.. JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE utfany Preparations Under Way for Midway Lane Market to re nem m yjemictuLown uctooer n. Germantown Hospital to Be Beneficiary EVENIN& LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA'; '. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,. tm 'f' j" r PlI0OIi HOUBB Inns between Wayne ft, QCUUU . Otecno Btrect r.nd the old P H4L Academy Brcunds will bo b snna ih- n"" : Bier know really i ver be i j i . i .... IV .0v.u' , ,, ... i. ri.:.iiccd Into a Mid U1UV" 1;1 w , . .,, m v Lano mi .....wr the auspices s.!"-;"! ' . be tlie name niter me nii. tverne m. i,inc 1h that the dWl Wli: M'I'- - ft .r 17 let me tell you, friend, and citizens. It won't be your old pcl.ool K i bit of It; It will bo uii roped U:!nd It J h be a" 1recd up llko a ff " ' ,!n,J Bont. you choose: but ?Sl b. .Iressed up anyhow and you'll " !r know It for the same In fact. reatl; rerli wnoie " , ..,,,. . , ,.- ivc u uiu i'-fcj " - --- of the board or ?i cnu" .,,,. nf the Ceimantown Hoi- R !H of which Mrs. Charles Penrose f Keith Is the picsldont. & Mrs Chalice Pancoast. of Germantown. ! J. Ming as clmlnaan of the affair, and, S r.. u I lnir to be some affair r wiieve ..... "'" 7. ., ,,, -without tlie icust """' - ....... IVlhe street Is soliu? to be turned Into u ftValnlry market, wheic iiucli. and chick- iLlis and fresh eggs sent from rarms or "-.inpnt and well-wlshlnK citizens ma) "$ b0UBht for much less than the usual ' awful cost of tne present im. BDealclnff of cost, what on earth do yon f ' limv the butcher told mo yesterday K when I was uuylnu the family meat that fe .irWn steak would probaoly i;o up to $1 Z- U wund thN winter, aim wan umi m- Hirk.he pioceeueu i ...u.h" ".... cents for three weeny chop-. And I de rided that stenfc would be another NO en tW list of the poslullUles for Xuney's household, eh wot? Well, nia be we will be able to set It for ninety-eight cents at the Midway line. So cheer up; we can have It for jlrtner 011 October 17. The farm department will be under the tare of Mrs. Norton Howna, Mia. lWgaf Bifrd and Mrs. Frank Gummey. ' Then the two Morgan sisters, Mrs. Billle Warden and Mrs. Chailey Wlster, Tillfhave charge of the lliiBetlo booths, while he pretty things in cietonue will be sold by Mrs. Daniel Cutstuhs and Mrs. Herbert Warden. Mrn. S. MacCuen Braith will have the household supplies and practical things which one must have with or without war. Mrs. Morgan Churchman Is planning tobacco booth to entice the money fio;n the men, and Mrs. Dougherty will bo associated with ter. The sports booth will bo under the direction of Mrs. Albeit Whiting and several others, and silk socks and sweat ers will bo sold by Mis. ltufus Scott. Mrs. Edgar Baird and Mrs. Kedwood Wright will have the (lower shop, and all sorts and kinds of bags will be sold by Mrs. Frank Wlrgman and Mrs. Sid ney Mason. Hesldes all thl-s there will bp a grocery shop, which will be presided our by Mrs. Frank Uurton Hooves and Mrs. William J. Turner. Mrs. Morris Wlstur and Mrs. Steven- . ion Crothcrs will guard the vanity booth , and Mrs. George Harris, Mr.i. Harold Sill - and Mrs. Tom Stenhouse will have the !$ irrflh talita. and last, but In' no nieaiiH least, the children hrc to have nil kinds cf things planned just for them, for be sides a wonderful doll booth arranged by Mrs. Arthur Haines, Mrs. Francis Btrawbrklge and Sirs, Alfred Weill, there Kill be refreshments and pony rides and tortuno telling in the able hands of the hospital auxiliary, with Mrs. "William K. Beard as. chairman. Many other prominent women are busy in making this affair a success, Mnong Whom are Mrs. George Cameron, Mrs. Kobert Glendiunlng, Mrs. Blight Robln son, Mrs. Alexander AVlster, Jr., Mrs, Joseph Jnnncy, Mrs. Edwin Atlee, Mrs. Chatham Wetherlll, Mrs. Churchill Wil liams, Mrs. Baltzar