mmmmHmmfr if.i . pWB!HBSRPPW''-1'llWPI u ilWUlM-tWSpWWlpp EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1016. 0 ppp Mir. r-' NANCY WYNNE IS INTERESTED IN PLANS OP EMERGENCY AID Three of the Recently Formed Aid Societies Will Have Headquarters in the Famous Harrison House on Rittenhouse Square IT IS Interesting o learn that on August 1 tho Emergency Aid Society, Pre paredness League and tho Citizen Soldiers' Aid will move from their various head quarters to tho Harrison House, which has been offered by Mr, and Mrs. Stotcs bury for a general meeting place. It Is considered that It will bo wiser to havo thcso three works, which nro so Inter woven, under tho same roof, so that when it Is necessary for them to havo co operation thcro need bo less red tape nnd quicker servlco will bo available. Cer tainly Mr. and Mrs. Stotesbury have been tnarvclously devoted to their fellow beings tlnce tho ncctla of Buffering humanity havo been so urgent, both abroad and at home. When they woro flrst married they did so much entertaining thoso who did not know tho former Mrs. Cromwell were Inclined to think that she loved that kind ot thing, but sho was only In tho city a short time when all began to real lzo that hero was a splendid, strong woman ready to holp her follow crea tures with tho vast amount of this world's goods which had beon given Into her care. Sho has taken tho lead In almost every good work which has started In this city slnco sho camo here, and has been an example vatul Inspiration to tho many women associated with her. Then think, too, of tho other sp'ondld women who glvo not only ot their money and good will, but of their valuable time, Surely Mrs. Willis Martin li an cxamplo of which this city may well bo proud. Thoy tell mo that sho presides over tho Labor Bureau In person every day from 9 until 6 o'clock. Just taking one hour off for lunch llko all tho other women who work. Such selt-sacrinco cannot help but bring a. blessing In Itself on thcso devoted women. Dr. nichard Hartc, who Is head of tho Red Cross, Is also to bo head of tho thrco aid societies. Speaking of tho Emergency Aid, havo you heard that Mr. Tom Itoblna has written a book on tho subject of that organization? And it seems It is consid ered fho best of Its kind, because It has given work to tho needy rather than mado them objects of charity. Tho Emergency Aid Is now a Stoto organization, and has tho reputation of being the only aid that has been worked successfully In every way In any country. Tho cool, shady porches at Manhelm we'ro filled on Tuesday, "Ladles' Day," with a largo number of members and their friends, for, notwithstanding tho In tonso heat, tho attractions at that llttlo club grow greater nnd greater. Tho usual Wednesday evening dinner-dances nro to continue throughout tho summer, nnd last night's was very well attended. Tho board of governors of tho Ccrmantown Crlckot Club Includes Edward W. Clark, president; Charles Gibbons Davis, flrst vlco president; William B. Kurtz, second vlco prcsldont; Joseph Wayne, Jr., third vice prcsldont; George Purvlanco, Jr., sec retary, and Lewis Wlster 13 treasurer. NANCV WYNNE. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco W. Dolan. who nro occupying tholr villa at Newport for tho season, entertained at dinner thcro last night. Mrs. John It. Drexel gave a luncheon yesterday afternoon at Newport. Mrs. Benjamin Heath 13 tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wldener at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Edgnr Dudley Farles. of Creshelm road, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at dinner this evening at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Covers will bo laid for 20 guests. Mr. Philip