fijpM!m!!!l&$ft $ -r .-.iSj-z pi . r if- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1919 41 V BvL V S1 it IK 1 R ? H- if V. r r f I (3 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE 'Nancy Wynne Discusses Hot Weather and Other Affairs, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Packard's Camp at Upper Saranac Lake Opens for Six Weeks "WTELTj, ns n friend of mine often re 1V marks, ''I'm just hero to state," it's hot. Not Hint I'm surprised, be muse after nil that rain wc had to hnvc some hot sunshine some time to mnkc up for It. And being one of these Kismet people when it comes to weather, my heroic cry Is "Eventually, vhy not now?" Nevertheless, I reserve the right to remark in no uncertain accents thnt this is hot weather, nnd if you enre to mlRtnlte the "II" for nn "X," why go ns far ns you like. But don't let this little prelude make you think that I'm discussing the wenthcr because I haven't anything else to discuss oh, not at all. T AM SO glad to henr that Mrs. John -- W. Converse is better. Did you know that she had been in the hos pital with appendicitis? She expects to get home this week. Her husband, Captain Converse, returned from overseas about six weeks ago. They were married, you remember, rather suddenly, ns so many people were nt that time, just before Captain I on crtc went overseas In June of 1018. Mrs. Converse wns Mrs. C. Ran dolph Snowden. and before that she was Miss Bertha Churchman. Her mother, Mrs. 'William B. Churchman, who has been down at Atlantic City with Mrs. Alexnnder Brinton Coxc, is with her now. Her two children, Kath-ei-ino Snowden and C. Randolph Snow den, Jr., are both In camp for the summer. MK. AND Mrs. George R. Packard, of 'Wayne, are leaving today for their camp on Upper Saranac Lokc. The plnce is called Camp in the AN ay, which is a fascinating name, I think. Don't people have the strangest and "most (inhuman names for their places ' and summer places and camps? Some of them are plain impossible, others are silly, and 1 have heard a few that nre so "sisv" that if I were going there, I should undoubtedly get hope lessly lost or spend the night out in the highway rather than ask the direction using the foolish name of the place. But "Camp in the Way" sounds attractive. And the 1'ackards are go ing to make the most of it, too. They are going to stay six wccks, uuu ..., as far as I enn see, a continuous house party with different people every once in u while. r. Their son-in-law nnd daughter, Ur. and Mrs. Arthur Billings, are going up with them she was Mary Packard, jou know nnd Katherine Lea, daughter of the Charles M. Leas, and Betty Trotter she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Trotter, of Chestnut Hill, who are at Kcnnebuuk port, Me., and Elizabeth Tackard was isiting there for a time while Betty was there and Mary B. Thayer, daughter of the Gcorgo C. ThaycrB, of Villanova, who arc in the Poconos, and, let me see," I guess that's all. But Elizabeth McMichacl is going up later. They always have n crowd up there, and they do have such marvelous times. liucile Carter and Ruth Hobart were among the girls who went up last year, I remember, and I believe Katherine Lea was there, too. THIS is tenuis week down at Cape May; so 1 guess there wjll be a good deal going on down there. I think there's a golf tournament on, too. Phyllis Walsh is going down, or has gone, by this time. She's going to htav with Catharine Cassard. By the way, I saw Catharine in (own one clay last week. She was coming up Chestnut street, in a most attrnctivc black silk dress with n white lnce vest, and an unusual looking blue link chain. Tn fact, the chain was so good looking that I missed her bat, which was rather wide brimmed, and straw, but if "you should stand mo up against a stone wall anddemaud the color of that hat and the way it was trimmed, or my life, it would have to be my youi( life because as I say that blue thing was pretty. NANCY WINNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Colonel nnd Mrs. .7. Franklin McFad dtn, of Radnor Valley Farm, Rosemont, will entertain informally nt dinner this evening. Colonel McFndden returned last week from Frnnce, where he has been for more than two years. Among the guests at the dinner which Mr. nnd Mrs. Stevens Heckscher, of itm Straff ortl, will give tomorrow evening in honor of Miss Emily Mncamster Hibbard and Sir. Mnlcolm Hucy, whose marriage will take place in the fall, will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas Roach and Mr. Gustnve Heckscher. At the wedding of Miss Sally Vacher Williams, of Fishkill-on-the-Hudson, and Mr. James Caverly Xewlin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Caverly Newlip, of the Willows, Bryn Mnwr, which will take place at noon on Saturday, Ajigust Iflf, at Fishkill, the bride's sister, Miss Agnes V. V. Williams, will be maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will include another sister, Miss Helen M. Williams, and Miss Louisa V. Newlin, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. William Sims Xewllu. will be his brother's best man. Miss Julia A. Bcrwind and Miss Mar garet B. Dunlap, who are spending the hummer in Newport, will entertain on Saturdav evening at dinner before the dance '.which Mr. and Mrs. William Ooadby Lo;w will give to introuuce their daughter, Miss Florence J. Loew. Captain Bloomfield, of the British army, returned to New York yesterday after spending the week-end as the guest 6f Mr. and Mrs. Stantey G. Flagg, Jr., at their home in Bryn Mnwr. , Captain Clarence II. Clark, 3d., U. S. A., sailed from Brest last Wednes day nfter about two years' of service overseas. He will Join Mrs. Clark at their home in Overbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Victor O. Mather, of. Avonwood Cottage Haverford, spent the week-end at the "Chelsea Hotel, At lantla City, where their small sons ore spending several .weeks. Mrs. Willard Bpcnser, of St. Davids, j- J yeturaedyon Sundsy from Atlantic City, ' '"wliM-e she lias been snendine some time. ' . . -,----- . s ' r a ;- , , j '. 