7-uyz 1 vm.'j'i, jtn vj c - t i I''. V, :& .Uu . , V'fc' wmI Aft, .r..'Ma- ?.- tfnttxi l l&iJA' tt htrtuuj ''r is v , " I '. ' iV A -ifc 4 .' ,ZK ' , ' ,' i i. i i i - JmTGOSSIP 'ABptJI 'PEOPLE V "iff 41 u ,Vf -lCy JFyimc 2i( bfthcJDancfi At WhufordSlw r Jfcara 5Pfl te -Ducheas pf Marlborough Mas , - Jf' r ' , . - M ' . i i i i ' Rcturicd To EuropejrShe Sees q'JSmart Suit In Iiittcnnpuse,bq(uare t r ftT - r-. ..... ,!,. hnK this riilladel- Stokes Elisor and Mr. S. D. IllaleV. En- SOJIL- wit.i" '-- u.iih niH 8?r'..ot Baltimore, tnoir otuer cueBtii In M. I'tt.. on 8trfn,?ySH,n'?ttt.7.i' udlng M'" Frances Kills. MTbh Umlly ueaiora, Aima ainrgitret Hrlnton, Miss ..ashore, tho COUlurri . cr th,0(ntonBthey vent for the day !S?. -W b... or nearby places of 10 tu( -- amusement. ,.., OI1 (he t(ic ,vm Hut "Pu ,"i" r;;rt Vttirilnir borne nrn and mo. I'v"-".--,-- ,, --. .:.... i .1..1 pfttti nnu nuuia ..."..-., 1 nil ' """"-" .., rrnm tarn And the' licopl; "'.5. n n, trndi-i nni ?" L, AH So to our own town, rrom SSrfW wU come . "., October first Joii"" I i i, m- nenrl "very one w - - dBl,r "" " "."" . U-.I V nen mer, round ns Cation. If there never had been a va- T HEAIl that Mr. Isaac Clothier, Jr., SSh. U" .""5..1L- w; "."5 -.",i ' t i a irnnnnr. u nil iiu h 'ffiS' CWhMr, are JV n Mendi.. xnK.'5M;"--vn-rlt nnd LIUD m ;",",iri.r... nlnco in i each year Gun nV'S-! h. ." ft.i.D,2.".t ut' .a-riadnor: no reuiiui" '"-,., . v.-min,, back SEttRxXXZ SSiS& nd retnr Most ol glvinK liolidnys. OPBAKINO of Mr, Rhodes remlndi . . t i.. (i,nf Im nrrtl Mrs.Khodes hare the ldvcllcst bununlow out in Santa Warn, And Mr.. nJ.odii h till rcvrilnic 1" 1pt love of flowers. The hm'vo and Rardcn'nre mw ?f bbora. You remember that the , lUiodw S their Arilmoro liomp a few cars o and nt -West to live, ah u. v "their ons are llvlne l vnrlons it It the Wet, but their dnuRhtcrs. with one exception,, live In.ana'ncar Phlla- ''ttic KhodM nnd his wife live in Bwfa nnrbara. Maurnn and his wife are in Kiwikm City, and Borlo and his. " Ife ar fcettled in Seattlo. The Ibreo oVuKhten, who live here, are Mrs. Ned HsrtRhorno. Mr. rranklln Sharp- and Mrs. Deas Sinkler. The nec ond da Khter, May, who In Mrs. Guy fhclP" Dn(1sc- llve8 Par of the timo ,Q New York and part in turopo. InAVC been hearing moro about tho (upper nnd dnnro which are to be fiven out at AYliltlora, on Bauirnuj week, that is September IS. There are faint whipeis of unusual surprises, and there inlttht bo ono 'or two couples who would Po a" wlifbitjon dance. Mind. I am only saying "might be. ' ns that Tteo bird that fcometlmes talks to me often nnnojs me by just hinting nnd not telling just who nnd what nnd where. However, the hints sound very good. And ns I told you the other day, me, I intend to go. Kvery ono in Chester Vnl 1. West Chestfr'nnil Dowuingtown W intircstul, nnd it will be a big thing. v,. Vnoiv It'll in raise funds to support a, community iurae for tho Qhestcr VflHey.cotlntry jound about. The fuppcr ifi n char,g0 of MisBTanc and Mls GracerEhornas nnd Miss Miller. Among the women taking nctlvo interest in tho affAlr are Mrs. Lardncr Howell, Mrs. George Coates. Mrs. George Thomas, Sd; Mrs. Francis Straw bridge, Mrs. Francis Jacobs and leveral others. THE Duchess of Marlborough ficems to hnve coftio to New York and niter a short stny to hnve returned to Europe with vory few of us being the wiicr. Of course, sho Is in deep morn inn fnr her father, the late William K. Vantlcrbllt. and she visited her mother Mrs. Oliver H. P. Hclmont nt her Long Island home, so was not in evidence. The wco bird who was in New York n couplo of weeks ago, on his uny from Newport, tbld me yester day that ho had seen her. nnd that she looked extremely well. Sho was wear ing a string of pearls with her blnck frock. They say sho is coming back laer with her second son for a stny and will eventually bcttlo in France. I SAW Mrs. Archibald Waterhouse in Itlttenhouse Saunre the other day wearing a very striking tnilor-mado suit of tan, which fitted her to perfection. Mrs, Watcrhouso always looks stylish, and her clothes aro so prcttyi Her hat as of a dark-brown straw and was close-fitting, with a brown aigrette for uimming. TjlLSIH mid Eleanor went to a party -1 tho other day, nnil when they re. turned thty ran engcrly to Daddy nnd Mother to tell about the good timo they had. Pei haps jou would bo Interested to know that Elslo is seven and Eleanor I've. Well, they talked nnd talked, nnd when aeked who was there Elslo said: Besides us children there was Mary'H Nl( ulster and her beau," and she added quicny, Nnncy Wilson, Miss Margaret Bancs, oiiss iavinm Major, oiiss uwenaoiyn Major. Miss Doiothy Evans. Mr. War tier Uanes, Mr. Thomas Bancs, Mr. Sterling Wllllnmson, Mr. Lawrcnco Qod ley, Mr. Henry dodley, Mr. Theodoro nudrt; Mr. Hnmuet Evnns nnd Mr. Altrcd n. Hawkins. Mrs. Major chaperoned n pmnll, party at tho Sprlnghavon Country Club dunco on saturdny ovonlng, In hon or o her nephews, Mr. John Btokes En sor, and Mr. Risley Ensor. