Ir7 ,rK T'Vrt I JflBfr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE f jVoJcy Wynne Talks of Parties and Various Plans for the Week-End Holidays She Sees a Pretty Costume on Chestnut Street EVEIlt ONE Is preparing to leavo town today if, to be explicit, every one did not lcavo town yestordny, be cause you oe tomorrow will bo the Bre.it nnd Rlorioim Doiirin nrm it win be celebrated on Monday, nnd so every, one has n law "rttl bcnutHul week-end. And, let me put you oh, It will bo the same next year, too, for the Fourth will rom? on n Monday -then. ;o there 'will l,c Saturday, Sunday and Monday once more! ' TONIflHT there will be tho danec which Mr. nnd Mr. Clinrlefl K. Coxe, of Malvern, will rIvc nt their tilaee, Wllllnbronki Fnrm, for their ilaiiRliter, .Tnno Gordon Coxe. .Tnne 1h to be a debutnnttf of next acoson, nnd this will be her first out party, ntt it were. Hhe Is n very attractive lrl and has not been fed up with n lot of pre debutante affairs because she haw cone to boarding school or several Tears, attending only the Christmas ami Easter festivities nt home. She is n sister of Kr-klr-y B. Coxe, 3d, who married Mnry Owens, of Savan nah, Gn., last year. Jane Is bound to have n very good time this winter, nnd being extremely attractive, alio Is likely to be much entertained. She has to many uncles nnd aunts nnd cousins to clvo parties for her and there Is tq be n big ball in her honor the last dny of December, nt least I think thftt la the date scheduled. Iiv the way, I heard some people the other dnv wondering how they could get to Willisbrooke Fnrm by tiniti. nnd perhaps this Information would help them : The Coxes will bavo motors meet the 8:15 train from Broad Htreet Sta tion nt Pnoll, so there will bo no prob lem for tho ''trnlnltes" nftcr nil. I HAVE heard of any number of bouso parties planned for this week-end. Tho Harrison K. Cnner. .Trs., will havo Mrs. Conor's cousins. Mnrgarctta and Elizabeth .Teanncs, with them nt their Capo May cottage, and AVllllnm Cancr and William Baird, Jr., brothers, of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnher. Tho Francis B. Keeveies have Invited n number of young people to their homo e Hnok Tlilf-Vnlli:. whlrhYOll know, is near tho Wnter Gnp. .To Beeves h engagement to Henry Walton. Jr., wns announced just n lew wccks ku. T WAS so glnd yesterday to hear that Isnhelln "AVanamnker enme through her operation for nppendicitls safely nnd Is now well on the wov to recovery. Sho wns operated on last Monday, nnd, thouch such operations nrc usually Miecessful, one always feels a certain anxiety until they nro well over that Is, several days later. Isabelln Is very sweet looking. I think. She has fnlr curly hnir nnd blue eyes, nnd has loads of friends. I have nlwnys heard tho very nicest things said of her. She is a great horsewoman, nnd owns quite a number of prize-winning steeds. WHAT a good-ioukini? girl Gertrude I'nucoflst is! I saw her tho other day on Chestnut street. She wns wenr Ing n dark blue flowered voile frock, mncln with white collar nnd cuffs nnd finished nt the wnidt with black velvet. Her hat was extremely Rood looking. It was made of henna colored chiffon, nnd was trimmed with self-colored band. Tho Bnncrtasts, by the wily, have moved. Did you know thnt? But only across the street from their former house. They lived nt UO.'U Do Lnhcey, nnd now they nre on tlio even side of tho street. 1 do not know the exact number. piCTEB is not yet three years of age, but ho is n friendly Niul nnd loves his friends dearly. Every morning when the postman. In his benutlful uniform nnd straw hat. rings the hell nt his home. Peter mnnnges to ro to the door with the maid nnd entfngo in. n long conversation with sn' ' postman, who seems to love Peter us much ns refer loves him. Well, Peter went walking with mother the other dny. And ns they, strolled along they spied coming lii their direction u certain well-known doctor, who is still In the nrmy nnd. therefore, still wenrs his uniform. He was particularly shining and bright with brass buttoiiH njul bars and spurs nnd everything, nnd looked tho proud Joiiiik soldier every inch. Peter nw the uniform, nnd his eves danced with joy. "Oh, mummy!" fnid nM i .,arKP..,vl,r( oasiy ll,,nr(1 Mid soldier, "Isn't lie n cute little postman?" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Kmory McMlchac! of Bow,,,, entertained Miss Olive Onu try, n. Mrn. nrlubt nnd MIB3 Brloht nre now nt York VlllaBe. York Harbor, Me Mr. "nil .Airs, uordon A. Hnnlwlnlr M.IJo,r,',..ln ''.. dniiKhter of Mr. and - "uii.m, u. inyior, or Fcnllyn. fir. ;..... , ' ,u ii-iuuin unrii tno "llM ?fS "temb,.r- , Mrs- Hudson nnd Mr ni a ,nl half-sisters. rtnuohtprB of &rmWvV.M- Len' f w"on.o H5r'phw(l.,RIrfl; ,Tll0's Bldtovay. of famllv tn0i?eiV h.uvo B" with their L'JH! i ,0 ,lnr Harbor, whoro they will remain until September. V Wriniif J cs, V ,,"ul1 xownsenu , ''; of St. Davids, nro spendlni? the summer at NnrraRnnsctt Pier. II I MrHlrll?nd aUKh';r:'"-'v Mr am fnE .1 "llam Coxo WrlBht. nro spend ing tho summer nt Northeast Harbor, lef' nnnni,,i'S' J; Kc?'fy Mitchell, Jr.. tn mi,05llly fi"" nnrlt Harbor, Me., to remain thoro for tho summer. Parm'ny.in ,At,elbu.ry- of Boudlnot it i: "a.dnor, Ih spondlnp bovernl days ' her cottage In Capo May. ba?a'rilvtn!rs' Pnul Clayton. Miss nar iru. i'1 iT"1 "'n'11' Mrs. Balph ,V.. i(1, of Haverford, eft on Thiirs. . ,'7 A"jrtor , f0,r JIr- Clnyto c mp i.vi.r ?,d Mr. ,,:;""lu wl" remnln over tho Aueus i rt;lVrn,nff to ",0 nip about ofC'srl",n,'i MrSl no1"" H. Wilbur, "l -T wavlds, aro entcrttiiiilnir HibIp T Hm,iJ!clf? Alu,,,cr. nml JIr- Wlllnm Alffli ,oif,Dev0i11' wv1 turned from ii i ", CltJ wl,CI "'oy have beeu fc"ilnK for some time. BlSh.'n! 1W, MrH l:ll,ott m1 J'HH M. ii. f,?V lh J'''"0'1 nre mmuiir the 1'hiln- in &kHa, WUI B"Cml th0 BU,"'"or lili0T.1Wnr!,,lljH "' ulosed her Eol nil ' ,h' nBl'Svue-Stuitforil and Bono to Spring Luke for tho Bummer. close lb-' ii1")1 MrB Jonn s' Mucl"o will lint .i'r'f i?w' ,h0UB0 ,,ml lenV0 the homo Rl ,ly for heir summer iiumo neur Quebec, runada, toiMn,r?,,ulitMrs' nUiouy Hirst, of Wll- w"' . 