ATLANTIC CITY FOLK ATTEND PANGJD AT CHELSEA YACHT CLUB r, nd Mrs. George Shisler, of This City, Entertain. Unusual Baseball Game in Cape May Wild wood and Ocean City Personals ATLANTIC CITT, Aug. 21. . ... ims. nitonai! HiitSLEn. it iipn f Philadelphia, who are spending ... . ttlr beautiful cottase. 28 'emmer m ... - - r,nc, Ventnor, gave a ds,nco Inst . ... -v.1..a Vapht fllllh. whleh KfjU ,t tnO V.lioi" CT i.itv .Uenrated for the occasion nag Himi.'y kL wicker bosket, and pink nsters and BJ ... of gladioluses, ine oroaa jus were nunc wun iimniMii-:r..i Ifrt, forming a tovciy uuihii .i : to fencer. AnM WHO cnjujoi . nu .nis 1". . i....l.mv mar Mr. nfiil Vm ntn. Mr and Mrs. Albert Baits. W Mrs. Frank A. Bedford, Mr and Hcnaru j.ciinw. . . nrr Mr. and Mrs. John M Bradley, Mr. Thomas A. nurrows, Mr UfS. IX. J - viJ: ' vvijsi iwrberg. Mrs. J uiiocrc uonanue, ,' IS ' ", t.ll UTi. am,. itr as: wra. m .-..i ..., ..... ....... Mm 8 Frailer. Mlsa Mary Gummey, BrinXle Oummey. Mr. and Mrn. Clay 5Lcr Mr. and Mrs. James Holllhan, rtfl W rrf 2. ...... -" Harry It Mumpiirey", m.m .... aa Kay. " "" " v. u. and Mrs. T. a Kramer, Mr. Mrs Ferdinand Loeb, Mr. and Mrs. 2 uxtt.mM. Mr. Regis MoNamee, TZa Mrs. John McQuale. Dr. and Mrs. j,. xc- nr1 Mra. Mahlon W. Now Mr and Mn. M. J O'Moara, Dr. nnd frtderlCK O. t-a.rn, mi. aim v.io. Parsons, wr. unu .i. u.h Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kogcrs, Mr. em Mrs. Tnomas o. ," ". C Frederick a Rollman. Mr,, and Mrs. t-;.':!. . c.l Mrr Alhnrt Ran. . . f n -. .. rtk n n 1 1 .. j n... fhmn.a T? Rlmmnnt. i m sir, anu who ..... . 1 isVand Mrs. William W. Smith. Con. simimn " alrB '"" " . " ...1,-1. o TVhlta Hfiv nnTJ Mn Mr. JWTOi v " '"i" " . VtV Wolfe, iur. anu wino Mr. and Mrs. David McCoach. Mr. Mrs. Frank Stockley, Mr, tnd Mrs. i W. Shisler, JUubo una wra. yiuihi ; Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs, rrann isiock- HJss Mary yarriRan, jura. j.'runit nor, Mrs. wesiay sieao, jvmss wina Mrs. Mary A. Shisler, Mr. and Daniel J. Galllhan, Mr. end Mrs. IssH-fS Shepparu, Mr. ana Jira. iiarry 2d. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Illloy, Mr. I Jfrs. uiaywu ouim j. .uuuw nfiPR, MAY, AUff. 21. On Monday r)D0uy lurneu uui w bkh ma wwn tame oeiween me inou anu h''b, proceeds to be used, to buy a pul- r, wnicn is uruaiiy ncQucu kiuiih oart of the coast. Tho line-up was I Mows: Boys William Freeman, Hal- rtt Kay, Ixvmoroiie, Trimwo, uunn. thesd, Syne, W. K. Freeman, uai- tftr and Patter. Girls Alice McCabo, :m Harris, Eleanor Carpenter, Mlxs .Kptell. Lucy Grey, Miss Tcawon, Miss Jbpef, Mies Welsh and Miss Wilson. Al Mirm thn frnma rrtnlrl tinf milfA piro with that of the Thlllles or tlio Met, but It was amuslns and, after M, Uiai is uuuut an sgciuiy uskb in mu iywati,ir time. Noticed on the bleachers Imn Mrs. I!. Spencer Miller, 3d, Miss iftl Worth, Miss Eleanor Hopkins. LXh, Conant, of St. Louis, Mo.;, Miss r-lWrothr Ptnsmore. Miss Lindsay Sattor i W4. MlM Ethel Shields, Miss Marsaret XcCttMls Dorothy Frtck- and Miss ,VlUfi Mitchell. An Mtwtive feature of tho Corinthian ' kTkt Club Is tho Informal danclnc UXca place every afternoon on Wdcious porch of the clubhouse from ! j o'clock. Tea may be obtained the cafe just around the corner of ndo. fJohn Dorsey, of Baltimore, has Instrumental In arranging a men's M tennis tournament which will Place this week-end A sliver cud ilttn clven by a member of the Un Yncht Club, where the tourney Ukn place. Amongr the entries are: Henry Tatton, Mr. Charles Gillette, Charles S. Spcncc, Mr. Brooke Ed- Mr. Edward Edwards, Mr. Donald rats, Mr J. Montrell, Mr. Neville r, Mr. B. Ewinc. Mr. D. Jllllvor. Mr. lei Latrobo, Mr. GeorRe Qillette, Mr. freeman. Mr. Hamuol carpenter, Trimble Mr. Harvey Sayen. "Mr, y Brinck. Mr. John Dorsev. Mr. W. Xln. Mr, W, K, Freeman. Mr., G. uooowin, Mr. w. J. Freeman. W May seems to have bocn a mesnet rfcent brides and Brooms In Plum )la' most exclusive society, as Mr. fMMre. Oliver E. Wllllts Bpent several n berir lately. Mrs. Wllllts before her larrlae In the sprint was Miss Mar Fitter. Another newly married fie who are recent visitors In Cape ' we Mr. and Mrn, Dorr E. Newton. ( ocwiuu WUO juiaa ilii; jvruriuu uc I nr marrtaee several weoKa aeo. third bride and sroom to arrive were and Mrs. C Randall Fennlnston, romantic courtship terminated in frrlRe in June. Mrs. rennlnuton was Marie Dallett. 