EVENING LEDaEKr-PHILADELPHlA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 19.G. It fANCY WYNNE TURNS TO NORTHERN RESORTS FOR CHATTY COMMENT Bar Harbor Is About at Its Height Just Now, With Many Affairs Planned for August Newport Starts Summer Concerts Other Matters of Interest THE deslro to work for tho lied Cross Brows Rreater, It seems, and nil over the country tho summer colony has taken up the work. Quite a great deal has been accomplished dtirlnfr these rainy days, ' and at Bar Harbor, for Instance, during the last few days any number of women have been rcwlnjr n way,-making bandages and furnishing kits for soldiers at home and abroad, Mrs. John Markoe Is an ardent worker at tho war relief rooms, and bo are Mrs, Gerald Hotsman and Mrs. Ben Tllgliman, Mrc. Tllghman, by the way, entertained at dinner Monday night, and among her guests were Dr. and Mrs, Bob Lo Conto nnd Mrs. Charlie Wright, who Is. a very lntlmao ft lend of the erstwhllo Su6la Sturgls Stewart. Between showers somo persons ven tured out on tho golf links up thero and nmrd mud and drlzzlo played vigorously. Among the Phlladclphlans wcro Margaret nn 'innah Wright, their father, 3. Mo garh.o Wright, nnd Whitney Wright. Mrs. Francis King Walnwrlght and Mrs. Charllo Wright havo registered at the Swimming Club nnd will remain In Bar Harbor through tho coming month. Tho John Lewises, who aro now up In New Brunswick, expect tocomo down by way of Malno and will spend next month In "Bar Harbor also. Newport has started up In real gaiety, nnd Monday's record of social doings In eluded two concerts, one In tho morning and a second In tho afternoon, at tho Casino. Countess Glna Mozatto, who has been heard various times at war relief af fairs In Now Yorki appeared In Nowport for tho first tlmo and was an unprcco 'dented success. Our townswoman, Mrs. Craig Blddlc; entertained at luncheon at tho Casino that day. On Saturday tho Gtfford Cochrans havo planned to give a danco at th Nowport Golf Club, and the Clarenco Dolans will glvo a dinner be foro tho event. Mrs. Cochran, it will be remembered, was '-Mabel Taylor, the younger daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Madi son Taylor, of this city. Both Mabel and her older sister, Edith, married New Tork men. ' They were such pretty girls and, though 1 havo not seen them lately, they tell me that tho good looks which their mother and grandmother, Mrs, Henry Drayton, has before them, aro still with them, so to speak 'Edith was very artis tic, Inheriting her talent from her mothor, who Is ono of our foremost miniature painters and usually has a i r of theso exquisite products of her U. juIi on exhibition at tho Academy. Down In Hot Springs, Va., Miss Helen Parrlsh, of this city, together with Miss Gladys Ingalls, has taken charge of a branch of tho National Surgical Dressing Committee, whoso headquarters Is in New York. Tho members of this new branch aro to meet every morning, if you please (that shows how enthusiastic they are), at ths-'Homestcad Casino and roll bandages und make compresses for hospitals In Europe. Tho work was organized by Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, of Washington, who Is chairman of tho committee for tho District of Columbia and who mado a plea yesterday morning at tho Casino for war-relief work. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. 'Joseph M. Gazzam will give a lunch eon on Friday at her homo in Newport in honor of her daughter, Miss Olivia M. de Beelen Gazzam. Miss Natallo Walton and Miss Mer cedes Walton entertained at a putting party, followed by tea, at the Torresdalo Golf Club this afternoon. Among the invited guests woro Mrs. C. W. Middle ton, Mrs. C. W. Mlddleton, Jr., Mrs. Thom as E. Coale, Mrs. Harold Barton, Mrs. William Wiltshire, Mrs. Arthur Hpwe, Mrs. Joseph Phillips, Mrs. A. Mercer Diddle, Mrs. William B, Chamberlain, Mrs. Percy Brown, Miss Jean C. Bullitt, Miss Mer cedes Walton, the Misses Mack, the Misses McFaddon, Mrs. Frank Brunner and Mrs. H. F. Walton. Miss Natalia Wqlton has just returned to her