i 7i '. re. r, V'W. itlh ' ft ' , ! . JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy JPynne Talks of the Starr-Page Engagement. She Hears That Miss Wanamaker Is Well Again. Other Items of Interest I WAS so Interested yesterday fo hear of the engagement of Edth Page nnd Dr. Isaac Starr, Jr. Such n de lightful and suitable engagement 1 I do so like to hear of a union between members of old Philadelphia families like that. Edith Pago Is, you know, the daughter of the Howard Wurts Pages and n granddaughter of Mr. S. Davis Page. She Is, therefore, n nteco of Mrs. James Large and of Mr. Wil liam Byrd Page. Edith Is the eldest of the thrco Page girls. She made her debut about three years ago. Evelyn nnd Mary, her younger sisters, were introduced at a tea given by their parents last No vembcr at their home, 1013 Clinton street. Mrs. Page and Edith arc nt present up in Nova Scotia, where they have gone for this month nnd August. TSABEIi PAGE is a cousin of Edith's. J. She, by the way, is stm m Cali fornia, and is succeeding very well, I have heard, in her noting. The Pages ore all perfectly charming Doctor Starr Is the son of Mr. and Airs Isaac Starr, of Chestnut Hill. His mothe'was Ml Mary Savage Bar c av and I think that ho and Edith nre (llstanUy related, for the Barclays and wfftSr.. and Wurts and Pages and Savages are all connected. No date has been set for the marriage, but, you know, lenphty engagements seem to Emit of fashion these days, so I guess it will not be very long before the wedding bells will be ringing. T IIBAIt that Frances and Elaine -l Sullivan have gone up from T.oob Island, where they have been v siting the Francis Burrall Hoffmans and their rmall nephew, who Is a year old now, to Narragansett Pier. Elaine has devel oped into an exceedingly pretty girl. She has lovely coloring, and in some ways reminds me of her sister, the late Mrs. Hoffman, though she is n more vivid type than she was. Mrs. Sullivan has gone down to At lantic City for a short while. The Sul livans do not intend to spend any time in the Adirondacks this Mason. -I ranees and Elaine will return to Radnor in a few weeks from Narragansett. YOU will bo glad to hear, as I was, that Isabella Wanamakcr Is home again after three weeks at the hospital. To be sure, she was at the Ablngton, and as far as hospitals go, that is a delightfully appointed one ; but then one is usually pretty sick to have to be thcro IS USUUIl Iireil- BICK lO nuve IU " '"l l... anna tn T''U.. . "" three weeks, and so I am glad she iss3sB0ne t0 Tacon t0 tn iptp busl- nble to be home once more, for tnat proves that the operation was a suc cess and that now she is, ns the babies say, "all better." ahe had appenui eitis, you know. She went homo to Woodroyd this week. Alma, her sister, is un at Lake Mohonk now vlsftlnc Mr, and Mrs. Judson Spranklo, but she will return to Merlon next week. She is going to spend the month of August at camp iroquois. Lane winnopesauKee. I HEAR rumors that the Supper Club is to be a go again next winter. I am so glad, for I think those parties are always delitrhtful. and Mrs. Hutch- Ii ison Scott makes such a delightful hostess. The wee bird who told me about it was Lot sure whether it was to be, ' 1.... T J L. It. l I. r (i.-ii uui i iiouut ii not ii .urn. dcoic is wining to chaperone the affairs ngain, for they have always been great fun. And last year the younger set took to them, too, as well ns tho older and middle sized. TTEEP your cars open for an engage-- ment I expect to come out before the end of this siAnmer. Tho man has a terrible case; of that I'm Bure; and I think the girl is getting it very hard. too. Tou'll be mirprlsed when you hear it. because I don't think you have OBnkling of It. ton sec, the man is not a Philadelphian nnd has only been on here a few times, but I have seen him several of those few times, and he certainly is head-over-hcels in love, and I. don : bame him. She's one of the Bweetest girls I know, and thnt is going Borne, tor I know n great many. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Thomaa Learning,, of Wayne and BaJtlm' Jft Eustls ThomPsno9n.anof t,?i 0re' w"1 'eave on Wednesday July 28, for a six- weeks' trip to Banff" Canada, and Seattle, Wash. nff' onS-HUi Twnm,ns T- Ta,.s(?n' of Pembrooke- Tu.Scp. lnyhoCnordo'f :- ssary T$ SaiL.s.cJi"j-0' DW "a-r. whose en Tn. C. " la ur- morion E. Evnns has rlUdedeCMrsnnnWdl She guests In" Miss cnrinS. y"iiim Carmalt Scull. Hastinw ' iTr B,t PrMnVln' M's Ethe r- '"Pi1' RIrs- James II. Little Miss Mrlmnud,S,0Jf' MISS Loufe y. WlJdlmVndIJ0eer,, Jfrs winiam SdSh(GTrdIeaArnbe"t W" Hpea and Mrs. Edw n c. Walker, of The of "this City."' ThmaS W"llnB P6ters' dlMann?u "7 Robert E. Tracy, of In- &la0Znl eir way o &T, Mass., whero they will spend August. of Th.anLMl?' Henry Ashton Little, th. T,rch"''. Strafford, were among At? JmS aL lJl? J"nncr Kven at the K" Yah' Club, on Monday night, m honor of Sir Thomas Llpton. their ?nnnJIrs- .Le5yftrd Heckscher and wil iJa,mlly' .of nol'ngbroko, Radnor, to Maine "" W6eH fr a camDln tr'P KavrSr.rJr,""2m ' Wlederselm. 