.'ii ttl 'V . "tv- ii t. ii ' " , ' ' .. S71 GOSSIP ABOUT PEbPLE jYflNcy ntynne TeWs o Plans to Give Three Debutante Teas the Same Afternoon in Jenhintoivn. Miss McMichal to Study Abroad TTIHSK that's n very good Idea, to T , 1 three ilebiitantM Inlroilnwl -1 ,lflV0 , In the name port o the tot "? ''frflSww you .wonder, what country I l'V talkinjc nbout, but I OTif? talk fig" Mr, nnd X thlnk SW of SSld.lcbutantni.ro .en- tib,10,' Th. T lionrd on Saturday that u? thI ),, KtrverW-, Hob Hewclls h', W Krailrr . Jri. Iiave nil .U rf Ho Intro luce their dnt.Rbters out cldc uZn nnt October on the Mmc artPrno""'t ntl It makes It ho "JJter fS th ". to Ko to the uch i nil on" dny, tlian to go out thM8 tea on "np ' ,An(l tcns in tbe Sffiffta early" October arc alwny, MJR.rctt,'f'nn Inst vrar It often Imp- TlVnt three .fcbutnntcB would be Fliced on the Kme day in three Introduce'' on country, ono on ft? Main line! one in Chestnut Hill tlie, J ;.t,nr n l'onlhn or xomeu-licro ,ml "n.hP n'fldinK Now try ns hard fl'e n. rntl 1 to RO to all, yOU JUSt " " L t'nnne it. nnlc you had n """" "", l ' ' m then It tired you 10 rar, n ' "'V: '"in.-. '. l, nnd made joit.navo "'"'- i on "across country to pet to the SK within the two given hour. Urce Pi"" ,, ..... .iways reached "Ah tea-and- you always rea. "?C flam on the Main Wno will ; father and do the wimc thing, nnd SEE. h he daughter of the "T iem Stevens or .Tenklntown. Tf nrr,nXr w m Miss Mnreai cttn Itvell was Mi's neatri( Hates. WHILn on the subject of debutantes t .... .1 rmi. Ellon McMichncl iii not coming out next cnr. as many hare thought. Mko Alberta Heath nnd EH T.lod she Is eolng to tt.ropo or n ii i muni ... .'--- ,nv year of study berorrniuiunij '"""" society She Is not et eighteen, nnd the young girl daji before her debut Wort, it seems always n w XUe of eighteen TirenKSchael i, the daughter of the C. Emory McMichnels, and the cranildaiighter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Custis Harrison. She was named Ellen nfter her grandmother, who was II mien Wain. Her cousin, UUa beth McMIchacl, who lttcd with the Kmory McMlchnelH, was married last year, you remember, to Lieutenant Ktunrt Ilenson Clark, tloodncss, that was nearly a jenr ago. It seems im oofible thnt time should fly so, but It Joes, for those two were married on November 1 and hero we are past the middle of July. I SAW the two Hoyd girls the other dny having ice cream together. Barbara was wearing an extremely gnoil.JooUng spoits suit, a combina tion of blue nnd white checked skirt and plain blue coat. And her hot was a email dark blue straw trimmed with a tawl hanging over the brim. Lysbeth. tho is to pome out next year, looked Ten nell in a blue voile onc-ptcco frock on which the dinmond pattern mis carried out in little dots of white. Ilerlat was a large rough straw of old roe trimmed with n band of self colored silk. T.VTIIKSE days of the H. C. of h when most of us nre moving from larger to smnller houses, Joe's parents thought they were very lucky when w? found ono much the snmo size as tWr former house, in fact, If any thing larger and nt a reasonable mount. Not so with Joe, though no one suspected it. Now Joe. be it known. Is a little more thnii threo venrs old nnd ho 1ms ft small sister who Is nearly two. He has also an mint of whom ho is very fond. And since this family moved to the new home, which hnppencd to ho near auntie's house, he Is always ready to fomer nnd spend the day with auntie, in tact he has been there of late more tonn he hns been at home. "ell, the other dov nuntic came In "Rain and asked mother if she might fine JoP fQr t1P (lny. Am flKoin he gladly went. When he come home taut afternoon mother said to him: Joe, I don't believp you love mother !?"?, 0hl ""' """"ma." sold iu'.i V"" ?" n11 ri8llf- hut T don't like the homo " XAXOy WYNNE. v SOCIAL ACTIVITIES taMrn0M,C" 'iP """Bement of B Ti, t . llFB TncV K fork to Mr. James Jnrkson, Jrof Newark. N J l'rTrtl;l'1,'!.n0Mls', p""y K Cloth. Hot hler i Mr "n,I Ir Morris T. hrlilM t n1 JII Pwderlo II Straw I Rtmu," of Mr nn(1 Mrs. Krederlo t" ? wmr SIS' n,fn Torworth. Oermnn tob "r r. Vnra nn Tuesday, Oc- 'd-snV!rnT.tnhoPvh0m8 f the U wiiUAr:1(1 Law Tn,ni3 Mr nirnard .mother tr? rrn.;T"iy 30 w,th thelr Mis, Mil tr?;l Iwi,nn(l B,Bter tho mm, i. I..,;,.lf st Davids, to Bnend ---'lii iii inner n ti -"'' ui iHicBooro, Mo "f Horn .1 w'nmes n Wlnsor. Jr. n.l . ' U" HOUSC