im-tfBnTrsjFr i V It Ifr. r ti & WM5mKmmmmp&mmmmmmwriv! r 1 . - -- ;- .-v - . W . TC -, T T ' . .eior-Jm " It g . - t T-" E. . 1,. '. :s'uK ppii in iHiff'Ti" -" . i - i- . rr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ft Nancy Wynne Goes to Horse Show Plans for Devonshire Tea Party Saturday TUESDAY It was the Sheppards's lawn fete, yesterday It was the much-talked-of and truly delightful "Vanity Fair" and today it's Horse Show. Little did I think I'd be raclns out to Devon this year to IK the tanbark, King Ho.rse. Old Sol and all the rest of the bunch, nut then, you tee, there are wiser heads than mine that ee the necessity for something else to raise funds for war relief and help tha Emergency Aid; and goodness knows verybody loves a horse show, and ro out I go to see the sights, trusting that i shall not prove a sight myself. The show will last the remainder of the week that is, tomorrow and Saturday and rain or .shine 'twill go on. (Ah! an other chance to say 'twill. I told you I liked that word.) Besides the cafeteria, which Mrs. Bark lie has In charge, there's to be afternoon .tea, don't you know, and it will be served under the auspices of the luncheon commit tee and by the Emergency Aid aides, In- eluding for this afternoon Dorothy Blair, i Nathalie Davis, Doris Dexter, Betty Elliott, Emma Oennet Farles, Anna Fristz, Eliza beth Grlbbel, Virginia Harris, Sarah Han fln. Josephine Hooper, Edith Hutchinson, Judith Jennings, Ellse Kiapp, Mary Law, Frances Leaf, Joan Llpplncott, Lcnore Mc Call; Jane Maulc, Louise Newlln, Edythe Simpson, Elizabeth Thomton, Constance Van Boskirk and Mrs. C. C. Wilson. To morrow they will be Elizabeth Asbury, Mary Bennerman, Caroline Barclay, Clyde Brodhead, Charlotte Cherry, Esther Cherry, Emley Cook, Henrietta Cox, Marie Dough rty, Marjorle Edwards, Edith Wilson, Gladys Fox, Harriet Frazler, Margaret Hughes, Jean Hancock, Rose Lancastor, Carol Medlar, Hope McMlchael, Hannah Randolph, 8usie Stewart, Pansy Scott, Mrs. William Simpson, Molly Sharpless and Isa bella Wanamaker. rpHOSE who offered their services for Saturday Include Catharine Clark, Doro thy Cochran, Edith Cochran, Eleanor Davis, Jeanne de Rousse, Edythe Dawson. Allx Dolan, Sarah Dolan, Eleanor Cummlngs, Mrs. Caleb Fox, Jr., Olivia Gazzam, Marie Doris Garvin, Harriet Geyelin, Catharine Gilbert, Mrs. Joseph Bailey, Alice Perry, Ruth Perry, Kitty Smith, Susanno Smith, Mrs. Louis Sajous, Mrs. John Thayer, Jr., Rebecca Thompson, Hannah Wright and . Edith Walker. I HAVE Just heard some more things about the Dovonshlfe Tea to be given out at the Alba Johnson country home In Rosemont on Saturday. Would you like to hear about them? Well, the most im portant thing is that everything is a con tinuous 'performance, like a ten-twent'-thirt' vaudeville show, so If you want to to 'to the Horse Show or the navy recrea tion fair at Wynnewood you can go to the Devonshire Tea afterward and see Just as many things as the people who have been there all the afternoon. Then another event will be a talk by Lieutenant Sutton tt $:15 o'clock in the Green Court the Green Court Is fascinating, too. Then there will be two movie shows. I told you that last week, but you didn't know that one will be for grown-ups and the other will be a smaller-sized one especially for the youngsters and run by young Ste phen Greene; son of Mrs. William Houston Greene, who Is much Interested in the affair. Catharine Morris, the Harrison Morris's attractive daughter, will do some dances, assisted by a number of girls from the School of Design. She has been doing a lot of that sort of thing lately and she Is very clever and graceful at It. The card tables Will be placed in quiet corners, so that the people who want to play bridge can bury themselves away from the crowd and have a wonderful time. Lemon "squash" not lemonade, because that's American and this Is an English tea party and English tea cakes and Banberry cake will be for ale. and everything will be delightfully different And don't forget