PW.jA"T-- fl WY t-" t?k iS JKW J Wf&!$vsnM s 'yOSr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy IVynne Comments en Cassard-Knight Engage ent She Hears Volkmar Invitations Arc Recalled. Miss Themas Unable te Attend EVENING ftjBLlC LEEHfeJJElt,te;!wDNESpAM''SEPTgM9ER lft 1922 rr 0w you knew whose enr It .1.. i... t.n flttlne In front s in" - """" ::......,... i .m one 0 hOUfO 0111 in w.u lUKuiui, 0(5 w I told von nbeitt It some BT. . Well It wnB Eddlr CWnl'-., "This C'nBnKt.,nent te Kitty Knight, t fore who deer his enr haa been 5"i iany a tlmc, wns nnn,iuucc1 tirdau awfully nice engagement and , v v one is delighted, tliu'igh net n bit "".ed. Hcnlly, you knew, I could t resist telling you about that re .nee while It was going en, because i 35 net help seeing that car both In 'SeaKnlg live In town at 220 M . .. .. Ihaai Hint1 n!.ihnii?c ureer "" "- 7e PnWIe tRrr will lie istid te iwlTt eflr editor of nny Item of (.eelil ileinim In rnrlem jwcuenn or nr citv. Thn ne(m mtiHt lx wrllfen en en ilr rf Ihc paper enlr, Jiiil mttit lie elunrd tilth thn urnilri" full nntnc, mlilrrM nnd Idrplienr num. tier, a tl Itfmi mut he fftpuble of icrlflculen. A DEBUTANTE OF THIS SEASON Kt M rtln for a couple of months. fc.r rtnie out about two years age. house li. ,.- (upv hnve had'n lieuw Martir came very ml eyei ely wi her leg I of hei he ret i and 1 ."eJ c-'l-l f Smith mill of the I'viiifti.'' - ,, . ski ta very pretty, with dark brown f I. .ml eves, and fhe atwn.VK dresses 1,4 LmMr well. Yeu remember Kitty f'T.hr UK while she was out West hf fall of her debut, and for some time fali. turned she was obliged te M In and net attend danced.. K1U ?! drier of Mary Knight and a cousin stated the shutters light blue and the .. itielf I" n rt of cream color), Imuse iiM" ' " ..... !.... i,.i, i,nu. then tli!-; In St. Me Klttr car She Is v hair nd extremely broke her the fall e) after she tay In a i a sister S.' JV .iris, who Ike In .Tcnklntewn nitlle Cas'ard'ls n brother nf" Cntli ,rjn Cawird. who. you remember waa married in the spring te Mr. McKey. ThfrSBMirdB Uve at Loeknfar J arm i riitnut Hill, ever beyond the tSbur?. nl "ear Mrs. Arthur Em im Newbold's plnce. THE sudden death of the Itev. Walter Geerge Read this week wa a great heck te his family and frlnntl, both In this city and Brighten. Mass ou knew he was a brother of Mrs. Geerge Warder, and he was en here vising w. nVnhew and n ere, the William WnrKnnan. at 133 West Willow Owe flvenue, Chestnut Hill, when a midden heart attack proved fatal. Mr. Send was married just a little mere than ? war nge te Ml-s Murle MarCreedy. lie had been stationed at his church In Brighten for a number of years. He fnd his sister, Mrs. Warder, were very i tA nn.l 1m nnd Mrs. Head often paid visits te her and te their nephews and nieces IHEAU Mrs. Walter Schuyler Volk mar has been obliged te recall her iavltntlens for the dance which she M planned te give for her niece. .lose .lese vliine Themas, en September 18. And the reason why Is that .lebcplune ran't be here after all. Yeu see. she nnd her mother. Mrs. (JenrgeC. Themas. uiTP te come en this week from their home, ".overly Hills. California, tint railroad conditions In the West arc ten prccaiieus for them te be willing te risk being held up en their trip, an tliev Imve given It up for the present. Tlie'nilllc Goodmans planned te give ,i dinner for .Tttephlnc before the dance, nd they will give the dinner just the Mire, but the guests of honor will he three Ilaltlmere girls, Elizabeth Scar 'ett, Jesephine Small nnd Sephie Mc I.nne. who are here (.faying with Jane (Joedman, or are. rather, coming up te visit her thl week, for the tennis, and for whom Mr. and Mrs. Geedman will alto entertain at luncheon en Saturday. THERE are quite a few parties en for the visiting tennis and pole players these days. The Billie Wnrdens pre a dinner Inst night at Hed Gate, their Gerniantewn home, for the Span lh tennis tenm. The Spaniards are staying with the Wnrdenr for several days, jeu knew. Mrs. Walter Weed zave. a dinner-dance in their honor last Saturday evening at Heck Rese, the former home of her sister, the late Mrs. Kdward K. Rowland, and the Ilillie Clothiers entcrtnlncd en Sunday at a buffet luncheon for the tennis players. This coming Saturday nlRjt. the