,-"V 'it W ,4) JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Discovers That Canadian Rockies Are Popular This Summer Chats About Other Places and Events Summer School Entertains TTAVnVou noticed how ninny people are traveling through the Canadian Ttocklcs this glimmer? I suppose it's hecause they can't go to Europe jet, and they do want to travel now that the war is ended and they don't have that awful feeling of wanting to Rtny just where they are "until this thing Is over." And ns far ns that's con cerned, I don't see why it isn't a pretty good idea, anyhow, because now that wc know so much more about other countries than we ever did before, why not know a little bit more about our own? The Adolph O, Itosengnrtcns, with Adoplph G., Jr., have gone to Montana and are going to tour the Canadinn Hockies later: Sir. nnd Sirs. 11. II. Ellison and their daughter Edith left last week for the same place ; Colonel and Mrs. Kdward II. Cnssatt started off this week for a tour of t'annda nnd Alaska ; Frances Clyde Itrodhcnd and her mother went up the middle-of July for several weeks her engagement to Mark Cooper, of Home, On., was an nounced this Bummer, jou know and then, as I remarked jesterdny, Mi. Norton Downs and her family have started off for Lake Louise by way of the Canadian Itotkics. THi: golf tournament nt Cape May this week was quite a success, I hear. Mrs. Caleb Vox won, which is not an unusual event at nil. Did jou know that the Cape Slay Country Club, wlicre the tournament was held, has decided to devote Wednesday after noons to the smaller children? The orchestra will play for them to dance, and there nie to be putting contests for the ones who aic beginning to plnj golf. cdnesdny seems to be children's day this year. That is the dny that Sirs. John It. Fell has chosen for her dancing class up nt Narragansctt Pier, at the Casino. There nre about twenty members, 1 believe, who come every week, nnd tea is served afterward for the older people who come with them, which makes it awfully nice to be un older sister, or mother or something, piesscd into the escort service, for lit tle John J. or little Slurian. T 1IEAU that the summer school of the Aeadcmj of the Fine Arts gave a straw lide one evening this week iu honor of some of the students who were leaving. The summer school is nt Chester Spiings, nnd is n perfectly beautiful place. They have some teal good times out there, but manage to do some awfully good work, too. The students who left and were feted with the stiuvv ride were SIis. Susnn It. Chase, widow of Hear Ad miral Chase, of Washington ; Sliss Custis, also of Washington; Sliss Sallic (ioodvvjn, of Athens, (in. (isn't It funny, both Athens nnd Home in Georgia? I never noticed it before, I should think they'd be deadly rivals), Sliss Elsie Slills and Sliss Kirby, of Ilaltimore. HAS nnj body ever written or said or sung nn thing about the psychol ogy or philosophy or whatever it is, of ,a thild with a pair of scissors? Wh is it that they never seem to he content to cut paper dolls or pictures, but nlwu.vs have to extend the operation and cut clothes, wall paper, curtains or their hair? For instance, little Polly is the baby of the family and the pride theieof. She has beautiful shining brown hair, which is ahvajs worn, after the fashion of her six jcars, hanging about her fnce nnd held back one one side. She wns all dressed, fresh aud clean and neat the other day, ready to go down on the beach for the afternoon. At the Inst minute Slothcr discovered that her belt had not been bent up from the laundry, so she slipped down to get it, leaving Polly serenely murdering some "cut outs" in a maga zine. When she came back Polly was not in sight, but she "responded to sev eral calls and emerged from behind the door. One side of her head was all right, but the other had the wild and unhappy appearance of something that the dog has been chewing. And behind the door, In guilty proof of the crime, lay the scissors and a pile of shining brown hair. "Whatever made you do such a thing?" gasped Slothcr, as soon ns she could. And Polly shuffled, put nn in adequate hand over the cropped head and answered shortly: "I wanted green hair." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Sirs. Tnyette It. Plumb, of Ttoscmont, will entertain informally at dinner this evening, Inter taking their guests to a roof garden. Sir. and Sirs. William A. Itolin en tertained nt dinner on Thursday eve ning. The guests included Sirs. Fred erick Payne, Sirs. Ilichard SI. Heckschcr, Commander Lathrope, V. S. N., Captuin Sterling, N. S. N., Sir. John Sullivan and Sir. and Sirs. Fay ette Plumb. Sir1, nnd Sirs. J. Chandler" Barnnrd, of 2.114 South Twenty:first street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of u daughter, Barbara Alice Barnard, on Monday, July 28. Sirs. Barnnrd was Sliss Emily Eleanor Owens, daugh ter of Slajor aud Sirs. Arthur-Burnes-ton Owens. Sir. nnd Sirs. Edward II, Newcomer, of 5301 Wynnefield avenue, Overbrook, announce the marlage of their daugh ter, Sliss Beatrice Newcomer, and Sir. John White, of Swurthtnorc, Wednes day evening, July 30. Miss Eleanor II. Vcrner, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. William It. Vcrner, ot Wayne, nnd Sir. Herbert Casey, whose marriage will take place In October, have taken a house In Wynuewood, which they will occupy upon their re turn from their wedding trip. Miss Frances h. Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. James Francis Sulli van, of .The Woods, Hadnor, will leave next week to visit Sir. and Sirs. S. P. Garran at Kill Knre, their home in the Adlrondarks, for several weeks. Miss Jessie Da Costa, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Charles F.xDa Costa, of 'Vlllanova, has returned from a visit to Misa Banning Grange in Cape May, " MIm XmIIuii O. "WfllUum. dauthtcr - n- v.- of Mrs. Willlnm II. Walbnum. of Tthnn, left yesterdny to visit Miss Frances B. Clark, of St. Martins, nt her summer home, Estes Park, Col. Mr. and Sirs. Alexis dti Pont Parker are visiting Mr. Parker's mother, Mrs. Stevens Parker, nt Sunset, her homo in Vlllanova. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Ellis nnd their son, Mr. II. Itowlnnd Ellis, of Bell Bryn, Wytincw ood, nrc spending the summer nt Magnolia, Mass, Mrs. X. J. Carpenter nnd her daugh ters, Miss Elennore L. Carpenter. Miss Edith K. Carpenter and Miss Mildred Carpenter, nnd Mr. Samuel Carpenter, Jr., will spend the mouth of August at the new Stockton Villa, Cape Maj. Friends of Mrs. E. Spencer Miller, 3d, will bo glad to hear she is lecovcr ing from her recent serious illness nnd is now recuperntlng at the home of Mrs. Walton Clark, Jr., iu Cape May. Sir. nnd Mrs. A. Hcckschcr Wethprill have Miss Maiy Itro vn Warburton as their guest over the week-end at their home in Cnpe May. Mr. and Mrs. Duflirld Ashmrad, of St. Davids, nre spending n few weeks in Bench Haven. Sir. nnd Sirs. Harry Lipplncott C'ns sard have ns their guests over the week end Sir. nnd Sirs. Edward T. New kirk at their home in Cape Slay. Sir. nnd Sirs. McClurc Fnlineftoek have ai rived in f'npc Slay, where they are vi, iting SIis. Fahnestock's family. Sir. and Sirs. Horace Eugene Smith. Sir. nnd Sirs. Charles Calvert, Jr., "f Ardmore, will spend the week-end with Sirs. Cnlvcit's mother, SIis. Jo seph Heinington, nt Sea Crest, her cot tage at Longpoit. Sir. and Sirs. Ficderick P. Itad cllffc. Jr., of St. Davids, returned this week from a visit to Cape Slay. Sir. and Sirs. David SI. New-bold, Jr., of 20,'i4 Locust street, who have been spending the summer nt Cnpe SIny, nre now nt their cottage on Lnkc Cannn daigua. New York, where they will re main until early fall. Lieutennnt Francis John Crenmer re turned to the I'nitcd States last week, having served two .vcais with the avia tion section of the signal corps. He was iccommendcd for n captaincy, but sailed before the orders came through. He repotted to Garden City, L. I., but expects to join his parents, Sir. and Sirs. Willlnm II. Creamer at their cot tage on Heather road, Wildwood Crest. Sirs. Thomas Philip Hammer, of Xnvahoe street. Chestnut Hill, accom panied by her dnughter, will spend Au gust in York Harbor, Sle., and Septem ber in the Castkill Mountains. Sliss Illanchc O'Brien, of Marcclona, Slich., is visiting Lieutenant Com mander nnd Sirs. J. W. Crnndall at (ilrurd Farms, where she will remain until the middle of this month. Sliss Elizabeth X. Fox, of Torresdale, will return home this week after n month's visit nt the Ciirl Scout enmp at lao1' Sir. and Sirs. Oeorge D. Firmm and family, of (Jlenside, arc spending the summer at their bungulovv in Toe rincs. Sirs. C. B. Le SInistre. of 5370 Overbrook avenue, will lenve tndnv for Bocklnnd, Sle., where she will spend me remainder ot the summer. Sliss Gertrude Bittel, of 4G03 Oer mantown avenue, will entertain at a house party over the week-end at her summer home in Parkland, Pa. ALONG THE READING Sirs. Henry Blackwell Bartow and her daughter, Miss Emily K. Bartow, have been spending the greater part of the summer at Four Pines, their country place in the Gwynedd Valley. r,TLhe,'ti,,ek,5' dance oC tlle Fellowship Club of Gw)tiedd Valley will be held to night. Sir. William Just, of Amhlcr. is among those In charge of the enter tainment committee. Sir. Raymond Woolcock, of Jenkin town, is spending a few weeks in At lantic City. Lieutenant Geoigc L. Borda, son of Mr. nnd Sirs. Chailes A. Boida, of 113 Walnut street, Jenkintowii, who has been serving with the military police in the A. h. r., has returned to this coun try. Sliss Slary G. Wright, of' .Tenkin tovvn. has returned from overseas serv ice of n year's duration. Sir. and Sirs. E. II. Hand are rcceiv- Photo by Ilachrach MISS HELEN BOOTHItOYD Daughter of Air. and Mrs. Charles E. Uoothroyd, of 3750 North Car Ible street, whose engagement to Mr, Monroe Buckley lias recently been announced. Miss Uoothroyd, who is an accomplished musician, always accompanies ,MIsa Margaret WMcea wbM.stw ias ia (hi ekr EVENISTG PUBLIC? in congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Mrs. IlnneL prior to her mar riage two years ngo, will be remembered ns Miss Elizabeth Allan ays. During the Inst year Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnnd have been making their home in Ohio. Miss Ethel Macmunn, of Oak Lane, left yesterday for n visit to Mount (Iretna, where she will remain for two weeks. LANSDOWNE Mr. and Sirs. Scott Stewart returned yesterday from n trip to Ocean City and Vcntnor, visiting Mr. and Mrs. John J. II. Phillips nnd .Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Hagy. ' The Twentieth Century Club Is plan ning n large fete for October 'J and .1 on the clubhouse lawn to raise money to pay for the lot adjoining the clubhouse, w;hich was purchased recently. Miss Louise Vnnznndt, of CO West Lansdowne avenue, is visiting friends in Madison, N". J. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. James J. Keating, of ' lorty-fifth and Pine streets, have gone to Boston to live. Mrs. Keating will be remembered ns Miss Elizabeth C Ilicgcr, daughter of Sirs. Elizabeth F. Blcgcr, of Penllyn. Sir. and Sirs. S. Kardon. of 0201 W. nj-hington nvenue, and family arc spending the summer at their npartment , at 110 South Ilhodc Islund avenue, Atlantic City. Sir. nnd Sirs. John V. Mm tin. nf 1021 FarraEUt terrace. ill leave tndnv i j ' "r. " "! " ".rent Lakes ihey before returning to the city. .. ... -,v. ... I. ....I.-, Ill lllKl (SII1C1C NORTH PHILADELPHIA Sliss SInry IvVefo, of Lausdnlc, N. J., is --pending n few weeks as the guest of her cousin, Sliss Glads Murphy, of Noith Ilroad street. , Sir. nnd Sirs. W. It. Shoe, of 132S North Fifteenth street, are taking un automobile trip along the New Englnnd const. Miss Lydia Dunning. Sirs. Shoe's sister, lias returned fiom several weeks' stay in Ocean Cit . Sliss Until Slauger, dnughter of Sir. nnd .Mrs. Hornco K. Slauger. of 1.12S West Lehigh avenue. i- spc nding sinir time In Boston, Slass. Sliss Slauger's engagement to Sir. Lewis S. Sinners, Jr., son of Dr. nnd Mrs. Lewis S. Soiners, of North Broad street, wns re ccntlj announced. f- 1 Af H'1t..- (J .lnr. .If A W$ZXP Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest .T. 'Whito. of Lake (ieorge. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA 'Sir. Francis Drcxel SIcBride has Ser genut Ferr.v. Sir Stanley Sloorc and Mr. Joseph Haig as his guests for the ,,,r,,l, nf AiK.uut nf hia Sfnrris nvenue s It t h cottage, Atlantic City. -. . v -. f-. tm r'-1? -sorin v.raiz siree, . wi,. k. i ,,,, ,-, Vf;,, f ,' J, ,J J rJ,J 17 slock i:xh..nK,. HullllnB. Tj.uIs .s . 1 u Mn- ... Craig Hall, Atlantic Cit.v , for the pres- i o- - " ....,. .. .,ULu.c. ..... . whntuhtiand itn"' jty,,,""' '""": '"" u" N"w Voik man I KiS Hungaiy justice." Then "a c,lt "lont"' Soldier TaliCS One, Mrs. Stanley Flagg the Other n"'' interrogated mle than Oeimnn-bom cigar maker" objected to Miss riorence C. Sillier and Miss J J bb i uI-Th' Thir'third Sv." Jiorrh.1 s"nn' ' J '' I"1-"'-, onl.v one of whom ad- the tieuty because "it is unjust." He Emma Sillier, of 1533 North Eighth' Thipl ntm iirwn tret. I Si.knion pi'.'.-, ' "mini he had rend either the peace "ad not lead the league of nations and if,, .et ..ill Um frulnv fnr n trill to II TAliri'T. Tl A Tf t! ITT il,. fn .. .,,.1 ,1 . !.. .,.. . .North ThirK -third Btre, t. Mrs It 1. Tlfen- treat or the ns,n. ..c .1.. !, 1. it ....... ..... , .... . . .. ...-,, . - ---. --,.,........ '......(.. .... nxiiiiin 1,114 lllfir l,-,' ll-llls 111 in,- - merly oTsouth 'Philadelphia, hav'e been near Philadelphia, and Cerard will leave Trni "'"' ''l"1'' ' 'lmy the bojs enteitainlug extensively at their home. ' the detention house of the Gloucester ia,r?':s ,"'c 0(',an.- ( nt,la" jesterdny r.535 Webster street, since Sir. SIctinr- immigrant station todav or Slnndny nnd I '"i;,1";'11 mnmissioner Hughes that he vey's recent return from ten months' ' E0 o n,Hr,.,tovvn. Sid., with "Bud" WI" "irnKli the bond either today or to service in the A. E. F. Sirs. Slctiarvey , Crnndnll, a former Yank soldier. morrow nnd take the bov to the home is the dnughter of Sir. and Sirs. V. of his sister, where lie will lie ediuated vt.t ni.Milin nf L'-JS South Seventeenth street Sliss Lillian Leary. of 1723 McKean street, has gone to Bnr Hnrbor, Sle., fur the renininder of the senson. Sliss Learv is preparing for extensive work in the opening of the theatrical season of the coming car. Sir. nnd Sirs. Edward L. SIcLaugh- lit o-,4(i So'uth Carlisle s"treet, are! I spending the remninder of the beuson at their apariineais iu uueisvu. Sliss Mildred Nelson, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Victor elson. ot JVecKet, L-onoiSIont., is making an extended visit to , , , 1 fi.r, TH,,1n T),tM no Irtllfrlltrir fif Tf l.ne uiBfnr- "VI rS , . . 1IIIIZ. nnd Mrs. E. L. Bowes, of Osceola Mills. "f ,,. statlon , auil , ming tier- I i . . .. 1 1! i. I..1 l'n.