fr-WI " -" y r;SwftY WYNNE PREDICTS W.ttAaAKroi fe -p '.... 4-is in At rttA, , :. r",r",.J-. TIMJii i'uxv ..u wumjujn AT NAVY YARD 'tfiYM of the OfijieM At the Navy Yard Will Entertain the women ruu -ve uomd to the Great Adver tising Convention This Afternoon EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY, JUNE 27,. 1910. m Ji Mill eotiverUlbri Which Is belnfc TOwrt ii tdt A1 lhe Sui men And women Ms Its social" as business aide, Wt tellyou. and -.' r,'Lu uu ,fln hbled vory cieany by ' 5. wives of the business men of thin . :' u the WIVea of lhe defenders f " country, Yesterday was given !L principally to getting to know each liLirid to the opening sessions of thb jtaffik. hert was a delightful SStoTout at HoUslon ball and the BfiPtht the time Afterward, rnahy of ET llilMintf to tho speech which was tSSlrS ty Me. Cyrus . K. Cuttl at tfB2b"n ."oh,whli6 6thrt Sit oTeMo the University Museum and fflat the wdnderftll dot UcllonS of o d Krwa Mil. vases whloli Were fash .SIS thauiands of years tigo and all the h. K'fAUs relics And laposlfios for which ? U museum Is justly famous. Mrs.Howo wZft, lhal charming ltdstess who lids f tti enlertammoni ui m ....- ---; HMM!M, was ,,erc' Uier0 . ftnd eVory' ' Bnlr,u1"" . ..!,, with hnr nMn ySnl Mrs. k V. IfanMW and a bevy Twt. making every one feel ftt hbrrtd, hiding entertalhmont and p easUro for . Ill ftrtd yet forclrig no one to join in any v M particular um.si " - J Thle ftlternoom " " ,,. , ,i '' (4al tho Navy Yard, there will be the I .?6a through the ships at tho yard, and ' "'Pi1 iTl t.-u-t,ilH4i that there W 111 b filMB IS pii""'w Jinctng on th0 'ager bnea, It aeirrifl that war la about hero, tad now In loss tlmo almost than It bdees to tell It our troops will have teft ML Gretna today and will start dlttet for the border. Of course, there Ul been ho format declaration of IT. . ,.k hut In the meantime Amer- v' Un fcltliehs are being Killed American "-., tAik nrrt helrnr surrounded and killed IVlirt people Who cannot bo trusted to ff mi them as man tb man, but who, hav "' fofr filiarfeled, seem to be at peace ahd s ttitt. when our American men. satisfied toil there, Is to Be no irouoio, mn i tteW carrtrls, tho Mexicans ard on them, ?' jobbing them In the back. if ,0Ur frttn are eager to gei on, 1 uaauru jcji, evh though many nave 10 jeavo tiiiit wives, sweethearts and mothora. M Inlertstlng episode took place on Frl Mf afternoon when Joseph Dolan and his YtttlftS bride, who hed just been married, Wife spied by his follow troopers on Cutout street. Mr. Dolan Is a well known lawyer and a great favorlto In the Jd City Troop. Tho members of Troop formed a clrclo about tho newly wedded pair and executed a regular war dance. Flo Kivlnus, of the 1st City Troop, gave liipper to 30 of the men and their wives en Saturday night, .thereby tsavlng tho ilTaatlon greatly, for they danced and tti. together and tried bravely to forget that.lt was to bo tho last tlmo for many fays. EJiard Hoopes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Penaan Hoopes, of West Chester, left ffuqday with Troop A. Young Hoopes ioids tho rank of first lieutenant In that corps; Tho tea given yooterday afternoon for the advertising women at tho Adelphla under the auspices of tho Philadelphia League of 'Advertising Women was a bril liant success. Tea was sorvod In the G61d Room of tho hotel and the affair was iltocether informal and charming. Mrs. Leon )?. Heacock wda hostess and was uslsUd by a number of the League members. Among the women at the tea were Miss i J. Ji Martin and Miss Jane Carroll, of 1 New York; Mrs. Bkerrett, Miss Atda f Weber, MIsa J. C. Duval, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. ; Leon B. Heacock, MUa Dlack, Miss ? Blanche Fisher, Mrs. S. Y. Whejen and bests of others. j IJever have I seen such a sight as f lut night's cabaret party at the Eellevue- Btratford, where there was a Bpeoiai affair lor the visitors In the huge- Dan room. 