XJ liJViUiriircf LhbijtMi LHbAbKLLmA, JblUDAY, JUNE 80, 11)16. "15 NANCY WYNNE TALKS ABOUT THE VARIOUS DOINGS OF SOCIETY 'A Delightful Affair WJll Be Given Tonight at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brinton Coxe for Their Son and Daughter it n i i W't u MEMBERS of the younger set are look ing forward to the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brinton Coxo wilt give tonight at their beautiful country home In Ponilyn In honor of their daughter, Catherlno Coxe, and their son, Henry Brinton Coxe, Jr. Besides tho dance for tonight there will bo a houao party over the week-end, lasting until the Fourth of July. A lot of young Harry's class mates of St. Mark's School, from which he was a graduato of the class of 1916 this wook, are among tho guests at tho houso party Henry Blgolow, of Boston; Watson Caswell and Lothrop Weld, of New York, and Robort Burr, of Lau rence, V. 'i. At tho danco tonight thoro will bo nt least ISO of the younger set. Tho Coxes ro renowned for their hospitality, and certainly they could not ' have a moro charming background than tho beautiful placo at Ponllyn, with Its wide, shaded lawns. If It la very warm tonight somo of tho dancing will toko placo outside. Then they will ontortaln on Tuesday night, too, at tholr annual affair to cele brato tho Fourth, when thoy will keep opon houso, havo n. display of fireworks on tho lawn and danco also. Another delightful affair which wilt bo given tonight will bo tho buffet supper and danco which Henry T. Prlco will glvo out at Valley Farm, his homo In West Chestor. His guests will also bo takon from tho younger sot, though somo who wero to go arc at presont at Mount Gretna. I understand, However, thoro will bo plenty of guests, as thoro aro a fow men left, and now that things look brighter on tho war question porhaps wo will bo welcoming tho boom n -laddies homo again soon. Lot us hopo so, anyhow. Bo that as It may, among tho guests tonight will be Nancy Dunning, Natalie Dallctt, Chris tine Datlett, Helen Strawbrldgo, Kath arine Strawbridgo, Dorothy Leonard, Edith Watt. Among tho men who wero Invited aro Ben Rush, Jr., who Is at Mount Gretna; Latimer Coloman, John Wynn, Andrew Gordon, Nod Gardiner, Jack Newlln, Henry Dallott and Francis Dallett. I wonder If they finally met, and I sin oerely hope they did, for when I last saw her she was waiting at tho station for a train; and tho only trouble about It all, as she confided to mo was, that was to havo called her up that morning to tell her where to meet him In town for lunch and ho had not In fact, sho had not seen for several days and was a bit doubtful ns to whether ho still Intended to have that lunch party or had entirely forgotten about It. Tho funny part of It all was that sho decided to go anyhow, even If she was not sure. The wild goose chases theso young things go on! Usually when one takes a train ono knows whore ono Is going. In this case, however, that was not to be. Town was all sho knew, and town it was. Hero's to hoping that tho young delinquent turnod up somowhoro to meot her, wherever It was, and that it all ended in a delicious tete-a-tete. Sho looked awfully cute In her new suit and' quite one of the best looking hats I havo seen for many a day, standing on tho platform of a Reading station. I wondered if her digni fied mother know that Bho was doing this rather undignified thing would she havo bean pleased? Somehow I doubt It. