'! ti' r JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ;New Workroom of Independence Square Aux- ' iliary 01 wie Jfteu oruss iu upen oeptemoer zu. '. Various Matters Discussed by Nancy Wynne - CTOPPI2D In at G08 Chestnut street T .....irday afternoon to co the now I ...rtrrs of the Independence bnunro m.r No. 276, of tho American Ilea in.;, -- . , . tho Crss . imiMinir last winter and 1 ." ,. know, and now they havo .:.L.i.ir to tho front o!Hco and moved "" ,, ,t .T " ... .,mi know, ana now me i.uvu i lummei. i , . 3 ..! downsiaiin w ..- ; --. iiiw" u.unni n nrrnnrpn rn we all their pnrnpin.-i " ....-.. ?h. rrcat .helve, at tho back of tho room reat long tauten placed In lows for ttlns out tho dressing and all the other SnA they "re to n.ake. The new .com, S bVopen on September 20. Mrs Oeorgo Horace I.orlmer nnd Mrs. rnills'h were there yesterday und Mrs. n,,tbv McCormlck. who will be In chatKo S "the room all day. I rather like the room' downstairs, for It Blves them a wHi&erful chnnco to display thliiRs In the ntli show window. Already they havo f rcllcs-a cartridge belt nnd sword ken fiom the field ut Verdun and a otttr- greenish Rlobc of class which was uf'hI to show the position of mines In tho Irish Sea. Such an Innocent-looking llt- 'fk". . ' ...i ,.nlli- niiltn bountiful 111 s tra E'0DC " " - j yor! v'hat urently Interested mo was the buckle on inc urn . .... ,.. was of wrousht Iron and tho words "Ciott mltuns" wero mlsed on the smooth sur face. To us who arc far fiom the henna of Irifo It U hard to icallzo that that v.ir- nfdM belt and sword mean anything ll B . . . .... . ..-1.1 .. !.. 1.. f ir than a ennutuy "'" i ""- fit nnd armor In our museums, but when r II thought how short a time ueioie it nau been uscu -" " belnf, who had without doubt lost his life In one of those tenlblo slaughters ont ildcof Vcidun, It mudo me feel pietty bad. AND Tuesday when I wutched tho AVlrst Ilcglment xvultlng to entrain from 3:45 o'clock until after 10, and after retiring awoke to hear the cheers of de parting troops as late as 11:30 o'clock, I realized what It means and what it meant to every woman I saw In the crowd who liaJ conic to tax- good-by to her nearest and dearest. I taw one yotinf? girl, whose sweetheart was going, tear herself from lil arms and smile a good-by to him, nnd then when he had pas-cd out of sight half fall on a nearby step and cry her pretty eyps out. T saw one Italian mother surrounded by secrnl little ones lalso her eyes to heaven and beg Clod to take caro of her "Tony" and then leave him while It was yet light to get her other little ones homo and to bed, whiles the tcais poured down her check?. To bo sure, they . 1.. I., tn T7, llnnMinlf I... If who knows how soon they will start for Bj 'France, and who knows when they will fe Return, those brave, bright, cheery boys, who sang as the waited hour after hour for' the cars which wero to take them to Georgia. They did not get Impatient nor complaining; they were all brave, strong men, icady to do and die for a great cause, and my heart went out to them, for Ihey arc tho hope and strength of the country. 4 0 & (i oanu 7 a.i .. fi zr"' ii & WE HKAIl n good deal of tall; that the West does not understand the war, that It Is against conscription, and yet a woman who has Just lately returned from there told mo only yesterday that In tho whole nine or ten weeks she had traveled through Alaska, Canada and California and thence homo sho had seen khaki-clad 'men In every direction; that the train had never halted at a station that she had not seen a mother smiling bravely as she dispatched her son to camp or "some where over there." "And they smiled as long as their boys could see them, but we were on tho observation platform and we saw them half fall over, faint from the hofror and shock of parting from their ,lads, Tho world is simply sick with sor row these days," she added, and It seems to me very true. jyTRS. BEN'JAMI.V MIL1.KK, of School " Houso lane, Gormantown, has taken over the entlro Ganick