'Vfo could scarcely get our noses into the entrance, much less our feet upon the floor,, and, believe me, It was some dance; the music was simply great and those Whq managed tor get In and command tables and eats certainly enjoyed It. It was. Some funny "sight to see men and women hurrying ttround tho Dellevue, carrying cans of sup, potted beef, corn flakes In small packages, blsoUlts, soaps, tissue paper towels and heaven knows What; they put them neatly down on chairs and tablesftnnd danced off gaily for a fox trot or waltz, to find that some ene else, thinking these were still pres ents, had sampled the samples, and so It ent, The Callfornlans wars giving out fruits In what was once tho Palm Jtbom. but which has been cleared of all furni ture and waa being used as an Assembly Room. The Toronto laddies sang gaily as they waited In lino for oranges. But I certainly was disgusted with the American public, which was at our very 3oors; they did not have the patriotism to remove their hats when the bands Passed, playing tho "Star-Spangled Ban ier," The Mayor waa In a car near Broad nd Chestnut street and every time the national ulr was played ho pulled off his hat )th graceful gesture! He-also led some of the singers In the parade and had a Wonderful time, every one else enjoying , too. . NANCY WYNNE. Personals Sir. anri Mn tnin IT rMnlhUr Tr . nf Smwybrook, Badnorf wjll entertain at din r this evening. Mrs. Richard L. Norton, of Ardmore, n trtaJiud Informally at luncheon today for rs. William Woodward ArneU and Mrs. Carl B. arammer. Dr. ,nd Mrs. Herbert II. Cusblng. of 461 south 51st street, announce the marriage their daughter. Miss Dorothy Darling Ciiehlnj, and Mr. Carl L. Lubrecht, Ql UMltoi oh Tuesday, June 1. Ulu Itbl stoughlon. of East Wahlng a ln. will Usye on SV'day to spend the week-end ana Independence Day at the nu at Mr- tad Mrs. Charles Freeman gewly, at North. Adsws, Mass, Mr. and fw- Rowley will entertain a house party w Mvtr&i day, t the home t,Mr, How W parents. Mr, Rowley was MUs Cath Mn Dvls lefot hit rtarrlage on May ti MU Chartott Mar4ltf Broft, at Dfuto U as h$t gum iat p w4k lrw ta July Mi", and Mfs. fearHUel F. MbuSlbn Wll leave for Ensthamptoh, Mas., Where they have takn a housa for the SUrtmel-. Mrs. Henry iPnut DroWrt and MISS Robert R. Meigs will Sjiehd AS summer with them. Mr. Henry HoUstdh has gohe to Mouht Gretna with the National dbard. Mr. and Mr. Thomas Robins Will spend the summer at TUjtedo Park. N. Y. Mrs. Harlan PAge, of Allert lane, will leave this week for PocohO Mfthor Inn, to ipend tho summer; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Conies Jones, of Detroit, Mich., Are the gUesls of Mr, Jones Parents, Mr. And Mrs. Norman M. Jones,, 6f 422 West Slnftofd Btreftl. Mrs. Jone Was Miss Dorothy nallentyhe, of Detroit, before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O, Clay, of 1229 Spruce street, are spending some time at the St. Charles, Atlantic Cliy( Mr. and Mrs. Irvln King, of Owyncdd Valley, spent tlie week-end ns the gtlcsts of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Ash Pearson at their cottage In Cape Mny. Mr. and Mrs. JameS Wtstcr, of 61 3ft Ocrmantown aVertUe, will Icavo Ih July for Nipper Dam, Mo Whiro they have a Camp. Miss Edna S. Kaiser, of Monument road, North Wj-nnedeld, entertained on fiatur' day afternoon In honor ' of. Miss Il-eni Cross, whoso marriage to Mr, -William Prints will .take placo toddy , Germantown Mrs. Harold Porter, of il08 West Penn street, will entertain tho members of her brldgo club today. The guest of honor will be Mrs, Edward L. Reynolds, who will leave July 15 for New York to live permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc6 M. Clark, of Indian Queen lane, have goiie to Man chester, Vt., for the summer months. Weddings A PRETTY wedding will take"' placo this evening at 7 o'clock In the Tioga Bap tist Church when Miss Corlnno Bradley, daughter of Mr. Charles R. Bradley, will become the bride of Mr, Francis J. Smith. Tho Rov. RutRer Dox will perform1 tho cere mony. Miss Bradley who will be given In .marriage by her father, will wear an ex quisite Imported gnwn of valenclennos IAco. Tho skirt will be mado of rUfllos of the laco nnd the bodice will be composed of the laco and satin. A court train of lnce Will fall from the