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Lo Boutlllier will give a dance this evening at their home In Paoll In honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. Warren Marshall, of St. Davids; Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Le Boutlllier. of Ard more, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lo Bou tlllier. Among the boys who left this week to spend the summer at Camp Mongolia, In Now Hampshire, are Master K. Radclyffe Robertst Jr., and Master Paul Roberts, Master George McFadden, Jr., and Master W. Barklle Henry, Jr. v Mrs. Horace ninney Hare, of Harford. Radnor, will return today from a short visit to Stockbrldge, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. Burton Chance and their family have taken a cottage at Beach Haven for July. Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Montgomery, Jr.. are entertaining Mrs. Arthur Brork and Miss Elizabeth Norrls Brock, who recently re turned from California. ' Mrs. Georgd Alfred Fletcher, of Radnor, Is spending a fortnight at the Chelsea, At lantic City. ' Dr, and Mrs. J, Madison Taylor, of 1504 Pine street, have closed their town house and are occupying their summer home at Bar Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Megnrgee Wright, Miss Margaret WrWit Miss Hannah Wright, Mr Whitney Wright and Miss Mary Conover, of IBOS Walnut street, have closed their town house and nre occupying their summer home at Bar Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Q, C(ay, Miss Oretchen Clay and Miss Mary Alice Clay. of 139 Spruce Btreet. have closed their town house and are occupying their coun. try residence on Meeting House lane, Jen ktntown, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Clay are spending a fefr weeks in Atlantic City. Sirs, L. Wlllard Rodgers. Miss Louise R. Rodgers, Miss Isobel M. Rodgers and Miss Constance Rodgers, of 3401 Snruce strict, are occupying their home at Haverfard for the summer. Miss Isobel Rodgers has gone to Kennebunkport, Me,, where she will be the guest of Miss Mildred Sheppard for 10 days. Alqng the Main Lane ARDMORE Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Ludlow, of 116 Llanfatr road, have been attending the Law Association Convention at Bedford, Mass..-this week, Mrs, Granville Worrell, of 36 East Mont gomery avenue, has gone to Jamestown, R. L. for an Indefinite stay. Mrs, Sydney 8. Pool, Miss Lois ppol, Mr J Henry Pool and Mr. J, Alexander Pool, of Montgomery avenue, have opened their cottage it Forest Lawn, Lake On tario, for the summer. BRYN MAWR Mrs. Samuel M Vau claln. Jr . of Roberts road, has gone to the Pocona Mountains for the summer. Mra. Joseph, If. Pew. of Morrl avenue and Roberts road, will leave about July IS for a two months' stay In the Adirondack Mountain. Mr. A, N Lawrence, of Fort Canada, Ontario, Can., jf ependln? wek with hw brother nd sUstir-lnlaw, Mr and Mr. WU Jia Alexander Ltbr, of Th Him, Bry Mr mm Mm. John U. Valwuta returned to Highland Farm, Bryn Mawr, after n month's visit In Boston. WAYNE Mr, Clarence Amnn, of Cuba, li visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M, Aman, of 104 West Wayne avenue. Mlos Mary Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Holmes, of 30t Summit nVemie, hnB returned from Smith College, North ampton, Mass. Mlsi Marlon Mutford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. K. Mulford. of Pembroke nvo nue, Is visiting Miss Rdltli Ryder, of Ro chester, N. Y, Weddings STEVnNSON WCBfiR. A very Interesting wedding took place this afternoon, when Miss Helen P. Weber became the brldo of Mr. Horace O. Steven son, of Wlssahtckon. Tho ceremony was porformod In St. Timothy's Protestant Episcopal Church, Roxborough, by tho rec tor, tho Ilov. James Halsey. Tho bride, who Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mra. Frederick Weber, of 120 Sumac otroet, was given In marriage by hor father and woro a smart coat suit of whlto taffeta with a whlto tailored hat. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson wilt spend the summer traveling and will be home nftor October 1 at Spruce torrace, Osborn street, Wlsiahlckon, CRAWLEY BROWN. The wedding of Miss Florence Brown, daughtor of Mrs. C. Brown, of Norwood nvonuo, and Mr, Frederick Crawley took placo on Wednesday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock, and was followed by a reception. Miss Brown was attended by her sister, Miss Catherlno Brown, and tho best man wns Mr. Wallao Burns After a wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Crawley will bo nt homo after September 1 on Sliarpnnck street, Qermnntown. DnOUOHMAN GOETTNEU. Miss Frances Goettnor, of B181 Wake Mold street, Germantown, wns united in marriage on Wednesday morning to Mr Frnnk B. Droughman, of 1420 Erie avenue. The ceremony took place at 9 o'clock In St. Francis' Roman Catholic Church, Lo gan street, Germantown. A Nuptial Mnss was celobrated by the Rev. Jeremiah Novln. Tho bridesmaid was Miss Christina Goett ner and tho maid of honor was Miss Ma tilda Goettner, both sisters of the bride. Tho bridegroom had his brother, Mr. Mar tin Droughman, as best man, Mr. Frank McManus and Mr. Percy McManus acted as ushers. A breakfast for tho bridal party loiiowea, ana in me evening a reception and dance was given for 1B0 guests at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Goettner. HAZLETT ARMSTRONG. The marriage of Mtss Helena Christine Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong, (o Mr Oeorge W. Hnzlott was solemnized on Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock In Bethany Temple, 63d and Spruce streets. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Asa J. Ferry. The bride was given In marrlace bv hor father. The matron of honor was Mrs. Harry M. Hoover, of Moylan, Rose Vnlley, and the maid of honor wns Miss Madelolno Zane. of New York. MIbs Josephine Garber acted as bridesmaid, and Mtss Anna Mc Gulgan and Mlsa Margaret Freas were flower girls. The bride's gown was of Ivory satin and duchess lace with a court train. Sho woro a tulle veil nnd carried a bouquet of palo lavender orchids and llllos of the valley Mr. Harry, M. Hoover acted as best man and the ushers were Mr. John Armstrong. Jr., brother of the bride; Mr. George Seel, Mr. Robert Hnzlett, a brother of tho bride groom, and Mrs. James V. Hazlett. METZ SULLTVAN. The marrlago of Miss Helen C. Sullivan, daughter of Mrand Mrs. Michael Sullivan, of 1513 North Allison street, to Mr. Thomas R. Metz took place Wednesday ovcnlng at S o'clock In St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, with Father Hannlgan, rector of the church, officiating. The bride, who waj given in marriage by her father, was attended by her sister. Miss Irene Sullivan, as maid of honor. Mr. Frank Mahoney was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Metz loft for Atlantic City, where they wll remain for a few days, after which they will go to Niagara Falls and the Thousand Islands. Upon their re turn they will lle nt C83S Hazel avenue. O'KANE O'HALLORAN. An Interesting wedding was solemnized Wednesday morning in the Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Gray's Ferry road and ntzwater street, when the Rev. E, F. X. Curran united In marriage Miss Eileen Theresa O'Hnllqran nnd Mr, John B. O'Kane. of Boston. Tho Pope's blessing was cabled from Rome, where tho bride groom's cousin, Monslgnor O'Kelly, Is editor of the official Vatican paper. The bride was given In marriage by her uncle, Mr. James O'Halloran, 2313 Christian street, at whose home n reception and wedding break fast followed tho ceremony. The bride waH attired in a gown of white crepe de chine and carried a shower bounnet of white roses and lilies of the volley. Mr. and