JL JUST GOSSfP ABOUT PEOPLE rWajfne Branch to Do Its Bit for the Sporting Car- ? nitml of "Rvvn Maurv T1 n, j jiivcvi . -v " .., vA .uiu jrruunas. Bazaar in November lmHB Wayne Branch of the American 'I . i- t.. fn Imvo n flret.n',1 X rtu cross is s"'"K "- ,,, ana a flrst-atd table at the Spoiling carnival. You lenow the Wnyne branch Ji oultc famous for the Emergency Aid " .i-i. ik i.- at lie liArlminrtnin. I room wnicn ii na - have tola you ii I am right In stating that It Is the only auxiliary that maintain' one. mi tint urally the thoughts of the members thereof turned In that direction for the (porting- Carnival. Can It be that they expect accidents? However, 'tis well to be on the spot and ,hovv the practical woiU that has been done by the Red Cross. Mrs. Hobeit (i. jVllion, of Wajne, Is chaltman of this uit. derUUIns. and will be ably assisted b.--Mrs. Frederick Emblcfc, of Devon. The other women on the committee aro Miss Mrtee Roberts. Mrs. Guy Wiley. Mrs. Willlem A Roberts. Jr.. Mrs. Frank Croft, Mrs. C. Colkct Wilson. Mrs. V. S. Koney. Mis John Brown, Mrs. William T, Hunter, Mrs, Murdock Kcndiick, Mrs. Robert R- BroJhead, Mrs. W Allen Ban-. Mrs. Frank Dallctt. Mrs. l I.. F. Ting !,, Miss Dorothy Tlnjley. Miss Dorothy flidger. Miss Eleanor Troth. Miss Camp; bell, Mrs Frank Leonard, Mr. Edwatd Laurent. Mrs. Charles Young". Mrs. How ard Phillips, M. Walter Yeatte. Miss Jlarlon Wechcrly. Mis. Louis Jaquette Palmer. Mrs. Wlltlam XI. Sayeti, Mrs. .!. B.C. Harvey, Mrs. Charles TovvnsenJ, Jr., and Miss Bertha Black These aides are all to be dressed as Red Crois nurses and will take their turns as sisting In the tent. There are to be two Boy Scouts stationed at the entrance of the tent day and evening. They will be relieved every hour, so It will not be too strenuous for any two small boyu. The tent will be islted during the Carnival b.y Dr C D. O'Xell Smedley, Dr. Alexan der O'.N'ell. Dr J. Packard Laird and Dr. Walter Chrystle. Sounds very hospital like, doesn't It" I wonder what on earth they are prepailnsr for out thete don't jou? Now don't get funny, Kancy, be ciuie you lealizo they simply want to have their tent up to date In every way Then the first-aid table is to sell every thing that one could bu at a diug store from a toothbrush to an Invalid table Alio comfort hits for the so'diers. The committee In chaise of the table includes Mrs. ,1- Packard Lalnl, Margaiet Burton. lira. Alexander Grange, Mm. James Law son, Mrs. ThomRS Watson; Mrs. Hutchln lon Galloney, Mrs. J. E. Cope Morton and Christine Bake'1 NOT content with these things, the Wayne Branch Is going to have n float representing "Civilian Relief Work for the Army and Navy." Miss Malvlna Herr, of New York, will bo Columbia on this float anJ Lonalie Orahain will rep reient a Social Worker, while Margaret Button will lie'a trirse. The othei puiti have not yet been decided upon. Tom Ne bom will ride ahead of the float ai "Mad Antho.ij" Wayne. Mrs Barkllc. who is clial.-man of the whole shooting match, feels Just, proud of the Wayne Branch, as she is a member of the execu tive board of llih auxiliary. 'TViNT they itnrt In young though, L' these men? So ready to assert tliem- . selves as men oven when they are so wee that every one smiles Just to see them. Wilfred went to Sunday school last week and Incidentally Wilfred Is now aged five and one-half years old. He 1 very familiar with knowledge gener ally, but Is a bit bored by having to sit till a while and listen to lessons. His teacher greeted him with many smiles and asked a llttie glvl of seven who was preient to get a small chair for Wilfred. Florence went very promptly and brought a second-sized tmall chair, but teacher admonished her smilingly. 