4 I WW 7JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ' inute Men of Germantown Have Flag Presenta tionMrs. Jeanes to Upen Tea Room for , Two Weeks Nancy Wynne Has a Few Words to Say ! - . I . . ? - .i ..! flit) linil n rU,lB Own""10!!.,""::", . a for. i'lUtf dM " """.. .. ...... J : ' r,noH. ullltoUBU 1 ueuevo i..v, na - , 0 nftci noon uunne "SSnin-ie Men. They vvco J" " .n.r.J with a hub wnuu .... " --- IP""... miioii. nnd mcy V laclll I lit." " llcnnantJV marched ... i. ...... .,..i,. iv .,, Mniibclni to receive- n. i-i-. jfdon to nl" eshlWt0ii ill III In W- It nn 1" company with tlio cav Relation, i c,1OTtnUt Hill Home fl.lrv nml " ..... ..., ,,, ,.,.lrknt ,., thrv niurciicu nn" - - - i ii felt if i.i hv tie roncu i,iii". ,.... kS i:vcrbo.l- wan theie (fl i'me. woiv who went to chuiVh on Sun- tubecd l,c'n',U wml '"- I' ' (.. clubhouse ""' " '""""' ,nl i chiudM cbaslns the huh across the 1 n, ci ecu of Uiu IKm' "T "'""" ;l90 M without tfio wldlon.. nougii .,.. i.i.nj.1 tmt hut thcie ,.,,. unTntriii'D match ... .i.,i thov initio;! u Rieat .leal of B .. . ..... .,,.. when thes abiicued. l .,,." 10 mc- - ;- . ...,. ..... , ,,r" WlllUim lleutty .U-nninaf niaue in , ecch of p. escalation, and u cry Rood Wi ene at that Then me auihu ...... C.L.1 at attention ilurlnR the speech. V! ' ...-.1 i.r,,.l. with their new llac to There the Chestnut IIIIIgih weie waltlnc & ., ,hrm and the whole three compalilc if . . . i. ,,f maneuvers, which were well W done and most lntere.stlnK. Don't ask . ... . .n ,mi what they did, bccnue 1 IS . ." Tliov marched In miu.uR rsi don i """ ; . ., , , platoons and several oilier nuns. n . ,,i,rn two coniDanics came face to m ,ace. m the middle of the Held I didn't It . how " ,llc 0,1,' ,ht'y wcle rvt'!' E Ko!nK to Bet awa.v with It. bvit iney om tri lomehow IV . . ..! .. .. j 41.a l.,,iv fi,:tll r.intai i i leuu-. ,,"" ..v . .., ..... Llnrrlnrr , , 1 1 iiullMH. lunnlli!: U ,nl and blliinlnK aeioss the how of I . . ', - '; . ' Wrb.ir, l)o,1Kl,Plly h.ue lV lv .... ..!.! .! -- iULU 1 ,IM(- .MilV las and hN wife win (lUcmi. Tllcy lmv,. made entries i the doK Miow and will Ko out to the carnival both days. H looks to me us If it woui,i )P ,, u leniarkiihle jiffnir. don't you tlilukv Lo u icnienibcr the time when ou made that pcifoctly Innocent lemarh and your mother nhtlcUcd with nt,Blitei loii were puzzled nnd u littl,. bit wor lied about It. You didn't think It was so ninny, ami what would happen If volt ....,.., looi in join. elf xoiiiptlnte? Yoiitl ioes rnnNo soiiii- iiniusiiiK mistakes ut tinier and the funniest thinK about It all the earnest seriousness f ,i. K,,eakei V'rteen was ,,,111113 thirteen ami n me other nvcnhiR. ami lmVnK wo "ft nouses for nunc than a none at m, ea,,. , l0 (.uU1.(o of t)e onvei,ntlou some lefe.euce was mado to the older Mst,T of n,0 im,tc.,.!. "She's cimaupil. Isn't she?" ,em.,rked fourteen, wi h a lut-that-I-cam nonchalance. "Xo. Whatever made .oti think of that?" "t)h. I don't know. I jiW thoUKht 1 had heen tlm advertisement of it In the paper the- other nlchl. that's all." And thou ciuel thlrtfeii.anda.half had the haul hem teilness to IiuikIi! N'ANCV WYNNi: let .Mr Social Activities and Ji Tlini,!,s w . ... . C..I. ........ . --.... . "ici ,11-., Ill ....-iiiiKi.ni ,.!,, .irnisltitnnii. uiiiuiuiilc tlic eiiBnseineiit of tlielr il.iKUer. ills, .Mar Baict (inilllln 'Wateis. to M, i:,cll 0. .MoiilBJiiier-. J,-. f ,,.il. .- Mr. and .Mi.s. William Thomas 1 1, ..idle of ieiiiMiitowii. iiiimt,ir the eiiB.iRci!icnt of thel, d.un; birr. .Mts MlnciM, ViiiirIiuu HciUo. 10 .Mr. Wool-c Thorn .Sillier of bis elij. Ah. ;illK.lt ,inw. Bh01tn Willi the Attcibury leRlmtni of lalhoail eliRlaccis. ippppKOI&pw'ApH 1 IBIwpippppHppHL 1 I pppppppHwititrB 1 i pHppIMpIppIppppppB i if PPPPPPPKlJif''";'''- H I tm 'jlHPPPPPPPPPPPV I W PPPPPPPPPPPPPPpHvR s !ta 'ISPPJ PPPPPPA h . vIppppppppppppT i n 1 VpHppNF ' IKSI I pppV 'Hlppr '1 Ii i IBPH pflpP StPUPPPPPH 3 M PPPPPPpV . Ml VtttP9pPPPPPPPPV x t M btyMflppHpV W MiH ppppW IpppH' 'H imHppPpppHppH mIMpppI i i pppppK. HMpppHpp1pBp i ppRIk ClpppHi I IppppV '3 iiCW JpppH 1 jlK f' lH'J IVHpppV 'I ' HpppH P pHP IppppH P i r:bpppw I vIHppH P jlsfc. - lpfe 1 -J. r fj flpppB I ihwv2&b' vfiKN wfw pyfW' r ;r JrifcPPPPPPPH l u.j j v ir K& y rZftzz I JjvppppppppppT ;7vv ' rv ' 