EVENING LEDaER-PHILADELPHlA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1915. 9 SURPRISE DINNER PARTY SMART COSTUMES ATTRACT FEMININE EYE AT RESORT TWO SISTERS BECAME BRIDES ON SAME DAY ia uivjujn JJY MEN FRIENDS FHarrold E. Gillingham, of Germantow'n, Is Given a Each Day Milady of Fashion Appears on the Boardwalk in a New Creation Large Lawn Fete Is Given at Cape May Tennis at Ocean City His Birthday Personals - . ..-.nr ,-t t rtft.T.tKTrttf A r . 5 fll. HAM"""' uuiuuiuiinu, u. JM im weat Prleo street, acrmantown, fj home by severnl of his men friends. . ... In tinnnn nf "1 fllll- Kjj occasion wb " ' --. -- htriliilnv. Those Who ntlpn(lfl Iftgliani " &r Mr David Iowls, Mr. Thomas RHcross. Mr Wllllntn Taylor Betts, Mr. William Beuckert and Mr, John Morgan jrth. 'Cardinal Olbbons Is vIsltlnB Mr. and .-., Marim Aiiuuuuy iv ..nrn .unto, Kulllngarry, Spring Lalto. A. large re '. u-ni, civen on Monday nfternoon &F... .i Mm. Mnlonev from 4 until 6 &tloek in honor ot their guest. Li -.i Mm Vlnhor I.. Boyd, of llrver- R.fj'ra. accompanied by Miss Harriet Iforut . llnvarford. and her fiance. lur hlchard Este. of Philadelphia, mo 'iid to Beach Haven, N. J over tho J01 . v.-b tn return hnmrt this fftK-enu mm v.t.v-. eCycek. f-.. -t.. ri.. T. Rhnrnlms. of Hathcrton. Ri'vneote Pa., and Mr. Undsay Kur, ot FnVonU. Pa-, have motored to Attantlo I-?" m t whnre thev will remain for rjewal days at the Monterey, on Virginia hrenue. 5L. - -.... A CtHnrrnr nrrftlflpnt Of tho R: ' ,. rkritlnn Temnrnnen Union. Km returned from a trip to tho Tacinc Joaat. alter navin ra i" . u.,ju.- tn ana yciiowbioho ia.n.. ?Mrs. Sara E. Broadbclt, of I.lanerch, visiting Mentis in ivcsi i-n..uuei.mu. Along the Main Line tiorK MAWR-Mm, w. Q. Martello ana her niece, Mian Mildred Bldgood, of 'Schenectady, N. Y wno navo Dcen visu ifcr Mrs. Thomas P. Foley, of Gulf road, ! returned to their home. .,.. vtonrv n. Wallace, of 22 Brvn faawr avenue, Is visiting at Atlantic ntv. KMr. Francis Koch, of Merlon avenue, t gone 10 jimuuiu. .ii) " . .tvo pilies Tracy Dickinson Mygatt. of 116 ,riaverly place, new ions city, is spenu- fhij a week nere. KvILIjANOVA. Mrs. Thomas Oakley, of Oalf and spring ami roaas, is spending V week at Atlantic City. SfJIr. James F. I'pton will spend a fort his home here. FST. DAVID'S. Mr. and Mrs. W. He" Jward Ml era and family have gone to Winter Harbor, Maine, to stay until Sep tember. Ellr. and Sir?. M. St. I.yons and family have gone to Enfield, N. H for a few ;wki. I STAFFORD Mr. and Mrs. W. Kcm- He Yarrow havo returned from n motor trip In New York State. Mis- Rose Jacobs Is one of tho guests It the house pstrty which Jlr. and Mrs. W. a Wright are giving at Still River. Conn. ROSEMONT. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Talone, of Bosemont, are entertaining their sister. Mrs. Anthonv Talone. of Hnr- i vard,"Ill. They havo spent several days ' In Atlantic City and other points. Mrs. Talohe'rtrill return to her home In the -latter ptt of September. Chestnut Hill Mrs. J. Ogle Wnrflcld, accompanied by kr daughters Miss Loulso Warfleld and Mis Elizabeth Warfleld. are at home. fearing spent a month at Naomi Lake, Pccono Pines. The Rev. J. Ogle Wnrfiold Ka been visiting his father In Maryland. Wv. ... . : . " air. ana .Mrs. josepn A. need, or xio Oowen avenue, have returned from Bed ford Springs, Pn. Germantown Mrs. John Frisbeo Kentor. Miss Rachel Keator, Miss Martha J. Hughes, Mr. John Frisbee Keator, Jr.. and Mr. Clement S. IXeator. of 218 West Walnut lane, havo wurnea to tneir home irom a trip to tfce Panama Exposition. vDr. and Mrs. William Cahall. of 151 yest Chclten avenue, have returned from a, two weeks' visit with relatives In Fal mouth, Mass. Their daughter. Miss Emma Cahall, who has been visiting friends In Ocean City, has returned