."Ci . H':i u I J. ",' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE t Nancy IP fane Spcalcs of Today's Weddings She Tells of the Lawn Fete at Walmarthon and Sees anNumbor of Pcrsolis on the Street ii XOTHEII tiny of numeroiu nntl ln A nmnornblp wrtliltriRS : Josephine ' Tlrtdee nni .Too Wharton. Conatnttco Vnuclnln nnil Wllllnm Hmnllton, Clrtlro Hncnscr nnil .Toe Orubb nml ho on and on to tho end of the clinpter. And on Monday wc will lmvo I'lioobo Dowhs'a WTlmtRWhrton'Do(lp weddlnK will bo very pretty totlny. It Is to bo In the Iioum you know, nnd the DoiIro hotinc Is Just fitted for a wedding, one largo room opening inlo nnothor on tho lower floor Then( too. Josephine 1ms chosen very pretty bridesmaids; thnt In, her friends happen to bo very pretty, mid thnt helps n lot In n weddlnp. Joiephlne DodRO Is a beauty herself. She linn one of thoio wonderful, clear olive com plexions, nnd beautiful dark hair. She was a picture at Marlon Comly'H wed illne last week, when she was mnlcl of honor. And (.he'll be more of a picturo today when hIio is n brldo horcclf. Dy tho wny, talklnc of weddings. I must hnve had a plpo dream, though I do not Indulge In the weed, for I wild that l'atrlcla VAuclaln, who will bo n flower girl for Constance today, 1b her "later. She Isn't, Anne Vnuclnln la Couitnnce'rt slstor, nnd Pntrlda Is a nicec. The Haniilton-Vnuclaln wed ,1'uk will be In llryn Mawr nml tho C.rubb-Spcnsor mnrrlngo will be In Wayne, lu St. Mury's Memorial Church. WASN'T tho lawn fete at Wnlmnr thon wonderful yesterdny after noon? It wns bucIi an Ideal day and tho aides looked so pretty hi their summer frocks. The swimming meet held by tho Girl Scouts wns very ex citing. Miss Nancy Hallowell, of Wnine. hns a nourishing troop of scouts and they take pnrt In every thiug going on out nn tho Main Line. The Log Cabin Is n lovely spot It n very large for a place of the kind, nnd to rambling and long, Thcro arc nil .- - n.1,1 nicu mill minor Indian blankets nnd other odd furnishings that inako It nulto idcnl. The dancing In the evening was delightful, for it was cool enough to glvo one tlmo to come up for nlr" between dancps. They served ten In the pergolas, which arc near the Itoso Garden, and mipper was served from nbout 5 to 7 o'clock. The fete will continue this afternoon and evening, you know. I SAW Bnrbara IJeuson the other day looking very amort in a dark blue suit. She was wearing n sheer white waist nnd n small dark-blue, straw hat trimmed with ostrich feathers. A bril liant touch of color was added to her costumo by n string of red bends and bright red cnrrings. As Hnrbnrn is of a brunette type, the red was particu larly becoming. She is the dnughtcr of the Hev. Louis 1 Ucusou and Mrs. llenson, nnd n sister of Mnrgnrettn lienson, who mnrried George l'urves last December. Another sister wns Carol UcHKon. who innrrlcd George Thlller. She died some five or nix years ago nnd George l'hlllcr mnrried uguln just about n yenr ngo. He and his wife, , who wns Marguerite Bard, are living at Shamrock Station, l'n. llarharn hns u perfectly stunning little runabout thnt she rides around In a great deal. She Is one gooif-looking person. WHO should I sec jestordny morning wnlking up Chestnut street, but Walter Wheeler. He wns looking very well nnd very happy. I understand that he and his wife will start for the West cry toon. They aie golug to rough It for n while on n ranch lie hns out there. Mrs. Wheeler's mother, Mrs. Iirice, wns to sail for Europe on tho 12th, but 1 suppose, like every one else's snlling, Iiitm wns nut off for n week or so. The ftrikes abroad hnve held up many of the shins. I know th Wheelers were going to wnit to see Mrs. Hico off on bir trip before stnrtlng West for tho gieatcr pnrt of the summer. TIIH bnby hnd heard her Daddy sing ing n littio song very often, nnd though she is only three, she hnd caught the tune quite well nnd "Woiim ln' in the Gwonmin" wns quite n fiivor ite with her. The other day her mother tdok her to spend 'tho day wltti her aunt Now, though she wns as much ns three, in Rome wny she had not often henrd n talking mnehlnu, nnd it hap pened that the times she hnd henrd one hitherto it hnd only been ploying In struments records. So she wns not pre pared for the huuinn Voice. Well, nuutio put on the famous Harry Lnudcr record, and suddenly the bnby stopped plnying with the picture book nnd looked up. Her little face was a question mark. Then she broke into a rippling giggle ns the smiles chnsed fadi other over her roguish little face. "Oh. ' snld tho bnbv, "Oh, mama ! he knows baby's song!" NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs Thomas J. Bnrger, of Ardmore, snnounco tho marriago of her daughter, Mrs. Adolo Bnrger Gibbons, and Mr. Atha ThomaB Whltnker, on June 23, at home, by tho Rov. Howard Wayno Smith. Ml is Lucy Lee Klnsolvtng, dnughtor of HiBhop Luclen Ico Klnsolvlng, of Hou'hern Brazil, and Mrs. Ktnsolvlmc, who made hor ilobut In this city Inst uintor, was presented to tho King nnd Quern r,f Fngland tin Thursday ovenlng l Mrs John W Davis, wlfo of tho VniciiiMti mnbnssndor to Gront Britain. M ss Kinsohlng Is a nlcco of Mrs. Snm U'l Predurlc Houston, of Drulm Molr, nu'Htnut urn, nnd has been spending several months Irr England with her mother Mrs Klnsolvlng wns Mies Allen Hrown daughter of Mrs. Charles Brown, of Vw Jersey. Mr nnd Mrs ChaiioB Wells Walker, of Kohubetli. Farm, Devon, with their daughter, Mies Edith Wnlkor, and Mr. nnd Mrs William Melt Bray, have left ;nr l mm May, whore they will spend he summer Mr nnd Xtrs Joseph Vallnote of 220 ixwgn,n nonu", East Lansdownc. nniinumi tho engagement of their ouiKhter Miss Chiuiotto Vallnote, to Mr Jl'ii L.itorraca, of New York. Mr nml Mrs. I Howard Weotherly m Via,1". llauKlter, Miss Carol Smith. ,1 .9, t'hchtnut streot, will go In July iiL. ,. Sl'lPliur Springs, Va whero H,,?, i, ".'