WSfV) WiFif ' ".V ,i '' . 11 rs" wv JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Bn-mxmmaa "WEftjiNG- LEDGKRpmTiAtKpm'AV:nTT);AT-f .4lpVmrRTnTr -irirtV : j . ' ' ' ; ' :.- Vf .V 1' V '. v.. i " kristmas Boxes to Go This Month to France for Flfembers of Pennsylvania Hospital Unit Nancy tr fTr..-MO r.Vin.s Ahnnt. Mq Tri.i... wyxiiiv, . '-.cvX1y mutters Norrls S. . i nt ibn wonderful WE y" ""'t;at ,9 o be sent the - H u,itma3 box inuv I this month to tno ren, Ia of thif i t07 All ngsocta. l'.'u.n hs uceii i.rnthnrii or any ." . ...h.nilfl. BO " rt "".... m this unit, nnd they lmve oH "' , , very lmril nil summer to n J ready for this box. !t ! !!.. of Judge i M, i. at tho heft of tho commit- on. Norrls. Jr. Is with the lee. Hcr... ..... ifnnw. Mrs. How fpopit' Yn';oso hUBbam, is with tho .jgrf sea.. - nnd Mrfl. Harry ko.jltai. ' chMtnut mu, U secretary. PncM.!.' A,hup acrhnrd, whoso bus- FT? Dr Gerhard, Is one of the staff I "u' "Vy.nvo doctors; Mrs. lucnaru I) twenty'"" w,ii,f vr I . Mrs llcuwouu .,.. 1 H'e'.. '!,, Mrs. John Flick. Mrs. SS Drwton. Mr. Harry DHtard. and . ! fell you hdvv many other women X interested In the box. 5 !., Is to bo a Christmas stockltm & Jewry member of tho unit; even those l 'Iose relatives do not belong to this Jlntotlon will bo remembered. The Kl"S win ." - . stockings, helmets, fruit cake, L plum puddings, talklnB-maclilne records, tonei m " .Merino stockings for each nurse. This women's association meets onco a month md any of tho members vwho have re ceived letters during that tlmo read them to tho others at theso meetings. ARUY DIL-L-AItD, Ocorgo Norrls nnd H i Blllle Drayton write muai imeini- ins letters. You know mey are some where In France" and Incidentally they re by the sea, for they go In swimming when It Is not too cold. Hut they did not do that at llrst. you had better be lieve. Think of It, though they reached there In late May or early June, they 'hd to don their winter "consonants" U soon as they arrived. At first they had only BOO beds, but tow they have 1500 and aro taking care i Cf English, French nnd Arrferlcans. Judge '" Barratt nnd Mrs. Unrrntt are spending the month of September at tho Colonial, In Cape May, but Mrs. Barratt Is so Interested In the cause sho comes up every Tuesday to her home at 315 South Seventeenth street, where weekly meet ings are held. IT IS Interesting to those of us who know her to hear that Edith Grade Is to be married on November 1 to Dunbar Burchell Adams. And, as I heard It, do I, ....... n..l,n n int(nf in 1, 1 i r that I could put Into this column a ? New Yorker whose name was the same t lis his father's nnd mother's, for dlvorco p li so prevalent In New York among the X''W," It's seldom that an engagement li announced and the mother and daugh- 3 ! inn Vin.'n flu, enmn nnmn If unrt vet augurs a truer future for tho girl f ho Is to marrv that there Is no divorce 'in close proximity In this case. ' Pillfh vnn lftiftW annt miltn n Int jjcrtlme hero last year with Lucllo J..us. f ion Butler, who made her ucuut last 'leason. And, by the way, I saw Quelle iind her cood-looklne young' husband lrti Chestnut street tho other day and they certainly looked radiant. It's always nice to see theso young couples so happy, 4on't you think? To rejurn to Edith, sho Is tho daugh ter of the late Archibald Gracio and Mrs. Oracle, of New York and Washington, and Is extremely pretty. Her engage ment to Mr. Adams was announced In the spring. Mr. Adams Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dunbar Adams. TVOX'T tell mo women arc not versatile! U Don't tell mo' they can't do two thlngi , it Once and do them well, too, for they 'can. I saw tho funniest sight In Capt -.May of late; one of our young nnd very attractive matrons driving a stunning cr and at a pretty good rate of speed. . too, and what do you think she had In ' ne arm? A perfectly good baby. It wasn't Just accidental, either, for she orove up and down several times, evl- dently bent on giving his young lordship I ronri nit-It,.? cuA .... ii.. nn..nj ..nMA j .