'1 ')- n, . :.jflh?Prt ft! .'.' , . T " v. Tt JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE "M I .-. Multiplicity of Uniformed Men at Newport-Roof W Gardening in Town a Pleasant Pastime f Nancy Wynne's Chatter f m'KERB U rarely a scarcity of men In Newport, but this season as never before ft I have they been among those present" In overwhelming numbers. It is not. ft however. hlacK ana vmi.io averting clothes which mlnKlo with sheer femininity, but ihe blue and white of t ho naval reserve, the white of tho y0B en.Bn or Icff-tcnnnt" I or the khaki of newly created ossifers Daytimes Bellevuo avenue Is crowded with 7r theee military and -civ Hans arc largely outnumbered, nalley's Beach Is tho only 1 ,pot where tho normal aspect of Newport Is preserved, for hero even tho olllcers look like ordinary human beings In their bathing suits The loyslnCr,',;,Utth'',BfS"11 '" "" worn this yw than ever before. rnnnrt t women having learned the folly of allowing their arms to be badly burned .fed h titled so they l'ok grotesque with sleeve ,es8 gowns in a ball- room In winter. 1 Cordelia Duke, I looking as young and I .retty as ever, has i been a conspicuous -flgurc in tho resort .ti. eiimmer. brio .nd Angler have had their respective or" mutual brotnrr u.i Inter with them much of the sum- EVENING LEDGER-PHILADEiPHIAr WEDNESDAY, AUGUST "22, 1917 those lato I I! mer. Among ni11ng tho ,ummer In Newport U Mrs. Bob Straw brldse. who Is visit Ing her klnepeoplo, he Edward J. Ber- winds, at their villa. $ With her is young - Bob, who has Just ro- , j turnea nut .n...m thQ rune". - kj recipient oi a. -"- mission. Ethel Carhart, who l ... been visiting .. t WMonnr in r" jirs. juo "- j Newport. n a n Vior Vinmo mm" ' -- i In Greenwich, Conn., v, .j v.na Trnwnlo K Warburton visiting her. wrs. uwwj Warburton, by the way, who has been occupying her houso jn Jenklntown on and off all summer, pas gone up to Bret ton Woods to re main until tho ena of September. She, is publicity chair man for the big fete to be held at Camp Hill Hall, tho Van Rensselaer estate at Fort Washington, on October 5 for tho benefit of the women's section of tho Navy League, has been working hard all iummer. Speaking of tho Van Rensselaers, by the way, "Sally" and "Alec," as they are affectionately dubbed, are at the Green brier Hotel in White Sulphur Springs for the month. aBaaHwtfjv&x. Sb5l- fJSuiBBn aBBaaBanlttl Jsr: KWAaVMbaaaKS aaaaaaHialaVLiw, BIHaWW : LeeHeVpEl'P MsSulaLHH ) ill 'Bt. - tSsSSr1 M ft U.aWk, .KWFJf ' !il:SaaHWffia A laaHaH!9HHHnnKin ' J 'mmmmmmsammm, . ! Tf TTBH iriIlTITiiHriIT1 TllT ' i vt wpavJBaaaaavaV3Aiav0B3EiiB9BattBaVawavf . i ;. f laaMaaMBawsgaBianWABiJJIUMBWBtWMB .4 s f !'4 PiyllBWBEffilB5a!3BaP5fi J ,-J--HfflfeM-l i . ., I i EMij-i-BB-wawKMP.fciwwaw -i&r-; --BaBalfa-iKKinFto3TBWHIWtrf);MDfJ7 hW i.-WSi' &v '! IfWffiWM-fn1 - u MISS ISABEL HOWELL Miss Howell, whoso engagement to Mr. Lyttleton Gould was recently announced, is visiting Mr. Gould's mother, Mrs, Elgin Gould, at Hay Shore, L. I. Mr. Gould is now traveling through Japan, Korea and China in tho interest of tho Y. M. C. A. visitors about all tho historical places and objects around them the chestnut treo planted by Washington and tho bul let holes In tho belfry, and so on. Latei the whole crowd went to tho (lermantowu Thoatro to see Mary Pickford in "Tho Littlo American," and seemed to have tho time of their lives. $, TT CERTAINLY is unusual to sco so many persons one knows in town im.w days. Red Cross work, community gar ienlng, canning and preserving, lunch Ins and dining with the men who leave for camp bo soon, may have something to do with it all. Bo tho reason what It mv. thn Bellevuo was one gay place on f Saturday night, at dinner time, and you f. t,, .hi to nstinilv unheard of in Au- r.av & I,?. DOUOTHY XEWBi Margaret Harris Jl V I m- know that is usually unheard t-ust. Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury there, looking particularly bmart in a white cloth suit and chic white hat. Jimmy Cromwell was with her and was greeted by many friends.' Tho Stotesburys nae taken an apartment at the Traymoro In Atlantic City. I am told, to bo near town, M they are obth so actively engaged in ttllef work. Over in a corner I saw Mr. and Mrs. Tony Blddle, Mr. Blddle in khaki, of course, and looking as full of health and pep as always. Suo Bruco Chase and Sam were there, too, dining with some friends, and Mrs. Chase wore a most tunning navy-blue serge dress, made with white satin collar and vest. Her hat was small and had tiny wlno-colorert birds on the crown. Altogether it was Very becoming; but, then, Sue always 414 know how to dress with tho best pos tlble combination of stylo and taste. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Cassard had Catherine and Edward -with them. Ed ward leaves for camp In Augusta soon, you know. Blspham Bowen was there, 4Inlng with some friends, Blspham being the brother of Mrs. Paxson Deeter, Mrs. Walter Carl and Mrs. Harold MacNeal, of oston. Altogether It was decidedly gay n4 Jolly: and, after all, there are few 6i,.ttore attractive spots on a hot night, are there? IT IS quite possible that tho marines and sailors of our own navy yard will rain renewed moral strength and cour- from visiting so many places of his toric interest In and around Philadelphia. To tee such places as Valley Forgo and HI those in Germantown where the Father of his Country lived and moved tad accomplished great things should fill them with prldo and patriotism and mako them desire as never before to be of serv- 14 W to their country. On Saturday tho Ixth of a series of entertainments nr- U fanged by members of tho Fellowship nd Plastic Clubs was given IS the grounds of tho old Germantown Academy, which has been situated In the same . u vumiinir nn t m a (nMA.. nr Mrnnni iiiiiino E line and Greene 'street ever since 1760. Lr hington's stepson went to school here, so one story runs, but if Washing ton and his stepson and wife went every- j?" Where they are said to havo cone, they Ejf ere a traveling trio. The story about K Jh stepson Is authentic, though. I he- " "ve, and the curve worn out In the step lu ' ,the school Is jiroof that the boys who Ifr ran across It (coming out, not going in) V1- "iut have lived In tho long ago. v J To go back, or rather como forward to IJ1J, the sailors and marines played base- t,wi on the athletlo field whero German- (5n Academy practices and tho German- n. Minute Men drill. After that Miss McCaJl Burt gave several reclta- i wkwi . aeugniiuuy, ana tne ooy nn'. w ( atr.aonf .,, BOLD is going to visit s for several weeks a I tho Harris's summer homo in North East Harbor, Me. Margaret's engagement to Robert Dale has Just boon announced, and both girls were bridesmaids for Elea nor Pepper last week. Mr. and Jirs. Francis Lewis, of Chest nut Hill, are going to motor up to their camp in the Adlrondacks this week. The camp Is on Upper Saranac Lake, so by tho tlmo thoy get thero they will prob ably bo wearing coats, sweaters and any thing they can get on, for motoring Is cold work In the Adlrondacks this time of year. Tho Frank Bakers, of Germantown, aro also going up for a stay at Loon Lake. CHILDREN do bring about changes In lives and households, don't they? Take tho Cesaro Sturanls, for Instance. Who, seeing them arrayed In all their glory at tho opera, could imaglno them rusticating at Glen Riddle, with their small daugh ter's daily rido in her coach without four tho chief diversion of the day? Yet this is the gllmpto I caught of their domestic life tho other day. Tho young musician, clad In white ducks, contentedly pufllng on a pipe while ho took his daughter for an airing, presented a somewhat different sight from tho very correct and formal person one saw conducting opera in Bos ton. SPEAKING of children, they may revo lutionize households, but who can re sist them? Particularly when they aro as winsome as little Miriam, tho six-year-old very-much-grown-up daughter of a family spending tho summer In Cape May. I was having luncheon with her and her cunning small brother not long ago, and Miriam, in tho absence of her mother, felt called upon to keep up her end of the conversation, so she gavo me a long song-and-dance about all the dif ferent branches of tho family and how many children each has, etc. Finally, after paying strict attention to a de licious cup custard, she looked up at me with thoit) gorgeous brown eyes of hers and said: "Wo thought It would bo nice for Aunt Margaret and Uncle Tom to have a little girl and a little boy, and an other littlo girl and another little boy, just like mo and Billy, but Aunt Mar garet didn't want to. Sho thought she'd rather havo them mixed." And youth, after exploding this bombshell, went se renely on with her dessert. KIDDIES and luncheons remind me or the tiny daughter of a friend of mine. Stained-glass windows aro apparently irrelevant. But they havo a bearing on the tale. You Know me junu, wwi ng ures of angels and saints each with a conventionally round halo encircling his head Did you always recognize them as such or did you, too, think of them as did my mtlo Bin? For ono day in her mother's absence she came In to lunch and insisted on keeping her large round Bailor hat on her head. When the genius who presided over the kitchen ventured o remonstrate with her she merely n it cocklly down over one ear by 11 2nd and lUped, "Well. Susan, -i & wear their hats. this way I? V. Ji j" SEVERAL WEDDINGS TAKE PLACE QUIETLY TODAY Captain in the Nntlonal Army Mar ried in Germantown WAItD D'lNVIt.LtKtta The wedding of Miss Adelaide d'tnvlllers, """Kilter of Mrs. Cnmlllo H. d'Invllllcrs, of 13 West Washington lane, (lermantowu, and Captain ltnymoml !'