7- V( ' fv; r ' , , .- "i JtSr GQSSIPABOUT PEOPLE fancy. Wynne Discusses flew' York Member Hears of Painful Accident in Cape May ina T HAMPTON MR. AM' u,vo u """ . f Vit Acres. Devon, nre -.tn. to start on a motor trip next """tw arc oln up throtMh the white Mountains nnd will finally innii h Irrff?wett Tolr. Cecily Is gointt inml tlio rest of tlic siunmrr with 1 ,V'1 MI-h Anne Hampton Hnrncs h? Lr place in Wnrblehcnd, Mim, &l enwement to Emllc C. Ooyelln u, U been announced, you know. !?' f...,,rii n sweet sir , ami she lms he. lt mi iel Nowl work with her Oirl & Tl ey nl think alio. Is Jurt .St the most lovely thing that ever S too. "MIHy" neyelln is the waixeflt in"' . .. TTnrv T.nussat Ocyclln, of Har.hvirUs, Vlllanova. ' ISN'T It. too bail about Sirs. '...- tinilnnl? You know she f i i..n vlnltlnit her parents. Mr. anil &b&mucl n. McCnfc. in Cape. May. M i not lonB ago she was thrown from and not 'on; bro m i. ncc , ent f It remitted in a brokeu foot which ,r!.f .,,, fnr some tine. They K e'bceu havhiR nultea family party I have I down there. MT. aim .urn. " Mrs. Son was Alice McCabe. you know, ndP h?y UvV at the Monte Vista, in nrhrook. Mrs. IJeylard was Margaret UYMDrOOK. '" J . l,.hnli!l l.nVP . . v,i worn iiiiii' luui IfDKM i - "'"".. ,v.i-.oml tlilx I Anw ivn mere. i". "w " i lAa, Niin:iiiv. . - . Heel so sorry for Mrs-, neylard. it s '.'- ...ii M,ln nnil then It's so Z, hi to have an thing like that happen Sm ou're away and J.u.t there for Ithe purpose of enjoying- yourself, WAS Interested. to hear of the en- Bulln, of this city and a Rrandncphew of the late John Welsh, also of this cltv. ho was minister to hiicland during the administration of President tt....r Anntliitr nncoRtor WBK Johll . Foter. lio was necretary of stnte in the cabinet of President Harrison, nud an uncle I" the former Secretary of State Itobert Lansing. And a, far as that goes, the young .n lo mid., ivpll-kiionn bimscll. ill lull II i iiiaii ..- ,, ---- g i vios graduated from Princeton In 11)14 ...i ifio- n omr In iwliicntlnnnl work in India, cnteri-d the American diplomatic tcrvice, and was In Vienna when we entrwl the war. Later lip was a mem ber of the American mission to nego tiate peace, and last Muy he came back from diplomatic service in Uerlln. He Iibk rpppntlv been promoted to the rank of first secretary of embassy. cini-pp Todd Isn't that n pretty rame? It sounds as If she had bright color ami daik curl? hair, and could wear deep old rose anil inaliogany- cojored dresses went to school In rariningtun, mini., i oencvp. mm is u number of the Junior I.eiigne. Shu tvnii oveiseas dining the wnr with her sister, Lisa, in war work of some kind. The) came bark about a )car njco. Hfr Riandfatlipr was u clergymau, too, the Itev. It. K. Toddvwho founded the Todd Seminary. Her parents, are Dr. and Mrs. Henry Alfred Todd, of Nor folk. T HKAK that Elizabeth Grlbbel has I returned frnm visiting her sister-in-law. Mis. W. (Jriffin r.ribbel. nt her rottasp In Ventnor. ICllxabeth is the daughter of Colonel and Mrs. John r.ribbel, of St. Austell Hall. Wyncoto. jou know. Colonel nnd Mrs. (.rlbbel are making a tour this summer of Kng Ifiid nnd Scotland, and are' now in tic ScottMi Highlands. XANCYT WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The weddlne of MIbs Kdltli Xcvlll SniMlie daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. J. L. Nlll Sniythe, and Mr. Thomas Edward ward, of 12 West Forty-fourth street, New Yoik, lll take placo on Wednes day afternoon, September IS, nt the home of Miss Smythc'fl parents, 101) Summit avenue, Chestnut Hill. Miss Clarldsa Sinythe will attend her sister as maid of honor. A reception will fol low the leieniony. Mr and Mrs. FrnnplM TT Tlnlil,.n nf tH Woodland Terrace, who left early ln June for California and thi West are liaMlng the summer ln Dcrkcley, Calif., nu vlll not return until tho middle, of Senteinln r. Mr ailfl Mrs. Alherln IT E!nitri Vnrln of Walllngford. nro receiving congratula llen on tho birth of a duughter a few oil8 nco. Mrs. Santa Mnrln will tin remembered ,-ih Miss Marjorle Wlllcox, daughter nf Mr iin.l Mr. rn.n..u f l"co of Wnwa Mr. Santa Maria. 