'o. dear, get a veiy small chair, for Wil li ed Is a eiy little boy." "Aw w! wlitre'd -er get that stuff?" remarked Wlfied Mo e than ready to assert him self as a man at that advanced age, ou tee! He's an enterprising person, too, and h been known to entertain his friends nd relations for minutes at a time by , standing straight up on his head as long they may desire him to do so. Finally the demand for this performance becarr e o' great as he grew more proficient tint h conceived tho Idea of charging somi.ch 'or each exhibition, so that a cent would ?y to" a moment's enjoyment of tie Pectac!e while a minute's pleasure cost the onlooker five cents. This continued for some time, till one y Wilfred, who had been allowed to ly with lv puahmoblle on the front Mvement, came In at lunchtlme eating candy with much satisfaction. Mother "claimed "Where did you get that etndy?" Oh. r bought It," replied Ave-nda-hslf, nonchalantly. "Where did Wu set the mor.ey?" "A man gave it to m" "A man! what man?" Little sister to mother's rescue then and piped "A mn gave him five thents for 'nndlns on hlth head on the threet." Twt young man will make his way In- the World, methlnks. But hla fond parents '", .patiently and say they'll be thank .il It he only keeps out of Jail. However, they don't say that to him, so that's all njht, Y0u know Mrs. Frank Clyde has been entertaining trventy.flve sailors and oldlers every week at dinner or luncheon her lovely p:ace, Goushacres. In Bryn 4IWr, She Jtlvsg them n o-lnrlnim tlmn nd aljo gives each man a sweater as he l leaving, she's perfectly killing about it r rema,ked t0 another woman: "In- '. I'm not ff-nlno- tn liMiat n a.i.r TTa.) v'r0M or Navy League to give my sweat rs away for me. I'll put them on their myaelf"; and so she's knjttlng to Mlt eventhlng and Josephine Mcllvalne utFadden he- daughter, Is alto knitting 0 heat tjne an 1 they are buying sweat- '" " every d'rectlon so twtnty-nva on inn .,.. at to havo week when Ft tk. . . ,. W,W1 .,'n naaies go out there. r T'ttlB mtmbr of the Southern Indue "lai Society are planning quite some wuar 40 be given In the ballroom of i Wile- je-"atforil en Haturdaj. No yembet s Tney ha neuured the erv- ce Of Miwa Cora Vnl flM urrtarv . kjf m National Aenociatlon, fpr two lee I at eight o'clock In the evening. The lec tures will he Illustrated mil will ifiow the homes of tIP mountaineers uml pic tures of the little children before they go to the M'htmh and after thev lm t attended them. Mis. William T. Itcadify dialintan of the bazaar committee mid ullli be assisted by M,3. .l0in (ilbl.el, Mis. F G- Clemens, JM Jioliert Alexander mid Mm. A. Gllmoie. Mrs. W W. Wilson will have charge of the art needlework. Mis. Thomas l)a:i will ell infants' wear and Mrs. John Cooke. Hirst will preside over the book shop. Then thern will be an aits an. i-infn table. n fashion shop and show. too. and a doll exhibit. Mrs. Woodtow Wilson has sent an ex nuhltc handkerchief to the bazaar and the wives of nevpial noted southern men have done the tnnie thing. There Is to be a candy table nlso. and In the evening the alde,s will ,lunce to their heart's con-,c,,t- NANCY WYNNK. Social Activities Iir and .Mrs. (jpoirp V I'mnliari I... owup.e.1 their outlaw ihiilng th summer and rally autumn Bt Orean I'ltv. lia i... turned to their home. 12 IT I'lnp street. Mr, irqiinait was Instrumental In oiganlzliiK a lied I'icss null!r.v white- In Ocean I'ltv. wlicli a large number f wimen