V JUST GOSSIP Nancy Wynne Talks of Mr. Wlielen's Bachelor Dinner i Tonight She Hears Results of Investments at June Fete Mrs. Lippincott Wins Liberty Bond JACK WIIHLEN Is certnlnly lmvlng enough bachelor dinners, Is he not? You knov his ushers and best mnn and asrernl other Princeton fellows, mem bers of the Ivy Club, gave him n big dinner in New York on Wednesday (Tenlng, nnd tonight lie Is to have his bachelor dinner nt the St. .Tames, hero Jn town. He nnd Paulina Dell nro to be married next Tuesday out in Haver ford, oii know. Jack Is the son of Mrs. Willliini Rodman Ellison by her fret marriage. He is one of the most popular of the younger men In town, and ho is marrying a most attractive girl, let mo tell you. I think Paulina 1 ono of the prettiest nnd most stylish of the younger girls. She's about nine teen and came out season beforo last nd had a beautiful time. She Is a tlstcr of Sam Roll, 3d, who Is a Princeton student nnd who is to be one of Jack's ushers. I HEAR Mrs. Bertram Lippincott was fortunate enough to get the Lib erty Howl which wu on Investments at the June Fete the other day, and Mrs. John Whitakcr won "Mary nnd Doug," the two darling woolly lambs whoso ears were pink nnd who kept eating the grnBH inside their tiny pen all the time. Mrs. Whltaker said she would hnve a beautiful new houso built for them, and thoy will have raoro room than in the tint they were living In during the Fcto. And that woo black pig with such n curly tail (and he wagged it, too, just like n dog) went to Betty Scwcll. Ho was the cutest nttr. such a boautlful coat, all black and shiny, nnd n funny piuky snout and he never stopped rooting in his dtraw nil afternoon. Ho was a most plendlforously immaculate pig, too. No wallowing for him, but rooting, my goodness, cs, and such funny little grunts as he would make. Blanche Gibson, who was crazy to have curly hair, won the permanent wavo. I hoar that tho Fete brought in about $10,000 for tho hospital. And to my thinking that Is gratifying to a degree, because when women work ns hard us thoBe women did for that affnlr, just as they worked for tho Devon Show, for Bryn Mawr nnd all theso other worthy causes, it must be n delight to know that It was worth while. And to take in ?10,000 from 2 o'clock until 11 tu the evening is some fino bit of work, I should say, Joe Lippincott took tho breakfast set, I hear, and young W. W. Harrison, Jr., the golf bag nnd clubs. And Mrs. Atwntcr Kent, who has a darling little girl, invested in tho big dressed doll and got it. AND those blessed babies in the show were so cute, too. Little- Tommy Plattcn, who Is a year old, wns voted tho prettiest baby (It was all by populnr vote you know) nnd Bobby Taylor, who is two and a half, wns given a sardonyx ring as tho most nttrnctlvn little h'nv there; while- an add-a-pcarl chain with one pearl to start, was given to Betty Robinson aged three and n half, ns tho mast attractive little girl. Austin Mc Carthy, 3d, who ii twenty-two months old was given llttlo gold clasps, having been voted tho fattest baby present. And Llttlo Billy Patch, twenty months old, got a silver spoon for being the cutest baby there. -I'liey woro nil too darling for anything nnd with tho threatening weather 1 think their moth ers nil deserved medals for bringing them to compete. rpHH Graham Doughertys gnve n L dance nt the Philadelphia Cricket Clnb for their sister, Isabel Frnzer. Isabel has been at school in Xew York and came homo just about a week ngo. She is to bo a debutanto next .year and her fclster, Mrs. Dougherty, who you remember was Mnria Prayer, will Intro duce her at a tea In November. Tho danco was given for members of tho younger set, debutantes of tho Inst sou son and next year, and was a very pretty nffnir. rpHD George B. Evans' gave a dclight , W dinner-dnnco nt tho Button for Isabella annmakcr nnd her fiance, Howell Cummings, Jr., last night. They are to be married this afternoon in Calvary Presbyterian Church. Tho pests nt tho dlnner-danco include tho bridal pnrty, of courso, nnd Mr. and ilM. Wrummnker nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Cummings. There in to bo n largo re ception after tho wedding ut tho Wana maker homo, Woodroyd. in Merlon. "DOLLY and Helen and Tommy were Plnp'ng upstairs the. other dav. WBen loud weeping was heard. Daddy called upstairs to know what was tho matter and Polly answorcd: "Come on !& Q!ld M what's making 'cm "elen gasped out: "Why Polly said ;?r.m.8 to Pretend I wns a poor little girl "at Imdn t nny father and mother, and wen she told mo to cry, aii-nn I began .? 