iTV-SSfW-Vip-l FTTnawrT.'T 3i '2-- ",', .; J!I?5j?W&i'''''-TnRji''1 " RrtPyWSpS'sy' v 'Tf '?' fhWWt" Xm ' & r.i ajSjJKilfSiff-.i4-. rrrrwm- ' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Pole Games at the Phila delphia Country Club She Sees Smart Fashion Features Out There and in Town rr WAS lmp)r wonderful out at the .-,.- Club vMtenlny. The ground C" ?"i!Xi fu 1 and erppn, nnel the trees, nTiiri n f"w " tlmt nre be- :n"UfrtlcPbBamennJth8 f?VS nmllcnci. wntchlng It. The ' ".''t. . nlwnvH leeks se nttrnetlvc Wc "ri.I arrow the ren.l from the Jemnrkcl several jj-v fashion feature. TT VB you noticed nearly nil the new XlVrerhK have the Ionic "leeyeM finished ,,. the- wrlt line me-tly with a ?rt of rlreulnr flare. Seme are shorter Zn wrlt length, r-emlnj only half way down Re forearm. Tbev are mrmt y Cl with a geersette rrepe or satin In n rns ine roler with he frerk. nnil ffT Sri met awfully hwemlnv. espu r Iftfir te the tall, slender women. I v a great mnnv such hIoevch nt thr Pole, and believe me I am going te , Ik? me a frerk with nld sleeve ?m I trv te get tall and slender se they vill be becoming teme tee. I SEE the fnd for bavins n sports hat mnde of the unit innter'. .i.s the unert' Milt l urewlnjt. If inr milt ifrrny homespun, your hat should be if Kthe niwi material stltrhrd nnd "ll'.,i' If It's blue heather cloth, then '.?',::; .,.. hP blue benther cloth, tee. tie .'" .,.".." -1 f,. n.n Thli vesir rurr n m m ,..,,'. . ' idffl Yeu make n weaier rmicr (imp itlteh or creis-stltrn mm any urn xun-ii .. .i.. .nlm color as the nult and you weiir veur skirt nnd sweater ever y wear your your white wnUt, and your sports lint and no coat,, and ifs really very becoming "i iaw'fhe two Bartow girls the ether d- en Chestnut street dressed in this lis and they looked sweet. Mary's hat and skirt "ere of henna colored wool and her sweater matched the sldrt Mdftly. Elisabeth who. you remember. rme out last year and is fairer than Mary, were a French blue tweed skirt and hat and a cre's-stitch sweater te match. Thwie sisters are perfectly dc TOtfd, I see them going te places nil the time and they seem te love te be together. DON'T forget that this is the dny set for the Arthur Dearborn Smith' tea, when Virginia will make her debut. She is such an attractive girl nnd se well liked I am sure the affair will be a great crush. The early teas are al--rn mero crowded than the ones later Jn a season. Every one wauM te go when the biuh begin te make their bows, bat along about the middle of November end en into December you get a bit "fed up" en tens and you nre tempted te stay home te read, or write or sew, particularly if the weather Is bad. Bines will meet the trains nt Wynno-n-end tedav nnd will take the guests back te tli station for the town trnlns. A dinner and dance for the receiving party will fellow the ten. Among the debutantes who have been asked te re ceive with Virginia are I.ydla Clothier. Rhodi Ilroeke, Cintrn Ellis, Ellen Llevd, Ellen McMlehnel. Alberta Keith, Anna Pratt, Vireinln Heck scher. Gertie Dougherty. Iletty Wmn Legan Starr. Alice Renedict. Elizabeth Bnttlfs. Berenice Mrllhcnny, Kntherine J'erter. Banning (Jrnnge, Isabel Frnzier, Gertrude Graham and Helejie Michel!. DID you knew thnt Mena Crozer U net going te be married In October, but will w.nlt until the spring for her wedding? Yeu see her niint, Mrs. Gress, died jn-t n few months age nnd she vmt st very close te Mrs. Crezcr nnd her children