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J, Cardwell, oC Swarthmore, nnnouncn tho engagement ot their daughter, Mlso Eleanor H. Cardwell. to Mr. Merle G. Crosby, of $Jova Scotia nnd Swnrtrmiorc, Pa. Mrs. Aubrey Howard Williams, who lion Jeen the gu&st of Dr. and Mrs. Our ncy Wllllains, of Chelsea, has returned to h,er ho-njo In Chestnut Hill. 'falsa Papo Dabney, da'ughlor of Mr. anil Mrs. Charles T. Dabney, of Media, will bo tho guest of honor at a brldgo pnTty to be given this evening1 by Miss OIcil Vulentlnus Dan nt hep linmn'on Monroo street. Media. Tho otlr guests win inaiuuo iirs. tiartcy ji. nownru, Mrs Harry Lee, Miss Elizabeth Hall,' Mlsn Carmen Malor. Mlsn Calvlnn Itlddln, Miss Helen Johns, Miss Janet McAllister ana Misa May vaieniinua Dee Mrs. John Kent Kane, of Radnor, will entertain at tea nt her homo on Tues day. Hentembop- 21. In honor of Mrs, John Miller, stato chairman of ths Del aware county icnguo or y)mcn voicrs Miss Katherlne Z. Ogdcn, daughter of Mr. and" Mrs. XJeorge Dickie Ogden. of Radnor, nnd her aunt, Mrs, John C. Jennings, of Pittsburgh, who havo been spending two months In Europe motor ing through Franco nnd Switzerland, sailed on Saturday on tho Imperator for this country. Miss Ellen McMlchael, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Emory McMlchael, of iCnoll ,House, Devon,- is tho guest of Miss Jtuth Packard at her parents' camp In the Adirondack Mountains. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Beaver StrAss burger returned on Krhlay to their homo at Normandy Form. Gwynedd Valley, Pa., after spending tho Hummer at Dark Island, Thousand Islands, N. V. Dr. and MrsW. 'Reynolds Wilson, of Devon, aro spending a fow days nt tho Ambassador Hotel, Atlantic City. Mrs. Charles E Clnrk, iMrs. Charles E Clark, Jr., and Mrs. Herbert S. Clark, of Allcnhurst, Strafford,' aro at North east Harbor, Me Mr. a'nd Mrs. Henry W. Roth, of BL Davids. hae returned from a month's otay at Narrngansett Pier, R. I , mo toring homo by way of Canada. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert A. Treat and Miss Edith Trent nro spending a few days at Stono Harbor, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. William Shewell Ellis and their daughter, Miss Frances Ellis, who hao been maklnsr a tour of tho Great Lnkes. havo returned to their homo in Moyian. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glmbel, who are vlnltlne their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. ajid Mrs. Edwin Dunnonbaum, at meir summer ramie m ine riacia, N. Y.. will roturn to tholr home on North Broad stroot som timo after Labor Day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen F. Steel, of 321 North Redfleld street, announce tho en gagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Wlnsmoro Steel, and Mr. Thomas R. Bloakley, of Wlldwood, N. J. Tho wedding of Miss Rose Hartman, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Hartman, of Qormantown, and Mr. T. Lawrence Mooro. of Swarthmore, son of Mr. nnd Mrs Guernsey Mooro, took placo on Sat urday, at Trinity Eplscop.il Church, Swarthmore. NBJIfflHLLVP'iHraffillsV)y MISS MABEL GIBBS BRIDE OF MR. AJCRT VALE WEEKS . MRS. RICHARD EVANS NORTON of Falcop Hill, Itosemont, who lias Just returned from Wafcli Illli and ' Narragansclt Tier, R, I., where sho spent n month W tho Rev. Father OAllen Tho bride, wno was given in marrlago by her father, was attended by hor sister, Mill Agnes Wtlgand Mr William McFaU. den Was bestinan. Mr and Mrs. Ber gen left on on extended tour nnd will bo at home nftsr October 1 at 2628, Aspen street. Minn Elizabeth McNally gave ft. shower, on Friday evening in honor of Miss Ann McMflhon, daughtor of Mr. Francis J. McMahon, of J21 North damnc street? whoso marriage to Mr JoHn A. Kelly, of 4961 North Ninth street will take placo on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrn William E. Preston, of 214S North Carlisle Mrrot, nnd Mrs Preston's sister, Miss Efllo Hannon, liava returned from Atlartic City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Levy' of 1601 Olrard aonuc, have returned ,from p. month's visit with Mr and Mrs. Dorsey Whltestono, of White Plains, N. Y. Miss Gertrudo Hampton and Miss Sclma Hampton of Sixteenth nnd Wnl laco streets, nro spending the late sum mer In tho Poconos. Mr. nnd Mrs Samuel Hlrschuof mf trdthal of tholr daughter. Miss Ida Hlrach, to Mr. Rjjmond Ledcrcr, of New York Miss A J. Allen and Miss Anna Allen, oi Juno jjinmonu street, wno nro tour ing In tho West, spent several da. In Loj Angclei. Calif, whero they wens cntertnlned bv Miss Cell M. W. Stdlh. formerly of Oils city. Dr. and Mrs M. de Ford and Miss Allco R. do Ford, of 