--- H....b. M,ic L;i 1.11111 LUUBCU DUI11Q K..citement on tho beach if nothing else, if m Friend Baby did not mind at all, icting Just as If he woro used to t. AUTOMOBIT.RS Room tn tinvn l,on onrt K f simple down there lately anyhow. u.i a. iew minutes after the baby-und-mother episode another Incident hap 'Ptned. It was tho lnevitnbln knlttlne h, tag and ball and needle, of course, that uea all the trouble. She Just had to finish that row beforo hejeached tho new nler: so amid humns fe indjogglngs sho calmly continued to knit r, mo oacK seat while Beau drove tho rur, Km ttere, following closo upon the heels, or t.vneeii, aa you ... f ,. mot .vn 'long blue line on thn nnrt nf wlilnli P J a small ball of turquoise blue wool. RUik a loppetl tho a1" Anally after the ball g m dragged Itself through on6 mud pud. T . r anthor, and she was some '"'M whcn Bho saw the color of that '.,,' for U was tho last' sho could 'let Jut it.. u.j . . . ... It th D"uc, ana sue needed just -. ..., 1 WOn t drnw n rrirtvnl Knf v, ".. H. ...w.M., UMV JWU ', that rnitn'u I ' W.!! T '.. ' X V f.wn think one If you want to. SEINQ of knlttlni? reminds me of " 1 aW at Ivnlll'n n rg nf on Mary . , (lt W0U,(J hardIy bo B00(1 sportsmanship to gVo the fair charmers' nomes nwny, though, would It?) two very nttractlvo members of last year's debu tnnto sot, nnd Inseparable friends, were almost engaged." Asked to Interpret just what he meant by "almost engaged" be said: "Well. lWo )0ys ,ravo nwtul crudes on them, only they haven't asked nlr .mnrry them yct!" C""'1 - v!ur0.,.h0 dlS",ay 0t ,,,cso ,cm"re sh 1 ."f3 " Uley kncw ' 'rrcprcs. Wo small brother of one of their bestest friends was circulating this story-and in Cermantown-of all g0.,.,py llaccil7 NANCV "WYNNE. WEDDING IN sf.llARY'S CHURCH, BURLINGTON, N. J. MnrriaKea in Philadelphia Durinp This Week fnnL'il'TO?' JJf-Ono of the pretty fall wcildljiKs look place nt St. Marys Church at 10:30 o'clock on Tuesday morn ing, when MKi Mnrg.iret 1J. Thomas, daugh ter nf Mr and Mrs llvorsley Thomas, be came the lirldo of Mr. James I.attn. The bride was given In marriage by her rather and was attended hv her sister, Mli Anngrasctt Thomas, as maid of honor. En. sign Kugcnc Latta attended his brother as host man. The Itev. Charles S Lewis, rector or St. Mary's Church, performed tho cere mony. The brldo wore a coffee-colored satin trav eling suit, with a hat to match, and carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the alley. After an extended wedding trip In the "est Mr. and Mrs. Latta will be at home at l'ornwood, Burlington, N. J., on Novem ber 1, SMITH ADAMS The marriage of Mlts Edna Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George 11 Adam, of 71 BO ncrmantmwi aenue, and Mr. Ed ward H. Smith was solemnized at the home of the bride nt 3 o'closk on Monday, Sep tember 10. The ceremony was performed by tho Hev. William U. Chalfant. MNi Adams was given In tnarrlago by her father and was unattended. A small reception for the families and a few friends followed the ceremony. Mr. Smith Is a member of the First Artillery and will leave for Au gusta, Oa. KUAEMEIl UAItttETT A pretty wedding took place yesterday morning In St. Bonlfaclus's