Hosemnn ... II ir and Mrf. fnend F Aihij i ,i ,. "Bprnoni. will tl,. T.... ... . '. ""I and Mr- onn'in Mrs ;T.olm J- O'Brien murk th" V.ltVZr llr?7; for Dfl mi., r, Pilrt or the week Mi, n .... J"d Mrs Pon vncTl CneB.' ,,al'K'ter of Mr. '?n. l il e Kll",Ktlnfmi,KtPV'ni'' of Jenkln Krumblnnr nt L- i r ftU?11 Mrs ol"f Y where S,e wilomo '? "enovla. efl blle wl" remain for a few r 'ilsn; WlUon and her dauh if"1 I" Paris inn i.110, who bnvo 5II's Wilson AS h '"Bt ""ob". whero WBniKir, ''?" jjeen at school, have 81 VllianoAa are at thelr country place . Mrs l'ha,i., r, . jaURhter m i'i,.',"' .nu wlih he ,Vnc ll m,,n,i m, ",PU1 Tntnall. of jl:mbreyMP, ','ft rt "," next few weeks at J'awr, nnd M.n. T "onnghv, of nryn "rfa,nl I ZJuZnfU Wllburfo" tn" weel(a toi&.' flc"" 'i trip of " I'aglesmpre .Mlsa Tin ?; and MiBnCjohSUil.Illnfi ''Bhter of unh. 11. t nor i 'n,.,hf,nt Kne. of Bid. ORltMbj cirYfVV'SnW. Mr a,u Mrs. Mrs i,, ,i I ' Snur"lersiown. R I ln7,. Is -inonK tS"V,",?l',of "' Well t'll or, s , ?,?5 ' ' '"'"; lnH'ins .. ho Jtommel win n''m ?P lhfi '-"Pl-'ncl Mrs Mr? '" "& "mlBI1ta.yer aml "'turned "t'o" her011,' nf "nrrlsburg, has K1" time as ih.. 'L0,"10. nft('r spending rJ.,Wlbu'-. of'oid s nnof M,rs n-" n uMds lM" Stono House, St. rl-'Vnrou!8!-" nHarrlson, or ."maiiitie, of ii,o "V"- w" Rnond the tn MC or ,l,e nimmer at Northamp. ofMAr...W -Mis. Wllllnm ,- r, fc;rnt4,rh1,'dinh"-T. ' - lnelr daughter, Miss pmHy Mao Patterson, to Mr. C. Hun ter MncPhcrson, son of Mr, nnd Mrs, .luini v, Ainci'ncrson, or wayno. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph II. Grubb, Jr., havo returned from their wedding trip luiu nuvo luwn nn nparimcnt nt tne. Wnynewood. Wayne, Pa. Mrs. Qrubb was Miss M. Clalro pcnser, daughter ,0.J..lM. ni,d Mr"- Wlllnrd Sponsor, of Wlllalre, St. Davids, who was married i!lno . 26,., nt st- Mary's Memorial Church, Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes Town send, pf Montrose, Hndnor, who have been In Baltimore. Md for several dnys, returned home last week, Mr. M. lloy Jackson, who returned from London last week, whero he was a Judge of hunters nnd Jumpers at tho Olympic races, Is spending a. few days In New York. Mrs. A. It Fitzgerald, of tho Delmar Morris. O'rrrnntown linn iron n iron. ncbunkport, Sle., whero sho will spend nuvuiui WGllOi Mrs. It. C. naflklll nnd her clniictifnm Miss Helen Qasklll and Miss Kllznbeth uasklll, of Bala, nro spending the sum mer nt Bench Haven Mr. William- Thompson Harris, of Nnrborth, Who Is making nn extended trip through tho West, Is now at Banff, H. C nnd will go In n fow days ti Alaska b if ore ho sails for Japan and the Orient. Mr. Thompson will not ro turn for scleral monthB. Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Putnam, Jr., of uadnor, aro being congratulated on the birth of a daughter this morning. Mrs. Wllllnm P. fScat nnl tior ilnurrh. ter, Miss Ieabel Oest, of Merlon, are spending i week at Capo May. Miss Josjphlno Alcorn Is the guest of her sister. Mrs Daniel Hnfner, for a fortnight at her homo In Hannibal, Mo. Ensign Wllllnm V. Alexander, Jr . who nas been Bpcndlng a month with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William V. Alex ander, nt their homer Th Wayne, Is now on the United States cruiser San Fran-SiC0- r-na'im Alexander graduated rrom Annapolis In the spring. M". and Mrs. Rodman Street, formerly or mis city, now of Akron, O . announco V5JTla.n''"'ro of their daughter. Miss Katharine Virginia Street and Mr. ueorgo Calvert Foster, also of Akron. , Mrs. David J. Colvey gavo nn nt- tiuynvu unencon nt ner home in Drcxel Mill, when sho announced tho cngage- 5,en.tT..f 1ic,r 'Jaug'itcr, Mrs. Helen M. Mmltn. to ATr C. rnrtl1 nlAm, w9 roir Wnlnut Btroet, this city. Covers were iJ ?'. "":'ve- J-no guests included Mrs. John V. Sloan, Miss A. Moran, Miss A. Ltwler, Mrs. Arthur Cohen. Mrs. Woavor, Miss Leonora Sloan, Miss O. v-uivoy unu iuiss luitnerino colvey. ALONG THE MAIN LINE air. ana Mrs. A. F. Walter nnd tho Misses Walter, of Wnyne, nre spending .no ouiuiiiui- ui. iicnoDotn licacn, lml MISS Elizabeth Torrnnno nf TlAnrfn Is camping with the Girl Scouts at Lang- IIU1J1U, X'U. Mr. and Mrs W H. Palmer, Jr., of St. Davids, will spend tho next fow weens in uanaua. Mr. nnd Mrs. IL E Forstnp nn hmiiv of St Davids, are spending some tlmo ni uagiesmere, i'a. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mertz and fam- uywni lenvo on snturuay tor St. Johns burg. Vt, Mrs. Chrlstonher Fnllon. nt Wnvn. Is spending several weeks at Thousand isinnus. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Turner nnd their nnugmcr. miss veima Turner, of St Dalda. left durlnir tho week for Orm Island. Me., to remain there until Sep- iiriiiucr. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Wetzel, of Wavnn. are spending several weeks at the Thou- nunu jsianas. Miss Nancy Stewart, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel a Sfnwarr nf s Davids, Is visiting In Latrobe, Pa., na mo buchi or anas jean .Mcitcnna. Mr. and Mrs. John rnttri- Mi. i.. Dotterer. Miss Mory Dottercr nnd their young aaugnter, miss Eveline Dottercr, motored homo from Atlantic City on Thursday after spending two weeks at mo ivonnis. Mrs. Thomas McKennn. of St TinvM returned last week from her visit of several weeks in Pittsburgh as n guest vi ncr eon, air. i; .Morrison McKenna. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jefferln. nf Wjimn nre spending tho sumnler at Lake Mo- nonK, i. l. ansa Helen Jerrerls dnugh tor of Mr. and Mrs. J, II. Jefferls, Is spenuing somo tlmo at Bench Haven, ii. j. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Lnwton and daughter. Miss Gladys Lawton, of Wayne, aro spending the summer at uagiesmere, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. H. Naylor nnd their lamuy nave leasea mo nomo or Mrs k. L Magulro In Wane for tho summer Mrs. II L Magulro and Mlsa Eleanor Maguiro lert last week for Scarborough Beach, Mo. MrB It. W. Flshburn nnd family, of Wayne, are spending the) summer at spring iikc, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Croutzburg, of wayne, nave ns tneir guests Mrs Adams and Miss Edith Adams, of Chicago. Mrs. Frederick P. Rlstlno and her young daughter, Miss Elizabeth Ann Rlstlna, of Wnyne, havo returned from nieir trip to Long urancn, n. J. ALONG THE READING Mr and Mrs. H. O. Jenkins, of Logan, nnd their family have gono to Wlldwood for tho summer. Mr. nncl Mrs. Robert C. Newell, who hav been traveling through tho West on their wedding tour, nro nt home In Flint. Mich. Tho brldo was Miss Marie Josberger. of Logan The bridegroom served eighteen months In tho United States army during the lato war Mr and Mrs. Wllllnm Hershey have returned from their trip to Niagara Falls nnd Canada and will bo at homo after September 1 nt 1410 Rockland street. Tho brldo wns MIsh Ellznboth Ilaldt. Mr nnd Mrs Arthur Bimberger gnvo a lawn party at their home In Elklns Park on Friday Tho guests Included Mr and Mrs Jacob Well, Mr and Mrs Da. Id Kirschbaum. Mr. and Mrs Harry H Snellenburg, Mr. nnd Mrs Morris A. Kaufmann, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter D Dal slmer. Mr. nnd Mrs Isaac Plnuf, Mr. and Mrs Itanc If Goodman, Mr nnd Mrs. Philip Rosenau, Mr and Mrs. .Inccjues Moos. Mr. nnd Mrs Leon Merz, Mr. and Mrs A Zugsmlth, Mr nnd Mrs Sidney K. Allman, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Kcldhelmer. Mr and Mrs Raymond Slot ter. Mr nnd Mrs. Alexander W Dnnnen haum, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leberman. Mr and Mrs. Vnnco Lovensteln. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Relnhardt. Mr and Mrs. Henry Strouse, Mr and Mrs Ldward Vosenhal. Drs Albert h'nuin of vpv Orleans i Mrs Lawrence DendiT of Bal timore j Mrs, Florence Samter and sir. Moreau Llcber. $1.00 Chocolates 60c 80c Sea Foam Kisses . 50c 85c Caramels ouc 80c French Nougat. .5Uc JOHN G. H0LLI, t - I ,- '-v ,-fu,, , HI ' afe f ' ' Y;i:k Photo by Vanity Fair Bludlos. Allen Drew Cook MISS KATHKYX AUDENRIED FISHEIt Daughter of Jlr. nnd Mrs. J. D. l-lshcr, of Asplnwall, formerly of St. DnIds, whoso engagement to Mr. John McDowell Sharp, 3d, recently was nnnotinrcd GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall IJlhhnrd. Jr.. hnvn returned from their wetlritnir trln to Atianiio uiiy nnu ore at nomo nt 213B East Cheltcn nvenue Mrs. Hlb bard will be remembered as Miss Ella Tyson. Mlsa Helen Sternberg, of RSn7 f!r. mantown avenuo, has left for an ex tended trip to tho West, nccompanled by her brotner, air. juck tiierniicrg. Tliey nro now In Chicago nnd win be away for month. Miss Alice Campbell and Miss Thorn low Campbell, 2019 Sixty -sixth avenuo, aro spending somo tlmo nt Wlldwood. Miss Elizabeth Ollllland will nrrlvo In Germantown from her homo In Clove land, O., today to bo tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Towne, 241 East John son street. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Swan, of 618 Brlnton street, havo none to California to remain until tho fall. Mrs Harry Stott, Miss .Thelma Stott, Miss Marlda Stott. Master Harry Stott, Jr., and Master John Stott. of Sixty sixth avenue and Limekiln P kf . nro oc cupying their cottago nt Wlldwood for tho summer, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. nnd Mrs. CfKecfe nnd their chil dren. Miss Hele"n p'Kccfe. Master Thomns O'Keefe. Master Jack O Kcefe and Master Drow O'Keefe, havo returned to tholr home, 1703 Rltner Btrcet. after having passed several days with friends nt Havorford. MIbs Mao Cunningham, of 2115 South Soventeonth street, left lat-t week to Join her mother at their cottage ln Wlldwood Miss Betty Gallagher and Miss Floronco Gallagher, daughters of Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. Gallagher, of 1640 Tut, .imai ,n t nit nlned a fow friends nt their npartment In Cholsca over tho week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and their dnughter. Miss Gene Brown, of 1033 Porter street, will leave th s week to spend several weeks nt their homo in Capo May," Mr. ami Mrs Victor Kugler. of Woodbury, entertained at a house party at their homo over tho week-end. Among their guests were : Miss Llcnnor V. Boyle. Miss Flonnnn. V. Jordan. Miss Gladys Grace, Miss Florence Jackson, Mr, nnd Mrs. S. Dell. Mr. Jacob Muel ler, Mr. Wayno W.iltojr, Mr. Lloyd T. Gerson and Mr. Herbert Goose. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Dougherty, pf Fifty-third and Raco streets, formerly of South Philadelphia; and their chil dren, Master Robert Dougherty -and Master Edward Dougherty, and Mlsa Lorettn Grlnnan aro spending the sum mer at their cottago ion Grammercy Place, Atlantic City. They will return homo after Labor Day. Mrs. E. J. Laagar and her daughter, Miss Edna Laagar. of 2734 South Smedlcy street, left on Saturday for Atlantic City, whero they will remain for the remainder of the season nt their cottago on Massachusetts avenue. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr nnd Mrs. Charles I. Clcgg. of 4033 Spruce street, and their daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.-Howard if MntthouH. nro Bnendlng tho summer nt their cottago nt Island Heights, N. J. I Mrs J. Blair Kouncrly and Miss Vlr-1 glnla Kcuneriy, or 306 Koutn i-x-riy-urti street, nre mtcrtalnlng Miss Allco Bass, of Johnstown, Pa , for a fow weeks Miss Kcuneriy will leave ln a few das for Ashevllle, N. C, whero sho will bi tho guest of SIlss Rose Hlldebrond until September. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac F. Rotan, of 307 South Forty-flrst Btroet. havo gone to the Marlborough-Blenholm, Atlantic City, wjhoro they will remain until tho middle of September. Tho Fcmaret Girls' Club gave a sur prise miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Marian Hoffman on her blrthdav anniversary nt her home. 6808 Walton avenue, on Thursday. About twenty (Ho guests were present. The wedding of Miss Hoffman and Mr. William Mar tin, also of this city, will tako place early In tho spring. Mrs. Charles Alexander Clayton and Miss Doris Downs Clayton, of 4500 Walnut Btreet, will spend tho remain der of the month at Haddon Hall, At lantlo City. Miss Judith Sanders, of 6310 Chest nut street, spent tho week-end at At lantic City with her mother at their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Relnold, of 4020 Greon street, aro attending the New Jersey Dental State Board con vention, which Is being held In Atlan tic City. Mr and Mrs. Relnold arc guests at tho Marlborough-BIenhelm Mrs. E. B. McCowen, of Forty-fourth nnd Spruco streets, .has returned from a week's vlHlt at Ocean City. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Ringgold, of 2011 North Broad Btreot, and her family nre passing the season nt their cottago in Atlantlo City. Tho Rev. Russell II. C'onwell, of North Broad street, Iuib goni to his summer The Krenlne Public. Ledger welcome social note of Intercut from vurloun part of the city, tint three note inimt be mptiblo of verification. Hereafter nodal Item Bent by mall to the puper wtll not bo published, unlnm Binned by the aendrr with name, mlch-cim and telephone nuni lier. Addresti iioclal ttemu to the Society ICilllor. llvenlus Public J.cdccr, ooa Chestnut street. Out Reduced Prices Still Hold Good Despite tho advance in the cost of sugar and other materials wo still maintain our low prices, altnough it means a con siderablo , sacrifice o f profits. 