thnt they de net wnnt n reception nnd parties se seen nfter her death Menn it only nbeut eighteen, se even after wnitlng n few mere months, she will still be younger than most brides. Her fi.inee is N'cnl Wnlnwrlgbt, fen nf Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Wuln bright. Before Mrs. Gress' death Menn had decided en October, but had net fixed a datn, se it is net a change of dnte but n postponement of time. Menn Is the N'ed Crnier' elder dnughter. Sim Is tin attractive nnd vivacious. Flor ence C'rezer Is n younger sister. XANOY WYNNE. ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES On of the most InterentliiR of this season's debutantes will t Miss Ger trude a H Graham, daughter of Dr. and Mr Hdwln Glden Graham, of 1713 Spruce street who will he formally pre fentetl te society hy her parents nt a tea. te he given nt their home en Fri day afternoon, Octeher 28. Dr. and Mrs Graham will also entertain at a JnjiCfi at the Merlen Gelf Club en Sat urday eenlnir, November 28. In honor of their daughter, Dr and Mrs Graham and Miss Graham, who have bvn spend ing part of the summer nt Haverford Court, Haverfenl. will return te their city home en Saturday, October 1. A d'hutante of social Interest will be Miss Mary H Miller, daughter of Mr jnd Mrs I'hlllppus W Miller, of Hel ford, St n.-iv.ds, who will be entertained at a fiprlcn of small Informal dinners. The first villi he Riven en Friday ee hlng ueteber 28. before th.i dance Dr and Mrs Udwln niden Graham will glve In honor of their debutante, daughter, Jtlss Gertrude A. II Graham. Itecelvlng nt the tea en Monday. Octo Octe jer 3, which Mr and Mrs William Meseley Swain Mill g vn at IIInKham, their estate at Haverford, te fermnlly Preent te soc'.ety their daughter. Mies U)ule M Swain, will be Miss Kllznbeth " J.iMie Mliw Laura Garrison, Mm Katharine Knight Smith. Miss Helen C Hendersen. Miss Snrnh B. Bally, Miss in Ve ,Lvfer1' of Ktiglewoed, N. J . and is Katharine Itaht. of Chaltanoegn, renn presldinR at the tea tables will ' Mrs Svdney Smith, Mrs thnrles H Mew art Mrs Hareld IV Bergner nnd Mrs r-irl r, Wagner Mrs Swain will entertain at a luncheon for tl-e reeelvlnsr iX ,. Prece(llnR the- tea Miss Swain. J no is ,i sophomore at Wellcsley, will re the guest of honor of several enter "Unments dur nc the helldaya. Mrs. ?lm' ncmpnnied by Mrs Sydney ?""'. of Hamilton Court, will sail for i'r,.?P ,en ober 2B, where they will "Penji sK months travellns In Italy, Tanc and Hngland. d.n'i'v,.'"1'1 J.r." rone Veatman and their O&UShters Mlns Jane H Yeatman nml J'" rerir na J' i en r " iwilmnn nnil Me UJIQ Yeafmnn t,. t.n t.n.,A v-.n B.-Jl." ."' ' """ ' U"'ll .;""" several months touring the kS?. nt' r(turrid te their home, 1118 ewuce street, en Sunday last. Mrs. peatman and Miss Geerglnn P. Yeat- they wii? i'ft.,,0r Jn"rpy. N " where . '" .'' ,lu! Bests of Mrs Yeat-v2?8.'ire.thr-ln-law nnd sister. Mr nnd trT,.Arl.hu..r .W spwall, of 1311 Spruee Tk',. at ,n'lr summer home. Donemar. Mi.. Vil'rci ,0 rettirn en Tiif'day next for ,ne ,n Yeatmnti left yeHterd.iy or a few day(), Ml tQ Sau,ulerHtewn. ha!.rKnnc1 Mrn Alfred O B Steel, who jw i been spending the summer at their the?rnt nrlt0'. R. I. will return te the mM me' .RuRar lnt- Chestnut Hill. middle of next week, l8Jrn-2,ln "ammann Wlilttaker. of hi r.,1"! 0,vn avenue, Chestnut Hill, J nrV.teAl ,lll? ,10,",B of nd Mrs Orev. ,Ce,ahn"' 3'-- ,vt B6 Wft Willow tvIU ll'f n'.'f Chestnut Hill, which she Mr H'?.,h i11.1 l)art t November thelrl. 