. Ward, ion of Mrs. Cordelia Ward, of Thirty-eighth and i.umai ntreets, took place this morning, at 10:30 o'clock, In St. Vincent's Roman cntiinlle Chinch, Orrmnnlnwn. The cere mony was nerffirinnl liv Kiither Mnltnrk. Miss d'lnvllllors was nttcndeil by her sIMor. MR!t .;iiziiboth il'lnvllllrrs. Th iiRliem were. Lieutenant William West nud Lieutenant John U. Katz. The wedding wan followed by a reception at the home or the bride. After a short trip the bride and brlcleRroMii will go tn Newport, 11. I . where Captain Ward Is temporarily eta- iioneu. HANt.lNH WOODS A nulet wedding took place t day at t'30 o'clock, when Miss Elizabeth Woods, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Woods, or .' Harvey street, (lerinatitown. lie came the brldo of Lieutenant Hairy Clinton Iliiullnp, C. S. N. A. Miss Woods was given In marriage by her father, and wore a gown of whlto Mitin covered with net embroidered In pearli. tho court train nlso edged with pearls, the court train also was edged with orangi- bhusoms; white roses and lilies of the valley formed the bridal h miuet Tho bride's only attendant was Miss C Trevetlo Ferguson. Her gown was pink georgette crepe embroidered In whlto beads nnd she carried pink gladlnlas. Lieutenant (Jeorgo C. Wells', I' R- It was the best man. The ceremony as performed by the Rev. William lleattv Jennings and was followed by a recep tion for the two families only. I1ARTON WI NSLOW A quiet wedding took place tndiy at 4 o'clock In the Hellevue-Stratford. when Miss Hertye Ethel Wlimlow, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. W A Wlnslow. of 1321 Krle avenue, became the bilde of Mr. Tntnl Harton, of New York Miss Wlnslow wni given In marriage by hrr father, and woie a short gf.wu of while chantllly lace over organdie cmbroldeied In seed pearls. In place of the conventional veil Miss Wlns low worn a crownlcss hat trimmed with orange blossoms and carried orchids and lilies of tho valley. Tho bridesmaids, Miss Mnrlan E. Murray and Miss Gertrude Kellcy wore frocks of whlto lace over net and carried hats Milled with pale pink rose'. The llower girl, Miss Mildred llnllowell wore a lin gerie frock and carried a basket of pink roses. Mr. Barton bad his brother, Mr. Hi.ward Barton, as best man. The ceiemony was performed by the Rc. ,1. W. Trout and was followed by a small re reptlon for the families and a few closo friends. After a tour through the South and to the Thousand Islands, Mr. and Mrs. Barton Will bo at homo after October 1 at 1C40 University nvenue. New York. LA CROSSE MORROW Announcement Is made of the marriage nf Mlsa Helen Morrow, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Morrow, of 1231 North Hlght icnlli street, and Mr. Harry E. La Crosso mi last Saturday morning In tho Roman Catholic Chuicli of tho (lean, Eighteenth mid Stiles stieets, by the Rev Iiened'.ct Smith. Mr. Morrow gave hli daughter in marrlagu and her sister. Miss Marcella Morrow, was bridesmaid. Mr. Charles M. Murimv, the bride's brother, wan Mr. La Crosse's best man. The service was fol lowed by a breakfast at tho homo of tho hrlde's parents. The bridegroom and brldo are taking an extended trip, and upon their return will llvo at 1231 North Eighteenth street through tho autumn. WALTER SfHWERINER Tho marrlago of Miss Pearl Schwcrlner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schwer Iner, of 5003 Greene street, Germantown, nnd Mr. Carl Walter, of Chestnut Hill, took place on Monday evening at S o'clock. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. Charles Eder. of tho Church of St. Martln-In-the-Flelds. Miss Schwcrlner was attended by her sister, Miss Helen Schwcrlner, as maid of honor. Mr. Walter had his brother. Mr. John Walter, as beat man. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter will llvo at 215 Gravcr'.s lane, Chestnut Hill. A HOPELESS TASK III' m, a- ,1 ;M mi- ftV' "lT'i-7 if..' Jryy-zML. r.s i!PwA i i iriu4. .. "" T" ""'" ""- -','1V , - ' -: ff 4gg Vf j '' I i I jf JT k- .. ' t .;:- -"- Jl . fiw ! I lH jm$mJJ - .... l - - $&J9 1 iff M i Ui tffiwlT&w oi.- va Wilis . jiitaMMijtJwtL? 1 liii j "StiriwWiJlBi rtft 'yjySXV laC m VrVC rSBflaaWrivVO BnaBaBaT Hai8iS i 1 BmaEi . XL'l J - -?- - X. y-i ' (IlfewgaL :w?33sTt?itfLu - ".,- BATTAGUADALCIELOE DALATERRASULCARSO Lc Lincc di Difcsa Ncmiche Cc- dono Sotto la Prcssione For; midabile dcgli Italinni COME DOWN TO i LAUGHING ON THE W . . . - -7. . ; Fairbanks Turns Trick Agauvj Artcraft Comedy That's' Quietly Funny "':,; CepjriKht I. if Pubi ahltis i umpartS. ll-'iirliii.sl oy Hperiil rraiwMa.'Ot Witness (hoinn cross-examined) It is useless to try to confound me with questions, sir. I'm the father of live children. 