rSSwI9"igvj5r; J t M v1 1 JUST GOSSIP. ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Regrets the Death of Mrs. Craige Lippini cott She Tells of the Work Done at Ocean City for Convalescent Soldiers MIC death of Mrs. CmIrp Uppinrott was a treat shoek to many of in jrstercla.i. who had not heaid of lior Whips. Slip had bppn spendlnR tin Mitnmcr at Ciino May, Miiylm; with hrr eon and datiKhter-in-law, tlip .Tny B. T.ipplnrottH. t'sunlly Mrs. I.lppinrott had Ronp to her ramp In the Adlron ilaoks. but Mr. Hrim Ilroti's. hpr eldest dauchtpr, ha" bad the camp this year. Mrs. Llpplncott was Mls, Sallle Iliicknell. She lived at 102,1 Spruce l-treet slnpp Mr. Tipplneott's death Mimp j pais uro. llpr younR0t daURbtrr, C'oiiRtanep ijppincott, mirried DourIuk Franrhnt about tlirpp jpais ago, UvIiir nt first In Mklnlioma, but last winter they moved herp and had npartnipiits at niRhtcpiith and Walnut stiepts. Mrs. I.lpplnpott was a yNter-in-lniv of Mr. .1. Bertram l.lpplncott and of Mr. Walter Upplncott, of tills city. The funeral of MrH. I.ipplm-ott will take place from hpr tow n houe. DO YOl" remember last summer the house of the Hostess I.eaRUe which was opened down in Ocean City for returned convnlpscent men? I told jou of it at the lime. Well, it's been poinR on this yrnr. too, and tlip women In the IraRue vented an npartment on thp boardwalk and arc there themxelvps dally nursinR the kick boys back to health. And the men arc so grnteful It certainly has paid to takp carp of them. The Tnnn OTlirrKti their nnnrcciatloil 1U - ...... --.. be his own," they must feci glud of their own inconvenience. Mrs. Kenton Wnrne is president of the Hostess House. Miss Anna Crneth Is first vice president; Mrs. II. K. Crawford, second vice president ; Mrs. B. W. Webster, treasurer; Mrs. It. Maschal. assistant treasurer; Miss Kleanor Ferguson, secretary; Miss l'es sie MncMillan, assistant secretarj ; MrSf A Kcseler, corresponding secre tary, and Mrs. A. W. Craig, head of entertainment committee. Last week they took care of thirty-five men. Xow that'R going some, isn't it? TTJOUIiU you believe it, rummage various tvnjs, I can tell you. and when, Home, uii .South 'Input) -second street. the women intprpstod bear that one bn paid "he had no rrcolMlon of his own Mr Kinlrn 1 Stennrdoii. of Brin motlicr. but when he was at the Hostess Mmtr. left vestprdnr to join his family House he bad had a dozen mothers niuljit Xnitli Hiuen. Me., for ten days, he wishpd thai any one of them might MI-n Hosamond Stcwardson and Mis " sales are starting no npnin .,,, ...i, ,,i,Mif,ii uir iiusii.111119 IUi;i wui. ju.st iiuw koiuk mil 10 me mem bers of the auxiliary, the telephone is busy answering those. who wish to send articles in. I happened to stop in jesterdny when a tbrep-wlippled baby carriage and thirty-five flower pots were offered for sale, together with n tin bathtub which had n leak in it, but ns the person who offered this remarked. "You cau put n cork in it and it'll only leak e little while you're taking a bath." So, you see, there's n use for every thing, is there not? And, bless jour henit, they welcome anything at a rum mage sale, because there is always bound to be some one who wunts what ever is sent. And. after all, it's easier to get H fourth wheel for n baby coach than it Is to buy a whole conch, pro viding )ou have the baby to go in it. TJOT weather, you'll no doubi agree ! J--'. Don't you pity those poor Templars with their long, hot coats ami their sptek nnd span gloves? If it had tinly been last week, when we had a little cooler weather; but, then, contentions never by any possible chunce have any thing but either rnlny weather or stuff like this. And stuff like this is not pleasant for an) body, although jou al ways expect it in September. A certain suburbanite who lives in a delightfully cool house nnd has an equally delightful but rather sunny garden strolled out across the lnn th other day to exchange a few remarks with ftcr gardener. "It's a warm day, Isn't it. William?" she said, svmpa thetically. "Yes, nm'nm," replied Wil liam, squinting up nt the sun, "but it wouldn't be so bad if there vvnsa't so much humanity in tho air." XAXCY WYXXE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Jessie F. Da Costa, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Da Costa, of Vilfanova, entertained at din ner last evening, -in honor of Miss Eliza Parrlsh, of Xcw York, who is spending a few days with her. Among the guests- were. Miss Jane S. Hep burn, Miss Sarah 1$. Dolan, Miss Mary Fahnestock, Miss Ellen McMichael. ilr. underle Fitlcr, Mr. John Carter. rfr. Cooper Smith.. Mr. John Deaver. 'Mr. Harry Itobb and Mr. Alexander Van Pelt. , Miss Ellen McMichael, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Emory McMichael, entertained at dinner on Saturday night, In honor of Miss Parrlsh. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison K. Caner. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hart ntertnlno ni r,ns. i.. ... ir entertainea nt supper In Cane Mav on C,l0 ! -i ., ,.:. ..."