It 6. i fc't f 'A I:, ar. k t,v I ' ' l I. Ji ' A h hht Vw S M g; ; ' ', ': r: .-: -t : - 2 i i n Ji : 2 t ,, - i i'. n" i ij' tn" nTm,i frMH 5S7? GOSSIP ABOUT PkOPTrt fh VteMT THr. stlMMKR AUROAn ' - Atlantic Ciw News I HAQEMAN IN CHICAGO OPERA . teJSK MKLS- inttBBSBl l w a -m m em - aa w v , - -aw r aaae aaa. m-m a. k .-b . v j mrae, aaar ea m a m il m ra a ta jaaa. r m- i ' ar , i Jibiie ni ivnnai aaav nifiv - irvar iiiiut t ft T t " . .. Mr. and Mr Wancy Wynne Speaks of the fment, Which Opened Yesterday She, Regrets the n -t 1 JUL. 7JL... 'I n .a '. ti if ueaw uj mi, wtw uruywn many tniia delphians Ge te Cleveland Wedding T ' HE Owrre MeFaddena' tennta tour nament started yesterday instead e Si itfi.Miiiiv. when rain came down In trtnta. Yeu really could net Hve Lff thjtA tennis en Wednesday, or, any( M? nme for thatmatter, but yesterday waa Uf -An,lful. neither tee het nor tee cold. Eff The players were early en the courts tjind Sirs, nicrnuucu u.OT. . Wi ber Wends te Jein her In watching the k .. ni) receiving the xuests. Yeu f , ., --I...,! it. V.l.l4f Wi iniy 'iniHgine,iiT w..... .,...... . and aweaters were ana wnai a rM..--- v; L.V. .-3 finvn in tennis ten made. nr "- ---- . t. j nt. . Th teurnameni 10 iu euu up -hiiu a i If rf Buffet supper at me men auucu yinuc, gf I unacreiuuu. li' jpHB death efMr. Perelral 'Drayten ItI 1 en Wednesday at the Chestnut Hill v- rr...it.i hrnvR ft Ifvwrft family cennev- ia Inte meurnta. Mr. Drayten had a most trrlnic and terrible illness in Mint of suffering and duration. He was operated upon mere than a year age in Baltimore and paralysis followed shortly afterward. He was moved later te the PennsTlvnnla Hospital, and though he 'was able te hear his family when ad dressed, was net able te. speak for a Si lone time. This spring he was talcen lit St te the Chestnut Hill Hospital te m be nenrer te his family. m... - .n.i thnlr dntiirhter Csrellne Zi'.j t.--. i.'.n llirlnff nn flrnrprs lsnc. havlne V " ..j n,nl-' tinmn nn fltfmtnn Avenue. Mr. Drayten was the youngest son of kthe late Mr. nnn mm. vv. iuwiuu Tenth and Spruce streets. He was n brother of Mr. Henry Edward Drayten, A i who new lives at the Cednrs; of Mr. ( Hayward Drayten, the late Mr. William Drayten, Mrs. Merris jjwis nnu ansa Barnh and Miss Harriet "rayten. ffiinnral services will be held this afternoon at 0 -o'clock at St. Themas' Church, Whitemarsh. A GREAT many left here yesterday tnr nWelnnd. O.. te attend the Balrd-Klnjt wedding, which Is te take nlace there tomorrow. Yeu knew Edgar Balrd, Jr.. the Edgar Balrds' ,m. u tn mnrrv Harriet Klne. Harriet came en here te visit shortly after the inneuneement of her engagement te Edgar, nnd every one liked her Im mensely. Her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry King, will give a din n.r.rinnnn thin pvenintr nftcr the re hearsal nt the Kirtlnnd Country Club at Menter, n Buburb or uieveiana. The marringe is te take place nt the King summer home in Menter. Among the Phlladclphlans who have gene en for the wedding are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright Bnird. Edgar's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jared Ingcr Ingcr sell (yen remember Mrs. Ingcrsell was Marlen Bnlrd, a sister of the bride groom) nnd the .Tee Mlnetts, who have been en here from Oregon staying with Mr. ami Mrs. Balrd. (Mrs. Mlnett was Gninnr Bnlrd, another sister of Edgar.) Mrs. Henry Jcanes and her daughter Kllznbcth, nn aunt and cousin of the bridegroom, and Llbby Morgan, another cousin, nnd the 8yd Thayer, .Trs., .Tack deary and his wife, who was Elizabeth Wistcr. went en yesterday, and the Bayard Bewie, Jrs., are also te attend. I HEAR that Miss Julia Berwlndhas returned from Europe after spend ing a couple of months