r jO(i 1 U "A '.'"', i t M' -1 3' ' -- "VI myv v '(.. n. i? 'Li 5 , H ' ... JA r ) ( j t V 1ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE i t limey ynne 'm'4 f w Social war la one j. eus oj zne w eaamg oj Miss Baker and Mr. Sheploy ..... ii.. Ttntrlita 8colt nnd it "E." i. .tater-ln-law. hum Con i w: ... from Cnpe May to ntny Vontnor irom .nii " ffcr ' " ,.., nrc nil dow . . it..tvii-fnn nro nil down ?i.tan. TUB li"""-- -.. ., Kninor n.l "rownic nnd the Scotts ,m .i.n,i. nnd Micnd much of the friends, nnd spend mu ', together, cither at Capo May. !. th Srotts have- a cottage, or In '? t here the Wnrburtoiw, Mac ?J and other members of the Warm .wr fwillr nrc apt to congrofiatc. 5kMn nd John Wnnnmnker, Jr., arc gdVt present, know. arrT IS afternoon we mivc iuv 'i, 1 of Sophie, Baker and an Allen RES' Dla. Sophie Ib the third of a.S?i.y.lrii to marry. Linda mar- m,trttr. oidi. .v".r ; .." kv-i - i-Vi nalfl. Hop ne IB ino iniru ui S'l&tfjrh to marry. Linda mar BMrAme,.of8t.lanl,Bever? H...-1. Y1i1.um la tlin lfn i tIa Bell. Julie, too. Is engaged, to ""married on October l3 to IM ? l n T- . Hnn An. do. 8he i goins out there to live. "" j OM irnM to St. Louis. It 7 i .AntfarnHnn. fInB it not! Mri Baiter Is wonderfully bravf tboitit, and It rotiBt be n great heart kwsk for her to have her three dough Co for away. Only Rachel anl Ettr are left at homo now, nnd, judg E tarn the way in which the othefs CV. ill married off, I doubt If they'll 2VV home long. They aro attractive 2 all ix, and you know others arc Q to And that out as well as our Sm. There is to bo a email reception tk afternoon for tho families and ln Eite friends after the ceremony, which Sn be performed by tho Itov. Harrison Iftfjht, who officiated at both the othor Sttcr weddings. I SAW Gertrudo Foncoast and her oother on Walnut atreot tho other f. and ucy oou looxea awiuny wen. Omrnds was wearing a smart dark Ho foulard dress, with whlto scrolls fcftrini' it, and, n small black hat Jrlauned with black feathers. Mrs. Pan tait also wore a dark blue dress, with lay white dots through It. Her hat was (line sailor shape, trimmed with white fotrs. I bear that Gertrudo is going is to Maine on a visit, and I suppose it trill spend some of the summer in Cist May. The Panconsts generally ft down there. P'S funny when you hear of one per ton going to a certain resort on one kj, you Just meet any number of ntople In that same day or week who tefl you they nro going thcro or they lire heard of some one who is going tlert, too. Thcro are the Nnthan Tay lon for Instance, Mrs. Taylor and Eva fiat asd Marjorle. They wont up to ftnaebunkport. Mo., some time aim. and I happened to speak of It to AiTba HuColl and found that nho and her ptwiU have a cottage up there. Ailsa, job remember, did lino work on the other side during the war. She is a most attractive r!rl. I think. Her nnr- ents are the Rev. Alexander MncColl ud Mrs. MncColl. Mr. MacColl is tutor of the Presbyterian church at Twenty-first and Walnut streets. Tue Maxwell Slicppcrds of Twenty eeond and Walnut streets motored up lontnneounitpori aDout two weeks ago. They havo a beautiful summer home there, the Grcyllng, where they spend nearly every senson. The William Henry Trotters and Betty Trotter, their daughter, will Pnd the summer up in Kennebunk Mrt, and ever so many others, too, o;e names I do not at the moment mil. lyiUT busy little beings kiddies ore! "Take Billy, for instance. Ho is tiree years old nnd ho never stops try anis hand at one thing or another. Ht has often watched his sister mako cudy. and ho liked the taste, nnd so tut Other linn nhnn AfM.. !. .1 Lnn.k,t',?I.durin nnP" tin. !53a7 vY hnrt boon' ns Rho thought, wmfortably asleep In his littlo bed for Hltait half an hour, thoro was Master U bending over tho saucepan on tho MW, In Wflleh wprn nntmnil ,11!. Wru; coco, breadcnirabs, two un SK?'?'!8 and,a .Hprli: of m,nt' "Why. STm Ku,ra,'J.?5 e"th -' v r " . . " jjiio duiq, nur nabuslly with a spoon, "taking NANOY WYNNE . SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ftr Oart.n i h WllInr(1 Mu'fr.l. of n.Sf ?'. Li announce the n S5 Binnf their daughter. Miss Dor- Srro0ftnfsUlcfl0tyd ,0 Ur' Charl" 4iShf.Ju?' -ncls Sullivan and her ffSSJ'nJ8 Elaln6 Sullivan, of ThS &odClty.ar0 BPnd'ngr a '0W da" uHtS,1Mlflrt DeAcon and their ui.iw, WS8 yjorohv nn,n nt via VACATION MONCY "NN SMELTING no W6FILBERTST.BT Tl.- mi . " " Est. 1M7 rgrsses XZr$&T ft JJM. Sir. W?l' riuc'S rWom rfsra-s!..i$ .vij. l'n-ii .-" "ViD mm ni l" SfirhV," r"J,n..'- automobile hJ Ja!S-ail!siUhrdoo?J "" ever'r nVf r I'r i!Ilen. - -rwrorn, D, D, will Wjfcsms Wer. ui;u MacCOLt., D.D.. VrTnTTTTTTr AYH ul',nnTiTr; Mln- Sub. te"feAI0s"M,ic.r!