. a"e,ld several weeks. Miss T i uvl" "wko her debut next winter -.' a dinner llnnnn luVilnl. Mr nti.l 1fu hm?"'uly.!rl11 Kvu ln ber hon'oi nt their fioinn 0 Nnvenjbor 12, Sinff ,nn,r'lno of Miss Cnrollno S. woorih , ;Sl",kler' ond Mr. Dunbar Lock nt iieiui'i Iioa.l?'T' wl" tnli0 I'lnce today Shi. ''ff8 Plantation. South Carolina, line si,b'ler l.8 Il nlece ot Mlsu Cnr Ihert fTnot M.rs- NleholuB RoobovoU, who Porcw vX ,n u,la cl,y- Al",B M"ry ra'lpnfau61 "ll1- 1S nmonB tUo llaVa' wmJi.,.rB,.a. I,rll" Roberts, of " honor fn,"rnl.n nt a ,,unce tonight Mr and M',.Jr,l n.ml Mr "rlnton Roberts, tntertn n V," ,lobf ' Strawbrldge wll uertain at dinner boforo tho dunco. 'ynrnewnlJiMr"-1Arthur u- Newton, of Wy ?l?Jno?dtJ0"Td' MoloJ, nnvo Bono to ' ieau, N. J for tho summer. h"rrennanf IrA' ,w"llnn' woll and Merlon i.f M5lros, nml I"1"1''" 'a. nd'hsni" 'Rln- w"c they, will h?irwho"JI?P phller, of llaVsr. ". wno has been nt thi Wtnni ' 3 1, . - . ne'sSa1'0 C',y' rcturncd nomrt or Wed- MuJnJY AX' Orlscotn nnd daughter. HnvSIr,iys l",com' ot Cheswold lane fnSqlfvV111 lp?,v' onrly next week n.mnll0'. mvn' a ' whoro they will spcnil the summer. ri nn(1 JIr- Oeorgo II. rjnrlo 3d, and fnmllv. of nr.iva inn tA...MV-., iInJiJ!,?V Monimy for their summer nome at Capo May x?.IIB,.,:rnest. I'nw nml hpr daughter, Mlsi Mury Law. of KdgellelU, fit Davids, will n-n In t.l..k, :' iuJ Inst of July for the month of August M?.lrV uryiI:,Utoa nnd her laughter. Miss Udlth U, Ellison, of Ilrlnr III11. Ilosempnt. will leave Julv 1 for n trln through the West, nnd will stay for Borne time In Natlonnl Olnzler Park. Miss Hlnlno Sullivan, dauchter of Mr. nnd Mrs .Inmcs Francis Hulllvnn. of the Uoods, Itndhor, has returned from a Cnrroll Hoffman, of New York. Mrs. Chasso, wife of thn Into Hear Admiral A. II Chasso, who 1ms been spending several weeks In Wayne. Is visiting In New York beforo nolnc to Malno i for tho summer. Her daughter. Mrs. peorgo Hamilton, of Hawaii, who has been visiting Mrs. Clmsae. will accompany hor. Mrs. Thompson, of nnltlmore. Is visit Ing her sister, Mrs. Thomas I,cumlng, of Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hay ward and rnmlly, of bt. Davids, have Rone to their summer home In Mnnchcstor. Mnss.. whoro they will remain during the num. mor, ,..iMr- i.anU M,rs, ,,1!ruert Wolstenholmo w."iiK, 1n l,rthday party this evening nt thrlr homo, 5012 Schuyler street, tier mnntown, In honor of their daughter. Miss Doris Wolstenholmo. The guests X'1" ,,,ncIli,.I M8S "nrrlet Hoyer. Miss Cnrollno Hess, Miss Mnrle Howard. Miss Horoneo Dustard, Miss Uachol Urown lec. Aflsa K.lna Boyd. Miss Uvclyn Pnttl son, Miss Dnbette Klsnman, Miss May Wolstenholme, Mr Itonnld A Mnlony, llr- IV WadletgH. Mr. Thomas Wnlhcr, Mr. Iflqyd Qrnmmer. Mr DoutrlnH'HIso- man, air. Jonn Wiseman. Jr, Mr. John Pfautz. Mr. Norman Wolstenholme, Mr. ...... ...... -j "".'( n. uiiu irs. j. Dlckron, Mr. and Mrs. J. Klscmnn and Mr. nnd Mrs. (J Wolstenholme. Mr. Louis Itappnport. of 1227 Walnut street, roturned today on hoard tho Maurctanla from Liverpool, nfter nn ex tensive trip through Europe, Mr. and Mrs. iiouls K. lmne, of C814 Cliow street, nnnouneo the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marlon Clement nnne, to Mr. Leon 13. HeiTclnnger. , ' ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. und Mrs. Knrlo S. Haines nnd daughter. Miss Janet Haines, of Heath road. Morion, will motor to Urookfleld, N. II., on Wednesday, whero they will upend six weeks. ., Mr. nnd Mrs. Watson Malone and fam lly, Miss Cnrtrude Dunn Malono nnd Mi1. Jjntson Malone, Jr., of Uula nvenuo, nam, have gono to Kcho Lake, In the roconos, for tho Hummer Mr. nnd Mm. Tlunqnll n TTnmii,.n n.i.i family, of Conshohockrn nfiiuc. Uala, have gone to Pcnnyan, N. Y , whero they .nt, nfji-im uiu uuiiuucr. Mr. nnd Mrs. .T. II. Cnratnlm nt Vnvth Latches lane, Merlon, will move Into their new homo on CJolf Houso road, Haverford, next week. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes A. Hmmons and family nnd Mrs. Kminom'a mother and father Mr. and Mrs. Itobert J. Hughes, of Merlon avenue, Merlon, aro leaving tho beginning of tho week for Canada, Me., whero they will spend tho summer. Mrs. Itobert W. Daniels nnd her son, Mnstor Lucloli Smith, of Mlllbrook lano, Haverford, who aro visiting In Hunting ton, Ay. Va,. will return home today. Mrs. L. Mlnford Humrlchouso and children, of Ucrkloy avenue, Devon, and Mrs. Humrlchouse's parents. Admiral and Mrs. Hulst, of Washington, sailed on tho Antigone for Antwerp, whero they will spend tho summon Mrs. Joseph Hawood Schenck. of Wynnowood. will leavo July 10 for Lako Placid, N. Y whero she will bo Joined tho latter part of July by her son, Mr. Joseph II. Schenck, Jr , nnd family, Miss Mary N Schenck, Mr. Joseph Haywood Schenck, 3d. Mr. Courtlnndt It Schenck and Mr. Robert 13. Schonek, ALONG THE READING La Ornngo Vacation Home for Jewish Working fllrls will open fur Its eight eenth season at Clcnslda tomorrow, with Miss lloulah Hnmmcrschlng ns houso di rector nnd Miss Rebecca Hoffman, social director. Hero during July and August tho young workers can spend two weeks In nttrnetlvo country with outdoor sports and Indoor entertainments The homo Is under the management of prominent Jewish women On July 4 patriotic serv ices, with Interesting exerclsis, will bo held. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gobhnrdt. of 253 I'nst lirlnghurst street, announce the mnrrlago of their daughter, Miss Amelia Gobhnrdt, to Mr. Robert Cousin, of 321'j Oermantown nenue, on W, dnexdav eve tr'ng, at 9 10 o'clock, In tho AVnyno Avenue Bnptlst Church, Wayno avtntia nnd Indian Queen lane by tho Rev. B. L. Newklik Miss Bertha Gcbhardt was tho nrldo's attendant Announcement of tho marrlnge of Miss Edith Wright to Mr Hnrry R. Geb hardt. Mrs. Cousin's broth' r, on Wed nesday afternoon, nt 1 clock, Is also mndo. Miss Mary Wright wns her sis ter's maid of honor nnd Mr Alfred Gob hnrdt noted ns best man for his brother. A double reception took plneo nt the homo of Mr nnd Mrs. Paul Gcbhardt ln thn ovenlng Mr. nnd Mrs. Geblmrdt aro spending some time In Wildwood I'pon their re turn they will occupy thlr apartment nt acrmantown nvenuo nnd Bringhurst street . Mr. nnd Mrs. Cousin will lenvo for tholr wedding trip on July 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Appol. of C021 Gormnntewn avenue, announce the mar. rlago of their daughter, Mlxs Carolina Appel. to Mr. Archie llobeitson, J-., of Mt. Airy, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock In St Mleli.iels Lu hornn Church. Mt Airy, by the Rev. Stephen Paulson. Miss Bolln Jaikson and Mr. Andrew West were the attendants. Mr. nnd Mrs. RobortRon aro on a trl . after which they will bo at l.jme at 00-1 Gor mnntown ncnuc. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr nnd Mrs James Crawford nnd their daughter. Miss Anna wrorrt. ot 2033 Diamond street, wlio are taking a trip tp Colorado Springs and 1 tho el lowstdrto Park, are stopiilng for a short tlmo ln Salt Lake City. I tah Mr and Mrs William Blair, of Thirty second "treet and Su-jiiRtinnnii nvenue will spend tho remnlnJir of tho summit! In Ocean City. rNons 'Master ftVrrl-on Wilson and Mas ter Richard Wilson, will h';" ' ear ly ext week to puss tho season in Ocean City. Master -Jack Wilson and Master Rus sell Wilson, Jr, will go to Moose Lu-. N. II , to Join u camping party for two months. Mr. nnd MrB. Horace Stern ami their family, of North SlNtoent h stieet. are occupying their summer homo In At lantic City. Mrs Nathnn T. Skinner, of 1721 ax ford street. 1b giving a luncheon today nt hor home for lu-r M?'Jlnl?f Hazel Skinner, nnd her bridal attnidants. Mrs, Murshall Len z. " gins, Miss Edna Wiggins. Miss Ethel O'Knno and Mrs. L J 'nn Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnck Press have re turned from tholr wedding tilp and will i,a" tho remainder of the season at he Breakers. In4 Atlantic City I he bride will be remembered ub Miss lllllo Liaire Greenhouso, 80UTH PHILADELPHIA An Interesting wedding which will take place next Wednesday Is tat of Miss Marie Catherlno Assman. dnughter of MiV- Minnie Assman. of 149 Rltner street, pnd Mr. Stephen Wltz. The ceremony will bo Prforrned In St. Al phonsus's Cathollo Church, Fourth nnd Reed ktrecU, t 8 o clock. Mr. Mrt, John lomtln. of 37J0 ; iKSSMfcSK ' N, -. J-i- ZtSMKA'Srs Vm. sawasaBrc 7t . .:i&wi'am2&ierf' a ' mmmsm, :. :&Axmm: m rhoto by Vanity Fair Studios Allen Drew MISS JOSEPHINE, DODGE Daughter of Mrs. James Manes Dodge, of Gcrmanlown, whoso marrlnge 'to Mr. Joseph S. Lovcring Wharton, Jr., will tako place this afternoon South Eleventh street, announce tho mar riago of their daughter, Miss Jano D. Tomlln, to Mr. William J. McLaughlin on January 21 nt the Cathedral, IJaltl morc, by the Hev. Father Hagy. Miss Lillian Idallne Pollock and Miss Fayo C. Pollock, of 2003 Hast Moyn mnnnlnir nvehtle. left last ntcht for Ken tucky and Indiana, whero they will Bpcnd several weeks. Mr. Claude Ramspacher, of 2340 South Seventeenth streot. spent Wednesday on a fishing trip nt Capo May. Friends of Miss Helen McCrnry, of Broad and Catharlno streets, will bo glad to learn that she Is recuperating from her recent illness m au Agncs-a Hos pital. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles L. Qucrln nnd fnmlly. of 1703 Rltner street, will go next week to their summer cottage In Vcntnor. Mrs. William Fltigernld. of Rrooklyn, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John McKernan, of 1713 Rltner streot. Miss Catherine Kennedy, of 2B04 SpruCo street, will go next week to Ocean City, where sho will remain for a fort night. Miss Bessie Harvey,' of 2B08 South Lambert street, went on n. boating trip to Wilmington, Del., on Wednesday. Friends of Mr. Francis C. Riley, of 2737 South Ninth street, will be glad to lenrn that he ban returned to his homo from the hospital and Is recuperating aftor oignt weens or severe uiness. Miss Virginia Manning, of 2G40 South Seventeenth street, entortnlned Infor- mnllv nt a farewell dinner given at her home on Thursday 'evening In honor of Mlas Mary Murphy, of 1420 McKenn street. Among those present were Miss Jane Tuohy, Miss Hlanore McKernan, Miss Helen Collins, Miss Frances Bucklcv. Miss Ann Courtney. Miss Mer cedes Herring, Mr. Frank Yeager, Mr. Karl Connell, Mr. John FInneg'in, Mr. Michael Dougherty, Mr. Gono Holmes, Mr. William Dean, Mr. John Manning, Mr. James Duffy and Mr. William Duffy. Friends of Miss Mario McCabe, of 2323 South Seventeenth street, will be glad to learn that she Is recuperating from her recent Illness. Mr. 