785 GUARDSMEN ARE IN LANSDOWNE CAMP Members of Red Cross Do Mend ing for Soldiers Sta tioned There What do ou suppose the women of tho Red Cross out In Laiidownc nre doing now, In addition to their tegular woik? Why. ex cry Wednesday aflernooji they meet and do mending for the soldiers stationed mound Lunsdmvuc. Isn't It Just like the women to think oT doing that? Mrs lten ianuti Carskaildon N netting up new ulames now In llrst aid and hygiene, the work to begin Kimii) time In September. The classes are to he under the direction of an expert, and she cvpeets to have the llrst aid course In the afternoon, so that all tho 501111K girls can come, while the coiirro In hygiene will he given in the eciilngs. local unit and le attend the drills and Ihe reserves at the drills are piivlleged to Use the swimming pools and baths. IJiillc a number of the icsldenls of North riiiladelphiaus aro hurrylui: away for the last weeki of the slimmer, and still others who h.ne been away ate Just as anxious to return. Tho Rev. .lolm V. Ellton and Mrs. Ellsnii, of 7 tr. North I'ail: avenue, hae returned from Whaley Lake. Holmes, N. y. Miss Jean and Miss Marie McClellan, daughters of the Rev. Dr. McClellan, of tho I'airhill Ilaptlst Chuteh (the latter has Just returned from a Ihe weeks' visit at Mon trose, la ), are visiting friends in Washing ton, I). C. Mlsa Clara Abbott nnd her sister, Miss Ella Abbott, of N'oith Nineteenth Htteet, aro having a number of rnteilalnments glvei. In their honor at Quakertown, l'a where they are passing the present month. Mis. Carl I.andls, of North Nineteenth street, and her f.lster, Mrs. Aaion Hen dricks, are at Pitman tirove, where they will remain until autumn. Social Activities Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Neall McQullIcn, of Seventeenth and Wnlnut 5treetH, bao gone to Atlantic City and will spend several weeks at tho Traymore. Colonel WUIiam C. Welderselm is stay ing at the Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. V Krank Weeks, of tho Sherwood Apartments, are also htaylng at the Traymoro. Mrs. James M. Ilryan, of Wilmington. Is tho guest of her slster. Mrs. Thomas Leon ard, of 224 School House lane, German town. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Brown McCowcn, of 4101 Spruce street, havo returned from n motor trip to Port Washington, L. I.. where they were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Eetter at their summer homo Mr. and Mrs. James Potter, of the Wlnde merc, are spending sofno tlmo In Atlantic City. Miss Alberta C. E. Rlcss H spending part nf the summer at the Hotel Traymore. In Atlantic City, as the guest of Mrs. John W. Martin, of 2012 North Ilroad street. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllmer 11. Voltz, of Ger mantown. have gono to Atlantic City, whero they will spend a few days From there they will travel through tho State. The Rev. Richard Itailcliffe. of 1200 West Lehigh avenue, and his family left last week for Ocean Glove. The Charles I'ln neys aro taking an active Interest In nil tho festivities at Ocean City. Lan.-downe at present Is wearing a mu&i mllltarv aspect, for camped all around In the northern pait of tbe town are vaitous companies of the National Guard, rhere aro almost alwajs gioups of men drilling in the big green fields up theie or resting under somo cool tiees, with their guns stacked In front of them like small wigwams (though they don't get so many chances to rest, io thev?). And you simply can't go anywhere without meeting men in khaki., Thoy seem to boh up in all directions. And. do yon know, to see them striding along so splcn di.bv actually make.. ou throw your shoulders back and breathe deeper and walk with head more elect. . ....,,.1 l.nnsdowne IS .1 ,,! ' '"...le wher. there aie'735 soeiatlon will boost prices of haircuts and U.K.. ...- -- Mrs. Elisabeth Daniels, of Diamond nnd Nineteenth stieets, spent a short tlmo In Rivet ton, N. J., nn the guest of her son and daughtcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dan lels. Mr. Daniels, who Is a well-known newspaper man In this city. Is reeoveiing from a recent serious illness. Ilarhers lioost Prices The Glranl Avenue Master Harbcrs' As- . . !,. .1.1. .. 1 ,.iini-.ismeii. encamped, unon " mmmimd of Colonel Thomas umu ..... They am of the Sixth Regiment. Pliliai ei- , a'luauno.ana don't forBct tho l'l.lla delphla battalion." please, f or tl c i proud as can be of that. A good .. n ma chine gunners aio at mo - ;;i- v"-' themsehes tho "suicide hcU.iU ). The boys play baseball, they say. and at ..". i...' ..r .1.,.,, either aiound tho big ""' .'""."'. ."" ,. IlicH that light the camp ami """' - -then, havo ma.i.lollns. loo an. wu WiM. ou lust low. to hear them till.' Of iK. I " cuvm baa heaps of visitors, especially on S nd ays The soldier boys arc Just as nice is toy can ' be about snowing them around 'the ace It Is very plcture.iue. for right 1 the mdt of the rows and rows of tents a' e' he'old'lvy-covced tulns of tlie , Drcxel mansion. And sev e.al J cars ago v ho w 0 d have thought that the.e wo Id b" ,dll around those given. I"'fl'f"1 "a ,",'.. .,,,,,! .ours.