9W 'iM(j J -i, M e$"?sr r - i 1 ' ANNUAL YACHT RACER av AT CAPE MAY fc Corinthian Yacht Club Will Attranf i?fi,B k i I t',e Coaat-Homc of Ml,. jSaX- 'voXo S" K rAtt ATAV A.. II r-tttn nw nnrl nttrnrtlvA frtt-lnfhla. i( X Vncht Club la particularly active t'.ili WeeK, us there will be the annual Yacht Club race today. The proRram Is as fol lows Sailboat race at 9.30 n. m boats fc from the Atlantic City. Ocean City ami Corinthian Yacht Clubs competing Anionft those who will enter this race are Frank du Pont, with his crulssr Ponce, and Henry C. Dlmond, with Hen rietta James V. Fan ell, of the Ocean City Yacht Club, with his Niblick, will tall over for the occasion. William 8. Vare's Bittersweet and Frederic A. r Nathan's Fame will be entered. . . ,AiM n'nlnA,. llllt'nl.Af.n .ltl t.A ...-, in the charming: dining room. At 1 o'clock there will be a harbor race for open boats, and nn nqtiaplano race; at i o'clock, ladles' championship of South jeftey, Lastly there will be a harbor race for speed boats at 4 o'clock, mid from jhfn on the clubhouse will be a scene of glet'. Dinners there will be In plenty. The Coxc Hall cup raco Under the di rection of tho Corinthian Yacht Club, of Cape Mai'. ,a scheduled for today. Tho entries promise to include every seagoing cruiser in South Jersey. A pirty of men from West Chester who will arrive In time for the festivities will be Mr. Klngsloy Montgomery, Mr. D. InvinR Trainer, Mr. Albert n. Granger, Mr. Samuel D. Clyde, Mr. William Man . waring, Mr. Richard Mlnshnll. Others who will be guests of tho club will be Mr. Edward C. Dale, of Philadelphia; Mr. Italph Collins, of Sew York; Mr. Samuel Klrkpatrlck and Mr. J. Harold Wlckershom Mr. William D. Lamdln, of the Baltimore Yacht Club, Is' here und will attend tho race. Sir. George H. Hays, of the Ksslngton Yacht Club, with his La Vie, will arrive lociay. Mrs. Joshua Ash Pearson and Mrs. R. Walter Starr entertained tho members of the Cottage Bridge Club at Mrs. Pear ton's home on Thursday afternoon. There '.ere 21 guestB present, all of whom nre representative of tho exclusive cottnge colony. Among tho members are Mrs, Samue1 illspham, Mrs. William Drayton Grarde, Sirs. Luther Ogden, Mrs. Walter Cox, Sirs. Sklpwith Cannell, Sirs. Henry B. Patton. Sirs. George Sargeant, Sirs. Richard C Sleeker, Sits. G. G. Hood, Mrs. Langdon Lea and Sirs. George Boyd. The Red SHU dancing contests have lost none of their charm for the younger set. On Wcdnesdny night there were also ijj a number of tho young married couples present, sir. ana airs. Henry B. Patton gave a welsh rarebit party at their cot tage aftor the dancing to which the fol lowlne bovs and Bills were invited: SIlss lr Anne Steele, of New York; SIlss Alva Sergeant, SIlss Dorothy Frirk, SIlss Cath erine Cooper Cnssard. Sir. Richard Bul litt, Sir. Sdmuel Bispham, Sir. Nathaniel Davis, Sir. Willlnm Chunn, Sir. Edward Cassard and Sir. Parker SIcComas. SIlss Mary Kay entertained Informally at tho Yacht .Club on .Wednesday eve ning. The affair was ; dance, co which about 00 members of tre younger set were Invited. Sailing, crabbing and ilshlng parties are the order of tho day, and among the most persistent nro Sir. and Sirs. Henry A. Gardner, who entertained n fishing party on Wednesday. Seven guests Hied the R. J. Crcsswcll, with 8. Lewis Smith as captain. A swimming Darts-, off the dock at the Hrtacht Club one day this week, included i Strobe). Jr., SIlss Jane P. Maule, SIlss tilzaDetn woycl and SIlss Alice SIcCnbc. SIlss Anna E. Knight, who Is one of t Capo Slay'u stnndbys, sails her Iolanthe anally m tho harbor. The first mixed foursomo of the season , was played at tho coif club on Wednos. "'Jay. SIlss Eugenia Van Sant and Sir. G. .' Y. Moorehead, Jr., were the wlnnets. '. Others noticed on the course were Mrs. wiiuam