w , m h wrmmmMimmmnm 'ywiizmviWwi ? ft , JW'"" wl Anim TWJP ' ' ' r i I' vi '- 1 V A EVENING PUBLIC LElDGERtelLAbtpMf .C'SATU&tfAY, AU&U&T' 5, i92 iSr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Says There' Were Gay Doings in the Secial World at All Times Members of Younger Set Approve of Her Plea for Mere Chapcrenage ri IS pneeiirafilnR te find thnt some of the yerniRrr Mt, Instend of con cen dtmnlnc my retnnrlts of n few tlnys pre tout the inch of chnpp.ennnc lierc, tit eemrrel te New Yerk, net only np jfOTe, but hnve even tnkrn the trouble te writi nnjl thank me for bringing the Bibject Inte the Unlit once mere. It only confirms whnt I hnve nhvnyn kilned, nnd severnl times hnvc given teltc te In this column, that the voting poeplc nre rlght-thlnklnn themselves. 0( course, they arc thenghtlest; thnt .M, with yeitth, hut they nre frnnk nnd Itralfjlitferward nnd Innately Reed, nnd lie fact thnt rcrtiiln ouch nmeng thcra tare let themclvcn be common, for ward nnd vulRiir Is no reason why all jleuld be condemned. It Is a fact thnt In nil njtes and times (here have been certain mcmbern In Wrtaln pets who have evcrntepped the perk, nnd there hnve bIvvu.vb been 'thrs who te tee fur the ether way ind tce evil where It does net Mint. They arc usually the eneu who make ill the tnlk and furore about It. I itlll maintain that the pnrcntH of tedny iheuld be mere careful nbeut their sons ind daughtcre' nt-mtclntes, nnd there iheuld be mere chaperennge. Net n thapcrenage that iiinkcs the younger people think they are being watched; that euld be very peer; but the kind of chnperennge that puts even the thought of "ncikinjf," "petting par tics" and such doings out of the ques tion. I HAPPENED te be one of a group of people who were discussing these natters recently nnd one of the mothers, ,who is very careful of her daughters, ipelte up: "I don't think it's quite fnu te condemn the younger generation, an trery one does new. I remember a let of girls who were very 'fast and flip' the jear I came out." And another said : "Yen. de you re- ncmher Mnilan L ? I'll never for- jet. one dny. when I stepped there te iec her ulster ; "he snld she'd walk home with me. There wnH n students' board beard lag house en the way te my home, and is we piiw-ed there she began te leek Inte the windows and giggle, and the Brat thing I knew one of them came out ind spoke te us. It was the first time I had ever had such a thing happen, ind I was furious, nnd enve the man t terrific tall down. And I found out ifterwnrd that Marian was in the habit of flirting with these strange aen. If that was net common enough, I den t knew what you would call it.' "Yes, and remember Ellen K . Wasn't she fresh, and did net ever one attribute all sorts of bad behavior te her?" It's always the wav. girls will be gny and thoughtless and ether ftrls will talk. During this conversation three elder ladles, who had all passed four-score years, sat quietly by listening. Then one, whose dear old face was full of mischief, leaned forward and remarked wene of the ethers; "I guess the world does net change much. De you re member the parties we used te have at the L en Fourth street, these lancy parties when every one went In such queer clothes? Hemember the night nen .Mr. H came as a centaur mid Aunt S wns se shocked?" "Yes." said the ether, twinkling, tee, and it seems te me I remember three girls going down Chestnut street te have heels adjusted en their slip wrsnt a certain shoe shop, because here wns Kvh a geed-looking man ut wat shop. And de you remember the tee when 15111 T- and Jehn hnv wen te a Imrty and came home, having M tee mui h wlnu, nnd they broke scv wal windows along the way? That was when we lived en the river, nnd they would enme home en the Jersey side end wnve acess for us te row ever for them bemuse they would have been or C"'C lL(! Sheriff ceul- LllV0 caught "And de you remember the fight Mr. T- bad Wltll Mr.s, H H, , trot ;ie day, and Mr. T used a kery,jv AlllI se it wcnt en na i V'""1'1 h?s "et ''"ngi'd. the boys n girls may be freer In their cenver- hJn .i,-in, "cy were in the days yuen these old Indies were girls, but the girls ttere just as full of mischief jrem thtwa te twenty are always going e be as 1I f u. U tllc . JVI In en the lawn with n couple of pup- i?. , t rnme ncnr te them' two young .girl, came around the corner In nn opneslte direction, nnd ns thev snw the children one cnlled out. "frelle, kids, whereupon one of the lltt'e girls drew herself up te her full height nnd in, a severe tone snld: "I'm net kids. I m n nlce children." NANCY WYNNE. this city have purchased ft heuse at Vlllaneya, which they will occupy In September. Mr. and Mrs. Whelcn are the gritsti et Mini Mary Nerrls, daugh I?m of,,Mr' and Mrs. Hlchnrd Nerrls, of Ellerslle, Falls of Hchuylklll. at Hhingle nook, Uielr summer plnce at Nurrngan sttt Pier. MIm Wary Blnncy Montgomery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Itebcrt Leam In Montgomery, of Ardressnn, Villa nova, Is vlaltlnu Miss Bessie Montgom ery, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Orenvilln Dedgo Montgomery, of Wynnewood, at moil jiiuua iii jnmesiewn. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wnrren Paxson, of Melrese I'nrlt, havn re'iirn(l from a ten days' stay at Buck Hill Falls. Mr. and Mrs. T Klwoed Allisen, of Cenyrncadc, Walllngferd, left this week for LriglesmPre, where, with their chil dren, thev will camp for several weeks en the estote of General William Price. Mr. and Mra Qcerse H. Beles, of tractive Players at the Merien Gelf Club bKhl-1 itr?i- tjRg&B&v -' -r i'd s W" : ' Aww -. & -:? :m$mmj?m&',?m i : rjf. W.. Jleffrnaan. Delaix anc CaS- Mirf TK-a3ea. K.X.illic etvd Mas-j? Ka-fK: S O Z.Odaaa they Wi would net interest L're net 1IM nnn l.if e Xl'nnf tlm.. ,. u. ..... i fun i,... . l". Ul Kly nn" uix or ,?:..but "? a?.nt wu"t them te be -sal uhu launiiar. JSAW Mrs. James Frauds Sulllvnn t i"i?n 'L10 0,,lcr df,y looking smart hrJn i ?! Bray crr reinnlnc with pe of the same material trimmed tWti.Siay s,l"lrrcl. She looked per KUy cimrmlng, and her small black hi, k.. nt us. ,nei't beinlng. She time ,n U! ln I5ur Hniber for "1'ert entA U.,,"l0Wl uni1 ePCCted te go which ,0U,!"."",p,ten for the Street Fair, hlca was held yesterday. JIIK William "lilTrelnys have Mrs. menti," nV1(,tN cottage for this h . .CT. Mny' Ami1 u crtnlnly knew v"1",1.' ret,nRu ,0 hove. Yeu Kf I' nn,d if ?H d0VH et ,l0n SSSne f K (:H U for ,l mm,t te lll'r bad t .', ,U?',,terH X (,,",'t knew who i rrlh0n Mfer-Anne Winter, ii V. b,''Plughter of Mrs. Wistcr iTn" uAuBU8t- T,,c "ttVge Is 8b in " Pcnch nvenue. and It's also he In vC,?tc,,;ef CttV Mny. nwt Ocean SBJte IIe,tcl n"' JUM' " It ha" Sl fr""' ,l' Stockton baths. Hene' ! tnnign'1"1Izi'11 lawn "n1 letB toned it i Ml t,lc heUhe ls eld-fash- "een eS it 'V1"00 Wuniett nt th, tun ?b"i 7 .'I1" U " "''l" ""factlvu as she can be. E'Hnterwted te hear "nln heii-rsnrf'f Di,n!uI, n,,,,n I" l titn "??,n nftcr Tiding a Wone rs..inKuKp,0, S1,e ,m,rrlpi1 v." e Sosthenes He in n lltth. .,.,. ncs Helm a little Pnd mentl'tinAvK,,Stv1;l' I"'1 wl" Wngunin v ,n Nl'w-Yiirk. doubtless lu. ill J, lW '".visit Margaret's ' Cubn! wlU se t0 tlu'lr II0"10 Sllln,i,I,r,hn :,,n8 lnrK business n. A plncetti!M,rj'' "!"' Jt'H Is warm ? "V, ""yJ'i'w, even a"'vely het hn t ,,0UHe '""''"f tllu ex' Dui. K'.'mint tin e there. Miirirn.t it.dreM ".",L' nf U, Prettiest and hear X1 if'18 ln Phlluiei,hi. , , M( year age even prettier than she I ,? waJk,"B nleng the read re- &;.' ."tt.ywrt t the antics ' iniall children who were play- SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Alfonse Pcpant, of Havana, Cuba, announces the engagement of hr aaugntcr, jupS uoieres 1'eFiint, te Mr. Oscar B. Santa Maria, son of Mrs. Acloire u. Santa Maria, of Havann and this city. Mr. and Mn. Harrison I. Potts, of 635 Wet Hertter street, Cierm.inlewn, announce ihe cntraKement of their daUKliter. Miss Elizabeth Hurley .Potts. te Mr. Uusiell Van Selver, eon of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph B. Van Sclver, et Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph L. Woolston, of Qlcntlen. Chestnut HIII. will elve a dance en Friday evening, October 6, In honor of their daughttr, Mles Hannah Hacker Woolston, who will be a debm,lllte of tne nuiumn. .Mr. ana. .Mrs. oeiion and their famllv are spending tha Bum mer at Prouts Neck, Me. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Sidney New born, of ?. 1JD Ureene street. Germnntewn, nre receiving congratulations en the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Newbold was Miss Anna M, Heckscher. Mr. and Mrs William II. Denncr, of 315 Seuth eighteenth street, will enteitaln at dinner tenleht at their summer home a' Watch Hill, 11. I., In honor of Miss KUen McMlcluicl, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. C. Kmery Mc Michael, of Knell Houw, l)eon, and Miss Dorethy Clothier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merris L Clothier, of Clalr Clalr ment, Vlllaneva, who are guests of Mrs. Denner'H daughters, Miss Dorethy Browning rtedgcrs nnd Miss Kntherlne Noreeod Itodgers, for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs Clarence W. Delan, of Bosement, entertained ut luncheon yes terday at Seaweed, their villa at New port. Their daughter, Miss Illtu Delan, will shortly have ns her gueHt Miss Helen Hepe Montgomery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Itebcrt Learning Montgom ery, of Anlreasan, Villnneva. Betb Miss Delan unu ailis Montgomery '" "" debutantes this autumn. Mlsn Lira Nerrls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jehn C. Neirls, of Chestnut Hill, will entertain at dinner tonight at the summer home of her parents, bummer Heuse, Nairagan-ett 1-Mer, IX. I., before the fancy drtes dancn at Scar