. If ' -Wf J- -z f i j' ft' rsP ' ss.. I r li l i.y i- i i. h IK.-. ." i 8 R4. '. ' r.n- VA m i JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Two Engagements Mr. Howard t Knbedlcrand Mr. Harry Ncilson Sponsors for Jghn Cromwell Dell, 3d rpWO Important engagements were - nnnoiitcoil yesterday A"""s Spencer and .Tnok Mnnt".i'iirr nti'l MT"inetln Folta nnd Mr. Hughes. Attics Spencer is so attractive. Yon remember she was abroad with the Red Cross for a year nnd came back hero eiirlv this spring. jut before the Victory bnll. I remember for I snw her tbec Hint niiht In her nurse's costume n ml I re member she told me that she hud been home only n few days. She had ex peeted to go bark again nfler short rest, but hIip was taken iinlte 111 and was In the hospital for five or h weeks with n bad rnw of appendicitis. Later her plans were changed about go ing bark, and with the announcement of the engagement comc the news that she will be married on the Kith of Sep. tember. .ill. .'..Mil,. VI. It l AIMIIIhI'I UI.U.H'l of William. W. Montgomery. -Jr.. Itolil Mlllrnm,.ri. Mr. Vl IIUv l!lll,,f ' i- Afn.. .. i . .. . i. .i Montgomery, nnd Dick Montgomery. I think there are two other sisters, too, lierthn nnd Mar-arct. Agnes Spencer, or Flfi jis her Intimates call her. is the daughter of the late (irahaui Spencer and Mrs. Spencer and extremely popu lar in the younger set. She is a sister of Mrs. Charlie Potter. Mrs. Robert Hunter, Mrs, Heylnrd and Anne Spencer. The second engagement announced jj, was that of Mnrgarcttu Foils', and Mr.'v' SI! If I ! fl' Mr,..,.ictll ..jKiiwu ihikii.s. in iti. ........ r oii7. is tne uaiiKiircr oi wocior ...... Mrs. Clinton loltz nnd a Kronddiiiipliter of Doctor Samuel I'pjolm. the rector oi ot. i.ukp s i.piscopa, muici. ... - nmntown. She is a sister of Mrs. n bert llarned and Pollv Foil.. No date has been set for this wedding. TIIH little Hell baby was christened last Snturdaj afternoon at Si. Asaph's Church, in Ilnln. lie N the Min of Mr. and Mrs. .lohn C. He!1. Jr.. j on know, mid is nnmed John Crom well Rell. .'Id. The Hev. Harrison 1!. Wright bnptized the Iribv and Howird TOiPcdle,!- and Hurrx Xci'son we e his godfathers, while his mother, who -is Miss Sarah Ilaker. nod her sister, Mls Sophie Ilaker. weie the godmothers SPHAKIXft of the linkers remiii'ts in" that H.ichel Haker. who went ah"o id in January to do "Y" work, will n"r!ve home very soon. In fact. Mrs. linker receied n cab'e f'-o-n her ju-t n few .days ago sajinc that she was sailing. T am wondering If the other gir's who went over with Rachel will come home, too. Thev lnc not all been doing the Fame kind of ivmk, I bc'iotc. so per haps no. Frances Clark wis one of that pa-tv and o weiv Agnes Irwin and Ilettv F.Uiot. Frances Clark has ben it I". i"'e ITut in Loniton most of the time, and Agnes nnd Ilettv have been at I'rest. though Itettv was icrv sick for a time with tvphoid and had to go south, to Pnu for a chamre of nlr. However, she wa back and at her -work in two weeks' time, and even during election time in France, when no one was n' lowed to leave the barracks. Agnes and Ttetty wenybnrd at work in tliei' hut serving eats to the soldiers. TIIH Main Line was certain' fu'l d cns on Snndaj eirrvlnc ""mikahlv clad passengers. At one point we met a pnrtv in a tourln? car and In it was a girl dressed in brilliant ournle with extremely short s'ccvs. trimmed with Tellow. nnd it puiide and yellow tu'lvin. They wen so fast 1 did not see what the inateiial of the turban was. hut as "we turned toward King of Prussia, what was mv amazement to beho'.l b" fore me said purn'e and yellow cos. one. a,nd let mo sav here it wns some ame iated. and to find it was n bathing suit nnd rnbbe- cm nnd its owner wis bound for Martin's Dam to take a swim. IT IS absotivel all the ruge this jear. this swimming in the open nooU which are all around thr count! v. Th'-e are a number of nrjvitf. oools m (he big plnces mil there nn.1 now and ag.lin you hear of Ihein. I did not know until jrsterdny that the .Tonnes had a pool on their place. Mrs. Henrv S. .Team's, you know, lives in Devon. Well, thev have a pool, nnd there were a number of people up there on Sunday diving in with grent ardor. ' Mary fnul Miinn has a large pool on her place. You know, she kept the old Paul country seat. Woodcrest. at Itadnor. nnd had a womlerlul pom ting Like theJennes's nool. the Muun's out is not open to the public, but all tne Jlimn relations go there and take their friends whenever they want a swim on a hot dav Mrs. Munn's close relatives ... m. 