if ft 7' i S,- i. (' A vt M T ' V l. i i ; ,K JULY 14, 1020 s 'lV i,f"'Jfi' mST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE i r ncy Wynne Tells, of Some Who Will Not Come Out I r Ths Seasoll Sfie Qkcusscs ilw Flagg-Sage jfT " ,iu.ng w uirUtUiuinjJlUll s AY. t. minim: out next jenr, and who Tt that It Kccins tq mc wine to re SihoM. who ate not to make their V .. .. wMl ns those wlio arc. or in fSSi I have heard several times that ffifii'Iteatli Ib to be presented. In ft'. rt nlnce. Alberta Is iiint nbpiit i:.ntecn. and there In no Itlrti of iT.f?" i.ir .lohnt. IiiBtead she nil T.a.1 nutt niilnli her studies. Albert! who is the dailghter of the jnaJtJnf ib;6(l i.i. Ur. iicnjamln II. Heath, and whose mother u Mlwt Florence Pancoast, N Tory pretty 9" 'Y'J" """ "K"V L. n Imlr. snorkling brown 'ejes nnd ttortlr colorliiB. Hhc liaa nml an awfully SS?r partleB. for I have noticed her 'mjnr a time, "' nimiuuio v -v... ... J,f ji- tvpe that cares only for nmuse lint She 1h Bplcndldiy educated, Jiving studied abroad lor several yenrs '"fore the war, hud her French, la beau tiful. . .. .lUn1t.. f I DU- ' , ..... ...1..I..I1.. 1, n itrnnt WF .. Ill n,hniilv tin ll i.lin fnllowlutf tiDlcn i i.i . - V HEAR that Ellen Lloyd, daughter IL'of the Stacy Lloyds, will not come W next year either. She Is oroumi ..ni.n. nnd her parents have wisely Lided to wait another year, hhciwlll in to riiiropo to HtudV for a ear, too. K, ?. ,V,ii,Br u-rf MIkh r.lcnnor Mor- ,fU "" .. m.l,n,l V.wtinM tlj. a-Blier oi uiin..v. ......... ............. .mi "Buck" Morris.. Eleanor's- first' touKln, Ilhoda Morris, wns a uebutanio .f the last (.enson. She nnd the two ATurtii girls, ' L,!ff!!!B lve KO le aoroiiii nun "" ,v,;v" JSnt. Mw. IMward McCullough. That " she's the Wurts rIiIs nuut. and she 'a Bister of Ithoda's btepfuther. p I tappose lthoda calts her Aunt Lthcl, too. AORRAT many I'hlladclphlons are Intireiited In tbo marriage of Low- rlc Snge, of New York, and W. Allston Flaw, also of New York. , Lowrlo Kae Is a grontlilaugtiter or ine iiuv. Kel T. Lowrie, D. D., of 1827 Tine itrfet. thiB city. And one is "L .'' ' of Jllis Sarn Lpwrle nnd Miss Itarhcl Iinrle. of course, nnd also of Jirs. Andrew D;rr, of WilUes-liarrc. i nev. Walter Lowric, ho is a son of Dr. Samuel Lowiie. nnd who was mailo rector of the American Church of St. Taul in Koine several yenrs nKu, ... be on here nt the time of the wcddiuB, whleh li scheduled for August i in ht. Andrew's Dune Church nt nouinamii- ton. I.. J., an. i wii . ,,. the Flngx .family I; ateo j c?" "fe".? to rmiadeipma. mt. '"r"::' ho is now .ure. .i". "; "",. burv, of New loru, was u i daughter of the late .Mr. J-"""'"" Robins, for many years president of the Philadelphia Hank jlrs, mcnaiu oiucrmju 1""-",, this city, is his great aunt, and Mr. v'j nVm -vtrrf Josenh Penncll nnd Mr. Thomas Kobins arc cousins. There nre to be lour Kit esmums uv the wedding, Jirs. wciiuru j . - ine ciuub i.ni.i.vln. Knthcrlntf hSnimet and Marion White, all of them Lowrle Sage is an interest ing person to Kew York as well as to Philadelphia. Bhe Is a granddaughter of Mr. Henry Ro nf xpw York. wno. you ki"i endowed Cornell University. And Gov ernor Curtin, o i-cnnsjivuuiu " eat graudfatiier. n seems m ,"" Irlies to tbe nllittnce lmve nn enormous latlonBhlp of interesting and prom- er.t persons in tun ciiy. , I have neer been to St. Andrew tne Church ut Southampton, but 1 told it U one oE ttie most. picunrMH"--onv nf H Imrrhes nt tho summer sort, so the wedding is bouud to bt-a pretty sight, fioml crnelons ! I read this over and I npver snlil ho I.owrio's parents are. They arc Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sage, of Icv lork. T WAS walking through the City Hall J- one day last week, expecting to cross at the Broad and Juniper side, when Biiddenly I snw a policeman raise his whistle to his lips and blow for all lie was worth. Liko a