920 Chestnut St. U r-J home, tho Eagl6' lcst. South Worth lngton, Mas. Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. White, of 186S North Park avenue, have returned from n tour through th8 West to the Pnclfla coast nnd have gono to Atlantic City for tho remainder of the season. The Rev. nnd Mrs. A. E, Harris, of 1852 North Slxtcentth street, will leavo tho end of July for Northfield, Mass . to romaln n fortnight nnd later, will make a Bliort stay In Mcriden, Conn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harris will spend the clos ing weeks ot tho Benson ln Ocean Grove. Miss Helen Marie Boyd, of tho Powel ton Apartments, Is spending the remain der of tho summer nt tho Dennis Hotel, Atlantic City, Tho wedding of Miss Anna Kelly, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs, James Kelly, of 1734 Ingcrsoll Btrcet, nnd Mr. Ed ward HInchoy took ploco on Wednesday, July 14, at tho Church of the Gesu. Tho Rev. Bryan Keancy officiated. The brldo was attended by Miss Wlnfrcd Sherlock nnd Mr. Hlnchcy had his brother, Mr. James Hlnchey ns bestjnan. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlnchey will pass the sum mer In Atlantic City nnd will live at 1812 North Fifteenth street in tho fall. ' TIOGA Miss Lulu A. White, of 1720 West Ontario street, nnd Miss Helen Mo Alllster left on Saturday to spend somo tlmo ln Salem, N, J. Announcement IS made of tlin weddlncr of Miss Elmlrn V, Scnrgle, daughter of Mrs. uimirn. jj. ecargie, or 3631 Norm Fifth street, nnd Mr. Sylvester Peters on Wednesday, July 14, nt the future homo to bridegroom nnd bride, 3830 North Fifth street, by tho llov. A J Klmker, pastor of tho Erlo Avenue Methodist Church. After tho rcccpttlon, which fol lowed tho ceromony, Mr nnd Mrs. Peters left on nn extended trip. Miss Clara Price Is passing the sum mer nt Point Pleasant. Mrs. Charles Duryca, of .North Eighteenth street, han returned from a tour through tho West Her dnughter. Miss Grn co Duryca, Is spending somo tlmo ln Chnmbcrsburg, Pn. Miss Elizabeth GUllnehnm rtnndtvtn nf 2131 West Vennngo street, who hns just "i "rat criuiiiv mu-ei, who nns lull I retuiiicd from a house party at Beach i reiua'cu irom a nouse party nt ueacn Hnven. hns left for nn Indefinite stnv In tho Adlrondncks. OLNEY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodman, of 417 ?'Isher's avenue, nro entertaining Mrs, ack Swartz, of Detroit, Mich , at their summer homo In Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. William Linton, of G430 Westford road, havo returned from their motor trip through Pennsylvania and havo as their guest Miss Sarah Duncan, of Black Lick, Pa, Announcement Is mada of the mar rlago In Philadelphia of Miss Eleanor Blackburn, of 623 X,urny street, and Mr. Nicholas Togners on July 12. FALL8 OF SCHUYLKILL Tho members of St. Mary's Guild of tho Episcopal Church of St. Jnrncs tho Less will hold a series of summer meet ings on Monday evenings In the parish house. Mrs. William Grindrod Is presi dent of the guild: Miss Lillian Groves, secretary: Miss Dorothy Smith, treas urer. Other members Innludn Mloo a.1 Whltaker. Miss Mary Whltaker. Miss Marian Stoley, Miss Sara Prout, Miss Aiary iicaraon ana miss Edna Baker. WI8SAHICKON Mr. Lawrenco Miller, of Sumac street, has gono to Atlantlo City to remain through tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Miles nnd their fnmlly havo gono to Ocean City for the remainder of July. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Montgomery, of Seville street, have returned homo from a tour through tho West to Califor nia, vlsjtlng tho national parks and prominent cities. MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. John Dudley nro spend ing some tlmo in tho Poconos. Miss McCrenry. of Shlppensburg, Is visiting Mrs. N. Newlln Stokes. Mrs. "Joseph Potter nnd Mrs. Adelo Mills nro visiting ln Hurralo. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Reeve nre occu pyjng a cottago nt Buck Hill Falls for mo summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elrtdgo Johnson havo saneu ror uurope Miss Allco Heullngs Is visiting Mrs. Asa Wing In Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sumner are In Springfield, Mass , for tho summer. Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorne, who havo been at Capo May on tholr wed ding trip, have roturncd nnd are nt home nt 117 Chester avenuo. Mrs. Walsh and Miss Dorothy Weston of Weston Mills, nro visiting Mrs. J, C Hopkins, Jr, ROXBOROUGH Tho guests at tho novel nll-dny en tertainment given by Mr. nnd Mrs Howard Wilkinson nt their homo In Half ACE NTURY'S Experience Dince 1869 this Company has been serv ing Philadelphia and Philadelphians in financial matters 5 experience has taught us many things and the knowledge that we have acquired may help you with your financial problems. A brief booklet en titled "Trust Company Service" describes some of the ways in which we assist our patrons; it will be mailed on request. Philadelphia Trust Company 415 CHESTNUT -rr - ..n Th? Oakes, pn Included Mr. and Mrs. jwuori. nixing, ur. nna Mrs, josepn J Davenport, Mr. nnd Mm. Lazelle Thorn ton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Bmlth, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Bray, Miss Sylvanln Thorn ton, Miss Mary Wilkinson, Mr. nnd MrB. Grnndlund, Mr, and Mrs, William Gress, Mr, nnd Mrs, Blnns, Mr. nnd Mrs, Albert Chance and Mr. nnd Mrs. Wesley Christian Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil kinson wero formerly of Roxborough. Their guests wero nil schoolmates of the host nnd hostess nnd this wnB their flrBt reMnlon t Mrs James Ramsey, of Rldgo avenue, will entertain tho members of tho mothers' auxiliary of tho Boy Scouts of Roxborough at her home this evening. MANAYUNK Miss Elizabeth Forney, daughter of tho Rev. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm llnvlev For- ney, of Umhrla street, Is visiting her uncle, Mr. Walter A. MacDonald, of Richmond, Va. Mr. nnd Mrs Edward Belz, of Main street, hnvi been passing somo time In Atlantic City Miss Catharine Breltmelcr, of 111 Dupont street, will leavo tomorrow to spend a fortnight In Pottsvllle, Pa, NORRISTOWN Tho mirrlnge of Miss Ethel Parsons, of San Frnnclsco, Calif., to Mr, Theodore Easton. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. William N. Easton. of Haws avenuo, will tnko maco nt tno bride's nomo on JUiy ;u. During tho war Mr. EnBton was a llcu tennnt In tho Infantry nnd was actively engaged In several battles. Announcement In modo of the engage ment of Miss Allco Forrest, dnughter of Mrs. Ellmbeth A. Forrest, of Con shohocken, to Mr. M. Russell March, soni of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L. March, of 1421 Do Kalb Btrcet, this borough. DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Mary Easby.daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. William IL Easby, of Medio, is visiting In Chicago and other polnto ln tho WcBt. She will not return to her homo until September. Miss Easby was n nrnrlllnfn In .Ttlnrt nf VaSSnT ColleiTO " 57,7" . ' ',,7 Vir-.-T.- .rlA1 -V.I and will enter the Women s Medical Col- leg", i'iiiiuueiJiii. " " "mw,. ...... Major W. Knowlcs-Evnns, who Is at tached to the sanitation depot In New York nnd has been spending n few days with his family In Chester, has returned to hip army post. Major Evans was formerly a practicing physician ln Ches ter. Rowland Hunt Estate $100,000 Tho will of Itowlnnd Hunt, 4100 Old York road, n hosiery manufacturer, who died nt Atlantic City July 0, wns admitted to probate today. It leaves nn estate of $100,000 to his widow, Doro thy, and daughter Irene. Other wills probated were those of Annie F. Knln, 5221 Ccdnr nvenue, $15,000; George W. Jacobs, Jr.. Norrlstown, Pa,. .$12, r50: Adda B. Eldrldge, Eldorn, N. Y $7000; Mary J. Dcnn, Pottsvllle, Pn., $12,500: Edward Illackwdl, 025 Vine street, SlU.uuu. anc estate or itaipii Zcllncr wns Inventoried nt $04,253.8-1. ' Mann & Dilks J1B2 CHESTNUT ST. Our One Sale Each Year Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter Goods About V2 Price Silk Neckwear Crochet Neckwear Silk Shirts Madras Shirts Cheviot Shirts White Flannel Pants Bathing Suits Office Coats Golf Pants Overcoats Wool Vests Raincoats Bath Gowns Mann & dilks U02 CHESTNUT STREET STREET BROAD AND CHESTNUT STS. (Northeast Corner) DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE GYPSY RACE 11 DADDY (Toddle Pupfclit i Inst week't story told 1'egnu nnd IHUv how Ms fathur Bhtp, tho aheep dog, rocued the liorae Oray Prince from the flip sles. After escaping, the two return to the camp to help Lady Ann, a coU He do"t7, toho too dcendOtp Httle Phil, a stolen bow, from the gipsies and the gipsy dogs. j CHAPTKIt I Tlons for n ltrnene JITTLE PHIL, tho kidnapped boy, was n very bravo chnp, oven though ho was only four years old. It wao becauso ho wa3 so bravo that ho wnBjiblo to escape from the gipsies. I'll tell you the MHn,, .. f , ,,'rnnsom lor nun '..very lime Lady Ann icii you tno exciting story of how it or shcp tried to lead him from tho happened, snld Toddlo Pupklns to camp, thev found a gipsy waiting to Peggy and Bill) after ho had lunched on , force him back. t,...i.i i "Then ono day little Phil himself "Won he h i,mv. ... .... .