'n.,,1 Mrs. Paul Denckla Mills. Mr and Mrs. A. J. Drexel Taul and the Ournee Miiuns. and liy the time the wee Tnuls. Munns, Mil's nnd others get into that pool with the grown-ups there's not so much room left. The fleorge 11. Hnrle pool is, very Ar. nn.1 verv lnrce. That is always open to the pu'b'ic, and you may imagine what it was like on Riindnv. Some crowd Til say. There's the Mill Dam CreekClub, too, which lins a pool, and the Wnlton place at St. oivms. ,uncv Hallow-ell nnd her (ilrl Scouts go to the Walton's pool every Saturday and v.- u'niini. nlnee nt St. Div i s. Nuncv I ., iv ,, ........ i - --- -- , , havea xvonderfnl time tnere. .tio gether, those pools on the Mnln Line are kept pretty busy, to say the least. NANCY WYNNE. 'SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. ami Mrs. Robert V., Straw- j bridge entertained lit luncheon on Sun-J day at Meadow Lodge, Itryn Mawr, In I honor of Jlr. and Mrs. Ktiwnrti iirovvn ing, who left yesterday for Japan. The other guests included Mr. nnd Mm. Archibald Jlarklic, Mr. nnd .Mrs. S. Wynne Tfoillki's, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Townscnd and Mr. and Mrs. Suinud Beti ,ir done ty tne renei comnni.ee uinn..,..- out the country. The quota far thc Phil Mrs. Henry S. Jeanes, of Laywcll, ndelphia district is 0000 'children, nun Devon, will entertain at cards tomorrow as yet only a little more than 5000 afternoou. Mrs, Jeanes and her faiulry" hnvp been provided xvith Jinnies, will leayi on July 22 for Northcabt Mrs. John Markoe, chairman in this Harbor to stay several' weeks. I pity of the committee of the fatherless JUr, nnd Mrs. IiiiIh It. Purc. .!p .ni-ltHml it' fni' rVIixiifltj t .. V...(V,.i. tnneheon on Siiudar at Capo rn,. . Among tliose present were Mr, and Mrs, 0. A. HeoliHcher Velherlll. Mr, Hodman Wlster, .Mrs. Mai ion Dougherty, Mr, Caleb Fox,' Jr., Mr. Louis Parsons, Miss Charlotte Halu nnd Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin uatens, , p The gueats -at the dinner which Mr. mj 9)fm, Hv. i8ou ristierr ot uriar 4WH.. IA-2 V I'nsndotia. and Mr. Mnleo.m S. Hupy, whose cngagiiirtit was recently nti notiticed, will Inc'iulc Mr. and Mrs, Clarence W, I'Mier, Miss Ktlrn l.nthio) nnd Mr. William Hopkins. An Interesting wedding which will take tilaee nn Tuosdiiv, September '', In Trinity Chinch, l'rinceton, is thnt o.' Mis- Helen Uutherford Russell, dnuglitcr of Mr. Archibald t). Russell, o.' .". ' Knst Thirty-sixth street. New York, and Mi. H. Lawrence llcnsnii. son of Mrs. I'dwnrd X. iifnson. of Chestnu Hill. Miss Alice Wcthorlll. daughter of Mr. .1. Price Welherlll. lias as her guest Miss Louise ltlnckbiirnc at her home in Cnno Mny. .Mr. and Mr. John A. Appletor i linve . , . ..it , ...,. -trnl finni a motor trip to Maine nilll lire staying Willi Mrs. Appll'toilS "..rents. M. a"d '.s. '''Iicoilore . Itriitb. at St. Davids. Mr. and Mrs. Hrnth ami their son will lcac on Wed ncsduy for Winter Harbor to remain t wo eeks. Mr. and Mr. I.ed.Mir.l Hccksclier nnd n.l fnndli of Itu ('wo'-" Kadniir, will lpave tomorrow to spend the li'ilance of the siinuner at Northeast Harbor. Marion Dougherty h'ls Mr. and I'eiiiiimin (Jnt(rns and Mr. .. -- -. am 1 -Mrs. KeiiiI,V YniTow visitin her for n fl, (, n (. Mu, Mr n1( j,r, j .,.,.,. M cin,.lllKh HowMiii hae returned from their wed- dins trip ami arc at home at 420!) Chester menuc. Mrs. Hewsoa. before her nuirrl.ige on June A. was Miss Kathleen Clarke Miisou. daughter of Mrs. William Douglas Mason, of S,,.,t:, Seminole avenue. Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Mason will leave on August I to spend the remain, ler of the summer nt (Jlniicester, Mass. Mr. Ilevvson's par ents. D.."lor and Mrs. Aihlinell Hew son. of 2PJII Snrucc street, are at their summer home at Spring Lake. X. J. Mrs. Jiohcit W. n-iniel and Master l.ncien Smith. "1. of Primrose Cottage. W.vmiownnd, will lenve this week for n stay of ten dnjs in Virginia. Mr. I ....is Mr. nnd Mrs. at their home Parsons is ,0 Mes .,f ljiuis Hodman Page. Jr.. In Cane Slav. Friends nf Dr. and Mr-, John K. Walker, of L'OI Locust street, are glad J hear th.t Mrs. Wnlkeris oiinlps-in- from lioi.f.ri.j,,,). jlinr.ss' n (lie Penn sylvania lli.s.iital. nnd with her family, will lea,e for Milfonl. Conn., about Ausust 1. Friends of Mis. I'icrson Conrad, of Wn ne. are e'ad to heir she is r".vr'". ing from an operation for appendicitis. Me. Shine Svntt. f Wilinin-ton. and Mr. John H. Whclen, Jr., cruised f.'oni Phi'nde'plii'i tntfn.no Ma'-, wlie-c they were the guests of Miss Catherine Cnssaril over the week-end. , Miss Marion Huntington Chase, of W.vncote Manor, has returned from n sit weeks' trip through Maryland and Virginia. Mr. and Mis, Donald de Put Craw ford, w hose marriage took place on June 21. have returned from tlfrir trip, nnd i arc recciiing at their home. 121 Fust (iorgas l.ine. Mount Ai-t. 'TV bride will be remembered as Miss, tsohel P, Itrown. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Tlrown. of IMst Mount Pleasant ave nue. Mr. anil Mis. (Jcorge Shea Dayton,' of Hochelle avenue, who have been si.cnding the early summer in the I'ocono mountains, have returned to their home in Wissnliitkoa. The Itev. Herbert S. Agate and Mrs. Asntc will leave the end of July for their camp hi the Ailiroudncks. Thev will be accompanied by Mis. Agate's mother. Mrs. V. Hyrnes. and Miss Kinilie Craven. Miss Valerie ftusscll. of 1M.'7 On tnrio street. Tioga, entertained at her home Saturday evening. July "J. Among the guests were Miss Ljdla H. Strath, Miss Marlon De Vauey. Misi Kveljn Douglass. Mrs. Irene Johnson, Miss Imogene Ilussell. Mr. Wesh-y J. fnllioun. Mr. William It. IMIaptano, -'.r. i.arr.v ... ivin.uneuiiei. .ur. i,i- ward I., llilduser. Mr. Thiirinau L. llarnard and Mr. Hurry Iluniplirej . Mrs. X. Allen Stockton, assisted by- Miss Helen K. Morton anil a number C aides, was hostess ou IiiCMia.v even- ing to the Historical Hike party of soldiers, sailors and marines, which is conducted by Albert Cook Mjrrs ever Sunday afternoon to Independence Hall. Christ Church, Franklin's grave and other points of Interest lu old Philadel- pliin. The service men. numbering over seventy, were reived at thc end i of the hike at the I'nited Service Club! nml dven a swim, u supper and a roof " -- , garden entertalnnieut. CITY LAGGING IN CAMPAIGN FOR 9000 FRENCH ORPHANS Philadelphia District Has Provided Homos for Only 5000 of Its Quota, Says Mrs. John Marhoc PHILADELPHIA, is far behind its jjunta in providing homes for the fatherless children of France, and un less nromnt action is taken the city will be distanced in the great work being children ot rrnnce. wine.. .. no -....-ouurters at 1522 Walnut street, has i p clured the need of a very vigorous drive in. order to bring the campaign up to Its gonl, Acconllng to one of the chief work ers In the organization, the work of the committee is far from being finished. I "I weut to France in February." she declared, "thinking that I would come- home satisfied with the work we. I. nil accomplished, readytto settle down to a jqulet but unexelted iffiojt to get ... m.,''Alill.lMn vaa.lnntMil tftn ..f .','T V . nil oftourehidrpPL readppted lor nt l .Tt3J..V 7 fr..i ,. , spend tlnj summer in Jew rdigianu. K liabetli V. Musier, tlftu grude, Ur, llvC- "fil-lMteMiiVJi! IH-i.l a"d.J.Vfeet,'8.IV m'. , ': We? of Mm. C1.W. Clareute', Lincoln J.as been appoint: fasti, i iWiimiksMAmmftttnfuthrt nrrA-mMtjiitimi An.i-,-v n nffwfa-!. .. .-, ,Jfiate,,i?.,r.. JjiMjLSJutZ EVENING PUBLIC GENERAL HOSPITAL RETURNED TO CITY Government Turns Back Insti tution Used for Treating Soldiers During War An asreenient has been reached be tween the War Deportment and Hip De I nrtnient of ltenlth and Charities rel ntlve to the lease of a section of the bulldlnss. of the Philadelphia (tcnernl Hospital, whhh were used by the gov ernment (lurlm; the Intter part of tbp war with (!prmnn. as a reconstruction hospital' for wounded soldiers and snilors. After the lease of the buildings, whiih was effected by Director Krnscn. of the . Dennrtiiient of Health and Charities, and Secrctnr of War linker. the government fitted un the strt. 'lite I wi,h w,lwlIornb,,. losl)itllt eMilipmenl. hII of which now becomes the property of the municipality. The buildings were leased at nil nnniial rental of 1. Among the expenditures made b the War Departmpjnt. which will benelil the nmniclpiilitji . wcie : Cost of alterations r. . . SM.OIMI x I i.-in-il ll.OIIII He. Cross building M.L'Od Canteen " I.ISOU Detachment building ,v S.Odrt Kitchen 11.(1011 .Mirses home Total original alterations. Ked Cross Additions '. 10(1 (ill.llOII 1,"..".0ll .'..(I00 Deaths of a Day William S. P. Shields w illi.im S. P. Shields, a prominent t'uihler who was ahu interested in poll- I lies, died .lestenlaj n( his summer home at Veiilniir, X. J. " i .Mr. Shields resided at Tliirt.i -ninth and Chrstnut str,.,.ts iln( mil ofliccs In the Witlierspimii I'.uilding. Few men i in the i itj were more widely known, rmong it.iI estate men and politicians, i He was chairman of the committee suit to Washington in 1 !)()(! which wns to a great c(ent responsible for bring ing the Republican convention to this' ily. , Mr. Shhlils. whose brother. A. S. I. I Shields, is H noteil criininal lawjer. was born on a farm near Coatesile on March '.'7. 