7 n? ,crlcd tlU T thought it was "tie and I cried real nnd Tommy began COME HAVE -w- ii iiu wenc io una mien uml iommy crying most nathctlcallv. "Whv Helen.' ho asked, "tell Daddy what's the- matter." And between violent- nh, MEENEHAN'S CAFE, y bUNDAY SPECIALS Lobster Dinner, $1X0 Half Broiled .Lousfrr Crab Afea m Oratln Filet of Bote Tar. Sauc HarbrounJ Ovtrs Baked Jtotofo Pish Platter, $1,25 ilrqllgii Frrah Salmon KM iVos Frimelt Frtrd 1'otatoei Sliced Tomotooj Chicken Platter, $1.50 Halt limited Hprivo Chicken fno Cronntetl Hptnach trench Frivd Vofntoui Roast Platter, $1.25 tcvt Sirloin of Beef, Fresh Muihroo,, Rijiroto Folatoei i.n. ....i.n gnu ininnto Salad OriBinated by HORLtCK Horlic WLW TlioOIdUellablo Houod Packogg )jDRAVaiflSy tecnn2?tl'iaJ "'0r I T tR? Maww MiuiCO. l,lil.fH,0. nr r-. ABOUT PEOPLE ??n cr , t0," "Tcn-" 8n'l Tommy, uon t lot's piny that game any more." . NANOY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES iiHr .nnd Mrs- Norman Clrey. ot 1830 ,i!i Bl,rceti nnnounco tho engnKemcnt ot tnolr dauRhtcr, Minn I.oulso Hlnnlckson "t'JIr Joseph Hector Mc.Vrnl, Jr., fOn Ol Mr (IMfl ATa T lti.ntnM fX--1 ot 2101 Spruoo street. Mr. nnd Mrs. .John names Townscnd, ?ff- li11?80' Wnlnor. will entertain ,!ilii ,,i Ul, non In honor of tholr "IeoA Jt'ss Jenn Iirooko llllcy, tlauirhter ti t,' A' Uurt nllc"' t "averford ;n;VillIc:f'. who w"l ''. ono of next r?J?.n , Hcbutntc''' w' o formnlly Er..e.ntc.'i society nt n tea which her a,V".t8', thB Misses Burt, will give nt their home, 1203 Walnut street, early m December. MIbs Illley will also bo tlio guest of honor at a ball on Tuesday. December 27, nt tho IUtz-Carlton, which her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Lewis A illley, of 1609 Spruco street, will glvo i.. 1"i!?,.""e7 ana iUiss iiuoy win v 5 ncxi Wednesday for Fishers Island, .. 1 ., whoro they will spend tho sum mer at their plnce. ifl M10 ,v,0(lunB- of Miss Mnrgarct It MnnMS au,?h,cr of Mr. and Mrs i vn ni ? Konncd'i and Mr. Kdward iiaggod Kdge, ehnmbprsburg, on Thuis - i$i "Vino I6' thn wedding part will In- elude Mrs John H. Carllslo nn.l Mrs. II. "nJrlsn Smith as matrons of honor, TfiS.lAri,ulna. " Kennedy and Miss Kathcrlno C. Ia n.s bridesmaids. Mr. Herbert Church will net ns host man, and tho ushers will bo Mr. Moorhend V Kennedy, Jr.. Mr H. Hnrrlson Smith. ?TT,A.1,rcdK Sergeant, Mr. Richard M. Phlllor. Mr. Van Antwerp Loa, Mr &11, D. Now-bold. Jr.. Mr. Rdwnrd M. niudle, Mr. K. Paul du Pont. Mr. J. Tanoy Wlllcox and Mr. Hobcrt L. Wood. Mr. ana Mrs. Kennedy will entertain the wedUn? Party at dinner nt Ragged Edge on Wednesday evening. Juno 15, Which will bo followed by n small Informal dance. Mrs. Albert Lucao, of 320 South Eighteenth streot, will entertain nt sup per nt tho Sodgloy Club on Monday evo ".VJ.1 ,Juno 27, m honor of Miss Frances Wharton Scott, daughter of Mrs. J. All Btm, cotl- f 2201 Pine streot, who will bo married to Mrs. Tucas' son, tho Rev. Albert Hawloy Lucas, on Wednes day afternoon, Juno 29, nt .1 o'clock, in St. Marks Episcopal Church, Locust abovo Sixteenth street Tho guests will Includo tho bridal party Miss Katharlno H. Coffin daughter of Mrs. Ocorgo Wlnthrop Toirin. of Meadowbrook rond, St. Davids, whoso engngoment hns been announced to Mr. Stanley A. Welsh, of tho Aldlne, will entertain at dinner at her home on Wed nesday evening, Juno IS, in honor of Miss Doris Ilnvcn Miller, daughter of Mr. Frank T. Miller, of Ardmore. and Mr. Wendell Ilnrrls Clark, of Chicago, who will bo married at 8 o'clock the following evening In the Church of the Redeomor, liryn Mawr Mlm Coffin will attend Miss Miller as maid of honor and tho guests will Includo tho bildal party Silas Miller will entertain ns her guest next wock Miss Harriet Rldgcwnv. of Chicago : Miss Eleanor Klmmons, of St Ix)Uls, and Mrs, Frederick Sollnoo, of Mew York. Miss Rldgoway and Mls3 Simmons will attend Miss Miller as bridesmaids Mrs. J. Hnlgh Dalngerfteld, of Rydal, has been entertaining as her guests for several weeks her mother, Mrs. Peter Dlllard. and her sister. Mrs. Kent Shen- pard, and her children, Miss Adela Shep pard nnd Mr. Benjamin Shopparil, of Rocky Mound, Va who will return to their home tomorrow Mr. and Mrs riilngerfleld will lenvo early in July for Blddcrford Pool, Me. where they will Join Mrs. Edward Strlbllng, of Nor folk. Va., nt her cottage Mr and Mrs. D&lngerflcld linvo Just returned from a visit to Atlantic City Miss Elizabeth Wear, daughter ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Walker Wear, of tho Maples, Chestnut Hill, will shortly leao for Boavcr Camp, Hast Union, Me., where sho will spend the summer. Dr. and Mrs. Robert O. Lo Conte and Mrs Lo Conto's daughters. Miss Susan H. Stewart, MIps Mary II. Stewart, .Miss Lillian Stewart, and her sonH, Mr Wil liam H. Stownrt and Mr. Antonio V Stewart, Jr., 2000 Spruce street, will leavo early next month for liar Harbor, Mo to spend tho remainder of the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L Nevlll Smytho and rwjMMIlMHll1 30E30I aonoii A I I! . i. ., j ',' r lT?ir7 jk B 0 II DINNER 62D & WALNUT STS. H I M I Meenehan s Special, $1,50 iMbstir Thermldor Deviled Crab Filet of Sije Tar, Sanee Otimv rnslno Saratoga I'otatoei Veal Steak a la Meenehan, $1,25 irwKnl Veal Steak Frrnch Fried (m(oh .Vcui .'ustolu I'otatoei Cold Meat Platter, $1.25 Cold Cuti with Chicken Fotato Salad Cold Roast Sirloin of Beef, Potato Salad, 00c Soft Shell Crabs, Tartare Sauce, 75c xoE30En: Tha ORIGINAL 11 iu D3i EnnEHi'naiBiiHUHii EinnmEiiiiuiniiiEHiTiimi lEiriiiiiiiiinj jiniuEnj;LHntiituiiETiify I Children thrive on I Victor