'S-S- anitM. William U. Vcrner, of Wayne, left yesterday to visit Mrs. Frederick l)cnt Sharp in Long Island for ten dnjs. Upon her return she will accompany her sister, Mrs. dimming W. Daniel, and her family to Beach Hacn for the rest of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. T.eiu of Westthorpc Knrm, Devon, will leave next week to visit Dr. and Mrs. Sam uel Mlxtcr, at Swampscott. Mass.. for a week. Their daughter, Miss Katherine C. Lea, will leave today with Mr. and Mrs. George Packard and their family for the Adirondacks. Miss Wilson, of Louisville, Ky.. who has been spending a month with her brother-in-law nnd sister. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Waring Wilson, of Rosemnnt, will leave this week for a visit to Atlantic City before returning to her home. Mrs. Herman A. Denckla'and her family, of Hex nvenue, Chestnut Hill, nre spending the summer at Bristol, n. t. Mr. and Mrs. BadclifTe Cheston and their family are spending the summer nl Ilockport, Me. Miss Agnes Ivis will join Mrs. George Fox and Miss Emily Fox. of Crcfeldt street. Chestnut Hill, at East Gloucester, for several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay Cooke and their family left Chestnut Hill on Friday to spend August nt Bar Harbor. , Mrs. John B. Roberts, of 313 Smith Seventeenth street, is spending the summer nt Cnpe May Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Buchnmin, of Hnddonficld, X. J., have nnnounced the engagement of (liolr claughW, Aliss Mnry Buchnnnn, nnd Mr. Harlan Bntemnu MncWhorter, of Grcnloch. N. J. Mrs. C. Hagar Connvnllis. of Eng land, who is staying in this city be fore leaving for Cnlifornla. entertnined nt dinner in honor of Mrs. S. W. B. Diehl, of Washington. D. C. formerly of this city, whose engagement to Mrs. i Cornwallis's cousin. Captain George Trafalgar D'Orsay, of England, has been announced. The marriage will tukc place next year after Captain D'Orsay returns from Australia, where he i? spending some time on business, after which they will take a wedding trip around the world, spending six months in Australia before returning to England. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnjmond J. Coghlan and daughter, Miss June Coghlan. nre spending the summer nt Wildwood, ns the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. John P. Coghlan. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Warner, of Stepney Place, Xarbcrth, announce the nrrivnl of a son, Frederick Gross Warner, Jr. Mrs. Thomas J. Bnrgcr. of the Bellevue Apartments, Ardinore, has gone to Bar Hnrbor, to remain until September. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomns, of Ardinore, have taken a cottage at Cape May for the season. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Smith, of Overbrook, are occupjing their cottage, 101 Austin avenue, Veutnor. CHESTNUT HILL Dr. Edwnrd X. McCloskey. of S720 Germnntown nvenue, spent the week end in Bay Head. Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. Lavellc, lormeny or v e-.t I'lnlntlclphia, are now occupying their new home at 302! East Highland avenue, c, Chestnut II 1. Miss Anna Leonard, of Xcw York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry George Lewis, of Cresheim road. ERMANTOWN Lieutennnt Walter M. Gorham. Jr.. U. S. X., of Wissahickon avenue, who I Jersey City. has been overseas for the last ' two j MisH Catharine Monughan, whose en years in command of the U. S. S. I gagement to Mr. Edward R. Roth was Anderton, one of a fleet of twenty mine ; recently announced, is visiting her sweepers working in the bay of Bis- fiance's mother at her cottage iu At cay, is expected home'lon the I'nited , lnntie City. States transport Zeppelin, due in New. Mr. and .Mis. William Jordan and York today. I t,cir son. Mr. William Jordan, Jr., (Mr. nnd Mrs. Stunrt Snowden. of Iinflvl' left for Jnpnn by way of the Pa the Manheim Apartments, have been v'"c coa!,r. spending two weeks visiting Mrs. Miss Helen Sharkey, of 0107 Xoble Snow-den's- pareuts at Warwick, X. Y. street, and Miss Ethel Spenr. of 010!) Mr. Snowden hns just returned to the1 Xoble street, spent the week-end nt city, and will stay with his mother at, Atlantic City. sjj, ," j.'a tt. - - . w. .r? .A'fwS S- Z, '.si Sizs--- ?v " -rf s: : A7,.' 1 Y.i .."v A s - v . ., "'.", ' ,'. . . xv k. Photo by Bichrach, MRS. EDDIE J. ESTESS Wife of Lieutenant Commander Estess, of 2018 Shunlc street. Lieu tenant Commander and Mrs. Estess were among the, guests at an enter-tnlii'-ient. given on Saturday evening ny tLioroBMiHiier w Li, Mover aim. . i ' --et,'" " ""'I- ''. ' if 1 A'-!" Vi- r ,? rL W xm3?y yj av i !