to her home. l.MIis Mabel McCallln. of 234 West Schoolhouse lane, who has been snend- J the summer with friends In Columbus, wit will return to her home today. lr. John F Simons, of 631 Hnnsberry street, end her daughter, Miss Helen B. Maons are spending this month In New Hope, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald HnmDton Schell. m 432 West Schoolhouse lane, who have i spending tho past few weeks nt Ing kamdale, Now Hope, Pa., have returned tneir home. Their son, Mr. Hoswald ipton Schell, Jr., who accompanied will remain one week longer. lHt. and Mm ritivM nhomlilnv nnrl JfiUy. of 6137 Morton street, are spend- the months of August and September m their cottage in Sea Isle City. Along the Reading WltS Edith Mlll.r MIbs Ifolen Miller nnri Jhelr cousin, Miss Emma Blotter, of 4526 wwin uoer street, are spending a wceu m Oakland, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Pari Fueller. of Ashbourne ad and Spring avenue, Elklns Park, re jeu ror a visit or several aays at m Delaware Water Gin. Mrs. Fueller ("111 be remembered as Miss Mario WDblna. las T.llllnn Tlnfihlna Hah mnn in T.nnsr ranch, where she will remain for several "", and her sister, Miss Ellzaboth obblns, has left for Rye Beach, N. II., jnerc sno will be the guest of Miss utn Jfrry, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John P. Perrv Or, Andrew Godfrey and family, of -., .,4, ,vfc ivi DI'lll.l, tt n,,v. y will remain for several weeks. tr and Mrs. William Steele 3d. and lr little daughter of Lenox road. wnMwn. aro spending the montns pr UBMat and September at Ventnor, as i guests of Mrs, Steele's motner, ftirs. rtes W AVelsh, of Melrose Park, Pa., has taken a cottage there for the SUMper. i, West Philadelphia ra. Qeorge Weaver, of 18H South 63d ". win emrtain tne memoera oi ner club at a,, luncheon today at Wild- Tho guests aro Mrs. Samuel Mor- , Mrs. J, Vj. Thomas. Mrs. I W. bner, Mrn. lr. BIckley and Mrs. L. wrejr. Hbn Dbnlau. of 3726 Walnut has rcttirked from Tiav Head. N. htre she Jas the guest of Mr. " ILrt t iftir rUta.ie. 4r .-.. . ., .. .. .. PW, are the gitU of Jhelr brothers. B" """Htt . rin vii niu r jiuwiu CW'I Ulll A,.n V. -.nil., .dIUlInn ot 3.9MK i.u.i,ti ,.( fliAlj D4lir Uf David t-rlswMI, of Mercersburg. To. The two oaughters, Mrs. George Levy, ot the Darlington Apartments, Philadelphia. ?r, .! I,ov Wllmott and her daughter, Miss Vlrglnln Wllmott, of Bradford, Pa., have already Joined the family. Misjj Helen Emery, of 810 South Cecil street, and tha Misses Margaret and uc-slo Moran, of 1126 North 60th street, lire the guesta of Mrs. A. Carnell, ot Olossboro, N. J. Mrs. K. B. ChnrttvlrV nrt linr rfau-h. ter. Miss Mary E. Chadwlck, of Harris burg, are the guests of Mrs. Chadwlck'a sister, Ml-g Mary E. Boycr, of 27 North Hdgewood street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moore, their daughter, Miss Anna B. Moore, and their nephew, Mr. Samuel Mooro. of 6718 Whitby avenue, nro occupying their cot tage nt 83d street and 3d avenue. Stone Harbor, whore they will remain for n loitmgnt. Miss Ethel V. Doherty, of 4925 Walton avenue, has returned homo after spend ing several weeks In Ocean City, visiting her cousin, Mr. B. V. Bullock, and his family nt their cottage. Miss Doherty will entertain her cousins, Miss Mary D. Mausert. of North Adams, Mnss., and Miss Lillian Mausert, of Yonkers, N. T., for several weeks. Miss Frances Farquhar Dcwccs, of Pottsvlllc,' Pa., Is spending somo tlmo with Miss Ellen a Chapman, of 6041 Osage avenue. Mrs. James J. Mondclblntt and her small daughter, Mildred, of 29 North Conestoga street, are spending tho month of August nt Atlantic City. Miss Annie Th&mns, Miss Sidney Thomas and Miss Laura MoCloskey, of South Elst street, have taken an apart ment nt tho Orlynnc, Atlantic City, for