- the men are slaying there onl tun Praniy!M,ougI, as they expect to go down to G-oigla In about a week and from inuu who knows wheie? On tho bill back of Urlinth Park t hero aro something like 600 met. f on Iho 1' Iwt Itcglment camping, although the , .too. .110 SSadleV'irandTts'o? Yookers-ou ' and It surely was lino to seo ,ro0ksoUl.er''boys all in a W .ar'iiud'therwru, thtdr maneuvers to Its music. The band gave a regular concert In tho evening. Vftcr the drill 0. gtcat many people went back'to GrmUl, Park ...id vis " "'!!; 1S '.': ovoaorder he to?. .1. ..,,-. nil i u iiiuiiti inn ....j . tho other two meals." shaves after September 1. A shave will cost Ilfleeu cents, and a haircut thlity-llve. Hut If you want a haircut at the same time you have a shave It will cost you only twenty-live cents. Twenty cents will bo tho price for bobbing children's hair Dutch fashion. Licensed at KIKton to Wed KI.KTON, Mil.. Aug. 22. Philadelphia furnished ten of the fifteen couples procur ing marrlago licenses bete today, as fol lows: Geotge C. Krank and Laura Mc Gowan, Walter Stevenson and Sarah Conlln, William A. Ehrllno and Ethel Hrown, I.eroy G. Lewis and Catharine McCloskey, Charles V. Vnolmlo and (,'atrle Myers, Harry A. Hiilin nnd Margaret V. Nelson. I'Vancis Moran and Mary Donohue, George W. Reiser nnd Maigaret C. h'ltzpatrlck, Guy L. Darr and Catharine M. Conway. George D. Hunt and Helen J. Menford, Pennsgrovc. N. .1. ; Paul E. Cropper and Jerrlo G. Thom son. Wilmington; John P. Hearon and Marie M. Peacock, Atlantic City; William E. Kitting and Hannah 11. Strowdt, Spln nrrstovvn, Pa., and Harry L. Ilartz and Pearl O. Clausen Rethlehem. TODAY'S MAKHIARE LICENSES and h'.unu.l f. ltnlmk. Mi N Prnnklln H Mlnnln Arllz. n-'i X. 1 ranKiin st. Albert I'Yiitit! ISl'l si. Itli st.. ami Celln Jaku- Lfiskv. 411" Pillion st. Ili.rrv H Clinlnn. n;7U N. ."lth 8t.. and Jane ll.i ll.ililino. :il-l Fnlrmoimt nv. Willi. 1111 J. Ilyrd l"-' llalnhrldcd t., 11ml lulHv UnKkii'H. I'.'n rhrlxil.m st llnrry II. PnMt. Itldlev Park. l'u.. nnd Mary n. Martin. Itl(lly Park. John .1. .ehuo7. Villi N. .1(1 St.. nnd JIary A. Klhel. 1RH 13. Cumberland st. Harrison A Hamilton, a N. ."iOtli et., and Cath- nrln" Vounit. 101 N. i'onetnk'.i at. Wiilier I' .la"b. M7 I'nlanil St., and Ida M Carney. Mil N "th t. rdw.ird larney sill N. OOtli et., and Anna C. " , ....... "fii7 South st. ROMA, M AgostO. La doppla offcnslva Hallana, sulle rive dcU'Isotizo o suH'nlloplano del Carso, con- tlnua Intcnsamcnte, o lo truppo del Goneralo Cadorna vnnno man mano conqulstanto ter- renn. L'lntenslta' dell' azlono comblnata del 1'artlgllerla con uuella dello bombc rbe 261 neroplnnl laticlnno senza tregua ha cos tretlo gll Austiiacl a plegaro In parecchl puntl. Audio 1'artlgllerla navale dello sejuadrl glle compostu da navl Itallane o monltorl Inglesl dal golfo dl Panzano dlrlggonn un fuoco mlcldlalo ed lncessanto sullo colonne austrlache rho indebollscnuo man mano, tionoslnnto I contlnul rlnforzl cho lion rlescnno a mantenere lc poslzloni. 11 forte delta bnttngllu pare cho nbbla de vlato nl slid del Carso presKo II con renlrameiilo del Monte llrrmada. o do' fa prevedcre che Trieste potrebbo esscrc l'ob bieltlvo dl rpiesta nzlone che vlnce In In tenslta' t lit lu o prrcedentl. Le difese ntlstrlncho fra Corlto e Selo, presso lc poslzloni estrnninmentc fortlllcato dl Starllokva. a pnea dlstatiza a nord-ovest ilel Monto llerm.ida, sono state conqulstato dalle rnlonne llatlane, mentre una grande inassa dl truppo neinleho nd Est delln vnl lata. fu messa In fuga dagll aviatin-l che volavatio ad altezza llmltata lanclnndo bombe o semlnando la tnorte e lo spnvento per ognl dove. lieu clinpie tonnellate dl dlnnmlte furond innclnte tlagll avlatorl sulla stazlone dl Tarvls live crano concentrate parecchlo ml gllala dl toldatl. Gll austrlaci hauno tentato parecchlo volte dl fare dello convcrslcrnl colla spcranza dl poter reslsterc alia vlo lenza degll attncchl delle colonne dl fan terla, cho soslenute elllcaccmeiite dnlla ar tlgllerla. si lanclavano all'assalto come leonl scompigllando I nenilrl, I quail rlniane vano dcmorallzzatl ad ognl tentatlvo falllto, Ancho ne! Trentlno o sul frontc Carnlco II nemlco tenti;' dl contrattaccarc lo colonne Itallane. ma senza nlcuu successo. Nella vallata dl Monte Lngarlno una colonna che nveva trntato un attarco, fit complctamente debell.itn, mentre degll nltrl repartl cho avevano tentato dl ottaccare presso Monte Malo fu ciwtretta a rlplegaro subendo ItiKcnti perdlte. La peslzlone deU'Austrla va facenrlosl dl glorno in glorno plu' crillca ed a Vienna si nutre una grandn npprensione per questa azlone vlolenta delle truppo del Generate Cadet na che si avvlclnano semprepplu' nl