de Marc, Mrs. Ko land Taylor, Mis. A. W. W'litor. Mrs. Jacob Rcigcl, Mrs. Livingston Jonci and Mrs. Joseph Wa 1 . THERE was a plctuie In the paper qulto recently, indeed on this very page, of a certain girl we all know. It was a very charming picture. Sho was 'swinging a tenuis racket In one hand and smiling tlio nicest of smites with the Other T fpnl llbn .nvltin u.i nu r .il ""'"'l "" "J '' "' V V WW Out thfi Pllfllnnmrv hnntttiino lnlf vnll . can't mile with anything but your face. 0 that sentence must go down to pos terity unfinished. Well, what do you suppose happened? A marlno who is also an aviator hap pened to open the paper that selfsame day nd behold TUB ami., almost tho girl Of his dreams. Didn't ho wish ho knew HER. But, of course, there was no hope of ever meeting her, for he did not know any of her friends. Vou soe ho was a stranger here, and bo had not met many f his kind as yet. So ho thought. Iloomlly, "that can never happen. I hall never meet that girl; but, gee ewlz, Isn't she a peach?" B"t right here Is where the tomantlo Part comes In. Tlie very noxt night he ,.r went to a dance which was given for the sailors really It seems too good a story to be true, but it "posolutely" is and "Jilt there at that iinnnn ii. in..i i. 5 Miss! at that verv 'same rinnrn wn TUT' & JHW'. all frilly and lovely In an evening ji frock and Just as bewitching as In the r ftlrtii..! . . .. """" "I'uns, cioines, waiting to dance h the enlisted men, Well, he finally got an introduction, y dears, and to say he had a wonderful "me would be some mll? saying. I won w If it Wlll all end there? Something teUs me It-may not. go, BE8SIE3 SIN'NICKSOX put one. over on us, ao to speak, en Monday nen she married George Saportas, of New York, without having announced her neagementbeforc hand. Bessie Is the ewer of the two Blnnlckson girls and has wen spending the summer as usual In rragansett Pier. Some nersons knew or Mr, Saportas' attentions, but society general was surprised, as there had wn ll0 announcement of an engagement, nnd wife, though they are bi other and sister. Mr. Saportas was divorced fiom his first wife In October of 1U15. Ills daugh ter Beglna married Fred Alexandre, of New York, n little more than u year ago. and his sister Is Baionesi Gnbilello de ardcner, of Pails. Mr, Sapoilas lias been a well-known flguio at tho various liorso laces and hunt meets In this couutiy and In Fiance, and Is a member of our Hacc,uet and Had. nor Hunt Clubs. He has lived In New York most-of the time, but had n conn try place, Bonnie Biook Fauns, In Sara toga. When tho country declared war. Mr. Saportas disposed of most of hlx horses to the Government. TTP IN Datk Hntbur.oilsh -buion-j It H called equally, there will he gieat doings today, for Margot Scull and Aleck Blddle will be tnairled at the Srull.i' sum mer home, and any number of l'hJI.idel phlans will attend. the Sculls gave a dlunei last night for the bridal party, and Mi. Diexel Paul ga u luncheon estcrday. Mrs. Paul Is A'teck's sister, you know. I suppose It will be another case of a very short wedding trip, nnd then the wife will return to her parents' home. Come to think of It, I guess trat's ot.e leason why bo many of the fathers and mothers, have given their consents to nil these hasty manlages, when, tea'ly. you might expect them to counsel waiting, especially when tho giilx aie ery young, as so many uie. It's because they do not expect to loe them for any length of time, anjway. It's a sou of going awa for 11 week-end or a ten-day trip at the most and then back to tho maternal nest. But a day of reckoning will come, and they will suddenly leallze that Friend Husband Is likely to show up at any time und claim her, and theie won't be the reception and wedding excitement then to help keep them up over the pall ing. I'm sure they'll welcome them an