f'ir v' tfij' WMM TV W,s ,V4 4' 1 "h t- J4 V T t- y J, 'vt EVENING LlQDaER-PHillADELPBttA', FRIDAY, SEPTMlBteR -t 1917 ' j". i JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE K- ;i... To TVTfli TntovoatoH in fV rnminn' K. society ad iuuw. .w.,u x.. unc a PK Announcement of Miss Lois Cassatt's Engage mentOther Matters Discussed nniUU of course, with .01 thesd ex ."fcuing announcements In the New Tork and our papers that I.6ls CawalfB .nwgement Is to be announced" next Moiv d,y by her grandmother, Mm. Alexander j Cassatt, If- nUe normal and natural ' . . -i.miM do ntrne nnd W ..,i tho whole low 11 m.u". -" Ik- i .in tupUv man? The con- &' nskine wn " ;- V-mri are ninny, of course, and the IB ' Katherlne, who 1 '$., ion some ten ye . ...j- ..,., frnm Newport and cucsses lncuuiu ...v - New. York ami .other places, for I-ols has Mer spent n summer nt home since she came out and It li but natural to think timt so- of the many beaux of other town sl.oul.1 have, been In the runnta but the wee bird tells nic that the lucky man's front Rate Is just about a stone's Throw from I-ta' own front gate out Chwwold lane. In Havcrford. and, In i' fact that he Is none oilier man yum, Jnck Thayer, who wu h......., .... - Untenant i.t Fort Niagara. He I. the ion of the late John H. Thayer, who was drowned In the Tltantlc Ulsaster live ears aEo. .lack had quite a miraculous escape himself at tho time, for ho was then sixteen or seventeen years of aBo 'nd refused to take to the boats with the 'omcn and thlldren and stood bravely by his father on the deck ready to give tip his life if the .call came. He went ' own with tho ship and then when ho first camo up, fliullnu ho was free of the wreckage, started to swim. He came to ' Cnc of the boats, which had room for one ' more and they took Mm in, nnd the next - morning he had th Joy of greeting his mother on board tho Carpathla, both having been rescued by that gallant ship and her crew. IOIS CASSATT is the daughter of Cap Jtaln Kdwnrd Buchanan Cassatt by his Jlrst .wife, who was Miss Bmlllo Phillips. They were divorce1!! many years ago and, both having remarried, I.ois has spent most of her time with her grandmother. Mrs. Alexander Cassatt, who has been much alone since the death of her litis band, ns her four children all married rather early In life witli the exception of married Doctor Htltchln- years ago, anil (lieu auoui two cars later. I.olo Is just about .Tack Thayer's age. if not perhaps a year or en older. She is extremely pretty and has one of those lovely roso complexions, rather fair curly hair and extremely pretty eyes. Do you know I'm glad she has fallen In love with one of our own men; I sort of hate so many of our nice girls to marry away from home. Tills Is all If It Is Jack Thayer, for Grandmother Cassatt refuses to reveal his. Identity before Mon day, THJ-J days of Betsy Ross are not over by any manner of means, let me tell you: a group of Oermnntown women linve, Just finished a (lag which they made themselves and they are going to present It to the Minute Men of CSermantown on Sunday week, tho 16th of September, mid much ceremony, I do assure you. Of course, the ceremony will take place at the Germantown Cricket Club, and the military organization of that club will be present, as also the Home Defense Guard, of Chestnut Hill, so, altogether, It will be some gala occasion. And the whole of Germantown and Chestnut Hill will get chesty over another thrilling occasion, fur they are proud, nnd rightly so, of their home guard nnd the women who guard the home guard, too. "pWAS taught in my youth that It is - not always best to say ALL you think bout people and most of us have been taught the same thing, but, alas! how few ot us live up to the lesson, "ph! well, you see I only told it to Polly and Polly, you know, never tells anything you coi, fide to her. It's Just as If'it were burled after you have told It to Iier, am) It's such a relief to have some 0110 to talk to hen you know i,omethlng perfectly thrilling abuut some one elbe." "What!:! Toby told it to you, the mean thing! I'll never trust her again; that's the third time rhe's repeated something I'vo told her, 1 declaie, you can't trust any one thei-e days, can you?" "Well, If you'll Motnlso not to tell, I'll give you a hint," ' nd bo It goes. However, this lias