shoulders and the tulle veil will be caucht with orange" blossoms. The bride will carry a shower bouquet of Bride roses and Mien of the valley. Miss Roso Harrison, who will bo maid of honor, will wear a frock of cream-colored lnce trimmed with a girdle of old roso silk. Iter leghorn hat will bo trimmed with lace nnd old rose streamers. She will carry mock rosea and white snapdragons. Miss Anno Williams and Miss Jane Williams, cousins of tho brldo and daugh ters of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Williams. Of Germantown, will wear pink taffeta frocks mado with tight basques nnd trimmed with white net. They will carry baskets Ailed with roso leaves. Tho best man will bo Btr. Howard LIp plncott, and the ushers will Include Mr. Edward Johnson, Mr. Nelson Weir, Sir. Russoll Flood and Mr. William Donaldson. A reception at the homo of the bride's uncle, Dr. Carl Williams, corner of Greene street and School Hquse lane, will follow the ceremony. After nn extended wedding Journey Dr. and Mrs. Smith will live at 332B Bouvler street. They will bo at homo after September 1. HAASt-RIDER. An Interesting wedding, which took place today, was that of Miss Miriam Rider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Perry Rider, and Mr. Francis Haas. The cere mony was performed at 4i3Q o'clock In the Tioga Methodist Episcopal Church, 18th and Tioga stroets, with the pastor, the Rev. Samuel MoWllllams, ofllolatlng. The bride was given In marriage by her father and was atended by her sister. Miss Jean Rider, as majd of honor, and Miss Mar garet Young and Miss Emma Strathmann as bridesmaids. Mr. Haas had Mr. Wil liam T. Abadio as beet man, and his Ushers Included Mr. Charles Schaefer, Mr. Leonard Martin, Mr. Charles Ayrea and Mr. Rudolph FalUenhagen. Mr. Haas and his bride will spend the summer traveling and will be at home after October 1, at C20G Ogontz avenue. . 1 BUSENKELI-STEIQER. -The marriage of Mies Ellaabeth F. H. Stelger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Stelger, of 1347 West Qlrard avenue, to Mr. P. A. Busenkell was solemnised this morn ing. Mr. Stelger gavs his daughter In mar riage, and her cousin, Mrs. William L. 'Mahn. was matron of honor, Mr. J. C. Busenkell was hie brother's best man. Im mediately after the quiet service Mr. and Mrs. Busenkell left for a short'trlp. They will be at home after July 1 at 1230 West Thompson street. PRINTZ-GRQSS. A pretty wedding will take place tonight at the home.of Mr, and Mrs. Leopold Cross, 2186 North 10th street, when their daughter, Miss Irene Gross, will beoome the bride of Mr. William Prints. The ceremony will be performed at 6 ISO o'clock by the Rev. Dr. Joseph Krauskopf under a bower of trop ical plants and white roses. A gown, com bining white thistledown taffeta with georg ette crepe, and a veil of tulla draped with lilies of the valley will be worn by the bride. Her bouquet Will eonilit of orchids' and lilies of the valley arranged In a ehower. Mr. Gross will give his daughter in marriage. Sha will be attended by her sister, Miss Eva Gross, in a gown of pink georgette orepo draped over pink taffeta.-and a black Neapolitan braid hat trimmed with pink roses. An arm bouquet of shaded pink sweet peas will be carried, Mr. Jerome Prints, cousin of the bridegroom will act as best man. The ceremony wilt be followed by a dinner, Upon their return from an extended Journey Mr. Prints nnd his bride will be at home at 218$ North 19th street. STOMACHER PARNESS. An attractive Bummer wedding will be that of Miss Reba Parnesa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Parness, of 3211 Monument avenue, and Mr. Maurice A. gtumachir, bf 2H8 Natrona itreeU which, will be solemn Ired tonight at d o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. The Re,v. Dp. Marvin Nathan, pf Beth Jsrael Temple, will officiate at the ceremony, which will be followed by a smalt reception. The bride will wear a white satin gown draped with tulla. a tulle veil caught with spraye of orange blossoms and will carry orchids and lilies of the Valley- She will be given in marriage by her father, and attended by her