5110 Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolfo 11. santa Mm la, of Ardmore, is a. nephew or Dr D.imaBo T. I.alne, of Nnvanu, h.u 2: "h" for a number of years lled In this city. MT nil.l M rnu..n. 11.ln,n X,..hIm 1.. .u . "" .nm .ri3ir ..tuw.a ieri their homo In Haverford yeetcrday or liar Ilnrlinr Jl, .rt. ,1,0,. ...in 'Pfnd a month as tho guests of Mrs. ilorrhs parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Dc lit Cuyler. Mlf Tntl.lAA.t T,A ... -. .. whirl "i" lcft.,Pn Friday for Cnpe May. nere she 1 spend the remainder or the """mier with her sister, Mrs. B. " Maish. of Haverford. Mru if....... ,.--. LouiV, in "",'-' i-oiiaru uoiverse, or of l?r hyr ,V,!J0 nns bee" llle BUCHt LslervT;"w',-V. "".";. WlUlnm .in .:, " "' '-.ioioi- nun, iiosemoni, "HI Uae net week In n.i, (K -..,,!.. Mm "wi'iM 8Um'ner In Maine. Mr. mid n,n.girn?,'ov,n,'i;-','' '"! Sou'ih" t"! Sh,lI"Uor "amard, of 2314 SUlT?y:".'!?1 ?. w h- been the enrTv n r, '" ," i"'Dl ""ruA "-0""-. remain, i. . 1c "ai ncn jor 1110 remainder of tho summer. JlianS11',"6 ". .Walker, of Bryn tf? V. wn ,u we; -end with her sis kenamon 11, '" '"" Tht"aB. at Tough eaainou Chester county, Pa, Mrs llor.ico Ulnnev Hnrn r,t ih,ii Sayfrn,,retuJn.a ,0 fler h010 " atur y from 11 trip to York Harbor, Mo. will le,vL"l"' ,M "aauer, of Vlllanova, H ner i,I,Ic.r K?n' Mn8ter Campbell Pltui , f. .3Juat rcturned '"tn the hos pai nftir an opemtln on hlB throat. ,. . . forn .iu .V. '.' '-aauv eiitertuliicil In- vi. ... "iiincr lit her homo in !Jlr j; .'."." 7" '" cvtning In honor of . 1 1 ftfii, .. ....,:. "- :'' . .'"."w m. I)r tin.l II.... .. .. .. f heMnut !ii '. rKt i-eucroir, of 2047 'MlUr Street. 1IVA Utlnt,.lln I.A .- lake rcRio,, oa,""l,l he Moosehead liihrhi'; ll'os? I,layhig In the last n "ero iY- Wyal ''""wild, near M morn- Media. M n V r Wi ',,,, 1 . ull,?cm Aertsen. Jr. " Uirs m.i, ',M1,,y l'ex- Mrs- Uft-euo Ml.. 1 1 ,,,w"' Mrs. Snmuel T Kerr Iss Id., onaiinuin nnd m i,,' S ' L,... .. " ..'" , HUD. li UHlinmn and Mrs. Harry Wll-' 'jii U 6 s?,m!..MrIl: B.roo,te M- Anspach, of Dr iiaindcr ,.f ii, l' "ra PaHsing tho re ldla "uuuner nt Idlcwlld, near 0skriJnlL,,,."ff ..'y'ou Shelly, of n the iViiii, V " ?cln? congratulated Vn I)y ki' ,Lli . """shter. Ullzabeth ' "jae shelly, horn July 19. s'r- Clnr.,.,.MI.Vl'!,,,,el' B0 of Mr. and Brn.j ,,ar,tH ' libel, of 1300 North frhi nf8l,ct' ,m Jus' returned from a aeledBZri,1T,hBln,1,e mA?ZTiBJtavan' Chlna nnd Ul ort",wiJibHtiiH; 'Brun'10. of Pe'lham S ML1"11 irorn New York on the he will .;: ,mi?" Saturday. August 28. f WUPW bout fly? weeka trevellnir I lvlTB ff liuUille KV. Then h' re i another daughter. Mary, who N l llnn l.'nenqllfln'. .lieil wun 1 cflzcnieiit of Martha Clover 'louu. ef Norfolk Conn., to Allen W. Dulles. Auburn X. Y. Allen lMles tan ..i. -. .tin Into Ttpv. John . iMaT ".IllaafiaiaWilf illll 1 1! jfllri ' Tl ' -V- - nfckJM , - ' k., , .... a . ,,. '1 .....J. '.... - '4-k ' Interesting Engagement of of Philadelphia Family. through Franc?, ltnly, Switzerland nnil opnln. ., JIrj n.ml Mrs 13. Swift Newton, of 413 South Cnrllale street, nrn reneivtns conBrtnulntlons on the birth of u daughter. Audrey Swift Newton, on August I. Mrs. N'ewton will bo re membered an Miss Ethel S. Jennings, of Chicago. meXin'&l'c Plymouth Apart- QERMANTOWN The, mnrrlntrn nt vi. t.i. ,r White, of Thoipe's lane, to Mr. Walter .imiiiiublt, oi unew street and Wood- LVMh S? ,&",ke nJnc ftt Si" hoS, of the bride's brother, Mr. Lewla White vf icK.n" SH-" e "c " Hehn'rey Li ..' ".. fJ5rmer pastor of tho Church of the Itcdicmer, will olllclato. rv-ntlnn rnr the families will follow the ceremony. -,rnoh.n I.Schuck and her flons. q-h,,-v0b7to?Snlr,Cvk flnd Mr- Walter ?.?). C,Sf 62,T ?ew 8trt'et- hvo re turned from pacelnsr some tlmo at tho I'crklomen Canoo Club, Collcfrcvlllc. l'u. Mr1, and Mrs. Kdwnrd J. Matthuwa and their .family, of 548 Kaat WaVhtnR ton lane, have returnetl from n ncven- CUyN. j ttt th6lr COt,nS0 ln 0cean .iJa uU!Jico.nob.crt8sof B21 Brlnton flplKhts IaBslnK ,en dny ln Chester tP,-nnd. Hr"- Dav.'d Perclra. of 300 fnrr,liS.lZfiotra' w'' lc!'tve "' week .. orilnA' JIc- for about a fort- nleht. They will then inn, .i,v..u ... I utalVi ....wU.. ic Mr. and Mrs. Alexnndcr S. Johnson, of 10 East Mt. I'l.n.nn. .;....""". Mr and Mr Itobert Dalglleeh. of" 0301 avenue, hv-, rei :urned to their home from an clghteen-day motor trip MMr8i Jhn "emmey nnd her daughter. MIbh 1.111a llemmey, of 128 West Mt! Airy avenue, have gone to pass August In Springfield, Mass. h Mrs. William M. Tye, ot 6310 Hoss SiTie,ih.r("u!:!1.e1 frnm ft fortnlahfs vlBlt In Catonsvllle, Md. A ?u,!SSb:uck ?nd Mr. William srnurk. of UilJ Chew Btrpet. Miss Persia Woodward, 613 Brlnton strpct. Miss 1 tp Aumcnt and Miss Mabel I Htcwar" chaperoned by Mrs. Aument. are mem wi ot a house party passing a few ?.1&Al. ,h" P"K'menyCaPnoo cfuba CoN r. I?.'. and SIrs- JIarry Harter. of G233 Xugust Kill? fie U X8 Wn W ot Miss Strlfa Suttlc. of G12 Drlnton street. Is pacing some tlmo as-thc bucbI of I i- . ,u.ii. .Mrs. Mm enrol Oirori. in uneBter. ATI.- TJ..t. t ... uo ikuui wood, ot (i-12 Chow Htrwr Is passing a week at Summit Hiu.ri.' NORTH PHILADELPHIA ir.??.'1 .?nd. ?Ira- Homer V. Toulon, of 151!J Fontuln street, will spend tho Tn5l0h fl,e.rv,- M',Mry 'KitherburJ; , nnu her brothpr-in.lnw nn.i i.,.. ,ifi ton'" v diMrS;1nV- D- Tll""-. "f Tren-, ni..i!.- J.. Will pass the late summer in wiiKpR-uarrc. Mrs. Harry Johns, of 1824 North amnc Btreet. left on Saturday to spend ftrty of the month in'reVS. -Mass B th WortI"neton. vit'V liY1, ?IrR- ? J- Reynolds, of 2012 North Thirteenth street, will pass part tLUB.U1 nml September nt Pewmont iney will be. accompanied by their daughter. Miss Gertrude Reynolds, and their sons-in-law nnd daughters, Mr. nnd Mrs. l Ham J. Hlce and Mr. nnd Mrs. James F. Drumm. ciTno Jpfowlng members of the Alpha Sigma Sorority will form a house party vV$ we" at bruinnn. I'a.: Miss C-lndys Vance, Miss Marian Harris, Mrs. ChnrlPS ArV8t,?..Fnrey!. J." Ml88 Naomi Blschoff. Miss L rabeth Hett, Miss Helen Conine, Mlns Olive A. Duey, Miss Hdlth Haines. Mrs. H. Dellmnn Conley, Mr. Harry Hebrank. Mrs. KImer C. Taylor. Mrs. Paul Boyd. Mrs. William Hprahcy, Mrs. James Fltzpatrlclc and Mlsn Alma Uertbch. Thev will be Joined ocr tho week-end by Doctor Conley, Mr. Carpv, Mr. Hebrank, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Boyd, Mr. Hershey nnd Mr. Thomas Piatt. Miss Grace O'Hara, of 1222 West Columbia avenue, wilt spend the late summer In Northflcld. Mass. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Augustus Bacon and their son, Mr. Harry K. Bncon, of 1G27 Glrard nvenue, and Mr. J. Wilbur Secli ler, of 1549 North Twentieth mmnt x..ni leave today for an extended trip to tho Orent Lakes, and will return home about oejuemoer 1. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Doutv, of Klklns Park, will pass the remainder of the summer nt Ocean City, N. J. i Mrs. S. B. Larzelerc, of York road near Hatboio. Is passing sceral weeks nt Atlantic City, Mr. nnd Mra. Nathan B. Springer and Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Bailey, of Jen kintown, havo gone to Loon Lake, N Y , whole they will remain during tho month Dr. and Mrs. Howard D. Johnson nnrt ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krewson and their i.on, who havo been- motoring through Canada, have returned to their homes near Cheltenham. Miss Dorothy Mackenzie, daughter of Mrs. Harry C. Mackenzie, of Klklns Pnrk, will spend the month of August nt Asbury Park, N, J. Miss Mozello Lauer, of Baltlmoio, Is passing several days as the guest of Mrs. Joseph Moos, of Jcnklntown, who Is occupying her cottage at 108 South Little Rock avenue, Ventnor, WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs, i:. J. Slnglser nnd their son, Master Dixon Rhodes Slnglser. of 722 South Fifty-fifth street, have