2d, of i?,y4Cr.e,8''. .8t- Davids, left on Thurs- w;iinnV,B1 ne.r "wnor. Mrs. Charles S. bu?i wi.wh0 ls. ustay'nff nt St. Peters ourg, Fla., for tho oummer. T!oJi A"J. ?"". Thomas MaoKellar rioCni Vur.lneT aa"Bnter, Miss Eleanor inenrt' & Cress,'rook Farm, Devon, will Jame.town.rei2Ul! " ' th 8Ummer ftt Vii&ntSaml,eI T- Bodlne, of Stonelelgh. WhS&r.' mS?1" 80m tlm6 at ofMirKoancl JIrs' Clarence H. Clark. 3d, hou H a?r,i5e .5treet' Ilave ahen a louse at St. Davids for the summer. ami hSa M"- William Struthers Ellis a?eP daughter, Miss ClntraN Ellis, sDimi H1'l Farm. Bryn Mawr. aro Krn nB pa,rt ,of lhe "ummer at Wllls xro, near Lake Champlaln, N. Y. DavM.and.,.Mrs- prank Dlsston, of St. taA1'.8antTc11CltPy!nd ,h "eXt itW WMlt8 M?!!.? Sirs' T' Elwood Allison have have hflnr(i' from ChcQB". whero they rt .ee1uror a fortnight at Lake For- Sf" of Mr" nnd Mrs" BreMiei5 dau?hter. Miss Anna h!S5i tiVSey' t0 Mr- Herbert Haltemann nd0'f8'Dton,M5: ana Mrs" w- Tork' d Mrs'-. ymtr fatten, of New "!, D'rth of a son. Mrs. Flatten will be Uurtt.?red, a? Ml05 Katharine Vele Vl.i?fw Mr; an1M"". Herman It ToVk'r.JfJ?,' "V -iiotoon. of N.ew .joric dad PnltjrvUleu,L, tfitfut1 t ' T". - fflUIV! .j.. t..i. . urV f. u .1 ,! '.?.(!,., j .H . .0 i ii ;" ', -vi .-iw v t- T-"".- .Wfl, Mm'Mi iktk tyfttntMi--",J"j-LA''rr- if-.i. ,.j.'i.;,... u..i.i.g.' ' .-iv. l. .,; ,, of Mr. and Mf. John Luoey at their summer homo, Island Height. N. J. Miss Elizabeth Wills Mencko, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Mencke, of Overbrook, and Miss Mildred Elsenhower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Elsenhower, of Germantown, are the fcuests for a few days of Miss Lorna I. Mackey, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry A. Mackcy, nt their cottage at ventnor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul L. Wolfe, of Sher wood road, Overbrook. will leave In a few days for Atlantic City, whore they will spend tho montn of August at the Marlborough-Dlenhelm. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harold Watson will sail on the Caronla from vw Vnri today. They will make a tour of tho unusn isics una nuena the worlds conference of Friends, to ho held In, Lon don Mr. Watson Is one of the delegates appointed Wy the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends. Mr. Arthur E. Pew, who soiled for Europe n short time ngo, has arrived in Paris, where ho will remain for a few weeks. Dr nnd Mrs. B. Hnlnor. nt loni vr.iv. I Thirty-third street, navo left Long where they expect to remain several months. Mrs. J. Levi, of the Majestic Hotel, and her grandson. Master Milton Snel lenburg, of Old York road, havo gone to Chicago to spend tho summer with Mrs. Levi's son-in-law, nnd daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Straus" and their family, at their country home In Highland Park, 111. The will be joined OY Mr. Levi In Allt'llat nnrl AvnM . return East In September. GERMANTOWN Mrs L. n. Stevenson, with her daw-h- n:, iI.lsSc.Po"' Stevenson and Miss i-nnnotto Stevenson, havo returned to their home at 125 West Mt. Airy avenuo from tho Pocono mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Shore, 6311 hnermnn street, are receiving congratu lations upon the birth of a daughter, Anne Drew Shore, on July 9. Mrs. Shoro wiL'-..b0 "numbered on Miss Anne Johnstono. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Johnstone, of 6353 Magnolia avenue. iMlsa ?e",s.le Henderson, of Thorpe's lano nnd Winter street. Is spendlng somo time at Perth Amboy. N, J. From lii? ,8inf. wln so l0 New York for a short visit. .inIrKi Ethel "ogeland. of Andalusia, will b6 the guest for a few days of Mr. w uiIrs-. Ha,rry M- Eaton, at 809 East Washington lane. ,7,r,n Pd . i?-. WHHam Hammorsley, or 410 West Chelten nvenue, are occupy ing their new homo near West Chester. Miss Esther Johnstone, of 5353 Mag- a1vii?-'1Ve' JB .vlslt,n relatives at Ashevllle, N C. for a fortnight. The marriage of Miss Edythe C. Par sons, of 112 West Ashmead street, to Mr. John M. Barnett, of 122 North Lln denwood avenue, will take placo on Mon day, August 2. Mr. Oscar Oehrlng, of Thorpe's lane. -,Mr,nnd .Mrs Frank C McComas. of i36 Church lane, will spend part of iuBuni ml tupo jnne, iMass, Mr. and 5It tt n etgnikn.,, .t 730 Church lane, have returned to their home from Ocean City. Mias Virginia Stan3bury has returned from a visit to her grandmother In Baltimore. The Rev. Henry F. Wllkle and Mrs. Wllkle. of Penn, Wlster and Chew streets, have also returned to their homo from vlslt lncr Mr. nnd Mrs. Stansbury In Ocean City. Mrs. Kitty Craven, of 5380 Chew street, Is occupying her bungalow In tho Pocono mountains. Mrs. Craven's sis ter, Mrs. Day. Is occupying the Chew street homo during her absence. Mrs. Nathaniel Jonus, Sr., anj her son, Nathaniel Jones. Jr., havo returned to their homo from Perth Amboy. NORTH PHILADELPHIA ir2rrVan1 Mr.s- William H. Marshall, of 1525 Diamond street, will spend the late summer and early fall at Cape Cod, Mass. ioJI16,,?' a""1 Mrs- Ernest Bawden, of JZ09 West Lehigh avenue, will leave early in August for an automobile trip along tho Maine coast. ofl?ir.nn.5 Irs- William Duffleld, of 2619 North Eighteenth street, will leave tlie end of the month for their bungalow at uainesport, along tho Hancocas creek. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Lownsbury have returned from a tour,through the West to California, visiting the national parks, and have gone to Canada for the re mainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs John B. Hlpwell have returned from their wedding tour and are at home at 2138 North Nineteenth street. The bride was Miss Mildred E Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Brooks. Mr and Mrs. Brooks have gone to Ocean City for .the late eummor Mr. and Mrs Rowland Pegley, of 1429 North Fifteenth street, are passing the season In the Pocono mountains. Other Phlladelphlans summering in the Pocono mountains are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doscher. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Klumpp aro oc cupying their summer homo in Park land, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Kaufmann, of 2110 Spring Garden street, havo re turned from the Pacific coast, whero they landed fiom a tour in tha Orient, and are In their country home, Phllmont, Pa, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. ond Mrs. Matthew Arkrlght, of 1511 Spruco street: Mr. and Mrs. James Caffry. of 2341 South Seventeenth street, nnd 'Mr. James Caffry, Jr.. 2448 South Bancroft street, have returned homo from a motor trip to New York. Dur ing their visit there they were tho guests of Mrs. B. Caffry at her home In rvewarK. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Fredericks, Jr, 949 Wolf street, nre receiving congratula tions on the birth of a daughter, July 21. Mrs. Fredericks, Jr., will bo remem bered as Miss Marie Cox. Miss Beatrice Wilson, of 2518 South Eighteenth street, will spend this week end at Chelsea. Mrs. Allco Mohr and her daughters, Miss Cnmlllo Mohr, Miss Helen Mohr and Miss Allco Mohr. of 2521 South Fif teenth street, will spend a few days at Wlldwood. Mrs. Joseph Halpln, of 1721 Rltner street, will leave next week with her sons, Mr. Joseph Halpln, Jr., Master Jack Halpln nnd Mnster William Halpln, and her mother, Mrs. Regan, to spend the re. malnder of tho season nt Atlantic City. Mrs. James Mlchlo nnd her daugh ter. Miss Jessie Buchannnn Mlchle, and her son, Master John Mlchle, of 2519 Swain street, will leave today for an ex tended trip to tho Great Lakes and will spend some tlmo In Toronto, Canada. They will return home about Septem ber 1. Miss Eleanor V. Boyle, formerly of :?iuin ijnuaueipma, nas neen entertain ing Miss Adelaide Henrietta Stocklns, of London. Miss Stocklns will leave on August 1 for an extended trip through tho western states and after September 15 will make her home at 048 North Fifteenth street WE8T PHILADELPHIA Miss Mary Levan will entertain tho Kappa Beta Sigma Sorority at her home, 733 Norh Forty-first street, this afternoon, at a miscellaneous shower In, honor of Miss Charlotte Zelsse, whose engagement to Mr. Robert Reynolds Hlrsch. has been announced. ru AMJ Ufa YTam fn amnn r3 lO , Mr. HI1U iUIB, J1U4I If V.oatnu. i ., North Tallahasse avenue, Atlantlo City, have as their guests airs, passman's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Cravls, of tho Brantwood Apartments, Parkslde avenue, until thelp new homo Is com pleted, Mrs. Cassman will bo remem bered as Mies Cella Cravls, of this city. Her brothers, Mr. William Cravls and Mr. Daniel Cravls, aro at camp In the Adirondacks. Mrs. Howard L. Weatherly and her dnughter, Miss Carol Smith, of 3919 Chestnut street, havo left for White Sulphur Springs, Va,, where they wllll remala until the middle, or September, ' M ... A ... . , j'-.V4ii.4,., ...AjinfiiH1' IV '"'ir 'SflC-Ji. "TJ , . j m'XPPPPPPPP yA v i mtKmtrfr VIIhJiB- pppppBpB' Wy Pr7f SUSS PATSY TYSON Daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Carroll turned from a trip .through tho West, are spending tho remainder of the sea son at their cottage, In Wllduood, N. J. MANAYUNK The Rev. Francis B, Barnclt. of 154 Krams ncnuo, will leavu on August 1 to Join Mrs. Barnott and their children nt their bungalow In Connecticut. The Rev. Henry A. D. Wackcr, pas tor of the Lutheran Church of the Epiphany, with Mrs. Wackcr nnd their young son, Master Henry S. Wackcr. of Dexter street, will leave on August 1 to pnsa tho month In Brooklyn ns the f;uest8 of Mr. Wackcr's mother, Mm. lenry Wacker. ROXBOROUGH Mrs. Helen Splcse, of Lyceum avenue, who Is occupying her summer homo In Ocean City, will entertain the members of the Aid Society of tho Ebenezcr Methodist Church on Monday. Her gue.sta will Include Mrs. Frank Flana gan, Mrs. Harry Turner, Mrs. John Clark. Mrs. William Clark. Mrs Harry Nice, Mrs. Edward Flanagan, Mrs How ard Lukens, Mrs. Raymond Hlllsley, Mrs. W. Winner, Mrs. Whiteside, Mrs William Miller. Mrs. William Miller, Jr., Mrs W. Butler and Mrs. Ralph Farrand. Mr. and Mrs. George Bovard, of East Monastery avenue, aro receiving coi gratulatlons on the birth of a daughter on Sunday, July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flanagan, of Lyceum avenue, have gone to Asbury Park for the balance of tho season. WISSAHICKON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, of 207 Rochelle avenue, have been passing part of the month In Atlantic City. Their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher, have returned from