-iqr.. OmLs.M "'"' A'tai JAStnZJSyrty Ars Thr r-.n. tont ---1pr.mcy of Pi..:""lT" 'looi,nl tttANT WI8COPAL OPEN Ain sehvice VNDEn TE DinECTION OF UlSHop "HINELANDEB On tb, Ptrk w"r t 23d st. tmDAT AWBRNOOjf. JULY 10 ,, "4 O'CWciC Nchn "EV. CHAnLES TOVNSND. s,"ily Afternoon. Jul, 17, icher, 'JV. THOMAS J. QAnLAND, D. D.. Unitarian Pt Man churohes !aStUrffi?v' St. A. VnCOMAN. of ssr&FJis&Ste ("fiStTSK. llaJSJ. KS5S?.. . the W -. iiuuunrtcsrs. ntXMinilft NQTICTOl Hi FVUh. Cmin8s and Goings of tlie West Seymour street, Qermantown, aro spending July nt Bar Harbor, Me, Mrs. Edwin N, Uenson, of Lynns wood, Chestnut Hill, will leave on July 16 for Dar Harbor, Me., whero she will remain until August 1, when she will Join hor son-in-law and daughter, the Jlev. nnd Mrs. Ocorgo Calvort Carter, or The Iloctory, Bryn Mawr, who with their two daughters, Mlsi Vlrdlnla Hen son Carter and Miss Mnry n. Cartor, will spend August at Northeast Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Cox, of 2029 Snnrom street, have arrived nt Cape May, where, they have opened their cot tage for tho summer. Mrs. J. Hutchison Scott. Jr., and her nlster-In-lnw, Miss Pansy Scott, havo left Capo May to spend a few days wltli Miss Mary Urown "Warburton nt Vent nor, N. J. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Wire, of Moy lan, accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Saul nler Darlington, of Media, havo returned from a cruiso on their yacht about An napolis. . Mrs. Philip P. Penco, of Paoll, with her daughter, Miss Kathorlno Peace, Is spending a few weeks at tho Hotel Cap May, Capo May. Mr. and Mm. Thompson Westcott hav opened their cottngo at Cape May, where they will spend tho summer. Mrs. Sowell Corlcran and her children, of Pose Vnlley, will leave next week for at. i-aui, aiinn., Where she will be tne pucst until Soptember of her mother, Mrs. J. E. .McLoughlln. Mrs. John V. Hoatlngs and her daugh- have left for Sprlnsr Lake, whero they win sperm a weeK or two. Mr. nnd Mrs. Qayard R. Kraft, of raiaaio nouse, west uonina-swooa, N. J., are receiving congratulations upon tho birth of a son. Bayard Randolph Kraft, Jr., on July 1, Mrs. Kraft wan Miss Marlon Chllds, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. S. Canning Chllds. Miss Hanna Ogden nnd Miss Mary Ocden, of Media, have gone to Atlantlo City, whero they will remain for a few weeks. QERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ketclmm, of 230 Harvey street, and their granddaughter. Miss Betty Kotcham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. if. Stanley Ketcham. with Mr. Walker Kotcham, are" spending two wcekB at Silver Lake, Pa. Miss Margaret Kern, of 3S2 West Du val otreot, Is spending the summer at Camp Mlnnetonka, Mo, MrB. Harry W. Butterworth. with her family, of Carponter lane, and her sla ter. Mrs. Frederick Leopold, formerly of Indianapolis, nro occuplng for the sum mer tho cottago owned by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Flood, of Wayne avenuo and West Hortter street, a: Ventnof. Mr. and Mrs. E. Burk Estnbrook nnd family, of 402 West Stafford street, havo left Newark, N. Y., whero they were visiting relatives, and nro occupy ing their cottago at Sodus Bay, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John Edmonds, formerly of Wayno avonuo and West Upsal otroet, now of 1321 Spruce street, sailed for Europe las: week. Mr. and Mrs. D. tiorald Evans, of 6S15 Wayno avenue, havo returned from spending two weeks at Buck Hill Fnlls. Mrs Harry H. Skerrett, 333 West Up sal street, whp recently returned from De3 MolneH, la., will leave next week to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Connell, of Elmhurst, Pa. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Rosa Frank, of 3231 North Fif teenth street, announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Edith Pearl Frank, to Mr. J ani os Edwnrd Mott, on Thurs day, July 7, at noon. Mies Sarah Gibson, 1161 West Erlo avenue, and her niece, Mlsa Josephine Sailer, of 3645 North Broad street, sailed for France on the Aqultanla on Tuesday, for en extended trip abroad. They will roturn by way of tho British Isles. Mrs. William B. Hackonburg and M. nnd Mrs. Alfred M. Kline havo closed tholr hompB and will spond two months at 4716 Pulaski avenue, Qermantown. tho homo of tho Rev. Dr. Joseph Kraus kopf. Dr. Kraupltopf has irono to his cottago in Atlantlo City for tho summer. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Mary IC Toner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Toner, of 1935 Rltner otreot, haa returned homo after having ritOTOPLAYa HOIO-PUYs" . COMftAMV r , fcOTAMinh pictures through .- - o .-...