' y iMmmjt'r v "ftjjfiSJf! "" 5r'rt'" :"e?i' I lit iiMl iT iniili '. V ". ' 4 ; EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1919 11 t rtrA-V -. JUST GOSSIP1ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Regrets the Death of Mrs. Edward K. Rowland She Talks of Various Women's Summer Frocks Other Things w ITII the awful !irnt of Inst week. most entertaining has stopped Ith n "dull nnd thickening sud," hilt once the weather changes n bit, thoe of us who arc loft v III doubtless be nt It again. However, there arc not ninny left, are there? Did you ever sec any thing like the rush to Northeast Harbor this summer? And Cape May? It seems to me as if no one were going anywhere else but northeast in Maine or Cape May iff New Jersey. Toil might as well bring some salt water and a beach up to Philadelphia as go down to Cape May, for ynu never see a new fnee down there. It's Philadelphia all over again. Well, whether Its north, east or. West or South or Cape jfay or what- I ever it- is, don't ou wish to gooducsrfj this awful heat would stop? , w HAT a shock Mrs. Ned Rowland's death was! I do feel jwrry for her little daughters. .Tuvt think those two little girls have hnd two shocking tragedies in early life in the sudden death of both parents. Do jnu re member Ned Itowland. the father? He was traveling on buines some .iere in Connecticut Hridecport, I thiuk and suddenly dropped dead in his apartments there in tne n" about four years ago. ' Mrs. Rowland, hnd been quiti ill Jor n couple of months, but was fo much better when she went up to the Poconos a few weeks ago that eveo one thought she had nearly recovered. Her death came suddenly on the Fourth of .T;ily. I hnc not heard any of the particulars as ct Mrs. Itowland worked awfully hard this winter nfter she and T.sther and . Dorothv came up from 'Washington where they lived for a time. She re opened the nmergency Aid shop with ---. .lAAnrntlnnt. nnd mnile it the sue- cess it was this jear. Her little girls tt. ve-rv intere.teil 111 war wurw i" , II 1.1.1a,. fpnm tllf and used to sen vrgeuim """ . farms of their families nnd friends in -, front of the r.mergency Aid on alnut street. They have the most wonder ful long fair hair. . . T suppose they will live with their grandparents. They have a paternal grandmother. Mrs. Kdward Rowland, and both maternal grandparents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Custis Hnrrison. are living. F.sther nnd Dorothy nre nbout fourteen and twelve jears of age. The last services for Mrs. Rowland will bo held today in St. Davids. I SAW Angie Nalor in such a pretty etc ii, oilier nicht. It was n light green organdie, made with ninny tucks in the skirt, nud a tucked est of the material in the waist. She won , a sash of the material, too. with a bow in the back. She had been dancing nnd her face was flushed and she did look too pretty. She has lovely dark hair, which she arranges in a simple becoming way, and awfully pretty coloring. Harriet Heberton was at the same !... f !. Atlr nnrl alio ,vore loillT I,,.. us .... ".. ...... ..-.- n earrings. about clothes I white orgnndie covered buttons. Her hat, a small snilor model, had a band rif-soft satin nbout the crown and was finished with n fan-shaped, outstanding wing of dark blue feathers. The girdle of the frock ,vas fastened with a small bow at the side. OF COPRSn when you've just an nounced jour engagement, and it's a perfectly marvelous night with a moon, not n cloud anywhere, and n soft gen tle little breeze trying to cool you off. "tlm maddening crowd somehow doesn t Appeal to you. And so. wnen youve ... ,i id,,, hurl nn .in attractive , oniuiron. .Master Alexander lirown. ciperi, ... """,,;.. .7 ". ' . : . .i i.,j k, n.. .,. c Tt.in.i ..e,. . ... . . .... . . has lotind time to wnte cneery letters inii. ...... - ---- .. .... s-:i. r... . i m . ii. from utinani jo-th "'.'" , ,.., tution, and e,er, niember of its. stau ' ' ' """ ' """. r" potties in tneir pockets i no morn e ot i . ... ... . , . , , , ,. .. t w ll ajisu.n iikltihi dress nf white 1 nen heavily emhroid-1 Master Neilson Brown and Master Hob- JuJw ,n...k-r ...J I. i r-... ..U ....'..'., . .. ... frsor of mediexnl histor, and diie.tot .i,. ,in, :' in.ii,i i ,i.;..l , i to mothers of the sick bojs to tell then. : . ered. It was made with a low neck. I son Brow-p will leave for Narragansett .cou,,, u-,. --p -- ."ffifciin. tl "" ,, k ' w' l"l" , of the college courses for teachers. This ff,,.,. N ,',,. ,.,'rgeh '. pnhl,,' ,,p . "hat is being done for the bo,s here D A I A f . .,. .. .r .,.0l,.l nlr.lln nnrt Pier on .llllv 14. .,i,ies i "allul "' u" worn win ui u Miiooi ... , , , , ,,. . ... ., ..'.,' ..r i- i, ....-l, t....i ,i- xi .. r t li ii. V mw. . iiu-..... - Kramv- Kane from Oeorse Kane Anna of obxenation and a demonstration I .."...".;.... . "- " "" ion. neiore ine war tne snnor '"'.. ''"', ,,."'" "' -'.