; 1 enjh ' ?k, Vt' '? .j ? !.." "K f. r Xf ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ryflncy JTynne Tells of the Crowds at Cape May Over the Week-End She'Hears That Lieutenant Milldr Is Hotjic frroni the Hospital niv, week-end, wasn't it? You ,thelr daughter, MIm Virginia. Miller, arj no.u " ........ ii ....... i l pendlnjr the summer at Ensrleiimcre. :lsszrsnr. Win o?e""1 T n ft and by the time "V i ?hnnd Into white shoes and light J?k down came the rnln in torrent. U?cn' flnnllv nil you could do vvnn nit L hou c'or on tho porch nnd play nuking machine, till everyone wlthlu liiht : r o5nd nearly lost their mlhda jfflg to get you to top. OWKVEIl, some of us managed to H get around n iii.i.p ;- 1'not eTn attempt to go In t ? Lean on account of the rain and lm t d though the windows and door r nl if blew in nnd the nwnlugfl nltrfost S?bl?w off to ea: well. Cnper M.ly " Cape May. all right 1 Ou Sat Sy night the Bed Mill was so jammed for innclug you could hardly get on the floor, and ever and ever so many persons ere there and at the movie. 1 : kaw Hetty Urownback looking very -,H on Saturday evcninir. ami lton. dale nalrd nnd her husband and the Dorr Netons, who came over from Stone Harbor in their car. Mrs. Jxew ton, you remember, daughter of Mrs. Evouh hob- it.fhr her former marriage, to Mr. Hay Vard Drajton. Arthlngton Gilpin win 5o"n there, too, over Sunday, and the A ex, 8eo nn" lNV"lm """'r""' and ever bo many others. DID you hear that Kmily Clothiof j t'.j cjtmu-hrlrlfen nrp to bo married on the r.tli of October? At leant that Is the date planned or now. and It Is not likely there will be ft change. It's funny, but It's true, that we are all superbtltlou? enough not to want to change a wedding date niter having once named It. Emily Clothier b engagement is a very 'happy one nnd It doubtlecs nugurs a happy married life. The wedding is to be followed by a reception at the Clothiers' place, and I have told you before. I thluk. what a beautiful place that is. I KNOW you will be as glad as I was to hear that young i'hilippus Miller I, nt last able to be discharged from the hospital. He returned home last week after his discharge, and it was a vcrv happy family that greeted him. You know, he was wounded during tie war more than two years ngo. and he was brought bock to this country and has been in military hospital ever since, coming home once in a while for short stays and then having to return again. If I remember rightly, kevernl things happened Just as he would be getting veil, which put him back over and over again, and it was very difficult to heal bis wound entirely. Now. however, he Is pronounced well. And I hope he will Boon regain his old strength. "rOU know Fred Drayton had n very 1 long siege in the hospital, too, and Joe IJn Hnrry wns a long time goum well. I'veu jet Joe is sllchtly lame now nnd again, nnd I doubt if he Is able to dance yet. iFred Drayton was In tho hnsnital In Lone Island for months. But he hns been home for nenrly a year now, nnd he and Ills brotiier f.mieu. bv the way, have Just returned from a month of camnlnc In the Maine woods Mrs. Robert Coleman Druyton, their mother, is going this week to Hot Springs, Vn., for six weeks' stay HOPE is three years old. and she is getting very self-reliant. The other dav she started out with her father and mother to nay n visit. Now, they had to take trains, nnd going down the ktation stalrM mother suggested thnt Hope tnke her hand, us she could not reach the rnillng. In fact, she sug gested It rnther strongly once or twice. Then n small voice piped up nnd put an end to the discussion: "I'm all wight; I'm .holding my own hand; I on't fall." NANCY AVYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. ana Mra. Thomas Shields Clnrke. of Vernbrook, I.enox, Mass., and Pnlm Beach Kin . announce tho e ngntrtmiorit of their daughter, Miss Beatrice ShleldB. to Mr Georce C, T. Tlcmlngtoii. son of Mts Sehujler Volkmar, and grand son of tho lato Mr. George C. Thomas, or this city No date has been set for the uedfilnp; Mrs II Dartol Ilrnzlcr. of Fraclybln, nynnewood; Mra William Buol Prank- 11 an.a i11"8 Sarnh s- Franklin, of Htucrford Court, Havcrford, expect to R?,e." J.lily 28 .on n motor Tin to baratoga. Montreal, Quebec and York Harbor, to be gone until tho autumn. .Mr and