home after a visit to Beach Haven. f Mrs. Itobert M. Glrvin, Jr., of Rosemont, gave a delightful children's party yesterday afternoon in honor of the fifth birthday of her little daughter, Miss Alice Kennedy Glr vin. Among the children present were Miss Marjory Relley, Miss Kathleen Relley and MIbs Pamela Reiley, the small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Relley; Miss Llla Agnes Hilt and Master Howard L. Hill, Mas ter Meredith B. Colket, Jr., and Master Gor don Colket, and Masters Robert M. Glrvin, 3d, William Harper Glrvin and Davidson Kennedy Glrvin. Mr. and Mrs. Glrvin and family will leave early In August for a motor trip through New England, Mrs. F.. Harrison Hutchinson, of Oak wood, Jobstown, N. J., and Miss Gladys Black, of Locust Hall, Jobstown, gave a tennis tournament on the Oakwood court yesterday, Tnere were 16 entries. Lunch eon was served at 1 o'clock a( Locust Hall. Among those, who played were Mrs, John V. Bishop. Miss M. Thlbault, of New York; Miss Marion' F, Sharpless, Wyncote ; Miss Austin and Miss Abby Austin, of Bristol, Fa.; Miss Hilda Smith, Mt. Holly; Miss Margaret Packer, Mrs. Guy C. Cleveland, Orange, N. J.; Miss Theresa Kuser, of Trenton; Miss Johnson. Miss Patterson, Fottstown, Pa.; Mrs. E. B. Grubb and Miss Ehret, of Edgewater Park, and Miss Rose Barnes, of Jobstown. Mr, and Mrs. C. Hartman Kuhn, of Haverford, will leave today for an extended trip to tho Pacific coast. Mrs, Richard Wain Melrs, Miss Anne W. Meirs, Mr, William, W. Melra and Mr, Jar vis Meirs. who have been spending several weeks In Chelsea, are expected to return to this city tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grlswold Flagg, of Villanova, will leave next week for Banff, Canada. Miss Virginia Ransom has returned to her home in Roland Park, Md., after visit ing Mrs, Frederick Butler Emblck, at Road Bide Cottage, Devqn. Miss Dorothy Barnes, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Hampton Barnes, of West Acres. 'Devon, is visiting Mrs. John Harri on at Bar Harbor. Mr "and Mrs. W. Kemble Yarrow, of Straifprd, are spending a week at the Chel sea, Atlantic City- Mr. ?nd Mrs. George Quintard Horwltz will leave next week to spend a few weeks at WatcH Hill. R. J. Mr. Samuel H. Troth and hli daughter, MUa Anna. M S. Troth, and Mis Mar guerite, Campbell, of St. David's, will leave Jamestown on August I for a camp Jn the White Mountains, where they will be joined later by Mr Edward p. Troth, who at present 1 at Camp Tecumseh, N. H. They Will return tn September. Mrs, C. yarnaU Abbott and her little daughter, Peggy Abtott of Rosa Valley, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Chllds Carpenter at their home, the Salt Box, New Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Holtlngaworth Slier, of 181 Bitten houso sqgare. Is at Ann Arbor, Mich. Miss Marlon Blley, of 2027 Chestnut street, left yesterday for a few weeks' stay at Tumble Falls, N J, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tatnall, of Stan thope, Bryn Mawr, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Earnshaw, will leave tomor row for a five weeks' visit at Lake Tahoe, Cat Along the Main Line OVnitDHOOK Mr. and Mrs. Percy Simpson, of Lynctedoch, spent tho week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Taylor at their cottage, Capo May. Mr, and Mrs. William Morlce, of Over brook, who aro occupying their Beach ave nue cottage, nt Capo May, entertained a large house party over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Harding and their daughter spent the week-end at Po cond Pines, Pa. ItOSEMONT Mr. and Mrs. Garrett L. Rcllly, of Itnsemont, are spending the sum mer at tho Grlswold, New London, Conn. Mr. nnd Mrs. James D. WInsor, Jr., of rtosemont, have gone to Eagles Mere for the remainder of tho summer. Chestnut Hill Mrs. Henry A. Ansell, of tho Creshetm Annex, will leave on August 4 for Cape May to spend the remalndor of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. C. I- Adams, of Summit avenue, Chestnut Hill, aro entertaining Mrs. W, M, Hannold and