the strawber ries and real Devonshire cream. I fTtHE tea party is being given for the Jefferson Hospital Social Service Depart ment and Convalescent Home. The social ervlce committee includes Mrs. Daniel Baugh, Mrs. Franklin Baker, .Jr., Mrs. Walter Bryant, Mrs. Joseph Priestley But ton, Miss Mary E. Converse, Mrs. Howard A. Davis, Mrs. John Chalmers Da Costa, Mr. F. X. Dercum, Mrs. J. Leslie Davis, Mrs. James Forney, Miss Llla Fisher, Mrs. wEdwin E. Graham, Miss Alice Gilpin, Miss ETT Gertrude finff. Mrn niilnnt- a nnM "& M "',7 - VJ111I1U1C, " r Mrs. Clarence H. Gelst, Miss Anne Hindi A man, Mrs. Frank G. Kennedy, Jr., Mrs. E. J. Klopp, Mrs. Horatio Gates iMoyd, Mrs. David Lewis, Mrs. B. B. Vincent Lvon. Mrs. Charles M. Lea, Mrs. Walter Lee, Mrs. Edward J. Lavino, Mrs. Thomas Mc- 1 Crae, Miss Anna J. Magee, Mrs. J. R. sic Alllster, Mrs. John F. Muckle, Mrs. D. G. ji t Metheny. Mrs. James W. Oakford, Miss , Mary Pelrce, Miss Olive Pardie. Mrs. Hol- ,i illeter Sturgis, Mrs, Edward .A. Schmidt. Mrs. J. Parsons Schaeffer, Mrs. Alba B. Johnson, chairman, and Mrs. William Houston Greene, secretary. WELL, apeaklng of Jumping at conclu sions, listen to this: A certain pretty E. A. A. and a- good-looking man their looks have nothing to do with tho story, but they were pretty and good-looking went out to Willow Grove the other day. It's rather a long drive, vnn imnm i . Sty car. and your hands are apt to get a bit ff, dusty, not to say grimy, if you are drlvlne - 1 and don't wear gloves. So when they got ri out there the g. m.'e face was a good $& , deal cleaner than his hands. The- .were 13' f' Utflkfrip nlnncr fYtni hn, ...li. i .. ,v " - "" ""in. m iront or f-i - -... H.,u ,,,o iioima luernaoa it voa the dirt on them, but anyhow) felt sort of nvu.uig aim ne reinarKea Idly, "I'm so used to driving the car that I don't know ? wnat to oo with my hands when I get out." The B. A. A. looked down at them. "Tnn I j bad," she sympathized. "Why don't you i. f try c 's cold cream?" NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities Tbe marriage of Miss Sarah Andrew Baker, Mater or Mrs. louis natter, jr., or ni, (Illr. John C, Bell, Jr.. which will take ia'.am BLIUM mv .Tuna 99 In Rt JuMh'i .TTT-"- .' T .'" " r" " ".T ,iwtn oeiowwea., Mll 7 aj .,. ". - X T"V 1- ,--c ,K..'i. ' j.."L:if''.:lAi"L ..Vlis-r' i ii i . . ' " i at Devon She Tells Eurther Miss Sophie Baker, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor. Mr. arid Mrs. Edward B. Cassatt have ar ranged an open-air fete at their country house, Chesterhrook Farm. Berwyn, on the afternoon of June 19 The affair will be called Tommy Atkins Pay, and Is to bo given in aid of an English hospital Lieutenant Sutton n'nd several other English officers are assisting Mrs Cassatt. There will be tableaux, a dog show, movies nnd speeches, among numerous other enteitalnments Miss I.uclle Carter, of Isle Field, Roe mont. will entertain informally at dinner and' bridge after the Horse Show this cve 'nlng. Mrs. Henry C. du Pont, of Ardmore. en tertained at dinner last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Filler and their family, of Rosemont, have taken a cottage In Cape May for the summer. Tliey will move there next week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alvln Carl, of Brook llne, Mass., are receiving congratulations on the birth of a (laughter on June 4 Mrs. Carl will be remembered as Miss Hue Kings- ley Bowen, daughter of Mr. Samuel Blspham Bowen, of Germantown, and a sister of Mrs Faxson Deeter, of Bryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Borsh of lfiO" North Thirty-third street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Dorothy M. Uorsh, to Mr. Milton D. Schelnberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brady, of this city. Mr. snd Mrs George Fenno Hoffman, of 3S05 Locust street, and Miss Thoebe White Hoffman hae taken a cottage at Cape May for the summer, Mrs. George Wentworth Carr, of Overbrook, Is spending sevcrai weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Fremont Okie. In Wyoming rrlends of Mr. C. Harold Marston. of Ger mantown. will be glad to know that he has received 'Tils cohimlsslon as second lieuten ant In the British royal air force. Mrs. Mar ston, with her sister, Mrs. J. n. Coulhournc, will spepd the summer with her father, Mr. Charles T Qulnn. of 2C1 West Walnut lane, Germantown, who has taken a cottage for the season on South Marlon street, Ventnor. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J Jacobs, of 1822 X rth Twenty-second street, and their daughter, Mrs. Jay Rlenhelmer, of Richmond, Va , w III leave on Monday to open their cot tage In Atlantic City. Mrs. Rlenhelmer will be remembered as Mlrs Ea Jacobs. Miss Mary Carr entertained at her home, 2036 Race street, last evening In honor of Miss Kleanor McCarey, w.ho will graduate from St. Leonard's Academy. Thirty-ninth and Chestnut streets, next week. Mr and Mrs. Adolph Hartman announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Hattye Hertha Hartman, to Mr. Harry S. Hntzman, which took place yesterday In this city. Mrs. V. Bono, of 1607 South Broad street, entertained at dinner on Sunday at her home In honor of her mother, Mrs. Capri. Her guests were Mrs. Ray Marlnella. Miss Jane Glangulo, Mrs. Panarclla. of New York; Mr. Bono and Mr. Charles Panarella. Later In the afternoon patriotic selections were given by Mr. Vincent Mlcrl, With Mrs. Ray Marl nella as accompanist. The marriage of Miss Marie H. D'Ardenne, daughter of Mro. W. D'Ardenne, of 3918 North Delhi street, to Mr. James T. Anthony, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Anthony, of 1408 West Tioga street, will take place on Wednesday evening, June 26. In the Erie Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Seventh street and Erie avenue. The bride will be attended by her sister. Miss Cora D'Ardenne, an maid of honor; Miss Cora Anthony, the bridegroom's sister, and Miss May McDonald as bridesmaids. Ensign B. L Jarvls, of Bos ton, Mass , will bo the bridegroom's best man, and' the ushers will be Mr. William Cooper Anthony, the bridegroom's brother, and Mr. Herman D'Ardenne, brother of the bride. Emergency Nurseries to Remain After War The Emergency Day Nursery Isn't going to be an emergency nursery at all. ThM Is what Mrs, Arthur M. Dodge, president of th? Na tional Federation of Day Nurseries, says: "They were started originally In England, I believe, to care for the children while the mothers were working In the factories. Such great numbers of children were sent to these nurseries for care that they must be regarded as a war measure. Such numbers could not be handled In times of peace. "But the' fact is becoming evident that many of those women are going to have to keep to the work after the war has stopped. Men will come back, thousands of them, per haps, absolutely out of commission. Indus tries will have to be kept up and women will have to go on at the tasks that the war has brought them. There will still be babies, and those children mean the entire future of ,the nation. Therefore, they cannot run the chance of HI care. The Emergency Day Nur Bery must stay." txf2jasise&1btocrM Mits Marie Ctrrigan and Mrs. Ralph L. 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Below, Miss Constance Van Boskirk with the pony Belle Meade Baron, which the Emergency Aid aides are chancing off GARDEN CARDPARTY GIVEN IN LANSDOWNE ON TUESDAY Delightful Outdoor Affair for Canteen Dc- pnrtment of Red Cross Very Successful A delightful garden card party was given at the home of Mrs. Wallace Roberts on Tuesday afternoon for the benefit of the can teen department of the Lansdowne Hed Cross branch, which is most successful and efficient In Its work. Miss Louise Van Zandt Ib at the head of the canteen department now, having been recently elected as successor to Miss Mabel Phillips. The department has about fifty members, with a captain for every ten. In case of an emergency call these captains are responsible for Informing the women on their