-" JL ,214 MAItkT.T PrBKIT bow. of old blue satin ribbon. Airs. ....... , Mcponald. bv her mother Anna 1 lark, from , cents lending up to the war. Ill order recanted as a snrt of 'cnod-for until- But I con Idn t eeu luue done it with 11 A M. TO II .10 P M Conyers Button, who -. Marie Louise ,.';. J '" . ? "; -- , lVeJJ'lBrKi .lVe.a'icT KiS B U nTwi M,h i SehoT -it nu '" "",,liu ,llp UM invl1"'1 a'1 tl,P " A man in 'ailorV unim w' s out the splendid s.wnpathy and encour- towv TOMoni.ow ., weds: Dunham, had on a striking dress of M Edith R. Llllsou. of Briar Hill Tiiilti H.mu.M hf"' Bg '" ,Ut .Npto I."b,lc.h,P1hno ' C,,5luut tieatment of these issues at the Peace .n, welcomed except to places he should ngement from Mr Moore and m, three, TOM MOORE Mr light pink, with a girdle of old blue and Hosemont. are spending a week with m-""!, hf TkoKWA UliSf , trert below "-'J-"""' itrcet- Conference ; the race problems of theln0, visit. With the coming of the war hois All the bovs h,ue been in sor ' Vhcusluy ,t,AY i sItI a brlehter shade of pink. It was cut -Vr- a"(l Mrs- lolln " Ucnmson. at fr , Harrj a DMM.AImeda Gordon from Demonstration School nineteenth nnd twentieth centuries; ami the enlistment of hundreds of bojs I, he. one in inlntion.-.ine in the uavj IM.siB KBHcrsoN m TUB avai a ..u laiMHS i xrk nii.;.. n, sr.. pn.,ell Kvnns in the car re- I l.or irom r-ainuei i. i..ei, ............ - . . .scar i-.nst nnu ine nngii.iii uanwn, pro- titers, nun nm nn, s ion uic f: -,...Z .?. J."i l Z best . . . !" A"m..F-'J"';!-:' x K'n trhiri'vo. invading vla n to- ,,,,. theYouneTnrk.revobitionandthe i . . . : in. 'll... u. .11 Lii.M ill .x.ii .11,'iir.i. in r i nr. ? , ,,, ; rr'V" T h,xe seen M"i, Alnr,,in ''"r-v- "IniiRliter of ' ; n "" " '"wal erSnundefa from Emma ' ginning Kre.ieh. community civics, j ,k wars- militarism in Cennam .,.,-.., ormTnv ntn "tav The Mh ! M"' tA,trM' J$T' "' ",n'' "- ! VE'fefe"' Jn SmVusIT fSS 1 "rn IMropean historj. etc. The , f p '' nnveme t a ,d he WOMEN S for many n long daj. llic SKirt was a gonf , Lnkp A, lunepesaukee, where she J". ,5'V.Vr!,,in.:J iteien n ootaldfroml school nf ohser,ntin is n tvnicnl ele- .....' V-MIIM vj succession of circular flounces and tne ; , Rlmmpr at (. , Warren lic.otwnld. Louise H While 'rom . . . . .' , i '.'"" '""" "" ""' ."..... rtr..ln aaiioin ,,-nlst ,n finished with fine orgnnd e I ni wil.lam H White. Eatella c (yluer from mentarj school, hnwng eight rad(s ( onference and the reconstruction of Qfmfl Ml IN P ln.St. ";""J5.t Vr rw,h tinvlq"01S' SSL"? V.. DvsS!ffr J&" Xs! K'SRX fS! ' H las been organised and will be ,n- I Kurope; the league of nations', freedom OUIMlj IVIUOlU r one to n dance nt tne ciud in tne nig f-. wltli several Of your orotners nun T iers you dance n few dances, drink n iv lemonades or some things, say t (Tes, I think it's nn awfully pretty k, Ing," several dozen times then with Ra. desperate glance 'nt Fiance you slip layout between dances, "to get some air," Vfand when nobody's looking you slide around the clubhouse, nway from the noise, nnd lightR nnd prying eyes, into the seclusion of the big touring car parked out on the edge of the driveway. Don't you? You certainly do. But, when jou do it again, do be careful that Nancy doesn't happen to be parked right next to you, because tancy takes things in so rapidly, and .JslJti you suddenly appear from n de- ( jftfted car with jour 'bat off, and one Abrade of your hair very much mussed JAwell Nancy draws conclusions. And f Nancy has to get into the" car t6 go . .. liAmA enmA ttmn vnn IftiAn" UVUIC BVWlsv . i ti v n NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert E. Straw-bridge, of Meadow I'Odge, Bryn Mawr, enter tained at luncheon yesterday in honor pf their guest, Miss Hope Harjes, of Paris. Among the other guests were Miss Eugenia Kelso Cassatt, Mr. An thony McKim. of Short Hills, N. J.; Mr. Owen J. Toland aud Mr. Frederick 4 Straw bridge, Jr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Straw-bridge and their family left today for Asheroft, h. I I- where Mr. Straw-bridge nnd his sou. Mr. Kobert E. Straw-bridge, Jr., will XTS play iu the polo match. J Mr. and Mrs. A. Hcckshcr Wetherjll "eT had as their guests over the holiday fc Mr, and Mrs. Harry MeNichoI, in honor of whom tucy gave a ourict luncheon, Judge and Mrs. Norris S, Barrntt and Iheir sols, Mr. Norris 8. Barratt, Jr.. and Mr. Thomas Ii. Burratt, have arrjved In Capo May, where they have 5J .bpenecl their summer home. 3 4 I ' I I . I Thoio bv Photo-Crafters MISS MARGARET IIUdllES Of Iilldns Park, whose engagement to Mr. A, Cullen George, of Wil mington, Del., was recently an nounced j , ,, , ,,.,,.,. nnd Mr. James Hancock, of St. David s at the Iladnor Hunt Club on October 'Si in honor of Miss Anita Krnns. daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. Powell Hvaus, of , Devon, who will makefile!- debut next, .!,. WlUtcr. ' Mi Mildred I-ongstreth. detmtiinte . , ,, , w ii.,i. uuiiKiuiT oi .ur. .inn .ur. imam Iongsfreth. will entertain a. dinner on oniuruu. i'i:uiiik ui umior in .ups Maisio Ruh. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . . v. . ... . . Henjnmin Rush, of West Chester, who is the cuest of Miss I onirstreth for is iiie guesi 01 .uiss i.ongstrem lor this month. rTJJt VJl . Saxer. Nathan Sandler from Anna Sana M.- n.i,.,L o. tji. i i 'r. Anna S Tltmm fi.m Kmcrx HI TS. Kobert Sn.ro IJrodhead and man. lio-.alHll s Muii i ;-mn N Wilson Miss Frances Cljde M. Ilrodhend. of Vautler llenr w, t.i fm .Man H Strafford, will leave .Inly 1." to spend i President Juilue .r Ml. Iiaei. Judge Fcrgu a few weeks in t'unada. Miss Rrod- ' r"n a'"1 Judco nai of court of Common . ,. . ........ P.iaa No .'I. criint'tl ilnal decrees of dl heads marriage to Mr. Mark ( ooper i llinil in the follow ihb cases will take place in October. Mr. Cooper.' ..Am,'""i, 'V""iuln; frolV,.J,!Hrl''l,,r'1J,"u!l1.!' who has been Msittng here, hns returned to his home in Rome in. glad to hear he will be able to leave v. T, ,, ,, .. , . , the Ttvrn Mnur llnsnitnl Sfitnril.i, 1- . .. .