Mrs. O'Kane, after a wedding trip, will live in UorcheHter, Mnss. Lansdowne Mr, Clinton Wunderllch. pf Maple ave nue, has returned from Williams College to Bpend his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Sprout and their family, of Elberon avenue, have opened their cottage at Wlldwood. North Philadelphia MIbs Jane E. Miller, of 2300 North 22d street, - til leave tomorrow for Hague-on-Lake George, N. Y., to be gone until after September 15. South Philadelphia Miss L. Myers, of 2330 South William street, will spend July and August with her slster-ln-law, Mrs. F. Myers, at At lantic City, Mr. and Mrs, Salvntore Amoroso, who are at present on their wedding trip, have taken a house at 1611 South Rosewood street, which they will occupy upon their returr 1?!s. 4jr'oJ&sA dSt. 1 $r?m. t: flkBII iii mi i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii yrrmrf ESTHETIC DANCING LATEST BEACH CRAZE TWO RECENT BRIDES Summer Seashore Colony Dis ports on Sands In Early Morriing i , , 1 I If! JEMtHKFm, 111 1 JIRS. GEORGE HAZLETT aiKKMHKKKmtl vMka i i V IHp' v, v& ill i ATLANTIC CITY, Juno 30, Outdoor dancing Is the latest diversion of the fash ionable Ventnor colony, tho members of which rise early and frollo down at tho water's edge. They wear Annette, Keller man surf suits, Bans hosiery, nnd go through n scries of esthetic movements. This open-air dancing Is rather a serious business, tho object of which Is to promote graco and rtglllty, A plunge In the surf fol lows tho exercise and then milady Is ready for the business of tho doy, whether It be making bandages for tho soldiers, shopping, sailing or tho Inevitable bridge, A number of cottagers attended tho weekly bridge nt the Chelsea Yacht Club, Among the players were Mrs. Frederick Rollman, Mrs. Samuel W. Whan, Mrs. A, L. Myers, airs. George C. J. Fleck, Mrs. Thomas Rogers, Miss Jnno Pnrkcr, Mrs, Florence Garnctt, Mrs. Alfred II. Johnson, Mrs. Gustavo Seldcl, Mrs. Harry Parsons, Mrs. Charles Daniels, Mrs. William Metz gar, Mrs. Charlos Bonsor, Miss Miller, Mrs. Milton Off, Mrs. Gcorgo Shlslcr, Mrs. Fred crick Guy, Mrs. Arthur W. Guy, Mrs. Nettle Ruhlnnd nnd Mrs. John Bradloy. Mrs. John P. Connolly, who la spending tho Bummer at 7 South Morris avonue, Chel soa, gave a largo luncheon nnd bridge at tho Seavlow Country Club on Wednesday. Dr. nnd Mrs. William B. Vnn Lennop have oponed tholr Chelsea homo on South Montpeller avonue. They nro accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. John D. Elliot. Miss Emma Fleming, who attended Miss Board's school at EaBt Orange, has Joined her parents. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Fleming, nt tholr homo In Cholsca. MRS. MOSES BERGER SEVERAL WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES CELEBRATED DURING THE WEEK Mr. and Mrs. MacHugh Observe Silver Wedding at Home in Roxborough Mr. and Mrs. Duffy Also Entertain Other Receptions jjewi. d,4.VAitt. AfttOitOhO MR. AND MRS. ARCHIBALD Mao HUGH, of 323 Lyceum avonue, gave a reception on Tuesday evening in celebra tion of tho 2Bth nnnlversary of tholr mar riage. Pink and white roses, palms and ferns were combined In the attractive deo oratlons. The guests Included Mrs. Georgo Fleming, the Rev. George N Makely nnd Mrs. Makely, Mr. William J. MacHugh. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eckenroth, Mrs. Robert Black, Miss Clara McMaster, Mrs. Firth, Miss Ella Mooro, Mr. Roy MacHugh, Mr. James MacHugh, Miss Minnie E. Scott. Mrs Robert C. Greer, Miss Margaret Hun ter, Mrs Joseph Rlpka, Mrs. Rumsey, Btrs. C. S. Wilson. Mrs. Mary Glasgow, Btrs. Ward Smith. Mrs. A. Whiteside, Mrs. Louis Melster, Mrs. Thomas Stanley, Mrs. J, McClennan, Mrs. Samuel Warren, Mrs. W. W. Hilton, Mrs. Frank Wnger, Mrs. Megonlgal, Mrs. Robert Miller, Bliss Mar garet Brcfwn, BIrs. William J. Hamilton, BIrs Samuel Taylor, BIrs John Blullln and Mrs Blaurlce Peterman. Btr. and BIrs. John Duffy, of 668 NorUi Paxon street, entertained a number of their relatives at dinner Wednesday evening In honor of their 16th wedding nnnlversary. Vocal selections woro given by Bllchael Dal lahan, with BIr. William Duffy at the piano. The guests Included BIr. and BIrs. John Jones. Mr. and BIrs. Robert Jones, BIr. and Mrs. Bllchael Dallahan, Btr and Btrs. Will iam Duffy, BIr. and Btrs Thomas Bradley, Bliss Nellie Jones, Dr. William Long and Mr. and BIrs. John Kelly. BIr. and Btrs. Walter Neenhold. of 6446 Glonmore avonue. West Philadelphia, cele brated tholr seventh wedding anniversary with a reception laBt iveek. Among those present were BJr and Tdrs Walter Neen hold, BIr. and BIrs. JoBeph Craw, BIr. and BIrs. George Nye. BIrs F. E Snurbecr, Btr Henry Porter. BIr. Eugene Frnzler, BIr. William Sacrey. BIr S Raymond Janney. Btr. Arthur Appenzeller. BIr. Uerbert Weber, BIr. Frederick O. Kade, BIr. Harry F. R Sourbeer, BIr, W. Dyer and BIr. II, F. R Sourbeer, Jr, Mn. AND BIRS. WALTER G. HEIS SERBIAN, of Upper Province town Bhlp, formerly of this city, who were re cently married, entertained at the home of Btr, and BIrs. Edward S. Porter last Satur day evening, A large number of guests from this city attended, and returned to their homes on Sunday afternoon. Among those present were BIr, and BIrs. Edward Porter, Btrs. Annie Helsserman, Miss Annetta Helsser man, BIr- and BIrs Frank Helsserman, BIr. and BIrs. John Pickering. Bliss Frances Pickering, Bliss Nella Pickering, BIr. and BIrs. Edward Phillips. BIr, and BIrs. Harry Wlndle, BIr. and BIrs. Joseph Williams, Mr, Joseph Elliott. Bliss Josephine Bllgnogwa. Bliss Anna Bllgnogwa, Btrs. A. Snyder, BIr, and BIrs. Howard Powers. Mr. and Mrs Webster Beaver, BIr. apd BIrs. A. J. Wilson, BIr. and Mrs. George Shunk Bfr, John Shunk, Mr George pbunk, Jr, Mr. John Thon berg. BIr. and Btrs. Samuel Beaver, Mr, and Mrs. C, J. Wilson. Mrs. Frank Fell, BIr nnd Mrs, George Lacy, Mr. and BIrs. Herman Wlllardedt. Mr, and BIrs. Harry Berkley, BIr- and Mrs. John Schleef. Mr. Harry Boyer, Btr. BI. Backas. BIr. and Mrs. Rowland E. Grlffls. Mr. William Wilson, Btr. and BIrs. Ray Storke and BIr. Ray mend Storke. Jr. A lawn fete and mass-meeting was held last night at 3713 York road by the mem tvers of the recently organized Tioga lmr provement Association. Addresses were made by Benito- William W Sm'th. Btr. George B. Cox and Mr. William Scarglo. The attractive program Included also vocal and instrumental music and moving pic tures. Prominent among the gaily deco rated booths was the Hunt'nsf Park Sife and Sane Fourth of July booth Tha affair was in charge ,t BIr Henry P Schneider, president of the association; Mr William H Lolur, vice prejlls-nt, Mr. Samuel I'onny ftcrter, treasurer ; BIr. G Harry Rltter. re cording secretary; Mr. William H. Schlm mmger. financial secretary; Mr William Ftedler, Mr Albert Fiedler. Mr George Fullen. Mr William F C Schneider, Blr Kevin Krauss, Mr Frank R, Rnbmson. BIr Wrtllam F PresaelL, Mr. John Vf B4rk. Mr JlWi Bllchael. Mr. George W Cox. Mr Jofcenh Sk-lisb, Mr- Jes! Snyder, Mr. Charles F. Flschle, BIr. Albert Nlebauer, Mr. Frank Colahan nnd Dr. BI. F. Herman. THE Rousseau held Its final meeting and reception of tho season last Friday night, June 23, at the home of Mr. Samuel Rosen, JOOfl South 6th street. Plans con cerning the Bummor camp, which will open tomorrow, wero discussed. The committee, whloh consists of Mr. Leon J. Slonlmsky, BIr. Howard II, Kates and BIr. George J. Burrlson, Is endeavoring to mako It an Ideal camp. Through