'ft7 iii R l, ne lllsl 111 lliuu I" lu,vt "-....r. ttMiucil on, for If you have noticed, or i'i. nhfther you have or not, when u Mil- fi tier staits niarchliiR In a certain dliec- tlon he keeps on inarcliliiK In that dLrcc 5 tlon till an olllcer tells I1I111 not to. Alto- '? .. .. .....nt ..m...ul.,., nml I'm jctiier n. wus u kik" """i,ui tlail I got in on It V TTAVi: iuv he.iul wliat .Mrs. .ieane 11.1s H undertaken to do to raise money for the Hocl.,1 Service Department of the l'resb) teri.m Hospital? She has u i,uaint oM farmliou-e In Devon, at Church and Beaumont toads, and she N kuIiik to open it fur a tea house fmtn Octobci I to Oc tober 14. inclusive, and will call It the iJjVell Teahoue. It's ieall a most original .mil uttr.ic the Idea, and I pi edict a lino tinio for the matrons who will pieslde iluiinB thohC fifteen das and for the pretty sills who nill scrip tea and sell cakes and candy to the pations. It's Just the rleht time of year. It seems to me. lor every one around theie will be comlnr ho'no from the Noith and memories of certain New England tea looms wl.l miii ne lloailiiH bout their .subcniibrtous nilnds, and they will hasten foith to the I.a.well Tea-' Chouse to p.ntake of the weo caklcs and : fudce nnd nil the lmelv lloht sandwiches WjL l,n .. Ol l.n ..-..,. nl lii-nl,,' ufr.lllll, fl.,11, Org ii.av ,iii i,- rvi ,,i Miu. .ti.v.t... ..w... WM iuntlbC o'clock thohc da.vs. A is. llenrv Su tzer . canes s on the f,boaid of the l'lesbyterian Hospital and li fjreatl.v Interested In the work. Her ' daughter, .Margaretta Jeanes, who was to !iae come out this year, but has about 'ftertrlofl ,uf ,., ,,iil ,t'lll tli.,',,1., ln.i'Splf '$$ to good woiks Mrs, Jcanci heiself Is in ccry cn.'irituijie tuiiiK roiub ami nas ten a stienuous worker In the Hmer- lency Aid T AM 01. AD t 1 tell the sportlns people that 'the Uose Tree Hunt Club mem bers buvu decided to hold their lace meets this ear, and have even added mother dii to tlielr laces. SatuuUy, October 1!U. A edncsd.iy, October LM, and Saturday, October '.'T. ai'o the days ap pointed, ami many pcisons :no lejoichiB In conscniience. for thomjli the SporthiK CarnKal at llr.wi Muwr. which lsto last two days and which will have 11 yowis horse show, has token nurii 1, bit of the H disappointment caused by the droppliiR i uic annual uryn .Aiuwr llorse snow. i till the absence of the usual fall meets thiougliout the country Is a bit trying; hence the llose Tiec has certainly come muchly to thu rescue, and a gay and lladsomc oowd will attend the tluee tojs. ANDvlbe best pai t of the thing is that . theie will not only he nleasuic there, but the monev inlsisl will be devoted lu 'Hie Ilcd Cross And light hcic let 1110 A MJ' tlint with the usual hysteila that ac- companies a certain kind of social woik too many persons aie shutting out 1 eo lation cntlrel from their winter's pro tram. Is It not lust ns well to lemeiii. i-Mr that "All woik ami no nlav makes Jack a Oull boy"? And If that work has er inueh sorrow udded to It the dull, less win i,e t,.y r,cat It bCeillS til lllO II U'lllllil III, linttm- l baVO a f,,, ilnnn,. ,,,,,1 .,rr.,l,. c... ,1... oenellt of tlm nn.i ei,,.u ..p .,,., i,-..n hrihn'i.,1 . .. ",.., a, ui men tnu youngsters cm tteml with cicm. consciences that they 'foJielping their country and at tho amo ,lm enjoying thcniselve-j In u per- "iy legitimate way. It will be a mis ' J8 u mey do not. mm k my words. , It doea not do to dwell too much nn y,orrovs when tho world Is full of bad- , " and wo ore most of us called upon , - i'i 1 witn our very dearest. It's Just Well to have ll lilt nf .llvpralnn nnw jU' na then, fcq n (i0eS not take too much "'ney from helping others. I& WKI'L' t,, s',-!'1 H broken evldentlv, ; ' and !. ..1... . . , ,.,u Bin oaines. aro no longer do "SUeur, for Uarbani lllHiilmm Vr,ti,, to na Jlary Tliomniim lln.itli i,-n I...11. i... Kj fllntnl .--. . f'.V , "" IUI1P.V niOtllOl-H Of llttlo Mills. nil SO tn ,,.' I , .. Ef In """" 1'umura uavo nrnveit B '! the world. J'VaNo CJod. all this hideous 'life will be over hefnr,', thoi- n .,1.1 K, "ouBli o b,h,, a riiii! b PKUTAIY theMo"ln I.lno women ure j, oetermlncd to mnko tho Sporting Car- v V r- "-"..., uu am RlJUlillK.IIU HilIlS If w.anythlng that may enhanci the un ln. There are. even to bfi LIONS WiTb' ,AnbMMdoi ,.