'Jtvorford, left yesterday for tnin,,'r.,,rl,,1tl,ro.UBn ,l,e New '.1iKhind l .: ll'llntr for n while nt curt turning u,'i lM(a hiunplnln. and o tm 2? i?,mo AHh.Sut ,h. m,(,d'e of et 'am oirt-t. Arthur ,0, Hirst Is taking i'mSibT1'!.110""!?. th0 eonttnent to Han a rancisco. Il0 will uUw visit Honolulu ir. nnd Mm Wlllinm ll''oso11II"ir,'B01 occurred a short tlmo rnBlMirtn ,S!n(,in'T.,a few ''"y at "e flirs Percy K. Hudson nnd her fnmlly. ?.LN,w.Yo,r.k..,.'" ycstenluy for Banirf (i linn i.i ii mn iah n .... ..i tr"! V ' , before his roturn, the latter part of Sep tember. Mr. ana Mrs. Thomas P. I.ntta nntl nor dauRhter, Mrn. Ilceso, hnvo takon n nousa In Devon for the aunjmer. Dr. nnd Mrn. Harry n. KchoeK, of 2048 Pine Btrfet. will bo In n, few days to Ocean City, where they will spend tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllinm T. Shepnrd nnd tholr eon, of nryn Muwr nvenue, Cyn wyd. will spend a few weeks In Bur. llngton, N. J. Mr, nnd Mrs. Aden Iloberte Clawson, whose marriage took plnco on Wednes day evening, nre tour'ng I.nkn Geore nnd the Adirondack)). Thev will go later to fienrca Lake. K. Y where thoy will r,cnu ino remainder or mo summer. Mrs. Clawson will bo remembered ns Miss Huth Ogden Mnriln, daughter of Mrn. Howard B. Martin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Barton Jloope.i, 3d, nre tho guests of Mrn. Hooima'h parents, Mr. nnil Mrs. Itobort O. ailflllan, at their cottnRo nt 'Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Wendell Woodward have closed their house on Do Lnncey placo nnd havo Bono to Jenklntown to spend a couplo of months. Mrs. Clnra V, Taylor, of I.nnsdownc, announces the engagement of her daugh ter, Miss Helen Kstollo Taylor, nnd Mr. J. Normnn Stephens, of Wnlllngford, I'n. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry lingers Cart wright, of Chestnut Hill, havo opened their cottwrc at Bay Head, whero they will upend the remainder of tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Thomson Shor ron nnd family will pass July and Au gust In tho Pocono mountains. Mr. Charles E. Weymnn announces the engagement of his dnunrhtcr, Mlsn Helen Francis Weyman, to Mr. N'ormnn Ten nent Busby, won of Mr. nnd Mro. Augus tus Crano Bu;sby, of 4B28 Spruce street. Mr. and Mrs. Krnncls C. Lowthrop, of Trenton, N. J announce tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Kleanor Low throp, to Mr. Wllllarri Henry Brooks, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. William Henry Brooks, of Crosswayo, St Davids. Mrs. Harvey Lolnn Bates, of 134 Mnn helm stroet, Qormontown, will give a birthday party In honor of her son, Master John Cavender, on Tuesday next. Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Collins, of 1E53 South Qunther street, aro spending the week-end at the homo of Mrs. C'olllns'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brennan, of Olncy. Mr. and Mrs. rerclvnl Boberts, Jr., of Ponshurst, Nnrborth, will go noxt month to Canada. whPTo they will spend several weeks In nnd about tho province of Quo bee, ALONG THE MAIN LINE MIsb Adelnldn Tilran Jone. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Llewollvn West Jones, of Wynnewood avenue, Wynnowood, left on xnursuay tor linines Falls. N. Y., whero sho will bo tho RUtst for two weeks at a house party Blvcn by Mis Oortrudo Blunt, daughter of Colonel nnd Mrfl. A. P. Blunt, of Morrlstown, N. J. About July 16 Miss JoneB will go to Nantucket, Mass , whro sho will be en tertained by MIsb Dorothy Davis, of Qlen Bldgo, N. J. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas May Pelrce, Jr., and family, of Ithnn. will leave July 13 for Atlnntlo City to remain thoro for some time. Mrs. Frederick Trent, of Wayne. Is en tertalnlng Mrs. M. J. McLeca at her homo for tho summer. Mrs. Mary Treat Do Witt, of Wayne. with her two sons nre guests of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Do Witt at their home In Trov. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. William Llvlnsston. of riieatnut avenue, Narbcrtb, nro at tholr summer nomo in stono H.irnor, p.. .i. Mr. nnd Mrn. Walter Yeatts. of St. Davids, aro spending tho summer at foiiu Plensnnt, rs. J. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Mattson. of St Da-fds. left yeBterday for Bayhead, N. J., to occupy their cottage lor tno uai ance of tho summor. Mrs. Frank Bacr, of South Narberth avenue. Narberth. entertained the foi- lowing nt bridge on Wednesday after noon: Mrs. I... W. Essex, Jlrs. John Du Ilre. Mrs. Wllmer Crowcll, Mrs. Miles Mlnnlck, Mrs. Clarence Gemmol, Mrs. Moorcs, Mrs. J. Bust and Mrs, Robert liosa. ALONG THE READING Mrs. nobcrt Hnmllton. of Oak I.ane, entertained informally at luncheon nt tho Old York Jload country uiuo on Tuesday. Covers were laid for nine. Mr. and Mrs. PharleB B. I.ucey, of 101 Iluscomb street. I.osan. aro recoiv Iiik cougratuiatlons on the birth of a dauRhter, Adoleno Cecilia l.ucey. Mrn. IjUcoy wns Miss Anne Elizabeth Harri son, of this city. Mrs. Walter 15. Lake, of 1535 Erlo avenue, entertained nt a dnnco on Wed nesday ovenlng, nt tho Old York Road Country Club, In honor of her son, Mr. Walter B. Iako, Jr. GERMANTOWN Miss Starcnret I. Joyce and Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Johnson, of Kast Washing ton lano, nro spending somo time ns the ffuests of Mrs. Johnson's brother-in-law and sister, air. nnd Mrs. Robert savin, formerly of Germnntown, at their farm near Doylestown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hood nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.' Robert I, Hood nro tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Hood, of Oak Lane, at tholr Ocenn City cottnge. Mrs. Rob prt Hood will bo remembered as Miss Rosa Median beforo her niarrlago a short tlmo ngo. Mrs. tloorgo II. Tnlbott. of Princeton, who Is occupying the houso at 0320 Burbridgo street for the summer. Is spending some time with relatives In Bellvllte. O. Mrs. 13. II. West. Miss Dorothy West and Miss Bertha West, of B212 Clcar view street, will spend tho lourtll of July holidays In Ocean Pity. 