t fc f- f vti tJ NANCY WYNNE CHATS ABOUT THINGS WHICH INTEREST MANY i. Several Affairs Given at the eenent or oomiers umcers 01 tne isavy iara Hold Dance on Ship BOTH Atlantic City and Spring Lake will bo very gay this evening, for , ivfo large affairs are to be given at these v popular resorts. At the former a dnnco i - Avlll bo given under the auspices of the Boldlers' Aid Commltteo and for tho benefit of that association. Most of -the cottagers and guests at the various ho tels are greatly Interested In the ball and A number of dlnneia will bo given beforo tho dancing starts. Mr. Agnow Dice, president of tho Reading Hallway, and his Wife- wjll bo host at a largo supper at the Bhelburno after tho affair.' Tho evont scheduled for Spring LnJto Is a Colonial ball: this la given by1 tho man agement of tho Sussex and Essex Hotel and tho guosta will wear Colonial cos - 1 tumes, eo It la well assured that, as a spectacular affair atone, It will be a suc cess. But hero at home, oven If It Is July and lato In tho month at that, tho rqmalnlng officers at Loaguo Island havo plannod to glvo a danco tonight on board tho Con necticut, and1 many of tho stay-at-homes aro looking forward to this evening with great pleasure. After quite a lull In tho dancing craze, with tho exception, of course, of tho roof gardens, every ono seems leady to tako It up again with ro nowed vigor and pleasure. Another pastlmo for those who stay at homo or near tho city la tho swimming craze, which "oycle" seems to havo struck young and old all at once, and Ashor's, Adam's, the Armory and numer ous other pools aro dally filled with human fish, who, adorned "a la Annetto Keller man,'' disport thomsolves gaily In tho limpid waters. Such sounds ao "Ono, two, thuroeel" In stentorian tones, may be heard all through tho day, as ono passos by, and ono woman toacher insists on yelling to her pupils, "Lay still." Perhaps sho does not approve of lying, Uko Georgo W. 6f old. I think tho expressions on tho faces of tho3o who aro Just learning to swlm-or float Is a perfect sercarm They either puff out their chcoks or hold their vmouths wido open, as if by swallowing quarts of water they might learn. This Is a tlmo when avoirdupois Is a blessing, for the weighty, strange to say, float lightly on tho wator's top, whllo their skinny sisters havo to mako violent efforts to keop up. t Tho latest nows from our troops at tho border Is not as happy as It might bo; It appears they havo neither onough clothes nor drinking water, and after all ono can do with very littlo clothos, whereas water Is a real necessity. Ono enterpris ing mother of a border boy was heard to say sho thought sho would forward some crates of bottled water, but that does not seem oactly practical, as by the tlmo tho water reaches El Paso tho men may havo moved on. Speaking of poreona doing with few clothes, I read-a very funny story In a current paper this week about a Methodist minister, who asserted from his pulpit, apropos of tho short skirts and open necks, "Evo, It Is true, did not rea lize that sho was not aressea unui ono ato the apple, and I rather wish that some of tho young women In my con gregation would eat an applo." NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Strawbrldge and their family moved this week Into their new home on Roberts road, Bryn Mawr. They have taken Woodlea, formerly the homp of Mr. Henry r. Sears. Mrs Ceorge W. Chilis Drexel, of Woot ton, Br.n Mawr, has recovered from her recent llness and has gona to Grlpsholm, her ausnmer homo at Islesboro, Me. Mr and Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Jr., have returned from their wedding trip and are spondlng tho summer at Pembroke, the home of Mr. Wheeler's mother. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Curtin, of Rosemont, accompanied by Mrs. William C. Bullitt, of Dovon, left Wednesday on a motor trip through the Now England Etates. Mrs. Horace Blnnoy Hare, of Harford, Radnor, left on Tuesday to spend a fort night In Newport. Miss Esther Hare, who Is now InVCanada, will Join her mother there. Sirs. Alba Johnson, of Rosemont, and Mrs. Alba Johnson, Jr., of Merlon, are pending a short time at Beach Haven. Mr. and Mrs. E. Waring WllEon, of Spring Mount, Rosemont, are occupying their cottage at Beach Haven for the sum mer, Mrs. Paxson Deeter, of Morris avenue, Bryn Mawr. left this week to spend the balance of the summer In Massachusetts, Where she will visit 'her sisters, Mrs. Har old McNeal and Mrs. Walter A. Carl. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Llpplncott and their small son, of 1107 Spruce street, have taken a cottage tor tne summer at vent- por, where, they will remain until late In the fan. Mr- and Mrs. Frederick W. Schmidt, of Juniper Hall, Radnor, motored down to Atlantic City yesterday and will spend tna-weeK-enu at me Mraymore. Mrs. Mifflin Itasln, of Spruce street, has left for Atlantic City, where she will spend the summer, Miss Katherlno Rogers, of 2201 St. James place, and Miss Sarah Taite, of German towp. hae returned to town from Ventnor, where they were the guests of Miss Florence White at her cottage, 102 Cornwell ayenue. for eejral days. Mrs. Gracq Hurley and Miss Theresa Hlckey have returned to their home In New York after spending several weeks with Mrs. R H Fogarty, of Bryn Mawr, Pa. Along the Main Line v BRYN MAWR Mrs. Benjamin G Wells. Mis Qlyde Wells and Mr. Talzen Wells, of Mo-ij&omery avenue, are traveling in Col orado. Mja. Charles S Townsend. of Montgom ery ar)ue. has gone to Boston, Mass., for an indefinite stay. " " WAYNE Miss M, Walsh, accompanied 7" by her aunt, of Upland Way, left pn M?n- day to spend the summer In Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Humbert Powell 'and their children. of Wlndemere avenue, sailed Wednesday for Boston They will spend the summer in New England Mrs i 3 Sldwell and her niece. Ml;s . Rae Johnson, of Bloomipgdale avenu. are spending sqma time in the. Pocono Moun tain STRAFFORD Mr. and Mrs. R. Emott liar wll) leave tomorrow to spend the summer at Isorth East Harbor. U. MU Kasor Mostcomery, of JRocis, Ga., Various Resorts Tonight for Is visiting her aunt, Mrs Robert Sayre Broadhcad, pf Strafford. DEVON Miss nilen Lathrop Hopkins and her brother, Mr.,, William Hopkins, of Devon( will leave on Tuesday on a West ern trip. Their first stop will be In Mil' waukee. Wis Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fuguet, who have been staying at the Marlborough-Btenhelm, Atlantic City, returned this eck to Rough wood, (heir home here. Germantown Mr. and Mr S-imuet M, Clement, Jr., aro occupying their new home at Wissa hlckon avcrrab and Hortter street. Mr. and Mrs. James IT. Donnelly, of Manhetm and Morris streets, are snendlntr 1 the summer at their cottage In Vcntnor. Mr. Harold Molcher, Mr. William Cramp Melcher, Jr., Mr. Charloi Melcher and Mr. Martin Melcher are camping for the sum mer at Camp Penn, Lake Champlaln, N. T. Dr. and Mrs Robert Pitflcld and their family, of 6211 Wayne avenue, are occupy ing their Jamostown cottage for tho sum mer. Mrs. Charles Keyes and her children, of 8802 Greene street, havo gone to James town, R. I., where they have a cottage. Their three sons, Mr. Merrltt Keyes. Mr. John Keyes and Mr. Baldwin Keyes, who are at tho Flattsburg Military Camp, will Join their mother later. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gordon MacGan ncn, whoso marriage took placo In June, have returned from Lako Mohonk, where they spent several weeks, and will spend the summer at tho homo of Mrs. MacOannon'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Seeds, at Wlssa hlckon avenue and Upsal street, until the oompletlon of their now home. Mrs. Mac Gannon beforo her marrlago was Miss Iola Seeds. Mr. and Mrs. John Seeds will leave August 1 to visit Mr. and Mrs. Soott Wear ing, at their cottago at Lako Chautauqua, n. y. Mrs. Enoch Taylor, of tho Delmar, left on Tuesday to spend the rest of the summer ai .rocono I'ines, in the Focono Mountains. Among the Delmar guests away for the summer aro Miss Ella Robblns, who has gone to West Boothbay Harbor. Me.; Mrs. Charles Lukens, who Is In Ocean City, N. J., and Mrs. F. A. Fable, who will stay at Longport until September. Mrs. William A. Shaw has returned to her homo, Morris street and Earlham terrace, from a month's stay at her cottage In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Elsenhower and their daughter. Miss Ruth Elsenhower, of West Upsal street, aro spending tho sum mer at their cottago In Chelsea. Tho Mlssaa McCalllp, of 234 West School House lane, aro visiting relatives In Pine Orchard, Conn. Norristown NORRISTOWN, Pa., July 21. Miss Kathryn Stlnion, of Port Kennedy, has is sued invitations for a porch dance at her homo next Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Tyson and their daughter. Miss Katharlno M. Tyson, havo left on a motor trip through the New Eng land States, tho White Mountains and Can ada. Mrs. John D. Weaver, of tho Norris, has gone to Waterbury, Conn., whore sho will bo the guest' of her sister, Mrs. H. F. Cas well., Mrs. James C. Pusey and her chllden, of 1428 Powell street, will spend the next week In Atlantic City. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Hamilton, of 4028 Walnut street, are spending the sum mer at their bungalow In the Thousand Islands. Miss Bertha Nowatny and Miss Tlllle Nowatny, of 112 North B4th street, were the guests of Mrs. A. Robert Wilson, of Pitman Grove, for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Boring and Master James Henry Boring, of 878 North 61st street, are spending the summer at their cottage In Atlantlo City. Mrt and Mrs F. L. Devlne, of Mayavllle, Ky announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Margaret Devlne, to Mr. Paul J. Drlscoll, of this city. Miss Nora Dowllng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dowllng, of 6Cth street and Lansdowne avenue, will remain for the summer In Strafford, Pa., as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John Gallagher. Pboto br PhotQ-Cratttra. MRS. WILLIAM S. ALLEN Mr. and Mrs. William S Allen, whose weddtoz took place June 21, have returned from their wedding trip and wen living at 230 South 49th street until the fall, when they will take apartmenta ha Wet PhlJ-deijWa. Hr,s.' v '.. mt VX . ;JPM Wm I I S&JIf&j - srxmi ,i5'PS'l m aSniMr ' &. t Yam BiJWBJP1;.'H mWmwff ' H BPP?K'''& fe EVENING LEBGEft - MRS. JOSEPH ROSENBLUTT Mrs. Roscnblutt, beforo her marrJngcv which took placo recently, was Miss Lulu Ruth Schwartz. Sho is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz, of Port Norris, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Roscnblutt will return from their wedding trip to tho West in September. They will mako their homo at 4545 North Cnmac street, Logan. COTTAGERS IN CHELSEA BUSY WITH PLANS FOR CHURCH SALE Annual Bazaar for Benefit of All Saints' Church to Be Held Next Week Moonlight Bathing and Sailing Parties Feature of Other Resorts ATLANTIC CITY. July 21. ARRANGEMENTS have been completed for the sixteenth nnnual sale of fanoy and useful articles to be held next Wednes day, from 10 o'clock until 0 o'clock, on the lower porches nf tho Hotel Yarmouth, Bel mont avenue and the Boardwalk, fo the benefit of All Saints Church. Chelsea, the members of which are anxious to reduce the 96000 mortgage. For weeks the Chelsea cot tage colony has been holding porch parties, and an Infinite variety of art needlework haa been accomplished. Among those who will preside at the various tables are: Fancy tablo Mrs. Edward Porteous, Mrs. Robert Martin Williams. Miss Wallace, Miss Motn Lisle, MrB William H. Knorr, Mrs. Louis Rodman Page, Jr., and Mrs. Owen Roberts. Useful table Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. H. Bennett, Miss Baker, Mrs. Sayen, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Colt, Mrs Rellly, Mrs. Mus grovo and Miss Stearns Toy table Mrs Craig, Miss Craig, Mrs. Samuel P. Huhn, Miss Phyllis Walsh, Mrs. Mullln, Miss Clarke, Mlns Lawrence Miss Luoy Shaw, Miss Phyllis Watt and Miss Catherine Lyon. Book table Mrs. Albert D. Pancoast, Miss McDowell, Miss Shewell, Mrs. Col lins and Miss Smith. Candy tablo Mrs S. Bartram Rtchards, Mrs. Townoehd, Mrs Edmunds. Mrs. Clar ence Caldwell, Miss Nathalie Caldwell and Mrs. Howard Liggett. Ice cream and cake Miss Helffensteln, Miss Vaughan. Mrs Williamson, Mrs. Kef fer. Mro. Twllley and Miss Meyer. Young women's auxiliary table 1 Miss Mary Jump, Mrs. William Arsey, Mrs. Wal ter Off, Miss Edna Janes, Miss Pauline Jump, Miss Dorothy Morley, Miss Eliza beth Kennedy. Miss Ruth Wilson, Miss Har riet Chapman, Miss Kitty Mlskey. Miss Mary Oft. Miss flatty Williams and Miss Francos Roberts. Mrs. George A. Carson and Miss Rita R. Carson have returned to their home In Torresdale nfter spending n fortnight at the Brighton. A charity bridge party was held at the Royal Palace Hotel on Wednesday morning under the direction of Mrs. Arthur Kauf man, of Philadelphia, who was assisted by Mrs Morris Apt, Mrs. uaniei aianaei, sirs. Isaao Hlrschler. Mrs. Gerson L. Kahn and Mrs. Millard F. Allman. Mr, and Mrs. Justice Cox have taken apartments at the Creston Hotel, Chelsea, for the remainder of the season Miss Virginia Henderson entertained at her Chelsea cottage Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Mildred Kimball, of Phil adelphia, CAPE MAY, July 21. ENTERTAINMENTS are In full swing and there are Informal affairs almost every day. Mrs. Joshua Ash Pearson gave a bridge on Wednesday afternoon. On Tuesday Miss Catherine Newbold gave a bridge In honor of Miss Bessie Pearson. Among the guests were Miss Ellen Orton. Miss. Eleanor Westcott, Miss Gladys Mor elll, Mrs. Albert Clrant, Jr., and Miss Lucy Thorn. Mr. and Mrs Henry Justl gave a dance at tha Red Mill for their sons. Mr. Charles Justl and Mr. Henry Justl, on Wednesday evening. Miss Lucy Grey, of Beach avenue, has Miss Anna Jackson, of Charleston, W. Va as her guest for several weeks. Mrs. Heyward and Miss Mary Heyward are spending some time at the Stockton