lists as quickly as pos sible. The captains are Mrs. Allen H. Hoffer, Mrs. H. F. Hush, Jr., Mrs. Walter Lorlng Webb, Mrs. Charles H,, Spayd and Mrs. James Taylor. Miss Van ZSndt and Mrs. Henry Statzell had charge of the arrangements for the affair on Tuesday afternoon. The card tables were scattered all about the big lawn and made a most attractive picture. Among those who attended the card party were Mrs. James Taylor, Mrs. Henry S. Barker, Mrs. Charles L. Shurtleff, Mrs. Samuel Irwin. Mrs. Thomas O. Cooper, Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Frank If. Magulre, Mrs. Edward Lynch, Mrs. Frank Sagendorph, Mrs. Herbert Hays. Mrs. Allen R. Hoffer. Mrs. Robert Scherr, Mrs. Chat leu Mercer Ralley, Mrs. Robert Lynne Mlshler, Mrs Wood, Mrs. Robert L. McLean. Mrs. Charles J. Pilling, Mrs. Emlen C. Paul. Mrs. Edwin J. Decker, Mrs. Frank J. McNelve, tr- Alhprt Hooven. Mrs. William Hubbard. Mrs Russell Berger, Mrs. William Turner, Mrs Frederick Seibrecht, Mrs. William Stoll, Mrs' Robert W. Dick, Mrs. John J. H. Phil lips.' Mrs. AVIlllam Mayer, Mrs. Robert Down ing Taj lor. Mrs. Harry I Henry, Mrs. Rob ert Hall Anderson, Mrs. William O. Hemp stead, Jr.. Mrs. Guy Fackler, Mrs. Edwin Orauley, Mrs. Charles Le Fevre, Mrs. Edward J. Ryan, Mrs. Thomas A. Bradley, Mrs. E. S. Thompson, Mrs. Frank C. Nleweg, Mrs. Walter Lprlng Webb, Mrs. Andrew S. M. Young. Mrs. H. F. BuSh. Jr., Mrs. William Mickey, Mrs. Frank M. Camp. Mrs. Reynler, Mrs. Julian J. Keenah. Jr., Mrs Scott, Mrs. Charles Le Maistre, Mrs. G. W. Atherholt, Mrs. William Davis. Mrs Hlnckson. Mrs. Richardson Shoemaker. Mrs. W. Vernon Phillips, Miss Mabel Phillips, Miss Roberta Brewster, Miss Harriet Greiner. Miss Jose phine Pilling. Miss Marian Mlshler, Miss Dorothy McEwen, Miss Margaret Willis, Miss Irene Morrison, Miss Dorothy Lopgcope, Miss Ruth Decker and Miss Pauline Heyde. Married Yesterday in New York A pretty wedding took place In the Roman Catholic Church of St. Charles Bor romeo, Oakvlew, at 4:30 o'clock yesterday, when Miss Catherine Agnes Daly, of Clifton HelghtB, Pa., became the bride of Sergeant Kenneth Caldwell Given, of the United States medical supply .depot. 1210 Arch street. Miss Daly was attended V Miss Esther Josephine Daly, a sister of the bride, and Mr, Barnard Francis Cavanaugh was best' man. The Rev. Father Moran performed the ceremony. The bride and bridegroom left on a honey moon fer New.York Immediately after the cere mony. Sergeant" Given expects soon to Join the American fighting forces In France. Ser geant and Mrs. Given will be at home after July 1 at the Chaltonte -Apartments, West Philadelphia. Will Wed in California Miss Dorothy AV, Schwalbe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwalbe, of 5116 AVal ton avenue, will shortly go across the conti nent to San Diego, Cal t where on Monday. June 17. she will be married to Lieutenant Raymond Connell, United States army. Miss Schwalbe and Lieutenant Connell announced their engagement several weeks ago, the wed ding to take place later In the year. But war, hdnr no respecter of plans, interfered. Lieu tenant Connell was unable to obtain leave to come to this city, fo Mlsi Schwalbe will nibi tha lonr trial for the waddlnar: etartlnc .-..a..s AxirWKSV.i .'! . !nt . J5 . fc.& .- ii.Lf a,. itE .i .i , . ..-. .. 'ir - rj.t - 1l'" J 1- .. 1 i, WAR RELIEF HORSE SHOW f GARDEN FETE IN AID OF ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL TODAY Annual Benefit Being Held This Afternoon on Grounds of Hospital The annual garden fete in aid of St Luke's Homeopathic Hospital Is being held this after noon on tho grounds adjoining the hospital. There were sales of fancy articles, fine lingerie garments, flowers and, of course, all kinds of things to eat. A special feature of tho affair was a baby show, where prizes were offered for the healthiest, fattest, prettiest, youngest, cutest and best-dressed babies. This was managed by Mrs. Wil liam J. Lloyd Supper will be served from 6:30 to 7.30 under the direction of Mrs. Harry