- Mill DO Piucriiuiii'u iil uiuikt in in ooninR by Mis Itortha Sander, of liJS.'tU South Sgjenteenth street Sliss Surey Love, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. J. Love, of 241." South Six teenth street, will spend the week-end in Wildwood. TIOGA Sliss Helena Alexnndcr, of Tioga, is spending the early part of this month with her aunt, Sirs. Joseph Alexander, at Ocean City. Sirs. Charles Small Pnxson and her children, Sliss Helen Paxson, Sliss Slur- J'.j. Ti. M.... fPI...: i. and Master Charles Small Paxson, Jr.. eunv their return iu the nutumn Sir. and Sirs. Frederick Sl.vers and their )oung sou, of West Tioga sheet, are otciipjlug their summer houie at Oak Bluff. Martha's Vine) arc!, and will remain 'until tlie middle of September. ROXBOROUGH Sir. nnd Sits. Chnrles Schofield, of Leverington nvenue. vvitli their son -in - , .1 .1 l.nH Vf. ...l r ,i , law line, uiius'iii , .,t. .inn .ii-n, . iiuries Merrill Brecht, of Germ.intown. hnve , taken a cottage at Longport for tlie season. Sliss Bnv BooCOCk. of Hnrmon rnml west of Kldee avenue, has returned home, after an extended tour of the Great Lakes. i Slrs. William Steele has returned to ' her home. MIJ(I Itldge nvenue, nftfr speudiug the early summer in Wildwood. Sir. and Sirs. Arthur Littlevvood. ot Lyceum avenue, have gone to Ocean City for the senson. MANAYUNK Slaster Allen Strlttmatter, son of Sirs. Frank Strlttmatter, of 178 Lever ing street, a pupil of St. Slary 's Pa rochial School, lias won the scholarship The EVENINO PUBLIC LEDOEn will be glad to publish itrms 0f 80ciol Interest sent in by the readers. Items should be written on one side of the paper only and should be signed with the name of the sender and the telephone number, that they may be verified. Address Society Editor, Eveni.vo Public Ledger, 000 Chestnut street. who came home mr a snort, nine irom St.liau f Klorldn. who has been living ",0. atternoon and cv g. , , , llf .,,.,. ment Against Monument DlM'" ln l'aml' lllM' tllls Jpar- itieir camp cm uie i ,-.K. ..mn ui c.ruters .... . Among the events is a battle mv a. n . ' ' -......-. , Resi,lents of Glcnuestei V T ,.lli ' 1P '"ttiilion bands and the head Ford, will .eturu for the closing sum- '" aunt at the lulls soint .(h Me .. . , Noti,hs,an,lig tlie t.einendons size w, h t ' u'hl' '' ' 1'trs stippl, and machine-gun otwjr mer weeks, when Mr. laison will join time. blindfolded. Each man will wear of this mgaiiiation. ,. ,s condu.ted 'J l "flZ 1 m I f l"n- t the Sixth New Jersey In l"em' Miss Christine Anderson is diaper- boxing glove nn his left hand ami in his '"' pitessiou.il tone of onlv 3011 . w( ( "k"' '" fnutiy, National Guard, which are also Sirs W. Armstrong Graves, of Park oning a part) of tlilrtj-two Junior Uc;- right, bound to his side, M. in .-nriv l''1"1 "'"1ei'' The otheis nie volunteer ,,,,.:.... .' hU .)tT.,... ..... .,.,,, here, wen- left In hind ami spent the and Allegheny ..venues, is spending the serves from the tails loiing omens' n ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,. ,., ,h ,mitlml(MlN,,- wmkeis. ,. ncciding to James E. ' ,, bl c meet inc "f ,t Ilnll V ,la " 1''' '" '"" -lotinS their ;reTb5a ctor-G'ive're gTlrJielruiu IZ " T"" Tu "T j" Uu' XrZ fu, "- --"" "ilX'hnl,," ,. . n, loinids under the super- in,l. 'ii.ii.M.. n( the ..i.'.Miliitmn in fuller ' w. Iu '' bl ""n" "'l'1 " f'tb.ill will re- """' ..I"r'. '." I".",V"".",S ''.'U,U " ..-,() iillll. Funds vv ill be raise, th. n,.l, i-"'" "f ird W Spencer, inspector ... ,. T. , I Boxborough. Miss ltn.hel Hoberts. ' W ' cniiventlcnn ! mallets nnd 7'llt,n"- ni1""'-' ,n u''' 'V''1 lll(' "ork , an appropriation b.v the utv mid bv general of lille p. aeti.e. . JIr'.an? sVf.'- !"'?"' &?"?' "flHecretarv of the Falls association, and I'""- The plii)eis will ,,t I ,t,d. alone mote than sufficient 'ompciis,,- I '','. l- " Tih1.1 ,!. men will break camp ii.:. "... i witi,f!( ! .- I several of the joung business vvcmieu lire Tennis, busdiall. woter polo and pisti) - ,,,,n- some time aco it was ilecbb.I t'n tne.liatel) after the noon mess and linn iuiiut.i ... ...- - ....,..,,. m nftenil tip the conference at (ami) lie- I i onsiiiniiiL- cniitesfs C.i- fin. ..!),.. ...... ' . , ..,.. . nn.l, :, tin. n ff, .,,,,,. fr ilmli. 1, f nor new noiue in tiaK i.nne on . . ?. . .. " " u , c rei i u iiiiiiiiiuii'iii iii.u lainei in nonor "".' i "--s v.. .... ........ u IiEDGERr-PJaiLADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DAUGHTER OF Bin '" JKTCH MB O. ';,?'! MiBKl' -" tjpi ,i i7i i & kz-:.,rm h 'HpmT - 'vv ' HHK'wCiBMBfln tiT4 x v 4Hp iHBI i . mmnf wc-M'-t , ,& :. s - Wr mr ',!. - :.' w.iv ssi w. - v-b $&i mi'v" Eaiwsa"5 ' .' six, 'i &&' Wflliy- MWiSiMir -'W. OF J&ffr "-.- uirie- n.n.1 the response to them caused , of nations" nnd thought that the Prcsl- V, K iiv'y.. V..rAlllllMlsRyZ- - ?... X' -. j vVVi.iC TL. V.lr.nl.f .II,,... .li. ..... ,. him tn llct (hn u..Kt....... .!.. I .1 ' V . U 1 1 jf X AVfBiMWlWKafri-''' i, T !? &'Vt-Ig 'to ritiv-hw m,,,; , ,,,, f, i "..'" .," i , ,, -"j" i- i"i nave wie uent siioum "maKe tne senate do what ' U '& 'mSBSm ' tr&SC ' yuir W,L" ;&l ie attention of IMilln. he wants, so we can get back to open- f R .4Hi5&-v. J& J;i:!rr;S-,milirnlTS,,A?,i "' tMr r,Iu,h, i-'Poitance bar dn,s and make a little profit. II. i 1 sMfflHrVjt. '3fo, net. ihhc A.h H.i Und Trunt liuiluhm "i 10"rt-' thmight proh 1. t on was "a d s ght . tfe VBPW f V, KnHAVASIrri :;"! ','' ' '"'; ,-' f Hving: (2, -rse than war." TCSBSlEBSfflPW' iP' V '!-h.Tr,fUr'?u I1"? ""KTm !n The "shoe dealer" vvanted "the Sen. V OSIilSXSSimiWMilffvmM3Flm: eV'Jfe V Hkn .. , " " niraBm avenue, .viri, Hum ...'