siorice, Sirs. Howard B. Pep per, Sirs. L. A. Davis, Sir. L. A. Davis, Mr, J, H Fassltt and Sir. r. Freeman. Commodore C. Howard Schcrmerhorn, of the Ocean City Yacht Club, has ar rived for the race today. Atlantic city. Aug. it. a saio of useful and fancy articles and home-made dellwcles will be held Saturday after noon on the porch of Sirs. McArthur's residence, 6301 Ocean avenue. Ventnor, ffom 2 until 6 o'clock. The nroceeils are '.to be used to aid students preparing for foreign medical mission work. air, and Sirs, Harry Parsons have as their guests at their Chelsea cottage, 21 Elbtrson avenue, Sir, and Sirs. George Davis and SIlss Davis, who motored down jrom Moorestown, N. J. Sirs. W S. Proctor, of Great Neck, L. J., entertained a party of friends at the dance at the Brlehtnn fnslnn Thnrntljiv ., afternoon. jir. and Sirs. Charles Burkard, of Phil adelphia, aro spending the weok-end with Mrs. Burkard'a parents, Mr. and Mra. George Walton, at the Hotel Chalfonte. Mrs. Thomas B, Williams entertained her bridge club at her home, 32 South Virginia avenue. Mrs. Glfford Scott entortalned at bridge yesterday at her home on South Penn jylvania avenue, in honor of Sirs. Joseph flottcl, of Trenton. The Invited guests wcluded: Mrs, Ralph P. Harcourt, SIlss wona Zum, Sirs. Feidlnand stadlcr. Sirs. Howard Edwards, Sirs. Arthur Ewens, MIPS Helena Scull, Sirs. William Banks, . Frederick Beck, Sliss Phylls Burk ?' Mm Mary Sweeney, Sirs. James MC Brie?. Miss JIarguerlte Brady, SIlss S"n Hlgbce. Miss Helen SIaupayt " .nomas a. Williams, Mrs, unanea Burkard, Sirs, Smith E. Johnson, Sirs. unerine Scott and Sirs. Mry Swing- mmer liss Virginia Durham was the guest nonor at a shower and card party, en by Miss Slarle Eckateln at her tage on Victoria avenue. SIlss Dur- m' engagement to Mr. John Imlay I been announced. Th w-drtlnr will 'fobably take place in the early au- mm. jWlLDWOOD. 4uk. H.-North WUdwood Py w oemg organized very successruny Saturday. Autmat 21 Th ladles of Angelsea Baptist Church are busy lectins cakes. The sale will take place " lawn at 18th and Pennsylvania ave w under a large tent which Mr. Henry ottens will provide. All the proceeds thlS CAVA BaU U.III nn in (htt VAflh "' Home for Puor Children at 13th and "aware avenue. ThU week there are 1 vhlldi-en theatre party was given last evenlnsr ft. J u"ts of the Howl Dayton at '" s ineatre. "a F B Prenthun, at East MM. av- 's now attending the Ocean city mr sihool for tiwehert, delightful Mo party ws given last lUlZ by thfi CUfiUta at tho Arllntrtan "Ul. -t,....-. gM has launched hla ne low boat at Ot- i-anai r- J F Preathun. Bast Sth ava Kit last nuk far Blulr. Nah. whore visiting btr daughter. Mj V. C. Bva. ana will sauui th balance of w, winer Mr and Mr H Gallagher Jnt the nt t talr cottas on VVVt tilh uWt 7fv '-p 4ui4mond and fawttr. uf W'WJ. nive ojtewttl tnU fcniow TO BE INTERESTING Ty uuwoog-Avalon Affairs aL1."!:,0.1 De'aware avenues for the bal ai'ce of the ,,mm.; "ncnVhfsUson ,,,lt0n for the brt" Inn. vlslt' B'Vlnst at Bishop's , Sirs. .Frances Nizhni. ....,.. , nut avenuS at h'r coUage 01 Cnt- lto'hiJ. Au,?'. "--Saturday, the Slat. ;t0S .";.' ,a- h?M. Silver cup. South" ,ZJlTn """' wJuiuu, -.Jit"j'.erscy 'nrme. lo for tho inrff. cupi f raw ?ul Srn'Jf a'Ul th" bcst cowi7.i Iti Bl?rvm.h7 i'..bp, '" thfi lolght of 3trawridc party a n frolic noon thSi C..mc cnrlj- wl" navo to the nnw L! M.bathlnB beach ndjacrnt will be " bov bnSf' .n"d H l nlht tl,ero ball om L. .,nn.tc I" the Kra,11 Lo'undtrange'sDaviJrH1'"1 p'ay" Along the Main Linn OVEn.imoOK.-Slr nn'l Mfa 'nhn it Kr;U',,K"-'-''i!" Mr. and Sirs. Crnlg, of 5920 Drcxel road 55S s;rvmp3Wic' T" NARBERTH.