lloman Catholic Church, when Ml3s Anna 11. Harrett, of f'entralla. I'a . became the bride of Mr. Herman W. Kraemer. of this city. Solemn nuptial mass was celebrated at 10 o'clock by the Hev Father Vollmer. C. S. S. H . who also performed the cere monies. The bride wore a dress of white bridal satin trimmed with georgette crepe and a wreath of roses and lilies of the val ley. Mls Cecelia Barrett was her sister's first maid of honor, while Mr. (leorge E. Kraemer acted as bis brother's best man. $3& ,A,i35Sicj& JTSi mmM r .iHrtimw.. TTsVv -w ;li: '' Pi , mBr'" ' i9 . "v . lift-" 'fcf-, :. d Br 4 J-- ' ? ' SW!-; & 5sia 4 Photo by MnthlMa Well. v3 Their wddln took place at the iiir summer home .at Ilyc, N. Y., last week. Mrs. Hobert W. Daniel and her son, Mas ter l.uclan Philip Smith, Id, have returned to1 llosemont from a visit to relatives In Huntington, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hawden. who were occup)lng the Edward Chllds house at llose mont thli summer, have gone to Miss Mc Knight's, In Dryn Mawr, to spend the early fall. Mr. nnd Mrs. raxson Deeter, of Bryn Mawr, nccompnnlcd by Mrs. Deeter's father, Mr. Samuel lllspham Ilowen, of Germnn town, will leave on Thursday to sper.d two weeks at Hot Springs, Va. JIISS KATirAKINK SEELER Miss Scclcr will bo one of the liridcsmaiils nt the wedd iiiR of Miss Rebecca Alice Lycctt, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Howes Lycctt, whose marriage to Mr. Caleb Crcsson Wistar, Jr., will take place tomorrow. VISITS IN VOGUE AMONG RESIDENTS OF NEW JERSEY Mc OAI.I.AfHIEK McCHESNEV OOItESTOW.V, N. J. Mrs. Anna Mc- Chesney, of 150 South Central ave nue, has Issued cards for the marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Anna McChcsney, to Mr. James J. Gallagher, of Hurllngton, N. J. Tho wedding will tako place at tho Lady of Mercy Church September 19, at D o'clock, with nuptial mass. Tho Itev. James T. Hendrlck. rector of the church, will per form tho ceremony. A reception will fol low the ceremony nt tho home of tho bride's mother. After nn extended wedding tour Mr and Mrs. Gallagher will live at Hurllngton, N. J., and will be nt homo nfter October 20. PALMYRA Mrs. Paul P.mr Is homo after a few days' visit at Pennington, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Garwood arrived homo on Tuesday, after spending ten days at New York Mr. and Mrs. 'William Vogt have left for n fortnight's stay In Atlantic City. MNs Elsie Hlnes has gono to Lake Cham plain for a fortnight. Miss Margaret Keinmcrlo Is at Ventnor for a ten days' visit. EDGKWATKIt PA UK Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Shedakcr, of Hurllngton pike, are motoring through Pennsylvania for a fort night. Mrs. Prank W. Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Blnney W. Earl have leturned from a month's stay at Beach Haven, nnd are at their home. Ivyhurst. on Park lane. Mr. ltlchard Ehret has arrived home after a month's stay in the White Moun tains, In New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. ParkerMoore are receiv ing congiatulatlons on the birth of a son. Mrs. George de B. Kelm, of 2101 I'orter street, has opened,, her country home, tho Falrvlew, for a few days. Mrs. Allen Cuthbert and the Misses Cuth bert, of Altoona, Pa., nro the guests of Mr. John I'erguson nt his home, Dunmeic. on the Delaware Ilivcr. ItlVEItTON Mrs. Walter Bond, of Evanstou, 111., nnd Mrs. Chldester, of Ms slllon. O., who have been spending the summer with their father, Mr. Samuel Daniels, have returned home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chailes Klpp and Miss Emma Klpp are spending a fortnight