Theatre, whero 'The Italian Battlefront" pictures are continuing their sensational success, for Thursday evening, September 20w Mrs. Wilier, you know. Is president of tho Cojnltato Pro Italia of the Emergency Aid of Pennsylvania, and sho has very PPropriately,selccted Italy's national hoi Way as the date for this monster benefit for the relief of the Italian wounded. QUT on the Jlain Lino the preparations v grow with greater vehemence and In tensity for tho great sporting carnival hich will be held at the Bryn Mawr polo Wounds on September 28 and 29. The Whole thine Is to hn crlvon tnr tl, benefit of the Ited Cross, you know. Mrs. $ Emory Mc.MIchael. I bmr. l tn i.a tr. 1J charge of one of tho departments, though iniormant did not know of Just which one. Associated with Mrs. MoMi.v.!,ii W will be Mrs. Charles O'Donnell Lee, Kllsa t beth McMichnel. Ellen MnMi-bn.i v.i,. K. rtn Hancock, Lorraine Graham. Vir- ima Heckscher, Anno Ashton and Ruth Packard. ITAVE you noticed the number of en , gagements and weddings lutcly Where the bride has not changed tho initial of her last name? They seem to have outgrown tho old superstition, und s good. Superstitions aro silly things, Mvnow, Let's see. what was that old rhyme? "Change your namo and not your letter, change for worso and not r better." Well, I most assuredly hope ' tUVi" t0 be,no worse ln the many cases which have occurred lately. Tako Jean Thompson and Ed Thayer, Just an Bounced on Saturday. AH through the wing I have noticed It, too. There was we Heckscher-IIopklns alliance, tho Wetmore-Vatriss marriage and tho t i"COnRer nuPtlals- Then Ned AVaters married Margaret Whlto and Elizabeth Were ninrilort inni, m.,i ir .,. fi. &v ....:':""." ""'" "erea'- kx amnicKson married George. "?":"" ot Now York, and I can't be sin to remember all ther hnv iin i,iu p Plqc and summer. ,.JOUt On tlm Mnlii Tl. i K-T. .. --.. Mtlio kllU4D nttj l(lo K "Km-Llpplncott weddlntr at Over- tK ' BroJhea and Brpwn up In the iiv ulreion, and there was Babcock rrown,'Howson una Holmes', Sal-gent "sas l'lioto by Mnn tau MISS MARGARET SHELLY Miss Shelly is the iluufthter of Mr. James H. Shelly, of Quakertown. Hcrenrfajrement to Mr. Franklin L. Foni is nnnounccd today by her father. Miss Shelly is well known as an amateur actress and has taken part in a number of plays given at the Hroail Street Theatre. not happen to notice this before. Maybo ovory c.ir theie havo been as many, who can tell? T)Y THi: way, did ou know that IJmv--' urd Whclcn, Jr., was taken ill on lii-4 waj down fiom Newport? He motoicd clown with l.lv Ulrtiiio. I understand, and became veiy ill on tho way. Ho was operated on at St. Luke's Hospital, In New York, for acute appendicitis and Is convalescing theie at present. rnHEItlO'S a stage in tho Intel Csting de--L clopment of a baby when he begins to see things when they begin to mean something to him. He nearly throws n fit tho llrst time it happens, but ns he gets used to that another thing comes to his understanding thu thing he has hold of Is the thing ho sees. And so on till the time when ho realizes that tho thing ho sees and wants and tho thing ho can have aio not always one and tho same. Just as baby has peculiar ways of show ing tho beginning of his Intelligence, the older child has his own method of adding to his store of knowledge. The Phila delphia father of a young miss very young indeed was sleeping peacefully over the breakfast hour ono morning at his summer homo in New England. His wifo sent tho youngest ln to wake him up. The youngest went through the usual poking and pulling process with no ie suit. As her father puts it, he was "very much uninterested in her." Finally Mio remarked in a brisk conversational tone, "I know tho dlffcrenco between the Cath olic Church and tho Congregational Church." That worked. Her father sat up and wanted to know. "Do you? "What is it?" "Why." she said, "tho Catholic ehuroh has a cioss on the top of It and a Congio- gatlonal church lias a chicken on tho top." Congregational churches