"L 1 ? w t T it '. r-"',',,.rt .r .a ari i '1.1 -ni :'lf- - -' : r" i" -i ',o ,. I- f J y JLL ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Speaks of the Un Introduced Next Year J phihJclphians Who Sailed Yesterday for Europe r TlVEIlV day 'one hears of another 1 Vi .lAntnntc wnoHP cuuhuk " . v ii 1 for nt year. W hnvc 81d oh n SdlJ? t ic .lai.Rl.tcr of Mr. and 5iV. A M'rwr lllddle. of Torresdalo; ril.Miftli Frnzier, uniiKiiicr ul .ur, K" William Wont Frar-lcr. Jr., 'of fld.Miir Vnd Jroklntown; Marjories JiiSJi ilauulitcr of ur. and airs. John 8 K: Jane Hepburn, daughter of '"" - ...1 Afi'U W. W. Hepburn, of iiiinoTB. 'and Helen Hewcll. daughter ftf .lilt " .!-,. I tko tn. ttRnouncelbut ,M one to .r of more tomorrow, t not touny. fctr..v.i"t..i nnother debutante ei. (he daughter oflthe late Alfred S .1 Mo rVh ami Mm. Storrta. of Villa. ri "".'' Ai,nn. ilnuehter of Dr. "Turi Thomas Anhton, h another So ?W 'be Introduced In October, and r.?hn na Knight, dauchter of Mrs. .2 KnlRnC and Mater of Mary K-lriit, who came out this year. The SewellH had firat planned to give ini ;. . n.1.1.. 1ft. hut nnvi 'for Helen on October 10. but have a tea dec (Ii mil time I doubt Trill hay V ".."Li.i.:. tnll nn.1 slender. mi. sue i """ r. . "i i; ! i the mprSrfpn of "vitality and OB .'". . ' .1 .. irnnrl ATPrrlsp with- TV t- I.. ntirl Illllf PVPH. HUH ItlVVfl Wln"n the iet of the heavy nth M le type. You know, jhe n wonder tennis. Hlie won a championship In Mtlmore lately and he haa done ulendld work ummer h ' wm e-.. rrin Cpe .". , , . ,innce jn give ffiwa honor on October 20 at Ited Si'0 their home In B?lnl. and there T0P,,cvcral other plaris In the forming. TUV.S there nrc to be two Hcckscner .Icbutantes. . daughtera of coubm. tiltn or Lueretla, who is uic uuuK..i r if Steven ireeksehcr and a graud Suthter of Mr. Thomas I-eainlng. and YlrKl la Herkseher, daughter of the I dyird Heekxchers. In fact, as I run hm over I" my mum, . -:- I Tf we are to have as many debu ,, next season as last. But I do think the enieriainiuR iu . -he Hours not so late. Surely the va rloui hostesses will" work to bring these . ... !... Ttin lrl nrp SO SWCet ns her make tlicir step on to the threshold of (he world, we must do everything to Keep tncni sweet ami ivmtn. ... A OltHAT many Phlladclphlana sailed iri,iorilnv for nurone. Perhaps that J a bit of exaggeration to say a great many, but tnere were a numoer oimroi. anynav. nose uomn nuu iuu orltlnally to go to 'Newport for a while first and tnen join ncr grnnumuiuur 4U raris next month, but in these days when it is so difficult to get passage, the demand being very great, I suppose ihe found she could go now, and so she wnt. The Oliver Eaton Cromwells !m sailed yesterday and they will spend most of the summer In France and England. , . It must be awfully exciting to go over tills slimmer with so much of the battle fields still to be seen; with no butter to be had, and small portions of food allowed even jet, for there is great scarcity in P.urope. However, the most tumbledown looking lime inns nave i in most delicious tasting food and a bottle of "red Ink" served wltli It, sometimes cnvtliig as much ns fifty cents and other times uboiit eighty, unis, oi course, In the coimtrj and small towns, that Is nlint in Ipft standing of the small towns in northern Frmicej'ri Vnr even tlinuch French money is only worth a third ns much now as be fore the war, nnd every thing is twice ns mueli over there ns it used to be. joti still get tilings cheaper than you do on this side, if you know where to go when chopping. It s true it is a good time for those who have been over before and who know the roues to go. but I guess tho American who hnB never been in Europe before will spend nu nwiul lot before returning home ngalu. LET'S sec who else have I heard sailed' yesterday? Oh. ves! the Charles Munns. They expect to stay away all of July and August and return jirobably before the horse show time of the fall. I think Mrs. Munn has been looking very stunning of late. I saw her a week or morn ugo In town, wearing