5r" relahnn will ,ove Inte 8hMm ,h0.?M.,.at Wnceln drive and ,n8"n read, Chestnut Hill wldnvVr'" Jaek- of 5te"-llv- ha !" WpntUlJira 27r.1J,re " " thS tw n- Pavnpert Plumer, of dn2 iZ 'JMS lMUi51 InvlUtlens for a ""Jwi Orlelut Club, te honor et their daughter. Miss Careline Plumer, and their son, Mr. Davenport lMumer, Jr Mr. mid Mrs. Geoffrey Hnwley, of 217 Wist Mount Airy avenue, Chestnut Hill, will shortly leave for New Orleans, where, they will ninkc their home. Mrs Hawley will be accompanied by her cousin. Miss Mnta M. Janney, dnughter et .Mr and Mrs. Jeseph A .Innney, of 37 Hast Summit nvenue, Chestnut Hill, who will spend the winter with her. Mr nnd Mrs James Chosten, 3d, of 12U0 Spruce street, will occupy the house of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hawley. Mr, nnd Mrs, J. riess Pilling, of West Mermaid lnne, Chestnut 11111, have re turned from Bay Head, N. J., where they spent the summer nt their cettHge Mrs. Jehn Mecary, of 2222 Locust street, will move en Tuesday te the Swnrthmerc Apartments, Twenty-second nnd Walnut streets. The first meeting of Mrs Kdward Troth's dnnclng class will be held en Friday evening, December 10, at the Ocrmuntewn Crlckrt Club. There will be bIx dances during the season. Mr. nnd Mrs. Granville Le Mnlstre, of Overbroek read, will entertain at dinner, followed by bridge, this cvcn'ng In honor of Miss Julia De Incy Beck, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, Charles W Beck. Jr., of Wyncote, nnd Mr. Jeseph Dicksen ndseff, son of Mr nnd Mrs. William D. Kdsen, of Oennnntewn, whose mnrrlage will tnke plnce en Tuesday, October 4 The guests will Include Mr nnd Mrs. Jacob II Baltz, Miss Catharine Coffin. Mles Sarah Craig, Mls Kitty Smith. Mr. Reland r Gvaii3, Jr., Mr Stanley Welsh. Mr Kdward Wnlz nnd Mr AlWn i Yeung On Saturday. October 1. Miss leaner ('ummlnirs. diughter of Mr and Mrs. J. Hewell Cummlngs. of the Well ington, will entertain nt luncheon, fol lowed by the mat nee In Miss Beck's honor The &uist3 will Include the bridal party. Dr. and Mrs Thaddeus Rich and their famllv and their mother, Mrs L Chan dler Williams, have closed thelr camp In Neva Scotia and geno te the Berk shires, where they will spend several weeks befere returning te their home, 1601 Spruce street Mrs Marietta Angell Cee, of this city, nnnounees the engagement of her daugh ter, Miss Helyn Louise Cee, and Mr. W Tless Stevens, of r.34 North Sixty third street, son of Mrs. Jehn Henry Stevens, of this c'ty The wedding will take place en Thursday evening. Sep tember 20. nt C o'clock at the Church of the Geed Shepherd, rtosement. The entertainment cemtilttee of the West Philadelphia Onrretsen Hospital Auxiliary will give a tea this afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock for Its members nt the home of Mrs. A W. Adams, of 1023 Farragut terrace, when the work for the coming winter will be discussed Dr nnd Mrs. Geerirn ft. Bess nnd their family, of 1721 Rpruce street, who have been occupying their country place Wlllcbreeck, Fert Wnsh'ngten. will re turn te their heni enrlv next month Their daURhter. MJss Elizabeth Ress, whose engagement has been announced recentlv te Mr Donelsen W Iloetros, of Germantown. who has been spending the summer traveling through England. France and Switzerland, with her aunt. Mlsn Jcnnlngt., of Harrlsburg. will net return until later In the winter Mr nnd Mrs Geerge Frederick Tyler and their children have returned te Georgian Terrace, their country home near F.lklns Park, after standing the summer at Winter Harber, Ms. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph 1 5. Wldener nnd thelr son. Mr. P A. B. Wldener, 2d, of Lynncwoed Hall. Dlltlns Park, have retumed from Newport. Prof Jehn McGregor Glbb, of the Pekln fnlvernlty, Pckln, china, who Is spending a short time In this city, Is the guest for a few days of his cousins. Mr. end Mrs. Walten Glbb. of 4650 Ixcust street, at thelr cettage at Vent no r, N. J. Mr. Theodere Glentworth, 3d, who han been snendlnc some time at the sea shore, has returned te Lcachlude, his home at Ablngten. . The Bn and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Groten, of St. Themas Aquinas' rectory, Whltemarsh. have returned from Westerly. It. I. Mrs. Wllllnm McDonnell, of 3607 Ventner nvcnue, Atlantic City, an nounces the engagement of her daugh ter. Miss Elizabeth Sims McDonnell, te XIr. Jehn B Seanlan. of Atlantic City. Miss Hazel Mathews, Miss Mnrlen Mnthews and Mls.s Alice Mathews have returned te their home In Wynncwoed after bojeurnlng at Mount I'oceno. Dr. nn Mrs. G. Beman, of Seuth Ulttenhouse square, will return next week from a trip te Europe. Mr. and Mrs Jeseph Klein gave a birthday party In honor of their daugh ter, Mls.s Hoealle Klein, at their home, 725 Montgomery avenue, last Sunday. Among theso present were Mm F.mny Greenherg, Itesalle's great-grandmother; Mr Manuel Omenberg. the child's grand father : Mr Jeseph Greenberg, Mr. Abra ham Greenherg. Mr Merris Bre-nberg, Mr Bernard Greenberg Mr. and Mrs I.'avld Kleln, Mr and Mrs Lewis Leon Leen ard, Master Ralph Leenard and Master Daniel Leenard, Miss Bose Hair's, Miss Anna Frank, MIhs Pearl Uran, Miss Gus Leenard, Mrs. Tilly Tuft Master Hareld Tuft, Mr. Jeseph Geldberg, Mr. Charles Flam. Mr. Harry Welngurten, Mr. Jo Je seph Wlnkelsteln, of Atlantla C ty ; Mr. Harry Harris, Miss Bay Cehen and Mr. Leuis Fagan, of Kalamazoo, Mich. Miss Hese Frank, of 2404 Seuth Alder strett, Is spending a vacation en the Pncltle Coast. ALONG THE READING Mr. and MrH Leuis Needles, et SprltiR avenue, i:iklns Park, have returned fiem a trip te the Pacific Coast Mr and Mrs. Eujrene Abbett and their daughter, Miss Katheleen Abbett, of Park nenue. niklns Park, have re turned from it stay at the Marlborough Marlberough Marlboreugh Ulenhelm, Atlantic City. Mr. Leuis J. Kelb and his family have returned te their home at Sprlnir Sprlnir heu.se after hpendlni? tcverul wetks In Maine. Mr Hdward Feil, son of Mr. and Mrs Itebert N. Fell of Ulklns Pnrk. has Bone te Htatc College Mr. Dald B. Fell hna returned te Princeton L'nlvor L'nlver alty. Mr. nnd Mrs U A. von Selderneck, et niklns Park, and tlmlr son, Mr I A. von .Selderneck, Jr., hae returned from Spring Lnke, N. J., where they spent Bome time. Mrs J P McFurland. of Old Yerk re.id. near Oifenti, has been spendliiB several dajs In WushlnBten. Pure Perk and Spices f Sold only in straight casings Perk Sausage EVENING PUBLIC iLEDaER-PHILADEtPHIA, FRIDAY, Is Engaged Photo by Bacharach. MISS VICTOKIA DAVIS Daughter of Mrs. Joel Ilnlley I)nls, of IjatiMlnivtiP, whose cn cn gnccment (e Mr. Lawrence Dunbar Kdinn, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wll Han Dunbar Eilsen, of German German feun, recently was ntinetinred GERMANTOWN Mr and Mrs Levis H Ayres, of Orange, N, J., will spend the week-end with Mrs Ayres' parents, Dr and Mrs. Herbert Payne Fisher, at