-. ,. . leluriieil to town. iott.iRe m tul hae Air. IllUlltl lu Cape May, 1!. Wlsliir ll.uey Is siioiuIIiir the of Sciitciiibrr at the Hotel Colonl.il. All. Andiew Wheeler, Jr. or the N.ual Coast Irenes has lctuinoil to fan0 av from a lslt to this city. .Mrs U SI KhiRilej of I'iIiIiiurIi .m- 'hoto l, IMlt.ln , I f MRS. l'AXSOX DKKTCU A young Mnin Line miitt'on, who. with her luis- Imnd nml her father, Sir. .Samuel llisphnm liowcn, of (icrmautowii, is spendiii; two weeks in Virginia Hot Springs. I'll, U 1, ll.i. 1, MilS. ABilA.M H. WINTKRSTKKX 'of 'J'.':!!) Do l.nnccy btreet, who takes a prominent part in various musical chilis in the. city. WEDDING TODAY AT CHURCH OF REDEEMER, BRYN MAWR Marriage of Interest to Philadelphians Take New York Other Nuptials Celebrated Place in .pppB"N jp1 MRb. WILLIAM I'ATTON Who is better known as Miss Helen White Faulkner. Mrs., l'ntton is youngeuL daughter of Mrs. Mw Kiiret Faulkner, of Webt I'liiladel jihia. Her marriage to Mr. Pat ton took place recently. iiounc'es the engagement ol her daughter, Jllss Ida II. Kuigsley. to Sir. William T. lletzel, of this city. , Sirs. Ilol.inil lllllas, or JpuUbitown, has as lur guest her sister. .Miss Kiilun, of .Vew Y01 k. Sir. and Slis ii. V. Clements of JriiMu ilia Sllsse.s Johnson, of Wiislilugtuu lane town, h.iio n'liuiiPd fioin C.itsklll, ." V. nnd me oeiup.ihig their atli.ictl new home on the Old Vmk load. Slis. Chillies 1 1. llPiiib'isuii, of JoIisIomii, N. J., announces Hie engagement of her daughter. .Miss 1'aiilhn- liaiilm-i Iltndprsoii, to Sir. Halt II. IiraUc'cv, .Ii son of .Mr and Slis. Hairy II lliakelev. of ljorden town, N'. J. A pietO weddliiK ns iiuetl solemnized at I oYln.-l, this aftei 111,1111 In tho Chinch of tho llcdccnter, llr.Mi Alawr. when Sllss Catherine Ann l-'ieneli hi-came the btlde of Captabi WUIluni I, Seott. C. S. 11. sou of .Mis. William Seott. of I'lttsblllgh. The lle lieolge C.iUelt Ciller, rector of the ihiliib. pet fin med the i eieiuunx The In hie u.is . glen in lii.iriisige bj her liiothir. All. .1 ll.nell I'lemii, and 'ias uttetided b. her ulster. Alls. Iludolpli S It.iiH'h. lis ni.ilruii of I101101. .Miss .Mabel Pen- was tlif m.ild ol honor, and .MI Ull.i Kisfiilnev ami .Miss IMItli Kai'.e acted a- blldeMii.ilils gp The In ale note a mi 11 nf while tulle over white satin, which was l.ishloneil with a full inu.t ti.im of white s.itln tilgul Willi oiango lilijssoms, The ll of tulle roll to the foot of the train, and was aii.inged with a head ilicss of dm hess l.ue foimlng 11 cap elf.it. and hcldln placo with rliisteii of oi.uiKP lilo-Miins, She curled a shower boiKin-t of white gardenias and lilies.of-tbe-allc The inalion of honor and the bildesniaids weie gowiiul alike lu funks of ehantllly lace .maiiged oer slips of p.ilo bhio Uilffoii. ''V wine hats of pain blue, simply tilmnud with a single pink ioe, and i .11 1 led old-faslitoiiid boiniuets of IiciU.n ioIoipiI (lowers The maid of I101101 woie a pale clIow tulle gown hut cllo satin and a blown tulle bat. Iiliiiimil with a lose, and uuricd 11 bouiiiet of, Diesdeii 1 doled llowtis .Mister UiiiLlpb S. lt.un h. .Ir. the thue- 1.11 -0I1I niplun of Hie hi Ide. ailed as Mower hoi. lb wine a Kate i!ieun,iwn suit pf ellim "iniiii with white plaited collar and eillls. nnd i.mlid a ll.it bapKet f DieMlen Mowers. Sir. King Sviitl. of I'ilt'buigh. .iltended bis Ui other as best in. in. Tho usiii I s weie all men ftom Hip C. S. It. mid Iniliited Sir. rianels II. SlcAdoo. Sir. Slai ion 1'. BVjclh. Mr .1. llrj.iiu I.eake, Sir. llcibeit ll.Town send. New Yolk: Sir. llemy C. lliigliiiian. Air. l.awienee c. lllalr. nttsbiiigb : Sir. James l!od. .Ir. Ilanisliuig: Sir. t-Vd-Cllek 1!. Ileade. PioxiilPiice. IJ. I., Sir. S. Cuy Potter, l'ottstown: Sir. (Jeoige J I. t Orr. Ilaston. .Mil : .Mr. l.awrciie,i n lieggs. Sir. Xoiniaii S. .Mai Mo anu sir. Mimuei II. Krem li, Sd After the iieieiiioiiy theie was no leecp tlon. Captain Scott nnd Mrs. Scott simply iccclveil their fi lends In the vestibule, of the chin eh. I As Captain Sunt has been uiileied to Camp .Meade. Adiulial. Sid., the have taken a bungalow tlieie for the pi event. CI.ICAS Ul'l.I. (if Inleiest to peisolis in Ibis eity Is the wedding of Sliss h'leilerlea Hull, daughter of Captain Kiedeile Hull and .Mis Hull and Sir. Hdw.nd We sb Clueas, whieli took