I o ii S JDi f3otO 1 I now hig loaf p At all our Stores i iiiiiiuiniiii'iiimiiiiiiffliraiiirjmimiiiDiiiiiiffl 5fM Used successfully for over && century. Mado under sanitary conditions from clean, r1-" milk, with extract of our epeclally malted grain. Tito 1'ocxl-DrlnU Is prepared by itirrlatf tha powder In water. Infants and Children thrive on it. Agrees with the weakest stomach of the Invalid and Aged. Invigorating us a Quick Lunch at homo or office. Ask For and Get IHHoiiick'S thus Avoiding Imitations SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Sam. Pr!c EVENING VVBtlO 1 MBliii4 MISS ISABELLA WANAMAKER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William II. Wnnomakcr, whoso marriage to Mr. ,1. Howell Ciimmlncs, Jr., will talco placo this afternoon at 1 o'clorlt 1 , , ... ' !'icirni,aHn,cr. Mlpfl "ortha V. Smylhe. "f.,,1?" um,ml,t avenue. Chestnut Hill "' 1 c ,lfl"?r I""-1, of Ls month ft? pripo May where t hoy will spend tho "ummcr at tholr cottago. Miss Caroline F. Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic W. W Gra- ,,,.' "f.. ur o avenue. Chstnut Hill, will leavo tho latter p.irt if this month for Eaat Union, Mo. wh.ro so will spend tho summor at Beaver Camp -trMrs' WllllnII,J, Ploldlng Wilcox, of Wiiwa, Piu, calif A for England last week, whero sho will spend tho summer with her brother-in-law, Brigadier Ooneral Edward Bornard-Hankcy, nnd Mru. Bar-nard-Hankoy. .. Jfr' 'in.d, Mrs- jr- Stovonson Eaaby nnd their chlldron and Mrs. E.isby'n brother. Mr. Sponccr Sergeant Largo, 2119 Pino street, novo takon tho houso of Mr and Mrs. Clifford Pomberton. Jr.. nt 28 Sum mit avenue, Chestnut Hill, for tho sum mer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pomborton w 111 spend tho summer nt Muscongas Bay, Mb. Tho wedding of Miss Graco Ellen Miles and Mr. Wcndel W. Warner was solemnized at noon today at tho brldo's home. On their return from a wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Warner will llvo at 11 fl South Fifty-clghth street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nowman, of 1C29 Nedro avonuo, Fern Rock, nro celebrat ing the, ninth anniversary of their mar rlago by a short trlii to thn cnfnvm Mountains. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Taylor Speak man, of this city, announce th engage ment of their daughter, Mis Emma Goodell Decker, and Mr. Lo Roy Mel vlllo Yost, of Xorrlstown, Pa Mr and Mrs. Georgo Jnckhon, of 1110 McKoaii street, announce tlu- tngago mont of their daughter, Miss Reglna T. JnckHon. to Mr. William H. Rvder Tho woildlng will tnko plnmi Wednesday, Juno 29, at 5 o'clock, at tho Chuich of tho Epiphany, Eleventh and Jackson streets Monslgnor Nash will officiate. Mies Jnrksuu will be attended by hor sister. Miss Francis J. Jackson, and her brother, Mr Joseph B. Jackaon After a wedding trip to .Vow York, tho bride and brldegioom will llvo at 2233 South Twelfth street. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr nnd Mrs Thomas Mitchell, of Dunmore. Pa., announco the marriage of their daughter, Miss Frances Mitchell to Mr William H Barthmalor, Jr , son of Mr. and Mrs. William II Barthmalor. of this city, on Wednesday at St. Mary'n Church, Dunmore, Pa After nn ex tended wedding trip Mr and Mrs. Wil liam 11. Barthmaier, Jr , will bo at homo at Bridgeport. Conn. niOTin'i.AYs All,kv 12". Morris & Pamyunk Ayu. Alhambra Mat. Daily at J. V.vt.. 6.: & 0 M Rin Turpln In "A Hmull l"oii Iilol"' T Dun Turplu In "A biiuill T"""., ,,lol W. All-Star Cast In "Homcono 111 JIou.i T All-Btar Cant ill "Nnuuiouo .In. ""'?,, r .Win. 8. Hart, "O'SIuIIpj- uf Mountrtl'' fl Wm H. Hart. "O'Mulley of Mounted ALLEGHENY, Trnnktora & Al'eulicny at. Dally 1".13. r.vm ntH M. D. W. arlfllth'H "Drviim btrctt ' D w, arlfllth'H "Dream Mi-crt" W U. W. Gririlth'M "l).-iiim htret-t" T. D. W. OrltlUh'a "Urcnm Street J.' l). W, Urllllth'u "Ilriitm Strrvt" H. V. W. Orltnth'H "l)ttim Mtroet" ADAI I O WD . THO.Na'&ON STS. TKJL.L-.KJ MATINl.il DAILY M Norma Tnlmadfs In "(food lleferencyt" T. Nurma Talmailt-o In "l"id Ili-fcri-iii n" W f'nrlvlo lilnckn-rll. "l'llK" Mittn" T Mtim.iurlco'H "PajliiK tlu l'lpi-r" K. ntiiniurlco'8 "Pn1nit tho Piper" H. All-Star Cant. "PurtnerH of tin- Tlild" ADPAniA CHESTNUT Ilel. 10TH i-rfLJ U- in a. M TO 11 tti P. M. M Hert Uvtcll, "A Mi-nhukc 1'roin Miirn" T. Bort I.ytoll In "A Moim.uio Prom .MnrB' W uort Mtou in ' .iiiOiRaue rrom Jinm" T. rtort Lvtoll In 'A .Ml-Shavn lfin MiiTh V. ijcrt Lytell In ' S. Ilort Lytcll In ' A MfHMgo lYoni Mnrs" 'A Modsam From .Mars" AQTHR FIIANKLIN & aiRARD AVB. -0 i Jl MATINEE DAILY M CJoorco Mclfonl's "Tlio Vnltli Ilcalcr" T Oooreo Molford-s "Thn IMItli Ilf.ilor" W.