heartily as their daughters, however, when they come hymo for keep, safe and sound, and oh, how uc hops lliey all will. " these It has seemed to me that In these days when men hcem to be needed In the woild moie than ever, I have never heard of ho many .small daugh ter as havo arrived In town lately, but the pell has been broken nnd the William Chatflelds aio being congiatuiated on the birth of 11 Mn. Mrs. Clmtlleld was Eliza beth Henry, you know, and was married last mmmer up ut her mother's homo In Maine. They have been living in Cin cinnati, whero Mr. Clmtlleld was in bust ness, but little Master Chatfleld came to town at his giandmother's home In Chestnut Hill. Mr. Chatfleld Is at Foit Myer, Va., training at an officers' camp. Tho Oliver If. Perry Peppers nio also being congratulated. On the birth of a lit tle daughter. Mrs. Pepper was Kulallo Wlllcox, you lemcmbor, tho daughter of Mrs. AVllliam Wlllcox and a sister of Keat und Harold Wlllcox. IIIKAIt that tho Newport Horso s'how raised 2500 for the Y. M. C. A., and Incidentally I wish you could see the way the soldiers und spllors have been using that beautiful new Y. M. C. A. building in Newpoit. It Is quite un ideal clubhouse, fitted up with gymnasium, barber shop, reading and assembly room, am overy kind of Interesting book and magazine is to be found there. And the huge windows nre filled with enlisted men, who smoko and read to their heaits' content In tho gicat easy chairs and sofas piovlded for them. I hear that each judge at tlie show was given a comfort kit and was asked, Incidentally, to coino across with twenty five of the same kind, nnd ever since It has been raining "kits and smokes" at Newport. NANCY AVYNNI3. Mj I'hou, . . u.,.i,r.ch. w A & 9BoMa itiv 1:. W.. MllltfiLIHIiW ill miss makui:i:t thaykii DnuRhtcr of Mrs. John 15. Thayer, of Hnvcrford. Misfs Thayer was to have made her debut in the . fnll, hut on account of the war, she has decided not to have r. foi ma! raining; oit r Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Alexander Pins more, of 412 West Clieltcn inuiiuc, German town, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mies Doiothy Walton Dlnsmnre, to Mr. Mori is Duncan Douglas, son nf .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman Douglas, of Clear Held, Pa. SUMMER BRIDES ARE NOW HOSTESSES Tioga People Still at Their Cot tages Give House Parlies During Autumn The summer brides are returning from their lionejmooti trips and are preparing to entertain during the autumn and winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glenn Clare nie ro ceilng on Wednesday dining September at 3452 North Tuenty-tlilid street. Tlie bride, who was Miss Helen Hamilton Acl royd, daughter of Mrs .lames 1-Mwurd Aik royd, of Tioga, is a noted rontralto soloist, and the Clares will enter tain their coterie of inunlcal friends this winter. At their ut homes the bride will be nrsixted In re ceiving by her mother nnd her threo bridal attendants, .Mrs. Georgo l.atlirop Smith, Miss Marguerite Dlniond and Ml?s Har buia M. Hoffman. Mr. nnd Mis. Herbert A Itub.ium have returned from a delightful trip tluough tho Northwest and tlie cities of the Great Lakes and are at home at 4550 North Thirteenth street. The bride will b remembered i Miss Hortenso Borgenaltl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ibaao Boigenskl. Mr. and Mrs. Howard A Grnul nre re ceiving at 3538 Germantown avenue having returned fiom nn extended trip. Mrs. Graul was Miss Kllzabcth Y. GelUler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Gelklor, of 3C37 Noith Sixteenth street Among the well-known Tlogans returning from a summer's sl to Ocean City Is Madame I'eall, of North Broad street. Mr. nnd Mrs. James McC'alllon, with little James and lMltli. their rlilldien. hae alfo leturncd fiom Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Hrnest