m'i ((6rtii?9WBftsrWflpW5'Eia?ff((PWiij9,'pflV'8SW99' VtSfiTEfrf ' t-ri flpF','7Sli!BFl EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JTTLY 14 1916. '11 NANCY WYNNE TALKS ON DIVERS SUBJECTS Activities at' Summer Resorts. Children in Chestnut Hill Give Play Hero tit home, with the thermome ter In the nineties, one wonders how there can be activities at the various re sorts; bjut then Bar Harbor and North East Harbor and Winter Harbor and all the other llarboro one might mention, are not hot. Think of It, my dears; not hot, llko this beloved Philadelphia of ours, and eo activities there are and great plans aro on foot. Up In Bar Harbor, which really Is a young Philadelphia In Itself, they have started a Cabaret Club, which will glvo a scries xf four dances, followed by some special form of enter tainment, nest month, The- first ono will i bo held on Tuesday, August S, and will , talco tho form of a "Preparedness Ball," to bo followed by a "Neutrality Ballet." Tho second Is to bo a Black and Whltd Ball, with a musical comedy afterward nlitled "All Clair do la Lunc." Ono i would think that this would bo enough In tho way of fancy-dress affairs, but on ' tho 22d thcro will bo a foto champctro I with dlvertlssomonts and costumo dances of tho coutt of Mario Antoinette. Thoro will bo further excitement on tho 29th, when a "Follies Ball" will bo given, with many dlvertlssomonts like wise, and tho production of tho Oeorgo Bernard 'Shaw melodrama entitled "Pas elon, Poison and Petrification." It eoundB to little Nancy as If there would bo somo gay Uttlo times at this 1 camo scries of dances, don't you think? , Tho Edgar .Scotts aro Interested In them, also Mr. and Mrs. Walter Damrosch. I hear also that tho Alfred AnBons havo ' given, their names as patrons, thougli they will bo unablo to attend, as tho Hon. Alfred Is due to return to England and tho front very Bhortly; In fact, If I am not mistaken, they havo already sailed. ' The energetic llttlo kiddles of Chestnut Hill aro once again chat lty wards In clined, for yesterday aftcrnon llvo small girls and boys ptuscntcd a play In tno garden of the Itobert T. Blcktiells placo on Highland avenue, charging tho largo sum of two cents a ticket. "When asked what they wero going to nppear In, ono email boy announced, '"Tho Lost Boat,' by tho famous actor Robert Louis Ste venson," and looked slightly astonished that all present smiled faintly. But ho was as much as ten years old, you know, and thereforo ho puzzled over what had made them snicker, and announced, "I hould havo said writer," which was protty-good for ten years. Tho two llttlo Zona girls, Charllo and Lucretia Lan droth and Thaxter Blcknell took part, and It was very successful, let mo tell you, for a weo bird told mo they had mado as much as a whole dollar and a quarter. ' Eleanor Flood, who is spending tho summer at Belgrade Lakes, In Maine, will go down to posterity us a heroine of no small famo. This week while bathing In tho lako tho Uttlo llolileld boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Dunn Bellleld, of Merlon, fell Into tho water and had gone down onco when Miss Flood Jumped In and pulled him out. Sho Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Flood, of Wayne avenue and Horttor street, Gcrmantawn, nnd Is a most popular member of tho younger sct In that locality. NANCV WYNNE. Personals Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Woo will shortly Issue Invitations for a largo ball at Mlrimar, their villa in Newport, on August JS. Mr. William I.. "Carter will give a largo dance on August 5 In honor of his debu tante daughter, MIhs Lucllo Polls Carter. Miss Isabel Scmple, who Is spending the summer at Beverley Farms, M.ihs., has gone to Northlleld to attetid the conference. Mr. Dudley Harcourt Scguln, forme'rly of Philadelphia and a New York National guardsmen of the 7th Itcgiment; Is with the troops at McAllen, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SI. Tatterson, 2d, havo returned from their wedding trip and aro occupying their new house in Ardmorc. Mrs. Patterson will be remembered as Miss Hansell French Karle. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence DUworth Beggs, of Ardmore, wjll leave today to occupy their camp In the Adlrondacks for the sum mer. Mr. Charles 11 Mather, accompanied by his daughters, Miss Josephine Mather and Miss Dorothy Mather, of Avonwood Court, Haverford, will leavo today to spend tho Bummer at their camp in tho Adlrondacks, v Mrs. Itonald II. Barlow, of Haverford, has returned from Shavnee-on-Delawaro, and wtll spend the rest of the summer at tho' Colonial, Capo May. Mrs. Edward Mellor, of 5311 Gormantown averuio, entertained at luncheon this after noon. Among her b'uobts were Mrs. James Starr, Mrs. J. Bertram I.lpplncott, Mrs. Charles Pcnroso Keith, Mrs. Samuel Mqora Curwen, Mrsr Edward T. Comfort, Mrs. Italph Graham Wilson, Mrs. A. Barker Mel lor. Miss Ann II. Robins and Mlks Marjl McCulJagh. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Spenser, of 13G East 'Lancaster avonuo, Str David's, are (pending a week In Atlantic City. MIm M. Claire Spenser, who Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. John B. Drexel, in Newport, will re turn home next week. Mrs. Blchard Tllghman and her daugh ter. Miss M, 'Gabrlela Tltghman, will leave on July 21 to bpeud six weeks traveling In Canada, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Law and their fam ily, of Edgefield, St. David's, will leave next Thursday to spend tho summer at North East Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph G. Rosengarten and their llttlo daughter, Ming Emily Pen Too Rosengarten, will leave on Augutt 7 to spend several weeks at Watch Hill. Along the Main Line HAVERFORD Mr. and Mrs. Clur!s K. 1 Hires and their daughter. Mum Ciara S. 'Hires, have returned fiom Cum May, wliaru they attended the FrUnda' Conference 'for 'a week. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Larimer, of Wast Philadelphia, are at the Oaks. Mr. Lari mer has Just returi'nd from a two wtki' Visit In Bellefonte. Pa. BRYN MAWR Mrs. Joseph N. Tew. of MorrU avenue, has gone to the Adirondack Mountains, for the reuiliulr of the sum mer, ST. DAVID'S Mr and Mrs James Han oock and their daugbteis, of The Poplars, pt Davids, are spudding the munth of July at Ua3a Ruckf. Ma3. Mr and Mrs. Hollia II VUbur, of Old THREE ATTRACTIVE JUNE BRIDES Along the Reading Miss Mary I.lpplncott, of Rabbit Hill, Cheltcn Hills, will lenvo today for Wood's Hole, Mass., to remain a fortnight. Miss Carollno I.lpplncott will bo the guest of tho Misses Dlcterelch, of Baltimore, at their house In the Blue Ridge, Md. Miss Ethel Illekey, of Washington, D. C, Is the guest nf Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Tlerney, at their home, Sharon, Newtown. Friend") of Mrs. Joseph Taylor, of Ogontz, will be glad to learn that oho Is revering rapidly from her recent Illness and expects to bo well enough to be moved to tho Pocono Mountains early in August. Mr and Mrs. W. t). Longshore and their fnmilv, of Harrison avenue, Ashbourne, nro occupying their cottage nt Ocean City, N. J , for the season. Mr. Bayard It. Long, of Ashbourne road. Is spending several weeks nt