her daughter. Miss Mabel G. Hannold, this week. GOLF TOURNAMENT HELD IN CAPE MAY DESPITE RAIN "Women Brave Jupiter Pluvius on Golf Links at Resort. Ocean City Preparing for South Jersey Tennis Tour nament in August Other News CAPE MAY, July 26. THE rain yesterday did not halt the vari ous activities of the day, which were numerous. The women's golf tournament was In full swing, although tho participants camo in dripping with water, but happy in having made excellent scores. Among those on the clubhouse veranda were Mrs. Arthur Colahan, Mrs. Huellngs, who Is a new mem ber nnd an enthusiastic one; Mrs. W. N. Stevenson, Miss Mario Starr, Miss Rena Dlmond nnd Miss Marguorlto Dlmond. Probably the most attractive party of tho week was given Monday afternoon by Mrs. Joseph B. McCall at the golf club. She entertained at bridge followed by tea, and her guests Included Mrs. Caleb J. Milne, Jr., Mrs. Edward 'Crozer, Mrs. William Drayton Grange, Mrs. Horace Eugeno Smith, Mrs. George W. Boyd, Mrs. Norman Grey, Mrs. E. O. Richards, Mrs. David Ellis, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Joshua Ash Pearson, Miss Edith Smith, Miss Mary Smith, Miss R. Walter Starr, Mrs, Walter Freeman and Mrs. Walter Cox. Mrs. Jay Whlthnm. who is a. guest at tho Chalfonte, gavo an Informal party at the movies last night. Mr. and Mrs. Gamble Latrobs will give a beach party this evening In honor of Miss Louise House, of Baltimore, who Is their guest Mr, and Mrs. John Gates, of Philadelphia, who havo taken a cottage for the Bummer, entertained Mr. Arthur E. I. Jackson ovev tho week-end. Dr. and Mrs. T. Holllngsworth Andrewi have taken a, cottage for the remainder o the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dudley, of 2807 Indian Queen lane. Germantown, havo opened their cottago for the summer. They are accompanied by their children. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farr were among the week-end guests here. Miss Suo Heberton has returned home after a visit to the Misses McCabo at their cottage on Columbia avenue. A bridge party wilt be given tomorrow evening at the Chalfonte. Among those who will play will be Mr. and Mrs. Claude Howard, Mrs. Benjamin Orton, Mr. and Sirs. Jay Whltham, Mrs. Alexander Grant, Jr., Miss Ellen Orton, Miss Heten Buehler, Miss Katherlne Newbold. Mrs. Wyant, Mrs. J. O. Nicholson, Miss Lindsay Satterfleld and Mr. Frederick Satterfleld. Mrs. Benjamin Orton entertained a few friends Informally at bridge on Monday morning at the Chalfonte. The bont running between Cape May and Philadelphia, which made Its first trip on Sunday, had Dr. R. Walter Starr as a passenger, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Gaylord have re turned to their home In Germantown after having spent the week-end as the guests of Miss Catherine Deerlr- at her cottage. Mr. Harold Foster will apend a fort night here. Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Smith, of Balti more, are registered at the Stockton Villa for several weeks. Mr. Richard Norrls and Mr. William Norrls aro making a short stay here. Mr. and Mrs. James Moore are here for a few days. A dinner party at the Corinthian Yacht Club Included Mr. and Mrs. George K. Crozer, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Grange. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Orey and Mr, and Mrs. Richard C. Norrls, A sale of fancy and useful articles, cakes and candles will be held today, tomorrow and Friday for the benefit of the Presby terian church. The Juniors are having a tennis tourna ment at the Cape May Golf Club. Among those entered are Miss Louise Grey, Miss Mabel Reid, Miss Elizabeth Pearson, Miss Lucy Grey, Mr. Charles Justi, Mr. Jack Grange. Mr, William M. Bunn, 2d. Mr. H. M, Justl. Jr.. Mr. Donald Steele. Mr. Paul Neath Mr, W, Macfarland and Mr, Herman Grange. ATLANTIC CITY, July 26. n yrRS. JOHN McCONAGHY gave a bridge iVJL luncheon at her cottage, 103 South Berkley square, In honor of Mrs. C. C, Wit son, who Is spending the summer In Ocean City. Among those present were, Mrs. Clay ton