EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, 8ATTTBDAY, JUNE 12 191R. IT S30AL 83 DDNGS dllU &feJ ak liooB .yr jrfmp ?Hk C-v QsCJ Hias r WB I f BTr3p ajhm It'-'Sr jj. jnl!rlijyy jMssIisIMt )" jBi Jtg V-... I(J HL f' I I ... jhutanteA and those of the W. ....n r coming Into their own W. , .i .riii eartles and dances on !!?. ' V ... krv much the ffld. and there ."" i noh affairs durlnir the I" j JlnnAV.itnnMI Will tlft .- r. ami Mr. Charles M. Lea T or of their daughter, Miss Kath R. ja, Bt their home In Devon. Hf .. r. Lewie Netlaon, of Cool er 'st finvld. have also sent out In- ftjoni for an """'"", " " m k ,. . Uanrv Pnlll RftlleV. of tt. in "" .... 'itjm... wii .. PJ?(,1tdlnnr on Tuesday evening In W' t Ills Nancy Correy Smith and ;E?M.wh Wood, Jr., whose marriage i.ka tolacfl on 'iiiursanjr. i.w .,. Cnssatt will also en- fl " -.,-- .1 Ue,p tinm Tfaten. !' T"". r "XlM A. Betrlce to. in """. . (Pb nd Mr. William u. umirennsn, I?,, nwrlage will mlco Place on Tues- In i .'dock Wednesday afternoon Mlse KfL tl-Duke daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ir&mhi N Duko, of New Tork. will M. the hrlde of Mr. Anthony J. lis?0 To.. ir. .M nf Mr. nnd Mrs. Knr rS'rexei Biddle, of this city. ?,. ime time the marriage of Miss MOW and Mr. J. Howard Sheble fjfllb ' . Minn Mnrv Plor- C,!DDrMr. whose marriage will take Kr.. is Mr. Herman Markle Hcssen- Hl-ii, An Saturday, w II entertain ner h&h n f f.lUr"ir h,a.rn.M. nt liineh. IE t h home. Wcntworth, Rosemont. iff'. ..v..i tritior. dauchter of Mr. and , WWW W "Fltler." who will be a ?WlS next year, will bo guest of il .r ..,. nnrtv In bn etven bv ' lift) Of m ftt '" ' - 'A Mrtnts on Thursday afternoon at Shome, Oulphmont, Villanova. t' ...'.i w, nnrl Mm. Charles E. m will entertain at dinner at their PC., D. WltT Guyier! of Hav.rfori K .....tin t dinner at the Rndnor ;.Eotaub also on Thursday 7 Tltr Tfi" Da xwo "u'" " "" 'wUo on Thursday. At noon in St. tr... ri,,,rrh Mtfla Nancy Correy Smith IM iecome the bride of Mr. Joseph l:i t. ,nJ at 4:30 the mnrrlaKe of tiro iteri- Helen Harrington and Mr lr .... Ti,.v.nn mill h .ntomnliprt. jt'OirO f.T6lt iJionuj' "' --- if ..J rlnni-lnir will OCCUDV1 the ;..... --, f TTHrtnv evenlnc. Miss Uj..:.. M...h.n Plnrlr nnd Mr. William I; P Wllletts, whoso marriago takes place taSihirday, win do guests ot nunur " I dinner to be given by Miss Clark's 'lather and sister. Mr. Sydney P. Clark isdMlM Frances B. uianc, ai meir name, ... .41- rthAn,if TTI1I VSlii Eulalla Wlllcox, daughter of Mrs. mXlRI J. WIIICOX, will euioiiuiii uv uiii- atta honor of Miss Katharlno Harte and Kr, George Putnam, whoso marriage will tut plice the next day. fliren In the Rabbit by Dr. and Mrs, JCUrtei Boles Penrose, In honor of their iCioghter, Miss aaran tt. u, i-enrose. titurtsv will surely bo "Bride Day." fii fewer than four Important weddings Vik iflKC piacc. At i u ciuck i)Lina vuuo bt Newhall Clark, daughter of Mr. and Kr Edward Walter Clark, will become fce bride of Mr. William P. Wllletts. lit 5 o'clock Miss Katherlne Harte, iuishttr of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Bute, will be married to Mr. George htnsm. UUe wedding of Miss Florence Peace t imu, aaugnier oi ur. ana airs, nouori iiucn. ornun, ana ur. iiooen j.urrej Hli inlpmnlzfl nt 4 nVlnnk. and nt the i hour tho marriage of Miss Florence jBirr Breer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ittllun F. Drecr. of Rosemont. and Mr. E'rmtnn Markle Hessenbruch will take Bet iSIr, Edward Waterman Dwlght will ftt a largo stag luncheon at his house la HTin(t Inno ftiAatntit TTII1 nn Rnt pr also, and In the evening Mr. and n. vosipn mil uiarK win give a aance gftelr Chestnut Hill home. ft- JOf. nd Mrs. Charles Browne will give luncheon from 12 until 2 o'clock today U their home In Princeton before the Wneeton-Yale game. Mr. and Mrs. W. glials Huhn will be among their JfiU from this city. i' Wm Ruth A. Sullivan will entertain ;t4lqner tonight at the Philadelphia gaitrjr Club before the club dance. $. James R. Hirst will leave on June lyfor Bay Head where she has leased JMUm for the summer. IKr- and Mrs. Charles J. Mayer, of the tfw-Norton, Germantown, will leave eel? for their cottage In Ventnor, jg they will spend the Bummer. iu! 