milLADELPmANS It , ta nm nt 1-1. -... -aim m Buvwrrs VARIED DOINGS r aniZfZ'T!. rtt Newport rft. AND MI18. ALftXANDttrt .BROWN, of Iloscmont, who aro pending- tho summer at SunnyiTieail, their nti ftt NorraeanBott rier, entertalneil Kufllnncr last night, their guests Including If, and Mrs. Thomas McKcan, air. and Irs. John It, Fell, Mr. M. Stevehson and til&s Kitty Smith, 'who la their house Rtfest. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will have ns Their Buest during the latter part of Rftguat, Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. 11. perm Smith, of Strafford. Britr. and Mrs. Clarence Vf, Dolan. who pre spending tho summer at Newport, have ns ineir nouso guesi ror several Bays Mrs. Gralmm White, of London, for STSorn they entertained at dinner last Evening. Mrs. White will be rememhered Kg Miss Dorothy Taylor, of New York. 'i Mli Mary Drown Warburton. who Is at Krcaent tho guest of her grandparents, lr. and Mrs. John Wanamakor, at their KKttase at Chelsea, will loavo on August R?to Join her Bister, Mis. Arthur do lllceren, at Newport, where sho will spend Hie balance or. mo monm, BCaDtatn ond Mrs. Edward Huchanan Cassatt, of Chcstcrbrook Farms, Dcrwyn, ho aro at present at Newport, will Snortiy icavu iur iiurruaimeu x icr, where they will bo the guests for a few Bays of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Lowber Welsh, and then go on to Bar Harbor to visit Airs. A. wassail. Mtra James Caverly rowlln. of anil- hrook lane, Havcrford, who lm beon tho Ifuest of her brother. Captain William flmi unuca amies navy, ai ixewpviii tnn returned. Miss Mary Sims has been Rtaylng at Bay Head with her children. Along the Main Line RATtDMOItE. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln O. icilno and son, of 17 Church road, aro Imaktng a visit at Washington, D. C. Pie. an Mrs. Stacy B. Lloyd are soond- flng tho summer months at Wutch Hill, I. fit AVRirFOItD. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. ft s,i. nm! their children, of Stewart avenue, aro spending sovoral weeks with BMr. Pago's parents, Mr. nnd Sirs. Joseph IF, Page, Jr., at their farm on Paoll road, EPaoll. 4A-ttlH T?1tvnVf1, rirnnfTAr. nf Old Gulf K' . , ,1 0..a. ...lU flAnrla fni irOaa, Will 3UU OULUlimj . ww . .. ".California, by way oi ranaran. i'BUYN MAWB. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Dixon and Miss isatnanno uixon. oi Joid Gulf road, have returned from Cal Slfornla. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bllnksop will leave L'next week for Panama. (mtvhs sir. nnd Mrs. William T. Hunter, Miss Irene A. Hunter, Mr. Will- lam T, Hunter, jr., ana -nr. uib " ni.Tfnntor will leave today for California, Stopping at tho Grand Canyon, Yosemlto Valley, and returning from the exposition by, way of Ycllowatono Park and tho Canadian Rockies. Germantown Ktr. nrf Mrs. Clinton Beagary. of the Newport. are registered at tho Stockton Ma, in Capo aiay, ror a suiy ui " h. . a fn ntirl A.Tt"l MKs. in tno autumn mi. "" Beagary will make tneir nomo in raiu- (town. i.Mrai. nhnriH Coadv. of Boyer street, and her three children have left for Sea side Park, where they will remain far the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel V. Foster, of 223 West Fenn street, will leave tho lattor f part or next month for California to at tend tbo Panatna-i'acinc imposition. I Dr. John A. O'Brien, of B610 Greene fitreet, has returned from a short stay In lAsbury Park. Mr. and Mrs. Annamarta Jnnnlzzl, of $831 Magnolia avonuo, have issued In vitations for tho marriage of their Kauehtor. Miss Paquallna Jannlzzl, to Mr. biDatlno a. acarpeuo on aunaay, aubu 2J, at 5 o'clock, in Immaculato Conception Parish Hall, Chelten avenue nnd Chew street HMlss Katherine McK. Quln, who spent tfto week-end at tno iiotot uonnis, Aiian tie. City, has returned to hor home, Ml West Walnut lane. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Lord, of 33S linnhoim utreflt. win m to the Traymore, Atlantic City. August 15, for several weeks. Mis MntiM Leonard, of 221 School Jlouse, lane, will leave on August 13 for Eagle's Mere, whore she will bo tho guest 5f Miss Josephine Alcorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Alcorn. Trs. Cheater Haney, of tho Monhelm Daitments. Oucen Lane, will leave to- pporrow for Ventnor, where fibe will be BKe guest of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd A. Kagendorph at their cottage. Mrs. Haney gSs Just returned from Montclnlr, N, J., Evbere sho visited Mrs. S. D. Chow. KMr. and Mrs. George Hartley Deacon. of McKean avenue, gave a small dance H their home last night In honor ot Jhelr Bon. Mr. Frank Deacon, wnoso frjends will be glad t hear that he has recovered from ft severe Illness. Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. relrson, or 'hm-irm nnrt fjanova avenues. Glenslde, MOmpanled by their two daughters, Mlss IVrttn Petrsnn nnd Mlsa Helen Pelrson, EJJye arrived at their home In the Adirond ack Mountains and win remain unui Biptember 1. ' Ir. Wnrrt Vhealock. Of WynCOte, WllO Pas beon spending tho summer at Seaside iirK, f. J., nas leu wu v 1 . nd8. Who will oruiso to i-oriiunu, ., here they will visit for several weeks. Ir. and Mm. James n. Homer, of Ash- Sfrne, havq leased their cottage at Stone irbor for th balance of the summer flfr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Frledrioh, of Sk Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Homer will Mrt next week for California, wnero will remain until uciooer asine mtn ot Dr. and Mrs. Frank Talley. Talley was formerly wws uer, o Ashbourne. lr, Harvey S. Newcomer, of Washing- w, v., is ocoupyinis -b"". "-- en Sylvaula avenue, aisnswe. tor i Bimr. Hiid Mrs ourn Simons, of FalrhlU He. QUiulde, aooowpanlod by their Hotlces for th Society pxe will b kcepted nd printed In the Kfenlng rr -eurtr, out H saen o" " r written on ene side et the psptr, jiut be sUped In fuU, with full wl- 'fd.t, ojl beu poio ih". uauiutr ihusi pa eitu. 6to4 all mch MaiuuBleatlB t "Swtcty Editor," KtwIsK LsUftr. M Ghestoul stmt. UhUh IU rJiuliMit MWWil oak m tbst twWeattaa r U UailllU, li uvco will t HAVE PROMiNin "'iujii toterMnat Dinner at Nana- Personals. Uh?hf,XneVend .Wn WaUr ' MriT Tt,n.nC8"10!,.a ttnA her aushter, mo ! W,tcks "KP 1Iotel Dennis; noVorVoVlUTxo"- ,Dnne" WUl West Philadelphia Miss Gertrudo M. Murphy entertained ,li?MLalJ?vle Club- of Blackwood, at her evenInD2ll.N0tl, 52d ,,.lrca, on MndaV n . 1 1 ' n,1 n. Pr8fesslvo novelty party, mm"1" an.d musld' children's games, such tut mizin n t... .. . Ami8 nr.d Strlngl"K bMdi.' wiiTpiaVid Among thoso present were Mlsa Evelyn ?",yJ H., ano JIk. MIm Katherine xtMii ' iu,B,3 J"ry uonegan, M ss Noll MnMinfe' Mlss Bndla Valntlno, Mis" It,' Tn9,k ,Kneh Mr' Pmnels Lynch .li n ,1' 3fr Ar,hur O'Hnra, Mr. Joseph llellly, Mr. Joseph Hayes Mr Joseph A. Murphy and Mr. James Monks. Mr. w. J. Jones nnd his family, of B223 ualtlmore avenue, aro at Ocean City for tho season. Mrs. n. A. Hanco and Miss Carrie Hnnco, ESlo Willows avenue, will Bpoml tho month of August with cottago friends at ventnor. Miss Ella Gardner, of 6110 Westminster aY.e'lu,c' wl" Pend tho month of August with her sister, Mrs. John Bencar, ot 227 Indiana avenue, Atlantlo City. Tho members of the Beta Sigma Chap ter of the Kappa Beta Sigma Sorority nave taken a house In Capo May which they will occupy the remainder of the summer. Among thoso who aro there now nro Miss Kthyl Allen, Miss Gejaldlno llartlctt. Miss Marion Buckley, Miss Sara Cooke, Miss 1311a Fnlck, Miss Nan Har vey, Miss Eleanor Johnston, Miss Mnry Long Kuglcr, Miss Kathleen Kuglcr, Mls3 Mary Levan and Miss Margaret Trimble. Mrs. Falck Is chaperoning tho party. Mrs. Edward Harman