the rest of tha season. Miss Mabel Bnlsbaugh, of C73S Lnns downo avenue, has gone to Stroudsburg, where she will remain until alter Labor Day. Miss Florence Plzagno and Miss Bca trlco Plzagno, of 6523 Lansdowno avenue, have returned from a stay of several weeks In Atlantic City. Roxborough SIlss Marlon D. Belz, of 145 Dupont Btrect, left yesterday for Ocean City, where sho will spend tho balance of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smith and daugh ter. Miss Aldn. of 4510 Silverwood street, nre spending a month as the guests of Mrs. Smith's sister, In Keen County, New York. Miss Anna Andre and Miss Dorothy Nickels, of 4100 Manayunk avenue, are spending a week at Ocean City. A double wcdHng will be celebrated nt the Fourth Reformed Church, Monnstery nnd Manavunk avenues, by the Rev. Isaac Ward, on September 1, when Miss Elizabeth A. Kennedy, of 6S08 Ridge nve nue. and Walter J. Miller, of 318 Her mitage street, will be married, and at the same tlmo William I. Kennedy, of Providence, Md., n brother of Miss Ken nedy, nnd Miss Lela J. Baker, of 6212 Chancellor street, West Philadelphia, will also be Joined' in the bans of marriage. Mr. Miller is a train aispatcner at mo Reading Terminal and has a host of friends. After the ceremony Jlr. nnd Mrs, Miller will leave on n trip up the Dela ware. They will reside In a newly con structed home on Mltcholf street above CInnamlnson lane. Mr. Kennedy Is a pa per maker In the employ of the Kenmore Paper Company, of Providence. Sid. His bride Is a friend of Miss Kennedy, and on a recent visit ho became acquainted with her, and the wedding on September 1 is the outcome. At the conclusion of the ceremony Sir. and Sirs. Kennedy will leave on a wed ding trip to Atlantic City and from there will go to Slaryland, where they will make their home. Northeast Philadelphia. Sir. John Daufman, of 1016 North 2d street, has returned to town aftar a two weeks' trip In his motorcar along tho Atlantic coast resorts. Sir. and Sirs William Tuft, of 2000 East Susquehanna avenue, left the city Tues day for a two weeks' vacation trip to Collegevlllc, Pa. Sirs. Mary Graham. 2205 Slartha street, and Mrs. Sa'dlo Ashton, 2207 Martha street, accompanied by their children, nro spend ng several weeks at National Park, N. J. A reception was given SIlss SInry Spreng, at her home, 2033 East Lctterly street, Monday evening, upon her return from an extended visit to Plttston. Pa. The guests were Mis May Letters, Sliss o fnnr.nnnll MIA MnV White. MiSS a - iA.. avilli XTIsa flnra Tlnrnn. Miss JIIIUU way jiv .." .. ..--.., Martha SIcDonnell, Sir. William Craig. Mr. Joseph Gordon, Mr. josepn mennrus, Mr. William Gordon, Sir. Jock Brown, Mr. Sllchael SlcGuIre and Mr. Thomas Holland. After refreshments, Stlss Saro Bacon entertained with vocal selections, nccompanlcd on the piano by Stlss Mary Spreng. Tho rest of the evening was spent in gomes and dancing. Sir. Joseph C. Hltner and his son Cole man are back In town after a 10 days' motor trip to Sandy Hook and the At Inntlc coast resorts Sliss Elizabeth Sobel, of 1006 Jefferson street. Is enjoying her vacation period at Vlneland. Sir. nnd Sirs. Jacob Rosenau and fam ily and Sir. Samuel Jacobs, of Front street and Susquehonna avenue, motored to the shore laBt Sunday. Frankford Sir, and Mrs, William Bates, of Torres dale avenue, will entertain-a week-end party at their cottage at Ocean City this week. Their guests will include Miss Helen Dare, of Olney; Miss Pauline Flske, of Torreedale; Mr. AValter Felton, Jr.. Sir. James Burke and Sirs, nnd Sirs. Harry B. Pulling. Mr. and Sirs. A. M, Barnes and family, of Northwood, will return the 1st of Sep tember from Ocean City, where they have been spending the month of August lit one of J. W. Herbert's cottages. Sir. and Mrs. Slaglll, of