'weptlon to the graduating nurses SMe Samaritan and Garrettson Hos- F Was held Thnrartow avanlni. In thA IT.ma TT ... . . ... fi rraduated from these Institutions. program was as follows: Vale . Miss Margaret Turner. Phlla- U4: C1&I5I TTIttnrv w.ttUn hv Xffa h mine, of Millersburg, Pa., read j-- 'uience sientzer, or upnraia. reniauon. by Mlsa Marme Brla- icnroona, Vo.: Prophecy, Miss Una ReltUv Phllalalnhla MWef address of the evening was w by Dr, Wllmer Kruson, chief of wo oamaritan Hospital. y motoring to Princeton today to 9 Ue TaIe.'Prlnotnn ,n,s InMitdsd .! Mr. n tVImV " r.."7' . LI. - "- . 4AAU1I1I.U1I UllVJl, i!4., wrs. Reeves Kent Johnson. Miss nna Johnson and Mr. Edward Mong the Main Line ttBRQOK A tha dansant will be t the Overbrook Golf Club this trom 4 until 6:30 o'clock. This the final one of the season. On i evening a dinner -dance win be the clubhouse. 1(1 MrH. TMwIn ft Pinna nnfnmm ' hjf their son. llulnr Rrvlnir Wade ' ?!. Wwe'a mother. Mrs. 0. R. Xr urel road, will leave for ty on Saturday, June 36. to 'e earlv" Biimmf ., in Tniv. Mrs. Close V11 trn tn Tin T.nka. Adirondacks, and from there to wings, me., for the early au- ' Mrs. Bvarett Bnslgn, of New "- uo me guests of Mr. and Mrs. " Mosler over the week-end at on uresel road. Miss Adeie wilt go to New Tork the lat- C next TMAAlf tA rjuanfn fnr aaV- y. J a 1 a -fi.-mtxrnA "wyd Club, Uandrlllo road, has , ..i-iWim ior a aanee 10 oe giw ni-.h- .a . a ...,11 11 - aoaor pf the Junior Membew l Jtat., a ,.. r uw r.9 t.li if tlub As tnt Junior mamtxisaiP le one. u . MpMtt4 a Urge g- v luuiistn ana tltelr (rwnas w JJn lhe ptruiiass are Mrs. ft ifall lira Johj, Storey BtH- I,' WiUtBt Addison Fox w - Viuuia, at,,, o. si. osir. F BON Boutin er Mf- ","' Mrs- Theodore La PredlrSb-n WJaUr S- MBrch. Mrs. Mrs8hje.PPC?rAVml;ronTB. VRUt WU,on Bnd Germantown M1"M,"S Teufel, daughter of Mr. and tfJit m T" "iS1',,0' M29 Wakefield KrUr' .r"1 ,b8 weJd to Mr. Huwell Kritr " am Mf' nnd Mrs' J- Markley Chnmh ' -,n ihB Sl Vincent's da Pau i?"' . Jhe nv. Henry Connor will per form tho ceremony, Miss Mary Teufel, F1tVM ,6 b.rlde' and Mr William ntigerald will act as maid of honor nnd .. i ,' '"ycuiivoiy. following a Washington, d. a "n" "'r l nfFr?dr0 l.s,' Jthw'ne McCrudden, 111 327,Wakeneld street, will be glad to know that she is convalescing rapidly from her recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Bromley, of TWO WIssanlckon avenue, are being congratu lated upon the birth of a son. Mrs. Brom ley will be remembered as Miss Marjorle KncII. Miss Margarot Law, of 131 Phll-Ellena street, will Imvc oarly next week to at tend tho closing exercises at Welleslcy College Along the Reading Mrs. William Rowbottom, of 1224 West Lycoming street, Lognn, has announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss alary Rowbottom, to Mr. William L Ker shaw, this afternoon, at a card party nnd buffet luncheon In the Green Room of the Hotel Adelphla. Miss Rao Mes slnger assisted In receiving the guests, who Included Mrs. II. B. Wilson, Miss Florence Messlnger, Miss Mabel Mac Grath, Miss Sarah Mnthcws, Miss Jane Mlley, Miss Mildred Kugcl, Miss Llsetto Wolslesfer, Miss Sylvia Muth, Miss Reba Stull, Miss Estcllo Phillips. Miss Loona Katlan, Miss Edna Champion, Mies Leila Champion, Miss Dorothy Weatherlll, Miss Flora Cavanough, Miss Marie van Roden, Miss Beatrice van Rodon, Miss Mildred Kennedy, Miss Mary McConnell, Miss Erma Kraemcr, Miss Edith Fields, Miss Sophia Ernst, Miss Althen Rose, Miss Stella Snowden, Miss Eva Hurting, Miss Esther Mahood, Miss Emma Morris, Miss Alberta Zaun and Miss Anna McCauloy. Mr. Kershaw Is a graduate of the University of Pennsyl vania and a professor of the Northeast High School. Mr. nnd Mrs. George William Roberts, of Wyncote, will entertain a house party over tho week-end. The guests will In clude Miss Delia H. Brown. Miss Anna Dell, Miss Margaret Franz, Miss Martha F. Kuhn, Mr. William Wallace, Mr. Frank Talley, Mr. Robert Martin and Mr. Albert Maxwell, Chestnut Hill Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Dunn, of 222 Allen's lane, entertained at dinner last Wednesdny evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roland D. Pollock, of St. Martin's, left Thursday to attend the wedding of Miss Phoebe M. Weaver and Mr. John Farrell, on Saturday, In WII llamsport. Fa. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hebnrd, of Chest nut avenue, have taken a cottage at Beach Haven for the summer months. West Philadelphia The marriago of Miss Mary Leah Mad dock, daughter of Mrs. Richard C. Mad dock, of 4317 Hazel avenuo, to Mr. Ed ward Ernest Tompkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Tompkins, will take place quietly next Wednesday evening, at 6 o'clock, at the home of the bride's mother. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her uncle, will be unat tended. The Rev. Dr. Rees, a retired minister, formerly of the Chestnut Street Baptist Church, will officiate. A small reception will follow the ceremony, for the Immediate families and Intimate friends of the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Slothower, 4S23 Hav orford avenue, entertained Thursday eve ning at their home In honor of the birth day anniversary of Mr. Levi Slothower. Among the numerous guests wero Mr. and Mrs. William S, Wright, Miss Doro thy Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin God dard, Mr. Matthew Johnson, of Camden, N. J., and Miss Edith Slothower. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hogg, of 4520 Merlon nvenue, entertained at dinner, followed by dancing, at their residence Tuesday evening. The guest of honor was Mr. George Lambert. The other guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Conway, Mr. and Mrs. James Hogg, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Deemer, Miss Catherine irio. Mr. and Mrs. John Zebley, Mr. John Merz, Miss Morgaret King. Mr. George Lambert, of 3739 Ludlow street, has Just returned from a visit to the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Mr and Mrs. Jason Hudson and Wash ington Hudson will leave shortly for Chlncoteague Islands, Va., where they will spend a portion of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Flnnlgan, of 6200 Greenway avenue, will leave the city soon for Somer's Point. N. J., where they will spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Camilla W. Zeckwer will spend the summer months at their cot tage, Moskoko, on Lake Champlaln. The Ionian Club has Issued invitations for the second annual iw"-' - held on Saturday evening, June 19. Among fhose invited to attend are Miss Dorothy nn Miss Mary wurns, " "" inis Helen Jenklnson. Miss Ella Adams. M.s "J"" Jt.i,rtir Mlsa E labeth McDonald. MlTsHllma Wallgren. MUs KSy Blades. Mr. Sidney Andrea, Mr SEk "Edward Qumn: M Y. josepu t Toward Syren and Mr, Fred Paul Wood"'""- . Roxborough Mlsa Irene Pearnley, oi w ne -n,T aave a delightfully appotated lunch "u X J. ? hr home In honor of t?r,s Blva Koch, of Pittsburgh, who Is M IL I short visit In Roxborough on h,S, l'a S m WHwn College, er .nthar guests were Miss Helen X $ fSrine Graves, Miss .$5 T'Nelsoa Miss Mildred Bckels, MUs S Walk. Ml Reba Reod and MU, Mwjorle Palmer, of Pasadena. Cal. Mr aad Mrs. 'John Clark Tlddeji, of nuTTex. win return to Phlladel BiS?bfiJto spead the summer with Sta TUde!. H Mr. and Mrs . JWtt UMSSg " t ItoMto avenue. Wl- ss Mt Agnes UUwbe. iha tedlea of the Moyor MemortaJ Br5tetwh. Manayunk awl Krams aviawi tJM Bov P B. Moyjr. pastor. wJfbotd ill of homeiaade brwd. PlM ojaea 4 veatef. Photo by Oray MISS REGINA GRAEPP BAREMORE Who will today become tho brido of Judge Clark McKinloy Whlttl- more, of Elizabeth, N. J., in Christ Church, Germantown. South Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. Terry Francisco, of 1231 South 15th street, gave a reception nnd dance at their home In honor of their daughter. Miss Marie Lester Francisco. Among thOBe present