... . mumuuj vtcuiug, luiiuwcu uy a moon light sail. Among the guests were Miss Barbara Boyd, Miss Lysbeth Koyd, Mies Gertrude Dougherty, Miss Mabel Keld, Mr. Henry Borle, Mr. William Davis and Mr. Daniel Dougherty. Invitations were received yesterday from Mrs. Graham Spencer for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Agnes Martha Spencer, and Mr. John Lewis Montgomery, which will take place on Saturday in St. Mark's Enlseonul ns.. . t -l . . --t "--. . .rJwi t "meentl1 "treet. .at 4 o clock. A small reception will! follow at the home of Mrs. Spencer. I 2213 Valnut street opraier,. n ainut street. , I . Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Clothier ' sales are starting up again. Hut I s, ., , , , the unbelievable part of it is that there L?1;. Po;VP f;rnns "'" ''7 -are still thii,gs to send to them. They 'uf'V nit ''"V1 "'" ''"ve been are getting one up for October .it thp! rl'' "Bv-., ,hva"i " '"? ' w" Independence Square lied Cross Auxil-1 f '" "rl,n"t' nt .h'r r"tta '' A ' tnrv n,i fhi. ,., ., , Mantle City, returned today to their have issued cards for a tea on October" Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Patton en 1, from 4 until 7 o'clock, at Claire-1 ier,n,n.t'd,ot " ch,il,llrcn' P"? t " mont, tneir nome In Vlllanovo, to in- troduce their daughter, Jlios Kmily K. Clothier. Mrs. II. Emott Ifare will entertain at bridge tomorrow afternoon in honor of Mrs. Hodman WIster, who is spending a week with her. Amongj the other guests will be Mrs. Henry Y. Jearies, Mrs. Edwin E. Graham, "Mrs- Joseph Baldwin Hutch inson, Mrs. George Burton and Mrs. A. Merritt Taylor. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Graham, of i ilniiRlitor. .Miss fjortnitlr- Anno rjrnlinni nt tho .Morion Coif Hub on Tlmroilny I'vrnliiR. So)trinlpr IS. The rintirc wn'i nrisinnlly plnminl to tnko latp nt Kl (loiirld(?p, tlip firnlinm Iionio nt Devon, but ni the plnro lin bopn ipntpil for n trnr tho plans linvp bppn plmngcj. Mr. C'hnrlps l'pnro"p IVikins, nppom panipil by liN ilntmhtcr, Mrs. I), l'rutt Mntinh, of flip HpcIrps, ltospniont. will Ipiivp on Prlilii) to nttPinl the inar'rinRP of his son, Mr. Howan Perkins, iul Ml Jlnrion D. Clenvelnml. whlrli will take plncp on Nntitriliiy in NVi llmrn. OiiInR to tlip illness of Mrs. l'enrosp the wedding will be very quiet. Mr. and Sirs. .!. Franklin Mrl'nd dpn, of Radnor Valley Kami, Hose monT. have returned from a short visit In Atlantic City. Ml.n Mary K. Conversp will vnil for Chinn nm! Japan on Xovpniber S. MNn Converse spent thp mmmer in New Hampshire. Major Kdwnrd II. Cassatt and Mrs Cnssatt, who have been taking n six weeks' trip through Alaska, returned jesteruny to Uiesterbrnol; l-nrm, tlielr place In Herwyn. Miss llelolse Mirier Halsev. who has bppn doing war work in Washington, lias been demobilized and is with her mother. Mrs. Jnnies T. Halsey. nt their , .. , . , Mnrnnret Stewnrdson will return home with their father, but Mrs. Stcwardson will remain until October. Mrs. Thomas Learning will return fiom liar Harbor tomorrow nnd will spend the autumn at Hrrntwood, her home In Wayne. Dr. nnd Mrs. Henry C. Earnshnw. I of jiryn Mnwr. returned on Sntun'ny fiom n motor trip through Maine. Mrs. H. Allen Dalley and her daugh ter, who have been spending the summer nt Kennebunkport. Me., returned to thtir home in Ardmore last Wednes- , day l,nrnrt Dr. nnrt,Mrs. Duffield Ashmend. who have been stnjing nt Ileach lh, ha,e opened their house at Ithan. v . ,. ... TT , Mi. and Mrs. Arthur II. Hucy. who have been spending the month of Ait- gust inotorlng through the Adiron- darks. White Moiintnins and Maiiic. isltiiig friends en route, hnvc returned to their npartment nt Fifteenth nnd I-ooust streets. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kay. of this city, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Mabel EvcWnKa,. nnd Lieutenant Charles F. V. illinms. of 1 ittsburgl), on 1 riday afternoon, Sep - tcmber .". Lieiitennut Williams has re- cently returned from owrsens. where he has seen more than two tears' seivice. He was awarded the Distin- guished Service Medal and also recom- ii, ., r, , , mended for the CroK dc Guerre. ,,, ., . . ,-, , -r. .uiss wiucc ,.. t iii-eur, iii.iutrr, Del., was married to Dr. John Musser of Overbrook, on Saturday morning The wedding took place at St. John's Reformed Church, and the Itev. C. J. Musser, D. D., father of the bride groom, officiated. Doctor Musser and his bride will live in Xcw York city. Doctor Musser, who formerly taught at the University of Peuusjlvnnia, is pro fessor of history in Xcw York I'niter sity. Air. nnd Mrs. John Xoblc Guss, of West Chester, nrc spending a week nt the Hotel Dennis, Atlantic Cit). Mrs. Guss, it will be remembered, was Misj Clarlta Azogue, of tills city, before she was married at the Bellevue-Stratford last April. Mrs. Irene Wilson, of Ardmore, nn nounces the engagement of her daugh ter, Miss Florence Marian Wilson, and Mr. Howard J. Hill, of Buffalo, X. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Belrn, of 240 South Thirteenth btreet, are spending some time nt the Lnfu)ette, Cape May, N. J. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Robert Killougb. of 6.134 Greene street, entertained at din ner on Friday evening. Among the guests were MUs Helen Clelnud. who is Mrs. Killough's. guest, nnd the Itev. Ernest Paxton Janvier, son of the Hi v. Dr. C. A. H. Janvier nnd Mrs. Janvier, of Allahabad, India. Friends et Doctor and Mrs. Janvier will be glad to hear Hint they are expected to arrive in America, before the end of September. They are aboard the Cir cassia, of the Anchor Line,, which sailee. from Bombay during the early part of August. A furlough of a year in this country will be spent In the Interests of couniry win oe spent, in me lnieresis o r..i.. ni..i.u. pn,. ahi.i...i W. '" suiiw, i aiittuuuiiu of whirl Doctor Janvier is nresldent. At tli' cxpirntion of that time the entire family wil) return to India to resume missionary work for the Presbyterian Church. ' Dr. mid Mrs. W. B. Anderson, or "i!214 Laurens street,, have returned from Corning. Mrs. E. F. Hnrner, of 108 East Gor gas latif. leturned on Thursday from 6S2S Centr.il avenue. Ocean City, where sue spent ti.e summer. Mrs. A. Cromle and her daughter, Miss Anna Cromle, of 7331 German- .tuss Anna uroir town atomic, have returned from a trip to Atlantic City. l , J -, t t, w j., n,j ji,s. It. H. Patton and thelf thll Jrcni o( rtfco Wlngohocking terrace, returned on Tuesday from u five weeks' stav nt Wlldwood. On homo in honor of her young -daughter, Ansa ueien i uunn. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kinnard ami their son, Mr. .Grant Kinnard, of 0504 Musgravc street, have returned to their hnnci from Seaside Heights, where they spent five weeks. Miss Emma Bishop, of East Mayland street, has returned from Ocean City. Mrs. S. (ilassmiro and her son, of 212 East Hoi tter street, have returned frttn a trip In Ocean City, Mr, and Mis. George C, Dodge and thelf daughter. Miss Nancy Dodge, of 10ft West DurMim street, have returned froJn Seneca. Falls. N. V, MtnHU Irs. Jurowi, Hewitt anrj MUrav EVENING PUBLIC ' street, hnvc Jcturned from nn nil sum' nicr s siny ni wcon City. Mr. mill Mrs. Chenney. who have been occumiiiR the Hewitt home for the siimmpr. lime taken apartments at (111 Tast HiimiI Ftiect. Mr. nnd M-b. William Windle -and their two 1-oti". Mnster Howard Wlndle r.nd Muster In) lor Wlndle. of Nil West Washington lane, have returned from Ocean City. Mrs. John Allison and her three chil dren, of t lien, X. V., nip iiitlii Mrs. Allison's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tomilnsoii, of HI (III Stenton nemie. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. l)aid (Jieenherg. of StS South Fifty-second street, ore cn tei'talnlnp ns (heir guests t their country lionie at 1'oit Washington I'n.. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sidue Cnrnfeld mid their son. Master Mnshn Corufeld. of South Philadelphia. Miss Hlennnr M. Claik. of 1M." Far rnRUt street. West I'hilnilelphia, has left for California, where she will ie main about three months. Mrs. ,T. II. Ilniile), of -I0LN Chest nut street, has returned fiom Hunting Tower, I'n. The Misses O'llilen, of f().0 Chest nut street, hnvc returned fiom Atlantic Cit). Mr. and Mrs. A. J. I.oecher. of 1101! Baltimore nvenuc. are visiting in ,,. ingtoii, K.. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Karl Wagner mid their fllllt!lltni S ftss lfiirli V. nt... I MKs Mnrv Wnsuer. mpiipiiiirn m i time at Craig Hall. Atlantic Cilj. Mr. nn,i Mnli 1)nvl(I stnever. of 4114 Spime stieet. me Miiendins two ,-,.!. nt Atlantic Cit). ' Mrs. .1. W. Maker, of 4001 Spimv street, is visiting In Mnnnsiii-tn HchcIi. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. I'lanl; Kailer and his sister. Mis Viola Kntker, eutertnlued, a imiusc pari) nt tlielr suninier home in liootliwyn. I'.i.. before returning to town. Their guests included Mr. and .Mrs. Albeit Knrker, of Xoith Marshall street, MisN Alice Cllson. nnd Miss Alice I.ddleman, of Xortb Mervine street. Mrs. Oeorge Wurman, of L047 Xoith Ninth street, has returned to her win ter home nfter spending two months in Atlantic City. Ir. and Mrs. Clnrpnee f'lirict ,,!.. have been in Ocean City since June. h:ne returned to their home 'J417 West Lehigh !ienup. , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ahrnms, of North Higliteenth street, will remain in Atlantic C,it tliiough the enfl) autumn. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mnvter Itobeit Wilson Skillen, of !2."4i; South Iloseuood street, is the guest of Miss Llizabcth Wilson nt her cottage at I'itnuiu lliove, X. J. TIOGA A series of cntcitninmcnts nm lietur- X JmI' . i . tT "T .tgeT .l' lUil'ttftS giten in honor of Miss Dorothea Dingre. wiiose marriage to .Minor Charles ('ole- man Jones, son of Mrs. Thomas C. , Jones, of West Outniio street, will take place this month. Last week Mrs. Albert Dliigre. of U20!) West Kstaugli J'1.0.''1, K!lu " luncheon in honor of the ,J "'' ,vl'''-. "ther guests included Miss ,,):'.,;,s M,"'.(' 1'r''-, ?'" ,'' "V."