K. Mans field. Others who are taking an active In terest In the fete are: Mrs. William H. Crans, Mrs. J. Frederick Leltenberger, Mrs. A. W. Grlgg. Mrs. D Ro rr.aln. Mrs. J. M. Reppller. Mrs. Charles Bocklus, MrB. C. T. Jeffries, Mrs. H. K. Roess ler, Mrs M. K. Scott, Mrs J. L. Palste. Mrs. John Pemberton, Mrs Edward T. Long streth, Mrs. Esther Bocklus. Mrs I. W. Davis, Mrs A. J Rudolph, Mrs. Joseph B. Jackson, Mrs. Harrison I. Potts. Mrs. John W Dories, Mrs. Robert SteVenson, Jr.. Mrs. J. S Clark. Mrs. K tilnton Rhoads, Mrs. O. C Kuem merle. Mrs II Black, Mrs. J. A Harrison. Mrs S P. Wilcox and the following members of the young women's auxiliary of the Institution- Mrs. Lewis Hopper, president; Miss Helen Slerrett, Mrs. William Rltzlous, Miss Heatrlco Farrell. Miss Irene Pyle, Miss Mar garet Wilson, Mrs. E. B. Schober, Miss Hor Tense Beck, Mrs. Samuel Thompson, Miss Mamie Delk, Miss Alice McLaughlin. Miss May Ouckes, Miss Beulah Horter and Miss Elizabeth Hart. ' GARDEN FETE IN ROXBOROUGH Boys of St. Timothy's Choir Have Happy Day in Roxborough Mr. Ernest J. Thomas, choirmaster, and the choir boys of St. Timothy's ProteBtant Episcopal Church, Roxborough, are holding a garden fete this afternoon and evening on the grounds opposite the rectory, Exquisite needlework, fancy goods of all kinds, useful household articles, candy and refreshments are for sale at the various rustic booths. For amusements not one of the usual out door festivities has been omitted A dancing floor, with good music, has been provided, and the mothers qt the boys are helping to make things successful. These mothers, who have organized the Mothers' Guild, of which Mrs. G. A. Bostwlck Is president, have made a beautiful eiderdown silk quilt, in addition to the many fancy articles donated for the fete. Tha boys who are being aslsted by the Men's Bible Class, the Rev Perry Austin an the Rev. S. B. HalAy, l.iclude Harry Jtunacres, Harold Dennlson, Roy Hoffman. Vaughan Grundy, Francis Halsey, Clifford Mllner, Martin Lare, Taylor Wobensmlth, Ed ward Clifford, Allan Clifford. Walter Lord, Norman Brown, Norman Courier, Frank Beswlck. Walter Stafford. Ernest Watson, Charles Land, Andrew Cantley, George Bow. ker. Warren Holland, Horace Francis, Guy Sowden, Allan Lebengood, Charles Price, Ar thur Mllner and Arthur Batley, The entertainment is given In aid of the camp fund of the boys, who spend July and Auiuit each year at their bungalow and tenta at kaaacquan, where .they are the charges - &.' JJBK riUesdWfi 1 "!vi?M. . "J t I 6, BANKERS TELL OF WAR INLEHERSTOCHUM A. J. Antclo Dcvcrcux and Clem ent C. Berry Write Home From France John Atkinson Bates, a partner in the firm of Cnssatt & Co, bankers, this city, has re ceived two letters from France of more than passing Interest, Both writers were formerly connected with Cassatt & Co. and are' well known socially In this city. A J Antelo Pevereux Is prominent as a polo pla.ver. Clement C. Berry is an Englishman of Independent means He Is now- with the heavy artillery In France. Mr. Devcreux writes "Just a line to let jou know that I am still In the land of the llvlnr It Is hell over here, but we'll not be long before we lick these (deleted by the tensor) I cannot tell you much, as we are not allowed to. I am not far from tho big noise Have seen things from the air ind under the ground. Remember me to all the boys Yours. "A. D " Mr Berry w rites: "I mailed jo'u a small souvenir jesterday, which was made by a wounded French sol dier who Is a brass finisher by trade The cartridge Is German and was picked up In a capsized truck. I hope It will do duty on jour oHlce desk and help to remind you of a fcoori friend. "After four months of active work and good conduct we arc allow eel r week's fur lough back In a large cltv. If I am fortunate enough to get there I will try to send you and Mrs. Bates something appropriate for your nice home. If clothes and uppearances count for anything our friend, the enemy. Is cer tainly on his last legs. A batch of prisoners