- Ocow Molfard'n "Tho Ivilth HenliT" T "Whnt'H Yoar HITo Worth" r. "wiuit's 'iour vtro wiirt n?" S "Wl'iit'd Yoar Wlf Worth7" BALTIMOREAS" .M Ilcn Turpln in "A Smull Town Idol" T titn Turpln In "A hniull Tonn Idol" W Ji-an PiUca In "JllafJt lleniit " T -Jimn Pulno In "lllutls Ik-aiitj" 1" Allco Urady In "Out of thn Cliorm' S Allco llrudy lu "Out ot tho t'lioni'," RPMM MTIl AND WOODLAND AVE. UI.J - M1N MATINnu DA1LV M. Mio Murray ln "Tlio Cllded Mlj " T Mae Murroy In "Tho (llldwl Ml" W Jlw Murray In "Tlio Glided Lily" T. W a. llart. "O'.Mivllej of thn .Mountnl" , iV' ' ,1Urt VO'-Mnllcy of tho Mounteil" B W B. Hart, "O'Mallw ot the .MouutrJ" RI UFRIRD I,roal & Sus, A- I3IVJIDirL Corrtlnuoui. a to 11 M "NomiulH of the North" T Hobart lloawurth, In "Hln Own Ijiw" W LoIh Wobor'a "Wliut'n Worth While T Loin WBOtr-n Vliat Worth Uhlln" V Geortro llehan t)n Man In n Million" H Douelus .MacLoan la "Clilcltemi" Broad St. Casino nroftMAT cd ft ft M Il Wotor'H "What's Worth While" T Lois VVeuor'B "Wlmt'a Worth WIMo" W Man Maran In Little 'I'mld Ladi" T Evil Novak In "Tho Mnmrt Set" V rioronce Vldi In "IIimii Ueiel" S Wm. B, Hart, 'O'Mallcy of tlio MounteiP BROADWAY BTaos"rorPAM: m n w T I) W. --1) w Clrinith'i "J)nnm Sirret' Orlffllh'H "IrTouiii htrxt' Irlinth'rt "lire mi Street' T - J i Mlllo'j "Whnt P,er Wmiiiin Kiioivm" r Ho Ml. In h "Wliut l..erjr mil in Known" S Do MIIIVb "Mint Kierj Wnmiin Kiiohh" PAPITHT 7" MAHKET ST. r-i i iwl. jo a , , i, ii t . Sk COMPANY r , M Mnrtiro Kennlv 'Tim IIIkIhx lllihle'r" T- Mudtf- Kennedi, "Hie IlliheHt lllddrr" W Mudtro Kenni". "The lllthrst llldiler" T Miulu.' Kennody, "Tlio lllnliesl lilitder" lf--Midiri Kenii'd, 'The IIIrIipsI IIIiIiIit" S Mwdiro Konnnl) "Tlio lllnhet IIIiUIit" COI ONIAI 0tn' A Sliiplewood Ae. M nillott Dexter In "The .MUhlnir Hour" T nill-.f Doxter In "The H Krhhie Hour" V -KIM. at Dnkl r In "The HlhhliK H,,!!r" TDouilon ricl,i,iii. "The lloiiiehtretrh" -I'ilna Mii'r.Min "The ilomeetritrh" b -Douglaa Maul.oan, "The llomvnlretdi" DARBY THEATRE niiy" M fleorgo Arliiia In "Tho Ie" T QeorKO ArllM In "The Deill" V,'. All-Htar Cant It; "Kartlihouiid" T. All-Htar Cant In "ICartliuoiiud" P. Eutn jD'llrlen In 'IVwar und Home" B. Busenij O'llrUn In "Il'way and Uotn" LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, ltftfKDAY, JUNE 11, 1921 " 1 4 MISS WANAMAKER TO WED J. CUMMINGS, JR. Daughter of William H. Wana maker to Be Married at Cal vary Church Today hA,iild.ln' of socIal Importance will in 8i,m?.lzrd nt 4 "'clock this afternoon Hi.t.i ,r.y Presbyterian Church, iJJi, n "t?"1' '-ocust streets, when Miss in, i Mr TarV,?1ma,pr' laughter of Mr. S? inlhi,,W,l"nm " Wnnnmakor, Jr Sn.n?ihllln,1.,McnUfi- Merlon, will be-im2-th? brldo of JIr L Howell Cum VrSi nV;' "?" of Mr- ftnd Mrs. J. Howell Cummings. of tho Wellington. .i. i?.?er?m?ny. wl" '0 Performed by the Roy. J. a MncCnllum. Tho brldo, whp will l.o given In marriage by hor father, will bo nttlrcd In a gown of Zx ",lu,."in, raanioned on simpm effectively ' trimmed with point Her veil nt iili (,!,.), n,M,,to lace. tO thO end Of the trnln nt untlti n,l lor... will bo surmounted by a spray of ornngc blossoms. She will carry a shower hou (luot of lilies of the valley and whlto gardenias. mIr;?;.'?Jr,lck,W' Kcltn- f Chicago, will nttend Miss Wanamaker as matron of honor. Sho will wear a frock of gray chiffon, veiled with gray Inco. Her hat of horsehair Btraw of tho same shade Is trimmea with flowers. She will carry a bouquet of orchids. Miss Loulso Wannmnker will nttond her sis ter as rnald of honor. Sho will wear o frock of hydrnngea blue chiffon and lace. Hor hat of Neapolitan straw of tho name huo will be trimmed with blue flowers, and she will carry a bounuot of spr ng flowers and orchids. Tho brides maids will Includo Miss Alma Wnna maker, Miss Elizabeth arlbbol. Miss Mary Ellzaboth r.lllott mi rnrin n Cummings, Mips Elonnor F. Cummings miu .uiMi ienoro A ilcCall. Thoy Will bo slml arly attired In frocks of orchid plnlc chiffon and laco, and tholr hats ot orchid color straw will bo adorned with flowers. They will carry arm bouquots ot spring flowers and orchids. mIr'..Freid0,r.lclcw- Kolt"- f Chicago-, will attend JIr. Cummings ns best man. Tho ushers will includo Mr. Frederick Rldgway, of Chicago ; Mr. William C. Hunnemaji, Jr., Mr. Arthur Hlokmnn, Mr. Charles Roberts. Mr. Douglaa Dar by, Mr. Arthur E. Pow, Jr., Mr. Joseph L. Eaatwlck. all of thl3 city, und Mr. Robert E. Jennings, of Bowling Green, Ky.; Mr. H. Botsford Young, of Chi cago, and Mr J. Howard Burton. Jr., of New York. A reception will follow at Woodroyd, tho homo of tho brldo'a parents at Morion. LAINE WHITE nJl0 inawlaBo of Mrs. Mary Cross Whlto, of Goahcn, N. Y daughtor of Mrs. Ann Cross, of Indianapolis, Ind., arid Dr. Damaso T. lalno, of Havana. CJiba, will tako place qulotly this evo nlng at St John's Church, Goshon, Father McQInnls officiating. Mrs. Whlto will bo given In marriage by her mother and attended by Dr. Lalne's dnughter, Mlas Lnna Lalnc, ns maid of honor. A small reception at Whlto Oaks Farm, tho home of tho bride, will follow. After a wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Lalno will live In Havana. PURSE VTATZELL A mnrrlago of Interest will take placo at 0 o'clock this evening nt St. John's Episcopal Church, Lansdowno, when Miss Allco Stntzell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlnn Pago Statzoll, will bocomo tho brldo of Mr. Tracy Mell Purso, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P Puree, of Chattanooga, Tonn. The