and her daugh ter, Miss Dorothy Harman, will spond ,?. m?ntn ot August In Atlantic City with Mrs. Herman's brother, Mr. Joseph E. Dovlne. Miss Loretto Cooke and Mlss Helen McDonald, of E403 Spruco street, have returned from a week's stay at tho shore. They will loavo in a few weeks for a trip to Main). South Philadelphia ' Mlss Kathryn Quattlo, of 1811 East Passyunk avenuo, and Mr. Jack Casper, of 422 Taskor street, will spend tho next two weeks at Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison B. Conniman, of i-ast Moyamenslng avonuc, will leave bundny, for an extended tour of the feouth. Mlsa Ruth Allison Monahan. of 2311 lasker streot, has returned from an ex tended visit to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Car nardlne, of Brlgeport. Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Sealmore Lofiand and their daughter, of 223t South Bonsall street, are onjoylng a trip to Townsend's Inlet, whore they will remain for two weeks. North Philadelphia Mr. and Jlrs. Baudcnstcln, 1231 West Hazzard street, are spending several weeks with relatives In Wllllamsport, Pa. Mr. Jay M. Daniels, 2S32 Columbia ave nue, lias returned from a visit to Schuyl- itiu iiaven. l'a. Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Smith, of 2)10 .orin yjin streot, announce the be trothal of their daughter, Mlss Qlodean Smith, to Dr. Curtis Clyde Eves, also of this city. The wedding will take nlace in October. Mr. David Chnlfln, of 1033 Brown street, is nt his cottago at Mlllvlllo, N. J., whero ho will remain for a few weeks. Mr. Maxwell W. Kalman. of 15th nnd Susquehanna avenuo, was tho guest of air. warry u. urosto, at Stone Harbor, last week-end. Mr. P. J. Malln nnd family, of 2d nnd Poplar streets, are spending tho summer at Wlldwood, with Mlss Mary Flnley as their guest. Northeast Philadelphia Mlss Josephine Clark and her sister, Mlss Alice Clark, 2630 Emerald street, nro visiting their sister, Mrs. Joseph O'Con nor, at Atlantlo City. Mlss nose Semet, of 1816 East Orleans street. Is on a vacation trip to Holly Beach for several weeks. Announcement Is made of the engage ment of Mr, Lawrence Kent, of 3113 Mem phis street, and Mies Josephine Clark, cf 2630 Emerald street. At present Mr, Kent Is In Atlantlo City. Mr. James Connors, of 1318 Hope street. Is spending some time with relatives In Atlantlo City, Mr, Thomas F. Duffy, of 1837 Mutter street, Is visiting friends In Wlldwood. Vacation Day Precautions It's a great annoyance to find )otrss far from home and unable to obtain your favorite neictpaper. Before iou to axeav notlfu the Evening Ledger to have vour paper aent to you. Bpeelfy the edition J desired. MARRIED LAST TUESDAY Li TViBP ' MfcSfc MM s&BtfiU&BfcBto 1&. AjbbbbtSM b1bbb "iBI HbMb1wF IIb' - ' I ''UbI' - wBT'J.mi-1 K(T !jr lfcTBKil llPsJ Mm j glggiyo LEDfiER-PniLA-nTCT.PWTA pEIDAY, JULY BBl i kBfRSlHSBBIBk viKlllMR 11.11 J Bn BBl BBf).WBKmaBBFy BflBjJ xS fBH BH ' " V BHBKSK IBJBFdf via eK.- Bn -""" - sbHHp0- Jmvw ' Wm&m H s ? :t);vi: , "mv '. .., -:'" i 1 lEli 1 XBKV SKWBBBBHBSBKifHSlw'iiSj - """'-??!W :--BBMKBBBBHHSaMBS JfiSwt gyjayismS5ag;&w u.i.j..ii .m.. SB& gwwpiwWiBiyiPwB!MWBwBBra Photo by OUbtrt Studio. MRS. HUBERT DE LA ROCHE WIEGAND Who before her mnrriago this morning was Mis3 Isnbel Ancora Bryan. Sho is tho daughter of Dr. nnd " Mrs. Joseph R. Bryan, of 4200 Chestnut street. j. KNITTING FAD OF THE WINTER IS CONTINUED AT THE SEASHORE Sweaters and Scarfs of Brilliant Hue for Milady of Fashion Are Made by Her Own Nimble Fingers. Vacation Doings. ATLANTIC CITY, July 30. WHEN the summer girl relaxes after hor morning dip In tho surf nnd comes forth to form an Interesting group on one of thb piers or perchance the hotol or cottage piazza in the afternoon she knits or crochets. Embroidery seems to havo lost its hold. Knitting came Into vogue last winter, whon