. n-iiiuim mr me ate to stop iniKlug Its lool Heart OH i mSpWmWLwm .WL VS. !.,..' 4 llull ." h,!IIM'"1.'i;i"L'. .' and, pacification of the snlrit ,,f iw t t .! n .,..,.!,. m.i..i. .' JlkVWSC I JX7J'.i 'TTUtf.VBBri ' iyBC- XT -.1 . ''" ' iiIU(lIIZ 1U10 Jurth Thlrti-lhlril ,.l.:..l. !.. , ., . . " - vv " " Ww.vu. ahu nail i jailXCv.X H ttg llil . ...- - - . Sl, -, Billet A JI nils North Fifth ktn-et """" " m-lll lO lie resDlinsiIlle for fie ,lr..r" vnllinteere.t tlm fwi jbi r m mmm.x a 4 SIRS. FRANCIS It. SAYRK Who lias many friends In this city, where she lins often visited, nnd was matron of honor at the wedding of .Miss Alice Dlllenliecli and Sir. Ieslie Grantham, of Gei'inaiitoun, early In the summer ! AMERICANS GET RELEASE OF SHOSHONE STOWAWAYS' .venr-old Belgian bo, nnd Emil . Paul fierard, the r rench boy. who rami1 j to Philndelphia two months ago on the' (transport Shoshone with Flitted States soldiers and were arrested as stowa- wnJ"; .' not So back to their native I countries. Bnriatt was liberated eailv last eve- nine mill hrnnplit tn n linv Scnntu" cninn ' -ur- s"v 'kk. "' '.' -uawr. who is connected with the French It lief Association, and Sirs. Bn.vard Ilenr. who is nt the held of the Bel gian Belief Association, bct.ime inter ested in the welfare nf the bovs two weeks ago, and jesterdaj the furnished bond for the release of Itanatt. These women supplied .voiing Batratt with new clothes. They' hnv t1Pms(iVps to give the bo an avc pledged education i anil see that ne noes 1101 oecome u puo- cu imu- t he was red with lie charge. When the boy wns told that I , 0 ,, ul(0rnt(Mi i1(, danced " . i I glee and bade c.ioii nnd ever) on- goon- I I .. itl 1. ....,! , n til ft liltin 1 A'J. enr-nhl UelL'inii hn . n,nl Kniil 1 the latter. He w ns cheen.il li Asi course of four .vents College. Philndelphia. at st. Joseph's: FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Sir. and SIis. Joseph II. Ileame, of 3.1(50 North Thirty-fourth street, arc spending the summer months nt Island Heights, N. J. Sliss Willa Dodge and SB'S Slnrgnret Dodge, daughters of Sirs, l'.lln Dodge. of ,'l."47 Queen lnne, will spend the late 'cummer nt lnne JlttV. 1 lev Will OC . r n. ,.. 1 I 'accompanied bv their cousin. Miss Anna I lanwiu, nuiuii, i-a. .Mr. Jacob SwnrU. of Washington. I D. C., who hns been the guist of his aistcr-iu-luw. Sirs. II. SI. Svvnrtz, of , Ainslee street, went to New ork on Tliursda.v to visit his brother, Sir. James S. Svvurt.. befoie returning to Wash ington. MISS SNYDER WEDS rs,.--,,.,.,, Aflll n d..arm. tuu Ceremon' Wl" Be p"'ornled This Evening at Home of Bride An interesting wedding will take place this evenitjg nt the home of Sirs. Fred- ",,. ,,. c,. . , . ....... ... ,', . . , ,r,,k "' "",,"'r- -"'- ",vl LU",Dor-I ...-casion a co.nmittee of tweutv -five has land street, when her daughter, Slissiluen appointed. Its pmpose is to ob- Cuthnrine Sn.vder. will be inniried to Sir. Harold S. Se-ull. of 131s Hunting , Pmk avenue. The ceienionv will be performed ut 0 o'clock b.v the Itev. n. Cluy Feiguson, D. D., of the Harper Memorial Presb.vterinn Cliunh, and will be followed by a reception for the families. The bride will wear a gown of white crepe de chiuc veiled with georgette crepe, embroidered with pearls, a geor gette crepe hat and n corsage bouquet of orchids. Sirs. William J. Wright, I her sister, will be her only a 'and will wear a pluk frock of i ttendant upe ue i chine veiled witli. georgette crepe nnd . n pink georgette crepe hat. Tea roses will form her corsage bouipiet , , Sir. G. Walker Kelly, Jr will bo lest man. The bridegroom and bride will leave on their trip after the re ception and will be at home after Octo- ljcr 1, at 2204 West Cumberland street, THE PRESIDENT 1 01 -' who 1 the latter, lie was cheered bv Assi oiniiiissioner .Inmes L. Hiigln s told him that he will nlso be libeiated in n day or two Itnrrntt wilUspend a few davs at a Itn SiotitH cjiinn mid tlicn cm to tlio i home of Mrs. Flagg (Jernrd will be adopted by Crandall. who wns with the IlOllh Ammunition and taught a trade. Both of tlip'hnvs are orilinns. Theii fathers were killul on the lintt'ciield nnd their niotheis weie killed by bombs which diojiped near their limncs. Thej wandeieil about Fninfe with veiy little ... ...., n...i e. ..;t 1....1 t.. .. i.., t.n III .III .11111 .I.".,- II. Ill llll'l,ll I, 111-11 ill!' sMiers of the ammunition train found them soon after the ntmisticc was signed. Tlie bo.vs followed the train until it i iwns orileieil tn ns nnleicil tn prepare to return to A.ne.iui. Thev pleaded that they be, allowed to come with them. When the) nrilved in Philadelphia to return to i... .,.,,. ..