place today lu l.riue Chinch, New Yoik. Slls Hull whs intended by her sister Sllss Helen Hull, as 111. ild of honor ami bv Alls James Cox llr.ul of N'ew Yuik: Sirs Richard tl. Wood .Ir of this city, and Sllss JenUlntown, have Jut tctuined week's trip to Atlantic City. from rtheRus.. - Atf. 1 .C , "A Miss Doiotby llacoii. daughter of Sir. and Mrs. 13. I. Hacon, of Yoik load. Jcnkln tnwn, has Just returned fiom littsbuigh, wlieio fcho has been lsltlng lelatlvea tor scieial weeks. Sir W. Petty ciieMi. of Xonihtown. an noimces the engagement of his daughter, SU" Sara tliesb, to Kiislgn Donald V. Up. Ii.ncolt, son of Sir. and SIl.s. A. K Up. plncott, of this city Sir. H. JIailaud Skcriett. Jr., who en llnted for service sonic tlmo ago and ob tained a commission as a lieutenant In the quartermasters corps, motortruck main tenance unit. Is now In Washington and expects to leave for France within a month. Sir. SUerrctt, who was formerly with tho 1'ackard Company, of this city. Is tho bon of Mr. and Sirs. Skerrett, of Upsal street. Germantown. Ko was married lust Aptll. to Sllss Slargarct Goodrich, of Xew Yoik. Sir. and Mrs. Roger S. Henderson nnd their daughter. Miss l.lllle 31. Henderson, who have been spending the summer at Ventnor, will icturn to tholr homo BUB North llroad sticct, Loean, the latter part of September Sir. and .Mrs. -lames Alcorn and their daughters, AtlaM Josephine Aleoin and Sllss Sara'Alcorn. of 2I0S Spring Garden street, bine returned Horn r-aglesnicre, where they occupied a cottage during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slutlack ami tbeli family have returned to their home, C307 Walton avenue, from Pine Beach, K. J. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Thompson, of "511 South Seventeenth street, with their . ... ,.hii,imn. Kleanor and Albert. spent'the s'umm.er t Uielr cottage In, Island HtlRhtK.. . '.- .. . tfv ..?t,o..W-t .,,: .Wi '.'. .-. ,. Kiuily W. l'oid, of Sluiilstown. X. .1, m biliesmalds. .Mr. Clueas bad Air. James i't Hiady as his best man and the ushers weie Vis loiuit Ulentwoilb, hi other of Slis. lirady and heir to the i.irlilom of l.hueikk; Sir. Hlton Parks. Sir. Nicholas '. liuiily. Sir. Lowell SI. Clueas and Sir. Joseph (Jilnian, of New Yoik: Sir (ieoige S. .MiuiMiu and Sir. Richard ii. Wood Jr , of l'hlladelphla ; SH-. Da Is Voles, f Sciaiitou, Sir. II, T. Uuikley. of Kan Held, Conn , Sli. Justice WINon. of Toledo: Sir. K. Wilder 1'oll.itd. of Uo-ston; Air. W I. Mitchell, of Cincin nati: .Mr. lluiuslde Win-Ion, of New ll.ncn mil .Mr. Kajette Hiowu. of liexel.ind ih1'sti;tti:r i:i:di:ii:i: A wedding of inteiest In this iltj and in Rutledge, pj . was that of Sllss Can In Redeker, daugbtrr of Slis Carilo Redeker. of "Bill West Columbia (uenue, ami Sir. August K. Hofstctter, of Rutledge. which took place 011 Satuiday enlng at the St. James lintel. The Rev. otto Klclne. of the i:angPllcal l.utheian Church, Twentj-sKth street below Cobnnlila aieniie. pcifo-iued the leiemony. and a leceptloli followed. The bible's gown was a ehainiiiig ombiu.itlon of Ivoiy s.u in and lace Her til of tulle fell fiom .1 eiown of lilies of the valley and bride 10-es and lilies of tho xalley 1 weie nulled. Sllss .Millie Ilorslctter. (he. bildi-Kinniii'H sisler, was hiiipm.ihl. Iter flock was of pink pusi- -willow taffeta and tulle and she 1 .111 led pink 10-es .Mr. Clan mo HofMelter of Wtstllelil. X. .1.. was bl liiothei's ln-,1 man. The j bildeginoin and bride left foi an exteudeil trip anil will he at home alter lei ember 1 at 1(12 Rutltdgo iiMiuie, Rutledge. PEACH TREE STANDS GUARD ON WAR GARDEN North Phiiadelphians Close Cot tages at Seashore and Return to Town Uiie f.H, H,,ir Ri,, 1.11.I !,, ,,rr ,,u,r. V m f.";r.,U"5 1 ,l,1"',,,t"' rls" "'"' ''". i'i Plains 11 ,r,.e. H moro lli.ni .ill. Xot until huh ,,.. of .. R.llt,,ls have tho majoiltj oC 111 appuilateil tbo wise dc sgu wlieieliy our human liaiub: woik with the iliilne m Xatuieh gaiibn 'I'boso who cu tl.ited the ba. k gaidens baxe been twice hlcse,l,h t,Ue biipplncss In the 011.. anu with the slieiiBlhcnlng good , 1, 0I" ""'"' ow" I'1"1 of giound. And If jou have loom for a tree, why not pant a pc.uh tiee.' What 1.111 glo inoic n.isiiie 111.111 its lie.iuiiful pink blosoins 111 nn- spung. and the lui.lous downy fiult SAILORS '""i-ESTy'lPW'SaraWMITBBSBK. "!r TrTTWWJ!ri"W ? ? it ",t . " tv .'