v. hit r vr- i tf k r ' V " W"jt. EVENING PUBfilO LEDGER-BHIiADELJPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1921 . ,$ , T - f SjtANY of us nro interested in the Mw.emntwWchiwalannounj nost,nh 25) V tie li;r. Walter !',. nil often comeh to riilladcl- rtne (lallguiv. v. -.- , , , Efife'K $..cop1 church IU Baa.She married Mr. Har ""'fn vi-rv TOUiiB. and. several f..M after his death becjino the wile 'Me Warder. Billy Ilnrroar. who "Till.. T.nnerfrctn. nnu ins Bioiti SI llrm?r, who .Mrrlejl Joe Brown, jU'"w-'e7 the rid .seriate. Ceicstino VVHruor. -surrinpf' j j m.rrlncro. made !cl'r.0.;aMn before lost. 8ho 'hao wnnMr sister Hetty, and a brother SXTjr,Iunder;tandth nodnt. K ot . yet for' tho Head-Mae, Cntiy marriage, cm u i .'. v v.-. A JM 4 1 toll- plice ia ' '' k FTER the celebrations of the Fourth rt.f Julv there win dc mwt - rltaus In the way of.gaycty .In thto jnrt W. world. except1 the. two weddlnjs hS nro scheduled for this monw. LaMi Baker M to be married next ftrto. Jul?..?. !? JV' cn.SrSa 'J v1m o i. iimrnu nnH Andy Van of at. uoui, wui- ,,r " v. m.V i .?'" j -" r;r , r. vtaw's 1' PJt Will Dfl lUUHtVM &y";eddlngs. or ; rather wddlng. the country, arc always o prettj, nrcb. Wayne nd.lt I ,w P? '" i, m iv.r ... ,vn.iiivH. ..tlAna nPlfl UUL ui uwoi -- w k inew -" -.-- them ore ;" ., ,,.n A great many do not go away tint ..!.. vmi mnv be sure there will " '"'.." ' rV2.h ih,, marrlanea (many "- " , fpHB Maine and New England re- I t. ..n.filh nrn fast filllllK UP tkomh. Every day you heneo! others fctrlM for the North, and IHMnk the Sill of severe wnther Inst week hiitened the departure of many. VSEr i.t tii.i.iipb nml Cordelia Duie ro Roing to Fall ui WwJS; ltMlng tomorrow In Mr. M illlnm EU18 Zli yacht. , Mrs, BWdle. you - Mmter. was .. ""- --s Vrdelli came out ,."u. ."""v. f .u ff .. nni. nf the bridesmaids at the Dnte'Blddle wedding. M,, The Frnncls I. dq rents, of 1424 Soruce street, went j ' . iGi,... TinrW to star nbout two months. Mrs. Chnrlea nard. Mr. BcKean uayaru A"" "lB u"us,,wl v"v "il .,t 1f vonr nml was SO much Illftd. have gone lip to Seal Harbor. The Bayards have been going to Seal u..w for venrs nnd have nn at- tractive cottage up there. f . I. Mrs. Allison COll anu uyr wo "" to today lo aoiunweei "'; "" "" UfllSOn inyiora niu ohcih. ..." pntbs, lit usual, in mr niwi mHROUOiH somo Inadvertency when '1 ...,tin nf Mr. Arthur Donnldson 'i.i. n .up thin n-opk in connection with the fact that Arthur Sponcen ylto died on Monday, was named after- nlra, the wird late wns used oejore .ur. 8mlth's name. It's Impossible to. say last how things UK innr uarn". M. Qmlt), la nnt nnlv nlh'O hut WCU. nit I im elnd. Indeed, that no 'such ..n. h. hoon niUIffl to' Mrs. Spen- cer'a grief, for Mrs. Spencer and her daughters and. in fact, nil of the fam ily are devoted to .Mr. omun. -"'" Bnncr u-na MIsq Acnes Smith. . lie lhtdin this citv when not on explor ing expeamons. mil iniciy nn nuiuii o Ana Vo hin Knnlln. Pa. Ho has ba epgigeil in explorations off nnd on a lSl:nil lins penetrated inio uu known parts of Africa. His expeditions hare Ken under tne auspices i iu Briii rnnpiim. which nlso nmvlded a ttitt f cientlsts to trnvci wun mra. fft has written n numoer or mngnziuc irtlcles and his book, "Tiirqugn un known Countries." Is widely read. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Arthur U Morgan, of iwllnr. w va announc me cn r.mcnt nt thpir ilauullter. Miss Mary Danor Morgan, aud Mr. David Alex Jider Kay. of West Chester. Pa. ,. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Dixon. Jr., of BrMn Point. Md.. nro entertaining a Eousa party over tho week-end. Among m guests irom tnw cuy nro huhs ju lechln Crlaneld. Minn Mnrenret N. Paul. Ifr. Cooper Smith nnd Mr. John Zane. prs. uixon win do rememDoren as mish 111 la H. Crlsfleld, daughter of Mr. nnd irs. j. a. rearce (Jrisiiem, oi isasi ura- crs lane, t'nestnut Hill. Mr, and Mrs Samuel J. Williamson, If Germantown. announce the etutaire- nt of their daughter. Miss Edith S, rimamjon, to .Mr unnries is. u. uei lid, of Swarthmore. Mr. William A. P. Paul, son of Mr. w Mrs. ilcnry Nelll Paul, of Uast raver's lnnn rhaatnnt 1TMI Im rnlnr. ilnlng a houso party at Capo May over lucycuuenc uay, .Miss Loulso Dixon, daughter of Mr. f " i iienry Dixon, or unouora. KMuimuiu, win leave on July 16 ror anaatl. N V.. wttAm ahA will .naml n Irtnht as tho guest of Mlaa Chris- p- jiiaps, or jsew vorK, nt nor aum- t - .. 1llss urxon will inter attend . 3, Ij. I. Mr nnd XTo nivnn ...III nd August at Wlntor TTnrhnr Mo f.rva( Mrs, Erwln Agnow Flcro. who ,,7,k 'or some timo in Ches r JS ',"tln?.SIrB' Zero's parents. mi im8- .EJ'Lston Pero' m their !?, 425 West Schnnl Trmmn In.m na. reraMfs- Flero was Miss Mar " Morrla Perot, an'utMrMr,s' A'eernon n. Clnpp, lOOS 'r at thiir0,?1'6 Bl,en'nB the sum- l tnslr COttanra lit f!nnn M,. "Sliwniu1IonrlJ.(5 nml her d'augh i,H,';.Jv 'J?n"n.n W Audenrled. and ice, who u,"cnu' ?5 180 De Lancoy li.wnO nio Blinnil ni. ,1. ... EJ". ate at present at Lake" Como, HISS Jnnt ini. . . luis guest nf Sc vno spent a week Buest or MibB Sarah Lognn Starr. there's No W'or Buts" Ibout ; rwnatlSOither nt cr they do not ti ...... lnof th. ni. . Jl"'1 a iue''- Im. , ""er lowing her busl. ' """ -'Woll (local fte Corset Shop .S. THIRTFFNTU ets " Corn,, en S... . Everv rut: , . '. " rciiM the W PauUn, Campbell fwnerly wjth Ml,, Rater) v uta to vli.lt his iter. HI motiw was !