return ed to their home after a visit to roll tives In Harrlsburg. While there, Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney entertnlned a house party nt their summer home nt Mt. Grctnn, of which Mr. and Mrs. SlnglBer were guests. Miss OJIve Slng lser and Mlsa Florence Slnglser nro spending Borne tlmo ns guestB of Mr. and Mrs. Slnglser at the present time nnd will go from hero to Atlantic City. Wil mington nnd Mt. Grotnn. Mr Joseph W. Catharine, of 5010 Wnl- Keeps Hair In Curl On Hot or Windy Days npnly little liquid llmerlne befirB dolnir up the linir. tiinc clean tooth brush for the inirponr. drmv. lng thlH dOHii tlie Imlr rom rrown to tin. I11 three hours 5ou will ,Te pk lieiiutlfid eurls nnd luir mn joii jould nlsh for. The wntluea ull look so ij.iturul no one will miens It won urtlflelally acquired. And It will lust rtr so Ionic. reKurdlr of hrut. wind or dampnes. You ran obtain liquid sllmrrlnr nl nnr dniB store, nnd a few omirrs will likl 11 Ions time.. It Is nrltber stlrliy nor Breusy 11 ml Is nleiimint to use. It Is doubly uneful lircrtue of 11 1 no srnliiK us u brnrnelnl riresslns, keeping the . hnlr soft, silky nnd luMroiis, Adv. Safe Milk For Infants Invalids No Cooling A Nutritious piet for All Agea Quick Lunch at Home or Oflko AvM laKisjujadSaBiUtatia HbivMiSI Km 1 f I 1MI J 111 mmf lywwiMii'a & . r (BygNiy PUBLIC LEB&ER-PHILADELMIA, WEDNESDAY, AtjatJST 4, 1 BSaES rhoto by Murcenu. MISS SARAH II. PENROS15 Daughter of Dr. Charles D. Pen rof. of Dixon, who has Junt ie liimcd from a trip to Lake Platld. ivlicro slio was tho puest of her aunt, .Mrs. Drc.vcl Dnhlgron, at a liouso party itlvcn in honor of Sirs. Harry Lehr nut street, has Balled for Naples. Italy. Ho will remain some .tlmo tn Europe, traveling through Italy, Franco and Switzerland. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Allison, and their baby son, Thomas' Wood Allison, of 6323 Carpenter street, left last week for At lantic City, where they will occupy their cottage nt 37 North Boston nvenue, for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Burton ThomB, of Savnsola, Fla., has returned to her homo after bolng the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. U Otto, of 4008 Tine street. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Arthur Lovo nnd their family, of Thlrty-ntnth nnd Wal nut BtrcctB, will go to Townhloondnh this week, their camp In the Adlron dacks. Mr. S. Arthur Love, Jr., their son, who has recently returned from abroad, will later Join them. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Master Ned Doughrty and Master Bobby Dougherty, sons of Mr. nnd Mrs. bdwnrd Dougherty, of Grammercy place, Atlantic City, entertained at a bench party on Mommy uftcmoon. Their guests Included MIbh Mary Connelly, Miss Edna May Johnoton. Miss Mnrv .bm. i,-ittio.. MIbs Betty McICny, MIbs Peggy Arm- strong. Master John McCloBkcy, Master" iBillv Ahem. MnHter .Inek MfVr irJ. miuiiB, .uufiur jonn iucuiosKey, Mnstel Billy Ahem. Master Jack Meizer. Mn, tor Teddy Fltteler and Master Artie McKay. Mrs. Dougherty will be re membered ns Miss Marld Orlnnan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Grin nan, formerly of South Philadelphia. Miss Mae Coll, of 2511 South Eighteenth street, has. gone to Chelsea for a fortnight to visit Miss Violet Vemeycr. Mr. nnd Mrs. t. Itoscnberg, of 521 Morris street, announced tho betrothal of their daughter. Miss Harah Itosenberg, to Mr. Snmuel I.udwlg, of 104 South Fourth street, on Sunday evening. Miss Itoscnberg will pn3s twu weeks . In Contesvlllc with relatives of Mr. Ludwlg nnd will spend the remainder of the month n Atlantic City. Mrs. Catherine Coughlnn, of Washing ton, who was the guoBt of tho Misses Buckley, of 180D Hoseberry street, for a few days, returned to Washington on Friday. Mr. John Malloy, or 1822 South Sev enteenth street, entertained the members of the Neldao Country Club at his home on Monday eonlng. Among those pres ent weru Mr. William J. Gillespie, sec retary : Mr. John