a very smart dark blue embroidered georgette crepe frock nnd n small bluo toque trimmed with ostrich feathers. She had 1'auline with her and that small person was quite entrancing In a linen frock and brown hat. BIUIC slipped into the room tho othpr rlnv im mnthnr wnn flnUhlntf her breakfast. He looked at her out of the corner of one eye, for being a little more than two, ho gets his Impressions more from watching the maternal countenance than from conversation. Mother did not seem to notice, so he hningly nppronched the sugar bowl. Thoro was very Httlo there and mother decided to keep quiet nnd see what ho would dn. Well, the three lumps dis appeared, one by one. between con cerned looks In mother's direction and quick dcmolishment of loot. when the third lump was finished Ilillle could stand the strain no longer, SO tlllnklne in trot flip pmntr uiirnr bowl from the scene of action, he cnlled in a lusty voleo to tin- mnld : "fnrrlp. mother's finished," smiled sweetly at mother (he had helped her, you see) aud talked quietly from the room. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnrl Mm TlnVinrf Dntilntu nt .fHf trook lane, Havcrford, are entertaining l Tfi1 ukeadiflbmrf tuvenn dttr Resinol cleared away that skin trouble "I had sufforcd from akin trouble loiif? I didn't bclievo anything jvould overcome it, but the first timo I used Resinol It stopped tho "Clilnu, and now my skin is entirely ciear," TJU W the eipultne el ttt- wiiw mvi utcq ntiinoi pa UtUli.t Mom Ull to orcrcona tklatroublw. Atiitdricfitfu B, nulla larmt- . ,W J . f - Yl'JUr V -J- -jtvil m Sltel F ...... v . . . - ... U . j?. v.. .'1?,m: , rv t t 'C. Number of Debutantes to She 'CJiats About the Mrs Daniel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hughes, -of Huntington, w, Va. for a fortnight. Mrs. Panlela .will give a bridge party this aftornoon In honor of Mrs. Hughes, at which tho following- Rucsta will be present! Mra. 13. WarlnjT Wilson, Mrs. Cyrus Itadford, Mra. Pax ton tteeter. Mrs. C. W. nnnlels. Mrs. Lognir Howard fjmltli, Mrs. W. J. Ferrlll. Mrs. Herbert 8. Cnsoy, Mrs. Ualph H. Knode, Mrs Charles Bergner, Mrs. Tru man 8 wing, Mrs. Anna Lawrence, Mrs. Frederick Harvoy, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. Lelghton Kramer, Mrs. William A. Weldershclrrt, 2d, Mrs. Edward C. B. Fletcher, Mrs. II. D. HMghcs. Mrs. J. II. Johnson, Mrs. Hurlbut, Miss Mabel Pusey, Miss Florenco Pusey, Miss Mary Converse and her two guests, Miss Powell and Miss Cowall. Miss Jnno (Jordan Coxe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Coxe, of Willis brook Farm, Malvern, will bo Introduced to society at a tea to be given by her parents on Saturday, October 16. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Wentz enter tained nt dinner at their home In Wyn coto a few evenings ago In honor of their son, Mr. Daniel B. Wcntx, Jr. Their guests included Miss Nancy Dray ton, Miss Beatrice Sewoll, Miss Mar guerite J. Boyle, Miss Evelyn Drayton, Miss Margnretta Stevens. Mr Theodore Voorhecs. 2d, Mr. Theodore Wood, Mr. Samuel Gilbert. Mr. John Gilbert and Mr. Henry Drayton. Mr. and Mrs. Wontz navo gone to North East Harbor, where they win spend tne summer. Mrs. Joseph Baldwin Hutchinson, who has taken a house at St. Davids for tho summer, will be hostess at a luncheon, to be followed by cards, today at the Merlon Oolf Club. Mrs. A. Merrltt Taylor, of Wnyne, entertained nt luncheon, followed by cards, at the Corinthian Yacht Club, on Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Meigs, of this city, have taken an apartment at tho Louclla, Wayne, for tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm B. Wholan and Mrs. Wlnfleld S. Arter, of Clovclly, Devon., will leave orr Saturday for a motor trip to Quebec, Canada, Thoy will be gone nbout two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bene Gulltou Hare, who spent tho Fourth of July with Mr. Hare's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emott Hare, at their homo In Strafford, re turned 10 tneir nome at WHllamsport on Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hart and their family, of Buttonbrook, Tladnor, -o now occupying tneir cottage nt capo May for tho remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. llobort Llraet. of Ard- more, will spend the month of July at Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Charlen II nnnruird have taken on apartment nt the new apartment house nt Havcrford. Mrs. Hobart A. Hare Is spending n few weeks at Stone Harbor, accompanied by the children of her duugnter, Mrs. Arthur B. Cook, of Cynwyd. She will not return until the latter part of August. Mrs. Sidney W Ffoulkes, of Bryn Mawr. will spend the summer at the Marlborough-Blenhelm, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo W. B. Fletcher nnd their family, of Havcrford. will spend the month of August at Edgar town, Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Miss Edith John, of New York, and her brother. Dr. Rutherford John, of this city, will salt In a few days for Europe, where thoy will remain In definitely. Doctor John and Mls3 John were formerly residents of Media. Dr. and Mr. B. B. Vincent Lyon, of 1826 Pino street, have gone to Haver ford, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hano and fam ily, of Ulttenhousp square, nre In their summer home at Woodmere, L I. Mrs. Benjamin Glmtiel and Miss rtose Glmbel, of 1415 North Broad street, have Joined Mrs. Harry, S, Belial and her son on n trip to tho Pacific coast, where they will pass the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Allman. of Ithaca, N. .. formerly of this city, have re turned to the city and aro lllng nt 8040 Rowland avenue. Holmesburg, Pn. Mrs Allman will he remembered ns Miss Blanche Oppenhclmer. Mr. nnL' Mrs. TTnrrrv TannVia .i.t.1 ti daughter. Miss Helen Jacobs, are spend ing soma time In their apurtment, Fourth and Bay nvenucs, Ocean City. Mrs. Herman Locbof the St. James, Is spending the summer at Philips Inn, Andovcr, Mass. i T.'10 Yo.uns Women's Hebrew Asso ciation will gle Its first outlnsr on Sun day nt Neshnmlny Falls. Several of the members' mothers will net as chnperoncs. Mrs. Louis II. Isaacs, of 3844 North Bouvler street, announces the engage ment of her daughter. Miss Llllle B. Isaacs, to Mr. Charles Blum, of this city. Miss Mnrgnrct C. Pollock, of 87 West Sharpnack street, "lind Miss Mary E. Dunloyy. of 2307 West Lehigh avenue, have just returned from n trip to Ber muda. AUONQ THE MAIN LINE Miss Mary Dotterer, of Wayne, has returned from Knoxvllle, Tenn , and has Joined her parents at tho Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City. Mr. and MrH. Dotterer will entertain Miss Ethel Kaplin. of Queen Inne, nnd Miss Edith Watt, of Way no, In honor of their daughter. Miss Dotterer, for a week's visit while nt Atlantic Cltv. Mr. A. J. Martin, of Wayne. Is en tertaining his Bister, Mrs. 8. E. Pugslcy, of Buffalo, Mrs. Truxton Craven, of Wayne, will spend the summer nt Deer Island, Me. Mr nnrl Mr,. T. ("Ji-imtlm TTnhnrla nt Wnjno, left on Saturday on nn automo bile trip to Pittsburgh. Mrs. Samuel Lee, of Devon, has ns her guest for a few weeks her daugh ter. Mrs. Joseph Dufllcld, of Washing ton. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. McCabo r V r ' f' V. . i . . ....; . . . . if. ..k. . ' '.; "EVENING PUJB Thoto by nachrsch. MISb CELIA HODGES .Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Hodges, of Tho Owl's Nest, Horsham, Pa., whoso engagement to Mr. Clark S. Davis, of Omaha, Neb., recently was announced have closed their home at 2217 St. James placo and are spending: the sum mer at Cape May, N. J. Miss Mary Johnston, of Wayne, and Miss Roxana Dlsscl, were tho guests of Colonel nnd Mrs. Grccno at tho Waldorf Astoria, Nov York, over tho week-end. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hastings, of Massachusetts, aro visiting Mr. Hns tlngs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hastings, of Devon. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Bailey, of Jenklntown, nro spending a fow weeks at tho New Monmouth, nt Spring Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Wolf, of Elklns Pnrk. spent the week-end wlt,h Mr. Wolf's mother, Mrs. Edward Wolf, at her cottago, 108 South Little Rock nve nue, rventnor, N. J. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Horrry B. Kerper are occupying their apartments nt Wlldwood. Miss Catharine Kerper entertnlncd Miss Rebecca Spcese over tho week-end. Mr. and Mrs. James Alfred Coxe, of fi.T7fi Khrrmnn street, announce the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Mil dred Hnlncs Coxe, and Mr. John Dowdcll Barnwell, of this city. " Mlss Elizabeth Warner has nrrved at the home of her parents, air. ami Mrs. Robert W. Warner, from Cornell Unl erslty. Mr. and Mrs. Nbrton D. Flcu. of 6601 Musgrave street, will leave tomor row for Ocean Grove to spend a short time. Mr and Mrs. Conyers Button Flcu, Sr., of Pnmona terrace nnd Baynton street, aro spending some time In Ocean City. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Eunice Pendleton, of North Thir teenth street, has left for Brighton Beach, N. Y., where she will spend tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isanc Plant, of the Hotel Majestic, arc spending the summer nt tho Phllmont country i;iui. Mrs. A. Flelsher, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Ltverlght nnd family, of 2030 Spring Garden strcot, nro spending tho summer nt IIS South Sacramento avenue, At lantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Justin P. Allman, of 1E08 Oxford street, are spending the month of July nt the Phllmont Coun try Club, from whero they will go to Bushklll, Pa., and Inter to Maine. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Metzel antf family, of 1401 North Fifteenth street, are living nt the Adelphla Apartments, Atlantic City, for thu summer. Miss Kntherlno HnltermaiT, of 1226 Hunting Pnrk nvenuc. who has been passing two -ceks vlsltlne Miss Doro thy Dcnham, nt her home, 1917 Bllt moro street, Washington, will return home tho end of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morley Leo, of the Waltham Apartments, Hammond, I ml., havo returned to their homo, after visit ing Mrs. Lee's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs Wil liam A. Pullen. of 3343 North Sixteenth street. Mrs. Leo wan Miss Relncttn F Pullen. Mr, and Mrs. Leo were guests of ..... cj o 1'i.icuia id XJlllttUUWIT, AN. 1 , nnfl Inter trnvelct? through the state before lsltlng In this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pullen are planning a trip to In diana for some time In the autumn. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Edward Hlrsh hn returned to her homo, 1130 Catharine street, after having spent several days with friends at Parkland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Hcnon, of r.3jl Cedar avenue, formerly of South Phila delphia, and their children. Master Daniel Hennn nnd Miss Ruth Henon. left last week to spend the month of July nt Atlantic City, Mrs. John L. Lochcr will entertain tho membera of her sorority the Tnu Phi Sigma nt her homo In rollings wood. Among tho guests will be Mhi Lenore McCullough, Miss Irene E. Krie gcr, Miss Mnrlo McClure, Miss Mnrga let Malr, Miss Margaret McCausdand, Mrs. Karl Ruggart. MISs Edythc Mac Qarrlgle, Miss Kathryne McDowell nnd Miss Henrietta Nctman. Mrs. Locher The Krenlni Tuhlle Ledter welrom social note of lutereM from various parts of the city, but these notes muat be rnnnble of TrWcatlon. llerenfler aoclul Hems sent bjr mall to tho paper will not be published, unless signed h.v the sender with name, address nnd telephone num ber. Address social Items to the Society Editor, Krenlnc Public Ledger, 000 Chestnut street. Mann & Diots U02 CHESTNUT STREET Sale of " ' ' ' . .... f Urn- ftcM J lip Sjiits and Coats Ladies' Misses' Girls' Juniors' 19.75 24.75 29.75 Tyrol Wool is so plainly tailored that the styles will be perfectly good this Fall. At These Prices the Saving Is Almost One-Half Real Camel's Hair Polo Coats Reduced New-Plain Ladies' Hats y2 Price Mann & Dilks Utt CHESTNUT STREET fc sfifodlfflfeS w will bo remembered