- ,, .. -,. . i.; llll'fl ( IOl i t ll II t tllCV ll( ltlllffl tn tOillllllt the lmvs were nrdeicd deported. Thev in this coiinti). , ' "i AYER FOLK FROLIC TODAY Outing Will Be Held at Curtis Coun-I tr ri,,h tinin,,. r,. di. j , CIU,bVnlc'U.e Ga"1" Panned 1 ha nilinrfiuMirr firm nf V 1 . .... .......... ...h ... .. ..,,-, cS. Son is giving nn outing for the 400 or more persons associated with the organization nt the Curtis Country Club this nfternoon The Ayer family, as those associated with the A.ver linn are known, villi! gather at the club in L.iwn.l.ile at 2:30. A nroernm of iiiii.inJ mi!n.,nnt. ,..! ' " ,,,, ll,.nrn,,,l.l,... . ...,tt,t I, .. I.. .... innged to provide eiiteitninment through nre on the list of events, and siiicinl contests nie niiuugid for the girls. Tennis leprcsentiug cm li dipirtment ill compete in the minor events, and appropi late prizes will be awarded. After supper iu the clubhouse there I will be dancing. ' , nnnr -rn ,,in ... LODGE TO MARK 40TH YEAR I. O. O. F. Branch Seeks to Enroll 100 New Members lv) Lodge, No mi, I. O (). F is to obseive its fortieth anuivoarj Xnven,. her 10. To the end of irlehrntliig tl.i tain at least Kill new nieinbeis b hv No- u''"",r ,' I0 """'B'' '' nnuiveisnr.v celebiation, nnd to vvelione home the biotheiK who Im ve been in the militar) n ml iiavnl serviie. Provided the desiied number ()f mii didiitcs is obtained it is piopo.sed to have ll dramatic ecmpllhc.itinn of the hist, second uiul third devices ut Lu Lu Temple. TEXAS CITY COPIES PHILA. To Establish Foreign Trade Bureau Like One Here The Houston. Tex., Chamber of Commerce Is contemplating CKtnblish- Imr u foreien trade bureau m,l..i...i .... the lines of the foreign trnde hi.ro,,,. of the Philadelphia Chamber of Com . -...... merce. Tho general manager of the Houston chamber has requested detailed infor mation, as to the workings of the for- eljn tAide bureau AUGUST 2, 1919 ZIONIST DELEGATES WILL CONVENE HERE Plan Mooting to Confer on Ques tions to Come Up at Chicago Pi,l1n,ieinht ,11. ... ..,., ....! Zlonlsf rn,,v,,(l . i..t.i t ni.t. cago, September 14, will confer nt the New Ilinghnm Hotel tomorrow on questions which will tome up for de cision at the national meeting. This will be one of a series nf con T. .u m mm " win- ferences called b.v the Zionist organi . zatlon of America, in preparation for the Inrge tasks it will assume when the Peace Conference sanction the plan to establish a Jewish commonwealth in Palestine. llabbi Jnmes J. Heller will open the conference Sunday in the absence of i nor. David Werner Aiiunni. president of the district. The most important question for the conference will be the application of the . iiiMuingii piniiorm. 'j Ms wns niiopteii at the Zionist convention held in Pittsburch last t,.,,r. f i.iu w. principles I wealth. ...I..-I..I-. .. "- "- " of the Jewish COlnlllOIl- It TUOtllW nn.n.i. .l.r things, ., . . " -- -"; T.. I... . ; .,. ... . : -v. .nun iiiiiiuumizuuun hi nit-niiiii-, ine puunc ovvnersliip or ,.tiii;n ...:it.in.. .,.. ,. .i ., ... - . '..,."':., "'l ,,"".0,uo" ot ' ":' s Inl Vev.:i ' , ' . J - . li! exploitation oi the -. . r-rK,."mB.nKrrA w",hin'!, n'u. ''""i'.s rwui", .m'''1,, 'n.'' Sul"" ""'"""' OHtVrHV.JlaKfa ".'Z'. s's" (itllKUol iu south Xlnili street, Jmoh dins ourir V:.K. " '"" "fi. itfnjnmin I. Hi r,lon 1S4.' South llronil lre, I .,v l!,.r,l 1 ! ."rth 7.!'! 1M' !.': JullU" H (Ireon fttlHK HlJIt Nfirrh 'ihlrl.iAiith lr...i kMiii, Orinm, ... -. .'r.. :,'"!." v.vi" ."v v-"V ii it rtr-ui-r Ktnti jitinPH j K.nf ni:. tm ski avinuu. Mulje tlnnii.iv Ki 4HIN Nurth Ciirniw Rtrnt Hnriiimi j I e v l.euf 14JI .North Fifteenth Btre. t MuIb lnu suih rifth str.et. William li I.ivinth.il. 7LM I'lrw street, Aaron l.l.htln lino Vurth .-..iriHln street VV II lam l.ipkln 1 IIU7 (.h.-itnut htnet. Iharl.K l.li.s, hut? neienth and iMrnrrt avenue Jlns M.ireolls Hane ami i.iiunln ilrUe. Munul M-iruolli. .101 j I'arltHl.li nenue, Nathm Mi linul 4is na mreet v A. .Vum.ui .i.Hl .North nih sin. i Wllllain l'ortner Hfth ami l str..t, AHolph ItoBenhlum 1U40 street Vlarln N ithan -'.'IS North ron vlxtoei I 1.UCUHI South Tenth Htreet, Jerome J IlnlhKelill 1 1 run iij 1 .south Hixth Btre, 1 iimo. u iV,r,:.k:sV.u;,JsSs,i;.r,:'ii,.;,loVhw,a:uhs. dir.inl .ienuc, Max WuBtnhilm 312 .south '""' '"r"'' H N Wh S h SIN , r-s nr-r-s r nr- - -M I T-- , IM 01 I1II1CD DCL"I DV IM OUIVIIlll lLVLLIl 345 of 'Em at Treasure Island 1 and Boatload of Sea Variety Bound for Cape May Three hundred nnd fort -five scouts nt Treasure Island, a batch of sea i scouts aboard the Emil) bound for Cape I .viav nnu thousands ot new memuers ..... ... : 'J0""1"1 tl,p "W'i"" ""J '"''' is the substance of good news from the headquarters of the Boy Siouts of America. . I The youngstrrs on the island nre look- ing forward to a fair, a circus nnd ,etenm week Veteran week will tnkc ,,,. tlt the dose of canip. August 3 M- "'"' " l'ct"res,,e ptogrnm hns liiinii iiri-uiiffiul fur tint filil.tiinnik " " i- mm -. The sea scouts have been t.lMng fort- nightlv finises in the Eini'v thioughnut the; snnnncr Last week tl.ev went fn ''"l"" Hetilnpen. and last Slundav a two 'weeks' cimse was hcguii tn Cape Jla.v . UpBNtlnl,0 flir 1P cruises are mncje I " .. ' Mitll William Smith, skipper, of the Hiverside Yacht Club, Essingtou, Pu. New York headquarters rcpoits that the scout drive iecently concluded ' i . i. . i . t t . I. ,'-,., oc.n t. "" ;""'.'"' ." A'""1' ..Thm " J ' .'" X1.""1 pl rw,'",J ,",.. , - , """" a'1 1 .OfMt.fMM) "associate si-outs men ,uuil nuinrii nun nun- .i.ii,ni iin-iiiii-m-i .. ...I .. . . m ,n iu nn. I n 1. .Klu s,l"im,,1 nm,mn, ery ear THREE GET MEDALS British, French and