-Frlends of Dr. E L ,,1"?"' ,of m Woodside avenue, wlil be Klml to know that ho Is 1 mildly recov- onnV 'V," ,ccp,,t operation t the Orthopaedic IIospllul. and will soon be nblo to return home. iri;, n.',,d, Mrs;, John c- Ho;me. Sliss Helen Holme. Sir .Inhn n tri.J. , wndworodTrr'csat8 ,c nre al0 " iwT'' "AwI..-Mr. and Sirs. John W. 1 carco, of Sler on an,l Mnni,nm..,. ... nues, have gone to.Cnpo Slay, where they nre stopping at the Hotel Cape Slay. Slss Catharine W. Slorris, of Gulf road anel Ithan avenue, has returned from the x'ocono Slountnlns. where she has been spending several weeks. Sir. Brcnton T. Wallace, who with his family E spending the summer at 217 ,oburtsroa1' wM1 ntertnln the members S.1,111 .'. Brothcrliood of Andrew and Phinp of tlic Tenth Presbyterian Church or lith and Spruco (streets, Philadelphia, on a camping partj over the week-end, at Woodlenve Farm. Bryn Slawr. His guests will includo: Sir. James Gra ham, Sir. Slaicus Gllmore, Sir. Joseph Lalforty, Sir. Emerson SIcKlnney, Sir. Ludw g ZUr Xledon. Sir. William Reed. Sir. Lail Palcy. Mr. Harry Gilbert, Sir. "V:r G',bcrt' Jlr- Albert Xlxon. Mr. Allllam Kennedy, Sir. Aloyalus Smith, .ui. uonn rtasn and fllr. Andrew Cochran. Along the Reading Sir. and Sirs. Harry Slaybln Halt, who have been visiting Sir. Hart's mother, Mrs. Horry C. Halt, nt her country resi dence, Llynwod, Ambler, pa., have ic.i 101- i;ape May, n. j., where they will remain for several weeks. Sir. and Slro Spencer K. Slulford, of Ogontz, Pa., have also left for Capo Slay, tf. j,, and will be there for several weeks. Mrs. Frederick Scblulch, accompanied by her son. Sir. Frederick Schlalch, Jr., has left for Atlantic City, N. J., where she will remain for several weeks. Mr. and Sirs. Charles E, Schwartz und Mr. -Kessler Schwattz, of Jenkintown, have left by motor' for Rainbow Camp, near Eagle's Slere, Pa., for a visit of seveial weeks. Sir. and Sirs. Walter Ewlng, of Oak Lnne. Pa., have as thoir guest Miss Ida Wood, of Hartford, Conn. Next week Sir. and Sirs. Ewlng will leave for Chebeaguu Island, Casco Bay, Nova Scotia, whers they will remain till the first part of ncpierooer. Sir. Frederick Slahan, of Willow Grove, and Sir. James Fisher, also of Willow Grove, Pa., have returned home after a visit of several weeks at Lake Hopat cong, N. J. Dr. and Sirs. J. Russell Blblghaus, of Ulcnslde, Pa., have returned home from tho shore, where Doctor Blblghaus went to recuperate from his recent serious Ill ness, from which he has fully reebvered, ered, Dr. and Mrs. Byron M. Peters, of York toad, Jenkintown, Pa., have returned homo after a visit of several weeks at Ocean City, N. J. Sir. and Sirs. James R. Homer, of Ashbourne, Pa., who have been spending tho .summer at their cottage at Stone Harbor, N. J., will leave this week for California, where they will visit the San Francleco and San Diego Expositions; also stopping at Yellowstone Park and the Grand Canyon of Arizona and many other points of Interest. Sir, and Mrs. Charles Deal, of Llsmore avenue, Olensld, will entertain a party of friends over the week-end at their cot. tage at WUdwood. Among their guests will be Sir- and Mrs. William Hannah, Sliss Helen Dunn Clapp, Sliss Josephine Hlnkel, Sliss Beatrice R Walker, Mr, Joseph Lawlor, Mr. Frank Slunday, Sir. Thomas Yearsley and Mr, Ross Town send. A party from Ogontj, including Mr. and Mrs Albert Fields, Sir. and Sirs. Harry Bullitt and Mr- and SIra. Franklin Bruce, will motor to Atlantic City to re. main until Sunday. North Philadelphia Sliss Anna Garrlty. KXH Indiana avenue, will leave shortly for tho Pc-cono Sloun. tains, where she will remain for some time. Dr. and Mrs. h. Y. Graham, of 1708 Sarins Girden . '1 Pend'nB the summer at Oie Colenwn House, Asbury Paik N. J. Xlr. awl Sirs. Graham will re. turn iarly In Septber- Notiees for the BotUtr PJf jru'be pted and '! he Krentor IcdKr, but U iuch uoticrs mint be written 00 one tide ol PP"t S". .lfad ' 'uU-,""U 'J4' ad' arii. and whm poHl telephone uembtr "' '' . , Sad U uco tommwlsulwos to -tM Kdl'0'-' E"dB I-lfr, 6M CtlMinut tret, ink th tnukiBt errld Ml w that wiaat mm FmmU. EVENING PTO(JBH-PftIirAI)BLPHIA SATTTBUAT. 