as Miss Flora Mc Clure, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Joseph McClure, whoso marriage took place on June S. Mr. nnd Mrs, James F. Reardon, Jr., have returnod to their home, 1647 West Pnssyunk avenue, nfter having spent a fortnight at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs, Harry P. Kenny have returned from Ocean City, where they havo been spending their wedding trip, nnd are now nt homo nt 2234 South Twiltythlrd stroet. Mrs. Kenny will be remembered ns Miss Mnrgnrct Flynn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas J. Flynn, whoso wedding took place on Wednesday, Juno 23. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. William Thompson Sherron, of Hamilton Court, Thirty ninth and Chestnut streets, nro spend ing the months of July and August In tho Pocono mountnlns. Mr. P J. McGlllen nnd fnmlly, of H006 Tine rtreet. havo closed thelf city home nnd nre now occupying their cot tage at Chelsea. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Fisher and their family, ot 160 North Thirty-third street, havo closed their home In tho city and are occupying their cottnge at Atlantic. .City. TIOQA The wedding of Miss Blanche Work, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter II. Work, of 3637 North Fifteenth street, nnrl Mr. Joscnh Fnlrlirnthi-r. nlso of Tlogn and formerly of England, will take place on Wednesday afternoon, July 14, at tne nome oi me ornie s parents, nnd will be followed by a reception. Tho brido will bo attended by her sister. Miss Elizabeth V. Work, ns maid of honor; Miss Mllllcent Dreka Work, J aiso a sister, aim nius .Mary noeman, of Pennsgrove, N. J., bridesmaids. Mr. Falrbrother will have for best man Mr. Walter B. Patterson, of Jenklntown. The at homo cards nre for after Octo ber 1, nt Lincoln avenue, Willow Grove. The Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Agate, of Twenty-third and Tioga streets, nro cntertnlnlng 'Mrs. Agnte's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs John Armour nnd their son, Mr. Gcoigc Armour, of Brooklyn. Miss Elizabeth Selfcrt, of 1746 North Marshall street, hnse gone to Pleasant vllle, N. J., to remnln until nutumn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgnr A. Cornelius, Jr., nro at home nt 622 West Tioga strcot, having returnod from their wedding trip. Mrs. Cornelius, who was Miss Mnbcl Barell, was a June bride, Mrs. I. Walton Bobst. of 3607 North Seventeenth street, and her dnughter, Miss Dorothy Bobst, havo gone to Litltz. Pa., to remain through the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Klmblo Read nro entertaining Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles II .Tonkins at their summer homo In Wlldwood, on Learning road. OLNEY Miss Anna. Kuglor, of A street and Wyoming avenue, entertained at n house party at her summer home, Mohican, near Pnlmyra. N. J. Her guests In cluded Miss Elizabeth Hnrrlinan. Miss Kathleen Cooper, Miss Vllan Berkmnn, the Misses Rndford, Miss Persls Wood ward. Miss Helena Ulmer, Miss Lulu Wells nnd Miss Ellznbeth Fowles. Mr, BleyJcr Kuglor hnB gone to Mary land for a short stay. FRANKFORD Mrs. G. Langdon nnd her daughter. Miss Hilda Langdon. of Ovcrlngton street, nre spending the month of July at Barker, Me. Mrs. C. Stchle and family, of 6010 Pcnn street, nre spending the summer at Atlantic City. Among those from Frnnkford who left on Sumlny for a ten days' trip to Chicago nnd Detroit wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Sllberstoln, Mr. Charles Snmpson, Mr. Benjamin Hoekfield nnd Mr. Jacob Sampson. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Qulnn, of 1613 Unity street, are spending the summer nt Atlantic City. Miss Hilda Packer, of Orthodox street and Frnnkford avenue. Is cnter tnlnlng ns her guest for a few days Miss Myrtle Patterson, of Hnrrlsburg, befor.) going to Ocean City, where MIbs Pat terson will spend the remainder of the summer with her nunt, Mrs. J. Franklin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles O. MaoDonough nnd family, of 1220 Wakellng street, and Mr. .and Mrs. Russell Murphy have gone to Wlldwood Crest to occupy their cottage for the summer. 8TRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Miller, of 1837 North Thirty-third street, nre spend ing the summer at their home, 120 South Connecticut avenue, Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. B. Halper, of 190J North j PfigJMS' ires ifyouwanf the genuine in bottles for the home at soda fountains and on draught !s-wBBH I I mi 1 ill Jl -,.'( ' ) 4(1! Y U$ i I fctefAf IfelDMLY , 1920 Thirty-third street, navo gone to Long; Island nnd -will sail tomorrow on the Kroonland for London, to be gone several months. Mrs. Baho Bancroft nml her sons. Mr. Phlneoa Bancroft and Mr. Jnck Ban croft, Jr., are living nt 202 Siuth Con necticut 'avenue, Atlantic City, for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stem, Mr. and Mrs Milton Stern ami Mr. Sydney Stern, of 1710 North Thirty-third street, will spend the summer nt their cottage, 3 South New Hampshire avenue, Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Lupin nnd family, of 3032 Diamond street, are spending tho summer In Atlantic City. FALL8 OF SCHUYLKILL Miss Marjorlo Ferguson, daughter of Mr. Alexander Ferguson, of Sunnyslde avenue, nnd Mr. Harry E. Markley. whose engagement has been announced, nro taking n trip to the Delnwaro Water Gap. Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Mnrjorle Wnlker, dnugh ter of Mrs. Smith Walker, of, queen lans, nnd Mr. Albert E. Ingham, ot this city. June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ingham left for a tour through tho West and will bo nt home nt Garden Grove, Calif. Tho woddlng of Miss Nora Veronica Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy, of 3469 Queen lane, nnd Mr. John 8. Fltzpntrlck was solemnized with high nuptial mass on Juno 30 In St. Bridget's Church, with tno itev. Tnomau Murphy, tho bride's cousin. ofTlclntlnfr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fltz pntrlck will be nt homo nfter their trip nt 2219 Becchwood street. The marriage of Miss Esther Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker, of 3393 Krall street, and Mr. Luke Shaw, of 3327 North Thirty-fifth street, took nlace last week by the Rev. Wil liam B. Cooke, of the Falls Presby terian Church. Mr. nnd Mrs. Shaw left on a trip nnd on their return will live nt tho Falls. YARDLEY Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert W. Welch enter tained a pnr'y of twelve on Monday Tho out-of-town guests Included Dr. and Sirs. Wllllnm M. Welch, of Philadelphia, who aro spending the month of July there; Mlsi Benz, of Oermnntown; Mrs. Sides, of Jersey Shore, nnd Mr. and Mrs Charles Wetzel, oC Wnvne. Mr. and MrB. Malcolm Franklin and Miss Frnnklln, of Overbrook, and Mrs George Wnrner, of Philadelphia, spent the Fourth of July nt Green Plains. Mr. nnd Mrs. T, Sidney Cadwnlladcr nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Augustus Cndwal lader are attending Friends' Conference nt Capo May TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Lynn Klthbounh. Csrwo'dle. Pn.. nnd Jo fphtnr Unmet. ill&B I.archwood nve. Joieph Cnpporflll. Wnthlnstnn, D. C, and lVnrl nark. 1423 Drown at Robert nation. 33811 Ludlow t . nnd Ver- aln, Ilnlnn. (114 I.udwlK it. Letter Hlmonjon, R02:! Wnlton avt., and Marion Knn-I". Clifton Park, .V J. Pct-r Drnlbt. -J721 S. 70th st . nnd Hrlcna McOrath. 81(1 S. '!ith at William flowers. 8414 N. Fnlrhlll at., and , Knthrvn Teaver. 841S N 3th at llarry Frrldman. Seattle. Wimh , and Flor ence Avroe. 8220 Diamond at Edward Borenaon. Latrobe. .Montuomery Co., Pa., and Carlo Nelaon. 4U." Market at. William Williams. Camden, X. J., nnd Rhoela Plan, neadlmr. Pa Charlea. Armatronr. 2310 Chrlatlnn at., and Sarali McKnv. 1120 8 'Jlllh at John Gray. Jr.. Conlermilie Pa., nnd Emma Andrew. 478 N 01 at at. Howard Vanco. 1111 W. Suaquehanna ave.. and Henrietta llonhofT. J14'l N 3Hth at. William nan. 200O N. loth at . and Anna Sanderaon. 4817 Lnneaater ae Harvo Philips Akron. O., and Ethel Scha- fer. Hrlatoi. Pa. Slnnlalnu Uriraakl. 