thelr home, 5632 Wane avenue. Mrs. F sher re turned en Monday from Buck Hill Falls, where she epent several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. William R. Elsenhewer and thelr daughter. Miss Mildred Klsen Klsen hewcr, and their een-ln-law and daugh ter, Mr and Mrs Jay Jenes, who spent the summer at their cottage nt Ventner, returned te their home, Kitchens lane nnd Wissahlcken svenue, last week Mr. and Mrs. Jenes w 1 snend the winter with Mrs Jenes' parents. Mrs Bey M Gedwin nnd her dauchter. Miss Ofrnldlne Gedwin, of 6150 Kevser t mreei, nave returned from spending two months at Doylestown, Pa. Mrs Oalner Cepcland, formerly of IC17 Wajne avenue, has gene? te Broolc Breolc Broelc llne, Mass., te visit her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Harry Copo Cepo Cope land, for some tlme. Mls.s Marin n Leepold, of 332 West Chelten avenue, has gene te Syracuse J'nUersty, Symcutc. N. Y te resume her studies. Mrs B W Miller, of Thorpe lnne and Ister street Is occupying her new home at 24 Westvlew atreet Mr. and Mrs Harry M. Eaten, of 809 Last Washington lane, nre the guests of Mrs Eaten's brother-in-law and sister, Mr nnd Mrs William Cannen, of Lans dale, Pa. nn a meter trip te Palm, Pa, Mr nnd Mrs Laten will spend the week end with Mr Enten'B mother. Mrs Mar tha Leng, of North Wales, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. W.lllam If. Ball, who have been occupying a cetnage In Ocean City all summer, returned te thlr home nt B235 Mu'grive street en Saturday. Accompanying Mr and Mrs. Ball were their son-in-law nnd daughter, Lieuten ant Horatio Gates Slckel, 4th U S A and Mrs. Slckel, who returned from New port, L. I , where Lieutenant S'ckel has bien stationed all summer They will be the guests of Mr and Mrs. Ball for a 1 A A' iraiuiiii! iiinHmiHniiiniiiiiKMiiiiiii Geerge 1214 Chestnut T ?'"s - - C '"1 ' A , i; " , -'" . & , .'-' r New-a-days it's A Very Special 11 Fer Saturday At $10.00 te $15.00 you can cheese scores of Fine Velvet or Duvctyn Hats that for smartness and quality cannot be excelled anywhere. Allen's for Sports Hats Hundreds of the latest shapes in Felt, Duvctyn, Hatters' Plush and Velour $2.23 te $12.50. Children's Scheel Hats. Velvet, $3.00 te $7.50. Velour, $5.00 te $8.00. Women's Silk Hosiery Specials Heavy Silk Hese with seamed back $1.45 pair. Heavy Ulack Silk Hese, fullfashiened ; usual $2.50 grade nt $-.00 n pair. Silk Hosiery with lace insteps and sports stripes; usual $1.00 grade nt $2.75 a pair. Women's Lisle Hosiery Extra Values Full-Fashioned Lisle Hosiery, black and colors G5c pair, lllack Lisle, full fashioned, fine Raufje, 85c pair. Mercerized Lisle Hese, full fashioned; black, white, cordo cerdo corde an, $1.00 pair. 95c Knit Gauze Bleemers, 50c pair They come In white, pink or black : 1'ght-welsht tine-woven fabric. They should co very quickly nt half prlce. Gleve Silk Vests at $1.95 Flesh color vests of nrlevn ellk. made by a well-known manufac turer excellent value for this low price Silk Bleemers, well reinforced of the same quality, are $2.85. I'cttibeckcrs of glove silk in green, navy and black, are $1.85. Girls' Slippen Sweaters Special $2.50 A clenraway of these Slip-en SweaterR tn plain weave or block pattern Copen, Tnn, Cardinal, Peacock and Ulack Sires 10 te 18 yeirs Sale of Girls' Plaid Skirts, $5.50 Excellent shades In the new ftppearancu nnd style Drewn and ualet Kayser Leatherette Washable Gloves, $1.00 These nre regularly 1,85 a pair and are standard quality gloves In Just the weight for Fa 1. There are plenty of white as well , .. darker shades It would be economy Toilet Articles Special for Saturday Coty's L'Origan Face Powder, 69c, tax 3c. Azurca Sachet Powder, (58c, tax 3c. Un Air Embnume Geld Ilex, $1.25, tax 5c. Newman's large Geld llex Compact, usual $1.00 grade at 50c. Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 a Dezen cheerfully replaced. If you have net ut.ed Ail. ?s Flinch lUIr KX? semi us lOe for a sample or ask the women who wear thorn. ' ld WEST PHILADELPHIA Dr. nnd Mrs. J. J Keogh nnd the"r children have returned te their home at 4763 Sansom street after spending the summer at Hartley. Maw., where they were, the guests of Mrs. Keogh's partnts Mrs. Philip Spooner, of E229 Pine street, entertained a number of friends it ner home Wednesday evening. Among tliew present were Mrs, Hannah Leech Mrs. Floyd Carley, Mrs clfl""f,en J?lJ ' Mrs Henry Protherew, Mrs William P Brenz, Sr . Mrs. Raymond Ferrar. Mrs Merris Lewis, Mrs. Jehn Muckler, Mrs Leu's Lllllch and Mrs. Frank Smith. Mr and Mrs, Herbert Craig, of 74 S M-trlyn read, nre receiving cengratuln. tlone upon the birth of a daughter. Mrs Craig was. befere her marriage, Miss Kd'na Snow. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Carley. former y of 6341 Osnge avenue, have recently moved te Camden. Mr, and an S"T:L"T.,Z - -J.,. r-.1.,rt fnnrl have had SB thClT M ,',. l.llftll.,1. .. . ...- . Ul 4v .. tlnnnnl. Madisen, of -,l,Bl AI10S Hannah rMnnenrttpr IN. J . na men u""""i Mr Franklin S. Townsend, of, Milten. Pa, NORTH PHILADELPHIA A theatre party will be given by Mr and Mrs. Jeseph Blonsky, of 222 J North Thirty-third street. In honor of iher daughter. Miss Adeline Slensky's blrhday en Saturday, followed by a sunper at the Rltz-Carlten. Mrs. I. H. Axrnan will chaperene the party. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs. Michael Waugh, 2540 south Seventeenth street, entertained SoyefnheVrC,WheXnr-S3S vlnrfde Miss Marv Grlbdn, Miss Mar e Alentn I Vaulh A Mr. Jeseph Waugh. J , nnd their cousin FRANKFORD H-uunm Barnes, 1240 Harrison '"'? . ,.- vinm Conn. of Penn :!!;' are en a trip te Jacksonville and Miami. Fla ," '"1. h'r ?M.rWhB.7" sdmg the summer at their cottage In " "i"8 If SrthSiS0??. xrxi guesra fewee Mta Helen Pitt- W v; and Mrs' Jehn SeheficM. of Prank Prank ferueld?. Jehn M-nl pcit te be away for secrni wecKs, DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Bettv Walter, daughter of Mr. ..lisp 1cVi;,,.i. -wraiter. of Swnrtn- nnd sirs ' .""'. .iV returned from mere, wnn nnw n-".- -.-... ...u- Mantin. near Poland, m-. w,"-'f ,,.,,. ". '.v ,., will eave in u pJe. sr". l?" vkssar College. Peug- reepsfe'-N' y', where she Is a , of the s-enler class. a!??h eugh1" ted Canada. MOORESTOWN Themas Farrier and Mr. Oeoree Mr Pnrvler of Chester avtuu, ;"-' ' days aJt Atlantic City and Lakenoed Mr nnd Mrs. Herace K""18. v:"1 entertain a few friends at their home, Iloeten Hill, this evcnlnp. IsriUtieat or AcBeince- W8d Mwlcrau. Price. tULCr menu Write or rbene for Knrrared or rrinted Hamplea. EOYAL EKGKAVING CO- 814 Wikri St i.tmHiannimninimniiu'i! iinmncnibmnrun iimiiinnnpiinEirniwuniiiinuuninmmifflniLP; Inc. J Street- 1214 Allen's Hats Collection of plaltl colorings All newly freah Ulias, nr Ureen and Tan ; 25 t In e 30 te buy 3 or 1 pairs at this prlce. millinery MISS MARIE KELLY WEDS MR. FRANCIS FLANAGAN Marriage of Mlis Catharine Merley and Mr. Edward Rcrgerne The wedding of Miss Marie A. Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Kelly, of 2228 Ellswerth street, and Mr. Fran cis J. Flanagan 'oek place cm wednes day morning at 9.?0 o'clock at St Charles' Catholic Church, Twentieth and Christian streets. The Rev, Eugene Kelly performed the ceremony and also celebrated the nuptial mass which fol lowed. Mrs. Flanagan was attended by Miss Helen M. Flavin as maid of honor and Mrs. Jehn Renrden ns bridesmaid, Miss Betty Flavin was flewer girl Mr, Flanagan's brother, Mr. Chnrlcs J. Flanagan, as best man, nnd Mr. David Kelly and Mr, Lee Kelly were ushers. A wedding breakfast Immediately followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Flanagan left for an extended tour of the New England States and will be at home nfter November 1. BERGORNE MORLEY A pretty wedding took place en Wednesday afternoon In the Cathel c Church of the Epiphany, Eleventh and Jacksen streets, when Miss Catharine A. Merley, of 1008 MeKeun street, became the bride of Mr. Edward Bergerne, of Louisiana, Tenn The bride was at tended by her slster, Miss Marie Mor Mer ley, as bridesmaid, and Mr. Clarence Drlnkwlne as best man. The Ilev. Dan iel Dcvereaux officiated Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride, after which Mr. nnd Mrs Bergerne left en their wedding trip te Atlantic City. NORRISTOWN Miss Helen Kennedy, of 020 West Marshall street, entertained nt mictien hrhlKv In honor of Miss Flotence Brown of Kast Ornnffe. X ,1 . who Is th truest of Mrs Stanley H Drake of Plymouth There were fourteen fruesta Mr nnd Mrs. Karl J Relff. of Grand View Helffhts, entertained nt a musical and dnnce at their home Forty guests were present at the event. The mnrrlafre of Miss Lillian Eliza beth Mnctll. daughter of Mr. and Mrs J M, Mngill, of 711 Aster street, and Mr. Jehn Dalmer Glars, of Summit street, took place at the home of the bride en Monday evening' BONWTT TELLER. GCO. Sleeveless Dresses 18.50 Peiret Twill sleeveless model with colored leather belt. Flat braid trim ming. A particularly youthful style. Canten Crepe Frecks 45.00 Twe models for Afternoon or Dinner wear. One is steel studded; the ether features cabochon trimming. Check Velour Suits 45.00 Trigly tailored Medel for the school or College Miss. Alse a Tailleur Medel of Duvet de Laine Meussyne Suits 79.50 Tailored models te be worn with furs. Costume Suits, trimmed with Mele, Nutria, Wolf Opossum. Normandy 55. Featuring the large Wrappy Cellar shirre'd at waistline. Self color stitch ing. Lined and interlined. New Fall Celers. Special for Saturday WOMEN'S FALL FROCKS 39.50 POIRET TWILL, TRICOTIN'E, CANTON CREPE, ROSHANARA CREPE AND CREPE SATIN A special group of Frecks, interpreting the newest stvlc tenden cies in silhouette and decorative treatment, featuring the new sleeve and irregular hemline. Embroidery and braid trimming. SECOND FLOOR IfS) w "'un syuiKKii-i., isuiKIA, MOLE xm)J y An exceptional value is offered in this speciallv priced group of jfl& Suits of the new soft fabrics and fine fur trimmings. Several new $& silhouettes are exploited, which are slender of line, arving m the f(p SEPTEMBER 23, 1921 YARDLEY Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Colten, of East Orange, were guests en Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Dauser. Miss Elizabeth Weeks spent the week end In Doylestown with Mr. and Mrs Carlten E. Rech. Mr. and Mrs. Kcdley H. Phlnney