."' (iitliens. Miss Madeleine Jones. Miss Mn't,m JI,:7M,'r'a:v', Miss Frances " "r", anr " . "'l'1'. McKeivey. This IIV.ITjV.'w rvJ1 dinner at the Spring Haven Couutrv Club in honor of his sister nnd Major , Tones. Among other guests will be Miss Hlrd. Mr. ('nrl)Ic Jones Itoberts. jjr. ' if01' J,rs. Albert X. Dingee. Mr. and ! virs.. J- '"'race (ilthens. Mr. Charles I ;n,,''nLinh, fMi ii ". " T,I,P tiinnor will bo followed In ilniirmrr ATr Inni, M .,. ,,,,, (JitifensVof Wood-' bury. X. J., will entertain tomoirow eiening in linnor of lier brother nnd .Miss Dingee at the home of Mrs. C.ith ens's mother. Mrs. Thomas C. Jones, 2iri'J West Ontario street. Miss Nettie L. Halin nnii her sister. Miss Katharine Hnlin. of West Ontario stieet, have returned from White Lake, Mrs. Iterthn Keen.wlio has been stay ing in Atlantic City since May 1"., has leturned to her Iiouip,1,'I12 Wingnhoik ing street. Mrs. Charles E. McClallan and her daughter. Miss Jcnn MfClellnn, of ,'10tl4 North I'enth street, have returned home after spending several weeks in Atlantic City. MANAYUNK ,Mrs.Unrr-v r""i and her sister, Miss Elizabeth Boss, of Main street, linve returned home nfter 811011111111- tlw. bpsson in Atlantic City. The Itev. !. It. Burnwood. of 4737 Silverwood street, has returned from a fortnight's tisit nt Somcr's Point. Mr. Burnwood was accompanied b) the Ilev. II. It. Johnson, of '21o Washing ton avenue. MisS Stella Forster. of (irmn tnnn who spent jiart of the season tilth friends in Vcutnor, has returned home. ROXBOROUGH . Sergeant Horace II. Mitchell, whu has been overseas since October, 1017, with the graves registration service. arrived in this country on August 20 h&&h&li .Ct'JM.il MISS KOSE P. LEOF Daughter ot Mr, anil Mrs. I", V. Legf, of 3827 North Smedley street, whose, engagement to Mr, Henjamla D. EIseBbwg, of Baltlnlore, 110, has recwtly been aanouHced s"i v t-i a , JiBrH LEDGER-PgiLADELmiA, TUESDAY, '"'' ' - A POPULAR WEST ft! SSSi-f I). x-KS & ' ... . '-3,, f jWi.-.S.s( .SSiSS i i Mrs. I'.itrlrli William Campbell, (laughter of Mrs. James R. Hootb, of the Esse Apartmrnts, Thlrt) -foiiith and Chestnut streets, West IMilladclphl.1 nnd has been ill AVasbington awaiting his houoinhlc dischiirge fnmi the service, lie l etui tied to lloxboiougli the cnil of last week. His Imifhcr, Lieutenant Fled C. Mitchell, who1 scrted in France with Company F, 'JFJth Fngineers, hns aNo received bis discharge They arc the sons of Mr. It. Arthur Mitchell, of fiSO East Jamestown nvenuc, and en teied the sen ice together in September, 11)17. Mrs. Edmund Keel v. of "."O Oreen lane, and her sister, Mrs Hairj North, of Itlackwood, N. J . lrne gitio to Ocean Cit) to icmaiii tlitmigli the au tumn. Dr. and Mis. Edward A Eichmun, of 140 L)ceum incline, bate returned from Venlnor, where the) himi their summer home. FALLS OF. SCHUYLKILL Mrs George Ilniniltou, of 117." Kidgc ntcniip. will give a pinch party on Snt uida) iifteinoon and vtening when n snh of hoiue-mnde pics, cakes and bread will he conducted in aid of the mission work of the Falls Presb.Meiian Chinch. Mrs. Hamilton will be nssisted bv Miss Helen Houghton. Miss Minnie Hough ton. Miss Marian C.r.i), Miss Dorothy liaUer. Miss Florence ltalph. Miss Sninli Henr). Miss Hannah Dorn nnd Miss Esther Wood. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank M. Jardlne. of 4170 Itldgc avenue, liate gone to Atlan tic City to remain through September. WISSAHICKON Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Iendeisnn, of 31S Ilochelle nvenuc. with their daughter. Miss Dorothy Henderson, nnd their son mid daughter-in-law, Mr mid Mrs. Joseph C, Henderson, Jr., also of Ilochelle avenue, have returned home nfter spending the late summer in Wild wood. Mrs. Adam II. Fo. of 233 Ilochelle nicimc, has ns her guest. .Mrs. Milford Carey, of Pittsburgh. I'.i. Last week Mr. nnd Mrs. Fox entertained the Itev. nnd Mrs. Elliott Field, of Cleveland, (). Their daughter, Miss Luc) Fox. who recently returned trom 1 looter Island, in the Siisiiuehnnna liter, will enteitniu through September Miss Bess Klosc, of Milton, I'n., 111 whose honor n num ber of entertainment are being nrrauged. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hopkins and their daughter. Miss Beinice Hopkins, of Washington, I). C, formerly of Hoc belle avenue, who iin on their way to spend the autumn in Wildttood, will spend this week visiting in Wissn hicUon. NORRISTOWN Mrs. T. (). Moorehcnd and her son, of 1010 .Markle.i street, hate left for Kort Wayne, Ind., where they will spend the next month. Dr. J. K. Weaver, of Sit) De Ivalb street, has gone to Columbus, O,, it here he will attend the annual reunion of the Civil War veterans. Mrs. Clarence Ilarict. of Tiinidad, Col., is tisiting her patents. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 .011 1m .Schwenk, -if ."40 Staubridge street. Mr. and Mrs. II. Jones llrooke. of 144S Powell street, have leturned from a stay in Stone Harbor, N, J, Mr. Kenneth Howie, of I)e Knlb street, who lias been participating in n tenuis tournament in nv lork city. has returned home. FRANKFORD Miss Mnrjorie Allison, of Orthodox trect and I'lnnkford iiienue, has rc- tiirnerl from a tt In to .tluine. where she spout the mouth of August. Miss Tiola Smiley, who is now living in Detroit, lias been a mouth with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Smiley, of 10 II Drill street. Mr. and Mrs. It. Cox have returned from a summer's stay ut Cape May. A surprise reception was given for Miss Itessyc V.. Wesscll bv Miss Jcnn Scbaeffer nt her home, 2S01 Frank ford avenue, on Sunday, September 7. The marriage of Miss Wessell nnd Mr. Maurice H. Scbaeffer will take place in the early fall. YARDLEY AND VICINITY 5tiss Gladvs Harper has returned to New Brunswick nfter spending the sum mer with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. John C. McCormick, Miss Elizabeth McCormick nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Sidney Cndwnllador left testerday for a motor tlip through the cw England states The Civic Club held its first meeting or in season on '1 iiursuny aiternoou. The progrnln was in charge of Mrs. John ADrams. a icaiure was -xue col lies of Fashion. which was portrayed by eleven "models" representing the styles from lOlfi to the present time. Those participating were Miss Maud De Lena Inglewrlght, Mrs. Frederick Beans, Miss Elizabeth McCormick, Mrs Walter Girton. Mrs. Walter Dilliplane, Mrs. Norman Boss, Miss Catherine Bel ville, Miss Nellie Guton, Miss Ethel Girton, Miss Mary l'nlmer and Mrs. John Dver. Mrs. Abrains was the read er nnd Mrs. Chnrles M. Eatnes, accom panied on tho piano. NEW JERSEY NOTES A very pretty wedding took place" nt the home of Mr, nnd Mrs. George T. Williams, tn Burlington, tvheu Miss Bobettn T. Matthews became tho bride. of Mr, ,WiUm M, Bhackweii, otxtoyw, PHILADELPHIAN SmWk i m4&4Siam& - :2tm rrw, ..r mHjrw-- ' !? Del, The Itev. E. C. Sunficld, of Wil- mington. Pel., perfoimcd lue eiemiuii . which was solemnised on Wcdiiesda) nt noon, follotted by n wedding bicak fust. Mr. and JIis. Shackwell, after a tiedding tup, will be at their new home, the Poitage Farm, at Dover, Del. The Itev. Charles S. Lewis, rector of St. Mnr.t's Chinch, Burlington, and Mrs. Leiiis, who have been spending the summer at Washington, Mass., in the Bcikshircs, artived home on Thurs day. Dr. ahd Mis Ivan N. Keim nnd their chihlirn, of Mount Holly, left .icster dnv for a month's stay in the Adiron-dacks. Mr. and Mrs. John It. Howell ni.d"sn," wnK0 '"' """ "" """1s "" their 'daughter. Miss Laura Howell. ofthe hois. Our representatives hate Mount Hull), mi' spending 11 foituight prim lied enough of patriotism, hut have at Portland. Me done nothing for the bo)s who sacri- Mis, J. E Itigg is cntertnining at t''-ed eier) thing for the sake of man lier home on F.I111 avenue, in Burling- ton. Miss (ilad)s l'.rjau, of Worcester, Mass. Mr. James L Stone hns returned to his home in Allentmvn, Pa., after a visit of a fortnight with his son. Major Edward II. Stone, of Burlington. Mr. nnd Msr. Edward II. Itigby nnd their family, left Moorestotvn yes teidav for Media, Pa., where they will live pcrmaneiitl) . Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Watson and Miss Mabel Watson, of Wntsoiitnwu, were guests over the week-end of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Kelvey nt their home in Builiiigtou. Miss Helen Chessman, of Burlington, who has as her guest Miss Doiotby Courter, of Xetvnik, left for a fott night's stay at Stone Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Miller have letiirned to their home in Edgewnter I'nik, X. J., after spending the sum mer at Ocean Cit). Miss Lillian Liuiiek, Miss Auucttn l.uniel. nnd .tliss Augusta l.uiiifk hate sicii!iiiik uiu MiuiiiicL ui. ineir I'oungei In l.dgeitnter l.iru Miss Klsas Collins, of Kdgewatcr I'ark, is spending a fortnight at Niiig.ii a Falls. Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and -Mrs. Hubert M. Kail), of 7211 Miekle siteel. Camden, celebiated their fiftieth wedding nnnivcisary nt their bungalow in Seaside I'uik. X. .1 josterday. Mr. and Mit. Karl y it ei e lnariied in Wilniiiigton, Del., bv tltf Itev. Alfred Cookmnn, September S, ' lCO. This is the fifth golden wVdding in Mr. Knrlt 's fnmilv and the third golden wedding m Mrs. Karly's fainilj. On the same tunc and nt the same phu Dr. and .llrs. A. Humes Lipplin'ott. of 10(! ('ooper street, C'luiden, N. J,, ob served their sixtli wedding nuniversarj . Mrs. I.ippinrott is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarly AN INTERESTING WEDDING Iss Elizabeth, Bradley Married to .......... ...... ...... ....,...-,.. .,(... .111311,11111 nil,,.- ill-,,, Lllill Wl 1 n r u- returned to their home nt 202 South I mlsc1 tn tll(,ir v),d,e,s. What has the j l'Orty-second stieet, I'll, adelph.a. after!Mntp nf .cns,lvBnln p.otide.l for its Mr. Howard Thompson Today I Central Labor 1'nion located in the An inteiesting mniiuige is Mint of j Heed Building, and 1 haie not sp,,.!, ! Miss Elizabeth T. liiadle). of .ISlTlto anv newspaper lepiesentatiies on Thomas avenue, and Mr. I louai d ! these subjects. I Thompson, of !i:lt lt,liinnit ,h.i,i,i i jiiunipsnn, 01 :i.,i jiciiiiout ateniie. ' tlhicll iiill take place ai :! o'i lot k thisl afternoon in the Ninth 1'resbiteiiiiii Church, Kift.i -seienili stie, t and Wash- liigton uien.ie The It. v Dr. Wind it ill perform the 11 perrorm tlie ..m, ni.uu . unil the ,'..eiiillbegiien, icaiiiage by her ither, J r John C. Iiin.llei She will br fnth be attended by her sister. Miss Isabel Bradley, as maid ot honor. The best mn ii will be Sir. Dean t'onwrsc. The bride it ill near a dress of tan georgette cicpc, trimmed with self colored