HBy- Mrs- Wllbert Beaumont, Mrs. William Matthews, Mrs. Ferdinand A. Loeb, Mrs. Ethel Keedler and Mrs, Clara Lan dreth. Mrs. Samuel W. Whan entertained at bridge at her Chelsea home, Aberdeen and Ventnor avenues, when her guests were Mrs. Alfred H. Johnson, Mrs. A. I Myers, Mrs. Harry Parsons, Mrs. Frederick M, Bollman, Mrs. Harry Vila, Mrs. N. D. Ruh land, Mrs. Florence Garnet, Miss Parker, Mrs. G. C. Seldel, Mrs. Albert Bait, Mrs. E. G. Wigglngton, Mrs. Frank Schanz and Mrs. John M. Bradley. Seashore fashionables who are enjoying a round of gaiety still And time to play bridge for sweet charity. Mrs. George T. Lipplncott wilt be assisted by her sister, Mrs. William H. Bartlett, In giving a cljarlty bridge at the Chelsea Hotel on Fri day afternoon, August 25 is the date selected for a bridge party to be given at the Atlantlo City Yacht Club for the benefit of the Atlantlo City Hospital. Mrs. W. Chandler Stewart has charge of the arrangements. General and Mrs. James Forney, who are spending the summer at the Ostend. have been entertaining their son, Mr. John W. Forney, who will leave In a few days for the Mexican border Mr and Mrs. John R- LIvezey. who have been giving a series of houM partita a( their summer torn pa Nevr Hampshire avenue. MISS MARJORIE EDWARDS Miss Edwards, who is tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jonathan Edwards. of Ovcrbrook, will leave shortly to visit her nunt, Mrs. W. Hcywnrd Drayton, 3d, at Ryes Mass. had Mr. and Mrs. W. Frceland Kcndrlck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles L. Martin and Mr. nnd Mrs. John FIto ns their guests over tho week-end. Sir. and Mrs. Georgo Anderson motored down from Now York to spend a week at tho Traymore. Mrs. Anderson Is known professionally as Madame Frltzt Scheff. Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Dalslmer aro visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stern at their cot tago, 105 South Elberon avenue. OCEAN CITY, July 26. MANY of tho tennis players who plan to take part In the South Jersey cham p!nnhlp events on the Ocean City Yacht (' lurts aro taking almost dally prac- tlc Theso matches, which havo been n fcaturo of summer llfo here In August for many years, wero held for tho first tlmo last season on the yacht club grounds, and attracted much Intorest. Among tho play ers wcro n numbor of experts from Phila delphia, Atlantic City and Capo May. Plans are being perfected to engage tho services of a professional of tho Queen's Club, Eng land, to assist tho less-skilled players. Mr. Brlggs, Mr. Lake, Mr. Scott and Mr. Qulnn engago In occasional spirited contests on these courts. There is a movement on foot to have the two Japanese tennis players now In this country appear here during the month of August. Mr. S. Stanger Iszard and his family, of Woodbury, are here for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McKeown aro cottagers. Dr. R. C. Clemmer nnd his family, of Philadelphia, have returned home after SCHOOLS AND nSF K JlSml I COLLEGES N Jmf yr "T-VtW 1 Vocational Courses for Women Temple University offers many vocational opportunities for women. Among these are courses for practical housekeepers, dieti cians for hospitals, v dressmakers, milliners, story tellers for children's libraries, social workers, private secretaries, stenographers, book keepers, costume designers, musi cians, chiropodists, etc. Call, write or phone today for Catalog M-16. Phone, Diamond 63 1 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 1 Broad St. below Iltrke B Philadelphia. Young Men and Boya NAZARETH. PA. Nazareth Hall Military Academy NAZARETH, VA. rounded IMS A Military Academy for Boya. College Pre- Faratory and Business Couraea. Military life at. orda healthful exerclae and atrenathena orderly habits and obedience. All Athletlca. A school that la better because It Is different, and differ ent because It la better. Addreaa . . Bar. 1TUANC1S E. OUU.NEUT, Principal. CHESTER, VA. Pennsylvania Military College CIIESTEB, PENNA. Scpatatt frtvaratory School or Bov T West PMiti o the