1M7 lie was educated nt 1 Coatesilp Academy and at Mjers Mili tnrj College. West Chester. He begun his husiiiess cm per in the Lobdell Car i Woiks. Wi'ininglon. and in 1SMI en tered. the building held. In IKS." be I flit the Avomhilc P.iier Mill ami louducteil it for tic jeais. The Rev. Joseph G. Reed One of the best known ministers in the New Jersey Methodist Conference, the Itev. Joseph (!. Kced, formerly pas. tor of Tabernacle Methodist F.piscopal Church, Camden, died ycsteidaj at his home, in Island Height-. He was sev enty four years o'd. Mr. Keed entered the ministi.v in 1.S70 and retired in 1!I1L'. In thc last tear he had four stiokes nf paralysis. When stiicken on Juh 4 he fell and his wrist was broken. lie is surtiNcd l.t his wife, a sou and two daughters, lie will be huiied tomorrow in Pleasant -il!e The Rev. George C. Moore The IJov (leorge Cliffonl Moore, seven ty - four .tears old. a letired clergyman of the Piotestant Fpiscop.il Church, will he buried this afternoon from Cal- vnrj ( hiircli, (.erninntown Mr, Moore died sudilenl.v on Saturday at his home at 4.17 Ilansberrj street, I Cermantown. He was bora in Mount I Holly. X. J., was graduated from the' Phihidelphia Divinity School in 1S7!! , Hich, who was the youngest of all ion and wns ordained the same year. Frontfi ocrtmcisters of great orchestras when that lime until 1S7." he was assistant ' he came here ten yeais or more ago. at the Church of the Advocate. Fromjhas made the collection of ran- old vio 1.S7." to 11101 he was rector of St. T,ukc's ('hiirch. t'hester He was priest in PRAISES SERVICE MEN charge of the Holy Nativity Church.' .Dorothy. X. J., fiom lilill to l!10:t. V'be ,next two years he was assistant at St.1 Discharged Soldiers Are Good Work- Peter's Church. (Jermanlnwn. and the next six years he was assistant at Holy Trinity Memorial Church. Then for ii short time he served in Wilmington, when he was forced to retire because of ill health. The clergy man is survived by his widow, four sons nnd two daughters. Week-End Party Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kilpatrick en- i tertained a week-end party at their fmimtry home in Waterfnrd, X. J. Among the guests present were Mr. A. Kassehaum. Miss Minnie Knssebauin. Miss Marion Ivnsseh.'.uni. Mr. Henrv Kassebnum. Mr. T. Kilpatrick. Mrs'. ! K. Kilpatrick. Miss Sarah Kilpatrick, Master John Kilpatrick. Miss Minnie Stamni. Air. and Mrs, Schick, Mr. and Mrs. OTtrien, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnkurat, Mr. and Mrs. Aiirenherger, Mrs. C. Leddy. Mr. K. Makurat. Mr. II. Dodd, Mr. Joseph Itoinnn ami Mr. Jack . iioman. fnr from finished; that we must, dur ing the next few months, work harder and nuicher tiian wo have ever worked before; that until another (10,000 chil dren Jiave fop.i.1 American benefactors and the l.'O.OOO ulteady adopted aro assured of nnother two years' support, we chnnot feel that our war work bus been brought to a satisfactory conclu sion. The committee nnnounces the follow ings facts in regard to subscriptions; Ten cents keeps n child one day, $; keens a child nno month. 3(l..'i0 keens n child one year, $73 keeps a vlilldf two years. All monev is tu be sent to the head nttarters of the committee at 1522 Walnut street, payable to Mrs. Markov. Today's Band Concerts Philadelphia Hand, City Hall Plaza, 8 p. m, - Falrmount Vark Hand,. Straw berry Mansion. 4 to 0 and 8 to 10 p. m. Municipal Hand, Wayne avenue LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, " ' -. .... i. . .. . - -.- . . A? .5;,.iuSWr v SScBfMSBraSsgSaiJ Star 'is trt'HjiEK. t I lSfflK s-j 3$ il I I I Mrs. Louis C. Madeira, :!d. of Chestnut Hill, with her llnee siu.ill ihildieu. Mis. M.tiloir.i was .Miss Mads L i Ish. daughter of the late Mr. Samuel elsh RARE, SWEET-TONED VIOLINS IN RICH COLLECTION HERE Concert moister of I'hUailcl- fthla Orchestra Prefers His Itergoiizi. "Friend for Many ... i ears Collection of Treasured Musi- I cat instruments Insured by Owner for Thirty Thousand Dollars rTHIADDFCS IEICI1. cerlmeisier of J- the Philadelphia Hrch."-tia. inn ercise as nice a l i-i-riin in 'it ion in the i matter of liolins. if he wishes tn do so. as a sncletj woman can in the I m liter of hall gow n I One i'ihi imagine n conversation j soiuetliiiig like this between Mr. Tlicli 'n.l 1.! ...!.... I ....... . :e i ...oi ..is oii.sH-oi ;iiri 111 nf possesses such a thing) : Musical Valet: "Whiih violin shall I lay out this evening. Mr. IlichV Thr Carlo P.ergoii7i or the AniatiV" Mr. ISich : "Don't believe I want the Aninti tonight. The Carlo liergonziV Well let me see. I used that night hefole last " Musical Valet: "Peihnps I had bet ti r lav out one or other of the (iiiaruni ins violins?" .Mr. Itieh : "They'ie line liddlcs. m tninly. Hspeciall.v the ope thai llinri 1 Vieuitemps plnved upon when be i-ame I to Aineri.a liftv .tears ago. "" lint I don t know Musical Valet Peih.ips you would j prefer the Nicholas or the Mieroni- IllUS.' Mr. Itieh (with lecision I ; "(live we I, the old Hergoiui il a friend of ninny years." The (.mversation ."juotcd above is Qciion the violins aic not. Th.iildeiis ers, Says K. of C. Bureau Men formerly in the service who have obtained jobs through the efforts of the; Knights of t omnibus employment nu reap. 14."