I JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE And Now the Plans for Germantown's Midway Lane Are Discussed by Nancy Wynne. Other Matters Are of Interest YL'STKUIMY 1 told on ii lot nbout ihf N'nw Day fete to be Klvtn on October f ut the Alexiuiiler Vbii Hensso lr' I'lncc Ht Cntnp Hill. I'ort Wash Ingtoii And now I Imvu moru to tell rbout tlie Mldvvity Ijuib t'ctc. which will be given two AverUs Intei, on October 17, .. . ....nak In.... I, rtnrnin ntrtmrt on scnuoi uuubh Bi " (lir the lieiieflt of the Oermantown Hos pital if id UKe ull Koud people neuily every unman m Ormutitown Is IntciMted and ,,, n v mtlt.il way. too One of the latiBt Idtns In connection v,lth the fete will be the impel sonntlon of the nlvMiys popular fiction character b) the y miner Rlrls who nie to help In (he uffnlr And the beauty of It will lis tlmt thsre will bo real Hie Alice from AVotnlci land The Ba'es In the Wood, Little Ited Hiding Hood and loads of olrvrH .It ST THINK or roIiis out tleie did meeting the Hatlei or the Mud March llaic, and "posllutelv," T should Iwoiii tome with cxcrtitlulltiR Jov should j on pnriltiK down that hlstuilL.il old itreet ene-ountei the Walrus and the Carpenter traclnR their ntcps toward the testainant theie to ent "all the little cjsteri ' Do ou hnoi I ve often vvondeied why people did not give Alice dance or iimn teur enleitnlnmenti The Junloi Lewie, for Instance 01 the ntliei annual ontei talnments I think IVo said this before In these er column"! AVIiv, there's a nhoe uralth of possibilities In It' So inny unique chaincters'l 1'ancy seeing l'athei William and liH InnuiMtivo son. vUth his upturned countenance' Think Iso of Tweedle Dum nnd Tweedle Dee and the White Knight, who would tell us of the Aged Man And the Duchess and the Cook nnd the Cheshlio Cat, to SJ nothing of the Rabbit ,ind the Jabberwocky To bo sine, the outlay would be u bit large, but 1 am tuie the returns would Justify the epcnsc, for even "grown tips" loo their Alice And 111 bet the show would li.tvc to be glcn erj man) times LET'S R" bad. to the Midway I.nne how i eei 'lheic is to he a tollRnte. and preltv Maijorv T.iloi will be In ehnrge of the gate and will be assisted by a laigo number of aides of the oungcr set. who will s,cll flovveiH ami cand There will be in orchrbt it on hand on the gi minds of the lieimantown Academy for tho e who v,ant to dance and most people rscnoiallv do, ro the lawn thcie will sutcly be some iipot or Kaleidoscopic color llietiinlnt old sticet will be tiiiiiHioimed Into a veiltabte midwas of filvolous amusement .hero will bo pony nnd goat tfdes foi the thildien. a Punch nnd dudj how at tegular Intel v nit during the a'teinoon slides nnd other kinds of amu einents foi the little ones, and theie Mill be novelties of cveiy kind to pui cha p md much ' eats." u I (lb ves' DolU of iuci kind n 0 a iPtv will bo theie lookim for new irji'""s and the gi ab bag wU be filled v. tl) i p His foi any who may cue to epio e Mi" Aithui lialnes. Mis Prank Shawl lJie and Mis Alfied Weill aie to be n ilnige of the chlldicn'a depait trent ilil ume pojitiv maiket. wheie Ihe ilin-Kcns and ducks will be sold, will a-Id u quaint touch to the scene, while htiial) fiesh eggH, "laid while ou wait" will be foi sale and at reasonable pilces Mrs Noiton Downs, Mrs Kdgar Halid and Mrs Kiank Gummey will hae clu st "f this attractive poitlon of the lane land Incidentals . I hope the.Vll fence In those "ruial" ducks and chltk ens as otherwise 1 feai thev might make trouble) Mis Churlm Peniose Keith is chali man of the committee, which is comprised of the boa id ot lady vi-iitois of the Oei mantown Hospital. SO UAClir.l. PRICK 13 coming out after all Well I guess It's Just as well, for joung people need some pleasure and j,ood times nnd it they have a little of it they'll only woik the haidet foi tlie bojs who cant be heie to dante with them hui who need the