ISH1 I'lfW ?r-vrm! jitf"uit mmmMi'tu ' 'nmmmmm ryr 7T'' 'iT - UC3iiliLtf I ST .GOSSIP ABdUT PEOPLE f. Nancy Wynne Learns That Cross Will Continue Through Coming Year, She Tells a Tale About Small Peggy T'VK been wondering if tlie Hod Cro branches nnd niixilinrips nnd clinp ters would bf nt it ns lmrcl ns evct next year, seeing tlitft ncnrly n ear lins pawd siuec the armistice wns feigned nucl several nooks since tlfe sign ing of pence Hilt bless you, the boys nre still coming home nnd in need of canteen service on their n,v: then those who have come back and the families of those who will never come back need assistance, so the work In mniiy auxil iaries will ro on. (fl'he Independence isquare auxiliary will start work In September nnd out In the Osontz and Huntingdon Valley Ilranch of the Hod Cross, the work Is irolinr fast nnd ! furious even now. while Mrs. (. W. rious even now. while .Mrs. (. W. ,n! '' iizinirick, .miss ntnnnue i 117. lilds Drexel's canteen is working , 1'atrlrk. Mis Inez Quinii, Miss Cntli lendldly, of course. And nil through j rim' "obnn. Miss Certrude Klstler s country, from cit to citj. where- s",", Anna Sweeney . Miss .Innet Lit- riiilcl Vplonillfll. the ever one travels tliere nre Ked Cross nlgn8 nnd Hod Cross rest rooms and Ited Cross meals being served to the passing soldiers. jvrns. john xamhio ritAzinit. AtJ. of K.idal, has been named chair man of an executive committer of Hie women of the Ogontz and Huntingdon Valley Branch of the Ited Cross. Tills special committee has established a sys tem for supplying visiting muses nnd the work is to be carried on under the state Department of Health. The plnn has the indorsement and o-operntion of the federal ns well as the state de partments. The Tied Cross is not only for times mm i of war but for pene also and from alii5' ,',''" K'rkpntrlck will take place one hears there is urgent necessity for!0!' Thursday evening, August 14, at 8 interest and help in the matter nov and ? ,,ook- at "'" t'lawou -ti M-t. Hrook will be next year. too. , .' , J!,v "'i't n U,"i ,',rk'l"","k "' Miss Caroline Mpplncott. of Rabbit "" ,n " Qt "'"'WP- IHII. Chelten Hill, presided at the meeting of the Ogontz imd Huntingdon, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA inirj nrancn, wnicii was held last week, and from all I have been told In- several who were there, it must have been a most interesting meeting. A number of women have pledged them selves to sew at regular times dining the winter. Then -Mrs. Knenpot ItrnM, ',1: !'mf -"'T J - ......v iuuiki uini- la a Krcai. oeai 10 oe none jet tor nn almost indefinite time. Tlie troop nnd hospital trains nre constantly passing the stations, nnd then, too, there nre debarkations as well. The AJotor Alessengcr Corps of that branch is nlso n mighty busy little section of the home service, ns the mem bers help both the home service and the canteen committee. In the motor service the corns Is nf- filtfltivt with thn Afnln Tin. Inn.l, A.... AT. .11!.. when the Chestnut Hill and Oermnn. lnlilW.li !. j i'l" i i .f ' town division was demobiized from the ileu tross the others who hnve beeu uoing marvelous work remained in the i service, nnd are doing the town work Haum, daughter of Air. nnd Airs. Mnn as well as the suburban, for there is "' Haum, formerly of South Fleienth much to be done. I str(,et. Mrs. Kdward Everett Alarshall is the I Aliss I.liznle(li Hose, of 10.1 I'enn officer In charge of the Motor Corps, I street, Scranton, Pa., who has "been Jind (s assisted by Airs. T. F. II. Haw- visiting Aliss Henrietta Herkowitz, of cliffe. The refugee committee has been,,!:is Spnif street, for the lust month, D ltnu tltn miller nf linxnK .. .. ....... : verv busv. too. cuttinir nnd insneclinir the garments which have been made for the sufferers nbrond. ' Altogether it is very gratifying to' think that even durlnir the heat of August there are many who nre work- Jnr hard to heln others. -r aw .:.. r,,. t., Tin. SAAV Aliss Ellen Lathrop Hopkins PI I I ..I-....1 Hn.nM.ln nil... U.H, .ni-,0 mini """""I' . .!...,. vu 'l' misst j.-o.v.uuj ..... noon, rine was weiring ".-.j B..- fifth str0(,t um, Mi(IvnI(. VPmI(. myP lopking frock of dark blue crepe char- irft Worcester. .Mass.. and have gone to meusc trimmed with medallions of dark I Connecticut to remain three weeks, blue embroidery Her hat was a large- I I'pon their return they will go to At brimmed one of dark blue straw and lantic City for tin remainder of the was trimmed with wild iloivers. About , reason, her neck nnd shoulders was twisted nj c,l .. I I dnrk blue tulle scarf. THB children grow up with the times, do they not? Small Peggy, who is two and n linlf yearn of age, Is wont to go about much in the motor with Father and Alother ; and it is not strange, therefore, that her speech should at times be tinged witli the vernacu lar of the nuto. One day rccenly I went to Peggy's house to call on Alother. Father came into the room and joined in the convrr- sntion, nnd then by way of entertain ment for mo he turned to the piano player and started a roll thereon. Some how it was very faint and he exclaimed, "There's something the matter with this thing." Whereupon small daughter suggested, "Put your foot oy the