eageriv joined. They made tOiKT'smglcil dreislng's and 300 garments and eae $230 to the war ftiml Lieutenant Uadrllffo Morris l'r quhart Is at Tamp Mrf":9llan. Annlston. Ala. .Mr W. K. t'rquhart ts In the messenger serlce at the nay ald The recutle board of the I'ennsjUanla Woman Suffrage Assoelatiaii will give an Informal tea on Friday from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock In the' Finance Hulldlng. Smth Penn square The headquarters was transferred from Ilarrlsburg to Philadelphia In the spring. Lou Lewis who spent the summer gSc-sOkjwS&s. MRS. DANIEL J. KEATING Who became a bride today in St. Gabriel's Church. Mrs. Keating was Miss Madeline O'Donncll. in Connecticut and turned to her home, Overbrook. has 1324 Pine -treet. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomson Sherron and their family, of Hamilton Court, have leturned from their bungalow on the Lake of Bays, Ontario, where they spent the summer. Mr-. Atlantic T Shlber, K331 l.aichwood avenue. West Philadelphia, gavo a farewell surprise party last evening nt her home In honor of her son. Mr. Walter ',. Shlber. who has hfcen called for nctlve service In tho naval coast defense, where he enlisted several months ago. He reports for duty on Wednesday The guests vveie Miss FIcurette H. Hooton, Miss Fdna V Fetters, Miss Huth Mange, Miss Huth Itoblnson, Miss Ida M. Speed, Miss Marlon Kleser, Miss Edith M. Troyer, Miss Lisle M. Hastrlch, Miss Uer tha 1 Uenson, Miss Helen K. Shlber, Mrs. Minnie Jones, Mrs George P. Troyer. nnd Mr. It. Herbeit Ficu, Mr Carpenter K. Loxley, Mr II WIIHb FIcu. Mr Harold O'Connor. .Mr Llmer Wlemer. Mr Italph Curter, Mr Handolph J Holle. Mr Harr L Troyer. Mr Joseph A James THE 5 PJlSL .jaw wr f BK5i!ariKKS I A V -t5 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEE&ESDAT, SEPTEMBER 19, LUNCHEON GIVEN ATWHITEMARSHCLUB Engaged Girl Leaves for College. Concert on Saturday at Gcr- mantown Boys' Club -Mrs Charles I. Asain. of 701S Chew ntreet. Chestnut Hill, entertained at lunch eon last week at the Wliltemarsh Valley ountry fluli hi honor of her daughter Atlm Helen Homer Asam. whose enfage ment to Mr. Lawrence Dunbar Kdaon has Just been announced. The guests were Mrs. William fllne. Mrs. William t) llo land. Mrs. Caspar Padmore and Mrs. V i aann,i. ji ss Asam will leave on Thurs day for Wellesley College. Mr IMson ts at Fort Hancock with the First Penn sylvania Caahv A conceit will I,- KHeti on Saturday night at the Ilojs' Club In Uermautown Vy , 'lua"" connected with the club in addition to the musical progini of ocai solos and stringed Instruments there will he mot lug pictures. The Ford Motor i ampany lias ron-ented.to prowde one reel of eduoat'onal p'rtures every Saturday night durlnjr the winter Miss Knilly w luins. who has been the guekt of Miss Margaret Matlack. lias re turned to her home In llaltlmore I-rlcnds of Mrs. Horace It Durrell of 10) owen avenue. Chestnut Hill, will resret to hinr that owing to her Illness she is temporal lly minbl. to take rnaice of (lie Mount Airy lied nos work of win, li she Is elialrmtn Th lc. rh.liroian Mrs .Samuel n Matlaek. will lia fl.aig,' of the work of this membership of linn persons Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Miller mom rained by the'i- ehliclren have retuitieil to their bonio on Mount Alrv evenue from a ten days' motor trli along the coast of long I land Sourd Mr. and Mis. Therein t Crane of firecne street, who are tiavellng throuc'i Canada are now at Toronto, mid will return tins w eek. The tied Cross Auxiliary N'o 10 or which Miss Theodora I'.oss la