2046 North Twen tieth streot, nre spending tho week-end nnd Labor Day holiday In Vontnor, N. J. Mr. and Mrs Leon S. Meyer, Mrs. H. Mav nnd Miss Nettle Lovl. of 1910 Berks street, will movo to 1614 Diamond, street next month. Mr. and Mrs Hornco It Hornir, who nro spending tho holiday week-ond in Atlantic City, returned recently from their wedding trip, nnd nre living at tho Longacro Hotel Mrs Hornor was Miss Dorothy Long Stem, of Wilkes-Barro, Penna. Balloy street, has returned from Atlan tic City, whero sho spent the late Bum mer. Tho wedding of Miss Margaret F. Gibson, daughtor of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gibson, of 2039 Bellcvuo street, and Mr. John J. COnnolly will tako placo on Wednesday aftemoon In the Church of Our Lady of Holy Souls, Tioga and Nineteenth streets MJss. Nan Blccnrd and hor sister, Miss Ethel Blggard. of 1634 West Tioga Pretty Wedding of Mlsa Ele Frey and Mr. Otto Qussefeldt The wedding of Mss Mabel Glbbs, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Globs, of 2267 Woodstock street, arid Mr, Albert Vnle Weeks will tako place this evening at tho future home of tho bridegroom and brldo'. llSO flimth Flftv-slxth street Tho ceremony wfll be performed by Uio DriaoBTOom'H nrother-in-iaw, mo nv. Rlohard Rlnker, of tho Presbyterian Churoh, of Plttston, Pa. .The brido will wear a gown of orchid georgotta crepe, 1 With a hat to match. Sho will bo glvon In marrlago by her father and will bo attended by Miss El3lo Weeks, ntoeo of tho bridegroom, who will wear a gown of pink organdlo, with ft hat to match Mr. Charles Glbbs will bo his brother's best man. A reception will follow the service Mr. nnil Mrs Weeks will spend n mpnth traveling and Will be nt numo aiier uoiODer l, OUS8EFELDT FREY Miss Else frey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Frey, of 3426 North Car- iisio street, uecamo mo uriao oi mr Ottq Guasofoldt, also of Tioga, on Sat urday morning. Tho ceremony wns performed at tho home of tho bride's patents by the Rev. I O. Ever, of tho zion Lutheran Church, FrBnklln and Vine strets, and was followed by a wed ding breakfast. Tho brldo wore a gown of whlto trepo do chlno and carried a shower of whlto roses and sweetpeas. She was attended by Miss Inga Borg- man, ot i-ittsourgn, wno woro a gown oi turquols bluo crtpo meteor nnd carried pink loses and Bwoctpean arranged in a shower Mr. Otto Trey, tho bride's brother, wan best man. Mr. and Mrs. Gusio- fcldt will loavo on an extended tour, nnd will l?e at home after November 1 nt 342C North Carlislo street. Htrtfct. returnccl homn lsst week from Boston, following a 'Wslt to the Malno tolls u. FRANKFORD Miss Loulso Hickman, of 2026 Bridgo street, Is spending secral days nt At lantic uuy Mr. and Mrs. GeorGO O. Boneall, whosa Weddlnc look nlaco In June, havo sallcl ror Havana, cuna, wncro tney win maun their home. Mrs Bonsall will bo ro tnombored as Miss Bertha McLaughlin, of 1055 Haworth street. Mrs. J. Jackson and hor, family, of Orthodox streot, who havo been spend ing tho summer at Wlldwood, N. J., will return to their homo next week. Mr. Albert J. Johnson, of 1662 Ha worth street, and Mrs. C. Heclc aro on a tHp to tho Thousand Islands. Mlsa Marjorlo Wentworth, of Arrott street, Is entertaining Miss Helen O'Reilly, of Patcison, N. J., for a few weeks. Miss O Itallly has just returned from a month's stay in tho Adlron-dacltu. ALONG. THE MAIN LINE Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Franklin, 3d. of Wayne,w.ill havo'a their guests' Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood Martin over Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs Louis J. Palmer and their family, of St. Davids, have re turned to their home after spending soma weeks at Ocean City, N. J. said she too. ckly, "I'vo got n beau. Daddy." You hnvo? Well, why doesn't ho ae around? Who is heT' "Oh. Iii'h Plmrlls a .l! .1,. h Eleanor brokn in : "I got ono, i?'11!..1 lon ' linow," said Daddy, Waking his head, "I havon't seen him l?h ."''y doesn't ho corns to see you if he's your beaul" t- du',?f(f Eleanor: "Qh lie don't know it." NANOY aVyNNH. J SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Doliin'Ph,n'l M". Ledyard HecliBoher. of ffiKf,c.'lnadn?r' haV( laswA invito-daSShir-lv;V,"ncrful?,n honor their aCy; o'c'tber1.'""1 Hoclf8ch' on AIN rii.i r ... . diuirh7. J "A -. iiooKscner, Zd, S!' Mni aJld JIrB- Steens Heck- whl2h -t,on Jontln'L September 20, for edict f .hW SIr"' "Sbert U88U Den wltaona no,s' Dovon- have "sued h hJSi IIarrl8on K. Lanor, Jr., will give hPrrJ2F.0 parly' followed by a ton. at tmSSPS? ,x Can May tomorrow af H i" Jl of Bites Ethol Coil h4cn?irJlnrt(m' wnoSu onwwnwnt rhaTi ??PK, ''."Ii" nnnounced to Mr. wm L'EJL B1,rdU ,MrB- Jnfls Ulster J. lK?flCurrln?n,Iin1 Mf8- William " lrd will assist in receiving Jinds9 K1TSSVllnR, of Miss Maron Lang orm n Si 1aufiher of tho late Mr. nnd th. ?.v' tSadl8r, and Mr' Sadler. EK ? SSf Wesar oPnUm U 'Fk in 'tlTe rtf'! riwi' Tho bniit. taVi Miii h. ?