- . c!.i. . . . .. .. ,,irs. nmitn ana ner tini gnier, jiiss ,.-,,,.. r, C.....1... .... i ... ' . ixni. I ,-un oiiii.ii nun ii.-i- ki.iii.i- "PC T r -.. ,-.-.. . ... " weorge , nivert v arter anil Airs, .... v .. . . ... . ... .... ...... .'.in. u .-.iittii.tiiii. urru i.-.iiiriiit-ii .. ii.,- ..i-i.i.ii. ...in .---. -- -- . j.r w.r. ...ill. u.iilm,,i.... -i... . ...ii. . .. .. . . . a.i.v. Alire.l Sforiiu.t , . a. nu ....... ' " --- - - ) .. , ..,... 1 ..., I. .... . .... tarter. Ot Hrjn Jlnwr, Will spend the,,eraon from Harr, Sander-nu llllnm A --. . ... .. ... - . Mr. nnd Mrs. .lohn II. Brownbnck. r., of I'olo ronci, Ilryn Maur, hnvPiMa P Hurkholder Thoman s jtmn from i.r. rt i ., i.. leu, ior xape .uny. wnere iney will spend the next two weeks at the Balti - more Inn. Friends of Major Rutherford, Ij. I ,na ft nalTerfriin, Remain E Haker: liar-' in a number of notable school sjst.nis j time, a special course on fireek ci,ili7ii .Tohn. of 4S Kontli Twen-v-rtrst slrnel rlel Talhot Axerell from Ipaai Thomn Av-i re Arllmr Tl Ouinn. ilenn of tile tinn nrosentlnt- n snpioc nf tlio iininne and Media, will be glad to hear of his return from overseas. Mninr .Inbn is nt . , ,, , t .. "... ,t ' , prrwiu Biuiiuiieii oi nu- nailer iieea Hospital, Washington, D. C Mr. and Mrs. fJeorge Sullivan, of Merion, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Frauk Craig, of the Touraine Apart ments,, at their cottage on Franklin street. Cape May, over the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, of Mount Airy, were among the Fourth of July guests at the Columbia Hotel, Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Knight, of South Marion avenue, Vcntnor, nrc being congratulated upon the birth of a Ison, Richard C. Knight. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leo MncFarland had ns their guests over the Fourth at their cottage on Columbia avenue. Cape May. Mrs. Davis Pearson. Mr. Rodney Pearson and Sir. nnd Mrs. Donald Flnnigen, of 5939 Drcxel road, Over brook. Captain John Nevin Pomeroy and Mrs. Pomeroy, of 23.1 Pelham road, Germantown, have left for Chambers burg, where they will visit Mr.' and Mrs. A. Nevin Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Kendrick. of Wynnewood, have taken a houbc nt Cape May for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Beckhnus nre staying nt the Normnndie Hotel, Ocean City, for the month of July. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sherron and Miss Cornelia Sherron will spend also the month of July at Hotel Normnndie, Ocean City, N. J. Miss Helen M. Boyd, of the Bowel ton Apartments, Is spending several days at the JIorlborough-BIeuheim, At lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomson Sherron and family will spend July and August in the Poconos at the Swift- water. Mr. and Mrs. Barton F. Blake and their family, of Merion, loft yesterday for a motor trip through ffie Pennsyl- vsnia mountains. Mlai Alma" Wanamaker. Tounirest DIVORCES SOUGHT BY 208 APPLICANTS Final Decrees Granted to Many Petitioners in Five Courts Two hundred nnd eight nppliintloni for divorce confronted the five Com mon Pleas Courts toda , it being the last regular list for the granting of final decrees before the September term of court. i Judges Staaka and Monaghan In Court o ,.' granted the following divorces. .Mice , inkens from huuard J. ,, Inkens HutliK M Hora from Stanley Henri Hoss frederlck Jl Abler from Mary Abl.r. Oertlia Olontz ironi .Mattlmnre Utcnlz. Ueorge 1. franklin irom Jennie McK I KrHnlillu Hannah Wright from Frsnels bright Hun i GoidLerg from Deckle Ooldberg. Knthn.nl Jlaetirson fields from John It Fields riur ' enco K llnux from William K llau. nilzu l win nrcimn Moore from William u. Mooie . i Harriet Krufen from William C Knuen. Jloren e Fanning from Joseph II Fanning ' Kathei M MehoiviKarrr trr.tr. 1....IX fl Krhiltn. tent Helen Haxes from Walter K Hne. I.OUI I) llnhlihl rrntn f.xIln A llaxhlrht: : i Kllen L Da, Is from l.dward J Ual Harriet I llruhaker from lhalmon 1 Urn , I baker Millie Klrschenstcln from Herman Klrsihensttn llce 11 Rile, from llarrv P .llllei Ida shnlnellsk, from KM Shntrellxk.. Anltinn, I'.ixqunnllo from Catherine A I'af- ' qinreno Julia r La,e from John I ! Julia V L Hoff from William II Huff arn V. Rcle from hrnparil N Hi.xlc Kmm.i H Iiorwart from Vorman I Dorw-art t .ith arine ltahn finm Daniel I Halm Herlhi Frederick from William A rreilerl'k Lottie i Steward from Charles Steward Illnneh.' Downs from I.mmanuel Down' . , , , John M Rlmon from Tlnse I". Simon. Wil liam H Pollard from Emma I. T Pollard. Irene F llollowa, from Harrv S HolloHN., Kmll Smith from K.dward Smith Ilutli Pearl Herr from .lames C Herr. Gertrude n Waison from James V Watson Gertrude K Elliott from Waller Ttntand Klllott. John J Melster from Lillian II Meister. Mar, J. ' Heed from John .1 Heed, Andrew A Sheard ftoni Onrollne Sheard. I'dna H I.entr from f.afaxette l.entj I'd Marv W No, ell from ,, lillnm M Ne,ell John Albert lanen- hower from Anna Uose Danenhower Ham r Morasch from I.oulx H Morasch Itea fl Wllmer from llliam .1 Wilmer Helen Simpson from Kills K Simpson. France C Green from John 1 Green Ea Jarasplowsk,, ftom rtuhin Jaratnlouxk, . Teresa Crlscuolo from Laurence Crlxeonln Anna Cohien from Charles Cohien Wnllrr I. Ksuntlcro, from , Gertrude Fnuntlero. Harr Cohen from Idn Cohen. I'mmj M Parreii from John n. Tar- r'',r:r(.,ldfnt JudKi nrfltl JudW . anl Judgo rtogirs. i,f murt of common Pleas f0'!io;,ing,,?"n'" ''""' "' "'"" "' loroth B Iieiermeiter from Howard George llclirmeistcr Lillian W llrockwa from George C ltruikwii Kiln MtCnnn Hl- lock from William Alexander IJlmck. Man ,M' 'n"nir,,.F",,.n'.f ,rnn.' ,:'l!"Hi " ..''"m'o' George Iloffmnn from llarhare I Hoft- man. Anna HlnUle rrnmllirri Illnkle aiiim ZZZyZlJiTZ: itim'Sw '' "" ' ''"'" .'" Vifjr frnin nick rrom same M-dnUk s tjtnei .Minion ' iinnei it ! iccr Irene I, .m v i--rt .. from Hnrrx o Met i.