wero Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Clanclamlo, Miss Lena Clanctamlo, of New York; Mrs. L, Bruno, Mr. Albert Bruno, Miss Jane and Miss Florcnco Bruno, of Bristol. Pa.; Mr. C. A. Zappa, of Latono, Pa ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cavaluccl, of Egg Harbor, N. J.; Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Venutl, of Hammonton, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Traccy, of Atlantic City, N. J.j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ed wards, Miss Irene Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. John Fox, Mr. and Mrs. James Montone, Mr. and Mrs Charles Arrlson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Laporte, Miss Adeline Ln portc, Miss Susanna Fox, Miss Rose Fox, Miss Ray Do Marco, Miss Kate De Marco, Miss Anna Glaneth, Miss Rose Ellis, Miss Adele Cclla. Miss Anna Silk, Miss Mar garet McKlnney, Miss Elizabeth McKln noy. Miss Kathlyn Connor, Miss Eliza beth Connor, Miss Edith Rosa, Mlsa Madeline Grazine, Mr. John Fox, Mr. Charles Fox, Mr. Anthony O'Lang, Mr. Harry Camarote, Mr. Lawrence J. Keane, Mr. Justine Marconto, Mr, Richard Cas per, Mr. William Miller, Mr. Frank Car rozza, Mr. Charles GlanettI, Mr. John Nacey, Mr. Edmund Erb, Mr. Albert Cas per, Mr. Nicholas O'Lang, Mr. Joseph Francisco, Jr., and Mr. Charles Francisco. The St. Monica's Catholic Club gave Its annual banquet at the clubhouse, 18th and Rltner streots, on Tuesday eve ning. Mr. Edmund J. Burke was toast master and the speakers were the Rev. Father James Tlmmon3. Mr. William Weber, Mr. Frank McGurk, Mr. Joseph Gaffney and Mr. William Pawling. Tho following contributed to tho entertain ment: Doctor O'Keefe, Mr. Joseph Mc Cann. Mr. Joseph Delahunty, Mr. Lawr enco Flynn. Mr. Robert Barron and Mr. Raymond Conklln. Among those pres ent were Mr. W. Anderson, Mr. Joseph Burchlll, Mr. Robert Barron, Mr. Edmund J. Burke, president; Mr. William Curley, Mr. E. Connell, Mr. L. Collins. Mr. R. Conklln, Mr. M. Connelly, Mr. R. Cullen, Mr. J. Cassldy, Mr. F. Collins. Mr. J. Conley, Mr. J. Delahunty, Mr. H. Dunn, Mr. J. Daley, Mr. H. Daley, Mr. A. Dean, Mr. J. Daly, Mr. J. Deagon, Mr. J. Dougherty, Mr. C. Dunn, Mr. J. Roberts, Mr. C. Raffo, Mr. F. Shlrtz. Mr. F. Schneider. Mr. D. Splahn, Mr. J. Schnei der, Mr. W. Trotter, Mr. E. Toftard, Mr. W. Weber, Mr. E. Ward. Mr W. Woods. Mr. M. Dougherty, Mr. F. Dorcey. Mr. S. Ellis, Mr. L. Flynn, Mr. N. Furey. Mr. J. Gollcn, Mr. H. Gehrlng, Mr. E. Galen, Mr. J. Grelder, Mr. C. Hoguet, Mr. O. Hunt, Mr. R. Hinze, Mr. A. Hughes, Mr. L. Halpln, Mr. J. Johantes. Mr. J. John son, Mr. G. Jewel, Mr. William Kane, Mr. J Kaney. Mr. H. Lloyd, Mr. J. Logue. Mr. J. Lennon, Mr. D. J. Mclntyre, Mr. J. McDevltt, Mr. F. MoDonald, Mr. J. Mc Devltt, Mr. J. McCann, Mr. F. McOurk, Mr. J McGurk. Mr. J. McGuckln, Mr. Joseph McNamee. Mr. C. McAullffe, Jr., Mr. J. McCuen, Mr. E. Maher, Mr. E. Maher, Jr.. Mr. J. Maher. Mr. J. Murray, Doctor O'Neill, Doctor O'Keefe. Miss Florence Sternthal, J637 South 5th street, entertained last night in honor of her cousin. Miss Anna Harrison, of Den ver, Col. Covers were laid for 20 guests. There was muslo and dancing. Mr. John Hare yesterday afternoon en tertained about 20 members of the South wark TJ, G. I. at a shad dinner at I'oint Breeze Park. Hlartlng from Broad street and Moyamenslng avenue, the party motored to tho park. A baseball game was played, after which the dinner was served. There wore various other amuse ments and the party motored home at a late hour. The affair was In hoifbr of Mr. John B. McLea. Mr. and Mrs MaJTpearl, of 101J South 7th street, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Max Kline, of Jamaica Plains, Boston, Mass.. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl and their guests will go to Atlantlo City next week for a few days. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Kolnsky, of E28 South Wth street, will shortly open their cottage at Willow Grove for the summer with a house party to a few friends of the younger set. North Philadelphia The Phi MU Club will give a' progres sive dinner tonight starting at the home of Its president. Miss Adellna P. Noar. 3090 West Glrard avenue. From there .. in ,A ,h.iinm.inf Mlsa Eleanor Watfleld. MUs Helen Conley, Miss FJor. ence uurley, oonciuaina un , Merlon. The other members of the club . , .j. ,.. ill w.io Miss Lillian Rowl.ey. Ml... Bosella Htrleman Miss Carrie nussen, . -- Miss Marlon White. 1 . . i. i SUFFRAGE EVENTS TODY WOMAN SUFFRAtlB PART. T a. m.-8a"K bXh OBjd at tb ''?6i iiuh and Mrkt varleu artlel. vM SfSnJi taioa in the ItlhTejWittve DUulot. r'r...rir v-nhn in chart. " JL,,.t. aBiVCHUa SOCIBTY. Moaa-Opw " M!S ? OUy Hall !. Bwh3t. Mia BHB SapovlU. aVeaue aua Cambria aaaat- 8Ur Ml" aAiSa. a-nar ? oiU. . AA,.. An r?it Uaii nlasa. SLU, Ja JU KC MRS. ALFRED S. EISEMAN Who was married on June 1. Mrs. Eiscman will be remembered ns Miss Alino A. Selig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ell K. Selig. Photo graph is by Mathilde Weil, Tioga Mrs. Robley Dunglisson Snlvely and her sons, of 1709 West Tioga street, are occu pying their bungalow at Waynesboro, Pa., and will remain until autumn. Mrs. anil Mrs. Hugh Larrlck, of 3023 North Broad street, havo gono to Rich mond, Vn to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Weltzel nnd ihelr family, of 4C09 North Broad street, will leavp during the month for their summer homo In Ocean City. Miss Mnry Sullivan, who has been the guest of Miss Marian Jones, of 310; North 22d street, has returned to her homo In Baltimore, Md. WOODBIDE PARK "The Time, the Placo and the Girl," with the Royster Dudloy Opera Company. The familiar and amusing "Chicago show" of some years back, revived by Stago Director Darling, producer of "Tho Girl from Utnh." The cast Includes Eva Ollvottl, Clara Palmer, Charles Tingle .and others. FORItEBT "With the Fighting Forces of Europs," with tho Kaiser, King George, President Polncare, the King of Bel glum and Admiral Tlrpltz, the soldiers, sailors, battleships and forts of war ring Europe shown In klnemacolor for tho first time KEITH'S John Hyams and Leila 51c Intyro in Herbert Hnll Wlnslows mu sical playlet, "The Quakeress"; W.Horo llck's ensemble In "The Gypsy Camp," Russian folk dancing; Lady Sen Mai, Chinese singer, a Burton Holmes Travclctte to Rio do Janeiro; James Diamond and Sibyl Brcnnan In "Nlfty nonsenso"; Hal Stephens In "Famous Characters In FamouB Scenes"; Her man TImberg. comedian and violinist; Duproe and Dupree, cyclists, and the Hearst-Sellg News Weekly. NIXON'B GRAND Al Lewis nnd Com pany In "Tho New Leader"; Howard Chase, nnd Company In "Where Igno rant Is Bliss;" Manuel Romaln. min strel; Quecnle Duncdln, "The Variety Girl"; The Harrison West Trio, singers and dancers; the Roladow Brothers, equilibrists, and movlo comedies. CROSS KEYS (First half of week) The Merry Maids of Japan, the Cadets of de Gascogne, Cook and Lorense, "Her First Cose." the Plclannl troupe of acrobats, the Italian Maids and other turns. Second half or ween xne uoio nlal Montrose Troupe. Price and Deerle. Macintosh and Maids, "Tho Sacrifice, ' Joe King. Juggler; Tllford. ventrilo quist, and other turns. TROCADERO Bobby Morrow's "Big Burlesque Review." with Blanch Balrd, Gladys Sears, Pat Kearney nnd Frank Murphy. One of tho features is a trav esty, "Slumming." COMINO. , JUNE It. ' KEITH'S Elizabeth Brlce and Charles King In bits of musical comedy; Walter ( Kelly, "The Virginia Judge", Harry Tlghe and Babette In a comedy skit. Princess Radjah. In oriental dances, a Burton Holmes Travelette on "Buenos Aires"; Galettt's Baboons In "A Day at the Races": Ed Blondell and Gertrude Perry in "Tho Lost Boy"; Jule Bernard and Florence Scarth In "Loan-Sum ( Street," and Booth and Leander, pre- . oentlng "Something to Talk About." ' JUNE SS. , KEITH'S Flske O'Hara, Clara Morton, I Jack Gardner, tiussey ana uoyiu, Burton Holmes Travelette, Satsuda Japs, Cartmell and Harris, Adelaide Francis and Archie Nicholson & Co, Perlmutterings on Stars By MONTAGUE GLASS "Did you ever hear It that Slax Tuch man has got a .on by the name of Ralph Tuchman, whloh la now working as an