1 a recent dancing contest at the Red i the sliver run which was nresented 'Mrs. J. B. Hopkins was won by Miss nli Harris and Mr. Edward Cae- '. Frederick Roy entertained at dinner Monday evening In honor of Mr, me eawara ana Mr. wawara jbq of Philadelphia. The euests were Lelta Harlan. Miss Robecca White. the Misses Bonsai. . and Mrs. Russell Waner. of Phlla- 1. entertained, at dinner before the r weekly dsneo at the Corinthian t Club last evening. ftnner was Blvert recently by Mr. rs, John A, Hlckey when the guests iq Mies BeyuttQ Paul, Mr. nam and Mr. Charles Randolph, those who .enjoy cottane life In ry uig jut. anu jnn. jianuuifii s of nryn Mawr, They, with tneir it""i " n unusually atiiavvirs vv Jp Howard street, &m '.7nry M. Justl entertalnsd at n on Wednesday, at her cottsse. the o-uests were Mrs. Walter D. re, Mrs. Joseph Cannon, Mrs, R. Starr, Mrs, Judge Malsbcrarer, of Iphla, Is tier for several days. WLDWOOD. Auir. .-Mr. John Lamon Srny Phlladlphla, enteruinoa i Mlowln Buests at their cottage, on m avenue, wildwood wrest, me fk Mils Mary Lamon and Miss ts. jane Jiacxes ana miss oitua ,M4 Mrs. Samuel B. Joslln enter- si tneir cotttRe, Jlth and Central M, this week, Mr. and Mrs. O, J. ' Mt. Airy. . 0 and Mr. W, C. Kloman and ". t New York, hava snsnt the Dast ! U u( j, Down oottngs, on West b Foster, who has spent a t vacation at Bishop's Inn, left m neui In niBiu..t.ii tj t V&nVU rAnnl..n 1. aI.... mi I ,.,-. Willltr JtiltVIVI4 II, 1 ntol4 Inn fw at rw day, LK CITV. AUI M ?hnl. Is. , vUtsf this attitntlrtn it vmsirinv wijama l the Ocean CHy Yacht Club, tho HL. T"T- wf,.ll VWVi,ii.llV Pt.ll HUB Ly irt s courts today. A number of """' from Philadelphia, Atlantic fettle ,M.W "nt!!?5 JS.H tk li.i .' "" v un litvj', viui . Hue In Snulh .TriBAAu 1tr ninr S fiesen iiu,,. k AHid .ifitoj.A 4m Uors will b lvin . the vacht Monday aysMlng, "' tbe blr Quanta .1 lb. ....... 4n bildren to Ul, w.,entatlQn Of tlttri nf nAaAU All..,, u.u... -.. .A"VU.t IT, by Hdna'wroa Wi MS EVENING of v.!' SJM her? ,i"''r th 'Erection hear.l. i ,Wr.00,..f rhlladelphta, Re aSSSr " '.n,lcat0.that will bo a unique ba"lVh'.JlH,8, "'"' aovnor Brum ceftnUtBhvf.,?or,nheerSee.Cre,atJr' WM nmonft " hllarttiphla, are hero for a week's stay. Chamh. J;.LTffrty nnd Mr- William conTon ?!, L.08a.n' v,BUor nerc. "ve Gone on a trip to Lake Mohonk. Mrs Frank G. Zimmerman is recover Sh om ."? "PJ1110" for nppendlcills. heron f.taen ,r0m her eummor Mn Mn.n?, i w utty" BB0 t0 the Atlantic City forrned! " th operatlon w Pr- B5?iar',Sl!lliam " C08tcr' of Thlladel. which th. ft BnV0 fln nernoon tea. at M7nh?'rtn' MlBS Nannle "rown. mln whn ,Con,Noy' Mrs. John Brenne- Ur ,MM,r8-AU8Usi.U8.H- Ab,e- Mrs. Bax ter. Mrs. Harry C. Krelder, Mrs. Albert Owhrlc, Ml.. Nellie Tces. mVs E H. Ma- rnlffe Mr'." T.Iarry Whlte' Ml" Lclla Cpmn "' H?ty ScoU' Mss Stella Anan?W?lsht.G1'bert Wrlsht and MlM Along the Main Line Townsend, of Overbrook, Pa., have left JILH? Loke' ,N- J" wr; tSey will romixln for several ecks. Miss Helen Cecilia Harford, of 816 Wynnewood road, Is spending a few weeks as the guest of her sister, who Is spending the summer at The Manor, Wildwood, N. J. ARDMOUEMrs. Rutherford W. Jen nings, of 123 Cricket avenue, has gone to tho mountains for a short stay. Mrs. James McCrea and her grandson. Mr.. Richard H. Hawkins, Jr., of Bally heathcr, have gone to Homestead, Hot Springs, Vu for the rest of tho summer. HAVERFORD.-Mrs. Lewis Llllie. ac companied by her daughter, Miss J. Lllllc. of Haverford. Pa., have left for East Gloucester. Mass, whore they will remain till the 1st of September. Mr. and Mrs. R. Meade Smith, of Hav orforcl. Pa., have left for an extended trip through Canada, expecting to bo away three a four weeks, and will mako several vlsltk. Miss EIlzaBeth Stafford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stafford, of Haverford, Ta., will leave next week for a visit of several weeks as the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Wild Hamm.ll, at her resi dence at South Hampton, L, I. Mr. Maxwell Blssel, of Haverford. Pa., will leave next week for Fishers Island, whrro he will spend several weeks of his vacation. BRYN MAWR.