nothing todo with breaches of confidence. It's simply a little talo of a man who said Iiat he thought, and happened to say it to the wrung person, and now be wonders hy his sister-in-law dots not seem to neatly appreciate him. Well, Mr. B. found his heart pounding Very hard whenever he entered the home of Mr, and Mrs. S.. whose two hf.,,niic,i daughters were ns popular as ponular could be. N'ow It so happened that both of theso beautiful sisters became qulto enamored of tills same youth, but, naturally, he re- lurpeu the lovo of only one. Alice was the lady of bis dreams, and he did not hesitate to show his preference. Edith, however, also showed a decided liking for our Beau Brummel, and foolishly planned to try out his feelings for her. so she failed him up on the telenhone und. nr. VrV Undlns to be her sister, said. "Oh, Is that you, Mr. B.7 Well, this is Alice K. and I want to know If vm, jp Will do mo u great, great fuvor? Now. I Bjj un 1 onen ask favors. rlo I?" Naturallv Mr. B. was raised to the seventh heaven ftffi aii anticipations of being able to do t -"mewing tor ins beloved, nnd exclaimed S -wiui fervor, "Why, of course, anything I , on earth I can do will oniy be a prlvl- lege." "Well 1 want you. to take my - sister Edith to the dance at the Country t, ' Club tonight, instead of taklng'me." There &i aa sudden horrible noise and splutter. r, over xnp pnone, and then to Edith's St. concternaVon she lieard Issuing forth meso emphatic words: "Notlilni- iinim- ! I'm awfully sorry. I'd do anything else on earth for you, but I simply won't tuke .aitn. She can't dance any better than in env and, besides, I don't want to. I j..want to take you." Edith managed to 'ftammer out, "Oh, then, I shall have t , a , . v. " iiu iiiing- up. p Of cours. when he came for Alice he jTjeil very embarrassed, as he had then would resent It and turn him down for keeps. Imagine his Joy on half apologiz ing to Alice when he met her to And she did not know what on earth ho was talking about. Hq immediately thought that some mutual friend had played a practical Joke on him nnd breathed con tent. Afterward ho married Alice and neither ho nor his wife can In nuy vay account for the coldness of his sister-in-law Edith. J VISITED the (lennuiftown Hospital yesterday, and such wild excitement I have never seen. Such crying nnd screeching, such gurgles of-delight and so mafty ahs and gnus ns never have before appeared In 11 ny one vocabulary. And li, the midst of it all, "Oh! my, dear, but Isn't he a dear little soul and don't you tlilnlc he looks exactly like his father; you DON'T! more llko his mother? Well, really! look at' the way he waves his hand, as If about to address an audience. I Just know he's going to be a lawyer; no! no! look, he's folding his handi In prayer; he'll be n bishop, nothing less," and so It went. The explanation of it all is that at the hospital there nre three new babies ti nugment tho population of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs.' Sheldon Potter, Jr., you know, have a ..on, tho Earlc Cooks a cunning little girl named for her mother Lornn, and right next door Is young Eric Wilkinson, son of the Joseph Darlington Wilkinsons. ' Well, some 0110 wanted to sec the young Wilkinson Infant, so the nurse was sum moned, only to tell tho fond mother that Eric, aged one week, was visiting. lie had gone to pay a visit on young Sheldon Potter, who Is also of that same vencrablo age. Just what they discussed will prob ably never bo known, but whatecr it was it was punctuated with queals of delight, nnd I strongly suspect there was n good story or two exchanged, for they were fairly doubled up with giro. And you must acknowledge there are some things we grown-ups don't Know every thing about, after all. NEWPORT had tho same kind of ex citement on Tuesday that we had on Saturdiy; that is to say, a parade of the new draft army Just starting for Cm up Ayor. The summer people were as en thusiastic as the all-yenr-round Newport people, and In the afternoon there was a review of the sailors at the training sta tion. The training station at Newport Is a most Interesting place. There are always any number of kallors and ma rines around there, and they have such a businesslike air that It makes you quite realize that they are not theie Just for the sea breeze or the roller skating. If they didn't give you this martial Idea you might think they weio there to help make the place picturesque for that wide court on the shore of the bay, with the steps leading up to the huge, low building, is a wonderful sight from the water, but when It is furnished, so to speak, witli seveial Jackies In white, with puttees and cartridge belts and that Jaunty swing that they all have, -It makes you feel as if 011 were In the midst of a stage setting. mtrw . "i-V"yi , -?l TWO OP THIS WEEK'S BRIDES- Kyp k'-l'k ' y H S ' Sat? & S.f ut it 'Hl H lps I f, - H B F' ' - 6 Vi V ? -'.Hill' 1.' 