assistance of the Ited Cosh Kachel is the daughter of Mr and Mis KM h Price, ou know She is 'ark. with blown ees and p slendei figure and lias an especially chairnlng smile If she Is. one half as attractive as her mothei he will go a great way I think Mrs Pi Ice succeeded Mrs Meade Large last fcprlng as chairman o: the annual Itlt tenhouse flower Market, which Was an even giont'ei Huccess than heretofoie I he tea unless the plans are changed, will 1 given on November 15. IHUAIt Nancy Coleman Riddle Is down at White Sulphur Springs, In West Vltginla wheie her father. Dawson Cole Man Is stopping Geotge Blddlo had to go to fiance in the last foitnlsht and Nancv who had planned to go to Vianco with Mrs Donnell Swan, of Baltimore, has gone to the sprlnss with Mis Swan, who has been III, I hear they still plan go as coon as Mrs Swan Is well again Nancy has Lc?n over there once since the var started nnd drove an ambulance, so ehe knows tho topes and will be welcome who e an untrained woman would not '. I am glad for hei husband's sake that she will b able to go over and be at .- htm for theio Ij so much ot this "tanylns and, being obliged to sepaiate almost Immediately theieaftei these day II Km miiI of pathetic "TVIli sun know Rrad Kraley Is diivlnc -' an umhulanre in Krance? Well, he I. and doing splendid woik for the Wnunded Hi ad, you remember, mairled Knie Disston tho year after she came out, and they have been living in Chest 'lit Hill They havo several darling chlldien. who aie as good looking as 'lielr patents, and that is saying some thing, (or Ktlle Is an exquisite blonde type ml Brad u very good looking brunette type Just as It oUght to be, Isn't It? P RANCES CLARK, the daughter of the Walter Clarke, f Chestnut Hill write that theia ts .great n?ed for ban a In tho hospitals In prance.. She. oyar Uwr rlng the wpund4 a?SSr5Sr?s: mothers time is spent in Red Cioss work, i rftnce, WJJS Ulat 8mclrnc(, n widlci will be hi ought In with as many twent wounds Think ot the ban dages required for that one poor man nione' lfs appalling what those men aie suffering QM2 thing is ,,,,,, )tiu rn.tbcnl young y Aiiieilcii foi hchiR eager to get Into he fi-a Tommy I, the voungest mem her of nr, inlerestlng famll of bovs and Rlrls in which one ot the sisters has re cently announced her engagement nnd one ot the bojs goes to the Chester Mili tary Acndcmy and is erv warlike nnd eager Well. Tommy Is seven jrms of age, to exact, and of an equally eager and warlike disposition His eldei slste, was leading on the kofn about 10 o'clock the other evening "hen the fmnt doorbell lang Sistci "ent to the dooi herself to find a hov of elve theie with Tommv. The older k fold he was so.ry to bring Tommv 'ark so late, but theio lm,l bcen a ,,,,,, rm the IJ0 Scouts and he could not bring him homo sooner Tommy, however, did not stop to speak to sister He went by Iinl n!'!',k r "sh,,"nB "t.alght up talts till he , cached his mother. 'Oh mamma.' ho c.led. "Mr T Htlvs that u hcout tinifoini nnd gun without anj bullets In It only costs $tr,f nnd If I S.;,C l '"' be In the Scouts tui.isi. ("Twelve being t,0 aKe for admittance" rcmaikod elder sister as she told mo nbout II I I'd hato to fw his teinaik was met U llh .1. ....,. , " "---iiiko silence Xancj Men "ve been killed fo, few ,hlll ,at -, lo It. oh, don-t-1 nANCy WYNNI2 Social Activities li ami V dm it.i..it . , "miuriii nnu ilielr I.',?. rtndtttorlli. who have clol eir colt ,kc at MnfS ,11... Ja Alu lra n n motor in ilir..,.i, ,i. ...,...',. 5 . - --.. ..it. .luuuilllllC : "'", . 'P'niiing it few ! tie Valley dajs in ,'i'H,'!ull ' Wngiier. of -.: s..u.li rtnv V7V"."1 r",Ct' W" ,MVo "" Wedneg. t'ny foi school rear Daltlmore, Mil A farewell ineinlor was Klveii mi atui-'.nj-te"n. " Mr lnM'pli llobeninn. of ..li I..1M Jlov..ineimlng avenue, upon his djiHrturo for I hnip M.ade bv l,n friends r , ,'jr ,''."