&s. Wurt. ft slater of tho Into Mrs, Ut rt TI1R 17UTIU .A UHbUI' ! M P7S7 GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE ,, tfvnnti Ta o ffte Engagement of the Rev, . jpafter GebrgetfJce.fi' anrf Miss Muriel MacCrcady, of Boston Other Matters of Interest daughter of Mr. and Mra. James Starr, at her home, Olney avsnue, Oerman town, vVlll return to her homo In Boston today. Mr. and Mrs. Starr and Miss Starr will leave the latter part of this month for Nova Scotia, whero they will spend the remainder of tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nolan, 18 14 North Eleventh street, colcbrated tho sixth anniversary of their wedding n't their home last Friday evening by giving a reception and dance. Mr. Frank Keo nan and Mr. Thomas Murphy assisted In entertaining. Miss Annabelto Wood, Miss A. Marjory Taylor, Miss Frances W. Leech, Mis Caroline D. Nixon, Miss Elizabeth Nixon, Miss Sarah McLean, Miss Lucretla S. Htckscher, 2d, and Miss Elizabeth Har ris will return today from Northfteld, Mass., whwo they attended the Norti Hold Converence. x Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Wilson, of 1841 Spruco street and Pear Orovo House, Vlllajiova, left yesterday on a trip through tho Conadlnn Rockies. Mr., and Mrs. Adam Southern Con way, of Bryn Mawr avenue,- Bala, have gono to Ventnor, where thoy have opened their houso for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford P. Allen, Jr., of 7101 North Broad street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mlas Ethel Allen, to Mr, Joseph Hammond Reese, on Thursday. Among the early July weddings wns that solemnized last ovenlnir In West Philadelphia, when Miss Lillian weisoroa. or 6248 Do Lnncey street. was married to Mr. Leon Strumpf, of 3010, West Lehigh avenue. The nov. A. Wlnokur performed tho ceremony, which was attended by a number of the rela tives and friends of bride and brtcto. groom.' Among- those present were Mr, and Mrs. Wolssbrod, Mr. and Mrs. Strumpf and their daughter and son, and Mr. 8. Mass, of New York. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 3. Hett. of Logan, announce the enaneemont of their riamrh. ter. Mlsa Elizabeth Hett, to Mr. George It. Klngeter, Jr., of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Helmerdlnger and their family, of Alberle. Melrosi, will leave today for Maine, whore they will spend the month at Summit Springs Hotel, Poland. Mrs. Eugeno Wolf and her daughter, MIsh Margaret Wolf, of Wyncoto road, Jenklntown, will spend a week with Mrs Joseph Moos at Ventnor, N. J before leaving for Rochester, N. Y.. whero they will spend the remainder of the summer visiting Mrs. Wolf's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Qarson. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome G. Rothschild, of Jenklntown, had as their guests re cently Rabbi and Mrs. James 0. Heller, who are living In Cincinnati. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clifford Cutler. Jr., of 853 East Mayland street, will spend the week-end In Ocedn City. Mra. Cutler will be remembered nH Miss Frances Oakford Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Wlnslowand their son. Master Walter E, Wlnalow Jr., of 547 East Mayland street, will spend the week-end In Wlldwood, N. J. Miss Lillian Qllner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Qllner, of East High land avenue, left yesterday to spend the summer nt Camp Owalssa. Pocono Pines, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Gllner will spend tho week-end motoring through New York. f HESTNUT HILL Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter H. Delsroth. 234 East Highlandyavenue left yeaterdny to spend the summer nt the Bcllevue, Ocean City, N. J. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph S. Myers, of East Highland avenue, arc tho guests of Mrs, Myers" parents, Mr. and Mtp. George E. Campbell, of Bethlehem plko, White marsh, for the summer. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gusdorff and their son, of 1332 North Broad street, will leave this week for their cottago In Chelsea, N. J., whero they will re main for two months. Mr. nnd Mrs. Phllln NV Arnnlrt. nf 3862 North Seventeenth street an nounce the engagement of their sister, Mlss Fay Trompetter. to Mr. Charles S. Landau, of this city. No cards hnvo been sent out. Mr. and Mrs. H. Engel. of 3231 Ox ford street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Helen Engle. to Mr. Ely J. Epstein, formerly of Cleve land and now of this city. f-.Qeorge M. Mlcdel, of 1719 Mont ?Jn?avenue; announces the engauo- nrger?not0fG.Vnrs.daend nEMOIOCS NOTIfKH PaiitUt THE TEJIPI.K fooodBtatt B"k" '" 100 North' IltrssP?rrT,'iTerl?Pll,tch,lrch ww nvo4,'..cS!nvE"" Pastor. t Ja?.Y,?5 .s.rbCUI,DY- Aso. I'u.tor. J. MAUVIN IIANNA. Musical Director frii J,,c9urd' wl" Pach 10:80 A M "The Ketter. of ITfedom." 7:43 "What Money Cannot Buy," nat SU, mua'cal proirram will be sung by Taul J. llreody. Tenor, and n.."iiff en. hnrllnnn Iwih .