actor!" Louis Gurtn. the real estater. asked as he sat opposite B. Rashklnd in the Regal Vienna Restaurant and Cafe, "Sure I hear It," Rashklnd answered, "and I ain't got no sympathy with Max neither, Gurln. because If a feller calls his son by such a name as Ralph, y un derstand, the best he could expect Is that a feller should turn out to be an actor or something." .... v, . "Seemingly you don't think very high of astors." Gurln commented. I think. Just so high from actors as anybody does. Gurln." Rashklnd de clared, "which I don't know nothing about 'em, Gurln, because I alnt got no actors In my family. Oott sol dank. "Why Gott sel dankT Gurln asked. "So far as I found out up to date. Rash klnd. you ain't got no rabonlm In your family neither, which If you could claim for a relation such en aotor like Povlo Warfleld adsr a ooneora Mk Montgomery and Stone, y'understand. you wouldnt got no kick coming, believe ma. "I seen 'em all," Rashklnd retorted. Notices for the- Society P w" be iwcepted and printed la the Evening ledger, but all sueh notUea must be writtea on ooe !d ' " B,u' be lraed la full, with full addreas, and whan pOMlbU tekphooo number must be (lieo. Sand all saeb, wmunusleatlom to "Satiety Kdltor." Kitulog Ledaer, 68 CliutDut street. Dalaa. $ha rqufaemnU oarrled sat tbat verMeattaa may P"H!. fca uatlea wtU net b pabttlil- ijfeBk Northeast Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Uurnstlno and fam ily, of 193C North 7th street, have left for their country homo at Clayton, N. J., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. McCaulcy. of 211 East Cumberland street, are spending tho sum mer at their hnuee at Island Heights, N. J. Sirs. Sol Jacobs and family have re moved from 2010 North 8th street to 1507 North Sth streot. Miss Flora Hyman and Mr. Aaron Hy mnn, of 2033 North Front street, havo taken apartments at tho Pasadena, Ori ental avenue, Atlantic City. THEATKICAL BAEDEKER "nr.d what la It7 Dovld Wurfleld acta very natural, like a poor feller In tzurls, y'understnnd, aber, there's lots of green horns which I could cried a whole lot woracr as I cried from Wnrfleld, except that with such poor schnorrers neblch, If you show them suckers tho least little encouragement, y'understnnd, they would never rest till they get from you a coupje of dollars, Gurln. As for this hero Arm of Who's-thls & Stone, I admit I cot to laugh at them, Gurln, but if you -would be proud to have In your family a couple of fellers which everybody laughs nt, Gurln, you got funny ldecs about what Is bekovet in a family, Gurln, I must say." "Montgomery & Stone oser worry If people laugh at 'em," Gurln said. "They're a couple of very good actors, Rashklnd. I bet ycr If they got a cent Invested In flrst-class A number one loft buildings, they got half a million dol lars. "You don't tell me!" Rashklnd ex claimed. "Dovld Wnrfleld Is another booiI actor, only In a different way," Gurln contlnuod. "Warfleld owns tenement property, other wise he Is Just as good as Montgomery & Stone, y'understand, and some saya even better by a couple of hundred thou sand dollars." "Is that so?" Rashklnd cried. 'Furthermore, George M. Kohn Is also good for half a million dollars at the very least," Gurln went on, "and still another very good actor Is a feller by the name Corse Payton, which he owm prop erty in Brooklyn, although, of course, LEILA McINTYRE At Keith's next week. DANCINO H. D. Wagner Academy ",&,. Private Lton Day or Kvg. I'honsDIu. B8. Patriotic g Dance -- M8"-, Not Ranted. Prlr. & Cla bwu, Tum. i i'rl. "!r . . Dance Contest w"k, Scholar' Practice Dance ' Tburi Bvs , l Jn ij- Bhirtwaut wed. & Sat. "Ji u,n" Dane. Bvirr VV CU" Jl"' BY . JUIM 1W Dig Special wea, vs .June aa aoa . rnRTlSSOZ SCHOOL ,arrbu.lnV.r.Uaiy.r80! & 10 8 p' "branch studio Tig N. 20th St- Pboo..FeBlr7ieip, 3V s the Summer rate six idvt "Us. PJ lac itaaeass .la1 l"2f"' i-. . . - . THE CORT1SSOZ SCHOOL lfcM ChMtaut 8t Ptww. Leaatt 31. The Dayton Casino WPK DANOINO HYSHV viniiw WANTED MOTION PICTURE IDEAS, TITLES. STORIES Dfajsa Advaatw aaWjsU f4na.n0 SMfia