brought In recently were wearing trousers, leggings and shoes taken from dead French men, and they had sewed a piece of cloth to the bottoms of their socks. Filthy, weary and dejected, they certainly present a miser able contrast to their Emperor, who Is strut ting about like a grand opera tenor, scream ing 'Victory.' Still no let-up In the censor ship, so can't tell jou anything of Interest In the fighting line "The Guaranty Trust and the Equitable Trust have each a large branch office in Parla and Iindon, and I've been In touch with them with a view to being kept In formed ns to the bond market and thlrc In general. Their opinion Is that Europe will be a heavy buyer of American securities after the war. and this should be the making of a bull move of tremendous proportions, as at present French Investors and speculators are not allowed to purchase foreign securities. I suppose Hog Island Is giving old Phllly a boom. Wish 1 was there to participate," A. J, ANTELO DEVEREUX Concert of the Symphony Society of Frank- ford. Frankford High School auditorium, 8:15 o'clock. v Muulclpal Hand Concert, Longshore and Glenloch streets, Conmenremcnt Herein Industrial ScheeL Bercan' Presbyterian Church. o'clock. ,j Atfitti by nuke . Meadereea. . qJrer ,JmKmmmm M;Sk Mmmm wMmMmWm e rf'VA 'W 1918 i L. JUNE BRIDES MANY FIRST WEEK OF MONTH Miss Teresa Junker Bride of Philip Nowlan Today at St. John's Church AS' ATTRACTIVE wedding took place this iinornlng, when Miss Teresa Junker, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs Jules Junker, of 2P5 South Thirteenth stifet. became the bride of Mr Philip Francis Nowlan, of this city. The ceremony, which was performed by tho Rev FranelH p Siegfried, took placo at St John's Church Thirteenth street above Chestnut, at II o'clock this morning Mr Nowlan had Mr Louis Mohr as his btst man, nnd .Miss Itlta Junker was her sistr'a only nttpndnnt The bride wore a white Bergo suit and large white feather hat, and tha maid of honor wore a frock of white trlcntlne and a pink georgette crepe hat. Aftei the ceremony Mr and Mrs Nowlan left for New York, where they will spend their honeymoon O'HA RA BENNETT An Interesting wedding took place ester day afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Church of Our Lady of Mercv, Broad street and Sus quehanna avenue, when Miss Helen Bennett, the daughter of Mrs Mary Bennett, became the bride of Lieutenant Warren O'Hnra, U. S M O R C The ceremony was performed by the Rev Wnlter O'Hara, a brother of the bridegroom snd the lirlilo was given In marriage by her brother, Mr Anthony Bennett Lieutenant O'Hara had as his bet man Mr John A. Dwjei, of Chestnut mil Miss Bennett wore a gown of white sstln with crystal beads and i. court train Her tulle veil was held In plsce with a bnnd of seed pearls and orange blossoms, and she tarried a bouquet of white ros-s nnd sweet peas Miss Catherine Bennett, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and wore a charm ing frock of cornflower blue georgette, beaded In white Her hat wns pink, veiled with corn flower blue tulle, and she carried an arm bouquet of vellow roses and cornflowers The bridesmaids were Miss Ann McManus, of this city, and Miss Clara lierson, of Wil mington. They wore dainty dresses of pink organdie, trimmed with French blue, and pink crepe hats with blue rtreaniers. and carried nrm bouquets of pink roses and sweet peas A smill reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's mother, 1700 West Lehigh avenue CCSDORFF NEWMAN A very pretty wedding will take place this evening In the Mercantile cluhhouse. Broad and Master streets, when Miss May Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac L Newman, of 1303 North Thirteenth street, will be mar ried to Mr. Alexander M. Gusdorff. of North Broad street. The ceremony will be per formed at S o'clock by the Rev. Ell Mayer, of the Rodeph Shalom congregation, nnd will be followed by a dinner for the two families and close friends Mr Newman will give his daughter in