rector of tho church, tho Rev. Croswoll McBoo, will officiate. Tho brldo will bo given In marrlago by her father and will wear a whlto satin gown embroidered in pearls, and a Dutch cap of laco. Sho will carry lilies of tho volley and baby or chids Sho will be attended bv Mrs. Richard B. P Forrest as matron of honor, who will wenr a laco gown over pink llk, with bluo girdle nnd hat. Miss Suo Suddards. ot Wynnewood. maid of honor, will wear whlto laco over cream silk, with a hat of ashes of roses. Tho hrldesmnhln will Includo Miss Catharine. Cox, of Roxborough : Miss PocohoTitns L.lp3coinb, of Richmond, va. : Miss Doro thy Edwards. Miss Marian Mlshler, Miss I'HOTOrLAVH Weekly Photoplay Guide Week of June 13 to June 18. Subject to Change Tho following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Americi wki K U a guarantee of early showing of tho fine.t productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obt-iir,; pictures through the Stanley Company of America "my obtaining FMPRP JLV1N ST. M,VNAYU.N1C ,. iXLJJ MATINKn DAILY ?-' P w OrlfBth's "Drown Htrcot" f U W Urlfllth's "llrrnni Street" rrH TP w- Urllllth'ji "Dr,-nm btrcrt" f- V.110 Murray In "Tlio iJlidwl Lll" 1 Mho .Murray In "rho (lUrtnl lily" S- Mao .Murray In "Tub (illiltMl ljl" FAIRMOUNT -mnS!aj Ave ILY FAMIf Y THDATnD tail Market 8t. ,,,. . A M TO MIDNhlHT All-star Cast In "Tho T.ure of Eirypt" W i: V? '-r1? ln IWU3- linn otil" ,',- ;" .uurray in "lni tillilwl Lily" 1 iJouglRii Palrhonha In "Tho Nut" " ro, H. Hart in "Tlio Deiort .Mnn" t ,- ,..:..-" . -'""""" ?-"i" 56TH ST THEATIIE Holow Spruoo ,V n MATINEE DAILY JJ ..T.ho Rn Ambition" ?-Tm1.,10.,,ou1 '" Amhltlon" V. Viola Dana ln "Illiuluiuill" .. T.Ol vo Tall In "flollK-." t Noinm Talrnadeo lu "Piwrton Vlawer" a, Norma Talmadjo In "l"ulon nowrr" FRANKFORD "7:3 avenue0"15 ii ,1,'-if.,nr Cnt In "I'nclo Tom'i oliln" ?.. A1 '-Star Cast In "Unolo Toui'm Ciihln" t A""'S".r ,tat ." "Wnclo Toin'n Cnhln" "7. ? r' naer' y" YeurN- Had Luck" l LouUo aiaum ln "I Am (,nllty'- h Loulio aiaum In "1 Am HiUltj" GLORF BK)1 MARKET ST. m Y ,i 2 80 0 30 to 11 ?!; ,'Jinmortoln, "Pleaarti .swker" L. Hammorsttin. "Pliannro r,rKcr" :X "J,1"' iV,1,"0" ln "Itraviirunci-" i' iZ.J. A,tll3n In "i:trnnnrnDn" K'hn Jurr n ln A t,'D'l' Tivu Idol" b. Bon Turpln In ". Small Tnvu Idol" GRANT 4022 aiHAIlD AVE. MATINFE DAIIT MDougla3 Talrbonloi in '"Tho Nnt" rDouslas Fairbanks In "The Nut" r "r;'",1"0 S''n I" "I Am liillt" 5 iwn KOd ';aney. "Outlrto the Ijiw" I?ta" ani1 Chiinoy "OuUldc the I,u" GREAT NORTHERN ,.,.ro?,VVl.KM9 ,M "Ton floors lu "orilrer 'flCfl" ' " ', 'm Mooro In "(llllrcr (Ifil)" ,r " ., Tom Mooro In "Ollleer Bfirt" o f,,vrt itll n "Tllv M Blenillnir Ijidi" a flort Cytell la "flio MlslemllnS ijld," JUMBO PHONT 8T f. niP.ltD AVE T Tl..- r."-iVr "-.'.'"'. " ' '"""'.TH. ' ... .-, ;;"" " xiampinn'8 --iiie nuier" 1 "Si.t"iIy $ tCvna nich' "hunnet Jone" I-Tri Tl,M,nli,urn.'.Th.0 Ko"' ' I-onilon' K Ail-Star Cast. "The llutterilr Olrl" IMPERI AI , T WALNUT I. J .VI-' at - 3(1 Cw. 7 & 0 M. I). y. Griffith in "Dream Htreel" 7,,lh W Orlfllth In 'Iire.uii Stnt" f'.P- ,w- CJrirftih In "Dmun strevt" &H- Jv' Orlfllth in "Dn.im Street" S- W. Orlfllth In "Dream Street" -D. W Orlfllth In "Druiin Street" LeKlph Pnlnr Oormantown Ae and M - Mno Murray tn "The l.llilrd I,l" ''-J'"'! Murray In "The Ollded 1,11 HalPh Incn'B "The Hlithent Law" r? "7.U,,,,J5 lnco' "The HluheHt Law" u-1!," T"1,1'1" ln "x s""11 T"n Idol" B Ilun Turpln In "A N inn 1 1 Town Idol" LIBFRTY OAD ft l-OI.I'MIIIV AV. 71 I, . MAnviit: nwi.v M,J.Iouf I f ters In "The flrent ll-,.,-nirr" , T I'oarl Wiltu In "lleinnd 1'rlee" i ;!1c,n Tllrl,,n '" "A -'"ill T.ihii ldl" 1 Hebu Dnnl-U In ")url,N iiikI Kriil,,." I, I.oulse Olouni In "I iu llullU" H Tom Mix In "A llldln' Itonwo" O VERBROOk"031 " l Wr Sn,I,!'n Turpln, "A Smnll T.ihii Idol" ... T Hun Turpln "A Small 'J nun Idol" . -LoiiHtanca Tolma'lR. MJood HpferriireH' T, Coimtanco Talmadm- '(i.kh! lleferemeH' ' --John Iliirryni.o. "ItnflleH" H Dous-ina MacLenn. 'The Home Strrleli" PAI ACF l-H maukut'ktJuict" w ,, V in " io ii r m. I D V. Orlttlth's "Drentn Street" 7.. IT. W nrlfilth'a "Dream Street" JJ D. W, Orlfflth'. "Dream Street" S- X- 2r '.W "I'renm Stree ?'5' iV 9fnth' "Dreuin Street" 8. D. W. QrlfntrVa "Dream Street" m ,V"Kn i-orirs "THo Unit or loutli" . r; cnay .Toarlo In "Society Hnohs" i- 1"iino,?,ur,1r. !'