clutch!" NANCY AVYNNE. - SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Air. and Airs. Henry i. Beylnrd taJtfentertnined nt a buffet supper after the 'Red Slill on Friday night nt the home of Airs. Heylaru s mother, Airs. Samuel McCabe, in Cope Aiay. Mr. and Airs. (Jeorge P. Itich, of Germantowu, announce the engagement of their daughter , Aliss Alary Alargarct Itlch, to Air. Cornelius W. Weaver, also of Oermantow. Miss Helen Hope Wilson, daughter of Air, and Irs. Alan D. Wilson, of Pear Grove House, Villauova, will be guest of honor nt a small dinner dance which her parents will give on December 22 at their town house, 18-11 Spruce street. Airs. Archibald Ilarklie, of Inver House, Wayne, Is spending two weeks at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Airs. Coleman Peacp Drown, Jr., of Devon, left on Friday for a tour of the New England states. She will return this week. and Mrs. Fitz Kugene Dixon, re spending the summer nt , Muss., have gone to Wintcr- le,, to spend a few duys. and Mrs, Frederick Iloscn ofhestnut Hill, are at the 1 in Narragansett Pier, It. I. and Mrs. Henry Douglas Pnx- son and their daughter and son, Aliss Ann J, Paxson and Air. Henry Doug las Paison, Jr., have closed their house at 2030 Locust street, and nre I at Kim Grove, their summer home, nt I Hollcong, on the Upper Old York road. Air, und Airs. George D. Wideuet I have leased a villa, Alidcliffc, on Iiug gles avenue, at Newport, for the sea son. Mr. Wldcner, until recently, Jived at Lynncwood Hall, Klkins Park, tbe present home of his uncle, Mr, Tovcph B. Wldener. Their new home nr.d whe-Ti 'I ,13 1 'SH Am tr-9 Ira'-on St en ton nvenue, beyond Chestnut Wll,. bi bn completed. , ' Prior to swpv newpor. Mr, m imri wn) Many Auxiliaries of Red ener lived nt 11J1 street. New York, llnst Seventy -firsf Mls Adellnn I'ntti Noiir lin re cently returned to her home iu this citj. For th.e last nine months she has been singinc for "our bojs" iu Trniicc under tlio nupices of Hie Y. At. O. A. Alining the l'hliadelphiaus nt Camp TcRawitha, Mt. rocono. I'n.. are Mls Virginia Crowley, Mixs Helen Crow ley, Jliss Knthleen Crowley, Miss l'cgg.v (ll.iiin, MiM llouora (llynn. Miss 'Mnrgatct Mlssett. Miss Mnry Mlsctt. MIkk l'eggy Shehan, Miss Kathryn Sullivan, Miss Alice Sullivan. Mis'' Iplp" McMnhnti, Miss Agatha Schwoerer. Miss I-'loreiu'o Hpntes. Miss ,n'' l'ltzl'mrlck'. Miss Cnthnriue ritz- tie. Miss Lily Tlly. Miss Adelc Speck man. Miss Miriam Humphreys, Miss Winifred (Juenel, Miss Dorothy Seigle. Miss Mnrgurlte I!Iat7. Miss Mary Illatz. Miss Kathrjn llo.ile. Miss Iletli A nicy. Miss I'veljn Ilolbrook nnd Miss (Dorothy Ilolbrook. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. ami Mrs. AVillinm flrceue. of South Ithnn street. West Philadelphia, are spending the remainder of the sum mer with their sou, Mr. Itnlph (Ireene, at Hnr Harbor, Me. The liuirrinco of Mi.s I'loiso A. I Dnlrymple, iliniBlitci- of Mr. nnd Mrs. 'i. . I'.-iir.vinpie, or nrooKl.m. anil .iir. Mr. William 15. Cieary and Mr. Harry A. lirtitltler are leaving this week to spend n fortnight with friends .iu Chel sea, X. J. Airs. Itobert Vamphool lins opened In r cottngc in Wildwood. Aninne the euests iVi - 'W?.'' SH.".. ouiirevetcei street. Mr. uml Mrs. Devlin limp returned to their home at 170.". Porter street after spending a month at Wildwood. Alls. H. Moody, of Atluntn. (in., is spending tin summer witli Airs. W. Miller, of South Iiroad stieet. Air. and Arrs. W. Kane, formeily of "110 South Itroiul street, nre spending ' the summer in Atlantic Citv. Airs. nunc win oe remeniueretl ns .Miss Ac- -Dr. and Airs. Cornfeld. of 1TO(! South rdrth strooti lr(1 HpQUlK the sum- mer nt Atlantic Citv. Airs. Cornfeld will be remembered as Aliss (Jertrude I on Saturday night. "",.".' ."'"" -' !". R FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL ..Air. nnd Airs. AVillinm Ferguson, of nidge nvenue. nnd their young duugli ler. .Miss Hetty I erguson, have gone to "vooi in rema.n tnrougn the prcs- plt mOIUII. s. . .. T . ..f rpi.. ... .... .,.., ..,c. , . ... ncni . ,,. j.iiiii WISSAHICKON Aliss Clara Springer, of Suninc street, is visiting Airs. Thomas S. AIc Kniglit nt her home in Newport, H. 1. Airs. AIcKnight will be remem bered ns Aliss Piessie AIcKcown, daughter of Air. and Air's.' George AIc Kcown, of 137 Itochellc avenue. Aliss Evelyn Allen nnd Aliss Willa AI. Allen, of 13(1 Sumac street, arc touring through Canada. FRANKFORD Aliss Kathleen Nowland, of Womrnth street, is spending August nt Ocean Ciy. The Itev. Howard K. Hand, Airs. Hand und the family, of ItilS Foulkrod street, have gone to Cape AIny Court House for tbe month of August. Airs. G. Wukeman, of Lelner street. is visiting friends nt Atlantic City for the next two weeks. Air. and Airs. Charles Ncrrlant., of 1714 Meadow street, and Air. nnd Airs. , Alexander Setble hnve returned from n visit to M astinlgtnn, XJ. C . Aliss Helen Grnffman, of Adams ave nue, has left for a two weeks' stay at the Pocono Mountains. Airs. James Hilton and Aliss Eunice Hilton, of IfiOO Adams uveuue, nre at their bungalow iri Anglesea for the month of August. MHS. JOHN K. MAUS Who be fot o her marriage .last" Thursday to Ensign Alaus, If. S. N., was Miss liuilse 1. Daur, Oauthter of Mr. awl Mrs. AiitiuMta fMOf, 91A MM HUM Hf Wt ' is1 L , I C 'T'ifr' EVENING PUBLIC NORTH PHILADELPHIA The mnrriage of Miss Ksther Lon don, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel London, of 2740 North Tiftl. Mrret. nnd Mr. Morris !lantz, of J'ourth audi Queen streets, took place on Hundsj I evening in the Montifore Sinngogue.l I.lglith nnd I nmbria streets. The cere mony wns performed by Doctor Hor-i witz. Miss Snrah London attended her cousin ns bridesmaid, and the best man whs .Mr. Michnel Million, brother of thebride, A birthday i crept inn was giien for Miss niimheth llaile.i b her friends mi Saturday evening nt her home. l(!