borough. Miss Nerrls has as her guest for a fen; days Mrs. Huhn Bailey, of 17ul) Locust btreet and Vlllaneva, i Mr Sussex D. Davis, of 216 Bltten Bltten heuse Square, entertained nt dinner last evening at the Curtis Hetel, Lenex, Muss, In honor of Mrs. Kdwnrd Spen cer, of New Voik and Shlpten Court, lx-iiex, and her guest, Mlus Oiace Len nard, of Londen. Miss Mary Falck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frederick McQ. Falck, of St. Martins, hns Just returned fiem Spilng Lake, where she spent the month of July. She will shortly leave for Cape May te spend several wteks. Miss Falck, who will he a debutante of the coming season, will be Introduced lit a large dance te be i;lm by her parents at the Bellevue-Stratford en November 8. Mrs. Gcerge II. Mlllhelland and her daughter. Miss Mary Elizabeth Mlll Mlll eolland, are lsltltig Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul n Minhnllmid In Qvurbroek. Captain Mlllhelland. Third Cavalry, UiiitedJ States Army, who Is siatienea at en Mer, Vlrglnln, expects te bpeud the month of September with his parents In Ovurbroek. Mr and Mrs. II. It. McNalr announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Murgaiet A. McNalr, te Mr. William Cluike, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Clntlce. of Mount Airy. Ill Danville, N. V, en July 2S. Mr. and Mis Cluike will make their home In Mlneela, L. I., for the present. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton Chesten, of Resa Tret Furm. Pcnllyn, and Mr. and Mrs. William Wetjt Fiazler, 3d, of Chestnut Hill, have taken a cottage at Northeait Harber, Me, which they are occupying this month. Mr and Mrs. Alfred D. Nerrls, of 223 West Tulneheckcn street, Ocrmantewn, ure spending a short time ut the Brigh Brigh eon, Atlantic City. Miss Bheila Merris Broeko, daughter of Mrs. Trenehard Kmleu Newbold, of Breezy Brew, Ardmore, ls spending sov sev sov eral weeks la Washington, D. C. Mis. New bold Is visiting her pnrents, Mr. and Mia. Kltlngham H Merris, of Tyn-y-Ceed, Ardmeie, at their place at Watch Hill, H. I. Dr. nnd Mrs. Geerge Clymer Stout and their family, of Turluteti, lleiwyn, left last weUt en an extensive trip te Cali fornia and the Canadian Heckles. Their daughter, Miss Mary Stout, will be a debutante this autumn. Miss Kutherlne 'A. Ogden, daughter of Mr and Mrs Geerge Dickie. Ogilcn, of Unkdcne, Haduer, and MIhh Theudcra K. Llllle, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Lewis Llllle, of Bilarwned, Haverford, who hae been v siting Mr and Mrs. C. A. Hecksuer Wetherlll, of 1SJ0 Blttenhouse Hauaie, at their cottage at Cape .May, have gene te White Sulphur Springs, with Mr. and Mra. Ogden for a several weeks v stay. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn H. Whelen, Jr., of en Tuesday for will spend several Wynnewood, sailed Kui epe, where they weeks. Mrs. Edward Fecdcrcr and her daugh ter, Miss Elsie Foederer, of 135 Seuth Seventeenth street, mctered this week te Pecene Preserve, wheie they win be entertained for a fortnight by Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Eckfeldt, of Chestnut Hill. Miss Elizabeth W. Mencke. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Mencke, of Ovcrbroek, left this week for Cnpe May. where she will be the guest for a fortnight of Miss Mabel Lens, of Forti eth and Pine streets, who In occupying her cottage. Mlsn Leas Is also enter taining her nieces. Miss Alice Van I pn"p nnd M'ss Mathilda Van Lennep. Of Merlen, who are spending the sum mer with her. Miss Saleme Hcullngs, daughter of Mr anu Mrs. w. ii. Hcullngs. or arn lcrfiie, Cape May, will have as her gucst-i ever the week-end Miss Nancy Little, of the Orchard, Strafford ; Mr. Clayten Lebb and Mr, Edward Wilsen. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Richie and Mr. Abbett Fuller Klehle are spending the remainder of the season at Clover Clever Clover Creft Cottage, Broeklln, Hancock County, Me. Mr. A. K. Dinkey, of this city, Is stay ing at the Waldorf-Asteria, New Yerk. Miss Virginia Floed and Miss Helen Floed, of Overbroek, will Hpend this week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mis. Themas Drummond, at Wlldwoed, N, J. Miss Esther Whitman, of Elklns Park, ls visiting her brother, Mr. J. Franklin Whitman, at Newport News. Miss Dorethy Alexander and Miss Mildred Alexander, of Island Heights, N J., and Miss Ruth Hay, of Mcrchant vlllc, N. J., are spending the summer at Camp Onepa, In the Pucones. Doings and Trips Planned by Gerniantetvn Felk Mrs, F. H. Scarborough nnd her daughter, Miss Betty M. Scarborough, of 2ii Pasterlus street, are spending the season at Cape May. Mr. Scarboieugh Joins his family each week-end. Mrs. J. T. Hayden and her family, of East Chclten nvenue, accompanied by Miss Katharine Lefldy, of Blue Bell Hill. ui metering through New Yerk State and Canada, and en their return win spend the last of August and Septem ber In Vcntner, N, J. West