ulster. Miss Fannie Parneaa. who wilt wear a frock of pale blue georgette crepe embrolder4 with nesrls ahd draped over satin. Mr. Solomon F. BtumacheY will be his brother's best man. Mr. and Mrs, Stumacher will spend the summer In Atlantic city. They will be at home after September 1 at S0J Carpenter street MILLER MOLINEAUX. Announcement Is made, of the marriage of MIsa Hannah M. Molineaux. daughter Mr. and Mrs, Alpnonso Molineaux, of North 2d atreet. to Mr. George L. Miller, 2m of Mr. and Mrs. George B. M. Miller, at 2J00 North Sid atreet, on Saturday morning at " o'cte! In the Independent Lutheran Chwch. and Cambria streets, Kt th Bv- paetor Meyer. The jawremooy 5ka followed by a breakfast Mr. Miller and W& brtde. aft r their Wedding trip. Sitr viO. xJ4)tt Kt Juljf is. WOMEN OF CITY FORM PLANS FOR AID TO SOLDIERS Preparedness Division Woik Discussed in West Phila delphia 1tm.M 4.U..im I. urn $25,000 FOR HOSPITAL ' 'State Ljngud Gives FUnd for Work at Bbrder in Case of Mexican tynr A ni-mbe bf West Philadelphia woman who aro Interested In tha plans of the Pennsylvania Women's Division for NA tlonal Preparedness to supply refresh' merits to soldiers and inake surgical dress ings and other hospital supplies hold ft meeting this hlomlng In St. Philip's .Protestant Episcopal Parish House. 42d street nnd Ilaltlmoro avenue. An address ivaa ntorto by MM. I, It. O'Harra, a vice president of the bddy. A contribution of $?3,l)00 for the estab lishment of n base hospital will be turned over to the Ited Cross hete by the Penn sytvania Division. This announcement T$as made yesterday nt a meeting of the Executive Commltlco of this organisation at tho homo of Mrs. Oeorgo W. Chllds Drexcl, I8lh and Locust streets. Tha meotlrig, which was ono of tho most enthusiastic ever held by the board, was called In tho Interest of pa triotism. It was unanimously decided by the board, which Is headed by Mrs. Drcxel, to Work In tlmo of peace or war uhder tho direction of tho Red Cross. ORGANIZATIONS UNITE. Am6ilg thoso present woro Dr. Richard II. Harte, chairman of the Red Cross for southeastern Pennsylvania, nnd Mrs. Cor nelius Stevenson, representing the Emer gency Aid. Which nlso has decided to do home relief work In connection with the Red Cross. The agreement reached be Hreen the throe organizations will mean thnt the work of aiding tho United States Government In tho event of war with Mex ico Will bo niong systematic linos. Repre senting tho women's prepnrcdness organi zation on the Red Cross board hero Will be Gcorgo Wharton Pepper, George W. Chllds Drexcl nnd George Qulnlnrd HorwltS. Doctor Harto explained the baso hospital offered by tho division l..obdbly would be established hear the border lrt tho event of war. Tho Institution will bo called the Pennsylvania Women's Preparedness Unit of tho Red Cross. Included In It will bo 500 beds, laboratory equipment, X-ray plant nnd all other material needed for such a pur pose. Thore nlso will ba a corps of physi cians, trained nurses, pharmacists and cooks. " Work of furnishing surgical dressings and other hospital supplies and performing duties nrlslng In tlmo of war will be divided between the Red Cross, Pennsylvania Women's Division for National Prepared ness of tho Red Cross and tho Emergency Aid, according to Doctor Harto. Tho women's preparedness movement will be represented nt a conference today of the Citizen Soldiers' Aid Committee by Mrs. George Dallas Dixon, Kirs. Qeorgo Qulntard Horwltz and Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt. Duripg the meeting yesterday members of tho executlvo board decided to at once Join the Red Cross. Mrs. Drexcl said overy effort would bo mado by her to Induce at least 2B per cent, of tho members of the division to tako out membership cards In the Red Cross. Doctor Harte warmly praised the women's preparedness body for Its plans to supply refreshments to soldiers who have been en trained for six or more hours and for other preparedness steps taken by the organiza tion. Work of supplying refreshments to, the troops at Pittsburgh, Harrlsburg and Philadelphia will be entirely In tho hands of ' this body. It was explained by Doctor Harto the 58 homes, pledged by women In various sec tions of tho State, may be used as con valescent places In caso of war. ThcSe houses, ho said, could bo used for soldiers needing long treatment to put them on tho road to recovery. Long treatment of tho wounded in convalescent homes, he said, would be of untold value. Among the members of the executive board who attended the conferenco with Doctor Harto were Mrs. J. Gardner Cas satt,' Sirs. Thomas McKean. Mrs. Robert E. Strawbrldgc, Mrs. Paul Denckla Mills, Mrs. John W. Geary. Mrs. I. U. C'Harra, Mrs. Alexander Vnn Rensselaer. Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe, Mrs. Barolay H. War burton. Mrs. Oeorgo Dallas Dixon. Miss Mary M. Mitchell, Mrs. George Qulntard Horwltz and Mrs. John. King Sharpe, of Chambersburg, Pa. Entertainments THE nurses of the Frankford Hospltnl will hold their annual garden party for tha benefit of the hopltal on Thursday evo. nlng on the lawn of the hospital. Fancy articles, home-made cake, bread, candy, flowers, toe- cream, toilet articles and use ful articles will ba on sale. Should the weather be unfavorable on Thursday evening, the party will be post poned until Friday. Master Wllllarrt Dougherty, son of Dr, and Mrs. .Edward Dougherty, of 2132 East Cumberland street, will give a novelty party this evening, when his guests will, be Master Elliot Dalnbrldge, Muster Gil bert Christian, Master Oeorge Volkmer, Master Frederick Trout, Master Wilbur Shoerriaker, Master Robert Johnson and Master Harry Christian. Mrs, John BUI, formerly of Fillmore, O.. will entertain the members of her sowing otrcle this evening. Among those presents will ba Mrs. Sprowle, Mrs. Wenlng, Mrs. WllCoxson, Mrs. Bruftnner. Sirs. Law, Mrs. Conn, Mrs. Crary,, Miss B. Haybeck, Mlsi Lillian Pell, Miss Beatrice Dyson. Miss Caroline Pontlnx,- Miss Isabella Wllklns. Miss Stella Helm, Miss Anna Pallatt and Miss Anna Ferguson. Under the auspices of the Fotteral Park Association, a block party waa held on Frl 'day and Saturday ovenlnga on Jessup street between Cumberland and Huntingdon streets and on .Cumberland street, east of 12 th street. Mr. E. S. Carver, president of tlie associa tion and a corps of able assistants made the affair a success. Band concerts enlivened the evening. The proceeds will be used for the Fourth of July calibration in Fotteral Square, Miss Eleanor' Gallagher, of 2606 Rhawri etreet, entertained Saturday evening In honor of Miss Sarah Dunlap, of Norrlstown. Among those present were Miss Helen Jones, Miss Alice JOnes. Mils Paulus Ueever, Jllsa Marlon Taylor, Mies Gertrude Walker, Miss Josephine Walker, Miss Fanny Wallace, MIsa Mary DUnn. Miss Edith McCormlck, Miss Martha Wells, Miss Margaret Wells, Miss Bessie Meglll, MIsa Claire Qerhart, Miss Ethel Silvers, Miss Ana Brown, Miss Delia Holcomb, MIsa Sophia Calne, Mlia Alice McMahoni Miaa Certnlde Raideraton. Mr. Robert Lee, Mr. Samuel Lea, Mr, Harry Uraham. Mr- Walter Bykesl Mr. John Flem ing, Mr. Joseph Calne, Sir. Walter Curran, Mr- Martin Car'ui. Mr- Kenneth Lewla, Mr. John Dunn. Mr. Daniel Holcomb. Mr. An thony Qerhart, Mr. Frank Carey. Mr, Mil ford Jarvls, Mr. Charles Wallers. Mr. Chajlea J?wry Mr. Harry Orlffltha, Mr, Henry Clark and Mr. Jamea 8co.lt. An elaborate affair waa given on Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. F. Snyderroan, 101T UoKean atreet. in honor of the graduation of tljeli" daughter. Mlsa'Fyancea Snyder man. the room were beautifully flecorated. A dancing exhibition waa riven by- MUa Green. bits, with Miss Ediw Sayderman at the niano, Among toe pta were Doctor Maun. Mr, Joseph f Uiwm Mr. Scrsore, Mr, Flelfe Mr- and Mr RoMnbers. MIsa Ctfhm MUa Oralsg m& MUa SMs. PROMINENT WOMEN TO UQUIP MD (BOSS HOSPITAL UNIT FOU MEXICAN SERVICE j - - 1 11 nfl '- -' --- r ikMAJL - -- fAA I ' ' "'" tr '"''' ''Tit'- "I r...M..-i..-i. ..nf S MRS CYAUSil- k cOjers MJ3&. 