. -rti ,': ' iiiTurnii i"HijHil'Hi' ii'Bi( v&am m Send Marine Band to Give Concert at Aronimil Country Club Phiiadelphians at Strath Haven Inn Media Sends Off Soldiers Tll,i: Aionlmlnlt Coiuitt Club has liccn ever so generous In giving entertain ment and pleasure to the sailor boys. More than Mice they hae been Invited out to the club. Its full privileges being extended to them by the members. And a big open coif course, wlih blue sky at the top of every little hill, dors sctni the finest sort of thing to these nay men, who probably haven't swung a golf club for months. So to show their oppteclatlon they sent their Marine band out Hie other Sunday after lioon. Ly tho way, that band used to be the college band of Kansas lnlerslly. and when war began the men all enlisted as :i unit. Tho club people sat about on tbo lawn and on tho open veranda of the club bouse and listened to the music. Doesn't military music have the greatest iiincunt nf pep to if Ono wee little fellow who had been among tho llstenets for unite some time "Imply could not hear thoso fascinating di urns nnd cj tubals being played any longer without essaying to play them, too so. eiy quietly, when mother wasn't looking, be stolo up to the drummer and begged him. with oh. stub an eager look In bis c.xes Just to let him tiy them "a lcen. bit So when the net piece started, and it hap pened 10 be "Over There." llttlo Hilly com menced bea.ing those ill urns In such a funny wh-of-ioiiie-l-k,iow-liow-to-play-lt maimer, and now and then giving it totally lltiPNpecled erasli lo the cymbals. Hut. hon est to goodness, he did It all beautifully and eerbod,v Unhiding himself, was tickled to pieces. .Mother will h.ue some diftlculiv. don't Mm think. In prisuadlng him not to be a drummer man when be glows up. The Ceoigo Stnt7clls. of Diesel Hill, are ib.'wn at then Ocean City tottago till the end of tbo month Their giandsoii, joung Sir. Italian Standi. I slaving with them ut piesent He has beta up at Camp .Susque liaimaik until ju-i leiently The Swaitlnuoie branch of the Red Cross now has rooms lu tho borough ball which ate open eveiy day. They used to have tbo ue of tbo Woman's Chili on Kilday inc111 lugs, but since the work has grown they hae established llui.r own legiilar woik rooms. Tho women expect to stall classes In hjsleno nnd flit aid tills fall. There 1110 mule a few Phiiadelphians staving at Stiatb Haven Inn Sir. and Sirs. 'William SI. liih and Sliss llcslie liish lire theie. and so ate All. and Slis RIchaiM lluig and their famll) -Mr. and .Mis. Sidney 11 McLean. Mr and Sir". Ileniv S. Mustin. Sir. and Slis Hucbauan llairnr and their son. Sir. Hucbauan llar l.tr. Jr.; Sir. and Airs. Joseph Xoblitt. Sir and Sirs. J T. Robev and Sllss Helen Robey. Sllss Slaiie Hepew. Sir. and Sirs. Paul Woodman and their baby. Sllss Itmnia Slus'-eluian. Miss lsseiwood. tr. S. P. Sadtler. Mi. li. oberwolf. Sir. II. W. Dean. Sir. Aluellei and Sir. R. T. Randall. Mrs. c W. Stew.ut and her two small children, of Svvaitlunore. am al the Inn, and Sir. Wil liam II. Ward mid Sir. Karl Weltz. alMj of Swaithmoie, are theie, too. Wednesday and Saturday cvci'nca time nic dances at tbo Inn, and lots ol the voting people of the town tome over to them. The people of Aledla gave the soldier bo.vs who v.eto. up there a beautiful time bcfuie the talncd some of her school friends at lunchi' eon on Thursday last. Her guests wer3 Miss DorothV stmvlhe Ml AIIpa Kf.llr! . Miss Krancei Sehrelner, Mies Mary Chamit '1 bers. Sllss Grace Llpplncott, Miss niddelto','! outig, Sllss Katbryn Jnrvls and Miss Helen M Adlcr. x , t 'Wrf 3. KEI) CROSS WORKERS If r.y-txn... ...... . .. . ," u OUU111 1'HIL.AUKLriilA'rtV With hi many of iho men gone now that vKl'kl the Tbhd nnd Sixth are In Georgia those Jx!' left beblml" Bcem to find the Red Cros a. greater outlet than ever for that e(ir longing lo do something for them. Witness the many new Red Cross branches started within Hie last week, some of them unoffi cial us et. but wltli mi many willing hearts1 and bauds It Is only a mutter of time when they will become progressive auxiliaries of. tho main boiy. One that is brimful of promise by reason of the enthusiasm of Its members meets every Prld.iv morning n Hetbany Presbyte rian Church. Twenty-second and Ualnbrldge stteets. The women come early In the mom log, bavo luncheon served lu tho building and contlmip work all dav, pewlng and knit ting, making bandage.