A. Henry, of West IMaugh street, returned last ueck from the Delaware Water Gap. Mrs Annie K. Addis, of .1830 North Broad stieet will leinaln at her cottage In At lantic City through September. Mr. and Mrs. John Bolmers, of North Thirteenth street, are at their country placo In Doylestown. Mr. and Mrs, George H. Wobensmlth, of Wett Ontario street, have returned from Peennoiit. Mrs Dllzabeth Relielble and her family, of West Tioga street, will icmain at their cottage In Asbury Park through the au tumn. A number of cottagers at the arlous At lantic coast resorts are giving delightful house parties during the early days of Sep tember Mls Itae Fov, daiigtlier of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tucker Vox, who has re turned fiom a visit to tlie National Park Seminary. In Washington will bo tho guest of one of these autumn parties. The host esses will be Mrs. Clark Dlllcnbeek and hei daughter. Miss Genovlove Dlllenbeck. Their cottage Is In Ocean City. JJoctor Kliason Not Bridegroom Through an error In the heading of the account of tho wedding of Miss Helen Mar shall and Mr. Hiram B. Kllasou In Mon day's KvENiNfi Ledger. It was staled that Doctor Hllason was tho bridegroom. The account, of the wedding gave the proper name, however. DANCE GIVEN FOR SAILORS Century Club in Lansdowne Entertains Boys- "Rliio "Mrnrolfv "HnrtPP With PfiVnes Ta Feature of the Evening ?K l'hotii In Photo Crafler. MRS. ALEXANDER BIDDLE Mrs., Riddle was Miss Mur-got Ellis Scull. She is tlie only duuKhtrr of ilr. and Jlrs. Thomas Ellis Scull, of Overleigii Place. Ovcrbrook. Her marrinRc took place today in Dark Harbor, Me. NEW JERSEY TOWNS HAVE MANY AUTUMN VISITORS EDGi:VATi:it PARK Mis. Ida Bunt ing, nfter a month's stay as the guest of Mlss Frances 1.'. Bishop, of Park lane, has returned to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kuyon have re turned home after a visit to Mlddletown. Del. Mrs. K. Reed Cleft nnd her two daughters, Miss Paula Cleft nnd Miss Doris Cleft, have leturned to Kast Orange after a month's stav here Mrs. Kdwaid Collins, of P.uk lane, Is spending 11 fortnight at Ocean City. Miss I.llllnn Prazler, of Philadelphia. Is spending a few days at her home on Cilft avenuo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Levi Frazler. s BRVHRI.Y Mr. nnd Mis, William Walsh, who have been hpend'ng the sum mer at Ocean city, are now at their home on Wairen street, this city. Mr. and Mrs Justice W. Parker have IsRiied cards announcing the itiarrlago of their daughter. Miss Marjorie Alliury Park er, to Mr. I.'dwnrd S. llerker, of New York. Mies Grace Wagner, after a few days' visit with Mls-s Jcsslo Vansciver. of Walnut lane, has returned to Philadelphia Mr. Jacob M. Douglass, of New York, Is among tlie many visitors In thin city Mr. Ralph Horner, who Is i' member of tho Pennsylvania Volunteers, Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mth. George Homer before leaving for camp at Anniston, Ala. Miss Hyrde Oliver left for n foitnlght's May in South Wnlfole, Mass Mr and Mrs. Horner Chainbeis have closed their home on Rlerbank and havo gone to Ocean City for an extended stay. Mr and Mrs. II. F. Hartflcld, of Jennys street, aro at Ocean City for a fortnight's stay. The Misses Bcdwell anived home after a three months' stay at I'renchtown, N J. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mori ell and Miss Mary Morrell are on a motor trip tluough the White Mountains. Mr and Mrs. Juvtlco W. Parker have opened their home. Greystone, after spend ing the Mimmcr at Sea Isle City. Di:r,ANCO Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles F. Fisher aro home, after a month's stay at Brant Beach. Mrs. F. K. Blake nnd Miss Blake are homo after a week's visit with friendn at Jamesburg, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Wells nnd Mrs. R C. Hallock have returned to Dundee, N. Y, A NEATER, SWEETER MAID IN A CLEANER, GREENER LAND . The weddlnr innU ni.,.. t,.. ., v wy at the Blnnlckson house and th . oaremony runn, ,.. .... ... Ptw!a: a.8 Mr- SaPO"" divorced. ?ijii . " "augnter or Mr, Charlea P. "mcKson, Her mother, who died otann LiiftTr-. --w- ii!':0' vwM,l, Koeengarten, a w !? Wsyri v5lV?ri". ,i'r, '.