nt Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mri. John Segar are at Pitts burgh, Pa., as the guests of their daughter, Mrs. George It. Heed. Mr. and Mrs Casper Hadmore. of Wil mington, Del., nfter spending a few days with Mrs. Nellie Cnianna, have icturncd to Wilmington. Iiritl.INGTON Mrs. Edgar I.lpplncott, of Sharon Hill, lit visiting Mrs, Joseph Severns, of Law renco street. Miss Edith Smith baa returned home nfter spending the summer at Seaside Heights Mrs. Ellen Itlgg anil Miss Martha Antilm returned home on Monday after a two months' stay at Ocean Glove. Mrs C T. Everbam. of South High street, has left for a fortnight's stay in New York. Social Activities Mrs. II. K. Ebcit. of Stonclelgh Court. Is spending part of September at tho Hotel St. Charles. Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William H. McIInlo and their two llttlo sons, of 314 Dartmouth aenue, Swartbmore, havo left for a month's trip to Houston, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Price Aman, whoso mar riage took placo In Juno, aro occupying their now homo at Eighteenth and Sliunk streets, on tho Glf.ird Estate. Mr nnd Mrs. Samuel Welsh, of 8S7 North Forty-ninth street, gae a (lag raising jestenlay at their homo In honor of their sou. Mr. William II. Welsh, who has just ifturncd from camp in Chatta nooga, Tenn CIVIL WAR VETERANS MEET Survivors of the Cameron Light Guards Have Annual Reunion at Home of Secretary of Their Regiment Golden Wedding Anniversary MB. WILLIAM F DIXON, secretary of tho Eighty-eighth lteglment Pennsyl vania Veteran Volunteers' Association, will entertain tho survivors of the regiment and their- fnmlllos tomorrow nfternoon at his hoW;'8835 ltidge avenue, the occasion being the llfty-llrst annual reunion. The speeches and reminiscences will take placo from 2 to 4 o'clock and will bu followed b a dinner. This regiment was leciulted under the title of tho "Cameion Light Guards " Thieoof Its ten companies came fiom Beading and Its vicinity. Fouttoen hundred olllcers and ptlv.itcs wero enrolled. George P McLean was colonel to the end of 18C2 (being killed In tho second battle of Bull Uuu) ; Geoigo W. Glle tu 1803, and Louts Wagner to 1805. The llrst camp (Stoklej, ) was located near the Schuylkill Elver jut below tho Wlss.i hickon Cieek. tho slfe, now appropriately marked, being within the limits of Fair mount P.uk Tho companies weio mustered in during August and September of 1801. and the leglment left the city tho llfth of the following month. In the second battle of Hull Bun the Eighty-eighth lost twenty-eight olllcers and men killed, elghty-llvo wounded and tortv olght missing. Among the wounded was the lato General Wagner. In whoso memory his son, Louis Wagner. Jr.. gives a dinner to tho survivois every winter. What Inter esting memoilcH these vcteians will lehe.uso tomorrow! They fought in twenty-two bat tles, and their service Included constant movement, hardships and fighting. At tho grand review In Washington the original membeis who participated numbered less than 100. Tho regiment was mustered out Juno 30. 1805, and tomorrow then) will be only a few to say, "John, do you remember how we rushed In and won the light nt " mentioning tho various vlrtorles And beforo they sing tho "Star Spangled Banner" one will tell, "There is no need for THE WILLOUGHBY'S WARD (, 0. 8h8 Wore llpr hnnA.fUt4mw1 ,. II ..