!!?, 'f Mr A '-"iwjowker. at 425 l. xu . ,re,et Nm""K th l'rient vie Miss Anna Hob. i man nnd Miss Rose Mcberninu "Mi Harr llnbeimnti. .Vlks -lanncttc Onli k, MHs Sarah Orlkk Mr Jim.es Orllck IllssBeithi R Lip-iyowkei, Vi Adolph 1.1,1-iv owner Ur M i: Ini Ji.vvkei Miss Anna Pe.ry. Miss Dorothy (opennan. .Mw .lour Mvers, nr fl Mel ntn. Mr .1 Ui nett Miss llesslo Brill Miss S-innle Cohen. Mls Certrude Peldman, in Teddj fj ...ll.erg. l)r William Freeman rial Dr nnd Mis II M I) Itelter ill. and Mrv Jlejcr Teitelmin, of H78 Slnuiit Kplinlm avenue I'amden announce fie engagement of their daughter Miss I'ai.la Te telimn to Mr Abe .1 Rosenfeld of the same cl'y Mrs Itolln II Wilbur Ins heel, spe.,,1. Ing the Inst week In the Thousand Isl inds Mr anil Mrs Alfred I.oue rtallej of S2JJ (tiles street, are iccelvlnR congratulations on the birth of a son Heniy i;arle Dalley on Saturdij. .September 15 Mrs liallsy will be remembered as Miss .Marv i:her I'prlRht SOUTH PH1LADELPIIIANS RETURNING FOR WINTER Miss Mae (J Taylor of 2150 South i'olo lado street Ins gone to Atlantic Cllv. where she will spend about two weeks visiting friends Mr and Mrs Frank Scliell, of 1731 South Rlghteenlh stieet who have spent the summer at their cottage In Wlldnond will return to the city this week Miss Mary Mooncj, of 2337 St. Alban's place, has returned from a two weeks' visit to Pottsvllle, where sho was the guest of her cousins Mis Jean W folesberrj, of 2029 South lllghlh street, has returned from a trip through the New Rngland States She was accomp tilled by Miss Rllznbeth Stairow. Mr and Airs Lewis Thomas, with their daughter Miss Beatrice Thomas, and their niece Miss Helen Alter, of 2403 South Broad street who have spent the summer at their cottage In Atlantic City, are ex pected to return to the city October I. 'r nnrt '' William i: lliiehler of "l lelham rond. Ocr.iwmow. nnnoumo ilii dmlr.,l. m ,l0"el, "l C",n" Mra,Ic' IF WIRELESS WERE PERFECTED s'" ' '' fm"M$&jftdttk ' mmmm MJMMUMM UHHHAHHHHnnRI Oi,rr ,i t. I ?Ml I'lrbly Ct EVEtflM; LED(H01MH1LAJL)ELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, SEVEN TIOGA BOYS AT CAMP HANCOCK, GA. North Philadelphia Business Men Give Farewell Reception to Drafted men "Mnnj am the hearts that nie weary to night. Wishing for tin. war to cease; Many arc the hearts looking for the right To fee tho dawn of pencei' How the rl.orus of the old sour conies hack to the families from which the joung men are leaving to serve their entmtrj One of the Tioga boys who enlisted a jear ngo and who left n short time nco for a southern camp nlwnyn looks on the bright nldo of things Slid he: "I can see pcire In tho near future Our bos nre all fresh and when thev get Into the flslit something Is bound to happen, and tint something meins the defeat of Kaiser Hill Thru In the readjustment of affairs there will be a world democracv As for us fellows the training nlone will tcarh tin to be real men able to laugh at the bitter nnd enjov the seet of life as It conies up Onr musi les and sinews will be stiffened for tlie tlper like slrucgles for life ' Seven riogn bo known as the "Big Seven. Mr Harrv Horn Ikel, Mr Albeit Tnvloi. Mr Nathan lllnnlt le.v Mr Manvern Brooks, Mr llownid Mun der Air Jail, ,Ye nnd Mr Fred Bauer membeis of I'nmpinv (J First I'ennsvi vanli Infantrv are all doing good work in Augusta, (Si. at I'nmp Hi mock Tim North riilladelphli Business Men s Association took Its turn on Sminlij night and gave tbe Tioga men selected 'or tin new .N'ntlnnil Army n farewell reception Ibis association has a ladles auxiliary which Is doing splendid work In nsslsimj; the men In their various enterprises and n ctrrylng on olnrlt ible work among the need) of the secilon In lucre ise tho fund for this work the women hive arranged n reception and entirt iliiineiil for this eve nlng. to take place In the hall of the Mre town Club Tor Bojs nnd lilrls Hunting Park nvenut and t'lirls'-.i street