H. Carroll, Mr. Thomas McClelland, Mr. Joseph Hlckcy and Mr. Walter J. Daley. MANAYUNK A groun of young people from this Bcctlon who have returned home after spending tho early Bummer at n house party In Atlantic Cltv, Includes MIbs Margaret Bowe, MIbs Helen Bowe, Miss Margaret Wall, Miss Marie Fagau, Miss Maty Bowo anil Miss Helen Klclnsmlth. rilOTOPr.AYH PHOTOPLAYS THRU COMPANY J ,OFlMERICA APni I C 3-D & THOMPSON STB. ttrULLU MATINCC DAILY MAKY MII.EH MlNTKIt In I'EOOY nKUBI.S" AD" Aril A CHESTNUT lielow 1GTI1 MlXWAUlA 10 A. M. to litis V. M. Al.MA nUIIEXM In "THE WOULD AND HIS WIFB" BALTIMORE a&aZP&Tf. Al.icn JOYCG In 'THK SPOnTINO DUCHESS" til T iTrmon unoAD stheet and DL.UU.DllM-' SUSQUEHANNA AVI nOIIEPT WARWICK In "THE CITY OF MASKS" BROADWAY T$f W &' WALLACE TtEID In "3ICK AUED" r,APTTf"i! '2 market street Vr I 1 UL to A. M. o 11 -18 P. M. CONSTANCE TALMADOE.tn "IN SEARCH Or A SINNEit" COLONIAL atn-ltZiV p v"' ANITA STEWART In "THE riOHTINO HIIEPHERDESS" EMPRESS MA1N Yut'ly CLARA KIMTIALL YOIINO In "FOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL" FAIRMOUNT Way PAULINE FREDERICK jn "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 18" I? A Mil V THEATRE 1311 Market St MADELINE TRAVEnSE In "THE SPIRIT Or OOOD" CATIJ QT THRATnil nulnir 8pruco 3D In 31. MTINi-R DAILY RESSUE HAYAKAWA In "THE DEVIL'S CLAIM" FRANKFORD 4TJ0 K?ffigRD VIOLET HKMINYi In "THE COST" GREAT NORTHERN "?? SVJ.y CLARA KIMIIALI. YOUNri ' " "FOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL" IMPERIAL KtTo ALICE LAKE In "SHORE ACRES" LIBERTY llroad & Columbln Msllnee Dllv HEBE DANIELRKANDAWALLACi: REID tn 333 MARKET ffI"S7?faA CLARA KIMRALL YOITNO In "FOR THE HOUL OF RAFAEL" J1'I ' SOUTH ST Orehcatra. MvJL'U.l-' Continuous 1 lo J I. HBRT LYTEI.L In "THE RIOIIT OF WAY" O VERBROOK ,WBD ave. Al.T-RT.VIt CMRT In "SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" 13 AI ACV 1SU MARKET STREET rALrVLL m a m to tlitB P. M. CHARLES RAY In v "HOMER COiriSB 110SH5" Complet chart ihowlng prorams tot th wet MISS HENRIETTA B0MH0FF BRIDE OF MR. H. L VANCE Interesting Wedding of Miss Elsls Douglas'and Mr. Albert Bannon The marriage of Mia Henrietta Bom hoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Bomhoff, of 2148 North Thirtieth street, and Mr. Howard Ij. Vnncp. who was a lleutcnnnt of Company II, Fifty-fifth United Htntcs Infantry, during the war, will tako place this evening at 6 o clock at tho Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Thirtieth and Diamond streets. Tho Ilev. Dr. Hchenk will perform tho ceremony. Tho bride will wear a white Batln dresa trimmed with Inco and will carry a bouquet of whlto rows. Miss Beatrlco Mnurer, daughter of Doctor Maurer, will act bb maid of honor nnd will wear a gown of orchid Batln. Miss Cora Bom; hoff, sister of the bride, and Miss ImIUIi Storm will bo bridesmaids, and Mlaa Marie Carroll nnd Miss Anna Carroll will net aB flower girls. Mr. Joseph K. Jester will bo best man nnd Mr. William Trost. Jr., and Mr. William Connor W 11 net us ushers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnncc will 1hvp for Atlantic City after tho cere mony. , BANNON DOUGLAS An Interesting wedding una solem nized nt noon todny nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Douglas. 1711 Judson Btreet. when their dntightor. MIbs WsIp Iouglns. and Mr. Albert Bannon. of 5401 North Sixth Btreet. were married bv the Ilev. Charles B, Alsp-ich, of the Mount Hermon Reformed Church, Six teenth and Wlngohocktng streets. Tho bride wns given in marrlngo by her father and wore her traveling gown or dark blue taffeta with n hat to match. She was attended by MIbb Emma Bo, orth. Mr. Bannon had for beat man Mr. Paul Dalley. Tho service was followed by a breakfast. The bridegroom nnd bride will leave for Washington and 'will be nt home after August 16 at 5401 North Sixth street TIOGA Mr. nnd Mra. John Carter, of 3823 North Sixteenth street, will 1 sp-nd th closing Bummer month at fcaglesmoro. They will be accompanied bv Dr. and