0 SOCIETY AND PERSONAL NOTES OF VARIED INTEREST Additional Guests Join the Already Large Party Gath ' ered at Ranch Owned by Mr. Burt and Mr. Carncross at Jackson's Hole, Wyoming WEDDINGS OP THE PAST AND FUTURE OCGUPY SOCIETY Miss Silverman and Ml. Alberts to Wed Tomorrow Mr. Philander Delphey Married to Miss Helen Mac Donald Other Weddings EVENING LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1915; i - - , . ... . . i , i , - .. . zy KuHittSSuitMKKK& 4aw'iK W m ij ii ! AMONG thoo who will go to U. C. . Ranch, Jackson's ltolc, Wyo., as the gacsU of Mr nnd Mrs. Mnxwclf Slruth trs Burt ft i il Mrs. Horace Brooke Hurt, cf this city, during tho month of Sep tember, are Mrs. Winifred Taylor, Mr. Andro Millet, Miss Annos Street, Miss Mary Wallets and Mr. WllJIam Scudder, of C'hlcAffo, Mi. Clement Wood, of this city, Mrs. Andrew PctorB, of Washing ton, nnd MUs Anna Moon, of Ohio. Mr and Mrs. Sidney V. Tyler Urook, of Stanley Farm, Ablngton, have been the Hucnts, for several weeks, of Mr. nnd Mrs. John l'enn lirock, nt their summer residence, at Lebanon. la. Dr. and Mr. Summer S. Cross and famllj. of Old York road, Jenklntown, have returned to their homo from a mo tor trip of Hovrrnl weeks through the Whit Mountain, nnd New York Btate. Mlfs Carollno Reed, rtnughlcr of Mrs. 13. 1'amtll Home, of Carolyn, Wnync, wll return home about September 1 fiom Camp Wyunegonlc, Bast Denmark. Me., where Bhe has been spending this month Mlns Amy Uurfy anil her sister. Miss Mildred Nccb Duffy, of the nittenhouse. are the guests of MrB. Charles Duffy, Jr., at Cape May. largo dnrico will bu held tonight at ' the Bala Golf Club. About ono hundred membeis will motor over to the club houso to nttend tho dance, which will mark tho closing of the golf tournament That has been going on for the last threo flays oh tho Bala links. Mr and Mrs. C. Kdwniii Stafford, of Haverford. announco the rngascment or their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Hammlll Stafford to Mr. Ernest Kay Hnldeck. of St. Davids, The wedding will take place In November. Along the Main Line ABDMOnK. Mrs. T. Morrison nnd Miss TJndn H. Wilson, of Philadelphia, aro occupying the homo of Mrs. Joslah S. resrec. on Lin wood avenue, for threo weeks. Mts. Tcarce Is at Lake Placid, N Y. Mr and Mrs. Wnlter J. Denny, of Glenn and WlBter roads, who have been visit ing friends at Jamestown, N. 1 .. will re turn to their homo today. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Boyer and fam ily of Penarth, who have been spending the summer nt their cottage In Kngles mero Park, left Thursday by motor for the Delaware Water Gay and the Po conocs. iT..t,Tj'r,rr Mr nrid Mrn. Robert I Mead Smith. Jr.. of Berkloy. avenue left Strt .., ...aaIxi ttntf nt Kpmn Tnursciay lur u iwu w.. -j - Hills, Me. . ..... mlin lion t-ifiiti B, MISS JUlia v. jngucrciinc. ,.- ......... .. , P. traveling through the far West, will re- i El turn about September 7. Fi . .. .... n w " VII.LAMJVA.-Jir. ana .Mrs. vkiih" '" Kcndrlck, 3d. and their two daughters aro spending the remainder of the month In Atlantic City. Mrs. II. Laussat Geyclln and Mies E. intninitn firvtlln. of "Hanlwlcke," aro i' visiting Dr. and Mrs. Howard Kennedy Hill at their camp in Kaglesmcrc. 5 iiufthter, of West Philadelphia, who - hsvo rented a house In Vlllonovn this iqtftVe-ummcr, have returned from a visit to jiimmic vjuy. Mlfs Bessie Abcrnethy and Mr. John Abernethy, of Allentown, are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Nevln Abernethy, of Gulf nnd t; Spring Mill roads. ST DAVIDS. Rear Admiral W. W. Mead has gone to Wcllsboro. N. J., for k me jerrminucr ui uiu duiiuuvi. M Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. Borst, of Wal- r. Bristol, N. H. 17 -r . n, if A I.. ... .late t PUaolnllt lflflfV is entertalnlnff her Blater, Miss Aubin, of