- ..Vwr."v both noted out-of-town Blnsers. Jfornlna proeram Tenor solo, "Why llMnn. Tet Discouraged.' n".r'.t0n.?c,,ol2.,u "0u4 ?f ,h8 DePth." Bcott. Duet. "So Thou arlevest." Stalner, J3vn ns Droiram Ha"nb l0' "Th S" South6rn Hreeie,' Ilarltone aolo Relchardt. "Wondrous the Story,' Duet, "The Cruclflx." I'aure, Prayer Meetlnr Friday at 8 P. M. llrniN HISTORICAL I'LACK Ol" WOIt.SIIIP Old Merlon Meettns House, Montgomery 'nlkii constructed 1082... Ilire William Ran Friends morning wuriiijiwu, a wen as many other nni.d Onen everv Fir..:,, ..,"'i. "21VI morning. . Service 11 o'clock. All '"?.' dlally InUted 1'reslnterlnn AHCII 8T. tllimCJl. lath and Arch. ?0rj4BOA?l? aWll Crln9y- iI,n"tJr' HeK-. C I.. Oawald will preach. Snt'ONl) I'ltKMIIVTr.KIAN CHUKCII Hist and Walnut st. Jtiv. Aiexnnoer .Maceo , D, D.. Mlnlnar Itev. Aljln II. Ourley. Aislitaril.'W,n"l,r' True Tatrlot." . .. ., A VlHITOIta Al.WAY.S WKI.CO.Mn. II A. .l .ir. LiUTieV Will nran.h M. ... Tin; iiirrju,i:iiK.M Droad and D amond uta "" Uaif. W.lllam I., McCormlck, Pator. rreichlng by llev. s. n. Curry, Ass Curry, Assistant 10.00-Sabbath School 11.00 "Tho Changeless Word." 7i4T "An Old-Tim Patriot He I'rotestant KnUronal mOTESTANT EPISCOPAL Open-air service under the direction of lilSHOrt HHINELANDEn. P.n...,he Faraway at Twenty-third st. SUNDAY AKTEHNOON, July 3. 1021 At 4 o'clock. Preachers llsv. BAMUKL P., BOOTH, Preacher: Sunday, Afternoon, July 10. llsv. CHAKLES TOWN3E.ND. 6T. H.yVF.UIMFTCm-li). !2d and D Lancey sis. lu.in, iioir itoiiimuuion. nervicea to continue all summer. Itev. T, D. Malan, H. T. P. ' Unltarinn 1'lllhT U.MTAIIIAN CHUIICH. Chestnut St. aoove tfisi si. union oummer services or unuarisn wnurcn ot t-niiomipnia. 11 A. M., Itov. W, A', Vroomsn. of A'pairnje. iV''m'nf; ton, usi., win Pains, ths Ilarafd of an Asa of R,uii in HelUlon." tho tlrst .of the . suinmsr series I on 'Modern Truthseekers." I t "-, 1 g.'S.. ji'Jia ,. i.JgA.M,4J3jx.i -. f. wiyL spend Summer in maine Bi HBBBBBBflv3HM7HBrafta4HBBBB1 fB ittBBBfln f'iif'p&B hhb WJfit ( v v OTI ibv p hhi. y $ ,. LiBiBrEw utj"-.i-'BBBBB! - i.T, fi-5 V s's;.!.! Photo by rhllllps Studio MISS ANNA SOPHIA YARNALL Dauchtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yarnall, of Seventeenth and Locust streets and Cmm Creek Farm, Devon, whoso engagement to Mr. Reginald Jacobs, of South America, was recently announced. Miss Yarnall will spend Mho summer with her parents at their estate nt Northeast Harbor SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Murnliv. nf B4 27 Recent sireci, ure receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Charles Murphy. Mrs. Murphy will bo rememberod aa Miss Knthryno Dougherty, daughter of Mrs. Dougherty, of 1607 Federal street. Mrs. Dale Porter and her nephew. Master Gcorgo Richards, of 2215 Wln tpn street, are spending tho summer at 'heir cottago. 218 East Maple avenue, Wlldwood. N. J. . Mr, Honard Keonan.f 2234 South Seventeenth street, has gono to Wildwood to remain during July nnd August YARDLEY The Yardley branch of the Southeast ern Chapter, American Red Cross will sow on Friday afternoons for the Near East sufferers. Mrs. Sarah Ross Is visiting friends in Wnshlngton. Mr. and Mrs. William Applegate will spend the Fourth of July In Long Branch with tho Rov. nnd Mrs. Lake. KENSINGTON Miss Ray Engleson of Nutley, N. J., is spending a fortnight as the guest of Mrs. Mary Mitchell, of 2512 Frankford avenue. Mrs. a. Sanderson and her family, East Allegheny avenue nnd G street, are at Wlldwood for the summer. Mr nnd Mrs. William J. Jones. Jr., and their family, of 2016 East Allegheny avenue, will spend the Fourth of July holidays at Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. John Folz have returned from their wedding trip, spent In touring HTttAMHIlll' NOTIfr.S SEAGER LINE PHILADELPHIA to Christiania, Copenhagen, Gothenberg, Stockholm, HeUingfors and Reval U. S. MAIL STEAMERS USSB SS "ASABETH" . AT SHIPPING Through DilU of Ijidlnc Issued to till Norwegian, Danish and Snedlnh Ports, Direct sailings for nil Scandinavian nnd Ilultlo Vorts iih carco offer. SEAOER STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. W. J. GRANDFIELD & CO., Phiia. Agents Lombard 517G-7 308 Chestnut Street EARN-L1NE Incorporated 1H0 1 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service PtHIILAEDELPHIA to HAVANA SS "COQUINA" July 20 (Arrnnsrnients hnve. hern uiiulr for quirk Ulnrhitne of curio nt Ilavniui) lor Hparo nnd liutr. Apply EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents Uullitt Building, Phila., Pa. I.omlmril S!00-o:01-ft3(M!-3Z0S PyJPfjJ Passenger nnd Freight Services From New York rilEHIIOI'HO AND SOUTHAMPTON IIKIIKNOAUIA .. July 4 Aug. IH Sept. 3 AtllUTANIA .uiy n July n July -'fl Aug. 23 MAUKETANIA July 15 Aug. 11 Hcpt. MVUUI'UUh CASTAI.1A . July U , ALIIAMA (new) , July U Aug. 20 Sept. 17 CAHM.VNIA July 1(1 Aug. IS Sept. 10 LUNDONDEimY AND (ILAPOOW rnl.I'MIIIA .( July 1(1 Aug. IS Sent, in OAMEKONIA (ncwWuly 81) Aug. 27 Hept. 21 ai (ii'HIA mix. -u net. 4 villi, uiiiuni.iAii, IrtlKAn. nnnnovNiK. tuiebte. ni'ME CAUMUIIA . . Atir, a VIULADELPHIA TO LIVElirOOL IIIIIBTOL (Avonmouth) VAnnro.'A ... July 7 Cunuril nnil Anrhnr Stenmsliln Lines. I'assrnger Olllce, 1300 Wnlnut Ht.. Thlln. Freight (Mire, llourse llldg., l'hlln. ....... ;;...- ..imiiim.i. ...mK... UOLLASm ii AMERICA UNE liT New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Boulogne-ur-Mer N. AMSTERDAM.. July 0 Agj.13 Sspl. 17 N00RDAM July IS Am. 20 SipI.24 ROTTERDAM , . , .July 30 S.pl. 3 0k 8 nVMnAM Aur. B Sent. 10 0, . le -J. ,.,, , , . .. PMCBer Office, 1S31 Walnut St., Phils. 