe on the south shore. i ".Meanwhile, when It wns found that t hnd been kldiinpped instead of tho gjiJ, and while Walter was In pursuit of mo to mnke what amends he could, Adele and XIr. Lyttleton lost their heads en tirely. Adele rushed round looking for Xllss Xlnnwnrlng. and when finally she found her. endeavored to induce her to run away on her own account. And XIr. Lyttleton fwho, by tho by, l leaving with Adele and Walter In the morning) on his own behalf arranged to direct busplclon of the robbory to Xtlsa Man warlng, Induced XIr. XIason to exceed my Instructions nnd open the envelopes In my absence, and led XIr. XIason to Xllss XIanwaring's room, where, to his own stupendous surprise, there was found hidden one of the rings that had been stolen." "What makes you think he was so much surprised?" XIr. Trego cut In, who had turned In his chair to eye XIr, Lyttle ton In a most unpleasantly truculent fashion, "Because he didn't know it was there." "But somebody must have made th plant," Trego nrgueil. "There's no ques tion, I take it, of Xllss XIanwaring's In nocence?" "None whatever!" XIrs. Gosnold af firmed. "Then why not Lyttleton as well as another?" "That," Xlrs. Gosnold said slowly, In deed reluctantly, "brings me to the fact that no con tension has been made, as I had hoped it might he. That Is to say, thn Jewels have not been restored, I am sorry. 1 have done nil 1 could to protect the thief." "You know " Trego Inquired "I Haw the theft committed," said Xlrs. Gosnold. "It was done not for gain, but for the solo purposo of securing Miss Xlnnwnrlng's discharge " A short, sharp cry Interrupted her, and in the momentary silence of astonishment that followed Xlercedes Pride shut her eyes, sighed gently, slipped from the chair, nnd subsided to the floor In a dead faint. (CONTINUED TOXIORRQW.) Camden and Vicinity Xlrs. Anna Parker and her daughter, Xlrs, Anna Neubor, and children, of 411 Ponn street, have gone to Mrs. Parker's cottage at Pitman for the summer. Xllss Jesfele Wlnkworth, of Ha6iqn, Heights, will leave the first of June foi -,i a. trip 10 me racinc coast. - XIr. and Xlrs, W. S. Sohermerhort) will close their home In North 4th atreet tb first of June and will occupy their Ocean. City cottage until fall. Mr. and Mrs, Don Read Frary are now occupying their bungalow at J 13 Merrick Villa, Colltngisvoqd. Mrs, Frary was IU Ruth Raal, ot 6th and Cooper streets. Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Johnson will leave the flVst of June to occupy tbelr WUdwpod eottage until Fell Mr. ad Mrs. Cfearies aUUmer atvyer, ot US QePer street. wtU spend th auuwo, at Beald fmuit. ,Hil Wl 1 nail Mil