'nnd Mrs. David P. Orr have re turned from their wedding trip In At lantic City. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Frank Welnblatt. of 4108 Lan caster nvenuo. nnnounces tho engage ment of her daughter. Miss Sara Beat rlco Welnblatt. to Mr. David Rnblno vlts. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jny F. W. Schmidt, of C105 Christian street, entertained yes terday afternoon ln honor of their daughter's Miss Phyllis Schmidt, sixth birthday. Tho guests Included Miss Lois Jean Meyers. Mlsn Virginia Dickey Tro dlck, Miss Gertrude Saeger, Miss Mil dred Phlllens, Mnster Wendell Swift Tredlck, Jr.. nnd Master David Zimmer man. Miss Bertha White, of 3026 Walnut street, nnd Miss Betty Perem. of 3931 Baltimore nvenuo nro spending tho week-end ns tho guosts of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Bryson. of Now Castle, Del LANSDOWNE Mr nnd Mrs. Robert L. Mlshler nnd their fnmllv aro spending the summer at their cottngo at Bushklll. Pa. Dr. nnd Mrs Thotnns M. Krall nnd their children, Mr Thomas Kralt. Jr. Mies Muriel Krall. Miss. Janet Krnll and Miss Laura Krall will spend tho sum mer at their cottage ln Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. William V. Willis and Titino i.mirn Willis nnd Mr Edward Wll'lls will spend the summer at their cottngo ln Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Joseph Pecker will leave July 31 for Idaho Falls, IdahO, whecr they will visit Mr and Mrs. Mar lon N. Pike. Mrs. Pike will bo remem bered ns Miss Ruth Decker. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meyer. Mr. Drew Meyer. Miss Mnrcelllno Meyer and Miss Agnes Meyer Uwe shortly for tholr cot tiigo nt Sea Islo City. N J., whero they will spend tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Mayer roturned on Monday to St Louis. Mo., after hnv imr BPent seveial weeks with Mr. and Mn. Herbert Has. Mr and Mrs. Mayer formerly lived In Lansdowno. Mr and Mrs. William A MeEwen are spending this week at I olaware V nt Oan Pa., accompnnlid by Mrs. lienry Knwelbfturnr Mr MeEwen Is attending a convention nt Stroudeburg. Pn. Mr nnd Mrs. Thunas CI. Cooper have SdtoS cottngo there during Juiy '" uhu.. TIOGA Tho Rov and MrH Herbert Agate, of Mention of Northern Baptists. Mlsa BcbeV Wallnco and Miss Marty ammmmmmmmmmmmSBr. 1423 WALNUT STREET Final Offering All remaining models of our beautiful EARLY SPRING HATS (Every one 1b original and distinctive) Now $10.00 Furs Stored and Repaired ; , j, Wallnce. of 3839 North Nineteenth street, will spend tho week-end ns tho gu-3ts of Dr. and Mrs. Q. Lawyer at their summer home, Raywall, In Seaside Park, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Carman, of Wtst Allegheny avenue, with tholr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Oravcnatlne, 2d, and their llttlo daughter Jane, of North Broad street. aro occupying tneir coiiago in vcntnor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lathrop Smith, of 3434 North Twenty-third street, will pass tho remainder of tho season In Ardmore. ROXDOROUGH Mrs. Joseph C. Davenport, of Hermit' lane, entertained on Tuesday evening at her borne In honor of her slstor. Mlsa Mnrtha Woerner, who will leave next week to spend tho senson at Intcrlaken, Fin. The guests Included Mrs. Alfred I'ntcnett. Mrs. Joseph iicnry .wing. Mrs. SamUel It. Borer, Mis. James C, Wohon smlth, Mrs. 13. R. Clark, Mrs. John Fer rler, Mrs. George Fnustman. Mrs. Lee Burgess, Mrs. Wllllnin Reed, Mrs. James Kemper, Miss Edith Fee, Mrs, Walter Hagy, Jr., Mrs. James Ramsoy, Mrs, Frederick Turner, Mrs. Matthew Dunlap, .Mrs. Alfred Bcchtel, Mrs. Walter But ton, Mrs. Herbert Stnfford.Mrs. Ocorgo Wright. Mrs. Harry Holms. Mrs. Wal lace Root, Mrs. Harry Walker, Mrs. Joseph Schoflold. Mrs. William Uoshow and Miss Mary Regnor. Mrs. W. Wilcox entertained the mem bers of her card club on Wednesday, nirernoon ut ine iiopuie x' urju uu iuerry lane, Barren Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. William S. Sturso have returned from their wedding trip nnd will be at home on East Conarroo street Tho bride was Miss Ruth Jones. STRAWBERRY MANSION Announcement Is made ot the mar riago of Miss Adelaide Svlvla Klngs dorf, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kings dorf, of 1732 North Twenty-seventh street, to Mr. Emanuel Kramer, Inst Sunday, at the Lorraine Hotel, the Rev, Marvin Nathan ofllclatlng. In the pres ence of tho members of tho Immediate families of tho brldo nnd bridegroom. Miss Molllo Diamond, cousin of the bride, ncted as maid of honor, and Mr, Joseph Kramer, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Following the ceremony, din ner was served on tho roof garden of tho Hotel Lorraine. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Kramer left on nn extended wedding trip through Canada. MOORESTOWN The wedding of Miss Cathryn Jones nml M. Harry Zrlly took placo In Trinity Episcopal Church on Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock. The Rov. Frederick A. Warden performed the ceremony. Mrs. Learning Townsend, of Barrlngton, N J , wns matron of honor, and Mr Chnrles H. Joircs was best man. Miss Mary Rogers, Miss Elsie Rogers, Mrs. Nina Rogors Alden and Mrs. Isabella Grube Longaker were tho bridesmaids. Mr. Samuel Evans. Mr. Lloyd Bacon. Mr. Learning Towmsond nnd Mr. Edwin Bal hlrnle ncted as ushers. A reception fol lowed Immediately nfter the ceremony at tho home of tho bride, on Camdon avenue. Thoy will bo at home after September 1. A large bride whist party was held at tho Field Club on Wednesday after noon for tho benefit of tho ladles' com mittee. Thorn wero twenty tables Tho nnrty was ln charge of Mrs. E R. Perkins. Mrs. W. B. Davis gavo a card party on Tuesday nftornoorr. Mrs. Clermlt Hopkins, Jr. entortnlned friends from New York nt lunch on Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alden, of Chester, nro srucsts of Mrs Alden's mother, Mrs Rush Rogers, on Locust street. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. R Shlrloy Borden cntcrtnlncil nt a children's jinrty ln honor of htr JauKh ters. Mlsa Virginia Bordon anil MIsh rtuth Borden, ot her homo on Crock road near Media, this week. Colonol and Mrs. deoree F Ilnmlin, who loft ln tho early aprlng for an ox tonded trip through California ami tho Wnit, have returned to their homo at Rldloy Tark. Mlsa Laura II, Toby, of 3042 Spnieo street. line gone to her aummor homo noar Media, wliero aha will remain un til October. Th h Brenlnr rubllo Idrrr wrlcomea 1 notfl or intfTfmi fmm ...1ah. ,..( aoclnl of ttm city, but .jlirao note must he cniwule of verification, Ilerriirtrr sodnl Itcina jnt r innil to the nnuer will not lie iHibllalitt!, unlnia ulcnrcl hy Hip aendrr with rinme. nililrjaj wild trlrpliona iiiiiii '.'T.'. AdJr.e fociul Items to the hotlcty I illtnr. I.rcnliii; Publlo I.tUuer. (lofl Lliratnut atrert. wiiniiiiiiiMmiiiM'iiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii - -' a MISS JOSEPHINE DODGE WEDS J. S. L. WHARTON Marriago of Miss Constance Vauclain and Mr. William Ham ilton Takes Place Today A home wedding of Interest will take Place at 4 o'clock this afternoon, when Miss Josephine Dodge, daughter of Mrs. lumen iiinpes uooge. or nicivrnn uvb- nuo, Oermantown, will be married to Mf, Joseph 8. Lovorlng Wharton, Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph S. levering Whar ton, of Old York road, Oak Uino. The Hev., Rodger Forbes, pastor of tho Uni tarian Church, of OermaJitowni will ofTlclnto, nnd Mrs. Dodirn will give hor daughter In mnrrlnge, Tho bride will bo attended by her sister. Mrs Spencer K Mulford, Jr., ns mrttrorr of honor, and will hnvo as" bridesmaids Mrs. KrnnJc t! Delaney, Miss Dorothy P. Daniel. Mrs. Francis H. Adler, Mrs. Jacob Wegol. Jr., ond Mrs. Karl Dodge. Mr. Charles W. Wharton will be tho bridegroom's best man, nnd his ushers Mr. 8 Brlnton Wharton, Mr. Spencer K. Mulford, Jr Mr. Karl Dodgo and Mr. Drlnton Shoe maker, of .Strafford, Vt. A smalt re ception will follow. Upon their return from a wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Whar ton will live In Meadowbrool:. 1 1 AMILTON VAUCLAI N Tho mnrrlago of Miss Constance Vauclain nnd Mr. William II. Hamilton, of Brooklyn, will take nlnce this after noon, at 4 o'clock. In 'the Church of tho Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. Tho Rev. Oeorgo Calvert Carter, rector of the church, will perform tho ceremony, nnd Miss Vauclain will bo given In mnrrlago by her father, nnd attended by her friend. Mrs. Henrlques Crawford, as matron of honor. Her niece, Miss Patricia Vnu clnln, will be (lower girl. Mr. Henrlques Crnwford will bo best man, ami the ushers will Include Mr. Franklin Abbott. Mr. Thcodoro M. Crisp. Mr. Samuel A. Corkendall. Jr. Mr. Ralph 'Dawson. Mr1 Sydney A. Frledo. Mr. V it. uouvernour, Mr. Thcodoro iiousseau, Mr. Atcllng E. C .McKlttrlck. Mr. Reno Leon, Mr. W. A. Behr. Mr. S. S. Blge low, Mr. J. L. Vaucalln, brothor of the bride, nnd Mr. W. O. Wepdell Miss Vnuclnln, who has won fnme ns a horsewomen, will bo driven to and rrom tno cnurcn by nor ramous 'prize winners. "Wasn" and "Dragon Fly " Aftor the ceremony there will bo a reception nt Broadlawn, the Vauclain home,' ln Rosemont. Tho brldo und bridegroom will go on a motor trip for a month. Later thoy will mako their homo ln New York. GRUBB SPENSER A wedding of Interost will take place at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon at St Mary's Memorial Church, Wayrre. when Miss Mary Claim Spenser, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. wniard apenser, or si. Davids, will be married to Mr. Joseph Hill Grubb, Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph Hill Orubb, of Haverford, the Rev. Dr. W George W. Anthony, rec tor ot the church, otllclntlng. Tho bride, attired In n white fatln gown, trimmed with laco worn by her mother, with a tulle veil nnd carrying into roses and lilies of the volley, -l 1 be given In marriago by her father, nnd attended by her sistor-ln-lnw, Mrs Wlllnrd SpenBer, Jr.. as matron of honor Mrs. Spenser wlil wear n, dress of turquoise blue chnrmeuse nnd n hat ot samo shade and carry a bouquet of blue larkspur. Llttl Miss Allco Bond Tnvlor, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Clifford Taylor, of St. Davids, will bo Mower girl In a palo blue organdie frock, carrying a bnskct of pink roses. Tho bridesmaid" will Include Mrs. Thomas II. Winston, Mrs Charles N. Snowden, MthB E. Mario Lorlmer, Miss Clydo M. Brodhcad. Miss Mildred Wlllnrd and Miss Mm Ion Button. Their gowns will be of nprlcot organdie, with blue hats. They will carry roses of thn shade of their dresses, with larkspur lu two shades of blue. Mr. Alexander B. Randall will be Mr. Grubb's best man and his ushers Mr. Thomns H .Winston, his brother-ln-lnw: Mr. Wlllard Spenser, Jr., Mr. 