Villa. Mrs. Heyward'a daughter, Mrs. Archibald M L. du Pont, is occupying a cottage on Stockton avenue. Mr. C. Berkley Taylor, of 2129 Pine street, la the guegt of hjs brother, Mr. Ed mund Taylor, at his cottage on Stockton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meeker, of Balti more, are occupying a cottage In New Cape May for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Page. Jr., ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Page, 3d, of Havtrford, are guests here for the summer. The former are to motor through New Jersey for several days, Miss Louise Walsh and her sister. Miss Elizabeth Walsh, of Stockton row, enter tained Informally at cards yesterday after noon. Dr. W, H. Jefferys, of Walnut lane, Ger mantown, has joined his family at the Stockton Villa. OCEAN CITY, July 21. MOONLIGHT sailing partita are fillln in the evenings of many of the younger folk here. The peculiar part of most of the ''satis" these days and nights la that thfcy are taken in fast motorboat. The participants spend a few hours in the bay and occasionally the trips are extended a few miles out on the open sea. The passing of the Ocean City Metorboat Club, which, a few years ago, was the ren dezvous for a large number of Philadel phia women, will probably be noted by them with regret The clubhouse was popu lar 'with them and many of (he younger set because of Its dances. The property has lust been purchased by a Philadelphia. Who will convert It into a beautiful bay Villa for a summer residence Mr. and Mrs. B. G Royal, of Camden, are occupying their villa on the bay front Miss Myrtle Ever, of Camden, Is among the visitors. Mr and Mrs. Robert C. Hicks are among the cottagers. Mr and Mrs. O J De, RoUsse and, Uttlr family, of Chestnut HUX ar cottagers. Mrs. Linn Bowman, a cottager, is enter- I Ulaiog Mr and Mrs. Theodore Miliar. Mrs. PHtLADELPHIA, FBIDlY, JULY 21, 1916. ns!B5 Photo by nembrandt Studio. Henry Matthews and Mrs. A. B. Fertlg, of Philadelphia. Mr. Albert R. Halg and his family are at their cottago. Mr. Louis Wagner, Jr., nnd his family, of Philadelphia, are occupying their cottago. Mr John C Trankland and his family aro hero for 10 days prior to motoring to Rochester, N. Y Mr. J. A. Lutz and his family are occupy ing apnrtmonts for tho season. Mr John McGarvcy nnd his family are at their cottage. Mr. Marmaduke D Smith and his family are cottagers. Mr. M J. Callaghan nnd his family, of East Orango, are hero for the remainder of the season Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Jones have opened their cottago on Park place. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay are at their bungalow on Park place. Mr. John Meigs and his family havo opened their apartments. WILDWOOD, July 21. MOONLIGHT bathing Is becoming very popular at this resort among those who dislike taking painful sunburn along with their surf enjoyment. A large number -of rmtrnmi nttanrta.ii ,. five hundred party at tho Hotel Dorsey Monday night The prize winners were: First. Count B. M. Nemegyel; second. Mrs Frank B. Smith; third. Miss May Heinle: fourth, Mrs Kresge, and fifth, .Mr. Charles W. FlBher. A large number of women of the sum mer colony nro Interested In the organ! ration of a working unit of the American Red Cross Association. Mrs. H Clayton entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. Restall, of Philadelphia, at the Ferns, Wlldwood Crest. Mr. Thomas Moyer and Mr. Paul Sewell ore spending a 10 days' vacation here at the Idlenlld Mrs Annlo Puff entertained Mr. David Ley and his fiancee, Mlsi Ellen Fraley, of Philadelphia, at her East Wlldwood ave nue cottage recently. Mrs Annie Bush and her daughters have taken one of the Fawley apartments on the beach front for the summer. .J1""' ,GeorK? w otto- ot Egg Harbor City. N. J., Is spending a fortnight here at mo uomion cottage. Mr. and Mrs. E. M Rldgeway, of Croia wicks. N. J., aro at tho Hotel Sheldon for an Indefinite stay N Miss Martha S Presanger Is spending a short vacation at this resort. Mrs. R. C Otwall, with her two daugh ters from Washington. D C. Is spending a few weeks nt the Wlldwood Manor. Miss Pauline Lanlng and Miss Mnbel Lan. Ing, of Cresse avenue, have been enter taining Miss Coralle Pealo and JUss Adalyn Palmer, of Philadelphia. Mr. F. M. Abernethy and his family have rented the Roger apartments for the ba. nnce of the season. The Friday evening dances at the Holly Beach Yacht Club are proving very pop ular. South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. James P. Nolan, of 308 South 13th street, have opened their cot tage In Chelsea for the summer. Their son and daughter are with them, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ambus, of 1021 South 7th street, havo returned after spending sev eral days In New York. Mr. A. Apfelbaum and Miss A. Apfel baum. of 610 South 3d street, aro spend ing a few das In New York. Mr. and Mrs. M. Friedman, of 1444 South street, are visiting relatives In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Walls, of 246 South Camao street; Mlsa Elizabeth Mc Menamln. 