5OBG M CMlDS DBBtB. MB? ftNBiV JJONrOf C&XE THE PHILADELPHIA GENERAL CHAPTER Pennsylvania Woman's Division for National Prepared ness Hospitals and Convalescent Homes and Their Maintenance MHS. CYKUS II. K. CURTIS, Director, Department 4 First Will you plcdgq monoy at once for sending a hospital unit to tho front? Second "Will you pledg'o. a building suitable for a hospital in town or country with equipment nnd maintenance? Third Will you pledge a building suitable for a hospital In town or country Without equipment or mnlntonnnco? Fourth Will you support ono or moro bods In a hospital at an estimated cost of ench to bo $2 per day, or $50 per month? Fifth How many rooms will. you plcdgo lni private homo for convalescents with maintenance? Sixth How many rooms will you pledge in a prlvJto homo for convalescents without malntonnnco? s Seventh Will you supply rooms, glvon by others, with hospital furniture to gether with bods, mattresses nnd bedding? Eighth Will you pledge beds with bcddtngT Ninth Will you plcdgo beds without bedding? Tenth Will you plcdgo sheets, 99 by 72, and pillow cases, 34 by 21? Eleventh Will you pledge blankets? Twelfth Will you supply hospital tents furnished? Thirteenth Will you supply hospital tents unfurnished? Fourteenth Will you plcdgo nn X-ray machine? Fifteenth Will units plcdgo such slek-room suppllos ns shoots, pillow cases, towels, hot-water bottles, electric pads nnd other necessary articles? Sixteenth Will you pledge n sum of mohoy, to bo applied to tho securing of buildings that can bo converted into hospitals nnd convalescent homes? Seventeenth Will you plcdgo a sum of money to bo devoted to the training of tho permanently blind and crippled, thus enabling thorn to make a living? I promise, if circumstances will permit, to give. within 24 hours after tho receipt of notification from tho Executive Commlttoe that War Is Imminent, or in the ovont of calamity. Signed i , Address ' ' . ' - i v. . : ' Tolephono No. v Tho abovo to bo filled In, detached and 'sent to Mrs. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Phllop delphla. General Chapter. Room 101, 34 South 17th street, Philadelphia, Pa. I I promise to give rooms In Hospital or Convalescent Homo In tho event of war or calamity. "S Signed Address Telephone No. The abovo to be filled In. detached nnd sent to Mrs. Cyrus II. K. Curtis, PhlUv delphlai General Chapter, Room 101. 34 South 17th street, Philadelphia, Pa. Others aro urged to pledge nnd enroll under their local Chapters. The following la a list of Chapters In and about Philadelphia) Army and Navy Chapter, Mrs. F. II. Williams, 6349 Greene street, Germantown. Bucks County Chapter, Mrs. F. Le Roy, Newtown, Pa. Chestnut Hill Chapter. Mrs. F. Packard, Chestnut Hill. Pa. College Women's Chaptor, Mrs. Qeorge D. Feldt, 27 Carpenter atreet, German- town, Colored Chapter, Mrs. 13. . Leaf, 8047 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Doyleatown, Chapter, Miss U. r, hobs, uoyjesiown, .riv Drexel Blddla Bible Class Chapter, Mrs. A. J. HawkBley, 191T Mount Vernon 8 Langhorno Chaptor, Mrs. Warren E. Tryon, Langhorne. Fa. Lanadowne Chapter, Mrs. E. Wager-Smith. Marshall road and Wycombe nvo. nue, Lanadowne, Pa. - Main Line Chapter, Mrs. Charlton Yarnall. Dev6n. Pa. Norrlstown Chapter, Miss M. II. Mclnnla, 701 Da Kalb street, Norrlstown. Pa. Old York P-oad Chapter, Mrs. II. Asbury, Mountain ayenue and Valley road, Oak Lane. Pennsylvania Railroad Chapter, Mrs. George D. Dixon, Chestnut Hill. Urquhart Chapter, Mm. Urquhart. 4317 Pine etreet. West Chester Chapter, Mrs. Q, M. Phillips, West Chester, Pa, . -West Philadelphia Chapter, Mrs. Small, 914 South 48th street -W.yncoto Chapter, Mrs. M. K. Neiffar, Wyncote, Pa. PLEDGES ALREADY RECEIVED Among (he pledges already received ara the following) Mrs. Horace Brock, Lebanop. Pa. Offers 10 beds. Mrs B T Stotesbury, 1925 Walnut street Offers hospital In t4wn and one In the country. Can care for SCQ patlentsr also 200 beds furnished, Mrs. Phillips, of Hampton qpurt Gives three tents on Hllltdp. to be used in case, of freed, Mrs. Edward Toland. WliltemarshWVYlll take wounded and convalescents into her home, MtS4 Helen J. Wrlehti Lincoln and Lanadowne avenues, Lansdowna, Pa. One homa for convalescents. ' Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean, Penllyn, Pa. Building without