-'4 North Hodine street. A birthday cuke ndoriieil with cnuilles wns tiresented to her bj her tlnuie, Mr. I'liilip Kiln. Mrs. (ieorge HnllMorth, of Vilrnrd nienue, gave a noielty partj last week at her summer home In Vt'ihlwood. in celebration of the ninth birthday of her daughter, Miriam Iliilliicirth. The cot tuge wns decorated with hidmuecn blossoms and each little guest received a sailboat ns u souienir. The Kiie-N included rtett.i Oswald, fJladis Hubble. Hniclaj Kwing. Itobert lining. Sara Martin, Ktliel Houston. Margnret Lis ter.I'rederick (Sruber and Helen llnll wnrlh 'oi put nl Hiiiinrd C. Iliiddeiiiu, .li.. C S. M. C., son of Mr. and Mrs ' Iliuiaid C. Iluldeinw. of IfllXl Noitli i -..ruin sueet, nas reunneii irom over seas. He wns one of the M'lent.i -six men who went from the Pllilnilelphiu Nuij Yard with (lie I'ifth Uegiinejit of Mai lues nnd was later transferred to the l'oitj -seientb Compan.i. After the niliiistice he took a three miiutbs' course at the Cniiersity in Itenune. 1'rniiee, nnd later went back to Alpiveid. (!er maiiy, where he was mnile a cleik iu tin pn master's ilepui'ttucut. He took pail in the parade iu New A ork last week and is at pnent at I'liantiu). Va He is under twenty-one jciiim of age Two other bnjs fiom Ninth I'liilnilel phia, botli under tni'iit) -one, wlio went over Willi the Kifth llegiiiieut supplj coinpani, nnd mIiii returned at the same time ns t'uipnrnl Itiidderow , are Mr. I'rankllu Hew son. Jon of Jlr. and Mis. Thomas M Hew son. of 'JlCil Ninth Cninac stieet, nnd Air. Aithur Kiigiud. son of Mr .and Mis. Kiigard, of rieienth mill Snmci-set' stieets. The foimer wns truiisferreil tn the I'liity tifth Compaiij and the lattei remained iu the supply i-ouipnny. Mis Mninuie WellbnuK mill Miss Margaret Wellhnnk. daimhters nf Mis. Mm j Wrllbank, of 2.T1S Diamond street, spent the week end in Atlantic Citj. Mis. Wellbn.ik's son-in-law niul iliinglTIer. Mr. and Mrs. .loscpli M. Haines, bale returned from their wed ding trip and are at home at !)1R Friendship street. Hill holme. Tbe bride was Mi.s Alne Wellhnnk. Mrs. I" Homer has gone to Mum! Heights fr ti,,, season. TIOGA j Dr. mid Mis. Howard W. Long, of 1 -( West Allegheuj avenue, arc spend- , nig siime time at lieaih Haven. Their son, Capt-nn Walter Long, recentlj leturni'il from set vice with the I". S. I army in Frnm e I Mr. ami Alts. .losepb Klmer, of North Nineteenth street, haic gone to Ocean liroic for the lute summer. , 'l,,l AInrgarct '1 hnnini nnd her '""Kl'ter. Aliss Millie Thomas, who bine been spending the early season in I Nhiimokin. have returned to their home. Iwgn and Twentj-Iust streets Airs. Olive T Acker and her daugh ter, Aliss F.dith M. Acker, of Pulaski avenue, are summering nt Ocean City. With them nre Alls. Acker's son-in-law nnd daughter. Air. and Airs. Archibald Fanning. R0XQOR0UGH I Alls. Joseph AI. Kwing and louug sons. Ilnrclay Kwing and Itobert Lwing, wliii bine been stujing at their bunga low in Wildwood since the curly pint of, Tune, have returned to their home on Kast Walnut lane I Dr. Wnlter 11. Krauss, lieutenant in the V. S. Aledical Corns, has received his discharge from the service, and with i Airs. Krauss lias gone to Fnirvlew, Pa.. where lie is- chief physician of the State , Hospital for the Ciiniinal Insane. Alls. Krauh-s will be leinemuered as Aliss nicn Wnldeck. daughter of Ah-". Alnry Waldeik, of Alanajunk nvenue. Airs, i iWaldcik, who has closed her home for ' il time and is staying with her son-in-law and daughter, Air. and Airs. Cnr inl Thompson, of (US Kast l.everingtou i incline, will go to Atlantic City for the closing weeks of the season MANAYUNK The wedding of Airs. Selina Lvle. of West Alnnnjuiik, nnd Air. William Augstadt, of AInnuj'uuk avenue, Wissn liieknn, took place on Wednesday, Aug ust ft, in St. Andrew's Protestant Epis copal Alission, with the rector, the Itev. Albert Holt, officiating. Air. nnd Airs. Angstadt will live in Wissahickon. Aliss Alary Ickeringell, of Ilelmont Heights, West AInnayunk, Is spending threu weeks in Atlantic City, Airs. Charles Carpenter, of Alount Vernon, spenf the week-end in Atlantic City. The members nf the Coinmuniti Alen's Club, of West AInnayunk, will hold their August meeting on Thursday evening in the assembly room of St. Andrew's Alission. .Mr. Henry Ang stadt, the president, will preside. The club was organized last February and is planning many improvements for this section. KEMSINGTON. The marriage of Aliss Agnes Itnuseher. daughter of Alls. John Itausehcr, of L'OIi.S Kast llavrmd stieet, Kensington, and