WM '& -.? ,T i ... ;' v ?t;i? a. r. .t i 'J "W - f v ' IWV" IT 'Ti. .( V-Ve' JJ-'h'w'-- I1 r 'jyfi .f j a .' I! T f I . 7 "i . '-'. i' vv, 'L v:- 1 . ?, lrf. y U .. f'(f . ,'Vii," iST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Vfftcy JTynne TaJfcs o Ttvo Weddings Which Take Place Today She Hears of More Persons Who . Will Go to Europe This Week WE HAVE two weddings to occupy .. fotlftv. nnd tlicy will tio vcrr In . ..in TtllnS. Eleanor Chondta li .Tr" out it the how of !h? Frcjl i&'r. J".. In Ardmore. And Dor XVI foil will Iw nwrrlril down at The Vhondlnr woddlnK wil be very milt t nbicltitcly only the' fniiiUlM prcs J nnd I think the nrrnnRements nre I. 'J vcrr nrcttv. Klennor has de llu to dlspfnfe with the regulation veil .nVlll vrnr n brown tulle hat nnd n o frock murl. trimmed with Met lice and made over a pink satin slip, liiu. will carry bronze onnptlrnRnns. llllM of the valley nnd roses In her bon 2aw was Marlon Cliandler nnd Is n sis tor o( WMnV will be the matron of honor and will wenr n cown of two A of lavender chiffon. Uer hat nnd flowers will match the. frock. The three little Oayfey Rlrls. Eleanor. Marlon and Helen, nre ttf be flower I riV Two of tlicm will wenr pink or Si lie frocks and the third bide, nnd thev will ' & ,f aoXf,$i 11 William Cancr Weldersclm will fan best San and Mr. Percy Chandler wilt give h niece In marriage. The Rev. J, Henry Harms will perform the cere- Thcar that the bride and bridegroom arc eolng to Canada for their wedding fripwAlll Inter live nt the Tourn Inc. where they hnvo taken nn-npartment un til heir We on Do Lancey place h '" . ;' .1 rpl,... nn t.iUcn 2117 BTfow Place, next door tn the Itlvl-' ' rv ., t,n..tA nrA amfLil. hilt VCfT complete, nnd the rooma are very good, lied. I have always thought Little Do Lnnrey. ns it nas otien ucvn . of the nicest streets to live on. for It Is nulrt. no car lines and very few nuto mobiles go along there ; the street Is not wide, you know. I Imagine they will make n most con genial couple. They are both grcnt golf enthmlasts, you know: In fact, Eleanor Chandler Is ono of the champion players. DOnOTHT WILSON nnd Amsbry Brooks nre to be married nt the home of Dorothy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilson. They hnye n cottage on Jefferson street In Cnpc May. nn-l have gone down there every Hummer for n number of yearn. Dor othv will not have any nttendnnts nml ' W til t A ..-...tM TIAAllfl'H .vert iivcrtr win do Ainnr,v iimint.i best man. In town the Wilsons live nt 242 South Thirteenth street. Edith, the other daughter, was married from there this last winter to Dick Rolllus. n brother of Joe ItollIn who married Taiillne Arcy. The Dick Rollins aro Iking in Paris at present. Dr. David M. Steele, of St. Luke nnd the Eplnhnny Church, will go down to Cape May to officiate nt the wedding. After their wedding trip they will live with Mr. Drooks's mother. Mrs. I. W. Brooks, at 20'10 De Lancey place. DID you know thnt the .Teanes girls and the two Palrds nre going to sail on Saturday on the Finland for Europe? Mrs. Henry Sulzer .Tennes will take carp of the pnrty which will Include Mnrgarettn and Ellznheth nnd Henry Jennes, Jr., nnd Gnlnor and Marion Itnlrd. They arc to he gone for two months nnd will tnkp trips through England nnd Prance. It will be most interesting to them nil. I should think, for Mrs. Jennes was n most ardent worker In the Prcnch committee during the wnr; (Jftinor Dnlrd wns n lender of the Junior national longup girls who did (plendid things. Mnrgarettn Jcnues was n motor messenger, and the other glrN were equally busy ns well na young Harry .teanes. I remember hearing thnt Mrs. Jennes had to change her tea day the year she had planned to introduce Mnrgarettn, because she had by mistake chohen n day In the week which Mnrgarettn wiis pledged to give to the Mot,or Messenger vervice, nnd so the debutante for whom the party wus given could not be there, lou know none of those girls would let parties interfere with work for our men fighting over there. So it's more than natural that they should want to tee the battlefields of France. Eliza both Jennes will make her debut next year. Marion TInlrcl cume out last year. She is engaged to Jared Inger jwll, you know, and is to be married is November. MARY'S uncle wus n great friend of ... SIr- Frnrk. And when Mr. Frank's little boy wns nbout to be christened, Mary s uncle was asked to he his god father. Mary was terribly Interested ami naked nil kinds of questions. Whnt Jould uncle have to do. and whnt would iHk e , ny' "ml " be think the I'Jby would cry. and nil sorts nnd kinds '..T,tin, nn(i then she remnrked: what relation does thnt mnke thnt baby tome?" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL. ACTIVITIES ITl n?"ler V,arc' lURhter of Mrs. ;,,r ".. Bl"ney Hare, of Harford. Itnd vnrt,?? ,?aH bSfn wlth ber mother at no? .nome '"orww. Mrs. Haro will not return for ten days. ?tra' A- Mcrrltt Taylor, of Wavne will 55 KrwSvhr brW at hw'holie thJir',ia,n1i:i,rs--,I?.1wl" R' Gruham nnd -n r,.dal,Bhtcr. "Mies Gcrtrudo Qraham, vi. Sn on, August 1 for a month's Milwaukee rc,atlves of SIrs- araham, In UrMBrfMi.rti,Jir Morton Wilson, dauuh- he BUn nf"'8. FBele. Is spending Mr, 5" ln tho Pocono mountains. hnvi )n. lfon aml MrH- Burton Chance JnV.,tthecr thero and wm rc- ilrti nf nre!f,"s?5tlllS nnd her chll rrS;.Sf,0n tho.HIII. Ardmore, are at cuele011 vl8l,t ?J two wli "B the at fh'elr &" Mr8, J8,ah DUn,lnB of e. .' ,","" '-'nine t: aa KosenKo, nrsdlv eS.P!V8 r?a!'' Bttla- le" Wed" wni i?- r the Adlrondacks, whern they so, r hB BUestH ot Mrs- E- C. Fenro nroo hMr. camp ..on Loon lake. Mr. "li? MnH1' Vy5i' dfi Kosenko and later Marla c- ,le Koaenlco will Join them TTm Ph?..3If8.,n' K- Monnlnglon. of rl.r. F, ',J?'l1P,hl,i. announc tho mar Vwoni 'S-'t ,l?uBhtr. Mls Elisabeth vnfsnn' ',lt, St. Thomas's Church, ianova, at 13 o'clock today. nlrl- 'v?rton Downs, of Throe Tuiib. laue 7r'?? hy I,er son-in-law and 'wughur Mr and Mrs. Rowland nvans. Ma?L.m 'lee Is motorlner throuch motoring through their hdmeson SnlM rj.iiuBeiiB. Thev will return to n. i y ...v.. . .. . ' - . -. . . ... .. Virginia Sr Dearborn Rmlth- Miss Knrfi v, i. ' a5.d Mr' Arthur fim'th- ot "I ring alleV. WvnumvnnJ !,,... .. Mra SffiiTf"yj'n5wp.?'. "avo just - ..uni vnierBVllie. has hM'nlf,r,?lC,V Ha.re- ot Ardmore. who ""von, nas returned to her home. eust M.nn'LMIS ,JV,A "earthy, of 1 mantoii""0 a,nd. Musgravo street, Qer ,mo.1' nre belnc congratulated on th in iulv oBOV!v;.oh,iTA"Bn McCarthy, 3d. membered as Miss" Mary"TyleVl CoVey! v., triny wiu tie re- roi HnwrfA r L'. of Lancaster vliltinV h.,r '.??' i?" JSJst returned from VI v ?ofkr t !r' M,r,?- ,K Millor, at JrVSfth S&foSlS mT Am. avenrue1OllnLai0.02mBn'. ot ilJ Fisher's Middle? S' '?,?" a,t0"r through tho months, ' Ho wiu be eono three Mr. and Mr. r.. v, -,, . a daughter, Elizabeth Bishop rhlnncy, on Monday, July lt. ' Mr. and Mrs. Corblt Loverlnit nro at Jamestown, It. I., nnd will not return to their homo near Jenklntown until the autumn. Mr. and Mrs. W. Atleo Burpee, Jr.i of 5(22 Do Lano'y place, aro spending tho summer nt their cottage at Cap May, and will not return until tho middle of September. "Mrs. J. D. Patterson, of 6323 Bur bridge street acrmnntown. and Miss I. W. Mulready, of 125 South Sixteenth rtreet, were guests of Mrs. A. S. Tschudy. of this city, at her bungalow, the Whlto Owl, Cresco, Pa., over tho week-end. ALONG THE MAIN LINE ' Mr, nnd Mrs. William S. Stephenson. Mnnor road, Wvnnewoort, have ns ihelr guests Mrs. Wllllatn Monk and MIbs Monk, of Mohll. Ala. ; Mra. Arthur Hlg slno. of Louisville. Ky., and .Mrs. Robert Hatch, of New York. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hammer .of Derwen road, Cynwyd, are entertaining their pon nnd his wife, Mr, and Mrs. Frank E. Hammer, Jr., of Boston. MrB. William R Campbell, of Haver ford, will entertain at cards at her homo today. Mr..nnd Mrs. J. Washington Logue, Miss Eleanor Logue and llss Beatrice Logue, of Wynnewood road, Merlon, motored to' Wcrnersvlll over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. O. Schulte. of Kim Terrace. Narberthr aro spending a few days nt Atlnntlc City. Mrs. Charles D. Smedley. of Wayne, entertained her card club nt luncheon, followed by cards at home, on Tuesday aftarnoon, Mrs. Joseph Allen and Mrs. John Win ter. of Bryn Mawr nvcnu Bala, left on Saturday for Ocean City for three weeks. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Linton, of Logan, have gone to Atlantic City for several weeks' stay. , 1 Mr and Mrs. J. NeUon Evoy. of 15SB Llndley avenuo. Logan, will leave early in August to spend some tlmo as the gJiestB of Mrs. Evoy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lauber, at their cottage In Ventnor. Mrs. William White, formerly of VV0B,a.n' '" occupying her now home in Haddon Heights. GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs Kdgar L. Hatlowell liavo returned to their home. 302 Winona avenue, from, a trip to Maine. Mr. and Mra. Irving Hnllowell leav on August 1 for tho Massachusetts coast. . Mrs. George H. Welsner nnd her daughter. Miss Edith Welsncr. pt East Tulpfhocken street, nro spending somo tlmo ln Wlldwood. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stanley Kctcham. of Z1S Hnrvey atreet. have returned to Ihelr homo from Bay Head. N. J. Mrs. Howard Ketcham and her son, Mr. Walker Kctcham, of 2.tl Harvey street, are at Silver Lako, Plko county, until August 1. . Miss Helen Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace Graham, Jr.. of 4837 Morrlu street. Is the guest of Miss Marlon Zorns Cndwallnder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. t. flnrtivMlader. 139 Wept ITpsnl ctrcot. at their cottage at Ocean City. Miss Dorlss, of Stenton. is niso upending somotlmo with Mlts Cad. wallader. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers C. Johnson, of 8503 Gcrmantown avenue, hnvo returned from a short stay ln Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Barnctt H. Simons, of 4553 Pulaski avenue, will leave shortly for Morrlsvllle, Pa., where thev will be Joined by Mrs. Sltnons's Bister, Miss Ednn Case, and will spend a week In lamp at Point Pleasant. Pa. Miss Edna Qaw, who Is spending some time at the home of her nroiner ana sta ler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Warren Italnear. of 6B03 Lincoln drive, hast re turned from a visit tn Ocean City. Miss Virginia Gaw, 1228 West Allegheny ave nue, will leavo shortly to bo the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Morris Nason, at her country home, on Waldo avenue. Long isiana, i. x. Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Emily Hontz. of C419 Oer mantown avenue, and Mr. Bay Hopkins, of Narberth, Pa., In thla city. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mcllvalne, of 1241 West Lehigh avenue, left yesterday to spend the remainder of tho month ln Asbury Park. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Yeager. of Sus quehanna avenue, navo returned irom a tour through tho West to California. Mr. nnd Mra Samuel Abratns, of 013 North Eighteenth street, uro passing the season in Atlantlc-Ctty. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eastburn, of 2141 North Eighteenth Btreet. and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Eckel, of Allegheny ave nue, returned on Sunday from an auto mobile trip along the Perklomen, stop ping several days at Schwenksville Mr. and Mrs. Eastburn will leave on August 1 for a tour of the Thousand Isles. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Allen nre occupy ing their summer homo In Ocean tlty. Miss Rebecca' Itosenbnch and Miss Miriam Uoscnbach. of 1505 North Fif teenth street, aro occupying their apart ment at 22 South Illinois avenue, At lantic City, during the summer. Miss Cornelia Ulman. of Buffalo, is tho guest of Mies Beatrice Loeb, of the Royal Apartments, North Broad street. Mrs. Fannlo Mantbaum. of 1822 North Broad street, Is visiting her son and dauchter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jules L. Mimlhiuim. nt their cottace. 154 St. Charles place Atlantic City, for a tort- night, Worore leaving ror uangeiey i.aac. Me. Miss Helen M. Sommer. of 1502 North Eighth street. Is spendlnr July with her cousin, Mrs. Malcolm Williams, at her bungalow at Sebago Lake, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Pavls, Miss Peggy Davis, Mr. David Strauss, of Oak Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius K. Haldo. of New York, have returned from an automobile tour through tho Adlron dacks. They spent several days at Lako George. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Goldstein and her son have left Brownsville. Pa and have moved to 3238 North Seventeenth street. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs Harry Link rum their daughter. Miss Elaine Link, of 816 bouth Fifty-fifth street, nre occupying their summer cottnge at Atlantic City. They will roturn to their home about Oc tober 1. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Patton Hamilton have returned to their home at 6551 An. gora terrace, after spending the week end as guests of Mrs. Hamilton's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bookmyer, of 818 South Fifty-fifth street, at their cottage at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Bookmver will not re- Fat Women Die First . jf i TNSUKANCE Companies regard over-stout per- M 1 sons ns undesirable RISKS. Why? y rpHE reason Is logical their lessened resistance Jf: jft J- renders them susceptible to colds, rheumatism, J H "hardening of the arteries" and increases tho r i danger of heart afflictions and apoplexy. w I AUR Nntural Methods eliminate all Excess Fat H W nnd rid the body of service by skilled women No home worK. Trial Demonstration Treatment Gratia COIXINS INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Phone, Spruco S48& EVENING ' PUBBIO l'hitn hy )lnrliru 1 .MRS. CRAWPOKD MADEIRA AND HER CHILDREN Mrs. Madeira wan Ml Sarah C. Ncllson, dautjlitcr of Mr. and Mrs. Levis Ncllson, before her marriage. Mr, and 'Mrs. Madeira