marriage. She will wear a gown of white satin and tulle trimmed with princess lace, a veil of tulle caught with orange blossom spravs nnd will carry an Ivory-bound Bible with a marker of llllea of the valley, the Bible being the one carried by the bride's mother at her wedding. Miss Margaret Mnver will be the maid of honor. Her frock of peach-colored organdie will be finished with a turquoise blue sash and she will carry pink and blue flowers Miss Jean Louise Newman, the joung sister of the bride, will be flower girl. She will wear a flesh-colored georgette crepe frock rhotci b Muri-taii. MRS. A. H. GEARY Of WallinRford, who is president of the Woman's Club of Media and will carry a basket of sweetheart roses. Mr. Lester Goldsmith will be the best man. Mr.' Gusdorff and his bride will leave on an extended trip and upon their return will be at home at the Royal Apartments, Broad street and Girard avenue. BOWLING BAKER A wedding of interest In this city and In Brooklyn, N A", was that of Miss Ruth G. Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Norville C. Baker, of 4809 North Camac street, and Mr. Frank A'. Bowling, of Brooklyn, who Is serv ing In the United States navy. The ceremony was performed on Sunday afternoon at the rectory of the Church of the Holy Child, Broad street and Duncannon avenue, by the Rev. L. H. Lamb. The bride was given In marriage by her father and was attended by Miss Emily Auhel. Mr. Cannon Clifford was tbe bridegroom's beBt man. Mr. and Mrs. Bowling left on a short wedding Journey. The bride will live with her parents until the close of the war. HUFT McGINTV The marriage of Miss Nell A'lrglnla Mc Ginty, daughter of Mr. John F. McGlnty, of 2010 North Broad street, to Lieutenant Harry B. J, Huft. of AVIIlow Grove, at present serving at Camp Lee, took place on Monday evening at 6 o'clock In the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Broad street and Sus quehanna avenue, with Monslgnor Gerald P. Coghlan officiating. The bride was given In marriage by her father and was attended by her sister. Miss A'era McGlnty, Mr. George Huft was his brother's best man. After a short .trip Lieutenant Huft and his bride will be at home In Petersburg. A'n. The bride Is a graduate of Notre Dame College, this city, and of the National Park Seminary, AVashlngton. D. C. LEBOVITZ LEBLANG Among the Interesting weddings of the week was thatDf Mtss A'etta Leblang, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Leblang. of Pottsiown. Pa., and Mr. Morris Lebovltx, of Pittsburgh, both well known in Jewish circles In this city. The ceremony took place on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock In Moose Hall. Pottsiown. and was performed by Rabbi Englander. of Philadelphia. B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE Eicluilva Vauijivllls Eueoment THE SPANISH DHNCERS . From "The Land of Joy" "ALL FOR DEMOCRACY" A War Tims Novelty, Santos & Kays: Doolcr & Bales. Others. -t- TnnAn"STOP THIEF" tf.rr- -77- z-z-r.i. Hlianoui jr runny. .mn -fUffnu J Phtlopatrlmn PIyrt.JPBrTT 0( Or 0000 ntusrnt.Kv, M.gttmi . n4 sue mrtctUa etUA)MW 1 TJ mjmktTjm KrX i.. tT - i.' t )& I it-trrsv'.. ,.'Vl - -,:m? t(Wi SUMMER CARNIVAL OPENS ATFALLS' j .Al Ten Days' Affnir Will B Soldiers and Sailors From M licrs and Sailors 1 Schuylkill Section -? "V A most elaborate summer carnival op this afternoon In Dobson's Athletic Falls of Schuylkill. It Is being given by patriotic committee of that section of the i and the nmreedn will he used In aid the'weril for the 465 soldiers and sailors of the FaMa The festivities will continue each af tefSOOJl r '" and evening for ten days. There are Frenefc, &jjj,0 Belgian, Italian. British soldiers and Ballork'WW . . . ..... t ' .HijKi j Dooms, each decorated appropriately Dy MAf.:,i expert The amusements1 Include hobby tvj horses, razzle-dazzle. Kelly slides. palmlstryiWir.'V dancing and automobile rides, directed bJC$j&i -ir. .mines iaw'son and i. w. omewoo.'