ragglunglineiito dello rcopo finale. SI credo the I'eserclto dl Re Vlttorlo noli sla molto lontano dal oompleto succetsc;, tionostante la nnti dimlnulta Intenslta" dello difese del nemlco. IL ItOLLETTINO l.'KKlClALE Ecco II testo del rapporto del gencrale Cadorna, pubbllcato lerl era dal Minlstero della Guerra: Sulla frontc dl Vattaglla hauno volato 201 nostrl neroplnnl. Truppe nemlcho ammarf-ate tra Selo o Conien o sulle faldo orlentall deH'Hermada sono stato bombardate dall'tlto. Le nostra squad tlglle da bombaidamcnto hatino aneho gettato cinque tonnellate dl alto esplo slvo sugll Implant! milltnri tiemlcl dl Tat vis, importante centro ferrovlarlo, e su co'.onne di Iruppe in marcla In iuel settote. I'na delle nostre macchlne da rarcla non feco rltorno alia sua base. I'na delle macchlno nemlcho fu abbattuta dal nostrl avlatorl. Flno a lerl sera il numero del prlglonl erl austriacl fattl dallo nostre truppo o passatl nl campl dl concentramento era dl 243 utllclall e 10.103 uomlnl dl truppa. Moltl altrl austriacl prlglonlcrl c fcrltl si trovano negll ospedall. Domenlca sera II nemlco tento' una dl verslone coiicentrando II suo fuoco cd operandi) attacchl lncall In varll puntl delle front! del Trentlno e della Cnrnla, ma fu resplnto dappertultn. Una dollo sue formazionl dl assalto fu interanieuto distrutta nella Val Lagarlna, ed un'altra, che era rlusclta a metier plcdo In unci del nostrl post! nvanzntl a sud-est del Monte Mnjo, fu ricacclata Indlctro, nllc sue llnee, da un nostro contrattacco frontalo. La battaglla sulla fronto filulla con tlnua senza Intcrruzione. Con grnndo pcrseveranza o con l'azlone comblnata ed arnionlca dello nostro forze, nppogglato sull'estrema nostra da hatterle gallegKl antl e llsso e dal monltorl della marina da guerra, marclano verso la vlttorla che, nonostanto l'lnstancabllo reslstenza del nemlco, oomlncla gla' a dellnearsl. S'uU'ala sinistra la battaglla si svolgo regolarmente snU'altoplano del Carso o nella zona costlera, o sotto a poderosa jiresslono 'della Tcrza Armata la llnea ne mica comlncia plcgarst e a spozzar.sl In varll puntl. Lo brlgato Itallane, gareg glando In valore, sono tlusclto a cotiquls taro lo beno organlzzato dlfcso nemlcho tra Corlto o Selo, nolle vlcinanzo della fortlsslma poslzlono dl Starllokva. lerl In Albania un neroplano nemlco fu colplto dal nostro fuoco dl fuclleria o fu costretto ad atterrare nello llnee ncmiche. Ily the Photoplay Editor m Trwr rrt tJAnPtl llcofifl nhntnnlav. itl rrrin, with UnucUi Knlrbanks iind EII rerry. Hlory hy Mr. FnirnnnKS. Mfnmria ! 1 - mwtA tnhn I'niirmn. Tllronta I 'lliltn iniiiii nil" ifii niim-'viii JT I ni. Mr. lmnriAn. I'lmlnomnhf d hy Victor FB In. I'rlVAta pcreenlnir. 4 m'j yii ii ji wit i w. - -- m .& jswm There Is but ono Douclas. and Anita M,'J;.W his prophetess. Kor proof of which j'.'m "Down to Earth" when It's released. It f ,.v jfl not Insanely active, llko "Wild and Woolly" V I us whimsicality, pemaps, aoesn i rbcji iw jjirw comic richness of Idea and development, fot'j. aw wealth of satlro and magnificence of verbHJV fun, It's the year's red-letter light film of'',S ferlng. Again we seo demonstrated thajit; siinerh teamwork of star, author. tttUvi writer, director, photographer and cuttlnfis5 room expert. It Is this quality of unMfc'Wfl ..L.l fti.l.M ...A.1.lnM. A.hr tllftl 'xt J3 makes Iho Fairbanks comedies abroluttljr,! Al individual, untouched, inevitably welcome. Sfi-1 It Is this that given them me namo mis precision oi anowieuKe, ",D -a.m , v.j; finished ense of what to do and when to lM do it. So when Douglas kidnaps a sana- jft-5jj torlum full of hvnochrondrlacs. dumps them i:A on a " desert isiana ana ieis mem wuoi t?J out their hygienic rate, it's not jusi in clever narrative that holds up without a yawn forover nn hour. It's not Just the ex qulsltely lighted nnd "shot" long views and tho expresslvo close-ups, nor the sly Im pertinence of the leaders, nor the fine tempo of the nctlon, nor the sincerity of the main player. It's n combination of them all. We confess that our favorite of this amazing group of Ealrbankslans Is MlM, Loos. Here Is n girl vvhosc delicious hu morous faculty Is so strong that one might construct a whole stago play (and a vood one) from her intersections in thU piece. Perhaps you think naming a hoggish lady "Mrs. Heifer-Eaton" and a pill-taking on "Lydla Kuller-Jermes" Is slapstick. On tho screen these outraseouH assaults on nomen clature take on all tho aspects of gorgeoui comedy. Thero nre only four schools ot comedy regnant today the episodic anec dote that Sidney Drew docs well, tho quasi- realistic burlesque Invented by Sennett, tho Chaplin mixtures of violence and funny dumb show, and thn Kalrbanks-Loos-Emer-son comedy of satire plus beauty and action. "Down to Earth" is typical, and a corker to boot. Stars continue to shoot In the