&;. : 1 v.( 1 .131 West School lane, until Mrs. Snowden returns from her visit. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Hnllowell re turned today from their wedding trip' to the Adirondacks. They will visit, Mrs. HallowcH'H parents, Sir. and Mrs. I L. W. Kern, of 302 West Duvnl street. Mrs. Hnllowell will be remembered ns Mis Dorothy Kern. Mr. nnd Mrs. Everett Colburn nre oc cupying their cottngc in Veutnor. ' The wedding of Mr. John A. Rownn. ' Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Rownn, 14L2 Lindlcy avenue, Logan, ! and Miss Aunnlouise Titus, of Trenton, X. J., was solemnized on Saturday afternoon nt 2.30 o'clock nt the Pres tatcrinn mnnse, Lognn. the Rev. Wll ' linm Barnes Lower, D. D., pastor of Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church, of ficiating, The bride Was attended by Miss Lillian Ivans, of Trenton, N. J. Mr. Frank R. Smith was best man. A reception followed the wedding at the home of the bride. 213 Highland ave nue, Trenton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rownn will make their home temporarily at 1422 Liudley avenue, Logan. - SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Xhthan Weinstein nnd fntnily, of 207 Christian street, nre spending the summer In Atlantic City. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Moore and their daughter. Miss Myrtle Moore, of 1 11.17 South Fourth street, are spend ing the summer at their cottage at entnor. Mr. D. Tolnnd nnd his three dniigh ters, Miss Helen Tolnud. Miss Anna lolnnd and Miss Hernicc Tolnnd, hint opened their cottnge nt Chelsen. St. Monica's Battalion, organized by Mr. J. Nlelson. T. S. X., whose spiritual director is the Rev. S. P. Kellj, will leave this week for an ex tended visit to camp nt Gorden lake. Piomiiient among the officers of the battalion ore Mr. John E. Doncy, Mr. Joseph Carney, Mr. Joseph Wough, Mr. William Gilmore. .Mr. A. Me (Srcnory, Mr. Thomas (itierin, Mr. I'lioinns Hnlpin. Mr. Knol Smith. Mr. W illlam Doyle. Mr. Patrick Dolaii, Mr. I. MeGulten and Mr. P. Foley. Fifteenth street, returned .Mr. Harris Fowler, of 2328 South rh street, returned this week after serving tventrtvc months with the American expeditionary forces. Mr. Harris wns given n cordial recep tion by ninnj of his friends when lie arrived. Mr. Jean Shelem. of Seventeenth nnd Moore streets, has recently arrived home after having served twenty months' duty with the American expeditionary forces. Mr. Frank Thomas and his daughter, ' Miss Annnbell Thomas, of 1721 Mifflin i ! street, spent the week-end nt Atlantic City. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The wedding of Miss Cnthnrine Snv der. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick W. Snyder, of 2.102 West Cum berland street, nnd Mr. Hnrold S. Scull, of 1348 Hunting Park nvenue. will take plnce on Saturday evening at 0 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Sirs. William J. Wright will be matron of honor mid Mr. G. Walker Kelly, Jr.. will be best man. A recep tion for the two families will follow. Announcement is made of the mar riage of Miss Helen C. Yengley, of 143" West Somerset street, and Mr. Le Rov Gooden on Saturday evening nt 0 o'clock by the Ilev. Roy Hrumbnugh. of the Frnnkford Presbyterian Church. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gooden will spend some time in Atlnntic City nnd upon their return they will be nt home nt 3231 North Eleventh street. Mrs. Daniel Ilengen nnd her daugh ter. Miss May Ilengen, of 1232 West Lehigh avenue, left yesterday to spend the remainder of the season in At lantic City. They will be joined on Saturdav by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Custer nnd their little daughter. Miss Peggy Custer. Mrs. Custer was Miss Lillian Ilengen. . Mrs. I, L. Detwiler. of 1047 Xorlli 'Twelfth stieet. and her daughter, Mrs. Richard Oellers, arc spending the sum mer in Chelsea. . Mr. nnd Mrs. W. IL Rogers are oc cupjing their cottnge in Ocean City and will remain uutii autumn. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Frances Dorothy .Moron, of 2S1 .South Fifty-seventh stieet, with Miss Helen Love and Miss Hoe McKenim. will return home August 11 after an tcncleu trip tlirougli the .pines of .New "-""-' ,-,".'' ,Y V""" ".","u, I irnnuru rf M i.u 1niinL- mint- -. t tin guests of Miss Moran's mint in Atlan tic City. Mr. nud Mis. 1'inncis J. Wnlsli, of South Forty-first stieet, will leave this week for 11 trip to Lake Champhiiii. "Mica T..tn rru ..... rtf A.in r , 1 street. has returned from a visit to . her sister. Mrs. Joseph Donnehue. of Sergeant J. F. Johnson nnd Mrs. Johnson and their son, of 0013 Kiug sessing nvenue. are spending several weeks nt the Baltimore Hotel, Wild wood. Mrs. K. Keough and Miss Mary E. Holleweck, ofJiftO.1 Westminster nve nue. nre nlso snendinir several weeks I at the Hotel Baltimore in Wildwood. I Mica Pliriatio Tnirun 4f9ft Phnnnol- lor street, is spending a week in Vild- WOQjl. I WISSAHICKON Mr. C. G. II. Mumford. of Mnnn. yunk avenue, who has been spending the early summer nt his farm in Dutch ess county, Xew York, hnd ns his guest Mr. Charles Melhorn, of Free land avenue. Mr. Edward E. Quimby will leave today for a two weeks' automobile