in Paris. She has gene te Newport te join her brother Edward Berwlnd for the summer. In fact, s hen net traveling Miss Berwlnd will live in future with har New Yerk brother, whose wife, you remember, died Inst winter. Miss Berwlnd had been living here alone nftcr her nlece, Margaret Dunlap, was married mere thnn a year age, and while we arc loath te have her glve up Philadelphia as her home, we cannot blame her In the least. nnJ It must be a Rrent comfort for Mr. Berwlnd te have her. She is a most charming woman. TT WAS bedtime, and mother was 1 readv te tuck a vcrv tired, hnppy little Billy into bed The telephone rang, nnd en returning 'from answering he call mother forget thnt prayers had net been Mild. "Come, darling," snld she, "hop into bed new. it's getting late." "But. muddy," said the shocked thrce.ycar-eld, "I hnsn't been en my kneelcrs yet." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES A wedding of Interest In this city will ee that of Miss Katharine Mackay, naughter of Mr. Clarence Mackay, of New erk and Southampton, L. I., and Mr. Kenneth O'Brien, also of New Yerk. 7, CJ1 w.'ll taUe "Iace n September 23 at 8t. Mary's Church, Reslyn, L. I. MirecWtl0.n wln fellow nt Harber Hill. Miss Mackay was nmetiK the brldes malds at the wedding of Miss Florence ii,51i?wSrllV of New YerI- ""d Mr. ,,?.." H' McFudden. of this cltyr which ten? P n Frlday ,ast ,n Seuthamp- h,.n201,: l. Buests who attended the huffet breakfast which Mr. and Mrs. leerge Draper Lewis, of Chestnut Hill. ,a W Juy 4 at thelr cettage at 615 n5iubla avcnue. Cape Mny, were Mr. nnd Mrs. Algernon Clnpp, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutchinson Scott. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Engaged Photo by (ha 1'hllllpii atiiille. MISS MARION H. BUTTON D.9lUcreJk !r. and Mrs. fcf' Prie&u Butten, of Womcueorf mint Airy, whose engagement has rctumtlu ha f "'i",0Mn,?cd " Dr. Temple Scdg m in? A of Seattle, Wafh. "t jj, een u 8penang the Uf. r 'AJSW,"" parent, at i - flft UHC, j,V, rf,. McFadden Tennis Teurna- Whitney Wrlaht, Mr. and Mrs, William Phlllar, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Tjswla Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wright Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Tucker, of .New. Yerk Mr. and Mrs. Meade Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Brownback, Mr. and Mrs. B. Vail Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Carlten. Mr. and Mrs. Arneld Service, Mrs. B. Roberts, Miss Msry Graham, Miss Elizabeth Rumsey, Miss Pelly Panceaat, Miss Gertrude Panceaat. Miss Pansy Scott, Mr. Regi nald Hutchinson. Mr. Samuel Blspham. Jr., Mr. Albert Strcbel, Mr. Rebert Qlf. ford and Mr. Albert Cehen, The alxth annual tennis tournament at the Casine In Newport will start cm August 14, The tennis commutes, of which Mr. Craig Blddle, of this city and New Yerk, Is chairman, Issued In vltatlena yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Atter bury, of Boudtnet Farm, Radner, will give a dance en Wednesday, December 27. In honor of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth MacLeed Atterbury. Miss At terbury will make her debut at a tea te be given by her parents some time In November. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. B. Steel, of Sugar Leaf. Chestnut Hill, are at the Lcrralne in New Yerk before going 12... tl2lr summer place at Watch HIU, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Devereux Celt Josephs have sailed abroad en their wedding trip. They expect te return te thla city earlyjn August and will live at Chest nut Hill. Mrs. Josephs, before her mar riage en June 26, was Miss Margaret Thayer Graham, daughter of Mrs. Heward Spencer Graham, eM533 Locust street Miss Peggy Thayer, daughter at Mrs. Jehn B. Thayer, of Redwood. Haverford, U spending a fortnight at Virginia Het Miss Margaret Ress, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis Ress, of St. Mar tins, Chestnut HIU, will leave early next month for Yerk Harber. M mh.r. .ha will be the guest of Miss Margaretta A. Sharpless, daughter off Mr. and Mra T. Wilsen Sharpless, of Chestnut avenue, Chestnut Hill, at their cottage. The en gagement of Miss Sharpless and MIbs Ress1 brother, Mr. Walter Ress, waa recently announced. Mrs. Charles McKean RnvnrA en t, daughters, Miss Adele J. Bayard, Miss Meta W. Bayard and Miss Ellse GUI Bayard, of 105 East Jehnsen street, Ger Ger mantewn, accompanied by her son, Mr. S. McKean Bayard, and his . daughter, Miss Frances McK. Bayard, left last week for Senl Harber, Me., where they will Bpendsthe summer at their cottage. Mrs. Bayard's grandson, Mr. Stuyvesant B. Wright son erf Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price Wrlarht. of 220a MiMmnhnuMi avenue, Washington, will visit his grand- iiiuiuer mr me miier pan or mis month. He will leave next week for Kennebunk pprt. Me, where he will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Elliett, of Wil mington. Del., at their mimmer hnm. Mrs. Wrlsrht will also visit her mother ai eeai xiarDer me latter part of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Pnr(r nt Springfield avenue, Chestnut Hill, who epcui. me neeK-ena as int guest or Mr, and Mrs. William Redman P.lll.nn nt their cettage In Chelsea, returned home yesieraay. xneir aaugnter, Miss Kath nrlne D. Perter, who attended the con cen con ference at Nerthfleld, Mass., also re turned yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Perter and Miss Perter will leave the latter part of this month for Northeast Har Har eor, Me., where they have taken a cot tage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Elliett, who have been spending several weeks nt the Green Hill Farms, Overbroek, have returned te their home, 317 Seuth Sev enteenth street. The Rev. and Mrs. Harrison B. Wright, of Green Hill Farms, Overbroek, have left for Buffalo, N. Y where they will remain until autumn. Mrs. Isaac W. Jeanes and Miss Mary E. Ashcom, of 2018 De Lancey place, who liave been spending a short time In Europe, will return te this country enrly next week. They will spend the summer at Yerk Harbcr, Me. .where Mrs. Jeanes has leased a cottage for the summer. Mrs. Aubrey Hewell, of 1206 Spruce street, and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth It. Hewell, will leave the latter part of this week for a meter trip te the Poco Peco Poce nos, where they will spend some time at the Pecene Inn, Mount Pccone. Miss Elizabeth Llpplncett, of German town, left last week for Beaver Camp, East Union, Me,, where she will remain until the end of August. Mr. and Mrs. nebert Martin Williams nnd their family, of 2016 Walnut street, have left for Cape May, N. J., where they will occupy ihelr cottage until the autumn. Mre. Wlnthren Snnrsnt. Jr.. nf fllvn Wynn read, Haverford. Is spending a week at Bass Reck, Mass. Mrs. Jeseph T. Brlntefn, e Crossways, near Media, will entertain Informally at a picnic today In honor of her niece. Miss Mary Easby, of the Coronade, who with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Easby, wllUsall for Europe en July 12. Mr. Geerge O. Snowden, Ben of Mrs. Geerge G. Snowden, of Rosemont, sailed last week for EureDe. where he will spend the summer traveling, Mrs. Snowden Is entertaining as he Rucst Mlsa Gertrude Crlm, of Teledo, O. Thay will leave en a meter trip along the Norm Nerm shore en Friday. Among these who attended the North field cenference at Nerthrtcld, Maes,, were Mlsa Marjerle Tayler. Miss Betty H. Harris, Miss