-- Oearen w t f6",1 mii" wl" be Dr. 55? 2L1:S!?,!.S'?:.P tho bride- OtoVci ii o'"?i ua'le win inciune Mr. brlae D?'riS',id,Vf' Jr" I'rotlier.ot tho ton A fl.i '"'"w. ino iiov, vwu(l - Now Y5Sml' nH.Bd 9nStan ElUworth. of ffeSmV n.A.'.tbebr!de- top ,,," V",u"", "BniHiou ny ino reC- tfamts."" churcn' th8 nev- D- looming Kd ,nntf y " dance at th.l. E0nnf t.i: ,' iujf oywnmB ini oer i. nooftblrwelMiawtsaiohnjpCavler. QERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W Scampton. of 444 Mount Pleasant aenue, announce tho marriage of their daughter, Miss Kath arine Scampton, to Mr. John J. Cowell, Jr, of 25 East Sharpnack street, dn Wednesday, September 1, at 3 o'clock, by the Rnv. Dr. R. W Vnnla of hill homo at 262 North Thlrteonth street Mrs Pattlllo Farrow, with her daugh ter, Miss Louisa Farrow, of Charleston. IS VlsltlniT hor Kilter Mm Wllllnm A McCrea, of 322 North Duvol street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas McFoddon nnd Mrs. McFadden's slstor. Miss Betty M. Strain, of 134 West Sejmour street, havo returned from a ten days' visit nt Capo May, N. J. Mrs MoFadden spent the week-end at Bolman and Anbury Park, N. J. Mra A. A. Cardinal, with her sister, Miss Carrlo Frohlloh, nnd her son, Mr. Carl J. Cardinal, of Paterson, N. J , were tho guests over tho week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer II. Bobst, of 0905 Lincoln drive. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Horn and tholr family, of 4614 Wayno nvonuo, will re- iui lumorrow alter spenaing tno sum mer at tholr cottage at Ocean City, N. J. Mrs Cathnrlnn Mw.ltnv anrt hpr son. Mr. William Mcckoy, of 6020 Limekiln pike; Mr. and Mra William Hlbbard and tholr daughter, Miss Graco Carroll, of C012 Llmoklln pike, motored to At lantlo City on Wednoaday for a short timo A luncheon, followed by bridge nnd flvo hundred, will bo given at the Cedar brook Country Club on Wednesday for Indy members and tholr guests. Mr" Herbort A. Wnllace, 438 East Mount Airy uvenue, chairman of the luncheon committee, has tho affair In charge. Mr. Rushton Marot and Miss Doro thy Marot, of McKean avenuo and Clearfield street, are stiylnsr in Charles ton. 8 C , whero they will meet Miss Marot'sJlance, Lieutenant 8. E1 Rldder hof, U. H. M. C. WHo Is now stationed at Paris Island. Miss Ethel Young, of 546 East Tuliie hockon street, Is spending the week-end ns the guest of Mr. and Mrs J. II. King, at Montoursvllle, near Wllllamsport, Pa. Mr. Thoman Why and Miss Jennie Why, of 315 Church lane, nro spending some time in Ocean City, fj. J. Mrs Kitty Crnen, of 6380 Chew street, who has been spending tho sum mer nt her bungalow In tho Pocono mountains has returned to hor homo. Mrs. Ellen McFoddeh, of 4946 Greene etrect, returned last veck nfter spend ing Home timo at Congiess Hall, Cape Mav. N. J , with hor sons, Mr John F. McFaddon and Mr. Edward McFadden, and her daughter, Mrs Mury A. Wol-den. Mr. Watson Downs, of Thorpee lane anil Wlsur street, has gona to Harris burr for ten dais. Mrn. Allco Keenin and Mr. Peter- Walsh, of Pottsvlllo, aro the guests or their slstor. Mia Emma Crudar, of 0641 Limekiln pike. Mrs II. C. Heaton and her sms.ii daughter, ot 37 Gowen nvenuo, havo re turned to their home after spending the summer in Vcntnor, N. J Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ooheen, of 661S Limekiln pike, have returned from a trip to Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. William MaoNeltl. of 503 West Springer ntreet, are In New York for over Labor Day. Misa Lillian Armstrong, of Limekiln pike below Hntnes street, han returned i vAnitsrs N. Y . where she was the Sunt of mS 'John Bray for a fortnight Ttrl.q itnlla Young, 646 East Tulpe- Labor Day. NORTH PHILADELPHIA her 1 In the Church of Balnt FfMioTg &vl!r. Iwintyrtn oa4 OMeatlrteTB, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Jnmcs Gallagher, of 1648 South Broad street, haa returned home after nn extended visit to Atlantic City, Mr Vlnlot Tvar WxAn of rr.2fl Sniitli Colorndo street, wlio is visiting frle,nds In Wlldwood, N. J., will riturn homo to morrow. Mrs. Smith, of 2613 South Rosewood, stroet. is spending tho senson In Atlan tic City. She will return home Octo bor 1. Tho wedding of Miss Molllo Schwartz nnd Mr. Hnrry Levy, of 232 Chrlxtlan street, took plaoe yesterday nt the homo of Rnbbl Loventfial. 