'T 7" Vf ii) . -jl ..r''.'j jK l&Jh&, L ljA.i.Ail by automobllo through the New England States, and are nt homo nt 3129 Frank ford avenue. MOORESTOWN Mr, Paul Otter 13 a truest of Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Warden at Beach .Haven, N. J Mrs. Lowry Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mlddleton nt Beach Haven, N. J. The mnrrlnca of Miss Emlv Ln Canev nnd Mr. William French took place In tho Baptist Church on Thursday evening a i:ju o-ciock. rno llev. Mr. cuswortli penormeu inn ceremony, wnicn was followed by a Jnrge reception. After n wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. French will make their homo on West Main street. NORRISTOWN Miss Carolina M. Bradley, of 629 Astor street, and Mr. Walter Robinson, of 627 Aaxor street, wero married on Tnursdny in St. Patrick's rectory. The Rev. Fran. els L. Carr officiated at the ceremony. me oriao was attended uy ner niece, Miss Carollno Bradley, as maid of honor The best man was Mr. Leo Klernen. After n wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs Robinson will llvo In this section. Tho marrlngo of Miss Sarah Adelaide penning, naugnter or Mr, and Mrs. Ben Jamln J. HennlnK. of 623 Green street and Mr. James Joseph Greenlee, son of Mr. ana sirs. Charles Greenlee, of Haverford, took place at Bryn Mawr un neunesuay. ine nnuo was attended by Mrs. James V McDonald nnd tho best man wns Mr. Charles Greenlee, brother ot me uncieBroom. upon tnetr return from a wedding trip to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Greenlee will live In this city. The bridegroom served overseas during tho war with tho Seventy-ninth Infantry. HTHAMSHII' NOTirF.fi . About July 6 BOARD RATES Main 67GS Main 3'.01 Commercial Steamship Lines Philadelphia ' TO J CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST, t LONDONDERRY ' t A5d,0lh,.r Irl"h r,,r' l atimrlpni Cnrcrt f.tr... . Expected Loading, July 18th ' ' no ri ........ . a. a. JJULAVAIN" Moore & McCormack Co., Inc. 5 Broadway, New York I'hlladelphlit Aernt E. W. STRINGFIELD Anchor Forwnrdinir Co., Inc. 111. tin Dm.l 1(1.1. I,,.,,.. j isomnara am-H Mnln 0007 0 . --.--' --" ...MB,, ,1,11,. Dixie Steamship Lines Now loadlnn; for PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW v. s. h. 11. a. a, OPELIKA Expected to Rail July 7th AT CONKERK.NCE RATES Harris., Magill & Co., Inc. 425 Lofnyetto Ddir., Philadelphia l.ombarU SJiO-l v Main 7510 MISS GRACE WADE BRIDE y0F MR. JOSEPH McElWEE Pretty Marrltgs of Miss Minnie. Stoll and Mr. Leonard Mink The wedding of Mlso Orae Wade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wade, of 1614 Westmoreland ntrcet, and Mr. Joseph P. McKlwee, of 1629 South street, took place quietly at 9 o'clock this morn ing at St Stephen's Church,' Broad nnd Butler streets Tho Rov. J. Boylo of ficiated at the ceremony, which ws followed by a. mass. Tho brjda wore R fpwn of Ivory satin, beaded with pearls, and a veJ!(of Limerick lace caught with orange blossoms. Bha carried a bouquet of roses and orange blossoms. Sho was attended by her tlster, Miss Anno Har rison Wade, who worn a shell pink georgette and cream laco frock and a hat to match, trimmed with flowers In pastel shades and orchid tulle. She carried a bouquet of variegated snap-dragons. Mr. Leo J. McElwee, brother of the bride groom, woe best man. A wedding break fast for the families of the bride and bridegroom followed In tho Red Room of the Bellovue. Stratford. After an ex tended wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs, Mc Klwee will llvo at 1700 Westmoreland treet. MINK STOLL A pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday afternoon at the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Stoll, of 274S Wharton street, when Miss Min nie Stoll was married to Mr. Leonard D. Mink. The Rev. Samuel A. Wood, vicar of tho Memorial Chapel of the Holy Communion, performed the cere mony. The bride was attended by her slstor, Miss Louise Stoll, and Mr. Elwood N. Hill was best man. A reception followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Mink left for a trip to the Now England States and Canada. QANSZ SCHLOENDORN An Interesting wedding was solem nized at St Paul's Lutheran Church, Twenty-second street and Columbia ave nue, on Wednesday at noon, when Miss Irene 8. Schloendorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Schloendorn, became the bride of Mr. Oeorge Qansz, of 2105 West Susquehanna avenue. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. Carl Illrzel, assisted by the pastor of the church, the Rev. Luther Keller. Tho bride's only attendant was her sister, Mlsa Florenca Schloendorn. Mr. Oansz had his brother, Mr. John Gansz, as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Ganss have sailed for Boston ant. will go from there to Niagara Falls and Canada. They will llvo at 2107 West Susquehanna avenue upon their return, where they will bo at home nfter September 1. LEWIS SAVADORFJ . Tho wedding of Miss Bertha Savadoro nnd Mr. Benjamin Lewis took place at the homo of the bride's father, Tray. more Hall, Frnnklln street and Colum bia avenue, on Wednesday evening. Tho brldo was attended by her sister, Mrs. Uetson, as matron of honor. Mr. Lewis was attended by his brother. Mr. Arthur Lewis. Tho two (lower girls were Miss Sylvia