.' ';T1o IHuil Lily" ' Hart "O-Mttlfey of tho jlountrd" H. Porcy .Standing. "Tim flrent Du" Photo by Vanity Pn'r Studios. Alfrn Draw Cook, MISS ISAIIEL OTtAZKIt Who was the guest of honor nt a lnrpo danco last evening at tho IMilladclplila Cricket Club, given by her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Dougherty, of Cross Uoads, Wynroto Elizabeth Read and Miss Janet Kfnll, of LanBdowne. Their dresses will be pink chiffon and cream lace, with hats of pink and, like tho matron nnd maid of honor, thoy will carry bouquots of swoct poas, roses, larkspur and snapdragons. Tho sister of the brldo, Miss Adolo Stat rell, who will bo flower girl, will wear a frock of pink chiffon with blue saah and a large pink hat. Tho basket will bo filled with spring flowers. Mr. Paul Stownrt. of Chattanooga, will bo best man, and tho ushers will Includo Mr. Robert Statzoll and Mr. Hnrlun P. Statz ell, Jr, brothers of tho bride; Mr. Rich ard B. P Forrest, of Lansdowno : Mr. Richard O'Gormnn, of Provldenco, R. I. ; Mr Edward Y Chnpln. Jr., and Mr. Ed ward Sptars, of Chattanooga: Mr. Gor don Smythe, of Gennantown, and Mr. Thomas A. Budd, of this city. A rcoep tlon at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Statsell will follow. After nn extended wedding Journoy Mr. nnd Mrs. Purse will llvo in East Orango, N. J. LONEY HERSHEY Miss Miriam Virginia Hershoy. daugh tor of Mr. and Mrs John Coloman Hor shey, of tho Lindens, Walllngford, will bo married at 5 o'olock this aftomoon at tho Walllngford Prosbytorlan Church to Mr Lincoln Russell Loney, son of Mr and Mr-. Lincoln W Lonoy, of this city, the Rev Edwin Ellsworth Rlloy, pastor of tho church, officiating. The bride, who will bo given In marrlago by her father, will bo attended by four bridesmaids, who Include Miss Mnrguer Ito Magllton. of Walllngford, nnd her three sisters, Mrs. IDops HutchlnBon Vincent. Miss Janot Spenr Hershey nnd Miss Sarah Frances Horehoy. Mr. Vin cent will bo tho bridegroom's bost mnn, and tho ushers will Include Mr. Palmor Brloe Rawley, Mr. Thomas E. Roos and Mr. William Horace Blnns. all of this cltv. After a reception at tho Lin dens, Mr. and Mrs Loney will loavo for a wedding journey, and upon tholr roturn will bo at home on Park nvonue, Colllngswood, N J., for tho remainder of the summer, O'NEILL MELLON An Interesting wedding wns solemnized at half after lo o'clock this morning In Our Mother of Good Counsel Church, Bryn Mawr, when Miss Marlon Mellon, daughter of Mrs Frank P. Mellon, of Bryn Mawr. became the brldo of Mr. Frank P O'.VUIl, of Molroso Park, Father Herron. rector of thn ehnreh performed tho coromony. Tho bride, who was given In marrlago by hor brother. niOTUI'LAYS PRINCFSS 1018 MAKKCT STHKET -M. All-star Cast In "Pucun I.oio" ,,,. , l..r ,,n" Urlfllthn tn ... 'It Isn't Ilclni: Dono lliN .Sfiinmi" T li7.?U uVJ,c xon .'." ,"1 hv 'ijihead" i. 1103.10 Uarr SLAle. "Iho llreUilnit Point" 1ur.?arl Whl, " "Uond Price" :"n ni'" lr "Ub Harry Carey In "Th io Wiilloo" RIALTO Gll-VNTOWN AVENUE MlXSn.r....A.T TUI.P1JHOCKEN ST Tu.J,',ll,,e? "flil In 'rilic Ino Special'' W um .ioora in 'llic tirrnt Accdent" i, xx- S VPa a")'pl' cast, "llmu Hurl" S-ii- 3' ""' " !'i!w "J .Mounted" a. W. S Hart. "O'Mnllry of tho .Mountnl" REGENT HANKCT ST. Dolow 17TII w , , " A. M, to 11 P. M. -r i-.' .'" Phn ln "''"fwis of nito" -p;iliU,I'"na ln ' I'UKPotii of Fnto" l.-Y. J)in'1 '" "I'liPPfts of Koto" SCTvinl? .'""" '." .. "W'ft-f Of PtttO" " V'Qla Dani In "Puppet,, of ruto" RUBY MAIlKET ST- "nLOW 7TII . KM- ::siWr',0'iiM" W i Ityt.01 i .X'ic Krtro of Ilomptlmi" T -Irin.K1'"- ,T'", lrir ' Hnl'mpt on" n .oncn Jalmadcf. "(lo,Hl Itefwmr" H, Conatnnco Tu mu.Vi " ,d Kofrreners" SAVOY I2U J"ItKET STREET , ,.i, . ., H A il- TO MIDNIGHT M "llol, Hampton of I'lnrrr" !',H HnmpK.n of l'laeer" , "Ilnl Ilmnmnii, of I'liirrr" iv Uort I-Jtell In -Th,, MlidlnB Im,U" b Ufrt IaWH lit "flu. MWtwullnir Ijid," bHERWOOD $ 2n.niVsvo SI. Dounliif Pilrhankfl In "The Nut" T,.-00""'' Fair! ink m "The Nut" m "i-V'10 Murray lu "The fillill IMy" rr?a -Murray In "The fillded Ijly" f-Ai''.tar Ctv,lt !n .'.'Ji10 C'0" of Vouth" H All-Btar Cant In "The Call i,f Vouth" STANLEY M Mary Pn kfoid T Marv pick ford V Mary Plikfor I T Marj- Plvkford , Vary Plekford S. Marv Plekfo-d MARKET AT 1UTII M to 11 -15 P. M "Througli Hack Door" "Ihroiuh Hack Door" "Tliroincli Hack Door" "Throufrti lliuk Door" "Tll-OIIZh ILllk ll.vnr" "Throuwh Ihuk Door" STANTON MU'KKT Mioio 10TH M "I intermix llinlniN" T "Ihinirrroiw lluliieNi" W "l(ini:eroiN llulnei," T "DaiiKeroiiH I1iii.Iih'k" 1 "IKingrroim llulnrr," S - "DniwerwiH llittlm-i" 333 MARKET..TK IWFy M OeorKe M. Iford'a "The V'alth Ilrnlcir" T Ot-orro Mclfor!',. "The Ilth Ileiiler' V,' Qeiirn M'lfor.ls. "The IV.llh Holler" r. t.oU tVolier , "To., VIe Wlien" V Loin Weber "Tim, Wlw Wlven" H Lola Weber h "loo Wle Wlvm" VICTORIA MAHKET STb OTH M I'o i Nnurl In "fijlUHV lllootl" "0)ly Illood" "(Ijp-r llm,l" "flMw Illood" "ll)!!HV Illonat" "tisim Illood" T l'oia Ni-b.-I In W l'ola V-irrl In T Vola Nik-rl In I' Pola N. Krl In S -l'.ili N.urrl In RIALTO at West Cheater M Mv Muna In "The Ollded I.lli" T -Man Murrij m "The t.lldel i,, V - Mr nnd Mri HiltoM.n "Tln IImIk" r.Mri-"','!1 Mr,", ,1',1,,.." "I''n a,l" r Mallae.. ni l.l in "Une Mxrlii'" -WilUr.. It. 1,1 In "Ia,o SiMTlal" IDLE HOUR at West Chester Xi.-V" 'V,1,'.