'ATJQTTflT Who will be remembered as iMiss Pauline J. Pressman before her marriage in June. Dr. and Mrs Stein field have just returned from their wedding trip and will be nt homo after September 1, 4641 'North 13th street, Logan. West Philadelphia Situs Slargnret SIcFurland and Sliss Sarah SIuFarland, of 1730 South SSth street, will spend three weeks at Honey brook, Pa., as tho guestB of SIlss Kath erlne Grow. The Rev. James 11. Dunham and Sirs. Dunham, of Hamilton Court, accom panied by their son, are at Deer Isle, Me., for tho late summer. Sir. John Thomas Donnelly, SM North 44th street; Sir. James J. Burke, Lan caster avenuo and Aspen street, and Sir. Daniel Powers, 6514 Thompson street, have Just returned from a two months' trip to Garden Bay, L. I., and Newport, R. I. Sirs. John H. Nulton and her children, SIlss Virginia and John, Jr.,; Sirs. Harry Flounders and Sir. Christian Sterling, of 8 South 36th street, will remain In Chelsea, N. J., until the middle of September. Sir. and Sirs. Jacob Singer, Slles Slil dred Singer nnd SIIsb Enid Singer, who are spending the summer at Lake Placid, will reopen their town house, 3S09 Locust street, In September. Sir. and Sirs. James F. Slagce, Jr., and their daughter, Silas Peggy Slagee, who are at Beach Haven, will reopen their apartment at Hamilton Court In Sep tember. Sirs. Edwnrd Charles Zellner and Miss Beatrice Banks Zellner have returned from Ocean City. N. J., to their home, 0102 Springfield avenue. Sir. and Sirs. Frank Fitler, of 6033 nr..w street, left today for a two weeks' visit to Sirs. Fltler's sister. Sliss Jlargaret Sullivan, of 29 West German street, Lan ca.iter, Pa. South Philadelphia SIlss Kathryn Filend, 1113 Porter street, will leave today for a month's trip to Norfolk, Va., as the guest of Miss Ruth Partridge. " Mr. Godfrey AV. Harper and family, of 717 South J9th street, are spending two weks motoring along the Jersey coast, starting at Cape Slay and finishing at New York. Sir. James Qulnn. of !lst and Wharton streets, was among the week-end vialtora at Atlantic City last week. MUs Elizabeth Sillier, of 21st and Wharton streets, Is spending her vaca tion at Riverside, N. J. nr. t n Tirown. cf 1933 Sllftlln street, will leave for Atlantic City today with her little daugmer, jvninrrii i, where they will remain for the rest of tho season. Sirs Clarence Relnholt, 2313 Greenwich street, and her children, John, James, GeorKC and Blanche, are spending a few weekf at Cardiff. N, J with Mr. Rein holt'ssUter. Sirs. Nellie C. Taggart. Mr. and Sirs. John J, McGrath. Miss Llllla SlcGrath and John J. SIcGrath, Jr m South Bucknell street, left Saturday for a week at Atlantic City, Mrs Mary E. Sweeney, of 1W South Bucknell street, left Saturday for a week at Atlantic City. Mrs.. Sweeney before ti.I. ,;.. vear ago was MUs Mary Kinsey Fuller, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Bdrnund J. runer Tioga Mr and Mrs. O. T McSIaster and Mrs. Grace JS Bavldge, of 3319 North Sd street, are spending the month of Au Bust at the Whltemarsh Valley Country Club. On Tuwday Mrs. Savldge enter tained at lunsheon at the club, when her Kuesta Insluded Mr. Samuel P. Ken worthy, Mrs. Edgar Stafford, Mra. Clyde Leaver, Mra. William Spink, MM. C. C tr,i,ii,.raan. Mra. Frank Kenworthy, Mrs. William Bddleman. Jr.. Sirs. Frederick Stott. of Roxboreugh: Mrs. Thomas Ken- I worthy, of LlRWln Drive; Mrs. O. T JUUuter. of Tlega. and Mra. P s , Brauclier. ol Reading. Pa. Mrs. Arthur Harwoed und MUs Doro thy Marwuud, of St North Percy irt. and Mis UtmfiU ArwliHi are tour- ( ins ' SrkWrw dwtaif h mouth