Savadore, sister of the bride, and Miss Hortensn Welnstetn, nleco of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left for a trip through the North and will be at homo after July 15. AHERN REDFORD A pretty wedding took place In St. Agatha's Church on Tuesday when Miss Sarah A. Redford, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Redford. of 809 North For tieth street, became tho bride of Mr. Edward J. Ahern, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Aherp, of 3910 Falr niount avenue. Tho ceremony and the nvptial mass which followed took place nt 9 o'clock nnd was performed by Mon stunor M. C. Donovan, rector of St. Agatha's Church. Miss Geraldlne Red ford attended the bride as maid of honor and Mr. Robert J. Conway was the best man. A wedding breakfast was served for the Immediate family. The bride and bridegroom are spending their wedding trip In Virginia, the former homo of the bride. BASFORD FORRESTAL Tho wedding of Miss Elsie Mae Fop restal, 2411 North Nineteenth street, and Mr. D. Bert Basford, of this city, took place at the C, C. Hancock Memorial Methodist Church on Wednesday eve ning. The bride waa given In marriage by her uncle, Mr. Walter Keller, New town, The maid of honor was Miss Knthcrlne Lackey Hlrsch, and Miss J, Beatrice Forrestal and Miss Letltla Wolf were bridesmaids. Tho flower girl was Miss Violet Lovensten : Mr. Waiter Billings was best man, and tho ushers riJOTOrLAYS a nrl f ft ri5n A THOMPSON BT3. iwp.u n.ilLY AfULLU MATINEE DAILY M. Anna Q. Nllsion tvt..U'nnirnVUI Do' llaon.''Vliat Women Will no Dlackwelt In "Thr nunrlar" . .... ..... Will 11a" T Anna. Q N W. Csrlyie T. Lois YVbe B. T l Wah. rS ttllill ,,umrn ..... r's "WliM Women Will I0 u-. rn., In"lttiirlc ItMWtT" 8.' J. Fu!(r & Spec Cast ln"llluck Uetiuty A Dr" Am A CHESTNUT Del I0TII ARCADIA 10 a m. mil i; p.m. M. All Star Cast In "The Lite rool T. All Star Cast In "The Little rool W All Star Cnat In "The Little. Fool'' T All Star Cast In "The Little Fool F. All 8tar Csst In "The I. roo 8. All Star Cast In "The Llttlo Fool" A CTV-M3 KP.ANKLIN A GmAP.D AVE. AD I UK MATINEE DAILY M. Conway Tenrle In "Society gnoti T Conway Tenrle In "Society finoh" W. Conway Tearle In "Society Snob" T. Marlon Davles in "Hurlcl Treasure" F. Marlon Davles in "Hurled Treasure 8 Marlon DaUes In "Hurled Treasure" O A I TINinDIT MST & DALTIMOnE D-l I IIVIV-'IM-, EVE fl 30 SAT.MAT, B Viola Dana In "lllackmnll" BENN 01TH AND WOODLAND AVE. MATINEE DAILY Ot T I Ctll Dr Droad Busauehanna DL,UcJjlrL Continuous 2 until 11 M p Frederick. "Mlstrrsa of hentone" T. Mr, & Mrs C. De Haven. "Twin lleds W. Wallace neld In "The Ix)ve PJ" T. Wsllsce Reld In. "Tlie Ixive Special ' F. Elliott Dexter. "The Witching Hour" 3. Constnnce Talmadge, OooU neferrnceti' BROADWAY "TWIVm: r. M Nellan's "Ileb Hampton of Placer" T. M Nellan's "Hon Hampton or Placer" X M Nellan's "Hoh Hampton of Placer" T. T Melghan In "The City of Silent Men" F T Melghan In "The City cf Silent Men" 8. T. Melghan in "The City of Silent Men" C A DITTi! 722 MAnKET ST Vw-sl 1 InJLa io A. M tn 11 IS P M M, Seasue, Hayakawa In "lllnck Hoe" T Beasue Hayskaws. In "lllark Roses" XX' Sessu Hayakawa In "lllark Roses" T Bessus Hayakawa In "lllack Rases" F fleiwus Hayakawa In "lllnck Itoses" 3, Benue, Hayakawa tn "lllnck Roses" COLONIAL 2J. t ';!S W 5A, kves f star Cast. Wotier's "Too Wise Wives" T Star Cast. Weber's "Too Wise Wives" XV, Star Cast. Welter's "Too Wise Wlies" T T Melghan In "The City of Silent Men" F T Melghan In "Thn City nf Silent Men" 8 T, Mslihan In "The City of Silent Men" DARBY THEATRE M, Tom Ml In "A llldln' Itoroe.i" T Tom Mix In "A Itlilln' Romeo" XV XX'eusr's Prod "What's Worth While" T. Websr's Trod, "What's Worth While" F. C. K, Younir, "StrnlRht From Paris" S, C. K. Young "Strulght From Paris" FMPRFSS U,N 8T" MANAYUNK uivirir-oo matinee daily M. Florence X'ldor In "Ileau Vevel" T, Florence Vldor In "Henii llevel" W. DsMllle's 'What F.xery Woman Knows' r. DsMllle's "What Kvery Woman Knows" '' i'!c.or5' .V31,roub no ""'k '" 8. 41. Flcktord, "Throacb ths llack Door" I .1 VPHOTD-PLVrr. f . THRU COMMNV r f M House Teters In "Tiie i.rent u ecmer T House Peters In "The Great Heileeraer" W. Max I.lnder. 'Seven Years of Mail Ijick' T. Max I.lnder. 'Seven Yenrs nf llvl Luck' F Viola Dana In "Iltnckmnll M. Marlon Davles In "nrln Trensnre T Marlon Davles In "nurle.! Treasure" W, All Star Cost, 'Ths Kevenge ot T.irsar. T F.-A?bSckle In "A-noljar.a.Vear.Man 8. Arbuckle In "A-Dolliir-a-Year-Mnn" were Mr. John MeKeen. Mr, Harry Car ter, Mr. William Bellman and Mr. Thomas Jacobs. Tho Rev. A. II, Crow ell performed the ceremony. jAckson htder A pretty wedding took place on Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock at the Church of the Epiphany, Eleventh and Jackson streets, when Miss Reglna I. Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, of 1116 McKean street, beoemo the bride of Mr. William H. Ryder, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ryder, of 1726 Rowan street Nlcetown. Monslgnor James Nash officiated. Miss Anna Ryder acted as matron of honor and Miss Frances Jackson was brides maid. Mr. Joseph II. Jackson acted as best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at 2233 South Twelfth street. After an extended wedding tour, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ryder will live at 2233 South Twelfth street. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Papa THE PAHK AVE. NEWS Weather. Fearso. Exterl Mlstcrlous Black Hand Note! Extcr! A mlstcrlous letter signed with n blnck hnntl wns stuck under Lorcttcr Mincers frunt door last Wensday thrcttcnlng to kldnapp her if she dont stop taking singing Icssins with the parlor windows open. Ilt'islncM nnd Flnnnclnl. Leroy Shooster lost n cent Inst Sntldday nnd wllo he wns hunting for It he found a dime. He enys he It thinking of losing another cent nnd trying it ngen for n investment. Slsslety. Mr. Ilcnny Potts wiuerted his back ynrd with a hose Inst Satid any nftluoon. Aiming thoso present who took off nil their possible clothes to get snuerted on wns .Mr. Artie Allx ""'"f. i1-, .Hid Hunt. Mr. Charles (Puds) Simklns, Mr. Ed. Wcrnlck nnd Mr. Low Davis. Porno by Skinny Mnrtln ADDING INSULT TO INJURY O its fcarsc to be sick In winter And its fcarse to bo sick in the fall,' Hut If I hnd to be sick in vacation Id rather not get sick nt nil. Sponrts. The Invisibles played the rark Wonders Inst Thcrsday, the score being 30 to .10 fnvor nobody wen the camo was called on account of Skinny Mnrtln socking thn ball so hnrd it split In half in 12 directions. Dcwtiilll lamp shades made of potato bnsklts nnd red paper. 15 cents npeecc if you Hipply the materials, otherwise J5 cents. (Avvertizement.) THE DAILY NOVELETTE An Old Utan's Gold By R. RAY BAKER Mrs. Frances Sparks hnd made up Str mind. Her love for Knthryn, her daughter, hnd triumphed over her avarice. Perhaps avnrice is too harsh n term. Mrs. Sparks bv no means worshiped money. It wns simply n question of having to get money somo way. eli-e the Spark fnmlly, consisting of Pran ces and her nlnetccn-yenr-old daugh ter, would founder on the rocks of financial ruin. Their Inst resources h:id been consumed In the desperate effort tn keen tim nUi hnnm on,i mntiniM Knthryn's college education, and thi mother had gone to work in n milli nery store. Still, the expenses over balanced tho income. Providentially, it seemed, Nathnn Gordon returned from Alnskn well -.up. plied with precious metal or its equiv alent 'fii paper ubout tho time Knthryn came home for her summer vocation Mrs. Sparks hnd known Nnthnn enrs ago when they went to the same school nnd nnturnlly she made Knthryn nc qualnted with the returned prospeitor when the three met on the main street of Rutherford. Mr. Gordon seemed strangely nt tractcd to Kathryu at the stnrt. and before Mrs. Sparks woke up to the meaning of things he was calling nr rllOTOI'LAVS Weekly Photoplay Guide Week of July 4 to July 9. Subject to Change Tho following theatre, obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Compnny of America, which is a guaranteo of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaininn pictures through tho Stanley Company of America FA Mil V THEATRE 1311 Market St. 1 -IVU1, I a a. M TO MIDNIGHT M. Comedy Day. "Where Peril I.le" T M nchr In "I'unirnt Ouarunteed" W. Hammersteln. "The I'lensiirr Seekers" T. Cosmopol'n Trod "Htrnlfht Is the Way" K All Star Cast "The lira nt If ul dambler" 3. Star Cast "The lunger nnd the Law" irVTW QT TIIEATrtB Helnw Spruce JKi in J 1 . MATINEE DAILY M Oeorte Deban "One Man in n Million" T Qeorce Heban, "One Man In n Million" W. Betty Comtwon, "Prisoners of LoTe" T Potty Compson. "Prisoners of Lore" V.C. K, Young "Straight From I'arln" 8. C K Young "Straight From Tarls" FRANKFORD 4715 1 IU.MVHJI1U I M. D. W Orlfflth's The Love Floirer" i Avr..i r- ' T. D W ,"r'""h "..:,T"? " r'ower" ! W Eugene O'tlrlen 'Ilrondnaw nnd llnme' T. Eugene O'llrlen F. Vera Oordon In 8. Vera Oordon In 'HronUway and Home" "The (ireatest I.oxe" "The (Ireatest Ijxe" PI ORP r'001 MAHKET ST VJL.VUU 2 sn ,, n 3ft , ,, M Eugene O'nrlen "tlrn.Mlnay nnd Home" T Eugene O'Hrlen. "Ilro.ulwny nnil Home" W Viola Dan In "The Off-Shore Pirate" T Viola Dona In "The On-Shorc Pirate" F Mack Sennelt b Coni-d "Home Tnltint" S Mnck Sennett i omedj "Homo Talent" P.R ANJT 10::j 01AHD AVE w L MVTlNKn DAILY M All-Slar Cast In "fncle Tom's Cabin" T. All-Star Cast In "I ncle Tom's Cabin" W lien Turpln In " Miiiill-Tnuii Idol" T lien Turpln In "A Snmll-Tmwi Idol" F. Carmel Meyers In "Chentei! Lote" S Carmel Meers In "Chmleil lixn" GREAT NORTHERN ?rTWpEM M, Charles Ray. "The Old Swlmmln' Hole" T. Charles Hay, "The (lid SHlnimln' Hole" XX Charles Rov "The Old Sitlinmlii' lnir' T. Hawley, "The Home That Jnzs Unlit" F Hawley, "The House That Jills Ilullt" B Hawley, "The lloune Thnt Juts Ilullt" 1MPFR1AI n0T11 W'ALNl'T 8TS. M All-Star Cast In "Married Life" ... T ANStar Cist In "Mnrrled Life" W Mack rVnnett'a Comed "Xlurleil Life" T Tom Moore In "Huld Your Horses" F. Tom MiKirs In "Hold oiir Horses" S Tom Moore In "Hold Your llorset" Lehigh Palace atrXTV."" M Madge Kennedy. ' filrl XVIth .Inn Henrt T S,Brt.BB. K'nnedy. 'fllrl With Jnix Heurt' W nalph Inre's "Out of the Snoits" .- T Ralph Ince'a "Out of the Snn.." I V Mack aennett's Coinl "Home Talent' S Msclt Bennett's Comedy "Home Tulent' LIBFRTY ,mA CQI.VMUIA AV 1-'ilrf,-'lx x MAT'Vkk rAM Y , ; " urpin in "Home Talent' fiAITD DDrtrxl iian.x-iiAvrcTiiwmr. . x7 th Diru AVENFE " i Thomsiai Melghan In "The 1'jisv rtoad" xxTxf?J)r.,l"J'n. ln ;iTJ1,.I!l,"sr "'M i "".JT'a1 .rroluettnn. 'The Faith Healer' T Medford reduction. 