243 South Camac street, and Mr. William F. O'Brien, of South 29th street, will spend a few weeks at the Delaware Water Gap, Mrs. Frank Grady and her slater, Miss Rita McMenamln, of 243 South Camac street, were the guests of their aunt. Mrs. Edward A. Devlin, of Delanco, N. J., over the week-end. Miss Sara C. Shubln, of 1630 South 6th street, is convalescing from a serious Ill ness She wtfl go to her summer home, 183 East Hand avenue, Wlldwood, as soon as she is able to travel. Mr. and Mrs. George I. McArdle, of 1821' Daly street, are receUIpg congratulations on the birth of a son on July 7, to be named George I, McArdle, Jr. Camden and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Harry Humphreys and their children, of 8th and Cooper streets, have taken a cottage at Chelsea for the summer What's Doing Tonight Philadelphia Bapd , Bllaa IS. Kummil. coo. aucior. l bur tisii piaiai o Clock, nat, Falrmount Park Band Richard Schmidt, oon- trucior. ai cirawcxrry uaaaion, z o'clock nd 8 0 C40C Ketlce for the Society puts will be c- I ccpuw ana prinica in m. tvenin iutr, but gll uch notice uaat be written on on Jrltti "full' iu papw, muat be alined, in full, idreaa, and whtn. poulbla tl er mull tu. Kn adl phone numl imn ibcr.rauat bo site luch coBitaunlc.Uona to "SocUtr Editor," KreiOnj ecatt J Lcdjttr. 603 Cbotnut Uoliaa IM thai MqoUemeiiti sxo carried oat. 1 that fcrincatfou ma In p4wlblt, thai ca will not be publSh.d. I o tBi notice WAYNE BRANCH OF Election of Vice. Presidents Takes Place at Home of Mrs. Brooks The second open meeting of the Wayne Branch of the Southeastern District of the National Red Cross Society was held Tues day afternoon at the home of tha president; Mrs. William H. Brooks, of St. David's. A vice president was elected to represent each section In the Wayne Branch, namely! Wayne, Mrs. T. T. Watson) St. David's, Mrs. Charles S. Walton Radnor, Mrs". Horce Blnney Hare! Strafford, Mrs. Charles Winter Bailey, and Devon, Mrs. C. Howard Clark, Jr. Mrs. Matthew Randall was appointed chairman of the Committee on Enrolment. Mrs. W. A. Nichols chairman of the Com mltteo on Classes, Mrs. W. 11. Stone chair man of tho Committee on Supplies nnd Mrs. Louis J. Palmer chairman of tho Publicity Committee. Mr. Frederick II. Treat, of Wayne, of fered the society the use ot an apartment at the corner of Lancaster and Louella ave nues for their headquarters, which offer was accepted, nnd the rooms will be fitted up nt once to bo used. The class for surgi cal dressings met at the home of Mrs. W. Allen Barr, on Wayne axenue, yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. The next meeting of the Wayne Branch will bo held on Tuesday, August 1, at 4 o'clock, at Its headquarters. Along the Reading Mr. nnd Mrs Chauncey D. Robinson, of Auburntlate, Mass , are receiving congratu lations on tho birth of a daughter last Monday. Mrs Robinson will be remem bered ns Miss Marie Nelffcr, daughter of Dr. and Mrs Milton K. Nclffer, of Bent road, Wyncote. Mrs. Frank Sibley, of Summit avenue, Jenklntown, has left for Northeast Hnrbor, Me , where 'she will ba tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Frazler, for the month of August. Dinner dances are given every Tuesday evening at tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club through the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stoen, of 8S30 North 18th street, have closed their town house and are spending several weeks at the Beechwood, Jenklntown. Mr. and Mrs James Hallowell and their daughter. Miss Marlon Hallowell, have closed their town house and are spending the summer at Jenklntown. They will re turn to town lato In the fall. Mr. and Mrs M. M. Freeman, of Valley road, Melroso Park, are spending the sum mer at Longport. Mr. and Mrs P. McCutcheon nnd thelf family, of 6614 North 6th street, Oak Lano, are spending tho summer nt Iona, Nova Scotia. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Nadler, of 1623 Franklin street, are'spendlng the summer at Mag nolia, N. J. Miss Irene Cramner, of North 4th street, Is visiting rolatlves and friends for a fort night In Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tayler, of 918 North Franklin street, are stopping at 14 South Virginia aenue, Atlantlo City, for several weeks. Tioga MISS EDITH BOWKER SHARP Miss Edith Bowker Sharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Sharp, of 1320 Jeroma street. Is spending r fortnight at the Mount Pleasant House In the Pocono Mountains and Is prominent in all the social affairs of that resort. Mrs. Lillian Harkness, of 18th and On tario streets, has gone to the Maine coast for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Clifford Schum, of 3113 North 24th street, with her daughter, Miss Alice Schum, and sons, Mr. Leroy Schum and Mr. Scott Schum, will leave tomorrow for a fortnight's stay In Sellersvllle, Bucks County, Pa. Miss Carrie E. Simon, of 362S North Marvlne street, is visiting the family of Rabbi Charles I llorrman at their cot tago In Tannersvllle, N, Y, Mrs. George Felltz and her daughter, Miss Carol Felltz, ot 20th nnd Westmore land streets, have gone to Ocean City, N. J., for the remainder of the season. North Philadelphia Miss Helen Youngblood, of 913 North 22d street, Is spending the summer In Atlantlo City with her mother, Mrs. H. Youngblood. Miss May R. Dillon, of 1119 Mount Ver non street, has returned home after spend ing some time with Mrs. Charles V. Reel, of Bala. Miss Elva Gelst. of 1435 North 11th street. Is spending a week In New York visiting friends. Miss Ella Campbell, of 803 North Camao street, and Miss Anna McMenamln will sail for Boston fot an extended tour through New England. Miss Ella J, Mclaughlin, of 232 North 7th street, has left for Atlantlo City, where she -will open her cottage for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Donnell, ot St 41 North 16th street, are at the St Charles, At lantlo Cty, for an extended stay, Mr. Charles Kern, of 1933 North Marvin street, will spend a, week at Avalon, in camp, and the first week in August at Point Pleasant Frankford Miss Rosalie Cavanaugh. ot Fox Chase, entertained a number ot her friends on Sup day at her summer bungalow at BUllngs port, N J. Miss Kathryn Mooney, Miss Mary Wln gert. Mlsa Kathryn Lufkln and Mr Will lam Dnmn were the guests of the JI H I last y4lc- It K - ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION to HOLD STREET CARNIVAL. THIS W&BK ' u Gethsemane Lutheran Church to Benefit by Affair 6fven Tonight and Tomorrow at Westminster Street, 60th and Edgewood THIT Gethsemano Athtetlo Association will glvo a street carnival on West minster avenue, between 60th and Edge wood streets, this evening and tomorrow In aid of the Gethsemane Lutheran Church, 60th street and Westminster avenue. Booths for cake, candy, fish pond, fortune telling, Ice cream and soft drinks Wilt be decorated with Jnpanese lanterns nnd tha national colore. Automobile and hay wagon rides will also be given. The Gethsemane Orchestra will furnish the music. Mr. L. L. Kretder and Mr. Bonsatl are In charge of tho affair. Those whd will ns slit are Mr. Charles Martin, Mr. D. Simp son, Mr. J. Simpson, Mr. William Dorsey, Mr. Robert Crosley, Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Rice, Mr. William Schwelkert, Mr. Robert Mar tin, Mr. Frankfleld, Mr. Plumrldge, Mr. Stevens. Mr. Edward Herman, Mr. Gilbert Yoder and Mrs. Atvan Nopale. The Women who will aid aro Miss Helen Hoffman, Mlsi Rice, Miss Elizabeth Teal, Miss E. Persall and Miss Alice Klngser. The Mlshorral Zloh afllllated with the Council of Jewish Clubs held Its last meet ing at 818 South 6th street. Mr Jacob Clearfield reported for tha Membership Committee that Mr. Benjamin Shohcn, Mr. Nathan Root and Mr. Benja min Belltfky had been admitted as mem bers. Mlsi Sophia Bramnlck reported the Sabbath school at 4th nnd Lombard streets. Miss Clara Herman reported for the Club Commlttoe, which Is taking care of our four auxiliaries under the leadership of tho presi dent. Elections were held nnd tho following officers wero chosen unanimously: M-. Her man Malorman, president: Mr. Jacob Clear field, vlco president! Miss Clara Herman, recording secretary, and Miss Rose Udo wltz, financial secretary and treaaurer. ANIGHT In Japan will ba given under the auspices of the Permanent Relief Com mittee for Settlement and Dispensary Work tomorrow evening on the lawn of Mrs. George Pancoast'a home, 66th street and City line, Oak Lane. Those who will tako part In the entertainment are Miss Anna Du Gan, soprano; Mrs. James Hlndle, con tralto; Mr, J, C. Torrey, tenor, nnd Mr. Wlllam Pass, basso. Miss Mabel Williams HAIG'S WOUNDED SOLDIERS TELL ELLEN ADAIR OF FIERCE FIGHTING Maimed Men, Smiling Bravely, Cheered by Throngs at Charing Cross as Tnev Return on Red Cross Trams. Many With Empty Sleeves By ELLEN It'rttfeti Bpeoiall for LONDON. July 7. -Wo stood by thou sands In Charing Cross Station waiting the arrival of the wounded from tho