The in Icresllng program will open with i minstrel show- under the direction of Mls Knru t'ranige inusli tl dlnrloi and ilrnnialu coach of the Bos and (llrls i Inn, with the following senior members In the ast Mr Chris MIrt?, Mr Nelson Bean end men Miss IMni Povvler Miss Aucustu Ilrucker Miss Christine Coopet. Miss Until cl.oedler Mls Dorothy Herrmann nnd Miss 1 lllian Kever minstrel nnlils Owing to the call In sirvlce of the Interlocutor of the enm pinv Ills place will be supplied bv Mr Norman Cr.tmge Mr Ciorge Djson nnd Mr Jack MncFarl.ine will also tako part V. sketch "Bounding Fp the Mai hers, ' will be piesenled h these members of the Bust nesg Men's Association Mr Oeorge H Kim ball Mr Thomas tv.rlove, Mr Joseph ZicKler Mr (leorge B Swift, Mr Frank No ble, .Mr Thomas Keel, Mr Hugh Sweeney Mr W I Illser, Mr lohn Mountain, Mr Newton Fired Mi William d un and Mi IMwnid II Zlegler Theie will be vocil selections bv MIsh Kavs nnd a beautiful pttrlotlc tableau with Miss (il:ul Z.Ick I.r is Anierha Mr W Ketn tin soldier and Mr Uoht-rl iimmlugs the sallm 'Hie Bliets will be reictved bv the olllcers of the auxlllarv Mrs Pilseliii Wrlglev Mrs Saininl (Jordnn, Mrs William Knlveton, Mrs II Andrews and Mis IMward H Xlegler '1 he inamgers of ihe Fvangellinl Hume for the VkciI will give their annu il leiep tlon iiml slipper on Thursdiv at the home on Hunting I'aik avenue nnd irk road Vlis Weslev Do Frel.u, tho president of the board of managers will be assisted In receiving bv Mrs I.oulsa Krrcker, Mrs s.illlo Meek. Mrs Charles Halberl Mrs Frank Stahl and Mis William Nlttlnger The feature of tbe menu will be tho product of manj vv.li Kaidens cabbage It Ii.ih been cut line and pressed Into a cask with alternate lajers of salt until Us name Is rautr-krnut Among those taking an active pirt hi the veirly autumn festival will be Mrs l.ucv Blckel Mrs Catharine Zlnimer m inn Mrs Verlnt Fbeit Mrs John Stihl. Mrs I'nuna Ferner Mrs l,ouls Steler. Mrs i l'elpcr, Mrs Hugeno Sehnntz. Mrs lamna Heck Miss Beithi Ibirt and Mrs John I'.bert There has boen a regular exodus of 1 lagans from Atlantic 'lty It seems that people anlve at suminei resorts every week, but when the homegolng time comes they all leive In a bunch Miss Stiles Wun der has retained to her homo on North Hlghtecnth street Mr and Mrs Chirlcs (Ircen, of 2218 West Tioga street; Mr nnd Mrs I O" Becker, also of Tioga street ; tho Mlhses lmmstadtcr. of West Alleghenv avenue Mi nnd Mrs Leon Hnhn and their fn:nll, of AVest Venango street; Mr and .Mrs S Itothschlld. of 325C North Broid street, nre all nt home nfter enjojlng At lantic t'ltj's frivolities It would be Inlerestlng to hear whnt our leaders would say If wo wrote up the wed dings todaj as the did in 183S in a semi monthly newspiper devoted to women's In terests and published In riilladelphli MAiminn On the 22d ult , by the Ilev Cdinuud S Janes. Mr Jeremiah Bill, of Southwark. to Miss Elizabeth Cobt, of Northern Liberties To sue for debts is very 111 Hxcept ou fear to meet a loss But Lizzy, she received tho BUI, Poor Jerry had to pay tho Cost In Wlntlnop by the ltev Mr Thurston, Mr Alonzo Wood to Miss Abigail II Branch The Branch when separate fiom the tree No genial Influcnco will nourish, But now the Branch cleaves to tho Wood, . No wonder if It thrive and flourish T?J& JgR f7W l r .J. wmasm&am . tl fljMBsi; N MA. f -it ,jH,BR eV3ness ftBBBBaBri&i fHlR MRS JOHN Mrs. O'llrien, it will bo remembered, Her mnrnagc took plucc last week Miss Marion Nevvhall, tlaughlcr of tho RIDLEY PARK GAVE SHOW FOR DRAFTED MEN Men of Ilaverford Township Are Presented With Wrist Watches The draftcil men of Delaware County wir entertained nt u splendid vaudevlllo show the evening before they left. Jv How ard Iteber bad cbargo of this nrfalr. nnd he certainly inide It ono success Tho l'lnj nnd Plijers' Club gave a short sketch, and Miss iTrrtrude Hall came out on the-stagc and