embroidery, and a large black velvet hat, trimmed ititli ostuch tips. After an extended urdding trip to el lowstone I'ark. .Mr. ntid Sirs. Thompson will livu in (ilcnolden. rAunAiiix it.myi:a Helen Cuitis I'lim.tea, daughter of -ilrs. A. tan I.ieu l'limtea. of Mount Holly, became the biide of Sir Thonins Sttnnlv l.'nnK.it, f lt,,fr.,lr. V V .... Tlmrsdn.i. at ." o'clork, ut St. Andrew's Church. Slount Holly, the Itev. Henry Taller Cocke oflir intinir. The brirlc, who tins giien in marriage I. by her brother, woic n blue traveling frock with a hat to match and carried a shower of oichlds. Sliss Klorence C. I'umyea, a sister of the bride, was lier only attendant as maid of honor. Sir. Kaubairn had as his best man Sir. Kdnin rnubairn, of Buffalo. A recep tion fnlloited the ceremoii). After a wedding trip Sir. nud Sirs, rnubairn will live at Buflalo. The bride nnd bridegroom met in France tilulo en gaged in canteen work.' The Evening Public Ledofh will be glad to publish items of social Interest Bent 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 nnd the telephone number, that they may be verified. . Address Society Editor, Evening PiiBLia Lkdqer, 00(1 Chestnut street, : SEPTEMBER 9 1919 . THE READER'S VIEWPOINT Letters to the Editor on-Current Topics I'or acceptance ami publication in Am column Icttcri mini he written on one n'rr n the paper, ileal irith 'Tic of aim ml anient intircit ami I"' miinl villi the name ami ail ifirn of the viiter. ainci Hill he nilhhihl on 1 1 limit and lonfi'lenec iiipritril. o maniiiciipti leill he ictiiriinl iinlcii nceompaniril by n fieient pnitaqe ami a spitinl uqucit to rm rfjeit. I'lihlieation inrnlrc no imltmcmeiit In ii? mirnpaper nf the sentiment rriKim. o tnpy light matter irill he iniluilnl nm mil uliomitt imcimioih lie peimilleil. In Praise of Morley's "Travels" ' ' '""" ' "I"'1' lo '"""' H'" Vohey To ihc IMinr ,., ,, , ,.,, ;.W(e lr,lttr, "s ln"K " l ul Pr-Icloti. Sir Soeralis' "Wissahickou" wasi 'n regard to Mr. (Jompers nddress dilightfiil. Ii ii'intiided mo of Scott's Mug 11 political meeting, that is a matter scene in the 'IVossaehs : 'for Mr. (ionipers to decide. lie may 'Here, Eglantine 1 nilialnied the nir, Mie able in come to Philadelphia tilth Hniithniu and h.-iT-cl mingled there out being tagged, but if a Philadelphia So uondioiis mid the whole might seem' Inbor lepresenta'iie said a wold on the The sienert of u fair) dienm. political situation he will have the dol- Or Allan Itainsat 's lnr "mr' placed 011 him immediately. "Far up the (jlen lo llnbbie's bow. Whpie a' the sweiis " nature grow." I M) d.ingliti r and I linie nlicady jilan- j '"" I ."'l lied to tllsle Us sweets OCtOlC till' and .lellott leaf takes possession. The travels nie delightful. Uest w sin's, JOHN McMASTF.lt. Philadelphia. Si ptcmbcr S. Maybe He Will Some Day To Ihc I ililur ' tin J.trilina 1'ublie .ttffl'r: Sir Have been hoping Hint Mr. Mor le.t's meandering would tnke him up the drive to (iuutd ntenue blidge from the Ititer ilrne. Then- he would Ii ml a statue of a lion, the tail of which has been tuhbid a bright shiny brass by the g)mnasti( efforts of Young America. I pass theie twelve times a week nt least, and neier do I fail to hate a look at that most inteiesting tall. A DEVOTEE OF THE DISH. Philadelphia, September o. Wants Bonuses for Our Soldiers f" flic TMitor 0 flir Hicnlno 1'iiMle l.rriorr Sir In refeience to bonus for the .toung inrn of the state who so nobly distinguished theniselies in tliis great world war, I wish to say Hint it is about time our leiiresentatiics in Har- 1 . , .. . 1 , .1.; .... kind Eton though theie is not enough gold on the face of this eaith to lemuueinte them for their sacilflces, jet 11 little moie inteiest in the shape of financial assistance, as showing our esteem for what they have done, would be grcatlj nppicci.tted by the bois. In jour Ei km.mi Pi nr.io LEnnrn, of the Hd instant I lead with delight about a sen ice bonus having been rutl- Im.l K. ,1... .Inln ..P At i t.n it a I ,. linrnl,V ...it 11, ms,.,vvv i ... ."ion.. ...tv.vu.. 1 c,.i,i:... . ..M.-. .,....;.,.. ..,! ..11..LOS I siMllltli riilliUMi illlllllMT llllil iiuit i who enlisted in the world war will ie- , cm r., ,i, .ii,'u .,r. !,.., 11,.. I .:..:...' ... 1... n-i 1. :.. . i. .!......! i linun I nil lii uc .7.M1. 11 is n, m- iniiiu tlmt fe lliis ,rnse rOTl.nntel, $15, 000, 000 was pi mided by the Wis- cousin Legislature. This act, I am sure, needs no further commendation. Fiirtlipimnre. ill the stnte of Massa chusetts every man who served I101101 -ably in the army, navy or maiine coi ps is to receiie $100 from the state. The governments of England, Canada and Australia bale also glien service bo e-serviie men'' What aie our rcpre-, iscntatiies going to do for them? ! I know it for a fart that theie is a I I goodly number of c-seuie men who arc walking mound in the stieets seek- I ,ing eiiiplo.uneut and being unable to ""'' " l earnestly hope that our lepresentn - ,nra wl11 ""' tn" '" ,nKo tllH V(?!T "" ,',l"l"'a ""'"''"' '" i'"-s "lu n in- loinbl). as I feel most ccitain that it would ne snnr tioue.i u,i every citizen ol I'cuiisyltiiniii. HKKNAHH I'l ii:Xi: fJU.nnUT. Vk1 