- and doing the appar eutl endless chain of things that seem to come within the scope of Rtd Cross activity. Jlis lieoige K. Pentecost, wife of the pastor of the church, Is lu charge of this society, nml she Is bring ably assisted by Mies Jen nie (iiiild and Airs. Percy Harshaw. A Junior Red i'ios Society lias also Just been organ ised This will meet on Monday evenings, and any of tho .vouger girls who want to dd something will ilnd plenty to do each week. Red Cioss work-, though, Is not the only work that tbo Hetbany women bavo under-" taken. Kvery Sunday evening, before serv ice, if jou were to look In tbo Junior Sun day School llulldlng you would find rows of merry "sailor lads" enjoying one of the best suppers of their merry lives, in." .T 1 ..I .M '. -,.- tftL.'Jd a ( -i , R. 'M . i'.l f'. 71 y, trrrr a 1 Ml. 1 -Bl MTW A 11 mm l nirrtlng I WHAT'S DOING TO NIGHT IfjpflM tSr. Rati tiermnntown Im- piovement Association Ogontz and Chelten avenues S oelock, Krce. Opening Hireling, Philadelphia Stamp Club, 31 South Sixteenth stieet, 8 o'clock. 1'iee. Comily Pair, M. lMmonil' Church, Twenty-third street and Sndcr avenue, free DrltUli liririillliig Allxlnii, Atbletln Field, Oi'Mon Saw Works, Tacon.v. Krce. "MrIiI tif Sljsterj." Itnliiry Club, Hug lei s. fi-30 n't lock. Members. Nirlhwel lliislnrss Glen's Asuoclatlon, -Sao Columbia avenue P'rce. - I h ? r.t, Jwi . fit & :c daintily Unshed with led 111 the harvesting lelt for the South There was a paiadc. in !.'""'', A1'- '""I Slis John !. Huscman, of which tbo Homo tiuauls maiilieil. and Hie -S.S Cietiiiantfjwn avenue have a peach 1 old veteiaus and the file company and the ?fes Germantown her liar- Rill AA t.. .,...,.. . . .... - ' .. .,. ,oeii- g.mieu wuii 11 s rout teen jcats old. and this vcai has pioduted unusuallv l.uge piaelies. Thu,. weie about nvo do7eii o. them, weighing fioin tight to lourteen ounces. Last jc.ii- there wero several naskets. but tho lrult was of the otdinaiv size, iiils ar the Hen speclallretl In large null and gave finer nuallty with less uuati tlty. Tlie tiee Is the guaidlau of S,h. Huso man's war giiiden. which linn produced a genu 011s ciop of p(,is, beans, omtttoes, let luic. heels and paisley to be tanned or diletl to help- Piute Sam lu bis tonsena tion of food. speaking of war gaiibus leminds mr of seieial acres of ground around 11 convent, that, owing lo iho scarcity of help, tbo sis. lets themselves mvi inlthiilid. i'hls year tlie.i have a wondeifnl harvest. Sister' Ce cilia, one of the teachers has gieat faith In (he pia.vtis of ., Httie child, and on va rious occasions has reminded dirtcieut ones to praj foi Increase lu the ciops or for mi tiling in 11a1tifi1l.1i' which tlm convent neidcil. one dav as .1 sympathetic young ster sinllcil nt the sister on his vvav to tbuicb. she stooped and whispered! "Jack. pi.i lor Mttrr Cecilia.. She viants sorne tliing. Ii.ul." Aftei tbo set vice Jack i ir.iust-,1 ,1 iiionieni ny tuc sister and whis pered happily, "I prayed for jou, Sifter Cecilia." jou, Jatk. And what did you .Mis. W Ilollinshead Taj lor and iliihhen, who spent tho summer at Ru bor, Sic., will it tin 11 to liei Chestnut home the end of this month. M... ,, ....I ., Sf.. ....... .. II .1 .Ml.-. I, .111,1.1, .WUIR.IO ,,ll IUIII.,111 t I "Tllll I Watch Hill. R. I. until the end of this ..'..;."' month, when siin will lolum to her home on Willow Grove avenue, chestnut Hill. "' sald. please give Sistir Cecilia mint- Sir. and Sirs. Rufus W. S.ott and their XM"K lMl : Bl' M'," s,l wnl"s '" son, Sl.ister Hilly Seott. of WIs..ihict;ou . Quite 11 number of North Phlladelphlins avenue and Ilnrtter stieet, have returned ! uue dosed their si ashore cottages and tiom spending the Miiiimer at Swampscott 1 h.io leturneii to town, not bccniiso they and .Magnolia. .Mass. 1 Slis. Plain is Row aid Williams, who passed tlie summer at Loligpoi t, has gonr to the Hiigbtoii. Atlantic CUj. and will re t til ti to lit 1 G 1 ceno street home October I. Sir. and Slis T'enty J. Heiinett, who have be, 11 engaged in mlidouaiy work in .Inpan, ale hen- on fin tough for one jear ni the guests of Sir. Dennett's patents, Sir. find Sirs. Woodmff