trip through the Berkshire Hills and the White and Green mountains. He will return by way of Boston, Mass. Mrs. Clarence K. Dcngler and her children, of 5201 Ridge avenue, have gone to Ocean City for the remainder of the season. LANSDOWNE Mr. and Mrs. Clifford War) are being congratulated on the birth of a son, Mrs. Ware will be remembered as Miss Dorothy Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hoffer and Mr. I nml Mrs. Edwin Grnuley motored to Ocean City forspend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Statzeli. Miss Mabel Phillips, of the Collins apartment, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon PhilJIps, at their cottage in Ventnor, X, J. FALLS OF 8CHUYLKILL Miss Emma A. Jarvis, of Wollaston, Mass., has returned home after spend ing a fortnight as the guests of her uncle and mint, Mr, ' and Mrs. John Stinson, of 3330 Queen lane. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Byrue, of 3545 Sunny-side avenue, will leave during the week for Wildwood, where they will re main through August, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Cole, of 3120 Ainslie street, will spend the iatc sum mer in Atlantic City. Miss Uretta Johnson, of Midvnle ave nue, left today for Betterton. Mi!,, W$nj be,wtU rwuaja uJ!l October VISITING IN I mmMtM '-HUSH I rhulo liy Bachr.ur MISS MARY IANETTK POWELL Daughter of Wilfrid Powell, former I'rillsh consul general in this city, who has returned to this 'country after four years' service in war relief work abroad. .Miss Powell nursed wounded soldiers on the battlelleld for thirty-six months. She is the guest of her sister, .Mis. Percy Brown, of Torresd.ilc The KiEXisn Pi m.K Lmhikk will be glad to publish items of social inteiest sent in by the leader". Items should be written on one side of the paper onlj nnd should he signed with the name of the sender and the telephone number, that they may he verified. Address Society Editor. Enhnim Pi ni.ic Lkihikk. tlOll Chestnut street. ROXBOROUGH Mr. Albert Woeiner, of Wheeling, W. Va.. is visiting his parents. Mi. and Mrs F. G. II. Woerner. of Muiiayunk inenue. ' .Mrs. Harry west, nt lipxl.oiougli n i'ii tin n utinnt tlm i or1." -ntil viuitim Inn daughter. Mis. Harry Sliper, at Spiing City. ra. I Mr. Charles W Mnslin. of' Rohnr iiugh nvenue, and Mr. Cluistopher Ritter, of Itecliin street, spent Suiida) at Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Shap pell, of Manny unk aienue, with their young sous. Master William Edwin d Minppcli, Jr.. anci .Master ,101111 hiuip- lien, win spcim .vui;ut 111 rcuu v u.v. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clurcm e Turner, of Roxborough avenue, will leave during the week for 11 month nt Ocenn Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sykes, of East Rector street, are spending the week in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Wood, of Mana.Mink avenue, will leuve on Sat urday to spend some time in the moun tains in Pike county. Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick A. Sobern heiiner nnd their family, of Green lane, are occupying their summer home in Atlnntic City and will remain until jnte in the autumn. They are enter taining their daughter, Mrs. W. Flem ing, of Canada. TIOGA Mrs. Ernest Mnc-.Moi-ris gave a luncheon followed b bridge today, at her home. 211S West Erie ineiiue Her guests included Mrs. N. W. Jones, Mrs. Martin Prcnzlau. Mrs. II. Hart -maiv. Mrs. John G. McKnrnher, Mrs. Lambert Bnrdo, Mrs. G. Itarham Bond, Mrs. W. Wilson and Mrs. Jo seph Lnnning. Mrs. 11. Frank Itaule, of u."Cl Xorth llminil i-tinint lint. i-ntin mill fi-iitii r- III Willi nimii inn iiiuiuui ii mil 1 - lnntie City, where she wns the guest nt her sister. Mrs. George E. Snots:. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bailly. of Xorth Sixteenth street, left on Friday for an extended trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Mr. and Mrs, Sigiimnd Myers, of Twenty-second ami Ontario streets, have gone to Wildwood for the late summer. Miss Knthei-ine C. Merz. of Tioga, and Mr. Xniuuiu A. Yen, son of Mr. nud Mrs. George Yeo. of Logan, were married at the Mnnse. Logan, the Rev. William Barnes Lower, D. D., officiating. The ceremony was solem nized on Saturday, July 2(1, at noon. Miss Merz wns attended ny Miss Mil dred Blanche Thomas, of this city. Mr. Carl D. Merz, a brother "of the bride, was best man. Mr. Yeo has just re turned from overseas, being in Com pany II, Twenty -third Engineers, A. E. F. Mr. and Mrs. Yeo will be at homo after August 1 at Ocean City. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Richard Grnnt 20'J1 Kowan at . unit DelU Gavin. -Mn Vt 1 ulli-r st. Pantelone . Lommanrt" "H -s Sth st. anil noMiel AtrntMI. si? Kilter St Prank IV Spencer, Hnniilale. Col . ' si anil Blanche XI. Ferrla, 3SJ7 lleno Bl Joseph C. Ilanka. SM X l-'th st , and Mao E. Thomaa. 1S2II l.nmb.inl St. riohert Ho yrt. 1.12'J Kilter st . and Kosabell Klnir, 1322 Kater fl HIMreth M. Flltrrnfl. Wonston. N. J., and Kdna T, Crispin. Sueileslioro, N. J. James Edwards. 201.' Lombnrd at., and Vera Jones 2035 Ijjmli.ird at Leon Saunders. 213.'i Tllzwater at . and Daisy U. Hamlett. 134-1 S 20th st Robert J. Jlondley. Hl2fl Worrell St.. and Jeasa M. Newton, lllja Worrell st John P. lleca. 