everybody worked so Industriously making scarfs for tho soldier boys, and It was found to bo a very useful accomplishment. Many ot tho girls wearing tho smartest woolen sweaters .will tell you with considerable pride they knit them themselves. Indeed, knitting has proved so fascinating that some Industrious girls have made three or four modish top coverings of the beau tiful pastel yarns. Canary color la n general favorite. A girl on the Steel Pier this afternoon was uomg soma mei crocheting for a bedspread, which sho confessed was for her "hope chest." She proudly exhibited to an, admiring group a set of throe Initials which were to bo inset in heavy linen across the bolster. For the centre she was crocheting a large square medallion, in which Dan Cupid was scattering blossoms about. Her method of crocheting was Identical with tho tidies our grandmothers used to knit for the backs of sofas and thoso "comfy" armchairs, all of which brings to mind that very old, moss-grown saying, "There Is nothing new under the sun." Two brldgo parties were held In fashion able Chelsea this week. The centre of In tcrest was tho all-day fote held at Kenton Hall, Belmont avenue and the beach, for the benefit of All Saints' Church, on Wed nesday. The lower exchange was dotted with gayly decorated booths adorned with iimmnr blooms. There wus keen rivalry as to which booth would take In the most money at the end of the day, and every one worked with might nnd main to raise tho desired 12000. which will probably bo mode up by subscriptions If the profits of the sale do not quite reach that amount. Among those who were especially In terested In making the fete a success wero Mrs. William II. Bennett, Mrs. Lin coln Godfrey, Mrs. Robert Martin Will iams, Mrs. Edward Porteous, Mrs. Cecil Sayre, Mrs. Pierce Archer, Mlss Wal lace, Mrs. John W, Williams. Mrs. E. P. Curpenter, Mrs. S. Bartram Richards, Mrs, J. H. Townsend, 3d, Mlis Henrietta MRS. MORRIS UAST . Large, Mrs. V. P. Wood, Jlrs. Lincoln Godfroy, Jr., Sirs. Albert Pnncoost, Mrs. E. B. Taylor. Mrs. Knorr, 'Jlrs. William Craig, Mlss George, Mrs. John Mason, Mlss Phyllis Walsh, Mrs. Samuel P. Huhn, Mlss Ruth Wilson, Miss Orpha Shryock, Miss Dorothy Deacon, Miss Dorothy Morlcy, Miss Harriet Chapman, Mlss Pauline Jump Arey, Mlss Katherino Putman, Mlss Lois Jackson, Mlss Kitty Mlskey, MIs3 Dorothy Turner, the Misses Fisher and tho Misses Broomall. Mr. nnd Jlrs. John C. Nolan, whose marriage took place early In the week at Mount Carmel Church, Philadelphia, are horo for their honeymoon. Jlrs, Nolan beforo her marriage was JIIss Elizabeth A. Page, of 1910 South 2d street. Senor Domlcto de Gaba, Ambassador from Brazil to the United States, Is at tho Traymore, accompanied by his family. Jlrs. Stephen C. Chester Is entertain ing at her summer home In Ventnor JIIss Carolyn A. Barreck. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Barreck, Jr., of Read ing, Pa. Jlr. and Mrs. Patrlok Dempsey, of West Philadelphia, have taken a cot tage on Sovereign avenue South, Chelsea, for tho remainder of the season. They nro accompanied by the Misses Dempsey. ' JIIss Anna Toland. who has been visit ing friends In Philadelphia for a few days, returned to 'ner summer cottage on Brighton North, this afternoon. Jlr. Stanley Frelhofor Is entertaining Jlr. Edward Welsen, of Philadelphia, at his seashore cottage on Richmond ave nue. Mlsa Elizabeth J. Bennett, of 111 North Chelsea avenue, will have as her guest for the month of August Miss Anna n. Black, of 4525 Parrlsh street, Philadel phia. CAPE MAY, July 30. Another dancing contest will be held nt the Red Mill Sat urday night, and It Is hoped that It may be as great a success as the one last week, Mr. Johnson, leader be or chestra, will donate a silver cup to the winner, Mlss Elizabeth McCIellan, of German town, has arrived in Cape May, where