-Mlea Eleanor Rush ton, of Lancaster avenue, who has been spending a month visiting at Avolon, East Orange and Buck Hill Falls, will re turn to her home today. Mrs. Richard P. McNeely, of Fishers road, Is spending several weeks at York, Pa. Mrs. C. W. Karsner and her grandson, Mr, C. Karsner, of 1S South Broad Btreet, will epend the remainder of the summer on Gulph road. ST. DAVIDS.-Mrs. Charles Stanley Harvey, of Lancaster avenue, has gone to spend a month in Milton, Mass. Later sho will be Joined by Mr. Harvey, who una sun id mo ranama exposition. Mrs. Robert Wilson, of Aberdeon ave nue, has returned home from Nantucket. R. Mr. and Mrs, Morritt Taylor and family have returned to their home on Waynu avenue after soendlnc a few wkn at Atlantic City, WAYNnMIss Eugenia Brown has been entertaining Miss Dorothy Park, of King of Prussia road, at her cottage In Ocean City. T Miss Kathorlne Bard left this week to Join her family In the Pocono Moun tains after spending a couple of weeks with her grandmother on Runnymede avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Wood and family have returned from Lake Mohawk, N. Y.. to their home on LouelloVavenue, RADNOR.-Mlss Alice Hearne Is visit ing Miss Blaine at Jaffrey, N, H. The people of Radnor township ore very much interested In preparing for the "Harvest Home," to be given on the es tate of Mrs. Charles W. Walton. St Davids. It Is to be held In the early part of October for the benefit of the Neighborhood League. Chestnut Hill Mr. Lynford Riddle and Mlii Marlamno Blddla, of Lanorale, Stenton avenue, have left for Northeast Harbor, Me,, where thoy will remain for several weeks. Mr. Stanley Woodward, of Krlshelm, Chestnut Hill, Pa has left for Poland Springs, Me., where he will be the guest of I Edward Wlndslow Toylor, Jr., for several days, at the Poland Spring House. Germ an town Mr. and Mrs, Clarence M. Clark, of Cedron, Indian Queen lane, who nro spending the summer at their residence at Manchester, Vt., will have as their guest for several weeks Mies Mildred Uolph, of Portland, Ore, Mrs, John M. Fries, of (133 Wayne ave nue, and Mrs, Henry C. Riley, of 23$ Harvey street, have left for Spring Lake, N. J where they will spend several weeks at the New Monmouth Hotel, Mrs. Parah Fern, of Rlttenhouse and McCrllJin streets, accompanied by Mrs, Thomas Birch, will leave on Monday for n two weeks' stay In Wildwood. Dr, W. B. Fettsrman. pf 7M7 German town avenue, l spending some time In Bay Head. N, J. Miss Margaret C. P, Keyser. of US West Rlttenhoute street, Ii spending sev eral weeks In Virginia, Lansdowne Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0, Bonssll, of East Greenwood avenue, returned today from a month's vacation t Ooean City. Dr. Dials C. JUnnlngton. of Greenwood avenue, Is spending his vacation In Nova Bootia, Mr. George Lewis, North Lamdowne avenue, Is enjoying R trip to Portland, P. ' Mr. and Mn, Carrol tt Llpnlncott, of HlUdaU road, are spending Auguit at Belmsr, N, J( , Dr. W, T. Magulre. of North ans. down avenue, Is wending hie vacation t Asbury. Netle for Me a,cl!r MM wW be accented aad rVnt4 hi the iWrr, Vt aJi sw o4cm wwt b" mMt bs kwa la tvH. "K Ml a. 4rM, ana when pewrfWe Wkt nuinbrr w"t be fire. aal at) ch eetmwalentisas te "(iMktr , vmT, KeilaT Ltr, UmImm IMM reaWee ' tHM veii4fcie) nsr,,! lMMe, t4 MKiMS WIN 4 LEPQER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST I ft IttBB Avt sf J H 1 W mSSl fi I via shsbhsXlbhsbhsbhsK 2 flBF , Tv 5 . HB! i , if vKr m m wnKf 1 'rl iaHSBiiisW '"Set $ l lii sWtJL.sssiin. ; '"X fmMRHHiBsm 'A Jss. gKyHMHsssBsHb A i THHBgjaflSs - "lilwri MRS. ELIZABETH DOBSON ALTEMUS Who, with her children, Miss Mary E. Altemus nnd Mr. James D. AHemus, is spending several weeks at Virginia Hot Springs. West Philadelphia Mr William T. Burns, of 39th and Spruce streets, has gone to Holyoke, Mass., to remain until September 15. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Worrell an nounce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Madclelno Rogers Worrell, to Mr. William Louis Tyler. THEATRICAL BAEDEKER FOR OARRICK Lyman Howe's Travel Pic tures, Tho first vweek will show the Amcrlcnn Navy; native life in tho Phil ippines, with a gllmpso of head-hunters' rites, and tho plant of the National Cash Register Company. KEITH'S Tom Lewis and company in "Brother Fane;" "Mystcrla," a Euro pean Illusion; Greco Flshor, "The Sun shine Girl;" VVIUard Slmms and Com pany, In 'Fllndor's Furnished Flat;" Ameta, mirror (lances; Charlie Olcott, singer; tho Moyakos". Jopanese vocalists; La Franca and Bruco, In blackface com edy; Adonis, in "The Act Beautiful," and the Hoarat.SeJlg Weekly. NIXON'S QRAND "TUo Earl and the Girl," a tabloid production, headed by Victor Kahn; Warren and Conley, In "At tho Seashore; Booth and Leander, bicyclists; Ward and Howell; Carl Stat 7r and Company, In "His New Job;" Turclly. harmonica expert, and Fun Foto Films. OA9jVO-e-"The Roaey Tosey Olrls." In Peter 8. Clnrk's production of "The Re demption Club) or, She Sin Again," Opening the Casino for the new season. COMING AUOVST 30 ' , KEITH'S Stella Mayhew and Mill. Tay lor, In nw songs and comedy chatter; Ma.iie King and Tyler Brooks, present lug a series of dances; Harry Moore, London newspaper poster manipulator; Lydia Rnfry. singer of songs) Paul Qulnn and Joseph Mitchell. In "The Phoney Bluff Gold Minos" Mons. and Mme, "Alf" Loyal's trained doge! Chauncy Monroe nnd Compuny, In "A Business Propoiali" Bronte and Aid well. In "A Boardwalk Flirtation," and Love and Wilbur. Daniels Comes to Judgment Official Washington rocently attended a special exhibition of the Lyman II, Howe "Our Navy in 1915" moving picture spec tacle, whloh will be presented at thoGar rlok Theatre twloe, dally, commencing Monday, Augunt M Membora of Presl. dent Wilson's Cabinet, admirals of the navy, captains of the dreadnaughta which appear In the Howe reproduction, high officials of the I'nlted Ht&tes army and many of the officer of other Govern ment depurlment crowded Washington's leading playhouse to view the first com plete moving plotur. record of Uncle Sam's fighting forces at sea. Ho.oalled "special performances" are not unusual Incidents during a season In Washington, Many of them are Indif ferently attended The site and charac LYMAN H, HOWE Prwntlni, HowV Twl Plc m ftt tA Gftmcs; Mat We iBjMaiVKN. rWatsaT r'jajMBMHMMHk fedf E;t wtssiiiiiiiiiV nti ' Y SlllllVV''' BB jXSaH" sissisiiiitsiiiiiiiiiH Roxborough Miss Mildred Holt, of Wlssahtckon, la tho guest of her brother, Dr. Edward Z. Holt, of Atlantic City. A block party for the benefit of St. Timothy's Hospital will be held at Cres son and Harvey streets this afternoon and evening. tor of the morning exhibition of the Howe navy spectacle U realised In the follow Ing letter received by Mr. Howe from the Secretary of the Navy: .. . February J3i 1015. Mr. Lyman II. Howe, Wilkes-ltnrr,. t'a. My dear Mr. Howe Ono of the moat deltfht rul hours I have epent In all my llfo n tn hour I spent yesterday morning witae-alng your plcturu of th. United States navy of 101.1. In common with the large audience pr,nt, I was srratly plea,d with the splen did representation which you make of the navy. , Tha picture, have movement and action and Ilia. They llluetrate nearly every phase ot naval activity, Pome of tha acenea were thrill infi all were effective, I congratulate you upon the consummation of your work. Tho,a who are ,o fortunate aa to see the navy at work and at play, aa you have portrayed It. will have a high appreciation of Its strength and power. I l,h that every American cltl aen could a,a your pictures. Their pride In their navy and their , country would be in cread. Cordially your,, ..,- JOSEPHUB DANIELS. Globe Theatre s With the reopening of the Globe The atre on Monday, August so. an entirely now policy will call for