Boston, Mass. Germantown ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Perry Powers, of 223 Harvey streot, will return In Sep tember from u trip through the Yel lowstone Park. Miss Emllle Frlcke, of 134 West Upsal street. Is spending several weoks at Buck Hill Falls Inn. Mount Pocono, Pa. Miss Louise Fuller, of 20 Wc3tvlcw street. Is spending several weeks with friends In Springfield, Mass. Miss L. L. Howell, of 259 West Rttten house street, and. Miss Wllhelmlna Denlso will spend tho month of September in Atlantic qity. Miss Mary Carter, of Knox and Coulter streets, has returned from Pocono Pines, and wilt spend tho month of September In Beach Haven. One of the worthy charities of which little Is known is the Flower, Fruit and Ice Mission nt 30 West Cheltcn uvenue, where every Wednesday morning during ine summer n numoor oi -women, tncci fully make bouquets of flowers and ar range for tho distribution of these com forts to tho poor and sick, who otherwise would bo deprived of these pleasures. Those In charge this week were Mrs. Charles Conde, Miss Elizabeth AV. Gar rett, Mrs. Glrdon Fllem and Miss Mary Carter. Mr. Howard Waters, who has been visiting Mr. Water' parents. Mr. and Mrs, William AVatcrs, of Germantown avenue, has returned to her homo In Harrlsburg. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Waters. ' Who formerly lived in Germantown, will make their homo In Woodbury In Bep- f tember , Mrs, Spenco Harvey, Jr., and her sis ter. Miss Marlon Coons, of 6923 Boycr ttreet, Germantown, havo leturncd from Cape May, where they spent several weeks. Mrs Henry H. Doan. of 153 Carpenter street, has as her guest for ceven weeks Mm Baibara Sayen, of Wayne. Miss Helen L. V. Jnrvls, of K22 Mor ton etroer, Is staying at Beach Haven Mr John J. Owens, of 0121 Ross street, Is spending a week at Brighton. Beach, N Y os the BUMt, Of relatives. Along the Reading ft Mr and Mrs. O. G. Wood, of Church roaq, Elklns Park, have gone to Longport, where they will spend several weks at. the Aberdeen Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates, of Ablng ton, are receiving congratulations on the Wrth of a daughter. Mr. nd Mr, Phlllj) S. Tyre, of 6506 E1N wood avenue, Oak Lane, nre receiving fllfratulatlong on tho birth of a daugh . on August S3, ir. Tyro will be re mbred its Mis Mabel Marcey, of WUkcs-Uarre. r, Jamt It. Carter, of Chelten avs , Oak Lane, ha a her guest for w days Mrs. J Hughw, of 13J St iru Place, Atlantic City. Mr, Carter Will ht hotee at a small dinner party tbif evening In honor of her guest Cover M bt laid tor is, including Mr. and Mr. w lJ?unn' of Maryland; Mr. and Mrs. ;"7M, J hlIP'. of Atlantic City, and Mr. nnd Mrs. James Walters, of North Mr. and Mrs. Caleb P. Fox, Jr.. of Old rr! road, Ogontt, are nt Cnmdcn, Me., "MX. they will remain till tho first week in September. Mrs. Fox will bo lymem bored as Miss Helen Wllmscn, of Elklns i ark, l'a. . Mr- n.n(1 Jt- Charles Sachs, of Church road. Wyncote. havo had as their gucsttf for several weeks Mr. and Mrs. C. HlraUAs, of Chicago, 111. Miss Edith T.nndall. of Webster avenue, "vncote, I, the guest, for neve ft weeks, or Miss Lillian Toomoy, of Logun, Pa. MUs Helen Landell has left for a visit of sucral weeks nt Mt. Tocono. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Llaford O. Lavls. 187 North Hilton street, Tire on their wedding trip nt Englcsmcrt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tercy Wengcr and their son, of Wli Wynluslng avenue, are spend ing n month nt Paradise, Pa. Miss Wllllan K. Koebcr, of 5033 Arch street. Is visiting In Pitman Grove. N. J., and will go to Ocean City later. Mrs. Sara Brondbelt and Mrs. Herbert Broadbelt. of Llanaich, havo gono to Niagara Falls. Mlsa U'slo V. Kyle, of 11? South 45th street, nnd her friend. Miss Frances Kudcr, havo returned to tho city after a delightful four weeks' tour of New York State, with Lake George as their objective. Mlsi Kyle Is tho popular daughter of tho well-known Dr. K. B. K.le. At present Miss K.ilp Is tho guest of her school chum, Miss Hthel Hoffman. 