ver npproprlatclj sang "Your I'ountrj Needs You" She did so well that ever body clapped and clapped for mole, so she sang "Where. Do We flo From Here, ISois" as nn encore And she put such a lot of "pep" Into it that she soon had the bojs themselves joining in the chorus loud and lustllj Small Cnrlton Kntes did n cICUr llttlo dance nnd he looked as cunning as could he. dressed as a weo Undo Sam After tho entertainment was ovet, the bunshlno Society gave all the men ice cieain and cakes, which probably was the last time they will have that sort of a treat for a while And theio were plenty of "smokes, too, for each man Farly tho next morning they left, after the best ot bienkfasts. which the good women again provided for them ljach soldier to-be was given a fat parce . which liter proved to b- n lunch Joseph Hlnk son gave them all clgircttes as a pleasant last minute surprise, and then tho train came nnd at last they weie all off. cheering with all their hearts and voices for Kid ley Park. On that same Thursday morning the men who were drafted from Haver or, township left for Camp Meade The night before they left Horatio Lloyd gave them a banquet at the Oakmont Fire House Tho men of the township presented each drafted nan with a wrist watch-and there were c chty-nvo of them The women of the Hd Cross out there gavo them all comfort bags. There was n parado for tho drafted men . ,ni.more the morning thev left The Home neserves and the firemen marched In J it and both schoo'. nnd college bad a holl- day for tno occasion MUs Barbara Hlckllng has entered Swarthmoro College She lives In that town ..... !..,. i Lowes has none hack to . Smith College and Miss Mary Hull Is at A assar The Swarthmore Home Reserves gave n m.nst.el show and a plav on Thursday and Saturday evenings ot last week The min strels were as funny as could be. with Am oroso Hirst and Hrlc Alnsworth as end men and the play was an exceptional cood French farce Almost everybody In Swarthmore was there, for they surely are proud of their "reserves" On Saturda September IB, Miss Miriam Millet Jones, K H Jones's daughter, was ciulctly married to Lieutenant John M. Bow man, of Uincaster. Ta. Lieutenant Bow man Is In the aviation corps. The Luncheon and Bridge Club, which some of the Swarthmore women havo or ganlznd, met at Mrs Henry B Cookman s home last Thursdaj. The members of the club aie Mrs Cookman. Mrs Thomas Downs, Mrs rarker. Mrs J AV Idoux. Mrs. AVIIIIam A Jafuette Mrs Johnson, Mrs I.ouls U Skinner. Mrs Thomas AV Simpers, Mrs V. M, Sawer and Mrs J. K Llmeburnor. Miss Helen Miller, ot Baltimore. Md . Is visiting Miss Helen Atherholt in llldley Park, Mr and Mrs. J. J. Collier, who havo had a cottaKe down at Ocean tiit). have re turned to Hldley Park, Mr. and Mrs. Charles U. Hetzel and Miss Margaret Hancock have returned from Ventnor. They were visiting "Mrs. John H. Pomeroy at her cottage down there. Miss Hancock is from Detroit, Mich, and has been staying with Mrs. Hetzel for some time. She is now spending a few days In New York. George C, Hetzel, Miss Anna Hetzel and Miss Carrie Hetzel left on Saturday for Hot Springs, Va , where they are going to stay for several weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Henry C, Legco, of Bala, will Join them there. Several Media persons who have been away for somo time are home again Miss Alice Sharpless has returned from I'ooono Pipes, and Mrs. Ralph Haines and her small daughter. Katharine, who have been at Atlantlo City for tbe last two months, M back In Media, SmergentUA Aid bf Media gav a IBM, puccwwcul bazaar n. soaker In -tfc A! y on Saturday ynlnfr, Aerator ;, (i J. O'llUIKN was Mrs George Quintuid Hoiuitz in Tampa, Fin. She wns formerly Into Mr. and Mrs. Daniel NevvliHll. LIEUTENANT ENGAGED TO M00REST0WN GIRL Merehantville Branch of Red Cross Has Shipped Surgical Dressings -MOoltH.M'OWN Mr nnd Mrs Alfred C Haines nnnounce