?fvtf, Mrs Alfred R Byrne has charge of the lcJj7 cream Doom, wnere tall Dalms ana vines !! trellises add to the cooling effect of the froie'wg custard Assisting Mrs. Byrne are Mrs. WU-' VoLtfJ nam Cnrrinn. Mw. Annie Swartx nnil MlulVWd nrnre lvlli- Jtftf Sandwiches, coffee and the picnic extlM'.&feSfl a .11 .....-,..4 ... .i.. 1 .U l ..1 - - -.rf HiTyJ'.iti James Law son and Mrs AVIlllam T. Gray ?S -urn. v. nHnes est, assisted Dy Miss Marjr45.s-.v. V Stehle and Miss Mary Kyle, presided at UmjSSM n..na.. 1. .!. ..1.11. .u. 1 i. , .a. Vffrf '"""i v.,ui, nunc ine irinuiiuuc, cajiea niwJ3B crackers are found at the "ov er-the-topJ&' J tinntll In lh.r.. nf 1r. Alk.. Uanrlib .''V. !iA Hnnd-embroldered ecnrfR nnrt alt Korta n-4C.2jvi dainty fancy articles have been donated fori y Beaumont and Mrs. Oeoree AVeer are her aV -j? J slstants. Miss Alice Schwenck, an expertffJ palmist, tells fortunes, and Miss Mary Bono- t, 3Aj ma directs the Ashing in the fish pond. "& j 'tSftfia The Falls Voung Men's Improvement A- &v"isi soclntlon sells cooling soft drinks, and tlMi ', ftM young men of the Literary Institute haye,5for"Jj charge of the dancing. Mr. John Porter,"'f4SvJ HarkneRfi In Hlreetintr the unfffrfnlnmaatjiSlrn, I which Include moving pictures, slnglng"vyS!fI.;3 the Falls male chorus, and on Saturday ereiGH,Cll nlng a show by a number of talented soldieraMW Among those taking an active part In thaKWj entertaining and patriotic event are Mrs.; Nffil Elizabeth Dobson Altemus, honorary Prel35ftf dore MacKenzle. president; Mr. John Kyle, --&? vice president. Mr. Charles Bathwell. seera-iftafe tHry; Mr John Wjatt, assistant secretary jiSfw.' Mr Joseph I.allv. treasurer; Mrs. Rachel ftf&i oray. atb. William l.nrnnn. Mm. UTai-ie ijTtvjj Cleary, Mrs W, Bonoma. Miss Ellzabetkv "fiWj Kelly, Mrs. Hannah Hardwlck. Miss Mary 1S) Flynn. Miss Eleanor Byrne, Miss Alice Fox.s,tisM5 Mrs Charles Schradel. Mls Sara Hampshire.' Vtif Miss Jennie Gallagher. Miss Marian Byme.J1tsf Miss Mary MeCarty, Miss Annie Flynn, MlM sBR? f.eraldlne Gordon, Miss Alice Burlow, Mrs;-gS)i Marian Cole,. Miss Anna Lawson. Miss RutlUtSKA Carwardlne. Miss Marian Gray. Miss Isabel W&fo Cray. Miss Helen Mahoney. Mrs. Geord'''V? Hamilton. Mrs. Chnrles Mcltvalne. Mrs. An-iU nle Flanagan, Miss Mary Ryan, Mrs. Jarne - MDiriilr riua Hannah tTnr Sffaa Wmu Burk, Miss Annie Foyle, Mrs. F. Casey, Mntpi . Bcmimom, aiiss uisie .viacKenzie, illsaij Grace A'alker, Mrs. Harry Blnkin. Hra. James Cunningham, Miss Katharine Jonee,' A, ....o ............ ,,...., ...,CT. , iivuwa MUlft, 4.vw.jfl AVIlllam Tawl, Miss May Ryan. Mr. John J. Bergln, Jr.. Mr. George Markey, Mr. AVIHie.ee Buckland, Mr. M J. Rowley, Mr. John Grove i Mr. William Jones. Mr. Jesse Rlggall. .JlflTl nnrt Atrn. John Sttnfton. Mr. FHwnrrf .TAaaal Mr. John AVhltaker. Mr. AVIlllam FergiaJE Mr. Joshua AVhltaker. Mr. BenJuMHi Mitchell. Mr. AVIlllam J. Benham. Mr. RotMel Boardman. Mr. Herbert Russell, Mr. TheMaKfr' Wilcox, Mr. II. B. Cole and Mr., HtrbStB ' Johnson. i .... a r7 & 16TH 1 V,-vHi. STBEHT ". il.r. this week T Hilar. 1U A B b U it 1U A WVt-Zfi In GOLDWYN FIRST SHOWING OF "JOAN OF PLATTSBURGt'4 AM. NEXT WEEK- NORMA TALMADOMV, in "DB LUXE ANNIE" T" A T A I? -t MARKI PALACE io a m 11 MAItKHr 8TREBT & T In 11 1S P. M.H. SELECT PrlMeM CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG 1 In "THE REASON WHY" 'jl . All lt Week FANNIE WARD In "THE YELLOW TICKET" A R C A D I chestnut nF.ijrw larrf n ID-IS A. M 15 S-4S S.IK T'JS. 0:0 . trT em TrEit-'TTC5-vvr yt I'll i I 111 VI I'lllltl I SiB sa ;rf j t r In Artcraft Picture. "A DOLL'S HOUBt( J -rt VICTORIA MARKET 8T ABOVE V THIS WEEK THE FA DOLLY SISTERS WH In "THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLLIM"!' Wi TOMORROW A""n Bv.B,M Next Wetk. "BLINDNESS OP DrvORCwU PROENT MARKET ST. Belaw.lTTK M" "- rAttJtai T WAT.T.Ar!Ti,. PP.IIA "B: I EVE, ; XAh MARKET 8TREI AT J 11 A. M. to 11 F. 1 VAUDEVILLllft, CONTINUC 'THE MERRY-GO-ROUND1 CHII.1 oaiiliuft m ,u, JU9ZW &iv nDnOO VWVS MARKET 8T. 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