1 MRS. JAMES HAROLD MENDEL Who was Miss Dorothy Bencrman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Henerman, of Mount Airy, be fore her marriage on Wednesday. GERMANTOWN BOY IN Dinner Given by Miss Blizard Vacation Tri Come to an End With the Beginning of Autumn Weather v m t wa have come llhln thf last few months t Just Im agine anything but this ghastly war making It possible for mother to be In the liast content with this news of her only son, "Pnfe." That Is the messugo received by Dr nnd Mrs. W. lientty .Icnnliigs that their son Arnold Is safe somewhere, but Junt where Is not known. Mr. Jennings Is with the medical reserve corps In France. Dr. and Mrs. Jennings have returned from a short trip to Day Head, and their pretty daughter. Miss Judith Jennings, will le.iie within a few das to visit friends In North CAKnllnn, Miss Natalie Bllz.ird, of Pulaski avenue. gnc a dinner last night The guests were Miss Annetta MacGrath. Miss Sarah r'ooke, Miss iMilh Ketoham. Miss Marian Smith, Miss Mary Louise McCowcn, Miss Mary nlch, Mr. tleorRe Stevenson, Mr. Franklin Hhcble, Mr. William Uiichlnr. Mr. Archibald Plnsmore. Mr. Hlchaul Taussig and Mr. IMwaid Ketcham. Miss llllzard will l'avc on September 16 for Bradford Arndemy, where she will attend college this winter. Mr. John CIcKhnrn. accompanied by Mr. MWngston Bailey, has returned frnm Pocono Pines Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grantham and their on. Mr. Leslie Grantham, of Queen lane, hae returned from a thiee weeks' motor 11 lli through Now England Mr, Boy i"ofl1n and Mr. Coniad I'lolhler ha returned home after spending several weeks canoeing In Mnlne. Lieutenant Commander Eaflo S fnok. I S. N.. and Mrs t'ook, of the Wlssahlckon Apartments, nto being congratulated upon tho birth of it daughter. Mrs. Cook will b remembered hs Miss Soma, Megargeo be fore her marriage and Is a sister of Herbert Tllden, Mrs. George Brown Mrs, Frederic Tunnell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Van Dunn, ; Morris street, Germantown, have c!6 their bungalow at Werneravllle. where th spent tho summer. '1ff, Second Lieutenant B. Thorpe Van Wmt'ji nas gono to famp Meade, Mil. MJ Mrs. Carl Williams, wlin ! nt lb He.J! vue Hotel, hi Ocean City, has' been JelneA'jl uy ner two daughters. Miss Anne WilllaNrtyW and Miss Jano Williams. They will rtui - in uioir nonie. Greene street and HchoM :,K nouso i.inc, about September 20. jlva mere nro still a lot or suburbanite at i'? tlie shorn enjoying these glorious fall daWK in the wheel chairs nnd not forcettliujrg uu nun pigmeen noies ot goir. Mr. awe .Mrs. Charles T. Drown, of Indian Queett" lane, have taken their cunning children, Eleanor, Anne nnd young Charles, Jr., to the Hotel Cieston, Atlantic City, where' they arc spending several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hughes, of Ger mantown, aro occupying their cottage at Lnngport Lieutenant John Keyei has been trani fcrred to Camp McClcllan, Annlston, Ala. His engagement to Miss Theodora Hoss was recently announced. Miss Leila Heed, of Gowen avenue, Chest--j n'lt Hill, Is the guest of Mrs. nlrharJ Knight, who has a summer home In Canada. '''iSiSI Mis. Knight's sister, Miss Lucia Parvln, sfV'Mf j.cPFiion. ra is also her guest. f? Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Ilrnivn. hn l.v t cottage In Ventnor. have Miss Marlon But-'if 5 .v.. ..o trl, ut!i, mo urowru will open their Chestnut Hill home the latter part of this month. . ' ' MRS. FREDERICK DENT SHARP Who will be remembered ns Miss Ellanor LoiiRstreth, daughter of Lieutenant Charles Lonjrstreth, U. S, N. R. I Her wctldinR took place on Tuesday. ENTERTAINMENTS GIVEN IN SOUTHERN PHILADELPHIA Dance for Residents Who Are Going to France Carnivals to He Held for Church Benefits in Southeast TH.V X nre T it Just splendid the way tho people nre entertaining the soldier boys ! Almost every one you meet Is trying to make their lajt few weeks with uh Just the merriest possible, and it surely has helped lots to keep them In tho best of spirits. Quite the nicest affair given downtown Is the dance to be held this evening In the St. P.lta t'lub, Itroad and Ellsworth streets, to which alt enlisted members, all drafted members and a bust of guests from the aimy and navy hae been Invited. The committee In charge calls It a faiewell dance to their departing membeis, as It wilt be the good-by of the club and will carry ulth It tho ery best of good wishes. Theic will be a, delightfully informal dance. Interspersed here nnd there with musical numbers and monologues, nnd fol lowed bj a buffet supper. The committee In charge, of which Mr. Joseph C. Adellzzl Is chairman, Includes Mr. Flank Uenuett. Mr. Frank Jewell. Mr. James Mc 'otter. The members who have already enlisted In some branch of the service are Mr. John Maloney, Mr. John J., Murphy, Mr James Rynn and Mr. Joseph .Somers. Those who hae answered the draft rail Include Mr Thomas Curry nnd Mr. Harry Cm ley, .Jr. P.khaid Cullain, Mr. John Killers, Mr. Thco dim' I'Vndt. Mr. Thomas Maloney, Mr. Law- tleth and Mome streets, teluined tin Wednesday from Uetlmluster. Ilucks County. Pa., where they have spent the last flv weeks. Mr. and Mis. Charles I!. Pearson, of 2048 Morris street, are spending the sum. mer at their homo In Ilraddock Heights. Md., They are expected tn return about .September 13 is this nut the most Ideal weather for ramlxals? Theso cool enlngs arc so con ilucle lo outdoor festivals and the pretty aides that are usually to be found at these affairs look mi Jaunty In their knlttt-d sweaters and looso tam-o'-shanters that they pro well-nigh Irresistible In their appeals for the many "mites" that make for success. .Itibt now there ale tun In pi og ress In tho t'Xtieme eastern section of South Philadelphia One Is for the Saeied llcait Church, at Third and P.eed streets, and opened last evening, to continue. For a week. Their ery beautiful pipe oman was recently overhauled and the Ho v. Fr. Cellar, pastor ot the church. Is euger to hae all epenses In connection with the same can celed by this outdoor carnival. Among those who ale taking a piomlnent part are Miss Mary OToole, Mli-s Anna It Mclliide, Miss Marguerite1 Connolly. Miss Margaret Lynch. Miss Catherine Farley. Mlsi F.dlth CPTKMBKK always draws a crowd in Atlantic City, and this year Is no ex ception. Mr. Robert Southall Bright Is down .there with Douglas nnd Jobey Fos ter. Douglas Is soon to go with the am bulance corps, t believe. Where? Over there, of course: where does uny man go these days? Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene S. New bold are at Atlantic, too, on a motor trip. Mrs. Newton Bates and Miss Jeaunle Fraly are at the Marlborough for some time, and Mrs. Joseph Coleman Bright Is another fall visitor. MP. AND MILS. SAMl'KL ItHtCIIKH! uf St. .Martins, arc at White Sulphu Springs, Kleanor Portlier was nmriicil this spring to Butler Wlndlo, If you te member, and the younger daughter. Mary, came out last year. Mr. and .Mrs. Wharton Slnkler, nnd Wharton, Jr., uf Klklns Park, are down thcr , too. So you see, any way you look at It the summer season away from home la not over yet, no matter how sick of It wo are at home. "A LA HINDENBURG' M1 MM) HS. CHAIG LIITINCOTT Is coming home today from her camp nt Paul Smith's In the Adlrondacks. Sho will open her country home at Uethayres, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Conyngham Stevens, of Sunnyslde, Hydal, are coming .back to day, too. They have been In Beveily, Mass, Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Wanamaker nnd Isabella are at Rochester, s'. Y where there Is a horse show going on. Anywhere that a horse show is in prog, less you may be sure to lind cither Isa bella AVanamaker or Constance Vauclaln, and usually both of them. Isabella's en tries In the Rochester Show have won several blue ribbons. I HAD an awful scare the other ilay. There are two hoys of n family that I know very well on pne of the submarine-chasing yachts. The boat wus re cently launched nt Cape