nustleton nvenue, have" as their guests Mrs. Ma gill's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Sirs. John Clark, of Holmes burg, accompanied by their son,. Slax Clark, are spending two months at Onnw. Me. Notices for (lie Koclelf paie nHl ! scrriitrd and printed In the Krcntar I.rdKiT. but all sufli ntle must be written on on ,ld" ' tb P"Per rouit t !" ! ,ul, wllu '" -at,' nd wlio po"U telephone ninnucr muat he J,lo.A (ivuel all Mich coHfftniDlattioM to botlrtr l:dltor,,, KJtBlng L4f, litis Ciimtnut tret. l'nle th rrsulrement ar wrW4 sat M tfca vrrlUcatlaa iaajr I panli, t.M iMkf wIM aMt M mUlslMrf. ifaBBBBBBBfa'hSBBBh?' vatMto bBbIbBBBBBBBBbI BBBHSBHbVV MIBP vjH bbbbbbbbbS Bafe? H HNbbbSEkBwA bBbHK bbbbbbbbbV Mrs. William Johnson, who was Miss WEDDINGS IN SUBURBS ARE OF INTEREST TO MANY Two Sisters Are Married in East Lansdowne on Same Day Germantown Nuptials Announce ments Made TWO weddings took place yesterday afternoon In East Lansdowne when Sliss SInbel Lagasse was married to Sir. William Johnson, nnd her sister, Sliss VUlan Lngasse, became the bride of Sir. William Bradley. Tho sisters, who nrc the daughters of Sir. and Sirs. Arthur Lagasse, had originally planned to be married In St. John's Church. East Lans downe, but nt tho last Sir. and Sirs. Johnson decided to be married by the magistrate. Sir. and Sirs. Bradley were mart led In St. John's Church by Deacon W. Taylor. Both sisters wore satin gowns, orange blcsoms nnd pearls and carried shower bouquets of bride roses. They were at tended, respectively, by n bridesmaid and two llower girls. A reception followed the two weddings at tho home of Mr. nnd Sirs. Lagnsse, to which about 200 guests were Invited. Sir. and Sirs. Bradley had been child hood swethearts, but Sir. nnd Sirs. John son have only known each other for three months. Sir. and Sirs. Johnson gave as the only reason for their having changed their plans at the last minute as they did, that they did not want to have any fuss about their wedding. After tho double reception tho two couples left on a honeymoon, Sir. nnd Mrs. Johnson going to Georgetown, Del., nnd Sir. and Mrs. Bradley to Wlldwood. Both couples will live In East Lansdowne. BURKHART-EHINGER. Tho marriage of Sliss Sara B. Ehlnger, daughter of Mr. nnd Sirs. John Ehlnger, of Clifton Heights, and Sir. Clnrence E. Burkhart, of Norrlstown, took place last evening at 8 o'clock at the home of tho bride. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. James Terklnplno, pastor of the Slethodlst Church, In Clifton Heights. The bride wore a white satin gown, trimmed In old point laco nnd penrls. Her veil was of net, with a wreath of orange blossoms; and she carried a shower bouquet of sweet peas. Sliss Slarlon Burkhart, who wns bridesmaid, wore a gown of pink satin nnd carried n bouquet of roses. Mr. Georsre W. Hetherlr.gton, of Chester, was best man. A reception followed the cere mony, nftcr which tho young couple left for Wlldwood. They will be at homo In Norrlstown after October 1. QUACKENBUSH-STAUSS. The marriage of Miss Lydla Stauss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stauss, of 285 West Haines street, to Mr. Joseph H. Quackenbush took place Slonday, Au gust 23. In the parsonage of the Rev. Wil liam Porter Iee, 6316 Morris street. Dr. Lee performed tho ceremony. Only the immediate families were pres ent. Sir. and Sirs. QuackenbuBh, who were unattended, will reside In Paterson. N J. AVERY-JONES. Sir. Wllllnm Edward Jones announces tho marrlngo of his daughter, Slfss Ray Sillier Jones, of 1821 Thompson street, to Sir. Edward Crocker Avery, son of the Rev. Oeorgo D. Avery, of Boston, Slass., on August 14, at Wilmington, Del. The ceremony was performed by tho bride's AFTER 9r itl xlf. iJjk Wi WILL RETAIL AT THE OLD PRICES : 2-lb. tins, 20c 