in New Eng land, as a rule, carry a weather vano of the chanticleer variety, NANCY WYNNE. Engagement Announced Jlr. and Mrs. .Samuel li. McCabe, of Wayne, announce tho engagement of their daughter. JIIss Allco 12. McCnhe, to Lieu tenant William Simpson, 3d, I'. ,S. It., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Percy .Simpson, of Lyncdoclc, Ovcrbrook. COMMUNITY CENTERS MEET EVERY WEEK Many Members of Baptist Tern plo in Service of Their , Country . Jj'ow that t lie Minister hip home from tlielr jc:illon, ami the .uiung nitn whu supplied the pulpits liaxc I etui lit d to col lege, and thn ronnrcBiitlmiH of Miiy-iit-home who Hperit the summer trying to reduce tlm high rust of llvlnn, will go on trliiK to foIvo that ut pieient uiiHolvnbln piiiliU-m It may In, Interentlng to ipuile the quaint lecords of u ilmieli of I'JC m-hih k ite olctl, That lmleer In rulliTli-d t miet lugs be p.ild to the stliiK. iiiiIi-mi the film collected he over In,, dollar, nnd In tli.it cn--e oulj tv,,, dolhus kIiiiII U- p.ihl blip, and the hnlanoe he phind In Ihe lutiil. " So J " see eve n .-eMniiiw lmw mlMitii-ed In price, pom j, stipph of olden linn. I wonder uliat voih- thoiiuhts would lie il SOU could mini, hark and i-re all the l'.ed Cro u.iii; i-iiIiik on In the t Inutile in i aiiiiiuon t.i ihe ienul.tr wolli of tl Inn orgaiilaiinii J'oi- liiMtjnre, tH,e the lied i'n torn munli . iii.rs on Nuilli llioad Mi-i-I oi at the (irui'i. Iiapiui Timple. at llio.ul and link Hieetx, and the other at the llethle hein l'iesli)ti-ilan liiiinii. at llio.nl and I'l.in 1 flreets, taking lu otl.ei both e.ist nail fi or IP, i.id utieet At the 'IVin plu the uiixill.il N No. '.'iM It lia mole than 17." ineuilniH at ineHonl, and the mem bership li loiist.intly IneiraMtig The meet ings Hie held e icli Tliurd.i In the lottei Temple, and lieglnnlng Seotemlier, 'JU theie will bo lueetiiiKH in the i-etilug al.o The unrkci do not Hpeel.illre, but do all sort of lied Cro., s,uk .Mix. Jlainaiet Herbert Is i h.ili nun , Mis. .lames MlUhell, vle elialim.in . Mih Homer V. Tniitmi settctnr. and Mm, llatiy .lohu, treaBiuer Almiit tweno-llxe bojs ol Ihe Tcniile havo enlisted, and the tiulllni. In rimiiei tlou xx It ti the Temiile .lnnhir lioh, keepx in loueh Willi them and will .. that they ,iie taken eaie of uhetivei llie may he All drafted lu.epird nien of the ihiinh will he added lo the list. The llu ItUH.xell l ronwell, I) li, who lias retutmd from an eMendcd leituie tour through the South and Southwest, has con tributed largel.v to the Ited rro fund, and liolwithstandlng his wundeiful rap-wuy fm work, always lluds time to eneoui.igo the Templo soldier liojs Among the iiumber I Sir. Craig lleihert, son of the chairman of Auxiliary 221 .Mr. Hubert Is Just seven teen and is at Koit Omaha with the hIbii.iI and aviation corps of the United States army. Mr. Vaiigliiin .MlUhell has ictuined fiom Texas and Is now In Michigan In the Hlgual and inlaliou nirpx Mi Kiard. Kltiott. son of Mr. ami Mrs llnnj CMIott Is lu KraiH'e with the Nineteenth I'lilneer lOip.x; and Mr. Waul Wheelock. son of Mr. ami Mrs Lewis Wheelock and a nephew of tho secietary of this group of lied Crosseis. ar llved In Kranee last week He also ts :n the axUtiou corps. Not one of thee lads Is more than eighteen. Thn group of Ited floss workcis at the Bethlehem I'lesbyteri.m Cliuich Is known as Auxlllaty No. SO. It numbers nbout 1H2 members Their meeting day Is Wednesday, and they work all day sewing pajamas, liatluobex, hospital shirts and making fi.ic- tuio plllo,-s and Miiglcat dresxings all up to the standardization of uorkmanshlp of tile Ited t'ro.sx Society. A knlttlin; class will be formed shortly Miss niz.iheth Moore is chairman . Mrs. W. Notlern. lce chair man: Mrs A. II. Slottir, peciptniy, and Miss Crawford, treasuter All lesldents of the uelghhoihood desli lug to .issist with the work are welcomed to these community Lt liter. Tile woikroomx aio clieeiful, and eaeli mother Is Interested In every other mother's boy ( idlstcd or drafted, and, of