chairman, will rctume Its work on Tuesday, cii-tobe- 2 from 9:30 a ni. to S-Jrt n m, at the lioma of ..iiss Hots, ojuo wisralilckon aemie Qtr- i inantcwn. ( .uis.s Anna Cameron and Miss Christine i ameron. of Mldvale avenue, have returned to their home from Chautauqua, and Pitts burgh Dr. and Mrs. r I) Unrdlner and Miss i-iorence li.irdlner liave i-los-ed tlie home' In Monmouth. Me., where thev spent tho i enure summer and have returned to 520 West Coulter stieel. .Mr. F. Dclos Uardl ner. who Is a memlm- of fniverslty nase Hospltil fnlt N'o. 20 npent toe week-end at Dlngman's Ferrv Mrs. Charles I: Uexandcr arrninpanled by her son. Mr. Charles tt Aleaiutei .lr who spent the summer at Cayuga Lake V has leturned to I'elliaui f.ui t licnn.in town Mrs. Samuel K Hav has had as her Kuesta inr several days Mrs I. M Mann of Jes Moines, la , and Miss Anna Dav- of Washington, Pa. CHURCH OF HOLY APOSTLES ACTIVE IN RED CROSS WORK Enlisted Men Are Made Welcome at Scries of Dances A very active sncletv that Is doing ex. cellent work for the Ited Cross Is con nected with tho Protestant L'plscopnl Church of the Holy Apostles. Twenty-first and Christian Mreeta. nnd meets every Tuesday and Thursdaj in the afternoon from 2 until E, and again In the evening from S o'clock until 10 Hundreds of bandages have been made, as well as much needed clothing and much credit Is due to tho verv able or ganizer. Mrs. Alfred Gray, and her clever assistants. Mls.s Mabel Hall and Miss Ade lnldn Hlshop. Mlsa Hall and Miss Hlshop have nlso arranged a series of delightful entertainment.'', followed by refreshments and dancing, to which all sailors and sol diers, and. in fact, all enlisted men, are wclrolne. These, social evenliiRs are held every other week, and are much enjovert by the men still at home or .stationed at the local navy jard A recent arrival from Atlantic City is Mrs .1 Ures-ett. of 769 .South Twentieth Htreot. who hns Just leturned with her family, after spending the nummer at the shore. Mr. and Mra. John Degman, of 1823 South Sixteenth street, are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a son He has been named John Degman, Jr. GBRMANTOWN BRIDE-TO-BE IS EXTENSIVELY FETED Daughter of Director of Public Works to Wed Mr. Hill Miss Marlon Josephine DMesinan daugh ter of tho Director of Public Works and Mrs. George K. Datesman, 660" Ureene street, Oermantown. and Mr. Kdmund Allen Hill will be married on Wedncsda.v. October 10. at 6:30 In Grace Methodist Lplscopal Church. Broad and Mitster streets, by the Ilev. Dr. Frank P. Parkin. Miss Datesman will be attended by her sister. Mrs. C. lilmer Townsend, as matron of honor, and Miss Marlon Caldwell Montgomery will be maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Helen Fry, Miss Hmma Bradbury, Miss Pearl Alma", and Mrs Lewis Owen Howell, 3d, a sister of the bride. Little Miss Marjorlo Town send will be the flower girl. Mr. Hill will have as Ills best man Lieutenant Thomas Allen, and the ushers will be Mr. Thomas O'Brien. Mr. William Xeely. M. c t;imer Townsend. Mr. Lewis Owen Howell. 