4-lb. tins, 10c UNTIL THEN ORDER NOW OF H. O. WILBUR & SONS, Inc. Mnbcl Lnpnssc. Mrs. William Bradley, who was Miss Vivian Lngasse. uncle, tho Hon. James V of Wilmington. Price, Slayor HOFHCIS1ER HAYES. Sir. and Sirs. A. Hayes, of 5105 Market street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Gertrude SI, Hayes, to Sit. Samuel Hofhelmer on Tuesday morn ing, August 21. Tho ceremony took plnco In Our Lndy of Victory Church, 51th and Vine streets nt 9 o'clock, tho Rev. Father Lyons ofllctatlng. Sir. and Sirs. Hof helmer left Immediately after the cere mony for Cnpe Slay, where they will spend their honeymoon. North Philadelphia Mr. nnd Sirs. Horace Cornell, of 1527 Diamond street, have returned from As bury Park, where they were staying for several weeks. Sirs. SUrtha Hanley, of 1713 North 17th street. Is spending tho summer nt Cape Ma; Sliss Slarlon Williams, of 1935 Susque hanna avenue, has gone to Atlantic City, where she will remain until Labor Day. Sliss Mary Schlndler, Sliss Sarah Schlndler and Sliss Anna Schlndler, of 2131 North 20th street, will spend the re mainder of the summer at Ocean Gate, at tho cottage of their brother, Mr. James JI. Schlndler. Sir. and Sirs. Edward Idell, of 3213 Slon ument avenue, are spending somo time at Atlantic City. Mr. Thomas Farrand, of 540 Rlghter street, has returned from n visit to Bos ton, where he has been stnylng for tho last two weeks with relatives. Sirs. John Peters and her son, Sir. Jo seph Peters, of 1509 Dover street, are vis iting In Wlldwood, where they will remain (until September 1. Sir. nnd Sirs. Edward Devlnney, of 1550 North 28th street, nre spending two weeks nt Atlantic City. Sirs. John Barrow and her son, John Burrow, Jr.. of Vlrglnln, have gone to Albany, N. Y., after several weeks as the guests of Sir. and Sirs. Sylvester I.eut wine, of 2903 North Bailey street. Sliss Eva Roberts and Sliss Anna Sfor rls, well known In social circles In the northern section of the city, have re turned from nn extended trip to Portland, Sic. St. Columba's Catholic Club will have nn outing nt-- Burlington Island Park on Sunday. Tho trip will be made by auto busses. A ladies' meeting was held last evening. The commltteo appointed to ar mngo nnd organize the nuxillary Includes Mr. John SIcCnnn, Sir. Joseph Slattery and Theodoro Smith. Miss Adele Roberts, of 27U North 29th street, has returned home after spending the greater part of the month nt Atlantic City nnd Wlldwood; Sfrs. George Smith has closed her bun galow at Clementon Heights and will spend the remalndor of the month with her daughter, Sirs. R. J. Clark, at 127 West Louden street. AUGUST 31st SAVE 20 YOUR GROCER South Philadelphia Sliss Lillian G. Wunsteln, of Dorchester, Slass., Is visiting her cousins, Sir. nnd Mis. Slnnn, of 1C03 South 6th street. SUss Elizabeth Slann will entertain In her honor. Sir. Philip Goldberg, of 1519 South 4th street, motored to New York over tho week-end. Miss I'rances Forman, of 6th and Lom bard streets, is spending three weeks In Atlantic City. Mr. Daniel O'Brien nnd family have returned to their home, 62J South Cth Htiect, after a three weeks' stay at Sill ford, Del. Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Budln, who have lately returned from their wedding trip to Portland, Sle.. will receive In thel- now home, 2017 South 4th street, nft.r September 1. Sirs. Budln will be rersem bcred ns Sliss Yctta Wolntraub. Sirs. Budln and SUss Sara Budln bive been In Atlantic City for some time. Mr. Archibald Silverman and his son Sir. Leon Silverman, of Providence, R. I., havo been visiting relatives In this city for several days. Today they will leave for Chicago, where they will spend several days. Sir. and Sirs. William Slurphy, 2113 South 19th street, and their four daughters nre at Wlldwood until