Jones, of .3u: Gcimantowu avenue. Thej aro accompanied by AlKs iazu Yonczavva, daughter of tho .lapancn liastor of tho Congregational Church In Kobe, Japan. Sllss Yonezawa Is planning to attend college lu Obeiiln, U. IN YE GOODE OLDE DAYS SIB mom mjxmmrfv7wmtKnm tiled or tho ocean, but the children hoiid.ijs ate over and the vat lolls schools ura (..tiling them. Sir and Sirs. Russell Wll Vi". or Ril' I Noitb Pink avenue, with their Unco joimg sons, .lick, Russell and Hani son aie at liorne after spending the benson at their Chelsea cottage. Sir. Wilson's patents. Sli. and Sirs. J. P. Wilson, of 1930 North Park avenue, closed their cottage at (iielse.i jesteida.v ami returned to town. Their U uigliter, Slis. C. R.ildwln Foster, with her sons, Carroll and Wilson, who spent tbo bumnier in Ventnor. left last week for tlielr homo In Norfolk-, Va. Dr. and Mis. Henry Mutter, who wrie at Hradley Heath for the reason, have returned to their winter home, 1S37 Xoith Thirty third street. Air and .Mrs. Charles lirady, who pnt tPver.il weeks at Ocean City upon their re turn from their widdlng Journey, will be at home this week at tlielr home In tho Queen I. me vp.iitniPnls Tho bride was .Miss Kdiu, 1 nderdown. daughter of Alls K A Lndctdown. of Ligliteculh and links stteets. Sir and SHs William R. Hlalr and their son. Sir. Rlcbaid Hlalr. of 3314 West Sus quehanna avenue, aie homo from Ibc sea shore, Tbev weri) at ocean Citj Sir. and Sirs. William Klsher nnd their finillj, of North Thirty-second street, have letuined fiom Atlantic City. Sli ami Mis. Kugenn Ilajmoud arc taking an automobile trip through the While Moun tains Thej will bo gone a fortnight. whole school, fiom dignified seniors to wee kindergai loners and thej' had a line band, too, fiom Kitty 11 And. best of all. the morning tho bo.vs left the people of the town gave them a big dinner at the annoij . and, besides the heartiest of wishes, tiny sent them off with lunches all packed for them, and twelve Jais of peaches which tho school children bail tanned ! Sirs. George hcliuardi lias returned to Sledl.i f 1 0111 Sea Isle Cltj Sliss IMIth Satlcii mid Sllss Clementine Satlerr have also eonns back from llntat tiling, N. J . where thej have been for 11 week. Sllss Anna Ross, of West Philadelphia was visiting Sits. Aithur Wlltsblie over the week-end. Several l.I.incuh peisons are still at the shore. Sir. Rajmond I.ass.ivatit and his t.inuly aie down theie and so aie the A. N. Rrsseis Sir. James Law of Huston, spent the week-end with All and Sirs Charles A. Raymond. Sllss 1 intrude Yninall, of Ycadori. enter- LAST WEEK Till) novo, ITM.l vv IJOV KIINMKXTK OWN III'liliAt. WAIt PICT! ItRS The Italian Uattleftont ACTIONS .SHOWN ON l.lV'll I M)i;n si; v in ! 111: THRNCHI'S llllill I P IN TUP. AI.P.S -HI'IIMAIHNRS TAMCS AHIIO- IM.s-NP.s, ni'l'KTAl. APTHRNT1C RNCI.USIVC. Gi.i,inlr -15 Tnk0 t"""- Sil"' ai 1 ls.IV VslviS(ni!"SrItltiK. lloo.l t-'cats nt Muls.. 2."e, &0e I.VB . uo 10 Jl. MlcA'T VVIcTrit' M.MI OIIDHIIH NOW COHAN AND IIAIlltlS Picscnt THE WILLOW TREE cxntaTSv op .1APXV villli PA' llAIXTRII and N' Vurk Co. ffis M'I'I VI - ON HI MAIIKirr feTltP.HT Above 10TI1 o.NTINtOPS- lt:t.-. A St., to 11:13 r. M. ,, , AI.I..MT.MI CAST IN llohari llenlrjn riioiislit Pibn of r.eal Life "PARENTAGE" heo It Then You'll Itetommeri'l It. AIMHHl ATlltACTlON "From Rookie to Regular" 'AKi:x .-f AMIU'I.ANCS; HNUAMPSIENT, Al.l.UNTOVVN, PA. Nrt . sr,on.l iiolctn Picture. Jl.UKii: KRNNT.UV in "J1AUY SllNH'' PAT A Pic '-''I MAItKirr STUEHT m.JUtuli m a si u tin P.M. Houble-rcature nlll Pauline Frederick IN PAtlAMOPNT PRINT SIIOWINO "DOUBLE-CROSSED" Vdlhlonal reatuie Plrst Premutation Ofticial War Pictures siiowi.vu tiii: British 'TANKS" in Action mi Tin; nriNs -ai-si;u nr THE RETREAT OP THE GERMANS ...... V.VII,: "ATTi.n op tiii: anckr. Tin: most vivid, stautmni! pictowal HHcOItO OP Till! TITAMl .STRUGGLR i:vi:n madip A' A cC M m fea ARCADIA CHI. Iti-I .-,:4,' HAT OTIIHIlh TALK t.nt't :iiow lorn A. M.. 12. , 3:4i. 7 1,1. 0:4.-. P. M. VIJOCT WB DO ' FORREST Last 5 Evg. rZZ;' THE Itt From the Jersey Side PvLSIYRA Sllss Clara Conway, who has been the guest of Sir. and Sir. A. SI. Shaw for a week, will return to rhlladcl phia on Saturday. Slis. 