1010 Kcnbtngton avenue. All three of the young girls arc devotees of amateur dra matics. Mlsa Mary G. Desmond, kui crvlblng prlnclpnl of tho Richard Henry Leo pub lic school, ceased her efforts to accumu late a mammoth herbarium of Fnlrmount I-nrk herbs recently to spend n brief period ns tho guest of Mra. John B. Grrnghty. nt tho lattcr's npnrtments In Wlldwood, N J. She wns nccompnnlcd by her slhter, Mrs. S. V.. Gcrnshly. or S07 North ICth street. MIkh Hlnncho Jones, of Mroet, hns returned from spent In Atlantic City. 410 Sal ford a vacation South Philadelphia Miss Alice Bcllloy, Miss Llllle Ehrllch and Miss Mary Bclllcy will visit this week for a few days Mr. ond Mrs. Peters, of Marlton, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. T. McOuiness and their children, of 1813 Wolf street, will visit relatives nt Glen Fnlls, N. Y., for the bal nnce of this month. Mr. Albert Molsser, of 1218 South 12th street, Is staying at Seaside Park. Mrs. Charles P. Shlslcr nnd Miss Edith W. Simon, of 2300 South Cleveland avo nur. nrc entertaining Miss Bessie Mer slck, of GIrard Farms, nt their cottage ot Atlantic City. Mrs. William McGInn and famil, of Jfith nnd Wolf streets, nrc enjoying a two weeks' outing at Wlldwood, N. J. Doctor nnd Mrs. Suppleo nnd their chil dren, of Broad nnd Wolf streets, have re turned from Atlantic City, nnd will spend tho balance of the season at Wlldwood. Mr. Myer M. Burstetn. of G20 South 5th street, has Just returned from San Fran cisco, having completed a six weeks' tour of the West, tho last two weeks of which were spent nt the fair. On his return trip he stopped at Niagara Falls, whero an entertainment was givon In his honor by friends. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. John Sipe and family, of 213.! Hast Adams street, havo returned to 'the city after several weeks' auto touring around Scrnnton and adjacent towns Mr. John Moore, of 3110 Borer street, ts back In town after a visit of two weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. Mooro is one of the active members In the North Kensington Business Men's Association, and took an active Interest In tho relief of the unem ployed of his section during last winter. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bender and Miss Grace Bender, of rlownrd and Master streets, aro on an r.uto trip to Niagara I'alU and points of Interest In Canada. They will be gono for several necks. Miss Catharine Conlln, of 3162 Aramlngo avenue, Is mending tho week at Stone Harbor. N: J. Lansdowne Mrs. George W. Goucher, of 44 Bunny mede avenue, is chaperoning the members of tho Alpha Beta Delta Sorority, ut a house party In Ocean City. The members of the party aro Miss Lillian Bloods worth, Miss Myrtle Craig, Miss Marlon Hart, Miss Helen Davenport, Miss Dor othy Humphries, Miss Marion Goucher, Miss Mary Qulnlan, MUs Helen Iteed, Miss Alma Underhlll and Miss Mary Zlegler, Mr. Joseph Fox and Mr. Edward Fox, of Wilmington, Del., are visiting Mrs. William S. Maltmann, of South Lans downo avenue. i Miss Ruth Hauseman, of East Lans downe, returned today from a week's visit at Pitman. MRS. SAMUEL HOFIIEtMER Who, fyeforq her marriage this -week, was Miss Gertrude M, Hayes. LlllllllllllBllllllllllllllllllv MRS. HOLLINSHEAD N. TAYLOR Who hns been spending tho summer nt Cnpe May, where sho hns been hostess nt n number of nflfnlrs. CHARITY AFFAIR FINANCIAL SUCCESS AT ATLANTIC CITY Proceeds of Ball Given at the Brighton Casino Will Send One Hundred Little Invalids to the Shore Other Resort News ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 