(l South Penn square, ate giv ing satisfaction, according to Irtteis ie , ceived by the bureau from big labor employer. The letters, it i- said, form I . .. . . - ,, i a svmnosium op Ilie viriues oi pis symposium charged soldiers sailors and murine employes. Difficulty, however, still is being ex perienced in getting a sufficient number of clerical poh It is believed by thel bureau that girls have taken the places of men in clerical positions to a great degree and are being retained. MISS KLSH2 H1R1ITHK s. of 4220 C, Irani iiveniie, 'who will spend tne sunimrr In r.r England ,. , TUESDAY, j TIIADDKIS HICII lips his ho bin ''he Cnlo Iteigoni and Am. Hi have been his favorite instru ments f,n je.ns He has added the othei ,-iolins to his eollccliop from time to time. The lines! neil"ins is the Vieux- temps Ciiarneiius. which is said to be one ot the most perfett examples of the work of the old vi.ilimiial.ers in exist once. Mr. Itieh recently pin chased the col lection of the late Joseph llopkilisou, of j this city, known the world over. Mr. llopkilisou was on friendly teims with sonic of the most noted of violinists of several geueiatiotis, ami ntci tnincd ( them til his home in Philadelphia Mr. Iti.-h's violins arc mis.i. Pl fm- s:;o.fion. MRS. EDMONDS URGES HELP FOR MOTHERS Appointed to Pension Board, She Emphasizes Need of Assistance for Widows Mis. I'innklin Spen. ei Cmopils "SIS Lincoln Diite. who lias len i appointed a trustee mi the mothers'' pension fund hoard, succeeding Mrs. I Laura .MncKenie. inl.it tl . . , . Id of her in- , tcrcst in the work. Mrs. Cdmnnds will be aided in the who has ii.a.ii' a - woil by her husband. tl,. ...... ..i. ....,. ..e ., .,. i , ,.. i, moo, ikii stun, in me niciiioiis use,. "1 , -nring .or r renin anil lieigiau or- I phans bv their lespeetite govei ulneuts. I Mr. ndinonds leeentl.t returned from 1 ranee, where he served with thc V. M. C. A. in an executive capacitv. He led in the nmvo,.ill, ll Il, en,, . I ducted 1)1 the Citv I 'lull ' III discussing her futuie work Mrs. I'dmon.Is said; "Mv name was pre sented ns n candidate. I believe, while my husband was in Fiance. "The French ami llelginn govern ments have learned how vitally ueces I snry it is that clndien and mothers he kept together. The grief of the war ha taught them this lesson. Mv i husband when he was overseas with the Y. M. C. A. hail opportunity to see , x liBt the governments th'erc were do ling, nnd he tetiirned to the Fnited j States deeplv Impressed. I "We, In this country, mutt learn that thc wisest tiling to .o with chil dren Is to see that they remain with their mothers. We can do this bv making adeipiate provision for widows without means of support who have children dependent upon them." When asked what steps she would take towaids getting the appropriation of iptiOO.OOO additional needed to care for dependent mothers in Pennsylvania, Mrs. F.diunnds replied that she hnd made no plans, nnd would wait until conferring with other members of the board, before doing so. Radnor Appoints Teachers Radnor school district announces ap pointments of Dr. A. L. Itowlnnd, su perintendent of schools, of Miss Fmmj S. Pattersou, special teacher ; Miss Mnr guerlle Ilartlett. social scleuoos; Miss Frances It. Cowdrick, French, and Miss Elizabeth V. Musier, fifth grude, Dr, OUT IN THE GARDEN JULY 15, 1919 OPPOSE ORDAINING WOMEN- AS PRIESTS Episcopa. Clergymen Here Look Disapprovingly on Eng lish Plan Admi h I. a sum of ttiimen iiuestion which to the priest -s linding uianv i ...noe.ites ip l.ngliiiiil, meets opposition among members of the episcopalian ' 'lergv here i Itcentlv n ilehati upon the resolu tion. "That there aie fundamental piinciples whiih fothid the admission , of women to the priesthood." packed j to the doois the chill, h house in London Miss Maude ltovden and the Itev. A V Magee were the champions of the ' lesp. w er. five panics, and their arguments! intetsp, i-sed with hoots, cheers and hisses. The master of the tempi, ! picsiileil. o decision was announced. . to tin gieat icgrel of the audience., which had displaved hjjjli feeling thioiighoiit The Itev Dr Floy,! W. Toinklus. I rector of IT,.y Tiinitv, TJitteiihoiise I Square, today expressed decided views against the admission of women to the' '"'I?:'1,"""1' UO not ni.piY.VC such a movement "' , he said "While I ,,m in favor of sf. j frage for women, I do not think thev I ' ".',' ,nilJ 'll,"'f' '" ''" Priest'iood. "The priesthood unquestionably is , for men, and its duties ,,. dearly to be 1 .ei lormeil liv men a one. The i. luces for men and women in the , lunch arc plainly defined and each has its par ticular position The wink of dea conesses is stutid and opens what I be lieve is their proper Held in the church. They have oppoitiinity to pel form pus (oral woik for which they are fitted among the