Mrs) Wayne Mingle, of 731 West Erie nvenue. Mr. nnd MrB. John D. Krcw son, of San .Tobc, Calif., who havo been the gupBtB of Mr. and Mrs. Carter slnco June 1. left yesterday for Boston. They will vlBlt Niagara FallB and el lowstono Park on their wnv home. MIsb Kmlly Hansen, daughter of Mr. nnd Mm. nobert Cr Hansen, of 3825 North Sixteenth street, and MIbb Irene Nnglee, of 2425 North Thirtieth street, havo returned from Bermuda, .and are pnsaing several days In Atlantic City. MIbb Lillian lianaen has returned home after spending the early Bummor In Atlantic City. Mrs. Hnnwn has as her guest her niece. Miss Kstello Wlsham, of Moorcstown, N. J. FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. Galther. of 1G22 iTn worth ntreet. have returned from Enaton. Pn where they were the guests of Mr. nHd Mrs. Henry riau .uenor. Mlna Mnrirnret Pierce, of Harrison Btreet Ib visiting Miss Alice Henley, of New Hope. Pa. ror a lew weens. Mim Vlnlnt Oetz. of 4842 Frnnkford nvenue Ib spending n fortnight In North Wales nnd LnniiBdaie, i'a. Mr. Thomas Tomllnson has returned to hla home nt 4337 Frnnkford nvenue, after n four montns- visit in i.Tigmnu. Miss Salllo Brooks, of 1120 Fillmore street, ha's been entertaining her nelce, Mrs. Itobert Miller, or Farmvme, n. Mrs. G. Ollmour and her little daughter nro spending several weeks In Wlldwood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. MacCrcry, of 4432 Frankford nvenue. are spending a fort night in Oxford, Tn. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Holdcn nnd their family, of Overlngton street, are spend lng tho summer at Poland, Me. Mr. nnd MrB. William Meyers, of 1623 Dyrc street, nre on an automobile trip through Pennsylvania and will return by way of Eimlra and the Delaware Water uap. Mrs. J. Seaman has returned from n ten days stay In Ashury Pant, n. J.( where she was the guest of Mrs. Q Paul, at her cottage. , WISSAHICKON Mrs. Frank S, Whltcomb, Rochelle aenue, Is glvlnir a of 243 luncheon today at her home for Mrs. Hnrry LeBs lng and Mrs. Carl Johnson. Tho latter haB Just rcturned from Wntortown, Mass., where she waa the guest of Mra. Johnson's mother, Mrs. C. Johnson. Mr. Walter Podestn, Jr., who has been spending two months n China, hns rc turned to his home on Rochelle nvenue. Miss Lucy Fox, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam Fox, of 233 Ilochello ae nue, who haB been visiting Miss Bess Klose, of Milton, Pa. for ten days, has Joined 11 camping party on tho Susque hanna, river. rilOTOI'I,YB The following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. PRINCESS TsoX . BSBBT MARY MILEs'mInter 'in"0 ft .NURSE MAIUORIE" REGENT oVto1'?, F ALICE IIRADY In .-UiXiNKllii" RIALTO aeriMANTowN ave " VIOlTDlm0-V ST. "DANOEHOUS TO MEN- RUBY MARKET ST uelow WAI.TB,,,0MA,V.Lii!,Oto,1'1BI,-- "WHY TBLM" '" SAVOY 12U MAHKET 8THECT WILLIAM "desMOVI? ,!,O!"0BI "UROADWAY COwilQY" SHERWOOD "i? an" na.t.mor, nALrS.:vi'BiBv'e, "CAPTAIN SWIFT" STANLEY MTTA.n9yB "THE Timwvn iS;V.ti?. In "THE TUR.Vinq POINT VICTORIA WS1T arove on. liniiART nosAvoRTi? .!ls p- ilininie ..;- "V"''l "I .....,,, IIln .-irni.'.vr'K" fa7 NI?sssiiKw5w I " "iwMno BELMONT 2D AU0VB MAHKCT ETHEL CLAYTO.V In "SOUL-i ADRII-T"1" CEDAR 0TH AND CEDAR AVENUE JOHN HARRY.MOni.- i "DR. JEKYLL ANU.MIt ,'?.. COI ISFI IM MAHKET UKtwvZZ RonBRT warwIck' iAND UUTH "TUB CITY OF MASKS" niUII I'lllJ.NT ST. . ,!,..... ENID HENNETT In "krori1 L" "THE FAI.SErTuds" LEADER "8T j'e". ZAZU PITTS nSK DA,LV "THE HEART OF T WENTT' LOCUST M8,!? iA..5oDac,KhvL W "" "' 'wi r A E 1. NI1YON 8D AND MARKET a?T WILL ROOERS nS!lS' 7 ttni "THE BTRANOE HOAIIDER" Rlni I "D AND HANSOM HTH PAULINE STARK h,"""" Ual1" "THE RIVERS END" QTRANin OERMANTOWN avk " " SIHRLEY MAAshNV!nNANa '" "TREASURE ISLAND" I WEST ALLEGHENY ffi-j" , KTHBI. CLAYTON In "A LADT IN LOVE" pp.r Suturdiy tyenlnx mi Euod?. . . 1. ....-. . -, . - -...i-a-1-.v iMMi'-P'-' .,TT1.iaP .