flash, the trolleys, motors, bicycles. . pedestrians, carts, horses n' everything stopped. " There waB something rather excited about the policeman's manner, and the topping of the traffic seemed so sudden I began to wnrider,and then I heard a little ripple of audible smiles nbout mc. I followed tho crowd's gaze and there, If you please, sailing across the street entirely by herself on a small kiddy caiS came a wee tot of, three years. On she eame, "calm as a May morning," pad dling along with a little fat leg on either side, smiling in perfect abandon up into the tall policeman's face. And so we all stood, pedestrians, trollejs, motortrucks, limousines, tour ing cars, uicjcies. norses iiihi wiibuhb, till the hmnll maid find the small car Teaclied the curb, and a frightened mother and nurse tore across, after her. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An" .ncrnrrAmpnl nf lnlresL to this city, announced yesterday In Boston. Is that of Miss Mnrgnret Williams Sargent, daughter of Mrs. Francis W. SarKAnt. of 0 Hereford street, Boston, and VelleB ley. Mass , to Mr, Qulncy A. Shaw Mc Kearr, son of Mr. Henry Pratt McKean, of this city. , Mr McKean has been living In Bos ton With hla mnthnl. U'hn was Ml. Henry McKean's first wife. She Is now firs. .Maicoim uraeme tinugnion aiui Uvea nt 1 a Pnmmrtnwpnltll nvpnue. Boston Miss AenpK VntmnH. ri-uichter of Mr. and Mrs. Ptinrltnii Vnrnnll. nf frum Creek Farm. Devon, has been visiting tor a fortnight Miss Elizabeth J. McEl roy, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton McElroy, at her parents' cottage, In Cape May. Miss Varnnll left there on minaay for Atlantic City to visit ner grandmother, Mrs. Alexander Urlnton Coxa. f1aa Anna Rnnhln Vnrnnll nnd Hits Acnes Yarnnll will leave on Mon day for an extensive trip through the West, where tMey will remain until late In Beptember, Among those who entertained Infor mally at dinner at the Huntingdon Val Jjy Country Club before the dance on aturday evening wero Mr. and Mrs. F. kelghton Kramer, of Merlon, whose piests Included Mr. and Mrs. Archibald B. Hubard. of Jenklntown. Miss Virginia Carter and Miss Mary Cirt.r. HniifrVit.vn nt iVia Tlv nporire Calvert Carter, nnd Mrs. Carter, of tho '"ciory, uryn aiawr. win leave nc eek to remain until August 1 with ine r crnmlmnihxr. Mm. Kdwbi M. Ben ton, nt tin. Aftlln. nt CnHnrr T.nlA. M. J. On AUEiiRt 1 Mrs. Benson uild the Mlases Benson 'will go to Hot Springs, v, for a month. Mm .Tnh,. TT Tlnitlmnl f)H nf Phnt. JW Hill, will epend the remainder of the summer at Karannc, Adirondack nioun- if, as tne guest or ner latner-in-iaw, H John H. Packard. , J'fa. Thomas McKean and her daugh I'r, Miss Nancy McKean, of Glencoe 0ue, Rosemont, are spending the sum- ,Vii" u, Buests of Mrs. McKenrrs jVithort Colonel Q. Tucker Blspham, on 'f ranch in Wyoming. Mlsa Vtiggy Hosengarten, daughter of i. ."J.? MrB Mitchell a. noBcngarten, ''Winter Harbor, Mo., where she will "NMn fot the e.ummer.' Jirii. in.?,(J MrB- Henry H. Ellison, of NBiii.i"i;. wmQin, ten Juiy i tor "flonH Qlacler Park. nre the guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert at EaRlcsnwe. Mr. and" Mrs. John Barnes wwnnend. of Montrose, nadnor. will leavo today to be. K-one a month. Thev will vlnlt Jn York Harbor, and later will go to'Naf- ragansett Pier, Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan Denlson, of Evelvnton, IlOKcmont. liae rented their home for tho summer to Mr, and' Mrs. Charles Scott, and nre now nt Cape May .for tho remainder of .the summer) Miss Marguerite Boyle, daughter Of Mr. nnd MrB. Samuel A. Boyle, of Kes wick Houso. Itydal, will go to Eagles mere for a short Btav In August, whero she will bo the guest of Mr. nml Mrs. John Gilbert, of Rep Top. Rydal. Mr. nnd Mm Boylo nre spending the sum 'mcr at their ltomc, but'wlll go to Mar bleheadrMass , n September, where they will remain for a. mdntli. ; The regular tho darisnnt wll be glcn nt De.von Mnnor on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock and every Saturday through out tho hummer, and on Wednesday eve nings a dance. Mr. ttnd Mrs. J. S. C. Harvey and family, of Radnor, left on July 5 by motor for Balsams. Dlxvlllo" Notch, N. II,. where they will remain for tho month of July when they will motor home. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Longstreth, of Mcrlort, aro spending the summer nt tho Tarlcton Lake Club, at Pike, N. H. .Mrs. Isnao Francis nnd her children, of Btjrwyn, nre spending the aummcr In Lancaster county, Vlrglnln. Mr. and Mm J T.awrnnr Pannnnnf. of Rosemont, are spending tho summer ui mo ungnion, Atlantic uity. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crane, of Wayne, will leave In a few weeks on a motor trip tnrougn New England, returning to their home- In September. Mrs. Edward B. Maxwell and her children, who now live In Taunton, Mass,, are spending tho summer In Wjnyne. Mrs. Maxwell was formerly a resident of Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lelghton Kramer win not occupy their Vcntnor cottngo .m Bummer, anu nre spending July and August at their Merlon home. Mr. and Mrs L. P. Clark, of Ridley lark, have been entertaining Mrs. Uark& sister and brothers. Mrs. Eliza a.V1 SeneBW". Mr. Clifford Deacon, of Atlantic City, and Mr. Frederick Deacon-, of Chicago. PiVil' ?".? Mr8-c- - Gregg, of Ridley Vineyard? fflfS?" Jul", "th.V8 hnMf-i??.d .Mr.8- Charles Palmer Brady rSJ nil i thelr cottage at.Ocean City for Harrison. Me. ' wfP61, M" Icave tl,ls weekto Join t,,T0ti?r-uMrs; Kl'n. A. Con well, at fn"i!r.WhwW&Sr,e '8 V""l'nB "er wi!.I.liBSB.ornl2e Hdbon llalner. of 61 1 afiS& n!ftS'tnli;d "trcctt entertained at .rne?.on Tuesday evening. In honor of iuioa oue untes and Miss Helen Oarber. leavo tins week for on extended - r i mmmW . MxmMm wm mmmf 111 m W w mmM, M:&d sc rm '- -mi. - Sh1 v "-fv&zs&t r, a. nm.- . t ff i. - r MISS dLANjdHE WORK-WEDS MR. JOSEPH FAIRBROTHER Marrlago Takes Place at Home of Bride Harbison-Ernst ' Nuptials An interesting wedding will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho home of Mr. and Mra. Walter H. WorV, 3637 North Fifteenth street, wherf their daughter. Miss nianchc W6rk. and Mr. Joseph Knlrbrother, nIAo'of TlOga nnd formerly of England, will be married DV the Itev. CI. nlolrlxv Tlllrnn. dlntrlrt superintendent of the Methodist confer- i-iitc, wiiu pcnorineu ne weauing cere mony for the bride's parents. The bride will wear a gown of georgette crepe Veiled with a robe of rhnntlllv lace. Her oll of tulle will be arranged with pearls, and she will enrry a shower or Bride roses. The bride's' father will ehn her In mnrrlnro. and her sister. Miss Elizabeth D. Work, will be maid of honor. The latter will wear1 a gown FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomllnson. of 1110 Foulkrod street, nre spending the summer at Atlantic City. Miss Gertrude Patterson, of Arrott street, rpent the week-end with friends In Wlldwood, N J Miss Dorrls E Hamilton. 1633 Wake ling street, and Mlsa Itma Frelss, 1949 Wnkellng street, are Bpendlng the sum mer at Wlldwood. V Mr", and Mrs John Simpson, of Mer rlinntville. N .t.. nnnnunco the engage- 'ment of their daughter, Miss Caroline Himpson, to Jir cnr.l Hcnweizer, jr., ui 4335 Penn street Mr. and Mrs John Schofleld nnd family, of Harrison street, have ro turned from a stay In the Poconos, Mrs. B, Franklin Illttenhouse, of 4613 Lolper street, aro staying at Kennebunk- pori, ine, Mls.l Beatrice Sterling, of Frank ford nvenua hnd Sellers street, Is enter taining Miss Gladys Rodgers. of Pitts burgh, lis her guest for several days this ween, .hiss sterling ant: ner gueBi win Another sister. Miss Elizabeth Drcka Work, and Miss Mary Hoeman, of Penns grove, N. J., the bridesmaids, will wt-ar georgette crepe frocks, the former In blue ami the latter