2S. THE charity ball given by Mrs. C. Tom llnson Dnro at the Brighton Casino, for tho benefit of tho Children's Seashore Home, was a great social and financial success. Funds were raised for the caro of 10) little Invalids from the Philadelphia hospitals. Mr. and Airs. Do Cardo, who havo been dancing "t the Traymoro all summer, gave two exhibition dances nnd Mr. Walter Jarvlo and Miss Stahl danced a quaint polka. The favors were butter fly wnnds. Mr. Daro received In a sapphlrc-bluo gown, embroidered In ullvcr and draped nbout tho bodice with bluo mallnc. Mrs. A. G. Hctherlnglon, who confesses J to being a grandmother, was ono of tho most attractive and graceful dancers on the floor. Mrs. Hotherlngton woio on , this occasion u pale blue, satln-strlpcd j chiffon gown, unadorned with tho exeep- i Hon of the opnlescent Danu wmen out lined tho dccollctngo. Mrs. Wnltct Sheppurd wore nn exceed ingly smart white satin gown, relieved with touches of black velvet aptly placed. Mrs. Florence Tonnscnd wore n very handsome white laco gown, with the cor sngo formed of Iridescent Bequlns. Mlsi Elizabeth Phillips wore a black olvet picture hat, with her black net frock over white satin, built on Emplro lines, with the bodice formed of turquoise satin embroidered In silver. MrB. Chnrlos Knlttel wore a black net gown elaborately gamlturcd with Jet. Miss Elizabeth Kent, of Baltimore, wore a draped gown of satin. A largo pink robo was worn aB an adornment for her corsage. Mr. uhd Mrs. W. C. Handlan gave a dinner party of 12 covers ot tho Shel burne before the dance. Mrs. William B. Loundcnslagcr nnd her attractive daughter, Mrs. Klmbor Mc Wllllams, entertained at bridge at their home, Stenton Place and Pnclfic ivc nues, Chelsea, Thursday afternoon, for thMr houso guest, Miss Marlon Jenkins of Pittsburgh. Present wcro Mrs. Harry F. Weaver, Mrs. Jacof 7. Mers. Mrs. Prlzer. Miss Elizabeth Wnlte. Mrs. John J. White, Mrs. Lewis T. Brynnt. Mrs. Maurice Youngman, Mrs. Charles Martin Nlles, Mrs. Albert H. Darnell, Miss Florence Kemble, Miss Lewis, Mrs. William A. Faunce, Mrs. E. Bartlno Johnson. Mrs. Walter T. Reed, Mrs. Robert Bruce Burns, Mrs. Joseph Mathleu, Miss Sanxay. Mrs. Knthcrlne Brooks, Dr. Clnrn K. Bartlctt. Mrs. W. Edgar Dar nell. Mrs. Theodore Senseman, Mrs. Cooper. Mr3. W. Blair Stewart. Mrs. James Bew, Miss Julia MacMaken, Miss Helen Lorenz. Miss Lottie Lorenz, Mrs. Cnrleton E. Adams, Mr3. James Beury, Miss Porter. CAPE MAY, Aug. 28. There seems to lx n nnrtli nf tfirPA TlflrtlAft thlfl SCaSOn at Capo May, although many delightful small affairs take place, the invitations for which are usually given qulto Infor mally over tho telephone. Mrs. Horace Eugene Smith will give a bridge of four tables on Monday after noon at her cottage on Beach avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Hutchinson, of Ashwood Farm, Dovon, nro upending tho late summer In Capo May. Mr. Elllcott Carver, who has been trav eling In the West, having visited the Pnnama-Puclilc Exposition und other points of Interest, returned to Cape May this week to remain until tho middle of September. ( Miss Alice McCabe has returned ftom a short visit to MIsh Edith Earle at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Earle, Jr.. nt Hnverford. Quite a few debutantes of the coming season grace the resort nt the present time, among them Miss Sarah 8. Frank. Iln. dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Buel Franklin, who will be presented at a tea In November. Miss Corlnne B. Freeman, the charming young daughter of Pr. and Mrs. Walto- J. Freeman, of " .. .,... I. nlun hern for the remainder of the Bummer. Bhe will make her debut during me wiiuvi. Miss Gertrude Pancoast. daughter of Mr und Mrs. W. Howard Pancoast, who are occupying a cottage hero, will also bo a debutante, as will Mlsa