2842 Salmon a-., and Jo- nhln Ruthoiv!i!..l!84" Salmon at. Edward Ilyron. Harriaburir. Pn. . and Anna fchwartz. Hnrrlaburr. Pn. John HUdaon, 3134 Spruce at . and Anna Khlllon, 0142 Klnmcanlnc me. Oenrxe Onaton, 1231 Pierce at . nnd Helen Hell, lr.O'J Gavi et at. Francla Monaahnn. 1021 Kharknmnxon at., nnd Mnrirnret Kucha, 114.1 N Third at. Paul Blulyllek. 2117 Hluls at., and Anna Hoi nun. 21)14 Cnyugn at. Charlea Ceuzzelln. Devon. O . nnd Mary Rub. eel, 232(1 W, Thompaon at Joseph Pelrnitea. l'aulahoro. N. J., and Aurella Donulua, ISO Palmer at. Wnaye Janawakl, 172(1 Dnunton at., and Katie Sodowa, 320 N, American at. Edward Zultmeycr. nil Mercy at., and Ilertha Schwartz. AID 8. Olat at. Wllllnm Oprer lander. 1214 Weatmornland at . and Mary Ileltz. riccmanaburu, Pn. 51 0PEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS DURING JULY -- -- . i ----. - -J. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS White Kid Pumps and Oxfords mW $8 values Newest styles and finished workmanship. Hand turned soles, covered French heels. Sizes 4'2 to 8 AAA to D. A special opportunity far women with narrow feet. HOSIERY SPECIAL FINE WHITE SILK$U5 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET juaMmi THE BIG SHOE STORE 1 204-06-08 Market St. .. ... ...'! ..... .r'.Kl'" " f if MUSICIANS LEFT HOMELESS BY BLANKET EVICTION ORDER "Artists, ,Told to Vacate Fuller Building, Can Find No Place to Go" Asserts Choral Society Conductor "I advertised several weekfl for n studio In the center of the city whrro I 'could onrry on my vocal Instruction. "At thr end of that ttmo I received but one reply nnd It was from n man who offered to give me n lense for one month. Fancy, one month !' Henry ' (iordon Thunder, conductor of the Chornl Society nnd one of the oldest musii-nl tenants, sat In his studio on the third floor of the Fuller llul d Ihe today nnd told what the cv ot on of nil musicians from the building mennt. .. . ,, "It had to he either nil nrt or Jill commerce In this building. AVc realize that, hut whnt nre we going to do 7 "Muslolnns these dnys, wo hove learned, are as welcome In centrally located buildings ns mnrrled couples with children, dogs nnd parrots nre welromc In IUttcnhousc Bqunrc apart ments. Slart Combine Clly "Take Miss Nnn "Woerner. for In tnnnn whpn wp learned that our lenses would not be renewed October 1., wc nil started combing tne center oi uic city for plnces suitable to move our studios. . , . "Flnnllv. Miss AVoerner wns forced to take over au entire dwelling house nt 2110 Wnlnut street. I hnvc opened a studio there, ns have several other per sons forced from this building. Pntll two yenra ago the Fuller Build ing hnd been devoted exclusively to nrt. Elevator rnn until 11 o'clock for the .,.,n,.,ii,(inn nt uriiilin nnrtles. ror almost forty years tho wnlls of the place hnd known nothing but "the otner things of life." , , , , 4. That Was before the clash of the metronome nnd the stock ticker, just two vears ngo. m ., "What do you know of Beethoven, Mozart. Chopin nnd Liszt?" nsked the metronome when the first stock ticker nppenrcd. ... "True," replied the stock ticker. "1 !,. r,nl,!nr nt thpm. DI(ln t KDOW thev were on the market. But. I see Carp Cnvinr.and Mexican Oil nrc both nwny up, today." Music Sings Swansonc That wns the beginning. .Today, music, so far ns the Fuller Building is (oncerned, Is singing Its uwnnsong, nnd beautiful etclilugs of Shubcrt. Strauss mid Mendelssohn nrc being supplnnted by photographs of newly pntcntod slloi. limestone operations, famous chemists and whatnot. Most oJRtfCur' commercial tenants of the Fuller Building nre silent on the notion of J. O. Fuller, the superin tendent, in refusing to renew the leases of the artistic folk. Hut they admit that they prefer to lin their music nt the Follies, rather tlinn through the wnlls of their offices. F F. Schleichter. of the F. F. Schlcichter Co., who deals in tanks nnd things just ncross tho hall from the Sternberg studios, snid this morning thnt he did not bother the nsplring musicians nnd they did not bother him. But a blonde stenngrnpher