cf I August. V-Vv, MRS. edward'steinpield- Lansdowne Sliss Ruth and Sliss Slarlou Hausman, of Penn Boulevard, returned today from a week's vacation at Capo Slay. Sir. Percy Apartments, Ocean City. Hodson, of Is spending tho Mansion the week at Sir. William J. Davis nnd daughter will leave next week for a 10-day motor trip to Beach Haven. SIlss Gertrude Beste, who has oeen vis iting Sirs. William F. Slaltmon on South Lansdowne uvenue, left today for her home In Wilmington, Del. KEITH'S Joseph E. Howard -and Slabcl SIcCane, In new songs and chatter; Joo Jackson, pantomlmlst. Jack Corcoran and Tom Dlnglo. tho dancers of "Hello, Broadway!"; .John and Slae Burke, of fering "A Ragtime Soldier"; Fisher and Green, In "Tho Partners"; the Clown Seal; Robert Emmet Kenne, "Tho Amer ican Englishman"; Pearl and Irene 8r.ns, in "Twelve Stlnutes Out of a Fashion Book"; Bolger Brothers, ban JolatB, and Hcarst-Sellg News Weekly. NIXON'S GRAND Tho Five SullyB In "Thn Information Bureau"; Young and Moore, blackface comedians, In "The Porter and the Bellboy"; the Monte Trio, musicians; Sir. and Sirs. Harry Thorne nnd Company In "An Uptown Flat"; Blssct and Scott, dancers; tho Aerial Bartletts, and Fun Foto Films. CROSS KEYS Flist hnlf of week. "The Midnight Cabaret"; a scenic production; Cnrmen'a Sllnstrels; Jormon and Walker, entertainers; Billy Barlow, the "nut comedian," and the Jules Levy Family, Instrumentalists. Second half of week: "A Day in Camp"; Crawford and Brod erlck: Whitney's Dolls, little "operatic wonders"; Farley and Butler, In a sing ing and talking skit, and Wood's Musical Trio. WOODSIDE PARK-La Reine-Hamll and Company, In demonstration of electric ity; the Creighton Sisters, three singing and dancing misses; Jerome and Carson, in singing, dancing nnd acrobatic spe cialties; Kashlma, "tho somewhat dif ferent Juggler"; Saonn, "wizard of the make-up box,',' and Jimmy Laughlin. COMING AUGUST 23, KEITH'S Tom Lewis & to. in "Brother Fans"; "Mysterla," a European illusion; Grace Fisher. "The Sunshine Girl"; Wlllard Slmms and Company. In "Flln- der's Furnished Flat"; Ameta, mirror I JOE JACKSON At Keith's nest week. I ..j-BiSHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHI M JMHHM1 fO I ' Photo by Jones-Yardman Studio. Delaware County Sirs. Harry Slerccr is thc guest of Mrs. Mary Meredith at her cottage at Ocean City. Sir. irvln Qrlnn, of Burmont avenue, Garrettford, liau returned from a week camping at Urandvwlno Springs. SIIpi Anno V. SlclCnltf, of Sledla, Is en tertaining Sliss Isabel Haney, ot Boston, Slass. Sirs, Jchn B. Fleming, of 403 Ridley ave nue, Ridley Park. Is spending soveral weeks in Salisbury, Sid. will spend two weexs nt Bridgeport, Pa. Sir. Charles Qulnn, of Clifton Heights, THEATRICAL BAEDEKER dances, Charlie Olcott, singer; the Sley nkos, Japanese vocalists; La France and Bruce, In blackface comedy; Adonis, In "Tho Act Beautiful," and others. AUGUST 30. KEITH'S Stella Stayhew and Blllle Tay lor, Harry Sloore, Mazle King and Brooks, Lydla Barry, Brooks and Ad well, Chauncey Slonroo and Company and Loynl'a Dogs and others. Lyman Howe Pictures Coming This year Lyman Howe calls his motion pictures of events and places all over the world a "Travel Festival." It will reach the Garrlck August 3, giving dally matinees as usual. This year's batch of flliris will show exclusively American subjects, though one of the I eels will take the audiences to a depen dency of tho United States to see the war rites of the head-hunters of the Phil ippines. The main portion of the pro gram will be made up of pictures of the United States navy and Its sailors. In addition there will bo films showing the making of the National cash register. Knickerbocker Theatre Opening The Knickerbocker Theatre, Market street, near 40th, will open Its season on the