Nancy W. Barclay, Miss Margaret Fex and MIbs Elizabeth B. Wayne. They returned home yesterday, Mrs. Theodere G. Selxnn and her daughter, Miss Amelia Selxas. of Queen Lane Maner, Germantewn, will sail en Tuesday next for Europe, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. William H, Cookman and her daughter, Miss Emily C, Cookman, ei 120 West Prlce street, Clermantewn, will spend August ut Cape May. Miss Mabel Alice Leaf, of Fortieth and Pine streets, and her niece, Miss Allce Leaf Van Lenncp, of Merlen, are attending the conference nt Nerthfleld, Mass, where they will lemntn about ten days, Included In a party sailing from New Yerk for Europe yesterday, chaperoned by Miss Blspham, of this city, and Mlsa Hart, cf St. Leuis, weie Miss Marv Pres ton, of Baltimore ; Miss Edith L Walker, of Deven, and Miss Dorethea Eldrldgc, of Radner. Mrs. Charles Kntttel. of Ventner, N. J., linn us her guests for three weeks Mrs. TheinaH D. Benes and her three children, of Cynwd, Mr. nnd Mrs Jasper W. Nlcells, of 138 West Highland avenue, Chestnut Hill, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Webster at thelr cettage at Spring Lake, N. J. Mrs. G. Hilten Gantert, of 907 Wynne Wynne weed read, Overbroek, announces the engagement of her daughter. Mls-s Allttu Gantert, te Mr. Edward Sheridan De Leng. Jr., son of Mr. and Mis. Edward Sheridan De Leng, of Cynwyd. Mr and Mrs. Fredeilc W. Brill, of Woodley read, Morien, nnneunce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Eda Leena Brill, te Mr. Rebert William Stockton Pilling, of Lnnsdewne. Gennantewn Mr. nnd Mre Hareld B. White, of Greene nnd Coulter Btrceta, are at Cape May for some time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank H. Buaser and MIms Helen llusser, of 7!0 Weatvlew street, have sailed for Kureps, wheje they will spend the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. William MpkJn and thelr fnmlK'. of 1002 Cliveden avenue. are occupying their cottage at 327 Houth imoae isiuna avenue, auoiiue uuye Mr.' deorgefrfotiiann nnd laughters, SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBP'lVBa?Bs4s!8BI'r,fat-' 11111111111111111HK91H1S111111111111111111111111H LLLLLLLLLLLW i 'l3i&faMailBllllH9E?$?3BilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllV Photo by Phote-Craiters. MISS FLORENCE H. MICHELL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Michell, of S91S Chestnut street, who, accompanied by her mother and her sister, Miss Hejen V. Micheli, wtil sail for Europe en the Majestic tomorrow of E0S0 German town avenue, are at Atlantle City. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Harvey Betrjght are entertaining their nephew, Master Hampton Bray, of Germantewn, at thelr home In East Orland, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn C, Wallace and their family, of Gennantewn, have taken a camp for the summer at East Or land, Me. West Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles P. F. Cunning ham, who were married en Wednesday, June 14, In St. Agatha's Church, Thirty eighth and Spring Garden streets, have returned from thelr wedding trip and are at home at 1107 West Tiega, street Mra Cunningham will be remembered as Miss Helen G. Heward, of 3810 Hamilton street. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Theodere Troth, of Fortieth and Walnut streets, left for Jamestown, R. I., en Wednesday, te spend a few weeks before leaving for Neva Scotia for the remainder at the summer. Mrs. Geerge Marshall and her small daughter, Miss Nancy Marshall, of C02 Seuth Forty-first street, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. T. H. Wentz, left town lasi weeK rcr utan, wnere they will be the guests for two months of Mrs. -Wentz's son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jehnsen. Seuth Philadelphia Mr. and Mra Charles Cameren and Mr. and Mrs. Grever Tuft and their family, of 2112 Seuth Sixteenth street, have opened their summer home In Pit man, N. J, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dougherty, of 2117 Seuth Sixteenth street, had as their guest en July 4 Father O'Brien, or St. Matthewis Church, National Park. Miss Eleanors Grlnnan and Miss Lo Le Lo rette Grlnnan, of 6348 Race street, for merly of Seuth Philadelphia, have re turned home, after having spent several days In Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Jchn J. Murphy nnd their family, of 1420 McKean street, have opened their summer home at Adri atic and New Hampshire avenues, At lantic City. The marriage of Miss Katharine Ellen, of 925 Shunk street, nnd Mr. Murray Pirns, of Jamaica, L. I., took place en July 2. The ceremony was performed bv Rabbi Cehen In the synngegue at I-eurtli and Wharten streets at 9 o'clock In the evening. A reception fallowed, after which Mr. and Mrs. Pirns left for a wedding trip te Niagara Falls and Canada. ' Frahkferd Mrs. Fred Barfoot. of 1309 Wakellnir street, Is nt Ocean City for the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Mfvirlnnvrnft nnrl thnlr family, of Arrett and Large streets, are spending some time nt Mountain Lake iurx. Miss Helen Werman, of Orthodox street, Is spending several weeks In PutsInYQurPecketlfie i Jewel - LOOK " "- TJ ' 1 - , Wfn 1 A 7 L n V -w w-9 - m 'A-n I: .1 1 lerence in watches 8t-8 A$"''- 47 CA LL l11 tYt m BE SURE OF ADDRESS f C I OLTR ONLY ST MSime? m m-ww-r ARQESr EXCLUSIVE reenir " JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHIIABEIPHM 39Nerth 13th Street Rockaway Beach, where she Is the guest of Mrs. Paul Harrison, who is there for the summer. Miss Marie Helme, of 1204 Foulkrod street, Is visiting Miss Edythe Helden, of the Poplars, at Hartsville, for a short time. Yardley Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pickering enter tained ev- the Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tayler and their daughter, Miss Margaret Tayler, of Easten; Mr. and Mrs. Leenard Hegg, of Jenklntewn, ana Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Smith. Miss Eleaner Fisher, of Chicago, Is a guest of Mra. Charles T. Eastburn. The Misses Benz, of Gennantewn, were recently entertained by Mrs. Rebert W. Welch. Mrs. Charles L Eames Is spending buidu ume in amppensDurg. Miss Catherine Belvllle, of New Yerk, Is spending a week at Lanrlck Maner. Norristeuon Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hemmlg. of 1300 Arch street, are receiving congratula tions en the birth of a sen, Heward Leen Hemmlg. Mrs. Walter Wagenhurst, of 418 West Airy street, gave a cnimren's party en Tuesday In honor of the fourth birth day anniversary of her small daughter, Miss Dorethy Wagenhurst. There were twenty guests. Master Jeseph Metz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Metz, of 532 Nerrls street, celebrated his seventh birthday en Tues day, when he entertained twenty-five of his friends at his home. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Helen Housten, daugh ter of Mr. M. L. Housten, of 1102 West Alrv street, nnd Mr. Harry E. Snyder, of Harrisburg, en July 3, at Lebanon, Pa. The Rev. Charles R. Kelter, pastor of the Lebanon Lutheran Church, of ficiated. The bride was attended by Miss Helen Kelly, and the best man was Mr. Jules Kcarns. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will live In Norrlstewn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy M. Brown, who were recently married, have returned from their automobile wedding trip through the New England States. They will live at the Lerraine Apartments, DeKalb stree.t. Mrs. Brown wllll be re membered as Miss Clara A. Wclfe. Mrs. W. O. Wilsen, of Fernance street, Is spending n week at Sunset Hall, Wernersvllle, Pa. Delaware County Jtrs. Somers Rhodes, of Chester, who Is spending the summer nt Idlcwtld, Media, will entertnln ut bridge this aft ernoon at the Sprlnghavcn Country Club, at WnlllnBferd. Dr. and Mrs. Albert F. Jacksen nnd their family, of Swnrthmere, nre occu pying thelr cottage ut Ocean City, where they will spend the summer. Mr. nnd Mis Henry H. Lee. of Mv. Ian, entertained the members cf their bridge club en 'Wednesday evening. Zdfu&bed Absolutely the Greatest Watch Bargain! There is a big dif 3675 ference in watches and the ILLINOIS MASTER is nbse. lutely the best und most accurate timekeeper made. 50c a week is nil you need. FOB NAME ON WINDOW J . I I W. 3. Harry, of Fifty- second street and Olrard avenue, are spending, some time at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lesb and child, of 6652 Larchwood avenue, are at a popular Pennsylvania, avenue hotel for the month of July. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyer, of, the Majestic, are registered at the Ambas sador for the summer. FAIRMOUNT BRIDGE CLOSED VahlcUa of Mera Thn Twe Tens Barred en Walnut Lana Span A sign reading, "Closed te all trucks and ether vehicles Weighing ever tw6 tens," has beenerected at both ends of Walnut lana bridge crossing Lincoln drive In Falrmeunt Park. This is due te the fact that the bridge has been pnrtly condemned. It is constructed of iron and weed. Watchmen are en duty at each end of the bridge te enforce the regula tions. Complaints are being received from owners of small trucks because they are forbidden te cress the bridge, even though their trucks weigh less than two tens. The city la new grading and macad amizing Walnut lane west of Wissa Wissa hlcken avenue te connect with the Wal nut lane bridge ever the Wlssahlcken Creek. When this highway is opened the Walnut lane route ever the bridge at Lincoln drive will become tha nat ural avenue for much traffic from Oer Oer mnntewn ever the Wlssahlcken bridge, which new gees by way of Jehnsen street. Sharen HIU Baby Prliea Awarded Prizes for lending competitors in Sharen Hill's Baby Parade were an nounced today. The parade was held July 4. The prizes were as follews: Best baby" coach. Mrs. Earl Stewart ; best walking baby, Mrs. Williams; second, Mrs. Larkin; youngest baby, Adele E. Pepe, aged one month; pret tiest baby, Marie Louise Faber, aged two and a half years; healthiest, Charles Werner, nine months; most original, Mary Stewart, five and a half years; fattest, Jeanne Bourne, four teen months; most comic, Reger Shaw and Daniel Oulgan. Zena Gale Charles G. Nerria Irvln S. Cobb Theodere Dreiser The Evening Added te Conductors' Staff of Clvle Organisatien' Chicago, July 7. (By A. P.JRlch ard Hageman, who served with the Metropolitan Opera Company of New Yerk for thirteen years, has been added te the conductors' staff of the Chicago Civic Opera Company, It was an nounced today. Ilc will take the posi tion of associate musical director and first conductor of the French reper toire. Among ether new engagements an nounced were these of AngeleMlnghettl, tenor, and Cesnrc Formieul, baritone, who will make their first appearance in the United States next season. Geerge Bnklaneff, the Russian barl- Direction Mmirlr B. Fell L, D I N ChMtr-ut at leth. Cen. It A.M. te 11 P.14. rwnr4.pgfHiA'w roeLKST TirBATnr. BXCI.USIVE KIHHT Ml KHV I NO FLORENCE VIDOR IN The REAL ADVENTURE Frem lb rumeur nevtl bv Henry lti-bll webntfr Added -OMK CLASS.'' with Drewnie. CA, ALL 8BAT8 EXCEPT SATURDAY 50c iTtmniT nnu HunnAi EVBNIwea NEXT WKEK-'THE POWKII WJTHIN" WOODSIDE Special Tonight Extraordinary