roill.se, all the girls aie IntcieKled, too The llev. John II. Davles, D. U. Is ncthely engaged in the welfare work for the sol diers, sailors nnd marines, and the Chris tian lhideavor Society of the church enter tained a laige number last month. The ltcv. W. Itussell, formerly assistant pastor, went to l'ranoe at bis own expense to min ister to our holdlers and assist In tho woik of tho Young Men's Christian Association In that country. MEMBER OF FIELD SERVICE DETAILED TO HOSPITAL Northeastern Philadelphians Are Still Away From Home Captain V. V Borzell, of 000 Kas-t West moreland street, of the JetfeiMiti Medical I'nit, No. .IS, who has been lu ti. lining for Itoentgcn-ltay In New York, lias been de tailed In Philadelphia, to assist Major Man ges at the Jefferson lAispttiil until his unit goes to V'rance, Mrs. Uorzell has just re turned f I oni a li ip to .xow orK arm Bridgeport, Colin. Mrs. McGlniils, of ai.13 Krankfoid uo nue. has gone to visit her mother, Mrs. St. Clair, In Clarendon, l'a., while her bus. band. Pr. !. McCilnnls, Is In (leoigla with tho Kield Hospital Corps. Miss jtace K. flueinsey and Miss Helen It. (lueinsey, of 434(1 c'ranlifoid aenue, aie spending seer.il weeks In Nantucket, Mass. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Wiener, of 8f.fi North Seventh street, who hae been at tho Ala mac. Atlantic City, are xlsltlng their daugh ter, Mrs. M. II. Lang. In Itoehester. N. ". Miss Madeline Hoither, of Krankford, is visiting relatives and fi lends, for several weeks. In Norfolk and Newport News, Va Mr. and Mrs, .lack Crecnburg, of 10,11 North Sexcnth street, aro being eongiatu Uted on the bh til of a son, .Sidney Noah Greenberg. WILL FIGURE Af SPORTING CARNIVAL iS-X HL. riiil tHr r .( n. IP f t J k y ,"t JJ mk vv- A . immrn , k, -v i W m Jrn & r.-W -.-:. TI. INBETHANY1 'S8' KVXir. . iv l?. &J. i .tejl 5 -t.vltSA'- . nf . - -.. U'3kmjfiX: .. & O30VS MI3S ANNE ASHTON Miss Ashton will lie one of the aides at tho Sporting larutvnl to be held at the ISryt Mawr I'olo Field on September -8 and 2!). TELLS OF BOY SCOUTS IN FRANCE Lecture on Saturday Night at Philadelphia Cricket Club Marriage and Engagement Announced in German town AN IV t. the Social Activities Mrs. Walter J. Freeman will icniaiii at Cape May until October 1, Miss Corlnno Freeman going to Augusta, On,, to attend tho wedding of Miss Louise Mays. Doctor Freeman, Mr. Walter J. Freeman, Jr, and Mr. William W. Keen Freeman, who havo been camping lu the Maine woods, will re turn to Philadelphia on September 15. Mrs. William K. Benson, wife of llnslgn Benson, IT. S. N.. of 2417 South Thiitecnth btrcet, with her little daughter Margaret, will return tomorrow from Sea Isle, where she has spent the summer Mrs. J. Hrnest Goodman, of the ltltlcn house, bus returned from Atlantic City, where she spent the last three months. Mrs. Goodman's son. Major 13. II. Goodman, of South Twenty-first street, Is stationed at Greenville, 8. C, awaiting orders to go to France. Mr, and Mis. Herbert WIegand arc being congratulated on the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hall and their family, of Wynnefleld. xvlll close their bungalow near Mount Holly, N. J., tho end of this month. Mrs. M. 51. Allison, of Morris street, Germantown, was the guest of Sir. and Mrs. Hall for several days last xveek. Mr, 1'aul Thompson was their guest oyer tho xveek-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler, of C2J4 Washington avenue, West Philadelphia, xvlio are still at their Ocean City cottage, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Isabel Butler, to Lieutenant Fred erlck B. Clark, U, S. It. Lieutenant Clark, who Is the Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry V, Clark, West Philadelphia, won his com mission as first lieutenant ut the first of. (leers training camp, Foit Niagara, and Is now at Camp Meade. m- nnd Mrs. Florence Wright, of Clee- land ' O.. are being congratulated on the birth of a son. Mrs. Wright will be re. membered as Miss Dorothy Hoban, of this