Air. V. Leo Li nib, son of Alls. Ilcnrj Li-nch, of llethlehein. Will be solemnized on I'l tduy afternoon in tlie Church of tbe Visitation, Lehigh avenue and 11 street, at !" :-4o o'clock. .Mrs, James Smith will be matron of honor, and the best ninn will be Air. Bernard Lynch. The bride will wear I white batin with a tullo veil and the , matron of honor tfill wenr pink. The I wedding will be nttended "by the im mediate ininines oiuj-. .in. i.yncii is 11 graduate of Villuuova. where he wus prouiinent in athletics, playing on the footbnll team for several years before being elected captain of the .team in 101(1. Air. Oscar Herring and his sister, Aliss Alillie Herring, will motor to Jin hnnoy City to spend the renialuder of the summer with their mother, Airs. David Herring. Air. J. Kenneth Fisher, of 2017 Kast Firth street, and Air. Clarence llgen frltz, of i.'o.'t.'i North Twelfth street, of the class of 10111, Williamson Trade School, spent niinuay with friends in Now York. FIXES SUGAR AT 12 CENTS Chicago Administration Announces "Fair Price" to Consumer Chicago, Aug. IL'. (Ily A. P.) Henry C. Uolopp, iu charge of tho fed eral food ndministrntion sugnr bureau, today set twelve cents n pound ns a fair price of the commodity to the con sumer. He declared that any retail price in excess of thia figure was "outrageourf profiteering." For several -weeks grocers havo charged as high a-BJ-.cen Ce-BW tt. pounce. I LlflDGJflK PJIILAl)J3LiniJA, 'JTES1)XAY SPENDS SUMMER NEAR LANGHORNE st 'jMim&. J,1..HHHM. "S1 -sx- .vs? ' .-"j. TiMH ' i i b && - ' s - - -. ;, .j v l'linlo In I'h.il.i I'n'l -is A1ISS I.OI ISA M.WKIItK Daughter of Mr. and Airs. I. Kiiberls Newhlili, of Wliuljbusli Farm, near Ijiughorne, who witli Iter fanillj will le.ue August "(l for a tour thtoilgh Cauad.i. .Miss Newhlili will not m.iite a form.il debut nct season, ns she will attend (ullege at Slice! Itriar, a. ID, ID, ID'S AW-KA-A-A-CHOO! AWFUL HARD ON THE NOSE Two Hundred Thousand Philadvl phians Sneeze Their ll ay Into Open Season of Hay Fever and Suffering Ku-n-a-a-i hoo ! Well, we're off! Two hudied tbousad strog id Philadelphia nlode! Ad bore cobig eiery year! We'ie heed epeitig nl' alog that the begiihlig of August would biig that cuiious tickle to our doses ud the water to our ejes that her alds the lobig, log before it cubes, of Wlioo-is-sbe ! Itut it didid ! Then was too bncli raid, ad the goldediod ad lagweed ad the othpr polled-bearig pladts could dot throw out their pestiferous seed to de fedceless doses ad bore thud the dust cad fly id the streets after the water sprigler soaks the dust dowd. Deiei thelcss, wins! the laid stopped and tin AIDS NEW ERA MOVEMENT HpaHc Rev. George G. Mahy ------ Spiritual Resource Department The Itev. (iiorge G. Mahy. of this city, secretarj of the peimanent com mittee on evangelism of the Preshj -terian Church in the United States, has been chosen to head the deiimt- ment of spiritual lesources of the New r" MuM-inent. lit. .uuiij win iii jinn tune up the evangelistic work of the late Dr. J Wilbur Chapman, who was vice chair man of tin New Kni Alovcinent, and whose place has neier been tilled hi mi' his death lust Cliiistmas, Dr. Aiubj's aiceptauce of this secre turyship lompletes the cubinet of tbe 'ew Kin Aloieinent with the exception of the portfolio of eiery member mo bilization, which is still vacant The ileoilrtinent. on stpui.t'.lsMn ill l.e lipiiiled by Dai id AlcConauglii . of .ilontc lair, . .1 . tnut of luissmnuri education hi 1! Cuter Milliken. iilu- cutional sccielari of the Presln l...-, . caiionm sccieiari ot the rresliiteriuu Hoaid of Poieign Alissions ; that of socinl seivice In Itev. John AIc-Dowell. D. D., of Ilaltimoie ; tliat of gospel ex tension In Itei Charles Gorman Itn b ards, D I) . of Auhuiii. N. Y WOMAN'S LEplON TO MEET Only Post of Kind In State Is Or ganized Here There will be n meeting of Post No. CO, Ameiican Legion, a woman's post, this evening, nt the City Club, ,'11.'! South Iiroad street. Tho meeting will be addressed In G. Aertsen, Jr., sectetarj of the state of Pennsylvania for the American Le gion. Notices of tin meeting liaie been sent to the JiOO nienibeis' of Post No. 50 uud imitations bine been extend ed to nil j Cornell (female) now on inactive dutj, who haie not ulicad.i joined, the legion, und nurses enlisted in tlie urmv and nuij, us well as tlie women enlisted in the murine corps. So far Post No. fid is the largest post in the stute of Pcmisjliania, and the only women's post in the state. Camden Man Found Dead In Bed Kdward Johnson, of Tenth and Spruco stieets, Camden, u foremiiii in the Camden Iron Works, was found dend in bed this moruing. When ho did not appear for breakfast his wifo went to his room nnd found him dend. Band Concerts Today Municipal Hand, tonight, Front uud Allen streets. Philadelphia Hand, tonight, City Hall Plain. Falrmount Park Hand, afternoon ana erenlng, fitrawberry Mention. is A..4V - Slid cube out. wasid that t'list the tibe for the beiiile-vs ravages of V Wlius l.cc c e! Uin ! ' A-a-a a a sni. ! It was! Lust digbt I got out In pidp deedle pillow, ail I I'll by head nil it ad hoped Him the hoi dig would lide hv liead ilear ml b.i ejes without a Inkle. Hut do sin h luck! This bonlig 1 lould haidlj oped bj ejes. ad I hndid adi taste in by houtli ad I lould spmcelv talk for sdeeing. I bight just us well' look i'orwatd to a bodth or two of thick head. sbmtig ejes, ,ad eierlastig slicing! Oh! dear! Was nditliic ever ipiilp so buih nd iuipdi'iip to take to stro; Ink or stajing out l.itp dights' .1 lib oh pc ah Oh!i 'I beg Jupiter, it was As Hay Fever! falsi iilaib! AGAINST IRISH PROPAGANDA I n.,.,1 h.