people, and thai. I believe, is their proper sphere in the chinch. "They have no place in the priest hood, and I do pot believe it wns ever intended they should have. They can render better service to the church in the capacity of deaconesses." Other pastors heie express similar views. They agree with the nrgun ts advanced in (lie London debate that ...I ., : .1... . i . admission of women to the priesthood would likely tin eaten moral relation ship. They oppose the contention that liiblienl authoiity upholds the ordina tion nf women and that the commission of the priesthood was given to men and women alike in the uppei room at Jerusalem. MRS. KILMER WEDS AGAIN Woman Who Divorced Husband Loses $25,000 a Year by Remarriage' New rk. July 1,.. Mrs, Ksthcr Wndsworth Kilmer, who a few months ngo obtained a divoi.e fiom Willis Sharpe Kilmer, banker, newspaper ,,11-tini- ll.wl lmPkn... ii .. ..f I, i.ml... ........ '..... .....a uu, c. I, i.t.i, ,, l.ll.llltliltll.l. x Y ,HSt njgt bp(.aniP ,lp hljll, of .Major Itedando Sutton, 1'. S. A., the son of the late James Nuttnl Sutton, of San Francisco, Cal , who made a for, ,.,,., as a pioneer mill nail builder. The wedding, which .ame as a sur- I prise to many of the aiipiaintnnccs of I the Kilmers, who were aware thai they I were living apart, but did not know a ''""" '"". "' T" ' " " ' """, l'"" ffil tiiiwi til flirt Km' Dr. Ilcrheit Sliii man in the Hose room of the Kit. Carl ton Hotel. Ily her remarriage, it is said, the bride will lose an annuity of ?25, 000 allowed for her by Mr. Kilmer at the time of their dlvotcr. i The bride, who is the (laughter of t.eorge Priest Wndsworth, of llinghani-j ton, wns married to Mr. Kilmer in that city in Mnrch. 11100. Sli city in .Mnrch. 1IKKI. She is an ac- , coinplished horsewoman and the creilit is given to her for the purchase of Sun llriar and other horses which made the! Kilmer rnehte sthl f ,.,.., m. ..ns f .i,i,. .1;. , .-..'.' ...... lMMi ' it mw(i- j-s, rni 111 j j 11 i is Miid to ha t,... n D..tf f 4t Art aaa 1 k . mill i nmi. in t,i tnr ,rft HliniKiil UUlllIlKLi Mr. Kilmer last NWe.nher hv Vti' by Miss , lierthn Hubert, , of Itingliamtou, nl- though the nctlon never came to trial. Major Sutton was graduated from' ' West Point and was in (he regular1 1 army. He enlisted in the aviation corps I when the wur started between this coun 1 try nnd Germany, and aided in the or j gnnizntion of several of the bureaus of j aviation and. transportation in Wnsli- I inglon and nt one of the American ports I I of embarkation. I Continuing Attraction . . SI FOlinESr "Mickej" enters upon another week of its successful en gagement. The film has a wido variety sentiment, humor, roughing it in the western mines, society life in thc east, etc. Mi.. bel Normund. in the title role, Is , ' , ",' " , ,, "'" 1A , bunoat mciiuou im.- lM,t1' c''"nln Jroll. A AjnuHraen.. rre,. , jxCM4nn fron, n , ia -JiiLiuiL: ' mdt,. ,.... :. SUMMER MOVIES ON SEVERAL SCREENS Pauline Frederick Star of Stan- ley Play Wallace Reid and Wm. Farnum Other Stars Inf V-rV.wiJ'".,1, '" """Ian," will, foul froni ,iorv i(,"f"fr,l,.'iv Jnl,n A " irr.ni Mory l,y Izola rorrraier (Inl.lwyn I" like manner to insanity which is 'cr..r,i m the family of which Ibsen ' "mny ot witch I isen ' iln( ..,.i "V. ,, """"s. "to in "Chnsts " s.. i. i i- . ' . nr"'"l tho collar could not pec. in (.hosts. s ,ol lorrester.lvent the audience from testifjlng to its'' in. i,ouiw.Mi staff, has written about appreciation by long and frpquent nn wrote in of oc niconohc imi.it li,1 is iiJf.ritt.(I , " thn family in this pin, ccllent quality. This ".is .da, is no, ,.,,, , , makeup, but rather ,, vtr, of l,. woman, who feared tummlssion of 'an inheii,,.,, (,(.sir,. fm. IlI(i;i'1XXrnk re" 'isen to ninrrj Toward the cn.l of. .no sl0r.v. iiowowi. s. overcame 'rr-ont f.. i . . .. . " " """ uccepteil her suitor. Pauline Ftederi.k is n emotional ac- u.-ss wnose work nlwins tor iMose teiition to he, i, ..!.... :..' big points. i ,,: ... . -" ""."".' , , .,., !"'. ....' ui ne ,.. : ;" '".......in. i.miiieir Yeamans Ti'tus ' 3 ."'" Ike Inma natuinl-.olor photog i.iph.v process has leionleil the beau- ties oMJInoler Park w ilh its underfill fountnins and pools ,,f boiling water, Ihese putures have be. a well rcconled and do not show the lie, kings of color win. h marked sou,,, of the earliei re- leases of this ,.,,,.,,, i.i,., SPrs well for the fi.lui.- of these travel pic- """'" tllll.. I I 1 .