Italian Honors Given to Philadelphians Medals nnd cuisses from the Bntisli, French and Italian Governments have been leieived heie fin thru' lisidents llf lIh .,i, who serves. , ,i. r. Captuin Vim cut Slnmmi, of 70!) South Eighth st t. one of the iccip iients. was avvniih-d the Itrili-.li Sledi oal r,os" for 'x(','lltlnllal clcvntiou, skill n,li""""l,rJ;nt.,lI. v, , , tsrikiuiu . ( ni ' p South Twetit) -hist street, leceived n Blitisli meritoi lulls seivlce mesial. Ser genut Andrew II. L)ncli. 2.124 South Franklin street, was uwaulecl nn Ital ian war ci oss. King George Hsadi Air Force London. Aim 2 King Geoigc bus assumed the title of chief of the ro.vnl nil fin ce. New titles for the coniinis sloned innks iu the nil force have been given bv King George, unnielv. mnishul of the nir. coriesponding with lieid mar shal ; nlr chief marshal, correspoudiug with general; nlr marshal, correspond ing with lieutenant geneial; air vice marshal. coriesMiiidiiig with major gen eral, mid nir colonel commander, cor-i i icspoiielliu with lulg.idier general Band Concerts Today The .Muiiieip.il Baud pla.vs tonight at Whitclinll Common, Torresdulu avenue and Wnkellng street. The Fairmount Park Band plays this afternoon and evening at Bel mont Mansion, MORE INTEREST IN H. C. OF L. '' ' THAN IN LEAGUE PACT HERB, Living Problem, Prohibition and Peace Uppermost in Mind of """' sieci 1 inuiuc'iyim, uvarns n. i. iy nicr piIILADELPHIANS nre more deeply ' ''"neerne.l with the co.t-of-livlng VroMom thnn wltii nnv other Issue of ii,- ..,..,, .,. 1...1 ..I.. i the present day. And vviien they lire not attacking high prices, they kick about prohibition. Tills is vvlint nn editorial writer of the New York World learned on n visit to this eij;v to tnlk with "the man in the street" nhout the pence trcatv and the league of nations. The visit to Philadelphia was one of n schedule in cluding mnnv cities where the writer propoes to learn puhlic sentiment on these leading questions. Sfan.v Phllndelphlnns vveie found who,1'01'0 ''e President will do something supported President w'llson. ,)tnorM to make Fred s salary go further than favored the trentv ns an experiment, I " ,loe" ""'-" but, he found, "nil agree Congress talks ' Fred Disagrees With Wife too much without niting." ' n., ,,,. , ., , . ,,, ,, ,, h i Then "I red, the husband" disagreed ine reiiiesentative of the World wlfh M lfo l,v .Vlnrlm, Hmf fi... quest limed men and women In nil walks nf llf I,... II i. , I ,:;" '" 1 A " '"r'"". l"" ": '" tn-r "I'liiimi. uie peace irent.V -linillil he nt!- fleil uitlinnt f.irtl.n .I..1.... i n .i ..-'""rll ,,"'"'. "' . ' ."'.. ". l"'J "i'iM..,.u ,,r uisiipprovcii ot tne league ni unrtnnu ,ii.i .. -.: '""" as proposed by the l'resiilent. ' Burleson fnivr-ii.. I . . .. Starring with tl.ee pmjicts, hi- in- .iiiiiiii". 1111,1 inp rpsnntiui tn , mm n,.......i . ....... ... in. in HUI.III '" t'"' ,ri" ""tuioalw In Washington '-, ' "ir."K"- and the growth of BoNhe- "'""'"nt: 4) n general complaint ",,r l"r snonuess of labor, which seems to ),. entlelv iinnl,.,,,,ni I ' . "Il""l. ImlllflMlnt to take care ' the sill plus of business : (."ii enmt.lii In. ....!....t .1 . . ' ' ' l" ...i , ., . i ,f , ' wi mhi t'Ut'ii , "" s or '"div idtinls ; ((!) n demand If 11 fl niilM mmv i.! .. '..,..,.,., ,,";.' :?,,, """ "" aiinjiiatf niitnift establishment ; (V) i,, " ."" "'"""l-sal of Sir. i;"""""i 'is postmaster general whieli is linrli, l.l. k ", .' whKIl . , "". iimiiioiiik eu in lnbo "". .ur Burleson, in fnct, hns hei nine nnn ,.f ,l. . .... . 1 . , " """i uiikcii-oi Ameri- urns. and. whether justlv or nnt im ,- lertainh the m.. , i V or,I1.ot' ,lp is r""l the moit w ide y ci t cized. in me published account of his . - ,t i uie league .v,miw " ,,,m". "n! t,,rmt"1 -v icrh 111 VV nnniunker s and was quoted as sajius that he l,nn.l l, 1 Senate would ratify both without ther discussion. because. Inst ',1. I President snouiii tie milled." ami sr.tu,L '.'l'','l'aps I could sell something without having to hear a kick over the I price. Of Philndelphiuns, the representative wrote his opinion ns follows: 'As a matter of fact, the high cost ni lit mi I...I.1.. .. . .. . . . ... ..,... ..,-, -iionger claini on me auemiou nt the nveiaje man u i-iiiinueipiiin than cither th peact' treat) m league nf tuitions. It is the one topic upon which then, ,, ,j. vision ot opinion. Ever.vhoil) knows BERGEY REUNION TODAY, ' "'tSSJirl' '" -- ....r.c uaresSes A PSNM b' r"""-''"l soldiers who' sa active service in France ill f,. I , , !, l "7 "'" foa" "ll l',Kl,'""i annual icuiuon of "" I!l'rm I'nmllJ Association at Wil-1 low Glove todav. programs ' Other participants in two tn be given in i-,iuiiiicrinu u,t, the "' "" -"1s 'inline .nilers. of Litiisil lie ; the Hi "f Baltinioi e : th .1 IttiM lfilii. 