'The Talth Healer' F Mary rickford. Through the lUek Door' T Jack London's "The Stnr Rover" V All.atar Cast, "fncle Tom's Cabin" T-Mary I'lckford, "Through th. Rack Door' F- Hawley, "The Hnue That .Ia Ilullt" 8 Viola Dana In "Cinderella's Ttvln" n efliHrv I'lrifrrirn 'Thiwitiei, .. . .!.. s m . . . '-" - s m 0 1 tiiun it --1 iiiii ki ir... t .i sm 1 v ' btsbbi '"-l Uk THEATRES U7 ' K K"JV r"'" "' " ! VlTle'iln, H.?. ' 1 W PALACE 8 "AnKCT'ivTlu; I BELMONT vn m.rket JTT.w'U "'"'JjL. I "S 1 ?ikT.toof,,,'lnA",?e'ck,.S Ai.,' .ni;-" S -AiK.t k WWB& , )l ALLEGHENY Ux i f . M T. Jacklo Poogsn in "Peck's Ilnil Roy" T AI "Btar Cast Knohloek's ' llllnil iri.I!i w '!" Owan'a "Ths Splrmllrt HMrtr'sssi "-.41 BKackleecCoo0."nni!i'. .SJS.'" iVa? .V VA" B""- "" KnoS ock WhJ, ' v T r-'lhrr.- Uyfi&uVft i'rJrtW ; M B-Jackl. Coo,an in "I ecW. ll.t, my" 8,AU B,r Cast Knohloek's .lllti'a' $& l8SZ A RllttZSWlffiTlfr " 4 !. t1 t '' d V ". ii ' J L ' iAV, . . . .la .. m ffirT.. . .-&, . ltaaluAi '.. .. TZ, M Aafclrf'wt. V. ;, SdlaauSm the Spntks home and occupying con. iderable of Kathryn's time. When she did ronllzo whnt It incrtht Mrs. Sparks felt jubilant nt first, believing n way1 out of ,tho flnnnclnl dilemma in which she found herself hnd been opened. If Knthryn would marry Mr, Gordon tho Sparks fnmlly would bo oa onsy street. It inntlo no difference, at first, thnt Knthryn was only nineteen while Nnthnn was forty. Ho did not look more than thirty, nnd might have pnssed for thnt, only Mrs. 8parkt re membered n school birthday party long ngo In which Nathnn nnd alio hnd been the principal figures becnusc their nn tilvcrsaries enmo on the snmo day, al though he wns three years, her cider. Frances, in her younger days, had been n bright pupil nnd forged nlirnd of others of her own ngc. When love enmc to be considered. Mrs. Sparks was skeptical. She did not say there wns no such thing ns love, but she was rather inclined to the view that mnrringo wns n businoMt partnership. Knthryn's father had been killed in n rnllrond wreck in the West nfter leaving his wife and bnby during ono of the periodical domestic disagree ments to which the Sparks household hnd grown accustomed. Fortunntely, his life hnd been well insured nnd thus the wlow nnd her child hnd been nblc to keep the wolf a snfe dlstunco from the door. Then suddenly ono dny Mrs, Sparks came to herself. Could such n mnrringo bo n happy one? Could a girl of nine teen settle down with n man of another generation? Could his wealth possibly atone for the wide difference in their nges? She recalled tho t.ong, which told of a girl's beauty being "sold for un old man's gold, nnd It made her afraid. What hnd she been thinking of? She must Interfere. But how could sho interfere? Ccr tnlnly it would not be quite right for her to tnkc the matter up with Knth ryn nfter she had permitted the affair to go thin fur, yes nnd even encouraged it with her reticence It would be un diplomatic, too, for such interference usunlly defents Its own aims. But Knthryn's beauty must not bu "sold for nu old man's gold," If there wns any wny to avoid it. Nathan wns not an old man by nny means, from Mrs, Spnrk's viewpoint, but In contrast with her daughter lie was. As Mrs. Sparks thus cngltntcd she looked out of the wrndow of her bed room and saw Nathnn Gordon get out of his rondstcr nnd stnrt up the walk to tho lioube. He progressed with n determined gait, nnd bomething told' Frances thnt the crisis wns nt hnnd. This wns substantiated presently when she henid Mr. Gordon dnumtnirx nsk ing for "your mother." Inasmuch n Knthrjn wns the person addressed, Frances wns the ono nought. "I believe she.'s upsrntrs, but she may have gone out," she heatd Knthryn mi. "I'll go up nnd bee." "He's coming to nsk permission to marry Knthryn." Mrs. Sparks told her self. "I must postpone it until I hnve time to think n wny out of the iiipss." She slipped into n jnrget nnd hur ried down the linll to the bnrk stnir- wny. Descending, she hastened out to j the gnrnge nnd presently emerged driv ing the Sparks family motor. At n fast pace she drove out into the street nifd nwny. Nature is n good person to consult when problems nrise, and Mrs. Sparks drovo into the country. Her mind no- I cupied with her new-found trouhlcf,. i she hnppcned to glnnce bnckwnrd nnd w Nnthnn Gordon s romlster pursu- niK ni. it kihiu puce. mi nun wns Knthryn. ' Frances opened the throttle nnd the little ear hummed : but the big roadster behind drew nearer, uttering shrieks which might hnve meant "get out of the way" or "wnit n minute." Mrs. 5oofhinq And He&linq For Cuts, Burns,ScaJds rHOTOPI.AS PRINPF" I0", MnKET STIIEET M wmm ..s:l" A sr to " '" ' M T iVi""?,,3 Har'..1:' "r,lp I'rliniil Lure" ,,nni 'Nl f"on Whnt Women Will Do' tj.artys ilmn in "1h Muii.'i'iinier" T UI star Cnat In "The Luro of Youth" F Conway Tarle In "lluuil tu Ambition" S. rtuecoe Arbuckl.- "Iliilliir-u-rnr 3Ian" RFHFNT MARKET SI. Lelnw 17TII J,'-,V l H I". A M to 11 i I A. ... . ;. " rD '" '"e tiiiue or women" V T,V,l,"Jloor" " "Jh" ,"'"" "' Women" r Will lto,.rH lii "lie Lull,. r Womi'ii" F-xWIII lltf. rs in "The (.nil,- r Wi en" S-WIll Rogers in "The (Julie of W. ", I 7,. W,'.1!, nKr In "The (.ulle of Women" RIALTO tlEP.M.WTOVVS AVENL'E ' XT TIM I'KHM. KEN' IT. .m v TTn..u ... .. ,...... T raH,.',; .. ." V.'