their wedding journey and will be at home at 5527 Catharine street Tho bride wan Miss Helen Alexander. Mrs. Jane Field and her son, Mr. Ivan Field, formerly of Rlghter street, are occupying their new home at Sunny sldo avenue and Thirty-fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hoffman, hav ing returned from the coast of Massa chusetts, are at home at 206 Sumac street. The bride was Miss Ruth Allan. HOLMESBURO Mrs Alfred Cartledge, of 3011 Deca tur street, is entertaining Mrs. William Clark and Mrs. Edith Paulson at her cottage in Ocean City. Miss Annette Walnwrlght. of Rhawn street, will spend tho week-end in At lantic City as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Gallagher at their cottage. Mrs. George F. Enoch, of 8037 Frankford avenue, has been entertaining Mrs. Frederick Bonner, of Alexandria, Md., as her guest for a short stay. NORRISTOWN Miss Anna Hunsbergcr. of West Main street, entertained at cards and a mis cellaneous shower at her home In honor of Miss Florence Tinkler. Tho marriage of Miss Tinkler nnd Mr. J Newton Hunsberger. brother of Miss Hunsberger, will take place in tho fall. There were twenty guests present, and favors at cards were received by Miss Effle Brant. Miss Wllda Kneas and Mrs. Edward Wllllver. Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Mary Poinsett, of Bur lington. N. J., anil, Mr. .Donald Forbes Corson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Percy Cor son, of Plymouth Meeting, on Wednes day, In St. Jiarys episcopal unurcn, Burlington, N J. Among tho guests present from this borough were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorga Corson, Mr. and Mrs. Morris price and Mr. George C. Corson. The bridegroom Is a graduato of the Isorrls town High, School. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Ross, of 117 Wood street, are receiving congratula tions on tho birth of a daughter. Clara Louise Ross, on Thursday. Mrs. Ross before her marriage was Miss Leila Jar rett DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Henry H. Keene, who has been tho guest for several days of Mr. and Mrs. J. 9. Beetem, of 1518 Pino street, has returned to her home In Ridley Park. A swimming contest will tako place this afternoon at Broomall's lake, Media, In which the participants will bo em ployes of tho Pennsylvania Railroad. A program of Bports was given this morn ing at Swarthmoro. Mrs. Charles Gllliland and her family aro occupying their cottage In the Po cono mountains, whero they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. Gll liland Joins his family over the week ends. Mr. and Mrs. William T Gayley. Jr, of Chester, nre occupying their cottage at Cane May. whero they will remain for two months. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Long and their family havo Just returned from a motor trip to Capo May, whero they spent a few days. Ater motoring to the Poconos for a short stay they will go again to Congress Hall, whero they will remain until early In September, when they will return to their home in Chester. Tho first morning card party given at Strathaven Inn, Swarthmore, took Place on Wednesday and will be followed by one each week. Tho regular dances are given on Saturday evenings. Mrs. Henry Berlin and her son. of Po.t-au-Prlnce, Haiti, arrived in New York this week and are now the guests of Mrs, Berlin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Rush, at Wilmington, Del. Later Mrs. Berlin will como to Moylon. where she will visit several of her friends. FRANKFORD ,Mlis J. Hilda Waters, of 1882 Allen grove street, and Miss Marlon Crank shaw havo returned from a few weeks' stay at Wllwood and are now visiting tho Rev. and Mrs. Albert Thomas, of Lyons, N. Y, Mrs. J, Anderson and her daughter, of Orthodox street, and Mrs. o, Mc Cullen are spending the month at At lantlo City, from where they will go to Belgrade, Me., to remain for a few weeks. "Aft- nn4' fl. T7niv Qlt1.Al. U25S. frankford" avenue, who.iuvvV re- kt r tlvi'.t ,.r . ,, ,r .' j' f" ' mWJitont i i ,m;mWH,rtf ' "' -V,.' Thoto by J Mlti-hell Elliot S. Tyson, of 1000 Spruce street MISS SARA L. MONTGOMERY BRIDE OF MR. C. HASSOLD Interesting Wedding of Miss Anna Field and Mr. Thomas Llndberg An' Interesting wedding will take placo In tho Church of St. Martin s-ln-thc-Flold, Chestnut HIM, at 4 o'clock today, when Miss Sara Louise Montgomery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mont gomery, of 8227 Norwood street, will become the hrlde of Mr. Carl S. R. Has sold.of Mt. Airy. Tho Rev. Wood Stew art will perform tho ceremony and Mr. Montgomery will give his daughter In marriage. Miss Margaret Elizabeth Montgomery will attend her sister as maid of honor and Mr. Victor Hassold will bo his brother's best man. Only members of the Immediate families will attend the ceremony and the reception which will follow at the home of tho bride's parents. LINDBERI3 FIELD An Interesting midsummer wedding "as solemnized this morning at LI o'clock In tho Wakefield Presbyterian Church. Germantown, when Miss Anna Gertrude Field, daughter of Mrs. Jane Field, formerly of Rlghter street, WIs sahlckon, and Mr. Thomas Llndberg, of New York, were married by the pastor, the Rev. Hugh B. McCrone. The bride wras f.'