Philadelphia Marriage; Other Interesting Notes Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Calvin Russell, of 233 North Fifty-third street, an nounce the marriage of thelr daughter, Miss Iva Corrlne Rubsell, and Mr. Frank King, also of this city, fcimerly of Col Cel Col llngsneod, N. J., en July 22. Mr. and Mra King will be at home during Au gust at 124 North Fiftieth street. Miss Elizabeth McAllister, of 5125 Parrlsh street, Is visiting In Chicago, 111., as the guest of Mis. Rebert Wag ner, formerly Miss Almeda Wtlght, of this city. Miss Knthryn C. Burkait, of 811 North Forty-second street, has returned from Atlantic City, where she was the guest of her cousin, Mis. Jack II, Nul Nul ten, of Overbroek. Miss Lucy M. Cowen, of 3001 Walnut ctieet, Is spending the season In Ocean City, as the guest of Mis. M. Sultan. New Jersey Resorts Lure Seuth Philadelphia Miss Anna Gallen, of 2413 Seuth Seventeenth street, will spend the week end at the summer home of her parents in Chelsea. Miss Jessle Prlger, of 2500 Seuth Sixteenth street, has returned after rpnndlng several days In Atlantic City. Mr. Carel Sandburger, of Seuth Philadelphia, is spending several days In Chelsea. Miss Sarah Beeth, of -iread and Perter streets, was the guest of friends In Wlldwoed for a short stay last week. Miss Marie McCool, of 1540 Perter street, has returned home after a uhert stay ln Atlantic ,Uy. Mlsa Mary Leenard, of 253 1 Seuth Fifteenth street, hns bsen spending sev eral days In Atlantic City. Mias Christina Lcntz, of 24U Seuth Seventeenth street, la home after having spent several dayi last week In Atlantic City. ,Mlss Isabell Dillen, who has been spending two weeks with Mlsa Margaret McHugh, of Seuth Ardmeie, has re turned te her home ln Seuth Philadel phia. Miss Rose Scrvlole, of 2S15 Seuth Fifteenth street, has gene te Island Helght.i for a fortnight. Miss Marie Quay, of 2429 Seuth Seventeenth street, haa returned after a short stay. In Ocean City. Mbs Eleaner Muldoon, at Slxteentn and Perter streets. Is nt Atlantic City as the guest of Miss Catherlne Teffert, of 2442 Seuth Sixteenth street. Frankford Persons en Summer Vacations Date for Wedding Chesen; Other Doings in Norristeum The marrlage of Mlsa Helen Wlllets Pnlst, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Paint, of 1711 DeKalb fitreet, Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn, nnd Mr. Jehn Reth Roberts, son of Mr. Jehn C Roberts, of Jenklntewn, will take place en Saturday, Septem b r 30. In ft. Jehn's Episcopal Church, Norrlstewn. Mrs Fnnk C Pnrker. of Whltehill read, on-ertnlnnd Informally at lunch eon en Thurrd.iy nt her horn" Among the guests wpre: Mrs J. Futhiv Smith. Mrs. Charles H. Kehn, Mrs. Jehn Lar zelere. Mrs. Joremu W. Connelly nnd Miss Rac Evans. Mrs. Jeseph Ruby, of West Marshall street, entertained at n swimming party and supper at Keyser s Dnm en Thurs day In honor et Miss Helen Themas, of Germnntewn, who Is her gueH. There were nine present. Among theso who took part In the point contest which ls part of the sum mer golf tournament program at the Plymouth Country Club en Tuesday were Mrs. Heward Edsen, Mrs Themas Atkinson, Mrs. Merris Price, Mrs. Jehn L Lnrzelere, Mrs. A. Rowland Garner, Miss Margaret Moen, Miss Charlette Themas and Miss Julia Stclnmctz. Mlsa Edith White, of Prospect avenue, celebrated her twelfth birthday en Wedneday by htlng the guest of honor nt a party given at her home. Four teen of her friends were among the guests. Mrs. Ormend Eldrldge, of Adrian, Mich., Is the guest of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, James A. Hibbs, of West Main street. itk 1 rC& Daily Mevie Magazine. MOVIE FANS LETTERBOX Hy nF.NIU' M. NKKLY Pale Hand Your worst fears are rcnllzed; 1 think Tela Is Immeasurably miperler te Tliedn, though her (Pela's recent pictures have been nttrocleus enough te almost ahnke thnt belief. Kxccpt for "Under Twe Flags," ln which Bnrn was fnlrly human, I never mw her ln- a balanced, nrtlstlc nit of nctlng. Konleff is ti liuesian. I 11 try te UBe a picture of Tliedn ns seen en her new film company (she's coming back, you knew) sends mc one. Mm. L. B. P. writes: "Try ns you will you just can't end the J nlcntlne controversy. Frem whnt I have ob served Intely fickle fancy seems te be turning te Itebcrt Krnwr as the here ,.t ti.. i.r W. Iledlev Is very eblig ing te rightly Inform us of the fasci nating Rodelph'H origin, but who cares? What we want te see i .. he can de ln the nctlng line "Yenrn of training nnd, of course, nnturnl ability have given us mnny .t.,.i n flu. Btnee. There is n cci- tnln something some of our screen stni s possess nnd some frankly de net. A repression of gestures nnd grace nnd SK of manners which only years can give nnd which Immediately distin guish them from the overnight ones. In 'Kismet' Otis Skinner gives us tliiv in making IIiulJ n real character. One felt ns though we were real