-nr i.steiia 1-: Pioud ,f,"" Owen V Proud lMir J lingers from jlHrBRr(.t t nogerk Matilda Schulta from rliiKlav S.hullz Hup Sjxpr from Clair .1 i.on. i:dard Hickman from Uthei HUkman MarEaret Kntcrlch from Max Knerich, Lena, Ahrndt from William Ahrndl. Lillian II i.cmii irom 1,011 n. -w I'-."".'. '".".,.'.',..' ,, hinllej from Ilrlwln It Smile . Bertha Jtiil Cath- Michael Cannon from Annie CnnnonC erlne Hoffman from llernard 11 Honti i ... V. ...... .......... r.-....i i..lm r: Hut man. .iaoei i. iiuisii. .... ................. ;.-., .u. ir.n.. rri.i.i , prnn cj llanzei. "i. "'" ,;"', l-.i. i.n uiii c. Prederitlt William Ilenke from Lotll. l , . tlnke. Mar, ll l' irom fsnuiiu ur. t.'.. . I.ln.,1 h. her fattier I'ain.K 1 iianu-.u. from ilenjamln Spertor. Frances M Hanson I . t.......v.l.... ,," -,rernrll. 1(1 na MSTior ll'": ..i...... T. U.. ..nn nl,.r.nl t n r.lll - iron; x " ,..."",-. "U-,.-,,.i,r 11 n. I t'!M I null . UM III! it i min is. . i.. wx . . - ..... xienrs irom i inrent-c . - .V,"'V..,. k'H,.'"'-...3'" .Vn.i,IrnMn.r VeAm riiniiaih turn. Rfivc I. kpnx rrnin lttri s. , nV".." t . rort er from llliam Tortler. . ! Hurnet'ta Uounghv from John ll Donagh, ,1, L'rTr,,.i,n' V,Jh w i i, nU ' Sdiuiman from Simon hi hulman Kiitharlne I oVmudHluriV.' Miller: John C 'renhall. .1 ,'rom France M Wrennhall .Margaret ItCuen from William 11 Jlccuen. Ha Walters from Iloae Walters. Gei trudeMnu, Hoop from I io, Id It .Itoop; Ellzabeth'MTowatt from John Max Glowatt, Mabel C 53a, Is. hv John 1. MOKlej. from John S Da, la Theodore U Tucker from Sadie P Tucker Deaths of a Day SARA H. MULLEN One of the Oldest Employes of the Wanamaker Store Dies Sarn II. Mullen. .TffMi Baring street, died yesterday at her homo, after a short illness, ut the age of seventy-two years. Miss Mullen was one of the oldest employes of the Wnunmiikei store, huving worked there for more than thirty years. She was one of the original staff, and was emplojed by John Wanamaker when he founded "The Depot" on the site of the present building, Hhe alvthc head of the department, in charge of interviewing customers, and was w idelj known among the patrons of the store. She retnined her position uutil live weeks ago. Miss Mullen, who is survived, by a brother, has been a teacher iu the Sun-daj- school of the Asbur.v Methodist Episcopal Church at Thirty-third nnd Chestnut streets for manj jears. She will be birifd from the church which was founded by her grandfather. Mrs. Lucy Shaw Mrs. Lucy Shaw died last night nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. II. Walter Hcrroth. .120 West Logau street, from Injuries received when she fell last December nnd fractured her hip. Mrs. Shaw w.aa eighty-five jears old. She was the widow of Theodore Shaw, who had long beeu engaged in the tan nery buRluess. She is survived by a daughter. The funeral wil be held on Wednesday afternoou, Interment being at Cedar IHI) Cemetery. .. Mn. Rebecca D. Monaghan Mrs. Itfbecca Darlington Monaghan, who died nt the home of her son, F. S. Monaghan, C03.1 Pino atreet, on July 4, was a member of the Darlington family of Chester county. Her husband, Itoh ert Knimet Monaghan, who died iu ISilu, wbb a prominent member of the Chester county bar. She wan born iu West Chester vjglitysix years ago and spent I vua irom r:uimci uuiiibi vun.. , . .... . " ... i t . eun ,11 . oil nil lull-. ill HUM" e . ......... . -.--..... . r. , ' P Lisiner from I Maxell K';""is "' "f the war. many nddition.il tmn and educational . treatment ot Fifteen Years of Work are for pleasure .ides and a real home -- , Super from KUli M 11 Surer Yi tin Young- courses hao hern added and changes, normal, as well as of certain t.pes of ....... .. 'cooked meal now and then." i tCh ins-er from John ouwlnBcr. Maria. ( d departments deficient children. A course in clinical -'. ,"" is n" just a war, , , 0 1 Cohen from Frederck i ohen. ueorRc Kh.r- iii.m- hi omi leparimeuts L,i,.,i ,, i,i, ,t,u , one tmmlnntt iho mother lor more than tifteen j ears Oranges I) sr lined. I s4?HS!..- -. .h?.."-.".'"..."1; ,Vb.f.a' .,"" Siirn. Moro SPn"' '" ofTfrotl this I "l"cnt io, .which this, ear supplants the motherimr the ho, s nt the . , ...... .,.. tettM i firacl, :i: s xuz frm Louis P Stulzfuiah jear than ever before, much of the course m in otser,a.ou o, ess n - - -- .,;s ,.,, .-...,.,. .,,.--s ,.., ffSW , A Lairence from Charles I. Laurence. k . . , , n iom.P methods of instruction, w ill present the "!y-v nr' nn" ".".. V ,.' . ,n trihiited among the hospital inmates 'SMM, 'oraceK Ward from James n Ward. KdUh hmtl ihorge of "'" "ST , mrtIioN of flinip toaolilne a Iht-y Imi e "nf"1 "ll th tmtie ..r tho Inst fn , hvp bw. lp ,. nf ..jInrthfrM f' . TT, s c I.eary from Lawrence A Lear, Jamea .aarro. 