S. P. Itandolph and his daugh ter. Miss Hannah Itandolph, havo left West bury, L. I., and nro occupying Wild Field Farm, their villa at Narranganselt Pier. Mrs. J. P. Almy. who has been visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry I.lppltt, in Cumberland. H. I., has re turned to Narragansett Pier for the season. Mrs. Itadcllffo Cheston and her family, of Chestnut Hill, are spending tho summer In Rockport, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Itbbert T. Brown, of Smyrna, Del., whose marriage took place re cently, are visiting Mr. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Flrdlay Brown, for several weeks, Mrs. Hernandez, -f New York, Is also a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Austin M. Firth, of Alien's lane. Is entertaining a house party at her courtry home at Itandalln. Md. Among the g its are Miss Caryl Ilogers, Mr. Allen Smith and Mr. Thomas Firth. The engagement of Miss Rogers to Mr. Firth was an nounced recently. Mr nrl Mrs. C. Ayres and Mies Pau line Ayres are at Chelsea, uhere they have a cottage for the summer. Mrs. Henry II. Doan, accompanied by her son, Mr. Carpenter Doan, will leave on Sunday for Lake Sunapee, N. H., for a visit sr several weeks to her sister, Mrs, Earl P. Fouts, who la occupying her bungalow fcer the summer, Mrs. C. Tomllnson will spend the summer at Monomonock, Caldwell, N. J, Mrs. Qustayus Itemak, Jr., of Prospect and Evergreen avenues, Chestnut Hill, will leave this week for Winter Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson, of 1921 Spruce street, who are occupying their cot tage at Eastern Point, Conn., will return in October, Miss Augusta Cooke, of St. Louis, Is the guest of Mlsa Mary Porcher, of Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Milton W, Brock, of Llan trch. and their little son, Master Milton W. Brock, Jr., are at Atlantic City for the remainder of the season. A class in first aid has been started by the PtnnsylvanlU Woman's Division for Na tional Preparedness at the Roosevelt, under the direction of Dr. Harriet Hartley. The class will meet Tuesday and Friday morn ings at 11 o'clock, and the course consists of 10 lessons, upon the completion of which the pupils receive certificates If they pass the examinations successfully. Members who are taking the course Include Mlsa Ethel Wallace, Mrs. Robert Owen, Mrs. John D. Arnold, Mlsa Edith P. MacKen drick. Miss Eltse Ashton Souder, Mrs. Josiah Willllg, Miss Martha Blaklston, Mrs. A J MacLean, Miaa Virginia Grove. Jilts Marion E- BJly nd Ura J - Emery Mr. J- K Hammerman, of Chicago, and Mr- Benjamin Hammerman, of Indianapolis, ara visiting Mr. and Mrs. Juliaj Hammer man for a few days before leaving for the West. Along the Main Line OVERDROOK Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip A. Castner, of Overbrook, nnd their two smalt children are spending tho summer at their cottage at Capo May. BRYN MAWR Mr. Hnrry Rom Wilson, Miss Harriett Wilson, Miss Annn K. Wilson, Mr. Lawrence Wilson nnd Mr. IlArold Wil son have closed their homo on Pcnn strcot nnd are spending tho summer at Mndlson, Conn. Mrs. William Foley and her family, of Oulph road, have moved to 10 Elliott nvenue. Bala-Cynwyd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry C. Taylor, Jr., nre occupying their new homo on Oakland ter race, Bala, Mrs. Taylor will bo remem bered as Miss Dorothy Ashton Fleck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Fleck, of Edgchlll road. for, and Mrs. John A. Colgan, of Maple avenue, Cynwyd, have returned from a stay at Chelsea. Germantown Mrs. C. L. Carter, of 628 Lincoln drive, will leave on July 20 for Wannekuo, N. J., to visit friends for several weeks. Later she wilt go to Long Island, returning home about September 1, Mrs. George C. Johnson nnd her sister, Miss Anna Johnson, of 6316 Germantown avenuo. nro spending several weeks In tho Catsklll Mountains. Mrs. Lnttn Ilammcrslcy, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Johmon, of 5818 Morris street, nro spending several weeks In Occnn City, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel M. Knox, of 317 West Upsnl street, havo gone to their country plnce, Knoxlyn, Del. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry E. Ilaltzcll aro occu pying their new homo nt Wyncotc. Mr. and Mra. S. Howard Smith nnd their daughter, Miss Ellse Hownrd Smith nro spending a month nt Virginia Hot Springs. Mr. Karl Dodge has returned to Chicago after having visited his mother, Mrs, James Mnpos Dodgo. Miss Edith Campion nnd Miss Marlon C. Harklnson have returned from Elwood, N. J., whoro they spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles nrown have re turned to their home. 3113 West Queen lnnc, from Staunton, Va where thoy spent two weeks. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Duncan, of 1B4G North Grntz street, nre spending somo time in Atlantic City. Mr. Harry Feldman, of 1610 North 10th street, has returned from Pittsburgh, where ho spent somo tlmo as tho guest of friends. Mr. Charles Goldman, of 10th nnd Oxford streets, has returned from n visit to Wash ington. Mr. and Mrs. Meyor Cohen, of 3222 West Turner street, nnnounce tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Sarah Cohen, to Mr. Samuel Rubin. Miss Anna McGownn, of 682 North 10th street, will spend the remainder of July nnd the month of August In tho Adlrondacks. Mr. Joseph Wlnnomoro, of 1710 North Uber Btrcct, I spending somo tlmo with frlonds In Eastin. Mr. Clarence Neclcy, ot 20th and Oxford streets, Is spending somo .tlmo In Orange, N. J. Mr. Julius Wolf, of 1000 Diamond street, has opened his summer homo at Avalon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Dolan, of 2012 North Stillman street, are receiving congratula tions on the birth of a son, on Monday, July 10. Along the Reading Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brooke, of Dethnyres, nnnounce the engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Mario Nngle Brooke, to Mr. Attloy S. Knorr, of Frankford. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Renbcrgcr. of Ogontz, will entertain on their lawn Satur day evening. About 50 guests will be pres ent and there will bo music and dancing. South Philadelphia Miss Helen Long, of South ICtli street, will spend several weeks at her bungalow in Wlldwood. Miss Irene Ethel Donnelly, of Broad and Moore streets, has left for Wlldwood, where she will remain for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. McMahon, of Front street and Washington avenuo, nre spending the summer at Avalon, N. J. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. John Marks and Master John Marks, Jr., of 2056 East Auburn street, will spend tho next two weeks at Wlldwood. Mr. Frederick Brennlnger, of 1505 Salmon street, will Bpend a few weeks at Wlldwood on a fishing trip. Frankford The Sagamal Club will be entertained at dinner and cards on Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. Rhodes Blckley at their new home on Tacony Heights, Among the guests will beM!ss Lee Stlne Brecher. Miss Affllck. Miss Kathryne Miller. Mr. F. Eu gene Server, Mr. S. Miller Wilson and Mr A. Wetter Fredericks. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wlmer. whohave been visiting Mrs. Wlmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Clarke, of 415 Borbeck street, For Chase, have left for their new homo In Audubon, N. J. Mrs. Wlmer will bo re membered as Miss Edith Clarke, Camden and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilbur Taylor and Miss Gwendolyn Taylor, of 6H Linden street, are at one of the beachfront hotels in Atlantic Cl.ty. Mr, Taylor's parents, Mr, and Mrs. George E. Taylor, of 540 Cooper street, are also guests at Atlantic City for the season. What's Doing Tonight Philadelphia Band. 8llaa E. Hummel, con. ductor. Convention Hall. Uroad meet and Al legheny avenue; 8 o'clock. Free. J'ulrmount Park Hand. Richard Schmidt, con ductor. Inuo HUli 8 o'clock. Free. Municipal Band. Benjamin Roeschman. conduc tor. Tackawanna. and Church atreeta; 8 o'clock. Free. Phiralclana meet to dtacuia Infantile paralyela. College of PhyelcUna. Maaa-meetlnz of Jewelry workers, 13tb and Arch atreeta. Reception to the Rev and Mrs Henry Hart man. Calvary Freabyterlaa Mlaelon, Washing, ton lane and Limekiln pike. Notice tor the Sptlctr PAte wilt be ac rcuted and rrlntcd in the Kicnlns Ledger, but alt uch notice niut be urlttcn on ono Wo ot tho naucr, niut be tlguetl In full, with full uddrca. aud Htien potatblo tele libona number uiut be ctveu. Scad aU ueb communication to "Society Iklltar," Etealnc Ltdjcr. SOS tbettuut Volets these reauliemecta are currUa out, t that wrlllcutlou may be, po.ilbie. the IwUce. will nut bo yubUahed. Photo ly I'hotocrattera. MRS. SAMUEL N. CARPENTER Mrs. Carpenter before her marriage was Miss Helen F. Power, of 413 South 43d strcot. Mr. Carpenter is well known in this city and hns made his homo for several years with his unclo nnd aunt, Judge and Mrs. J. Willis Martin. OFFICERS OF ATLANTIC FLEET MAKE JAMESTOWN COLONY GAY Midshipmen on Ships Anchored in Harbor Are Much En tertained Many Novelties in Costumes Seen in At lantic City News From Other Shore Resorts JAMESTOWN. R. I.. July 13. ANARGE portion of the Atlantic licet , tamo to rest In the harbor on Tues day. 10 ships In all, and n3 a result tho town Is gny with color. Tho naval olllcers and their wives and daughters seem to domlnato tho colony, and everywhere ncnt whlto uniforms and gold brnlct nre seen. In termingled with the multi-colored stripes of tho summer girls. Of course, the midship men, JUBt "feeling their oats" nftcr gradu ating from Annapolis, nro being lionized by tho pretty debutantes and debutantes to-be. Among the Phllndelphlnns registered nt the Bay View Hotel this week are Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis T. Tllge and their daughter Miss Florenco Tilgo ; Mra. A T. Getze. Mrs. Christian C. Feblgcr, Miss Mary S. Feblger. Miss Anno Hampton Todd, Mrs. Ephrnlm Brico and Miss Mnbel Brlce, Mr. and Mrs. S5 W. Colton, Jr., Mrs. E. O. Shnkespenro nnd her son, Mr. E. O. Shakespeare, Jr.; Mrs. T. J. Curtis. Mrs. Charles Francis Ilochmnn, Miss Esther Jean Bochman, Mrs Edward Bowman Leaf, Miss Frances 1 Leaf, Mr. and Mrs. Hornco F. Smith. M nnd Mrs. W. West Randalt and Miss. Mar lon Comly. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Gross, of London and Philadelphia, entertained at dinner Monday night at the Bay View Hotel, their guests including Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton and their daughter. Miss Anne Ashton; Mrs. Ephrnlm Brlce and Miss Mabel Brlce. ATLANTIC CITY. July 13. THE "anklc-dcop bathing grll," who In sists upon her Burf robe being up to tho minute in style, even to tho wenrlng of hoops, has chosen a novel scarf of rubber as an adornment to her aqueous attire. The scarf, which Is about a yard and a half long. Is built of strips of various colored rubber to stimulate Roman ribbon. Hats of colored rubber nlso nre worn. Blany of them are adorned with rubber ribbon streamers, which fly coqucttlshly In the breezes. Sleeveless Jackets of black velvet were a novelty seen on the walk this