-,Hfl. AeAr.ll .. A - - i-wm, wtHi.y. noaubiauui, iu nui Onitlllll IlUl IIU1H I.IO m'miii. .,,".i r-t ,...! ...i . . . . ' npsn li nnn innav Hesolutlons condemniiig "Irish piop- ,,,..,. , , Uganda iu this country Iiimi been pre- paiid and will be acted upon this after-' noon by the state council of the I.ojal. lOiange Institute, which i 'theParkwaj Puildlng. Th in session in l niitiunl elec tion of officers will iiKo take place, j The session tikis mmiiing wns de loted to the Ladies' I. mul Older An. , ci.ition. Speakers included Gi.tiul .Mas- ter Hobeit Gilliuoie. (ii.ind Tie.i,uier William Heid, Past (iiand Al.istei lleni-i Stumt, Grand Societal i John AI. Clin-i'l'iest tuck, the Itev. It. Gieeuwood and Alar- saiet MiGnvriii nt New cul- DROTCQT CUDRC fiAC DICC ' rnUICJJI OtlUnC Oli) ttlbt N. -I.' Residents Plan Fight Against $2.05 Rate Residents of tow lis anil seashme ic suits along the ninth .liisp mmm m, preparing a petition to be sent to the New Jersei Pitbln- I (ilities Cm imissiou protesting against tbe pioposed ini..ise in gas tatcs to 'J.(iri a thousand fe t The rea&on given for the increase In the Ocean County Gas Compani, sup plying these coinmuiiities, i, suiiph that it "needs the inoiici." Ill the petition that is being iir.it luted it is said that, should the uttliti commissioners giant the itieie.ise now proposed, the light against it will be carried to tlie goicrnor nut! the Ligis latin e. Reunion Party In Olney A reunion partj wus giien In Mr. Klmer Weicrstall at the home of his parents, Air. and Mis K. Wcin stall, lol Olncj tiiciiue, Uliii'j, on I'mlai eicnlng, to the N. It. C 01 tilney and their fiieads. It wus nlso tin pen sion of the twelltl -sei onil hilth.l.ll of Air. Klmer Weicrstall ami Airs, limrgi Stevenson. Air. Hujniond Iloldt and M- William Ac-hfubach pla.ied the piano while l William Aclienbach sang a solo. Those present weie: Airs. K. Weier stall, Aliss Ksther Ilium, Airs Hen rietta Weierstull. Airs. I'riedii IIiiic-. Airs. Elsie Sleienson, AIIsh Ida Whit field, Aliss Kdlth Neville, Alls, Kimli Lyons, Aliss Floicnce llauseiifiiss. Mis, Agnes Huberts. Aliss Gertrude O'ltrieu. Miss Kminu Wocnier, Aliss Alarguicl Griffin, Air. V. Weieistall, Air Klmer Weicrstall, Air. Kdward Weicrstall Mr. Edward Heiues, Air. George Sleien son, Mr. llaymoml Iloldt, Air. Hollo Vast.. Mr. John Hlinton, Mr. Hich- lard Davis, Mr. Walter Vass, Mr. Wil liam Achenuacu and Mr. William lor-ton., AUCiUST 12, L01!) hTgh life and low "" in new photoplays Dukes, Strikes and South-Seal'."'. '".'"i1" ';f, ",0 ""' w"nl,,,' "'" ,1.'UN , .inheiited. Her trutec and giiaidinn Princesses Flit Across Silversheet 'HI IM.I v "ll, , f Muiiihii" I i ' lurmir S. .inn TilmmlK .l ,i I rimn I l.ll-tlle lil.c.f vM- pin Null . ; '" Up,, t . .1 , Knl n I. I .... r I I'lliilnill I hi I t H s ,,1 l.' . .1 ' I'l.lnri , I he "win of thp woman" who is Hip lu'ioiiip ,,f (hi., pbotnroiiiantic piece nliiinst mtupiilts Hip clmi'iiiiug -t tn iiilo 1 the clns of the inmpires , allhousli appe-ililllies me to some extenl llgninsl her, i'sHitnli in lier N'i w Yoil, i meei . tin priu tb ed moi ii goer knows ien well thai Noiina Taluuulge lould not ! n "vamp" ami tlint all will be -ai i-fm lonli eiplniuul jusi lipfm, tin mes sage is llaslipil on l. n tlinl the him lm- been pnsed b the tule hoard of i elisors 1'ieii the blight lights of the heinine's i i-' ,-ln sue not cm i-ll eiiiuigh lii inn inui inli i fi ii in e hi the I PIP II - s iini i .Miss T.iliuadgi similii in gill of I. In.- blond i ill ip priilo. whosp mmriiigr to i I'londwa.i ioiip plutigi iiiihiippiiiiss In pvtiiputiug piispnls a ml tn isto fnr inonej s her into beiseif she ! i ioiiips miohpil in a icltitioiislnp tluil is liss nmbiginnis Ihnn it seems with n louiirf i hup. whose on Ip hapiiei to be Hip iiimi of bei bemt. Clem in;: IIWIIl of till- lllits of ii'isiiiiip.tmidinjr pmih raised hi hi i own heedlessness tilings her III last into the sunlight of hei long-sought a ud long ilefiii-nl happiness. This is the son ol a mle ot sentiment mid emo tion in n huh Miss Tnlmndge oioK. She mmmgpil In nnke the most of the lintuie leismii of the Wllllel- ilnv l'lnnm opposite wus t'otiu Temle. who wus mile uml uuisterfill. The pine bus liei ii will ili.uted uml mil i. ist .loliiui How land and llnssmd Slim t ofleiiug esnii.illj gooil chiiinc ll I 1UllOlls Tin tine Pi i.m.i offeiiug shows the womb is of the (ii.iinl Cunioii iu mi tun's-own tints. It is well worth u.iiting fot I to .M I Ullsll s. . n iii . i.Iiim ii ii unit li "I he I . .ilMrlm.' to k i-lm ..l of III i. nfi (iirrrr of ralhi rlio n Stoirl ft F Mill' IM Cnllirrlne I l,Ht l em l-'llner in. I'm How a gill of humble niisin spans i the distauip lutwpcn a tipewiitir desk ! and the dais of .1 peeress is the shiniest sumui.'in of what a long i ast and main iiiptious tell in "The ('nicer of Kallipiiiip Hush " We do not see the ml of sti.iwheni leaies icpos- mg gi.iiefulli on her blow, but after the duke seeks her nut to usl, her for giMMiPss ami her line in know that , this i on .mil. whiih belongs to n dm lies 'In light of point otiipiPttc. will adorn liallipiiue tit tin next lojiil l"iee. liotli Katheiine and the Puke Ji ml i alieadi i'peipncpil the bittei ness of iiiihmipi mniiiiice Death bus btokeu Hie fetters for him and when lie in- 1 turns fiom India and becomes a leader iu the House of Louis Kutheiine's n:il inmni begins. She is jiresent when he deliieis one of bis famous nihil esses and it is a i Use of love at fust si.;h on ! 