3d, and Mr Charles Kllnges4 WILLOUGHBYS' WARD . ....... I .., . L. .... I . , I - iiai ' vmm& 'jKtmRm ,s?v i 1 liiiiiLBm f5L-7 YVtlkLv7 W Jv3Srr-vA vr ( ) kvPLv HBHLiiKrwsLLBHJrjJLV MRS. WILLIAM DRAYTON, JR. Who will be one of the aides at the cignr and cigarette booth at the Sporting Carnival, which will be held September 28 and 29 at the Bryn Mawr Polo Field. MARRIED AT MINISTER'S HOME Pretty Wedding in Church of Our Lady of Holy Souls TIIH man daiighter rrldge of Miss Caroline Grner, r of Mrs. Otto Graef. of 251 S niamond street, to Mr. George L. Gllllng ot 1S0R Iliclimond street, took limn, .lr place this afternoon at the summer home cf the minister, the llev. Theodore L. Albrccm. or .ion PiesbMcrlnii Church. Twent J -eighth and .Stiles street, at Hendricks. Pa. The btldo was attended bv her sister. Miss Katliryn Graef, nnd her brother. Mr. Alvls Graef, waa tho bridegroom's best man. The ceremony was n ipil't one. owing to the recent death of the bride's father. Mr and Mrs. Gllllngham left on an ex tended trip, and upon their return will be at home nt 137 Gorgas lane, Oermantown. O'NKILL HASH A pretty wedding took place this morning nt !i o'clock In the ChurCli of Our Lady of Holy Souls. Tioga and Nineteenth streets, when Miss Margaret Kathryn Bash, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bash, of .1517 North Seventeenth street, and Mr. Charle Joseph O'Neill weie married by the llev. Joseph lleffennan. Tho bride, who was given In marriage, by her father, wore a gown of white satin draped with tulle, with a glidle of opalescent bead cmbrolder. Her ell of tulle was caught with orange blossoms and extended to the hem of her ,ourl train. Hride loses and lilies of the alley were carried. Attending the btldo were Miss Bessie Qulnn, rnald of honor, and Mlt.s Kathryn Cotter, Miss Anna Cook. Miss llhea Bash, n cousin of the bride, and Miss Hilda Alles, bridesmaids. Their gowns were of soft taffeta, each one a dif ferent color, following In this order: Tur quoise blue, lavender, pink, yellow und green, "with a white tulle overdress trimmed with pink rosebuds, except the yellow nnd green, the former having yellow rosebuds and the latter green lraves. The hats of tulle matched the gowns In color and each was trimmed with a single pink roso Mr. Ignatius Bash. Ibo bride's brother, was best man, nnd the ushers Included Mr. Charles Bash, Jr. Mr. duties MiX'ready, Mr. Vincent McLaughlin and Mr John Qulnn. The ceremony was followed by a breakfast at the home of the brldc'n par ents. The bridegroom and bride left on a trip to Niagara Falls nnd Canada and will be nt home In Tioga after November 1. K'HATING O'lHJN'NLI.L Miss Madellno O'Donnell, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John O'Donncll, of 2326 Heed street, became tho brldo of Mr. Daniel J. Keating, of 2103 Christian street, In St. Gabriel's Church. Twenty-ninth and Dickinson streets, this evening at G:30 o'clock. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev J A Holahan. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of chantllly laco over sliver cloth. The bodice was embroidered In seed pearls and a long court train of white satin hung from tho shoulders. A tulle veil reached to tho end of her train and was ar ranged with lilies of the valley and tiny rosebuds She can led a shower bouquet of Bride roses and lilies of the valley Her sister. Miss Anna O'Donnell, acted as bridesmaid, and wore a frock of turquoise blue H.itin, trimmed In pale pink Pink slippers anil stockings and a picture hat of pink georgetto rrepo completed her costume. Sho tarried sweetheart roses and snapdragons. The best man was Mr. William L. Rooney. nnd the ushers were Mr. Louis Hav den, Mr. Harry J. Fleming, Mr. Louis McCabe, Mr. Michael Nally, Mr. Joseph McNamet) and Mr. Frank Hack. A supper for the Immediate families was served at the home of the bride Immediately after the ceremony and there will be a re ception In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Keating will take a two weeks' wedding trip through the West, and will be nt home after October 15 at 2017 South Salford street. PHILLIPS