the presentation of high-class vaudeville offerings contin uously from 11 a. m. until 11 p. m., and with admission, prices at all times graded from 10 to 35 cents. Tho vaudeville bills will be supplemented with picture offer ings. grace: fisher At Kelth'g next week Cross Keys Theatre Two bills of Mghelas vaudeville, each of three days' duration, are on the pro gram for the Cross Keys Theatre the ensuing week. One leading number will figure throughout the entire six days. This Is the Musical Festival, In which II persons win participate. During the first half of the week an other special feature will be the appear ance of Lee Torn Foo. only Chinese bari tone eloier In vaudeville today. Other numbers will bt Beser, Mldgeley and Company, In a novel comedy sketch) Puroella Brothers, singing comedians, and Hanlon end Clifton, with rathekellar act. For Thursday, Frldy nd Saturday there will be Joseph X. Watson, a Plilla delphlan, In a oharaoter comedy offering Then there will be the Five Uragdons n a potpourri. The Reynold trio, dancere and singers. Bolblnl A O-rovlnl and Rdney Brothers are also the Bill, Turing ot halves of the week the vaudeville program will be supplemented by an array ( Mftvcjaey picture er laf. ' t-h .JSSSKSSKSSKSSKSSKSSKSSKSSKSSKSSKSSKSSKSSKSSKS Wi BSIkH. ",iBBsW 1 jflsPBsSSsSSsSSri- J HPj V' U JssksskBbksHI aTBTBTBTBT sit t 5f 1sHstbTbtssiiibK?j stsssT 1 W r JstsHiKslBSasELj KMasMN 1sksWjjsk8HbsI iiiiiiiiiiKsVl '.LsiflLiiiiniiiiH n WEDDINGS A QUIET but picturesque wedding took place Thursday at noon when Mlsa Mary Frances Hlckok, daughter of tho Rpv. Dr Francis M Hlckok and Mrs. Hlckok, became the bride of Mr, Frederick Srdman, of aermantown, Tho ceremony ook place at the home of the bride's parents, 7 South 43d street, In tho presence of tho tmmodlate families and a few Intimate friends. The bride's father, thei Rev. Francis M Hlckok, the father of the bridegroom, the Rev, William J. Erdman, and the Rev. Ralph Hlckok, brother of the bride, officiated Dr. Charles R. Erdman, of Princeton, acted ay his brother's best man and the Rev. Paul R. Hlckok gave his sister In mar riage. The bride wore an exquisite gown of Ivory whlto crepe de meteor with trim mings of real lace and pearls and her tulle veil was held to the head by orange blossoms. Sho carried a bouquet of bride's roses nnd lilies of the valley. Her only, attendant was her sister-in-law Mrs. Paul R. Hlckok, of Washington, D. C. The matron of honor was gowned in white net over nllk with rose trimming nnd carried pink roses. Following tho ceremony there v.ns a tmall reception, after which tho bride nnd bridegroom left for their wedding Journoy. Mr. and Mrs Erdmon upon their return will llvo at (531 Pulaski avenue, Germantbwn, where they will be at homo after Novem ber 1. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander C. Maurer. of 3233 North 15th street, have ts.ued invita tions for the wedding of their daughter. Miss Louise Helen Maurer and Mr. Ralph Earlo Stanton, on Tuesday night, Sep tember 7, nt 7:30 o'clock, at the Roosevelt Miss Maurer haa selected her slater. Miss Gladys Maurer, for maid of honor, nnd for bridesmaids, Miss Florence Maurer, also a slater, nnd Mrs. Walter L)le Whit man. Mr. Stanton will have Mr. J. Stanley Cross for best man and Mr Joseph Maurer, the bride's brother, and Mr. Harry Thompson for for ushers. Tho ceremony will be followed by a recep tion. The at home cards are for after October 1. at 706 Raymond street. Mr. William Stanton, of Germantown, has Issued Imitations for the marriage of his daughter. Miss Ellen Davis Stanton, to Mr. Samuel Howard Pcnnell, of LanR dovrne. The marriage will take place at the Friends meeting house In Lansdowne, Saturday, September 4, at 3 o'clock. ENTERTAINMENTS The Curtis Country Club will celebrate the opening of the new club grounds, at Lawndale, today by an all-day picnic, at which the members will be the guests of the company. A sports program hag been arranged by tho committee, with special feature stunts for the 1 artlclpants. For the girls thore are tho SC-yards dash, tho lemonade race, the