September 8. Sirs. O'NcII, of Snyder avenue nnd Opal street, and her son, Wllllnm O'Nell, havo Just returned from n week's stay at At lantic City. Sir. nnd Sirs. George W. Long nnd their son, of 1627 South street, nre spend ing the summer nt their cottage at Ocean City. SUss Sfary Qulgg, of 2123 South 19th street, will start for Niagara Falls on Saturday, stopping nt Lockport. Tonn wnndft nnd Buffalo to visit friends. Sir. and Sirs. Frank Shields, of 22d and Wharton streets, nre spending the month of August at Atlantic City. Tioga Sliss Grnce SIcGrath, of 3741 North 15th street, and SUss Slary Hoeger, of 3525 North Broad street, nre spending tho month of August visiting resorts along the New England coast. ' SUss Florence P. Bcrnhcimer nnd Sliss Katharine Hahn left early In the week for Vlnemont, Pa., where they will re main for several weeks Mr. and Sirs. Frederic Norcross and their family, of 3740 North Carlisle street, left on Saturday for Wlldwood for a sev eral weeks' stay. Sir. Norcross' sister, Sliss Augusta Norcross, who Is spending a year traveling through the United State, has left Indiana for Montana. In tho nutumn she will spend some time in San Francisco. Sir. and Sirs. William T. Yneck, of J53S Cayuga street, left on Saturday for several weeks' stay In Asbury Park, Bonwit Teller &,co. cAne cS&eciauu cjAoS cfOriainaGon& CHESTNUT AT 13" STREET Announcement for Today and Tomorrow Will Close Out Misses' White and Fancy Voile Dresses Regardless of Cost NOTE The Moat Startling Reductions in Fine Dresses we RESERVED. This Sale Includes choice of every Summer Drese (41) Misses' Cotton Voile Dresses llenielere 5.5$ Now, . ,1 .95 (65) Misses' Fancy Voile Dresses lUrttefme 7, Now. . 2$ (39) Misses' Linen & Emb. Voile Dresses.. re.WWe UJ) Ne..5vOQ (44) Misses' Cretonne & V41e Dresses Hvhfmt ti.H Nw. ..7.80 Km 14, 16, II ywirs. Also 86, W M 4. I UN " ' III I II , I , ,H B , I I 1,111 III. II I, I I IBy I . Illl 1 B B-BB I PB W I I P WBMBailMI. I M II W- B BBBB. WI I I I , I 4 S ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 26. A NUMBER of attractive costumes were noticed on the Boardwalk today. Mr. James M. Thomson looked very lovely In n white lingerie gown and dainty cha penu of pale-pink Georgette crepe decked with n large pink rose. Sirs. Thomson Is tho daughter of Speaker of the House and Mrs. Champ Clark. Sliss Eleanor Flood topped her white 1I..avI itnivn Bllt CI tvMtA Mltlr NftWflArt cont, edged with fur, A small blaok laco lint romnleted her nttlro. Miss Stary Lnmb wore a large pink picture hat with her white e-tlk frock, adorned with smocking. Sliss Katherlne Munce wore a pastel blue sweater nnd n black crln chapeau with her white embroidered gown. Miss Katherlne Dempaey nttended the Steel Pier danco attired In a smart black-and-white striped silk gown gnrnltured with black velvet. With this costume sho chose n black plcturo hat with aigrettes. Sliss Pauline Vnrwlg chose a bluo satin gown with rhlncstono trimming. A large pule-blue hat, ndorncd with a slnglo pink rose, ndded a becoming touch. Mrs. Frank Bedford wore a rose chiffon gown, ndorncd with pleatlngs of tho same hue. Her rose chip hot was faced with crepe and trimmed with a rose of the dime hue. Sirs. Franz Ehrllch, Jr., of Philadelphia, who Is spending tho summer at her cot tage, 32 Dover avenue south, nnd Sirs. Florence Garnett, also of Philadelphia, have sent nut cards for n luncheon and bridge, to be given at the Chelsea Yacht Club, on the afternoon ot August 31. Sirs. Gustavus Seldcl, who has been giving a scries of luncheon bridge parties this summer, will entertain a large gath ering, on the afternoon of September 3, at her summer home, 703 Pacific avenue. Dr. and Mrs. S. SI. R'nchart. Sir. S. SI. Rlnehnrt, Jr., Sir. Frfd Rlnchnrt nnd Sir. Allen