- ay her "nsers flew knitting row &. .eL ? on a 8WeUer for ..some ono , i ttross the wnr ... i- .u 1 It tood tu ' "u" mo, mo net was wa. The comedian cracked a fearfully W to T l,' caUslnK the young woman fc &. " UP wlth ,auBlter. Result- K,lta,fT?P"1 her ba" of W001- w"lch con Ri "nu?l to roll on down under Ih. ff LtftJt"1 and wornen until It reached the Wehi"; ?!a.?;er Such "ambling and ti'Un '""" "over Been. Huch gig &::. ond "Puttering It nearlv lrnk Ve.tn,!l,0W before tne ba was "no" IPtored to Its owner. J0MPLACENT masculinity begins to rt Iteelt rather early In nome PVt any jrate, It did n the ,caa of 2??rW Psfw ' - Wend "l e.(&r& K ,-:--;m-4 fS-S. mo to go Into the details of the earnest battle, but I shall never forget how I felt when a shell burst 'over us and I baw a comrade fall foiward on his face. There ho lay covered with blood from a wound In the head. I could do nothing for him nnd went back to work. The Confederates were not slow In returning our fire, but we he'd tho ground tenaciously, pressing for ward wnencer the slightest opportunity came to gain a footing. Then came a lull In tho llrlng ami nn Inspiration came to a tali, athletic fellow, with a voice like a tiumpet. .Springing up the hillside he began to slug in the most thrilling way: " 'Their conquer we must, when our cause It Is Just, And this be our motto, In God Is our trust, And tho star spangled banner In triumph shall wave O'er thn 1,1ml of the free and the home nt tho brave ' "A hundred strong volceg Joined In with this It was magnificent! Down the lino went nn electric thrill that comes to men but seldom In a lifetime. We fought with lenewed vigor and won and our boys to day will win in tho battle for the principles of Christian civilization If they take as their slogan, 'Our cause it is Just, and In God Is our trust.' " Comrade Sylvester II. Mnrtin, of Erie, Pa , tho president, who was married recent ly, will preside tomorrow. Mr P.obert Her ion Is vice president, nnd Mr. Jnmes Hague, treasurer. Among other members who will bo present aro Captain 13. L. Gllllgan, or Oxford. Pa.; Mr. Alexander H White of Swcdesboro; Mr. James Hague, Mr George W. Armstrong, Mr. Gforgo W. Williams, of Conshohocken ; Mr. ltlchard B Clevinger, Mr Jonathan E. lingers, Mr. William Mc Feeters, Mr Francis. Brooks, Mr Joseph Seigeant, Mr It. Ilobert Shronk, honoiary rhaplaln , Mr George E. Morris, Mr. Mark Giegg, Mr. William Sands, Mr John Kellv Mr Christian Sanderson, of Chadds Ford, ami Mr. Michael Couover Letters will be read from Mrs. Louis Wngncr, Colonel Itobert B. Beatli nnd Mr William Wash burn, of Bculab, Idaho. The latter has sent his photograph and savs he tried to enlist nnd go to France, but thi Govern ment refused to take him. Another Interesting event In Hoxborough tomorrow will be tho reception In the eve ning, given by the Hev Charles S Albany and Mrs Albany, at their home. 433 West Martin street. In celebration of their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. Albany and Miss Anna M. Batty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Batty, of Itoxborough, were marrlea on September 16, 1867, by the Itov. John F Meredith, then pastor of the Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Church, Manayunk, Mr. Albany has been In charge of the Blue Bell Hill Methodist Episcopal Mission, nt Lincoln dilvo and Wlssahlckon avenue, for more than twenty-one yca Ho bus been a park guard since May 1, 1870. The congre gation of the mission and the many Box borough friends of the couple will be among the guests. The house, will be decorated with tropical plants and golden-hued autumn flowers Assisting In receiving will bo the daughters of the host and hostess, Mrs. Joseph Schofleld and Miss Margaret C, Albany. Mr, and Mrs, John Field nnd their son, Mr. Howard Field, of 536 Lhezey lane, are spending part of September at Cresmont Inn. Eaglesmere, having