watermelon con test, the shoe race, the nall-drlvtng con test: for tho men there are the 100 yards dash, the potato chate, tho Mutt and Jeff race, the wheelbarrow race, the 1-mlle relay; and for the children there are the 50 yardi sklp-the-rope, for girls, throwing basketball, for boys, and the peanut scramble, tor the tots. There will bo baseball in the morning and afternoon, and one game will be girls vs. boys. A prize waits and a prize one-step contest will be held In tho evening, nnd the mu sio will be furnished by tho 1st Regiment Band. Alhambra Theatre The Alhambra will reopen for Its regu lar winter season Monday. The policy of previous seasons will be unchanged. Each week there will be offered a bill Of high-olass vaudeville acts, and in addi tion, first presentations of Paramount picture plays. There will be complete Lhsnges of bills each Monday and Thurs day. The Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday vaudeville bill this week will be headed by the Franconl Opera Company. Gor don ft Marx, Dutch comedians; Neal & Neal, with an electrical effect spectacle, and Oonne & Livery, singing, talking andi dancing act, complete the bill. The photo play offering will be Marguerite Clark In "Seven Sisters." For the last half of the veek the vaudeville attractions will be an enter taining playlet, "The Master Move," star ring Mr. and Mrs, R. DeCosta; Marsh & Trye; Big and Violet France in their novelty cycle act, and Broomstick Elliott. The vaudeville bill will be supplemented by a double picture offering Charles Chaplin In his long-delayed production of "The Bank," and Ina Claire In a film dramatisation of "The Puppet Crown." Trlncess Pafa" Debut The latest Henry Blossom and victor Herbert comic opera, "The Princess Pat." which opens the Lyric Labor Day, will be produced by John Cort at the Cort Theatre, Atlantic City, Monday evening. Tho title role will be sung by Miss Eleanor Painter, the young American prima donna, who made such a hit last season In New York In "The Lilac Dom ino." The supporting cast numbers Sam B, Hardy, Al Shean, Alexander Clark, Louis Caaavant, Robert Ober, Joseph R. I.ertora, Leonora Novaalo. Ralph Rlggs and Kathorlne Wltehle. The production has been staged by Fred Q. Latham. Mr. Herbert will conduot the orchestra during the entire engagement. The opera is In three act. with scenes laid on Long Island, The story hinges on the tangle that Princes "Pat," the American wife of an Italian Prince, gets Into by making love to another man In an endeavor to stimulate the seeming lax attentions of her husband. TJIKATHK Market lirlow 80 th Htrtet Men, Tuaa., Wed. Joe Hhea Praaant. A MUSICAL FESTIVAL Vaudeville's Dlisaat and Beat Offering Thura,, Frl, Bat. Famous Comedian JOSEPH K. WATSON rhllada.phla's Moat Popular Character Comedian AND 5 OTHER STAR ACTS Comady Photo Plsy. and Currant Bvaata nixon's GRAND '" WSCXT WKKK THH TINKLtNI. MUHICAL COMKDY 'THE EARL and The GIRL" lar-owicrnANS tTTT nim.-io WARREN and CONLEY "llOOTH and LEANDER yfir Sf. UowaJJ I Carl gtaUer & Co. TureMy I F"n !'ot FHms Dally ?1B VslVl at lCnt, Evening . t JWI Qll ipeaspo sUMCixa Wap-ripr treae lte N, Jf4 .treat VYdgUCr yracji,- Cls Hem, Thura. Kvsra. BIUUTWAIW pKWie WED. 4 LBAT EVUS i',tial Z.CMMM 4Ht.JC9- " Cta. f, I'riv.w cnM tuei. ? Kve- Adm. wo. taAJsViA iiAaisfl wAsJjAi nr P.V TIIKATI1K lfi' 21, 1015. DOINGS OF DEBUTANTE AND MATRON IN AND ABOUT TOWN III M !!- IW SIM II II II Miss Fisher and Miss Fitler Guests of Philadelphia at Northern Points Personals M1, I!H MAItY FRANCES FISHER, debutante daughter of Dr and Mrs. Hcny Mlddleton Fisher, of Alvcrthorpe, Jcnklntown, has left for Saunderetown, R I., whero .he will bo the guest of friends for the remainder of tho month, Mrs. Fisher has also left town and Is at present tho guest of Miss Caroline Sink ler at her home In Gloucester, Mara, Miss Rachel Fitler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William W Fitler, of Gulphmont. Villa Noa, who will be a Ccbutante of the coming season, Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. George Fates Baker, of Rose mont, at