Xtyttomt Btati. Su perior Ecbolaatlc, Physical and Moral Training to develop Superior Men, tpegreea In Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Economic and Finance. Beat Equipment. Col. CltAH. E. HYATT, Commandant. Bex BaS. HABniSUCBO. PA. HARRISBURG ACADEMY I a country achool founded in 1789. V . Modern building. large campu. V I Small classes and Individual Instruction. I Thorough couega preparation, nate him to 1900 for single room. All athletic. Separate achool for younger boy. We Invite cloaiat Ueatgatlon a peraonal visit if possible. Kor catalogue addrea AKTIIUB E. UBOWN. B. A., Headmaster WEXONAH, N. J. WEN0NAH MILITARY ACADEMY 12 mile from Philadelphia. In town without factorle or saloons. U. 8. Army Offlcer do. tailed. Special achool for Junior. Catalog. DB. O, H. I.OBENOE. President. Cl-AVTON A. bNYDEK. Ph. B.. Bupi. Bai 4 It. Wenonah. it. 1. SUMMIT. K J. CARLTON ACADEMY Upper School for older boya .give thorough pre paration forall college. .Individual attention Commeralal Course. Athletic Sporu. Healdent ctsplats. Lower School for looojsx boya, viUi rhnfn hv &frr.atl. spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Morgnn H. Thomas nt their Central avenue cottage. Mr. Samuel Young and his family, of Philadelphia, aro at their Wesley avenue cottage. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick T. Jonnlngs, of Philadelphia, aro cottagers. Miss Gratz, of Philadelphia, has opened her apartments In tho northern section of tho city. Miss Minnie Wnnnmaker, who spent sev eral weeks nt her cottngo hero, left" this week for Bethayres, whoro Bho will remain for somo tlmo. Mr. Frnnk Snydor and family, of Ger mantown, nro cottagers. WILD WOOD, July 26. Tho South Jersey Fresh Air Home for tho Children hns actively entered Into Its season's work, and looks forward to tho liberal responses of tho visitors and cot tagers to help carry on tho work It has done so successfully In the last few years at this resort and the allied resorts of Five Mllo Beach. Mrs. Fox, of Roland Hall, Is arranging to glvo a lawn party for tho benefit of the home. Ono evonlng recently whllo Mr. and Mrs. Rosskams had gono over to the Wlldwood Crest Pier In their motor to listen to tho band concert word was sent to them to return home quickly, that there was some ono "breaking In." On returning tho front door was found wldo open and tho place in darkness. They entered cautiously and, upon turning on tho hall lights, wero' much surprised to find 30 friends present. The event was a Burprlso party in honor of Mr. Rosskam. Miss L. Welndell, of West Philadelphia, Is spending a week at this resort. Mr. John Dawl and his son, Mr. Francis Dawl, of 721 Broadway, Camden, are stop ping with Mrs. George Lclthwhlto at her Central avenue cottage. Miss Anna Delaney and Mr. John F. Coleman, of Wlldwood, who were married at tho Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, Philadelphia, will live In Philadelphia. Miss Mary Simpler, whose home is in Pit man, N. J., Is spending a short time here. Practical Education L Vt train atudente for rood poettlone as Btenoiraphara. Bookkeepere. Becre tarlta and Saleamen and And road po tions tor tntm. May we aerva youT Ernertl as taachcra Charm mod erate. Day and NUiu Bcbool now epan. Wby not bejln nowt Straycr's Business College R01-07 Chtatnnt St., Phlla. I Walnat 354 Main 1980 I- BROWN P EP Parkway Bldr. Broad anil Charrv fita. Prepare for o.tie. business and Civil eerv- ice. can or aena ior waiaiog L,. SPANISH Tutorlnr. Pure Caatlllan. Frlv, or claas leaa. Tranalatlona. lrof, do Altera, 1121 Wulnut.l'ri.tVal.6tM8 NBW lltOOMFlEHl. PA. CAHSON XONO INSTITUTE 78th Year New Hloomflel.i Academy. Couraea: Collate Prepar atory. Music. Hualnrsa. Normal. Junior, Sep. arata modern bulldlnss for boya and gtrla, l'uptla under IS yeira special attention. Tirma, 1200 and up; Juniors, 1235. Carson Lonr Institute, Dox U, ew Bloomfleld, l'a. fiU'AItTIIMOHK, PA. SWAllTHMORE I'KEPABATOKY SCHOOL Every facility In modern, well-equipped build Inas, recreation and refined aurroundlnra; men. tal. moral