(.'. 'i" ' I i' 'ITT II ii ' 1 111 I I II jiu i r7iB Mm.iinuamBmt&F!:-'-",,'- - uv v.i.nii wl.--.: - 'I' !l ' 1 tml ,J11 TIkiiiiH IKVI iintla!! IJ3U 1 - ",;;! i u.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHrMj !'8L,;Niifc1..lM after a foitnlght's stay with Mr. and Mis 11. D. Torry. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Ward hava an nounced the engagement of their daughter. .Miss Saia C. Ward, to Mr. Clifford Bcutllff, of Itlvertou. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whlllock. of New Castle. Del., nro guests of Mr. and Mr.). Fdward It. Phillips, of Walnut street. Miss i:tta Horn returned on Monday, after spending several weeks at Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. Jones L. llwards havo re turned home, after spending a week In the northern pait of the State. Mr and Mrs. Harold Hunt arrived home on Monday from Ocean City, where they havo been spending a foitnlglit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyncoff have r turned to Hopewell, N. J., after a vinlt with Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin. UIVHRStni: Mr. und Mrs. Charles II. Zlegler 1110 homo after a week's stay at Wildwood Mr. nnd .Mrs. A. J. Bellman returned homo nfter spending a tew dajs at Bryn Mawr. Pa. -Miss Bessie Young Is at Royersford, Pa., for a fortnight's stay. Mrs. Alfred Bogen Is visiting at Tort Jervls, N. y for a week. Miss Marie Kester will leave for Plcas aiiUlllc. N J., for an extended visit. Mrs. Nicholas Brown arrived homo from Reading. Pa . after a few days' visit. Mr. nnd Sirs. Prank Kly are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Mr. Lester Stockton nnd Mr. Wesley Nicholas, nfter a camping trip of two wei'l.s on tlie upper Delaware, arrived home on Mondnv. IF Yot' weren't at tho dance at the Cen tury Club last Saturday night, you suicly did miss the time of jour life, for It was some nice affair. You know, fifty sall 01 s were Invited out fiom the navy yard. Most of them wero from the the battleship MnssacliUM'tts, though them were some from the Indiana, the lowu and tho Von Steuben. And, es, there were fifty piettj, eager girls to dance with them and do their best to give tho boys a good time. The nffalr was chaperoned bv Mrs, C. 11. Ilppelshclmer, the pt evident of tho club. Mrs. Thomas G. Cooper, Mrs. Robert McLean. Mis. William A Mci:wcn, Mrs. c Meicer Bailey. Mrs. Charles rt Jtusser, Mrs Robcit Hall Ander son. Mrs. Frank G Burrows, Mrs. Henry S Baker and -Mrs lleujaliilu Carskaddon! nnd there were lots of other older persons there, who had almost as good u time watching tho dancers as tho dancers had themselves Hut they uuildn't havo hail quite so good 11 time, for If 5 oil were a sailor boy. and hadn't bien to u regular dance since you couldn't tell tho day when, or If vou were a gill anxious to do a very pleasant "bit" bv dancing with all tho boys In blue -well, in either case you were bound to have a mighty good time. livery one theie was In the gayest nnd happiest of moods, and the little orchestra played splendid dame music, and gave u nice big, generous 1 iicore after each number. But then, they couldn't do otherwise, when, nt the end of each dance, every boy In blue flapped li'S lotidcht, ami that was pictty loud Lach gill was Introduced to a tailor lad with whom she danced tlie first dance, nnd then she Introduced him to another girl, and IIiuh It went until cveijbody knew every bodv ele. There were two Paul Jones, and tliev mili'u vvele