- .iKait"V!iWbr.r,-.!. IU te&ij6f&fyMfW. W'0-,V(wwri Pholn by J. Mitchell Elliot MISS BLIZAIIBTII FORI) MARTIN Itauehter of .Mm. Howard It. Mar tin anil the Into Doctflr Mnrtln. of tlio Powelton Armrtmrntn. Mlsn Mntiln wns mnlil of lionnr at the wnMIng of Iter hUUr. Miss Ruth Martin, and Mr. Allen Roberts , Clnwson FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL JIK nnd MrB. Hnrrv n. Cole nnd their dnua-hter. Mlsa Colle Cole, of 3420 Atnslle street, loft qn Monday for Atlantic City to remain until spiemnor Friends of Mr. John Dohson Ilutchtn- Ron. Jr.. of 417T Itldce nvenue, Rrnnd- nephew or Mr, nnd Mrs. .Inmcs Ooh son, will , regret to henr thn h Is seriously 111 ln the Lanlicnnu Honiiltiil. Mr Hutchinson m vvvd with the Klrst Herflment Mnchlno nun Compnny. 100th Infantry, nnd wns ensued In July. 1918. t Chnteau Thlcriy. While apparently well when he wna illschnrjjed rroni tho nrmy his Illness is tho result of tho gassing. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ornv. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Lawson. of Queen lane, nnd Mrs. iloiiort uoanimnn, or North Thirty-fifth street, nro spending some tlmo nt Wlldwood. f ROXBOROUGH Jlr. and Mrs. Robert Le Fort, of Hast Hermit Inne. their son. Mr. Aimust L" Fort: daughter, Miss Adele Lo Fort, nnd nieces. Miss Auirustn I'ollnck and Miss Rmllv Pollnck aro spending the season nt Wlldwood nt the Lo Fort summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Wlllter. of North Philadelphia, son-in-law nnd daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lo Fort, who spent tho early summer with Mm. Wllkcr's parents, nre staying In Itox borough through August. Miss .Sophia Lackey, of 4511 Mnna vunk avenue, has returned from severnl weeks' stay In Atlantic City and left early In tho week for u trip to Niagara Falls nnd the Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. ICUlott Flnnagun, of Green lane, have gone to Ocean City, N, J., to remain through August. Increates efficiency of a fru S0 GREATEST RUPTURE RETAINER The self-adjusting feature of this Fad make It eusr lo nmr, and the lhnml Hrrew Iteinilatnr allows or alterlnic urrs sure nt mil. .Mont ruptures crow sio Mont ruptures crow slowlr tpttsam thnt seemed rlxht III tho lienlnntng were not. Our Improved rippllnnees and adrnneed methods Insure murotement for errrr vnse and cure many. I. B. SEELEY. 1027 Walnut St. Cut out nnd keen for refereneo Thumb J f J5, rj. THE SW.OST JBEJZUTIFUI, C&n JN H can be enjoyed during twelve months of tle year, to select a car that is open and cool in the summer, yet snug and warm during cold weather. 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WIltEY Ptwideni Axi& 'Distributors 394 fJWTH 8fiMD STReeT.PHIlAOOPHtA 10) DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "CHUMS IN THE WOODS" Ily DADDY CHAI'Tlin III Hunting In the Ground T ONHHOMi: IlKAIt led Peggy, Billy " nnd Toddle Pupklnn fnr dp the val ley for the new kind of hunting he hut! promised them "Woof I Woof I Hurrv' Hnrrv'" Tod dle ketit urging, for Toddle had not hud brenkfnst ns he hnil been itnvlng his nppctlto for the fine food he -erpected to find nn this hunting trip Now ho wns very hungry nut Lonesome Dcnr wasn't In much of n hurry. He hnil enjoyed a rich fenst of nntit nnd his hunger wns not so keen ns that of Tod die Pupklnn "What are you going to lnin' now big food or little food?" naked Hilly. "Ugh! There nre mnnv klnda of food to hunt In the forest," grunted lonesome Hear "There la food on the hills, food In the dnles, nnd food under the ground. We are now going to hunt underground food." "Woof! Woof Underground food' Thnt must bo hurled bones '" barked Toddle Pmiklni excitedly. "I like burled bones. Hurrv!" Lonesome Tlenr grinned nnd trotted nlong a bit foster. Peggy notlc.