730 Pino street A reception followed tho corcmonv at tho homo of tho bride's mother, Mrs Knrnh Schwartz, 1014 South Lawrence street Mr. and Mra. R. G. Mooro, of 2517 South Colorado street, havo returned homo nftor a motor trip to Now Eng land nnd cane cod. Miss Mnrrleto Diamond, of 2427 South Seventeenth street, has returned homo from a visit to Churchtown, Pa. Mr. James MacGIrl, who has been spending some timo In tho cltv, haa re turned to Fort Scott, San Franolsco, Calif. Miss Mary Lynch, Miss Nan Lynch nnd Miss Mary McCloskey, of 2647 South Fifteenth streot, aro ilsltlng friends In Wlldwood, N. J. Mr. Richard Jacobs, of 1613 South Broad street, has been spending tho sea son In Atlantlo City. Mrs Conaty, of 2532 South Cleveland nvenuo, accompanied by Mlsa Adele Conaty, are leaving for a trip to Bangor, Mo. They will return, homo about Oc tober 1. Mrn John FnrlftV. of 24S0 South Twen tieth street, has been entertaining Miss Mario Kcely at her summer homo In cneisea. Miss Madeline Maneval, formerly of South Philadelphia, Is visiting friends In Conneaut, O. After stopping at New York Miss Maneal will roturn home September 15. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Harrington, of 2027 South Seventeenth street, are spending the season at their summer homo In Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs M. OXeary, formerly of South Philadelphia, and who nre now living In Chelsea, aro being congratu lated on the birth of a daughter. Mr. William M. Melanson, now sta tioned at U. S. Q. M. C Twenty-tlrst street and Oreron avenue, has left for Tort Crookett, Tex, bavins completed his course at the training eohool. Mr. and' Mrs. Munoheon, 1715 Porter street, are spending the summer In Wild wood, N. J. Mra. Condon, of 1589 South Colorado street, has returned from a visit to Neshamlny Falls. Mr. Fronts Veeley, of 2427 South Six teenth street Is sponding a fow weeks In Atlantlo City. TIOGA Mra. Hannah Ray Vox, of West On tario street, who has been spending tno biimmA In Ocnn nrnve. N J., at tho Arlington, will return homo tho mlddlo of tho monui. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Heist nnd their family han returned to their home on West Tioga street after spending, tho season nt the Egypt Mills Country Club Mrs. W. R. Turner, of 3225 North DELAWARE COUNTY Mr and Mrs Philip R. Whitney, who havo been spending the summer at their cottago at Nantucket, Mass , will return to Stepping Stones, their homo at Moy- lsn, next week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Stovers, of Molan, havo returned from Rehoboth Beach,, Del , whero they havo been nlnco July. Mr. and Mrs A. Herman WIrz, who have been at Rangcly Lake, Mo , slncp early In August, will not return to their homo In Mojlnnd until October 1. Miss charlotto Pusey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Taylor Pusov. of 1 Lima, has returned from New York and Lpng Island, svherc B" waa tlle guest foryfen days if her uncles and aunts. Mr. and Mrs IFrank Oglevle, Mr. and Mrs. John. Oglevlo' and Mr. and Mrs. Donald OgloMc, at their summer homes Mrs Pusey and hor daughter returned NASH DE HAVEN An Interesting wedding was solcm Izod on Hnturday morning at 11 oVloclc In tho Wlssahlckon Presbyterian Church, Rldgo and Mnnnyunk avenues, when Miss Helen Do Haven, daughter of Mrs. Emma De Haven, of Tioga, and Mr. Claronce Noun wcro married by tho pastor, tho Rev. Dr. Hlbsehman. Tho brldo woro a cown of while Cameron ciope. with n hat to match, nnd carried a shower of Brldo roses. Sho was at tended by her shter. Miss Ola De Havon. who woro a gown of roso organdie, with a hat to inntch, and carried a shouor of Bridesmaid roses Mr. Nash had for his best man Mr. James Scholleld, of Roxborough! Tho bridegroom and brldo left on nn ex tonded tour nnd will be nt homo after October 1 at 111 Rochello avenue, WIs-eahlckon. frptn Capo May, N, J., a short time ago, .where they spent several weeks. Mrs.' Norman P. Sloan has returned to her homo In Ridley Park from n two weeks' stay at Rohoboth Beach, Del. MOORE3TOWN Mls9 Mnry Aitken haa returned from her vacation, spent at Stone Harbor, N. J. Mr and Mrs F. WalUs Armstrong and their fnmlly, who spent a month in Dlx- ilio wotcn, in the wnuo mountain re gion of New Hampshire, have returned to tneir nome, Meauowvicw l arm. Tho wedding of Mls Mary Walton Coks and Mr. William John MIohener, of Collingwood, took placo on Snturday, of tho brlda's mother, Mrs Anna M. Colos, 321 Chester nvenuo. A reception followed, the ceremony. The Rev. and Mrs J. Shackleford Dauerty, pastor of the Presbyterian church, nrovipendlng their acation at Ocean City, N. J. Mrs Herbert Jacoby and her daugh tor. Miss Mary Jacoby, have returned to tholr home after spending tho month of August at Lake Pocono. Miss Louise Malsoed, who hns been spending some timo In Wlldwood, N. J leturnea to her home on Main street after spending the mpnth hi Ocean ve N. J. if...fiv YARDLEY Tho Rev. and Mrs. Snmuol MnAdnms. who havo been spending! the month of Aurrust with tho Rev. and Mrs. Frank .Scott, have returned to their home In vmi.idPiphla Mr. William M. Welch, 23, in visiting iinionu in lungscown, r4. I. Mrs. Lotltla Twining nnd Mrs E Clarkson Wilson, of Bait