night of Labor Day, Monday, Sep tember if, ns the home of the Knicker bocker Players, a new and competent stock company organized by Georgo Bar bler to produce the best modern dramas and comedies under the management of William W. Sillier. As an earnest of the quality of the plays under the now reglmo Manager Sillier announces as the opening attrac tion "Diplomacy," In the revamped and modernized version used by William Gillette, Stnrlo Doro and Blanche Bates, The names of the members of the new company will be announced next week. Shubert Openings in September In less than a month the theatrical sea eon of 1919-16 will be In full swing, Al ready the Shuberta announce the opening dates and attractions at the Lyric and Adelphi. "Princess Pat," a new musical play, opens the Lyric's season Labor Day, September I. This production comes di rect from Its premiere In Atlantic City the preceding week. The Adelphi Thea tre also opens Labor Day, September 8, with a return engagement of "A Pair of Sixes." Here are some f the plays booked to appear at the Lyrlo Theatre the coming nixon's GRAND IIHOAD ST. AN MONTGOMERY AVE, I'rfd. Ci. Slnon.Nlrdllnser, Urn. Mgr. NEXT MEEK A FAMILY OF FUSMAKBRS THE FIVE SULLYS A Iaugh Riot. The Information Huniu1' YOUNG and MOORE ' THE MONTE TRIO tUrry Thorae & Co. I Blwtt & ScoU Aerial BartietU I Fun Foto Films Dally 3 13 EYtnmn. T 9 3000 Seats &$& 30q Trocadero l0. Horienla PANCINO WAiiNBR DANCINO SCHOOL. 1138 N Broad M,v7 ?PriVate USOnS DU Itfe l&totg ft V a4 Attains CUy SchoUrtSS Ever T&. Ev ariwi Dae W ft gat Ss. U. 1915. PHILADELPHIA FOLK WILL ATTEND 'WEDDING IN NEWPORT Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adams Andrews, of J Jioston, to Become the Bride of Mr. Morgan Belmont Other Weddings TUB most interesting wedding of tho liny will bo that of Sliss Slargaret Frances Andrewr, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Paul Adams Andrews, nnd Sir. Mor gan Belmont, Ths ceremony will take Place nt 3 o'clock in Hockey Hall, the Newport home of the bride's parents. The bride, who will be given In marrlago by her father, will wear nn exquisite gown of white satin covered with sca! loped edged flounces nnd finished with duchesse lace. The bodice Will be of simple design of tho tulle and lace. She will carry n shower bououet of orchids and lilies of tho valley. Tim hrlrlaamnt.la ,i.t.n Ima)i.j. I. Cousin, Miss Ethel Huhn. Stlsn Dorolhei Watts, Silas Hannah llnndolph and Sliss Rhoda Fullam, will bo gowned In orchid colored sntln covered with tulle of the eamo shade and edged with silver. Girdles of French blue tullo nnd hats of the same shade finished with French (lowers will complcto their costumes. They will carry arm bouquets ot purplo orchids tied with bluo ribbon. Sir. Belmont will have for best man, IiIb brother, Sir. llnyntond Bel mont, and the ushers will Include Sir. August Belmont. Jr., Sir. C. Oliver Isclln, Jr. Sir. Addison L. Bliss, Sir. Lewis Sluyvesant Chnrlcs, Jr., Sir. Samuel C. Hopkins, Sir. Edwin D. Slorgan, Jr., Sir. II. Cory Slorgan. Sir. Charles P. Curtis, Jr, Sir. George L. Asplnwnll and Sir. William II. Chatllcld. A reception will follow tho ceremony, after which the young couple will icavo for their wedding trip. TOSILINSON-GILL1NGHASI The marriage of SIlss Louise Eleanor Dillingham, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Frank H. Gllllngham. of Spencer street, Oak Lane, to Sir. Joseph L. Tomllnson, of 1724 Venango street, Tlogn, was boI emnlzed Thursday evening, In the House of Prayer, the Episcopal chapel at Branch town, nt 7 o'clock. The Rev. 11. a. G. Vincent otllclated. Tho bride, who was given in marrlago by her father, was Unattended nnd wnrn n trnvniit,,, ..... of navy blue. Following tho ceremony ui muuii omy mo mcniDcrs of the Im mediate families wcro picsent