-d Ills grin, nnd she doubted If Lonesome Hear mennt burled bonca when ho apoku of underground food. "Perhani he menn snakes or moles," she whispered to Dllly, Ionesome Ilenr enme to n sunny glade, nnd there he began to djg rigorously "nones! Bones! I like bones!" barked Toddle Pupklns, rushing to help Lonesome nenr. He made the dirt folrlv flv with his eager pawa. When he hnd (I'm n fnlrlv latm hole. Toddlo put his nose down to sniff. "Woof! I don't rmell any bones." he bn'kcd. disappointedly, but he went on wl'h his dlgr'"1 I)nesomo Bear grinned ngnln and winked nt Peggy and Hilly an much as to say: "Ho will bo surprised when he flnds the nlco food for which wo aro d'ewlfg: It isn't at all tho kind ho ex pects." Finally Toddle Pupklns struck some thing hard In the ground. "I've found It! Ive found It!" he harked excitedly, nnd then his hungry nose went uown to Bnm it. xno nosn came up In a hurry, and n disappointed look chnaed the gladness out of Toddle's fare. It Is only a root," growled Toddle. "I don't hellcve any bones nre burled hero at all." Lonesomo Bear nlso hod found a root, and he Bccmed very happy. "Ot course thero nren't any burled bones here," he grunted, tearing nt the root with his teeth. "Who wants old burled bones when ono can get nlco, fresh, "ueot roots?" Saying this. Lonesome Bear began to cat tho root he had found. Toddlo Pupklns sat up nnd looked at IMPORTED Pompeian Olive Oil has for years been the world's recognized standard table oil Girls'! Delightful New Vanishing Cream Containing True Buttermilk. Must Make You Look Younger or Money Back. Your complexion from tho use of this old-fashioned beauty recipe brought up to date, must quickly show a decided im provement or your dealer Is authorized to return your money. Be sure you get 'Howard's Buttermilk Cream 'ERE in Philadelphia the steadily increasing number 6f enclosed cars is proof of the ever-growing popu larity of these models for all-year-round use. It certainly seems sensible, in a climate where motoring ''S Ionosomo Bear In great disgust. "Is that tho underground food for which you havo been hunting?" he demanded. "Of course It K" replied Ixincsome Bear. "Aren't theso roota fine 7" He tore out a great pawfull of tender roots, offering them to Peggy and Billy, who nibbled nt them Ilk n rabbit nibbles nt a carrot. They didn't tasto ft bit bnd, lut eating them was much like eating wood. Peggy nnd Billy didn't blame Toddle Pupklns for being cross nt hav ing such a meal placed before him when ho waa so hungry. And Toddle Pupklna was cross. Ho glared at Lonesomo Bear ns If ho wanted to bllo him, "Woof I Woof! You're a fine hunter," ho growled. "All you have been nble to llnd nrc ant and roots. Why don't you hunt thlngu folks can cat7" Lonesome Bear looked up in surprlsu. "Why. what better things do you want to cut?" ho asked, "1 wnnt meat," growled Toddle Pup klnn. "And I'm so hungry that If I don't get It soon, I'll try benr incut," and he glanced hungrily at Lonesome Bear's fat hams. HUFFMAN At a Price Beyond Competition Cuticura Soap AND OINTMENT - Clear the Skin IBn.Olntanl.T!OT,JtoTtrTirhrM Fenumple! rsrt- R3P li MttZ'ilxtmtnx Feature for This Week the following groups, scheduled for immediate disposal GOWNS AND DRESSES COATS AND CAPES" SUITS AND SPORT SKIRTS SHEER BLOUSES SUMMER MILLINERY With Unusual Reductions THAT AVERAGE ABOUT TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PER CENT rs dL k f I'WHw. 1vn w. tun tf I -.-..,...., ....... .-- ..v.-,-. WJJ, VM ...v,., r"f; iiieien wnen vou rinn't uka snun or . .. roots," laughed Lonesome Bear. "But',, thero are lots of other kinds ot huhMng:, ' A In the woods. Como with rrin, atldtl'n , ., And you some tender meat.'' And ngalrki ii- ' Lonesomo Bear led the way up tho; , -Valley. Tomorrow will Jic told how Lonsom i Bear finds tender meat and also a feast for Peggy nnd Billy. xmxsmssasmss Against Neuritis Rheumatic pains and similar ills Wo offer a series of Bnths and Nntural Treatments which through years of practice havo proven their WORTH. Trial Demonstration vicnt Gratia Treat- IINSTITUTE For Women Exclusively Bellevuo Court Buildinnr 1418 Walnut Street Phone, Spruce 5484 IM i&em& $flh&vtnut at46thJ$lrrtt ?,Vlt o . J&VLE&.IC'SZ s-s! rr.f; A .a m t.' a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa T fJ-yj .rit.Vi.ll .w',r1r.