-- A POT T O 02D Thompson flTa. "r,'1-'1-,' MATINEE DAILY M. pcll Cast. "Noraadu or tiie North" T. Special Cast. "Nomads of the North" W. Norma Talmadae In "PanUiro" T. All-Btar Cast In "Eaat Lj-nne" F. Ail-Star Cat In "Ewt Unne" S. Battr Corapaon In "Prisoner ot Love" ARfAniA CHESTNUT Bel. 10TII -rVALIA 10 A. M. to 11:1B J. M. . uih ijanieia in "ine .nnrcn iiare T. Bebo Daniels in "The Starch Hare" A QTHD FRANICUN A OinABD AVH. 3 MATINISC DAILY M. Tom Mix In "Hand T)ff" T. Tom Mix in "Hands Off" W. fihlrler Maeon In "Tho Lampllfhtr" T. Shirley Mason In "The I-amplUhtor" V, Wllllan- nuaolt in "Hare Knucklea" 0 William nuaaell In "Bare Knuckles" BALTIMORE &???. M. Bustor Koaton In "Tho 8aphrd" T. Busier Keaton In "Tho Hanhead" W. P. rrodertck. "Mlstrrsa f Shenitone" T. 1 Frederick. "Mistress of Bhenstone" P. Bebo Daniels, "Tno Wreka With Par" S. Dobs Daniels. "Two Weeks With Pot" RFTNJM MT" AND WOODLAND AVE. DILniN MATINEE DAILY M Speolnl Cast In "Mother of Mine" T. Hpeolal Cast In "Mother of Minn7' W. Jack Holt & Lew Cody, "Tho Life Lino" T. Franklyn Fnrnum In "Thr Haiders" F. Ben Turpln In "Homo Talent" B. Bon Turpln In "Homo Talent" RF T IpniRn Broad & Busquehanna OL,J H,DllU Continuous a until U M Elmo Linton, "The Komance of Tnnan" T. Milton Bills In "The Filllh Healer" W, Mary Plckford. Throuxh I lie Book Door t. jiar: , Mary Plckford, Throaxli he Bock Door F. Marlot pavles. "Buriea Trrasare" , Seena Keith A Norman Perry, "Proxies" PAPITOI W2 MAKKET ST. v'i I IV-L4 10 A. M. to 11:1B P. M. M. vioia uana in "Home MtuT" T Viola Dana In "Home Htuff" W. Viola Dana In "Homo Stoff" T. Viola Dana In "Home HtiifT" P. Viola Dana in "Home fltiut" 8. Viola Dana In "Homo Stuff" COLONIAL M. Blr Jas. Harris' T. Blr Jas. Barrio' Otn. & Mnplewnod Ares. 2.80, T and 0 P. M, "Rentlmental Tommy" s "Sentimental Tommy" s '-neniimrniai -lommy" "Traveling Halesmaii" "Travrllnc Saleanun" "Travtllni Salesman" T. Fatty Arbuckle, F. Fatty Arbuckle, 8. Fatty Arbuckle, DARBY THEATRE M. ttb Dontsls In "Oh. Lady. Lady" T. Bobo Danlela In "Oh. Lady, Lodr" W. All-fltar oast In MllestoiMS'' T, All-Star cast In "Milestones" r, Itobirt Bos worth In "His Own Law" 8. Hobart Bos-worth In "Ills Own Luiv" CMPRPQQ MAIN ST., MANAYUNIC OiITXriAILtpQ MATINEE DAILY M. Marlon Davles In "Burled Trmsure" T. Marlon Davles In "lliwled Treasure" W. Lola YulorB Too Wise Wives" V T. Lois WMr'i 'Too WIse.WiTes" F. Thos. Moiahan,"The t'lly of Rllent Men" B. Tbos. MiUHan'The City of Silent Men" PA Mil V THEATRE 1311 Market St. r-lVHlil n a. M. TO MIDNIOHT M M. Nellan'a "Bob Hampton of Placer" T. Edith Boberts In "Thunder Island" W. B. O'Brien In "Broadway and llotne" T. Do Mill ttTiat Kin Womin Know" r, C- Talmadro In TlusfPrrfect Woman" 8. ffn, fl. Hart In "Tie.Prliinl Lure" , vv. UiDA llaniAln in .-itim sion-h ln" T. Bebe Daniels In "The March Harp" F. Bebe, DanUla In "The March Hare" 8. Bebe Danlala In "Tho March Hure" A FAMILY iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH saaaaP aH Kl y W aaaaaaH MaftfvlP '?h HHH: l jRaaHaHLMiariaflflflalaHLlF HrliHj sjHB-t maU.1'MiaaaawnEiaaNaw7 KK riaaaaaaaKSiaaHaDy v; ki aaaakaaaV aaaaaaaaaaaHaaB aaaaaaaaaHHakw-v aaaaaaaaaB taaaaaLHr9HijaaKHaW'vaaaaaaT LPIBwHSISaKlvHKaaaaaaW Photo by Marceau MRS. WILLIAM E. GOODMAN, JH. And her daughters, Miss Jano V. Goodman nnd Miss Elizabeth Good man, and son, Mr. William 'E. Goodman, 3d 1 spent several Wlldwood. days with friends In Mr. and Mrs. Charles Magner, of 1700 McKoan street, aro spending tho summer with their children in Sea Isle City. Mr. Frank Carney, Jr., of 3426 South Eighteenth street motored from the Po cono Mountains to Atlantlo City, where he will spend tho months of July and August' as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carney. Miss Mary Kelly, of Now York, has returned homo after an extended visit In tho olty. During her stay Miss Kelly was tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Etter, of 1736 Johnson street. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and MrB. Robert M. Barlow and Mrs. Ida Murdock aro spondlnn the summer, at Buttercup road, Wlldwood Creet, N. J. They will occupy their new homo on Angora terrace In Septem ber. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Griffin, of 300 North Fiftieth streot. who have Just re turned from a trip to Canada and the Great Lakes, aro In Chelsea for the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacCalla, of 8019 Locust street, aro spondtng some time at tho Ambassador, Atlantic City. The marrlago of Mlsa Katherine Marialota Conway, daughter of Mrs. Martaleta Bushnell, of S31S Walnut Btreet, to Mr. John Hansell, of 0 South Forty-third street, tools placo on Wed nesday afternoon. Upon their return from aycddlng trip Mr. and Mrs. Han sell will Hvo at 6 Stouth Forty-third street, DELAWARE COUNTY A garden party and "Fashion Show of Long Ago" will be held at 6 o'clock on Friday afternoon, July 22, on the grounds of the Providence Meeting House near Media, under tho auspices of tho Bwarthmore and Providence Meetings. Among those actively In terested aro Mrs. Frank Watson, Mrs. Trlmblo Pratt, Mrs. Alfred L Hawkins, Mrs. Howard Martin, Mrs. Horace Dar lington, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Maurice Mlchenor, Miss Margaret Pratt and Miss Margaret Hawkins. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sheldon Green, of Brooklyn, who were guests of Mrs. Green's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunting, of Swarthmore, for a fow daya have retumod to their home. Mrs. Green was Miss Charlotte Bunting bo fore her marrlago on June 11, Mr. and Mrs. J. Renwlck Kerr, of PnOTOPLAYS Weekly Photoplau Guide Week of July 11 to July 16. Subject to Change The following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of America which tho Stanley Company of America. ay Teirle In "Muroonul liiuuti iy. .niimoa in "uiuiona" T. Madgo Kennedy In "Tha Girl With the Joo Hcorf ' F. Max Llnder, "heven Yean of Had Lurk" B. Max Llnder. "Seven Yetirs of Bad Luck" FRANKFORD 4no n M. Doris Ksane In "Itonumco" T rinrla IfMni In "HnmnnMii . Aii-mur i.i in --nsvrnre or Tnnan" Tv All-Btar Cast In "Ilrrenro of Tnraan" F. D. Fairbanks In "Thn Mnliv rjwMii W. All-Star Cast In "Kercnre of Tarron" a. u. rairoanxs in "Tho MolTr Coddl" P.I jORF B001 mamcet ST. ULWOL, 3.30 n)rt 0fl0 t jj M. Douglas Fairbanks In "Tho Not" T. Dou.rlns Falrbnnka In "Ttu Nnlii W. Bebe Danleto. "Two Weoks With Pi Vtk Wl ai" i.-oeDo uanuis, "iwp weaKa A WMka Till . 1. . inoo-i "Aiotper . . V"l . - ..Zm '. " -' til Par" of Mine' a. t. Jt incri ", er of Mlno" P.RAMT 022 QIRAHD AVE. V ? i .., MATINEE DAILY M Edmond Broeie,"The Oompjon LctcI" T. b. Fairbanks. "Hnbli of UapplSeVs" W. All-Btar Cast. "Tho Call ofYouth" T. A. Stewart. "IIarrle and the riSer" Si, vAlloe Brady In "Darkest nasstn" S, Consuinoe Talmadse, "O00U Bcferencea" GREAT NORTHERN ?ro7"iBpEM" M. Jackie Cooiran In "Perti'a Had Boy"' W. Jackie Oootron In "Pi . wiMMiio i.nuHn in "vrcica ikw 1107" T. Tom Moore In "Hold Your Horses" F. Tom More In "Hold Yonr Horses" S. Tom Moore In "Hold Yonr Horses" uaa hot IMPFRIAI C0T" WALNUT STB. iivirn.r.iAi, Matii 2.ao. Evgl 7 4 0 m, ;naiwicK-Himpaon W F. B. Lehigh Palace aeZViTl. ana M. Oosmop'n Prod.. "StraJrht Is tho Wuy" T Cosmop'n Trod, ''flirala-h I the Way" W, M, Plckford. "Thrtnurti the Ilaek IJoor', Z- r'fkford, .''Thnmrh.the ok Poor" F. It. Arbuckle In "A-Ifollaia-Year Jlan" W. It. Arbuckle In "A-Dollar-a-Ytur Man" I IRFRTV DOAD A COLUMBIA AV. LiIDILlX 1 1 MATINEH riAir.v M. David Butler In "Flekle Women" .ToC?7''.K,Iour '." .'.Iar, Ar Trumn" W. Viola Dana In "Puppets of l'oto" T Haylor-MacDermott In iillntl 11 P. May.MaAvor In "A Private Scamlnl" J fl. Alice untie in "uncharted Heaa" OVERBROOK C3DIAA.rF,0RD n" "tjSllStfe mK" W. Marlon Davles In ''Hurled Tnuaui7 T. Marion pavles In "Burled Trea rNiiirM F wsaiey "arry in "The County Fa Ooimiv v1m U"f ! V1 I J 111 "Tb County FiUr" PALACE 1314 MARKET BTREET M. Zane OTtv'n "The Man i A. w, to Uiln P, M. T Zane Orey'a "The Man of tho Forrrat or the Forrest" IT, (.HUB VIIV7 y. '. S.he.lif,,n .f t.ne Forrest" ." .It" 5'.nn J ,6 Forrest" '. ...Tf ii" i !' Porrest" 'a "'Hie Man of the Forrest" T. zane urejr v. zsne urey S. zane urey PRINPFSS 1018 MARJOST STREET rrui jv-c.oas.8n A. m. to unn p. m. if. Florence Vldor In "Lyln. tin... T. All-Btar Cast In "Beautiful UamWer" W, Elalns Jlannnsrsteln, 'Pleaanre-Seekera' T. Klliott neater In "The W llch Ini Hot" V. r. Fischer In "Payment dUMrantrnl" 8, Uen Turp n In 'A Small Town Idol" . ..y ....,...a w WID ....coi UIUUUI.UUOI, nK lor mo tneatre in vr.ur ooflleea Men" cnanwicx-Bimpson in "Oodless Men" -.ununiv'DiiiiiiMiii ill "i.nMliniS fllCu Jackie Coornn In "Peck's II art Boj" Jackls Coctan In "Peck's Bad Hot" jaokle cootan In "Peck's Bad B07" GROUP . Moylan, will leavo today for a six weeks' stay nt Capo May. Miss Bertha Conrad, of Pittsburgh, and Mr. Paul Cochran, who lived for merly In Chester, wore married quietly uv mo name or mo onao on Juno fj STRAWBERRY MAN8ION Mrs. Mathlldo Rosenbaum, Mlsn Min nie Rosenbaum and Mr. Samuol Rosen baum, of 1733 North Thlrty-sooond slroet. havo left to spend tho summer in jvimnuc juy. Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Robinson, of 3229 West Susquehanna avenue, have left for their summer homo, 30 South Dover avenuo, Atlantlo City. Mrs. Y. Clarke and their family, of tno I'laia Apartments, aro spending tho summer at Belalr Court, Atlantlo City. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Klrshner and their daughters, Miss Vivian Klrshner and Miss Fay Klrshner, of 1044 North Thlrty-sooond street, aro occupying apart ments on Seaside avenuo, Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. J. Feld, of 1023 North Thirty-third otroet, ore spending tho summer at 10 South Newark avenue. Atlantlo City. NORRIflTOWN Tho marrlaga of Miss Effio Storrott uyuni, aaugnier or Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Brant, of Trooper, above Norristown, and Mr. Robert Donald Evans, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry Evans, of Lebanon, took place at the home of the bride's porento on Thursday. Tho ceremony waa performed by tho Her. L. ICrydor Evans, who also officiated at tho mar rlago ceremony of tho bride's parents. After a wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs Evans left on a wedding trip through tho Now England States. Tho brldo and bridegroom met while thoy were both students at Urslnus Collego, from where they were graduated. Tho bride also was graduated from the Norristown iV5? khol. Mr. Evans was -On the United States Navy during tho war. FRANKFORD Mr. and Sirs. Richard Holme, of 945 Flllmoro street, aro spending tho sum mer at Atlantlo City. Miss Myrtle Anderson, of Frankford avenuo nna urtnoaor street, accom-' inmvu uy .mr. ana airs. j. Ellsworth, has loft for an extended trip through the Canadian RockleB and California. Mrs. Prudenco A. Hoffman, of 102S Flllmoro street, Northwood. is spcndlnc eomo time at the Chalfont House, Boaoh Haven Tormce, N. J. PHOTOPLAYB your locality obtaining RFC1FNT MAUKET ST. Below 1TTH rvrAjfLlXI our A M. to 11 P. M. M. Conn ay Teorlo In "Ilnrklng tho Tlxer" T; Conway Tearlo In "norklns the Tiler" W. Conway Toarle In "Ilucklnir the Tlrer" T. Conway Tearlo In F. Conway Toarle In 8. Conway Tearls In '. vonway Toarle In "Bucklnr the Tixer' "imcKinx too Tin FlMMbln. Uaokuic the Tlrer RIAI TO QERMANTOWN AVENUE ft ? r . AT TtlLPKIIOCKEN ST. ?- Arbuckle. "DolIor-.Year Man" T Fatty Arbuek e. 'iwiM,ir..v. r.t... iV,-i,neytC.hB?.1,n'.!l!iln. O-"" Joker" w"?l22),t,9hJVp'lil- J!iln Hn Joker" 1. Mary P ckford TJirouch tlie flack Door B Mary Plckford. Thronsh the lloek Door RIIRY aIARKET ST. BELOW TTH irJr 10 A. M. to 11 IB P. M. M. Betty jCompson In "Prtaoners of Love" T.T W.Y Compeon In "lTtsoners of Love" Wnr"DS.ltr Compson In "Prtsone of I)e" T. Tom Moore In "Hold Your Horses" F. Tom Moore In "Hold Yonr Howes" 0. Tom Moore In "Hold Yonr Horses" SAVOY 1SU MAIIKBT STREET v .. , .. 8 A. M. TO MIDNIOHT T Marshal Nellan's Production, "lllnty" V n7i.V i'.i,'l rr?.iToauo,,on- "'MntT" Sn!rl W !.A ?' From Mars" F. Bert Lytell, "A Miwsace From Mars" S Bert Lvten. "A Mwae Vrum Mors" SHERWOOD Mth lUmore Av. tiiit w.T MAT. ft. EVE. 0 B0 M, iE?Mlna" Mlhn, "Oltr of SllenV Men" Tr-Thoma Melghan. "City of Silent Me!" W. Cabanne'a "IVknt'a a Wife Wartht" I-WT, 'VEt Wfi Wrnht" n S2y n :!2U of be thorns" P. Alloo Brady In "Out of the Chorus" STANLEY MARKET AT 10TII 0 l,;rirJ "'. a. m to ii:i8 p. M. 7A YlrSi" l I" e concert " TiTA'n8 9,"' n TnB Concert" y,l!iS.t,r " .ln "Th Concert" ?a 15I5E 9' n '.""I" Concert" W. All-Star Cast In "Tim rnw m : .i ' ;. JT -r .' -j s Aticii jvrz ..,. v n..t. ..rr. ... Aiaouonaid, "My Lodr's LatrJi Kb" P. If MaeDonald, "mlooVs l5?cl iK, J" B.lt. MaoDonald.' "M? LoaJ'! Latch Key" 333 MARKFT btreet theatre xT-v.r? to it .1 C P M. "-?"-,r,T A;r."" .'" .; wy I TpnVaklltVfV llaUsninatii -It. Arbuokle, "Tim Travellnc Salesman" VICTORIA "AUKET BT. ab. 0TII VlIUlin n A. M I- ii.u ti , T. M. Tom Mix In "A nCr Town Ilound-1'D" T.-Tom Mf in "A uff tSUS llSSSrtllT?." S t2Hx 3Sx ,ia .VA J"' T""" Koumlr 1" T. TVtm Xflr In "A fll n t. , .. T, Tom Mix r. Tom Mix S. Tom Mix 1" .,v- "! .u.TII IMnimt-l'p--,n ..A J". Town KouniMTp" In "A Ulv Town Round-up" w Tlio NIXON-NIRDLINCER W I HhATKES BFI MONT 0JD ABOVE MARKET t7C4?lV1V-'i 1.80 A 3 and 0 80 to It M. N. TeJmadKe ln"tlhosts of Yeitfrdoy'' ' m ' ,maj1,, i1" fH,omU ot 1etrtlny" vi' Ii,ndi " 5 l,0"l of Yesterday" P. N. TaJmadao In "(ljioU of YeMerriay" B. N. Ta madgs In "Ohosts of Yesterday" CFDAR 00T" CEDAR AVENUE .Viy V1.. '? 8 and B0 to It J?.'.1 ,Va".1 ,' rf"t In the House 8. Special Cast In f'iervan In the House1 ibi't In ih STANTON ?$. Aob01',s,ST" M.