Tansy Scott and Miss Mary Kay. Tho handsome Mrs. Andrew Wheeler wbllo on the beach the other morning looked ravishing In a frock of dovo-gray vollo. Rows of tiny plaits set in at the idde of the skirt and on the blouse, fin ished off with tiny silver buttons, gave a smart touch and a sheer hand-embrol-dered collar and cuffs gavo nn attractive finish to the gown. The young matron's large flat hat woe of white, trimmed with pink rosebuds. With her was her cun ning little boy, "Jacky." Miss Letltla McKIm I wearing a good looking frock of blue and white striped organdy, mado qulto simply and with binds of the material used cross-wise as trimming. Her hat le of bluo Philippine straw, with a blue and white band. Mrs. John I Wentz. of Haverford. I spending some time at the new Hotel Cape May Mr. Walter Clothier, of Wynnewood, will spend the coming week-eqd here at the new hotel. Mis Susan Lynah Bruce was seen tho other day In a stunning purple and white creation. With a sheer white blouse and linen skirt she wore a large purple hat Notices for the Society pare will be accepted asd printed la the Kreola r.edier, bat ll sach notice muil l written on one stdo of (fee paper, mutt be tlfned la full, with full ad dreaii and wbea poailbU telephone oumber mutt be given. Send all sucb communtaitioM to Society Editor,' Kranlnx Ledger, CO Cbentnut street. Cote tfctae requirement are carrl4 oat o that verMcatloa may be poielfcta. la antic HI not be ?aHili. of llsere straw, trimmed with two Daring mercury wings. W1LDWOOD, Aug. 28. So great hns been tho automobile trafllc Into Wlldwood this summer the main boulevard leading Into the city from tho mainland will havo to be resurfaced this winter before tho opening, of tho coming season. Cars carry Inn the license tngs of States thousands of n.llcs from the shoro nro noted arriving dully, and tho drivers interview cd stnto that tho roads In New Jcrsew aro unsur pussul nnywhore. Tho events of the week centered nround Thursday ufteinoon, when tho nnnual Wlldwood Bnby Parade wos staged on tho Boardwalk. Hundreds of babies In thf nrious classes were trundled In their beautifully decorated coaches, wcro wheeled In the big rolling chairs, or were carried nlong the route from the Casino l'ler to tho Ocean Pier. Two bands of music enlivened tho lino of march, and hundieds of nurses nnd fond pnp.is nnd ninnttnuH marshaled the peaceful army on tho inarch to win the prizes, amounting to many hundreds of dollnrs. Youngsters from a dozen States were listed with the hoot from Philadelphia nnd Bummer resi dents. Miss Allco Hcndce, dnughter of Commissioner Hcndee, who wns elected by popular vote as queen of tho baby carnival, presided over the afternoon and evening's festivities, with Miss Sarah Onuld nnd Miss Sara MncLaughlln, of Philadelphia, as her ladles in waiting, nnd In tho evening received a beautiful diamond ring, whllo tho two attendants ouch was presented with a diamond pen dant La VallhTO. Tht noxt Important event of tho sum mer will be tho bench parade of bathers on September 1st. Tho parado will begin In the morning, at 10:30 o'clock, nnd will last until U'30. No ono will be allowed In tho lino who has not first attired hlm tolf for tho turf. Trophies will be awarded for most beautiful, most comic costumes, best looking couplo nnd others. Two bands will furnish music for tho big lino of bathers. The beach parado nnd tho dog parade will become annual feat u:cs of tho entertainment provided for tho summer visitors of the Island, and particularly of Wlldwood.'1 Tiog Mr. Raymond Hughes, of Phllllpsburg, Is In Philadelphia visiting Miss May Ken nedy, J533 York road. Miss Grace If. Edwards, of 3I0S North Judson street, has returned from a sum mer's stay in AVIIdwood. Mrs. B. Frank Johnson, of 3710 North Br o.i d street, Is spending several weeks at