fun. lis they alvvujs nie Hut speaking nf fun theie never was iinv uiiiig funnier than the nuvelt dam 0 they had u ms, II w.ih this win tn each comer of Hie big hall a Urge "ipiaie was chalked olf Then tlie music started, and the couples marched around tho loom In . long line. Hut tlie mush: dldn t lontlnue verv long till, no! llveij two minutes it would slop, just when jou weio perfectly sine It wasn't going to stop, and If either Mm 01 jour partner weie auglit In any of those chalked Miuares, then oii both had to diop out of the nianii. Well, such si ram bling and laughing and sliding over the. line Just In time theie never was One wee miss, who had ventured faith too qulikly. slipped tight In the middle of u fatal square just as the music stopped. So she and her p.iitner had to proceed to the side lines. At laKt. when there weie only s,lx couples left on the floor, each of tlietc cour ageous individuals was presented with a funny little prlic. One sailor-man received a small toy ship, which he Immediately named nfter his own ship, the Von Steuben. Another one was piereuted with a tiny au tomobile, and there were other silly little things wlili li everybody laughed over. During the Intermission, which, by the way, wasn't very long, as the boys had to leave at 11, Ice vream and good little home made cakes weie served. Seveial Jolly little gioups got together and tang the songs that evei.vbod!, Knows, anil 0110 boy In blue thrummed nwa nt si ukulele, which he SCRi:-Li:i: could Play. Well, all too soon 11 o'clock came, and the last fox-tiot and tho very last encore weio danced. And, oh! the boys didn't want to leave nt all; they had such a good time, but at last they all went after giving threo lousing cheers for Lansdowne that made the hall echo. There aie a few Lansdnwners who are still away at summer lefeorts, for the sum- M1HJ Hi 11 - ''.! L u. u M , Uft v ;-f .A'AJJX sittERR'' 9--rl, -A" , . r - l.Jinesru-jme, cviviiuuiif roiievua.airaiior. k'fti; " '-- ' 1 .... ... ti'.'i. Jr.-&,: ttAV GIVES DINNER FOR FIANCE AT WHITEMARSH West Philadelphians Home' in Time to Enjoy First Weeks of Cool Weather A delightful dinner was given Inst night at the tVhltem.irsh Country Chili by .M8 Helen McGllnii In honor of. her uanct Mr Frank A. Cook, who will leave shortly 'for I' ranee. Among the guests wero Mr. and .Mrs. William J.. McQIIun. Mr. and Mrs John McGlinn, Mr. nnd Mrs. James r Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hutchln H011. Jr.. .Mrs. Reglna McGlinn Wills, Mr James F. MacVelgh, Jr., and Mr. Thomas A. Pentoitv. Miss Virginia Flsler spent the week-end as tho guest nf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F Hjrno at their homo In Phoenlxvllle. Mr and Mrs. Byrno and their daughter Mits Rose Mary Byrne, have just returned from Spring Lake. Mr and Mrs. Joseph I. O'Neill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byrne over the week-end, Mr and Mrs. C. F. Bacbler nnd hoi- daughter. MIrs Gcrtrudo Bacbler, of 60-'9 Carpenter street, havo leturned from l.ieal Beach, where they spent the summer Miss Agnes Kelley, of 000 North Forty first street, has returned from Ocean City, where she visited her aunts. Miss Lucille Moiris Is spending a few dujs In New York as a guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Sirs. John J. Morris. Miss Ruth Isieal. daughter of Mr. und Mrs, Joseph D Isreal, has been tho guest of Miss Katharine Slater at Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs Rdvvin J Cummlngs, of 4D31 lino btrect, have closed their cottage and motored home from Asbury Park. Mrs. Luther S Peck and her small daughter accompanied them. North Philadelphia Dr. Brady, of Second street pike, and Dr. O Stephau have left for Georgia with tha Field Hospital Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Holme nnd their daugh ters, Miss Jessie Holme and Miss