'Ralph Souder, Jr., Mr. Edwards Lelper, Mr. Chnrles Johnson and Dr. Walter Jackson Freeman, Jr. Upon their return from a wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Grubb will spenu tno summer at tno waynewooa, Wayne. HUGHES FUSSELL An Interesting weeding to tako place this evening will bo that of Miss Anna E Fu:sell. daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. M. Howard Fussell. and Mr. Wllllnm R Hughes, Jr., of Gormantown, which will be solemnized nt tho homo of tho bride's parents, 421 Lyceum avenue, at 0-30 o'clock, with tho Rev. Alden W Qulmbv, of Berwyn, Pa., officiating Tho bride will bo given ln mnrrlago by her father nnd will bo nttended by her sister, Mlb3 Isabella S. Fussoll. Mr Hughes will hnvo for best man Mr Howard Charles. Tho erlce will bo followed by a recoptlon. Tho bride groom and brldo will leavo on an ex tended trip nnd will bo nt homo after Septembor 1 at 616 Arbutus street, Ger mantown. COMLEY ELMORE Tho marriago of Miss Hii n Elmore, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Gin llartwell Elmore, of Elmcrest, Swnrthmore, and Mr. Roy Clifton Comley, Bon of Mr and Mrs. Georgo M. Comley. of L, b.inon. Ir.d., will take place at 7 30 o'clock this evening nt tho Swarthmore I'resb terlan Church, the Rev. John Ellcrv Tuttle, fnstor of the church, offlciutinr Mr Jlmore will give his dnuphter n mar riage, and her sliter, Miss LllllHti Myrtle Elmore, will attend the bride as ma d of honor. The brldssmalds will Include Miss Reba Mahan Camp. Miss Margaret Bar- j 1 229 Walnut Street BEGINNING MONDAY Annual Extraordinary Clearance Sale of 200 HATS AT Eig Former Prices $25 to $40 It is important to note 'that this is not a clear ance of early Spring hats, but of the most desirable of our exquisite advance originations for Midsummer. Embodying styles, fabrics and colors that harmonize most enchantingly with the Summer wardrobe. No Deliveries ber Marr, Miss Nella Tamson Arnold, of Swnrthmore, and Miss Edith Robert son, of Wilmington, Dl. Mr. II, Senrlo C'omley, of l-ebnnon Ind will be the bridegroom's best man nnd his. ushers will be Mr. Albert Strang. Mr. Edward P. Smith, of this city! Mr. Frederick Biughton, of Swnrthmore, and Mr, Sewell Hodge, of Washington. A recep tion nt Elmcrcst will follow. Upon their return from a. wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Comley will live In Hwarthmore, whero they aro building n homo. EVANS GARWOOD Miss Bertha L. Garwood, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs, I. W, Oarwood, will bo married nt 7 o'clock this evening nt her home In Medford, N. J., to Mr. Herbert S. Evnns. Bon of Mr. Chnrlos Evans, nlso ot Medford. Tho ceremony will bo perormed by tho Rov. . Mr. Wright, of this city. Mr, Garwood will give his riniiehter In ninrrlaiio. nnd -the brldo's sister, Mrs George W. Lincoln, of Cyn- wyn win niicnu ner ns mnironu nunor nnd MIfs Dorothy Demmcrt, of Camden, ns mmd of honor. Tho bridegroom's brother, Mr Harry Evnns, of Medford, will bo his best mnn and Mr, Walter Bartlett, of this city, will act nn uslur. A reception will follow. MCDOWELL SHRIVER Tho wedding of Miss Carrlo Courtney Shrlver, daughter of Mrs. Hnrry Court ney Shrlver, of C2G Westvlew street, nnd Mr Marccllus E. McDowell. Jr , son of Mr and Mrs Marcellus E. McDowell, East Washington lane and Chow street, will tako plnco nt 6:30 o'clock this eve nlng at the home of tho bride's unel", Mr Charles D. Smoot, nt Phll-Ellena and Arbutus streets. . . .. Mrs. Howes Bodilsh, Bister of tho hrldeitroom. will attend tho brldo as matron of honor, nnd Lieutenant Howes Bodflsh will act ns best man for his brother-in-law. A reception for the fam llles and a few Intimate friends will Im mediately follow tho ceremony After September 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. McDowell will bo nt homo at D2G Westvlew strwt, Germnntown. McCOY FORRESTER A wedding of lntTest In this city and In ColumbUS, U, Will -IIKn iuhko im; eviy iim. nt nvtnek If tht Masonic Chapel Broad nnd Ontnrlo streets, when Miss Iabel Forrester, dnugiuer or i t. mm Mrs W. L. C Forrester, of 1604 West Tiogn street, will bo married to Mr. l'ber L. McCov. of Columbus by the Rev William II. Slvel. Tho bride will bo given In marriage by her father and Miss Kothryn Guest will bo maid of honor and Miss Mao Harbcspn and Miss Almeda Tollman will bo bridesmaids. Mr. McCoy will hnvo for best man Mr. Georgo auost. and his usners win do Mr. Hornco Whittle and Mr I-rederlck Crawford. A reception ot tho homo of ,v, ,rMn'a nnrentn will follow tho cere mony. Mr. nnd Mrs. McCoy wilt leave for Newport anu win i"! ' " v " thn New England coast. Upon their re turn they will be at home at 1804 West Tioga street. Tho bridegroom served r, tho United States navy during tho world wnr. . KURZ RODGERS A wedding of Interest will take place this evening nt 7 o'ciock. wnen misy Ella May Rodgers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Rodgers. of G761 Market street, and Mr Albert liernnariu n.urz, of this cltv. will be married nt the horri" of the brides pnronis. ine unuo ,n bo given In mnrrlngo Viv her father Her bridesmaid will be Miss Elizabeth Burkhardt Mr. Charles W Poulton, a cousin of tho bride, will be best man Tho Rev Jeremiah J Schlndel. D. D . of St Mnrk's Evangelical Lutheran- Church will olllclnte. After a small reception Mr nnd Mrs. Kurz will leavo for tholr wedding trip. They will be nt home 1338 South Paxon street, after August 1 JONES BECKETT m.o ninrlvo v Beckett. dnUBhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Beckett, formerly of Santa Ann. caur, was marrieu 10 Mr Ralph B Jones nt the home of Mr J. Hownrd Breed, Center Square. Pa at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon by tho Rev. Frederick F. Haworth. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will llvo ln Boston. LEEK HOSEP. Tho mnrrlngo of Miss Ireno Hoser, daughter of Mrs. Harriet Hoser, of 1921 East Chelten avenue, to Mr. Nelson Etsek. also of Gormantown, will take place to day ln St. Michael's Episcopal Church. High street, tho RoV. Gilbert Pcmber, rector of the church, officiating. A re ception will follow tho ceremony at tho homo of tho bride's mother. BACCHUS GENTEL An Interesting wedding will take place nt C o'clock this evening ln tho Metln d st Church of tho Advocate. Indian Queen lnno nnd Wayno averrue. when Miss Rebecca Mnry Gentel, daughter of i Mrs Emma T Gentel. of G220 Laurens, treet. will become tho bride of Mr , Stockbrldgo Bacchus, of West Chelten For n tnsty mayonnaise or French dressing use imported POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL (JSBAND i-HE MAGNESIA DOCTORS RECOMMEND for ConxtlpaMon, Acid fltomnch, TnJlcs Hon Can be ukuI Milk of Magnrula Sold only by the bottle navor by Jujo. EWSMM WSSMQEE fat 'Dollars No Credits nvenue. Tho Rev, Mr. J. P. Shook, pnstor of the church, will perform the ceremony, nnd Mr. Hornco J. Gentel will give his sister In marriage. Miss Emma Thercsn Gentel will bo her sister's maid of honor, nnd tho little Mower girls will be Miss Ellznbotll Truslaw nnd Miss Imogcno Mnrle Gentel, a slstor. Mnster Albert Jacobs, Jr., will bo tho ring bearer. Mr. Donald Demarcst, of Now York, will act ns best mnn, and the ushers will Include Mr. Waldemnr Fries, Mr. Howard A. Dalllng, Mr. Albert Jacobs nnd Mr. Albert Gentel, a brother of the bride. A supper for tho brld.il 'party will follow tho ceremony nt the homo of the bride's mother. After July 1G Mr. nnd Mrs. Bacchus will bo at home nt 02 Chelten ncirue. MncMILLAN SCHELL Tim weildlnir of Minn Dorothv Root Hchell, daughter of Mr. nnu Mrs, iienry W. Schell, of 6027 Ncwhnll street, nnd Mr. Htnnlev Llvlngstono MncMIUnn. of Ardmore, Pa., will take place nt 4 o'clock mis ancrnoon in me wnyne ivvenuo Baptist Church, Wayne nvenue nnd In (linn Queen lanb, tho Rev. B. I New kirk, pastor of the church, officiating. Th'o bride will be given In marriago by her father nnd will bo nttended by Mrs Philip H. Brocklesby ns matron of honor nnd Miss Margarot R. Rock ns maid of honor. The bridesmaids will Ineludo Miss Marlon Lewis, Miss Cecil Endy. Miss Lillian Oliver nnd Miss Esther MacMll Ian, a slater of tho bridegroom. Mr, Her bert MacMlllan will net as best man for his brother and tho following gentlemen will net ns ushers. Mr Leslie Tarleton, Mr. Harvey Keeports, Mr. Warner Over ana Mr, William Jtocsey. -n. reuuiJi'"" will follow tho ceremony nt the home of tho bride's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mac Mlllan will be at home at 44 I'astorlous street nfter September 1. HEMSTEAD POTTERBERO The wedding of Miss Ellen E. Van Ness Pottcrberg, daiightcr of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Potterberg. of 2338 North Broad street, and tho Rev. Alfred Oyer HemBrpiid, of Hampden Highlands, Me., will take place this evening at the Hf tleth Baptist Church, Seventh street and Susquchnnna nvenue. The ceremony will be performed by tho pustor of the church, the Rev. J. Francis Behrens, as sisted by Chaplain David II. Trlbou, U S. N., of Hampden, Me., nnd will bo follow t by a reception at mo cnurcn Tho hrlile will be nttended bV Miss Mary Patterson as maid of honor, and Miss Mnry Longaker Keely will bo the rlng bearer Mr. Charles Adams, of Tours vllle, Pa,, a cousin of tho bride, will act as usher and other ushers will Include Mr. Raymond Krecker, ol on wnsn lngton, Pa. : Mr. Paul Ferguson. Brook lyn, and Mr. David Fulmer Keely. After a wedding trip, tho Rev. nnd Mrs. Hem-1 stead wjll llvo ln the Methodist parson-1 SALADA ill If you love tea and your quest is ever for the perfect cup, you will find it in "Salada." If you've never be fore cared for tea, "Salada" will make you as great a devo tee as Samuel John son, "who with tea amused the evening, with tea solaced the midnight, and with tea welcomed the morning." TEA photoi'I-us All.nmU. 12,n Morris A nwiK,." Alnambra Mat Daiiyatc Dt-mi9 JIAUY MILKS MINTP.Il U Ntnsn MARJORIR A D-M I f 52D i THOMPSON STS PAI'LIVH KIlEDCniCK in TUB I'ALlbKR CAHC" ADPAniA CHESTNUT IIpIow 1BTH AKUAUlA io a m to u is r si nnnnrtT waiiwick in "THC CITY Or MASKS" r a I f llVtriOC lt anrt IlalMmoH fJj-M - i 11V1N-1XI-. Fl'K t. Fra nzo Sut. Mat C vot'.VO tn VnVS WOMAN" CI.AIIV 1. 1 the KonnmnrN' nt T ICOIDn immn JSTRHRT AND BLULhJlKU Sl"-01 FHANSA AVE MAUSHAI.I. Nr.M.ANS THi: RIVER K END" BROADWAY VTA Al.TiT. LAKE In Ilronl .t Hmrtr Ave i U I JI. siiiiitE Ai itr.s" r DITrM '" MARKET btiii:ct CAPlll- in A M - ll f, I' M MARY MIT.ES MIVTER In NURn MARJilIUE" .. -rr TrV HI! IE AVE T TTH C.l- r 1 Urs. I MT DAILY TIERT T.TTKM. In THE RIOI1T OP WAV COLONIAL -w 7 nj li l M TOM vOi-iRE In nns EMPRESS MAIN T MVNAYl'NK MVTINTi: DAILY , 'JLXNIIATTIN 'KNlilHT- .,- MMT II .n FA1RMOUNT tVpHJuI:, 1 " HnnART HENLEVJ THE MIRAt'l E Ol' MONTY" -...i V THEATRE 1311 Market St FAMIL I (I V M tn MIJlllliM 1 "' HTtnT sroitrY m 'tIIE SEA RIDER' ;ati-I ST. TIIKTRI!