their camp at Paul Smith's, In the Adlrondacka. Mrs. nenjamln Chew, who spent several Jays last week at Glrnvale, her Radnor resldonre, han returned to Nnrragansett Pier, where she Is passing the summer. Dr nnd Mrs John W. Dlament. whose marrlnge took place on Monday, are spending their wedding trip In Canada. Upon thelt roturn early In October they will make their home In Narberth, Dr. L. Webster Fox, Dr. Judson Daland nnd Mr. Clarence W. Fox, of the Yale crew, arc In Yellowstone Park, accom panied hy Mr. Fied Morris. They will be guests at the Morris ranch, one of tho :iioit celebrated In tho Woat, and have also bocn with Colonel William Cody for a week at Cody, Wyoming. Along the Reading Mrs. Charles A. Borda, of Walnut street, Jenkintown, Pa., and her daughter. Miss Katherino Bocdu, are spending several days at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cross, at Rydal, Pa., during tho absence of Mr. and Mrs. Cross, who are spending several weeks at Eaglesmero, Pa., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert. Miss Olive May Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Wilson, of We.t avenue, Jenkintown, Pa., is In Cape May. where she will be tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hammer, at their cottage on North street, for several weeks. Miss Wilson's engagement to Mr. Berchell Hammer, of Mount Airy, Philadelphia, was recently announced. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Wilson, of West avenue. Jenkintown, Pa , had as their guests last week Mr. Tyrus Cobb nnd Mr. Crowell. Adviser of Athletics at Lafay ette College. Miss Caroline Llpplncott, of Rabbit Hill, Chelten Hills, has left for Beach Haven, where she will be for several weeks the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wil mer W. Hoopcs, of Paoll, who has taken a cottage nt Beach Haven for the re mainder of tho summer. Miss Mary W, Llpplncott la spending tha month of August at Jeffrey, N. H. Frankford Mr and Mrs. James Thomas, of Mul berry street, entertained last evening In honor of their daughter, Miss Edith Thomas. Those present were Miss Helen Ware. Miss Marlon Blake, Mlsa Kath erino Wallace, Miss Pauline Fiske, Miss THE COMING WEEK "Birth of a Nation" Coming The David W. Griffith film. "The Birth of a Nation," which has cnused much discussion in New York. Boston and Atlantic City, will open at the Forrest Theatre, Soutti Broad street. Saturday evening, September 4. So much has been written about this film and Its director that It Is not necessary to give details about It. The fact that It Is now ap proaching the thirtieth week of Its run In New York, paralleling many stage suc cesses, and exceeding most of them, Is comment enough. The nim is divided, practically, into two parts. The first deals with the Civil War, and the greatest scenes are on the battlefield. The second deals with tha reconstruction period, nnd Its main features centre about the activities ot the Klu Klux Clan. After the opening, performances will be given at the Forrest twice daily. NEXT A SUMMER WAVE OF THEATRE CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STS. THE POrULAIt CHARACTER CHEATING COMEDIAN TOM LEWIS and CO. 4 rvpviuiiia iMiu,,ia A TIMELY H AHKIIALT.. PLAYLET Presenting "UnC-THEH TTitfrKEMBTJtmaPEXN 'novelty of tub SjsaSBtT ? "MYSTERIA" 7 IS IT ILLUSION OR P.KAHTY- MEN OH MAOICt AMETA THE SENSATIONAL PARISIAN MIItROR AND CLASSICAL TflANOHt GRACE P"I SITE R 'THE SUNSHINE CURL." IN A SERIES Or NEW SONGS CHARLES OLCOTT AN ORIQINAL TRAVESTY, "A COMIO OPERA JN TENMlNUTsM" TOWER nnd DARRELL IV FRANCE nnd BRUCE NEWEST JlOTION I'lOTUBEg IN HKAMST-gKUO FILMS 2 Miows Pally Matinees, sTo'cloek, tSelinil 5ee7lihTs7eVcIck, Ma to tM. heals Alwaya a Week In Advanea Hell, filbert W Xarstsff. )!