Mrs. Paxon Deeter, of llryn ".ivl ' entertain Informally at din ner at their home on Wednesday evening. MiS.,.rs..M08fn!li v- 'ew nni1 l,er daughter. Ml.i i.thel row, of (Jlenmede. Bryn Mw ri'i,r? ,n A3;o",,.lnfr halting- Mr. and ; HJnlm.m AlnrlU Myrln, whore thev MviiTuln,.fntlLSc',,embe- 1. Mrs. .Myrln Has Miss Mabel Pew. stnJiHSn M.n- a stckton and Mrs. in? thSu.' Sf ncnvcrv Co1 ttro entertain, and tir W0i,h.crHi,Mp- Robert Stockton "n'L Ml Ralph Stockton, of Swarth- brwh,.ri(i VH 1,ltcr vl8lt thclr 0,1"r StonnI'le.u ,nnnt Lionel Edward A. Wash ,'J!,1 h,la u.rm' )03t t Spokane, of n, n,u i?,nB ,n September by way Yelloiratonf "ikrka8t and throUBh ,h Etrrn "i'o y"l9,Pola"- ot 1 Walnut Arnbas. ?innP?rrt.ln,s 9me tlme "t the AmDassjdor Hotel, Atlantic City. MrManVM?il i.narilar,, daughter of p I ,,11V"""' Barnard, of Bryn Inc at ihf '"? cl,J': wh0 have been stay, last tun ii''vny?tte' C'",e "" for o hom. Mri km1 1,aje "turned to their mlnctor 'n,,1'"11,1' Thompson, of Wll R lcl- il sister of Mra. Barnard. Wo? eBra!8w?efr- "na Mrs" Dar Dr and Mrs. Caspar Wlster Miller and tffie Most Beauliful Car in America aFa! UAIlJ Beauty of riding comfort that ap peals to women. Beauty of mechaniQm and power that appeal to men. Made right and Kept right by reliable service. CUV A. UllieV Pmidtut Jbiffc "DistribuiovB 394 WORTH BR9A0 STR66T, PHILADELPHIA 1 t! " " r i"" 't ' m. nilten- nouse square, is staying- at aador Hotel, Atlantic city. .at th AmbiLS- Mr. nhd Mrs. Morrlg Edgar Brrllth and their .family, of Swarthmore, have re turned from Longport, where they wera thft guests for a fortnight ot Mr. and Mrs. aeorge Levlck Street, of ntchmond, va. Mri. N. C. l'rew. of Wavne. hns am her guest for the next few weeks Miss Ellse hoarman, of Manhattan, h. I. Mrs. C. Clemenshaw, of Bradford Hills, near Downlngtown, entortalned On Saturday nfternoon at the West Cheater Country Club, In honor of Miss Shearman. Mies Mary Norrla, of Baltimore, who ha bsen the guest of Mrs. Prew for the laBt week, left for her home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Duffleld Ashmead, Jr., of WAyne. entortalned at dinner at the Merlon Golf Club, on Saturday, In honor of Miss Katherlne, Roberts, of the Lou ella. Wayne, 'whose marriage to Mr. Maurlos C. H. Prew, a brother of Mrs. Ashmead, will take place In October. Mr. and Mrs. Ashmead left on Mon day for a motor trip of several days to Cape May. They will spend tho month or August In Canada. Mlns Lorn a Graham, daughter of TJr. and Mrs. John Graham, of 326 South Fifteenth street, and, Miss Margaret B, Hawkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al fred L. HaVrkins. of Media, will return this week from Europe, where they have been for three months touring through Franco and Italy. Mrs. Robert Wetherlll. of Chester, will So In a short time to Cape May, where she will be the guest of her son-in-law mm uaugnier, air. ana Mrs. i. woou wnd Trainer, who are oceuaylng their linage, wnere they will remain unui the middle of September. Mr. and Mra William T. Hunter, of tho Gables. Devon, nre rfntertalnlntr Mrs. O. A. Gorham, a sister of Mrs. Hunter, and her daughter. Mies Gertrude Gor man, and Mm. Charles Webb, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter wlir leave the latter part of July for .a motor trip of two woeks through Img Island. Their daughter, Miss Irene A, Hunter, niid Miss Frances Buck, of Devon, will Join Mrn. J. L. Shepherd, of Jllddleton, Del., at Whltefaca Inn, Adlrondacks, where they win stay for the month of August Mr. Edmund A. 8. Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, is visiting friends at Atlantic City for soveral weeks. Mr. And Mm Ri,An. TrntTfitf.p Cald well. Jr., and their son. Mr. .Robert Downing Caldwell, of Wnlllngford. will go In August to Niagara Fallu and Thou sand Ulntirta CM1nii'1 h n vlult tO'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broug'hall Pepler, at their home In Toronto, Can. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Search Harding, of the Wellington, nre spending the sum mer at their cottage In Chelsea. Friends of Mrs. Arthur Roelofs, of 124 South Eighteenth street, will be glad to hear that she Is recovering from her re cent tllnesH and will go In a few days to the Chalfonte. Atlantic City, to re main several weeks. Mrs. Ephralm K. Smith, of German town, la spending the summer with her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Levlck Smith, of Richmond, Va., at their cot tage at Longport. Mr. and Mrs. Theodoro Comroe, of 3130 Fontaln street, announce the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Mir iam Ruth Comroe, to Mr. Maurice A. Lltvln. Mr. Lltvln servod In the Thirty seventh Division In the late war. and wna decorated with the Croix de Guerre. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bolen announce tho mnrrlnm. nf tlirlr dnUctlter. MlH8 DOTO- thy Bolen, to Mr. A. Freemark. son of Mr. ana Mrs. L. ireemaris, oi mm uui A mlscelUneouB surprise shower was given In honor, of the brldo and bride Kroom at the home of the bride's partnta, 3042 Susfluehannn, avenue, on Saturday. Miss Gertrude Bolen. a cousin of tho bride, nrranged tho affair. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Kalman Brier announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Ltlllnn Brier, to Mr. Irving Maxwell Arnoldy. on Wednesday, Juno 30, In this city. Sir. and Mrs. Arnoldy have re turned from their weddlntr trip nnd will ha at home Sunday. July 25, at 6105 Locust stteet. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Bishop, of 240 Wnof nnrhnm Rtrret. nre receiving con gratulations on tho birth of a son on July 16. MrB. Bishop will be remem bered na Miss cnariotte Fleming. mi i?mma A. Crowder. of West Up sal street, aermantown, Is leaving this week for Mnncnesier-ny-ine-sca, .miss, While there she will be the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Rolan Hayden Knight. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Lcsher Buckrus, nni 1iilr daughter. Mrs. Georgo H Croft, formerly of Frankford, nre now In their new nomo near neunwinmo, N'. J. ALONG THE READING Mr. mil Mrs. John Shets. of Oak Lane, will spend the closing summer months In Ocean City- Mr nnl Mrs. Harrv E. Martens have returned from Atlantic OKy nnd will be at home at 6623 North Eighth street. Mrs. Martens, who was Miss Anna L. Haines, was a June bride. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur L. Holmes, of Holmescroft. Wayne, are visiting Mr. nnd Mrn. H. O. Sabine, In ltockwood, Tenn. Mrs. , Sabine la a sister 6f Mrs 'Holmes. Mrs. J. W. Edwards, 733. Lancaster avenue, Brn Mawr, Is spending some time wttn nor caugmer, mrs. R. M. Dllworth, at Laurence park, Erie. Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. W W. Crnwfonl nnd their family, of Wayne, are spending the summer at their cottage at 1'ecr mont, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Hartley and family, of Wayne, nave taken a cottage nt atono uarnor, is, j., lor me summer Dr. and Mrs. Quy Lnmson. of Wayno, will spend the summer on their farm in New iiampsnire. Mrn. J. Elliott Shaw, of Wayne, Is entertaining her daughter, Mrs, Frank Buxton, ot Ainiuen, aiass. Dr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Crowthor, of Bryn Mawr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson firler. Ictt on Saturday for a motor trip of ten dnys through New York to Lake George. Iake Champlaln and through New i-.ngmna to yoru itarbor, sio. Uho Moat Sorviceablff Truck in Amorica W M ti , ' - yi U'",!1 , ii1)'""!', l ' tlPl.'r EEpNOf ffiBiflO' r ' (' ' -44 r jnjnjnjnjnjjMJ ;),, 'rH aH & Bl? t iHP i " v - '- IHI MMHMiMnmwmMiwMaMiNiJkvi Photo by TUctimcu MI8S VIRGINIA D. CARTER Daughter of the Rev. George Cal vert Carter, and Mrs. Carter, of Rryn Alawr, who will be one of not season's debutantes. Alius Carter Is at present visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Edwin N. Ren eon, at Spring Lake WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mrs. James P. Horn and her grand daughter. Miss Elizabeth Oliver, of the Traoy, Thirty-sixth street above Chest nut, are spending several weeks at High land lake, Wlnsted, Conn,, where they will be joined later by Mr. John Huston. They will return the first of August and will go to Ocean City, where Mr. and Mrs. J. Pendleton Horn are spending the summer. Mr. and Mrs. EmanUel Land Is Det wller, of 6324 Webster street, announce the marriage ot their daughter. Miss Miriam K. Detwller, to Mr. George Engelkraut, also of this city, on Satur day evening. Miss Violet Ordlsh has recently re turned after an extensive tour through the West to the coast. MrB. C. W. Campbell, who has been visiting her mother, Mra. Jnmes R. Booth, of tho Essel, Thirty-fourth and Chestnut streets, left last week for Niagara Falls, where eho will Join her husband, Mr. Campbell, and with a num ber of frlendB will motor through Can ada, stopping at Windsor, and Hamil ton, Ont., for the rncos. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vance Mills, of tho Tracy. Thirty-sixth street above Chest nut, are spending tho summer at Atlan tic niy. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Scout and her grandchildren, Master Joserh Mlgone nnd Master Harry Mlarontt. of 2435 South seven teenth street, are spending tho summer at Pieasantviue. Mr. nnd Mra. William Tvman. of 2309 Slgel street, are receiving congratula- ions on me Dinn 01 h nun. wmium Tvnian. Mrn. Tvman will be remem bered as Miss Marie Conroy, daughter of Mra. Michael Conroy. Mr. nnd Mra. Thbmaa O'Brien enter tained Informally nt their homo, 1135 Daly street, on Saturday evening. Among tho guests were Mlsa Lena Lln daso. Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Donnelly, Mr, Harold O'Hnro. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Simpson. Mr. Edward O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Kenny, Mr. Thomas Lewis, Mr. Ralph Kennedy and Mr. Louis Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. James Farrell, of 2236 South Twentv-third street, are receiv ing congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Louise tarren. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Russell and their daughter, Miss Helen Russell, of 1724 Diamond street, are staying In Ocean City through the summer months. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph N. Elmer, of North Nineteenth street, have gone to Ocean drove to remain until autumn. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Oherky, with tholr daughters, Miss Jean Gherkv, Miss Doris aiiergy and Miss Eleanor Gherky, of 1421 Diamond street, are occupying their summer homo In Ocean City. Mrs. M. L. Herbert, of 1726 Monument-avenue, will go to Island Heights for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Warner are tour ing through the West to the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. SAmuol Currle, of 2640 North Ninth street, are spending the summer in Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Jarrtes Patterson See have returned from their bedding Jour ney and have gone to Seaside Park for the 'remainder of the summer. Mrs. See. who was Miss Anella B. Bower, of 1741 North Park avenue, was a Juno bride. Mies Ruth Foulke, of 1208 West Cam- Limited -Time Introductory Sale of Welsbach "THRIFT" Lights To replace wasteful open-flame gas burners. Give more light than open-flame burners and use' less than half as much gas. Long-lasting. Fit easily on upright fixtures. Take home as many as you can use at this cost price we will show you how to install them. Broad and Arch and District Offices THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. " Dm Elfe HJfflEIPHIA, TTJ&sBAfc : T "" ' brla street, Is attending the summer school at Swarthmoro. Miss Harriet I. Russell has been upending some time In Cape May, whera she attended the conference of Friends and represented the Fair Hill Meeting. Miss Beatrice Loeb, of tho Royal Apartments, Broad street and Glrard avenue, is entertaining Miss Cornelia Ulman, of Buffalo, as her guest. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gcrstley, of 1411 North Broad street, are spending the oummer nt Jackson, N. H. Mlsa Peggy O'Donnell, of North Eight eenth street, spent the week-end In Wlldwood as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. G. Waters, at her cottage. ' TIOGA Miss Emma O. Kunze has sold her home at 2216 West Tioga street and Is occupying her new homo In Overbrook. Mr' and Mrs. Carl Herschel, of North Nineteenth street, with their son, Master Andrew S, Herschel, arc spending the season at their cottage at Ocean Grove. Miss Elizabeth Sehultz, of North Eighteenth street, Is summering In We nonah, N. J. Miss Sara Walter, of North Wchtonnih street, will leave early in August for a fortnight's Btay In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Wlnllold Scott, of West Ontario street, will go to Montrose, Pa,, for the late summer. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard A, Supple, hav ing returned from their wedding Jour ney, ore at home at 4141". Vorth Broid street, The brldo wbb Miss Rosa W. Schauer. Mr. Suppleo served a year with the United States field artillery during tho world war. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs. Irnna Rico nml thnii- family, or 3nt uinora street, aro spend ing tho summer at 27 North Morris ave nue, Atlantic City. ' Mrs. David Mandel. Sr.. of the Plaza npirtmonts, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. 8. Marx, of Sunbury, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. I Harris and family, of 1828 North Thirty-second street, have gono to Atlantlo City for the summer. Mr. And Mrs. J. Rltch and family, of 3224 Montgomery avenue, aro spending the summer at 6 South Massachusetts avenue, Atlantlo City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Marks. Miss Johanna Marks and Miss Frances Marks, of 3231 Clifford street, have gono to Roscdale, Pa., for the mimnior. FRANKFORD A lawn festival will bo held at the Mater Dolorosa Cathollo Church, Paul and Ruttn streetB, on July 21, 22, 23 and 24. Mr. and Mrs. MoCloskey, of 4719 Ed mund streets, aro entertaining during the month of July, their daughter, Mrs. Robert Harding, of Ohio. ... .. . .. .. 4 . ' .... Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Denny an nounce tho marrlago of their daughter, Mrs. Edythe D. Maher, nnd Dr. Charles Sheblo Brown, of New York. Miss' Nan'cy Preston, of Arrott street, will give a luncheon on Wednesday aft ernoon In honor ot Miss Helen Mat thew, of Pittsburgh. Miss Matthews In spending several weeks ns tho guest of Miss Preston beforo leaving for Atlantic City, where Bhe will spend tho remainder of the summer with her uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cordage, at their cot tage. Thfi Ushers' Association of tho Frank- ford Methodist Church held Its annual picnic on Saturday at Neshamlny Falls Park. Mrs. Ralph Arrlson, of 1063 Orthodox street, is spending tho summer at Ocean City. Mrs. C. Hanley and daughter, Miss Margaret Hanley, of Frankford, havo left for a trip to Niagara Falls. Announcement hoe been made of tho engagement of Miss Grace Greenwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Green wood, of 4720 Lolper Btroot. to Mr. Joshua Weldon Green, of Westover, Md. Mrs. Arthur Baldwin, of 4810 Duf fleld stroet, is spending the summer at her cottage at Wlldwood Crest. Mrs. J. Merkfer. of Frankford avenue. has returned from a two weeks' stay In the Poconos. Mr. and Mrs. James France, of 1016 Foulkrod Btreet, have beenl spending a few days In Wlldwood as the guests of their son-in-law, Mr. Charles MacDon ough. nt his cottage. i Miss Amolla Anderson, of Penn street, will leave during tho week fo spend tho remainder of the season nt Winter Har bor, Me. Mr. and MrB. C. Shelley, of 2053 Granite street, aro being congratulated on tho birth of a son. MANAYUNK Miss Helen Walsh, of 4409 Main street. Miss Anna Copgrove, of 4121 Main street and Miss Veronica Loftus. of 216 Davis street, will leave the end of the month to spend a fortnight In Wlldwood. Tho members of tho Woman's Relief Corps, No 124, of the Grand .Army of (he Republic, will glvo a variety supper this evening nt their headquarters on Fountain street, Compielre "THRIFT" Light in Gn Globe If V f FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mrs. J William Grlndrod and her daughter, Miss Mary Grlndrod, formerly of Queen lane, have moved to German town ond will live with Mrs. Grlndrod's son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. McDermott. -462 Winona avenue, Miss Grlndrod, accompanied by Miss Minna Frederick, of Sixty fourth and Paschall streets. West Phila delphia, will lcavo shortly for nn ex tended trip up tho Hudson to Albany, to Lake George, Lake Champlaln, White mountains, tho Main coast and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. McDermott nnd tholr children will go to Stone Harbor for tho remainder of tho summer. Tho Rev. Edward Rltcme, rector' 6f iuu ipisi-uji.