great of fensive Tho crowds were wildly enthu siastic. "Keep behind the barriers'." called a big policeman. "They won't be long now!" An hour slipped by another hour and the multitude by the barricade grew rest less. "We'll give them n truly British wel come when they do arrive." cried a gray haired man. And at his words a London "bobby" uwung tho big gates open and a mighty cheer rent tho air. A Red Cross wagon, moving slowly, head ed the long procession. Sight of the three still figures on the forcmoBt stretchers made the shouts die on the lips of the specta tors. Thoy uere wrapped In blankets nnd muffled almost to the eyes Heads ivero uncovered as they passed before us nnd a great silence fell on the crowd It was broken by the quiet sobbing of a woman. Then a little London flowcrseller ran forward and placed a rose upon each stretcher Ono of tho muMled figures lifted a wealc hand and touched the flower. The crowd broke Into cheers again. Immediately behind came an open car riage In which sat four'smlling "Tommies." Each had an empty Blceve and there was almost more bandage about them than uni form. But, "are we downhearted 7 Never!" they shouted and the crowd hurrayed with Joy. Roses In profusion were flung Jnto the carriages. The soldiers stuck them at ridiculous angles into their helmets, behind their ears and ery often among the bandages. I have seldom seen such smil ing bravery as those boys showed. "HI, where's my Llzzle7" called out an elderly man who was lying In a motorcar wlh his knees strapped out on a temporary sireicner. "Here, John, here I" cried nn excited voice from tho crowd, and "Lizzie" darted for ward. She was a large, stout woman in a "bugled" bonnet, but In a trice she had whisked the door of that slowly moving automobile open and was beside her John, covering his unstunen face with kisses. "Three cheers for Lizzie !" cried the crowd. And Lizzie graciously waved her hand ns though she and her wounded hus band wero royalty in state procession. Motor after motor and carriage after carriage went slowly past. Part ot tho toll of the great offensive was before us now. But though they were pale and weary from their cross-Channel Journey, a great optimism shone on the faces ot those wounded men. "Wo captured the first-line German trenches all along our line!" called out the boy, "We've taken hundreds and hundreds ot prisoners!" called another. I slipped through the crowds and past the long line of motorcars nto the rear of the station, where the wounded were being helped or carried into ichlclea. Three men. who had been bayoneted, were sitting in Invalid chairs. "I'd go back again tomorrow, if I could," said one ot them, "but I got mine on Sun day at Mametzl We'd shelled the German dugouts until they were piled up with dead. And then we made a little charge. Cheer ful we were, and singing, though you couldn't hear a note for the thunder of the guns I" "Don't you believe them rumors about the Germans not putting up a hand-to-hand fight 1 Look at that blessed leg of mine. Ran me three times through, they did! But David here finished that little lot oft," and he indicated the man beside him, who was too wan and 'weary to speak, but who smiled faintly at his friend's words. "The Red Cross chaps found me lying Under a heap ot dead," continued the firsts "some were British and some were Oerman It's a hard matter to pick out the wounded from the dead, but I managed to get an arm loose and signaled to the bearers," A pale-faced boy, who was lying on a stretcher close beside a wagon, told me his leg had been blown oft at La Bolselle, and he had lain out on the battlefield for 30 hours "We're doing great things out there," he said proudly, 'though It'll take lears to clean up those1 awful fields 1 The dead are heaped up everywhere " "I got mine at the end of the charge," said a Gay Gordon with a bandaged knee and an empty sleeve, "but the German losses were terrific," A voice with a strong Lancashire accent sounded near me ''Our battalion was formed almost entirely from clerks, but they wielded the bayonet better than the pen," it oald. "We drove the enemy back from a point far ahead of our lines at Montauboo." "I don't mind the big sheila so much as the grenades and the bombs." remarked a Scottish Borderer "I got a piece of bomb In the cheat four dys ago. It 11 be a close companion for some weoJus, I'm afraid " Said e. slightly wounded soldier: "Our company captured crowd of Gorman of fc'AeSHraK iF-&J2&fe; tfpM-s-i ill H PIIUW. ', will be tho accompanist. Among the numbers given will be "Thre LltOa Maids from School," from "The Mikado" trio and darice, with chorus; Yifm-Yuni, Mlsi Ethel Furnee) Peep-Bo, Miss