.Y?.n ln marriage by her brother. Mr William B. Field, nml tnu tinnt. tended. She wore her traveling suit of dark bluo taffeta with a duvetyno hat to match and carried orchids and lilies vi uiq vauey. . Mr. Llndberg had for best man Mr. "an W. Field, ulso a brother of the bride. Following the quiet ceremony there was a breakfast at tho Bellevue ?ija!. rd. for. the families and a few f0I2nd wh.a decorations. Mr. Llndberg . ",,,"" w, leave ior L.aio ueorge a" will be nt homo after October 1 "i urn amuton Hotel, New York. WILDS EVANS -The wedding of Miss Martha E. .Vans. niLllcntar nt T.. n.1 r T1.n J" 'i"1"' of 122 Seltzer street, and Mr. Edgar L. Wilds took place on Wed nesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, with the 5ev,i. Frrest E. Dager, D. D., of St. Pauls Reformed Episcopal Church, ortl e'atlng. The bride was attended by ....o. juiiii urayton, ana mr. urayton was best man. tlnnn thir nmn fm their wedding tour Mr. and Mrs. Wilds mil ue at nome at lzs seltzer street. WASMUND BRIGGS The marrlago of Miss Florence Jo sephlne Brlggs, 6lster of Mr. and Mrs Frank P. Brlggs, of 67 West Washing ton lane, to Mr. Louis John Wasmuncl son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wasmund, will tako placo at 6 o'clock this after noon In the Trinity Lutheran Church, GTmantown. the Rev. Dr. T.fttti.,. r Yoe ofllclatlng. Mr. Brlggs will glvo his sisier in niarriane. auss Anna King will attend the bride as maid of honor ond tho bridesmaids will be Miss Paulino Lang and Miss Louise Sheppard. Little Miss Mabel Brlggs, a niece of the bride will bo the flowec girl. Mr. Elmer Was mund will act ta best man for his brother, and tho following gentlemtn will act as ushers: Mr. William Mason and Mr. Harold Plum, of Merchantvllle N. J. A reception will Immediately fol low the ceremony at the home of the bride. MOORESTOWN Mrs. William E. Ward and her family lne been vlsltlnic Mrs. J.. It, Cllver .In IMddonneld, N. J. '"' Mrs T. Morrell Newborn, of King ston, N. C, has been tho guest of Mrs. James Tiger, of East Second street. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Wallace are occupying tho home of Mrs. Wnllnco's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, of nast Main street, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wood, Jr., and their family are spending tho sum mer at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Wing and their family havo gone to Sunset, Deer Isle, Me. Mr and Mrs. E. J. Whitacre, of East Second street, announce tha engagement of their daughter, Miss Ethel Carrie Whitacre, to Mr. Frank C. Smith, of Washington. NEWYOPK EXCURSION F " ? Tax SOc Sunday, July 25 Jenliintomi. iinrn .inai Loian Bad ,t.,,,.,u.r.n.lnJr. ljve Nw VL : OU rt. Jinn 1" M 1 TUurtu I.Ki v rM,P tundsrd time. ' - -- - 'vuuint time, and'Ti'.' ElcUM,on A" Phila. & Reading Ry. 'u- i'" . TPT . "Avy'J?!' . . 1.T.rtW . ' i. fc. .a ik WJ 'L'ft-v'TM-L.S ,.'..' i,re fll i I J HsEtrMiE 3lW?WiMHilwMnIU ! KTr ""'"n, 5535 ttr y '.' .ri nil1 I 'fcBflbv HsH I I itCuv n taj&MpaMte!.t,w,i .f "-'.wtow. , wr;h SMtTBDAV JULY .24 Ld2tf THE DAILY' NOVELETTE THE DAY OF MEMORIES THE day of memories tho saddest, sweetest day of nil the vear had come. An old man, white and bent, had risen enriv nnu now was Kneeling on the fresh, damp earth among his flowers. In the blossomed nnnle.tren th little -birds had begun their morning song. All eise was bum. With much care he cut his bower offerings wot with the night's dow. His wife asleep In the little country church yard had knelt beside him Just a year ago and, with wrinkled hands thnt trembled nnd picked tho flowers as they fell before his sclBSors. 'Twns she who placed them with rare taste and tender ness upon the mounds thnt marked the final resting place of thoso who wcro most dear. Now they lay upon the ground. He picked them up with hands that trem bled, too. Some lone-stemmed violets and lilies of the valley: her favorites. Ana men tnerc was nis son; me iaa who left his young bride to answer his country's call, Just aB his father, so many ytars before had gone away to march with Shermnn to the sea. Only- only he had been sparedJ Tho lad wounaeu on san Juan mil l 'inev brought him home, but' soon the old eyes filled with tears. It was all so fresh In his mind. Tho stretcher, the young wife, the babv boy. the days of nope, tho davs of despair, tho longer days of reconciliation. The widowed mother and her baby, however, had ntnvpcl nn nnd filled the old house with sunshine. Tho little boy, son and grandson of a soldier, was never weary of the tales of battle, and ln tho long winter evenings would sit upon the arm of his grandfather's chair and beg for more. Then another war had como : one more terrible , than nny. other known. And tho call for men the battle cry was louder and stronger ,than ills mqther's icarim pieauings anu nis granaparenis broken entreaties. "Do not ask me to stay behind I" he cried. "Don't make It harder than it Is 1 It's only my duty. It's In the blood I" So he .went away, and with him went the sunshine. His letttrs wcro full of hope and courage and Interest. How fine our loldlers were! How splendid were the French both men nnd women ! Perhaps, when tho war was over and he came back he would bring wpII, something to surprise them I But just beforo tho war was ended, the messaco came that he had fallen. Somewhere ln France. And his mother. tno woman wno nau given so mucn a husband nnd a son the ono who has tho hardest part to bear In any war soon rested beside her soldier lover. The old man's eyes were blurred with tears. He was so alone; Just waiting for "taps." Tho younger ones had been taken first. Why had ho been left? Tho picket gate opened and a very llttlo boy ran down tho graveled path. A young woman, with hands tensely clasped and lips trembling watched tho meeting. The old man looked up. Tn nowers leu irom nis nanus. A cry cscapea nis lips. "My little Davy' My little boy My I" He tried to rise. All strength seemed to have ltft him In a flash the girl was through" the gate nnd at his side. ' "Forgive me sir'" She took his arm to steady him, and with her help he rose to his feet. "I speak not well your language but I understand your heart. Davy ho was my husband. He died for my dear France ! He tells mo of Amer. lea and you the most kind man in all the world. He tells me, If anything happen to him, I bring our little Davy to you. You you will let us Btay? A wonderful smile broke through the old man's tears. His heart was singing. "God moves In a mvsterlous way his wonders to perform " Ho had been left bv divine purpose to welcome this little French war bride and her baby so like the little Davy ot the past to say "This Is your home and I am your protector." God would surely spare him long cpough to make good tho faith of the soldier who fell In France. wl'lU"ey are beautlful ! Thy mU8t "ot Ho looked down. The girl was pick ing up the cut flowers, and, with deft nnKers. arranging them. This is our Memorial Day," ho said. Every year I take them to our little cemetery. Today I would havo gone alone but for you and Davy." of the little boy. With a beautiful ges. ture. sho touched his arm. "And hut for you, we, also. wouM havo been alone." Standing thus, the notes of a bugle ii u.5 'a'nerly tenderness he placed Us old hand on the bright curly head ing call for those who were to march in the ever-thlnnlng ranks that yearly pay homage to the heroic dead The old man straightened his shoulders, and a,..8.parkT17 of Pride came into his dim eyes. He raised his hand to salute, and ,who knows but what the lad who W'on San Juan Hill and the boy whS at attenMon"06 WerB Btandlntr wlth h"" TIOGA Mrs. Oscar Voekler. of 2251 West jenango street and her daughter, Miss Dctothv Voekler, have gono to selms grove for the remainder of tho season Mr. nd Mrs. Maurice Beckhart. of Rest Tioga street, are spending the summer at Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Earl Campbell of SrtnS Dnenn1sIant, CUy' " S ! Yennl3: Mr. Howard MacNamee, Jr., son of "w nub nuBti, who are pas.sing tno i'.r. a,.. " "uwura juacxame. of I 2133 West Ontario street. Is spending a fortnight at Gratersford, Pa. Mr and Mrs. Daniel J, Kecgan have returned from Atlantlo City and are at home at 3520 Judson street The brido was Miss Mary Dempsey. chkbtniit ni:i o A SUMMER SHOW .""!' E"orUeComedlcnnel HENRIETTA GROSSMAN Hupnortfd by a flplrndld Company in "EVERY HALF HOUR" llr Mliirt fowlr nnd Roy nrlnnt EQUILLA BROS. Mntfr nf KqnlUhrlum HUBERT H. KINNEY & CORINNE ArtUtu of Quality In i New Dunce 1'rndtirtlnn TOM TITKKtt nt tlm Tlnnn AN ADDED l'KATI'RW AGNES FINbAY & CHARLEY The ropulur Comedienne! EDNA AUG In Original Clinrnrtfr Stnillm TWO SHOVtH DAILY. P. M., 30 AND 65c. NIOHTrt, R O'CLOCK. 30n TO SI SO IM'l.nilNO WAR TAX." SKATS OX s M.i: ONK WT.KK IX DV?NCK ' .n w ..I: ' l ' ' r ';".'"wr" ' -w. ,...:. -itUM&J ' -VW.J MISS CROSMAN BACK Noted Comedienne of "Legit" to Be Vaudeville Star nt Keith's After an absence of several years, Henrietta Crosman Is ngain to appear hero ln vaudeville. This notable legiti mate actress Is to present for the first time a one-act playlet, a comedy of unusual theme, called "Every Half Hour," written for her nnd to be shown nt Keith's next week. Miss Crosman has engaged ns her leading man St. Clair Hnles. a graduate of the University ui Pennsylvania and a former principal of the Mask nnd Wig Club. Miss Crosman Is recognized ns one of America's foremost comediennes. She has played tho women of Shakespeare, tho Pilgrim of John BUnyan ; sho has portrayed various historical characters nnd sho has been cast for roles ot importanco In modern plays. Her career has been a long and dis tinguished one. and sho Is one of the most Important additions to the vaude ville stage. She Is mentioned nmong tha fine Rosalinds and only recently her Mistress Ford ln "The Merry Wives" was declared the finest performance of the rolo within memory Guide to Photoplays for the Week to Come Photoplays STANLEY Tho, Idol Dancer," D. W. Grimths newest production. Story by Gordon Young, photographed by the export G W. Bltzer, deals with tho ronUncc that Is part of tho life of n missionary In the South Sea Islands, where the nrenefl am laid. This redblocded evangelist has many startling adventures among a pic turesque pagan folk. Albert wayne, conductor of the stnnlev Orchestra. has written a special score to