on the fourth floor, who presides over the destinies of n chemical business, made For breakfast try toast with olive oil instead of butter imported Pompeian Olive Oil m $8 values vU.V QUALITY AND VALUE ufl JflHyhUiE . ; "? ",l ' .i .v ; no bones nbout the pleasure nfforded her by the pnsslng of the nrtistle folks. "Will you miss the music when It is gone?" she wns risked. "(losh!" she exclaimed, looking up from her summer novel mid shifting her donble-flnvor from one side to the other. "Gosh I" she repented. Will I miss the music? Buy, mister. It's the best thing that ever hnppened to me." The note of high "O" came brusquely through the partition separating her of fice from n vocal studio. "You can see for yourself," she snid. "They renlly don't sing nnj thing. It's sort of vocal target practice, nnd they sure have near-sighted voices. "It's tiicc when you're adding n col umn of figures and nu get halfway down the column nnd then some dame on the floor above tries to do a Onlli Curd. "And thnt nln't the worst of It! They have n flock of hnlf-grown kids In here every Saturdny morning. I don't know whnt this bedlam Is they talk nbout, but when those kids start sawing their bows over whatever they saw them nnd thnt dame on the floor nbovo stnrts to tremolo, you might ns well call it, another Fourth of July holiday. "And another thing: I don't know whether It's arfbtic tempernment or what, but these Jluslcnl birds refuse to notice n telephone hell until it's rung at least ten minutes. "Will I miss the music? Docs tho world miss the kaiser?" THREE ADMITTED TO BAR Former Service Men Granted Right to Practice Law Throe former service men wero today admitted to tho bar. They nro William F. Kmiiier. of Holmesburg; Jnmes V. Swifrtz, 4'tf Fast Wnlnut lnnc, Ger mnntown, nnd John S. Williams, 2d, S70R Chestnut Rtreet. They wero admitted without tnklng the state hoard examination, under the bonrd's ruling thnt students whose work was interrupted in the law schools by the war should be admitted without ex amination on the strength of their lnw school diplomns. Knaiier saw service on the Mexican border with the First Cavalry, nnd wns in Germany with the Twenty-ninth Dl vlsiou ns n second lieutenant, lie saw long service wltli the Ited Cross din- ing the war. Swnrtz was in the cadet , service for several months (hiring the i war. WillintnH saw Bcrvice with the Amciicnn expeditionary force in Ger- i inan. Kuaucr nnd Williams uere graduated from the University of I'onn sjlvnnln Law School and Swnitz from i Temple University. ' SBIB IMAGINE the Twentieth Century or the Overland Limited contracted to 130 inches of wheelbase, and you have a conception of the land of transpor tation afforded by the National Sextet. SAMUEL EARLEY MOTOR CO. 695 N. Brood St. Phone Pop. 1991 T- "Tjana,- TT-Av. C$ Take a case $& (W Igyars tih .' n SUGAR PLANT HERE SOli.Djy , .. New York Report 8ay Rlonda lii'f tere.ts Bought McCahan Refinery?, ' The W. J. McCnhnn Bugnr BcflhlMt, Co., of this city, hns been bought W ty tho lllondu sugar Interests, accoMI ' to ii New York dispatch. f'k Officials nt the .Mcuaiinn uo, mm thoj "had nothing to say In the m'stjr-i earn tor" when nsked to confirm thp rfcr)i of tho sale thlH afternoon. They.i not deny thnt It had taken place. IMtofc The McCnhnn refinery Ih one of.tw largest on tho. Atlnntlc seaboard 'JBJ! X " j lins a cnimcii.,v ui iuuic muii ,wy wmp' rels dnlly, nnd In the course of n JrWe$. in ... ,i i nAi Ann i.aHjfAl'.1 V win line muru muu i,uuu(uuu ve s. , T A raw sugar. K M,j The purchase price wns not disclosed 4V J.'i n'l. ...... ....... .-'u ......llnlUiillnr, .1'" T'.r'ii J IH l ,,lll-,ttjj r tlll,a.li,.( fl" it, W $2,000,000, but the ncccpted report'Jnf, .'-,' finnncinl circles Is thnt the refluery ,, unlil for nn nmnunt for in excess of thrv i. ' nomlnnl capitalization. . Men close to the sugar Industry tmjfff will be interesting to wntch whnt oftpcV the sale of the McCnhnn Co. to th ltlondn Interests will have on the but!--ness generally. 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