'lillailclpliiu, heileinUer h. Edward Keenan Explains To ttfGdtlor of lilt I i cm io Pubhr Lulorr Sir I desiie In dent a statement that nppenied in the I'lnladelphin neits papers to the effer t that a representntite in uir i I'iiiiiii i.iimri ii i iiiisseu -e ,l. ....l I i f..:.. ii some rriticisms on tlie political situa tion in this city, nnd also in icganl to tin; wisdom of Mr. (Jompers speaking i. n ,,,,., if !,n I., K,. In. Ill i.t tin. M..a. .. n. I m the onl) offi. cr of the linve nlumu rcCi-nimul f,...i ,nlr;,i i nave anta.ts reirainerl Inun making stateinents on the politiral contests in Philadeliihia. and iiill continm. i ,lo vo ' until the situation changes H has been ' reported in labor circles in 1'hiladel- , phin for some jenrs past thnt nionet I has been paid to rcpicscntathcs of! labor to advocate the support of polit- ical parties nnd factions of political parties. We have never been able to confirm these reports. The ihaigis and cniiutcr-i barges j j SIRS. FnEDEIHCK W. KOCKWELL Of Merlon, n member of the board of directors of the Philadelphia Schjtol of Occupational Therapy, Mho Is in Chicago representing this city at the national conterenco of tlio. Society for tho Promotion of Occupational Therapy w.mmmwtmmm? w waytffssrscKnBiKKjEssi1 k l.VilH x)1-lSft. wl "J j-"- - ' s'jss' ... wps mm 4j, '$$r' J$&w$ ' wLff Iff ' ifjWBi3E. B4' BHMHH IH' i !mm1 l made by Inbor representatives and po Iftical lendeis during the last few days ' would convince the mot doubtful that 1 (here must be some fire where there vtas so mud smoke, and it also on tinces me t tint the political lenders have cuciiuingpil surli dealing. They hate in iew, perhaps, the discrediting I of labor rcpieseiitntncs. In order to protect myself and guard the reputation of those who come to tin- meetings of the Central Labor Inion illi honest intentions. 1 hate ruled out of order all indorsements of landi- 1 d.ites of political pnrtlcs, and only those who are members of tinde unions have been indorsed by the Central Labor 1 ne contest, tor .Mayor going on nt the present time is no diflerent from ani other. The political leaders are losing niinh sleep worsting about the welfare of the working man, but they win take a long and peaceful rest nfter election. Reform is a disease that visit Phila delplmi 111 diflerent pciiods. It gen erally appears in the early summer nnd sometimes extends into early Xovcmber. I Like hay feier, it makes some people uiKonifortnble, but it has 110 serious results. The Fifth ward is another fmorite subject for discussion during political ampnigiis. The people of Philadelphia onl) hear of the Fifth ward when the leadeis of the dominant political party haie n scraii, hut this ward has the title of the 'Bloody Fifth" for years. I never heard of a judge, governor, sen ator, mayor or a candidate for any other politicnl office objecting to the votes of the "Itloody Fifth" hcin? counted or credited to him. Then the draft board scandals nrc nnother topic during this campaign. Where were all these "Simon Pines" when the charglfc were made against the draft boards last summer and fall? I regard the, present contest for Major us a battle between two factions of the dommnut political party for control. The Cential Labor Cnioii has not indorsed imj of the candidates for Major. As president, 1 should not I hate not and will not do nil) act Hint Mill permit the tag of obedient servant being placed on nie, and I think the m.ijoritj of the delegntes agree with "e. EDWARD KEENAX, President Central Labor Fniou of Philadelphia and Vicinity. Praises Ambrose Sherman To llir y;,lt0r of (lie Enntno 1'ubltc l.nlprr: Mr .tiny I not ' nsk Hint you keep llii' picture of Ambrose Sherman in . . - --- Stock, or in form, or wlinrnvpr nlitnru . , ' - - s....J..J ,op '"Pir priceless treasures, so that "'"'" inijuiry is made for n likeness of an nil-round. 100 lier cent Amerienn -- ,,,a" " "l11 "' M' ' icprodllce it ? " ncu ior us to preserve in en during granite" (or nimble) our mem ories of our dear ones, who, after ren dering their "full measure of devo tion" have passed on, but it often stnkes me that much better results might be achieved, and a higher inspira tion given to our youth, if we wcie not so penurious with our appreciation 1 : -11 -.. ... . 1 ! . , , ... "''."' ,lu'-v n,r0 '" tho ,losh . " M'Pms , mc' n m"n re fitting place to ti ensure the memory of those who lender etra.irdinnry and ellicient serv ile to humanity is in our hearts. This d.ies not mean to overload them with "fullsiinii! praise" or rehearse to them "till) t'llt' 11 f tli nir jtnniL," I..1.. r. . 