the generosity of Mr. David L. Cupersmlth tho camp will be presented with a beautiful American flaB. Among the members present were BIr. Samuel Kornfleld, Dr. Samuel Llpschultz, Blr. IC Charles Selirel. BIr. Leon J. Slon lmsky, BIr. Michael Ford, BIr. Victor Schwartz, BIr. Paul I. Saturen, BIr. Charles I. Woorman, Blr. Blaxwell Passerman. BIr. Howard H. Kates, BIr. Isaao N. Burrlson, BIr. William Rollow, Btr. Charles Lamport, BIr. Samuel Rosen, Btr. Bernard Brodle. BIr. David L. Cupersmlth, BIr. I. Samuel Goldman and Btr. George J. Burrlson. BIr. and BIrs. L. Levin, of 4120 West Cambridge street, entertained on Sunday In honor of the 16th birthday of their daughter. Bliss Ida C. Levin. The guests Included Bliss P. Sharp, Bliss K. Sharp. Bliss E. Koppelman. BIrs. P Koppelman, Bliss BI Graboyes, Bliss R. Hunn. Bliss G. Zinkoff. Bliss B(. Blackler, Bliss B. GraboyeB, Bliss A. Koch, BIr. A. H. Feldmaij, BIr. J J. Steinberg, BIr. Cohen, BIr. A, Brooks, Btr. Bf. Rosentoor, BIr. J. Feldscher, Btr. H. Silverman, BIr. W. J. Back, BIr, H. Katzen, BIr. Bf Graboyes, BIr. J. Levin, BIr. A. Gol lar, BIr p, GraboyeB, BIr H. Graboyes, BIr. J. Graboyes and BIr. C Graboyes. A midsummer pirty was given at tho homo of BIrs. BI. E, Feeney, of South Ban croft street, on Tuesday evening, tho guest of honor hel.ig BIrs. Rose Pound Among the soloists were Bliss Sue T Keennn. Wis Ella Blagner and Bliss Marguerite BlcCaf froy, sopranos; Bliss Frances Donnelly nnd Bliss Blary BfcOnuldrlck, contraltos- BIr. Frank BI, Feeney, tenor, and Btr. William Thomas Pound, haseo. Bliss Dolores Hans accompanied on the piano. Tho other guests were Bliss Blay Towers, Bliss Blary Feeney, Bliss Blnrguente Towers, Mr. Frank Hasser and BIr. Belft. A graduation parly was given on Satur day at the home of BIr. and BIrs. Robert Cantley, northeast corner Ridge and Lo high avenues, In honor of their daughter, Bliss Adollne E. Cantley, Among thoso present were Mlsa Blarlan Ward, Bliss Lil lian Curley, Bliss Vera Oaks, Bliss Reba Miller, Bliss Bessie Bloom, Bliss Rose Flood, BIr. Stuart King, BIr, George P. Ward, Mr. Robort Fretz. BIr. Franklin Frotz, BIr. Will lam Frotz, Dr. William KIclnstubor, BIr. Charlos Rlggall, BIr. John Lochor and BIr. John Irwin. The nuxlllary of tho L. L. E. S. will glvo the first of n number of moonlight trips up tho river on Friday, July 7. BIr, and BIrs. Forney entertained Inst Friday evening at tholr home, 8437 Smedloy strcot, Tioga, In honor of Bliss P. Powell and Blr. A. Holns Thoso present Included Bliss J. Gooppert, Bliss E. Lev', Bliss E. Blen dolsohn, Bliss BI Ludwlg, Miss BI. Dncll, Bliss S Walsh. Bliss E. Lalrsteln, Bliss N. BfcLaughlln, Bliss E, Colin, Bliss BI. Plaso, Bliss L. Phillips, Bliss F. Singer, Bliss L Legal, Bliss B, Forney nnd BIrs. Powell AMUSEMENTS GARRICK JgSJABi THERDAFTKIl HOW BRITAIN PREPARED A TIinibLIKO AND PEnTlNENT MOVINO P1CTUHB OF HOW ENGLAND MOUIMZED B OOO OOO MEN AND PHEPAHED HER NORTH SEA FLEET. A Lesson for America Now Special BIuilc Symphony Orchestra ALI, BEATS RESERVED Evgi. ZBc. EOc. 78c ; Mat. SOo, Ope. Seats now, Globe Thea km?e8t7 JLWs VAUDEVILLE -I Continuous II A M to Jl P IX. 10c. r, 33e George H. Primrose "ftSri&M The Seal, Diver and Mermaid OTHERS Victoria 10c Market Ab. th 20c 0 A. M, to 11:15 P M TODAY TOMORROW ll screen Appearance of RALjPH HERZ JRENeVoWLEY in "THE jPUEPLE LADY" MacK Swain in Ambroo' Cup of Woe"' DANCELAND Willow Grove Park DAKCINO fQJfTEST THIS SVEN1XO. spxm van mjm cbii phizes. , Along the Reading Btls Blarguerlte Sill, daughter of BIr. and BIrs. James Sill, of Bent road, Wyncoto, loft on Tuesday for Flushing, L. I., where sho will spend somo time as the guest of her brother-in-law and BlBter, BIr. nnd BIrs. Ralph