12ml S. JUrkoe st nnd Rose Sweetlove, 1110 S 411th st Daniel T. o'Leary, 1.-.21 Snain st . and Flor ence II MacNeill 120S Spring darden Bt. Stephen Kurash. 30 Slontrose at., and Mary Struck. 127 Poplar at Kdward Kenn, 2411 K. Wlldey st . and Florence Feltz, Camden, N J. Joieph K. Malloy JI'.'S, ,N. 13th at , and Marsaret A. Cralu. .1124 Chew st. Oua Evans. Ilraddock Pa , and Mary Harris. AlexanderUMayer. I2" Tth St.. and Ilosa Kass. 2124 N 12th st. James P. Clark, dial' Paschall ave., and Emma L. Bron. 03330 Oray'a ave. Jamea Coleman. 1304 S Alder at., and Ida II. Nelson. 1330 S. Markoe st AOlphonslus Cassldv. 721 K. Wlllaid st, and Edr.a Mi-Ulone, 81.1 Hilton at. Harry II. Foulk. Lancaster, Pa., and Laura M. Kauttman. Media. Pa. Simon Kati. 2.143 S 2d at., and Mary Qold- Joe Ha'ndriok 'a"l Fulton th, and K. Slor- 2or. Bi'a I'arnemer i Qeorse K. Smith Arlington, Md, and Katie C. Klrnr. Arllnrmn Jin. Loula Lehman. .1730 l)e Lancey at., and Mary Aptnker. 12nB ''. ' j . mi.. Alwel Qulies. 1)24 fallowhlll St.. and Lillian x. r, fAtiaa' ua-. llnllnnwood st Harry Cohen. IMS N Slarahall St., nd (ioldle Ooldateln. SS10 N. roni i. Gustavo V. Mlehe. 31101 N. Lawrence tt.. and Lynda 11, Shuster, 5001 N. Iiwrence Thomas Johnson. 141 i: Sharpnack at., and Mary A. Kelley 141 E. Sharpnack t. Harold B. Wankel. S23 Nk Hancock st.. and Sarah Gallagher. 2442 Jasper t. Philadelphia Man Dies of Wounds One riillndelpiiian is named in a casualty 1 list contoining a total of sixty-seven names made public by the AYar Department today, Corporal John A. Gerngi-osH, 2T23 Diamond street, died of WOtialiili;- t if - ' , Wt - k 41W i,iut i. a ' .iMSi TORRESDALE PEACE JUBILEE PLANS ABANDONED Cuenther Does Not Believe Fete , Will Be Held Even if $100,000 ls Appropriated ,. . ,..t, ... ... , , ,. "'"'"i "l Thunder Mountain." A lhere is little likelihood of a "peace change of bill will be made on Thurs juhilee" in this city, to celebrate the i day to surround the Kcnnctr ff.ntnr,. ,.,:.., f ,, ,, j ' U ' I ,' ' Jnrden Guenther. executive sec- i letarj of the Major's committee for the' ....iMn-ntlnn nt,l i,i.. ti, ,:, i.,.i. ..... ..... ,...,,., t iu.. fvirtunllj been abandoned "I am confident the city will hne no peace celebration, even though Councils has appropriated $100,000 for the eieiit," Mr. Guenther said. "In the first plnce. Mayor Smith dues not think ?1 00.000 is enough to 1 stage the celebration Joseph E. Widener, the chniimnn of the commit tee, holds the same view. "Also, it is an impossibility to stage a two or three-day celebration with its many details between now and the first or second week in September, when it was pioposcd to hold it incricnn Legion officers nre foster-! ing a project to hae the city gie dis-1 thnrged soldiers n bonus of $100 each in place of spending any appropriations for a celebration. t-) 1 r IJealllS Of a Day ' WILLIAM BARNETT I there are the Ihree lMring .Sisters, iu c, . .. , . ... ...... ! an acrobatic act; Eugene Eminett. the Starch Merchant Was Oldest Mem-j tllnpful IrWl .;,,. mtllll .C- ber of Commercial Exchange I rctte, in their aviation skit: Alexander William- Barnett, ninety-two years) nnd conipiinv and the second episode of old. the oldest member of the Com-; the new photoplay serial called "'The piereinl Exchange und senior member of (Ireat (iambic." the firm of William Burnett JL Sons, starch merchants, ".'!() Smith Broad1 NIXON A well-rounded bill. In -stieet, died Sunday at his home, Mount eluding such clever nets ns the Fnrrell- . 1 t1 - ' Alveino. Delaware county. Mr. Ituuictt wns born in the old dis- tiict of Hoiithwark, and entered the stnrcli business with his father, Thomas I'arnett, afterward succeeding him in its management. This business, which lias been in the Barnett family moic than a InindrcM yenrs, wns founded by Iiartholonicw Bussier, in I7S0. In lS."i- Mr. Barnett married Miss I Cntlierini- Stephens Ilanley, daughter of John Hnnley, n Philadelphia merchant, lie is survived by file children, Mrs. George S. Hull, William Harnett. Jr.,, Miss Sarah Barnett, -Mrs. Joseph C. i Ferguson, Jr., nnd Edwin S. Barnett. i S-Mrs. Burnett died in l!U2. John T. Ehinger i John T. Ehinger, of 204(1 Xorth I.aw icnce street, ' who wns engaged in the renl estate and insuinnce business at 204 Diamond street, lied suddenly on Sunday. He was a member of the hoard of directors of St. Vincent's Or phan Asylum, Tneouy, an officer of several building nnd lonn nssocintions. 'member of Commodore Barry Conn . cil, Xo. ."78, Knights of Columbus, and yurious societies ot ht. liointuciiis Catholic Church, Horace Esler Horace Esler, a manufacturer's, agent of this city, died Sunday in the Frnnk ford Hospital. He was fifty-five years old and a Kiduate of the Williamson School. His funernl will be held to morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock from the residence of Horace B. Oriflith in the Chester pike. Services will be held later in the Oreat Valley Presbyterian Church and burial xvill be made in the ad joining cemetery. Arthur B. Cheater Ocean City. N. J.. July 2!). Arthur B. Chester, sou of James M, Chester, with whom he was connected in the real estate business in this city, was found dead in bed by his wife yester day, He was thirty-six yeurs old. Death was due to acute dilution of the heart. STRAUSS WILL TOUR U. S. Vlennesse Composers Plan