'her pint. TIhoutIi a lttcki (oaibina- , lion of i iri iimstnuces under oiitiol of the umeiist and scemiist. Knther- i . e . e lltP. lis tllP siiipiari Ol ,l uom-iu m I fiishion. is thrown into rnntiet witli I Mis (iiucp nnd it takes iei- little time 'for liiin lo hei nine einuioied of her ' lieauli. iiiti'lligenie ami iluiiiu The rest is easj , foi In r plpheiati folk uist her aside, iionii-illi enough, bemuse thev do not want to be known as rela tions of a "hired sonant" who "lives while the inviudice iu the din ill ( mind nn an mint of her eaillei iimtit.il pvniiienie is oieieome when he lealtesi i t,s,,l ii is to -.,,., jimp Imp (o ,,lsle mul tiiidi. Miss CaliPit as Hip iinoiul.im tipist. inn-Hiics u siiene and dignified nmise ;,, t,,,, nobili.n i in iio.unei't intovliul 'fate has pliueil lm and she is i , r tnii.li belllltitul Pliough In i.'ll.b tile en uml win ll'"' li.iud of am duke Fiedeiiik Mm ton in iT.es a splendid , duki' lie is in healing uml uiannei ' .. !-... 1.1 ......... I..1 .. ... I... 1..Linrli In. i in. ttlll . Pill' iiiikp ... lie. imin.'' "- , ,. . ., i ...i f ,1,1,,,., . ...,. iniim nl "'" """ " than .Hiss i linen ..is ,.,.- -,,- ,1(,rry 1(11V1,S ,,,. wjshes that Dire.tor Neill. who has otheiwise dime an ml - mirnble pioi. ..f woik.Jiiid itiioipointcd -,..i.Li.,enusiir.iif7i I .'.. I isi ,,- ,,, i i.i.s. ,.i,- tlcularly as this duk. '. mime does not appear in IluiKc's or Debielfs peer ages, ihieb bines hi, status just a bit dubious. lllIUKNT 'Tin lli-lle "it tin s,.,ii fd.. lurlns- l.iTiin V,, hi. ii I.Ih"I"I from i poem lo Kill U IP l.l Uili.. Metro The titular linoim of tin, him, like Tjtjl and AIit.il f M.ieti i lin. ... is in of liappin.ss. Itut although this is 1111 lll.llll mi. I IIP p.. '- e il u i.oo. a poem, it is not a funtiisi or a spectacle. Ilntliei it is iu citPiuuls. iieij ri ilisti, although in siibstaiiii it is not dissimilar to a s.,n of f n its Thi ' Ij Ita hrj .MISS .MAHION IIIiSl'HLL Dautjliler (if Air, and Mne. A. V. UmptU, ot 3831 North Nineteenth street, whose encasement to Lieu tenant I). Klberson, of Atlantic City, nas Dee.it annpuncea stori son" In these dajs when the first of the newspapers urc full of of strikes. "The ISclle of the Sen i unite in tbe mode, for it ecu lei's about labor troubles. The heroine is known as the "billion dollar bnbi " is n hard headed and Iiard-heni teil business ninn of the convent ImiuiI mag- nnte tipe. He refn.es to heal a pleu for tuoie wages uml better Ihlng condl ' lions fiom the imploies of the gient mills fiom wblib the gill's inst in lollie is derived So the "null" in' piotest. Mie, with iverjlhiiis to tn.iki her Iiuppi. o far ns plusleal lomfoit and prospeiili me oucctned. is dou bled with spititmil imiest, whieh is eii-ed null after -he investigates for herself, und sureep(s in ulleiiiiting liiuih of the distress fnl wblili her business mniiiigeiH me iesp,,nlile She works, iiuhli milled, at a settlement hoiie and theie leai us ,i gn-nt ilenl about the spiiuii -ill,, f hf,. Ininlin ''Hi s ,n,e niln i, null with mi idenllstii loiing si'ttlpinent woikei. out of llhnll I llelllnstmi, e grows the o uiiinip lli.it iniikps hi-r PM'iitunlli hiiii.i -that and hi r muli fo,- Hip pool . .Mis W.lilu, iililllt,iK, not , p,..tn us most o H ,,.,. liP.intos, whose good l,,o,s ie their fhiitiigtnpliii foi - lime. Iiu whin is o,ie t tM, ,, -a l.ii p that is inolnh . epris-iM and full of p.,-ue,- She nUo bus tlp-. di i eloped ilr-iimili. s..h. , fonseipi '. I.i her ailing ns Ho i iehesi KU I ,n the woi m is uiliniuilile ami Ih 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 of ii i, nhute.l 1 i ,er ' miithj sutitni- . toil siippoltlHL' lOllllnllil I li'lulll lleinin Ihi'ii- In , , '1 1 I li i I, l roil II ..i, tills." I . i - Mi l- l'ir !'. li-n Ml i I hi ,r.. I x'iss I!,,,,, I,,,, s,ppe, out of her usual inn jif pinl.it, irx p.uts. iu win. !i jiampiish hue ami Kui. mlimixe the "ul "' "H In he ll pleu-. which I iv sim tin aim- in tmlwnid a is nnd iiiuiiatiiii in loutini. she is insiuul the "'" r a ninn She impel somite. witli i good ,1, nl of ,, uml ngoi ""' I I P'ii ss of u I'm in. isl.m I .ml Ho man she snie. "Hie beautiful iihti striniger." is a m.s.ionuri who ll!'.