1(.,1UKnnnt'lo the true hero), hut in the 'language tnat heartfelt appieciation alollp cau uttert nu(1 thnt true hcroism alone can near nnd understand, we can mnkl. tlicm leel thnt they are not unrc warded or unnppicciuted. I feel that my woids it 111 haie little effect In stirring the heroic iie.irt of Ambrose. Sherman to further ellicient and timely action, but Market PI All llilh II t M till 15 P. M Douglas Fairbanks. IN A NUIV PlrTCIli; 'His Majesty, The American" STAMI.nv COYOKHT OHrilEsTllA Direction of Allien V Wujnrt AIho ltenowneil Ors'mi SyloUu PALACF JL lull Miwvrr oiniiii 1 1 1-11 MAHKCT STHl'IM' 11 A M toll -so r it uAnri MORMAMn stir nf mMULU 1N(-"1V1M1NU' ' irn.Jrv In Klr"' "UPSTAIRS" l m."' Aurnetion-Mrick Pennett i.mMt "Uncle Tom Without the Cariin" U"f ,'n' ,"f ' ,S'n -m ARCADIA 10 A M, l'J -' '1 11 .1 1", 7 4'.. (I 30 1 M JACK. PICKFORD In I. . !!" rirst Kliowlnar "BILL APPERSON'S BOY" inl .1 tur.i.ilon New ComeJy Uncle Tom Without the Cabin" A Trati,t m I nclo Tom's Cabin' VICTORIA i mahkpt STnEt-n- Anovn IITH ii II t II to II IB I. M nr.ANCHH sit UCT in Flrrt Showing of "The Unpardonable Sin" Major Huport HtsheF' AHtounrtlne Story N 1 O N' ' H C 0 L 0 N I A T UKRSIANTOWN AVI: Hel C11EI.TEV AVn 5 AND 8 V M Beats Reserves! In Advance.' D17r,T7MTMAnKET ST iwowittii KLbEiiNl VIVIAN MARTIN In 'THE THIRD KISS' Added . oda8 "THE CARTER CASE" A Craig Kennedy Serial MARKET STREET VAurfStfffig CONTINUOUS 11 A M. to 11 l xr "THREE TWINS" "LET'S OCT MARRIED"; OTIlEl's17 BROADWAY Uroad nan.d Bni7 Ave. ARTHUR SULLIVAN&5 CO. ANITA STEWART "Jj,t,IE., CROSS KEYS rk at. n.iowoih . l OAIt.Y 2s80, T a I AL GOtEM XQUPE 'Jj-Jjf'l 4&J- $ H"' & L- sf i 15-r if mem " ss olS H my known, although unexpressed, ap preciation will. Oliver Mcknight. Ambrose Sherman, a city fireman who recently returned from France, be sides heroic deeds tihllc in tho scrrlct of the United States Aviation Corps, has six times given of his blood to save the lives of other persons. Editor. Costume Party The Ocean City Yacht Club gaTo costumo party on Saturday. Then were about fi00 present and the cos tumes were extremely benutlful. Somt of the gupsts wpiit jn sets, twcnty-fivi impersonating the principals at a negM wedding There were also n large num lier in Shnkopeaican costumes. Somi of those present iniludei Mrs. W. H. I loaver. Mr. E. E. Linfoot, Mr. W. H. J eimer, Mr. J U. Holmes, .Mrs. J. H. Ho me, Mr. W. H. Heater, Mr. Alex Mr H ?vnVr" Mr- ""Wnf"t. DnWl " V "1,am Mnrf A-". Mm David Jester. Mr. and Mrs.Ql. Horace M Her Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rldenonr an7sito;!;V Miner51" 1 SrTuBERT ,7 Seat Sale Today TM Sharp WELCOME Thurs. evtj Knight o?m Your Vl,it win n, . rie Joyoua One ' u I ail lo pp The World's Greatest Entertainer AL J0LS0N i" S I N B A D TI1K 11 1 Sim .lAUDHNS mu:ati-st sip. tv ADELPHISS" MAT. THURS., Best Seats $1.00 TONIGHT at 8:20 JOH.V D. WII.LIAMH Prnnt. A LOVE .STOKY m TimSf?,.,. OBY'S BOW n' JOHN- TttNTOIt TOOTE with GEORGE MARION A COMEDY Q.- ,AT(imi:il AND LIPIB - Chestnnf Sf 0PEIa house a SHOWS DAILY-2 1.1. n.es. T OS, 0:05. Prices x,'-nt ,nMt Sott,s- '"v inciudic 3 I-venliiBs .".Or ', War Tx REX BEACH'S I1HAM.V OV THE .NOIITII "THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE" ' An Entire Now PresenUtton with - . AiIES HAIlItOD, ft n'nnV, Con"r' OrchMtra .". . of 3n Master Murlclnns. t ..J.ll Fraturo nt This Eienlni:' Perform ance Hrst Showlne of Knlshte Tempter Parade. Forrest Next Mon. Evg. SHAT SAT.n TrirrtsriA v OPENING SEASON f 'CIIIHTT-Q niiitv.......... .,. . CH-UILM -MAiVama MUSICAL COMEDY bUCCESS Sh ? " 1 1 11 B es a bood fellow Ubretto nnd Ljricn by Anno Caldtrdl;, Dlrwt from Summer Hun Olobo Thentre. N.T. METROPOIJTAM orniiA hous r r-v ! , -t, .frond 1'oplar rirst Daily Mat. Today ctenin I.1NICK, JACOnv. I.K'JITC.VSTEI.V PrMent JACK DEMPSEY WORLD'S IIEAVYWniaHT CHAMPION (HiMsnr.Fi ' With Ills ManBer. JACK KRARNS T CllACKHIU CK VAVDEVILM3 ACTS NIOHTS. .'.(V to l r,0. MATH ,',0c to 1 Save Time and Money Quality Foods at Cafeteria Prices KNICKERBOCKER CAFETERIA 34 South 15th Street Tho Finest "Self s-eno" Itentaurant in "The Restaurant Renowned from Coast 'o Coast" B. F KEITH'S THEATRE BELLE BAKER In an Kntlrety New Repertolro Holen-MELLETTE SISTERS Rosalia With Leiv rollmk .n th "lano Robert Hyman Virginia M.mn, Dobby O Nelll Jc Eiebn Keller, Hen liertile, and Others A NEW THEATRE TICKirr OFI'ICE HAS BEEN OPENED AT N. E. Cor. 1 3th and Chestnut CHOICE SEATS All Theutrea Everywhere Tho Penn Theatre Ticket Office CALL WALNL'T 4J00 Philadelphia-Made Goods ' EXHIBITION This Week FIRST REGIMENT ARMORY DOORS Ol'EN 10 A. M UNTIL, 11 P. M. Ilikitfc ran bo otitalrifi fre at l'enn Theatre Tlrliot OfllcB. N. E Cor 13rh & Olwrnut Sta,; Hepjw s 1110 Chestnut St .iletrjinjlltan Ticket Offlte, 1108 Chestnut Street KNICKERBOCKER JL MARKET AT lu'1"!! STREET 1 PRISCILLA DEAN In ' TRETTV SMOOTH 6 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS OONTINTOfS NOON TO 11 P M. MATS. DAILY- -I-OITLAR I'RICES . Walnut Tonight. 8 111 23o to J1.00. I'OP MATINEE TODAT and Thursday. 23o to Tai, OPENINO WEElv of tho Recular SeaaonI Th4 Rlp-Roarlnff Farm of the Seaaon The Un-Kissed Bride Sat. MM., 25otoll. fiat. Nljrht. S5o to t.l!0i WILLOW GROVE PARK rhiB la the Pinal Week of tho Seaaoa and the Just Opportunity to Hear SOUSA'SBAND THURSDAY. SEPT. 11 SO USA and ROTARY CI.VU NIQHT. DAT ORPHEUM LIiSUV ST.SfcTlS4 Come ut "i Kitcherf September IB "COMMON CLAY" -i A OTMA UWB3' MAT. TODAY L AollNU Lew Kelly Show WALNUT Ab. T1I Calhrtn Crawford ' nd Her Fhlon Olrltj nilAIT MATINEE TOV3AY DIJUU GirM. Girls, Girls sth Ab, iiach An All-Philly Show; TROCADEROAToom ifj. PaiacR Rik j, ; rrr-' A V? -1 I'.I Al 'I Vfw -Jj a a j -Hi Wft A. "K V s . J?' js ft " t'J