Ethel Holme, who have been spending the summer at their bungalow In Ivyland, will leturn to their home In Frankfoid, next week, Dr, and Mrs. Robert Selftert and their son, Mr. George Selffert. of 2002 East Cumberland street, have returned from a live weeks' trip through Maine. WHAT'S DOING TO NIGHT 2P7 ?JBMm The Philadelphia. Follce Band plays at City Hall plaza. Free. Italian llaptlit 'Mlmlonarjr Association of America has convention, church at Broad and jteed streets. Free. American Aisaeiauon or niecincai En glneera Social Activities Mr and Mrs. Tilstrnm C. Colket and family, of Bryn Mawr, will leave Septem ber 18 to vllt Mrs. Harrison Caner nt Jit. Dessert, Mass , for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Schmidt and Miss Henrietta Mooro Schmidt have re turned to Juniper Hall, Radnor, after spending a month nt Spring Lake, N. J. They had Intended to go to the Catskhls, but owing to an epidemic of whooping cough decided on tho seashore Instead. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Wlgton, of llaverford, have returned home after spending soma time at Hawthorn Inn, Hast Gloucester, Mass. Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Leas, of Haver ford, are spending two weeks at Bay Head. Mrs. Charles H. Ormo has returned to tho Eellevue-Stratfoid after spending the sum mer nt the Hotel St. Charles, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Southern Conway, of Bala, have returned to their homo from Capo May, whero they spent the summer. Mr. Conway will go to New York for a few days to visit her sister, Mrs. J. Brlggs Fiench. Mr. and Mrs. William Kirk Charlton, of Wayne, are lecelvlng congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Mnry Virginia Charlton. Mrs Charlton will be remem beied as Miss Mary Thompson Stewart, of Winona, N. J. Miss Sue Haines, who has been spending the summer In Atlantic City, had as jicr guest over the week-end Miss Pauline Mc-Candlcss. West Philadelphia Mr and Mis. Frederick Nuger. of South Forty-sixth street, who arc occupying their cottage in Ocean City, will teturn Septem ber 17. TOMORROW PROMPTLY AT 9 A. M. SEATS GO ON SALE AT THE Tor the Blgrt DramMIa HpeetscH on Esrth Great Cast and Co. of 200 Living People mer, so the calendar says. Is not over yet. Mr. and Mrs. William J. 8har nre ni liuck Hill Falls for a few ' The Cornelius Kbrevs are down at City, and Mr. and Mrs. John J. II. Ph are ni their cottage In Ventnor, 1 ne iiooert K. irwlns returned uays ago from Ma ne. Mrs. Irwin had 1 up there visiting Mrs. O. Carrow Chan of Germantown. Mr lM.in inlni ld later, hud they motored home. The Irwin son, Mr. Samuel Irwin, expects to eWr, ,- ' Princeton this fall. His cousin, Mr. SawMtt -Irwin (the Samuel irwlns" son), Is now toty Fiance with the Princeton Hospital unit ffl ..', .! ?t cw ; UWUAItEMENT ANNOUNCED")? .'SI OF GERMANTOWN GOIL'J " . .kl Autumn Brings People Home FroW'A Summer Resorts and ''rtJ't fimni MiS ,.' ..... .... ,. ,...-..1..,. t vu-...i i.iv ... ... ,. . . w'.W-.J lo west ( neiien avenue, uermanvown.j , Xfjl nnnoiince tho engagement of their daugh- Jft ter. MIhs 1I1pii slhover. to Mr. Incersoll Mil M Olni'teri, Mr Olmsted Is a member .of thtisifia First Regiment of the National Guard of CVS lVnnsvlvnnln. TA Master Stuart Donaldson, who wit at ' Camp Susquehanna during tho summer, has returned home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Conrad Groves, of HO Qulncy street, aro homo from a three weeks' motor trip through Maine. ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donaldson, of 6S32 Oreeno street, entertained at dinner on Sat urday nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Their guests weio Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welser. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Baker, Mr and Mrs W. W. Adams, Jr., and Mr. Sterling Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. 