and physical development. A. II, Tomunson. jieaumas., uox ai.awannmore, rs. Young Xadlea and Girls CHAMBEBBBEBO, PA. PENN HALL SCHOOL POIt GIBLS Medtrn fireproof buildings, new gymnasium, awlmmln pool. College preparatory, modem languagea, music, domestic art, etc. Certificate privilege. Booms with private bath. Hotel Oladstone, Atlantlo City, occupied by school eaoi May. work continue without Interruption. Bate 1300. FBANIC S. MAaiLT A. SI Principal. GEB5IANTOWN. PA. WALNUT LANE SCHOOL 0fr. 68th year. General. College Prep. High School Orad. Intermediate Primary. Mualo. Oomcatlo Science. Interior Decsra'n. SccretarlaLAthletlcs. Young Men and Boy 8AJ.TBI1DBO. fA. WIBSSPRttSCH IV '" fua. isnaorsea o even American university. College pre- kuiv.tvttu univereuy. iwueg pre aratory course and a good train. fr ot for buflnu. Coursa In rrU soti a i. Cou culture, 39th V.l, And rear open Sept. 1. Write for catalogue. uepc J. CABI.I8LK. PA. CONWAY HALL . - proved courses, experienced teacher and com- Elate equipment. Alma to develop strong men. atalocu. W. A. HUTCHISON. Haadmaatar: IIANOYKB. N. H. Hanover Tutoring School la th heart of the New Hampshire Hill. Suo xaar aaon July. August and Bcpiember. Every candidate In last a jeara entered college. JOHN W. LEVD0.V. Director SWIMMING Y. Me C. A CENTRAL NATATORIUM Water chBgc dally Three month, la eluding membership, IT- Six Usacca. itl ilial (via, SSs, li2X Area atieet. Germantown itr. Joseph It Roberts has returned to his home, 615 Lincoln drive, alter having spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harrington at their cottage In Bay Head. Mr. and Jtrs. Calvin M. Smyth, of 224 West Walnut lane, hava gone to Chebeaquo Inland. N, II. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Franks, of Pelham Court, are spending- the summer at Itogers Rocks, on Lake George, N. Y. Mrs. Walter Murphy and her daughter, Miss Helen Murphy, of 116 West Penn street, nro spending the summer camping In the Catsklll Mountains, Mrs. Herbert M. Bayns. of 16 West Penn street, accompanied by hor nephew, Master Georgo C, Dennlston, Jr., went to Beach Haven yesterday to spend two weeks. Lntcr they will visit friends In Beverly, N. J. Miss Cornelia Corse, of 226 West Harvey street, will leave tomorrow for Jamestown, R'. I for a month's visit. Along the Reading Mr. Townsend Sharpless, 3d, of Wash ington lane, Cliclten Hills, has left for Stod dardsvllle, Pa. where ho will be tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno Stull at their cottage, Friends of Miss Mfldred Fetterotf, of Church road. Wyncoto, wilt be glad to hear that sho Is convalescing from her recent serious attack of scarlet fever. She will be confined to her room for three moro weeks. Mi1. Howard Lewis and his daughters, Miss Emily Lowle and Miss Mildred Lewis, left last Saturday for Saratoga, N. Y. They will remain for the races. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Elliott and their children are occuplng a cottnge at Ventnor. Mrs. Elliott will bo remembered as Miss Frances W. Evans, of Camden. Miss Anne E. M. Barr. of 6614 Cedar ave nue, Is visiting Mrs John Relsllng. of 8608 Park place, Washington, D, C. Mrs. Rels llng will bo remembered as Miss Theresa Gallen, of this city. Miss Helen MaoNamara, of 1238 North o.th street, and Mrs. John L. Corcoran, of 1241 North 57th stroot, are spending a week In Ventnor, as tho guests of Mrs. Corcoran's sister, Mrs. Charles Elsela. North Philadelphia The marriage of Miss Rosalie Elnselen, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Elnselen, of 2320 Firth streot, to Mr. Walter W. Wag ner, of 14 3B Rockland street, will tako place on tho evening of Saturday, August 12, nt tho home of tho bride's brother and olstor-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elnselen, 1527 Vino street, and will be followed by a largo reception. Tho bride will havo Miss Bertha Frank ns bridesmaid, nnd her niece. Miss Gladys Elnselen, as flower girl. Mr. Charles Wagner will be his brother's best man. Mr. and Mrs. II. Apfelbaum, of 2711 Gl rard avenue, havo returned after spending several weeks at Wlldwood. South Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. H. Llpkl, 1617 South Orkney street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anna Llpkl, to Mr. Harry Kelser, of 461 North 6th street Mrs. M. Freedman, of 1444 South street. Is spending a week In Harrisburg, Pa. Mrs. II. Ambus has closed her home at 1021 South 7th street and will spend tho remainder of tho summer In Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bastlan, of 2023 South 13th street, are spending the summer at their cottago In Wlldwood Crest. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cohen, of 814 Reed Btreet, will leave shortly for Scranton, Pa., for a visit of two weoks. Keffaa.fe,TOafc , J -r . Jr m i iir T nf . - a CHARITABLY INCLINED KIPDIES STAGE PLAYLET IN LANSDOWNE Cast of Four, Augmented by Family Pets, Give Perform ance in Garage of Eastman Home Informal .Musicale , Given for Members of Bible Union "PROMPTED by the needs of the soldiers x families who are left behind the children of East Greenwood avenue, Lansdowne, gave a little play In the garage of Mr. Lee ,T. Eastman's home Monday afternoon. Th whole affair was managed by the four littles actors, Miss Gene Wilson. Master Le J. Eastman, Jr , Master Charles Eastman and Master Ralph McLean. A collie puppy and a bulldog also took conspicuous part In the performance, which was coached by Mrs. Susan Watson. Mrs. Eastman served lemonade and cake after tho show to the nudlcnce, among whom were Miss Dorothy Clarke, Miss Helen Clarke. Miss Elizabeth Clarko, Miss Ruth Peck, Miss Frances Me Neive, Miss Marie Adler, Miss Emily Brown, Miss Helen Totlon, Miss Jean Totton, Miss Catherine Burrows, Miss Marcella Burrows, Miss Eleanoro Eastman, Miss Nancy East man, Miss Betsy Wilson, Master Basil Brown and Master Hooper Brown. Mrs. Oscar Wilde, of Dupont street, Rox borough, will give an Informal musicale to morrow night nt her home, for tho mem bers of tho Davis Bible Union of the Lover Ington Presbyterian Church. Her guests wilt Include Mrs. Alvin Struse, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis, Mrs. Oliver T. Hen drew, Mrs. Edward Struse, Mrs. Maurice Swartlcy, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs, Norman Struse, Mrs. Clark Struso, Mrs. Edwin Laf fcrty, MIbs Maud Dunlap, Mrs. Vernon Oberholtser, Mrs. William Schultx, Mrs. Daniel Busslnger, Mrs. M. E. Cartmell, Mrs. Charles Cantreli. Miss Levering and Mrs. Thomas Hanson. MRS. WILLIAM CULP entertained this afternoon at her home on Mana tawna avenue, Roxborough. Her guests In clude Mrs. Harry Clark, silsa Mary I, Patton, Mrs. George Wanklln, Mrs. William T. Reod, Mrs. William F. Steele, Mrs. Harry Wood, Mrs. Whalley Sauers, Mrs. Louis Flick, Mrs. W. Henneger, Mrs. Newton Barnard, Mrs. William McClellan, Mrs. William Carver, Mrs. Samuel Miller, Mrs. John Lox, Mrs. Harry Salmon, Mrs. John Chrlstensen, Mrs. John Ransford, Mrs. Goorgs W. Moyer. TVIrs. Howard Moyer and Mrs. Herman McMaster. ' Mrs. M. M. Fox and Mrs. R. Horrocks will hold a novelty tea party and dance at the homo of Mrs. Fox, Domino lane, Rox borough, this evening, for 'the benefit of the Holy Family Roman Catholic Church. Mr. Benjamin Dudousky celebrated his return from California with a party at his home, 705 South street, on Sunday. A surprise reception was given last Sun day evening in honor of Miss Anna Gold stein, of Revere, Mass., who Is spending a few weeks at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Jitcobson, of 1923 North Stanley street. Among thoso present wero Mr. and Mrs. Solton, Mr. and Mrs. S. Solton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kartman, Mr, H. Bernstein, Miss C. Brier, Miss H. Solton, Miss Kath erlne Kartman, Mrs. A. ICIrshnor, Mrs. C. Krupnlo and Mr. II. Goldman. Miss Gold stein will visit Atlantic City and other sea Bhoro resorts before returning home. THE Basket Picnlo Committee, of WIs slnomlng, held a meeting last evening at the home of Mr. John J. L. Merget, S316 Comly street A birthday party was