Orona, Me. West Philadelphia Mrs. M. A. Brew, of tho Normandle. ac companied by Miss Muriel Brew and Miss Eugenie Brew, Is nt tho St. Charles, Atlan tic City, for h. prolonged stay. Mrs. Edwin F. Adams, of Galveston, Tex., Is visiting her brother, Mr. Herbert John ston, of Baltimore avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Webster Bell, who are at their summer home, Morrli and Pacific avenues, Chelsea, nro receiving congratula tions on tho birth of a son on July 9. Mr. Henry J. Addlcks nnd Mr. Edward J. Decker nro spending tliclr vacation nt Atlantic City. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cnnne find their granddaughter, Miss Helen Kimball, of 4.03 Cedar avenue, arc spending tho summer In Ocean City, N. J. MIks Dnrnthy Barnes, of 4821 Hazel ave nue, and Miss t'liarlotto Thompson, of BOS South 48th street, havo returned from n visit to Culders Lake, where they were tho guests of Mum Marlon Rominell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Sellers, of West Chester plUo nnd Hellers avenue, nio on a motor trip through Now York State. Xhey will return within two weeks. . 3iRm&vWlm$$& hW x IfSmSMwJslSxy M'-"8 1;1s1 n- Herman, of 06th avenue, 'iffiW$W$$$& ?M ' k lmPwo nk Lane, has Miss Leonu Fields, Mlw Jo- fiK80WWMSKW &J i 'm SW&TOWJ- sephlno MacNnmara and Miss Marlon Flt2- SrlslwtKtf & Jk 'limStiifi Patrick as her guests Miss Bet man will 'KwMwW Sr ' ' "W 1feVMWR'g5$B5 go to Dallas, Tox , with Miss Fields nnd MtW HiyiJraj?f$mF& Miss MaoNamara when they return In tho lWfSlmMW ' ' WRmWkWtM&M nutumn. mj wax &ILE wtfi -KBS- Ifimwm havo returned from a motor ; 7C. .. " 'rSSiS; . i?$i W n-: .. VV e&i&mK&f . V ' .? M S.WSi r-3 L 'J SjA'0W TTtyOCP7 Ba - tffl : r 'it' Stono House, tilp. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sheldon Cntlln, of SL Da vid's ronil, havo tcturned fiom a trip to the Great Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Cntlln will make a visit to California In Septem ber, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Joffcrlcs havo rented their hniiso on Louclla avonuo nnd nro spending two weeks nt tho Wnynowood be fore going North for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Xerxes Fnrrar. whose manl.igo to.k plnco on Juno 20, spent a few days with Mrs. Farrar's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Ilearnc, of 202 Wlndc mero avenue, before they left for their homo In Columbus, O., on Monday. Miss A. E. Glhlis. of Upland Way, Is spending a fow weeks at Hot Springs, Vn. Mrs. Frank Putnam, of Wlmlomcro ave nue, ncconipnnlcd by her daughter, Miss Katharine 1'utnnm. Miss Dorothy I'atnter and Miss Esther Campbell, left on AVcdnos day to spend tho summer at Deer Island, Mulne. ' WAYNE Mis. Philip de Wolf, who has been spending some time with her mother, Mrs. John P. Wood, of Walnut avenue, has icturned to her homo In Providence, R. I. Mrs. Rufus Wnplcs and her two chil dren havo gono to Deer Park, Me., for July and August. Miss Dora Ilowson, of Wnyne, and Miss Molllo Obdykc. of Radnor, will leavo on Monday to u'tend tho conference nt North Held. Mass , for the next two weeks. Mrs. Clinton Moyer and her children nro visiting Mrs. Mover's sister, Mrs. diaries G. Tntnnll, of 412 Oak lane. Mis. Tut nall gavo a luncheon of eight covers to day at her .homo in honor of her slstor. The guests woio Mrs. Frederick Rlstlno, Sirs. J. Arthur Stnndon, Mrs. John Rngnn, Jlrs. H. S. Chrlstman. Mrs. W. Allen llarr nnd Mrs. William Beatty, Jr. WJ &7M. 77 rf7V-y? SHORE RESIDENTS FIND MUCH WORK FOR IDLE HANDS TO DO Members of Atlantic City Emergency Aid Knit. Indus triously in Rolling Chairs