Sir. und Sirs. Tomllnson left for a wedding Jour- Frankford Sirs. Louis Thorman, of Cottago street, Tacony, Is spending a month nt Pater son. N. J., visiting relatives. Sir. and Sirs. Elmer Holmes nnd family, of Ta cony, nro occupying their cottugo nt At lantic City. Silas Slorlo Knndbcrg, of Comly Btrect, Wisslnomlng, Is on nn extended visit through the West. She will stay with her nunt In Chicago for nn Indefinite time before going to Wisconsin, her home Stute Sirs. Joseph Fulleiton, of Holmcsburg, will be tho hostess Wednesday evening at a euchre given in St. Domlnick's School Halt for the benefit of tho school fund. Sirs. James Conner will net as hostess August 25. Sliss Dorothy Starkey and Miss Lena Starkey, of 1613 Bridge street, have ro lurned from their vacations, SIlss Doro thy hnvlng spent her's at Pcnllyn, N. J., while Sliss Lena spent two weeks at As bury Park. Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Aspln, Sir. and Sirs. Albert Kirk, of Arrott street, nnd S1K and Sirs. Walter Flske, of Penn street, will motor to Atlantic City over this week-end and remain ns the guests of Sir.' and Sirs. Thomas Aspln, at their cottage in Chelsea. FOR THE COMING WEEK season: Septomber 27, "The Lilac Do mino"; October 11, "Hands Up" with Maurice and Florence Walton, to bo fol lowed by "Trilby" with an all-star cast; "The Passing Bhow of 1915," "Experience" the morality play which had a successful run in New York last season; "Maid in America," tho big Winter Garden show that has pleased Chicago audiences all thin summer, "Tho Blue Paradise," a new musical play' that has Just opened at the Casino Theatre In Now York; "All Over Town," another musical piece from Chicago with Joseph Santley; Harry Lau der, "Androcles and tho Lion," by Ber nard 8haw; "At Last Alone," a new op eretta, by Lehar, and William A. Brady's production of "Life," the big melodrama produced at the Slanhattan Opera Houso last season. The Adelphi Theatre during the coming THEATKE CHESTNUT NEXT WEEK HERE IT IS! THE BIG SUMMER COMEDY SHOW! THE rOPULAIl COMPOSEH AND THE DAINTY COMEDIENNE JOSEPH E. HOWARD & MABEL McCANE. Preientlng a Mecllty of Original 8ony llll and Chttrful Chatter THE PEEBI.ES3 rERPETIlATOn OK PANTOMIME JOE JACKSON "TUB EUROPEAN VAOABOND" AND Hlfl NONDESCRIPT WHEELS CORCORAN and DINGLE THE PANCINO FEATURE OF OEOROE M COHAN'S "HELLO BROADWAY" JOHN and MAE BURKE IN THEIR DROLL MUSICAL NOVELTY. "A RAOTIMB SOLDIER- FISHER and GREEN TRIUMPHANT RETURN TO AMERICA IN THE COMEDY. "THE PARTNERS" PEARL&IRENESANS THE CLOWN'sEAL 1 Miows Dally Slat larea, I o'clock, S3o and BOc, Nllit, 8 o'clork. 23r to H.00. Sat Alwraya a Wrtk in Ailvunrt lltll, Fllhut 331)5 1 Keyatone. Unco 1181) WHEN IN NEW YORK CITY B. F, Keith's Palace Theatre AKSSSVIt THE WOHLD'H UUKATEST MfSIC HALL. OfEN ALL BCMMBK I VAUDEVILLE I DAILY MATINEE TWICE NIOHTLY. 7:18 Biti Ail Week Beginning ,oa. Mat., Aiif. 16 PITROr r MYh-ntttiK THREE CIIEIOHTON SISTERS JEHOUK CAIIbON KA8HIMA SMONA Tuesday Children's Day AM18BMBOT8 FHKfc yilOll :0 IN TH. i TO CHItUHEN I'NUEK 14 S. Thws- NIfht Amateur Contest IS.W CABH 1-HIZKS Friday Night Firework 8:iS j Frc SmUy CmsU -tm tf ?(Si"r?rd unn Ihclr return will liv at - uuinac street, i.ogan. KROtJSE-CH'ADWICK ,Ji ver',nutt wcdalng will take piacs I? ?h 5l i ? clock ,vhln M" rnnl nth. in5-hftllch ?'" beoie the bride of M. Albert aroff Krmite. The ceremony will tako place n Christ Church Chapel, lth ;a. "I" "- th ntv Jnm n i Nlsbett offlelaltng. On their return irort n.wedd,nit ,t,n Mr Mrs Ktduae wllfllve with the bride's parents. Mr and Sirs. Thomas L. Chadwlck, of IZ Pit, water street. DERR-ALBfROER. The mnrringrj of MUs Estell Alburger -.H,r' "llllAm DIJ',,, Dttr "f Et Willow Grovo avenue, Chestnut Hill, was uc i,Mt:ii uus morning in tho First Presbyterian Church, 'Chestnut 