-.. .v,i Billyemembirii;geh,oV?ho,lloesV nuppy nau pitcncd into Lonesome Benr in tho dnrk cave, fighting him so plucklly that Lonesomo Bear thought ho was ns mighty as nn elephnnt. "Wow I Wow I if I had been as bravo nn ho wns, I'd havo lenrned how to ride uniy, ''nee, tno stolen horse, nnd 1 1 wouldn t bo here now. wnnderlnir nlono In tho woods," barked Toddlo Pupklns. Oh, tell US nlinllt If milfklv" l'ririrv urged cngerly "Did llttlo Phil havo to live, long In the gipsy camp?1' Ho had to live thero many long days and weeks nnd months," declared Tod dle. "But Lady Ann, the, colllo, my mother, stayed there to protect him, nnd Shop, tho sheep dog, my father, stayed thero to help Lady Ann, and Grny Prince, tho stolen horso, stayed thero becauso ho would not leave his friend Shep. "I was born In the gipsy camp, and from my early puppy days I used to play with llttlo Phil. We ran races and chnsed squirrels and went ln swimming, und hnd n lot of fun. It wasn't so bad living In tha gipsy camp In the daytlmo. but ot night, and when it rained, ah I that was different. Often I would wake ' up to near nttio 1'hll soDDing somy nna calling In whispers for hlB mother. He didn't dnro call her namo aloud,, for Red Peter, tho gipsy king, would whip him when ho heard him. But over and over I would hear his sad little whisper: Motner. mother, wnero aro your Lit tle Phil wants you, mother doarl "At such time I would snuggle up close to him and try to comfmt him. Then after ho hnd cried nnd cried, ho would drop off to sleep, and ln tho mora- Moweaany-dlxeated than tho beat batter is imported Pompeian Olive Oil Silk Hosiery Cotton Hosiery Knee Drawers Union Suits Underwear I Ingr we would play harder than ever to make him forget the ncho In his heart. "Little Phil liked best to play among tho horses Lady Ann, my mother, sold that was becauso ho had been used to bolng with horses ever slnco ho was a tiny baby, as his father owned a line stock farm. "When ho wns playing nmong the horses Gray I'rlnco always kopt near him, nnd so did Lady Ann nnd fihep. Woo to tho gipBj horse thnt tried to kick him, or tho gipsy dog that snarled nt him, or tho gipsy boy that threw n stono nt him I Gray Prince's heels were quick to defrnd him, while Shep nnd Lady Ann were ready to fight the Instant danger enmo near him "All this time Shep and Lady Ann were planning how they might rescue little Phil fromMho gipsy camp. They knew llttlo Phil's father and mother wero worrying nnd they knew Gray Prlnco's owner wns waiting for Shep to bring tho sulcn horso back home. "But tho gipsies kept a very close guard on llttlo Phil They had lenrned ho wns n rich mnn's son. and thoucht If they wero clever they might get n. big rnnsom for him Every time Lady Ann showed a daring way In which ho might "3 re80UeJ And w,ult thut darlnB way The Wanamalcer Famous August Sale of Furniture Starts July 28 and we are admitting now salesmen now. Tho opportunity to uervo as a salesman in this great event offers some of the best openings of tho trade. Applicants must be men of high intelligence, courteous And gentlemanly. Apply Employment Bureau, Wanamaker Store, today and to morrow. John Wanamaker Most Reasonable J&hepipavd A "Manchester Prints" Bed Spreads of a beautiful, colorful, change from the commonplace white. There are softly blended Oriental designs; gay, vig orous English floral patterns; dainty pale-colored effects. One of these spreads will give character to a whole room in your summer cottage. And many people like them for all-year use. Prices, $7.00 to $18.00 1008 Ck5tniftti NIOTOriV1 Tho following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for tho theatro in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. APOLLO 82D "SKffifc'SEh.Y KI.AINC HAMMEHSTEIN In -run shadow or hosalie byrnes- ADPAH1A CHESTNUT Dlow 10TII KitUIt 10 A. M. to 11:10 r. M. ri-OliENCE 'IDOR In olo wives rem new