and Limousines Life at Cape May and Other Resorts Proves Interesting ATLANTIC CITY, July 14. THE industry of seabhoro fashionables ap parently knows no limit. Girls meet at the Ostend every morning to make bandages and nightcaps for the fcoldlers, and they sew away as though their very lives depended upon it. Mrs. J. Willis Martin suggested In her talk to tho Atlantic City Branch on Wednesday morning that thero was great need for layettes, as many of tho soldiers called to the front wero unablo to provldo adequately for their families.. Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Reed Morgan and Mrs. Gcorgo Q. Hor wltz,' who camo down especially to add their ciu-ourngemi'iit to tho work of the local branch, wero astonished to llnd 300 cagor listeners. The palm room of tho Ostend was crowded, and so cnthuslastio wero tho women that a permanent Atlantic City Emergency Aid Committee Is being for mally organized. .... , When they aro not sewing for the soldiers or tho soldiers' families, tho summer resi dents are busy planning ways and means of raising funds t carry on the work. In tho meantime tholr bunds nro never idle. Even at the Wednesday morning meeting two-thirds of the woman were knitting, and they kept on knitting while riding home In their limousine.! or rolling chairs Judge Thomas I). Flnletter and Mrs. Fin letter and Mrs. Thomas Knight Flnletter are at the Chelsea for tho month of July. MrM.kTlviiiias Klenzle nnd Mr. Dagobert R Kienzlu. who aio nt the CheUea. will loave Augiibt 1 for the White Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. II- - Craighead have re. turned fiom U two weeks' motor tour through the ('atskill. Mia John J. Morfett and family motored doWn from Harrlnburg and nro at tho Glad, atone for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Featherfcton Conner and Sir. Edward D. U Conner, nf Walllngford, aro at the Ponuhurkt for July- Mr. and Mr. Walter Mooro aro entertain ing therr soii-ln-lttw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Lawrence, of Wmit Phila delphia, whu were rantly married, at the Marlborough-Hlenhelm. Lieutenant W. S. Davidson, of the de ttruyer Cuuulughaiu, liau Joined the navy get at the Pennhurst. CAPE MAY.' July 14. THE tea given for the rids oh Tues day arwrnuoii at the Corinthian Yacht Club was quit the uvot interesting vut of th weak. Of cours. tbr were sailing partlM ad daneas to take up tlielr sparo ttii and thwi tu teiI towiMt at the CorlutbtaH YsJit Club oh Wdnday s a great I'WrcwiW jt A saU ot eak, can4la awl fancy arti cles waa lwbl u WeduU' under ttw auVlos of the tMrW Prtondly Society, at tUe Holiday Houw, oa UutfUeH ktret. Mrs a kip with C'iotwU aoii tier aUUr. Mrs. Raywond Uae leluriwd from a motor trip to I'hilaUclplua They were accow IMiUed b Mrs luymond's duughter, Mbu lUU'tHU l.'l J.WIL8 Mlsa f.-tiujim- Nevib.iia entertained at Mjs Juahua. Ash Jeafioa tncertalned atf dinner Wednesday night, followed by a innvlo party, In honor of tier daughter, Miss Elizabeth Pearson. Among thoso who played golf In tho wom en's weekly tournament on Tuesday wero Mrs. R. Walter S.tarr. Miss .Marie Starr, Mis'! Rena Dlninnd, Miss Shearer, Mrs. W. II. Healings. Mrs. W. II Stevenson, Miss Morgan Dlmond, Mrs. Herbert Fox, Mrs. W. M. Weaver nnd Mrs. Russell M. Wagar. Mrs. Joyce Sewell and Mrs. R. C. Norrls nro ardent golfors. also Mrs. Arthur Cola nan nnd Mrs. Ifcrmnn T. Vetterlcln. Mrs. Gnrescho Noirls. accompanied by her daughter. Miss Elizabeth Norrls. has arrived ut tho New Stockton Villa. Mrs. Emmanuel Shoemaker has arrived to spend several wooks as tho guost of her motlicr-lu-Iaw, .Mrs. Joshua