tho engagement ot their daughter Miss Helen M Haines, to Lleu teuint Carlton Iliinlgaii. of Taterson Mrs. Joseph Develln has closcil lier roun tiy home. M.ijwood. nnd will spend the w ititci In Philadelphia Judge Joseph jf rjnsklll and Mrs Hasklll nirlved liome on AVednesdaj. after a three months' tour of the AVest and tho Canadian Rockies Mi and Mrs Stanley K I.ovell of Ooffs town if, aio guests of Mrs AVIIIIam J. I.ovell MI:RCHA.STVII.1.I: The Merehantville branch of tho American Red Cross lias ro ceutlv packed and shipped 3000 surgical dressings Mi and Mis Charles Pearco and their children hivo letiirned to their home on Hogora avenue after spending several weeks at Island Heights. Mrs AVnltcr Hverctt nnd Master Brooke Hverett havo returned home after spending the latter part of the summer In Asbury Park Miss Fiances flulld, daughter of Mr and Mis Frank Guild, has left for college at Long Islind Mrs McClellin Fentber of Morris street has left for Norfolk, 'n , to spend a forS night Mrs AVIIIIam Simpson and Miss Katherlne Simpson nre visiting Mr and Mrs Harry Kochersperger at their homo on Clifton avenue Mr and Mrs Albert AV. Atkinson and Ms8 Mra Atkinson havo returned home after spending the summer at their cottage at Island Heights Mis Roscoe Compton and her daughter hive arrived home after spending a fort night with Mrs. J. U Myers, of Logan Mrs Mvers will bo remembered as Miss Anna Compton. Mr. and Mrs Leon Watson entertained Mr nnd Mrs Alan Marler at their home In AVIldwood over tho week-end. Mrs. AVat son was Miss Susan Kane beforo her mar riage this summer Mrs Coates AValton and her children have arrived homo after spending some time in Ocean City Mrs Irdell AVjkoft has left for Camp Dlx AVrlghtstown N J , to Join her hus band Lieutenant Wjkoff, who is stationed there ;-,UMJ&mAm r rholo by J Jlltchtll Elliot. MISS POROTHY ANNE MUNDY Who will be one of the aids at the fair for St Fnwids'e Homo for Con ValecMita wWefc will ba xivaa QcUAm 9 d ft ui Dfxby ' r 1917 DRAFTED MEN ARE ENTERTAINED Crowds at'Chestnut Hill and Chelten Avenue Sta tions as Men Go to Camp Meade Chestnut Hill Home Defense Given Brealcfast TKLnniONH wires were kept buay on nature-lay, when the Oermantown Minute Men and also the Chestnut Hilt Home De fense, wcrsi summoned to be present at tbe Chestnut JIIII and Chelten nvenue stations at 7 o'clock Sunday morning to say good-by to n. group of drafted men who left for Camp Monde. Thero really was wild ex citement, for bands played nnd flags waved, nnd cvieryoody rushed to tho doors, because in Oermantown n. band means something unusual. The Chestnut Hill men were rojally en tertained at breakfast at Mnple laiwn Inn. or the "Dust Pan." as it Is called Among those who were aides were Mrs I.lewelljn T McKee, Miss Mary Castle. Mils Marga rctta I'olt nnd n number of nurses whose whlto uniforms ajid red capes mndo nn at tractive picture Mrs Alan II Harris had this affair under her direction. Mr. nnd Mrs John 1) Mellhenny. who occupied their cottage at Buck Hill Falls, have returned to their home Miss Helen Blake of Baltimore, Is the guest of her brother, Mr James M. Blake, nt 108 Oowen nvenue. Mount Alrv. Mr Charles K Hawkins, of 618 Man helm street, Oermantown, Ins issued cards for the marrlago of his daughter. Miss Kinlly Sdney Hawkins, nnd Mr AVIIIIam Ithoads Murphv, Jr. on Katurdiy evening, SEVERAL GUESTS ARE STAYING AT NAVY YARD Women Allowed to Make Ascen sions in Captive Balloon Captain Clarence A Carr, F S V , and Mrs Carr aro entertaining this week the AInrnuiso Mnza, of AVnshlngton, D. C, who Is on her way home, after hiving spent the summer In Atlantic City. Marqulso Lanza Is a most talented person and lias written several very delightful stories during tho last two jears. Her last book, "Dwellers on tho Borderland," has been favorably re ceived both In Hurope nnd America. A recent arrival In tho navy ard is Colonel