G. Rlnehnrt, of V"tsburgh, form n family party at the Hotel Brighton. Sirs. Rlnchart 1b known to the lovers of clever llctlon as Slary Roberts Rlnehart. Sir. George C. Croiler, of Upland, Pa., who Is spending the summer nt the BilRhton. gave n luncheon for Sir. nnd Mrs. Gamble Latrobe, Sir. Charles 11. Latrobe, Sir. Gamble Latrobe, Jr., Sir. Robert II. Pago, Jr., and Sirs. Georgo O. Page, of Baltimore, who motored over fiom Cnpe Slay CAPE SIAY, Aug. 2C. A delightful lawn fete was given yesterdny afternoon and evening on tho grounds of the Reed residence on Lnfnyette street for the benefit of the Church of the Advent. From 3 until 5 o'clock there were games to amuse tho children nnd a Punch and Judy show and Ice cream, cakes and candles were dispensed. The evening wns reserved for the grown-ups, where, in addition to a moving plcturo show, there was dancing, the music being fur nished by the Corinthian Yacht Club Or chestra. Miss Slary Potter, of Overbrook. enter tained Informally at bridge on Tuesday afternoon. Sir. and Sirs. N. Slyers Fltler and their family have returned to their home, Greystone, at Rlverton, N. J., after severnl weeks' visit here at the Stockton Villa. Accompanied by Sirs. Fltlcr's mother. Sirs. Diddle, they mado the trip by motor. Sirs. J. M. D. Peltz gave a children's party on Tuesday afternoon a.t the Red Mill In honor of her Uttlo daughter and son, SUss Elizabeth Peltz and Jacky Peltz. There was music and dancing. Sir. nnd Sirs. Lanlng Harvey, who are spending the summer In Chelsea, motored over to Cape Slay for the day to visit Sirs. Harvey's parents, Sir. and Sirs. Ar thur Burgess, at their cottage on Decatur street. Sir. Woodson Hancock is the guest of Sir. Osgood Welsh at the cottage of his mother, Sirs. William Welsh, on Hughes street. Sir. and Sirs. Robert SI. Glrvln, who are spending several weeks here, will return to Philadelphia early next week. Dr. Wilfred Fctterman spent the week end here, having come from Bay Head and other resorts farther north In his motorboat. He was accompanied by Sir. Brooke Lester. Sirs. A. Southern Conway, of the Avon dale, Philadelphia, who Is spending a fortnight here, gave a bridge on Tuesday afternoon In honor of SUss Elizabeth Smith, of New York. Sir. and Sirs, Arthur SI. Taylor, who have been visiting the Panama-Pacific Exposition In California, spent the week end here en route to their home In Char lottesville, Va. WILDWOOD, Aug. 26.-SIrs. C. GIUIs returned to her home in Philadelphia after several weeks' stay here as the guest of Sirs. B. Lelberman at her cot tage on Davis avenue. Sirs. Britton, Sir. Louis Brody and Miss Brody nre spending several weeks ut the Portland Hotel. Sirs. SI. Daniel and her family are at Wlldwood Crest. Sir. and Sirs. Whltehlll and family, of :ALL SALES FINAL: REMAINING STOCK OF Philadelphia, are spending the summer nt their cottage at Wlldwood Crest Sir. and Sirs. N. fl. Lelpzlger and Miss Ruth Lelpzlger and Stlss Hsrrlet Lelp r.lger, of 1739 Berks street, Philadelphia, are among the cottagers at the Crest. Mrs. Joseph Oliver (a spending the sum. mer here. Mr. and Sirs. Stsjc Blum and their family of Logan, are spending the sum mer at the Portland Hotel, Wlldwood, OCEAN CITY, Aug. 26.-All the Inter est this week Is centred around the Ocean City Yacht Club, as tho tennis tour naments have started, the men's singles having begun last Saturday morning, with nn entry list of 75 men, the winner ot the semifinals to play Sir. Harvey Lake, who won the championship of South Jer sey last year. The ladles' singles and the ladles' doubles will also be played otT this week, nnd mnny of the ypunger set from Pittsburgh, New York and Philadelphia have entered Tho cups this year have been carefully chosen nnd nre by far the most attractive prizes that havo ever been