L. Shoemaker, nt her cottago on Stockton avenue. Mrs. Shoemaker was Miss Pauline Peacock, of Gcrmaiitown, before her marriage. Mr. and Sirs. W. E Bitchier and Miss Helen Uuebler, of 311 Hansberry street, Gormantown, havo arrived at tho Chalfonto for a six weeks' stay. MrB. Ashhy Bly, formerly of Philadel phia, has arrived at tho Chalfonto Mr. Arthur Emlen Brown and Mr. Ar thur Emlen, accompanied by Mr. William Longstreth. all of Gormantown, havo re turned to town by motor after having spent several ijaya here. Judge John Ambler and hli two daugh ters, Mlwi Sallle Ambler and Miss Virginia Ambler, of Washington, are among the prominent poople spending the summer here. Rear Admiral Albert Webstar Grant and Mru Grant, arcmnnanipd liv their dnui-h. ter-ln-law. Mrs Albert Webster Grant, Jr.,' will leavo tomorrow for thejr homo in Washington Admiral Grant Is in full charge of all tho submarines of the United States navy. Mrs. Henry II. Horrocks and Mrs. W. P. Oglesby, of Philadelphia, are registered at tho Colonial, also Mlsa Clara Barnard. Mhw EUie Oakford, Sirs. Henry K. Gaskill ami Mrs. F. S. Cunningham. I OCEAN CITY. July II. A DOLING for wMkflah, hak ami perch . from off the ptr of the Ocean City Fishing Club U developing Into a favorite vpoVt of th wives of a number of the metubtor of the elub. Many Philadelphia women are also to be found among private (Ubiog. parties in the bay, and tney lend the trophies of their skill In a buelneae-tike maimer The raeifiber ef the Philadelphia Or oaetra. under- the direction of Mr- John (f. WtUewanii, ooncertweister of the or chestra which Is giving tho free daily oon urU in the city's music paviltou, are draw ing great throngs of lovers of real music. The vocal soloist this week was Miss Elsie J. Stewart, of Philadelphia. Miss Leonora HUdegvrd Wltzemaou. the 11-year-oU daughter of Mr. WltzewianB. will, give sev ers! number ou tb plauo tomorrow eve uing. Dr DavUl Hudson sad his family, of Philadelphia ere here for the season Mrs. Willism G Fischer and Miss Mer guei ue FiftAwi f Philadelphia, uio Liijoy mg the t-i a" iuri Mr. Arthur T. Cameron and his famUy, of Logan, nro at their apartments In the northern section of the city. Mr. William M. Hawkes and his family, of North Wynnelleld, havo opened their Wesley avonuo cottage. Dr. Joseph S. Vila nnd hi. family nro among tho cottagers on 2d street. Mr. Murrav Gross, Dr. William J. Long and Mr. Bradiicr Mncl'horson aro among thoso taking n rest hero. Mr. Samuel Alcott nnd his family aro hero for tho remainder of tho season. Mrs. C. II. White nnd her daughter, Miss Marjorlo White, will spend tho jcmalnder of tho season here. Commodore Cartlcdge, of Philadelphia, cruised to Ocean City In Ills prlzo-wlnnlng Marguerlto II this week, accompanied by bin family, and bpeut several days here. W1LDWOOD. July 11. THIS week society on Flve-Milo Reach has been kept busy attending the card parties and dances nt tho leading hotels. An other drawing card aro tho dances in tho lloral ballroom of tho Wlldwood Ocean Pier. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac N. -Miller, with thrlr family, of South Bethlehem, Pa., nro spend ing the month of July at this icsort. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ackley aro occu pying their Boardwalk reMdenco for tho summer. Mr. Ackley is making preparations to entertain the Governor and Mrs. Fielder on Governor's Day. next Saturday. .Mr. and Mrs Edward Whlthlll, of Wild wood Crest, havo been entertaining Sir. and Sirs. Harry Upper and Mr. nnd Sirs M. Cohen, of Philadelphia. At the first BOO party held at tho Adel-phl-Wltte on Monday evening, the winners wero: First prize, Sirs. Cavanna ; second prizo, Sirs. Ficderlck Jniger; tlitnl prize, Mrs. Georgo McCracken. nnd fourth prize. Sir. Kenneth East. Sllss Lillian Hlmmeleln has returned after an extended tour of tho West nnd Canada. Sllsa Hlmmeleln uas chaperoned on tho trip by Sirs. M. It. Tcitswortli. rrofpssor Do Sauze, ono of tho Instructors at the University of Pennsylvania, is spend. Ing tho season ut this resort. Sir. and Sirs. J. W. SlcFarland nro spend Ing their vacation here. Girard Farms Mr. nnd Sirs. Jnmos Hunt and their daughters. Sllss LlUhm Hunt and Miss Bcatrleo Hunt. Iiavo closed their homo in the Giiard Estate and will spund the re mainder of tho summer at Asbtiry Park. Sir. and Sirs. David Sollonborgcr, of the Girard Estate, havo closed their house for tho summer nnd havo opened their summer homo in Atlantic City, They will return early li October. South Philadelphia Mr. and Sirs. Nntlianlel Harris, of 0th street and Snyder avenue, aie spending this week In Atlantlo City. Sllsa Sarah Doiill, of 1113 South 0th street, will leave fur Atlantic City today for a week's visit. AMI'SIOIHNTS STANLEY MAKKI7T AHOVK iOTII 11:15 In 11:15 10v. IV, 23 Donald Brian TY.'B Smugglers Nwa frrUcx Includw LMJoat ItautuhUnJ T A T A rTP 13U MARKET STItKKT lr.Ljt-Jb ju A M TO U 13 H M. ijDLlfcK I1UKF In "HESTINV'S TOY" ADUKP nmr miiiwim, mi iiaikinb pkUTst'IH-AND. CAPTAIN AND CHEW VICTORIA u& MAKKBT ABOVE OTH A. W. to 11:15 V. M. Mine. Petrova w "The Eternal Question" A44cd"l--l t'UariU t'hapllo. "Tbe Vasabeaa" ALL NEXT WEEK rw Pbotaiday You've Waited to Sac "WHERE IS MY DAUGHTER?" Pawed by I'oowut ot Stat BoarU ef Cttuart GARRICk NOW VSfSJfiF K.s.. S5c. BOe and 76. ; Mats , 3ao anil SOc. HOW BRITAIN PREPARED CUfcSl.St.T BtLOW ltb 10 A U to 11 13 i' M. I'HAStEd nAX in Arcadia THE DESERTER" ilil.v.IE (d lBJDt'-"l'luN North Philadelphia Sir. nnd Sirs. Sllchael .T. Ryan and their family, of 1531 Ninth 10th street. hae left for an extended trip through tho West. Sir, and Mrs. V. Harry QuIUmnn, of 1G0G Diamond street, will leavo tomorrow for Atlantlo City, whero they will spend tho summer. Sir. nnd Sirs. Howard Hcnsehel will re turn from their wcddinR Journey early next week nnd will bo nt homo at 2852 North Bamhroy street. Tho brldo was Sliss SInry L. James, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Charles 11 James, of 2529 North 3h street Tho Itev. Dr. David Spencer nnd Sfrs. Spencer, of 27.1." North 13th street, hno returned from Atbury Park. Sir. nnd Sirs. Whcelock nro spending the summer nt Seasldo Park. Sir. and Sirs. Ilobert H. Allen, who spent their honoymoon at Atlantic City, will ro turn tomorrow nnd will live In Hatboro. Tho brldo was Sllss Anna Cunningham, daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. Thomas Cunning ham, of 2730 North 2.1d street. AMrsi:ir..rs Attention ! Patriotic Philndelphians A Grand Concert and GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION UNDER TJIK At 'SPICES OF United Singers of Phila. AN'U Philadelphia Turngemeinde FOIt THK JinNKPIT Of Citizens' Soldiers' Aid Committee's Fund WILL Iin UtVK.V o.v Thursday, July 20, 1916 at 8 P. M., at Convention Hall Croat Street and Allegheny Ave. AU. SEATS IlESEUVnti Tickets from 25c to $1.00 TkketH can lo purcluisd from: OI1IBE1. IIItOTJlEns. Mh ami Market StrteU V. J. I1KITB Ml.v. III. t'htnut St & CO., rt. 12th and Market 1334 Walnut N. S-NKLLUMIt'lta Kirn la GKNKKAI. IIBAOQUAItTBRS, Kireet. LIT llltOTllKUS, hlh anJ Market Streets. IWVKlTtlN llui'EI.. 211 Nnrlh -liitli iilrwil. Willi. tilllS'KI.I.. lltIO C,-rmanlon rnu NOKI