1!.. ....... ...i... , .. i ki . He". Di Willi. i,., '"" '"",, 'Jr-, ?' ' "-''": tiw B"v V. Giuhh. nf this cit) Oflieinls of the association include: Pres.dent. the Kev. T !!. ti.i.. """ "''.' i-ctki-j . iinitiniore: vii'e presiueiu, c.eorge i r. H anger. Potts- i?""' . erK,! Pa.; s.cetnri.s, I)r. j) 11. lllllies Berge.v, of Line Lexington ' . Pa. HOSPITAL MEMORIAL WINS ."kuiijsi iih lnrnitiN mnin i. i. ...ii.if .!,... i.. -n it. ; i Gloucester Women Succeed In Move-Rented of the men who went to war, but the women nf Gloucester opposed this plan nnd urged something more piactical. bji HHeISHPIiB99e &iA vIBiiOiiibVBHH MISS JKNN1K TAYLOK WBAKT Daugliter of Sir. and Sirs. James T. Weart, of Palmyra, N. J whose marriage to Sir. ' Alonzo Felten Bonsul, will take place this evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. A 11 nnd has felt the effect of the steadTtj' 'l!$$l Innuutine post of llvllitr. nnd rvt-rxhrtAv ,a' Is more concerned In having the gon 4Jl eminent do something to put a stop lj iu u man ne is in speculating over tlio, ,tj eneit 01 nirruisiic plans lo maKC war '-"' impossible. ,T The writer questioned "a lady," ' rresident Wilson is perfectly all' II right," she said. "I would be silr-'" ? prised if there is a single person inV l the world, outside of Germany, who doesn't want the pence treaty ratified at once, nnd it will be ratified the people will see to that. After that I ate is right mid that "Wilson has no H . . .......... ...,o u ; m-mos-. to commit this country to fnretirn nntnncrlnmento " I . i..--., ,-.i ,, . i. ,. . . . . I . l "l l"' 'r'"r.. aUVlSCU 111S QUCS tinner tn "Ic leave Wilson nlonc he's nil ' right." He added that he was bothered , more about the cost nf shoes for his i to children nnd meat for his table. ! The "hotel clerk" declared that he heard "n lot of stuff about the league t1 IlIlllOUN . -r .1 , information that all the women are with dent, and that she is, too. "The plasterer" thought the Presi- thought the league 'of nations wns rotten," and asked. 'Whoie does Ireland come in?" He ! niiKMere.l liU nwn miestfnn !, !- liv ... : "::.." " .., j li wwii i. ".wiuvj iu ui. un, xie VUQ(1 - ,, Cv.niKellst Supports President Then cnnie "the street evangelist," suppoiting the President: "the stock bioker" against the league nnd de manding an cud to the hizli cost of M'nK. ami the "chair manufacturer," who wanted both peace and. the cove- naut sigm '""" '""' "A Hll ed at once. ugarlan factory hnnd" did not lly ..icn i huuii; iu. r."'- ,"olir,p:iv:" nt city HaM" tl,ousht- I President llsou could take care of I himself, on, I ninlnl In Vim,., i,, i. fur-Mould live decently on his waces. An "Itllllnil hnnfhlnclr" iWlni-n,! H, !.! dent had "a big head," the "street itllei" cared nothing for nny Iengue. cx (cpt the Nntional and "blamed the prohibitionists for the high cost of living." The interviewer talked to "the rail road porter," and learned: "I don't know nuthiu' about no league of nations, but 1 certainly nin for pi ace. I don't think Sir. Wilson has trintcd the colored lace right, but I guess ne kiiovv what he s doiu'. I m ST jj VVOIIKd about the killilic of mv neonle Hfi uuw and what It costs me to live," JERSEY MILITIA HIKES 1 G--"o Ten Miles Over Roada Near Camo an .- Camn R.invon. v. r:t.f ... o 'r- , ' h r'r,,1 a'"I f'tsore. but with a soldierly swing nnd a song, troops of the stnte militia, who hiked into the country yes- ountry yes (eulav morning on a long practice niiiuli. lelmneil tn ..m,,. i,,t. t.. ,l. ,,fteitiniii lto'ctliei thev maiclicd something Tl'l " niOle tll'lll till miles ilniiin- Mm ,ln' larrri nnd in the course of the hike Were jnBil priu ticnl instruction in many things, jfyE including prepniation and carrying of'(V the pack emiipmetit. care of the feet.KV making and breaking of camp, proper! I ing auii oiner expedients. ) These troops nre the first who weret 'al'1'' t0 taU' thv" -'iduied hike, bad weather or other causes having nre- a" otlier units which have im leave ome stations. TEN CITY APPOINTMENTS Five Are Named Caretakers of Recre ation Centers Te u miiiiie ipal nppnintmttits were an loiiiiiiel todav b) the Civil Service Com mission. Included i'i the list are live care takers of recii'iition centers, n $!)00 per milium position. These appointees are: Slorton h. Hewitt. 23,1 East Veunngo street? John O'Dounell sri23 Geimnutown ave nue, lleiliert A Polk. 1231 Ilotlman street, Jo-eph (' lVriigno, 730 Fiti water street nnd Charles Dawson, 2533 i. est ueiuiKoinc. avenue. -tj Jnsepli A. Singer, 107 South Twenty il tif tli stiee-t. wns appoiutcil sccond as-v. stiint. Bureau of Surve.vs, $li0 a Ui iear; Frank W Curtln, inspector, Ilu- JjTm lean of Higliwns, $1300 a year; George W. Kmtz, Jr., (1707 Dltman sireei, iriinsiimnn, mil can oi wtirveya. ' ?10(KI n .veur; Dr William C. Johnson,-, j 911) Spruce street, assistant chief rwl-. - dent pli.vsicinu, Bureau of Chnritieni $000 n year; and Louis Pote, 1088 'fta Noith Warwick street, raker, .Bureau " of Highwii)s, Sf3.7,1 a day, , Camden May Sell Food ."' 1 Will lam Sayers, city druftsmnn, qj' yi '-miileu. has rrtiirncsl from Newark aid New York, where lie went to study ,fm'' . methods Used for the distributmiJMf 'government food supplies,. On' 'the llunnctA committee of Cai4(a I Council will meet to receive, hi ifk land maice plans tor buying KM the government and selling it'fe dents of Caindea, 5 1 m V V Si l ft Mi 1 1 i 1 5 t "! "f $' i'v 5 o ! -t 1 ' n -' .-' ' A turn.
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