Winslow, N. J Miss Rose Carney, of 3109 North 15th street, has returned from n tour across tho United States to visit tho two Expo sitions and has gono to Atlantic City for the remainder of tho season. Roxborough Miss Elizabeth Simpson, of Green lane, will leave during tho week for Silver City. N. M.. to visit her brother and slstcr-ln-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Erwln M. Simpson, who are spending several months In the West. Miss Gertrude Field, of 401 Rlghter street, has returned from several weeks' stay at Wlldwood. Sirs. James Frame, of Martin and Pechln Btrcets, has returned from Chel sea. What's Doing Tonight Fnlrmount Park Hand, Uelmont Mansion; 8 o'clock. Free. ' Municipal lUnd, playground, 20th and Mat ter Mrfeta; 8 o'clock. Frre. Philadelphia liana. City Hull plate; 8 o'clock. Free, Suffrage Events Today UCJUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETV 80 p. m. Meeting- on City Hall plaza) speaker, Mla Anna IfcCue. M:.I0 p. m. Open-air meeting at 40th Htreet and Lancaster aenuo; speaker, Ml Iicrtlw ISapoWt. WOMAN BUFI'HAOE PARTY . 8:30 p. in. Meeting on City Hull plaza; tpcaker. Mini Eatelle Ilueael and Mm. Marlon lou.iea. MISS SAflAII SILVERMAN AND MR. JOSEPH ALBERTS Who will bo married tomorrow, after a romantic courtship which had its beginning when Mr, Alberts saved Miss Silverman from drowning. if 'm m Photo by Holly & Wny. MISS SUSAN LVNAH DRUCE who Is spending sevcrnl weeks in Capo May ns tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hollinshond N. 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Athletla neld adlolnlnc hide. Larce full-equipped cym. naalum. Kiperlencert teachera. lear Book. Howard B. glttel. Hdm. 4824 naltlmore av. Germantown Friends School OPENS 0 MO. 213T AT 8:tS A. M. YAnNALL. Prlncl pal STANLEY R. The William Penn Charter School EIGHT B0UT1I TWELFTH STnEET 22Tth Year Opena September ggth. t I COth and Glrnrd ave. Philadelphia I Quaint"" courses that win busl Cnmmerrlal I ness approval. Hchool I Day 12 OOj NUht 11.00 8WARTIIMOHE. PA. Swarllimore Preparatory School College preparation for boya Individual cars. Promotion by subject. Supervised athletics : ample equipment, healthful country life. For catalogue or detailed Information, address ARTHUR H. TOMLINSON. Headmaster, Bwarthmore, Pa. MEIICEKSDURd. PA. The Mercersburg Academy Itlll IJOY8 Mercersburg, r. Bend for catalogue to Wm. Mann Irvine, Ph.D., LL.I).. Headmaster. Hoz 143. F " i Parents Should Be Deciding the School Question Without Further Delay There are only a few Dig rusn to unu inc proper otnoois tor your cnnaren. Many schools are rapidly filling to capacity, and parents who wait until the last minute will be disappointed. Ledger Central is very busy now helping parents to select schools, but we would much prefer that you send in your requests now and not wait until a day or two before scheel opens. We have many letters from grateful parents, which we will gladly show you, m prsJ of the efficient service we are giving. It is only reasonable to suppose that wc.hm help you wh.en our information is based upon actual investigation and b4K up) wltat the catalogues tell ua. Ask Ledger Central to Help You Find the Right School ,. Educational Bureau P TH15 marriage of Miss Sarah Silver man, of 3l Cnntrell street, and Mr. Joseph Alberts, of 1H5 North 4lh street, will take placo tomorrow nt tli homo of the bride. Tho young couple met In At lantic City, whero Mr. Alberts, who Is a fine swimmer, rescued his bride-to-be from drowning. DELPHEY-MACDONALD. Tho wedding of Miss Helen MaoDoruild, dnughtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. MacDon aid. of 743 North Mtli street, and Mr. Philander II. Delphey, of Pittsburgh, took plnco on Wednesday evening, August 26, nt tho home of the bride's pnrcnts. The brldo war attended by her sister. Miss Mildred MncDonald. as maid of honor, nnd Mr. Olle 11. Johnson as best man. MA LON E-K ELLY. Mix. Hannah Kelly, of "6M Ann street, Law Only evening law school in the city. Practical, experienced instructors. Very thorough course. Open to both men and women. Ask for Catalog T-27. 