given this week by Dr. Jose Llmqulco at his home, 106 South 51st street The guests were Miss Ruth Halght, Miss Margaret Thompson, Miss Helen Barratt, Miss Marguerite Stocker, Miss Emily Powell, Miss Clalro Dltter, Mrs. Barratt, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Wehrbeln, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Groves, Dr. C. Tecson, Doctor Mlsslmer, Doctor Perlman, Doctor Llpshutz and Doctor Llmqulco. Tho decorations wero In rose, with a huge fflte Standard 'ot 'wao and Quality TT THEREVER there Is appreciation of luxury and elegance W you will find this sumptuous car the New Series ? T Fairfield 4,Sh46." Americans of this discriminating taste have made the Fairfield the unchallenged leader of the moderate-priced "Sixes." And now they are already expressing their unstinted en dorsement or what we have accomplished in this New Series Fairfield "Six-46." What we have accomplished Is to embody In this car every feature, every essential, every detail that maUe for the fullest measure of motoring luxury and elegance, We urge you to see the New Series Fairfield, Then compare It with any other motor car in the world for 'iency, beauty, convenience, comfort. Then ask yoju, -aether or not the New Series Fairfield is "The mi) -'completely equipped motor car that can be purchased -irrespective of price." NEW SERIES FAIRFIELD "SIX-46" SEVEN PASSENGER 11375 f.o.b. Detroit NEW SERIES FLEETWOOD "SOWS" FIVE PASSENGER 1090 f.o. b. Detroit "F- PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY. DETROIT, MICH. BIGELOW-WILLEY MOTOR CO., Distributors 304 NORTH BROAD STREET Pboneai OeU Sprues HI0. Keyetoao llaco flDO. GIBSON AUTO Wi 3035- HAVKBFOUD AVENUE. VKST JUkHUfHfA, ,., i . , , i , i i. fc bunch of American Beauties as a- center piece. Dancing and cards preceded the eurpr Tioga Mr. Walter W. Hagy and Mr, L Roy H. Wood will teavo on Saturday for Block Island and Newport, R, I. They wilt cntef the Newport tennis tournament Mr. Benjamin Sondhelmen Mr. Mdhros Sondhelrner, Miss Cells. Sondhelmer and Miss Bertha Sondhelrner, pf 189 West Erl avenue, hava gone to the Maine coast for the remainder of the summer, Wilmington WILMINGTON, Bel.. July 26. The exodus to tho shore and mountains continues with full force, and there Is but little) going on In a social way with the exception of an occasional luncheon or outing party, Mrs, B. Tatnall Warner and Miss Elisabeth War ner will leave tomorrow for Magnolia, Mass., whera they will remain Until ths first of August Mrs. John B. Bird and Mrs. Samuel Ban croft are spending this month at Nan tucket, Mass. They will return about U gust 1. Camden and Vicinity Mr. Samuel Gross, Mr. Phillips and Mr. W. Fox, of Philadelphia, motored to Fortes cue, N, J on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carman and Miss Adele Carman, of Haddon Heights, are taking a trip to Montreal and Quebec. AMCSmtKNTS Globe ThpnffT MAHKET and ,....:: -er JUNIPEU STB. VAUDBriLLB Continuous 11 Thoroughly nefre'shlhg Bummer Ente'rUlnment "THE DREAM PIRATES" B. F. Keith's Theater "New Array of Stars!" Evjj. Lodrjor "MADE IN PHILLY!" Ton.Rht SHRINERS' NIGHTI Today at 2, 2Bo & BOc Tonight at 8. 23c to f L T , , j The rtlver niJ to It S COOl Buena Vista Garden W " N-"-,VA OLOUCESTEn. N. 3. Metropolitan Orchestra Varied ArmunmenU BOATS nunmDi?.h rsLF.::ir. 56 Auto Ferry Service to Shore Uriequaled. VICTORIA VW&r&til&tfs. nnfiTif.w tiirt. Douglas Fairbanks ,n "FS.N0 FIIANCIS X. BUflHMAN A nnVEltJ" BAXNB In "A VinaiNIA ROMANCE" UAINa Stanley- MARKET ABOVE 10TH 11 115 a. m. to 11 :18 p. m. 17 Trn A trvT ft rum In "AN INTERNATIONAIj MARRIAGE" Thuri., yrl Bat. "UNDER COVER" Palace ISM MARKET STREET Pauline Frederick in TUB WORLD'S GREAT SNARE" Ba.tv THE AMERICAN J1EADTT Thura., Frl. ARCADIA TOK?SK2fl2 DB WOLF HOPPER and HESSIB LOVE In "STRANDED' Added, mills nurke In Glorla'a Beciance, No. la Thura.. Frl.. Sat.. W. S. llart la ''Cantlvo Ood" "IJ'I l' lIlM ... FREE TO EVERTBODT ALU -TUB- TIME Wnnrlcirlfi Alexander's concert Band YVUUUSlUe MARIE THELIA In Fro Dl t i, &fmWl '? I , W