-ii unurcn or hi. james xno Less, recently celebrated his thirteenth anniversary as rector of tho parish. WI8SAHICKON Mrs. Ann Bannlntr. of 22T West Lehlch avenue who is eighty-one years old, celebrated her nnnlvarsnry by entertaining the members of tho women's auxiliary of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, nt her home. There wos n delightful program of songs nnd recitations by the guests, who presented the hostess with u bouquet ot roses. Those present were Mrs. Henry Dnhm, daughter of MrB. Banning nnd presi dent of the auxiliary, Mr, nnd Mrs. Robert Moffntt, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo King. Mrs. Hnrry Tarns, Mrs. Harry Koulds. Mrs. John Fozard, Mrs. Edward Kerler, Mrs Frederick Greenwood, Mr. Fredorick Greenwood, Jr.. Mrs. Samuel Mllllgan, Mrs. William Wrlglcy. Mrs. Charles Hudson. Mis. Wllllnm Heldcn wag, Mrs Henrv Price, Mrs Francis Klrmnn, Mrs. Ashford Smith, Miss Ada Collier nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Smith. ROXBOROUGH Miss Dorothy Keely, of Lyceum ave nue, will pass tho remainder of the season with n camping party at Lake Wlnnopcsaukee, Me. Mr. nnd Mrs J. Walter Flanagan, of East Hermitage street, havo gone to Ocean City to remain until scptcmnor. Mr. nnd Mrs. RudolDh W. Struse. of Harmon road, aro spending several weeks in Wlldwood, N. J. MIrm Bonhln. Lackey, of 4541 Mann yunk avenue. Is spending the summer In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mra. Frederick Y. Loveloy. of Walnut lane and Mitchell stroet, havo gone to Wlldwooa to .omnm a rort night. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Keely, of East Levcrlngton avenue, wilt leave on Aug ust J. to spend tho remainder of the season in ocean city. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Robert G. Gllflllan. of Swnrth more, entertained the Nino Club, of which she Is a member, at luncheon at her cottage ut Ocean City yesterday. Her, gUostB were Mrs. Edwin Buckman, Mrs Edward A. Stockton. Mrs. John Adams, Mro. Harold Calvert. Mrs. Frank Barber, Mrs. A. A. Torchlami, Mrs. F. M. Sawyer nnd Mrs. Albert Hill, all of Swnrthmore. Mr. nnd Mro. Henry Mnddock havo returned from Europe to tholr home In Wnlllngford. Mrs. Maddock, whoso mar riage took place In the spring, wilt be remembered ob Miss Anne c. Wlrz, daughter of Mrs. Henry M. Wlrz, of Walllngford. MIbs Martha Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Collins, of Wawa, Is spending the summer ns a guest of friends at Indian River, Mich, Mrs.' Thomas Reed, daughter of Mrs. James Little, of Walllngford, who Is spending n few weeks at Chelsea, will leave on August 1 for Murray Bay, Canada, where sho will remain until September. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwood TyBOn, of the Harvard. Swarthmore. will spend the month of August at Lake Darling, Minn., returning enrly In September to the Harvard, where they will spend the autumn and early winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tyson lived formerly In Chester. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Flnley, of Philadelphia, will move In August to Media, where they have purchased the homo of tho lato Dr. Samuel D. Rlsley. Mrs. Henry M. Wlrz, of Walllngford, Is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Holly Rudd, of Media, nt their summer homo In Connecticut. They will not return until tne middle or September. Miss Eleanor Damon, dauzhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert F. Damon, of r.nnsdowne. Is tho guest of Mrs. Joseph Jf. Pugh. at her cottage at Cape May. The "apple of Ferro Clothes. Quality to the All our finest Spring & Summer Suits Reduced $38 to $78 rvcre $45 to Ferro Clothiers & Outfitters Agents for Rogers Peel Clothes Store Open 8:30 A.M. to 5 P. jg(pnffllBBPBWlllMBIMWBnOTln MHIBBBBBBBram Iproached at the price. PL filil iff II 1 IE I HHHHIllHIIIIllJ IMllilillltJlli H La Roche Broa.. 1214 N. Brond St. II ttMailllMimilWlilHHLlUrilllMllJIMillBaililllJwJl JULY' 20, 1920 , ' ' - THE DAJLY NOVELETTE A SUCCESSFUL FAILURE 1 Jly JOXIVMAN It. JIKAO rTlIIE Ice on Placid lake was nt Ita best, and tho skaters glided merrily over its smooth, translucent surfaco in great numbcrR. Among them, on this particular after noon, wns Doris Ituskln, who wna being pursued by thrco of the most popular young men of the town, each of whom sought tho privilege of accompanying her home. But the girl was a dexterous skater, and she led them a merry chase around the lake, keeping well abend of them until she wns nenrlv exhausted. Then in