city, Dr and Mm. Brook If. Anupacli have "returned . from Chel?" and opened their .Ti:i;i:STIMi ex en Boy Scouts and their fi lends on Saturday of this week In tho theatre of the Philadelphia Cricket Club, when Mrs I. Seymour Houghton will tell them of the Hoy Scout clubs In Kiniu-p. Mrs. Houghton's asMiciatioii with and in lerefct In this nioxcment, hi connection with uilsslun work through Fiance and especial ly In Pans, enables her to tell of the good work that Is being done by those bow. The lectuio will be under the able dliettlon of Mr. Uogcr W. Tailor, hootilinasder of Tinnp 177. of tlm Church of St M.iillns-ln-ln-the-l'iclds, and will lie illilsliated With ll.il nptlrou views Tile entire proceeds -, for there Is n Mii.tll admission foe will be used to buy rhocolilc and necessary things for the comfort of the Boy Scouts on tho other side. Mr ltiiluid l.xnn Miller, of German town, announces the imirilago ot hU ulster. or Is niomlsed Ml-s .Margaret Miller, and Captain Chailes Melxlllo llrlstcr. Jr, ot tho Maryland coast nitlllcry corps ot tho National Guard, Sat urday, September S, at the Second Pie.sby terlan Church, by tho ltcv. John Cal houn. Mi. John Bauingai dner, of tho Pclm.'ir Moirls .p.utmeuts, Geriuiinlown. announces the engagement ot his dntighter. Miss Mnr gaiet Baumgaidner, to Mr. Halle B. Hchacf Jer, uIm of lic-riu.inlown. Mis. Itobeit Pangbor;. has teturned from Veutuor. whi'io she t-pent i,lx weeks lis tho guet of her mother, Mrs. Sabel, at her cottage Mis. 1'i.ink liununey, of Giecne street, who lias been In t'pper Ham, Me, for the last mouth, will return on Saturday. Mr. Ildwatd II. Howell and his sister. Miss Anna II. Howell, will occupy their cottage in Hssex County. N. Y until Octn Per 1. when they will return lo their home on Germantown nxenuc. MISS LORKAINK GRAHAM Miss Grnhnm will bo ono of tlio aides in Mrs. C. Emory Mc Michacl's department of the Sport ing Cnrnivnl. FAREWELL PARTY FOR SOUTH PHILADELPHIANS Surprise Given to Soldier and College Boy Just Before They Leave Friendly Society for Started in RoxboroiijrfiJ V- Meetings on Tuesday 'V ii.m"' e'nl"ff thr was a supper Intlj ...., jjuioeran wnurcii winch wu I nntced to cure the xvorst cam nf dv grouch. It was really a pure food dn stratlon and nil hn initu nm nim that our ancestors were nVer troU auoni wero not Invited. The pure food ' scrx-ed at small tnhl in,i cnndleit nml ht,t,i.H fin.... .i.j . jjhi nii .;.; vr "" ".i,r"V: """?" uu"rv? i ..1,11.1 : Z. "' .u".l"'nB?. lo c" wfl. . i ........,, yjL course mere were lyounr ; women In pretty, summnrv inwn tn ntai4 at tlm tables, among them being- Miss Mftr-5e"' 3 garctha Vogt, Mrs. II. U mttenhoust. MffA "' A J" '""". -iiss Amanda stein, ,MIMi,-p Helenn Iteuter, Miss Jtarle Miller. 'Ulut W.i Klla Krueger, Miss Emily Corn, Miss Mry;( J Massa. Miss Helen Hess. Mln Id sinhnrM Miss Martha A. Jouther, Mrs. Meta FetUr.WS Mrs. Emily Gorhardt. Mies Eliiah.th"!."-! Structt. Miss Itahel falser. Miss Clara lUr-V W now, JIIss Hdna Dochret, JIlss Anna Miller. &ft Miss Katharine Gelst and Mrs. Frederick "" i Volt. Xtl In.lAn e.. m ii.i ...... .j.vu., fc -.,- WMV, 'C"ji1 niioci, cmenainea nt luncneon and cards , M on Saturday. Her guests Included MIis .VAJ P.ebeccrt Coussart, Miss Inez Cartledge, .CM, .Mrs. James Hlndlc, Mrs. William N. Wit- merlon rnss, Ml$s IMIth Haln. Mies lloitM Smith and Miss Gertrude Smith, of Ard- INTERESTING WEDDING IN NORTH PHILADELPHIA Biide Wears Lace Inherited From Co loninl Days Piomlneut .Huong tho weddings ushering lu tho second week of nutuiun was that of Miss Ethel M. llringhurst. daughter of Mr and Mrs. William .1. HrliiRhutst. nf 2321 North Sexcnteeutli street, and Mr. Thomas W. Jeff lies, which tool; piaco on Tuesday In tho early cxenlng In tin- P.oinan Catholic Church ot Our I.ndy of Mercy, llioad street and Susquehanna avenue. The ceremony was performed by Monslsnor Gerald P. Coglilan. assisted by tho T.ev. l'ather G.iugh.iii. Tho bilde wore a gown of bridal satin, tilnuned with old lace inherited by tho family, the