'Donaldson have Just re turned from Chelsea, where they spent ' month -Mr. Sterling Donaldson spent three weeks In Baltimore vlsltlnic friends. 5TS I'M '&n I A awA1 lr Metropolitan Opera House Tor the Blgl THE WANDERER (llsantlo AKireSAtlon nnd OoIosmI Production Intact After - Keaeona nt the Manhattan Opera ilounn in N. Y. NOl'K THESr. ASTOUNDING PIUCESi UvenliiKs nnd Sat. Mat . r.0o to JI 60. Haturday Kvenlng, Mo to 2. Ilarxatn Mat. Every Wednesday. Ilest Seats l. Tint Performance Thursday Evg., Sept. 20. REMEMBER Get In I.tne TOMORROW MORXIKO If you want the Heat Beats. (Tickets alio on sale at downtown ticket oftice, 1108 Cheitnut St.) V7" T7"'CTrpTJrC" Mt 25e and KOe. 1 Pjlin O Evenlnt.. 23o to Jl SECO.Ml .V.IJ 1 I.NAI. WEEK VA MARION MORGAN'S Jlj ART DANCERS EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! HARRY ORUEN AND FLAYERS Ceoll Cunnlnshami Ed 4. Lou Miller. Otlnrt. GLOBE Theatre' MARKET JNIPUII BTS. ' Continuous luc, inc. I'oc. aae 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. FIVE FOOLISH FELLOWS "Tlie Bohemian Girl," Others CROSS KEYS DffiTfeVS, "U-NEED-A-GIRL" South Philadelphia Miss Flotcnco Wiener, ot 133 South eighteenth street, win close her cottage at West Hampton, I I., nnd return Octo ber 1 t Mr. and Mrs. James C. McHugh, of 213S West Passyunk avenue, have Just returned from Wildwood, where they spent the last three weeks. MARKET STREET Abovo 16TI1 CONTINUOUS 11:10 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. THIS ENTIRE WEEK FIRST GOLDWYN PICTURE A tSSO.ooo Production MAE MARSH IV MAROARET MAYO'S 'TOLLY OF THE CIRCUS" "A Memorable Visual Pleaaure" Public T.d(t ADDED ATTRACTION FIRST RHOWINO REX BEACH PICTURES OP TRAVEL AND AD.VENTURE All Next Week First Showing of liobart Henley's Thought Film ot Real Ufa "PARENTAGE" Se It Then You'll Recommend It. TJAT A PTT1 12U MARKET 8TREET 1 JrjJll 10 A. It. to 11:15 P. at PRICES 15c, ISO , ARTCRAFT PRESENTS MARYPICKFORD IN FIRST SHOWINO OP Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm . , A "OH A TT A CHESTNUT Below 1BTH" Jr.iXJjtLflI 10:13 A. M.. IS. 2. SfiS, 5:45. 7:43. 0:45 P. it What Others Talk About We Do Poaltlvely Flret Showing of MARYPICKFORD IN ARTCRAI.T PRODUCTION Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm .'u ,. '' a Ht' s tS .)2 TJITT1 TTXTT MARKET Below 1TTII ALICE JOYCE DAILY lOej KVOS. IRe. II A. M. to 11:15 P. M. with MARC MhcDEHMOT In "A- ALABASTER BOX" 7100131 A MARKET Above 9TIt VlOXLXli 0 A. M. to 11:15 p. It. Deinuer'v qrchastra EVELYN NESBIT AN'toNER Russell Thaw in "Redemption" .MT WLKR "THE HU.NUll HVHTKU" m FORREST PP- Mat. Today a .-M51H3 at 0:1s rrompu KI.AW 3k EltLXNQER'S I 1' rf THE. J mm -J GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH 60c to 11.50 AT POPULAR MAT. TODAT " BR 0 A E THE SEASON'S FIRST' EMPHATIC THRILL! ' Conitant bubbles of humor.'1 North American. "Superb down to the smallest de-- tall," Evenlnz Ledger. "The wlttleat production riven here In years." Evening Telegraph. OUR BETTERS "Amualng, witty, brilliant," PraamlSW'il "Entertalnlnc. Intereatlng, conrln ' Jv 3 Inic, effective." Inquirer. ., ' M Kt 600 10 11.00 AT rurUbAn JIAT. TOOAT , J.'W, THE ROYAL ITALIAN COVERNMENTB OWN OFFICIAL WAR P1CTUIIE3 THE ITALIAN .m JWUCM Lm rt T A mmT T7IT7IT-MV.TfTil "iKE JD X 1 UEjP XVU1N JLVfa GARRICK NOW "ySSLSJffiS m BROADWAY KK8B.9 m nri nXTTAT. germantown avu. Xli UUiJViiirtiJ Below CHELTEN ATaV '$& FIRST SIIOWlNd IN GERMANTOWN "it.'J GLADYS BROCKWELL '- in "THE SOUL OF SATAN" .'!? ALSO 5 BIO VAUDEVILLE ACT8 vi?x NIXON 52d & Market Ste. GEO. M. UUUAW '" ' i?-M at art k Titn viimvuifTp a f" r.T r ?,-,yxt , . -M-r-a. T-k MATINEB TODA UASliNU sportinfir m wamut th en. viean ana wTPVunnnnifUP plak 1VJ.Vv. w-i 0TH 4 1U S'yivSSftn THE DESJSW Beat Bala Now Mati. Tui ThufV 1 1 - - -1 f ADELHIVgj&R j.