Btorgan. Bliss Nan Kent, daughter of BIr. and BIrs. William B. Kent, of Bent road, Wyn coto, will return this week from a visit to Scranton, Btr. nnd BIrs. Lcqnard Weltzel and their family, of North Broad street, Logan, have closed their town house nnd are occupying tholr cottage at Ocean City for tho sum mer. BIIbs Blary VIele, of Qreenwood avenue, Wyncote, will return today from Pelham Blanor, N. T where sho haB been tho guest for a fortnight of Bliss Betty Collins. Bliss Blary Mulford, daughter of BIr. and BIrs. Victor Mulford, of Qreenwood avenue, Wyncote, left last week for Penrith Farm, Lodl, N. Y., to visit BIr. and Mrs. John II. Blulford, 3d. What's Doing Tonight Concert by Falrmount Park Band nt Straw berry Blanslon, 8 o'clocti. Frde. Concert by Municipal Danil at Reynolds Parle, 17th street and Snyder avenue, 8 o'clock. Freo. Concert on City Hall plaza by Philadelphia Hand, 8 o'clock. Tree. Independence Day celebration. North Branch V, M. C. A Leblsh and Oermantown avenues, S o'clock. AMUSEMENTS STANLEY MARKET AB. lOtn 11:1B A. BI. to 11:15 P. M. 10 IB, SSo PROGRAM 1 Current Events. 2 Scenic GORGES OP COLORADO. 3 Comedy (a) Harry K. Wntson, Jr., "Blow Your Horn," (b) Cartoon "Col. Heeza and tho Uandlts." 4 Overture "Al Fresco" Stanley Symphony Orchestra MYRTLE STEDMAN In First and Exclusive Showing of "The American Beauty" Next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ANN PENNINGTON in "SUSIE SNOWFLAKE" Thursday, Friday, Saturday BLANCHE SWEET in "THE DUPE" PALACE MARKET 10 A. M. to 11:1G P. M. 10c, 20c BLANCHE SWEET in $1000 HUSBAND First and Exclusive Presentation qf Triangle Plays Reserved for This Theatre ARCADIA Crestnut below 16th 10 A.M. to 11;15 P.M. Wm, S. Hart in "The Apostle of Vengeance" 18 FORREST NOW Tte'wISSr8l TEN-HBEL, YEI13ION OF BEX BEACH'S "CT i Ne'er-Do-Well PIUCES 53o and SOo All Seat. Reserved SEATS JOW SEIXlNa yon NEXT WEEK KEITHS THB UTotvNow "" LOUISE DRESSER THOMAS A. WISE & CO. Vi GAXTON & CO OTHERS Tuy ui 2, ilo & $0l- 1'anmtu ' . s&o lo H NEXT WlfKK- ABH UTMim.r' Chestnut Hill Mr. And Mrs. lUlnon 1'otter, of Mont tromerj avenue, accompanied by Ihelr chil dren, will lenv6 July 12 far lnncbuiitt port, Me , where thoy havo taken n cottnge lor tho summer. Mrs. Arthur C. Colahan motored td Mount Gretna yesterday to visit Mr. Cola han, who Is In camp. Mr. ond Mrs Uoland Pollock, of 2 IB West Willow Clrma atenuo, will Bpend July 4 In Chelsea, Mr. and Mrs. WlUnm C. Hosso, Jr., of 103 West Moreland aenue, will spend July 4 In Chelsea Germantown Mrs 13 nidredgo Pennock, of 6722 Creeno street, has Miss nieonor S, Town as her cuest for several das. Dr nnd Mrs. Harry Hond Wllmer, of 138 West Walnut lane, will spend (sev eral days hext week In Montrose, l'o,, as the Kticsti of frlendi Mri William It. r.aston. of New Tork, nrrlxed l.-nt night to bo tho truest of Mrs. William S Lloyd, nt 233 Harvey Btreet Later In tho week Mrs. Charlos Lloyd nnd Miss Jean Lloyd, of Dover, Del , will spond a few days ns Mri. Llojdn guests, as will Mrs William J, Lloyd, of New York. Mlsi Mllllcent Pond, who has been spend ing tho winter In Germantown, accompanied by her father. Prof. G. O, Pond, of Stato CoIIcbo, motored to Atlantlo City on Wed nesday. Their BUoits wero Mrs William Dresher and Miss Florenco DrcBher. Pro fessor Pond and his daughtor left yester day for State College Miss Elsla Jameson, who has been spend ing tho winter at 227 Queon lano, left yes terday for her homo In Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs Oeorso II. Paine and Miss Gladys Paine, of 401 Wost School House lane, will lcna July 20 for Eagles Mero to spend the remainder of tho summer. Mrs, William S Lloyd and Mrs. J. Bur ton Mustln motored to Mount Gretna on