-" n ,'" ."Ilrnvnisnnre" 1 Mio AHIhoii In "l:truiiminee" Vll-rtar east In "It's a Oreit life" T All-t..r nt In "IIS n Oreat Mfe" 1' Allie llrnde In "Out of the fherii." S Allco Ilra.U In "Out of the O ori "" The NlXON-NIRDLINCtTRi; THEATRES BELMONT ,V-'P A1IOVU MAItKl'.T n)1 A!U " ,,r', ' I" ""' ' ll'e f'honn" Vi-'Vf" V.""1.4 '" "0llt "f "' Vhon" S - Allee Hindi' In "Out or tlio Chorus" T -Mae Mar.h In "Nol.odr'i Kid" J'. Ma Mareli in "Nobody, KM" B. Ma Marh ln "Nobody', KW" Mr. Geortro Mellon, wan attended by her sister, Mrs. Francis Lnuronco Pack, as matron of honor. Tho bridesmaids In cluded Mies Dorothy Mellon, sister of tho bride, and MIrb Katharine O'Neill, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. Joseph I O'Neill brother of tho bridegroom, acted as best man. Tho ushers included Mr. John O'Neill, Mr, Arthur Otolll. Mr. Patrick Carroll and Mr. Francis Laurence Pack, brother-in-law of tho bride. A reception followed at Brum bawn, the homo of tho bride's mother. REYNOLDS HAVEY The marrlago of Miss Jane Elizabeth Havey, dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles F. Havcy, of S42.1 Anderson street, Chestnut Hill, to Mr. George W Rey nolds, of Camden, will take placo at 7 o'clock this ovcnlng In tho Tioga Pres byterian Church, Sixteenth and Tioga streets. Tho Rev, Robert E. Llttell, D. I?, pastor of the church, will perform tho ceremony nnd Mr Hnrvcy will glvo his dnughter In mnrrlage. Miss Ger trude Reynolds, tho bridegroom's sister, will nttend the brldo ns maid of honor, nnd Mrs. Dennis Hlmmennnn as matron of honor The bridesmaids will Include Mrs. Gustave Aberlo, Miss Elsie Hol ton, Miss Mnrgarct Park and Miss Isa bel Spcrlng. Little Miss Betty Boogher will bo tho flower girl and Master Charles Boogher will act as ring bearer. Mr. Henry Lewis will not ns best man, and the ushors will Includo Mr Edward O. Lamb. Mr. Derby Weston, Mr. How ell II. Howard, Mr. Treat P. Andrew and Mr Georgo H. Woodward. A reception will follow tho coremony at tho Rltteti houso Hotel. Aftor n wedding trip through Europo Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds will bo at homo In Merchantvllle, N. J. KERR JAMJESON Minn Aimon stnwnrt Jamleson. daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. John L Jnmicspn, of 1007 Cayuga street, will bo married to JIr Arthur ai. Korr tnis oveninK i" tho Wnkeflsld Prosbytorlan Churoh, of G-crmnntown. Tho ceromony will be performed by tho Rev. Earl B. Miller and tho Rev. Hugh McCronc, pastor of tho church, and will bo followed by a reception at tho Polham Club. The matron of honor will bo .Mrs. C E. Idell, nnd tho bridesmaids Include Miss Margaret Kerr, Miss Margaret De Cour sey and Mrs. Linn Dalloy. Mr. Kerrwlll have- tho brother of tho brldo, Mr. Wal laco C. Jamleson. as best man, and tho ushers will bo Mr. Edward Wright, Mr. Ralph McClay, Mr. Dttnnld IIIIhco and Mr. Robert Jamleson. Mr. and Mrs Kerr will go to Europo on their wedding trip. LYNCH NORRIS A pretty wedding took place yesterday morning nt 0-30 o'clock In tho Church of St. Francis do Sales. Forty-soventh ntrcet and Springfield avonuo. when Miss Ellzaboth T Norrla, of 1010 South For-ty-slxth streot, becamo tho brldo of Mr. Consider the Name of tlie Maker and the Fitter VV HEN you buyyour next corsets. One determines the length of satisfactory service; the other your style and comfort. The Corset Shop 121 S. THIRTEENTH ST. Around the Corner on Sanjom St. Every fitting roceives the personal attention of Miss Pauline Campbell (Formerly with Miss Kater) rilOTOI'I.AVS COLISEUM M?rifrt 00th A 60th M Vav t ; , ,.J :3 ttnd . -30 to 11 -Max Llnrtr. C Toar'n In Neon c,in Iliid l.nrU" T-(lre,n and Mason. Th.Moort Had fe" 1 -rien and Miinon. "Tho Oool I Sd ml H -Mario Doro in "MhUiliht'! Jamlwli.'' f"h It . . ...".. n Milton Sells in "n o fv. IV" .. n -...- - u lit i nn iiiitii Britu. NIXON 5'D AXD MAnKET STS" y r:ks: -t hssnki 9 -5"r ?flJt " "I'l"yra.?2?" lrA!!2"" r-H"L'" "I'jwnnte" RIVOLI r,2I) R "A.5"pM"r M Erillh Si. .-V.'VW'-'.'Vrj "AII.Y T -Edith torv in "file fl ,1 )""' STRAND ""MANTOW.V AVE. Z.-1. V. Orlfrith'H "DrS ".. W. I) ,-,-... .l .--. rireei t n r. D f.D. .fiiuttoH ureiiiii .,,' Orlffith'a "Drean MiCT,'.. irirtitn-B "Dream mrl: Orlff th a 'Ireum Street" WEST ALLEGHENY A1"'h -""" iJ All-Btnr t'o't "Tin. rSll ... -Thomas Moluhan 'The 'The KaoI Krtny ItoaU" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. Nova, Holt nd l.lttl., mi,,.., ,. .. t -t ' Wr M..k" ' -'uure ras'aa nil Houl" ml Slml "line. In "Ilody nnd Viiil' JEFFERSON ??"l , MATIN-IT SPRUCE C0T$??Kr M It Goodwin Hi "OlUer TuVnDiA' T nileen rercy In "Th. T...!.,'' .' Amf5 fit """,, i yQtanutJ. J COMPANY r Jt CEDAR Ctrr" CEOAIl AVENUE M -Do.orca raMln.ll.V'WluiAf U"ht" u"rDes -'lnHI. Tho in,ldVn L 5 t" T IvS.nwny -T,,ul0 "lilrrlnit DilU" f O. Curwod's "I,ohl or Trull's I-Sd" a -J O. Curwood'B "Ifcobof, or TJ. J., LEADER 4lST L'V-VCASTEJt AVE. t'-mV' W ' "AolfiiDr TS4fflRxS ;'t siisa jI- LOCUST M;?0 A "CUHT STnCKW IffiiplI H vJ A i"1 ,""'. "I"'''" ii Wire Wort AURORA 2132 ,1nnnnton AvT vjermantown "l aSIv"','-1" ,wn Ave T Na. IIo,t((.n,, I ,,e M.cKe Mo, f -o K Voumr- "fit'A,' -T""' ;ri" W Hi ii Turpln "A Hm ii !rrnm InrU" r --I.O.HNO aiBum. "I Am flj, h, . " S -! Kre.lor.ck "MlMrA.A?r "shenVe" l I 1 PARK '"ff'rins sr M -lion Turplti n"A Nn ml. Tn" ,0,1.' T en Turpln In "A Hnmll t, J! !' n ,' V lumc oinum In '. A,ii fi,ni, '.,ul T I.OUIKO Olaum In "I Am iVniiV.'