she will spend several weeks. Mlss Eleanor Hopkins has come to Cape Jlay, to remain through the month of August as a guest of her uncle, Mr. James B, Hopkins, at his beautiful home on Ocean Drive. JIIss Ellse Hopkins will not arrive hero until tho middle of Sep tember, when she will Teturn from the San Francisco Exposition. Jlr. and Mrs. C. R. Chandler have ar rived at Hotel Cape May, to be here for several weeks. Jlr- and Mrs, Harold Moon havo had as their guests for the last few days Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dudley . Warwick, of Ardmore, Many Baltlmoreans will arrive this week, among whom are JIIss Louise House, daughter of Jlr. and Mrs. William House. Miss Margaret Emory, a debu tante of tn coming reason; Mlss Anna Wrluht, Jlrs. Barton Van Nm, Mr. and Jdt. George B. Slmmoji, of ItoUnd l'ark. These charming paopto will be delightful additions and will make Cape May appear even more like a small Bal timore than before. Mr. Harry Llpplncott Cassard. of Oer mantown, has arrived la Cape May, where she has Joined hr sen and daugh ter, Jllsa Catharine C&iaard and Mr. Edward Cassard, at Baltimore Ion, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson Brown, of Baltimore, formerly of 0nantown, will arrive with their daughter, Mi Florence Brown, rbls week, to ressaln the ret of the fuvaautt. MU Brows wW be a deb utante ut the conUjiK wtater- MUS Steel 8blMa wu teen on the tacb looking very dtMsUos la white 30, llnon, a rose silk sweater nnd brown lib erty straw hat, trimmed In brilliant-colored field flowers. Mlss Dorothy Wilson has left Geneva, N. Y., and will Join her family, Jlr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Wilson, at their summer home, on Jefferson street, JIIss Wilson will bring with' her Miss Florence Rlch ards, of Jledla, as her guest for several weeks. Jilts Eljzaboth Kennedy, ono ot tiio most popular of tlteV younger set of Cape lilay, will bo greatly missed when she leaves this week to Join JIIss Dorothy Putnam In New York for an extensive visit. Mlss Anno Steele, ot Baltimore, will arrive in Capo Jlay August 1, to bo tho guest of Mlss Alva Sargeant at her home, on New York avenue. Jtlss Sar geant will leave the shore the middle of August, to be tho guest of Jlr, and Mrs. William Coleman Freeman at their beau tiful home in York Harbor, Malno. OCEAN CITY, July 30.-A card party will bo given for tho Haydn Club of Oak Lane at the Casino Club, Ocean city, Thursday afternoon. AugUst 19.. A num ber of luncheons will precede tho games. Jlrs. Arthur C. Ochrle, of 1923 North 13th street, Logan, has had ns her guest JIIss Evelyn Fels nt her Ocean City home, SOS Park avenue. Jlrs. James M. MoNally. of 1923 North 12th street, Logan, who Is In Oceaji City for the summer, was guest or nonor ni a luncheon given by Mrs. George A. w;il mniins at the Hewllngs. Ocean City. Jlrs. "WHllmanns' guests came from German town and Tioga and Included Jtrs. Mnu rlco A, Nugent, Jlrs, Lesllo JlcPhcrrin, Jlrs. James JtcCrudden, Jlrs. James It. Vincent and Jlrs. E, M. Horn. Jlr, nnd Jlrs, Clarence Sill, of Lans downe. Who have taken a cottago for the summer at Ocean City, entertained a party aboard their yacht, tho Ariel, yes terday. BAY HEAD, July 80. Among thoso who have taken cottages at Bay Head and are enjoying the cool sea breezeB of the shore are Mr, and Mrs. J. Ernest Richards, of Philadelphia;. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Reath, JIIss Nancy Reath, Jlr. Thomas Reath, Jr.. who are entertaining many parties ot young peoplo over the week-ends. Jlr, Graham Damon, of Providence, R, I formerly of Philadelphia, Is one of the recent arrivals at the Bluffs, where he will spend a couple of weeks, Jlrs. Joseph F. Edwards and Mr. Ed ward Baldwin Edwards, of Philadelphia, have arrived at their cottage and will spend the remainder of the summer at the shore. Mrs. Frank Roberts, of Wynnewood. Pa., who has been spending the early summer at her cottage at Lake George, N, Y., has left for Bay Head, where she will spend several days. Miss Jlay Hodges ) one of the younger set who Is seen regularly on the tennis court, and her game Is watched with interest by her many friends. The ladles' doubles tennis tournament started Monday and Is to be played off this week. Many entries both from Orange, New York and Philadelphia are playing. Miss Marjorle Mann has Joined the crowd ot young people and is seen sailing, which Is one of her pet spprt She Is ooklng stunning and Is always sur rounded by many triends, Mrs. James M. Longacre and Mlss Car oline Longacre, of Bt. David's, Fa., are occupying their cottage at Bay Head and are Joined over the week-ends by Mr. James Barton Longacre. BIVHK STKAMBOATa THOMAS CLYDE Family Exclusion Steamer to AUGUSTINE BEACH 100 Miles 50 Cents Stepplor Chester and reswufroTe Only Uoat to Atttustlne lltwca Landing In Hst at Breve j u( sslt-wster batllBf. 600 aJlVJrj' batbrooiBJ. FM r. Ssitrs .9" bv "rf Uach; dwjias- .11 u- ArtssUa wilier, ilaly labia. bson aud SiirKowul Ti(. CWUsna. 8 to W.tt Jm Aii Wharf 8! SiUMilAJ't . 1-915. WEST PHILADELPHIA WMOttMJ Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph ftoberts Jimm Became nrukt or mr. jitiuert ao la Roche Wiegand Thtk Morning. Othdr Nuptials. TUB wedding of Jtlss Isabel Anedra Bryan, daughter of Dr. tmA Mn. Xa. seph Roberts Bryan, of 4200 Chestnut street, nnd Mr. Hubert de la Roche Wiegand took place this morning in St James' Catholle Church, 38lh and Chest nut streets, at 10:80 o'cloek. The cere mony was perfotmed by the Rev. Jnmes F. Jronahan, who celebrated the Nuptial Mass which foliawnrt. i . ia?L Wno wn" Blvcft 'n marriage -1.1. f.ftther' .woro a P"11 ow" f white satin nnd lace, Her veil was fash- i ?,f lul'8 ""d ha earned lilies of "o vuuey. The maid of honor was Miss Adefe 2nin ",5. na ,n bridesmaid Martin. Mr. Wiegand had for best man ?.;- n,ey A"lln. "Is ushers wero Mr. ?a r..Tri.....- - . :V.Q lb. I5!5'8".' ' William An-N ..uii una Jlr, v, jtcnrick Jtartln. A reception followed the ceremony at !vi?ii !Ti? of th6 brld6'8 Paints, after vi &? yoUnK CoUP' left for New ir0.rJtiiiTh!,r wl" R" trrow for the exposition by way of ranama. WALCOTT-SCANLON. fl?mnrIlHB4. of nlM uy Dorothea wUilf.u ; ,R.cnnlon. to Mr. It. LoWC WalCUtt. of MnnlUI. nr t . ,. . SZiilS0" " Mondnv nt the home ot the n5""rlB Boutl1 Fnrragut ter race. Tho Rov. Jf. J. crane, pastor of tho Cliurph ni n.i., t ,1 ... v;. -, , : .' u"t'H juivijf tie Dales !ftt!lx,'.Th.8 brMc' wh0 w Ktvcn In whit. .. rA "" ,rfttner. " gowned in wh te crepo de chlno veiled In white tulle nnu flniKinw lno rf i,- i.u .... .. had a wreath or lilies of the valley. She valley oouquet or lilies of the The mnld of honor, Mlss Katherino T. Shea, of Ch.copee Falls, Mass., was tho i?,.0n ? "'tenant, and the boat man W,s wr,JItt7.05r A,,en strt"K' f Laur ?A ' Y' M1"" Bhca woro ft frock of Palo pink Georgette crepe nnd carried a bouquet of variegated Pink. sweet peas. JIIss Helen Walcutt, of Douglaston, L. I a cousin of the bridegroom, played the wedding march. Following tho ceremony, which took placo in front of an embank ment of pink asters nnd palms, a wedding breakfast was served, after which Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Walcutt loft for a month's trip Tioga Jlr. and Jlrs. John C. Allen, Jr., of 3663 North 21st streot, who have been spending tho early summer at their Ventnor sum mer homo, havo taken a cottago nt Ocean City for tho remainder of tho season. Jtr. and Jlrs. Charles Phlzonmclr and tholr children havo returnod from sev eral weeks' stay In Wlldwood. Roxborough Jlr, and Jlrs. Kenneth Snyder, who have been spending some tlmo In Bermuds, have returned to their homo on East Hermit lone. Mr. nnd Jtrs. R. s. Robblns. of Wash ington, D. C, havo been spending several tvoeks with Jlr. and Jlrs. George A. Wlckersham, of East Hermit lane. Suffrage Events' Today EQUAL FRANCHIHB SOCIETY. Noon Opon-nlr meeting on the poatottlM Slar.a. Speakers, MUs Bertha SapoUta and Irs. Win, Albert "Wood. Noon Open-air meeting nt lUni Spinning Mill, llnnrack street nd Montgomery avenuo. KneAkur. M!u Anna McCuc. 