ffl9H kSKMSXSS HM' ' ' '' ' J ."' ' V JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wypic Tallcs of the WrighlCooh Wedding. Miss Mitchell a Pride Today Miss Mary Lloyd Norris to Make Debut This Season W 31iljfr lraey Cook and Wituoy Wrieht certainly put one over on . .11 hv irpttlri married nnd then an- niinclnit It without an announced en' Sent "beforehand. didn't thejrt fi'har wcro married in St. rotor's rhurcb. atiThlrd and Tine streets, on Monday nib left for White Sulphur Hnrlncs. Vn,on. a wedding. trip. I cannot say that I was surprised, for It hns been very evident that they !.. in inn. w th cinch other for the it tear, but for some reason it vas not announced. Bmlcy is jum or nge now. I understand, so they decdcd not to wait any longer. The Cooks arc Bpcndinj: !e summer In Cane May and tiin WrlRliUf nre In Iiat Harbor, but ?th.r otyhe families attended the WEmincy Cook In tho younger of tho gistCTS. dnughtcw, of the GuBtavua Wrnno CookVvhb lived formerly in f'ansdowue. but now have tho houso 1715 Locust street, onq of Harrison row Nancy, tho cjder slstor, marrlod Alfred i'utnam about two years ago. Itoth she and Emley are groat friends f Mary llrook. who married Lowber Stokes, and, both wcro attendants at thWitnev iVtVie son of the Sam Mo urgte Wrights, of 1003 Walnut street, lie ii. therefore, a, brother of Hnmiah Jnd Margaret Wright. He Baw service wUli tho A. K. F. in Franco and was o of he Tiventy-elghth Division if I ...!..- ,rrtW. I hnvo heard very 5 thin?, .bo-t '1-. rspec.al.y since nr,l. Let us hope they will hi very haFPdo not know bclr reason for not waiting for the conventional announce m'nti but I do think they did a very wise Stag when they took mottera into their own hands, that they did no ruirn ng off io another city, but wcro married in their own homo town nud in tho church of the 'denomination they both attend. It's bo much moro dignified. T HEARD yesterday that Mary Lloyd 1 Norris. daughter of .Mr. Isaac Nor ris. of raWhlll. BryirMawr. is golug to mnkc her debut this year. Mr. Norris will clvo n donee in her honor omo time In October or early November. Mary was In n ratKcr bad nccldeut the ! ?.i ?i. .? oi, ,i aiIm Itlddle were i driving about six weeks ago near New town Hqunro wnen me iinc um ih and started to run. Miss Itldcllo wns thrown from the carriage and was badly cut and bruised. Mary escaped un hurt, but was very much shaken up. Mr. Norris is n son of tho late Dr. Isaac Norris, you know. His sibter, Miss Clara Norris, has been living in Venice for a number .of years, but camo on here to visit last winter. They are cousins of the Parker Norrises and other members of that extensive family, the Hhobers, too. Udlth Norris married ltcx Shober, you remember, and Alice married her cousin, Henry Pepper Norris, Mrs. Travis Cochran is Mr. Norrls's aunt. WOKTHY MITCnKLL- Is to bo mar ried this afternoon at tho farm in West Chester where she nnd her mother have been living for some time. Kent Miicdonough Is the lucky man, nnd they are to be married by Father Clifford, of Whlttany, N. .7. I hear that Mary Frecdlcy. who Is Worthlng ton's sister. Is to bo matron of honor, but the wedding is a very quiet nffair ind only a few of us have beard who the bridesmaids are to be. They are going back after their wed ding tiip to stay with Mrs. Mitchell a while, and then out to California. Ton know Worthington Is n grand daughter of the fnmous Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, wiio was an nutlior of de cided note ns well as a leading physi cian. Her father was the late Dr. John Mitchell, and stood very high in bis profession, too. T IinAIt thnt tho Roderick Towers, who are on their way back from the Hast, aie expected to arrive in Now York in ten days. Instead of rushing off to Southampton or somo other fash ionable resort, however, they are going to Join Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pnyno Whltnev, Flora's father and mother, in the Adirondacks. The Whitueys hnvo neur enred an awful lot for society; that is, tho Newport type of society, ami generally do ns they please, for Wilrh I take off my lint to them, "figur atively speaking. NANOY WYN.N'D. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs. Trenchnrtl Newbold, of Olfnn road, Ardmore. aro spending thlB yionth at Watch Hill as tho (wests of Mrs Neuuold's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Effingham H. Jlorrls. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin X. Benson, Jr., Jf Lvnnewood Cottatjo. Chestnut Hill, naa spent a week at tho Tronic Houso, In the Whlto mountains. , Mr and Mrs Wharton Slnltler, Jr., of Tnornbury. Klklns Park, aro passlnj? a few wels it Now Castle-by-tho-Sea. ew Hampshire Dr John H. Amett, of 2110 Pino street, has joined his parents at Man chester, Vt. whero he will spend a rortnlKht. Miss Knthorlno McColllns's ngaBe.ment to Doctor Arnott has re cently been announced. 5r.Jlnd MrB- VHIInm Campbell Posoy imii K m'ly will remain at Watch "icy will open their homo at Radnor. t.vern?t William C, Kproul, who left ?! . hls homo nea" Chester, on Sat llV. for Watltlns Olen, N. Y., nccom cltv imyv.Dl; ,Kd7nrrt Martin, of this RnJi.T"1,J? o'nert next week by Mrs. ' .They will remain at Watklns u'en until tho middle of Spptembor. niJh.rnnid Mr"- Ira J- Williams and in0.V?ml,yof Chestnut Hill, are spend ng a fow weeks In the White mountains. lnf,!'. alul Mrs- Ilnns Klndler and their Viifil B0?,eft on AUffust 1 for Keeno anV Adirondack mountains, to re ram there until Octobor 1. wnr,3 pRer Fronofleld, of Media, New i?,vo, to,morrow to motor through M ilI,BlMLa t0 the nanBelev Lakes. andhh,eru.no,.wll Jo'n Mrs. Fronollold October i fal"ll, t0 b0 ln Mll,no unt11 Mrwimi1" 5rnt, Nowman, Jr.. and turned fS Brubaker Kogntz have re ruSunf Che'sea. whero they were Mh lla,h0,u,BI1 Pty Blven by Dr. and m John j. Hamilton, of Tuxedo Park. lllleav. I?ntz "nd Mr- Newman Kw LomiiS0 iatter Pftrt of tho week for wu-w JSn' 9?""-wnero thy w" J'n trip thnSL'lfB0 ricns on a motor om.,ri.l?u?h DNew nnslond, returning ""8 inte m Soptcmbor. Park ?f i C0W? of wcols t" Aabury .& w.u1.11 Ie.ave tncro shortly for Mta Va't to tho Pocono mountains. ALONG THE MAIN LINE none?d JMrs-x "iard Howson. of ?fe receivir,' J- formerly of Wayne, tIrtl Sflvin "f.rotulatlons upon the bfn SaturdnSn'A"lcnar(1 "owson, Jr., f"1 vvlll hi ,Z' Au?u"t 14. Mrs. 'howi ! 0lm". daUihm,omH?,5.d ns MU,a Mnry Uluf olnBnc of Jlp- nd MrH- Ar Mr a ' ' fiummt avenue, Wayne wayno ;yji,r , 5-, Artnur Holmes, of Severn! wi.111.8' S'ec,,c 'rom a trip ?ihf they if.'.i0 nockwood. Tenn.. JIrt- O Wehr,enih0,?ues'B t Mr. and tofRier Ve8irt.at"nJ-,1Ir8' Bablne wn8 a Mr r.ntof Wftyne- r?n mJSFiyP W!" Clements, or ?',' M tha mi.tt e .wk-n'l at Ocean 'klnVoTwSyn1 a"d Mr8 ,lU5' L'turneJ fa?re? me. of TVaynt) haa JJJnhport Mi?h .""J,, extended. trU to od,Xerin. hl C'no'nnatl andUtocK- d Sirs. Frank D. Hammer, of miMi,,Mro,l,1,J Cynwyd. have as tholr nt xrS,Mtr' nSd Mra' Frederick Q. Hln, of Merlden, Conn, nnMiiti.1I?,rb:!rt Cross "" family, Miss nJ ,. 1,nd'ey Cross, of Highland ave-i'nCy.ViVyd- M "PondlnB tho ronialn der of this month at Ocean City, N. J. rnJr'xrndtMr2' Frank Haer, of Elm tcr mi tJIJ wl,h' 'Jtvo been ntcrialnln Miss Nan Hay, of York, Pn. tHL M?a; Daniel Leach and sons, Kr Daniel I.cach and Master Robert IfM I-sex nvenue, Narbcrth, left ?h2ai,nV1,iy f0.r 0cean 'ty. N. J., whom they will spend n, fortnight. Mr, nnd Mrs. NnM T Timi.,. nr tr... AVhmiS tNil'ert. left on Haturday for d.uiy -1inrb' .ro they will spend two 'AaLt0Abi,1,?.0 KUnt of Mr. and Mrs. ueorgo A. Mills, fonnorly of Narborth. fJS',.ftJ?d y- T- Fran,t Dartholomaw, fh vnr?. aJ? rp.endlnff a month at tho Normandlo Hotel, Ocean City. ALONG THE READING .i!1''' :lnd. Mrs- W. S. Townscnd ana n.,01rMnucJ!.llJ, .JI"", Miriam Townscnd and Mlsn Catharine Townscnd aro leav ing their npnrtmontn on East Church ffi..UBtmtz'. for a tr'P to the Thousand Inlands. Qunllpp nnrl VnnfM.I HVIR& Miriam Tpwnsend will return to Stuart Hnlt Seminary, Staunton, Vn., In Sep. tcmber to nnlsli a courao In domestic 0.iuui.u linn iniisi. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. John Do Haven Whlto nnd tholr daughters, Mies Murlol White, MIm Nntallo Whlto and Miss Maruaret Whlto. whoso homo Is nenr Choster. aro spending n mqnth at the Traymore, At lantic City. Dr. IlUthtrford L. John linn rnrnnMu bon npnolntcd n major In tho medical corps of the Sixth Itifnntrv, Nations. Guard of Pennsylvania. Doctor John was formerly a resident of Medln. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ilcrlet, of Ridley Park, are spcndlnc a month with tholp family nt Ocean City. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eshorlck ana their family, of 11$ West Mount Airy avonuo, motored to tho Poconos to oo cupj their bungalow for a month. Miss I.llllan Zimmerman, of 38 ICast Hnlnes strcot: Miss Sylvia Lantls, Miss Ethel Mace. Mr. Lee Dnlley, Mr, Herbert Bailey nnd Mrs, Charles Orccn. chap oronod by Mr. and Mrs. John L Zim merman, wilt lie mombors of a houso party to spend tho week-end In Atlanttu City. Mrs. Martha Knott, of 807 East Washington lane, has as her guests for tho week her nieces, Miss Ellznbeth C. Kllnk, of Pottstown, Pa., and Miss Martha Pawn, of Mount Airy, On August, 28 Mrs. Knott, Miss Bnwn. Mrs. Porcy C. Neel and Mlsrf Jean Neel, or 124 West Mount Airy avenue, will go to Ocean City, N. J., to spend n snort tlmo. Mr. and Mrs. David Stern, of tho Wyneva Apartments, Wayno avenue, h'avo" returned from a 11 vo weeks motor trip through the New England states, Mrs. Ella Ludor. her children, Mostar Arnold I-udor and Miss Catnanno I.uder, with Mrs. Ludcr's mother, Mrs. Catharlno Plush, of 49 East Haines stroet, havo returned to their home after being the guests for a week of Mrs, Mattle Kenning, of 10 Harvoy street, at her cottage at Nosharulny Falls. Mrs. Howard Yaw, of 153 West Dur ham streot, will leavo on Saturday for a fortnight In Atlantic City. Mrs. Ynw beforo her mnrrlago In Juno was Miss Mllllcont Irving. Mrs. Lydo Laro, of 24 East Haines street, haa returned from a week spent In Sudlersvllle, Md. Miss Florence Hocfelman, of 1900 East Chelton avenue, who has been spending somo time In Soa Isle City, will return to her home on Saturday. Miss Merlon Tophan and Miss Jean Tophnn, of B128 Greene street, nave Joined their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Tophan, at tholr cottago at Ocean City for tho remainder of tho sumtper. Miss Emma Slater, of 42 East Haines street, nnd Miss Elsie Lister, it Htflt Indlun Quern lane, aro spandlng somu tlmo In Wlldwood. Mr. Walter Lee Rosenborger, of 450 East Tulpohocken stroet, entertaima over the week-end In honor of his son. Master Leo Rosenborgor, tho members of Troop No. 218, Boy Scouts of America, at the summer homci of his brother, Dr. R. C. Rosenberger, nt iron Rrldgo, Pa. Guosta of honor were Mr. George H. Talbott, of Princeton, N. J., and Mr. Robert Buttler, of East John eon streot. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Thoman Boylan, of 1718 Green strcot. aro receiving con gratulations on -the birth of a son, Thomas Boylan, Jr.. on August 10. Mrs. Boylan will be remembored as Miss Jessie Rawley, daughter of Mr. Harry Rowley, of Roxborough. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Bannon have returnod from a trip to Washington and tho South, and will bo nt home at 8401 North Sixth street. Tho brido was Miss Elslo Douglas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Douglas, of North Judson street. The Aid Society of the Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Ninth street and Le high avenue, will give a coffee party this afternoon at Hunting Park, on Old York road. If the weather should bo stormy, the party will be held In tho social hall of tho church. Among the Interesting mldsummor weddings was that of Miss Evelyn A. Archer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alex nnder ThomaB Archer, of Long Boach, Cnllf., and Mr. C. Frederick Huber, of 4K38 Wavne avenue. Oermantown. Which was solemnized on Saturday ovcnlng. at 8 o'clock, at the home or Mr. ana Mrs. N. H. Jones, 1020 North Eighteenth street, with tho Rev, A. D. Gelst officiating. The brldo wan attended by Mlxa Lillian Jones, nnd Mr. Jacob ICnun was best man. Mr. nnd Mrs. Huber upon their return from their wedding tour will bo at homo nt 416 West Chelten avenue, Germantown. Ttye bridegroom served over sens for a year with Com pany L, 317th Infantry. Announcement is mnde of the mar riage of Miss Roberta K. Nixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Nixon, of 1900 West Susquehanna avo nuo, and Mr. Arthur Rogers, of West Philadelphia, on Wednesday, August 11, In tho First Church of the Brethren, Dauphin and Carllnlo streets. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev, Doctor Kulp. Upon tholr return from c!)MiggwsCTaawa3gaxaig? Have Normal I Weight p Why Not) rf You con reduce or Build up EASILY. H Think what Normal Weight U would meun to you In comfort ffi nlonc. Trial Demonstration ment Gratia Treat- COLLINS INSTITUTE For Womon Exclusively B'ollevuo Court Building 1418 Walnut .Street Phone Spruce 684 mmmmmmvmmiym:ij&. H BT ; " T . 