week. They were quite a contrast from the many col ored coats that have been so conspicuous this season. It Is quite noticeable that many Bmart matrons nnd maids are eschewlig multi-colored costumes for gowns of ono tone, gray and dark blue being In high faor. The Rev. Perry S. Allen and Sirs. Allen, Miss Agnes Allen and Miss Virginia Allen, who are at Bedford Springs, havo taken a house in Ventnor for the month of August, Mrs. Louis Rodman Page, Jr., whose hus band is at the front, will spend the week end with her mother In Chelsea. OCEAN CITT, N. J., July 13. ELABOl.-TE preparations are being mail- for the children's Carnival at the Ocean C"ty Yacht Club, the first of the lUmillW,lillilIinil!tma,ll!iffll!I!!li!B;fllirB!!lll!l!il Annual Sale of Summer Shoes Begins Tomorrow This opportunity to purchase Sorosis Shoes at a reduction comes but twice a year. It will pay you to investigate these values. FOR WOMEN I Women's White Canvas ehn np Oxfords, formerly S5.00, Aj.Xj now ....,,..,,.....,,...,. T 0 pairs Pumps and Colonials, of Gray, Ivory White and Champagne th A fr Kid, formerly $7.00 and JKt ?7.60 a pair, now, ,.., Y " FOR OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CHILDREN'S SHOES TO Sorosis HMMH season, tomorrow evening. These carnivals havo been a feature of the social events at the yacht chili the past seasons, nnd nro nttended by the children of tho members nnd their friends, as xH as tho children of residents. Mr. and Mrs. Blrclml Hammor, of Ger mantown, have returned homo nfter spend ing a fortnight here. Mrs. Hammer, who Is a recent bride, was Miss Olive May Wil son, famed throughout tho country as tho Santa Claus Girl. Tho subscription card party at the Yacht Club yesterday afternoon drew a large at tendance The club's Entertainment Com mittee has arranged with Mr. Walter D. Bonsnll, chairman of tho Houso'Commltteo, for music for dancing every Saturday afternoon, from 3 until 5 o'clock. WILDWOOD, N. J., July 13. MR. AND MRS. HARRY CORNEY, JR.. nnd their daughter, of West Philadel phia, nnd Mr. Joseph E. Corney. of Eddy stone, nro occupying the Corney cottage on Burk avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Codling, of Col llngswood, N. J., nro spending the summer at their East Taylor avenue cottnge. Tho Wildwood Civic Club will glvo a sil ver tea at Its headquarters eery Mon day afternoon. Mr. Ralph Whitley Is occupying hl.i Bonrdwalk cottage at Wlldwood Crest for the season. Mrs II. Anderson and his family, of Philadelphia, nro occupying their Central avenue cottage at North Wlldwood for the summer. ' West Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel J. Castner and their children, of 3S09 Walnut street, have opened their Cape May cottage. Mrs. Christopher A. Bergen, of The War rington, and her daughter, Miss Agnes Hirst Ileigen, nre spending somo time at Atlantic City. Later they will go to Vine mont, Pa., to remain until September. Miss Mary C. Kimball, of 4705 Cedar ave nue, has returned from an extensive visit to Providence, R. I., where she spent somo time as tho guest of Miss Isabel Peters. Miss Adele Solomon, of Bill Irving street. Is spending a few days nt Wllllarnv port us the guest of Mrs. T. Wood. Mrs. Leo P. Fllnn. of 3020 Filbert street, who has returned from Panama, entertain ed Informally on Monday evening. Her guests were Miss Anna Monroe, Miss Myr tle Wolfe, of West Collligswood; Miss Ber tha Nowatny, Miss Tlllle Nowatny. Miss Helen McDevltt, Miss Mary L. McCormlck. Miss Anna Gllmarten, Miss Kathryn Moo. ney and Miss Rosye Reager. itBiniiiffliiiiiii raiMfflsiiiiiiiiii.i!siiiiiiw jBnMimi 800 Men's Patent. Oxfords, formerly $5.00, now 200 Men's Tan and Black Ox fords with cloth foxinjr to match, formerly ?6.0D, now