8 30 p. m. Open-air meeting nt Front nd Diamond alreeli. Speaker. Mlis Anns McCuo. 8:.'10 p. m. Open-afr meeting at Uroad and l'ortor atroets. Speaker, MIm Hcrlha Sapovlta. WOMAN SUFFItAGH PAltTV. 8:"0 p. ra. Open-air meeting at Qermantown avenue and Bristol street. Speakers, Mrs. Genrso A. Wobeneinltri and Mrs. Vm. Albert Wood. S:30 p m. Open-air meeting at northKeat corner Germantown and Lehigh avenuos. Speakers, MUs Sarah Flaher and MIs Eatello UUhsell. What's Doing Tonight Falrmnunt rark Band, Strawberry Mansion! 8 o'clock. Free. Philadelphia Hand, City Ball riaza; 8 o'clock. Froe. Machinists' mass-mtotimr, rarkwar Building. lien Qreet Tlayers. .'Iha Tamlnsr ot the Shrsw," Botantcal aarden!. University ot I'onnsylranla: H o'clock. Ilelircns' Opera Club, excursion on river. Concert by Munlclpsl Band, and danclnr In Sprlnz Oarden street below 11th. under auspices of Civle Association ot 14th Ward! a HUMMEH RESOUTS z - mw 'fflufr? ftyfiSffigrca Sik . 'tmmi ptUjiHl DanUl 3. Whlt 7Vr JostpK W. M. MJ,r TIUYM0RE FRIDAY CirATS ALTITUDE AT THE EDGE bf THE SEA In 1775 a party of Britishers went to Bunker Hill. Tho Mon ument record that they were unwelcome visitors. The pinnacle of tho Traymore is one foot higher than Bunker Hill Monument, but English guests are welcome, Indeed they will Ana something to recall their "right little, tight little Island." The upper promenades of the Traymore have an altitude above se. level, with a sheer drop into tho water, like those famous cliffs of Tintagel in Cornwall, or Land's End. God made the Cornish rocks with volcanic fire, and man made the Traymore with brains and machinery; but from the summits of both ono can hear the eternal voice of the wind singing to the orchestration of the waves "LoJ Freedom on her atarry heights, Of course you must have n big soul to take it oil 4n, But the Traymore was built to express tho soul of man's bigness ,amld the boundlessness of sea, sky and- sunshine. You can't dwell with these things wllhatU feeling big and free, 1 ' "" Musis l prominent In Traymore entertainment. Tltt "1?r tncnty-alx musicians -ten of tbrm selolsta didcd lata lour musical irroups, under lbs direction of II err Louts KrolL rnni'BItSTOWX. y. Y. O-TE-SA-GA OM OTBJDUO UAX. Cosswafwn. H. T. OPsW UHTIL OCTOMW . au heun W rail lr Wsw wr r,M 9 m rpf KI1 MQTOItlMq Iathino TENNJS finvsuMs BTTBltTQW. Mil. The Chesapeake - JLVSK OlihLm tft igj2QU o"l. I4gm!: CAPE MAYf M. J. THBBLWtg-gjBJgp vteQ?L ? , nun m- JTSSrrFae5' -Jflftr -- )&fH ip INTERESTING EVENT TOMfi iiwiBiuiitiiMi ihrOUlth CnkkAlL n,l .t,J A.ui rvcrtnvi lrnM tx.j,4- , ,. .. .W V.iZ i .' ,", ",v,r re" " "W wrm til 2S Monlrlrtlr .tiMH, hj..ij.. lot & 7 where they will lis nt hwrs aftV ftrf son of Mr. Henry I,eds Wslt-uit, .n, 13 a Krauunts 01 WeiKyait WBt- j u. ,.io ujia. iinio rt ana t'ni Beta Kit fraternities. The out-of-town guests include Xm 11 a Dt""lun. ueveruy, Mas., Mt, ..u .,n. .aion uoyie soanion ofta MU . r . w w, tot. nn it Mr.,,r"?- Shcfl' d Chlcope'F(Ut, Xirvz".. -5. ",1CB vvaicuir, Mies ?MH Val6utt. JtlM Sybil Walcutt, Ml Cm. J.'