will leave today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Madeira. In North. Ea:,t Harbor turn to the city until some tlmo In October. Mlso Florepco Crrertolm, of K3.1R Wal nut street, has motored to Oak Grove, where she will spend some time beforo returning to her homo In this city. Miss Kntherlnc Wallace and Miss Elizabeth Wallace, of Sll South St. Bernard street, are spending some tlmo at Ocean City, N. J. Miss Mary J. Hudson, of Sixtieth and Catharine streets. Is sponding somo tlma at Ocean City, N J. Mlso Sarah E. Starr, of 5720 Walnut streot, who Is visiting friends In Watson- town, IS expecieu nonie auuie nine nexi week. Friends of Miss Elizabeth Cranglc, who has been ill for the last ten years at St. Joseph's Hospital, will be glad to learn of her slightly Improved con dition Miss Ilena Cullen. who formerly lived In West Philadelphia, has returned to her home In Harrlsburg, after a two weeks' visit t5 friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Bekor n 319 South Forty-fourth street, and Mias Anne Elizabeth Baker, of 5327 Balti more avciuc. have returned rrom a week-end motor trip to Ocean City, i N. J, Miss Helen Mnrie Bovd. of tho 1'owel- ton Apartments, Is spending the suuuiKr months at Atlantic City. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs." James F. Conaty and her daugh - fi-.. r.Atr.,A rnnatv ana M1E1 Miss CaUiarlne Connty, have returned to their i home, 2333 South Fifteenth street, after Having made a visit wun irwimo ." -lantlo City. Mrs. Harry Allen Potamkln, formerly of 1724 South Seventh street. Is now living at 4S0B North Warnock street. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Reardon and tholr children, of 1547 West ,Fasyunt avenue, spent tho week-end at Wlldwood. Mr. nnd Mrs. James McClane. of '2112 South Seventeenth streot. have returned home nfter spending a few dayo with friends nt Ventnor. Mr. Edward Carroll has returned to his home. 2627 South Colorado terra" after having made a visit with his sis ter at her bungalow In Maine. He will leave next week for a short visit at the Delaware Water Gati. The Crown B. C. held Its annual ban our" Inst evening at tho Crown Club. Thirteenth and Federal streets. Mr. frownover was elected nresUlen . The following were present: Mr. Crownoer. Mr. J. Celta. Mr. S. Berger. Mr. French Mr. C. Mnncuso. Mr. J'. Lobert. Mn I "lPM. Mr. T. Call. Mr V. Lance Mr J Crystal and Mr. A. Buslllo J. Dunn. Mr. Dunn, an honorary member. Invited the club to a fifteen-mile auto ride ns a climax. TIOGA M Ruth Taggart. daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. W. Tnggart. of 36C2 North Eleventh street, und Miss Beatrice .Hun ter. of North Fifteenth street, arc spending several weeks at the Hotel Brighton, Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Logan, of North Twcntv-thtrd street, are passing the summer In Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo H. Wobensmlth, of 1813 West Ontario street, left pn Saturday to spend the remainder of tnc season ln Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Snmuel Mattern Billings, of 3340 North Sixteenth street, and Mrs. Billings's mother. Mrs. George T. Gravenstlne, nro occupying their summer homo at Ventnor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Tutcur, of 3333 North Carlisle street, have gone to Ocean City, to remain until autumn. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Cox. of Tork road, are summering ln Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Smith, of 3825 North Eighth Btreet. celebrated their tenth wedding nrtnlvcrsary at their homo on Friday evening. Among those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Francis Past and her son Mr. and.Mrs. Thomas Morgan. Miss Flora Allhouse, Mist Elizabeth Althouse, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred erick Hochswlnder. Miss I.nura Stelnert. Miss Llllle Stelnert, Miss Clara Stelnert. Mrs. Moffett, Mis.v Orthella Sloffett and Miss Laura Paige. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. P. Jackson, of North Fourth ntrrot. are pnenrllnK the summer at their cottago In Ocenn City. Mr, and Mrs. T. I.. Grcenbfru, of 1431 North Seventh street, announce the be trothal of their daughter, MIbh Ilena Oreenbers, to Mr. A. Maurice Price, of 3138 Clifford street. Mrs. Oeorge Patterson and her son, Master Paul Patterson, are spending the month of July as the truests of Mr. anil MrH. C. Anderson at their cottage in Seagate, N. T. Mr. and Mrs. Max Itnab, of 1807 North Seventh stret. announce the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Clara Itaab, to Mr. Louts Orossman. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seldman and family, of 1510 North Eighth street, are spending tho summer at Atlantic City. Mrs. 13. O'Nell. of Sixth and Thomp son streetB, Is visiting Mra. C. Paul at her cottage In Ventnor for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B, Sommer. of 4602 North Klghth street, are at Atlan tic City for the season. ull impurities. Individual attendants. No classes. fl Bcllevuc Court Building . 1418 Walnut Street H LED(MRPHILAi)ELPffiA, WEDNESDAY, JUliY 21, 1920. STRAWDERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs Beniamln Elnhorn. of 2005 Oxford street, nre spending the summer nt 17 South New Hampshire avenue. Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Markowltz and Miss Evelyn N. Mnrkowltz, of 2207 North Thirty-third street, arc spending the summer In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Louis O. rtablnovltch, of 2911 Oxford street, are being con gratulated on tho birth of a son, Stanley S. Rablnovltch. Mrs. Rablnovltrh was Miss Anna Gllckman before her mar riage. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welnsteln nnd ramuy. or 33a juaga avenu-, who nave uecn louring mo ureat Lakes nnd Canada, have returned to the Bacharach Apartments, Atlantlo City, for tho sum mer. FRANKFORD Miss Jane Adams, of Harrison rtreet has returned from a week's stay in Wlldwood as the guest of Miss Margaret Westcott. Mrs. William B. Mullen and her fam ily, of 4905 Frnnkford avenue, are spend ing tho summer at their eatt.ien In wilrt. wood Crest. Mr. Mullen will spend tha cm-onus wun nis lamuy. Mr. and Mrs. Robrt Blood and their family, of 4747 Lelper street, uro spend ing tho summer at Cape May. Mrs. C. Heunlncer and her rtnuirhlor. Mlsa Ruth Hennlnger, nre the gutstw of I .mt. ana jvirs. i uampucu at their sum mer noma in neimnr for upveral u'ibii. Mr. and Mrs. William Lowmn ;mrt family, of 1234 Allerigrovo street, nro spending tho season at their cottugo In Ocean City. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Hplnk. of Queen lane, will spend the closing weeks of summer In Atlantic City. Captain and Mrs. Irwin Orlndrod. of 3463 Queen lnne, have gone to New paltz, N. Y., where they will bo tho guests of Mrs Grlndrod's parents. Dr. nnd Mrs. Ell Beary. who havo been traveling through the West to the Pacific coast, have returned to their noino on yueen lane. Miss Jeannette Rocer. nf Kralt ntreel has left for a two weeks' stay at Niagara 1IUI3. uuriaio anu Canada, MANAYUNK The Mnnnyunk Business Men's Asso elation will give Its annual outing today at Collegevllle. Pa. The following from this section aro spending ten days at Atlantic city: Mr T.ouls Hausln Mr John Mcfool. Mr William Haas. Mr. William ,Runlzer. Mr. Charlca 'J hummell and Mr. Thomas Rcllly. NORRISTOWN .yi; ?nd Mrs George S. Itodenbaugh. of 406 West Airy street. hve announced the engagement of their daughter, MKi Margaret Rodenbaugh. to Mr. Harry 1. need, or this borough, formerly of I Shnmokln. Pn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Potts, of 742 Ht.m- I bridge street, gave n children's partv at ' their homo In honor of their small daughter. Miss Jenm -Potts. Among Hit guests wcreMIss Betty Armstrong, Ml Betty Evans. Miss Janice Raup. Miss .'iMibui-i iiu jjriwiier, hubs nutn UuKer, Miss Esther Prlntzn, Miss Betty Wil liams, Miss Katherluc Schelle, Miss l.vdln Johnson, Miss Patricia Kneas Miss Janet Pelsley. Mies Kathcrlne Custer, Miss Marjorle Stlne, Miss Mnrv Potts, Master John Daub, Masu-r Robert Sadler und Master Louis Knc.i.-.. ...Mr; am', Mrs. s. Clement Brown, of 71G East Marshall street, guvo u dinner of twcnty-flvo covers nt their home In honor or tiu-ir guests, Mr. ami .!i Joseph Brown nnd Mr. and Mrs C'lcnunt Brown. Jr., of Columbus o We Have One Sale Each Year Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter Goods OUR STOCIC IS ALWAYS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE About Vz Price 10.00, 12.00 Best Silk Shirts. . . .8.85 4.00 Silk Crochet 4-ip-Hands. . . .2.50 7.00 Bath Gowns 3.50 2.50, $3.00 Fine Silk Neckwear. . .1.50 2.50 White Madras Union Suits. .1.55 8.00, 1 0.00 Broadcloth andTub Silk Shirts, 5.75 18.75 White Flannel Pants (English Cricket), 14.75. ' Raincoats Half Price 40.00 Tyrol Wool Overcoats, 29.75 6.50 Best Blue Flannel Bathing Pants, 4.50 Office Coats, Golf Suits, Golf Vests, Underwear, Hosiery, Bathing Suits, etc. MANN & DlLKS MISS EMMA STAUFFER WEDS MR. MARTIN J. MAHONEY Marrlago of Miss Laura V. 8eeloy and Mr. Francis McShca Took Place Yesterday . Tho marriage of Miss Emma Berna dqtta Stauffer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albfrt Stauffer, of .".COS Baynton Street, to Mr. Martin J. Slahoney, of 6642 Chow street, will take place nt 4 o'clock this afternoon In