RUtfc Wenrlck; PlttlSlng, Miss Ethel KAufmahj Japaneso love song, dance and chorus ! solo Miss Elslo Llthgow. Packages of tea, cakes, Japanese articles, Ico tream and candy will ba on sale. A house party Is being1 planned by Charles Klmmerle, of 1601 South Brpad street, to be held In Wlldwood Crest, Among those who are expected to"'ttend are Mlso Helen Carrol, Miss Anna Dunn, Miss Eleanor Magee, Miss, Edna Tatera, Miss Margaret Cooney, Mr. Mf J, Cunning ham, Mr, Charles Hobah, Jr., Mr. John A. Sabold, Mr. Lawrenc Conlen and Mr, John Daley, Jr. Mrs. Klmmerle will slot aa chaperon. f THE "Dux Club" of. Philadelphia 1tel Its weekly meeting on Sunday at the horns of Mr. Julius Katz, 1210 East Moya monstng avenue. The most Important sub ject under discussion was tha purchasing of a new bungalow at Clementon, N. J. A motion was made and passed that & committee bo appointed to look, jnto the purchase of a bungalow. Mr. Maurice M. Cohen, the president, appointed the follow ing commltteo! Mr. Maurice M. Cohen, Mr. Harry Lavner, Mr. Harry Jaspan, Mr. William Samuels, Mr, Samuel Samuels, Mr. David Sharoff and Mr. Julius Katz. New members admitted to the club were Mr. Samuel Silver, Mr. Jack Goldsmith and Mr. Benjamin Cramer. Tho club will glye a supper In honor of President Maurlco M, Cohen tomorrow at the Hotel Walton. On Sunday night the Dux Club Will hold Its meeting at the home of Mr. Benjamin Felves, 3003 Berks street' The club will then motor to Atlantlo City. An entertainment was given by member of the Three-Point Club last Bunday. A large attendance was scheduled. Some of the guests gave an Interesting exhibition of dancing and a number of dialogues were re cited by Mr. JVllllam Nathan. Mr. Lewis Cutler sang several songs and Mr, and Miss Tankel danced. A loving cup was presented to the club by Mr. Reuben Is dauer, Jr. ADAIR the Evening Ledger. the 14th Reserve Corns. Soma rViarm rnnntii them from Baden they were said they" had no water to drink, for five daysl No wonder they surrendered!" The "Tommies" frequently make strange, mispronunciations of tho- French tongue. "Wo charge at Flaucourt humming thj Mayonhalse, " said one of them. The end of the war Is not fn sight, but London is immensely cheered oyer the vlo torles In the great offensive. OLD GARDEN TO BE RESTORED D. A. R. to Improve Stenton Grounds, in Germnntown Stenton mansion s-ardens. In Csrmantnwn. will b,o restored. The Daughters of the Rev. olutlon havo discovered a Journal, written by James Logan, secretary to William ?enn, describing the flowers and shrubs planted In tho garden, nnd they have begun tho work of restoring tho place to its original beauty. Broad-leaf laurels, larkspur, Dutch pop ples, snapdragons, china pinks and marl golds are being placed In the garden, BrlckB that were brought from England for tho construction of Logan's' home are being used In restoring the garden wall. Wife Lends to Convict's Recapture William Briscoe, of 1703 North Camaa street, who escaped from the House of Cor rectlon after being sent there on Juno 8 to servo a sentence of one year for beating his wife, was recaptured last night at 16th and Oxford streets. Since his escape in June, after serving but a few days of tha sentence, he has been annoying his, wlfo by accosting her on the street and writln her threatening letters. She complained to the police. He was rearralgned today. i Kensington Miss Elizabeth Kamp, ot 1903 East Ari zona street, Is a guest of friends' at Atlan tlo City. Dr. and Mrs. M, W. Fellman are Bpendin seeral weeks at the Leland. Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. W. Parsley, of 119 West Susquehanna avenue, spent several days this week with a party ot Kenslngonlana who are .camping In the Pocono Mountain. Eoxborough Miss Edith Page, ot Wlssahlckon, waa entertained by a number of friends at her home Monday evening before leaving for an extended camping trip tq- the Pocono Mountains. On her returrrehe will he tha guest of Miss Anna Ivey, of this city. Girard Farms Mr, and Mrs. Charles Shlster, of 2500 South Cleveland avenue, are entertaining Mrs. William D. Bricker. of Mount Pocono. Pa. She will remain with them for about ten days. AMUSEMENTS B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE "Made in Philly' 60 Philadelphia Favorites 58 THE HIT Or THE HESO!U Today at 3. gto 80ci Tonltht at 8. gffa to It. Globe Theatre inSSSVt,. A M, to Jl P M lOp. lie, ztfc "OVER THE GARDEN WALL' AD HOYrS MINSTRELS And Other Feature Acta --- IP YOU HAVE NEVBR VISITED THB VICTORIA "j This Vn!tlisit Photoplay Yoi HT W11 to Mt. WHERE IS MY DAUGHTER? Moral Story tor Men and Woman A VOQniZI M. 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