--R',!" Sprui.6 't r'vi" i n i w . ni.tan ni.tl'U In "THE I ONE WOI.l-S DAI'OIITER1 Z.n KiimDn Ti5 PRAMtro FRANKFOKU AVE.NLE 1 1X" OWl-N' MOORE In SUMNER OR IATEH" Kt il .. Hrn-i.1 Pt nnJ Erl Great Northern .. T -mi P m. NORMK TALMATinE In "THE WOMAN OIVE8" i.mrniAl ll0T" WMNIT STS IMPERIAL v,-. 5 .in Etga. 7 A 0 HERT I VTEI L In THE RIOHT OP WAY" r I- A1-M7R 1S,T l-NN'f'ATEU AVE LEADLK MATINEE t)ILl ti.i.. Danlfl". Thomns Mdtimn Olnrla Hw"non" "WHY CHANdE YQER W1EE-" LIBERTY 11ROAO 4 COLl'MUIA AV mtim;k DAIL WANDA IHWI RV In Mtuua ifmiiia" MANHEIM araAHJffCT,&". HARRT CMIKY In "THE SQUARE HHOClTEn" 333 MARKET oTS'S ffJEffa OEOHQK W, iHH III "A UANHATTA IUHT- ji ctmpltu ctMt abawlns orm tut tb PH OTO PLAYSV f THRU X r03MPANY r J NOFlMERICAV v (i I 4: nge In Hampden, Me., after S&t ber 1, f t -.r.rr.Ax'r, nmtrnnxi 'P . " The wedding of Miss Mnry It nrHtigk of 6425 Market street, nnd Mr. Alvnn ft" Clelnnd. (if R24 North Flrtv.altth Mtn&L took place last evening In tho Tennht i Presbyterian Church. Flftv-seeonit and." Arch streets, nt 8 o'clock, tho Rev. Mets.f, ' oy Price offlclntlng, A recoptlon lol;', iwtYi-u imnicuiaiciy aiier me ceremony at the home of tho bride's parents. , t '. Miss Brlttnn wnn frlvan lh mrtrrltti' . by her father nnd wns nttended by MlM v Edith Cnrmnlcheal, of WIlmlngton.M'VJ mum or nonor. i nero were four onae", : minus, ones Agues urnmer, miss jvunw Brognn, Miss Irene Stringer nnd ,tf Mabel Nmiity, Miss Marian amVMftf Dorothy Mason wero the flower glfht'l VV 1r TfAl.n.t riHlMH.i -. xxritn.lrt!AM,' ;: v ". ": .',;,"ui."V-ii v."Lrzxwi .( Hv.ti-ii u urei mnn lor nis uruiwr,,r"iTw thn Ushrrn lnrlM,1,l Mr rhnrlea WlrVS-'." low, Mr William Phillips, Mr. FrJftl numer nnu mr. T. waiters. . . , jl Mr and Mrs. Cleland left Immediately,, , for an extended wedding trip. They wlllr Jl be at homo after October 1 nt 624 North. ,1 Fifty-sixth street. j"A 1-1 IM . f MOON HOYLH A pretty wedding which took pises, yesterday nt 6 o'clock was that of MlM Snra Hoyle, of 880 South Fifty-sixth street, nnd Mr. Bertrnm Moon, of Doyles- . town, Pn , tho Rev. Dr Dwlght Wither, snoon Wvlle, of St Paul's Presbyterian Chiireh, oflleintlng. A reception followed IttimfHnfftlv rtttnm thn navAmAntf. Tho brldo wns given In marriage by in nunt, M'ss M. A. Mclntyro. A sister. Miss Ellen Hoyle, nttended her n mMd of honor Mr Fred Sheets ncted ns best mnn After a short wedding trip Mf, nnd Mrs Stoon will live In Doylostown. FRANKFORD The swlng clrrte of which Mr& Chnrlfs Conn, of 1G17 Dyre street. Is a member wan entertnlned Tuesday eve ning at the home of Miss Marlon Hoth ersoll, of 931 Erie avenue. Her guerta Included Mrs J. W Connor, Mrs. O. Mnthews Mrs. E. Stoklcy, Mrs. G Scott, Mrs V., Forstner, Miss Emily Spaeth, Mrs M Slnrk. Mrs Joseph Lowery and Mrs John Bell. Mr nnd Mrs Georgo Schlnfer. of 4J Mnrrnret street nro being congratu lated on the birth of n son. On Ideal Occupation jbrljoungltemen Pleasant Tele phone Operating is important, fascina ting work in attract' ive surroundings. Permanent Only one big reason why telephone operators resign matrimony. . Profitable You will be paid while learning and ad vanced rapidly thereafter. Probably Miss , Stevenson, 1631 Arch Street, can help you decide. The S3ett O&eptone Cbmpamj j -of iRznnsy wamo PHOTOPLAYS ' VfSr-W I i n The following theatres obtain their picture through tho STANLEY Company of Amor icn, which is a guarantee of early showing cf the finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. MODFF 425 SOt-TII 8T. Orchtrfc IViV-'L-'C.I., f-onllnuoua 1 to 11. MARIE DORO In i. nauyu-ruft" OVER BR Of) K o:iD AND MARY PincrORD ln "POLLYANNA" PALACF 1SU MARKET STREET .,, ANITA STEWART In THI. HUHTINO SHEPHERDESS" PRINJCFSS ms market btrket , l MwC.OO h in a M to ItslBP it MADr.LAINK TRAVERSE In rilE IRON HEART" REGENT "."ff M "ft; ra , WILLIAM KAHNPM In A TVI.E or TWO CITIiCS" RIALTO OERMANTOWN AVE. rU.HL 1 U AT T,., TEHOCKEN BT. "THE UR QTDn'Mnnn.. 'HV'.VJl,1 I w RUBY 1U,lKET 8T REIX)W 7T1I "1 A M io 11 u p w ..,.' ' As'n MnRAN In "EVERYTHING HfT THE TRUTH- SAVOY V-U MAKET RTREET ALICE" AA T? M,DNiauT "DOLLMtS AND THE WOMAN SHERWOOD h ?J n.lllmow WAM.Arr REin'in2 Evc 8:S0 "THE DV.NfIN I-'iot STANLEY iAW, Ap "th jmiv RAnRrroi:",ln;15 p- " Dn JEKYLL AND MR IfYnR-i NH MR HYDE-1 VICTORIA MflASgr ,?;..? .iroi.ops rAVrrNVEnUi51- " THE WONDER SMV" '" NIXON-NIRDLINCER I MtA I HU BELMONT 6U AD0VE MARKBT llI.AN'r-llR SWEET In MMI-I.E HOl'l.8" CEDAR uor" A CUA avenus I'rlBilll-1 P-an In "Thij .Virgin of FUmbour' AiIJmI EilKr'i -'His Jonah Dy!- COLISFUM MA"KKT IIETWKEN ROY KTEWART In "THE WEHTEI'VEnfl" , IUMRO ,ru?NT fiT. 4 UIRARI) AV1C. JWuuu .liimbo lunrtlon on Frunkisrd '!.- VIOLET HEMINH in I 1 1 . l "I" ll irtii ii f . I JI I. I'lJHT ' 1 rC KT r'JU AND LOCUST BTREETM LULUM jttp 130 n so Ev. oiotoii MAE MURRAY In ON WITH THE DANCE NIXON 6'JU AND MA,,K- ?, THE I f.ST CITY" NO 10 "" Al..'Sll HIUny Drrw "Btlmulntlnic fr. IlVrlon'1 RIVOLt Bu ANU PANnOM HT, A IMVWLI Mtln n.ui j 'THE VIRQIN OP BTA .;:. i'.vt !"" ! 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