MISSES AND CHILDREN 20 Reduction Shoe Company SEVERAL '7EDDINGS ARE SCHEDULED Miss Bryan Becomes Bride of Mr. Walter Gross Other Nuptials Tho mnrrlnge of Miss Isabelle Wilder Bran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Louis Lngucrenne Bryan, and Mr. Walter Henry Gross took place yesterday morn ing nt 10 o'clock In tho Church of Our Lady of Victory. The Rev. John F. GM ham, rector of the church, officiated at the wedding and eelobrnted the Nuptial Mass. Tho bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was gowned In Ivory white sntln, trimmed with chantllly lace nnd orange blossoms. She wore a veil of white tulle nnd lilies of the vnlley ami carried white roses and llltes of tho vnlley. She was attended by her twin sister, Miss Mnry Bryan, as maid of honor, who wore a frock of pink net over pink taffeta nnd carried Klllarncy roses. The brldestnnlds were Miss Marguerite Cabell, n cousin of tho bridegroom! Miss Martha Myer MB'J Helen Bryan, n sister of tho brld. nl a cousin, Miss Mnrla Standbrldgo The first two wore yollow frocks nnd picture hats of chiffon and carried lavender sweet peas, and tho others were gowned In bluo and cnrrlcd pink sweet peas. Mr Russell Gross, a brother of tho bridegroom, acted as best man, nnd tho ushers wcro Mr Thomas Wilder Bryan, a brother ot the bride; Mr. WeBloy Gross, brother ot the bridegroom ; James Taylor and Mr. Arthur Clemens A wedding breakfast followed tho ceremony nt tho home ot tho bride's paronts nt 6303 Haverford avenue, nftcr which Mr and Mrs. Gross left on a wed ding trip through tho New England States. They will be at homo nftor September 3. WILHEIjM LOGAN. The marriage of Miss Lillian R. Logan, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. William Logan, of 32 East Ilrlnghurst street, and Mr. John Wllhclm took placo nt the homo of tho bride's parents on Monday evening at 8 o'clock The Rev. Gcorgo W. Lincoln, D. D., performed tho ceremony. Miss Logan was given In marrlngo by her father and was attended by her sister, Miss May Logan, ns maid of honor. Mr. Wllhclm had Dr. John Graham as best man. A Bmall re ception followed the ceremony for 50 guests. After a wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Wil holm will return to Germantown Septem ber 1. BOSTON G HOT55. A very pretty summer wedding was sol emnized Inst evening nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Grotz, 2117 Hunting Park avenue, when their daughter. Miss Florence Grotz, beenmo the bride tt Mr. Wlllnrd T. Boston. Tho Rev. Thomas C Bird, of the Temple Baptist Church, 22d and Tioga streets, performed tho ceremony nt 7 o'clock nnd n reception was held at 8:30. The bride's father gave her In mnrrlagc. Her gown of white gcorgetto crepe was trimmed with orange blossoms nnd similar flowers hold her tulle veil In place. Brldo roses nnd lilies of the vnlley, arranged In a shower, wero carried. Tho brldesunntd. Miss Florenco L. Hneberle, was attired In n frock of palo yellow chiffon voile nnd lace, with a leghorn hat trimmed with gcorgetto crepe. HAHN UI.MER. A wedding of Interest In this city nnd In Palmyra, N. J., was that of Mlsi Ella C. Ulmer, nleco of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick A. Truchscss. of Palmyra, to Mr. J. Elmer Hahn, of 3515 North 11th street, which look placo at noon yesterdny. In the Evan gelical Lutheran Church ot tho Nntlvlty, 17th and Tioga streets. Tho Rev. I. Chnntry Hoffman, tho pastor, olllclated at tho ceremony, which was followed by a breakfnst at tho homo of Mr. Halm's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hahn. AMUSEMENTS STANLEY MARKET ABOVE 10T1I 11:15 tn 11:15 IOC. ISC. IMC Dnnald Brian the Smugglers v.wa fVnlce Includes U-Uoat Deutuchlond v.it Week Mondns-. Tuesday, Wrclnendny mip VuniUY 1 THEODORE ROHEIVrS in MA. U" ,.Tnj- DunAM OIHI." Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Dnntln Furnura in io -Davy Crockett" PALACE ,su MAnKCT STnnnT LOUISE HUFF In "DESTINY'S TOT" ADDED-FIrt rrcffntAtlon HI'tlMAItlNE nnUTBCIILAND. CAPTAIN AND CREW TTTnmnDT A market ahove oth VlOlUxvlA 0 A. M. io 11:15 P. M. Mme. Petrova in Metro "The Eternal Question" AdTedCr(Sat?) Char" Chaplin. "The Vagabond" ALL NEXT WEEK Tlv Photoplay You've Waited to fl.-s "WHERE IS MY DAUGHTER " Paused by Content of State Board of Censors Plnhp Theatre A M. to 11 I MARKET and JUNIPER STS. E Continuous 11 A M. to 11 V SI 10c. 15c. 25c. GEORGE W. BARBIER CARRIE THATCHER & CO. HOMERS MOR8E. nEN FRANKLIN A CO. HUW OTHER WELL-KNOWN ACTS GARRICK NOW P&'olS Etg-s , 23c, B0o and 75c: Mats., 25o and BOc. HOW BRITAIN PREPARED k " T CHESTNUT BELOW lGth AvPflfllP 10 A. M. to lltl5 P. M. Xi.1 VttVUCfc CHARLES RAY In ?SoadnugctW'THE DESERTER" Ttr"VT"CiTTYEl Philadelphia's Foremost Park VY uuiuiuu pre) t0 ptrk Trolley Patrons ALEXANDER'S HAND SWIMMING" AT1AATC? SANITARY SWIMilINO POOL AlJiUUO "Hi S. 1IIIOAD ST. PARTT NIGHTS HON . Kill AND SAT. LADIESf t GENTLEMEN'S HOURS DAILT FOR MEN $2.95 $3.95 BE SOLD AT A 1314 chestnut St. PACKAGE PARTY TO BE GIVEN TONIGHr BY TIOGA SEWING CLUB-" Mrs. John S. Heaton Will Act as Hostess to Members Itii- maculata Club of Germantown to Give Interesting Vaudeville Performance Tomorrow Mns. JOHN S. I1EATON, of 8430 North 18th street, will entertain tho Foreign Sewing Club of Tioga lit a pack' Ins party tonlaht. Tho members nro edu citing n young student, l5 years old, at tho orphanage In Barlelly, India, and the box packed tonight will contain the winter's Fewlng of the younix girls for their protege. The guests will Include Miss Ellzabeth Schultz, Jtlss Mary McWllllams, MlsVfcdlth Heaton, Miss Mnry Jones, Miss Margaret IJrown, Jtlss Nlta Hill, Miss Mnry WatklnB, Miss Iluth Ocrhlcr. Miss Mnrla Fawcett, Miss Pamela McWllllams, MIm Alice Mc Wllllams, Miss Margaret llaltersby, Miss Alice Vnche. Miss Katharine Oechler, Miss Adelaide Harwakcr, Mlsi Kathryn Trlpple, Miss Eva Fletcher, Miss Marie Williams, Miss Katharine Miles, Miss Evelyn Ilagy, Miss Edna Knelss, Miss Helen Olcason, Miss Eleanor Connor, Miss lono Finney, Miss Exelyn Ucymer. Miss Mnrgaret Nelbauer and Miss Elizabeth Ensworth. Yesterday tho club held n picnic sewing party on tho lawn of the home of tho Misses McWllllams, Tioga and Eighteenth streets. Tomorrow evening the Immaculata Club will glvo a monBter vaudevlllo show, con sisting of 14 nets, for the benefit of three deserving widows nnd 10 orphan children. Tho show Is to bo held In tho Immaculate Conception Parish Halt, at Cheltcn avenuo nnd Chew street, Germantown, Tho pro duction Is under the direction of T. C. Dougherty. A muslcale nnd danco was given nt the homo of Mlsa Edith Simon, of 1630 East I'nssyunk avenue. Tuesday night. Among the guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Shls ler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klostcrmnn, Mr. nnd Mrs Thomas U White, Miss Mary Mcrzlg, Mr Herbert Simon, Mr. Robert Poltock. Miss Ellcabcth Mcrzlg. MIbs Al berta Harrison, Mr. Edwnrd Boon nnd Dr. and Mrs. Albert Hcllanl. A birthday party was given by Mrs. Doull. of 1413 South Oth street, on Tuesday night In honor of the 18th birthday anni versary of her son, Mr. Harry Doull. Thoso present were: Mr. Harry Krause, Mr. Dan iel Krueser. Mr. Albert Danner, Mr. Law rence Donaldson, Mr. Harry Hoffman, Mr. Oscar Herman, Mr. Lon Harrison. Miss Lena Holt, Miss Sarah Doull, Miss Henri etta Davis. Miss Lillian Hatllson. Miss Dorothy Unties, Mls3 Debora Holt, Miss Esther Canncr. Miss Diana Larklns and Miss Matilda Harrison. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Alvln Mnugcr, of 1S39 South r.Sth street, entertained on Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Ada Fussell. of Chester Springs, Pa. Mn. AND MRS. MAUItlCE KATLTN, of 2119 South r.th street, gave a gradu ation party on Sunday In honor of the graduation of their daughter. Miss Mary Kntlln, from the Gcorgo Washington School. Among Uioso present wcro Miss Sarah Haxt. Miss Diana Krnssenstcln. Miss Snrnh Dlchter, Miss Elizabeth Cohen. Miss Elizabeth Huberman, Miss Lillian Bellak, Miss Lillian Gcrson, Miss Edith Fox, Mr. AMUSEiMENTS B. P. Keith's Theatre MAKES YOU FORGET THE HEAT! "Made In Philly" Company of 60 Philadelphians A Riot of Music and Laughter Tonight New Jersey Night! FORREST Last Week TWICE DAILY. 2:15 anil Stiff tub tcn.m:i:l vnrtsio.v of REX BEACHES GLST THE NE'ER-DO-WELL BYJirllOSY ORCHESTRA OF 10 PRICES 25c and 50c A&i Ars. Happy Consults oui Salesman I j mm.W JEteSKk ITU 'LtiMnmh fSP THERE are three things I want you to tell me," said Mrs. Happy Homemaker to the Philadel phia Electric salesman " how much would it cost to wire my house for Electricity; what is your Deferred Payment Plan; and how may the wiring be done without damage to house or furniture ? " "$60 will cover the cost of wiring the average two-story house," said the salesman; "although many such houses have been wired for as little as $35. A three-story house may be wired for $80 In ess. "The terms of payment on both the cost of wiring and the fix tures are so easy that for a small sum per month a sum you will hardly miss you can enjoy all the convenience and econ omy which goes with Electric Service." "The wiring of the house," continued the salesman, "will b done by the Wrv-KarHamekacfue an association of more than one hundred Philadelphia Elec trical Contractors of recognized standing, who have co-operated in establishing a flat rate for house wiring so that tenants and owners of already-built houses may have them wired and elec trically equipped at a low figure and may benefit by the reduced rates for Electricity, Here is a booklet which tells you how the work has been so simplified that these electricians can wire any already-built house without damage to walls or floors or furnishings, and with a minimum of dirti" If YOU detlre farther information on any or all of theto point, write for a copy of oar inttrttting book Soattwiring Plan of The Philadelphia Electric Company Philadelphia j", Herman Ginsberg, Sir. John Ketman, Mr. Myer Shultx, Mr. Robert Klingsberg, Mr. Joseph Thotnason. Mr. Isadora HorotT, Mr, Harry Chernoft nnd Mr. Harry Brown, AMUSEMENTS ATTENTION ! Patriotic Philadelphians A GRAND CONCERT AND GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION UNDnn THC AUSPICnB OF United Singers of Phila. AND ' Philadelphia Turngemeinde FOR THE BENEFIT OF Citizens' Soldiers' Aid Committee's Fund WILL BE GIVEN ON Thursday July 20, 1916 at S r. M., at Convention Hall Broad Street and Allegheny Ave. ALL SEATS RESERVED Tickets from 25c to ?1.00 Tickets can be purchased from: GI.MBEL IinOTlinRS. 8th and Market BtneU. C. J. IIEPPI1 SOX. 1117 Chwtnut Stmt. X. SXELLENBUna & CO., 12th and Market fitrorln GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, 1334 Walnut Street. LIT IIROTHERS. 8th and Market Streeta. I'OWEI.TON HOTEL, ill Nortli A'Hh Street. KM1I, 8CIINI1I.I.. into 0rmnntnwn Aenuo. NOHD AMEHIKA. 100(1 North Oth Street. OSTENDORFK'S RESTAURANT, 1231 Market Street. Citizens' Soldiers' Aid Committee of Philadelphia THOMAS R. SMITH. Mayor and Chairman. SHELDON POTTER. Vice Chairman. JOSEPH E. WIDENER. Treasurer. GEOROE WENTWORTH CAlllt. Secretary. 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