her excitement, ns she turned her head to see how closely fine wns pursued, sue mnnpeu into somcDony with great force, aud they both went sprawling on the Ice. "UJi. limy, in sorry. Uld 1 nun you?" She could not restrain her laugh ter wncn sue saw tho blnnk Iook on nis faco as he picked himself up and clum sily nssisted ber to her feet. "No. Are you hurt?" Doris had turned her ankle, and found that sho could not walk without sup port. "I gues I hurt my ankle," she said. "Would you mind taking off my ( Ho nsststerl linr in n Bent on the shore, and proceeded to remove the skates. He wns very much confused at first, for Rillv Wiutnti tvnn not nt oil popular among the young people of the town, especially tlio glrl. i-Jvcn in uigu school he had been regarded by his class mates ns a (uoer sort of a chap. Rut. TWIt Tlimbln ivhn had been in his class, had always pitied him, and wlsiicd that they might become oeiicr acquainted. f.o she took this opportunity. "I guess I'll havo to ask you to assist mo home, Billy, for I really can't walk alone." She chatted gaily all the way home, telling, of her experience at a business college, and later of her new position in the bank. "By the way, Billy, what have you been dolne hlnco graduation? she In quired. , The boy's head drooped. What had ho done? All he could truthfully say was "Nothing." "Why," the girl ejaculated, "I thought you were going to be a news paper man. You always had such big Idcns nt school, you know." "Yes. that's just it, Doris, big ideas ond that is all. I just can't get any where. I've written nnd written, stor ies, ndvertlstments and everything else, but no ono would buy them. 'No pep,' they always say. And here I am, broke, without een a typewriter. That would help mo immensely in my writing, but oh, what's the use I" "You poor boy," Doris said, consol ingly. "I wish I could help you." "Thanks, but it's no use. I'm a hope, less failure. I wouldn't have cared a lap, back there on the lake, if the ice had broken and swallowed me up. that's all I'm good for." "Billy Weston 1 The idea of you talk ing like that. You ought to be ashamed cf yourself. You haven't the right spirit nt all." They had reached her home, ond ns he turned to leave be took her hand. "Doris," he said, softly, "I don't know why I told you all that I did. Somehow you fcoemed bo friendly nnd Kind so different from the others." "I'm glad you did tell me," Doris said, "for I think I can help you. Won't you come over tomorrow evening and bring some of the nds you have writ ten? I have a typewriter, you know, nnd I should like very much to see sOmo of your work." The next evening Billy came, and they sat down together to look over his work. "These ads are great!" tho girl cried enthusiastically. "All they need Is a little more 'pep' and a few illustrations, nnd we will bhow this town thnt Mr. William Weston is an your dpe' core. $110 & Co. Inc. M. Closed All Day Saturday advertising genius. I can do the illus trating and you may use my typewriter to write tho ads. I shall be general manager, oo please do as I say." It was several hours later when they looked nt the clock, and Billy arose to jcavo, They had worked hard and ac complished a lot of work. "Now, Mr. Billy," rfpokc the "general manager," "tomorrow the big work be gins. You take theso nds and show them to the managers ot all the principal stores in town. Tell them that they need your ads; that the use of them in tho daily newspapers will double and treble their trade. Make them buy. Don't take 'No' for nn answer." "But, Doris, I hnven't the nerve. I never was any good nt selling, you know." "But you must have nerve. There isn't another person In town doing this work, nnd you are sure to succeed. Now, please do ns I say, for I am tho manager, remember." How could the boy resist such n sweet command? "Doris," he (.aid, "I'll try for your sake, but " The sentence remained unfinished. Tho next evening Billy rushed into Doris's house without even ringing the bell. Ho was brimming over with en thusiasm, and his dark eyes sparkled as they had not sparkled in years. "They took 'cm!" he cried. "Thought they were great. I've Mild every one and have orders for more." In his cziii &fUl Auttvut atttthStrttt MitZ'Qkdttm 1 jWtuutokia, ARENOW HOLDING A Mid -0mmbi Never before in the history of this house have such wonderful values been offered to our patrons at this season of the year Selection involves our entire Summer stocks of Gidding and French Fashions, OFFERING THE MOST IMPORTANT VALUES OF THE SEASON IN SUITSFROCKS QOWNSCOATSCAPES WRAPSBLOUSES AND MILLINERY rnoTormYs A Df"M I C WD & THOMPSON STS. rJuLAJ MATINEE DAILT 8UPSUE IIAYAKAWA In 'THE DEVIL'S CLjUM" A Or-ATM A CHESTNUT Folow 18TII AIWLl- JO A. M. to 11 :15 P. M. Vt.OnKNCK VIDOIt In "OLD WIVES FOR NEW" BALTIMORE ?.