orchid color. The bildo's mother will wear a gown of palo gray changeable charmeuse, Mr. Falrbrother w 111 have for best man Mr. Walter B. Patterson, of Jen-j Kintown. xno ceremonv win be roi lowed by a reception. The bridegroom and bride will leave on a wedding tour nnd will be at home nfter October 1 at Lincoln avenue. Willow Qrovo. Mn Falrbrother served 'one and one-half yearB In the United States army during the worli! war. r their friends nnd the auxiliary. The program included community singing, prunes and sl.ort addresses. Misfl Irene Hogarth la president of the nuxlllary: Mrs. Knowles, vice president r Mre, Norman Kcllv, treasurer, Mrs. Mat thew F, Czubak, recording secretary and Miss Marian Francis, corresponding secretary;, Mr. and Mrs, Frank 8. Spring having returned from their wedding trip to the Uitnklll mountains are at homo at the Harvard Apartment, Swnrthmore, The u!lhl .w" Mls" Alnia Helen Garner, of 3232 North Thirteenth street before her marriage on June 12, Mr, nnd Mrs. Sidney Earl Relfsnyder liao re'urned from their wedding jour ney and have changed their nt home cards from 2240 North Twentieth street to RJ3.1 North Park avenue. Mrs. Relf snyder, who was Miss Marion Lindner fi before her marriage on June IB, en . (' tertnlned tho soldiers nt the various y riiniim uurii(i$ 1110 line wi, wiiiio iiiq brldcgrpom served nineteen months j) u overseas with tho Nineteenth Regiment, i ' , Engineer Corps. The bridesmaid at tha J wedding. Miss Marian McCaulley, fcpent ,, monins overseas in ino can- tAv '4 5 fourteen teen service,, The Krenlnr Tulille. tditer wfleom nnclnl notes of Inlerrnt from rarloun prM ofitlie dtr, but these notes miirt be eiti'nhle of verlllcntlon., Ilereiifter eoelal ltem hpnt by mall to.lhe.imner will not bo published, nnletm sidled br the senilnr with mime, ndilremi nnd telephone num ber. Ailitremt iincltil ttemo lo the Hotletr IXItnr, r.tenini theotnut street. Tubllo LfiUff, 606 KVA 4MI of nl,,ll.nlnli h.M. tnrrln.L:'V-"i .u""' .."-"'" t"'u."" "-""Jl "I" I . . - -.... .i n s.u u i .-.-- niiiMiii.iiin u cai.anti n t fi nnimn nnriv ill 1)0 given m- Air. nml Mm. Raiilnson at Uhelr cottage nt Atlntrtlc City. NORRI8TOWN Announcement Is made of the mar-' rlnge of Mrs Emily D Allan and Mr. William M Stephens, both of tills city, , on Krldnj, July 9, In the Washington Memorial Chapel, Valley Forge. The Ilev. V Herbert Burk, D. D rector, , ..,.,b...i. , hi uiv 1.-1 CII1U1I. . iil HIIU ,Mrs Stephens will live In Norrlslown. Mr itnd Mrs. J. 1 Merger, of E09 Kohn stro't, hae announced the en- giigenirnt of their daughter, MIkh Made line llerjev. to Mr. Russell Lake, of Hoxborough. who irip tnrougn tne West, Canada and jvihbku. Amoncr tnn triiAfita wn,. . r Misses Hoffmnnn. Mlun r'nmji uti.. Hendley, Miss Thompson, Miss Kriebel, j.ioo uiiuhc, mist) uurcnsiein, wiss Helch nnd Miss Borhck. Mr. Martin M. Slivers, son of Mrs. Joseph Silvers, of G637 Spruce street, will return from his Btatlon nt Balboa, Canal Zone. He has been stationed for four years at the Schuylkill arsenal In thla city, and for ten months at Balboa. M, GERMANTOWN Miss Edith Pentium! and Miss Har riett 9. Fentland have returned to their homo at 137 East Walnut lane from a fortnight's stay In Ventnor. Mr. nnd Mra. Etlwln Matthews and. pylng their new home at Willow Grove avenue nnd Bethlehem pike. Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs". T. F. Kemm and Miss Phyllis Kemm, of 6213 Clcarvlew street, will occupy the Chew street house on August 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. neorge S. Oppenlander, of 549 East Maryland street, are upend ing some time at the home of Mrs. Op penlander's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry F. Rebmann, at 21 5 East Gorgas lane, during Mr. and Mrs. Rebmann's absence In Maine. MISS LIULA MILDKED BUSH Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bush, of 3813 North Ninth street, whoso engagement to Mr. Richard II. Fleu has recently been announced - . NORTH 'PHILADELPHIA Mrs. H. Thompson Cornell, of 152" Diamond street, will lene tho end of the month to spend August at the North End Hotel, Ocean Grove. Mrs. JohVr B. Croft and her young son, John Cornell Groff. daughter nnd grnndBon ot Mrs, Cornell, are passing the summer In AsUury Parkj where they are Joined over the week-ends by Mr. Groff. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick R. Brunet and their daughter, Miss Ella Brunet, of 2108 North Park avenue, will spend August Inr Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Brown and Mr. and Mrs. William Watts arc among the tourists 'who have returned from California. Among tho bridegrooms and brides who aro traveling through the West to their future homes nre Mr. and Mrsv W Webster Hague, .who will live In Dcs Moines, la. The bride was Miss Marie Bitting, of 1818 North Sixteenth street. Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Fyne. having returned from their wedding trip, are at homo at 600 South Eighth street. The bride was Miss Lena Rosenthal, of 967 North Marshall Btreet. Mrs. James H Simpson,, of the Powel ton Apartments, nnd her daughter, Mrs. Milton L. Hohlfeld, nre spending tho summer at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hlrsh and daugh ter, of Savannah, On., who wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berg, their brother and sister, 1919 Green Btrtet, havo left thero and have gone to spend some time In Atlantic City. Mrs. C. Paul and her daughter, Miss Audrey Paul, of North Twenty-scconC etreet, havo gone to Casco Bay, Me., for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Dalslmer, of the Hotel Lorraine, aro spending tne sum mer at tho Breakers, Atlantic City- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stern, of 1613 Poplar Btreet, nre spending tho summer at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs J. Wnlters, of Nortn Nineteenth tlreet, are at Poland, Me., for the summer. those present wero Miss Marie Lnngnn, Miss Marv Kfemp, Miss Mabel Halt, Miss Helen Mohr, Mlxs Myrtle Elkon head. Miss Mary Braden, Miss "Ada Holz, Miss Matgarct Carregan, Miss Maiy Thompson, Miss Ruth JHolden, Mr. J. K. Fowler, Mr. Dio Thompson, Mr William Hinton. Mr. Earl Riley, Mr. Frank Brooks, Mr. Frederick Gnrdnet, Mr. Frank Lockhardt, Mr 'James Con ner nnd Lieutenant A. Scholleld. Mrs. Samuel Blackwell, of South Carolina, who has been the gugst of her son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams, of 1412 Porter -treet It vlsltlnfvher brother, Dr. Wal ter McMillan, of Capitol Heights, Wash ington, before her return to the South. Mr. and Mrs. John E.lhoff, of 2523 South Fifteenth street, announce tho tngngement of their daughter. Miss May Enkhoff, to Mr. Louis Bolton, of Peoria, Illinois. Mrs. Allco Mohr. Miss Adelaldo Mohr, Mlr Mlco Mohr. Miss Camilla Mohr and Miss Helen Mohr, of 2..21 bourn Fiucciiih sticct, are spending a few dnB at tho Gregg Apartments, Wild-wood. Mr. and Mrs. John Aughlnbaugh, of 1440 Porter street, havo returned from their wedding trip. HARBISON ERNST , Tho wedding of Miss Sophia ErnBt, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Atlolph Ernst, of 143 Wyoming avenue, and Mr. Rob ert J. Harbison. Jr., of 2052 Kust Sus quehanna avenue, wns solemnized on Saturday at noon nt the home of tho bride's parents, with the Rev, G. A. Scheer, of the Reformed Church. Fifth street nnd Lehigh aenue. ofllclatlng. Tho brldo was attended by Miss Miriam Eastwood, and Mr. Adolph Errrst. Jr.. the brldB'B brother, wiih best man. A wedding breakfast followed the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs Harbison left' on nn extended trip nnd will bo at home nfter Octofier 1 nt 1362 Harrison street. Frnnkford.