the Church of St. Vincent de Paul. East Price street. German town, tho Ufv. W. N. Maddock ofn elating. . , Miss Cntharlno E. Dwyer will attend the bride as maid of honor nnd Mr. Jo seph McGoltoss will bo tho best man. The bride will wenr a gown of white ratln. trimmed -In duchers lace, with a court train falling from the shoulders. Her tlltl v.ll will l.n nrmncnl Wltlt n f cap of duchess lace and real orange blos soms, ane will carry n shower uouiiucv or unn roses and lilies of tno viukj. Miss Dwytr's frock will be of orchid satin and she will wear a hat to match. Sho will carry a bouquet of pink roses. A reception will Immediately follow the ceremony at the future home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnhoney, nt 815 East Wood lawn avenue, Oermantown. McSHEA SEELEY . A pretty wedding took place yester day afternoon nt 4 o'clock In St. An thony's Church, Twenty-fifth and Fltz water streets, when Miss Laura Virginia Soeloy, of 1254 South. Twenty-sixth fctret, and formerly of Washington, be nmo the bride of Mr, Francis L. Mc Shca, 1733 North Twenty-soventr street, a soldier In thn late war. The Rev. John B. McShea, of Our Mother of Sorrows Church, a brothtr or the bridegroom, who was a chaplain In the army 'luring the, war. performed the ceremony. The bride wps given ln mnrrlago by iter father, who was an ofUcer In the Civil War. and was attended by Miss Mar- p.'Vri.t TIa,1? nt, t..M.,Hmn1r1. Mr. ThOmaS I. McShe.i.' another brother of thu bride groom, was best man. MORENTZ STAHL , An Intnrrntlnir weddlnc of the mid summer will bo solemnized thU evening In tho Tabor Luthernn Church, when Miss Louisa C. Stahl. sister of Mr. Ernest and Rev. Paul I. Morentz. of 411 North Fourth street, will be mnrrled by tho pastor, tho Rev. Frederick Flothmelr, assisted by the Rev. F. O. Evers and the Rev. Slgmund von Bosse. The bride will wear a gown of white crepp de chine with a veil of tulle, caught with clusters of orange blossoms, and will carry a shower of Bride roses. She will be given In marrlago bv her brother and will be attended by Miss Caroline Rotne mnnii ihn will wear a cown of whlto creno de chlno finished with pink tulle and will carry pink roses nnd pink weet peas. The little flower girls. MIsm Grace Stahl and Miss Barbara Stahl. will wear white vollo frocks with pale blue ribbons, nnd their flowrr baskets will hold sweeetheart roses. The Rev Henry Elnstruch will be the bridegroom's best man, and the ushers will Include tho young m-n of the Bible class of the bride. In the Tabor Lutheran Sunday school. The service will be fol lowed by a reception at tho home of the bride's 'broth'r nnd sister-in-law. Mr nnd Mm Emll P. Stahl. 5209 North Third street. Upon their return from their wedding tour the bridegroom nnd bride will be at home at 48.39 Rising Sun avenue. , Club Warns of Speed Traps Snced traps for motorists have been laid in Wot Oheter. especially on Int tiuy nnci .unrKPi streets, according to n warning issued by tho Keystone Auto, mobile Cluh. Motorists nre also being arrested nt Urvn Mnwr for failure to blow horns nt dangerous crossings. HoM iloriraine W. B. KUGLER, Manager Broad at Fairmount Ave. ROOF GARDEN Table d'hote Luncheon 75c daily Table d'hote Dinner $1.00 daily SUNDAY du En DINNER JL.UV DANCING After 9s00 P. M. Music Piroctor CHAZIN Formerly Conductor of Orchestra f UGLER'S RESTAURAIs'T IVIANN & DILKS U02 CHESTNUT STREET DREAMLAND ADVENTURES TTW GYPSY RACE iir riArtnv rifArTKn in Training for the Race rj.RAY PRINCE wa.i a very swift vJ running hors " ,,aid Toddle Pup ktns to FVircrv nnd nillv n tin tr.t.l thm now ine iioit.o and the dogs, Shep and I Lady Ann, got ready for the race wltlt tho gypsies In which thev hoped to rea-! cue little Phil, the kidnapped boy. I "Tho gypRles bad found that Gray i Prince could go like the wind nnd they; often had tried his speed In races with ..,,... v.,., uirn nu nun iietiieii "t , theno horses except one. That ono was liomanv live. Iho fnvnrlln l.nan nf TlAfl ' Pettr. the evnv Itlni- iianmii n wn speed w just a little swifter than Gray Prince i irm, '", ! fnnllrrh In Bhni'a Ul- . ... 1.. f.n m bO SUrC O the finish of each race between them. " wo w may never get anoxner "But 1 will beat Romany Rye In tho ; chance, end.' declared Grnv ffrlnrn in ijhen thn Oray Princes trial or speed wltn no- $MrtSapetJbto&2tfX'l mn"y "J" came sooner than he expectedl to kiep Romany Rvi In raSslnn tr m fclv.The very next day he learned the- gyp Jmi hlPm iuTnoh wfl? t? keep him sles were planning to enter their horses eager for running, feeding him the right J" rcc t0 f l,cld at a falr ,n a nelB" amount of food, and rubbing him down boring town. after the races so he cannot get stiff What happened at the races will be I am going to train myself, and roiho told tomorrow, day when my muscles aro working , -- . smoothly, when my wind Is sound, and my body all fresh and eager, I'll show MOORESTOWN nomany Rye my heels and mako him ,, . .. ,,.,.,, n,n,,,, nnrt in v, ,ii, u, t bi.i .. i u, Mr, and Mrs. i-rancts u oner ana 'And when that romes.' ftld Gray Prince, lowering his volco so only Shep and Lady Ann could he"ar. 