'IMiimr IHiitnoml (Ml. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Ilroml St. lieloiT ncrka I'hllodrlphln. A Good School for you. Established 30 Vara. Uenn Pitman Shorthand. Double Entry Bookkeeping. Touch Typowrltln-. t teachers. Palmer Method Pen manship. iy and night sessions. Now open. Send for catalog now. PALMER BUSINESS SCHOOL Mercantile Library Hide.. 10th iboie Chestnut. THE GORDON SCHOOL 4112 SPRUCE ST. Mary iMmberton, A. B. tBrin ilauirl, I'rlit. Thorough Instruction to Rlrls & rmnll hos. Certmcutrs admits to Smith, Vassar, Wellesley. Oymnaslum; 2d floor Root Garden, Principal at school eery day betneen 0 ft 12. after Sept. Oth. Catalog on application. Central Educational Institute Dai; ond Evtnino Preparatory and Jiustitess. Before deciding fall plans for study send tor Illustrated Catalog A. Education to us means all 'round development. Ask about our Sys tem of Education. Central Y M. C. A.. 1421 Arch l.. Phlla PHILADELPHIA TUKNGE.MEINDE School reopen tor fall and winter terms, ffvsday. Sept. T. Wo teach gymnastics, Ger man, drawing, needlework and swimming to children, 1 to 10 years, for JO per year En roll your children now. Jli-oad & Columbia ae. THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS. Ninety-second year. Evening Courses and Classes. DRAWING, MATHEMATICS and .MECHANICS. For cal endar and turther Information address the Institute, IS South Seventh street. The Stevens School 5i.arVB52;t. ley, Frin., 221 W. Chelten ai e., Gtn. 4th year opens Sept 22. Kindergarten through college preparatory. Pom. Science. Manual Training. Strayer's Business College will make an exceptionally attractive otter thla week to any person desiring a uslness education. 801 to 807 Ch-sttnut street. Phlla. University of Pennsylvania Wharton School ot Finance und Commerce PRIVATE INSTRUCTION Stenography. Bookkeeping. English branches lor adult desiring advancement. 124 Halo Bldg., 132U Chestnut st. MAKER PREP. 1WTHEKSPOON 1ILDG. College, Law, Med. Day. Ev'g. Untv. nef. 8ALT8BURO, PA. KIMU3IINET4H MPIHNUS SCHOOL l'Olt JIOVS Indorsed by tiery American University. In. dividual plan ot work for each boy. College Preparatory Course and a good training for business life. Special course In agriculture. BclenttAa physical care. Pure water, good food. 200-acre farm. A school of character. 28th year opens Sep. 21. Write f or Cat'g No.34 Klsklmlnetaa curings School, Saltsburg, I'n. SOUTH BETHLEHEM BISHOPTHORPE MANOR A select school for girls. College preparatory A nnlshlng courses. Elective studies. Add. Clauds N. Wyant. Prln.. Hoi 254, So. Bethlehem, pi. HETHLKHE.M, rA. UUIIAV1AN SEMINARY & COLLEGU roil WOMEN, BETHLEHEM, 1' A. Accredited, 174th year Sept. 22. 10 IB. ALLENTOWN, PA. Allentown Prep. School prcwr ; for lead, ing colleges Aiunlversltles. New bldgs.s all ath letic. Jr. Dept. Frank L. Slgman, A.M.. Prla, days remaining: in August, and after Labor Day there will J a announces the marriage of hr daughter. Miss Marie Kelly, to Mr. Francis Ignatius Malone. of HIS Potter street. The ce mony took placo on Wednesday mornlrt at 9 o'clock In the Church of the Nativity, Belgrade street nnd Allegheny nventM, nnd wns followed by a Nuptial Mass, Th brldo was attended by her sister, Mhw Anna Kelly, and Mr. Thomas Th6rnto acted as best man. MENaKS-DHNY. A wedding of Interest to South Phlla delphlans took placo on Wednesday aft ernoon In tho Church of tho Epiphany. 