- ..l M., ii.. .... .1 .. li I:.. i'ti.V.T1" '"'e li.irrlur." ., nh i ' lack l.ait. f hi,.,,,.,. ,. :... Again there,, i 's -iispiajeu in ti.js- pice that important1! '"""" l'"'t. n mimic ana an f"-r that a good , i, ,,,: !nXrn "1 "'nersonator. she was in a claw by ho desired than a stir. For hern N 'm, f" M!M GouM vnriwI from thc l'l".v that rises ss,ewhat above the v , ' ?R'C.4!, '0nB fcCcnc o ar 'tor-, although their ,i. " St I. In"!,. ' "The Man Who Cam " " I - ". r- - K.w.l. r ' . . , .... Th!. tcVfls' ' ?lr K,S ' -. was oiieieil on the spoken stage ,V , ' ump 'ieuit stunts on some time ago the movie producers saw ,"' ,ral"'7'r "nd won vvell-nierited ap n ii opportiinilv to ,. In n "...i t..:..t f... l''H"se. their use. The tesiilt is"th.it the ,.!.. on view this week has been made from that stoij The iiiidei world is known (o this wiitir of life as well .is the ils latter pll.tes whole society js wont to gather, and the result is a plav which holds the attention because of its real ism A man he ies the most ,.peit eiook of a crowd of operatois in this line of wc.ik and meets a woman whose reputa tion as a thief is equally great. lint it is not the idea of their crookedness whiih causes Hie audience to say "Oh!" at the end of the picture, because the woman turns out to he a -vrlter of novels ami the man a member of i wealthy family who is seekin , hi other Wall. ne Iteid makes a inninntu: hern land the gill is capablv portray isl by Aiinn Q. Xilsson. Wallace Decry. j TTaymrunl Ilalton and Wilton Taylor are in the support. ii.tc.hu -"The l.onp s.r KiuiCFr " with r.ir.ejiii sum le Z.in ,5rfv VVIUiini iu.,1 lire. ted lit J (lunlon lMvHru. Tax ei.i . Once IPOl . com p.. il ha sought a stni y lor the lihas from the .....lerial found in a Hotel, and the read- ers f thi, tale of the West will no glit films, fr thc i i. i i- i . .i . . ""'t .in ....Fiiii.i iii.iMcm snow vvns an doubt .eight in seeing their favorite ;,,,, , ,, , , , . " . . , , , , , . . , , , , . i judged one of the best of its kind shown chaiacters depicted by shadow actors on .,.. . t, ,. , , , : ,, """" ., !,.. . ,i . i , "Pr0 ln some time. A large cast distin- ,,on- '."" ""tliTH ,,rk have KllUllP(, twlf , what.,r it was ca)IeJ been snicessf,,! because of then- under- , ,, AnfrJn le ,N sianding of the life of the people who UoHn nijmi(., came back to see his old ai e called typical westerners fi lends and was heartilv received. If the fans who wintejctte.s to the .,(!oo, Xislit, Teacher," a farce; Dare editor asking when William Kurnum Harris, in ragtime; the De I.vte sisters; would again appear as a lighting hero Mr- nn,i jrr!,. Xorcross and tho Mal vvill go to see this play they will be, fores, clever gymnasts, were other cx lepaul by finding their hero in the place eelleut acts, wheie he just naturally li. ks everybody. There is plenty of action, which deals (ill.VND No more timely or inter with the round-up of a gang of bad men "t.mg subject could be found than the bv the ranger, vv hile the love of interest ''-ague of nations, and the review f ,, t,;,,,. iii ,i i,v (t,,, in.ntine,. irls in.!"'' te.l in order ihnt the he.n mnvlthat name treats tins subject tn a " " William I'arnmn gave n good account j of himself ns the stalwait hero, and the girl in the case was portrayed by Loui Lovely, who has been seen as; a star in sonic plays. 1 1 I.ayinoud Nye. in an excellent cliaracfVrization ; Charles Clary and others complete the cast. ! tlEOCNT "Tile t pllftrrs." with Mae Alli son Directed hj Herbert Hlnnche from a story by VVnlluce Irwin Metro plcturo The Saturday Hvening Post has prob- nblv supplied more stories for the I movies, in n legitimate way. thnn has j any other source oi niaieriai. i ins j play bv an author of droll humor, is I founded ' upon the ISoMicviki ideas I found in private homes. Its treatment ) of the timelx subject is done in a man- nei-that will amuse. The fun is made manifest m the way the author and director have c.mtrivwl I .. f .. ...-, .... to bring out tne ideas tu ine -i.uii- tj. , shevlki" as thev are called in the enp i tions. A stenographer believes she is a victim of the capitalistic run of I things and quits her position to take I up her abode with some friends who I make her believe that she is a comrade i while all the time she has to stay around the house nnd do the haul work. The stenographer is portrayed bv Miss Allison, whose sense of the comic is brought out nt many points. There is good character woik shown by the 1 acting of Kathleen Kerrigan, Pell Tren ton, llowaru ..aye nno ouicrs. "i Pamirs ...... ..'"""""" ceived such favora ile notices nt the Stanley a few weeks ago is now 011 , v' " ""' l .nlnc0'. , ,YP i nomas is I'pstairs and Down." which re the star In tins rveiznicK piny. ah milled attraction is the .lodge Drown ----- - , ... flM , stnrv or u uoy 8 in.. iu' m rui m -"- ... , ".- showing Flfie Ferguson in .otiist the screen ml Money" with lanene, wui.t- m ...t hold "Men, Women an Ltliel Clayton as Ktnr, . I mDDlTQT BllOAD AND SANSOM r VjlrI--J 1 Tvv Ice Dally, 2 :S0 A- S :,10. cooi.cht im:Tnn is i'iiiladklphu 4TH wnniv of the Moat Entertaining Comedy Druinn. Uver VVltncied ln Thlla MICKEY tlchcv "A rtnderrlla uith n kick " JV--, liniNM Tlin CIMI.DHE.S' TO THE K53 STECJAI. HATimDAY MOIININQ JT.IU'OnMANrU AT lOlIU) H1IAHH. MATS.. 25c to 50c J Nights. 