more, who havo been at Buck Hill Falls during the summer, are visiting Mr. and Mrs T. Sidney Cadwallader. Mrs J. W. Sayers has olosed her homo nt Trevosc, whoto Mio spent tho summer Mrs. Edward Comly, of Morris Heights, cntertalnod at luncheon and carus on xnursuay. Mr. and Mra E. Yarrington Barnes nrn Bpendlng a fAV days at Ocean Grove, N. J. ROXBOROUGH Mr. Charles Bennett, of Manayunk avenue, left last week to spend some timo In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs William Edward Shap pell, of 4315 Manayunk avenue, with their young sons. Master William E Shappell, Jr, and Master John Shap- v.aII nMri Afro Qhnnn.ll'a n.,v..... ... Mai tha Taylor, -will return .homo tomor row Grove Miss Winifred Murphy, of 245 Rox borough avenue, sailed last week to spend tho early autumn In Bermuda. Mr, and Mrs. Bushrod W. JJagy, of 523 East Hermitage street, havo been spending the lato summer In Westmin ster, Md , where they woro tho guests of their son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bushrod W. Hngy, Jr. Mr. Charles N. Jones, of RtdKe ava- nue, has Joined his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L Jones, at their cottago at Cape May Point for the early autumn. STRAWBERRY MAN8ION Mrs Fanny Wurzel, of 3317 Berks street, has returned from Atlantic city. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Stern have re turned from Atlantlo city to their homo, 1719 North Thirty-third streot. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Ltchtonstoln, of 2240 North Thirty-third street, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Helen Llchtenstelh, to Mr, Louis R. Faggcn, ot this city. Mr. and Mrs Allen J. Well, of 3226 Ridge avenue, announce tho hetiothal of their daughter, Miss Evelyn H Welt, to Mr. Hiram Svenco, of Rochester, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs S Lang, of 3220 Now kirk street aro visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Feuer man, of Pottstown. TO BLESS PARISH SCHOOL Archbishop Dourjherty Will Offici ate at CornwellB Exercises With nn claborato program, which will include a parade nnd outdoor exer cises, tho new school building ot St. Charles' parish, Cornwclls, o which tho Rev. Daniel I. McOettiRnn is rec tor, will ho dedicated this afternoon nt 4 o'clock. Archbishop Dougherty will officiate. I'rpccdlng the ceremony will bo n parndo through tho parish nnd along Bristol plko to tho clubhouse Several bnuds will bo in the line of parade, which will form nt 2 o'clock. The order of morch will bo ns follows : Grnnd mnrshtil nnd bis nltles: children of Ht. Chnrlcs' parish 5 Holy Name So -cletcy: Altar nnd Rosary Societies: Holy I'rovldcnco Institute of Cornwells; Ht. I'rancls' Industrial School of Kd ington nnil visitors from Drlstol, Phlln- flAlWlilfi nnit nthftr tltncea. rather McOcttlgnn has mado every nrrnngement to Insure tho rucccss of tho celebration, nnu ninny visitor- mo -.-ported from this city. , ' Assisting Archbishop Dougherty the ofllccrs of the blearing will be: Assist ant priest. Ihe Right Rev. Mons gnor M. J. Crane, V. O., rector of St. Pi an ils de Hnlr&o' Church; deacon, tne ney. lolm .1. Rooney, pastor of St. nblcl'fl Church: sub-dencon, the Rev. Wllllnm C. rnrrell. pastor of St. Francis de Knles' Church, Lcnni. The sermon will bo delivered by the Rnv. Joseph M. O'Hnrn, assistant sup. crlntcndent of parish schools. The minor offices wilt he filled by students of St. Charles Seminary, Ovci brook. PLAN NEW SLACKER DRIVE Palmer Will Havo Round-up Di rected From Here Vigmous campaign to round up nil wnr-tiim slackers Is to bo begun shortly by Attorney Gcucrnl l'n mcr. The campaign is to bo iiation-vvjile, nnd will have tho Philadelphia Department of JiiHtlcc offico ns its locnl center. According to information received ut tho United States District Attorney' ofli(e hoio n list of slackers hns been compiled. This list is now being weeded nut. Department ngents nre lenrning the stntUH of each mnn on tho list, ro thnt vvlicu complete lists nro given to Department of .Ttisticn ngents they will know etnetly what the man is wanted A list of Blnckcrs! complied shortly nftcr the signing of tho armistice, hns been dlsCnrdcd, ns many of tho men whoso nnnics appear there have served with other forces, ane new use to no isucd in tho near future will have only thi names of deserters and men who failed to register, entrain or appear. In the case of desertion, with which many of the men nro cnnrgcu, tun nr rcbtcd men will be InUen to military tnmps nnd court-mnrtialcd. MANAYUNK Mls Marv I. Flncklcr. of Sheldon street, and "Miss Anna Colnuhour i ICft last week to spend some time in Allen town, Pa. Mr and Mrs. Griffith Mcndenhall nnd their children. Master Griffith Menden hall, Jr., and Miss Jcannetto Mendcn hall. of Hermltago street, are spending tho early nutumn In Atlantic City. Mrs. John