Ilringhursts being direct descendants of John lirlnghurst. of Colonial f-ime. Her tulle xeil xvas ananged with orange blosfonis. nnd her bouquet combined llride loses with lilies of tho valle. At tending the bride was her sister. Mls Frances Hrlnghurst, who xioro a brides maid's gown of bluo satin and filmy lace. Her hat was of whlto lace xvlth ostrich feather tl Innnlnrt. and li France roses wero carried. Mr. llaymond Jerfties was his brothel's beht man. Tho servlco xvas followed by a reception thn homo ot the bride's parents. The I bildegrooni nnd brldo left on an extended trip and will bo at homo auer ucioucr i at 3 IB Hast Horset street, Stcnton. HESSAUHIt KAIF.MAN' wedding of Interest In this i lty and In New Yoik was that of Miss Hazel Kauf man daughter of Mr. and Mrs Max Kauf man, of tho latter city, and Mr. Waller S DeVsauer. son ot Mrs. Artdln Dessauer, of "148 Noith Eighteenth street, which took place on Sunday ovenlng in tho McAlpIn Hotel New York. The Ite. Aaron Else man performed the ceremony and a dinner and reception followed. Tho blido wore a gown of white satin and duchesse lace, with jx xell ot tullo edged with similar lace, held In place with orange blossoms. Tho mar riage xvas tho culmination ot a summer romance. Mr. Hessauer and his brother, Mr, I.eo A. Uessauer, who was his best man, both xvell-knowu musicians in this iltj, spent their xncatlon traxcllng through the mountains nnd winding up at Asbury Park lu August. At tills lesurt they weio tinned to a dance, at which Miss Kauf man was also a guest. H xvas hue at llrst siuht for the bridegroom and bride, and shoitly after each returned homo tho en gagement was announced. Mr. IJcf-saucr's mother who tiaxcled through New England during the summer, arranged to meet her sons lu Anbury Park, so that nil could re turn homo at the sanio time. linglno her surpilso In meeting also a charming daughter-in-law -to-be. Mi- I)c3tauer and his bride left for Par Harbor, Me., a trip to thn Adirondack Mountains and n short stay In Atlantic. Clt. They -vx 111 be ut homo at 2022 North liroad Mtcet after September 22. HASTINGS CLAPP A pretty xveddlng took plnco last evening nt i! o'clock, when Miss Floreuco t'lapp. daughter ot Mis. John Clapp, of 17 West Tulpehocken slieet, Oermantowu, bccaino tho brldo of Mr Frank Hastings. The cere mony was performed by tho llev. Gilbert Pcmbcr, lector of St. Michael's Episcopal Church. Miss Clapp, who xns glxcn In mar riage by her brother, Mr. 1J. H. Clapp, of Oak I.anc. was attended by Miss lllancho Elizabeth Paike, of New York, as maid ot "honor, and by Miss Gertrude 1-2. Eamb as bridesmaid. Mr. Hastings bad Mr. Harry F. Kcky as best man. A reception followed the ceiemony for thn families and Intimate fiknds. After October 15 Mr. and Mrs. Hastings xvlll !9 .it homo at 17 West Tulpehocken street, liermaiitown. I.INDAIJEH UIA'MENTIUI The marriage of Miss Edna Illunienthal, daughter of Mr. Samuel Hlumenthal, of 3S5! Noilli Sexcnteenlh street, to Mr. Joseph I.lndauer, ot 1821 West Erie axe nue, took placo laHt night at li o'clock at tho home of tho bride's father. The Itev. Joseph Krauskopf, I). H of tho Keneseth Israel Temple, performed the ceremony. The bride wore a trax-ellnfr suit of brown, with a bat to match. She was given In marilago by her father and attended by her sister, Mrs. Hilda Kaliu, ns matlou ot honor. .Mr. Leo I.elpselger, of New York, was the bridegroom's best man. Tho service was followed by a dinner for tho families only, after which Mr. Llndauer and his brldo It ft on an extended trip. "I aicwell.' parties Frein to be quite the thing these d.