to Begin Trip In Spring Vienna. July 20. (By A. P.) Os car Strauss, the Viennese light operu composer, is organizing u tour of the United States for himself at.d a num ber of Austrian composers, .among them Franz Iehar and Emmerich Kalman, and singers. It is the purpose of Mr, Strauss to begin the tour next spring, if, VmsBports" me1 obtainable 1. H WS, jt , .. j-.i KEITH BILL VARIED TO SUIT ALL TASTES Four Marx Brothers and Paul ! Decker & Co. Headline Attrac I tive Summer Entertainment Prohibition hns failed to. make any appreciable difference In vnudevllle acts, ns was proen Inst night when Paul Decker convulsed large nudlences at Keith's with his inebriation scenes in "The Ituby Hay." The net is one of the funniest nnd most original which has come here in some time nnd Is plnjrd by both Decker and his associates In admirably ludicrous fashion. Some of the spice of "Madame I resident," bs the same nuthor. dors not objectionably interfere with the sue- cess of thp act. Strange to say. the other headliner was also nn exceptlonnlly good one. thanks to the Individual efforts of tin four Marx brothers, whose really unique ....i ms r(. K1Vcn ample scope. Arthur' with his delightful "hnrp solo." Leonard i with his convulsions at the piano, Her- I bert. who with Jean Mnddox gave some splendid dancing gymnastics, ami Julius, who sang bevern songs and interpolated I : much of the fun. all of them showed real skill and were waimly greeted. That old faorltc, Winnie l.ightner, w th the help of her sister and Newton' Alexander, disphij,., l.r ,.t,nj ,.xtraor- , dinary personality nt its best. Resetn- ! bling Florence Moore in some respects, M innie nlwiijs sings and grimaces her- ' self into the hearts of her audiences ' and convulses them with laughter nt the , same time. Orvillc Stamm had an original act. I ,1'ttli n ... . l!l...,.1 . .... I .... u uiwsi iiKunic nog lo assist him. Stamm was both a singer and n strong 'mnn of ability. Other acts which pleased a large sum ,nier audience were Will Hums nnd Eddie Lynn, Arnold and Allman. Moss and Frje mid the five Pnrtrownis. CROSS KEYS A special nil -week , attraction is the companj of Mak Seu . I nett's sprightly bathing gh Is and the I picture. "Yankee Doodle in Ileilin," ' whidi leceutlj proed successful nt the nestiuit .Street Opera House. Of just the right degree of summery lightness, the bathing girls' net is bound to be successful. A Hiirroiitidiui: bill of ex ,''"n"t m'rit ""'"'"panics the special featiiie. For the first half of the weel: !tll,V are O'Connor and Dixon, corne (linns; Artie Hall, the Georgian girl, in syncopated melodies: llolf nml Mnv nml ' u new episode of the picture serial. ,.. . . (Mllih II. Hart McIIiigh's latest ""1,,i,,n! luhM,i- entitled "Here They v '.",- ikici large auclienccs in snile nt in iwiii n.i.l ..n...1.1 1 "' ...mi ii Y IIIWII llllllSUUI ciitliiisuism for a summer show. Joe Lniiigiili, supported by a larce nnd en pa hie cast, supplied ynried entertain ment and put 01 er songs and the humor to the ery best advantage. Ilyimin and Adler In 11 new sketch, "The Re sult" ; Cnrletta and Lewis; Barnes and Freeman, comedians, nnd .singers; llurke and Walsh, two Diiiuont fn loritcs; "In Luzon Love"; the Four ltoeders, gymnasts; King nnd Harvey nnd Lnlloen and Dupree, in a scenic shooting novelty, comprise the excellent bill. (ItAXI) With a cast composed en tirely of real sailors and with the added reputation 01 having accompanied 1 ''''""lent Wilson ncioss the Atlantic '""' having been shown to him aboard , the George Washington, "Eierysiiilor," nu- iieaiiiiner. Is nn act unliiue ""deville. The sailois make a remark - able "beauty chorus" and sing catchy songs in admirable fashion. As a sur- 'unnding progrnn for this delightful net layior Trio, in a veiy liniisunl black face travesty, and the Itoso Itevin-, with a dancing company of excellent young entertainers, is on view. Not by any means the least feature is the adroit and resourceful comedian., Taylor Holmes, iu his newest picture, "Taxi." A complete change of bill will be made on Thursday. Band Concerts Today The Municipal Band plays tonight in Vernon Park, Cicrmnntown ave nue above Chellen nienue. The Fairmount Park Band plays this afternoon and evening nt Strnw berry Mnnsion. Photo hy Bachrach. MRS. ARTHUR JAMKS MALE Whose marriage to Lieutenant .Male, U. fS. N. Flying Corps, took place today nt noon. Mrs. Male was Miss Ulcanor-Iewls Durham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kd. ward Durham, of 310 West Johnson street. Owing to a recent-death In the family the wedding was very julet and attended by the Immediate families tm!y. l. ' . " JL-Sv 1 xc"bk ' - mS- hVt ft&ilBsfiaSfe t G$(- Z2HlltB .:."