- '" be go.pel mission of l'iiiiging snhatioii to the benighted wot - Uhipeis of the ti'irible pi ml god The jl'iinipss Zulu's bile foi the iiangelist hiings iihout a i ompliintiou. both of 'low ami uliginii. A s, ssful p, ail diier has wiested some malicious gems fiom tin- wines, on the b.isis of which be is entitle,) oiler ,s ll( ,, to the pi nn ess The high tuii'si resents- the ii oiiiing and the pleaching of the mho ate of a -new mid ineniful doiM Me I ween Hip plotting ,,f Hip twain and the fail that tin- girl's tiPsh. naive hue is uuieipiiteil. the nnnum c ptmes meieli a glitten'iig gi'iieiulit.i on hei pait ( Hill s. ,,s, s o ,- height of self sai 1 1 , In e in saving the missiomiij's life. i The battle .mil t.ipl n seenes are c pei mill notable foi (be large and iiii, iiaj iu win, h thoj are portiajed. "The Itetter Wife." fealuiitig Clara ImiiiIhiII oitng, and with a well-bal muni i.ist, iPipptlj und faiorabh ro lieiied iu this column, is on iiew at the Pnl.ici. The Strand i showing Mis. Veinon Castle, in tl ffectne tiic tini-Aition of It. W. ChainliPis's noiel. "The I'n ins Line " At tin Lm list is ll agon Inn ks i tluilling pin traj nl '" I" er dais, jth V. S. Hint star. Demure (Hive Thomas ;N h.ning a "week" at the Knoli. "Love's IM,. oner." a i ame shown List night also being on the bill for tonight : "Prudent on Unuilwaj," the st,m of a (junket lass niniil the bright lights, i, th,. at tratliou for lomoriow. I 'hniiuiug ami piiliianl .Mne Aim i aj is the star at the Itelnioiil in "What Am I I'.idV" Elkton Marriage Licenses lOllitim, Aid.. Aug. 12. The foil '" """ ' '"'' H'n-is ,,,, I m-,1 mg mm1 1 igc li, i ii-, s v lie i . ( 'eliu ' lodai Ham I, Iiiitton ami i .i.sn ,,,, ,, uini Pi I, mid Winifieil 'eili'iit ami il Pen I I Anna Helen Kiuih Jill Oils Votl.l. A. St., Joseph "oi t.itit inn anil l.'li'i II lleiithnian ami k. Ilowaiil II s.-n ip mt.,1 L. Toinliiis.,11. fhnil.'s W. M.it II s"" ,l"'1 Jlnc I Ii. nil of Philadelphia ' "lues inn in. I i.i m. .,,,,1 it;... ,11.. ,. Phihidelphii : Chaih-s Caldwell , I ' , ... """ riorence A I easier. Cnntesiille ),, 1. : ( llUlles II. lleinhi, l.s,,o i i.... burg. Pa., mid leauiiette M Cifi I Toughkenainoii. Pa- (ieorrelt Ii.L-l and Catherine llioiuas. Stieet. Aid. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES 1.1,111s I'leini l.-.l", v. Men'. (, . It.illie .'.ilin.lll I'leHS,.nHiI,. .s.ililll! I) TleelH 171 I .ixf, -, KHlhrvn U Set,,., f, r l,).,l I .v Kr. 11 I:.. lil -.'11 llenwlej t d Jli.li-r j:il Wetinli.. t. Jnhn lost .Ir f s v ph , nn. I An Ir. I'i uli ll.ill u. 1.. minil II stnio m V, vv Y.rl, ,,. triMle 111 i J.-r SOU ,n- l.-Jtl, ,) 1 mils s,,, m J Vnllm. r t .17 1 It". '. I, It M i'i il i. n V ii I 'rt M i mo i,ri .mil Irm., li ml M,n luhn not ii i:iuhi tt, j Ilurn-' 's' Ariinlitui, ...n MT Itlintlln L'aio s- it li mi ,,. Mhrrlls -.'.Tin s ,i ), y, s-.Hi , Jrilurs 1 Utr l".Jt N -,-,ilt ,. , ...I .-,,. I lieth ll ll K. i.i i .me. ii,,..-- .. I' i. 1'i.ul t Mr. nn Mil lllnion p ml l.iu 11 M.K in.,. 'ICO, .Ir.v rt., lllllliiln H, ilt7itiiii fv V ,rt. ,il ,n 1 sftrH I nell '"JT I innkfer.1 .. . In.rl.s kuiii i Mi, s- -,, ,, in, lt t I'iiIii, k s.ot . j,, ,.., ,, Nt t'lM'.nih. s , ltll , ..irl.l'i, n. I'. ,,,, l li r . I'i,,) , i , i -,,,n I' , I, - ph A I'.ilon 's- ,,,, u ., ltl , lln'l I 'I ir'l " 't V I i. ,r. n. . i I i, n I Filleii S-..-T 11 n. rf.ir.l n, . ,n,l Hi', In, I r A-l .1 . i-.r M'.vn, p, II illi im ll II I i .sis s I. mi. . i nut Lowe- , H t i , i I .lot 1 ).. upe. HI I nit niln li s j ,,im I, .r,H, Kln , mil Hi It 'I in.ir.i ill (0 Ki i s .-iiih i.v, i l,r, iii A ioe ic.l.inii.ri M.l i,inl It. ii A lt,,l,n..ii MiIIiI!p S .1 Uurl c) le'i M.-JT ..l.r in ami MHr I c lark 1711 N r.lh -l Mollis AXll Jill .s J st ,, l.. iM it. I., ru .ill. It, . ,1 s. John t. ulUm. -IJl ll In.ina nve utul M..iv I' iluilw IJl win. nu n. John .stahler J.I Is I'hii.lwl, K st iin-l Mnri P. a., i.k J'i.111 V Hin, l i t II, orne (' Kahn je.'ll l.iiini'iint si ml l.iis.. i-,,h, 'i Audi l-m !'. llall.r i: MiMtVn..n Jr atui ll.-Iur st in.t All- rta t I'ur.ier.'r HI. IS KI stteilnif an Thiiiti.. I l r.nstnn ' T 1'it , ltonnall nn,l Anna l unon L'slo V -3 1 H, i.i.. si.unuci uuruu i. '-. . inn nt nl.' Abm inn. It t I.S.I S .1th m un.l M i J, I' fh Alll. ri KC)4 MiMir. t . un.l Dun, . oluirl llll'l .s llleks St ll'lllv I'.ill.l. I s,, l'-,i,',. h a.,1 I , ' ll.i Urtvts s,s -r-vNt.r a lis,i Mill, i IT'1.1 llai'l.. a,. . .,n.l Mir Hreuh a.H7 'I kni'i si l.hille Mung.-lli 1IJ7 s t.lih mi anil Imu liella lln i Iirls Inn m l.i.l.irl A llirll.i Jr 1ITI N -Jlllh si in, 1 i;inlll- l 11 r .11 In 11 i' rf.ii'l in, M.x lillhunl I I S3 s 7th m ,. ml !J ,;,, lul" hi k 1 . CI .s "th st I1 1,,. S. 11 jhj . H'lh 'I, uml I'run.iM I'ls.iib, IU III I S' 71 ll ' llonunl J Mi Vt-lB.1 L'd'Js Miatln t .-in.I tlur.n, I'l nip iiMl.-in till s l.i.inbeil m l-MHrt J Is, hupp -S-t N .Ititrnlnn Ml an.t I'l.ira i: Sh.izlnu r a IU N t'elhl hi t-.ln.l . CJ ch l III u. n IIIJs N tilth hi aiel Then hi. Iunh. 1-KH V Ullli t Ilnall I' Zn.k Allamli i In N .1 anil Mare tiiroili .-s. i lura .u i.eiHhiu .li.tni.k. ili'3, Ai.h 91, uni A n - seltzer. on.w .inn l " B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE EMMA CARUS III Iter NVwefct tC.llK Ulln ILinier II -MASON C KI'ni.KII .Unruuerlte llla.ba- CI.AIIK & Ill.'llliMAN Henry 1 nulla i. Ili Heiirn. Jrnnls MKIdleton anj ii HU hummer show UII.I.OW lilli.K I'AUK AS1LIJ LEI'S ti Ills Symphony Orchestra 2 30 Oitrlur, "Stradella " 4 ',30- -Mlldrcxl Warner, Boprano. 7 15- ZaU JUI. l'lanirt Ocx-rtf Eimi. Uarllone. 