- Uf WHEN JN NBW YORK CITY DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT B. F. Keith's Palace Theatre SSEBtmSTn. THE VtOIILlVH GREATEST MCSIO HALL. OrKN ALL SUMMKK iTiMHlT imaMannaaTWM 6-110 iCTS-5 HIGH-CLAM VAUDEVILLE WEEK BS0. MONDAY MAT, AUB 23 NOVELTY MINSTRELS PAN - AMERICAN SEXTETTE WALLY TBIO LVCILR SAVOY OBO. MARTIN DAILY MATINEE S.0 V. M.I TWICE NIGHTLY, 7.15 .4S --fMlltBUV. AMA'miH WfT" rKIUAY AT .. riHXWOKKS "JffiSSSASlvSiV11 svsasnvw-aBSfJsa THE MARKET ST. AWOVE ISTK It A. M TO iK P. K. Stanley SYMWIONf I MrguriU Clark "H, ens of tha North" OR ftCHWrfHA AND OLOIirr S Hm HOLLAND SUBMAX1NX Vncla Bain's Devil of tha Daaar Al.AMAC P1EH. ATLANTJQ OITTTN, it Trn i tTuwV''''-'"'';-"" " "" -- - Mux itauMfs Warrsa Trrt Jana fuller. Miss Sarah McCormtck, Mr. Edward Allison. Mr -Clark Movus. Mr. 'James Bullitt. Mr. Herbert Rawson, Mf. John Martin, Mr. Frank McMahon, Mr. Waiter Dunn. Mr. Frederick Banks, Mr Thomas Martin And Mr Taul Mundy, Miss Margaret Clarke, of 317 Howell street, will return today from Slatlngtoti nnd the Delaware Water Gap, where she has been spending part of the summer. Miss Katherino K. Robinson, daughter uf Dr. and Mrs. George. 8. Robinson, of FOID Frankford avenuo, has returned from Attantlc City. Miss Robinson's engage ment was announced during the early part of the summer, .but no definite date has been set for the wedding. Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Brady hava re turned from Ocean City, where they spent two wneks as the guests of Dr, and Mrs. G. L. Stephen, at their cottage. North Philadelphia Miss Dorothy Stutts, of 1509 North 15th street, left Thursday for Portsmouth, Jf. II., to be the guest of Lieutenant and Mrs. Dowllng at their home In the Navy Yard for four weeks. Miss RosalloT Mlsa Mary, Mlts Me thllde and Miss Josephine Fay, of 2(42 East Allegheny avenue, are enjoying Lake Hopatcong, Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. Jes.e W, Roberts and family, of Sharon Hill, will spend the rest of the summer at Atlantlo City. The Rev. John A. Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins, of Media, are enjoying a trip through northern Pennsylvania. Mrs. Charles A. Owens, of Morton ave nue, Ridley Park, is spending August at Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Hofmann. of East Hinckley avenuo, Ridley Park, are spending several weeks in Maine. Chester Mr. and Mrs. Newton 8. Brlttaln. of East Stroudsburg, have returned to their home after having been the guests of Mrs Brlttaln's mother. Mrs. J. M. Gar rett, of East 6th street. The Rev. John W. Hau.er, of th Holy Trinity E angelical Luthern Church, Is spending some time In Ocean City, N. J, He will also visit Stroudsburg, Pa , for a week before returning home. Suffrage Events Today WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY. 8-30 p. m. Opn-lr meeting, CHy pisza. Speakers. Win Knttl!", Kuuti, E. M. Holme, end Mr. Vt'eUel. Hall Mrs. EQUAL FRANCHISE BOCIETT 8 "o p. m Opm-lr meeting on city 11,11 Plata. Speaker, Mtaa Anna McOue. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Uand, Ctrn,Hus Park. Frankford avenue nn4 Ccmly ,trt: T o'clock, Free. Falrinount Park B,nd, Uelmont Manalon; a o'clock. Froe. lhild i mu Hand. City Hall p!a I o'ljock. Ftm. Woodslde Park. Five aots are Included In the free en tertainment offerings, both afternoon and evening, during the ensuing week at Woodslde Park. The Novelty Minstrels, a company of five versatile singers ; the Pan-American Sextette, Lucille Savoy, the operatic soprano; George Martin and the Walley Trio are on the bill. William Penn Theatre Reopening Preparations are well under way for the formal reopening of the William Tenn Theatre, which is scheduled for Labor Day, Monday, September 8. Manager William Mller. announces that the general policy of the house will be the same as In previous years, and that the prices of admission wl be five and 10 cents. WEEK . VAUDEVILLE FROLIC! FANS," by Tom Barry f a,.k, vj ... . WITH LAUGHS Al i Anu 'inniwM I THE MEYAKOS SWXN'& SWAN OPENING of HEGULAR SEASON MONDAY, -AUG. 30 CONTINUOUS, A. M, TO It !. M. VAUDEVILLE NOT NEW FtUCfW 10c U5c 2c WATCH FOK OfUKIWG MU tlth, Morris raaartssk AatM South j?ht)aslMK's faJatr PH REOPENS MONDAY, SUt-JUMOIl 4UIAI.W or VAUDEVILLE rOGKTMISK WITH EXCLUaJVg aoUTtf PHlLAPgU'HU MMOWINU OV PAKAMOUNT PICTURES pSfrassBjasrvi wr.. .. e.LX IN ftteeu. 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