Wednesday. Mr. Mustln Is sergeant In the 2d City Troop. West Philadelphia Mrs IWndali Stevenson nidrldge, of 422i Baltimore avenuw cntertnlncd at llmclioon On TucRddy, In honor of her guest, Mr, Jdmes Fletcher Armstrong, Jr., oi Atlantlo City. Covets bero laid for six guests, who In cluded Mrs. Julius Hopklnsoh, Mrs. Lewis Benton, Mrs, Philip .Hawk and Mica Vera Eldrldgo. J Miss Mary Morgan, of West Philadelphia, who has been spending somo tlmo In Wyn cote, returned lo her homo bn Tuesday. Miss Beyctte Paul, of 2G1 South ' 3g'th street, has gone to New York to attend tho wedding of Mlis Annabel Jones to Dr. G J, Sullivan. On her return sho will go to Cajis May for the summer. Mrs. John A. Hlckey, of 267 South' 38th street, will open her cottago at Capo May this week for tho summer, Mrs. Irene Lewis, of S3 North Feltoh street, Is visiting friends and relatives In Wllkes-Barre, Pa. , s Mrs. Charles H, Grcenmaycr, of 81B8 Havorford avenue, entertained at cards and dinner In honor of Mrs. F. B. Wllson..re- cently. Mrs. G. F. Freudonbergor, of IS Burd avenuo, Mlllbourno, nnd Mrs. John Brosnan, of Drcxol Hill, are guests at a house party given by Dr, Kate Freudenbergcr nt Tama qua, Pa. Miss Cecelia Doroshow, of 1200 South Peach street, has left for a visit to New York, where oho will bo the cuest of her aunt, Mrs. I. Dreyfus, of 272 West 00th street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Camber, of 41B North Itoblnson street, are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a daughter, Mr. Ell woo d Brunner, of 043 North 38th' street, who was tho guest of friends In Island Heights, has returned home. Tioga Mrs. Louts Blumenthal, of 3728 North Gratis street, and her daughter. Miss Jean netto Blumenthal, left yesterday to spend tho summer In Atlantlo City. Week-end Sale Of Slightly Used Pianos We are offering over a hundred square pianos, rang-' ing in price from $10 to $60, including almost all well known makes. Each and every piano has been put in perfect condition at our factory, and any of these instru ments will be delivered free of "charge, with a stool or bench, within fifty miles of Philadelphia. All are good values for a cottage or bungalow in the country or sea shore for the summer months, to save your new piano and still have the children continue their music lessons. The following is the list of up right pianos just received from our factory, and are offered at these special prices for Friday and Satur day. All in first-class condition and hard to distinguish from new instruments. H t iratalt3?3s5MSiaB $300 Mathiishek $105 MAUOQANY OABB WAS NAMT3 NOW W XKplapfflSEi $250 GHOVESTEEN & FULLER $7Q hhony $250 Anion $70 noscwooD $250 0SER & WINTER $75 Iioshwood $250 J. P. HALE $75 WALNDr $275 MARSHALL & WEHDALL $g5 $325 Schubert $125 MA1IOOANY CASH ROSEWOOD $276 0. H. L1DHTY MAHOGANY $276 GONARD MEYER MAHOOANY $276 K0HLER & CHASE MAHOOANY $275 DE RIVAS & HARRIS MAHOOANY $275 PHILLIP W0ERLIN MAHOOANY $300 H. R. IHLER MAHOOANY $276 MERSTER & COMPANY MAHOOANY $325 Edouard Jules, $140 OAK CASK $450 Baldwin $150 $85 $85 $85 $85. $85 $95 $95 $300 MANSFIELD PIANO GO. Si QO MAHOOANY $300 NEEDHAM PIANO GO. $1 05 MAHOOANY w $300 NEWBY & EVANS CO. $110 MAHOOANY $300 VV. H. MULLER & CO. $110 MAHOOANY J. J. vr $300 STANDARD PIANO GO. $115 MAHOOANY $300 R. STEEDMAN Et CO. $1 25 MAHOOANY fcJ $325 REGAL PIANO CO. $125 MAHOOANY . $325 WAGNER PIANO GO. $125 MAHOOANY . $325 N. Y. PIANOFORTE $140 MAHOGANY -XV $375 ESTEY PIANO CO. SI45 MAHOOANY M.SJ $450 BLASIUS & SON $150 MAHOGANY V lANO GO. 11th & CHESTNUT STS? Factory SOth St. and Parkside Aye. , &NMNI JjmriSiBS PiasQ send ma complute list of slightly used aiii shopworn Pianos. Name ,,,.,... rlj 'A 'At M 'I a m i - ii" JvJ'