BALTIMORE KSSS THOMAS MEIC1HAN' In "THE IIKAVTY MARKET" DI T ICOIDr BROAD STREET AND IJL.UE.DIKL' SUSQUEHANNA AVI PAULINE FRLDEIUPK In "i'AL.Iati.'V KJiS.HU, BROADWAY tt tAn&"ve- ROIIERT ARWIi'K ln CITY Ol MASKS CAPITOL I MARKET STREET 10 A M to 11 IS P. M WII.I. ROUL'lls- in the sjThanv.i: liovunnn "-M rMI A I Utn Muplewool Aet. VUIAJINIML. ; -in 7 ana 0 P M VIOI A DANA In "DANGEROUS TO MEN EMPRESS MUN SmatTnd'ay NORMA TAI.VADC.E In THE WOMAN UIVES FAIRMOUNT S0-ilhAA!!BC"DAfS .MARY MILE1' MISTER In "JENNY HE OOOD" IAT1 V THEATRFi I311 Market St rlVHL.I () a M to Midnight JOHN HARRYMORE In "DOCTOR JEKYLI. AND MR HYDF." fiATLJ CT THEATRE Below Spruce JO in Ol. MATINEE DAILY WILLI VM rxnvi'M In "THE AIlVENTl'ItBU'' FRANKFORD 4715 FRANKFORD AVENUE WILLIAM H HART In "THE TOLLOAT1' Great Northern TZ S anil Erie p. ra. IIERT LYTKLL In "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE IlD'DIAI OOT'I WALNUT STS llvlr c.rll Mat . s no es.. 7 a o D W GRIFFITH'S THE GREATEST QUESTION" I T7ArTTD 'llST & LANCASTER AVE JLCUllirN. MATINEE DAILY WILLIAM RUSSi:i,L In "LEn.VE IT TO ME LIBERTY Broad & Columbia Ae. Mntlnea Dull VIVIAN RICH. In "A WORLD OF FOLLY" 110. MADVI7T STREET THEATRE jjj jyir-vixi-wi-i n. M tn 11:15 P. M. WILLIAM PAHNl'M In "THE ADVENTURER" ynnFI 23 SOUTH ST, Orchestra. IVIVJUHL. Continuous 1 to 11. AI.IBTAR CAST In "SILK HUSItANDS AND CALICO WIVE" OVERQ ROOK vronD avis vfAziMOVA..!n "HEART OH" A eilll.TV' r Compleu otrt ktiowliis prortm tor tb wna x ii leu you aw uuvit no w .p'"? . j 1,11. nf 1,,.,iV, J Li.. 'Hnvlnirathls Toddle Pupklha ueKan-t V dig vigorously for another lone,v "Xl what littu Phil's way wns win nno to be left for tomorrow Gross-Fell Wedding An Interesting midsummer weddlrt wnB that of Miss Rose Fell, daughter ot Mrs. Charles Fell, of 2202 North Seven' teenth street, and Mr. Jacob Gross, ot C010 Wnyno avenue, Germantown, which, took plnro on Saturday afternoon nt tho, homo of tho bride's mother, with the Rev. Luther Do Yop, of tho Trinity Lutheran Church, Queen lano nnd Ger mnntown avenue, officiating. The brldo woro her trnvollng suit of lavender, with a lavender hat to match, nnd waa nttended by Mrs, Charles E. Fell, of Atlantic City, an matron of honor. Llttlo Miss Helen Schwab, of Chicago, wns flower girl. Mr. Foil wns best man. Tho ceremony was followed by a reception. Upon their return from tholr wedding tour Mr. nnd Mrs, Gross will be at homo at 6010 Wayno nvonue. Kiwanls Club Going to Long Branch Trenton, July 10. Members of the Khvnnis Club, nn organization of business men of this city, will conduct nn outing tomorrow at I'lcasuro Bay, Long Branch. Prices for Quality unusual kind- a welcome rnoToriY8 I PALACE ""loWToi? NILKS WEMH In "the col-liofc op mauo'i" vt STREET US P. M. 'THE COUHAOE OP MARGE O'DOONE" PRIMPFTCC 1018 MARKET STREET X" C"'':3 H30A M.toll:15P.M. EARLE WILLIAMS. In ' CAPTAIN SWIFT" RFP.FNJT MARKET ST. Below 1TTH LXJ-,VJ1-'1 0 45 A M. to 11 P. U. ...,,., MARY PirKFORD ln "KEBECCA OK bUNNYHROOK FAUM' R1AI TO GERMANTOWN AVE. iMrtUIV AT TULPEHOCKEM 8T. , THOMAS SANTHCHI In "THE OUNTIIY GOD rORGOT" RtJRY -MARKET ST IJLliOW 7TH IXUD1 10 A M tn 11:15 P. I u. CORINNE GRIFFITH In iiiiv uiuteu mm," SAVOY 12n MARKET BTREET -r v -i I H A M TO MIDNIGHT NA-t MOVA In "HEART OF A CHri.D" SHERWOOD "M.'WTw limit TIOMPnv In "KEY TO POWER" STANI FY MARKET AIIOVB 18TH I'llVHTiVI.!' m . . ... ,.... . .. V..: . " "viiiiAi'Kii in IV SEARCH Or A SINNER" VICTORIA MARKET ABOVE 0TU V1V-' VrUrt. 0 A M to 11 15 P. Mj WILLIAM FARNI'M In THE ORPHAN' fno NIXON.NIRDLINGER THEATRES BELMONT 'D AU0VU MARKET ZASL PITTS In HFART OF TWENTY" . Added. TWI LIGHT RA II I E8" CEDAR 0TU AND cnEAU AVENU8 POROTHY DAI TON- n ' THE DARK MIRROR COLISEUM MA,'KCT ULTWEEN vwi-.ioi-.vjivi r,nT AND ovm SEENA OWEN In , "THE HOUSE OP TOYS" ' IlIMRO -ONT ST . OIRARD AVE. JU1T1UW j,n,t,n Tunrtlnn nn Frankford ! III.ANCHE SWEET ln'""Dra u HIMPLi: SOULS" I Of! IT n2D AND LOCUST HTnEETH Added Hnrold LloMl. ign nrnl Dtiiy" MIVOM BSD AND MARKET STS. KlURLEY MASON In'13, 7 M 9 "LOVE'S HARVEST" RIVOLI Kt AND SA,S.?M HTBj sir Oliver cimwooW D'"ri "THE RIVER'S END' STRAND anMANTowN Ave. ,; WILLIAMJAnW00 8T SpHcnonxrsS f THRU X V r COMRANY r 1 WEST ALLECMFMV wh"jr. :TT 'rr' ' Allexhou .1 i illlir. DUllO In r.i r-Tt week appear 8turdy 'ivenln "i2.I0' T Vl n4 Sitatar. ii ,! a iii f! tfl .1 I t I 21'fi3SSMv.lii,1 1 ! .'!
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