.'i?00. Wa'tt, Miss Winifred . aifford Walcutt and Charles WalcuitTst Monlclalr. N. J., Mr. and UnTttW Walcutt and Miss Virginia Walcutt, rt Douglaston. L. I., and Mr. ClMlAft4 Walcutt, of New York. OAST DUTKIM'. , Th wedding of Jilts Mary DutkJn. at J jmi LAroenitr fltrnftt. nnn nr, q.mk Gltst took tllArn an V.. AM July 27, at o'clock, in Ben Ruben ayna I kukuo, oui ana ivatur ttrcett, IMUDI nrefit nan omclated. Thn bride, who was At tended by Mlss Julia. Wostle a maid pf honor, Woro a gowit of Xthlto ffxuy K" low taffeta and Oeorgotte crepe. A dia mond and pearl brooch, the gift of the bridegroom, was her only ornament. Mr. Maurice Oast attended as best man. A reception followed nt Grand Academy, 4th and Wharton streets, after whlet ins vounff rnnnf !. . at. ..t.n.,.1 vM to Montreal and other points of. Interest In Canada, and on their return wilt re side at 1933 Carpenter street, FARLOW-WEBD. Mr. and Jrrs. Howard L. Weed, of OT vort Yolght AVeed. to Raymond George M '""""i uuitor m mo unuea Biases destroyer O'Brien, on Jtondatf July i ;j j. no ceremony toon piaco in tne Biioant Jlcthodlst Episcopal Church, West Phila delphia, tho Rev. Dr. Wltmer offlclatlftft Tho bride, who was given In msrtlan by her father, was attended by Mlss Cota Farlow, as maid of honor. Jlr. CAH vort and tho ushcra included Mr. HobertH. -M TiNirfntV nn1 (t llf n-l. n.k r. fl ...., nnu 't, v. mmu ji;ui. Hotel Arrivals OnEEN'S-Mr. and Mrs. II. K. ThomfMr, Reading, Fa.; h. c. flprasue. nsUirnorsi , Md.; luy J. H wanton, Rochester, N, X. CONTINENTAI-rt. 1'eters, Ksypt, Ps-i F. S. Manderson, Melrose Park, Pa.i fci E. llammond. Wilmington, Del: J. It, Makvnl. ltarrlsburg. Pa, DOONEn'S-C. A. MscCmsasn, Palmrr. If, J.; Morrott Zimmerman, Pottsvllle, Ps.t J Buckley, Bayoiinb. K. J. NEW OINaItAII-17. n. Dunns, NAbrth; Jr r. eimnk, Waynesboro, P., UJuls t. Itldemurt. New York) Mr and Mrs. A. U, Paul, swedesboru. N. J. BANOVER-A. s. Jenkins, Trenton; Mi". n4 ia Mrs. Harold Da, ltcadlng, Ta.j Jl, W. 3 lAKnnen, rn morris, r. j.. r. ana nr$, J. C. Boedner, New caitle. Pa. Wl.VDSOn-E. K. Wells, Scranton, Pa.t an 3 x and Mrs. It. W. Dowalt. PlttsburSb, U T. Tenner, Bostoh. Mais.; J. v. Parker, CBr -I vnwnin n n ttt. v-M v.v. v. n ,.- rip. Boston: W. B. Ellis. Laurel. Dl.i aim. Henry W. Whlta, Wllllamsport. Pa. ADEU'HIA W. Beaumont. Atlantic Cttr; Frank a. llreyer. Palmerton, Pa.: Mr- aa Mrs. W. Wherch. Headlns, Pa.; V. M, FTosh, llsrrlsburt. ItlTZ-CAItWON Jlr. and Mrs. Charles t. Chapln, Nev Vorki Mr. and Mrs. & U Ward, New lft-kj itn. Earl Loomls. Wlkes- Ilarre. I'a.: Mr. and Jlrs. R. . W'lUtewrat, iSOW XOIH, BEM.BVUB-STRATKOnD-R, 8. Colwelt, Ilarrlsburx; J. A. Montssmtry, Wllmlmttan, Dol.: . F, Seeley, Baltimore; D. W. Whltt WhUUer, Dayton. O.; W. Younk-. Nsw York. il. f. L-xanr, ti, wnnnes. lll.x v. ll. ooa man. New York; 1. ?". Jtoberls. Buffalo, N. Y,: A, R. Taylor, Decatur. 111.; W. E. Iloll'au. tlerantcn, Pa,: James Carsons, Wiishlngton, D, C; Mrs. J. H. Itctd, Pitts burtli. WALTON' Jl. fl. Voet Allnina Po. . B Hniner, Newark. N. J.i O. M. Ellpwotth.:!.1'! toona, ra,i F. a. Murch, Buffalo, N'Vi I "3 stenton Mr. and Mrs, s, p. lniay, nn.- burgh; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dgnn, !tj. bursh; P. It. Larkens, Lancsster, ra.i fS U Ktans, Lancaster, Pa.; D. B. Clarke. 1UI!- mors, COLONNADD-C C Ijimley, IlttsburU Vf. II. Burtmns, llaceretown. Pa. II. II. flten. Altoona, Pa.t Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Welfs, Dover. Del. niTTKNHOt7BE-B. Addison Owen, WHmlne- ton. Del.: I. W. Hunslcker, Beyer. O. , Mils, John D. Follett. Berwvn, Pa., r. D. Lertaa. ICast St. Louis. Ill, ' c SUJ1MKR 11ESOIITS 0 ATLAJJT1P aiTX, N. 3. Ocrawytse M saw ntack ot vn t'ttt wi swmFW4 wt tin faou Iocl tU malar CtnUiH Mctien. eatfuatty 606: usumlly tan. oMt jnmmuwIU uaabsira'to-t vWw ot tns wfiilm all , mm . ttah water In Ml fausa; raaau i m nxwu. MM (t of sas4 swwMul Uw boiiJ ;ht Iiiuan svisnaiws ts sas . b& itiaa auisr.inrstt a rsHtt 1)-4U u tMrtii . -test IftttM C OOSSIB W.r LckdHur MIii-"w- Mti.nis-lijif. !'.;.i. ilRPU&PI H Mriow . f fctwj. n...... , t ai jjy fcvrsiwr ,,ini - (;bs rtc xhhIwi- tL.f sotm fa'e 5 uv wll . i V 4' Br i f t'OfM- gMW sassvS tf3 MB. MOJWKiri UAbT