maintenance, but will glVe the services of a nurse, for six monthe. MMt be used for convalescent homa, aa tha nearest hospital Is abouj it tnlUa away. WW hold about is men. Mr. G. A. Caraon, Torreodala Offers, one pair ot blankets. Mlaa Rita Carnon, Vorresdale Offers one pair ot blankets. Mrs. 3eorg W. Chllds prexel Town houae. v . Buildings tot Use m HosMtak 'jmffitvaleiceiil- Homes Arwy. nft Ntvrj? Relief-Mr. RpSsfP$&?V?tt Sehrt su . housa for hospital. Mrs. Louis Llssot, 5430 Grccno street, Germantown, house for hospital. Mrs. Harlan Pago, Allen's lane, hoUso for hospital, r Bellofonto Mrs. Daniel Hastings, Bcllcfonto, offers houso for convalescent- hoirio,-.- situated on Allegheny street, beyond the centre of the town. Mrs. Joseph Monti ' gomory, Betlefonte, offers house for convalescent Homo, situated orl Allegheny) street, beyond tho centre of tho town. Chestnut Hill and St. Martin's Miss Mnrlamno BIddle, Chestnut Hill, offers.., house and will support 10 beds In It. Columbia Reported no houses, etc. ,. Franklin Hcportcd no houses, etc. ( v Harrlsburg Mrs. Mary F. Ilyder, 3215 Riverside drive, offers house for anyj purpose. Lansdalc Mrs, 'Albert Gray, Lansdale, 1G beds maintained, ono nnd a half rfltlca Y from Doctor Englehnrt's hospitals food supplies, some. Doctor Englehart, Larlsdalq,, fully equipped hospital. Scout cabin, Lansdale, offered fdr uso In caso of war 'oi calamity. Langhorne Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J. Matthews, Langhorne, offer their farm aa a convalescent home, situated In South Langhorne, about a half, mile from Lang horne station, on the Now York branch of tho Reading Railroad, about ono mile, und a half from Lincoln highway between New York and Philadelphia, on th'c banks of tho Noshamlny Creek. Tho nearest hospital to this district Is In Trenton' N. J., 12 miles distant. ' " Main Line Mrs. W. Ellis ScUlI, Ovorbrook, 10 equipped and supported beds for convalescent soldlerB, Mrs. Archibald Barklle, Wayne, convalescent home', 10 bods, equipped and supported, Mrs. W F. Dreer, Hosomont, convalescent homo, 26 bods, 4 equipped. Mrs. W. Simpson, Overbrook, convalescent homo, not fully cqtflppedV r Mrs. Frank Moss, Bala, convalescent home. Mrs. Albert Gerhard, Overbrook, conVa-' lescent home. Mrs. Robert Cassatt, Rosemont, hospital for sorlously 111 or wounded,- ! capacity for 20 beds, 'equipped, and $40 a day for support for same. Mrs. Franck ' A. Jackson and Miss Robecca Jackson, Bryn Mawr, convalescent Home, capacity, I, beds comfortably, 20 beds If seriously pressed; services of Miss Jackson as nurse. Mrs. Moncure Robinson, Paoll, convalescent homo, details later. Mrs.. Ryon, Bryfa -j Mawr, private hospital, no equipment, no support, no attendances. Mrs. J. MadlSdni Taylor 1504 Pine stroct, will assist Mrs. Lesley as housekeeper. Mrs. R. Lesley, Havcrford, hospltnl for seriously wounded, with her services as housekeep6r; 10. beds, equipped. 5 Norrlstown Miss Knthorlno Corson, 1013 Do Kalb stroot, will take two conva lescents In own home. 'Mrs. E. R. Noble, All Saints' Rectory, Haines avenue, will tako two convalescents In own home. Mrs. H. S. Regar, 1400 Do Kalb street, offora -, building oh hor placo; will equip with 60 cots and give uso of motor with it. j. Pennsylvania Railroad Mrs. Allen Strong, southeast comer 21st and Do Lanceyj-;i offers house at Sea Girt, N. J. v Pottsvllle Mrs. A. C. Mllllkon, Greenwood Hill, offers houso for hospital, Mrs. , J, B. Cullurn, White Lodgo, Howard avenue, offers houso for hospital. Mrs. William L. Shcafor, 1239 Mahantongo street, offors house for hospital. Sewlckley' Valley Mrs. George Mason, Grant otrcet, offors homo for hospital., or convalescent home; will accommodate 5 beds. Mrs. Frederick Way, Beaver j rood (Edgeworth), 20 beds. Tho R. T. Wllsoh estate, Beaver road (Loctdalo)) wljl .f accommodate 45 beds and provldo for necessary office room and sleeping quarters. for thoso in attendance. , Washington So far, no buildings for hospitals or convalescent homes. Two hospitals In "city, Washington Hospital, Achcsdn avonue, accommodate 80 patients. ft City Hospital, 2d stroot and Donovan