'FjTOWJ NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tho members of the Philadelphia branch of the alumnae usHoclatlon of Cedar Prest College for Womon held their Juno meeting In Allentown Soven new members wero admitted, making the membership sixty-three. Mrs. Walter Scott Is president! Mrs. Mary Boner, vice president; Mrs. Cleorgo H. McKay, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Howard TtpcleW recording secretary, nm! Mrs Jacob Colger, treasurer. A midsummer gathering will bo held In August, at tho homo of Mrs. B F. Ilartzell, In Chalfonte, Pa. Miss Helen Pechln, of North Broad streot, entertained tho following nt cards on Thursdiv nvcnlncr nt her horm Or. nnd Mrs. Gordon Schurch, Mr. nnd Mrs. William MtCulchtoii. Mr nnd Mrs. Arden Collin. Miss Alma Stclnhoff, Mr. William Weaver and Mr. Walter Valon tlne. Mr. Herbert Schwab, of tho Dnuphln tpartmenta. Broad and Dauphin streets, lias sailed for Europe, to bo gono tor several months. Mrs. Ozcar I). Ioeb. of tho Hotel Ma jestic, i Msltlng her mother, Mrs. Cold smith, at White Plains, N. . for sov cial weeks. Miss Natallo I.enk, of Blrmlnghnm. Ala., Is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Max Aaron, of 1333 North Rroad Htreet. Mrs. J Howard and her daughter Miss Ktta Howard, of NortS Twelfth itreot, nro spending a fortnleht nt tho 1'oconoB. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney M. Stern, of 1013 Poplar street, will spend the sum mer nt tho Chandler Whitehall Hull, Ocean Pity. Miss Elizabeth Selfert, of 37IC North Marshall ntreet. hns left for nn extended visit to her sister's summer homo at PleasnntVlllc, N. J. Miss Selfert does not expect to roturn to her homo until Into In tho fall. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs, B. PrauBton, of GH0 Sansom street, hns left Olassboro, N. J., where sho hns been visiting, to go to New York and Connecticut, wheio she will spend several woelts, after which she will go to Cleveland, O., where nho will mnke her future home, Mr. nnd Mrs. aeorgo Hollowls, of 422$ Pino street, who have been upending i -. . " lir- i J 'iVdENlte J?UBiia -? ... f" ,MISS LOIS G. SMITH Of Smltlivlllo, N. J., whoso en- gngeiuent to Captain Edmund E. Barratt, of New York, lias Just been nnuounccd several days In Buffalo, will leave next week witn tnoir small daughter. Miss Lillian iiouowis, ror ocean city, wnero thev will SDend the rpmalndnr of tho summer na tho guests of Mrs. Hollowls'a parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. DuBols. Mro, John Murphy and her daughter, Miss Margarot Murphy, of this city, malnder of tho summor at Mt. Pocono, Pa. Miss Pauline Flnltel, of 5315 Balll moro aveirue, will spend a few days at Atlantic City, visiting friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. John D. Johnson and their fnmny, or 3soa chestnut street, hnvo gono to their cottage nt Allenhurst, where thoy will spend the month of July, going Inter to tho mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl Knoass. of the Stonelelgh Court, Forty-fifth nnd Wal nut streets, nro spending the summer at tho Dennis, Atlantic City, Mrs. Harry Turner and her daughter. Miss Ethel Kneass, will leave In a row days for Ocean City, whero thoy will remain until Bcptembor. Miss Miriam B. Greenewald, of Iioirg Beach, Calif., who Is visiting here, will be tho guest of Mrs. Rosalind Oreene wald and Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsa Miller, at tholr summer home. Ill South Baton Rouge avenue, Atlantic City, and Mrs. I. M. Loner, of 132 south Forty-sixth stroet. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Paldwaldor Evans Franklin, of 339 South Fourth street, aro receiving congratulations on the birth of rt daughter, Elizabeth Kathryn Evans. Mrs. Franklin will be remembered as Miss Kathryn Orover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orover. Tho bachelors of tho Aqulnao Catho lic. Club will spend the holidays at their cottage nt Atlantic Pity. Tho club In cludes tho following members: Mr. Arthur F. Johnson, Mr. John Magee, Mr. Charles Magee, Mr. Thomas Plnncgan, Mr. Thomas J. McLaughlin. Mr. Theo doro Etcholls, Mr. Hugh Ward and Mr. Thomas Dcmpsey. Mrs. J. I. Balllnger. wlfo of Lieuten ant J Balllnger, and her two sons, Mr. Louis Balllnger nnd Mr. Lyman Balllnger, of Bremerton, Wash., will be tho guests of Lieutenant and Mrs. W. Hartup, of 1414 Rltner street, for a few days next woek. Later, Mrs. Bal llnger nnd her two sona will join her nusnanu in now yorK una arter a snort fltay thero will mill for Coco Solo, Panama. Miss Beatrice Wilson, of 2521 South Eighteenth street, will spend tho boll dayB In Atlantic City. Miss Mae Cnrlln. of 2033 South Six teenth street, has gono to Wlldwood for a rew uaya. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Archdeacon, of 2600 South Bouvler street, will enter tain at a house party to bo given at mo toiwyn, in Atlantic City, ovor tho Fourth. Among those nresent will be Mr. James McNIchol. Mr. Thomas Fields. Mr. John Kane, Mrs A. Pino, Mr. Daniel Biggins, Mr. Joseph Wilson, Mr. Joseph Kane. Miss Ann Curry and Mr. and Mrs. William Conlln. Mr. and Mrs. James McPann and their daughter, Miss Helen McCnnn, of 2129 South Thirteenth street, will spend tho jiuuuuyB in vemnor. Miss Miriam Stein, of 017 West rashyunu avenue, will visit her parents In Atlnntlo City ovor tho week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Well and her cnugnter. ansa Roslyn Well, of 2520 South Eighteenth street, will leavo to morrow afternoon for Atlantic Cltv. where they will remain for tho rest of the summer. TIOGA .lr-,.Rnrl Mrs- William Brlnkworth, of 1&23 est Venango street, loft yesterday iur uiu ijuwwnro water Unp, whero they will remain several days. . Mr. and Mra. P. v. ririmn nt on West Tioga street, aro occupying their Bulimia, iiuiuu in jiianuo uity. Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Hcale, of 2121 cst Ontario street, will lcavo on July 19 for an extended trip to tho Canadian Rockies. National Park, Vancouver. Seattle and, Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baffol, of 3525 North r- fteonth btreet, are touring through tho West to tho Pacific coaHt and will spend some tlmo In California. KENSINGTON ,Hr?; Jo.hn W Baker and family, of 25S0 1-rnnkford nvcnuo, aro spending tho summer at their cottngo In Ocean City. Miss Clertrude Waters, of Kast Cum berland street, has returned from a ten days' visit with friends In Washington. Dr. and Mrs. J. Urondfleld, of 3131 I- rnnkford avenue, will spend tho Fourth of July holidays at Ocenn City. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Alexander and Mrs. Dauphlnoe nro spending tho sum mer at Ocean City. The sorority of which Mrs. J. Broad field, of 3131 Frankford ninnue. Ih a member will bo entertained this after noon at tho homo of Mrs D. Strumpf. of Oak Lane. Thoso present will bo Miss Louise Hall. Mlsi Edna Seholey. Miss Boss Street. Miss Bess Smith, Mrs. Doro thy Blngee. Mrs. Nan Hyndman and Mis. Bess Tompklnson. LAWNDALE Mrs. Coultor, of Chicago, hns been visiting her nunt, Mrs. S, Esher, of S112 Qllham Btreet. Mrs. A. Stahl and Mrs. F. Hnrtwlg nro spending a fow woeks In Wlldwood, N. J. MIsa Helen Matthews, of Magee street. Is entertaining Mlns P.lmlys Dangler, of Rending, as her guest for several weeks, after which Miss Dangler will leavo for Chelsea to f.pend the re mainder of tho summer with her unolo and aunt. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Gallagher, at their cottage. MIbs Sara J. Sehofleld and Mrs. Mnry Barber, of Providence, R. I , have re turned homo from a lslt to their cousin, Miss Mary Whlttaker, of Vanklrk street. OLNEY Announcement Is made of tho mar riage of Miss Rose Slaen, of 4760 North Ninth street, to Mr. Alexia Rosen, of 4850 North Brood street, on Thursday evening, July 1, In this city. Mr. nnd Mrs, Lloyd Irving, of Chester, are rccolvlng congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John If. Simpson, of Merchantvlllo, N. J., announco the en gagement of tholr daughter, Miss Caro line Simpson, and Mr. Carl Schwclzcr, Jr., of Frankford. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mrs. Thomas P. Molyneux, pf 3446 Queen lane, has returned homo from several weeks' stay In cwnn t'lly. Announcement Is mndo of tho mar rlngo of Mlt-ii Alice Vox, of 34 JO How man street, and Mr. Robert Morrow, of. 3336 North Thlrty-llfth atrcet, on weuncsuuy. . 4 , m. 1 I ii ' II11M . , t A ; LEDaBK-PHirABBtPHIA, SA.TtfDAY JUiY 3, 192Q, ...... , 1 r ...,,,. JULY AND LATEMUNE WEDDINGS RECORDED Miss Dorothy Roylo to Marry Mr. Arthur Malaby Other Wodding3 Tho marrlngo of Miss Dorothy A. Boylo, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Judson 8. Boyle, of 5624 McMahon avenue, to Mr. Arthur L. Mnlnby, of 76 West Shnrpnnck street, will take placo nt tho homo of the bride nt 8 o'clock this eve ning. Mrn. Busscll Rhoads will bo tho mntron of honor nnd Mr. Royle will glvo his dnughter In marriage. Mr. Russell Rhoads will act as best man. A recep tion for tho Immediate fnmllles will fol low tho ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Malaby will be at homo In Olensldo after August 1. AMAN BBATTY The wedding of Miss Lillian Bentty, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Beatty, Jr., of Wnyne, nnd Mr, Herbert Amnn, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ocorgo Aman, of Wayne, will tnko place nt6 o'clock this afternoon In St. Mary's Me morlnl Church, Wnyne. Tho Bev, Dr. aeorgo W. Anthony will perform tho ceremony. Tho bride will bo given in marriage by nor father, nnd will be at tended by Miss Dorothy Lynch as maid of honor. Mr. Harold Downing will net ns best man, and tho ushrs will Include Mr. Charles Beatty nnd Mr. aeorgo Aman. A small reception will follow nt tho home of tho brldo's parents. LEK HURLEY A wedding of Interest, which took placo this morning at the St. Columba's Church, at 8 o'clock, was that of Miss Napcla Hurley, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hurley, of 295 1 North Jud on street, nnd Mr. John Thomas Lee, son of Mr, nnd Mrs. John Thomas Loe, of 409 Clearfield street. Miss EulallA Hurley, sister of the bride, acted as the maid of honor, while Mr James Ready ticin as tho best man. After tho cero- mony a breakfast was nerved, after which Mr. arrd Mrs. Leo left on a wed ding trip to tho Now England coast. Tho bride was given In mnrrlnge by her brother, Mr. Jonn i'. nuriey. SIOEL CAWLBY Tho wedding; of Miss Julia K, Cawley, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Ell M. Caw ley, of 725 Rockland street, Logan, and Mr. Louis P. Slgel, of 1916 Venango street, took dace nt the Church of tho Nativity, Seventeenth and Tioga streets, on Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, followed by a dinner at tho Bellevuo Stratford for the bridal party and the lmmcdlato families. After their roturn li'om a wedding trip to the Thousand Islands nnd Niagara Falls, they will be at homo at 1915 Venango streets, MURRAY NOONAN A pretty wedding took place on Wed nesday, at 5:30 o'clock, In St Stephen's Catholic Church, when Miss Kathryn Elizabeth Noonan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Noonan, of 4022 Old York road, become the brldo of Mr. Joseph P. Murray. Tho bride was given In mar riage by her father and was nttended by her sister, MIsa Nan Noonan, ns maid of honor and Miss Mao Murray, sister of the bridegroom, ns bridesmaid. Mr. Murray had as his best man Mr. William J. Flnncgan. Mr. Jsmes Noonnn nnd Mr. Jack Noonan, brothers of tho brldo, wero ushers. A reception followed nt tho home of tho bride's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Murray on their return from their wedding trip will bo at homo at 4012 North Twelfth street. TAYLOR B BNSON Tho marriage of Miss Alice Benson, of 2010 Mcdary avenue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benson, of Langhorne, Pa., to Mr. William Taylor, of B309 Woodstock street, took placo at 8:30 o'clock on Wednesdnv morning. In the Immaculate Conception Church, East Price street, Oormantowni A nuptial mass followed tho ceremony. Mrs. An drew McDermott was the matron of honor nnd Mr. Androw McDermott noted ns best man. Mr. Benson gavo his daughter In marriage. A wedding breakfast followed tho ceremony, ot the home of the brldo's uncle and nunt. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Hcnning, of 2010 Medary avenue, air. ana Airs, inyior aro spend ing somo time in Wlldwood, after which they will bo at homo at 6309 Woodstock Btreet. BYDER McNAMABA The marriage of Miss Catharlno Mc- .Namarn, daughter or Mr. and Mrs, Michael J. McNamara. of 234 West Ans. ley street, to Mr. Frank Ryder, of watervlllc, N. i ., was solemnized In the Church of St. Francis d' Asslsl, Logan and Oreeno streets, at 9 o'clock on Wed nesday morning. The Rev. Father Mc Donnell wns the celebrant of the nuptial mass which followed tho ceremony. Mr McNamara gavo his daughter In mnr rlnge. Miss Margaret McNamara was bridesmaid for her sister and another small alster, Mlsi Helen MoNamnra, wan tho flower girl. Mr. Qeorgo Ryder actod as best man for his brother nnd the ushers were two brothors of the bride, Mr. Joseph McNamara nnd Mr Thomns McNamara. A breakfast fol lowed tho ceremony, at tho homo of the brldo's parents. After a trip Mr and Mrs. Ryder will llvo hi Germantown. HANNA WILLIAMS A quiet wedding took placo nt 6 o'clock Wednesday evening, when Miss Madeline Williams, of 043 North Fifty-sixth street, became tho brldo of Mr. Floyd Hanua, of Osborne, Kan., the Rev. Doctor Pohl man, of Temple Lutheran Church, Fifty second nml Ruce streets, officiating. A reception followed Immediately after tho ceremony for tho members of the brldo's and brldgroom's Immedlato families. Miss Edith Williams, sister of tho bride, attended hor as maid of honor, uhllo a brother. Mr. John Williams, acted as best man. Mr. and Mra. Hnnna will lcavo on Monday for Osborno, Kansas, whero they will malvo tholr homo. FULLER CLIPT The wedding of Miss Beatrice Cllft, of 827 North Fortloth street, and Mr. Llod Fuller, of 2022 Atlantic street, took placo at St. Mathlas'H ("hunh. Nineteenth and Wallace streets, on Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, tho Bev. Dr. Doming officiating. A reception followed Immediately after the ceio niony. Tho brldo was given In marriage by her father, Mr. Joseph B. Cllft .mii Dorothy Cllft, nn aunt of tho bride, at tended her ns mnld of honor, nnd the four bridesmaids wore Miss Anna Stleger, MIsa Mildred Puller, MIsa Ellso Ryan nnd MIfs Mary Oravor. The tlower girl was Miss Mary McCray. Mr. Ravmond Cllft, a brother of tho brldo. acted as best man, nnd the ushors wero Mr. Ray mond Coldworthy, Mr. Hnrold Pnul, Mr Chnpman nnd Mr. Harold Simons Mr nnd Mrs. Fuller left Immediately for an extended wedding trip. Thoy will bo nt home after October 1 at 2022 Atlantic street. BINGHAM BIRCH A very pretty wedding took place Wednesday evening at 2413 North Fifth street, when MIsb Edna M, Birch bo enmo tho bride of Mr. J, Harry Bing ham, of 2510 Gray'a Ferry avenue. The brldo was nttended by her alster, Mrs Harry Krouse, of Colllngswood, N. J. The bridegroom's brother, Mr. Raymond nimrhfini. was beat man. Tim ,...,..,,,. wns performed by the Rov. Richard B Wells, pastor of the Trinity Methodist rnurcn. i r.nm i.unsuowne. Pa A fur the wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Bingham will mnko their homo with the bride's patents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Y. Blii'li Iced it's ns reviving: as an ocean breeze and as full-flavored as TKA hot. Either way, its fra grance enticco, and its clear umber delights. .. ., r, until tho completion of their bungatow ut Maple Shade, N, J. HISS HELVESTON Tho marriage of Miss Mabel It Ilel veston to Mr, Charles A. Hiss, of Balti more, took place Tuesday evening at 7 o'colck, at tho homo of tho bride's par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William B. Helves ton, 931 South Fiftieth ntreot. the Bev. B. W. Bushton officiating. Tho brldo wns given In marriage by her father. Miss Elsie Holslngton was trio mnld of honor, Mr. Pan! Roberts, of Oerman town, attended Mr. Hiss as best man. A reception followed tho ceremony. BRENNAN HORN Ah Interesting woddlng of tho week wns that of Miss Helen V. Horn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Horn, of 1414 West Susquehanna avenue, and Mr. Thomas J. Brennan, Jr., of 3650 Old York Boad, which took plnce In tho Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Brond street and Bus quehnnna avenue, on Wednesday after noon, with tho nev. John W. Dimond officiating. Tho bride, who wns given In mnrrlago by her father, was nttended by her sister, Miss Margaret Horn. Mr. John J. Brennan was his brother's best man. Tho ceremony was followed by a reception nt tho homo of the brldo's pnrents. .Mr. mid Mrs. Brennan left for Atlantic City, and upon their return They wilt be nt home nt 1414 West Sus quchnnna aenuo. The bridegroom sorvod two years In tho United States nrmy In tho world war. FLEMING HANNA An Interesting wedding was solem nlzsd In tho Nativity B. V. M. Church at 6 o'clock, on Wednesday afternoon, when Miss Marie R. Hannn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hnnna. became tho bride of Mr James E. Fleming. Miss Helen McEIweo nttended tho bride as maid of honor and Miss Catharine Trnp ler nnd Miss May Fleming, a sister of tho brldegioom, wero tho llttlo llowor glrlrt. Mr. George Fleming acted ns best man for his brother and Mr. Henry Foley was tho usher. A wedding supper for tho bridal party nnd families took placo nt tho homo of tho brldo's parents nt 7 o'clook, and a lnrge reception nt 8 o'clock. After a wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Fleming will llvo at 2115 Enst Or leans street. SCELSI BABAGIN Tile wedding of Mini Bentrlco Barn gin, daughter of Mr. Philip Barngin, nnd Mr. Peter Paul Hoelsl. of 923 Pnssyunk avenue, took plnco at 10 o'clock, on Wednesday morning. Tho ceremony was followed by n nuptial moss of which tho Bev. Father Relchert, of St. Rita's, was the celebrant. Father Roland and Father Splrella assisted. Mr. Philip uarngtn gave his daughter in marriage. Miss Alyco Daults attended the bride as maid of honor, whllo Miss Margaret Kelly and Miss Agnes Scelsl, sister of the bridegroom, wero tho brldosmnlds. Miss Rosalie Calll was flower girl and Master Pascal Scolsl, a nephew of the bridegroom, acted as page. Mr. George Innns wns best ,man nnd the ushers In cluded Mr. Vincent Renzulll and Mr. Joseph Coscla, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Bnp tlstc, cousin of the bridegroom, of Brook lyn, wero present. A breakfast and small reception fol lowed for tho bridal party and tho Im mediate members of tho two families, at tho home of tho bridegroom's parents. After a short trip, Mr. and Mrs. Scolsl will live In Olney. AUOTEBMEHL 7.1 EOLEB A pretty wedding took placo on Wed nesday morning, at 9 o'clock, when Miss Helen Zlegler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zlegler. of 1451 North Thirtieth Btreet, was married to Mr. Conrad Aus termehl, in St. Ludwlg's church, Twenty eighth and Master streets, the Bev. Father Wengert, pastor of tho church, officiating. The bride, who was given In marrlago by her father, woro a gown of hand-embroidered georgette ovor Bri dal satin, with hnnd-ombroldered court train and tulle veil. Sho carried a shower houquet of roses and Bweet peas. Tho brldo was attended by Miss Mabel Hol land iih maid of honor and Miss Katie Blnkelo as bridesmaid. The best man was Mr. Joseph Stcger and the usher was Mr. Earl Steger. Miss Jennie Meyer noted as flower girl. Among those pres ent at tho reception wero: Mr. ana Mrs. O. Moser, Mr. Frank Moser, Mr. Bobert Moser. Mr. .1. P. Shcpercotter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Austermehl. Miss Roso Wenger. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry os selman. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keller, Miss Alvlna Keller, Mrs. J. Mathews, Miss Lydla Mosor, Miss Mario McManus, Miss May Moody. Mr. and Mrs. Her rcniTATIONAL Yniinr Men nnd Hoys MKADIWnitOOK. rA. imMmkWSSasKSSMt.mMt. J&j : an-cwaa sir m&tiawjr m -m m m.wmpm :; -sjs : mm. &2&mmeE8Effi3Z 1 MM S i IL'i5k?riIMiyAXHh?IVWBill'Z : mii mt iSSSS& R HEBft i : sninrmsiMMMMin am l Will lll Mill III III II ' I II I I I !! MEADOWBkOOK SCHOOL Country Day School for Boys MEADOWBROOK, PENNA. Primary School (Boys Under 8), Lower School, Upper School A school that gives a boy a complete olemcntnry uMinnllnir nnd nrnnr,A fnr entrance to any TIMTCITE-T?a ! l .IIh.. kmIaaI a ....1I..M.. ..lli..,,l t nu'iv frnm bin home nnd lis vital influences dur- UUUJUIUH ia;iiiiu. iji uinirm-, iimn Inp his Impressionable years. A school open-air training, basobnll, etc. lntollcctu.il study nr re combined with oxample nnd precept to develop full manhood and efllclcncy. School RTOunds have 15 acres; high elovatlon. located 3 mll"s north of Jen klntown Boadlnp Ballroad to Meadowhrook. Autobus sorvlco for nearby places. Bcsistratlon and usslKiimont of clKRes Sn I " l-c pros pectus, terms, etc. address tbe Head Master, IlBV. JOHN WIIITT: WAMIBII. M. A. Meadowhrook. Tn. yrmriiniim",,,,i Unlh Hexea Take a Long Step toward a deatrable commercial posUlon by beulnnlnit a Ilualness or a Hecre turlal Course In the Summer Heaainns of Peirce School of Business Administration Pine Htrrrt, West ot Ilrond, Pbiladelpliln WIUTi: lOIl INFORMATION Foreign Trade School A "PlnttBliurg" for I'nn-Amerlcan and Foreign Commerce Intensive courso of 30 days, July 19 to August 21, 1920. Ini tiated by Director Gonoral John Barrett, of the Pan - American Union, npproved by Secretary J. W. Aloxnndcr, of tho U. S. De partment of Commerce. Apply for information: Execu tive Director, Summer School of Pan-American nnd Foreign Com merce. 1000 Vermont avenue, Washington, D. C. TAMMERER I Can Cure You RAM'LD.ItnillllNS su iiiniiiiKioii &ve.. iiorioii Cnniult Ledger Sen Ice llureau. ST-STU-T-T-TERING BJ?t"a"!S! Instructive, booklet free. Refer to ledger Hirvlca nureau Walter HcDonnell, 20 Polomao nank Hld.. Waahlnaton. P. O. Strnyer's Business College Philadelphia' (Irenteat Rnalnrea School 07 rhetnii St. l'linne Wnlimt SOI I.HARN fiPANlHH. French. Itnllan for bual lima, achonl or colleso In your home If nrvfi-rulilr Call or write I.nimuaaii Bcbool lHIHTlhl . ' JIAHKR rilKPAnATOnY. 115 Hn. Sltli St. OUlUUrs- lUWMti V1U UHH, c X r If , - . . ,.,.... man Hchunn. Mrs. Catherine Mullen , Mr. nnd Mrs. Pole, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Stucker, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick. Kirchner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sloes, Mrs. Wlllinm Nelda. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Beltter, Mrs. Eber weln, Mro. H. Btnnb, Mr. Francis Htanli, Dr. nnd Mrs. Albert C. Menger, Mr Hettinger. Mis. C. Hahn. Miss Els o Ilnhn, Mr. and Mrs. Burlltz, Mrs. West ermoyer, Mrs T. Lohmuller, Mrs. Kurtz, Mrs. Neugebauer, Mrs. A, Boessler. Mr. John Elsole, Mrs. Froda Velt, Mrs. John Borshol. Mrn, Boso Stadelmeler, Mrs. Wlntergerst and Mrs. C. Pfaff. Mr. nnd Mrs. Austermehl will be nt home after July 10 at 145 North Thirtieth street. AFGHINBAUail CLEVEB The wedding of Miss Leila Clover, daughter ot Mrs. Leila Clever, of Bh p pensbuiiT. and Mr. John It Aughln b.iugh, of this city, took placo on wed ncsdny evening, at C o'clock. Tho Bev. Dr. Conrad Clover, of llagcrstown, and tho Bev. Mr Wetzel, of Shlppensburg, performed tho ceremony. Tho brldo was attended by her slater, Miss Cora Clever, ns maid of honor and Miss Elizabeth Clover, of HagerBtown, nnd Miss Anna Book, of Shlppensburg. nn bridesmaids. Mr. Kelwi Clever, of Shlppensburg, act ed us best man and Mr. C. F. Hahn, of this city, wns usher. KLOHTERMAN SIGMUND The mnrrlnge of Miss Helen Louise Slgmund, daughter of the Bev. Frederick I Slgmund and MrB. Slgmund, of 207 East Penn street, Oormnirtown, and Mr, Luther P Klostcrman, of Fort Wash ington, Pa., will take placo this evening nt 8 o'clock at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Slgmund, In tho presence of tho two families and a. few Intimate friends. Tho ceremony will bo performed by tho father of the bride". ROXBOROUGH Announcement 1b made of tho mar riage of Mlis Elsie Hteftln. daughter of Mr, and Sirs. W. Steftln, of Sellnsgrovo, Pa., and Mr. Elmer Field, of 536 East Llverey lane, Roxborough, on Wednes "oy, nt tho home of the bride's parents. Mr. Field and his brldo left for a trip through tho eastern part of Florida nnd will be at homo in Pcnsacola. Mr and Mrs Phrlstopher V. Single ton hav returned from their wedding trip nnd will be nt home nt 0027 Trin ity plnco. West Philadelphia Tho brldo was Miss Elizabeth U. Thrlng, of 430 Seville street. NORRI8TOWN Miss Lydla K. Conrad, dnughter pf Mrs. Elwood Conrad, of 600 West Main street, was married Wednesday after noon to Mr. C. Raymond Vondegrlft, of Oermantown. Tho marriage was solem nized In St. John's Episcopal Church, tho rector, the Bev. H St. CA'lr, officiat ing. The bride was given in marriage by her brother. Mr. Frank Conrad. There wero no attendants. Upon their return from nn automobile trip laong tho At lantic coast Mr. and Mrs. Vandegrift will bo nt homo at 26 Walnut lane. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry' Custer, of West Marshall street, observedi their fiftieth wedding anniversary by holding a lirge reception. Mr. nnd Mrs. Custer have four children and flvo grandchltdren. Their children nro Mr. J. Balph Custer, Mrs. Frank Shearer. Mrs. Alvln C. Krlehel, Mrs. M. B. Jefferles. Among tho other guests present were the Bev. Wm. A. Iopold, Dr. nnd Mrs. A. L Shnlkop, the Rev Wlllinm F. Klein, tho Rev. Wnr ren F Klein, Dr. Bhlnoel Knlpe. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Connrd. Mrs. 15. M. Egolph. Mr nnd Mrs. J. C. Knens. Mrs. John Kneas, Mr. nnd Mrn. Frank J. Kneas I Mr end Mrs. Marvin Gcrhart. Mr. and , Mrs Thomas Bishop. Mr and Mrs. L. G. Strltzlnger nnd Mrs. Emma Bambo. i Mrs. M. K. Moyer. of 1221 West Mnln I street, and children havo left ror Atlan tic City whero they will spend the sum mer. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. nnd Mrs. Snnlnler Darlington, of Media, aro receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter a few days ago. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene P. Cnldwcll nnd their son. who havo been tho guests of Mrs. Blanche Schaffer at her cottage In Ventnor. have returned to their homo In Wnlllngford. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ellwood Allison, who havo been visiting In Chicago, will re turn this week to Conymeadc, their home at Walllngford. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwards Woodbrldge, of Chester, have gone to Pocono Manor, Mt. I'ocono, whore they will upend a few weeks. laiurATioxAi, Young Men anil Hoys MKAnownuooK. PA. ii l I n wr I ... ...., . Chailes L. Borle. Jr. George W. Elktns, Jr. J. Smyllo HerkneBS Wayne Ilcrkness Anderson MaoPheo Chnrles E. Mclnness John C. Mnrtln Ocorgo Satterthwatte Bobert Sowall In which handwork, and' Christian Ilotli exfa cimipi-kti: oi'i'in: trainino Our tudnt In Hhortlmnd, Hookkepnir. Kn In our Rummer School, nre alven in- tpnald tralnlnir In ctrco niHnnffemrnt, flltnjc rconomlt h Anil t)mniin itw t-.S any day nnd let us explain our 1 piiir.!irfiiNKss cor.T.TMr .... end C olleae of tonimerre 1017 C'hratnut St. Phllndelnhln Summer School SftVSSI?!? nookkeerln. Shorthand. Typawrltlr.s. Bnc llnh. Penmanahlp. Dictaphone. Comptomter Blart now. Individual Imtructlon. Dt und evening flexalnns rAI.MI.lt SCHOOL. 10 South 10th Ht. Banks Business College 1200 Walnut St. Oookkeeplnc Shorthand, rvcretarlal. Typewrltlna Courae. uar aua Niani iiaaae. RBAIHNO, PA. HnirYLKILL spUNARY, Rrndlna'a Junior rolleae, llniilln. Pn. Prrparntnry and Junior Colleae couren. New ath Held Chrln. tlnn Influences prolomlnnto Tuition. Uno per yenr Warren F Teel, AM. I n pre Young ilen nnd Uaya The William Penn Charter School No. 8 South 12th St., Philadelphia roUNHKI) 1B8I) The academic, year 1H20-21 begins Tues day September 21, HUM) and the Pron pectui may be obluliieil on application MulMlnna will hn open f r Inspection and for claanlflcatlon of pupllt September 7th. lllrliard M. CluinnuTo. Ph. I)., Ileudmtri Young Wpme-n nnd fllrla The Gordon-Roney School Tor Glrla. 11S Spruco Btraet Cnerat I riurden and Oym. RIlsaHonevPrtn. NKW YOItK CITY Tiir. sri'HHKB hciiooi, ron ivomp.n 244-Jlh un.l 310 IV. 7S.1 St.. New Yk ETCeptlonal advantaaei. Hpeclal tralnlnr Write to Principal, or Public Ledaer Bervlco llureau for Information. " WASHINOTON, D. Q. HOLY CROSS ACADEMY WANIIINflTHN. 11. O. CnaurnuMeil UnRrdlnc Srliool for Olrle. Commit I'iiIiIUi l.fdner HervUe Ilureiin. riiAiti.oTTuavir.i.i:, va. "hT. A.NNK'H . I. 'CJIIMH." i ll.'pl.coiml) " CliiirlnttrNlllf, Yii. Pratory, Mualc, Art. 1, V HYDb .DUVaX Pi Colleca Preparat JfAHY .11 YOB DUVAL. PrlneloiT. ansuatrea. lUXer to 1'ubllo JUdser Service Uureau. '1-, DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE OUTLAW Ily 1A1I)Y (PtpoV anil llWu are caltrd to lllrd land bu a report thnt Judge Owl has turned Mo nn outlaw. Thrp "rc ie judge from hunters xcho want to shoot hint for stealing chickens, and he ex plains thnt nn enemy Is making false chnrges against him. They agree to stny in the icoods all night to help catch the enemy.) Judge Owl's Knemy "M'lGHT bad fallen In the woods almost without being noticed by Peggy nnd Billy, It was very dark among the bushes whoro they were hiding with Jtldgo Owl, Judge 0vl liked It that way. His eyes wero made for hunting at night, and things wore as plain ns day to him. "Hool Hoo! I'll show you tho way through tho woods to the place where I'm going to catch my unknown enemy," he hooted softly. He set off ahead of Peggy nnd Billy nnd wns soon out of sight nnd hearing. "Hero, here, Judge Owl, como bnck !" cried Billy, after he nnd Peggy had tried In vain to follow him "Hoo! Hoo! Aro you blind after 4 o'clock?" chuckled Judge Owl, much pleased because he now had the better of Peggy nnd Billy In tho matter of seeing. Usually It was the other way around. Judge Owl enmo back nnd ho gave Peggy and Billy each a claw to hold, while he fluttered along between them. In this way thoy finally came to the edge of the woods, nml saw tho lights of a farmhouse not far away. "Hoo! Hoo! We will wait here until dawn," nald Judge Owl "I do not be lieve my enemy la a night bird, but a day bird who gets up very early In the inornlnfi to stenl the young chickens. We will catch him when he comes. You children enn ret, whllo I hunt my supper'" Jude Ow ent'v flew njvn- Pv nnd Billy must l,ao gono fast nsleep, for in what seemed only ,i itiuiut,- they woke up to s'e the sky beginning to turn gray In the East. "Hurry! Hurry!" whispered Judge Owl, and he led them through the dusky dAwn to tho chicken coop of tho farm. They got behind an apple tree so they could watch the chicken coop door, without being noticed by any one who might come. "Sh-h-h-h!" hissed Judge Owl, "I see something coming I" Peggy and Billy couldn't nee ft thing Iff tho gloom, but nfter a moment they heard the beat of wings. Then of a sudden they caught a glimpse of a large, dark bird flying about tho roof of the chicken coop. Now this chicken coop had once been th klteheir of nn old houso, and It still hud a chimney sticking up through the roof. As tho dark bird flew about the roor. it suddenly went down tho chimney "Now, quick, put something over the top of the chimney," hissed Judro Onl "We'll catch tho chicken stealer." Billy picked up a piece of board, nnd with It In his hand climbed tho apple tree, creeping out on a. limb until r could get on the roof. Once there he clapped the board over the top of the chimney, and the dark bird uas n prisoner. Billy then slid down the tree. From tho chicken coop there cm me a startled "Pawl" Judgo Owl chuckled. "It's t'aw-Paw Prow. I was sure he was the chicken stealer. That Is why ho tried to throw HTKAMWOATH nfiATC i J7 wrv FOR BURLINGTON ISLAND SUNIJAYS For Trnten N 80 A. M . 