AMKHIKA. t(K)d North Old 8trt. OSTKNWJltl'KS ItKbTAL'UANT. 1231 Market Stnt. CUUens Soldiers' Aid Committeo of rhiladelphia THOMAS B. SMITH. Mayor aixt Chairman. SHEJ.DON rorrKB. Vke C'lulimao. JOSRPII JI. WIBBNEIt, Treasurer. UKOIUir! WBNTttOMTll CA1UI. Se retary. Globe LADIES, AID SOCIETY TO GIVE GARDEN PARTY THIS EVENING Attractive Affair to Be Held on Church Lawn in Northern Section of City Novel Carnival to Be Given Tomorrow B. F. Keith's Theatre A REAL SUMMER TONICI "Made In Philly" Company of 50 Philadelphians A Riot of Music and Laughter Tonight CLUB NIGHT! FORREST LAST 4 TIMES TVV1CB DAILY. X:1S an.1 8. IS TUB TENBEBI. VEBSION OF REX BEACH'S aSf The NE'ER-DO-WELL I'KiOES iOo i Wc AU SeaU ReaorreJ UltMUtJ JVNll'KK STS. VAVD2VILLB CoatinvwiM 11 A 11. la 11 f 11. lc. loo, 20C GEORGE W. BARBIEK CARRIE THATCHER & CO. SOMUHS & 10KE BDN FKANKJ IN A CO. UTllElt WKLL KNOWN ACTS -.youDSlDE i; "';.: f-TV I ffl.r. il ,n iw a 4jt AN' nltracllve enrdpn pnrly will ba given XA. tonight by the tallies' Aid of tho I.chlglt Avenue Hniitlst Churqh, T.ohlgh nvcnuo nnd 12th street. Tho cliurrh lawn on 12lh street will he Illuminated with Jnranese' lanterns, nnd the tnhles nt which refreshments will ho eered will Iia decora! cd with field flow ers and ferns. The nffnlr l In cliaruo of Mrs. Harry I Ilnrk. president of the Aid; Mrs. Abrnhnm Hatinuii, vleo president; Mrs. Clara V. Woodruff, trcaFiirer, nnd Mrs. Knnnlo March, secretary, assisted by Mrs. David Spencer, Mrs. Oeorgo Uarley, jrrs. Wlllliun Vcufjer, Mrs. Carollno Keely, Mrs. Mary liaison, Mrs. AVllllam ?mlth, Mrs. Oconee- Howell, Mrs. William B. I'hurclilII, Miss Nettle llenrn, Miss Kllza. belli Hearn. Mis. John V. Kllson, Mrs. Krank Maddock, Miss Margaret Hearn, Mrs. Mary llutlicrfoid, Mrs. Illnnelio High Icy, Mrs. l:. l.'ord, Mrs. William Sailor, Mrs. Jnsephlno Jones, Jlrs. Clmilcs Austin, Mis. Horace Uoorse, Mrs. William Haider man, Mrs. lMward Martin. Mrs. John Hart niaii, Mrs. Georr-p Mot'hcrson, Miss Illlza beth Matthews, Mrs. .Solomon Chorley, Mrs. William Shlmer and Mrs. Daniel Subcr. The members of Auxiliary No. S of tho KcnslnRton Dispensary for tho Treatment of Tuberculosis will hold n novel nnd nt trnctlvo carnival tomorrow afternoon nnd evening In lloxhoroiigh, on I'crliln ulrect, between Martin street and lioxlioroupli nvonuc. Japanese lanterns will bo sus pended from tho trees, nnd the porches of icslilents of the street will bo decorated with fines nnd rolorcd lanterns. In addi tion to the usual outdoor bazaar, thcro will be excellent music, automobile rides nnd a new came, "Kcodlnp; the fjooo " Slipper will be served In tho dining ball nf the Itetbniiy I.tithrrnii Church, corner of Mar tin nnd I'echln streets, j The carnival Is In chargo of Miss Amanda Hteln, president of'tho auxiliary; Mrs V O. H. Woerncr, vico president; Miss Umma Mnssa, recordlnc; secretary ; Miss Hclcno Itcutcr, (Innnelnl secretary; Mlsa Luanna Gclss, treasurer; Miss Mar garet VoRt, Mrs. Meta Fetter, Miss Mary Massn, Mrs. J. 1,. MaeFadyen, Miss Mar tha ItlnRcisen, Miss Martha A. Jeuther, Sirs. Loulra Splnlc, Mrs. John Kern, Mrs. Ilnrry Itittenbouso, Mrs. It. Woltcmate, Mls Ida Schcllenberser, Miss Florenco Massn. Mrs. S. LoiircI, Mrs. Owen C, Mil ler, Mrs. O. I!. SchellenborRcr, Mrs. Henry Slepele. Mrs. J. II. Stephnn, Mrs. A. W. Kcott and Miss Elizabeth Hlumcnnucr. Miss cATiinitiNi; Dnnxny. Miss Marie Sapplngton, Miss Catherine Car roll nnd MIhs Cntlierlno McKcnna wero entertained by Miss Veronica C. Hnsson nt her homo, 82ft North Horl6n street, on Wednesday evening. Music Vfas furnished by Miss Deency nnd Miss Mnrle Hasson, who played