avonue, 100 patients. Wllllamsport Mrs. C. La RUo Munson, 747 West 4th street, offers house. Mr Carter offers houso. Wllkes-Barre Five hospitals, City Hospital Mercy Hospital, Riverside Hoa- pltal, Homoppathto Hospital, Nesblt West Side Hospital. J Added List J. Lewis Crozer, Upland, fully equipped 60-bed hospital at Cheater, Pa. Mrs. E. E. Sparks, State College, dormitories; definite offer will be made attar meeting of trustees. "n ' 3 il Mrs. Horaco Grannls offers farm houso on Round Top Hill. " Mrs. C. p. Honry, 846 Chester avonuo, house when ncedod, graduato nurse, hus band a physician; automobile to b? used also. ; Mrs. Edward D. Toland, Whltemarsh, will take wounded nnd convalescent -' Into her homo. - Mrs. Stanley Bright, Cedar Hill Farm, Reading, pa., will take convalescent aoK dlers and refugees Into homo. , ,.y tt West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Davis, of 724 North (13d street, are being congratulated on the birth of a son, Homer C. Davis, Jr. Miss Dorothea Dalley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Datloy, of G113 Westminster avenue, will spend the summer in Pen Yan, N. Y.. as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Harry McCabe. North Philadelphia Mrs. J. T. Serrlll and her daughters, Miss Annie Serrlll, Miss Helen Serrlll and Miss Rebecca Berrlll. of 14 IS North Ilroad street, are spending the summer In Atlantic City at their cottage on States avenue. Miss Sarah Marquis, of 2028 North Ilroad street, has gone to Pittsburgh, Pa., where she Is the guest of her uncle, and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jacobs. What's Doing Tonight Municipal Bind concert, Bllverwnod atrett, between nectar etreet end Uaxborouih avtnue, Manayunk; S o'clock. Free. Philadelphia Hand concort. City Hall Plaia; 8 o'clock. Free. Fall-mount Park Band -concert. Strawberry (nlonj 8 o'clock, i'ree. Military and Naval Tournament, ad men. Franklin Field. 8 o'clock) concert begins TM. Poor Richard Hand. .VJIUSKMTATH fi-lobe eatoe "ft a VXlvfJJt YAVDEVILLK Contlnuoua 11 A. M. to 11 V. SI. 10c, 15c, SSc. George H. Primrose nn"sVrtEu. The Seal. Divev and Mermaid OTUEiia XTrrVfXT A 10c Market Ah. 0th 20a VlOlUJXlii. B A. M. to Uil5 P. M. " TODAY LAST TIMES DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "REGGIE MIXES IN" Added. Willie Collier In "Willie's Wabbly Way' INTEIIEST1NU SCENES OF DENVEB Towonnow, "thd buole call" I I ' " - 'nv' ".,'Win .. II I .nil.... Vlrit a4 Exclusive PreiintaUon of Trlanjle Flays lUMrve4 for Thl Theatre A . Ji CHESTNUT bel. 10TH icauxa WM g HART a "TUH AF0ST1.8 OF VBNOEANCfi Added, BUlls Uurke In "Glorl' Homanoe.'J No. 8 Wilmington "I WILMINGTON. Del., June 27, Mr. andl Mrs. William L. Dockatader motored, to At lantic City yesterday to spend the re- " malnder of the .summer at Uiolr;)cottae3 In Chelsea. - - . .a Miss Mildred Jenness entertained MIsa May Howell, of Germantown, aa her guest ' for the week-end. . a Miss r.ela Crawford, of Columbus, Ga., Is the guest of Miss Madeline May, of this city, Mr, and Mrs. Leonard A. Terkes and their children and Mr. and Mrs. Jamea IT.'X Nlelds and their sons will go to Cape May -thla week to apend tha summer. AMUSEMENTS STANLEY "W&F 10c. 15c, SJc, 1 Current Eventi. u 2 Bcenlc nUIlTON HOLMES. "TUB BfllRS- h WALL NEAK BERLIN." 3 Comedy: Mack Swain la "Ambroae'a Cup." of Woe." - j 4 Overture; "Lee Freludea" (Lleit), j, Stanley Symphony Orcheatra. 5 PAULINE FREDERICK i in "The World's Great Snare" i Thura., Frl.. Sat. MYRTLE STEDMAN , la "TUB AMEMCAN llBAUTr' PALACE 1214 . , MARKET . 10 A. It. to 11118 P. M- 10v JOc. j, Marguerite Clark Kw.- la "TME aiOO'. HUSBANIJ" FORREST NOW CT VISITORS TO TUB ADV. SWIMJ41NO ATAMS SANITAB-- SWIMMINO POOL. A-LZ-iViUO 21j o 1JRQAU ST. PAATT HtattTH WON., vsl inu MAT: Twice bally 9lSandil C VISITORS TO THE ADV. MEN'S CON, " VENTJQN 6H0ULP N43T MISS SHEINQ PHILADELPHIA'S GREATEST FILM SENSATION ; THE) TfiN-REKL VERSION OF REX BEACH'S as; Ne'er-Do-WelI 1 PRICES 'iSo and 60c All j.t fltswiffjL r TT"R1TTTT'R ?JiE BEST SHOW mmm dreseh : THOMAS A. WISE & CO. . - WM. CAXTW A CO Tmiift A a ask afc. && diilKrar tsm&s;'. 1.