May, rind while the crew was off duty they took a trip to Asbury Park. Not having had enough talk and use of guns to satisfy them, they amused themselves in a shooting gallery, as any man will If yotf give him any. thins llko a chance. In one of those play ful little momenta that come' to all of us, Kate took It upon herself to have one of the boys of this well-known family shot In the leg. Nothing serious, of course, but Imagine the start It gave me, when' I knew; that he was In the service to have some one breeze up lo me anil remark, nonchalantly, "By the way. did you bear that Billy ' 1,a,J be'M Phot?" It nl blew over In a minute when the oxplanu tlon came, but it only goe to show that Fate bus to have her little, joke once Iji a whllp. Here la Dllly mother, worried tn death about heriboy because he Is on imch osngeroua mlsson, and son goes 5 1?5.-Ri(juae. CopyrlRht. Life PublMilnir Cumpany, UeprlnUd by peclal nrrariKfiueiii. The Future Tnctician Hey, Billy! While I'm drawin' the' enemy from his base o' supplies, you go to th rear im' forage. rence Carlln, Mr. Henry Bullock. Mr. Philip Sante Marie. Among the Invited guests from the army and navy are Mr. Albert Chest nut, Mr. Thomas Sheridan, Mr. Lawrence Flynn, Mr, James McNamee, Mr. Frank Kearney, Mr, Joseph P. Dougherty, Mr. Patrick Crlllev and Mr. MIchaal Dougherty Of course a dance would not be a "dartco" without Its share of girls, and those Invited Include Miss Sue Wright Miss Marie Gal lagher, Miss Catherine Short. Miss Alze Verrecchlo, Miss Adelaide Moure. Miss Mary Henry, Miss Mary MuDrrmott, Miss Flor ence Hlllegass, Miss Frances Mulhern, Miss Helen Qulnu, Miss Mabel Dowan Miss Agnes Golden, Mlss Heglua Collins, Miss Kllzabeth Grogan, Miss Helen Grogan, Miss Margaret Stanton, Miss Hose McMonlgle, Miss Loretto McMonlgle, Miss Mary Mc Laughlin, Mlsa Kleanor Meehan, Miss Julia Fltzslmmons and Miss Eleanor Walsh. Mr. Martin Manlon, of 714 South Twenty, third street, has been the guest of City Treasurer William McCoach at his summer home at Ocean City during the last few days. Mf. Manlon Is one of the popular young men In South Philadelphia, and seems to have the happy faculty of being around when any one Is In trouble to lend his help ing hand. He and Mr. Andrew Shields, another well-known figure of Twentieth and Christian streets, motored recently up to Sunbury, Pa where they1 were the guests of 5!r, Krb Hchreffler. Mr. Schrelller re cently received a commission In the navy, and before gofng abroad decided to vis t bis relatives in Sunbury, He has been in business here in Philadelphia for several years, and Is well known lo aanr flown PhlladelphlanH. Mies Irene Sweeney, ot 326 Morris street, Smith, Miss Agnes Wood, Miss Delia Mc Cargllle. Miss Helen Mahon. Miss Gertrude Otter, Mrs. L. McCormlek, Miss N. O'Con nell, Mls Catherine Mclnerney, Mr. John McMahon, Mr. James O'Connor. Mr. Philip J. Gannon, Mr. Joseph Connolly, Mr. Ber nard Connor and the recently organized Unit of the Boy Scouts. MI-h Irene Mulholland and her sister, Miss Mary Mulholland, of 1527 KJBt Moya menaliig avenue, are spending the summer at their cottage In Atlantic City They are entertaining Mrs. John McConnell and Miss Lillian Krause and Miss Helen Krause, of D2C Moore street, at the present time. Miss Martha Grace, of 2520 South Broad street, has also been their guest during the last week, Another big carnival of much Interest Is being held these three evenings, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, at Third and Morris streets, the proceeds of which will be donated to the Abigail Vare Methodist Episcopal Church, of whlch'the Hev. J. Perklnplne Is pastor. There will be the usual very attractive booths, with no end ot pretty hand-made articles, most of which have been made and donated by the ladles of the church, Those most Interested In the affair Include Mrs. Qarretson, Mrs, Van Blunk, Mrs. Hurry C. Davis, Mrs. Vruncls Bradley. Miss M, Bradley and Miss !:. Bass. The Boy Scouts will be in charge of real old-fashioned sliding boards for the little ones (and grown-ups, too, who earn to venture on them), and there will be real auto slides for very nqmlnal fees, so that a good time Is promised to all who attend. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D, Haines, with their daugnteri, , Mlsa uary Balnea and TIOGA CHILDREN GIVE TO RED CROSS Soldiers, Sailors and Marines to Be Entertained on Sunday by Men's Bible Union In the old-time schools children have stood on the platform and recited fiom tho old-fashioned readers paragraph after paragraph telling "what a little child can do." But In our time the children haven't time In tell us about what they can do: they Just go nhead and do It. Twenty chil dren in Tioga, living In the block from 11700 to 3800 nn North Marshall street. gao a delightful outdoor carnival a short time ago in aid of the F.rie avenue group ur Auxiliary 82, of tho Bed Cross Society. Lach child contributed three cents "to be In the party," nnd with this fund lis starter they began a financial enterprise that netted ?7C They sold all sorts of gooi; things to eat. nnd sold them because they had dainty and artlstlu ways ot displaying their wares. Of course, the porches were all decoiated with the national colors; there were all sorts of amusements, and last, but by no means least, there was p wonderful up-to-date Juvenile jitney, and not a child in the neighborhood missed a ride, for each one was glen a chance. The young workers, who deserve much praise for their labor of love for their country, were Krna Fischer. Anna Riley, Bertha Irons, Kuntce Housher. Laura Housher, Earl McCalmut, Carl .Vleberlc, Oeotge Boyer. Norman Riley, Lillian (lusslck, Fanny Sibson, Ileba Webb. Geoige Zcigenfuss. Mary Zelgenfuss, Anna Haywood, Lily Wlddows, Theresa Hanks and Elsie Graff. The Erie axenue group of Auxlllai- No. 92 Is headed by Mrs. Samuel Woody. It Is only two mouths old and has 18G mem Iiiih. In addition lo the fho and a half dozen bathrobes made, comfort kits ami numerous knitted articles finished and the hemming of ten dozen towels, the group sent two of Its members each week during August to the Keil Cioss workrooms at 1714 Walnut street to assist with the work at headquailcrs. And besides all this they hae collected more than $400i Mrs. F. M. Frh'k is vice chairman; Miss Emily Woodward, secretary, and Miss Elsie Fred ericks, Measurer. This Sunday will be soldiers, sailors and marines' day in Tioga. One hundred of them have been Invited to the Erie Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Seventh street and Erie avenue. They will attend serv ices at 10-30 o'clock in the morning and will be the guests of various members of the congregation at midday dinner. At 2-30 in the afternoon they will be Hie guests of the Men's Bible Union. Eery member of the congregation and his or her friend who owns an automobile will be nt the church at 4 o'clock and "our boys" will bo taken through tho most beautiful park In the world, our Falrmount Park. On their return they will be welcomed for tea ali-o. and what more could a rational com mittee ciowd into n perfect day? The Hev. John T. Gray, pastor ot the church, will bu assisted hi lecelving the men by Mr. Walter li. Bright. Mr. Itobeit Wilson, Mr. Edgar F. utt, Mr. Arthur T. Moore, Mr. George Haines. .Mr. .1. Allen Burton, Mr. Joi-t-pli Johnson and Mr. Frank D Batmen. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Tioga Pres byterian Chinch has a committee to see that each man In unlfoim attending the servlco Is Imlted to dinner by a member uf tho congregation. Every father an! mother having- a boy In France or In the training camps Is glad to have the oppor tunity to welcome a sti auger to tho home Ufo of the City of Broth.erly Love. Houses In Tioga are putting on the glad-to-bc.at-home air. Porch chairs are rock ing merrily, and a youngster In one of them was heard to remaik to another: "At lantic City makes me tired. Always some one lellln' yer to stop. Just when yer begin to have fun. In Tioga wa can have a reg ular circus In our back jard, and dad will na. 