G. Weir, pf Hermltago street, has gone to Wlldwood. N. J., for a fortnight's stay. Tho first fait meeting of the Catholic Club of tho Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mnry w ill bo held , vi mirini, Vinunn on Monday evenlnc. September 13. instead of this everting, owing to tho Lnbor Day holiday. LIVING COST'htriPS " CHILDREN AT WORK Census Report Shows Incroaso In 'Number of School Pupils Employed M O a JMl ivj: 5 li 'J .v 't t c Mrktt St. nb. loin 11 A.M. to U ,., yt , WALLACE REID1 m IN KIIlST S1IOW1NO or ' v. wnats lour nurryr Several interesting points aro brought out 4n tho school census report of the llurenu of Compulsory Education, that show tho general trend of population and industrial and iMc developments within the last few years. Tho report shows that, from, 101.1 to lf)10 the number of children employed In the city dropped from 21,053 to 11.JKM. while tliern was n correspond ing increase in higher school enioll ment during the same period. This, according to Henry O. Oldoon, di rector of tho bureau, indicates that parents wero moio and more striving to get their children n better educa tion nnd were less incunca 10 navo mem go to work nt nn enrly ngc. Indlentionw niso pomi io me ma, said Mr. Gideon, that tho number of pupils employed durlnsc tills yenr will reach nearly li,000. tho first time in venrs that. the number hns Increased. This he nttilhutcs jmrtinlly to tho chango In the Indiistrfnl situntion, and tho continued high cost of living. Nenrbv industilal plant nre nlso thought by Mr. Gideon to have nt rnevl mnnv nunlls. who hnve been ablo to cam more money than itsunl. n.it.nf.tnun Industrial plants nro nlso believed to hnvo caused n shifting of the city's population. Tho housing situation and the desire of pnrents to better their living conditions nro also given ns causes for this shifting. A survey of the liver wnids, stntetl Mr. Gideon, showed that the number of pupils in schools in thoso sections had decreased materially. CHURCH FAIR CONTINUES Tim annual cnrnlvnl In nld of St. Gabriel's parish, of whieh the Rev. John T. Rooney is pastor, will be continued tonight nnd every evening this week. The nffnir is being held on thc,vncnnt int at Thirtieth nnd Dickinson streets. Virtunlly every member of tho parish Is giving cnthusinstic support to the undertaking. -- ADDED COMHnr JOIINfJT DOOI.EY na , hopiiiu Tuekbii in,. ? Deglnnlnr Nmt Mopdaj VVAt FAnNfJK ur i wiuiu junir y nr 1 In A L A C E Hnlnnln Inr q M W vl .i 1J .&A Nnt Monitnv Wll, H HAtlT "h. '5J .. r;.. . .v. ' .-.... ..,.. i ha .-m tW A 1ll 1T1VIM" HTItrW 10 A. M 1-'. S. 3 45. 0 in, 7,4A. 0,80 V, If. A rtliX 11EACH HTOIIT t iiommo nrtmrm UUllNLj OUiVIl W CHADLB OP COimACJIS" A R CAD CHRSTNUT 8T Del. loTH f1. 1 Ar 1 ETHEL CLAYTON i i.n i .iij i n i neii jjai - - io a. m . is, 2 a 4B n 4r,. 7.48, o.ao r. Jf. Puramount Week First PrMjenUlJon V Supported by JACK HOLT "CROOKED STREETS" Deelnnlnc Next Hon TII&MAS MEIOHArf In "CIVILIAN OLOIHBS" V I C T O R I ' A ft MAnKRT RT Abv. NINTH ' 1 40 a ,vi to 11 in 1'. iU Purnmount Week Flrt Preietilatlon The Fighting Chance Next Week "QO AND ORT IT" p A P I T. O If 10 A M 1J 2, .1 4H. n 41 7 45. 0.80 P. It Parnmount Week MAtmiCC TOOnNBtnt'8 "The White Circle" f By nOnKnT LOUIS STBVnNSO.N ' Rv E G E N T 41 1 d ) ' I'HILADELIIIlA'fl FOatKMOBT TlIBATJlDfl PORRFT niohts at 8:16 rJIlEl Mats. TODAY. WeO. Sat. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK scats $2 at sPecial Mat- Toclay VICTOR IIEIIBKIIT-H Girl ,ntr. Spotlight MAmtr.T ST. Hoi 17T1I V A. M to 11. lr, I' .M Paramount WeeH imVANT WAHIinUIUf In "What Happened to Jones?" t rnr MAnicnT sttieet OL1V-OII. AT JUNtTKk II A M. TO 11 l". ti CONTINUOUS VAUDEVII.I.B Z "THE GARDEN OF LOVE' pnmnosn minstiusls. OTHEntf PROSS KFY? 00th & MAIIKET STfl. TiJir cMinDC DtrrcT J THE SAILORS' REVIEW The Girl ,nth. Blcirest Muelcul Comedy lilt In Veara NORR.I3TOWN The weddlnir of Miss Kllzabeth ,Annn Park Itoehm daughter of Ir. and Mrs William noohm, of Hamilton.-nnd Mr. O Howard Wolfe, of Radnor, took placo on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock In Old 8t. D(vvld'n Church, Radnor. Tho brldo wat given In marrlnge by her father and was unattended The beat man was Mr. Horaco Shelmlre, of Rad. nnr Affnp n. wpddlnir trln Mr. and Mrs. "Wolfo will llvo in Radnor Miss Marlon Hunsbcrger, of Marshall street, wns tho guest of honor at a birth, rlnv mirnrlaA tinrtv. nt wlllrh tho guerts Included Miss Evelyn WaU, Mls-4 riora AVngner. Miss Qrota Fry, Miss Margnrot Wlsler, Mlsa Anna Fiv. Mlsi R03ctta uiovvor, air. vviuinin inner, Mr Paul Roeder. Mr. Hires Onrnett, Mr r.virott Williams. Mr Paul Kuhnv, Mr RuBsell Wlsler and Mr. DeForrcs: Potter NUXT WEEK SEATS TininfiDAT FRED STONE FUtST TIMD ON ANT STAOB IN "TIPTOP' GREATEST Or AZU FRED STONE SHOWB RROAD NIGHTS AT 8-15 u" nu