0:4& Orand Opern, "II, TnOVATOnK. WEDNE.1DAY NJOHT. AUQOtT 13 r Yklir JllttrUrt' "THE tfEnENAPfi" 11 EMMA CARUS WINS HONORS AT KEITH'S Musical Comedy Star Has Batch of New Songs Bonlta Back Again Diniii'i Cnriis, nlwnis a favorite lierif, tin bendliner nf an interesting Kcltft bill this wee! I'or a iiiiilsiimtner' pro- , giiiin. Hie ffpiings nrp iittractive and I larled Miss rmns sings well and does some i leu i duni-e steps, lietween songs she nel of bits of eomed.i touching on cur ii in iweiits Hint me iculli futini Aid nig hei at the piano is .1 Walter Leo- I polil Portei Miiipi'miii IIiowiip has nn tin-' iimal sketib in "The I'ti i mil Tnann1.! ." Illesented In I lolnei- It. Ahlsiill Alar- igueiite Kpp,,- ilm Ccoige K Itomaln. It is upleie with good-hunioied situa lions mid makes a ilistinit iinpressiott, ltiitiil.t and Lew lle.iin aie back gain in n new act. "The Iti-i iewsjp.il Comedy C imle." Similiter, u bulldog with nit int' His i nee that is almost human. Is r iioielti that is well enlnveiL iiuolliel .leilllle Midilleton is a liolinist of dls- tiiiPtion who picsputs n high-class pro giam il.nlis c;mk and llarri Hergtnan of fir "A Km ,,f Sutisliine" . the Kitnro htntlipis do snme unusual gymnastic stiinls; the Shiilej sisters have n good song ami dante number; Ilnrrj .Madi son ami Ceue Winchester are clever fun l uil.ci,(-iml there', the pictures nlwajs illle'i-tllnr CltOSS KKYS -M'endinu-pomedi nnd 1 ' nit" a pietentmiis tabloid "Love '' Mike." leatiited the hill The girls were in i-t I . the mush 1,-iti-hj nnd the i..lter i iitpitainiiig. "Cranberries," a loineih plavbt, shared bead'ine honors. Kil.cit and .Moore hud bright wittl- isms that gut mer well, ami "The Alel "di .Munis" s.Miiipiated with pleasing elicit. The ( ii orgi.illis ttio did things with gun, nnd pistols that .smacked ii ii I' of the inilit.it i. Gilbert and Wolfe sang ami plaied popular airs Perils of Thunder Mountain." n film thriller, lompleteil ii tip top bill. (l.OltlC The featuii is a dancing in I of siiMiassim; meiit. Offered us Slat I'o's llollikei, it held the audience spell bound. "use on the heels in popularity "was the Vpi-satifp Sextette Another act. the Cato'a Tt io. thtee .lazing Jackie, wes good. Mmtha Hamilton and coin p.ini appein-ed in a legitiinute sketch. Tin Insttillmi nt Collector." nt ivhich j on kept lour face straight nt jour own iisk I'lsiino niul llingham, "the belle ' ol lielnnd. nnd the son of Itulj," of feicd some of their Inline songs which wete all well reeeiied. "Don't lose jour ner ." a monologue, was put acioss In George Armstrong, and the Meloih Phiends, ami Hodji and Fudji lomluibil u good ptogram (ilJAND We bmen't lieuril much about Annette Kelleimau lately and the wu.i the uiidicnie at tin Griinil receiveil "Ideal." an aquatic star of i onsider a'lle adioituesM, miiiiIp it forget all about Annette. Annul. "Ideal" swims, divett nnd shows some new strokes in the tank that me most bpwibleilug The Tin e llaiiiioni (iirls harmonize. De nnier and Diuie do a little bit .if evcrj thing, most of it well. The Thtee Alex me ecpiiiibrists of note. Wren and Cunuiugli mi liuie putter and song that please,. Aftillen and Francis have n turn that is' n-plete with mirth The fouith . pis.i.le of "The Great Gamble" . oiiiph'tc a pleasing hill. NIXON The bill is m, I, it.iintnt nt hound to pbu,, hei of the familj Then c n ti In ni'i-ic in "I!ieii iissottnl en- i. ri mem- is identycif Saiioi- " the h. a. lino i This i, a nmel musical tab loid and n is pel foi mod foi the first time on the tr.inspmt Gunge Washington foi 1'iesident Wilson The production is n whole show in itself There are four othci win th while acts on tlie bill. "Louisiana." with Viiian .Mm tin in the title i fill, i, the film attraction. SI. 1. 1. I-T Trpents NORMA TALMADGE IS 1 ilihl MjtVI . OK "THE WAY OF A WOMAN" A'lle.l - . Ill AND l 'nmlllK IXIMlll VSON (A t'HIZMA) , in The It. a Lantern" PALACR I 1214 JI If.KCT Sl'llEET - 11 A. M 'lit 11 'III f M CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in thu fii;'i-n:i'. u n-'i;" i.inii.sAi. nAvin rfi A.srn 1 1 ATI 111' I sr.lll Ol I'.ll NU. HI ARCADIA i 1 -111 is'IM T IIRU'IV 10TH HI I M I- -. I 4 . ', l.l 7 r li M P it. CATHERINE CALVERT In 1' 1 1 ..mount itrr ift Kptn Ul rhe Career of Catherine Bush l'mm Nfie! 1 llnn.r iilyti VICTORIA I MMIKi: S'T innir NINTH l A M TO 1 1 -1.1 I" M TMFriA RARA "A wojus THEItt; WAS" CULONIAL IAI'I.i:iVo'oD AVEfl. l'r, I .. M-. n Nil, lllnger clen ManaKfr OPENS M,,,?.l'?.y. AUG. 1 8th Direction of the Stanley Company of America ..n1,,"',1, , Bathing Girls peom un.l wnii, ti Ink.- IJ'ulle in Ilerlln" REGENT" "7 .K 1"-,VJ1-'i ' -1 He'!, ot thi OC-5 j j. msTj, MARKET F if V I ltT40)lDll3 r.OXTTTXTl Ilelow lTTIt it.n.N In tho Season' lirm Dx$z SLATKO"S ROLLICKERS M-:llSATlI.i; 8i:TETTl: OTHERS l CROSS KEYS "". ;1"tT. I -YVI? fir II'C liftaint. i COMEDr ForresfUUOTA?&SAN80MBT , SivoTy MiVSt Last 5 Days CirPCltDHt Rlinaaa "ss. 'ier Accordi-il a Moiinr; iciur I lisi a. SIARKET "i iossss StcfeSKiyiSsSSS 11A M15 JP sWswsibsITjW ,rt, s, ,Nln JtM -TsVW fi n IM . (VlfVlb ' v I'.M rJL iMVJri IVI I i i 1 , i 3 s" t "35,1 I 1 -- -s!yJ ;i . ',..' r .X slt't tnS,iL ,&Wt!&,'Tbfi'M&$libQi r:l'Mr:-l:-M v. A I J i I A tortMK.: SA-