tho mandolin, accompanied by Miss Bapplngtoti at the piano, Miss Helen Carey, of 6716 North 8th street, Oak tane, will be hostess tomorrow" afternoon at a irardcn partyi given in honof of Miss Mario Wilson, of Trehton, wh la Miss Carey's truest for a few weeks There, will bo about 35 guests present. Miss Wil son nnd Mlfs Carey wilt spend the week end of July 23 In Atlantic 'City ns tho rcuests of Miss Wilson's sister, Mrs. George P. Carey. Weddings AltNALI, FlilEQEIl. A pretty wedding wns solemnized on July 5 nt the parsonage of Knrmel German IW formed Church, 72d street and Island road, when Mm. Mario Flleger, of 19 Woodbiho avenue, Darby, was married td Mr. Lucltfs T. F. A mall. Tho Itev. W. O. Weiss per formed tho ceremony. Mrs. Arnnll was at tended by Miss Carollno Haas ns maid dt honor nnd tho best man was Mr. Gcorgo Unmbrccht. Following the ceremony a. wedding supper was served at tho homo of tho bride, after which Mr. nnd Mrs, Arpall left for Pino Beach. They will bo at li&hto after August 1. Wilmington WILMINGTON, Del., July 14. Mrs. J. V. Sister nnd Mrs, It. H. Hooper, of Wilming ton, nro guests at tho IlanfC Springs Hotel, Banff, Alberta, whero their royal highnesses tho Duko and Duchess of Connaught nnd tho Princess ratrlcla nro spending n fort night Lieutenant Itobert Douglas Mooro nnd MrB. Mooro, who was Miss Dunham, will go to Nowport, It. I,, with Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Dunham tho end of this wccli, when Lieu tenant Mooro will Join his ship, tho IT. S. 8. Kansas. Mrs. Francis I. du Pont and her chil dren havo gono to Seal Harbor, Mount Des ert, Me., for tho summer and will not return until Into In September. Mr. and Mrs. William J. McCorklndals havo announced tho engagement of tholr daughter. Miss Paulino Frederlcka McCork indale, to Mr. William Dyre Bradford, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry B, Bradford, of Edgcmoor, Del. Tho wedding will tako place on August 19. Fl ' '- ' I ' Week-end Salel Of Slightly Used I JO 0 We have now on sale over 60 square pianos in good playing condition, ranging in price from $8 to $55. These prices have been arranged according to the quality of the instrument ana tne amount or wonc we have put on each piano. The above prices will deliver a piano in your home anywhere inside of fifty miles of Philadelphia. The following upright pianos are on sale today and tomorrow: 'UPSHi i-ir NOW $275 Nelson $85 HOSKWOOD CAhK 3te&&&j&ir & i rc.-KvMMt-jaMicciii S65 $70 $75 575 $80 $80 $325 Vose $105 MA1MH.ANY rAhK WAS NAME $250 H. W. BARRASF0RD i:iionv $260 H. B. TF1Y0H PIANO GO. itosmvoou $260 C. C. WEDELL Hosiswnon $265 L. P. CLAY & CO. OAK $275 J. M. SCOTT & CO. MAHOCJANY $275 ALBERT SHUTT & CO. 31 All OO ANY $275 PATTERSON & CHAPMAN $g() P1AH0 CO. MAHOGANY $275 HYDE PIANO COMPANY $35 $300 GEO. W. RIDDLE & CO. MAHOGANY $300 C. M. JOHNSON PIANO CO. $05 MAHOOANY $300 STOCKTON PIANO CO. $95 $325 R. M. MILLER PIANO COMPANY MAHOOANY $325 SHAW PIANO CO. MAHOGANY $85 $105 $325 Schubert $115 MAHOOANY' CA813 $350 BRADBURY PIANO CO. MAHOOANY $350 SCH0M ACKER & CO. MAHOOANY $350 Emerson $125 $105 $325 THE MARTIN PIANO CO. $1 05 MWIOOANY w $115 $115 $350 MARSHALL & WEHDALL $1 25 MAHOOA-iY $125 $125 $125 $135 $135 $135 $350 HAZELT0N PIAKQ CO. MAIIOO VNY $350 RAMSDELL & CO. MAHOnANY $375 IVERS & POND MAHOOANY" $400 EVERETT PIANO CO. MAHOGANY $400 CHICKERINQ & SONS EUONY $400 BLASIUS & SONS MAIJOOANV TFnAJSfO CO. 11th & CHESTNUT STS. Factory 50th St. and Parkside Aye. rt-vivnrm IMl Nwue . Address sand m corip1U list of iictty W& twal'Mnuw. K.L. kjssasmvammi l 6tH m.m.lrm Bim, rrir.ifHtlilfimt