'I'll tako little Phil on my back and away we will "And uh.n tho. i.m.. uairi 'nrflviMrs. T H Dudley Prklns arc in Ocvan bo bo iasi me gypsies win never Do.tne summer. aoio 10 caicn us. nut until i prove inai I nm a better racer thnn Romany Rye, II tt'Mllrl l.a Att. f. ,n n l..n flH'rlV It would be follv for ua to run away Red Peter would follow on Romany nye and ho would bo sure Jo catch us.' "Shep. my father, wagged his tall In approval of this plan, but Lady Ann, my mother, was a bit doubtful. " "Do you think llttlo Phil can stay on your back when you nro galloping ns you would have tn gallop to bea,t Romany live'1 she asked. 'It takes a skilled rider to cling to a horse In such a race." i "That was true, only tne oiaer gypsy boys and gypsy men had -ever ridden either Gray Prince and Romany Rye when they were running at racing speed. Red Peter himself alwnys rode Romany Rye, while thn best rider among tho , gypsy boys rode Gray Prince. ' "Any lad that can stick on my back) as little Phil did when he tumbled out learn to rldo me when I am going at mv verv swiftest In a race,' neighed Gray Prince In nnswer to my mother. Til train him till he li the finest llttlo boy rider In the world.' "So Gray Prince began to train little ThU as a racing rider. Every day little Wl .IIV ..t .. DW... ...w ....V .. w.... , B WBQ 0 Sweaters for Your Trip No matter where you go you'll want a sturdy sweater for sports and a dainty, fluffy one for morn' ing wear. JAEGER sweaters have a smart ness woven in, that marks them different. Most every color and style to select from. Priced $12.00 upward. Ask for the Jaeger catalog it's easy to order by mail. Dr.JaGgersCo. 1516 QiestnutSt PHILADELPHIA Yj A E O Ef WtC 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 Silk Neckwear. . . .75 1 75 White Madras Knee Drawers, .95 .75 Cotton Hosiery 374 2.50 Mercerized Cotton Shirts. . .1.85 4.00 White Cheviot (collar att.) Shirts 2.85 Phil would climb a tree, and Oray Prlnco would trot beneath the limbs. Down would como little Phil, a chubby, saulrmy heap, but now ho didn't frighten Gray Prince, and tho horso was careful not to throw him off. 'Little Phil thought this was the finest kind of fun. He liked It particularly well when Oray Prince galloped through the woods nnd ho had to hang on to the horse's mane with hoth hands to keep from tumbling to the ground. "Each day Gray Prince galloped Just a llttlo harder, and ln this way little Phil became used to sticking on his back. ctnro In n. while little Phil had tumbles, and sometimes they hurt him, but as I nam otroro ne was a nrave cnap, bjiu even when he fell so hard that ho wanted to cry, ho forced the tears back and at once begn to climb a tree so ho could try nil over again. i.g0 at ast ho became such a good T,ier oray Prince felt he was ready for thn racn to cscane. ll Z ? r.-.fJi.. u u, lth Romany Rye," salti uray my father and mother, I must f beating him beforo wo start. City for several weeks. Mr and Mrs H. F. Stockwell have gone to Fayette, Me, lor tho rest or jir nn(j Mrs Harold Budd are I OCCUpylng the home of Mr, Asa S. Wing, . w i ... . on Central avenue. Mr nnd Mrs. E. Russell Perkins will rilOTOI'I.AY.4 PHOTO PLAYS THRU COMPANY r OFJMERICA ..,. -,.dv,t u.inw 16TH ARCADIA wPaiHo lltlOP. M. L'lnnvvnB' l'lnftn In "OLD WIVES FOR SBW" APOLLO 52D mMi8 HAMIT MOnKT In. "THE GAUNTLET' BALTIMORE B" SoA,? CONSTANCE HINNEY in 'THE STOLEN KISS" T3I T TI7niDr BROAD STREET AND i5L.Ut.DlKU HIISQttEHANNA AVE. .vai: MUHiiAT.m ON WITH THE DANCE" BROADWAY B5rna,f5 W?.amT ItOnERT WARWtriC In 'CITY OK MASK8" rADITHl "22 MARKET STREET LArl 1 JV in a. m to ii.tu p. ir WII.I. ROfiERS In "THE STRANGE HOARDER" i rr nMlM Gtn. ft Mapl'wood A. L.Wl.JlNlU4 sin, 7 ml 0 P. M. VtOI.A DANA In "DANGEROUS TO MEN" EMPRESS MAIN ST. MANAYVNK MAT! Nun DAIL.T VOLA VALE RAT.rH LEWIS In "COMMON-fjENPE" FAIRMOUNT ETHET. ri.AYTON In "A I.ADY IN I.OVE" tTAAAIt V THHATRK 1311 Market Kt T AIV11L, I n A M in Midnight MARY Mtf.Efl MtNTER In "PEOGY REBELS" K.TLJ CT THEATRH Blnw Sprue 3D 1 rl Dl. MATINEE DAILY WOLVES OP THE STREET" FRANKFORD 4715 FRANKFORD AVENUE WILLIAM S HART In "THE TOLI.OATE" GREAT NORTHERN Br.?7 "oW nERT l.TTELL In "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE" IMPERIAL SK1..?. nOTH A