- Tho bridegroom served fourteen months In the United States army during the late war. . FRIEDMAN AYRE9 Miss Florence Avres. niece of Mr. nnd Mrs. Loyls Sickles, of 3220 Diamond street, was, married today at noon to Dr. Harry' J. Friedman, of Seattle, Wash. The ceremony took place nt the synagogue of the Adath JeBhurun con gregation,, the Rev. Max D. Klein olll clatlng. Doctor Friedman Is a grnduatc of Washington University nnd Jefferson Medical College. They will live after their wedding trip In Seattle, Wash. t FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL The Rev. Benjamin F. Bray. Jr., pas tor of the Falls Baptist Church, has ac ccpted a call to Bolivar, Mo . ami with Mrfl. Bray and their son,, Master David Bray, will leave during the late sum mer for the West Miss Urettn Johnson, of Mlthale ave- mip, ih spending ino summer at uei Air, Harford county, Maryland WISSAHICKON Miss Elizabeth Bcatty, of Rochelle avenue, and Miss Rebecca Kcenan, of Sumao street, are spending the midsum mer in: Chamborsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomaa and their daughters, Mlsa Dorothy Thomas and Miss Helen Thomas, of Rochelle avenue, aro occupying their summer home at Island Heights. Mr. jind Mrs. John Collier, of Sumac street, have been spending some time at uape May. rinlr. I3.10 Tnble. in. (10 Kernerj. 23.n j.nnip, zn.oo liotkrr, 2V.00 ALONG THE READING Mr and Mrs. Stephen F. Dougherty, of Ix)gnn, are receiving congratulations on the birth of n daughter July 4. Mr. Dougherty served two venrs overt-eas In tre world war Mrs. Dougherty will bo remembered as Mlsa Charlotte Slaght, of Camderr. Mr and Mrs. Theodore Brengel. of Llklns Park, are spending Julv at West Harwlck, Cape Cod, and will go In AlJCUfit tn Knrnnn,. Inn. In thn A.Urnn. dacks, where thev will remain until the ! miruic or September. Miss Bessie Cramer, of Oak Lane, with a number of friends toured through ino New England Btates. Other mwi bera of the party Included Miss Bell Kicks, Mr. Charles H. Cramer. Mr. Abram S. Crnmcr and Mr. Samuel M. Colin. DELAWARE COlTNTY Mr and Mrs. H. B Pentleld, of O-twego. N. Y havo taken tho home of Mr and Mrs. J. Howard Rcber. of Rld le Park, where they will spend the summer Mr and Mrs. Rebcr are at their bungalow In tho Adirondack. Mr. Norman P. Slonn and his Fon, Mr Worrell Sloan, sailed for Europe on Friday, to remain several weeks. Mr. uhd Mrs. Frederick E drinker haw been entertaining their son, Mr. David Drinker, of New York, at their liome in Rose Vnlley. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Dutton Mnc t'l.'e havo returned to their home' In Oheste- fiom a motor trip to Better ton. Md. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Commlns. who have lived for some time In Ridley Park, have rold their home and mwved tn Virginia, wliere they will remain in dellultcly. TIOGA An Interesting entertainment and picnic supper was given yesterday after noon and evening In Hunting Park by tho members of the Women's Auxiliary nf Logan Post, No. 376, American Legion, for the members of tho post, ANNOUNCE AN Extraordinary Sale of Genuine French Willow at 25 Off THE TAG PRICE Prices quoted above are subject to a flat 25 discount and represent the natural willow unupholstered. Jmrser&lllman SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Members of the shipping section of the supply department Philadelphia Navy Vard, enteftnined at a banquet, given at the Arcadia last week In honor of Lieutenant N. B. Young. Among WEST PHILADELPHIA Tho Ladles' Auxiliary of the Y." M. II. A., of the West Philadelphia Branch, held a picnic at Grenloch, N. J. ..on Sun- day. The entertninmeni .commuwo in cluded Mrs. J B. Adler. Mrs. C. P. Pastos. the Misses Vogelson. Mlsa. Ida Stamps, Miss Dorothy Sharff, Miss Caro lyn Brown nnd the Misses Lovy. Miss .Mildred Scott, daughter of Mr. and Jlrs. Henry J. Scott, of 4708 Springfield avenue, who has been for two years on the other side doing war work, will return to Philadelphia early In October. Miss Scott, who gave up her work among the starving children of France and Germany a few weeks ago, Is now traveling on the Conti nent. Her parents and her sister. 