1 rencli courses are also in ,.,..,... .. , ,ears. i ., .. . ,. ..... sm. Paramount Artera ft Sp inot -Ot. ner.m? mere, rour jrenrixl' "yJji j aCH th; movefj' to Phlltiilelphia and be itatsMttl piber ot'th Tenth' I'reOiy. -v y ' -s . ,, ,, ; eU A ". . tt. . , -I'-! rit i A RECENT iM' ' i W IS I s B if I -I SSIil IS f Wm 1 U ' -n It t Wpt I " Slfc I vr K -'$ " Photo bv rhoto-Crsfters. MRS. Rl'ShKL HRIGIIAM TRYE Who before her marriage on .lunc 2:t was Miss Kleanor llonsal, daughter of .Mrs. II. K. Bonsai, of 1110 Locust street fT r PfPATAf ? J MJ1J 1 M lj A. V Yl J - - .m. nrtrrr T i rrrrT t itt-itit ynnvrnnnn SCHOOL WITH NEW COURSES -'- - -r liar Studies to Be Feature in Curriculum Spanish Classes Grow While German Decrease The l'niersit nf Peiinsjhnnia summer school opened its fifteenth nu- ...... I k.,t!.. ,.!-. ..:.!. .l. I . nuni session todaj with the largest en- mllinont in its l.lcle. demand, but there were noticrablj smaller classes in German i ne growing - iiemnnu ior proies- , slonal instruction for teachers has unu i Tohn H Minniilt will act ns nrinei- ..l .. l.. ,1 ...: I.:-I. . ..I 1 I"" '" "" ubihuiihiiuuuh .ih.ii isuum, WHICH Willi Oiler a COlllUlUatlon Ot ,,, , , , , . lull Or h c 1 sehool mill sen or hci ducted to demonstrate to superinten- dents, principals, special super, isors and grade teachers in urban mid rural j schools the most nppro,ed principles. ' ""' practices known among prn.es- siotitll teachers of the highest standing department of the rniierit, .' : i i... .i.. c...i , ,e ,..i.. mar on -ine issues ot tne war. ot- i. i,rt. . ......... h..nrnAin.i .,. .. :.i. will offer I , ew courses this year on, holds of literature, art and philosophj . composers io riu- inu-i. .... ..i- mu- The Novef in America" and "Tlieinnd of hose periods in the history of.cial state song of the federation. The Drama in America." which will be open, the people that were of the greatest im- w-ords of the song onlj one stanza to both graduate and undergraduate , porta nee to European culture. follow: students. Another inteiesting murse will be ri7 'piiiMifrnina. oi' nnrf i-c.' The work in psychology has been given by John Dolman, dr.. instructor' rhy daufihtm romrciofc their lives strengthened by the participation oft in English and foreusics, on "dramatic niicie. Professor I.ightuer Witmer, head of the and interpretative reading," in which Birthplace nf Liberia, mnv friif keep department, who is offering summer I some attention will be gion to thej K. free. work for the first time since li)l-. ( 1 he psj-chological clinic, which as .unin- TODAYS MARRIAGE LICENSES 0l.rmnX if rrrV4S1i5un,hora'.f.nd James Slsto, 1.120 S 10th sl and Frances Festona 171.1 H HUKa sl Charles J Tourta,ol. Jr 4208 N Reese st . and Flora Walton .11 l N Front st Joseph McAleer 3K30 N lfllh st . ind r.,a I Xf D....nl on. Mhel.lnn ml H)m,n w,i8enlan 9Vi x 7ih si. and Ida Magolousky. suns H I'ercs st Otto W Krancks, Jr. lll W Rlttenhouie st . and Ilessle A Plmton flirt V, Rlt tenhouse st Joseph A Kleinbaus, 3111 W Huntingdon st . and Acnen Wilson, lllll olnerset bt Herardlno Trecaiawl. 2122 flearfteld at and'. Joseph L'appo Jii.'l M -ii s. Hjman n Allman MS Tasker st and Harah tlllckman .100 Dickinson st Santo Malarano 11113 S loth st -and Caro lina nnmano. 1211 Kimball ft n.n,v a uioliA lT H h tlorlda, and Ilertha Miller. S1127 Ivmtrtpn st LCharles II lloekadav. 131s S 23.1 st . and Anna -,i, i,owe. m-i.. c ...i -... - John H. Crowe. 30 Callon t and Catherine McKeever. 232 W Walnut lane Charles I. Piston. 240S B Adams sl . and Abble M Dace. 2011 E sillier st Ilorle Golsleln. 412S Stiles sl . and Mary Weiler 4123 Tamhridge st ItalnrTnemlnai. 1.1211 Deal sl and Cath. ertn f nirlf ''.'..IT MllttPT St William J.. .Moore. (-- ,!,"ls,t1. Vo. and t lornee K, lioonie, .'in .- i r lorenee rc. iioenir -ti. r- "-'" .. Bills Johnson. 21123 Federal si . anu uerin.i Scott. 1218 S lOlh l Clarence Jones, 13.1 I alrniouut a,e . "h'l xianna 1'orner i .,. ...... ;'"- T-iane 1 no V Wanklin st Ernest I' Nightingale. S.41II Ajinln st . and llrldget Sl. HKhinonn aw .- ixr . cmanuei Hose Harry Berth John E. rrederlek Anns. Charles Duhols, 1114 Spring Oarden st . and , ,uun Unnaco Waterford. N J and Mot- x1!!1 llcGt' 'Vin't"!.'., !t InJ rr.n. lle "Ic'lardl. 010 Ixln.ble st Abe 8 riluebonil. 140 I'orler s . and rrnn- gulrll)1, Cer,lul. llinghnnipton. .S V and ces Yobbllch. 22.. Chrlflian st Ernestine Haspantlnl. lll,erlde, N J F7ft'S,cksBIfjrV.i I? sBwm'rVive I'lnn"1'1' v J,-"- "" lujlklll a,e . Maar,?nCAole?hraT42-..,MT,: Vn'i J ! ' J. n..n. Mil s. Tu,.h...k. Hy,,,;2oV3MnlMsV!Jd,..,.a!Ans.!,.odar .1. and lt,,e i-h'Il0,i'..rh..1T ion Indiana ave . anil lUiry.Prodj.S3s ,- sth st . . De.ka'rrlu. Kularkl 2S20 Mercer si I ,.',.; "''"' ." ,, ,,... .. . Kile. Uisil Hrown V'fs lifth M twra . Abrsins. iiini. "c .juTk- si' " " Vaughn. Trenton, nnd Alice Schwartz. Anthony JotM.ias. 1 ?'""""' "na "viola s cSii I i',31 Tl is,,, ,. w Morrs,ille. rn. ; I'luiries urst ami, , .,, IfBn.raniltfli 12.1 Wilder Sl I , lOItt fl v-ailipneil, 1..J.I . AlllSOIl Si . ... w ... li 1,.. . IIIn1,nH.l, .-n.n.1.ft".n?r".'i''V"x, '?.V Vi nd n.rh.r Edttar.l J Deln. .Hull Carnenler sl . and ('urn Shaoffcr. Keildillg. Pa.; lllclinnl ,. lieoeuu .I .x . ""; " . x.,...n filii s: n.sHnlnf. .. tUCrSllie, .X. .1. i .X.IRil". ii. ............... r; ""'! " ""v'"w -".."" """ "eve'nbVrg WnVSir-ld .1. and' lu' mond C kills. 4lTiVrfc.ld. a,e and and Anna M. Walters. Mt.-Holl. X. Plilla. elplila. Tl.e boy told the no lee ,lrNtSon"' 8i s. 7th .t , ' Anna m Ktrininj ,llsi. Park.de a,e , A,fr(1(, nrrl8 nn(1 ,Telinip (jreen. hs father died three jears ago nn.f that L esegang. sasn .- inn "" ."r. '"." ","";, ":" mi, ,v ,,,i.: ... ". -. i ii.t,ln llol ltnriiiiiiiil Vi.tcski " moiiier uiru in inr junu.