-ijs, with so many ot the bojs leaving for the South, and the U'ual fall exodus to the x.ulous colleges through out tho country. .lr. Joseph J. Hraddock, a private in tho Sixth Pennsylvania In fantry, left this morning for Cnmp Tlnn cock. and Mr. Alfred Collins staited last evening for Stato College, so both boys weio guestii of honor ut a delightful party Tuesday evening nt 2035 Mooro bticct. Tho aflalr was a complete biirprlio to both of them, nnd tho jolly crowd made their "goltig-avviij" nnj thing but a sad affair. Tho decorations were In red, and unique and appropilate favois kept tho spirit of tho "soldier-boy" nnd college lad upper most. Those present wero Miss CnthVrile Uropliy, Miss Laura Johnson, Miss Maty Martin. Mlbi Anna Hoblnson, Miss Mar garet Pramielly, Mlsn Helen Secklngei. .xiihs a. Ynmsou. Ml.s Murlo Wnlsh nnd Mr. John Urannellv, Mr. Jumes llarret, Mr. Joseph Hates. Mr Claude Daxlsb. Mr. Ches ter Ilcebe, Mr. Charles Daller. Mr. Lorno P. Cottrill nnd Mr. Andrew L. McCabe. Ml3 Jlnry McDermott. ot 210 McKcan stict t. Is spendhiiVtlie week at Wildwood, re cuperating from her recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. John tl. Crawford, of JOlt South Seventeenth street, hnx-e returned) fiom n most Interesting trip through tho New England States. They weie enter tained by Jlrs. Cnxx ford's sister, Mrs. Oor dou Leslie, ut lio-ton. Mrs. L o'Conncll. of 1513 Shunk street, I f-pendlng the remainder of tho season at her summer homo In Wildwood. She ex pects to return October 1. ENLISTED MEN ARE GIVEN A HOME OVER WEEK-END Many Lansdowncrs Entertain Sailors Who Have Leave The practice ot entertaining enlisted men oxer tho xveek-end Is fast becoming an Institution In Lapsdowne. and It Is no un common sight ti seo sailor boys and ma rines accompanying tho families to worship on Sabbath mornings and evenings. Mrs. Thomas Cooper teems to bo the moving spirit In this xvartlme habit. She Is responsible for the entertainment cf from twenty-flvo to fifty enlisted men each xveek. Sho calls up her friends and finds out how many they can accommodate. Then she communicates with the men, and tho in dividual", couples and trios aie assigned to the x-arlous homes. Thoso famlles which havo joined In the movement aro enthusiastic and will con tinue lo entertain as long ns the present lonesomeness oxlsts among tho uniformed boys at the navy yard. Seaman Uonaghy and Seaman Kunlsh, of the U. S. S. Massachusetts, xvero Mrs. Geraghtys guests, and Seaman Clark nnd Seaman Onslow, also of tho Massachusetts, wero entertained by Miss Oesterle. On Saturday evening all wero entertained by Mis. Ueraghty and on Sunday after noon tho lighters enjoyed a real diversion on tho tennis courts ot Mr. Louis J. Meyer's place, nt South Wycombo nvenue. Mr. Meyer also entertained on Sunday evening. Tho sailor boys returned to the city on an early train on Monday morning that allowed them plenty of time to reach their ship befoio their liberty leave expired at 7 -30. All four wero exceedingly giateful to their newly mado friends. What ap pealed to them most, they said, xvas tho privilege of partaking of home-cooked meals. RED CROSS BLOCK PARTY ON TWENTY-FIFTH STREET Many novel decorations In keeplnjr with patriotism have transformed Twenty-fifth street from Somerset to Indiana avenue Into a xcrltablo fairyland. This section will be the scene of tho block party which will open tonight under the auspices of the Amer ican lied Cross Auxiliary, No. 129, of past Park Presbyterian Church, Twenty-fifth ftrect nnd Indiana avenue, Tho party will contlnuo for threo nlghU, concluding on Saturday, ih addition to many open-air attractions there will be a perforniauco nightly In tho basement ot th church by Wlllard'a Colonial Minstrels. Among other things tonight thcro will b a parade ot the men who enlisted In1 the Ilrltlsh army. They will be led throurh, the section by tho Scotch Kilties Band. Threo bnnds xvlll supply the mu!c in th neighborhood covered by tho party. Numerous nrlies donated by tho North Penn Huslness Men's Association hax'o been offered. Thcro will be a silver cup for. the best decotated porch, unother cup for the bert dressed boy and girl organization and numerous prizes for the best decorations In the lino of march In the baby parade, which concludes tho festivities on Saturday night WHAT'S DOING w f ? w 'S& UJM& TO NIGHT rJBm PRIVATE JONES JOINS HER REGIMEN m x l -a .3MK'. x ffln I i T7irT?PT?QTl NIGHTS