'uT ' jit MMKMlPWTtiirTiMnil BRB If ii mmmm v mi -y sr j. wmmmmmk nAMUSJv. t. ? i'Vt4' '(kill iWIRCSiiSjE'vF33lfcJr-i'.W' ill hBHHIKi Photo by Vanity Fair Stualo MKS. ELMER JOSEPH ItEINHAllD Mrs. Rclnlmrd was Miss Bessie Gallagher. Her marriage took placo in Capo May on Monday their trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Rogers will bo nt homo n 6633 Regent street, WcBt Philadelphia. Mrs. William J. Tnpllnger. of West Lehigh avenue, Is passing a week In Asbury Park. Miss Virginia Qeslng, North Nine teenth street, left Monday for Stamford, Conn,, where sho will bo tho guett of her nunt, Mrs. Joseph Stephenson, until Labor Day. Mrs. Charles A. Hoehlng and family, of 2642 North Scventoonth street, are upending the summer In Narbcrth. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Skogg havo loused tno Hoehlng house, which they wilt occupy for some time. Mrs. Rebecca Schmuckcr and ner daughter, Miss Kathorlno M. Schmucker, of Whitby avenue, are spending the sum mer In tholr bungalow nt Capo May Point, N. J. Mr. Albert Bcrkowltz, of 1719 Berks street, has gono to France oa a radio omcer. Mr. Bcrkowltz 1b tho nephew of tho Rev. Dr. Henry Borkowltz, of this city. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs, John Tomlln, of South Seventeenth street, are spending tho bal ance of tho summer nt their bungalow, tho Margaret Jane, Browns-MUls-ln-the Pines, nnd had ns their guests lost Sundny Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wilson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm J. McLaughlin, Miss Harriet MncDonel, Mrs. At Hamil ton, Mr. Francis Tomlln. Mr. James Tomlln and llttlo MI3S Ava Marie Hair llton. Miss Knthryn M. Jackson, of 1110 McKear strfet, nnd her sister, Miss Ocno Xi jkson, spent tho woek-ond nt WoedbiVi , N. J., as tho guests of Mrs Ethel Bllchanon. Mrs. Schwartz and her daughter, Miss Doi othv Schwartz, of 2440 South Six. ternth street, havo returned home aftor having spent several duys In Wlldwocd, .. j. Miss Anna Sullivan, of 1740 Morris strcot, has returned homo after a short Btay nt Avalon. N. J. Miss Frances Rowan, of 2327 South Sixteenth street, spent several days in Atlantic City as the irucst of Miss Lena Cook. The Misses MUllen. of 2420 South Six- tocnth streot, havo returned home, hav ing spout last week In Wlldwood at the Toocn Apartments. Miss Anna Hlnea. of 2327 South Six. teenth Btreet. will leavo this Saturday for Atlantic City, w hero she will remain for a short time. Miss Betty Smith, of 2609 South Mole street, witl spend this week-end In At- lantio uny. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Annlcby and their family, of 1413 Porter street, have gone to Marlon, S. C, for two months. Whtio there they will bo the guests of Mm. Appleby's mother, Mra S. J. Blnckwoll. Ml5S Elizabeth Jones, of 1400 Chris tian street, spent last weok-ond at Ava lon. Mr. and Mrs. Jamos ThomDson nnd their daughter, Miss Gertrude Thomp son, of 2410 South Sixteenth street, mo Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET 1- r II i At A y vn II 11 (UP if f Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET tored Qn last Saturday to Wlldwood, whero they are spending the week. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Orcen, of 2107 South Fourth street, are spending a row woeku at Revere Beach, near Boston. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs Rlchnrd W. Bathan aro spending two woeks with Mr. Bathnn's parents, tho Rov Lorlng Bathan nnd Mrs. Bathnn, of Now York, at their bungalow at Swift Waters, In tho Tocono mountains. Mrs. Gcorgo Tobler nnd her daugh ter. Miss Dorothy Tobler, of 030 North Fifty-sixth strcot. will sail on Satur day for Japan to Join Mr. Tobler and his eon and other daughter, who have beon In Japan for tho Inst year. Tho engage ment of MltB Reba Tobler and Mr. R. Dooloy has recently boon announced. The wedding will tnko place sometlmo in tho spring, after which thoy will live In Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. John Glntor nnd their family, of C008 Nassau road, have mo tored to Brooklyn. N. Y., where they nre tho guo3ta of Mr. Ginter's parents. They will return somo time this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Joseph Solomon, of 234 South Fifty-third stroet, announco the marrlngo of their daughter. Miss Anita Mario Solomon, nnd Mr, aeorge William Mackoy, of Wllllamsport, on April C, 1920. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mackoy, who aro at present visiting Mr. and Mrs. Solomon, will bo at homo after October 1 at tho Towers, Kenmore, Pa. Miss Miriam Deo has returned to her home at 2131 lumborgcr street, aftor spending the ueck-end nt Camp Del mont, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cross, of Tcnns grovo torracc, aro occupying a house on tho Hnverford College grounds at Havcr ford, whero thoy will remain until Sip tembcr. Mr. and Mrs James McGowan, of 12 South Forty-third Btreet, havo Just re turned -from a trip to Niagara Falls. TIOGA Miss Florenco Duffy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Duffy, of 2317 Atlantic street: Miss Myrtlo Week, of 1631 West Venango Btreet, nnd Miss Knthryn Yeagcr. of 4931 North Thlrtoonth street, hnvo gone to the Pocono mountains to remain through the Inte summer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Bright nnd their daughter, Miss Anita Bright, of 1321 Russell street, will lav0 on Sat urday to pass the remainder of the sea son in Ocean City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. E B. Banks, who havo beon spending the curly summer in Asbury Park, hao returnod to their home, 37C0 North Percy street. Mrs. P. W. Klofaver and their family, of Tlogn and Twenty-third streets, are at tbelr summer homo in Island Heights for tho season. Mrs. Sarah Oberholtzer, of West Tioga streot, has returnod homo from several weeks' stay at Longport. The Rov. and Mrs. A. J. Klmker nnd their family, of 721 West Erie avenue. are staying In Ocean City. Sale of Ladies' and Misses' Girls' and Juniors' Suits and Coats 19.75 24.75 29.75 Tyrol Wool at these prices means a saving of almost a half. Styles that are Wear able this Fall as Well as Now Ladies' Hats Vi Price MISS MITCHELL BRIDE OF MR. MACDONOUfiH Granddaughter of Lato Dr. S. Wolr Mltoholl Marrlod Today In Woot Chostor i , Tho marriage of Miss 8. Worthington Mitchell, daughter of the lato Dr. John K. Mitchell nnd Mrs. Mitchell, and grand, daughter of the lnt Dr B v'r MltcheM. of this city, nnd Mr. Dent Mncdonough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mncdonough, of New Ydrk, will take placo today nt Roculvcr, the homo of Mrs. Mitchell In West Chester, nt R o'clock. Father Cornelius Clifford, of Whltonny. N, J will perform the ceremony. Mre. Vinton Freedley will be matron of honor nnd the bridesmaids will be Miss Mabel Kane and Miss Dorothea Ayor. Mr. Macdon ough's father will be his best man. Only the two Immediate families and a very four intimate friends will nttond tho cor- emony and small reception which will roliow. Alter a weaning trip jwr. ana Mrs. Mncdonough will spend somo time on the farm with Mrs. Mitchell. Inter going to California, where they will llvo just outsldo of San Francisco. HARRIS DARDSLEY An Intftrontlnir weddlntr will tnl nlncn this evening In Holy Trltnlty Fresby- terian gnurcn, Lagan, wnon miss isa bello O, Bnrdsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. BardBley, of Logan, and Mr. Martin W. Harris, of 1222 West Wyoming stroet, will bo married by the pastor, tno liev. wnivam uarneo ixjwor. Mr. and Mrs. Harris will leave on an extendod tour and upon tholr return they will be nt homo in Logan. ROXBOROUGH Miss Florenco Warren nnd Miss Dorothy Meliter, of Mltr.holl street, are spending four weeks at Pughtown, Pa. Mrs. Charles Moyor. of Ridge avenue. Upper Roxborough. Is entertaining this afternoon, with tho following guests: MrB. Frank Lilly, Miss Mnry J l'atton, Mrs. E. P. Rcld. Mrs. William MeKenna. Mrs. Louis Schmlck, Mrs. Newton Bovard, Mrs. William Carver, Mrs. George Wnnklln, Mrs. Samuel Miller, Mrs. John Lex, Mrs. William F. Stcolo, MrB. William Kulp, Mrs. George W, Moyer, Mrs. Emma Schoflcld, Mrs. Harry Dager, Mrs. Edward Priest and Mrs. George Miller. Tho final concert for the Benson of tho Municipal Band In Roxborough will bo held this evening In Qorgas Pork. Mrs. Joseph Rlpko, of Mitchell street, Is spending tho summer In Wlldwood. OLNEY Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Lullc. of 4008 D streot, have Just roturned from a week spent nt Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Horaco Samuel Fct- ton havo returned from their wedding trip to Bermuda and aro living for tho present at 6400 North Front street until tho completion of their new home nt 6613 Maschor street. Mrs. Felton will be romombered ns Miss Edith Martin Davis. Mrs. Mary Linton, of 410 Fisher's avo. nue, with hor Ron and daughter-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Linton, and Mrs. Harry Smith, of Logan, have re turned from a fortnight's motor trip through New York and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Muhl, of 453 Fisher's avenue, nro receiving con gratulations upon tho birth of a son, Frodcrlck Muhl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Linton, of 5130 Westford road, havo as their guest Mlsa Ellen M. Duncan, of Black Lick, Pn. Miss Mary Lotltla Linton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linton, has returned from n thrcu months' vIbU with her grand mother. Mrs. Mary Hagerman, nt Black Lick, Pa. Mrs. Robort Koch and her daughter, Mrs. William C. Davis, of 6427 North Lawrence street, are passing a month In Ocean Cltv. Mrs. DavlB will bo remem bered as Miss Laura B. Koch. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL An Interesting weddln" of tho late summer will be that of Miss Margnret Dodge, daughter of Mrs. Ella Dodge, of 3617 aykcji lane, and Mr. Lloyd Reeves, of wAtVPhlladelphla, which will take ploCOv&fi Saturday, August 2S, at noon, at too nonsinLtho brldo's mother, and will bo lMJlfrn'M by a wedding break fast. .yoXnptJyweddlng to tnke place thlB montn jftftha homo of Mrs. Dodge, Is that ofher nleco. Miss Anna Shall, daughter of Mrs. John Shall, of Pine nllls, Fla., una Mr. Henry Mnclntyro, of tho Falls, formerly of Vermont, which will bo solemnized on Friday at 1 o'clock and will bo followod by a reception. Mrs. John Ayrton. of Atlantto City, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Stlnson, of Queen lane. Girls! Buttermilk Turns Dull Lifeless Complexions to Radiant Deauty No fuss Just try It this now way. Guar anteed. Simply nak your druggist for Howard's Buttermilk Cream liLilMI'JJMM'illillBliailllliliyyiltlLffiM'llJii'i.lililliLiM What Are One of our clients recently gave as their reason for utilizing our Engineering Valuation facilities that their company found, after thorough investigation, that we had not only the organization to handle the valuation of large industrial enterprises, but we also had what they regarded as equally essential, the neces sary engineering facilities to collaborate with them in giving the proper consid eration to the problems of pricing, de preciation, obsolescence and rates, as well as advice in the matters of operation and expansion. It is significant in our experience that the old fashioned Appraisal with its inherent limitations is rapidly giving place to the modern Engineering Valuation, which not only compre hends the former but deals in an eng ineering and commercial way with the problems of production and manage ment, the desirability of improvement in which has never been a more vital and controlling factor than it is today. We would welcome an opportunity of ad vising with. you. Writt to us and our representative will explain our service. 115 BROADWAY .NEW YORK FRANKFORD .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Llstcoe. of 1829 Harrison street, nro spending tho montn at Wlldwood. Mrs. Cora Whltestono nnd her daugh ter, Miss Helen Whltcstone, nre visiting friends in Akron, O., for an indefinite stay. Miss Mary Curran and Miss Agne Curran, of 1600 Church street, nre en tertaining as their guest for a few weeks Miss Rose Curran, of Wilmington, Dol. Miss Beatrice Mortlmore. of' Arrott stroet, nnd Miss Gertrude Munyon aro spending several weeks at Belgrade, "Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Zelalg aa son, of Harrison nnd Oakland streets, are on a three weoks' trip to Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, Thousnnd Islands. Lake Champlatn and Lake George. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Thorp, o 184" Haworth street, announco tho marrlago of their daughter, Miss Anna Miriam Thorp, to Mr. Paul Herbert Aspen, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Herbert Aspen, on August 4. Mm. fl. Pnttnrnnn. of NorthwoOd. has been spending the last fow weeks as tho guest of Mrs. M. Carter nt her cottage in Chelsea. Miss Diana Patterson spor.t the week-end with Mrs. carter. M00RE8T0WN Mrs. Earl Thompson, of Camden: Mrs, Thornton Holllngshead Mrs. James Gladhlll, Mrs. Edward Ayres. Mrs. Krt win Sumner. Mrs. William Stackhouse, Mrs. Frederick Warden, Miss Carrlo Lovo, Miss Louis Mnlseed and Mlsa Mil Arn Tnnlrn wrn entertained by Mrs. Gcorgo Hlllmnn nt a bridge luncheon last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Kennnrd, Jr., left Friday for Ontario, Can., to bo gono several weeks. Mrs. G. Edmund Strattan and her daughter, Miss Ruth Strattan, are visit ing Mrs. Amy Conrow at Poughkeepsie, N. X. inoy Will OO gono wr iwv ncvio. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Cooper, of. Pino hurst, will spend ten days at Lake Mo honk, N. . Mr. Gcorgo Spooner nnd Miss Bess Oves aro visiting Mrs. Collins Rogers, at Ocean City. Mr. Jind Mrs. Edward S. Woodward are homo from a trip through New England. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Pancoast, of Chester avenue, will spend, their vacation In a cabin on tho Rancocas creok obovo Mt. Holly. Mr. arid Mrs. A. D. Cox ontortalnod tho choir of tho Baptist Church, also tho Rov. and Mrs. Cusworth, at their cot tago nt Beach Haven. WI68AHICK0N Mrs. Adam Fox, of 233 Rochello ave nue, who hon as her guest for several days Mrs. Mllford Carey, of Pittsburgh, IS giving a luncnean lauRy lor .uiit. Carey and Mrs. Elizabeth Purnell, of Camden, N. J. Miss Mnrgaret Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Young, of Sumac street, nnd Miss Elslo Smith nro spend ing Bomo time In Ocean City Miss Clara Springer, of 211 Sumac J "Oh, You Dirty Watch! " 1 H (fb Yon're mlnr to Mayrra to-B nnr. i-m urru oi misting trolni." PUOMPT BERVICH I. MAYER 1732 MARKET ST. wxnnwAKAni.n rnvsTAm. 50c SAY 'DIAMOND DYES" Don't streak or ruin your material In a poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dyos." fcasy directions in package. "CORNS" Lift Right Off Without Pain jj Doesn't hurt a bit I Drop a little Freezono on an aching corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. Truly I Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of freezono for a ferw cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and tho calluses, without soreness or Irritation. We Selling? ft 0 street, hns gono to Ventnor for the re mnlnder of tho heated term. , Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Beaven; of Rochello avenuo, will spend thd closing weeks of summer In Wlldwood. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Mnrrlot. who havo returnod from a. tour througn Vir ginia, will go to Wlldwood for tho re mainder of tho season. N0RRf8TOWN Mrs. Robert McCoy, of DeKalb street, hna announced the marrlngo of her daughter, Miss Ida May McCoy, nnd Mr. Gordon R. Rllo, of Ambler, on Saturday, August 7, nt Elkton, Maryland, Mr. and Mrs. Rile will llvo at Ambler. Tho bride1 Is well known socially In Norrlstown and Is a graduate of the local high Bchool. Sho has taken part In a number of amateur theatricals. Mrs. John Noble, of Brown street, entertained at 600 In honor of her sister. Mrs. William R, Morloy, who be fpro her recent marrlago was Miss Jane Clark. Thore wcro twelve guests and Mrs. Morloy was presented with n miscellaneous shower Mr. and Mrs. Money lert today for Detroit, Mich., where they will live. Mrs. C. M. Stewart, Miss Barbara Stowartv Miss Rose Pottratz ana Miss Oertrudo Tyson havo gono to Devonshlro Pines, Pocono mountains, where they will spend tho remainder of August. Tho marrlngo of Miss Blanche M. ?a.nP daughter of Mrs. Loulso Bang, or 132T Pino street, and Mr. Walter T. Hulton, son of Mr. Thomas Hulton. of 1402 Arch stroet, took placo on Satur day, August 14, In tho Washington HTKMHIIir NOTICKH INTERNATIONAL MERCAHTllE MARINE GONPAMY AMERICAN HUE X T. Chtrbonrir SootliampUa New York Aug. JllSept. lSlOct. II Bt. Paul Aug. JflHept. HOct. Xf Fhlladelplila ...Sept. 48ept. 18Oet. 10 NEW YORK TIAMrirjRO Manchnrln Rcpt. IIOct. 2aDee. 4 Mongolia Sept. 23Xor. 6Dec. IB MIII.ADnLPIILV LIVEUPOOL Western Plain Ang.IO Anbarn Aug. XO "T"ord Bept. ( Western Tlaln Sept. 30 IMIILA IJ KXPUIA OLABOO W West Cherow Aug. In nalnhad , .Aug. 81 Eastern Rea. Rent, SO PntLADELTOlA BAMBURO RelUreae Ang. II West EUonk Sept. 18 RED STAR LINE N. Y. BODTHAMPTON ANTWEKP Lapland Aug. SllSept. ZS Jnlnd. Ang.JBlOot. t Zceland Sept. 4IOet. 0 ivrooniniid rlcpt. lOct. 23 jiiiLniiiuiiiA anxwERF Nervier Aug, l Went Wnuneko Aug. 31 tt iiiurno. Rent. 4 Weit Tacook Kept. 18 Onhlnncl Sept. tli West Cherow Sept. 80 Paiienfir Office, 1319 Walnnt St, Phi la. N. T. to Ktritr Bldf., Btltiaora ' 1 MiPPONimSENKABHA Fast fan yx ISrSS Z ALSO lTtEIOIIT SKKVICKS Seattlo to tlie Tnr East Fortnightly. tv New orfc to Itrltlnh ior jranicuiura " rr." "' ..ill!"" SV". " . ompunya onicea. lzO lUCIIAlit Al. rvLt lOKK RAILWAY KXCHANfiE. CIIICAUO NAWSCO LINES Freight Service Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE West Bound Steamer East Bound Sailed "SprinKncld"...Sept 15 Sailed "Artigas" ... Aug. 28. "Stanley Dollar". Oct. Vitr Rntrx, NORTH ATLANTIC Agents S 13G S. Fourth St., Phila. jUMMINe LINE U. S. Shipping Board Stttl