'William Vaughn Is entertaining Sirs, David (Hading, of Philadelphia. Sirs, James Trader has returned to Phila delphia after spending tho week with Mrs. Genrga Hutchlns, SI is. William Crow ell and her daughter. Miss Marlon Crovvell, aro spending a fort night nt Atlantic City. Sirs. Thomas Uransou is entertaining Mr, and Mrs. Call Doherer nt her home on Morgan avenue. Mrs. Clara Hutchlns, who has been at Wlldwood as the guest of Miss Ella Horner, arrived home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hecker. n'fter a fort night's stay nt Chelsea, nrrlved homo on Monday. The Rev Philip Volhner and Sirs. Voll mer returned to tlielr home at Dayton, 0., after spending two weeks as the guests of Sir. and Sirs. Klvln Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Myers. Mies Dorothy Styers and Sllss Bertha Phelps, of Washington, D. C , who were guests of Mr. and Sirs, S. McUlm Haddoway, bavo re turned home. Mr nnd Sirs. H, S. Davis are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Sir. and Sits. John Anderson, of Delaware ayenue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mr, and. Mrs. Archibald Asplnwal! will leave for Alabama, where they wilt rpend several months. Mrs. William Hawkins baa returned to Kl.AW .1 i:ni.AMii:t:'s GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH Mb- In $1 r,o nt Popular M.itlnro roinorri'iv TUES., SEPT. 25 ,,a" err I?W , w , . s. .seats Thursday t'UMH.Hr) nil.t.t.Ne.HVM frrsents FRED STONE in "JACK Ili.A.NTHHN BROATD-Lasro EvjjsT' ;roir OUR BETTERS Incoinpuril'ln Curt' elm rial llrne. Ito coxhUn, Prill Wllllaiin, lienor" Harris, etc ui)J to Jl.r.O at Popular Jlallnto Tomorioiv, Ni:.T WCRK, Mll Orders Now, Seats Thurs M1SS BILLIE BURKE In "Tilt: IIRHCPINU ANUKI." Pauline Frederick lu lirn siionlng t.r I'nii, im.unt Pleture "Double-Crossed" AIlPPD A TTI1 ACTION II IIKNTtY'S "Till: ATAVIHVt OP JOHN TOJr. 1.ITTI.P, IIRAH" J.VlIVJiX-N L UAil.V 10 . RVRH, 15e II A. SI to it -1.1 P. Alexandra Carlisle "' Tof.Er M. TATE" VICTORIA ?RFMft! u. WIM.IAM PON H MVrTlo'l.V'SfiSll.a "The Honor System (Ireat-rt Human Storx i;r tScrned GL0BE"aj.K8To. I tl nhvlt.t.l. Continuous 1' IS-. :.-, asa 11 A M. to ii p sr. ANNA 1 1 ELD'S DAUGHTER "Too Miniy Sweethearts" V 1 WOO IV 1j 1 O ;,e, TA.il toe joc.aS "IN AND OUT AGAIN" P,ROADVAY l!(,i "' a.NYDRR avk. ll.jtLl i i ,,,, ,. nvr..n:4!i4'j "The SuiTruttettc Revue" Evelyn Nesbit un!,tr Russell Thaw "REDEMPTION" METROPOLITAN ?, i NEXT THURSDAY, SEPT. 20 piufT PRitroiiMANci: op tiii: nioanar DIIAMATIC Kl'KCTAOI.i: ON RAHTH iS ' In Only South riilta StiovvInK of Rvc". iRviept fnl ) ni! St. Mt., SOc tn tl.OtJ, liarsmn .it. i.vr? m. ih hi nfats ai. too Drvhestra Keats Rvery rrrformanre 1 00, Hoe Ofllcn at SlftropollUn Open Till 0 p. M. timtx lo on nulo at Ravvnttivrn Ticket Offl:. 1108 Cheslnut h't. :30. iTUT WAMHCDUD' lnlO ID UI VVEiLIX! Staged by DAVID BELASCO . SR ATS .NOW O.V SALE I AT B. F. Keith's Theatre Where the Big Feature Show Is Just One Great Volcanic Hit From Start to Finish ! DOLLY SISTERS .TWIN QUERNS OP T1IR 1)NCU JEAN SCHWARTZ at the Pjnno SAM MANN & CO. In "TIIR QUESTION" BRUT I.HVr: PEI.1X ABLER; rillSIHOSE FOUR; AL and I'ANNV STRDJIA.V anil WROLK HILL OP STARK I Knickerbocker Vl 'V;Tiis akct K;1 TO THE DESERTERS 8eat 1 now. Km VmI-TIi Eaaleal Wy. A OTXTi MATINEE TODAY GAblJNU Bon Ton Girls Walnut Sth St. All Kw Conceits ADELPHI iMu'rift Pop. (1 Slat. Thurs., SsZV, WILLIAM IIArtltlH. JR.. Preaents THE 13TH CHAIR ny nATAitn vriller with MARGARET WYCHERLY n: .j. iland copi-.goi. 1.1m l-uo.iamns comttaiiy, Uci.rii.uo by apcciai arranseinrnc, Broohlyn after nMndlnEA nw day vrllh I rn J HONTB OAnLO WATPM A. I nsi: v 't, , ,v -'i v7e-a rVBl y't fruwt viUpr. .,Mri, . ziwood areeBf . , !,irocaaero lw?s$?Mvi im t -w -W T A -V TMll a V1s-HSlk J LiULiUJNIAJLj ' mai'i,i:voooav.Vi riii-s if -i i?ii i.n ciiiui vrrrovvw ."..., A7TTnTXTTA T3T? A TJCJAXT,'' viivuiiviii x. xjiri.xvijvyx,i ' IN .1.1 -.... . . .2 . "When Pulse Tontrues Snpnk'?.- a i -o a ntu AtiDnviM.M'vAcra j 'X . . , ,v.. , i ,.- ',," 'f. iNiAUiN, om ana marKec JACK PICRKOnn end UIP18U UVTJ". In THIS VARMINT" -,' ., f K I'llltll-Vll f L, 1 MU, . J S ,.rV. , . ,....? . ..... A,, , R j,- PHILADELPHIA 0RCHES1 TflTlAY '-AST w or 8BAM XKJUti- TO ).X)RMSn 6UBSCH11 Ilepr a, lllv v-neainut wiwt, -B aprllKl tcrieuJsfW'.ivMHe 8ATI1KDAT-. MMMr n
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