'That's right, boys, have a good time while yer young.' So It's mine for Tioga every time." The many friends of Miss Edna Mai Ian Lindner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Lindner, of 3233 North Park au ntie, will be glad to hear of her recovery from a recent Illness. She will leave on Monday for a trip to New York, Brook lyn and along the coast of Long Island. Mr. and Mis. Edward T. Flood and their son, Lieutenant T. Hromley Flood, have been spending a week in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schultz are travel. Ing through northern Pennsylvania. Mrs. Schultz will be remembered as Miss Theokla Selfert. Mr. and Mrs. George Stoess have gone to Atlantic City for the early autumn. Miss Hannah Firth Evans, of West On tario street, who spent the early summer at Wayne, Pa., has gone to Asbury Park to remain through September. Mr. and Mrs. George W. llobson left last Saturday for a trip to Montreal, Quebec, along the St. Lawrence River and to Lake George. Mr. and Mrs, William Robinson have gona to South Norwalk, Conn., for the early fall, Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Trotter, who spent a week at Old Orchard, Me., have gone to Nar. raganaMt Pier. PALO ALTO FOH EMERGENCY Work on Camp Will Be Resumed if Sanitary Conditions Are Assured WASHINGTON, Sept, 7. -r Secretary Baker has ordered resumption of con struction work on the National Guard comp at Palo Alto, Cal., providing Stato health authorities will approve a camp sewer system involving expenditure of not more than 111,000 additional. Meanwhile, orders will not be changed for sending the National Guard troop from Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho and wsoming to camp ureene, at NAVY YARD NOT VERY BUSY IN A SOCIAL WAY Oflicers' Wives See Husbands Seldom, as War Keeps Them Far From Home With mi much terribly important business nn hand, do nu know It Is a real Meat for some of the wives of the naval nlllcers lo pee their husbands even for a few bonis at a time? They manage to snatch a few hours now and then to catch the express to Philadelphia and sometimes two or three hours Is the extent of their visit. When you think that many times they find It Im possible to wire or telephone. Is it to be wondered that these visits nre the most precious they have had in years'.' You know the vheieabouls of the different fleets are unknown to any except those "Inside." and besides being unexpected and i-hort these hurried visits are full of secrecy Commander Raymond S Keyes. t' S. N., managed to get home to his pretty little wife nnd children on Filday last and was able to stay until Tuesday evening, quite the longest visit they have had in month? Dr. Ernest Brown. I". S. N . and Mrs. Brown, of 2314 South Twenty-first street, gave a little dinner party on Sunday eve ning for the few naval oMlcers who were un leave. Their guests were Naval Con structor Charles L. Brand. I. S. N and Mrs. Brand: Commander It, S. ICeyes. 1" S. N.. and Mrs. Keyes, nnd Lieutenant F. S. Carter, V. S. N.. nnd Mrs. Carter. Mrs. E E Galbralth, .Mrs. Keyes'a mother, who has been visiting her during the last month, has gone on to Maine to visit homo friends. Site expects to return very shouly to ipend a few days further witli- Mrs. Keyes. nnd will then go down to Annapolis, where her son Is stationed, and from there to Florida, returning to her home in California about November. Social Activities Dr. and Mrs. Fielding O. Lewis. 201 South Seventeenth street, are spending several weeks at the shore. -Mrs. Lewis Is staying there and Doctor Lew-is comes down over Sundays Mrs. K. Ilafer Haugher anil Miss Edna Haugher have letur.ied to their home. 38(17, chestnut street. Mom a trip to Atlantic' City 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatz. of 321 South Forty-fourth street, have returned from Ocean City, where they spent the umiinei. .Miss Madeleine Barthtnaler has just le tunied from Atlantic City, where she has been visiting the Farrells, of Xirf Yuk. Announcement Is made of the engagement of Miss Mabel H. Virginia Wilson. 000 N'orth Seventeenth street, and Mr. James W. Telfar, 1801 Wallace street. The wed ding will take place In the early spring. Miss Alice McCaulley, of U.23 McKean street, is spending a pleasant vacation during these two weeks at Cape May. She is accompanied by Miss Margaret Slier, of 1002 Snyder avenue. Mr. Joseph Welsh of 2000 Morris Mreet, accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Joseph Wil son, have spent the. summer nt their cot tage In Atlantic City. They expect to re turn about September 10 Mr. Joseph Tumulty, of I.ri2l South Sec ond street, spent the last few days nt At lantic City. TRENTON FAIR September 24-28 Grand Stand Seats on Sale BY MAIL Postmarked on and After Next Monday l?nPPT?QT MONDAY. V UiUVUUJ. SEPT. 10th srul mjuii ilfl' Q SEATS NOW Klaw and Erlanger's New Musical Comedy Muilo by Kttlman. Book by lloltoti mid WodehouM, Cast & Chorus of 100 GUe to f 1.30 at Popular Wtdnendiy Matinee. BROAD ttT Mon. Evg. BEATS NOW The Sensationally Brilliant llnuthim Comedy IMPEfTIW Amaitnc Hudion Theatre Cast Intact I In rludlnc Chryrtal Heme, nose Cotblan, Frlti Wllllame. and Otbera. 