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'l '.,' -, t 4.'jr-., i t . p tz v. . . i(V r JJ' J, A j-AAUH .J1.JUU4 Kt 11 1 I .', l m I -IViJ- ,1 -fiiffW r '. .' ; ',' ilAM-Lu.-L'il.'Li ftIWLYir yv.avi wu-L-Hiii MitM orlloij 'LalTHE TEEffl a 1 f AkK I" . wwn r iiS ' in y r I ssw q siiiiiiiiiiiifeA ', , I m r- wl ;ii llOPPINGiTTHE wbi lJLKsnups SHOPPING IS AN ART WHICH RE QUIRES THOUGHT, PRACTICE AND TIME THAT IS WHY IT IS AN ECONOMY OF BOTH TIME AND MONEY TO FOLLOW THE ADVICE AND SUGGESTIONS WHICH PAULETTE, AN EXPERT SHOPPER OF UNQUESTIONABLE TASTE, GIVES HEREIN TO PHILADELPHIA WOMEN EACH SUN DAY AND ALSO IN THE WEDNESDAY EVENING LEDGER. You really must see the new ensemble of Chertak Wenger millinery now being shown at the House of Wenger, 1229 Walnut street it is both indescribable and irresistible ranging from a summery hut of pale pink organdie, wreathed in roses and foliage of the very same material and the very same hue, to an ecclesiastical little fall model of geianium duvetyn appliqued with hand-painted blue taffeta outlined in gold thread. There are hats for every occasion during late summer and early fall. Upon tho floor above Mr. Wenger is yet taking orders for fall furs at summer prices which means a considerable saving. Also, there is the new cooled fit ting room, so th'at model fur garments can be tried on in fall and winter temperatures. L. Stone & Co., at 1306. Walnut street, is having one of the most interesting sales orthe season every summer dress is reduced emphatically to clear the shop for new fall goods, and many a garment is under half the original price. "Why," said one patron, "you'ro fairly giving thjngs away!" And it is almost that. There are sheer and dainty frocks to be hnd at $15, S25 and 35 instead of the former prices from $35 to $75. And you should see the capes, coats and dolmans for $35, $50 and, $100 which were $75, $110 and $225. Satin frocks, too, suitable for late summer and early fall are selling for $50, though, their original prices were as high as $125. All smnrt Philadelphia women are familiar with Dann millinery to be had nt 1506 Chestnut street ex clusive chnpeaux that include many copies of imnoita tions, importations themselves, nnd Dann's own origina tions. Therefore, my bargain-hunting soul delights in telling you that this week every hat in the Dann shop which means all the newest late summer and early fall inspirations is subject to n 25 discount off the tag price. Of course,- this makes the prices ridiculously low, considering the duality of the materials and tho excellence of the workmanship Do you know that a Dann hat is never heavy, not even when it is made of duvetyn or velvet but that is only one of the virtues of n Dann chapeau. An increasing number of women arc singing the praises of tho permanent wave, and Denny & Denny, Inc., located at 1513 Walnut street, one of tho last reli able hairdressing establishments to approve it, because of waiting for It to pass the experimental stage, arc said to give the wave in its perfection. It is n wonder ful summon comfort, as well as a winter luxury, and costs from $18 to $40, depending upon the number of curls. Vacationists particularly appreciate the perma nent wave, ns rain or salt water but increase its beauty, just as in the case of naturally curlv hair. Just now is an excellent time to make an appointment for this process, as the experts are not so rushed as early in the season., Week , Beginning July Twelfth OAztr Papcrhanging, Painting, Furniture, Draperies, Lamps and Shades, J-' Art Objects. Complete Interior Furnishings ' tte Kno How Mince JM1 1522 CHESTNUT ST. fifc2&&u&& I TIRED OUT-from the slightest physical exertion? . I "' w& 'i v -M 1 I I i DROP IN "COLLINS" The Cooling Shower Baths, thorough invigorating body massage refreshing salt rub and relaxation in cool room of restful quiet IS SURELY A CURE FOR TIRED BODIES, tense nerves and congested muscles. TNnlViniTAl. nrivnt enrvirn hv clfillnrt Inrlv M J- attendants. fi Trial Demonstration Treatment Gratia COLLINS INSTITUTE U FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue CourtBuildtng 'i Phone. Spruce 5481 1418 Walnut 4 IdP1 iaa Phone, Spruce 51,81, Hairdressing and Manicuring n Hairdressing and niantt sa&s:; eet. e . 