offered. Another feature of the Ocean City Yacht Club this year Is the Bulck five passenger touring car that stands In the large hall of the club waiting to be de livered to tho lucky person who will be come tho owner fdr one dollar. It Is amusing to see the numerous people who are debating what they shall do with It It they win It. Among the members and their guests seen around the club nre Mr. nnd Sirs. Clarence C. Sill, -who have re turned this week from Beach Haven, where they cruised to their yacht last week; Sir. and Sirs. James Field, Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Fritz, Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Abbott, Sir. nnd Sirs. Howard Chrlstman, Sir. Harvey Lake. Sir. Aahbrldge Sharp less, Miss Slary Hess, Sir. and Mrs, Fred crick Howell, Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Haines, Sir. and Sirs. Tuttle and many others, as the three porches are crowded all the time, either watching the tennis or the races on the bay. Sliss Hubble, of Germantown. has chosen a short and full skirt of navy blue crepe, with a blue chiffon bodice. finished with t deep white mull collar and sleeves to the elbow. Tan stockings and tan and black shoes lent the needed, blend ot color. A largo white plcturo hat, turned up In the back, with n trim ming of bluo worsted, embroidered around tho brim, and also around the ribbon that circled the crown, was worn with this costume. SUss Sophie Blspham was looking par ticularly well In a blue silk sweater over a stunning white gown, made with a full skirt, cut short and a pannma hat, trimmed In bluo moire ribbon tho shade of the sweater. Sliss Leonle Bispham, ot New York, was most becomingly gowned In a white bodice of thin mull, n very full skirt of yellow and white striped linen, with a yellow silk sweater and long saBh. A leghorn hat simply trimmed, and yellow silk stockings and white buckskin sport shoes gnve the finishing touches. One of the most attractive afternoon dresses that has been seen on the Board walk was worn by Sirs. Joseph Frlti. The gown wns of shadow lnce, the skirt was made of three ruffles of lace, over pale pink chiffon. A girdle ot white crepo de chine, edged with pink, wsb arranged on the Jacket, which was made with lace sleeves and a standing collar. Long ends of the crepe hung down on either side, forming panlcrs. A pale pink chiffon hat, trimmed with beautiful French roses, was also worn, and gave the finishing touch of color to the dress. Wilmington Sir. and Sirs. Tllghman E. Johnston have left for the Adlrondacks, where they will spend threo weeks. Sir. and Sirs. John Kearney Rodgers motored to Newburgh, N, Y for the week-end. Ifis. II. Fletcher Brown has returned from a stay of several weeks at New port. R. I. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Band. r8th nnd Carpenter streets, 8 o'clock. Free. F.ilrmount l'ark Hand, Lemon Hill, 8 o'clock. Free. Philadelphia Ilnnd, Convention Hall. Broad street and Allegheny avenue, H o'clock. Free. Lemon Hill serlce. City Hull plaza, o'clock. Washington party City Committee, 217 South Broad street, 8 o'clock. Suffrage Events EQUAL FRANCHISE SOClETtV Noon Meeting at car barn, Kentlngton ave nue and Cumberland street; ipeaker, Mls Anna McCue. Noonday meeting Ilroad and Wallace streets; speaker. Miss Jlertha Bapovlts. 8.30 p. m. Meeting at ooth and Uiaiow streets; speaker, Miss Bertha Bapovlts. WQMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY Noon Meetlnz at the Charles Elliott Entrav- lns Company. 17th street and Lehtin aienus; sneaker. Mils Kstelle ltuil. P8:30 p. m.-Meetlng on City Hall pls. speakers, Mill U.telle Russel, llss Mackin oao'p. m.-MeVtlns at Broad and W.itmoro lan'd streets; speaker, Mrs. Holmes. have ever offered. NONE in Our Stock. ' i," V " ..-v.- .-.-,, - -T-