Mais. TODAY, Wed. & Sat. , $2 at Spetial Mat. Today " 'Bab' of tho stairs Is every bit aa entertaining ns tha Bab of Mra. Rhine- nans stories livening Ledger. "BAB" With HELEN HAYES AND A NOTABLE CAST GARRICK. ?hta ' ' ; Mats TODAY. Wed. Sat. ggB $2 at Special Mat. Today GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS i" RROAnXAY Broad and flnyder' Ave. orvwrtLiwrti ,10 fl 4(. t or BILLY HART A,N Circus GirfrN T?V3SuS&m pnce Ch H , , yp rinr.ADEr.rniA's i.eadino tiieattuso DIRECTION OI- I.EE & J. J. SHUHERT- AM SHUBERT EYs. at bus S Mats. Toilay & Sat 2d Week ot th0 forceou" and record-brenklnir revival of FL0R0D0RA with ELEANOR PAINTER I Star Cast The World's Beauty Sextet Labor Day Mat. Today jA LYRIC tonight; ! rn A Z. TCSM'T AT A GRAND OLD NAME? Everything About Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficiency SoAp.OtntmvnteTalcoma rerrwhr Foraamplea addrriJ' CatleortLfctM)Tlrii,l)pt.ItMUda Mm R N. Degerberg . 1621 Chestnut Street Imported Scotch Tweed SUITS $65 up for WOMEN an4 MISSES TO THE Customers and Employees of the American Woolen Company The American Woolen Company will show its Spring 921 line to the trade on Thursday, September 9th. The American Woolen Company mills will start 'preparatory departments on Monday. September 13thr and other departments-thereafter as soon as possible. The wage scale will be the same as when tho mills" wero forced to shut down in July. American Woolen Company By WM. M WOOD, President Phila. County Fair Byberry Sept. 6-1 1 Thrilling Aeroplane Events HARNESS. lU'NNlNd . AUTO BACE8 Tree VoQVll and Other exhibits 5 Big Nights, Sept. 6-10 Fireworks Dlnplny Vodvll. Uand Concert and Tll Mldwas ADMISSION r.O TKNTI Bpfclal trains from Ilcndlm; Terminal. 10 -15 A. M 1. 1 JO. II 30 4 7 10 p, M. MATS. WED. AND SAT. A SMASHINO CRASHINQ MUSICAL SHOW A RIQTING REVELRY OF" MUSIC, LAUGHTER & GJRC GEORGE LeMAIRE'S t r BROADWAY ' ri DREV1TIEO 1920 WITH J z DOROTHY JARDON i GEORGE'LeMAIREu AND ACADEMY OF MUSIC DKOAD AND LOCUST HTRHErTS 3 Shows Daily. 2:30. 7 and 9 rhotoplay Adaptation From Vannle Hurst'a HUM0RESQUE AUailENTED OnCHESfrtA VOCAI. SOLOIbTS. UEIMIOI.D hl-HMIDT and ItlTA 110KNST1NE AND CHOUUS jiatini;ki -j'io, .no roc EVENINKS. SATbllDAYH AND HOUDAYS S!3o, TiCc , 75c zcdssFssasssBK asMcasssaB WALTON ROOF DISTINCTIVE DIVERSION 9:30 : 11:15 A Half Squara From nveryrrhero GORHAM'S REVUE AND RUTH HALE Premier Danseuse BERT WILLIAMS ; THE COMPANY OF 75 INCLUDES nt A GORGEOUS GALAXY OF GIRLS XI ADELPHI .MutHjeos Thura Sat , 2 21) OPENING TONIGHT h ii FnA7i:n orrnns AMERICA'S COMEDY SUCCESS fit w v ksup , mw i J WITH JACK NORWORTK E ITU'S Jane and Katlienne Lee In 'THE NEW D1UECTOII Laurn Pierpont & Co. In ' THE OUIDINrt RTin" Vaughn Comfort & J. West Jones .Tnmes Thornton Tam Conlln And Mrtl (.inn Mnleia llonionu Other KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE 10th X. Market -Continuous from 12 10 Noon MAIB 10 Klo NIOHTS. 15 2S RSo (Plus Tax) ALICE JOYCE in "The prey" Comedy 'YOU TEI I. M!M I lo.N I IlOAIl" 6 ". VAUDEVILLE 6 J-athb ACTS w NRWS WILLOW GROVE PARK TODAY Special Holiday Popular Musical Procrarai SOUSA'S BAND Hear "Showing OtT Hcforo Company' ORPHEUM armantown k chillen A-e Matlnen Today. 2Bi . R.V MAE DESMOND kuAob NFXT WEEIC-THE CUOWn'g'nTf,'.'? C Walnut Ab Slli Mat Today asmo "K" "'Pi HOORAY! GROWNUP0'" BABIES BIJOU 8th ! D.W.GRIFFITH 2d Annual Phlla. Season Postponed to Friday Night September 10 Mr IlaVld Wnrk Orimih Trill open h's set nnd nnnual seaeon at th CHKSrVUT ST OPERA HOUSE ON FRIDAY EVENINU, bEin 1CTH The Initial nfferln will h a plcturlzitlon of V Down East ' adapted from th story and staco pluy of the snma name. ' Wav Down East ' Is n 12 reel production It embrnoes th four eaons and hus an aniazmir ser les of tnrtn m 'nn it the climax of tho lust part An entire ear was spent In tho pla s production The cast Ititludes Rlchaid Unr thelmss I.llllan Olsh Murr Mcln tosh Mar Ha Kate Ilruce Low. ell Hhtrmnn Cnlghton Hale Mrs Muman Rclmont Edgur Nelson, fleori Neville Vlvla Oeden Flor nie Short Mrs Unvld landau, JoKnphine llernard Emily Fttsroy. Patricia Fruen and many others. 'Wav Down Eanl" Is a simple story of Dlaln people and will hay a oplcaf Urllfith presentation. The prices NlKhls and Bat. Mat OOo to J2 rioxes, 1 Dally Mats esoept Bat.. 2Bj to l,ao. liOICH. I.' 0(1 The npenlnK proiram will becln promptly at S 16 Motor cars ivuy ho called for 11 US promptly. J '1 I , a H b COuTISSOZ SCHOOL of DANCINd. 1 wishes to announce the ownlns; of it lfwSl SEIUISS OK EVl'JWJNU UANUEW Every Wednesday nt !) o'clock Paken fllda 1520 l hestnut st . Offle, Job; Open Day and Eitnlni 1 EESSONB, 1 DUMONT'S N,NTU ANn Ancir Tth trocadeio, 1u P " L EMMETT ELCH jVUnsireis' t f o J ,.- u tiVi Ati, .rWtl$f . , Vtl trH-T il. rtffiiCKci V?i ,i2&&r$a$h. i.tojLif. WlMiu.4i.UJ- . . .. i iL. iiJM -i SO, .Ll ttH.1 ' j. :i r.rr; '