celluloid heavens. Hero are a few records of recent t comet activities; Olga Petrova, the mistress of curves and coolness, has formed her own , company. She will Ket $10,000 a week or some similar trifle for eight features, Mc Clurc being the contractor and releasing agent. Clara Kimball Young .will make six or eight features a year with her own con cern, formed by Adolph Zukor, head of Paramount, and Louis J. Selznlck. She'a to get $85,000 for every negative, minus pro duction costs. Sudermann's "Macda" familiar to patrons of tho legitimate through presentations by Mrs. Patrick Campbell and Nanco O'Nell, Is the first script tackled. , RIDICPLOCS VERSUS SUBLIME. The old Fine Arts studio, Hollywood, Cal, where many of the scenes of Griffith's "In- V lolcraiirr" tccrc mode, fins been turned over by Trlnnple to the Keystone forces for comrtly purposes, So tfou'f be surprised if you sec some bewhiskcred farceur doing stunts nn top of the great gate of Imgur Bet, which figured in the Babylonian part ' of the fourfold story, an which photo- -graphs prove to be still standing, over grown with weeds and grass. llolifrt 1'allaBlian. Jr. 4101 Wlngohi in.l LaVir.1 Jonis. M 13 Hilton st. mi ira A. Ne.IT. '-M2!i N. IHH St.. belli 11 . flnvder. WS nB.nf 8t tVIIIImn A. Klllnn. l"t" N. 13tll ..t.. I Ooudy. -102 N Camae st Charles W Ow.n. ld-'l N. Franklin st Annie J. Thomas lfl'.'l N Fra n kiln n. "BjM' m ajjjajKvxv. a, jmmi'rrr-' Kssszazxssssi Aren't the ofilcers from Kort Niagara missions! cl',u''" "d' Uctenatit. So did comml.slson of second Uomcn f Al Sl'rou (h kT bro"'i , Kansas) and rttWDuntart. now0a second lieutenant, luam. Duncan, formerly .a Lansdowno , ruitaln's commission, aim no Slserves it Ho wn. lw ' 1,"'der Hit vear, you know. One mo. e Landowner Just enlisted (and u .m,?.?nlvMiavo been u good many, tho nfvn hav I g g . n.oro that. Its quota). owIL" tnhnstmi has Joined tho Ordnanco iVerw ConS0n..d in training now at Pent,. Mrs Thomas O. Cooper has really been nHerful to the soldiers mound Laos wonderful 10 "' . ...-.,,, 1,0 1H IllOJ' v.v.... ,.-- 1-1 ii&f.t1 M Photo by Jlachrach. MISS GERTRUDE BUCKLER Mi,a Buchler, wh? UyM.at 02& tt?jraEs'fir Urtnaa for them, such as giving Ham unex things lot iiit m. hugely apprecl- pccteil treats. n forRet :t0dslnors cither, for as chairman of .he mergency A Committee, sho helped a Emergency jv ,, the aVymen 6 h were n c foil recently. And, by the wh m of t-iosc , men wero out to Lans- Mrs Henry 8. Maker alw had two. HOME DEFENSE RESERVES HAVE BENEFITS F Y. M. C. A. North rhiladelphlans Tako Their Va cation Trips Now First Sergeant lloraco W. Hardy, who has been In training for tho olllcers' camp at the University of Pennsylvania and who haa been drilling the Home Defense Re. "erves on Monday evenings In the gym naalum of the North Branch Young Men Christian Association. tw boen called to prepare for a commtaslon n the, army at the f. RSn-''n.h.iit -Fort' Oglethorpe, Allium "V""" .T '' -LT. i' l-ultJ tA, lain Mi m-Ai'fMi&iiML 4101 WlnKnhorklnB st and Eliza- nnrt Minnie t., and lMward 1.' Halm. SOS B Randolph t and neba ' ...... .. r.iln HIlL' Market st. Harle It. Hltehenr. 1441 Cnrllfs t and Mary r Hums. l-'.l'l Oovcr t. Craws l!orkv. l"3r S. .'itli ft., nnd Anna Stnrk, Til Snyder ae. Walter V Mltthnuer. 307 Poplar t , and CJivth- rrlno rarlierry. HUM Sttntmi ave. Harrv C. Dod.l. dl. Paul Minn., and Ulenor !' 'Henry. Wane ave and Itortter t. Iton.il.l C. Mnthewsnn, K! N. FVIton at., nnd Ida P nriidir 2111 S. l.'th st. Thomas Quirk, all I Lombard m.. and Catharine MrlJettiKan. 32.14 CrnM St. Howard 13. Wllklnn. lt'tn Wood M.. nnd Mar- uaret J. Slerllnir. 1121 Arch t. Vlnennt 13. Panlels. 1211 Hodman St., nnd Annlo II Mumford. 1211 Hodman t. Il.iymond C. Ward, 8K0I LoeUst t., nnd Adel aide il'lnvllllrrs Hll VV. Washlmtton lane. Ilonjnmln I. Mitten. 17.12 .vhirnhall st.. nnd I3thel 13. Itanrtoliih, 17.12 N Iranklln t. rjeorce t' Mltctiell. 47711 Itlihniond St., and Laura L. Ilrlerlv. 11)4.1 13. Wlliaril t. i:.l-iir.l Mlnnlrk. 220 W. Ilaz?.ard sl and Hoso M. Hiirrrll. 22H W. Ilniiant t Prank WlruMor 11141 Heath at., and Annie Wil liams, ani Hfiun m. Ibirman 'rlunsky, 212 llreenwlth St.. and Mollle Vllkln. 2321 H. 7th ft. Joseph A. Conway, 2.1DS Carpenter t., and I'atherlno Mcfiowon. IIS N. (12d H. John Warnschole. 2.VI0 S. 2Mh at., nnd Julia Super. 20 Paiotyunk ave. lnrent A 13vunpellnta. Vlneland, N. J., and Anna Macrino. C17 S, Clifton st Charles It. Dlehle. .'1.1.1 Wolf at., and Anna K. Sener. i:t(l Wolf at. Archibald W. (Irlffln. Illdffefleld Park. N. J and Mnrthu (loepfert. Brooklyn. N. Y. Mike Melnyk. OhMter. Pa., nnd Pnraaka Mel- nyk. a4:i:i Philip at. Jacob Itei-h, Jr.. 1221 N. Pranklln at., and Minnie II. Hallowtll. 3tW2 l'nwelton nv. aeonro O. Webb. 23in N. Cnmac at., and Lillian Scott. 231P N. Camne at. John C. K'UenberK. 