Joined Mr. Elmer Field, also a son, who spent tho summer at that resort. COUNTY FAIR IN SOUTH PHILADELPHIA TONIGHT Carnival Held for Benefit of St. Etiniond's Building Fund lUven't )ou wondered sometimes nt the apparently endless chain of chautv .iffnlrs7 Almost at any tlmo you can attend a charity bazaar, card party or street car nival and know that by so doing your llt tlo mle will llnd Its way Into some de serving cause. Ever slnco people began to enmo back from their summer homes theie have been carnivals and street parties galore, particularly In South Philadelphia, nnd now we hear of tho unique County Fair that Is to start this evening, tho pro ceeds of which are to be added to i.'t. Ed inond's Building Fund, Twenty-third and Mltllln stieets Tho B(V. John J Green sill Is lector of the chinch. For tho last few vears the big vacant plot of ground nt Twenty-third and Mifflin streets has been generously donated for this purpose by tho Simon brothers, and, naturally, with so much ground, tho affair has assumed mammoth proportions during each succes. slve enr, and It Is estimated that nearly 50,000 persons from all parts of tho city visited tho fair grounds last vcar. Tim nffalr of 1J17 promises to surpass all former ones In magnitude and novelty. All during the last week sevcial hundred helpers havo been preparing the g'ound, erecting booths, Installing electilc.il appa ratus and attending to the thousand and ono preliminaries that make these offalrs what they are. Mr. Michael Qulnn is chairman of the committee, Mr. Harry Harden Is secretary and Mr. Michael Con boy treasurer Almost everything you can think of In tho way of amusements has been provided for both joung nnd old; carrousels, an "ocean wave," Jlnglo board, tcnpln game, nutoniobllo rides, Chlneso laundry, "knock tho cats " the barrel game and parcel post ofllce will vie with one another In providing entertainment for the many guests, and nothing has been spared that might add to their comfort or Interest. A quaint Irish village, with Its bevy of charming colleens, will give a "caed mllle faltha" to nil, while patriotic booths, with a gay holiday nlr of red, white and blue, will appeal alike to soldier ond civilian. Queen nnd baby contests are also being conducted the queen will ba crowned on the night of the "1st and presented with a diamond ring. The following young ladles have entered the contest nnd Interest seems to center most on tho probable winner: Miss Margaret Lavin. Miss Agnes McGlade, Miss Jennie Clarke, Miss Edna Moore, Miss Anna McKcnna, Miss Catharine O'Connor, Miss Anna Dolan, Miss May Sherman, Miss Sao Klrlln, Miss Ella Boyle, Miss Mary Foster, Miss Isabello Shaw, Miss Anna Harris, Miss Sarali Grlflin, Miss Mary Grimn, Miss May Kennedy, Miss Frances Sharkey, Miss Eliz abeth Bucklngham.tMIss Nellie McNeilly, Miss Mary Martin, Miss Marin Smith, Miss Josephine Watson, Miss Cntharlne Mc Laughlin, Miss Margaret King, Miss Anna Ownes, SIlss Anna Simmons, Miss May Mc Caffrey Miss Teresa McAllister, Miss Mary Pyne, Miss Anna Osborne, Miss Gertrude Ford and Miss Margaret Ford. The baby contest, will close the following afternoon, when souvenirs and valuable prizes will be awarded. A contest Is also being held for a handsome IVvc-passenger Chevrolet touring car, 1918 model, which was generously donated by one of the busi ness men of the neighborhood. ' Altogether the affair promises to be so unique and Interesting that one can hardly blame the committee In charge for expecting a larger attendance this year than "ever. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Acton, of 732 South Twentieth street, who have been at Atlantic City all summer, returned to their home last week, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Stockley, of 1812 South Broad street, who spent July and August at the Traymore. have taken an apartment In Germantown for the fall. v, ; NtffWsi GERMANTOWN' RETURNING Tf : TCvntMf Tin m t.. Ar.. s2,i "'VJ ..jr , i'CW lUUlti ,VJJeUr Winter Houses'in Charm- y MK'BUDUrD W K, V Mrs. J. v. Belvllle, of artcne street, ae-'1 compamea by jier mother, Mrs. Elliot.. hM!. returned from Flshera Island, where thijr cf.ii. pcumi neenfi, tvT -Mrs. Frank Sheridan and lier daughter, M -.,00 siuiiu .3111:1 man, 01 inesmui Jim, nave y i returned from a month's stay at Blue Hill, Ji fie. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Wrlgglns, of church lane, will close their cottar In unpo .May next ween and return to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Hoyt have been tho guests for several days of Mr. and Mri, Wrlgglns. Mrs. Henry T. Mason, of Pulaski avenue. who is visiting friends In Pittsbureh. will . return the middle of this month. Mr. Mason has been spending some time on a ranch In Cody, Wyo., and expects to return next week. Mrs. E P. Beeves and her son, Mr. E. I. neeves, Jr., have gone to the Foconos for several weeks Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter E. Knlpe and Mies Ellen Knlpe. who spent the summer In Kcnnebunkport. Me., and niverton, N. J.-, have returned to their Chelten avenue home. Miss Knlpe will leave on Friday for Fair fax County, Va., to visit friends for several weeks. Mrs. Robert Haines and her family, of West School House lane, will remain at their summer home In Castlne, Me., until the end of this month, Miss Charlesanna Huston, of Wayne ave nue, will close her cottage at Castlne, Me., September 25 and visit In Northfleld, Masi., before returning to Germantown. tf PSA f ',1Z ?a WEST PHILADELPHIA FAMILY RETURNS TO CITY ?M Party Motors From Washington to New York Other Social Briefs Mr. and Mrs, James W. Davie and their family, of ,529 Pine street, have closed their cottage In Ventnor and will return to their home In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Heynolds. of the Brighton Apartments, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Aus tin Daly nnd Mr. Joseph Daly for a few days. Tho party motored from Washing ton and are now on their way to New York, where they will spend a few days before going on to Maine. They had a most delightful time and declared the weather good and the roads fine. Miss Agnes Haggerty, daughter of Mrs. Cornelius Haggerty, has just returned from Boston, where she Bpent most of the summer. Street Carnival for Red Cross A carnival for the Red Cross Base Hospi tal Unit No. 20 of the University of Penn sylvania will bo held tonight at Fifty-sixth and Master streets, under the auspices of the Fifty-sixth Street Fourth of July Asso. elation. The Marines nnd Sailors' Band will be present to add to the enthusiasm. . WARNING DON T LET SPUCUI.ATOnS GET TUB iinsT op you Information has rea' heil us that certain un rrrupuloua upeculatoni have tecured certain seats for the production of run maonsT dramatic spectacle ON' EArtTH Great Cast and Co. of 200 Living People OFFICER AND BRIDE HOME FROM TRIP Main Liners Return From Sum mer Places to Estates in Country Lieutenant John Pauling Tvvaddell and Jfrs. Twaddell haye returned from their wedding trip, and have gone 'to Admiral, lid., where Lieutenant Twaddell Is stationed r.t Camp Meade. Mrs. Twaddell 'will be re membered as Miss Elinor Cutler, daughter of Mr. and,Mr..John,Liiiwler Cutler., of THE WANDERER Staged by