-uiu iiuriug Noble. S3l N oih st . . . orl Jerraro. it llil .Indiana a, e I Cooch Hrldge. Del. , HaUionit .elisKI ..ij,-!. n. gnlri he hn.l nlanneH V'liosi i.v',timaavV,'ira AVnUcn, P "SSi. .iirche. '.t: " "'", and Margaret Moore. Phoenlxvlt e. rn. : jj--; ,ton on ,j ,arrn- -- 7; ilftM. 36M n. Chadwlck .t., Joseph jiUUno, 2132 w ''"'t.., na Flyod Travis. Greensboro, Md . and intVnded. he declared, to follow a road tirr Kannlng, 4?2 Warn. ave. Theresa He.rpUlirv 21S7 . ?' ''t.!t-lAHenn Urns. Camden, nnd Iridic ,.dnlr from the terminal of the renn- VAhurt At neininn mil i.ainunu rniiv. ,omu ' -'-' - -- t: '." i - ..-.. . . . .- -,... . '.. KiU;Pw i Cambridge st. ' ...nrt BtlUtr WWc J. "'n V'Jfv ?. i.' WtO0. lIUiaiUipilin, null Wfcjfct As" By vaiila Wmu W xBtde io iTir-.K.iiniercsk, Camden. ,tUJl4in4 SfamlnlA .A M;J '-Jlj' ! ' ana .'. t . 11K,in...u.. !.. neareut farinfiQllSC. . J- 'TMR-Iih?clns)ia; :S CarptH.eix ijmmi. )'rt- fv. i..., --- , - IjH tf&rar-.'t, c,K..- ,v. TiBmiMiMr'Tr"?! ' ilT -"'V"J' .'nkw. -v-- - u:it. e-n-i...teMas)-. -trinYri'iiiiiliWh V"- Ti BRIDE v ' " ,y ; i AlK V I M M hT t1 J l 11 i 'I l 'I Jyi i , , - --. -. stitution for the examination of indiu- dual children, was founded bv Profes- sor Itmer at tile I nlversitj ot renn- 1 ennsj hania. War Studies One nf the most interesting courses is iivniiiua nnu mo iiiu.n qin-a- I.. .!..!! I !.. 1..I ''". ......... l...tv ...... ...... ........ .......o , ,..,,. :, ;,i ,...i,i.,L .! kim i iiiuriu iiavi inn ihikii i t iiiiihii ' . , ,cTA. i:e,.,n ross.ns In the x ..-,.....-...... ....i . ...... ........ nf the seas, international and domestic. , labor problems, the Bolshevik! move- ment Greek Studies II. Lamar (.'roshj. director of I)r the summer school, w ill give for the til st contributions of the Greek race in the technique of ncting and to the relation' j of interpretation to impersonation. I "'.hun.,.,.kl7,4074? 1.2d"';1t"' a"'1 "P ' jonn ,v Slaughter 13ns nirkinson t and Dell.1 Griffin. 12L' ClrHen ml Ilnnto Grussl. lillf I.;i.rii, ,i nn.1 Marlf , Dipnoiite. 1314 Tasker st. WHleAhaJHi.rer"2si,N-,"Flrr!lMh." nnd ii A ! !ey-,c-!iJ ! ,:v 3-J "' nl"' J,ar ..nua..an, r..,.l L. Vf tr 1 1 .K,(. a.e Henrj- Thomas 1202 Melon sl . nnd I ui ....... .,..,...., j.ua ...dun a. "'filhfl'i Kl'B, wWih I! nI, Iarr A t.iees M li i' s A staten isfx nobinson's't " ' MonMnan - Lewis .s ranWi.o inn .s loth st. and cA'd'iS"!? ft1.," . rt7vfcni'?SMn S' Millie E Me. ker 47. .1 Klni;sei.sing ae William I. Shotlehl 142 Knxbnro a,e and Margaret C llruhaker. 4.1711 Mnna, link ., I'l.U X'lll.n r'.X ...... .. ... 1 ..--.1-1- l.ulglna I.aila 2.14 N Simpson st rrederlek W Anilsirt. H12ll Oakland sl aud .,ialiei t iirreu. in.-ii .,lalie r iirreu. iti.-ii .sellers st . ivnloux Allen. 1.143 Sliilman st , and Louisa M'ark. B.'S Rilrmount a,t Charles J Ilutlm . III.IIN Mi nine ni and .i Alma K JVIlllanis 121U Manor st nd Ida ,Vcln Minnie C Jeller Washington, t) l' I'aul All.n. il.'SU liirklnson st and Nellie K uaiiagiier, Ar.imore. ra, tiriuxr- ni iini nuimiii , . -, m. ..i ,. . . . -.. . ' itmnnerK. i.hhi p i ii it i r.iiuon. .mi., .nu., ' - j nieves uei i uuu toot r-rom spruce n,i Beautiful A,tl?r,,".,l,'r.t:.u.' '.,1.V.!?''',1, -V v. -ndi:... ,linlriage licenses were issued hero ... .. . . """ BeoutltUI Oeoreo KreieMnn .nn x 7ih,i and A.u today : William Adams and l.muia .... CCPSiRE ADAMS Juiues Johnson l.lli. Anniii st ami .Mary i ')' " '" . i. M,irff ,i IP, Atlniitic fit,. Mrs. Mabel Wright and' a tremendous drama of human ll Johnson. 131S Annln st. Itrooks. Charles D. Mlllldnrft null irillll "'"""' .,.'. .. ... . M" '. I . " ,hat the glamour that fasclnal X rouse. ..Il'l .-x (in SI .-.,, , ,1 l....1n,i.1 nn. Kuril I I..-..H .....s - ...... ....... ll ,iii it. -' L". .,., U5 '"" ,"r ,,' ".'!'' """" Cessom Villi OlIZo Vol (1 and Ange Hie -'rs- ' ". '" -'- ninming rmrose path of sex Indiscretions Aifo, .. Mr'SKi "'.Sii..':,'"""': "V, ,Z t .Mln.lPlnl.l..: Hnbert H.,l.o.iont V-MO Spruce street, found their ' i,ri. last iu the end of the Jourr I ami 1'n.nlt T.xlilHB. 224 llelancev st . and T. ,. ... ... v r ........ IT t .K.ilinu1 C, Tnia.,l.u llnm. ne T'HI ln cnA TWELVE INVITED TO DfNNER, . ; NAVY "MOTHER" BRINGS 33 t Mrs. Moore, IF ho Has Aided, Sailors 15 Years, Says Those i of Today Arc Better Men Than Those of Other Years With Three Sons in Service, Woman Takes Delight in Helping Warship Workers. Distributes Fruit in Hospital " hen ii fiml nlivn ilrnh nnrl no i I blue uniforms almost ns thick as pigeons about the City Hall plnzn on Sunday mornings dun t think the birds are the drawing card. True, the marine and! sailor Im.is wlin gather there usually have n lot nf flin watching their fenth I i ereil friends gobble up pinnule but all the time the pigeons are devouring nuts the bins are thinking of n little1 later in the day when thev themselves ' I will be "gobbling" delicacies. Tor the Citj Hall Plnzn i wheie "Motfiot" Monro, who is teallj Mrs. C A Moore, of 701 North Sixteenth' street, meets her "imjs" on Sunday, mornings nnd leads them to homes where the m o entertained for the iluv. There I isu t a sailor or a marine at the Nayl rl who doesn't know "Mother" Monte That's win. when she imitcs a iln-zon she usiiallj has twice or three I "I do not ihser,e so mm h credit for country and is raising a fund of $100.