.. ","". '"!'" XV -M-iford pKii. t..'.n 'The l" I I. I 1,7 i. .Metrord l'roilurtion 'I he 1'ntth lleiler' ! Tom M..or. ir "tiiii. Iliuf!' "-Tom .Mix in "V Itlilln' Itimieo" RIJRY MARKET ST HELnxv Till !, " , , , , 10 A M I II I". '' M M Chadwlck k Simpson "Oodles.. Men" r ihBdwIek . Simps n. "t,nillcs Xlen" JJ 1 h"llk & Slmi.M.n "lr,s M,." I IJert Lxell In "The Ml.,-udlni.- I.iuh" i. r.1 ,''",' )n "T!"' Ml.lendliiK l..nl" B Uert Ljtell In "The .XlUleiidlnu- L.ub " SAVOY 1!" MXHKKT vTIII.IT s X XI Tn TIN.,IIT M lloscoe Arhuckl.. "llnllur-n-XiMr Mini" T-Il.iecoe Arbuikl.. 'DoIliir-.i-Xcir Mm." XX Itukioe ArbmklH "llu I ir-.i-Xcur Xlun" T .X ur Plckfoi.l .Tl,,......i. i.: I, . V ..' " . e V.'rv lUkl' "x H'riiiigh lh,. Itmk llmir' I ' S iry Pl.-kfi.nl "Through the link D,ir' , s SHERWOOD ''ZP ".""..T.rtMn XI Nnrnu Tn'nwilmi rii,. pu,,i flimer' ,";.Nor.m" T.ilmiidKi 'The PiihoUhi rioner' V4 -Inn Cliire in "Pnllv XXIth t Imm" T In UbIi. In "Pollj With n P.iM" i ,r ,r" "'"' "' m "Tulii ,.,U" s -Mr & Mrs D.llniHii in "In HeiN" STANLFY MARKET AP MTU i.' Jhnmas Melehnn White nml I'nnurrliN ,T TJlnn"" M'Bhn White ami I'nnuirrl.'il STANTON -M.MK!:T Abo lflTH M lack I'l'-kford In ".lust Otn'of College" T Jark P ''kfnrd In ".Fu,t Out of rnllcie" 'c. '1 '11' XI .. --"",",."".' .'" """ '"" of College" E"--!"" rbIon n !"5t "'" "f College" H wu i. ri(,"r',1 " I'.-"'! ' College" 8 Jack Ph-kford In "Just Out nf College" .. i ' T.-P,r!"''!!,,'v "" " "HcittiMnn" K I'rlscllla Desn In "Krptitntlnn" s rrlclll Denn In "Itenutnllon" J,""""" ''n"n vtiutri nml Iiiiiuirrlcl XV --Ellloit liest. r In "Thn IVUM.I..?. i, ,. T -Thomas M,.gh-n While , fnmiirrleil T -T V"lgl an In "The ('Tly of liife M,,r . s ?hhT' MP,"rimn "!'!" B"'1 '"n.arrliil f -T Melihan In "To rj f S m!S s -1hr.ni.ia Melghan Whlto nd tnm.trrleil S -T MclBhan In "The VUy of s Jn Men 0.11 hl A r t-T'-T- KTHITT n-ltr. i-r,. jjj ivi-rvrs.n. i ,..... ..".':.'" T- Marshvl V.llnn's Prn,M,i.n "Hints" Mnry Pki.f. .. Through I'-e Iljrh ? I T 1'"nm" ,v"n " l:'1.".' """ I b-MHry 'I'-kf-rd 1 (.rough the lack Il J s c ri'Sn'",',1 Z t'S'S!' !: JEFFERSON ;o, unuphhTET , , 3 C Mmhalljoung Straight From Purls JL' , LIDnJ1N MATINEE DADV.' a. M VICTORIA K-mn -IH.;:'"',,w.r.!nann "$! Z ( T Prlecllla n.... ... ..ii. 1" ." .. F NellUn "II . ' I " .' L'. "'.'"" ... 1 V ... .-:.:" ' " -iiiiiiiiiii-- c, , , v.-:.-. . "tiiiMfiii ni r nrf ' W ITUCUla r)riin In MI..,f, ..!.... a - i-uiou loiter In Tli tVlfrhti. ii '.' '. 3 1 1 .---. , -.".'' f.:"t in v;i 'iiv.n.y.."" ,il UsTlnBiNIAUN.N RI.I INCPRslVL 1 1 , .':;)", r.'.:.r "." "I "'?! flu lr .,.j...SJssl Sparks chose not to wait Kfe'tfA never face them now, ' Her !f action hnu not been rfiaped . -j When she saw thnt shn rnhlfl mm. mm outdlstnnco her pursuers, FwiwiMt t stopped tbe car by the road ntl m ' -' Into tnr? woods, treading n wciItraYWM, pntn. Presently she came to n clcannr in which stood n big oak with its trunk grotcsnuQly shaped into n sent, Hio sank Into this natural choir, hoping she would not bo found. As she rat there the problem of herA daughter's welfare suddenly left her mind nnd she been in o conscious1 that memories of tho rmst were crowding In on her. And no wonder! This wno the place where her class nt school hnd held n picnic nges ngo and she had sat on this snmo oaken trunk with Nnthnn Gordon. It made her smile In spite of her nnxlcty. The smllo lied, however, when she saw Nathan himself nppronching in compnny with Knthryn. Tho latter lagged behind whilo tho former np pronehed tho onk. "Now I've got you," he said tri umphantly and smiling broadly. "I called today to ask you a very serloui question nnd I'm going to bnvo the nn swer hero nnd now." Mrs. Sparks' head seemed resounding with tho strains of "an old men's gold.' At bay, she wns determined to flglit for her daughter. "I know your question," she snld, her Indignation bursting forth. "You wnnt to marry Knthryn, nnd nil I can Miy Is you ought to bo nshnmed of yourself a man of your years nnd a youngster not yet out of rollege who 1ms tho best years of her girlhood nhend of her." Nnthnn lifted his eyebrows in nmnzement. He was speechless for n moment, but gradually thnt fnsclnntlng wnlle returned nnd he spoke quietly : "You nr laboring under a ml'nppre hension, Frnnees. I hnve no such de signs on your daughter. It is this wny. My son Alfred attends the same col lego ns she. nnd they hnve bcenmo fond of ench other. They had a little dis agreement, ns lovers will, and he wrote me nbout the trouble. I came here to nee If I couldn't patch the matter up, feeling thnt I wns n friend of the family. I believe my mission Las been n sueress. "But something new had developed. When I saw you I realized that I loved you, the same ns I did yenrs ngo when you and I i-nt on this very tree trunk. I told Knthryn I wanted to marry you, but bIic said t-he wouldn't let me. All this time I've been trying to get her consent, nnd my nrguments nnd plead ings flnnlly have won. No, I don't enre to marry your daughter, I'll leave that to my son. The person I want to mnrry is you." This time it was Mrs. Spnrks who wiih amazed. She did not answer for a little while, but sat pU'king nt tho bark of the onk. her eyes Qowncnst. "I'll I'll have to think it over." she finnlly said, but her mind wns mndc up. 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