witnitiir The wedding of Miss Helen M. Wherry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C Wherry, of Germantown, and Mr. tavern S. Phil lips, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Phil lips, of Mayvllle, N V. took place on Saturday afternoon at o'clock In the llrard Avenue Unitarian Church The cere non, which was performed by the Rev. William Davidson Parr, rector of the liurch. was attended only by the Imme diate families and a few friends. The bride, who was unattended, wore a gown of white georgette crepe and old family lace. The wedding was hastened on ac count of the fact that Mr. Phillips is In the national service HURFF IlATHBCnX The wedding of Miss Sarah Ralhburn and Dr Wallace Huift took place on Sat urday at 7 o'clock at tho AValdorf-AstorU In New York. The bride, who was attended by Miss Ulcar Rathburn and Miss Pauline Hurff, wore a gown of white tulle, trimmed with old family ducherso lace, with a train of Bllver brocade. She carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and lilies of the allej Miss Rahlburn wore pink tulle, trimmed In silver, and Miss Hurff wore blue tulle, trimmed In the same way. They both car ried hat backets filled with loses. Doctor Hurff had Mr C. Pitman Baker. Jr . as hit best man. Tlfti ceremony was followed by a reception at the hotel. Dr and Mrs. Hurff will live In Newark. N.J. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Sat. Evg., Sept. 22 HAHN Violin Virtuoso ADA TURNER KURTZ. Vocalist MARY PICKFORD in "Test of Loyalty" 60 BOYS IN BLUE 60 kEZERMAN, Celebrated Pianist Organ, .symphony oana Music ONE EVE. ONLY dvaiico Tickets nvnn' M5 -i(yyxc5v5gVjK i SSS$l SWl 191 MISS MARY BHOWN WARUURTON Dnufrhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Barclny Wnrbui'ton, of .Icnkintown, who will have chat-Re of a crouj) of debutnntes who will be aides nt the citrar and cigarette booth at the Sportinir Carnival at the Bryn Mnwr Polo Field on the 28th and 29th of this month. TWO WEDDINGS IN ONE FAMILY WITHIN 10 DAYS Army Officers Travel Far Wed Germantown People in Cape May Still another wedding daj has been tet and this time the two leading roles will be plajed by Miss Phoebe Katterfleld. daughter of Mr. ami Mrs Calvin Satterflold. formerly of Germantown. nnd Lieutenant Thomas Green Peyton, of the Tenth United Stales Cavalry. Miss Satterfleld Is spending the summer as uual nt her mother's house In Cap May. nod tl-s wedding, which Is being has tened j really by tho war. will take place In St Jolin'n Protestant Kplscooal Church theie. at noon on Tuesday, September 23 Miss Lindsay Satterfleld will attend her sister as maid of honor, and the best man will be Mr. Aylett Peyton, of Richmond, Va. The Ilov. Lesley lloblnson, of Kes vv Id:, Va , will perform the ceremony. There will be no reception, and Immediately after the ceremony Lieutenant reyton and .lis bride will leave for N'ogales, Ariz., where Hie prospective bridegroom Is In camp. And that's not all, either' Captain Calvin Sat terfleld, Miss Satterfleld's brother, will be married on October (I to Miss Mary Minor Morris, daughter of tne llev. James Morrln, rector or Monumental Church In Richmond Mr. Satterfleld In adjutant captain of the First Virginia Regiment Field Artillery The ceremony will be performed by the bride's father. The maid of honor will be Miss lloso Morris and Mr. Foster Witt, of Richmond, will bo the best man. Improvement Body to Meet Dr J. M. Malatrsta will nddrcsn the Southeast Improvement Association tonight at Its monthly meeting In DooVs Hall, Passyunk avenue nnd Moore street. The as