net n our theatre sents but In n window in Hngdnd (or wherever it was supposed te hnppen) watching him saunter su perciliously down the street in his new finery. Oernldinu Fnrrnr gave us it In '.Tenn the Weman"; Hobart Bosworth In the 'Sen "Wolf and 'Behind the Doer' ; Mne Mnrsh In her dear one of 'Intolernn-o' ; Douglas Fairbanks rn 'The Three Musketeers,' and ethers veu enn think of, tee numerous te men tion here. On the ether side of the question in 'Beyond the Rainbow. If the director bnd been in view, I ceuldn t hnve hnd n mere distinct Impression thnt he wns bawling nt Billy Deve whnt te de neTt. She did try hnrd te be ebllglu?. but nn actress well, she s young; we'll see. , , "In vlewini; 'The Three Muskejeers I wns delightfully Impressed by the nu thenticitv of nlmest every minute detail ns te costumes nnd scenery. If Riche lieu himself had come back out of the centuries, hnblt nnd all, he ceuldn t have seemed mere real. vv e lire told Fairbanks spent yenrs of work study ing it, and from my viewpoint mnde a geed job of It. Quoting n well-known actor in a well-known mncuzlne who touches en this subject: 'lie (Deug) hnd something of the n.uulltv nmil .Tan nings hnd in "Passion." .Tannings did net hnve te pretend he wns a king: he knew he was king. Fairbanks sent te France for original drawings and books Seashore Heuse Musicalc; Other Atlantic Citv Netvs Manv prominent Phlladelphlan as sisted In tecelvlng, nnd were among the tnifietJ nt t i niimlnl mi i a I in tt n nit fnn. .Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Deeter, of 1319 I dance given en Wednesday afternoon, roumrea bireei, are spending tlle i at th.. rhllilrnn'R Sprmhrim Tlnnsn. At. of the summer at Eagles remainder Park, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Hlllegas and Mr. nnd Mrs. Carter Cheate. of 1200 Foulkrod stieet, ara spending a week at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Lenwood T. Helme and their daughters. Miss Ethel Ilolme nnd Miss Jessle Helme, of 1416 Oithodex stieet. and Mrs It, M. Helmo nre en a meter trip through Pennsylvania, Mary land, Virginia and Delaware. Mrs. Geerge Eschelbach. of 4661 Grls Grls cem street, ls visiting ln Bosten. Miss Ida Hampton, of Orthodox street, will spend the week-end ln Wlld Wlld Wlld weod as the guest of Miss Mabel Tayler. Mrs. G. Barr. of lfi'iO rivrn ,it i spending some time nt Delaware City, ' Mrs A.,,:,. . -' l. i . ' sssssssatmBeamtsemssssssssamsmssammKsstmaLKmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmtM -At'rl FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK AkU 1 . 1 , , :H feMBB . :::- " fil 1 ri -fi W'c will be glad te publith the picture of such screen player a are suggested by the fan opposite the lute Florence La Bnille, who wns the heiress. Murgcrctte Si.ev litii' ,irv net married, nnd the picture you 8pca'? of wns nnrticiilnrlv nerir. iih ren i,n'. wns me vninp. Mijney iJrncy did geed l cnje.vel "Senny" very much, and iu-nr work as the butler, and doubled ns the det'd n J'urthelmess feature is getting te fi'ther. Frank Farrlngten vvns the mas- ( mean nn oasis In n desert of twaddle, tcr creek, who .shite Tlinnliauscr duys Aliee Terry It, between twenty-five antlv hns completely dlsiippcarcd, after go- i twenty-six. Yes; she played ln "Turtf1" ing with Edisen for a time. This , te the Illght." The man you refer t picture was shown in the fnni.iest the- ' is Harry Myers. Mabel Normand UT atres of that time, and two yeai age coining seen ln "Suzanna" ; it's tout wns reissued as u feature fivo-reeler. I I curly te tell hew geed it is. She's net- saw it again, nut the styles were a one of mv favorites, if i hnt'a wmi vnn- mean. Oh. I nearlv foreet: Bettv (rompsen'b next picture will be "Xp Have und te Held." llllle out of date. "Thnnk jeu e much for rending till, nnywny. 1 don't think jeu will print it, for somehow you never de use uny of my letters; jeu must knew me. ' vv ish some timp you would print tha containing the I.eleir illustrations of i pleture of the fine young fellow ln the H- l,,,IV KV T...t,- .... ...Wl.n Dnnwis enre thnt Irving took wiien, ceiere plnying WeKey, he sent the cloth from which his robes were mnde te Heme te be dveil the right cnrdlnnl red.' "(Jlerin Swanson has certainly din din nppelnteil me. In 'Mnle nnd Female' I hnd her picked out te be something really geed in way of stars, but in stead of being her possibly charming self she cheeses te be something that Is neither channine nor real. A painted dummy would be mere con vincing. "There is one of my favorites who has never disappointed tne nml who in the fnee of 'adversity still centiuues te be her charming self, and thut is our old friend. Pauline Fredenck. A! uniform with the shaved head and eve glass of 'I eiillsh Wlves.' Your column gives me the privilege of asking this of jeu. se I nm going te de it. Thank you." (I hnve nlreudy given you credit for the information in regard te the death of Miss I.u Bailie, but welcome the gos ges sip en that serial. I don't knew .veu ns you sunnisp nnd hnven't inten tionally left out your letters. But nix en that last request pleas please!) Kvangcllne Nerma Talmndge Is net RKi.ioiers xeTirrs ItaatUt K Tin: TraiPLK " Prnid and Iterks M (lOflO north). 