Display of FIREWORKS Arranged for but postponed en account of rain for Fourth of July wrSrviSr Why Masquerades Are Se Alluring SHOULD Congress pass a law requiring husbands and wives te tell their "ether halves" hew they are going te be costumed at the fancy dress balls? Archibald Wilkins felt, te prevent his wife's flirtatious tendencies gaining the upper hand of her actions, he should knew hew she was te be dressed for the ball at the country club. Eleaner Wilkins differed with this opinion. She wen. The FIFTH in the Famous Series of TWENTY-THREE STORIES OF MARRIED LIFE by twenty-three American authors. BEGINNING TOMORROW EVENING Nete carefully the mimes of the eighteen eminent authen and authoresses whose novelettes are still te appear one each Saturday Dorethy Canfleld Samuel Hepkins Adams James Hepper Clarence Uttdinten Helland Henry Kitchell Webster Ewnintj public zb ine evening ruetic Ledger Prints en an Average of from one te two mere vanes of late news and entertaining feature, than any ether Philadelphia evenhigLZlZel. "Make It a Habit9' Public Ledgcv Prints Irene Pavleska. mezzo soprano'.1 and Mary McCermlc, soprano. ' 'k. NewOpen The Barnet Garden (formerly the High Bridge Inn) 4867te4889RidgeAve. gdsrp&kjr., "SSTn&sssi Car 61 Step la Frent of Onr Doer. The New, Beautiful and Commodious home of H. M BARNET, FAMOUS ROOT BEER, SALT WATER TAP FY, Heney - Flavored POP CORN and TEAROOM for light lunches. Commencing July 9th and Continuing te the 29th, the Famous CREATORE andHis RAND of 42 Artists and Soloists will Give Four Concerts Every Dnv nn Knllnwit 3 in AR tn r V 68 te 9 nnd 10 te 11. K EITH'S THEATRE VIVIENNE SEGAL PblUdclphli' Mui!el Cemedr Star WROE'8 BUDS OF IMS DAVE BOTH HARRY UREEN and GEORGE LE MAIRE (With Jm Phllllpi) Tromcndeua Bummer Fratur 8iew' THE LOST COLUMBINE by Julian Street There were two Columbines at the ball, one Frenchy and extremely kissable the ether silent and demure. At midnight, Eleaner telephoned from home that she had left the club early, but for Archibald te stay and enjoy himself. He did. But Eleaner gave him the surprise of his life at the breakfast table next morning. Jnmes Branch Cabell Jeseph C. Lincoln Edw in Lef evre Rupert Hughes Ellis Parker Butler Henry Svdner Harrison Maximilian Tester Willa Slhert Cnther Edith Bernard Delane e ' - ..v l: i i. . ai. wats . nsravriti w l' ! !. "" tAtS; IKKTftBNTM A kfAMKinl It, l'JU 0, liW, Tits. :,-",;, "OVER THE B0RD1 A PARAMOUNT PJCTtmi! WAl Betty Compten & Tem Story by air Qllbert Psrktrf , AiMtd Hew te Make a Radie far OtJ next nciK "uo-ie-ino-aiovioa" THOMAS MKIOHAN In "OUR y INO CITIZEN" v Added "Nanoek of the Nerth1 JuVi TSrtten 10 A. v 13, . 4. ,evnt rTSLIVf, M W Dread and Chtitnut AGNES AYRES " tmj OnDEAI nil 1iP 12T1I AND MARKET) rALAlL 0i45 A. M. te 11 P. M.' "The Weman Wke Walked AleiV With Dorethy Dalten MILTON SILLS A WANDA HAWLET "" " "MBsai inltnlA "TH AND CHESTNUT' ArtlsALriA 10 A.M. te 11:1.1 p. u. IRENE CASTLE "FRENCH HEELS'' . NINTH AND MAIUUET V IV, I VIVA 0 A. M. te 11 lis P. U. "Yellow Men and Geld" CAPITOL 8TH AND MARKET t 10 A. M. te lltlS P.M. Viela Dana In "Peelnta Ballerina" GLOBE JUNIPER AND MARKBT VAUDEVILLE Continuous 11 te 11 Popular Prien rDftCQ Y I7V5 Wnl market LKU39 IVEi I O NIOHTLT 8:15 WED.. SAT.. 2:15 MAE DESMOND and hm la "DADDT LONO LEOS" N't W'k "Parler. Dedroem and Rath" WILLOW GROVE PARK Durlns the Oi45 Concert Tenlcht Victer Herbert and Hit Orch'ettra plar Us OU-Ttaw Favorite "Tk Rti HUT Malic Pavilion Reterred" Stab en Sale at Park Teaigkt Dene Ccntttt in DanctUad t i i l I in i Aii I .: '9. fM r.l M j. i i i m 2' I H .' 'if fl imjnimmM. JUrtl fMKt'si&v ..KVMI mmmmstt: Jw f r iiiiMiUii, 1 !&&! vl fiicv!- UK1-.
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