-.. i, .. -Mr- TREAT AT STANLEY; ARCADIA FILM WINS Now Photographic and Lighting Ideas in Main Movie Fea tures of Week HTANI.EV "Tlie netter Wire." with rinra Klmlmll Younj. story by Ignore TofTer, directed by VT V Harle. Select play. This picture approaches the ideal in color photogrnphy and lightings nnd it nlo gives nu insight Into the possi blllty of the return to n well-balanced cast instead of n star. True, Clnia Kimball Young is heralded as the lumi nary, but it in the excellence "of the supporting players' work which counts. The story, fair in its construction, is based upon the novel. "The Love Quest." The idea that the first wife of n man wns unfaithful nnd thnt the second oil" knew, hut kept silent. i" ilie chief theni". The husband imagines he must keep his idenl in the departed first spoufe Kathryn i illlains, first girl of the serial story plays: Lillian i eye-openers nnd hunger-soothers thnt Walker, a former Vitagraph star: Ben turn the ejes of housewives green with Alexnnder. whose services seem to be ' envy nnd the inncrs of the menfolks'i in great demand b reason of the mini- wenk with yenrning. her of his recent pictures, and other And Mrs. Wilson says, in screen Inn plnjers of note, including Xigel Bnrrie. guage, that anybody can make such Bnrbnia Tcnnaiit, living Cummings nud enkes just ns good and just as cheap Edward Kimball, Miss Young's father. ; if only "the sugar and the eggs are appear. j creamed right." Ilecnuse of the beautiful quality of th" On the screen the first scene discloses natural color photography disclosed in, the Xewljweds reading the Evenino "Old Faithful." the PrUmn pictuie. Pi nr.ir Lkdoeu. "Hubby" fondly substituted for the announced "Apache gazes over the wife's shoulder. The Trail," ii"W inteiest is developed in th wonders of the pools, gejsersi nnd cooi. of Prizmntic Pool nt Yellowstone Pink. ahcaima -"Tlie I'lrlni Unr ; with Irene 1 than the wnr news. She turns the c nstle Slor W Jlehert I'hmnlier. ill- . . , , t A, , , rertrii , rhurles .Malicne rammou!!' I pages and stops nt the Woman s Page. ''Inv And there, high up, blaze out pictures Although it is hot nnd the film fans j of a sponge cake nnd some sticky cinna- tired of "summer films" of wenk cnl-' nion buns. "Hubby" is interested now, ihre, there is n treat in store for those; nud the pair of them read more closely, who seek the cool interior of this the-jns housewives and men folks arc wont aire this week. Theie they will find to do. day after day, how Mrs. Wilson n piny that holds the attention from the' makes her deleetnbles. start and there is something doing With the wife gazing steadily nt the every minute. It hus the power to make Tecipe nnd the husband at the buns, the the spectator believe in the future 'scene fades out to Mrs. WUson's si 1 eening of popular novels. kitchen, with Mrs. Wilson nil set for In several instances the success of . the Victoria Sponge Cake. this piece belongs to Charles Miiigue. She beats the dough. She carefully who directed it, and to David Powell, separates the yolks from the whites of who will not remain long' in the sup- tlie twelve nnd n half cents' worth of poi ting line, but whoso work should re- egg. She places the yolk with the I cone sttMlnr reward. As for Irene (lis- .dough anil bents the whites scpnrntcly. jtle. she does evety thing which nny one i In a hnlf second Mrs. Wilson pre , might reasonably expect of her. swims. 1 seats the dough all yolk-beaten. Deftly, wears modisn clothes anil poses 111 nrtis- like n sleight-of-hand artist, she rolls tic attitudes, not to overlook the little 'the dough patly around the sugared, dame. She has impriiicd in her acting, creamy white of the twelve and a half or is it the director's suggestions? I cents' worth of egg, and places all of The motivation is n loveless marriage , the batter in two star-shaped cakepans. and the solution of tlie way out when I After twenty minutes of oven Mrs. natuie finds two lovers on the firing Wilson draws out the finished product, line. There is no wnr in this piny and and just to show you how richly creamed the line mentioned is not of martial the cake is inside, she breaks one of ehnincter. Many players arc in the , them open. cast nnd of them G. V. Steele is the And there discovered nre the whites important support next to Mr. Powell, jof the twelve and a half cents' worth of , egg, looking richer than pearls and more 1 ICTOUIA "rutting One Oicr " 1th , nlliirlne thnn ruhies llrorito Wn8i, Illrocled b5 i;.lar.i 1)11-, IIU. 111B V. ", . . non 1 ox pim. 1 Mrs. llson invites housewives to One thing certain. George Walsh1'101' ""'ie at-home" all this week at usually can be relied upon Jo giie his the Stnnley, Murket street nenr Six ndmirers a good hour of athletic stuff toentlr. icn when he is "puttin one over at tin- expense of 11 i.lot. There is a lot 1 of tun in this tale of "faked" identity. I Hy renson of the fact thnt two trniel- crs look alike and that one of them is heir to an estnte desired bv cronks. 11 J'lnt is evolved which c-auses the death Out-of-town visitors to the number" f the rich mnn and the substitution of 1 r -l.:!,!' attended conventions and fie other, and nn attempt to gain hi ! events held in this city during June, the deal upon the part of the crooks. 