.i 1 r"1,. K Vounn In "Stmlirht FrV. A .. t -Itomarv Theby in 'd ,'von.':!;' - I-'. J ' Edward A. Lynch, of No York. Tho ceremony was performed by Monslgnor M. J Crnno and tho nuptlat mass was sa Id bv the Rev. Clinrles 11. MeO nlev. A wedding breakfast for 100 guests fol lowed nt tho home of the brldo's par ents Immediately after the ceremony xne bride was given In marringo by her miner, air. Tiiomas J ;s orris, aus. Robert Leo Porter was matron of honor. Lieutenant Robert Leo Porter acted as best mnn. The ushers Included Mr. Mar tin McLaughlin, Mr. James A Cashman, air, jonn uauagner nnu air jonn w. Floyd. After a wedding trip to Lake Mononk Mr. nnd Mrs. Ljnch will make tholr homo at 1010 South Forty-sixth street, whero they will be at homo after October l. BRACWAY HENDERSON Thn marriage of Miss Mary Hender son, daughter of Judg- George Hender son and Mrs. Henderson, and Mr John Snegcr Bradway will be solemnized this afternoon nt 3.30 o'clock The wedding will take nlnco In the gardens of Friend ship Hill Farm. P.ioli, tho summer homo of juago Jiennerson, inn iwv iiornco A. Walton, rector of the Church of tho Good Samaritan, officiating. Tho bride, who win bo given in mnr rlnen hv her father, will be attended bv her sister. Mrs J. Jarden aurnthcr, as matron or honor airs. J eviti pom eroy, a cousin of tho bride, and Miss Margaret Saeger Bradway, a sister of the bridegroom, will be bridesmaids Mr J. Jarden Guenther will be best man Tho ceremony, which will bo witnessed by members of the two families, will bo followed by a smnll reception Scott Motor Company 908 North Telephone, Knight Broad St. II M Poplar H2M fLjv : H "m m 1 "n ' ' H ' " JWI The Daily Delight Millions enjoy the Matchless Qualities of TEA because of its exquisite flavor STKAMSIIir NOTICES EARN Incoriiorotril 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA SS "COQUINA" Sailed A Steamer Jujy 20 (Axrunitniccu Lure ben made for qulrlc dlschnnrB of carto al Uavutl For hpafo and ltntes Apply EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents Bullitt Buildlnu, Phlln. Pa. tombnrd BIOO-SIOl-SSIK-BIOS UlIn Sjgl NAWSCO LINES S. S. Yalza Now Loading I'lir 10 North for SAN DIEGO. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, OAKLAND SEATTLE, TACOMA. PORTLAND. ASTORIA ' AND VANCOUVER, B. C. For Rates and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Agents V S 135 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phone AMERICAN SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR OCEAN VOYAGE THE STANDARD OF THE MARINE WORLD UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Sailings from every port in America to the lead ing ports of the world. Marine Despatch Line Los Angeles San Francisco Seattle and Portland CARGO RECEIVED DAILY AT IMER 40, SOUTH WHARVES S. S. West Haven Now Loading S. S. Henry S. Groves June 25th I'or Itiitm and Information pp, Atlantic-Gulf & Pacific S. S. Corp. itoom :! iaii s Thiid ni l'hlludrlphU Irfinihard I.". 1 , , - -. Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL. MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U. tl. ,s. 11. H. 8. I)n,ldon Connt, I-xuerted lu sun j,,,,,, n "" for ROTTERDAM C. B. H. 11. 8. ri. Hr.trrp lino. Ktpreted to Mill June l(i AT COKKKKKNCK ItATKS HarrissJ Macill & Co.. Inr Now Combination Passcnjrcr and iToight Ships last. Luxurious Steamers, Heliable Freight Ships SLW,15t&e UIUff- Phui2?ii fe". . 9v CHE8TNUT HILL Miss B. Cathnrlno Clark, 0518 I.lnco ?,,;44 drive, entertained nt brldgo on Thurs " day aftomoon for Miss Rosa B. Ellas, -., ,' daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs, Joseph Ellas, . ft lflvVilAh.1 nHil OHMlnnln ui'A.illai .. whnrte mftrrlncn n Mr TTlntrlier ftrhnum - S i will tnko place at 30 o'clock on Sat- H llrrln, nftnrnnftn tittin 10 Itflttca TntHfttt '' S. Cooke, of Maplowood avenue, will en tertnln at a dinner party nt tho Ger mantown Cricket Club for Miss Ella and Mr. Schaum this ovcnlng. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Susan Fischer, of 2052 Catharln street, entertained Informally lost eve ning, when hor gueBts Included Ml8. Mn V Donnell, Miss Anna Murphy, Miss Jauo Howard, all of Now York, nnd Mr. Edward Moore, Mr, William Condon and Mr, Freddy Buseh, of Yonk ers, N. Y ; Mr Arthur Van Busklrk and, Mr Charles Loffman, of New York. RESINOL 5oofhinq and He&linq Clears Away Blotches The motor that actually gains in flexibility, smoothness and silence, and develops more power, with every thousand miles left behind The Stearns-Knight motor. Let us demonstrate for you the pleasure and comfort of rid ing in a Stearns-Knight car. hTKAM.SlIIP NOTICES tag Shinninn llnnr.i Lombard 3791-2-3; Main SI -2 I'asscnRer and Freight Services Jrom New York I ' IIDHI HI Hi) I Mil 1TAMA I M l lir.TlMA .ND i l I If MlTON .lime It .)nb A .inly 23 line IS J till 11 A UK, 11 ; .... '"'M "K lo Sept.23 lll.IH.Xi 11IA I a.i!k'-1 j!,WI0J:! 't-MI'i'vli llll, " '" !' AllB. 27 , AU.VNIl i neu) .lull 1J Ani SO Sept. :,7 svvosiv r"' ''Iu ","Jl i'.' - iioriu-uo ,.ilIIM. Jul ! i, it. SO (),. 11 rollMHIV June IK .Ii.li in , LAlU.ltllM n,. . u) J .lull :l(l Alii-' -'7 I'l.; O'l It VT I Vlt N VI I i,"11 "vi as 7 IM Hit. 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