1(111. at nlo i) clock. The hrlde. who Is a nlee of Sir nnd Sirs. J. H. Alman. Of 7$U uermantown avenue, with whom she made her home, was given In marriage, by her uncle. Her only attendant wn her v-uuslii. Sirs. Joseph C Hlgglne. who Wns matron of honor, and Mr Earle H. Alman, anothrr cousin, nclcd as best man. Owing to Illness in tho brldexroom'l family the wedding was extremely qdlet. SElQER-SIILLEn. The wedding of SIlss Slarlon Cornell Miller, daughter of Sir. nnd Sir James Lindsay Stllfcr, of 68t7 Onago nvenue, to Sir. Leonard J. Selger will take place oh .Monday evening nt 7 o'clock at tho homo of the bride's parent!. The Rev, Joseph I'. Slorris, minister in charge of tho Prlnco of Pence Chapel, will officiate. Thc bride, who will bo given In mar rlago by hrr father, will be gowned' In Ivory-white crepe de chine, mad6 with a short full aftlrt and trimmed wjth duchexsu lnco, nnd will carry a bouquet of white aveet peas and bride's roses. Rho win wear no veil. The" Inatd Of honor. Sliss Frances Elliott Miller, a sis ter of tho bride, will wear a frock df pain pink crcpo do chlno and will carry Pink rosebuds. Sir. James Lindsay Sill ier, Jr., will act ns best man. A recep tion to tho Immediate families find a fow Intlmatu friends will follow the cer num. after which Sir, nnd Sirs. Selger will leave for n wedding trip. They will live nt 113 North 52d "street upon their return. Chester Sir. T. Wobdward Trainer and family, of 20th nnd Chestnut strcots, have re turned home, after spending part 'of th summer at their cottage nt Cape Stay, N. J. t Sirs. Elizabeth Lull Cochrane, of Ches ter, left yesterday for Boston, St,aSs., where she will visit her son. Ensign Edwnrd Lull Cochrane, of the U, 8. 3, Rhode Island, which Is now lying at the -Boston NaVy Yardj Sirs. Frederic Preston, of 510 East Broad street, Is in Ellzabethtown, N. 1.. foi tho month of August, where she Is being entertained by Sir. nnd Mrs. George L. Cutler, also of Chester, who aro summering there- Sir. nnd Sirs. Frnnk L. Donaldson, of 4th and SIndlson streets, hnvo returned homo from a visit to Atlantic City nnd Ocean City. N. J. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Kind. Btontnn TurK, Courllnnd on! 18th Btrctti, 8 n'clock. Free. MillHdelphltt Hand. City Hall pitta, S o'clock. Fr. Falrmount Psrli Dand, Belmont Mansion, 8 o clock. Frt. Suffrage Events Today J EtiUAI. fllANCHIBR SOCIETY S:M p. m Open-sir meetlna on City Hall plnia. Speaker, Ml is Anna McCue. 1 season will have many Interesting attrac-,, tlons. "A Pair of Sixes" will be followed by "Nobody Home," a musical cenledy now in Its fifth month at Slaxlne Elliott' Thoatrc. "A Full House," which, accord ing tq Hole and other authorities, beats "A Pair of Sixes"; "Sinners," "A Pair of Silk Stockings," "The New Henrietta " with nn all-star cast Including W H. Crane, Thomas Ross, Slaclyn ArbUcli!, Amelia Bingham and Mabel Taliaferro. Then Louis Slann in "The Bubble"; Wal ker Whiteside, In '"The Ragged Sesaen ger'j William Hodge In "The Road to Happiness"; Grace Geor.ie, In a new play; Taylor Holmes, in "Sir. Slyd'a Slys tery," and the Chicago musical comedy, "A Slodcrn Eve." The London Hnymnr ket Compay will be seen In "Qulnneys." Several other plays now In course of prep aration win be announced later. AND TWELFTH STS. nOBERT EMMET KEANE BOLGER BROS. DO NOT FAIL TO VI8IT i MARKET BELOW 60TH ST ME.STON KEITH PRESENT nROAimWa M11KI.TY fet'EMC 1'HOPI'CTION The Midnlffht Cabaret Vt-olurUr Vrtttj flifl, CrttUr Harit, runny CynnOlalia "& Sjuclawlar tWciU OTHER STAR ACTS ay ii i yiiwain i i ! i.iigsi ap.aiii iimpm i.ii i mi uftmm&nm r CotnpIflO Chan j of bhm JbuiJjj . 8kW l Z 1 THU M4KK8T MT, u irttif 11 A tt TO II IS f m FANNIE WARD iliRKt.n.E Ot k. 1T Stanley SSMiT fTkm asrs Orektrif b MARKET BELOW 60TH ST (SfcJ jjjfa