Benjamin Fuller, tl S M C , with his wife nnd their daughter. Miss Dorothy Fuller Colonel Fuller has come from Wash Ingtoii to relieve Colonel Long, IT 8 M C Although they have never lived here for any length ot time they are not entirely un known In the cltv, as they spent about two months hero last winter while Colonel Fuller was fulfilling some Important tempo lary duty. Their son. Captain Fuller, IT S M C , has been stationed at the yard for quite somo time, but was ordered abroad Just two months ago Lieutenant Commander Dewltt AVebb, IT S N . and Mrs AVebb arc entertaining Mrs AV H Belcher and her daughter. Miss Bar bara Belcher, of Boston, Moss , who are spending a few days with them at their home In the A'ard Mrs Belcher spent tho summer at Atlantic City. Mrs. AVebb has just taken up resldenco nt the Tard, al though Lieutenant-Commander AVebb, tl S V, lins been here for the last few months Mrs AA'ebb, however, with her two small daughters, AVanda and Hmma-Jean, spent the summer In Vermont and came to the cltv only a week ngo. Lieutenant-Commander If If Gobs U S V . aide to the commandant of the yard and Mrs. Gross have as their guest at the pres ent tlmo Miss Knld Hall, of New York Miss Hall Is a niece ot Commander Hall naval atticho at Toklo. Medical Inspector Sheldon Ihans, V S N" and Mrs Kvans had as their guest during tho last week Mrs Howard Wilson ot Short Hills, N J Sho left on Friday. A number of the women at the Navy A'ard have had the pleasure, and of course, the thrill, of making nn nscenslon in the "captive balloon" This is a huge dirigible nicknamed thus because It is attached to the aviation grounds nnd, of course, cannot ascend very far Before the war the women were permitted to ascend In tho airships, but this Is now forbidden The basket of tho big balloon Is every bit as thrilling for thoso who dare to venture nnd nlthough they have the assurance that they cannot go bejond reach, still up In the air must be vastly inlerestlng in any machine. WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT li'Mfe- Martha AVathlniton Learns patriotic concert, Arcade Hall, B039 Baltimore ave nue .Smokrr for enllited men, Odd "Fellows' Hall, Broad nnd Federal streets Lecture by Captain Teter Latham, of the British Itecrultlng Mission, at German town Cricket Club B. F. Keith's Theatre CHESTNUT AND TWEI FTH 8Tn.EF.TS The Ideal Vaudeville Show! Something to Please Everybody AND EVERY ACT A BIQ HIT! Walter C. Kelly the vmaiMA JUDan1 Helen Trix & Sister K "JOT OP SONG HITS Jessie Busley & Co. In -PANSYS I'UVriCbLAR I'U.SCIf TEniERA SEXThTTE. HUDINOFF KIM UERLY & AIl.NOLU, POUII I.UKENS. OTHEltS. You Can't Beat It! Come and See ! FORREST THEATRE FIRST TIME TONIGHT FIRST MATINEE TOMORROW CHARL.TJ3 D1I.L1.NQ1IAM PRESENTS The Acknowledged King of Musical Comedy FRED STONE IN JACK O'LANTERN Book by Anne Caldwell and It II. Burnald Mualo by Ivan Carrll AVIIIBTUNQ TUNES KUN 80 CURLS Philadelphia Orchestra NOW ADVANCE onDEHB ttr SEASON TICKETS nllM Indar at Heppt'a. Jtlo Chtnu Street. CASINO MATI Irwin t v., 11 October 1J, at 7 o'clock, in Calvary Church There will be no reception Mr. George White, of Oermantown, spthi the week-end as the guest of Mr, and Mr. John Blakeley at their cottage on Stockton avenue In Cape May. Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace Eugene Smith and their daughters have returned from Cap May, where they occupied their cottage On Beach avenue during the season. Mr. and Mrs. AVIIIIam Douglas Mason, Jr , who spent tho Bummer nlons the North Shore, returned to their home, 8333 Seminole avenue. The marriage of Silss nfflo Bogner and Mr, Morris Croft was solemnized at the home of the ltev IMward S. Nlnde. 2S7 High street, Oermantown, on Saturday. The bride nnd bridegroom were unat tended, nnd nfter October IS they will live nt 5132 Knox street. Mrs. George I Eatnbrook, of Cliveden street, Is spending several weeks in Port land, ore. Mrs. Samuel tDennlson, of Greene street nnd Mnplewood avenue, accompanied by her son, Mr. AValter Dennlson, has gone to Atlantic City for n fortnight. Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Allen are at Buckwood Inn, Shawnee-on-the-Delaware, nnd will stay until the end of October, Mrs John Hover, of Maplewood avenue, 1 spending the month of September nt Po cono Trcserve, MARKET STREET shove K5TH 11 1 A. M. TO llilS r. M, First Presentation- Ooldnjn Plctur MADGE KENNEDY In MAIK1ARET MAAOS "BABY MINE" ADDED ATTRACTION "In the Wake of the Huns" Showing tho Destruction Cauned by The Retreat of the Germans AITr.lt THE IIATTI.B OF ARRAS "DATA OT7 ,!, MARKET STREET XflJjIll 10 A. M. 11:14 P. U. AVIIIIam Fox's Super De I.uie Production "TWIT QDV" leaturlne Xlili r X DUSTIN FARNUM Thurs . Frl . Rat. MAK MARSH In POLLY OF THE CIRCUS" ADPA "TiT A CHESTNUT Ilel lGth . .1.4K. J-LjrXJl 10 to A M . IJ 0 . Tt4.1 L 0-45 P. M. WILLIAM FARNUM .VreiT Two Weeks Commencing Monday Nett "Jack and the Bean Stalk" WILLIAM FOX'S lr.O0 0O0 SPECTACLE fOH CHILDREN I1ETVVEEN FIVE & M.SETT REGENT MARKET Relow 17TH Dally. 10c- Eva-, IS 11 A M to II -I-, p. JC DOUBLE 111 LI TODAY ONLY ALICE I1RADY In ' IILTSY ROSS' Duatln Farnum In North of Flfty-Threa" VICTORIA o'TST.TA! oTn DMflUfr OrchtKtra FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE IN METROS "rilEIR COMPACT" Thura , Frl . Fat Mme OIIA PETROVA In "THE SILENCE SELLERS" (tI j( ) HHj -tncatre ji-xiiVrsts VJiJwaJi-l VAIDBt';.LK Continuous 11 . M in II P M 1IW IV SV .IV TtDR HATJ, I'iiilla's own "HELLO JAZZ-LAND" OTHER FEATURE ACTS CROSS KEYSK V.VJX:!. npnm. Tnlin" wuh Harney Williams roor ounu mnii Mar(rar(lt Amal4 T)..nnliiinv Droad and Snyder Avenue : 1.1. Eves. 0:4.'. A XJluaviVYttj Dally "The Bachelor Dinner" 1,us'f.a Geraldine Farrar ,n J0AN T,,MAN- METROPOLITAN Vivli BARGAIN MAT, TOMORROW BEST SEATS $1 SPECIAL NOTE -Eitra Volunteer Perform ance Friday afternoon. Sept. 8. for r,0OO Sailors from Navy lard, under auspices of Mr. and Mrs. E. T Stotesbury and tho Drama I.easue. Ths lilfjest Dramatlo Spectacla un Earth T u r WANDERER staged nr DAVID HELASCO Evas, and Sat. Mat.. SOc to (1,80. Baraaln Mat. Every AVed. Rest Seats 1 800 Orchestra Seats Every Performance 11.00, Seats also on sal at Downtown Tkktt Offlw. 1108 Chestnut St. "THE AVANDERER" Is NOT a Movlni Ficturs. COMPANY OF 200 PEOPLE n A RT?TPTZ T01 ni1 Nt Wk Only. VJlIVlViV-iXV. Pop. Matlnve Tomorrow. A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS COHAN AND HARRIS Present THE WILLOW TREE A FANTASY OF JAPAN With FV.Y BA1NTEH and New York Cast .0o tu tl CO at Popular Matinee Tomorrow. TT f A -TV THIS & NEXT AVEEK ONLY HiJJL MATINEE TOMORROW Arthur Hopkins and F. Zleg-feld, Jr , Present MISS BILLIE BURKE In Clare Hummer's Nsw Play, THE RESCUING ANGEL A TDHT T n MD THOMPSON 8TS. JXrULlLAJ Mat. 2 P. M. Elg. Shows. 0:30, 8 and 0.30 p. M. First Showlnir In AVest Phlla. Today & Tomorrow AVM. FOX'S Soul-Gripping fapsctacl THE HONOR SYSTEM Ortatest human storysvertold on screen oretace. All-star cast Master melodrama of a thousand thrills. Plays obtained thru Stanley Bookings, ATAT7T PUT E"". 8'30- Mlt- Sat, 2 SO. YJJUjJjjrni Pop. 11.00 Mat. Thura..!: ,80. 1 WILLIAM IIARR1B, JR , Presents THE 13TH CHAIR By BAYARD VEILLER with MARGARET WYCHERLY t V,T)Tf' Ueflnnln Nt Monday Eta; iJ X XVlVJ Seats on tals Thuradax Tha Messra. Shubsrt Announce ,rTin Tlr-nf" the Latest N. Y. Comedy xl1 -Drat, XfnlnTlf Ea" Bot SmU "Wi Ne YVSlnUt Higher. Mats Today, Thura 55c. 60c. Bat Mat . S5c. 80., TSe. THE WHITEFE ATHER LAFAYETTE THEATRE KENSINGTON AVE. & CAMBRIA 8T. GERALDINE FARRAR IN JOAN THE WOMAN rnr nisJTAT. oermantown nnd riRST TIME IN PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE WALSH Tgm&Z? "THE YANKEE WAY" ALSO ALlrBTAR VAUDBWLLII1 HOA, NIX0N?r-5l & Markft ts. 1 .1 -
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