accom pany me picture PAIACV "For the Soul of Rafael." with Clara Kimball Young In ono of lur moat striking roles In a plc turesaue romance nf old California. Favorably reviewed when shown at tno Stanley a short time ago. ARC A br I "Let's Bo Fashionable." with the two always ngrceablo co staiM Douglas MncLenn nnd Doris .m.i rue plot snows tno misnnps n'ld 'lap of a newly wedded pair who tlllcf n hnnirnlntv tit n. ftwpll Summer resort and tr to break Into smart SOPlPtX VlCTOIll I "Burning Daylight." a movleizntlnn ot one of Jack London's mot rol ust and thrilling yarns. Mitchell Lewis, formerly in support of Viola Dana and Natlmova, pro moted to staidom, enacts the red. nnoded hero. REflFXT "Nothlnir But Lies" is based on Wllllo Collier's successful farce comedy on the speaking stage', "Noth ing uut tno Trutn. n is pioueu on tho endeavor of a young man to cover up a friends mistakes. Taylor Holmes Has tho lead. CAPITOL "The Fourteenth Man" fea ttirei Robert Warwick, who ha Bebo Danlls an his leading woman, and nl'o Norman Selby (Kid McCoy) in support The plot Is of a modern Sir Galahad, who uses boxing gloves In stead of a lance In his Jousting at oll COLOXIAL "Shore Acres," James A. iri-rnH'q relehrated old Dlay of Ameri can rural life, first half of week, and the pictorial "Virgin or siamDoui, with Prlcllla Dean, last half. OPBAT NORTHERN "Dangerous to Mn," with Viola Dana, in a favor ably reviewed film, tirst nan : "Tno Woman ln Room 13," with Pauline Frederick, last half; a mystery story. MARKET STREET "The City o'f Masks," with Robert Warwick, In a social comedy of Gotham Involving foreign nobility, first half; "Sand." with Bill Hart, last half. Harold Lloyd's newest comedy, "High and Dlzzv," Is the added attraction. IMPERIAL "Even as Eve," a plc turlzatlon of Robert W. Chambers's "The Shining Band." first half ; "Miss Ifobbs," with clever Wanda Hawlej, lat half. STRAXD "Sick a Bed," a light and bright comedy featuring Wallace Reld and Bebe Daniels. LEADER "A Lady In Love." with Ethel Clayton, ln ono of her cleverest and most appealing Impersonations. CEDAR Same as Leader. COLISEUM Samo as Leader. LOCUST "Sick a Bed," with Wallace Reld and Bebc Daniels. RIVOLt "Shepherd of the Hills." movie version of Harold Bell Wright's widely popular novel. Had a. big run at Garrlck thl summer. BELMONT "Uncharted Channels," first half: "A Broadway Cowboy." with H B Warner In a typical role, novelty film, with William Desmon, Inst half. J UMBO Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday, Mae Murray, ln "On With tho Dance" ; Thursday. Olive Tell, In "Love Without Question," Friday, Nazlmova, 'Stronger Than Death" ; Saturday. "Rio Grande." WFST ALLEGHENY Monday and Tuesday. Dorothy Dalton. In '"The Dark Mirror" ; Wednesday and Thurs day. Enid Bennett, In "False Roads" ; Friday and Saturday, Ray Stewart, In "The Sagebrusher " Contlnulnc Photoplay CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE 'The Fortune Teller," a romantic play, based on mother love and spiritualism Marjorle Rambeau Is powerful ln her emotional rolo of tho mother and Is well supported. Mother Love Movie Theme "F enteW ia tweek Vt"th. Chestnut Street Opera House. Mother- hood Is the companion theme, to spiritualism In the play it mipht hn said that motherhood vlr- tu-illv Is tho leading theme, for it Is the tremendous urge of moher love that enables Miss Ram&e.au, as the much- sinned ngninst neroino. to score so majestically in the great psychic scene. tv i.i rni stkkkt PAR EXCELLENCE A Combination of Tno Stars! LT. GITZ RICE HAL FORDE AND The Slnrlns Componrr of "Denr Old lal of Mine" and the Muslcul Comedy Tuorlte Chos.-DUBAR-Ma(kHne In Comrdv nnrt Mtmlrrr JAMES J. MORTON lUTMnnoftST.Y Avxoi'xrixo bach xpt on tub iht.t. HILL SHERWIN KELLY AND Tlle "nouii Inlrrnntlonal Clotrnl I BERT MELROSE I VrntnHnr l Original "Mflrnur Tnll" mmm -u -cM .: Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week Vaudeville KEITH'S Henrietta Crosman, tha dis tinguished legitimate comedtenne, In a unique one-act play, "Every naif Hour' ; Lieutenant Gltz-Rlcc, com poser, and Hal Fordc, original musical turn: Edna Aug, popular comedienne. In characterizations ; Bert Melrose, in ternational clown ; Herbert Kinney nnd Corlnne, dancing specialty; Ja. J. Morton, monologlst; Equllla Bros., balancers; Flnley nnd Hill. "Vodvll ft la Mode" ; tho Singing Cyllsta. OLODE "The Love Note," miniature musical comedy of novel appeal ; Rex's Comedy Circus; Haywood and Lee, comedy skit: Scotty Provan, Scotch eccentric violinist : La Folette and Co., protean Illusion ; Rome nnd Cullen, "the Dancing Bugs"; Jean Sothern, comedienne, and other acts of class. BROADWAY Slatko's Rolllckers. In a whirlwind of song, danco and com edy: Emma Dunn, ln "Old Lady 31", movie; Juniper nnd Mars, picturesque production; Eugene Emmett, Irish minstrelsy; "Hands Up," skit; "Put ting It Over," a soldier show, by cx servlce men, Is week-end headllnor. CROSS, KEYS "Putting It Over." baaed on the shows given In Franco by mem bers of tho Twenty-seventh division, with A. E. F Btars ; "Songs of Yes terday and Today". "Breakfast for Three," comedy sketch the UogerU, comic chat: Slatko'H Rolllckers, head line bill beginning