25c. 50c. 75c gSSS5 WILLOW GROVE PARK CREATORE and his. BAND TO.I1AY SUNDAY SCHOOL. DAT A ll KEITH'S BILL PROVES'), LIGHT AND SUMMER S 'i; Harry Watson, Irving Fisher and Venita Could Among Head line Entertainers II was nn exceptionally good fw around bill ! f Kven the old weekly patrens of this peculiar form of entertainment nd- mirieu it. and even the fear of ru!n. plause. -Most favored of all wan Venita Gould, iiiiCK. to the verv I hrl.l 1lpt VII- !"?; i""i'y..f""n.o'w ,,okcr Mr.- 9M ..,..." ."" . '"" "", Rcorra " " . r- ., I''onore T,,rIc l" J,'Z V' Thf.. n".'"l'"ce. WM not lei lithrnnpli hn. nn.!.. - .-!- ,'..., . "'.' "nu s '" DIM' S j "" "-. '"on- ii'l.er.oirc , .n."nlIy ",n rtsf-rlvctl was the act ""''i n,s a "special Philadelphia fea. I tare, and which pnninlni.il .... tnnr Icnltl,. n. ......! , ... . I ."." """"" nu wiiinwlnd i,"' ' "-v '"nrguente -MacCnrton and .mm it .tiarrone. Theirs wn the real irving r isli ler s act was of unusually , K ""w "r n """"" show. He sang several extremely difficult pieces '! "howed his fine voice off to a new advantage. Particularly nggrnvnting as far a making the audience hot from prolonged hiughiug wns Harrv Watson Jr whose uct was a scream from beginning to end. s .Vothiug funnier ha ever appeared at Keith's than the now-famous "tele' ,';!"""' """ from "Odds nnd Knds." , 111!' rest of Watson's nef ,..n ...J 1 f I . l"H hurdlj reached the standard set bv Ml.ak ""' hite gave a rather clever ' Tl"' (lljll play on the bill. "sitn,. ""'in 111. was put over in inimitable .fashion by Helen (Sleason and Arthur .1.11 rett. With u snappier ending this i.t would have been twice as nniuslnt .hit i1""-, ,l"' amIi-'"'" roared with delight ot the action. In an act which was styled "musical mms,.,Use Demurest, the pianist, f,r Us hone his partn ,n KOO(, t Jf ts kind. (.eorgc Austin Moore.' juft back from the front, sang a number of songs with good effect. The usual pit" tares completed the bill. m. ?.. K S-nrkllng -ntcrtaln. ment. with plenty of vim and vnrletv. is provided in Al White's new Revue. Hi-re is an abundance of clever dane mg and the ompany shows that it pos sesses ability to put over in fine style the up-to-date sonsslullh .,-l.i..i. .' i. provided. Adrian in a novelty act", 74 ,,u"11" .inrmers; tne I.ucicrs. a song and dance couple, and the third episode of the thrilling serial picture "Perils of Thunder Slountalu" round out a more thnn usually acceptable bill. 0 LOBE The attractive title of "Oh ,,., , ;, , , " ."'"""" """ "i vn A" ' J'oI"!,.'V ,1"' not ',rove dl'tlre. ,'n'h' '01V. ,,n0.r, "'". real melody and the tabloid musical show 'bright manner which cannot help but Mease, a company or eignt puts over . .... this satiric sKotcli in just the vein. Hegn.v and the Lorraine sisters give a unnpie repertoire oi nances ami nnotner attractive act is mat presented by llialta. Mclntyre and company with the scene in an art studio. Thc rest of the bill includes Agnes Finley and Charles Hall : EI Cota, the xy lophonist'; limes and Itynn, comedians and the. picture serial "Thc Missing Bullet" with Kddie Polo. NIXON The big feature of the va -led program is the showing of "Upside ti.m... n . n .i, nn i nit... a-..a.. ...... ...kiAk '"""' " ......... M.i,-ionit-ti tt,....-.. features thversatile Taylor IIolme ' the role of principal funmaker. The five vaudeville acts on the bill are clever nnd up-to-date, and run the iange from sous and jazz to acrobatics and skits, -j MARKKT ST AH. I8TII JtA 11. to 11 15 T. Ii. riKST PRESENTATION Pauline Frederick S.UTOKTKD HV HILTON HI 1.1.8 In "THE FEAR WOMAN" AUUUD UI.AC1CK 1'AUK A l'UIZMA P A L A CE 1 lgl4 MARKET BTHEET - 11 A M to 11:30 P. M OLIVE THOMAS "upTAns nt-tAJ 'VJYi'V , T 7 7 . A O A j I A iestnitt nw.orvMnTn A ,0 A, M- ,2i 2, n.4.,. B.5 7.45i U:30 p TA1 I ACR RPin "TIIU LOVE . ... , nungt.AR" CAST INCLUDES ANNA Q. NII.SSON mSBSSV V 1 L 1 U K 1 j ,A,1 MAHKET ST. Above 0TH "'.M JF , .... o. ,,-,ii f ill "JsviJ vl HTAKRAN-qEK-fW REGENT MAY ALLISON In 'TUB UPUPTEHB- MAHKET STRECT at juniph; X.VJJN 1IIN UXJUb s 11 A, m. to ll jy.yr'lj i.-st i rt t a nn k rf rrr. un. i riM i mc.L.JU i " , v" IIAIIUV AISTIUMI milt..lH. cross keys tork?nJyl0n,r1J-'' AL WHITE,S"REVUEl-.if 4 "B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE HARRY WATSON. JR,- ; Travety Hit" Jfrom "tMd A Knda'.',- x VENITA GOULD 1I1V1NO I'JMIBllI KORQK AL'HTSl MOORK! MAROtlgKITIC. MaoCAIITaH Tl rx re: Maroubkits wUSS . .& ,-- IHONBi 'Otfcm.' -n 4 m m .i .v".J i' & h . 1 4 :l 31 '."I 4? 31 JSl M 4 ?al VI '! I U-, 'I'M 1
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