'tiirr ifJKSP . ,h? afa IJaptlet Church. .. KUSSCLL H. CONVVELL. I'niter. vvm n-rn McCurdy. nclate l'nuter. -""(. 10 80 A M and S P M. lL Mr Wllmer Ueddy nnd Mrs. Elean nmcry will sln at both E-rvirpa, Communion Service at close of mernla-51 sirvlce ,!, "" L jyer Mi-etlng at D-30 A. M . - - , -- , , , ,, .. , i Frirndv WILI.TAM PPVV rretTrr-fc 4m wmm OI.II HIAKER SlRRTlNG HOr'sE. MerlenTf l'i.. . Just outslde of City Line. thOT nieunt- vvu emabllehed In 1AS2. 8rvlc.- ......'' rirni-diiy inunaavi Tnemini t 11 o'e'ei-k A wolremy in yntnafd te all?- divorced ; I'ela Xecrl Is of Polish age: uenieu engngement te Presbrtfrtnn -intr lantle City, from four until six o'clock. As usual the tea was a complimentary affair en the part of the beard of man agers, no; eontrlbutlens being asked or received The large rooms were beau tifully decorated : the tea tnbl effect ively nrtnuged with Hewers and candla light, was pieslded ever by Mrs. Fred erick Hemsley, Mrs Frederick J. Peth and Mrs. Charles 11. Hart. Among theso receiving -were Mrs Alexander Brlnten Coxe. Mrs. Samuel JiaiM-iim IllL-llUrUH, MTB. JOfOpn U 1,, ,l VI- .nu nnn Townsend. Mra. Hnrrv ic nninii t lemeiitlna ing was one Themas Alsop, Mrs. Laurence Ooedwvn, Mrs. Abircremblc, Mrs. Cornelius Kenny, Mrs Edward Helt. Mrs D. Web ster Dougherty, Mrs. Jehn Lewis, Mrs. James B Heed. Mrs. Harry O'Donevan, Mis. ltudulph Smith. Mra. Harry Steph ens, .vns. ueeige unrsen, Mrs. Whvte. dc Uulllt. Mrs. Herman V. Hilr TniL- T")ermiw,iv the glijrieus elethes tree.s in the weild Gleria Sv.unsen is twenty-seven veara enn't efface Pauline when It tomes te eld: she is getting a divorce from her wearing clothes. I husband, n non-professional; Cenrad (Yeu cxpre-veTirself clearly and I &"& "Jt: succinctly; ntnl then you ask me te i .,., . ,.,,.,. nt .....,'. ..Tsa f',i, Dnrnnini'w T?(.li Dntilnla i.nu (.. 1. 1 ...... axa Z' " ''..- .. wHwa.M.-ijr , Aiitii MKKKr rjlI'KCH. Ifiih and Arch,j, de t better. Hew come.' 'lne ether c;tenll Ceuntrv " a refilmin- nf l,."r nl.i night I was watching "The Ulery of , ' . 'h Fnirrn l-s? "Heb riementlnn," William Lecke's delight- I r , ! I !' role -i se?I I he fll fill whimsy, which received fnlr but net " wm tH rfl(-as0, te '"" inspired treatment en the screen. However, if the picture wns only se- I Itlll Xelther have I read that se, Pauline ireilerleKs depiction ei , -aiuan article jeu speak et, nor expect of the most te rend It. I d love te devetp snnep te remnrknblp things she's ever done. And ' the open letter thnt jeu mention, but l remnrked nt the time te the Lady ier goeu ana sumclent reasons, It can- i i,ahk.c nnw-Ann miphitw .nwiisirr ,v ii i.- a .m ami s r. M. Itev Frederick VV IOI-tehr D n u-lll nrnrh ..J" 30 V M Qryan rcltat i..- ni:Titr.i:nrjM rnnsuvTEniAN (-nunc. Hread nnd Dlnmend nt. .- l"yn S'".1'1' Il CURRY Asm. Pator?v Pater?v 1 n, A M Sunday Scheel. i itVrk r" 301 ""Th? s"Ifen Loyalty" ,it 7 4S 1 M "Hrekn Harti and Ceunt-ir- Ih Stnrs." I'jralm 147. 3-4. inlmant I'TBter. Tnltarlnn Who (Joes te the Movies With Me, "thnt director must hnve been having a North Philadelphia Wedding; Other Events of Interest The marlage of Miss Emlle Ii. StiiLkurt, of 2032 Diamond stieet, te Mr. William H. Caiey, ali-e nf this elty. took place en Friday, June 30, ut St Mary's Protestant Enlsceual Church, Thirty-ninth and Locust sticets. The Be v. Hawaiii B. Htuckeit, biether of the bride, officiated. Mr, and Mrs. Carey ure new at home at 23 J North Fifty-second street, Miss Sura Itezuek, of 5033 North Tenth stieet. who left the eailv n.irt of June for the Pacific Const, Is new visit ing in benttle, Wash., and has gene te Mount Balnler National Park, Miss Margaret Craig, of 18B9 East Tleg.i street. and Miss FJorenee B. Hambe, of 2116 East Cumberland street, have left the city for an extended trip through the Middle West and Canada, returning the early pan of September. Miss Knthryn Sevlar, of HZe North Nineteenth street, and her aunt. Stlss Sarah Simpsen, also of this city, are taking the Panama crulae for thn month et August, te nniVE iiui.i. care awas turn te the fumlUar characters Hulrbreadth Harry, uttly, Andy and Mln. Soinnbedy's tiitnev., win uinira wne uvt eniy te maaa you lauth. Thy el thimitlvta In U iU-Vt comic Motion nt tha,SunJy lk0SUa Luhjiu. !& It Habij'i Ad. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Lawsen and their family, of 1234 Allengreve street, are spending the summer at Ocean City. Comings and Goings of Felk In and About Roxborough Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Simpsen and their daughters, Miss Elizabeth Simpsen and MIfs Martha Simpsen, have returned from Englesmere. Mr. and Mrs. W. S Wright and their daughter, Miss Katherlne Wright, have gene te Ocean Cltv, where they will remaln until September, when they will meter through Maine. Mlsn Eleaner Llttlewoed has recently returned from a three weeks' stay at Eaglcsmere Mr. Lawrence Dnnferth haa gene te Cnpe May for the remainder of thu season. Miss Margaret Thelss ls at Wlldwoed, wheiu she will remain for seinu time. Miss May Tewnscnd Is spending the month of August at Ocean City, Miss Kntherlne Llttlewoed ls also at Ocean City, where nhe ls the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elliett Flanegan. Mr. and Mrs. II Y Keely and their family are at the Lakeside, Eagles- mere. Mr. and Mrs. William Kei ly have been spending a mouth at the Lakeside. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Hogson ere also at Eaglcsmere, Holmesburg Felk en Trip; Other Events of Nete Miss Margaret Morrison, of R014 Frankford avenue, nnd Miss Ethel Belchles are en a month's trip te Neva Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Debbins nre re ceiving congratulations upon the blith of a son. Mrs. Debbins was Miss Mar garet Fowler. Miss Margaret Lawler, of 2304 Ithawn street. Is spending several weeks In the Pecene Mountains. Mlsn Helen Snyler, of Cettninn street. hns returned from a two weeks' stay In Ocean City, where she has been visiting Miss Nettle Irwin at her parents' cot-tage. Interesting Trips Taken by Delaware County Felk Miss Nannie Orcen, dnughter of Mr and Airs. William L. Oreen of Media has returned from a trip through the ireat Lakes and Chicago, where Bhe was the guest for a short time of MIsh Kathnrlne Weed, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. William II. Weed, of Media. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Canen Burten and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Burten, of Chester, have returned from a meter trip te Portland, Me., where they Bpcnt a fortnight. cinch when Pelly vvns en the sccae." Pauline Frederick Is. one of these nctresses of whom you enn feel mighty recht. Mis nitn. Carnen. MisU iin .' certain mat she'll ne te any scene Ileyl, Miss Elsasser, Mlsa Harding, Mlsa cenfinntlnjf her. nnd de it Instinctively Faret and Miss Magee. nnd perfectly. Unfortunately, the screen Many young glrln and matrons acted has comparatively few such thespluns. as aids, among them were: Miss Helen . The reason Is thnt the sereen recruits net be dem. jet. G. A. R. The stnr you mention is 1-nitarivn ritrnrii or ckrmantewn it-. i. f t ,m,l Went Thelten ave. ' ,. Sunday I Aupast (1. ltl'.'2. I'nlnn Hummer Gn,t-I. n . . VV A V roeimn uf W Imlnstnn. n.i ni i ion or- rr-nch Sublprt. "Till JESUS CHRIST TO OTHER ME, i, r'ir'jiuuy invuea. RELATION All.. I'HOTOI'I.AS I'llOTOt'I.AYS Lawsen. Mrs. Lavvsen, Miss Van Leer, .ur. ii, ,i uuneneecK, Miss Virginia Packnid, Miss Lella Wright, Miss Chris tina Humphries Mi's Helen Klrby, Miss Anna Granhan, Miss Anna Cuthbert, Miss Helen Nail, Miss Virginia Bou Beu se! t. Miss Hubbard, Miss Margaret Wright. Mrs William K Bllckel, Mrs. Leu.s ICelley. Miss Leila Gumpert, Miss Nadlna Frazler, Miss Dercthy Lajse and Mrs, L. B Penfleld The miiblc was lendeied by the Chel sea Hetel erchctra, asilsted by Miss Blanche Hubbard as harpist and Miss Irene Hubbard as cellist, whlle the con tralto was Mis August Belte, and the baritone, Mr. Kaufman. After the inusl- i. V,ue of the "ttl0 Patients gave a recitation Members of the Chelsea Yacht Club Sifi-tiriIutreMtt1 ln the llttle cripples. Visited the heu-in cm Tn,.s,ln.. f,ii nnd presented the Senshcre Heuso with I ""d natuinl talent i rrem pecuunr places nnd often emits, schooling and long years of rlcoreu, tialning. Beauty contests, musicnl re vues, cowboy outfits nnd mnritnl scan dals are net especially likely te be pro ductive of great acting. Thnt's why people like Skin ner, Arllss. Klsie Fergusen, the Barrv Barrv nieres, Pelly Frederick nnd Beberts n'l wu.vs hnve that nlr of assurance nnd complete detnehment from directorial coaching. It semctlniPH hnppens thnt a grent director can product fine nct lng from the ether kind. Itulph Inee mui nn- Hivvcr te mane Anita Htewnrt The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. APOl ! O -D THOMPSON1 STd. i ryJi-L.J MA11NF1. DAILY POLA NEGRI In "THE DEVIL'S PAWN" ASTOR In 1.1UHTH i. lilltARU A.VE3. MATINFi; IILY POLA NEGRI "THE RED I'EVCOrK" a renlly grent emotional aotresslVhich i BALTIMORE MV t i!,A l$l? sup nus never been since she left his company. Occasiennllv, tee, n high scnoei gin, ust ny sheer inn rk puac dav : iip c d X -m-J. & A 111 AX. J V . A Add -Vl.