'according to the records of the Bureau Very ingenious methods nre emploicd. "f Conventions nnd Exhibitions of the 11 Inch involve tlie tntooing of initials, 1 Chamber of Commerce, dicing of hair nnd making a scar upon ,'1""' "fanunry 1 to June .10, this t!ie person of ('corgi- Walsh. All lead j v01"'" -fl.SOl visitors attended the 111 to a lot of exc Ring complications. , assemblages held in this city. The l'vlith Stockton is the lieroine, nnd records of the bureau show that the Fiauk Beamish, .Tuck Dillon uml others' increase in the number of persons nt are iu the support. ' tending events in this city for the first I six- months of the present year is 120,- I HEOUNT "In Ills Ilmllirr's l-lacr," vuih.iS!) over the same period of Jltlo. iUh Hamtlttm aliil t him I)lr,-i- by H.irry L. rranUUn Metro pla Here once more is found the combina tion of author and star. By means of an introduction showing the elder lc-la- tiies of two boys, each bent 01, separate F4i tin i inv, nil niwi ifjivil ill u Jitilli mr that litis heart iutcir-nt from the- stmt. There 111 e fen comedy relief situations in this tale of two brothers, one a busi ness mnn whose interests lie in the nil fields, the other n minister of the gospel. The latter, however, is not crj ng gressiie ill his methods. In the cast besides the star there appear Marguerite Snow, a funnel- star iu her own right; Mary Mclior, llowtlid (Yuuipton ami Ward Wing. I ! Hall Caine's story. "The Woman j Thou (Javest Me," will continue nt the Palace, while Clyde Fitch's play, "('iris," with Marguerite Clark a.s star, is at the Strand. Out at the Locust, "The Avalanche" has Elsie Ferguson ns chief player. TO ASK FUNDS FOR COLLEGE! Woman's Medical Institution to Start Drive October 13 Plans are afoot for a fund-raising campaign for tho Woman's Medical , College of Pennsy lvnnln, according to a statement made today by Dr. Martha Tracy, dean of the college. The cam- , paign, which will be conducted entirely i J- u-nmnn -Ill nnnn Onrh 1 fl ..,.1 continue until October 1 ',l 11U1H1 H - 114S -SXIt-klUlt I It (.I 11 T I'he AVomnn's Medical ('nllege. which it Xorth College- nvenue nnd Twenty - is nt first street, wns founded in lWO, nnd Is now tlie only niedicnl school In the I'nited States which nihnits women ex clusively Its alumnae nunibers more than 1400. The appeal for funds is occasioned by the need for extending and develop ing the work of the niedicnl college for n new residence hnll for nurses nnd students, nnd for enlarging nud in creasing tlie facilities of the Woman's College Hospital, which is connected m ith the medical college. Forrest IIROAD t SANSOM ST8. Coolest Thrnlrr 01 PMlti. Twice Dally, 2:.10 8 .10. ANOTHER BANNER WEEK 0TH WEEK of the Best Pla of the Tear MICKEY The Lala Joy of the Screen MATS., 25c50cg;cnoio-?iia Night9.25c,50c,75c -J?JSg WILLOW GROVE PARK I CPU AND HIS L.I-J - 8YMPIIONV ORCHESTRA TODAY 2:80 "The Bohemian flirt" .. ., .....Btjfe 4-30 MIMred Warner, Soprano. Tiliu-VKRA CURTIS, fiotirano. I 9 4-OrnJ Oaua ,rCARMjlV.'' . i I "-"' fl'J -;-" Vr J-'X t; MRS. MARY WILSON SHOWN IN MOVIES? r.,n.-.: d..ui! t j r- i r-1-s -jS i.Ycimig ruunu Lvugor ruuu cx-i w nert Seen Thin WaoIc nn .' r ... Stanley Screen Housewives interested In cooking have an opportunity this week of seeing Mrs,' Mnry A. Wilson, the Evr.MNO Public LKDiinn food economist, in the "movies" nt the Stnnley Thentrc. On the screen Mrs. Wilson, Who hn cooked for the lnte Queen Vlctorin nnd for Fneje Sam's "gobs," proves, among other things, how to make two Victoria sponge cakes fr twenty-five cents, Mrs. Wilson uses three cents worth of gas, three and n quarter cents worjh of sugnr. twelve and a half cents worth of eggs, two cents worth of flour, two cents worth of baking powder and two cents worth of flavoring. With her "knock" nnd n little pntiencc. she J eventually drnws out of the oven twp war news on the front page is absorbed by swift glances nt the headlines. There is something In the paper, however, more interesting to the Mrs. 91 tQQ aTTFNn P.flMPMTinrJi Many Out-of-Town Visitors Come to City During Month ' Nine conventions were listed for I Fhiladelphin during the month of June by the biirenu and twelve invitations were extended to various organizations and societies to hold their next meeting! ,, 1.h,la,,cj,;, "Mickey" Enters Sixth Week The thermometer seemingly hns no ndvcr.se effect on the "Mickey" fans. This entertaining film entered its sixth week of popularity last night at tho Forrest. The audience relished greatly the hnuim-scnrum exploits of Mabrl Xonnand and the thrills and humors ot the plot. MARKET ST. All. 18TH 11 A. M. t 11 :15 P.M. Clara Kimball Young IN A NEW PRODUCTION THE BETTER WIFE Distinguished Supporting Cast. Including! Nine! llurrle, Lillian Walker. Kathlyn Wll-liuiiib-, Little lien Alexander, Irving Cum mings and llarbara Tennant. Aildiil - -ritu Al'ACllU THAU." (Prlzmaj snl.l"CT Tresenta (ay PALACR 1L-I4 J1AHKLT STREET - Tj 1JI4 J1AHKLT STREET 11 A. M. TO 11 .30 1: SI. I'lCTfltlKATION OF IIALL CAINE'S "THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST ME" IirtlLLIANT CAST Of FAVORITES !"" c"?Pia .JK "Wl. nI IlruiK-tte, Hilton Sills and Theodore Roberts, A D f A H I ' A Kf "J,,,,.1 Jt 10 A. M., 12. 2. a:45, .1:4.1. 7 4.1. U:30 P, M. IRENE CASTLE ,, CASTLni In "THE FIHING LINE" Added Comedy, "THE JAZZ MONKET" VICTORIA MAttKET ST. AIIOVE NINTH O A. II. TO 11:13 P. xr. GEO. WALSH ofiSra- ... .. - j y-1 .:- vw.m w " 1 jrr iiara l m - . m .. &v:z rsr. zffi, W i MAKKl'tiSTnEET .EFjt, itAjukipbht' CONTlaSlinTIS 3 CsiiLS VA llmEVTT.T.raftiV 11 a..mXo 11 p. ar.tfC'j "Here I hey Come J0B j M IIVMAN ADLER & CO.; OT1IER8. v fal CROSS KEYS 8,XT-i ALL WERK DAILY. 2l30. 70.' . ,"- 3 Sennett Bathing Girls pe.,',,- ' ' ',' PRECEDED BY BENNETT VII.M.COMEDT -"".V"! "Yankee Doodle in Berlin", 1. KO ADVACK IN PRICES t-to B. F. KEITH'S THEATRt FOUR MARX BROTHERS . 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