Stetmert Regular Service PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam & Antwerp SS "Arizpa" Anjr.20 SS "Lake Harmlnia"...SeptlO (From Pier 34, South Wharves) For information apply A. D. Cummins & Co., Inc. H. P. DILKES, Manager 139 South 4th St., Phila. Lombard 4U7-41JS-BI67 Main ISIS Gilray Transportation Corp. now receiving freight for New York nnd Baltimore and points beyond. For space and rates apply to freight manager. Boats now loading. PIER 9, NORTH Telephone, Lombard 510G Atlantic-Gulf and Pacific Lines PHILADELPHIA TO SAN PEDRO (Port for Los Angeles), SAN FRANCISCO . n, tapf: hum about AITC. ID . Momorlal Chanel. Valley :F Rov. W. Herbert Dtlrk. rector, offl Upon their return from a wnddlng to riMi-nlt. Mlnh. Mr. nnd Mrs. MUf will llvo at 1320 Pine etreot.i , y 'V Miss Rebecca R. Schall, of thoM rlftj and 'MIfut Mnrlnn Lontr of If bridge street, have left on n. Great Lj trip to uuiuin, Minn, xney vfiu spenu some tune in uantuia. Mrs. H. AT. Uiintlnir. of Swcdo Is in Ocean City for several weoks BTHAMnOATfl Boats Leave Arch St. What-for Burlington Island Party Bristol and Trenton t. EVERY SUNDAY For Tr'nton, 8.30 A, 1.00 P. M.. 4.00 I'. M. M. 10 00 A.' M.n D.I oo l". r s.wi J 4- . ... . . . . . .. . A. I For iinstoiB.HU a. ai.. z.uu x m., .w.j '. M.. 8 30 P. M. . ' . J For Burllnrton igiina a'atk. vvu as w. 2 P. M B V. M, WF.EKDAY SAILINGS Tor Tr.nton, 8.80 A. Jt.. 1.80 T. Mi.i O.HO J". T. Eor Drlntnl m! nurl nulon iKUndPsfk'., 8,30 A. M,. ti.80 P. M. Kxtrft M. Baturdays for Surllnston Inland Park. I Hto or tare one Way. so onii! Children, 16c. Hundaya and Holidays Adulta. 40c: Children, 30e Queen Anne Moonlight Want lrarea Arch fit. OTTJirr Ettrr Krenlne at. 8 o'clock, ftrroi Monday. .'I Itotimt trip fare, ofto Inclurilnr war nx 'ipii nnn rtiuiiT tne iiDki'iii IN IINK'' TKAMSKrp NOTICKrJ WHITE STA lm W. T Ohrboarr Oonthmpia Olrmnlo Aiiir. 2fllflnt. lftlOrr. irf Attplnfln D...A liln.i ltf -3 NEW YORK HVEnPOOI j "iV" . . .. . . Aug. SlSpt. t . E""1,0 Aug. SBlOct. 3NoT. r ..-.H..w pFiiL, luiuci. lumin. XtW "" nepr. iuct. ?lav. Formarly Cleteland NEW YORK Azonns . airtRALTAR NAPLES OBNOA VI.OOT110 Ai.ir. Hi! 0wtl Bept. 18 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE'' PHILADELPHIA LONDON 1 Oaawatomie Mackinaw Bept.Xf) nOLLAND-ASIERIOA LINE FniLADELPIIIA ROTTEBDAM vrf Mnandyk An. trf neukelndjk Bept 10 WHITE STAR Dominion MONTREAL QXTr.nr.rr.Tvr.nvooi Megantlo Aur. 21Bpt. 18 Oct, lW- Canada Aug. S4Bept. 2fiOet.30 Frti(at OSes, 40S-4I4 Bonnt Bldf., PUJ4L1 Elf United States Shipping Board Passenger Service Rio it Janeiro, Montevideo, Buenos Ajtm fi. H. JLUTIIAWASIIINOTON. 10.000 tona (b) AUG. 81r H. H TTTTnnV it nnn ...... .! a a . (b)rirat and Second Cla. (o) Flrit. Second and Third Class. For ratea and particulars apply to any I'aiacnocr Agency or to Munson Steamship Line 82-92 Bcnver Street. New York Drexel Building, Philadelphia 418 Olive Street, St. Lonii Palatial Pa.aanger Ste of 21,000 tons to MANILA aaaaklfx m ( From Seattlo to Hcng Kong viM Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, t Shanghai and Manila HIT RF.KVlrKH i i. York to the Orient t Panama Freqacnllrw J Imllnn Pirt Monthly "4ucnu COLMAN I1CII.DINO, SEATTLE O' West Bound Steamer East Bound Sept. 13 "Lchch" Oct. 21 II Sept. 25... "West Togu3"....Nov. 1 I 'Daea not make Seattle etc.. Apply to & WESTERN S. S. CO.! Shinning Hoard Phones Lombard 5561-5; Main 830 EARN4JME ,neor,,o,,n,'d i8at U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer General Cirgo 7 Regular Service PhUadelpIiia Manchester ' SS "De Moinei Bridge". Loadlnj f Philadelphia Havana SS "Coquina" Sall j. For rate and particulars apply l liuiii-uuiv uivuiiiarju u 139 South Four PHILADELPHIA Philade to Scandinavi Chrlstiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen , Regular Service -".Slpp,,,'r. I,.."r'1 oitfl BlMinar SS "Oronohe" Loadlaf SS "Fort Armitron2'..Snr. 1 (From Pier 78, South Wharveij J llio Charles T. Mcgco Co. Agenta for U. S. Shipping Board Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Btll Lombard 5100 K R. Hantu Kilmi, H. H. Hnntn Tr N, H. Huntn Ana. H, H, !iinu JaiI . OO I lie at L'Mll.o. Ari'V. In.ilS.,. 'a1- ii 4 1 ia I S. Pnrr T H'fll - w. . SK I ORACEUNCN II..KVrV.,AyVfrhV2r',litc.n,.f4, xt..: i,A '4 Hiyi i in W V r 14 ; ! ii n o !,'i ;r:i fl a. i "1 .H X&$i?fttZSZ T ,ij k r - " ' " "awSjw VWM &jt:bUMl Jjj1JSan.vV ,$. , . ijwp(b(.f t (.
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