3122 JC. 2d at., nbd Kllia- bcth Hothenbach. S3al N. Matcher at. Charles Jennlnja. 134H Houvior at., nnd Sadie Leula, IK.'l.l lJimbert at. , . Antonl Majkimakl. M5J Llvlngalon at., and Htefanlu stepnowakl, 270'J 1bb at. Abe Itothlnl-rr. llosenhavji. N. J. .and "Clam Lorberlmum. 42s OiKklll at. Charles Krai. 2107 N. Marvlne- at., and Vera Douda. 210D N. Marvlne at. Max Jacobs. 1.101 N. nth at .nnd Pndle Trnc- tcnburir. 1818 HuntlnKdon at. John .Ivckaon, Nleetown, nnd Haiti Woody, Joseph Waahlnirton. 1030 South it., and Minnie Covlniiton. 21 HI I.ombnr.1 at, William S. Anderson, Warrington, Va.. and IMiia M. Btone. Coateavllle. Peter Kommam V.-7 Olive at., and Elizabeth DvWrBiV)w.' MfiO N." 'lUth at., and Emma ilett. SHOO Thompaon at. I'eter hole. HW2 Pcderul at., and Mary Ebarra. Kovm V. Jenaen. Trtnlon. N. J and Elltn junnM'n- "i-y, V.rl-- .. ..J T. and Sarah STATE CROPS SUFFERING FROM ABSENCE OF RAIN Oats Harvest Finished, and Fall Plow ing Starts With More Acreage for Grain Cropi throughout tho State are suffering badly from tho absence of rain, according to a report concerning weather and crop codltlons In Pennsylvania Issued this after noon by tho United States Department of Agriculture. Pastures, meadows and forage crops need rain In most districts, and In porno places tho grass H turning brown. Lato potatoes arc doing well In about one-half of the Stato. while In the remainder they nre suf fering from drought or blight. Tho apple crop will be light In some sections, but In a largo part of tho .tato peaches and plums .aro fair to good. MARRIED 52 YEARS TODAY OMirm Jefttra. 2811 Amminro are., .Jphlni Blaron. 2SU E. rfuiir '.at. A.., Alttnvwa,. auo- Jrtt' rr-r- Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bellows to Cele brate Anniversary With Family John S. nellowp, 7133 Chew street. Chest nut II11I. who during the Civil War was as sociated with his father In the manufacture of shoes and cavalry boota for Union soldiers, nnd his wife will eclebrato their fifty-second wedding anniversary today. The affair will bo celebrated by a dinner nnd houso party, which wl'l bo attended by their children nnd grandchildren. Mr. Hellows served for a time In the Union army, as also did Mrs. Dellows's father, Captain llrlan, and ber two brothers, one of whom was killed. ' A deft bit of character portrayal in "Ro demptlon," the Knrrest'a current film bill, la contributed by Charles Wellsley. Mr. Wells ley used to be a Vltagrapher. Ills present part Is naturally though melodramatically done, and It must havo been a hard job to Iteep the man ho represents credible, but he does it. .. 'u $m WHAT'S DOING TO NIGHT Philadelphia Hum!, City Hall riaiak 8 o'clock. Free. Municipal llnnd, Hancock Square, Han cock and Jefferson streets, 8 o'lock. Free. Miialcul prflRTnm, Old St. Stephen'! Church. 19 South Tenth street, S o'clock. Free. MARKET STItEET Above 10TH CONTINUOUS 11 tl.1 A. M. to 11115 P. 14. JOSEPH M. SCHENK Presanta NORMA TALMADGE IN A NEW PLAY "THE MOTH" NOTABLE CAST OP FAVORITES NEXT WEEK WILLIAM FOX'S Overwhelming Trlump "THE HONOR SYSTEM" GREATEST HUMAN STOHY EVER TOU' PALACE m 1214 MARKET STREET 10 A. M. to 11 US P. 10c 200 TODAT LAST TIMES WILLIAM DESMOND In "MASTER OF HIS HOME." JCVttfcl imf ivm ARCADIA CHESTNUT Ctlow X8TH 10:15 A. M., U. 2, 3:48. S:45. 7:(S Is 0:13 P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY- BESSIE BARRISCALE IN FIRST PRESENTATION OF "WOODEN SHOES" A Wonderful Plctureequa Production REGENT .(1IM.'PT fllf..f ITTTf 11 A. M. to llllS P. U- V.tS Dally. 10c; Evca., Ho." f'&s8?m DUSTIN FARNUM -JjSBH -J!AL1 In "DURAND OF THE I1AD LANDS" FORREST NOW TWICE DAILY Matinees, 2:15, 25c and 50c Evenings, 8:15, 25c to $1.00 EVELYN NESBIT AND HER SON RUSSELL THAW IN A STORY OP LIFE DEPICTED WITH JIELENTLES8 TRUTH REDEMPTION TWO' WEEKS ONLY REGARDLESS OF DEMAND RES KHVB SEATS IN ADVANCE Trocaderp Jack Reed and III. Mecord , Breaker atvlJuanlUvjf- TTTtrnTDT A MARKET Abova 0TK VlL'lvJivlix 0 A. M. to 11:15 P. 1 PRICES! 10c. 200. GLADYS BROCKWELL In Flret Showlnc Wil. FOX I'roductlon "THE SOUL OF SATAN" DESSAUER'S SYJtrHONY ORCHESTRA GARRICK THE CRISIS TODAY at 2:15 ' ' a"fl To.NiaitT at ns vy,a Immortal Clatsl? la trX 'A Him. r raised htiiiA rtraiMlU rll.. a -.V s:r"T."".v"rL'-iBw l'rodurtlon ot thta-uj Famous Novel. iiYjK Secure Seat Advance. Mate.. 23o to ft.' Nitnta, SSo to II, OT.OBE Theatre JSATa VTJUVX-'J-' VAUDEVILLE ContlnuHa . 10c. lSe. 2Sc. 360 Vi. 11 A. M. to 11 P. M.4' - -. rt!M mi m i 1 1 lllaal Roseland bins pamselh TvTfis Larry Reilly & Co. re5S&fr .nnnn TnVO DAILY 2:3I lo. UlVUOO IVJCj i Our,,. T 1 0. 10c. JOe. Mt K "THE CLOWN REVIEW" -tV. A B. F. Keith's Theatre,; CJlEBTiNUT Art if iwci,r hi, ainrnmm DONALD liHIAW dfc.UU.. rrasentlnr "BOMEVViieiib iw, ukxk Other. . i .. , i''s"v.'tfii' Tody at 2. aoo m is & m i
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