- I times as many. I the recreation work ' modestly ex- (()0 to ti nonce the work in states thnt Three. Sons In Ser,lre plained "Mothei" Moore. "P,e justhne not alread.i ratified. Tile Penn- been the medium. Hundreds of person- s,l,nuia brum h will voiitluue its head , In neat looking dus- cap and apron nn, organizations ha,o inntribiited to , quarters in this state according to an' she was cleaning house toila. getting ,,e happiness ,,f the bojs and are still , nuiiotincement made this morning remit for the return of the last of her helping to keep them tontented Jewish, j thiee sous who entered set vice. She Icjitlinlic and Piotestnnts alike have pro- CAMIIY CI PPC CROWI CIRC sat down in the midst of piled up brie- ,it, entertainment and recreation. All I "HMILI rLtCO rnuiVI TinC a hrac disarranged furniture and clean-, ,ne to do is let people' know what , iiik ii.-ii-.-ipiii-riiuini to iniK ii uoii t nor hundreds of "bojs" at the na, .,ards. bo,s fnr ,hem to take to dinner and on- ' tertain I found the doen wailing for,; 'me nt ( nientCitj Hall and we started to walk to the chutrh." Mrs. Monro paused anil i smiled mnmisoontlj . "As we pa s ,e inssed a cornet- tin po s'lilnts h'liled ns ,. lib I 'Wheieiiie )ou goingV flereats 'an swiMc one of the bojn. And the three strays looked so lonesome I akeil them i"11111" I thought thiee more would - "7 - , , ' lien xe got to the church one of the hostesses gasped and cried. "Mrs H''bring'"''''''"!!' 'h'uY. sweted. 'three more won't make much different e ' Rut when I looked hack at my 'family' I counted tblitj three. All along the street, its other service men spied us. they got the message 'eats' nnu ten in line It really was a bis 'There is a vast difference between ...... ... . ......... . I the sailor bOJS Ot tOlla, and those of ten ,.. ., -t.c M,,r i,i ..!, j,ol(1 Sundnj services on board ship when ."' "(" ' ,...r.,,, ,,, I ,, . .... . ..... . ,-. .. .. , no proven ineir worm io i ni le iani th to 1'nile Sam I pie changed. The J wn wide oiieti to .1 ui- lUIIUHl.- "I ui.- ...m .... . i ,i .nlles ,1 ,,,.,i-.s s ..oil os .1... ..l un I lliniit -s it ' i c iinini . .............. e... .... . , . line Him re FEDERATION wanted: Composers Are Asked to Write Notes to Words Mrs. Abbott to Receive Manuscripts The State Federation nf Pennsjlvn- i "'omen has asked all Pennsylvania Dear Vrnmiilvnnia. ire tinn: to Ihce. I The stanza is snug bj "i. 1 1110 women who are members of the association. ;HE?E:F:r new musical setting is desired Mrs. Frederick W. Abbott, of the - , music 'committee of the federation, said : We leel sure tne iniisn-iun- ... .. , . . 'll X- :... ....l I.. .....nntlni, MnIP ""' . '",',!"," " ' "" 'musical settincs. irom wnnn .nn- i "' selected, which, if approved after a y jear s trial, win in- ii.i.."" ". u ! oration ns the official music to be u'U nt nil meetings. The committee asks jear s trial, will ne uiioptcu uj un- " nr an meeuiiKs. "l ..'.".... ,he co-operation of all ciimposers ni the ... .1... I slate. .. 1 Mnuuscripts should be sent to Mrs Abbott. Hooni 201. the Hello, lie-Mrnt ford, before September in. Elkton Marriage Licenses Spoors Philadelphia, nnd Julia Lnngo. npari.i.eut nan ucen strippe,, or ciotn New Haven. Conn.: Leon P. Jones and K. f"r- and perM.unl effects valued Frances Kelly. Trenton: James A. nt more than $000. IUackiiian nnd Laura Urechter, Atlan- I A trunk containing clothing nnd nl tic City. John Hamagawolf nnd May uahlcs worth $."01 was inside the door Hell. Philadelphia ; (Seorge A. Sweeny, read., to be moved. As the women Cuni'den. nud Ileba C , McConnell. I reached the place n dri,cr of the I'liion Philadelphia: ticorge L Thompsou. Transfer Company stopped his wagon Port Deposit. Mil., and Mollie Thonip- in front of the door and said he had son. Herrcher. III.; John L. Hebtirn. I been ordered to pick up the trunk and - Wilmington, Del., nnd Martini 1 ig Sun. Mil,; trunk n. ....,... ...! T .... llt V.ierlst,.ivti " "'" '," . . V-in ! .la.; ,,liner ,iruo mho .xuuu ,ii.w,-i.. mm v"3Klli "MOTIII5K" MOORK spect gi,en them and responded in kind, j needed and there nre lots of hauds . 'stretched out to do things I ?"? '"T ;,,,':' '"?"'. .S ?l V, ";'".""'"- '.,''' """"'" "",' "" - "" '"' e.i i i.iim .i i n .i ii.- uuiiii- ,.iiv.-. .,,- ii. i , - lsnK"IR' "" "IK " ?ames until 111 . men inc coiiiiii.-iiiiii.iii iir.ixni.' esiori.s ior ns. nun ine ou.s nrc u;.ch nt uieir naitaci.s n ui :,,ii i lequenu., I hne enlertninnients on the battle- ships, ton. and oor Sundnj morning there are religious seniles. Men nud women fiotn fraternal mgaui7atinns. ehunhes. cnic clubs. Y. W ('. A. and I W. (' T. 1'. musical orgnnirntions and just individuals help to make the, prngiams Intel eating. "Todni there nre more than 1 1 KM I men in the two navy hospitals here, and I take isji.ois there frequenth. We plan automobile trips and day enter- tnininents for those who are able. I wish more people with automobiles j loitld know how appreciatite those bojs .ii"'M t in njih' -""' i", pur iii- , V(,ntP )nt pia 0I getting tne fruit. n,l ,,.. nn-iol7.itir.ns nnrl r.r..,,.,s fl "ni1 mnnJ or.dni7..itinns and groups of persons have eagerly helped And with I all her good work. Mother" Moore I 1 ..... I.. !.. -.... I.-... ..I. . . 1.1I . i "i". "' ui nn- .u m, i-i.uia. iu. ullll' nnd one in the arm., Frank, my soldier boj . is coining back this week. That's win I mil getting exerjthing lived tip . . . 'nmun.l hero Wo nro soon ,.,,, u. i .....,., ..