ftr 7w " -"vr;. Address Scenario Editor HU, 1W W. 6Ute 8t- Cbl- GLOBE numjpMngufc 3 nan HJgKWEB "fin? Ftmtkw" "" VWHjpM A WEDDING of Interest to German town residents will be that of Mies Regina Graeft Baremoro and Judge Clark McKlnley Whlttlmore. of Mlzabeth, N J The ceremony will take pliee at J o'clock tonight In Christ Church, McCallum and Tulpehoeken streets, and will be per formed by the Rev, Henry Arndt, as sisted by the Rev. Dr. Baer, of Trinity Church, Elisabeth, N J. A reception will follow Immediately at the home of the bride's parents, Cliveden avenue nnd Jef ferson street, for 300 guests. Miss Bnrcmore will havo as matron of honor her cousin, Mrs Seymour Miller, of New York, and Miss Margaret Falkner Will act as maid of honor. The brides maids will Inctudo Miss Dorothy Green, Miss Margaret Law, Mies Gertrude Ross, of Doyleatown; Ml Jane Whlttlmore, of Elizabeth, N. J. Judge Whlttlmore will have as best man the brldo's brother, Dr, Henry Randel Baremore, Jr., and the ushers include Mr. Chaunoey MoPherson, Mr. Ernest Mulford, Mr. Walter Ash mead, Mr, Reginald Graelf, Mr. Seymour A. Miller, Mr. Eldrldge, of Elizabeth, N. J. The bride, who will bo given In mar riago by her father, wilt wear, an ex quisite gown of cream-color satin, the bodice of which will be made of chiffon and old point lace which has been In the bride's family for many years. Her veil will bo of lace fastened with orango blossoms, She will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and white orchids. Mrs. Seymour Miller, the matron of honor, will wear light green taffeta mails short and with a Jacket whl oh covers a bodice and long sleoves of chiffon the same shade. A Leghorn hat faced with green nnd trimmed with a single pond Illy completes tho costume. She will carry an arm bouquet of pink snapdragons. Tho maid of honor will be gowned In pink, a shade deeper than that worn by tte bridesmaids. Their frocks will be of tho same model, the facing of tho Leghorn hats, matching the gowns. They also will enrry pink snapdragons. Palms and pink peonies will bo used In profusion as decorations at tho emirch and house. After an extended wedding Journey Mr and Mrs. Whlttlmore will be nt home after October I at 765 North Broad street, Ellzaoetn, N. J. SEEGER-BETHELL. Tho marriage Is announced of MUs Arabella Bethel), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bethel), to Mr. Edward B. Seoger, of Mount Airy, on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, at the homo of tho brldo's undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Glider, 4931 Hazel avenue, In whose name the invitations were Is sued. Tho Rev. Herbert W. Westwood, pastor of tho M. E. Church, Mount Airy, oRlclnted. Miss Elizabeth Bethcll, a sis ter of tho bride, attended as maid of honor, and another sister, Miss Elva Bethell, played tho wedding march. Miss Helen Bethell, another sister, nnd Miss FOR THE COMING WEEK Rashklnd, none of these here actors la an good as they used to be. Rashklnd, on account of tho way real estate Is so dead nowadays, especially In Brooklyn." THEATRE CHESTNUT PLAYING NONE BUT THE BEST ACTS ALL THE TIME1 NEXT WEEK THE POPULAIt AMEIUCA.V MUSICAL COMEDT STAItS JOHN HYAMS and LEILA McINTYR In Herbert Hall Window's "THE QUAKERESS" A DAINTY riiAYLET WlTlt UEVf BOSC. 8 AND OnlOINAI, DAWCE8 A NEW EUnOPEAN W. HORELIK'S ENSEMBLE An Original niot ot Motion, "IN THE GYrSY CAMP" LADY SEN MEI CELEURATED CHINESE SlNClINO STAR, IN AMEItlCAN AND NATIVE BONG 3 BURTON HOLMES TRAVELETTE Marvolou. Plftilre Slory, 'THE CRUISE TO rtlO DE JANEIRO" JAMES DIAMOND & SIBYL BRENNAN In a Mirthful Mimical Medley. HAL STEPHENS & CO. THE FOUR JANLEYS llE.IKHT-SBf.IO NEWEST MOTION l'lCTDItES 2 Shows Dally Matinees, S P M.. I5o and 80c. Nlshta, IP M 2Bo to II 00 bi. Aiivnte n W..K In Advance Ml, Filbert 8.10S, KevetoneRaea 2180 ivnurv iv vniv YOIIK CITY. DO NOT IUII. TO VISIT B. P. Keith's Palace Theatre a.SrS. THE WORLD'S GREATEST MUSIC 1IAT.I- OPEN ALT, 8PMMKB Aloli.,'lue. Mru, MERRY MAIDENS OF JAPAN iliur.,trl.Jt bat. COLONIAL MONTROSE TROUPE K Other Acte & Keyetnilg Knmf.llx Mat. 1QC Dally uc h;T6 10c, 15c, 20c NixoNs GRAND ' NEXT WEEK "" Vaudeville's Funniest Novelty, AL LEWIS & CO. A Laugh Riot. "The New Leader." HOWARD CHASE & CO. Manuel Romalne & Georgle Smith HarrlsooWestTrlQ I Queenle Dunedlo Rolandow Brog.J Laughing Pictures S?BT,93000Seata - SPECIAL REDCW) FRICW 35c jt- run i - w.i.