-K. MacDonald. "Mr LadV1.' xiKer'' MISS SOPHIE BAKER' WEDSMR.E.A.SHEPLEY Marriage Takos Placo at St. Asaph's Church, Bala Ono of tho most Important of tho early summer weddings Is that of Miss Sophie H. C. Bakor, daughter of Mm. Louis it, Baker, Jr., of Bala, and Mr. Ethan Allen Hitchcock Sheploy. non of Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. Sheplcy. of Ht. Louis, which wl I bo solemnised this afternoon nt 4 o clock In St. Asanh'B Episcopal Church, uala. Tho Rev. Harrison H. Wright, rector of the church, will ofuclate, Tho bride, who will bo given In mftrrlago by her mother, will wear her mother's wedding gown of Ivory white sntln embroidered In pearl, and made with panlern of old family laco and a court train. Her tulle veil, which will bo edged with old fam ily lace, will bo fastened with a band of pearls and a spray of orange blos soms, and Bho will carry a. shower bou quet of 'lilies of tho valley nnd garde nias. The brldo will be attended by her sister, Mrs. John C, Bell, as matron of honor, and Miss Elizabeth P. Trotter will be maid of honor. They will bo gowned alike In lavender brocaded satin mado with pantcrs of ecru lace and will wear lavender-color horenhalr hat trimmed with laco over tho edge of hat. They will carry bouquets of pink roses and larkspur. Tho bridesmaids will include Mlsn PaUy Baker, Miss Juliana Stevens Baker, Blstors of tho brldo j Miss Mnrgnret Sheploy, sister of mo unucL-room ; .tuna Nancy waiKer, or Now York : Mrs. W. J. Sewcll Borlo and f la .Til II nnn QlAvnnM !,.. . TI.Ih.a ton, N. J. They will wear frocks nllko of sliver laco over lavender radio cloth, made with panlcrs of silver lace, and will wear largo picture hata of lavendor color horsehair trimmed with wrcathn of garden (lowers, and will carry pink roses and larkspur. Mr. John F. Sheplcy, Jr., will act as best man for his brother, nnd tho ushers will Includo Mr. Frederick M. Thayer, Mr. Arthur Thornton Baker, Jr.. Mr. John C. Bell. Jr., Mr. Fredcrlo W. W. Graham. Jr., Mr. Frank Mauran, Jr., of .roXld aIE' nJ: ' . Curtt8 R- a"ilth. hl TALb.aiV!v.vti.,Mr- a,eorBO Scott' ot t..i H!f s lr ,Artl'ur Counden, of St MrUlUmrh?,rUA Col1dSc, of boston ; Mr. William B. Dnnn, of Now Haven! Conn., and Mr. Charles Nagel, Jr., of or. iouis, .!ar?..roLOItlon wm follow tho ccro AtEZ. th0 hom,i,f th0 brldols mother. After an extended weddlnjr trlD Mr fnSPL0L?i?.d iV b,rl(J? '1 be atP'homo m St Louis, Mo., In October. CURTIN GOODWIN Miss Margaret Goodwin, daughtor of Mrs. Frederick Watson Haoflcy, of SwRrthmore was married quietly nt the Episcopal Church of Swarthmore at noon today to Mr. D. Thomas Curtln, of Ros- riV.n1,6' J0,",'0"- th ? WttUer Mfttoi, rector of tho ohurch. ofnclatlng-. Mrs Hadley, who gavo her daughtor In mar rlage. also attended the bride as matron of honor. Mr. William Huff, of this city, was Mr. Curtln's best man brookfaat for tho families followod at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hadley. Aftr S,mCd.dlnK.j0rUrney Mr- a"1 Mrs Curtln will live at RosIIlndalo. M.OORESTOWN thMr" .d Mru X ?,lsPham Stokes and rnMfi.n re. fPon'ne a week at the Englosldo Hotol at Beach Haven, N. j" rnmiiv.?'1 Mr8, FJank Stanton and their lamlc City. 8p8nUln somo tlme nt At- PLAN OPEN-AIR MOVIES Dozen to Be Located In Playgrounds for "8tay-nt-Home" Kiddles r?.l8 and Btr,s o 8tay In the city for the summer will have a now di version this year, thanks to tho division of physical education of tho Board of "movies'!" U WlU be opcn-fl'r It 1ms been announced that thcro will be a dozen such this yenr, located nt playgrounds. Thcro wore thrco last sea son and theso wecr so successful that it was decided to mnltlniv in.,- ... number. Educational illms will be shown, but these will bo of an intensely Interesting sort, It Is promised. McCIees Galleries 1B07 WALNUT ST. PAINTINOS CLEANED nnd RESTOKED ALL KINDR OF FKAMIXO Eitlmate Cheerfalljr Given COLISEUM M,u;lst bot- mti eth M , n . 1S0 ,0 3- 30 to 11 T.-W'-tAV'5:STffl? J m Worth Fi I "r Ca. IS if J.'0'" RnJy Knew" B.-Frayon "'Thgtmrii." JUMBO "S ?T ainARD AVE -...., aunt, on i rnnKroru "w Tl S.-JIcl fllol't' r!,0!;" lnd"Vs" jrck Holt Hodda Nova. "The Mask" LEADER '8T LANCASTER AVE. MATINEE DAILY rriZ.,Y" VC.LR" In "Proiles" T. DouhIau MaoLean In "I'roilJI" Arthur BourcMer "Tlw. hZl?',.... vv-Arihur BourcMer, . -Annur iio F. B d Oi.nlln Jn0Um)l.cr' "Ttl 0re' 7" n" .ViKi,n'' ,9nK,n nn' -loker" o.-B.d Chaplin. "K,; qu -Jf Ji'JJJ,. LOCUST '?. A:SP MCUW STREETS w T t, Mat ' 30' 8 80 Uvir" " 30 to 11 M. Jack Tfnll JL TTyt... VT .... . . .-ok. "Pit Hedda Nova. "Th ii.lT:., lla,.. At is .. i:"T STRAND OElUIANTOWN AVE. 1Xi1"-' AT VT3NANOO STREET M,I.0n?'.s t1?"1-9,'" "S"tlmrntnl Tommv" W. Jwnea Ifarrle'a "Sentlmentiil To" mf " T. thc C nyton In 'Hhnm" fi'ITEi?,1 ay? ' "Sham" S Lthel Clayton In "Sluim" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. Germantown M?vteEn,DXn yv'' T3nS25.1'." iV' t1"".'" ."s,'- of Mine" JvKiVr. xi1S;.'. "Mofe mISJ" S-M Tourneur'a "The Po?ll!;i! Matron"" JEFFERSON 2?Ih phin sts. J uwul' MATINEE DAILY M.-Ben Turpln t m ack Sannatf. T Ben Turpln in Mack Bennett's - . v. "JlomV T.Uw,t """"" " v. : eslsy Barrv In Marshall Nellan's Inn ty" PARK--UADAVr,Nif M-Mon,.ai(,u,(ouiwol)or.s T-Monenjaa n, IflaMVabar'a tQS0 c-o?ffn; ."