-.. ,...,.. lllioui Hie iinppiesi mnill, in Hie worn. IAAGE. DANISH PRINCE. ' ' inspects camp dix Delaware Men Who Built Persh ing Stadium in France Re turn to America (amp l)i, N. J. July -Dix is1 entertaining a distinguished ,isitor l"- daj in the person of Prince Ange of Denmnrk. Accompanied b so, oral memtier.s of the Danish einbnss, at Wnshingtnn and American nrmj offi- cers, the prince, who is a captain in the Danish arm,, is inspecting the camp. Major General Harrj Ilnle the ramp commander, entertained him at luncheon The men who built Pershing Stadium in France, aie hack again ut Dix. The, are the members of the Fift, -ninth Pioneers, the old Delaware National I Guard, uniler the command of Colonel I T(Oif 1 All luillffli tlmi ii n. in- i mi. I1..1I III.. j frtlim. tmi( ,,es. tlio units experhu-ed nenv, sneiinre anil nnu u large f uher .. ,..'.- v i " ,"-;imi.i.a. t( i neir nniii inni nc iicenient. hosn es ,,0 Madiutu work, was the building if ' a spur railroad near .Miintfniicnu. which' a spur ranroao near .Honttnticon. which , enabled the French to bring up niiimiini ti . .i . y.,uis ... ,M. , t i.iii nun me l iiuks were n i e to i . --...., f(irvulr(1 (!o,ernor Townsend and mnin rcsi , ((,nts of ,)olllro yMtotl ,, ,,, ,,, .,,, FAMILY GONE; HOME ROBBED; . i tuke it to Ilroad Street Station. Farm Lures Boy Away Locked up in the Camden city jail tur.lnx nn n cliiirre nt stunllniv n hnl. 1,. - .lm. t.. i. .. I l,r .. ' ,, ""'"s, loutteen ,eurs inn, sum nc run nwit.v irom tne S - SUFFRAGISTS OF CITY CAMPAIGN IN SOUTH : Mrs. Lawrence Lewis and Mrs. Archibald Harmon to Fur ther Move in Georgia Mrs. Lawrence Lewis nnd Mrs. Archibald It. Harmon, both ncttvo members of the Nntionnl Woman's) , Party in this stnte, have left for At lanta, fia., to carrj on the suffrage ratification campaign in that state. An- , noiincement is aIo made that the Penn sjhnnin braueh has contributed $200() for the campaigns in other states. Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, who wai chairman nf the ratification committee in the IVnnsjIvatiin campaign, will i have charge of the work in Georgia. As a southerner nnd a granddaughter i of Robert 13. Loo. Mrs. Archibald Har mon goes n an important assistant to the movement in combating the opposi tion brought by the southeucrs on ne- 1 count of the colored woman's vote. Mrs. Harmon has mnile a study of the ' situation m the south nnd hns nc- 1 cumulated statistics by whtcn she will 1 proie that there nre more white women than colored women in the south and that t'jere should be no greater fear of 'the coinrod woman's tote than of the colored man'". I The National Woman's Party has; outlined nu aggressive campaign for immediate ratification throuclintit the South t-ourtn street bakery and Dwelling Heavily Damaged ue,n,,K,B ... "'" .uKs. uc- sirme.i .. q inn.,.., ... sugar. ..our ana sni kiuk .".ui,, nil nun iiiuk ami urovo Mrs I'ragisli and four children in pain, uoui iiicn u.-us tiuw it n siae en. rragisn wax nwiikc .-inn sent in an alarm which preeutcd the fire from leaching the upper parts of the house, The loss is said to be heavy. The origiu is not known, " " Presbyterian Summer Campaign The summer tent, open-air and dailv vacation Bible school campaign of the Preshjterian cnngclixtie committee wi'l he fonnnll., opened at noon toda with a meeting in Witherspoon Building, at. which Captain Cjpsj Pat Smith, the Lnglish evangelist, will speak. Reports will be made b, ,arious committees, William Ilr Scott will preside. MARKET ST AB. 7M KITH i-clal 4S i iviaurice i ourneur IHUU.1V.V. :;, , . p tB DnJry Lane Melodramatic Succej ' iiti "W71 l U j.1. " i ne w niie neauier Hemarkable Cn-ler-en Scenes Pro.luced nesday OF COMRADES" UDAY .ANCHE" t- i a px T A K v A Ll 1 I Xl ciiESTM'T rim ow 10TH .c ........ .-. - i -. r ir. o in T. XT. m v M. 4.i. n no p. M. U ..: ri,U In C.IRLS- ' luaigusuo- x.u.iv Paramount Plctura jVICTORIA MARKET Ano.e nth Thl Entire Week Clrst Presentation s.. itrsr- j i t im. . . t,r t VL KHL.H1N 1 BERT LYTELL ONE THINO AT A TIME O'DAT" CHARLES AHERN & CO. CABARET A-WHEEL OTHERS. I rpnSQ kTN", Slark" Sl nin finm . Ut ,,. ' . , VsxVA"'1 "ft M' xi j, uini ii.s.w . . iJ f iii iviriiiiii - TEOPLE i In 677 iSStxTOTE? It HKKT STREET Wwfti n S at ji Nirnn vSImJ CONTINUOUS yrtim VAUDEVILLE ) tfdSAllPn 11 A M to 11 P M. f A Y T T O 1 A i Ij f J J s l. J& Esr,Ar,FiFT FxrnAonpixAKY nEGj.vg This Afternoon at 2:30 E,er Afternoon nnd E.eninp Thereafter. Matinees at 2 SO- Exenlnge at 8 30 Mat. 25c and 50c; Evgs. 25c to $1 None Higher a ntrtrniinr TrT3 TITT AT A OC?PO t j S WELL AS THE CLASSES, TEARING THE VrJU.. r HUM A . . r-, m.T.n. .T-. PHAShJ Ut l.lf. ItlAl At- rrrTS kvkiiy JAN ApJlJ I WOMAN IN THE WORLD i - .-, yt t -pv - T-1 , I UI Is SA I) ( ) H I I I 1 U ll U V JL j - - s . x i rx , I n ra r u n u ' ' .aturing X RICHARD BENNETT Formerly of "Damaged Goods," life Prov. es on the does not rney Every Mother and Father, every Daughter and Son (over Id) should see tifa picture. Not a technical work hut a lo,e story cobj ulnlnff much of happiness and much ot sorrow NO CHILDREN UNDER 16 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE Wm. L. Gibson & Regina Connelli in The Honeymoon' rEAiu.. m:oAV & Mitrr-cn biieehan AI. 1IEBMAK, linCNOi:!. t BERT I IDEAL and Dig Summer Feature Chow' WILLOW GROVE PARK Victor Herbert r Orchestra 1?IR vix.ivo.ia Jjhl Afternoon WEDNBSDAV. Jl'LV ft Kvsaloaj '3 the chora Ij society ok nin.AruMj. , PILIA With HENRI 8COTT. BM ' Prominent BololHs. 2CO 'ojsjft, i THURfiDAy, JUIjT lO-HBMBBftX'l, - i j ' i ni" r VI. JjCAYPTV AliEOA V'hb!J4iurl'' I J ,: n ! .1 t f.ti
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