10 A. M . 1 10 T. M . 4.00 P. M.. B.0O v. M.. S.80 P. M. p. m.'i'Wm! a m" 2,0 r' Jr" 4-on mi i , ---""- -"" uf v,vv .14 Ilate of Tare One and Holldajs Adultn. . ir a. t: iiki - -v i vrk lit' -1 . it.UU I Kiueen Anne lvioonugnts nuiii tvnvm trrn pi, nnrf r.Yrry r.trninK ni n n riocK. XiXcrpi . Mniiilm. Hnnnil Trip. ft."r. Inrlurilnir Wnr Tax. 1 I'utarnsrr and Normin Monarch . Imperator K. A. Victoria ... Vatari Carcnia Columbia Aquitania VlaurcUnia Imperator K. A. Victoria ... Caronia 1300 .Philadelphia la London ...New York " Cherbourr ..New York . .New York Liverpool . .New York , New York " Londonderry and Glaigow ...New York " Cherbourf and Southampton ...New York " Cherbonrt and Southampton ...New York " Cherbourg and Southampton, ...New York " Queenitown and Liverpool . . .New York " Queenitown and Liverpool Tor Later '.nlllnri Applr to WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia to Scandinavian rorts Christianin, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service V. S. SMpplor Board Sled Steamm SS "FORT ARMSTRONG".. Sailed SS "0R0N0KE".At Loadinr Berth A Steamer July 10 (From Pitr 78, Soath rVharea) The Charles T. Mecee Co. Attnlt lor U. S. Shipping Board Drcxel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard 5100 GREEN STAR LIN MonthlyJService Mcditerrnncan, Adriatic, Greek and Black Sea Ports Trieste, Fiume, Patras & Piraeus Sailing From Philadelphia U. S. Shipping' Board Sleel Steamers SS "Jomar" July IS For Further Particulars Apply Green Star Steamship Corp. 10SS Drexel Hide., Plillu. Lomburd Slot Alalu 1320 V" PANAMA CANAL fflw GRACE LJNEl H, B. fiaota Bllna, H. R, Rinta Tereta, H H Bnnta Ana, II f ilati'u I.oultn. Callluc il Callao, rlen, linl'iin. .Into fugaata and Vnlparnlio I'ortnlvM f ntl hl'I. IV. R. (lUACH & CO., urnU, Hanover fli.,Nniv Y'ork, or Local Aceot "K . v'L . ,, ' " ' i,-'iv , J the hlamd on me, and JiaVo nifl phptKbyt me nuniers. . ., ,,. , "The mean neampl" cried petfgyi'Ftf "Caw I Caw I Cuwl Let mo cuitr, screamed Caw-Paw Crow bndly ncttref.. "Hoo I Hoo Hero Is tho real clllckert stealer, Hoo I ISoo I Come and get him V' hooted Judgo Owl, so loudly that ho nwakened the hunters nnd brought thwn out of tho house In a hurry. Both oar" rled their guns. Pegy, Billy nnd JUd -a Owl crept quietly nwny tnrougu fit? dusk, and when they wero at it vflftfe v illstnncc. they heard the men fflve a. v EhOUt r,J "Ah. hn. Here s the chicken th . , It Is that noisy crow I" cried one at ,$ men. . . "And It wasn't thnt owl nt all. "We'd! have killed tho wrong bird If wo' hd shot him," shouted tho other, - . "Let'n get tho crow out so wo shoot him," said tho first man ' ,, "No," said tho other. , "Wo, wll( Hot f shoot him. Wo- will build cage and ' put him In It. We will keep hfm to' Jail all his days as A warning to other crows." , , . , Peggy wns glad they werrt not going; to shoot Caw-Paw Crow, but she felt hn richly deserved to bo In Jail, Bho didn't hav much time to think over the matter, for In, some way she fell anleop nnd the next thing sho knew she' was, in . bed at home. ' ' (Next week toitl be told a story of a strange adventure In a strange land.) MANAYUNK Mr. James Olrvln Maree, for many years engaged In busmen In this sec tion, will celebrate his ninetieth birth day anniversary tomorrow at hfs homo. 124 WrBt Chelten avenue, Germantown. Mr. Mnreo wns for mnny years promi nent In musical organizations In Pt)lla dolphin. He Is the lost nurvlvor ot the, once famous Virginia minstrels and was. a member of the Caroline RIchlnga Opera Co. Tho Sunday schools of Manayunk Roxborough and Wfssahlckon will have 'heir usual parade nn Monday morning, followed by a day In the woods. In cele bration mf Independence Day, The Iter. F. B. Barnett, who was a chaplain In Prance, will be marshal of the parado of St. David's Episcopal Sunday flchodl Hnd Mr. II. J Wylle will bo assistant marshal Thbi school, together with St. Timothy's Episcopal and the Roxborough Baptist, will hold Itn celebration hi Kitchen's Woods, East Roxborough ftve-r TO MARINE SALVORS, WRECKERS, SHIPOWNERS STR. "D. R. HANNA" 7023 Grots Tons Tonrlers arc solicited for) tno noaung, ngnting and de-" livery of this steamer, sunk ' by collision in about 23 fath oms of water off Alpena, Mich., in Lake Huron. r Tenders for the purchase of , the vessel as 6 he now lies artti also solicited. For terms of contract and H fuller particulars apply to ' R. Parry-Jones, Lloyds Ajent Kirby Bldg., Cleveland, O. BTKAMIIOATS ADru ct ujuadp PARK, BRISTOL & TRENTON WEEKDAYS Tor Trenton 8.30 A. M.. 1.30 1.30 r M. p. it. Kor Hrlito! and Burllncten Island Parte 8.30 A. M.. 5 30 V. n. Extra Iwat 1.80 Pi M. Kuturdays for HurItnton Idand Pirfc.' Way, SO Onta Children. 13c. Sunday! "" 40c, Children, 1'Oc. I ,- I rx' &.7 ID fl . -rfi iftfflg-PaAiTi rwiiMnnyii Frelsht rIco and Soulhamplon. . . .July 10 ..July 15 ..July 17 . .Jnlr20 ..July 24 ..July 31 ..July 31 , .Aur. t,5 . .Aur. 12 ..Aur-14 ..Aur. 21 Quetnttown and Liverpool... Queenitown and Liverpool EARN-LINE Inoorpornteil 1891 ' U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer General Cargo " Rcpular Scrvico Philadelphia Manchester SS "Des Moines Bridge". .July S Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galera" July 10 SS "Coquina" July 25 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. &. PHILADELPHIA, PA. ' LUCKENBACH LINE Philndelnhia to T?if i nf'rlri wi A titaii..!...- li, ( 41 AtlflLki !,, I JllltOLl,'! UHIll I fi. H S. WIT I'OOI, (t'.N.H. Ilil.) JunnlO S. SI'UINIiriKI.I) lt.ri.H.ltH.)June?SO . UATKUIU-HY U'.H.H.W,7 Jly,10 M. S. h, From Rotterdam to I Philadelphia A Hteiimer l.nto Juos LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP CO Inc. GAILEY, DAVIS & CO., AgentiJ 03 Iluume Hide. Plio;ie lomburd 8009 r LINE NEW YORK to ROTTEItDAli Via Plymouth and BouIogric-StHM f New Amtterdim ..iJuIr 7IAb. 10 Stt-I4f Rotterdam Juljr 21 Af. 28 0'"! Moordam , An. ,4Sf. I) Rrndam Auf. U ttutHOMtt UUo. USt VYtlaM IUIMM ?l 'l n ') i.i f Vd -i MJ 1 1 ti "Jl m J i " 1 n 1 i.yi "J V l.a 'At suaer 1- l'JN I . ,I Sl&V?.auAjt,tyiZ&ll