WALNUT PTfi & 0 D. W ORII'FITH In "THE GREATEST QUESTION" t CAPlCR IST & LANrASTER AVU. LtAUIllX StATINIlK DAILY GEORGE WALSH In "MANHATTAN KNIGHT" 1 IDCDTV BROAD A COLfMniA AV LltJCrVl I MATINEE DAILY EDtTH DAY In 'CHILDREN NOT WANTED" 333 MARKET pSTMrfo7,HTf WILLIAM FARNfM In THE ADVENTURER" JvrtnnPI :3 POUTII ST Orrhmrn lVlWU'l-.I- ContlnuniiB t to 11. ETHKL CLAYTON ln 'A WOMAN'S WAY" OVERBROOK ???,.a?d0rd av EtTOKNK O'RRIFN In HIS WIFE'S MONEY" CompI '" chart Bt.owinsr programs tor tho MgsiayiiBBSSSaBiM The Njmhr Of ftciw AVMT-AD In Our &JW Wu. Biaoi In 0t Dw AND I-The NbtR Or Peme Oy Cam Btach k 0i D" fr t fa Save Men Boys Cabinetmakers Clerks Machinists Laborers Woodworkers If you are looking for a goocj job, turn to the Help Wanted columns you'll find ads offer ing jobs in many factories, offices and homes. Mr. Employer If you need more help you can reach the right kind quickest if you phone Walnut or Main 3000 and run an ad in the morning and evening editions of The Public Ledger spend tho remainder of the sum: tflAlr entlntfj, nt CtrAan f!ltv. 'favi Mr. and Mrs. John C. Grebe, oi Cwv den, aro In Moorestown for several months. t Mr. H. A, Frantz and his family; of Chestnut street, are occupying ,n 'oot tnjo nt Ocean Grove, to remain until-, after Labor Day, WI68AHICKON Mr. Charles Kaln, Mr. Raymond "Bay-, lor. Mr, Roland Hutchinson. Mr. Walter Berry, Mr. John Reger, Mr. Walter' George Spencer, Mr Albert Spencer iMftf S3SI Raymond Mayer, Mr. Edward Ashwortn." xVl and Mr, Reginald Mallls, members of .the ,Jl Ilrotherhoncl of St. Andrew, are sceno- i Ing a week camping at Downlngtom Pa, Mrs. C. W Robinson, of Dawson ' street, nnd her daughter Miss Johanna Atklss, have gone to Wlldwood for the remainder of the season. ROXBOROUQH Mr. and Mrs. , Frederick Sobernhelmer and Miss Sobernhelmer. of Green lant, will leave on July 29 for Montreal and will spend some tlmo In Canada ' Mr. and Mrs. F. Oliver Kecly, of East Leverlngton avenue, are spending the summer nlong the Susquehanna river. Mr and Mrs, Warren KVely. of Green lane, left on Saturday for J?aglesmere. Mrs. Mildred Berry who haa been spending some time In Atlantic City, has roturncd to her home on Green lane, Mrs. 13. R. Clark, of East Walnut lane. Is entertaining at cards this afN crnoon at her home, with the following gucstst Mrs. Alfred Patchott. Mrs, Georgo Faustman, Mrs, H. D. Rogers, Mrs. Joseph Henry Ewlng, Mrs John Ferrler, Mrs. Joseph C. Davenport, Mrs John Collier, Mrs. Samuel R. Borer, Mrs. Walter K. Button, Mrs. James C, Wobensmlth and Mrs, Wilcox, rilOTOrLAYH Tho following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. PA1 APP '214 MARKET BTREET 1 -U-A-C 10 A, M. to 11 113 P. M. ,, -..NILES WEIiCK In "THE COURAGE OK MARGE O'DOONE" PR1NPPQCJ 1018 MARKET BTRKET i 11M.J H:3n A. M. tollilBP. M. . ALMA HANLON In "THE UNIIAPrY WIFE" RFP.FN1T MARKET ST. Below 1TTH , ' MARY PICKKORD In I A "REnECCA OK HUNNYBROOK FAKM' . RFAF TO GERMANTOWN AVK, f II-1, 1 KJ AT TULPEHOCKENi T. SUPER SPECIAL In "WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFET" ,- RIIRV MARKET ST. BELOW IUJD I jo A. M. tn llilC WILLIAM FARNtTM tn "TALE OK TWO. CITIES" TTH. P. M ?AnV 12" MARKET STREET OA VVJI 8 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT MARGUERITE FISHER In "THE WEEK-END" SHERWOOD Mirr9ao JACK PICKFORD In "BILL APPERSON'f? BOY" CTAM! CY MARKET ABOVE 10TH OlrtHLtl 1 1 : 1 r. A M ttl!lDP. M. CONSTANCE TALMA norc tn W "n BEAIirH OK A SINNER" V1PTORIA MARKET AROVE OTTI V lv I Ullrt n a sr - it-is p, m. i i ' i pff.i'.n in "THE nnPTTAV" jmrna. NIXON.NIRDLINCERfW I VJ THEATRES UJ BELMONT 6,r) ABOVE MARKET ZASU PITTS In "HEART OF TWEJrrY' AiKJwl "TWILIGHT HABIE8" CEDAR 00T11 AND CEDAR avhue E.MMA DtTNN In "MOTHER" COI FSFUM MAHKBT BETWEEN UL,IJCUIVl r,nT,r AND 0TH PRISCILLA DEAN In "THE VIRGIN OK STAMHOUL" IIIMDn FRONT ST t: GIRARD AVE. n nn VrAnVtnrA T . juiiiuu Jitmhn. Junction on Kranhford CHAntTTTE WALKER In "EVE IN EXILE" lOniT'20 AND LOCUST STREETS UUV-UOl Mut.. i nn a-no Eves. 0:30 to 11 W. S HART In "SAND" NIXON B2D AND MARKKTS.BTS.- nd 0 SHTRLEV MASON In "LOVE'S HARVEST" RIVDT 1 B2D AND PANSOM 8TS. 1X1 V vyjl TATINRR DAILY SIR or ivpir i-T-R-non-S "THE RIVER'S END" STRAND OERMANTO-N AVE. T VRNANOrt hit WILLIAM S HART In "SAND" WEST ALLEGHENY Xhb?n, PtlYANT WASHRURN In MRS TEMPLE'S TELEGRAM" wtck upfrari Saturd.iy pciilnz unJ Sundr. Time Women Girls Cooks Houseworkers Clerks Operators Stenographers '&. -fl-J W9. A T$' Z'i Ji 'I vyj s'l 4'vl M riL r ,- it. .V'J a5sr,Hf U02 CHESTNUT STREET -DP- S. kb.ll&2t W Hw 't"tf ,i &&$L :'3 t.v Hairdrcsslng and Manicuring M rmmrmimimmamai Li . j ?.miLlj:-, r. Jikiidmte
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