&$ ,'M 'or;; "Br1SJ i9". ". All"" .nwn'i "" ""' " i uor WEST ALLEGHENY " , :," T-C luJ' .'.'iJf ?!?",,f j Mrondnoy" T' L,vJUyt.nV5-M,l.nutcH '"" Broudtvay" -drodIJarr., Chu,,l, , r M ' rfTrwlnl;.eiK..D U P. Mar on Davles In "Hurled Treasuw," B. Marlon Davlea In "UMiia if55SJS" PHOTOPLAYB .HuWUtssv L COMUNT r J T AM.asi2v?.'L' .'""'ojire,! nl Hrndqiinrters" rv. jibck iioit A Hedini Nova. "The MiH" S,-Si ' IJ l "e1 Nova. "TV? Miu ! F Jack Holt A Hedda Nova "11 2 SlnsU" S.-Jack Holt & Hedda NoiS "ThS Mak" CADETS IN CAMP Wanamaker Organization Now at Island Heights Tho John Wnnamaker Commorclnl Institute Cadets spent tliclr first night in camp at Island Heights last night In tho "Boys' Paradise," Inld out by Colonel W. It. Scott, who foundetl the organization moro tlmn thirty years ago. Several hundred boyn nre In camp. Within the next two works another de tachment of cadets will go to Island Heights. The first group this year left tho Vnnamnker Store yesterday. Tho com ranles formed on tho ninth floor, whero they were reviewed nnd cheered by gray-halrcd buyers and executives, who themselves In many Instances wt:re members of this same organization years ago. After a brief review tho cadets left tho store by the Market street entrance, whero they wcro met by a special platoon of police and escorted to IWar ket Street Ferry, whero they boarded I he boats for Camden ajd thence went by train to Island Heights. 16,000 IN C. E. PARADE Fifth Avenuo Stirred by Martial Hymns of Young Peoplo New York, July 0. Thousands of Christian Endeavorers from all parts of the world swept down Fifth avenue today singing martini hymns ln a great Christian citizenship parade. The marchers, numbering moro than 10,000 young men and women, many wearing brilliant costumes, flying ban nors and flags and singing nil the way, presented ono of tho most unlquo spec tacles over witnessed in this city. Moro than a scoro of floats wcro in the procession, eleven of which depleted scenes or episodes from Bunyan's "Pil grim's Progress." Nearly a dozen bands playing "On ward, Christian Soldiers" nnd other martial hymns bonded tho various dele gations, whllo Homer Itodoheaver, for mer "Billy" Sunday choir leader, pranred up nnd down tho lino with his famous slip bom and kept the marchers singing. Irwin Opera House Burned Irwin, Pa., July 0. (By A. P.) Tho Irwin Opera Houso was destroyed and scvoral adjoining buildings were dumaged today by firo of undetermined origin. Flro companies from Qreens burg and Jcannette Assisted the Irwin flro fighters. Two firemen weio slightly injured. The loss was cstimntcd nt $50,000. mraniKHinvn Cool Corsets in Hot Weather Aro a constant source of satis faction to every woman. If Miss Campbell fits you In a Retlfcrn Corsot, that's ono thing sho guar antees. The Corset Shop 121 S. THIRTEENTH ST. Around the Corner on Stniom St. Every fitting receives the personal attention of Miss Pauline Campbell (Formerly with Miss Kater) 7jPsk ", iSfyvieWi ! sri- WMA Many People Prefer Staying Home Week-cndi and Having Sunday Dinner rlTKAMKHir XOTICTCa PHILADELPHIA to CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST, LONDONDERRY Other Iriali l'orts If Hunirlrnt ( iiriro 'Irtrrs Expected Loading July 18 SS "DELAVAN" Moore & McCormack Co., Inc. 5 Broadway, New York UE.W. BfGontlar i-niianripiiin Acrnt STRINGFIELD Forwardtnv Co.. Incr 170 l)rl rtMf 1hlln ard Ojxt-8 Main U007 Refreshing hot or iced g II asm j I BJaa 4aV ss7 aT J i OI?C 1 &o ,b I 3 3 " I At all our Stores I IMEOKULII 1 1 1 1 g B, Many People Prefer f j II Staying Home Week-cndi 8 I l and Having Sunday Dinner 1 5 CAFE . I I J LA RIVIERE ," I M SJ The Food Ii So Good H H J The Setting So Beautiful B J The Location So Cool sj 9 Q Come and Try il. TJ M B l Open Sundaji I 3 on thk 'b H a mvnu nitivn r n I I si1s-j,ViB"iB"kTi-Bi-fc Vl I ,OMIIVIERCIA . V STEAMSHIP LINES L LITTLE BENNY S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pnpe THE PAIIK AVD. NEWS Weather. Banc sooner or later. Spoarts. The Invisibles was wnwklng to tbo park last Satidday to play tho Park Wonders wen thev noticed Sid Hunts littlo brother Bert following them and they ran nbout 0 blocks to get away from him and they nil got out of broth and wns still out of It wen tliey got to the park, the result being tho Park Won ders beet them, score -14 to 12. SlsMcty. Mr. Charles (Puds) Slmklns had n berthdny last Wens day, among the presents ho got bo lng stockings, books, neck ties, shoes nnd deckorateu post cards with 'good wishes on them and among tho presents he wishes he got but dldcnt being now skntea, a pcaoc rspzaioc a aaaa"fc -U& Wr WlrVVaMMai " o MFTTTjaf-. v?jf-JLjjmzr:msmam fC- H II OS 5 HMtlUMMMWM VMm'tttllrrliir Everybody's drinking this llk . 