12th and Jackson streets, when Mln Sua Deny, daughter of Mr. rind Mrs. Peter McKcnno, of 2310 South Juniper street, became tho bride of Mr. Frank Menkes, of KOS South 13th street Tho Rev. Father Corley performed the ceremony, assisted by the Rev. Father O'Neill. Tho brldo was attended by Miss Helen Skahan nnd the best mun was Mr. Daniel Shechan. 3IISS IIILI.R' KCHOOL I80n SPRUCE ST. Twenty-third year open September 22. Primary, Junior and Senior Department. Little boys from 1 to 10 year of age are received In the Primary School. Certificate admits to Mount Holyoke. Smith, Swarthmore, Vassar and Wellesley. Root garden and gymnasium. Mm. Lyman. Mln .Tone. Principal .MAIN LINE BRANCH AKDMORE, PA. Second year opena Septem ber 27. Mnntessorl Kindergarten receives children between the ages of 3 and O. Th Primary School admits boys to the age of 111 and girla to the age or 14. Mrs. Lymnn, 3lls Steen, Principal THE HOLMAN SCHOOL 0t WALNUT STREET We have an Ideal for every Holman Girl. May we send you a little pamphlet setting forth this Ideal, which we believe will accord with that which sou have for your own daughter 7 ELIZABETH W. BRALEY, A. D.. Principal. Montesforl through College Preparatory, General Course omphajUed. Strong Domestic Science Course. Small classes. Outdoor class room k. Small hoy admitted. , 1 1 A KIlIS BUItO, PA. ' Harrisburil Academy- A country school founded 1788. Modern buildings, large campus. Advantages ot small clssree and Individual Instruction. Thorough college preparation, lutes 8400 1800. Supervised athletics. Separate school for younger boys. Wo Invito closest Inves tigation . personal visit If possible; Writ for our catalogue and plan ot new dor mitory. Address ARTHUR E. DROWN. B. A., Headmaster CHAMnEitfinuna. pa. Penn Hall School FOR GIRLS Located In the beautiful Cumberland Val ley. College Preparatory. Modern Lan guage and Special Courses. Certificate Privilege.. Room with private bath. Hotel Gladstone, Atlantic City. N. J oc cupied by achool during May each year, ork continues w;hout Interruption. Hates. Sr,,0.--,J'oar c,a.t?.,fs' nd vl. .oddresa KRANK S MAGILL. A. M.. Principal. I'ENNSnUKO, PA. 1'ENNSIIUIta. PA. PERKIOMEN SEMINARY The School that Live Its Record Located In the beautiful Perklomen ValUy. within easy reach from Philadelphia nnd New iork. Co-educattonal. Prepares for all colleges and universities. Ha enviable rec ord for scholarship. Excellent courses In Business, Agriculture, Domestic Science, Music and Elocution. Strongly moral. Per sonal Interest In utudenta. Rate 1370 te 425. Illustrated catalog free. Ret, O. H. KrlebcLJj D., Principal. Hoi K. CARLISLE. rA. CONWAY HALL Founded 17S3 Strong Secondary Bchool for Boys. Fall, term opens September 14th. W. A. llnlrhlton. Headmaster, Carlisle, !, NAZAHETUTA. SEND YOUR BOY TO Nazareth Hall Military School Safest place In America for him Established In 1783 Rev. S. J. BlumD.D., Principal CHESTER. PA. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY COLLEGE Mlth Preparatory Department. Nearest of all colleges to discipline, physical training and education of West Point. Degree In Civil Engineering, Chemistry and Art. Ad drees CoL Cha. E, Hyatt, Pre., Box CSS. Chester. Pa. HORDEN'-OWN. N. J. BORDENTOWN MILITARY INSTITUTE An excellent achool for the average boy. who needs careful guidance In study and habits. Healthful location, preparation for college er biuilness. Write for catalogue. The Principal. Bordentow n-on-the-Delaware, "N. J, WASHINGTON, D. C. ST. ALBANS The National Cathedral School for Ben A country school In National Capital, t Blshop of Washington, I' res. Address Head master. Mt 8t. Albaa. Washington, D C. SWIMMING Y. CENTRAL NATATORIUU M. For Men and Boys, Unlimited us le C, members, 1 month, 82 00 1 3 montks. A. 85 00: a year, 812. Bays, one-tbtrl 1421 rate. Private lessons. 0 for 88 no Mat Arch st. el swims Men. 30c I Bora, tks. sWiW MMB VsMMMMMH MrvVrff B V, - - 1