60o to $1.80 at Popular WedneiiJay Matinee. Kfnff i u -l ino. ifiruu uiMbra i jflDa- mmmt-s,m NO KHOUBS SCHOLAKSIHPS Elections for U. S. nnd Canada IndeA nitely Postponed Because of War CHICAGO. Sept. 7.Dr. G. It. Parkin, of London, ICng., organizing secretary of the. Ithodes Scholarship Trust, lias an nounced that all elections to the scholar- , ships In Culled States and Canada have been Indefinitely postponed because of the ' war Tho successful candidates for th scholarship!! for this year, who were to have begun their studies nt Oxford October 10. ns representatives of the United Statu alieady have Joined the army or the navy. Slate Food Conferees Named ii uimsin.ma. Sept. 7. oitrord rinchot. Mllford; Mrs. Horace Brook, Lebanon! Mrs. A. V 1,. Dull, Harrlsburg. nnd Mrs. Charles U Taylor, Pittsburgh, were ap pointed today by tho Governor to represent the Stnto at the food conference to be held under the auspices of the American Acad emy of Social and Political Science at Philadelphia on September H nnd 15. WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT 9j3 I'lillmlelplilA I'ollre Hand, City IUH Plazn. S o'clock. I-'ree Cnrnltnl for benefit Post 21, Sons of Vet erans, Sixty-first street and Haverford ave nue. Krce. Ilrltlsli recruiting mission meeting. Baker Post Hall, 1117 Columbia avenue, 8 o'clock. I-'ree. -V ".. : 1-41 "f "3 y 7 if 'A I M IH iS3 B57W7V ,. MAItKBT STJ'BET Above 16TH CONTINUOUS 11- A. M. to 11:15 P. M. LAST TWO DAYS WIl.UAM POX'S- Overwhelming TrlumpeV "The Honor System" .. ''resented Ah Near As Posslhl- to 11:30 A. M.. l:Rn. a:3ft. 6:80. 7:30 an 0:30 P. M. NEXT WEEK TOP'I.I, WANT TO SEE FIRST GOLDWYN PICTURE" A 1250,000 rrtODUCTION MAE MARSH In MAROArtET MAYO'8 "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS" " A Forerunner of Goldwyn's Policy of Biff ' Photoplays MONDAY NIGHT MARGARET MAYO Author ot "Polly ot lha circus." "Bsbr Mlae, J "Twin IMS." tr.. WILL APPKAlt JN' PERSON " m "DATA nXP ,'-'1' MAIU.ET 8TIIEET rlLjt.KjEj to a. M. lo litis P. PP.IOES, 15a sn4 S5c. '. TnrjMKNDors Dounr.E ntu, ' GERALDINE FARRAR In Cecil On Mllle's Mnirnlflcerit Sps-taels . "JOAN THE WOMAN" ADDITIONAL PKATUnn EARLE WILLIAMS in "TnANsanEsstoN" K .MINT tVKHK MAItV PlCKFOflD la B" "PCBECCA OP SUNNYBROOK PAHM" , .1' '; A Df A TYT A chestnut biok itrm Ci.JjLj JLrX 10:1B A. M 12. a. :V (,& r,i4.v T-4K. n-4S r. ttt , w TAYLOR HOLMES IN FIRST SHOWING OP "Efliciency Edgar's Courtship"1 NEXT WEEK MAItV P1CKFOHD In 'RUBECCA Of SUNNVimoOK PARM" s m REGENT MARKET Below 17TH DAILY 10c; P.VO?. 18. 11 A. M. tn 11:15 P. 1L J PRANK (II.UNDON IN O. HENRY DRAMA, "Tlln DEFEAT OF THE CUT' MARKET Abovs BTH TTT-rn-vrT A iU X IKjXJIXL a a. m. to 11:18 P. VU NORMA TALMADGE In "THE MOTH" ALL NEXT WEEK As Presented1 Recently 't Forrsst Tnestre'Af jKaS EVELYN NESBIT ,JV? AND llt.IV KTJSSfcili THAW 'Aft f urt oft!1 r Zj GLOBE TheatreiSSAfffl - AwxiJ YAVDEVIt.LE Continue, '!$ w 1st- ff. ' ' "FA JW lilli xisVi l? j- 4 m i - u iu i& . , ..j fill TTMTCT.V MIL1TA11Y SPECTACLM rti.fl --' -- -. .- -- . , -l !.-& A. rtT-JB s4M: nr.VC2 TINT PT.TTT?" Drllllnr. Wal.U8cal.nff, Songa and MuaSc 'U HI? nCCl XT!?. VS DAILY. 3:30-100, Ut! jj.,juj "" - u.vts..Tii. ioc.:oc.lsvr. ,F T.U.M "BOHEMIAN GIRL" Version li- tTJ f A TMXr A V Broad 8nydr Ave. . .DivvVL rrxxi zm. quo ana i p, MhAffSfl BOBBY HEATH - M H. B. WARNER ':? ....' m TfTCTTW'CI MAT. todat t:r, r y w TONlfcKT at i,"1 Je-tfM MARION MO-RGA-Nll a 'S-fc.m nil r - T . V. A IV' J- JLI" A IN j PJ J,'DS t tun Hin-nf.MP. VAUDiiViLt.ll. ra.vttwtxZ. AND ALL-STAB .fiUIUlOUpiKu:'MHti lJ a np.T .PHrAi.1 :tL5 ADELPHrSvwM 1PHU1 IS'Ul'fSilAlB V, , ? - r .. . aoent me mil lew aayi in wabw sbujt visil i uuu muiHni uainaa. nr ieo7 wm pu rrhsfintt. im. 'ul tiu war ueoartment i - ' -- n n .i..-, .' ., . ,..- , ,i si "MK ItfM JiHML-to I WAMMyg'afr'iiv,. tog ewWiii t .-, n , , yui(vtsHie,. are nllBtli'.unr jn'.itiw. to uee-j.tMyate'Au tjm, ,' n. mAB- X mmMUV T ' llll l f .':.i .e ' 7-; r - .-. m
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