Thursday. ORAND "Tho Country Store," billed ns the "height of hilarity" In rural comedy: three Gaudsmlths. funny rlowns with their poodles, an act for the youngsters: McCarthy 2nd Sten nard. "conversationists" . John O'Mal ley, Irish tenor; Larry Scmon, "School Days," film comedy, NIXON Milton Sills and Margaret Fisher will bo tho big cinema attrac tion ln "Thr Week End." a bright comedy. There will also be a boun teous surrounding bill of high-grade vaudeville WALTON ROOr Tho Pierrot Revue will continue with several newcomers of class In song nnd dancing. Several of the old favorites will remain with . their popular nets. W00DSIDE Crowd Tlirnng Popular Park Something Doing All the Tlmo Rodia's Concert Band GIUSEPPE RODIA, Conductor Return Engagement . of the People's Favorite EDNA WALLACE KINNEY CONTRALTO Ilarrlnbnrir It. It. Shopmen Flcnle TCKSDAY Local Railroad Men Inrlted ANOTHER TOY HUNT MONDAY, AUG. 11th Enjoy a Ride on the Whfp and Whirlpool Fireworks Every Friday Night CHESTNUT ST- opera Houaa . DAILY, i- 30. 7 A 8 Prlc. Mate . 25e, 85c. 80e. Evrs., S5e. 5O0. 7Se cu:(i0ercr-3nnrra.'C smtaEfflaaLI ELbLbLaLro ar " wjiomn Beg. Monday in twsty otthtAgn ft v.n Hunt Jtl.n A CHILD FOR SALE1 On account of the High Cost of Llvjngr. A beautiful four-year-old Kirl will bo offered for sale In one of tho leading: theatres. Watch for announcement of date nnd terms of sale. WILLOW GROVE PARK THIS IS THE LAST DAT OF CREATORE AND HIS BAND TODAT PENNSTLVA.VIA COStMANDERT NO. 70 K-?IHTS TEMPLAR DAT SPORTS DRILLS Concert by Commandery Band THE JANE P. C. MILLER I J ott CONSERVATORY 1028 CHESTNUT ST. Walnut 127 PRIVATE LEannNH TATT.V DANCINO PHYSICAL CULTURE MODERN ESTHETIC and FANCY SD IIPOII1 A MontrntnAf-v ! F. O Mxnn-Nlrdllncfr. Rm. m.. NEXT WEEK The Comitry StoreA Hilarious Riirnl Cnmrriy Co. nf 10 JOIIV O'M M.I.rfV GAUnSMixiis MrCIRTIIY A STERNAIID AMAM) (.n.IIEKT IIKR ROYS MR.. RII1NKY DREW In nn: i-.motional mus. vaiioiin I.ARIIY .sEMON In SCHOOL DAYS Tift i I "ir illTT Germantown Are. nt Vrnanca WALLACE REID SICK-A-BED With "BEBE" DANIELS TUkok, BID ST. mxow MARKET MAltO. riIIER A MII.TON MI.LS In " AVKEK-END" Ilealr A Crn a Hal Jolinknn A Co. THE HEMACO.s MiuhHIe A Murk 5 mo TIME ACTS 13th and I.ot ChHtitrr of the LOST CITY cSoCitOt JWI AND LOCI'ST RTREETS WALLACE REID SICK-A-BED With "BEBE" DANIELS TCcuoti B2D STRF.ET AT S,NSOM irAROI.D 11ELT. TOIOHT'S SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS Next Week "Cournite Of Marge O'Doonr." by J. Oliver Curuood Author of "Rlrer'a Eml" nnd "Hack (o Pod' Coiintrr." HENRY B. WARNER in Uncharted Channels Xat Half A BROADWAY COWBOY CoCtOKtTTl, ""S ?oTTnEET Man.. Tufa ETHKI, CLAYTON A LADY IN LOVE DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE Saturdnr RAFTI.r-S flOTII AV1 . JB CRnAlt AVENUE AtSV Monday, Tuesday litnM ciaytnn A LADY IN LOVE Thumday MAF. MURRAY ON WITH THE DANCE Saturday Seula Adrift Mon.. Tun., Wed. Ethel Clarion A LADY IN LOVE Latt Half John Uarrymor DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE .."" "M u ' l i. wipi ,m.iuwMnuttiMimitmmwmmi' ' ' ...AJfffCM;'' '!'' , ( Dhtcticn Stenltj Company ofAmtrhs XAKXET BTBEETAb. 18ti TODAYCONSTANCE TAUtADOS ' in "In Search of a Sinner" 'i NEXT WEEK D. W. Griffith's Latest PereoiC ally Directed Photoplay ' The Idol Dancer South 0 XiIm ; C 114 MARKET STREET Tedj "Conraite of Ham O'Doon- NEXT WEEK CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In Iler Moat Recent Snccei FOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL Sffiri mmmi C1IESTNCT ST. Bel. rflXTKENTH TODAY "OLD WIVES FOR ISW I NEXT WEEK D0TJOLA8 DORU Mc LEAN MP MAY In Nerr Paramonn'k Ftctor :"LET'S BE FASHIONABLE MARKET STREET ABOVE NTNTH Today Vim. Tarnnm In "Thu Orphan" NEXT WEEK BURNING DAYLIGHT a With ah ALL STAB CAST lncludlns MITCHELL LEWIS Maater Bprel of Ice-bound North by JACK LONDON Added CHARLEY CHAPLIN - in "UKIILMJ THE SCENES" MARKET STREET AT JTWIPER Vauderllle 11 A. M. to 11 r. M. Next Week Georre Chooa' B Effort 3 THE LOVE NOTE Tabloid Muatcal Comedy .With an Appeal to All Clattea Extra Aided Attraction REX COMEDY CIRCUS A SURE LAUOn niT OTHER ACTS WORTO WHILE , Broad & Snyder At.. t.IS. 45 A S P.M. MONDAY. TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY Slatko's Rollickers A" UT'ly Exhibition of Danelns. Minded with Gay Minis A METRO rnOTOI'LAY OLD LADY 31 Featuring EMM.1 DUNN DILL CHANQED THURSDAY MARKET STREET UELOW 0TH 2:80, 7 and 0 P. M. Monday, Tuesday an Wedneaday The New Military Berne "PUTTING IT OVER" rrmented by SoMler-itara and chonia ..mw v.7 .u RW'Sr". ff ,'1, 'amoua DILL CHANOKD THURSDAY rADITAS MARRP.T IEET 2r"m " m ALL WEEK Robert Warwick Bnpporua by . , , Brb Dn'' in "Tho Fourteenth Man" REGENT rattwv UELOWl TAYLOR HOLMES "Notun. T - ----- r - I II i W w J NSiMIIKN.. dana4 "Dangerous to Men" .!!! il.a.H iW ,H IMPERIAL i?K$? loM iSSo"EVEN AS, EVE'? Cbaltwi Am. Oermantown Am. j..s- "SHORE ACRES" Thurt., yrl., Sat., "Viral., of HUmbi 3"9 MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY ! ' MIKE WlllifflHra SRSPBIHi-; Sliraar mmm SSRi:i,''CnT OF IMSKStk i ' t.jWbllL10ygla'rijM)aa4bf.M rffr- m 9 I". Hi fi- xl m .-" m " ' . W, ' ' eJM . .,9,l.V. Iff fl. "4 i X, I d j. TL. ,va Ml c- If i-t t "i P 1 ?! y.S'v. t1 V