have moved from Trenten Inte the Knewlcb home en North Main street. Academy of Music AFTKHNOONfl 2 l!i EVKNINOS s IS CONTINUING THIS WKFIK ANT) NKXT THOMAS JEFFERSON in RIP VAN WINKLE A DltAllrATIC Plr-TtTUZATION OF THK OREAT STAOE CLAHHIC ML'SICAL 1'IUXjrtA.M HY MEMHKRH OF PHILADELPHIA OnrHKflTKA "THE AWAKHNINO OK ntP" WITH COMPANY OP GNOMES Children Admitted te r nere1 Mats At nil performance at Half Price SPECIAL Perfermsnee for school children at 10 SO A M Saturday New Showing at LYRIC THEATRE Camden, N. J. DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT PICTURES All beats, 22e, tneludlnic War Tin Tnke Either Ferry EITH'S THEATRE Jesephine Victer nd Ce In "Jult A ftotnee' Chas. "Chic" Sale Orlclnal llur Typu William Brack IJri,lT A Armstrong snndew anil N whe1 t l''i !p iiih.. CONSERVATbiRE'ef 'DANCES l'KIATK TI TOUINC. Itallrenni, IXhetlr, Jnlrrprethc and ISnllet "Tlie Walk Around" Children'8 Clewes c.mm,nrB lOtB fHEBTNI-T iT. WAI.NTT 0127 ROSELAND Ilrend nnd i Columbia Ave. UANCINO TONIOIIT ADMISSION 35e Zfia SpccaJh cSAep Oftma&efiA CHESTNUT PS 13 STREET Arranged for Saturday Important Offerings in MISSES' FALL APPAREL Peiret Twill Frecks 39.50 Fine quality Peiret Twill fashions this Freck, with hand embroidered Panels, and silk tassel trimming. Tweed Sports Suits 25.00 Mixture tweeds, in tan, blue, brown and green, with adjustable cellar, back plait and narrow belt. Fur Trimmed Suits 69.50 Wolf, Nutria or Opossum enriches these Misses' Suits developed of Duvet De Laine. New Fall Colorings. Frieze Tep Coats 39.50 Durable Coats of Frlere Coating. Belted Medel, with leather buckle and buttons. Exceptional value. Gerena Cleth Coats 95.00 Handsome Medels with large cellars of Wolf, Nufia or Opossum. Seme feature large V, rappy cellar, hand embroidered. or Australian Coats FOURTH FLOOR Special for Saturday WOMEN'S FUR-TRIMMED SUITS 75.00 ERMINIE, VELDYNE, MOUSSYNE AND TRICOTINE WITH SQUIRREL, NUTRIA, MOLE U ffllM M. t T'tt- 'TUCM Ferrest Lat 2 Evgs. , CHArtLr") nHLTNrJHAr Pr entt Jehn Charles Themas tN T1IP! nenr.rfi W'l'Kt rntvrv "THE LOVE LETTER" NEXT MON. EVG. 8EA., une A. L. Erlangcr' TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE MOST EI.AHOIlATr: TI Sir' A I. I'OMTDV PHOIi' AlON V AMHUtrA DirtErT i-'ne.M 2en Nc.Tn rv nkw veuk pnlrEP All Nl)tht, r.Oe te 12 B0 Pen Mt Weil A qt .n. te tz 00 GARRICK DAILT JtAT. 215 NIUHiS AT h U THE FILM SENSATION I irmn errEna "Th6 Greatest I'lcture I Ever Snw!" TVrrv Harnmenrt (h1rnce Tribune lOT THE APOCAIYPSEI A REX INGRAM PRODUCTION pnif- At.i si-ATM nt; nvw AM. NIGHTS 30c TO 12 AHMebi.. 50c te $1.50 n tTk mi"'i roil vv:T tvrrn 3ROAD Wext Mo'i.e CHARI r," PIM.tvriHASr Preent Allan Pollock In the Great Londen Drama'le Surtemi A Bill of Divorcement Trocadero SiVuy ?'pm wti 4 9l M.M1KPT AT NINETEENTH POS TI EI.T I.AHT TWO DAtfl CECIL B. DE MILLE'S t.ATICST A C1HEATKHT rftODUCTIOtf "Affairs of Anatel" WITH IfNItQUAMCnrAHT INCLUDINO Wallace Reid Gleria SwanlGR Elliett Dexter Bebe Danieli Mente Blue Agnes Ayrei Theodere Rebert! Wanda Hawley Next Wk N'nilMA TAtMADOG lit THE S- flV ON TUT POOIl" DAI KCV -' MAIIKET STHEET I JLAuCi in A M te J I V. M- I'lt-VmS "THE OLD NEST' ADPAniA CIIKSTNl'T Hl. 10TII AKLUJIA Ida m te ii is p.m. Cenatancc Tnlmadge EAin" VfrTHDIA MAIIKHT AH DTK VILIUK1A da m. te ii in p.m. CHARLES RAY " ADIT- I T.M MAIIKET BTHBET tAfl 1 UL "Experience" Wl'h nir-IIATtP rtAllTHKT.MBSB . 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