& .rt! THOMAS MKtOHAN in "THE BEAUTY MARKET" DI IlCniDn BnOAD STREET AND DLUt-olrxL' SUSQUEHANNA AVE. PAULINE FREDERICK In "THE TAL1SER CASE" BROADWAY Bl?a6.?sW.AM? n9.S5JVT oSlS'1" O A TDITOI 7S2 MARKET STREET CAP 1 1 UL 10 A M. to 11 :1B I. M. WILL noriERS In "THE STRANGE HOARDER" "T rMIAT atn- Mplewood ATM. CULUIN1AJL. 2 fin. 7 and 0 P. M. VIOLA DANA In.,, "DANGEROUS TO MEN" trnIDQCQQ MAIN ST. MANAYUNK EMrKLoO matinee daily NORMA TMJIAnflR l;i "THE WOMAN OIVE8" FAIRMOUNT IRAM? .IramhM' THEATRE 1311 Market Ot flVlll-,I oa M. to Mlflntrtt ROBERT WARWICK n "THE CITY OF MASKS" erfLl CT THEATRE Hlow Sprur 36 1 H 3l. MATINEE DAIL WILLIAM FARNl'M In 'THE ADVENTURER ' FRANKFORD mi rST YM. S HART In "Tlld TOLL GATE" GREAT NORTHERN Droed St. at Eric !. t t 1 P. 11 nw.nT i.tteLl In "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE" IKIDtTDIAl BOTH ft WALNUT BTB. Mnl. 3 SO Evti. 79 D. W ORfKKITI! In THE GREATEST QUEbTION" I tT ATM7D "ST LANCASTER AVE L.CML'IlitN. MATINEE DAILV WM. RUSSELL In "LEAVE IT TO ME" t tnC D TV DROAD COLUMUIA AV. L.ll3H.rv 1 I MATINBI4 DAILY ETHEL CLAYTON In "A LADY IN LOVE" 333 MARKET ?TST.E3ifK? WILLIAM FARNUM In "THE ADVENTURER" MODEL 425 SOUTH 8T. Orche.tr. Contlnunui 1 ta 11. AIjlz-niAll i-AhT in "SII.lC HUSUANDH AND CALICO WIVES" OVERBROOK ffilgffi uivftin.,1 . -- -- w.-. irEARf Of a citiLh1" vsmntt ctuirt ihotrlB pror, Ut brt .hoinn. Pr.or tb. ,wOTOPUTrjT V w company r J VJfJm&rica rT(' k W' y ' -. Tiij.vij'' IV jmW.?AJ$ iAii. t. j. xuauaK .f ilii. wImI -...1 .C . .!-!T-.l A. ,.1 AlJw ..Attn Mkita-4 iiu nicy tiuuccu nruuuu ua ihuhi ,jtj.. , iwi, iinpiiy cniiurru, ji "ii-i The tfood Work continued, nnd Mi . 'K wcekh and months the two inuonu tin untiringly, selling their work ns ft At,, ns they could' produce it, Then th6 Climax enmc. a largo newspaper eoiij i j), cern in a nearby city heard of IV ' f nrnmtalriff tnflllfnn na nnfilfttnnt mlifj.ri' ' - 1 ' Using manugcr. - 'i On the evening beforo his dtnarttlruv'. ' 1 for the city, he called on Doris. nntl,i" ,,.',3 tnumi lino otpnlltnn In tlm onrilnn. ItlllVV ,U . thought sho looked more beautiful than &( A.,H . ll,t .. tl.A A.o, I.A 1,M Virl' t ticcd n tired, worn-out expression oa' K1 her face, which had always bcoh rt 1 happy and smiling. Words failed hira . ra tor tne moment, as no gazco lovingir at tho girl who hod mnde a liinti 'of him. and made his life worth living. Suddenly ho took her hand rind prefisej'J ' it fervently to his lips. "Doris, " Thp .1 whispered, "you linvo worked hard for mr, nnd worn yourself out, nnd I haven't even thanked you. I did- not realize until just now how much Jim have dode. Denrest, I can't think of going nhead alone, for I wnnt you al ways to be my 'genernl mnnagor,' Will you come?" Hhe nnsnered with n shy little nod, nnd he drew her iuto hi a arms. Next complete novelette. Snow Binl. Bicycle Injures Boy's Eye Bun down by n bicycle in front of hU home, Henry Fowler, five years old, 2173 Morrison street, was badly injured about tho face and neck, lie was taken to tho Woman's Uomcopnthic Hospitni, where physicians say he may loso the sight of one eye. iffiMMk trtar il riioTOrr.AYS Tho following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amor ica, which is a guarantee of early showinc of the finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of Amorica. PALACF 121 MARKET STREET i-rtV-IL jo a M. to HUB P. IL "THE COURAOB OrMARaiOT,novp-. PRINCSr Sriiffi" MABEL NORMAND tn "MICKEY" REGENT JXAnnKFT 6T- D "to ":" 4 " " p. M. TtERECCA OP UYnffori", TARM" RIALTO aE,iM,Ai',T?wv AV" ."SILK UUHhANSs' aSp'-Si!? WIVES" RUBY MARKET ST. RELOW 7Tr7 TBOVAS Lvt,." '" ". M. It "THE COUNTRY OOP FOROOT" SAVOY U'" Vn"FP STREET . ..t,Sb' WTO I? 3nDNI0"T "THROUGH EYES OFSrr" SHERWOOD M,,h. nna Bal'lmor. 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