'XjjUjlUlJMa rich, wholesome thirst Vn 'HVjKf quencher because it contains V sBa9sT no cauc'ne or habit-forming m ySWitSI drugs. iDl laBiaaWaVf Fountnin.s nnd la U iBSaWaKf Bottles. inl lBtflBtiaataf 4&K P. & W. Preduots, I Ml YmRntjBWM W 3 " tnimtort I HI BEnr if c -) XVv 1S33 oaiio-whiii at. ! ssfVl'lBaBasJ y szr rhons Bpruoa 0578 sal ilsWiaalliatesI ti- .aaT'aW aW7 -8-0 Nectar Sties WaWHPJaF .amalsBBBm, 3i Co" Roanoke, Vh KSPfill 7 J sbBbWbVbBV A. v National Balsa ) HgJBCy MAVHswaab P Afents, Kf MEENEHAN'S CAFE SUNDAY SPECIALS 62D & WALNUT STS. Lobster Dinner, $1.60 Half nrciled Lobster Crab Meat ou orotin nier 0 Bota. Tartare Sauce iloroccucif OiJtcrs liaked Potatoes Roast Lamb Platter, $1.00 Roast Leg at Spring Lamb RisioU Potatvtes 8tuffat Tomatoes Roast Sirloin Platter, $1.25 1 Roast Sirloin 0 Beef, Frwh Mushrooms Baked Potato, .Vrw String Beans iettuoe nna Tomatoes Russian Dressing Soft-Shell Crab Platter, $1.00 1 . .S'LSif" SI"11. , r, French Fried Potatoes, Z.ew String Beans PgOI. 30E30I I0C30C pif&plapiHr 24 Restaurants Suggestions for This Evening's Meal Roast Breast of Lamb Creamed Chicken With Mushrooms Choice of Two Side Dishes .uasnea roiaioes, urcen rcas, liuuiivut, riiiiii rnra roiaioes, aiewca Tomatoes, linked Deans, Spinach Soup (small order) 05 Cole Slaw or Pickled Beets 05 Desserts Muny Varieties of ries. Cnlten IMddlncs Trults, Krult Salads. Ice Creajn We Offer a Wide Choice of Cold Snlads and Combination Salad Sandwiches Our "Automat-Cafeteria" 818-20 Chestnut Street OPKN SUNDAYS VNTIL SIIIJNlOHr HTKAMRIIIP NOTICI EAR Incnrporntrd 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service SS "COQUINA" juiy 20 (ArrangriurDla luwc bern limdp for quIrU iHnrhnrae of rnrzu at lluiunui 1'or Hporc nnd Hules Apply EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents Jiuiiui uunuinir, i una., I'a. rombaxd 020O-3t01-S2O2.fi303 Passenger nnd FreiKht Senuces From New York CHFUnol UO AND M't TIUMITnN MAV'tKTAMA July in Au-. II Sept. (1 AP ITANIA July Xil Auk. 2.1 Hml. 18 H- SNOAItIA Auk. IB hrpl. ti Oil. 20 UIVI.ItroOL AMIAMA t.irw) Jul U us. 11 hrpt. 27 CARMAMA July HI Am. 1 HfPt. 10 I'AKOMA July 30 Aub. 27 Kept. J I rit'VTIIIV (nnT) ippt fl Oct. 11 No 13 1'J.YMuriH, L'HKKUOLItU ilAMilLUU ANU DANZIU HAXOSIA . . July 23 1.0NIONDr.HRY AND IILAHOOW I COI.UM1IIA . July 10 Aus. IH Sept. 10 AMKltOMA (lltw) July .1(1 Aue. 27 Srut SI Al.dlJtIV All. 20 Oct. I VIUO OIimAl.TAIt r.VTHAH. nuimov.NiK, TitictiTU. rirxiR 'M.AHlllA Aub. 0 IKWTON TO I.ONDONUIItUY AND uiAHaow ASSYUIA . t Aur is I raiLAIin.lMUA TO 1 IVIJItl'OUI, I HHIRTOI, (Amnmmilhl VAKDI'MA ., July It I'HU.ADCI.I'HIA TO LONDON . Cunard nnil Anc Vr Rltntnshln I.lnss. t"fr nirt, W) Wjlnt.t St.. I'hlla. 'laaatoM "IHlfc wJ&TwF J WliTjL' I ir pen nlfo, a 2 pound box of or even less If necessary, a ,et tens rucuec nna a camera. Porno by Skinny Martin Mecnlne tho Onnoalta O sco tbo little muskoto Buzzing gently to nnd fro I Could enybody wish him coy narrat O nol O not O nol Business and Tlnnnclal. Benny Potts found a dlmo wllo he was tnk lng a wnwk with Low Davis, and Lew kepp on claiming halt on ac count of being with him, tho result being Benny had to spend the dlmo mutch quicker than wat ho would of if he bndent of had enythlng on his mlml to worry him. Lost nnd Found. Nuthlng. RESINOL 5oofhinq and He&tinq Clears Away Blotches aoeaon aonoc aoco Afeenehan's Special, $1.50 Lolfter Thermtdor Deviled Crab Filet 0 SoJs Torfora JSoues Clams Casino Saratoga Potatoes Chicken Platter, $1.50 Half llroileti Spring Chicken Waffles. Peas, Freneh Pried Potatoes Fish Platter, $1.00 Cold noiled Salmon a la ParisUnne CrJd Cut tiuth fAMn P ii K'oia "" Wtth thicken, Potato g aaiaa, i.o n ColJ Roatt fle, potato Salad, g 90c H AXl 0ur Bread, Rolls. Bias and rastries II Are Baked bv Our I'.lotrin tivnni. II 301 soai Centrally Located string Means j kvmC 30 I Roll and Butter 05 Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Iced Tea or Milk J)5 05 and .10 hTKAIHUH' XOTiriM Jlaln 82(11 Dixie Steamship Lines Now loading for PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL. MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U. 8. H. II. H. 8. OPELIKA l'liwilcd lu Hall July is AT CONFKHIUtL'IS UATE3 HarrUs, Magill & Co., Inc. 425 Lafayette Udff., Philndelnhla I-oiubnril 00-l si.fJP..K - WC(p LLftMrx AMERJCA UNE New York to Rotterdam via riymouin ana Uouloene.iur.Ma N00RDAM Julr IG Au,,Z0 Stpt.24 ROTTERDAM ...,Julr30 S.'t. 3 Otl. t RYNDAM Aug. 0 Stot. 10 CVl la N. AMSTERDAM .AbV.13 sptl'S'. Wem 1 1 Kai n 'V. 1 ?,- . J1 - m n o : ', V rf 2 " Vrolabt Onics, arsa Ulilf,, I'Ulla, raasr mt; 531 Wlfin St, Lit. vr T p"" fit i) I ' XV 4:- St- -r.', .. a. t i24ZTA -.7-J V4i MH; VtW !W!t
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