AT 8:15 T xJJKnillOl Mit. Wed. & Sat., 2.15 KI.AWA LltLANGUH'S GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH TIE (BML BUOAD-NOW S'TS.S "i ... DWlBEfflra in nmparalile Oast- riiiyttal Ilfrne, P.oi CoctiUn, Fritz XVllliamn, l.onor Harris, etc. TIII3 ROYAL ITALIAN GOVERNMENTS OWN OFFICIAL WAR PPJTUIinS THE ITALIAN BATTLEFRONT GAKRICK NOW TK," SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THIS Metropolitan Opera House Tor the llleeett Dramntla Spectacle on Karth The (IlKiinllc Ulbllcnl Drama cf Ancient .Iru ralcm. Which Ran 2 Seasons lu New York. Great Cast p Co. of 200 People WANDERER Staged by DAVID BELASCO IT I? SUCH AN 12NORMOUR PRODUCTION THAT WE COL'LP NOT UKT EVEN IIALP OK IT ON THE HTAOE OP ANI ORDINARY THEATRE. ONLY AT THE GREAT METRO POLITAN OPERA HOUSE CAN THIS G1QAN TIC SHOW BE IllOI'EHLY STAGED. PRICES: riven. (Extent Sat.) and Sat, ll.t.. Sua to tt.30 Uarsiln Mat. Every Wed. He.t Seat. II. GOO Orch. Seats Every Performance $1 Klret Performance Next Thura., Kept, SO, Beats alio on aale at Downtown Ticket OBice, I OS Chestnut rtreet. The I'hilnilelplilit Police Hand plays at City Hall plaia. Free. ' Ilaliiin IlaptUt Ilstlonar.r Association of America has convention at church at Broad and Heed street.-". l'"ec. - American Association of Llcctrlcnl Kntl neers has convention at Bellcvue-Stratford.' l"ree. Club nf rrlnltnc House Craftsmen, Hotal Iltneham. Members. fa l..l -fi Cffl MARKET STREET Auovo 1CTH CONTINUOUS 11. -13 A. M. to llilS P, LAST THREE DAYS Or THE rilUT GOt.DWYN riCTURD M A E JI4RSH IN MARGARET MAYO'S "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS" Unanimously Prulred by Press and 1'ubllo All Next Week First Showing of Hobart Henley's Thought l'llm of Real Llf "PARENTAGE" See It Then You'll Recommend It. M. S 'A PALACE 1: 14 MARKET STREET 10 A. M. to 1111.1 P. PRICES 150, 25c MARYPICKFORD In First Shovvlnr of Artcraft Production Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Next Week, Taullne Trederlck In Double Crosse! ik si ) m ARCADIA CHESTNUT Below 10TH 10:1.1 A. M 12. ?. 3 ted, S:45. T:43. 0:45 P. M. What Others Talk About We Do MARYPICKFORD IN ARTCRAFT PRODUCTION Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm ' Next Wcelc, I'aullno Frederick In Double Crossed T3T71'Tr''M''T' MARKET llelow 1TTH XVJCiVJJlilN X DAILY lOo; EVGS. 15c. 11 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. ALICE JOYCE and MARC MacDERMOTT In "THE ALAIlASTEn UOX" TTTirnATXT A MARKET Above 0TH V XJ JL xjlll l A. M. to 11 :15 P. Vt ,S Dessauer' Orchestra, ' WM EVELYN NESBIT g ' Russell Thaw in "Redemption" NEXT WEEK "THE HONOR HYUTEM" ,& t,'1 GLOBE TheatreJSS5SS?V v-"a-,va-'-1J VJLVDEVILLU Continuous 10c. 15c, 25C, 85c 11 A. M. to 11 V. M. FIVE FOOLISH FELLOWS "The Bohemian Girl," Others PRrGQYPVQDA!i 2::o 10c, ICe. ' UiXVlJoO XLl X O Ev is.. 7 & 0,10c, 200,23 j "Too Many Sweethearts" ,- TtPDATIWAY snoAD & snyder ave. i?Zf$$ BKUALHYAI Dally.2il5:Evn..8:iS HjfiS imnVO TM T3TTI1T ..Tt'iJ xj& aax uuuu fWm Feau?eay Emil' Stevens T, 'Slacker pp 'i4! TT P-EITH'S Mat- ;? a."'LB0 SECOND AND FINAL XVEEK '-WVi'veji VA MARION MORGAN'SiDw m ART DANCERS KXTRA AUUEU ATTRACTION .. t "JJ HARRY GREEN AND PLAYERS ,WK Cs'.l Cunningham Ed Lou Miller. Otherr--S't'ir ' 'v'SASi -rvTnXTTAT GERMANTOWN AVE. 4',1 VjUI-jUIMAJJ Relow CHELTEN AVaWiJS n...n UHATtlTVI- TXT HPni, VVftn.v, Z T. . v ill 'llllS hiiwi,.'u .- MM,iMA.,ivi,ii ay., ,, : nt atxvo upnniri?T i Sw; i :.. iirnUW CrtTIT. OV fi4T4W.i.i ALSO 5 I1IO VAUDEVILLE ACTS jj3'.: NIXON 52d & Market Sts. .J&'-VTM GEO. M. COHAN "T " SJ J, " ALSO 5 RIO. VAUDEVILLB ACT Hfiv " . txta MAT1NK2 TbDA GAblJNU Sporting. WM Wlnul ft eth fill, leW" "' "Zoolodicnl Gardens iW.PwnS'..ii.'w TC vntmon 4W vn"?rwr w -. ;Jiow.on and Holmes', Sargent d JU,. Brook, M, Annpad, l,v. 1 , f ' Tv t' s ' .WWta O'JSSch.W. Tr-KTTnTrW.P'RfklKTR . PlJ ii-xav-iu-i" wfw.. -, 40TH tJ nPKN'S THIS fTHP. .TiF-RI! iiV?; mS 'Nowata. Tni... h-. 4 na , ADELPHI ST5.riWiJ J,,$&f',L"V".:4u&
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