- ALL NEXT WEEK STARTING MONDAY MATINS8 Gentry Bros. Famous Shows 2:15 P. M.,1?? SslSP.M. iSISwfe'fflteilS-. r KTv4,k B . . .-.j. . waLs At. r"-4Kt;f,TVriia.h at BA&VMA- -V- Z J .,. PXM0 STXMMV H" Stanley &&$ Fi0M 'The Dawn of a Tomorrow" OUUmt't Vttmm vr fcumJay, A. H- BROAD 'ESSSaS!?6 All TWa Waak tWIurday ttottw lir ass "S FT TrocacUro ttararrr fi.i saw Wi.g- PaJOJK VuJX Evelyn Seeger, the bridegroom's- small sister, were flower girls. Mr. George John ton acted as beet man. A! reception fol lowed the ceremony, ntter which th young couple left for s, wedding trip Upon their return they will spend th aummef at Ocean City, where Mr and Mrs. Van Gilder have taken A cotiAffe. DEVLIFEEr.Bt. The marriage tt Mlsa Irene Mas Fcetey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Feeler, of M North 51st street, and Mr. Thorn A. Devlin, of 210 North .Parson street, took place Wednesday morning, in the Church of Our Mother of Sorrow. The Rev. P. F. O'Neill, spiritual director of the Vlotrlx Cathollo Club, performed the ceremony, which was followed by a Nuptial Mill. The bride was attended by Miss Lillian Kelly, and Mr. Devlin had for his best man Mr. Robert Henry Both are prominent members of the Vlo trlx Club. A wedding breakfast for the bridal party was served at th hem of the bride, after which Mr. and Mrs. Devlin left for a trip through th New England Btates. They will be at home after July 1 at 111 North 65th street COLEMAN-HULING. Tho marriage of MUs Helen M. Hullng to Mr. Wllmer B. Coletaftn took place quietly this morning nt 7 o'clock In thS parsonage of the Ebenezer Methodist Eplacopal Church, 62d and Parrtih streets. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. B. Lynch, pastor of the church. The bride wore a simple traveling gown and was unattended. Following the cere mony Mr. and Mrs. Coleman left on their wedding trip, and upon their return will live In this city. ' BROWN-COOK. .Tho marriage of Miss Caroline B.'coolt of 1611 Oxford street, and Mr. Samuel W. Brown, of Brownstown, Pa., will be solemnized tonight at the; homo of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Dr, and Mrs. Robert Reld, Oil City, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Brown will Uvo In North Tona wanda, N. T. MORAN-EAGAN. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Edgon announce the marriage of their daughter. Mlsa Mary Agatha Eagan, to Mr. Joseph Law rence Moran, In the Church of St. Greg ory, at Nuptial Mass, on Monday morn ing, June 7, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Amanda Dlehl Fegety, of S625 Ger mantown avenue, announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Elsie Frances Fegely, to Mr. Harry Thomas Kreplln on Tuesday evening. In St. Simeon's Church. ? Bashklnd wagged his head from side to side and made Incoherent tounds through his nose. Indicating surprise too profound for words. AND TWELFTH STS. DANCING SENSATION CalUd "NIFTYNON8EN8E" HERMAN TIMBERG DUPREE and DUPREE ..a a. irUt.i ItTK- 11,1 ttmnm Next CfU liufttrr A Duller Opera Co. in tho nig Mmlcal (omedr Time' TKe Place ipca wsi A1 A imriKIV HAT WKll.. llkl. HOe NIOlirS and SAT MAT . 10. We. W SEATS ON &M AT flKinKl-8 IW00DSIDE I'HILA.'H FOIU1MOST KABlt FREE ADMISSION Ta Mm., el Paek. TluUil oral ft Ioetrumcntal Csnotrta TbU Aflemoon Si Ktuloic I FORREST TODAY s l,tsu TbU Nax W Twlca aUy AU eaaia. -o wrrS Ha natural Cola! U(-lta Vlutlw tletyfa re r?:Ut: Pv. TUB g'MB wv BiRiii-i!, rroou, utunnn-a Tujv4h. 8t!oiJp Laraaai Motion ptciuraa It we- Ofct-u 16c, . UAJWlua u a u u r k SO WKKtt aNOTHEH BXSbATltW TSS JAMBS BAStsSMJ BXSJJVlt. jtmt V.J.rW at Hotim P . THRO CENTRAL AFRICA GLOBE &BOUjftFg itMlFSH 11 VAimrvn t.R ACld . IM- wMmm . ViMh iMT'VHH I TanSiBl