1' zsmszvsmizyi 1-HOTOrI.AY. niOTOl'I.AY.S PHOTOPLAYS THRU 'company r OFlMERICA The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. A Dnt I n 5-'D AND THOMPSON STS ArULLU MATINEE DAILY OI.1VK TBI.I. In LOVE WITHOUT QUESTION:' ADrAHlA CHESTNUT !llow 10TH AKLAU1A hi a m to ii:i5 p. m. WALLACE RKIIJ In ".SICK ABED" BALTIMORE 'itlVtiX?. WILIAM FARNUM In, THE ADVENTUHEU" DI T ICDlDn BROAD STREET AND OLULblKU si'HUUEHANNA AVE TlimtAS MEIOHAN In "WHY i HANOE YOUR WIFE'" BROADWAY WwT'o? AM JOIIV nAItRYMORE In "DR JI'KTI.L AND MR HYDE" PADlTfll " MAI'.KET STREET UArl 1UL, in A M to U 1.1 P M KLVIS'L HAM.MERSTB1N In "THE .SHADOW or ROSALIE P.YRNES" UULU1N1AL, j in 7 ami 1) P M WII I.IAM PAHNUM In "A TAI E Or TWO CITIES" 'lDDcc ma1n st- manayusk LMrKLSS MATINEE DA1LV MAP MURRAY In "ON WITH THE DANCE" FAIRMOUNT sn& MATINEE DAILY ALIi'E IOVCE In DOLLARS ASP THE WOMVN" r-AMll V THEVTRE -l.'ltl Market M rAlVllL4l n M In MMnlght ROSEMRV THKRY in "RIO tlRVNDE" CLT-LI CT THEATRE Ri-Ioh Spruce DOln Ol. MATINEE DAILY FRANK K BE VAN In "SMOULDERINC EMHER8 ' I FRANKFORD 47,r' 1$ MAV: MURRAY. biW PWID POWELL In ON WITH Till DANCE ' GREAT NORTHERN "rn'TW NITA STEWART In "THE FIllHTINO SHEPHERDESS" PAT ArC 1214 MARKET STREET ri'-irtw.n. jo a m to 11:15 p. : WALLACE REID In "SICK AHED" PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET 8 !IO A. M to 11:15 P.M. LEW CODY tn THE BUTTERFLY MAN" DETPMT MARKET ST. Below 17TH ETHEL CLAYTON In LADDER OF LIES" R I A I TT CEnMANTOWN AVE. X1"I IKJ AT TU1-.PEHOCKEN BT. MABEL NORMAND 111 MICKEY ' 2' RUBY MARKET ST BELOW 7TH 10 A M tn 11:15 P. M. HUC.H THOMPSON In ' KEY TO POWER" QAnV 12H MARKET STREET OfVJ I N A M TO MIDNIGHT WALTER MILLER In "WHY TELL'" C4th ami Baltimore Mnt 2, Eve,, 0:S0 DOROTHY DALTON In 'THE DARK MIRROR" SHERWOOD STANLEY MARKET AnOVE 10TH I 11 11 A M toll 1S P.M. SHIRLEY MA-50N In TREASURE ISLAND" VICTORIA MARKET ABOVE 0TH II M tn 11 15 P M VOA1I REERY In THE SEA WOLF" WfcTh. NIXON-NlRDLINCERlTIr I UJ THEATRES UJ 1 BELMONT 02D ABOVE MARKET NELL SHIP.MAV In "BACK TO OOD'.H COUNTRY" IMPERIAL nOTII WALVl'T ST Mut J t" V.K , T 4 0 NORMA TALMAPtlE In ' THE WOMAN t.IVEB" 1 IDCDTV BROAD A lOLUMBIA A LlDHrVl I MVTIVEB DAILY CLAIRE M'lWWFU, A FR VVK MAYO In "THE KYE8 Or MEN ' I rAnrD ist lvncvster ve LL.AUt.K vATivn: daily WILl 'AM FARNl'M In ' A TALE OF TWO CITIES" 333 MARKET Kn"K NAZtMOt'A ln "THF HEART OF A CHID" K1-M-MTW 421 SOUTH 8T Oivhetra Cnnl'minii 1 tn It l 1KTR CAST In CHAINS OF EVIDENCE" OVERBROOK v"iMipoRrj av PniR''TI.T.A DF.AN tn THE VIRQ1N OF RTAMBOIH.' CEDAR nTH AND CKDAn AVENTJ8 THOMAS MEIOHAN In WHY CHANUB YOUR WIFKJ" PHI mn TrVI MARKET BETWEEN v-wi,i.jiv-nvi r.oTH and ooth HOITDINI In "TERROR ISLAND" JUMBO FRONT ST & OIRARD AVE. 4 jumnn juni unn on i. runKXora ' w EMMA DttNN In "MnTitwri" ' I CC KT "2D AND IX3CURT BTREET8 LUl-UOl j.itH 1 'in ,1 an Evss, U;.10 toll J W KERRIOAN In "PASSERS BY" NIXON B2n AMD MA"K2T5.STTfla FAIRE BINNEY in "THE BLUB PEARL" and B DlOI 1 C'-R AND HANKOM BT8. IMVUL.I MATINEE DAILY utiiri, rt.Avrnv in "A I.AUT IM IflVE'L ' STRAND OERMANTOWN AVE. AT VENAnn n ETHEL H,AYTON In ' A LADY IN LOVE" WEST ALLEGHENY $$, i MABR NOnMAND In . , . -JWA" igfo.i..lj..J!faM CompUt chrt lhown prorm for th wntk ppear fllway fvenlwr y a. & 'rfafei -t iuU'-',;; i fj.tMhMi.zj. r.4-Mu-m& : p. .s I tf
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