sociation will formulate plans for a cam paign to obtain a playground for the section by 1918 WHAT'S DOING JO NIGHT JaWfea vSJl Primary election day, polls open until 7 o'clock. Congressional Union, Adelptila Hotel, SllS o'clock. Free. Lplnropallnn Itetreut, conducted by Blsliap Rhinelander. Church of St. Martlns-ln-the Fields. Free. , METROPOLITAN 'OPERA house . TOMORROW NIGHT Promptly at 8:10 First Performance The BlEBest Dramatic Spectacle on Earth CO. OF T TJ r BALLET 200 1 11 L OF 00 WANDERER The Greatest Cast Ever As sembled in the History of the American Stage SPECIAL NOTE This Is Not a Moving Picture SEATS NOW ON SALE Kvtnlncs nnd Sat Mat no; to It 50. (Rat. Eva- , a Few teata at $2) coo Firm Floor Heats, Alwayt 1100. . naraatn Mat. Every Wedntadajr. Beat Saata SI. (Tickets alao on a at downtown ticket offlce, 110H Chestnut St.) Met O It. Uot Office open until n V. M. R B M E M D B It TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8:10 ADELPHI VMatf"fiaturdajP. 2;30. Pop. It Mat. Tomor.. 2.30, VVII.I.lAll IIAnniS, Jit.. Preaenta THE 13TH CHAIR By BATAnD VEH.I.EH with MARGARET WYCHERLY nOT.ONTAT, OERMANTOWN and KjJLiJ Xl.ilJ MAPLEWOOD AVES. I'lRST TIME IN OERMANTOWN VIRGINIA PEARSON In "WHEN FALSE TONGUES SPEAK" ALSO 0 RIO VAUDEVILLE ACTS NIXON, 52d and Market Sts. JACK PICKFORD and LOUI8E HUFF In 'THE VARMINT" ALSO 6 VAUDEVILLE ACTS r J7"Ti,.TrPWQ M- t 2. 2So and 60c. Jill i. n O Kv. nt S. a.V to 1. BROADWAT'S BRIQHTEST BTAH3I k DOLLY SISTERS JEAN SCHWARTZ! AT THE PIANO SAM MANN & CO. Bert Levy; Felix Adler, AI. & Fanny Stedman: Prlmroa Four. Othor Feature. Knickerbocker I,LA4Yerf?i9i market K-AnrS.. THE DESERTERS NEXT WKJCK -THS EA8IKST WAT CASINO Bon TonGirls Walnut 8th Bta. All New Ueneelt Trocadero L(Sqr FATEMA ,p 7 'V 'tM r lWA'w m jmtuML mm MANAYUfflfON j, Grnndnephew of Former VndlR dent Tyler to Hold Evangelistte Meetings in Roxborough 5" Next Sundy morning In the Twnty-nrs Ward the mire conventional good-by wfo" take on the significance of the original fo-ii i of benedlcton, "(Jod be with you," for Hli drafted men will leave Manayunk SUtisWaS on the Reading Railway, for !Iuntlnrtf.rSit fl street, From there they will march fct lift J .North Philadelphia to entrain at i-.H' ; o'clock for Camp Meade, Admiral, Md. Mr. Howard T. Weaterman, of 2f Hermltag street, has been choieir marshal. Many entertainments have been given for the men by their frlendi. Mr. Charles Jonea, of Ridge avenue, gave a dinner lait week In honor of Mr. Weaterman, and thla week there will be a number of farewell dinners, winding up on Saturday night with a large, reception and entertainment In Nickel Hall. 432: Main street, Manayunk, by tha Manayunk IJiulneas Men's Aaioclatlon. Mr". William If. Ambrose, the president, wilt pre side, and informal addresses will be mat by Mr. Wlltlam II. Nickels, vice president; Mr diaries Mack, secretary: Mr. James I. Seery. treasurer, and Dr. John S. WoeS tuff September, with all Its glorious coloring in the fields, Is Just the right time for a. house patty in the country, and so a. num ber of Tloxborough young people will leave on T-'rlday for Schwenkvllle to have a good t me over the week-end. The party will In clude .Miss Hessle Rlanklln, Miss Sophia l.itcliey. Miss Florence Mills, Miss Maud Kelly, Mrs. I.ton Strickland, Mlsa Marl Kane, Miss Margaret Severson, Miss Etna) 1'l.ick. Mls.i Mildred Uutler. Miss Eva Miller and Miss Kiln. Murray Mr W. Tyler, the grand-nephew of former President Tyler, will be In Koxborough on Saturday and Sunday and will hold a aeries of evangelistic meetings. In the afttrnoons the