-ifnnnt'it 'Hard Kncckk 4 Leie luiw' u purse of $4000. This menev will h expended In putting lu a hratlng plant for one of the end buildings, no that nnvt' tiVnf1"?, ja1tien, ?" ailuutttd ,"twl",t,r l rem Plmpl a summer l hllilrens Seashore Ibruse new net only carries out thnt work hut has added he ful uert !i? am'"0''"y "'0 mere use i 1.W,. ?.f,. ?rl,n( ,f.n.r !l"'l often the ;. " xii'i'ieu cniiuren did actress today. tnlent. becomes the splcn tlmt Nerma Talmndge is BLUEBIRD KlsJe writes: 'I read Jreu 1 i susQu'hanti rontinuetm -' until 11 CONWAY TEARLE in " vvmr-erKN town" l Utn & Mupitiwoeu Avw -' ,1H 7 nd U 1 M. VOllf verv in. rT HM A I toresilnir culumn evnn- ni,.!.. ..'vnA... syWLjsl irL, Sunday, ami I would surely de It en I DOROTHY DALTON mat nay, tee, it the paper was run. And new we must dig up our reminis- 01 nees .-Cain and ask If veu r.memh 'TltK HIIMVN WHO V.I.KKI MONT" JTAlPIVTni !MT 'th nirnru w iniiMviuuiil MVTINI r nvn.v 4v. iJiLeciiL , tiiii him in i in mi itLt-j.t... ' i .... ... . hundr-T 1 , " 'crCle's " f0,llr '"'' ' '- "''l I 'th. k ' one of ,1, ' CONVAY TEARLE vallded children P1 Many Lt ' er shown. Ol . eurse. ne In-1A WinK-en-N nmv; yming plrls. rcaidents of Ventn.7 s sum '""'W "'nt the serials of tednv are pure GREAT NORTHERN l"V'!.,J ' Un" mtr colenv. spend several hours X ret ""'1 n tifst-clnss Ih.iike v ill ,,r UI,lrtl HVJIMnciMN .. Sj e ir, te il duv at the SwtBhnre Heme nmusini? an iJ.'m them. Thin one vws 1 ,, ,1 n "OI"s: vt-TrnSi " reading te the little ones ""7 aml I'll 1. "e ,U,S 1,,mi'1 ln i "MAN FROM LOST RIVFR" ,,1'r" Jecph McIIuKh nnd Mis, itP,ty t'thne', " fc""d'' m fn .,.! t. .. ,-. .. unu .WIN, n v, Koen nf thin r . ... ,,v tnU iiuici i m tin- Tim Cruse played the reporter lPPRlAl "im vi.mt sth. 1vli CIMML, Mnt 2 10 i:i 7 u week. le for n ipA11 William H. names, .11- elth Twenty-e Bhth Bir.,t Jl. m..l. ..1 lb. rab.'r.rtfnUTi 7, A&K'.S-.t-J.S of re past f -... -- ....,.,, , wren CrcsapSigmund The marrlage of m,Hm tih. iv.s Slgmun.l daughter of Mr'Un1 1' S$'r Frederick h Slmnund. of 207 r.st Penn street. Oerinantewn, and Mr l-,i ward Itawllnfrc Crosan of nniiLI. will take place at ! I o'clock m X?' neon In Trinity l.uthenm "hureh aX aX mnntevvii, The ccremenv , m v'V. V." Ih fnlh,. '.i "'.. ."." '' . r.'"?d w y ,l,,u fnt,u,r et i br de an. slsted bv the Hev I.uther I , 'Vee pastor of the church The bride who VI1 b,?nK!V,,,n 'S, -''' I'y her t ,'ethehr Mr Hay U. Slirmuml. uin v... ....','; uy ner sister, .virs laither C Klem ,; man, us matron of honor The biides. ' maids wll be MIm, Ullzabeti SV ,,? nnelher Bister of the hrldu a. d M Ihh ' Virl,,i,m,cBr,,"We,.ef th0 hrlilcmnem , lT iUtner ( K im Mmnn t,in ..... .. ' best man and Uie ushern will 9 u ,. Mr J Chester Ciewther and Mr Jehn Ktewart. An Informal reception w l fellow nt the home of the brlde'i! parent-. After a wedding trip Mr. burB,W.nv brllle W'U "V '" Clar'fs fti&Aejiit vv vfteAetiLj TT is because of A their perfection of At that Redfern Corsets have be come se popular with the women of today. The Corset Shep 121 S. Thirteenth St. Around Ike Cerntr en SiMem St. Evtry fitting receive the pcrtenal attention of Miss Pauline Campbell V.VV1 OH Ul.lt. JR.. In "CARDIGAN" I TRPRTY UROAD K COLl M1I1A AV -,1DLI I I MATIN KK DAILY GARETH HUGHES In "IIOS'T VVKITK I IIT I FKi" g The NIXON-NIRDLINGER I HEATRES BELMONT 0r: ts CEDAR in .VI1I1VI-. MAIIWL-'n 30 fi 3, 11 .10 m il n r,- hl'lXIAfc CAST IV t "BACK PAY" t0 1II (JUDAIC AVK.NUn' 10 nnd II. 7 anil II I f DORIS MAY T I I AVI) IIITl'livi, COLISEUM ?!"' ut i0,h w:' ' FRANK MAYO In "(ItT QP Tltl; , yv. NORTH .J? JUMBO VS j.1 V"" avC "FORBIDDEN FRUIP' LEADER 'iUT, WNCAHIEIi Avrv TOM MOORE ' In ll - -.- . . uis ni- VKIV VniiHit ' O., LOCUST 6?'i..A!fe.ywi'HT rnEEV3"? ,.'"", ' '" " "0 r.VK (1.80 te HIT'S HMWWbME-V N1AUN S AMRAWAhnu u... ..:-" M.tlnnr 1 ,la m.,,1 3 -10 ICv-r.lns V "CARDIGAN" NIXON "D MAIIKKT BTB.'"" nn. .... 2 n n 30 and f""f WILLIAM S. HART I" "VI IIH K mini H"S Ava. oath -: and .(,, nre JIIL-1N 1 MAI'IM i: DAIt.V THOMAS MEIGHAN in "i in: it vi mi nit ii vnn. I ,D & OVERBROOK RICHARD BARTHELMES43 HAVKllKOHD IVI'VI'F 'TIIK ! KVTH II V" PAI I'l'A.NKreltD AM. 4 i -U11 V mills STHRKT Ethel CK-xyten in "The Cradle" Annrrt hi'ni'nisK vt di;mi i.j; -l-I-' ' te a t UP M (iKeiuii: vieiuti-c riteni ctidv "THE ACE OF HEARTS" Il-1 1 J AT TI ' rilui KI..S mi BUCK JONES In "WI'.STntN M'KKH" SHERWOOD :,hAT M:"'-' RICHARD TALMADGE In "H'ATI'll HIM STKI" 333 MARKETuT Vt Vtftf,1 MME. NAZIMOVA 69TH ST. t"'7epp 'I.- T.rmtnW11 . ... ,1" 7 and ii p. i"w" ' vv. (iKIPKITII'N "WAY DOWN EAST" ,:; STRAND u'r"":''. av ui v,.0 DOROTHY DALTON ,'' in "WOMAN Mu ,,,,1 0NR(, V! ARDMORE JfWKna' I uu MUCH BUSINESS" "et VJI-iN 1 V. A"" AV l NORMA TALi&Drrp.T ft 1" "MIII.IS' Tlt-m... t- ' AT OTHER THFatdcb1 MEMBERS OF M.P.Tn a pA CPMAMTAIVIU r... . . Jlt it GERMANTOWN Cilj?'.?"K m . . . " "AIliT tf U$T loin mix m "Up and GeIn'3 ' d,l,lMnnl llnli f'um..l. .i.i ttti'r ",' DAILY mid- PARK. 4UUV,i?,A!1', ''AepiwrB pAf WK,f I m rKl m A,i-;t. iAKB lit "KlUtJEIJ" -i -. . . l:. -a m "A uei.L'8 HOL'au" in. 9 .yyKvh r ,ifAxtv s.yCL f
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