DAVID BELASCO Metropolitan gggg The only way to FOIL SPF.CULATOrtS 1 to set vour onn tlcketf In adtance at the box office n'r at Hie downtown ticket otllie, 1108 Chestnut M. .NOTB THESE ASTOUNDING PRICES: rvts. (Except Sat.l and Pat. Slat.. 80c to $1.50. Ilargaln Mat. Every Wed. Rest Seata II. 000 Onheatra Seats Every Performance, J1.U0. llox Ofllce at Metropolitan Open Until 0 p. m Flnt Performance Next Thum. Eve., Sept. SO. ITTTT A I s jM 1i k3T WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT aJUe The Philadelphia Follce Band plays at City Hall plaza. Free. National conference en "The World's Food," Chamber bf Commerce rooms, "Widener Building. Free. Fall lecture coarae beilna at Warner Free Instltute'of Science. Free. Fenroie llepubllcan League, S600 Colom-' bla avenue. Free. Tramlt dlaeuaelon. Nonpartisan League, rarkvvny Building. Free. t ' , ,, a 2fe MARKET STREET Above 18TH CONTINUOUS 11:15 A. M. to 11:18 P. U. LAST TWO DAYS OF" THE FIRST COLDWTN PICTURE MAE MARSH IN MARGARET MAVO'S "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS" Unanimously Trailed by Preas and Publlo All Next Week First Showing of Ilobart Henley'a Thoucht Film of Real Ufa "PARENTAGE" See It Then You'll Recommend It. 1 "DATA r'TT' 1:I MARKET STREET ir.lj.jJll 10 A. M. to 11115 P. at PRICE8 13c, 25a MARY PICKFORD In rirst Showing of Artcraft PrMuctlon Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Next Week, Pauline Frederick In Double CroMed "J'P TM ;?3 '$p & ARCADIA CHESTNUT Below 16TH 10:15 A. M 12. 2. 3:43, 5:45, 7:45, 0:45 P. M. tVhat Othera Talk About We Do MARY PICKFORD IN ARTCRAFT PRODUCTION Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Next Week, Pauline Frederick In Double CrOMtd TDT7r IT'XT'T' MARKET Below 17TH JtvJiAjiljrS 1 DAILY 10c: EVGS. ISe. 11 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. OLGA PETROVA ;F M VICTORIA MARKET Above STH 0 A. M. to 11:16 P. VL Deaiauer! Orcheatra EVELYN NESBIT ANg0.n Russell Thaw in "Redemption" NEXT WEEK "THE HONOR SY8TEU" NIGHTS 8:15 PROMPT Matinees Tomorrow, FORREST KLAWt ERLANOER'S GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH 50e to 11.50 at Popular Wedne BROAD-NOW NKK 2:15 TIE IRIOTEM IMiatlne -vr- Matinee Tomorrow ifssEraw Incomparable Cait: Chryatal Heme, Ron Cothlan, Fritz Wllllama. Leonora llarria, etc. Oo to 11.50 at Popular Wednesday Matinee THE ROYAL ITALIAN GOVERNMENT'S OWN OFFICIAL WAR PICTURES the; ITALIAN BATTLEFRONT GARRICK NOW Tm.1?.A,,,LT KNICKERBOCKER 0TIf VA7AaKBT Kff StvawiKO THE DESERTERS 8aU Sale Now Mata. Tueav. Thura.. Bat.. 23 ADBLPW!SSi4ffJWSl a -vi.. ,-i.u-,', i. .'4 . v . v .of Mr..na,-MravJonn,yitr vjuuer.oi wvir" J.i ', yryEiTH'S IH' Mat. 25c and 50c. Evenlnci. 25o to II I nppnvn ivn vtvtT wnwt- VA MARION MORGAN'S ART D'ANCERS EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION HARRY GREEN AND PLAYERS Cecil Cunningham: Ed A Lou MtUer. Other pfT nMTAT, GERMANTOWN AVE. JUi-lVjlMxi.Jj Below CHELTEN AV FIRET SHOWING IN GERMANTOWN GLADYS BROCKWELL in "THE SOUL OF SATAN" ALSO 5 BIQ VAUDEVILLE ACTS -J - 'its U . m 1 ' M ; m. 'V ' SIM f., VJ: NIXON 52d & Market Sts. . . at MVTT A .T It IT VB-Vfl Krt GEO. M. UUilAiN nVJnV,..? n Arret "W y( ALSO 5 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS GLOBE Theatre, UAJVJ-'J-' YJLVDBVILLK ContlBI ITTMIfBn f'r -V'T YA VDE VILLK Continue!! ';K'tC ,10c llic. 25c, 83c ,:t;- M 11 a. m. to ur. it r, otitic trnnT.'TBT-r lrni.Twwa. . v t, iT nt 1 trrtTi! ,?? ilie rsuiiuiiuuu vjui, viiijia ' li-.- TA CROSS KEXS ;Z:,Vltti&: "Ton Manv Sweethearts" . A' .' i -v'.sl BROADWAY .tti&fflto& "BOYS IN BLUE75! JT J Photopuy Emily Steven JJ.f atATlHIW ' mm