odresses will take place In the Roxbor ough Military Field. Saturday night at Cot ton and Main streets, Sunday morning In Mount Zion Methodist Episcopal Church, Manayunk. nnd In the evening In the Fourth lleformed Church, itoxborough. The Rev. John II. S. Putnam will preside and Prof .Tames Lehman will be the organist and mu sical director Mrs. George Wanklln, of Barren Hill, wilt entertain the members of the Sewing Club of Upper Ttoxborough this afternoon at her home Mr and Mrs William P. Steele, of S930 nidge avenue, have returned from Wile-wood- The Ttev I,, c Hofer and Mrs. Hofar. ' vvbo spent the summer at Scranton -and . Willlamsport, Pa., and Salem, N. J, havs leturned to AVIssahlckon. Mrs Mary Wnldeck and her daughter. Miss mien Waldeclt, will clost their cot tage at Ocean Grove nnd will return to thalr winter home In Roxborough during th vv eek. MARKET STREET Above 1JTH CONTINUOUS 11 its A. M. to XlilS T. Ji , ALL-STAR CAST IN Hobart Henley's Thought Film of Real Lll "PARENTAGE" See It Than Tou'II Recommend It. ADDED ATTRACTION I-rom Rookie to Regular" TAKEN AT AMBULANCE KNCAUPHENT, ALLENTOWN, PA. Ivejt Week Seoend Coldwyn ricture. MADGE KENNEDT In "BABY MINB" PALACE :U MARKET STREET 10 A. M. 11 HB P. It. Double-Feature BUI, PAULINE FREDERICK IN PARAMOUNT FIRST SHOWING "DOUBLE-CROSSED" Additional Feature FIrit Preae.iUOon OFFICIAL WAR PICTURES . SHOWING THE British "TANKS" in Action AND THE RUINS CAUSED BT THE RETREAT OF THE GERMANS AT THE BATTLE OF THE ANCRE. ARPA FiT A CHESTNUT Below 1TH LrVVyAJJIl. 10sl5 A. M., 12, 2, 3:ta, DUB, T:45. 0:4.1 P. M. WHAT OTHERS TALK ABOUT. WE DO PAULINE FREDERICK In Firat Shoirln of Paramount Picture "DOUBLE-CROSSED" ADDED 'ATTRACTION O. HENRY'S "THE ATAVISM OV JOHN TOM" PT?PT?'MrP MARKET Below UTI! XViliVjJliN 1 DAILT 10i EVOS. 13 11 A. M. to 11:15 P. H. Harold Lockwood ' "ndicap" VICTORIA nRKME.VV,?i38TP?. Dtu&uor's Orchtttrs WILLIAM FOX'S Marvelous SpccUal "The Honor System" Qreatsat Human Story Ever Screened GLOBE Theatreif 8T 10c. 16c. 3Ec. SUB BTS. iSStl 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. ANNA HELD'S DAUGHTER "Too Many Sweethearts" CROSS KEYS DT VMV& "IN AND OUJ AGAIN" RPnATlWAY BROAD and SNTDBR AVB. DltUAWUAl Dally.2ilo.:Evrt..:5 "The Suffragette Revue" Evelyn Nesbit ndflJJ,,r Russell Thavf &2:"b.K .f "REDEMPTION" LAST WEEK THE ROTAL ITALIAN GOVERNMENTS OWN OFFICIAL WAR PICTURES Tho Italian Battlefront ACTUAL ACT10N5 SHOWN ON LAND ON 8BA UNDER SEA IN THE TRENCHES Hiail UP IN THE ALPS SUBMARINES TANKS AERO PLANKS. OFFICIAL AUTHENTIC EXCLUSIVE. ny.ir 2:lB Trrlc Dally SllS. VjaITlv.lv Maeilve Staco Eettlntl. Good SeatJ at Matt.. 2Sc, COc. Evra., !5o ts fl. NEXT WEEK "LSg?$oSioW COHAN AND HARRIS Prtaent THE WILLOW TREE A FANTASY OF jiPAN with FAY BAINTER and New York Co. FORREST Pop. Mat-Today Krri. KLAW ERLANOER'S GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH ftiV til 11. KO fkt tU.ull. ir.ai'.. n.. TUES., SEPT. 25 "" ?"' CHARLE3 mujmuuxiingmtw' FRED STONE TIE wrmk BWL 'f ' In "JACK O'LANTERN "S- BROAD Pop. Mat. Today $ OUR BETTERS Incomparable Xt Cbryatal. Uerno, Rev Cerhtan. Fritx Wllllama. Lnor Harria. V tOc to it S0 at Popular Matinee Toay Kett WeV, Mall Order Now, Boat T' , Mall Order Now, Soil Tower billieburkS rrejw. MOT il ! 4 .V ta A Copjrlaht, -lf Publlthlng Company, Iteprlnud by iptoltl arrnrmnt. A friend of Molly'a Insists on giving the Wllloughbys, a little lift to church. r 1 - . 1 ". wfelch, Mt will tve v noon and 'JfV ?JKk -. - -V Sifii ' iw)attfcM.'A JUt x &w. tff ' 4VJ isS l-NWU "A jiM t -iK
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