Hark He McFaddens will entertain twenty wests at the dinner-dance which Is te kf glvea for members of visiting tennis in. the International pole matches at the Philadelphia CeuntryClub. TTAVE yen noticed the latest material f for gowns is silk knit? Net a fabric, but real knitting? There nre a number of these frocks at the tennis matches, nnd very stunning they are. Elizabeth Ress, who returned from Eu rope about a fortnight nge. Is wearing " stunning dress of yellow knitted silk', nd It has bands of deeper yellow about the skirt and en the girdle. She wenrs white hnt with the frock, which is jerr becoming. Runny Geary, who seems te have a different frock and hat for rery day at tennis, were a bright "eea knitted silk en Monday and a bat of the same color, finished with pale fray streamers. Runny nffects bright colerB, and she Is right te de se, for "er dark hair nnd eyes nnd bright ebeeks give jufct the proper contrast. fpHERR was an awful noise In the nursery. and mother rushed upstairs lllng: "Did you fall, darling: and Hid you hurt yourself? pid you break anjthiiiR? Never mind, mother's oom eom oem Lle'j "rt 8ne was greeted by a dig J bed small son, who remarked: "I 9 fall, I didn't hurt myself, and I ly broke a chair, and I guess you n go right down again." NANCY WYNNE. 17.. C. fhapmin will spend the week-end ni scasiae rarK, .x. j. Miss Klorence Clothier, daughter of Mr. nnd Mm. Walter riethter, of Wynne Wynne weed, will net mnk her debut this sea son, but will rhertly enter Vaeear Col Cel lejje. Mrs. Clothier nnd her daughter have recently returned from Kurepe, w here they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Geedman. Jr.. Of Chestnut Hilt, will bIv n. illnner. dance en Mendnv rvenlne. In honor of Miss Elizabeth Scarlett, Miss Jesephine ' wmau anil .miss Mepnie Mcl.ane, nil or Baltimore, who nre the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooedman'a daughter, Miss Jan V Geedman, thin week. Additional quests have been asked for th danc ing. Mr. and Mra. William N Merlce, of I?allner. Chestnut Jlllt win tertnln 'at dinner at the Oermantewn Cricket (;iu. en iTlilav evening, following the tennlH teurnnment at the club. Mr. nnd Mrs. William hyttletnn Uar clav have Issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Caro Care line Ptecker Barclny, and Mr. Muscee Russell Hunter Onrnett en Saturday. October 7. at 12: SO o'clock at Trinity Presbyterian Church, chestnut Hill. A reception will fellow Immediately nfter the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents en East Gravers lane. Chestnut Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Raeul Alevra, who spent a part of the summer at rt resort en th Rlaclc Sea, nre new at Slnala, Ilumanln. They will shortly Jein Mrs. Alevra'n ptepfathr and mother, the Baren nnd Bareness Gustav Hapsberc, at Xauhelm, Germany. Mrs Alevra will be remem bered as Miss Porethv U Nerrls and the Bareness as Mrs. Alfred K. Nerrls. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry David Harlan, of Baltimore, have lnued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Mary I.elta Harlan, nnd Dr. Jehn Rod Red man Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelll Paul, of Chestnut Hill, en Sntur day, fieptember 30 at 4 o'clock at Em manuel Church, Baltimore. Mrs. Jehn Heward McFndden, of Many Corners. Haverford, will be among the bridesmaids at the marrlnce of Miss Katherlne Mackay. daughter of Mr. Clnrenee It Mnrkay. of New Yerk, and Mr. Kenneth O'Brien, also of New Yerk, which will take place en Thurs day, September 21. Mrs. Jehn Wanamaker. Jr., of this city and New Yerk, entertained ut luncneen in new ,erk, at Pierre s, en Monday, In honor of Mrs, William K. Vanderbllt, 2d. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. B. Steel, of Sugar Leaf. Chestnut Hill, are spending a few days at the Hetel Asplnwall. Lenex, Mass. Mr. Sussex D. Davis, of 216 Rltten Rltten heuse square, who has been spending the summer at the Curtis Hetel. Lenex, Mass., has returned te this city. Mr. and Mrs. Petor Williamson Rob erts, who spent the summer at South Seuth side, their villa at Newport, returned yesterday te Bella VIMa, their home at Vlllaneva. Mr. nnd Mrs. Reland S. Merris, of the Wellington, who have been spending the summer nt Northeast Harber. Me., will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Poult Peult ney Blgelew, of New Yerk, nt their annual Rustlcalla, en October 7, at Mal-dcn-on-the-Hudsen, when Mr. Merris, former Ambassador te Japan, will speak en "A reaccful Pacific." Mrs. Alfred Reginald Allen and her daughter. Miss Helen Warren Allen. , who spent the summer at Northeast I Harber. Me., have returned te their I home, 1013 Spruce street Miss Allen will mnke her debut nt a tea te be given by her mether nt her home en Satur day afternoon, December 2. Mrs. Charles Gibbens Davis and her daughters, Miss Eleaner P. Davis and Miss Carolyn R. Davli, of 8204 Semlnole avenue, Chestnut Hill, have returned te their home, after spending part of the summer nt Gloucester, Mass. The mar riage cf Miss Eleaner Peale Davis and Mr. Charles II. Roberts, Jr., of Flush ing. I.. I., will be an event of the late autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph B. Mc Call. Jr., son-in-law and daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Davis, and their children, who have been spi-ndlng the summer at Ventner. have returned te their home, IS Bewman avenue. Merlen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Mlchell. of 3IU3 Chestnut street, and their daugh ters, Miss Helen V. Mlchell and Mls,s Florence Mlchell, who epent the summer traveling abroad, returned te this city yesterday. Mrs. Adam l'verly. of 181 1 Pe Lancey Mrcet, and her granddaughter, Miss Anna Mary Waltlinur, who have been spending the summer at Cape May, have returned te their home. Miss Wultheur will leave tomorrow for a Islt te Balti more, Mil., where sha will be the guest of Mrs. Declma Heyward for a week. The wedding of Miss Waltheur and Mr. Jehn Craig Wallace, Jr., of 2133 Walnut street, will take place very quietly In November. Mrs. Henry rilling, of Lansdowne. will entertain at luncheon at her home en Monday next. In honor of Miss Ellz aheth Burrlll Luck, daughter of Mrs. Themas Henry Runcle, whose marriage te Mr. Hobart Rowland, son of MrK. William L. Rowland, of Rese Tree Val ley. Media, will take place en Saturday evening. September 23. The Huntingdon Valley Country Club will give Its next dinner-dance en Sat urday. September 16. Mr. Horaen H. Smith and his family, of Haverford, will tall en Saturday, en the Adriatic, for a short European trip. Mr and Mrs. Henry Rogers Cart wright and their daughter, Miss Eliz abeth Cartwrlght, of Prospect and Ever green avenues, Chestnut Hill, have, re turned from Bay Head, where they sepnt the summer nt their cottage. Mr. and Mrs Cartwrlght and Miss Cart wright will occupy an apartment for the winter at Pelham Court, German town. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrvey Beyer, of Ard Ard mere, have arrived at the Hetel Con tinental, Paris, from Londen. They wll' visit Scotland before returning home. f anA 1rn flinrlAa T. til.AnnH S'flaBe was solemnized bv the Rev. and their family, of 322 Wct Mereland Ph., 1 neI1' rector of All Saints I avenue, Chestnut Hill, have returned ihU ? Wynnewood. After n wedding ' from Eagles Mere, where they spent the I li i ) i. ' m I H Mr v' ''4mt0 ViH BH f JKT iH B H'. fiL. jy ''iJ5m!NKmBJLf aBlbbB after spending some tlma In Atlantic City. A new organization has been formed in Seuth Philadelphia, known as the Bnhlnx Fraternity A meeting was nem at tne house or one or Along the Main Line . Mrs. Irene WIIen. of Ardmore, an nounces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Irene May Wilsen, te Mr. Malcolm weir uarueu, son or air. ana sirs. members en last Sunday evening arid . Bfttur(fay Hcnlti the following officers were elected. Mr. ' tne bride's rnetl C. Meedy, president: Mr. J. J. Muldoon, e. rowset. r?f vlce president: Mr, Hugh D Mcljoen, i rKUr(.h. 0 Ar, m? ' fllMUv TlnrttA hIm nt lr.1n.nrA nn -..j ... ....v., awrv v. f..iiu.w, v... Heptemher a. nt tne nema or rneiner. Tne itev. t,nmmi(i vice pres dent: Mr Hugh n McLoe", ' r.'hurc.h, of Ardmore. officiated. Mr. secretary: Mr. Jeseph Maxwell treagur- Bttr,elt Ferve(, d , th Wor,d War er and Mr. Themas S.-xten. chairman. wllh the Hxt, Mach6 eun Battalion, The following are ihe members of the Twenty-thlrd Company, United States newly organized fiateinlty: Mr. J-, Marine Cerps. After a trip through the nmnnu'-Mn"""' Meian i f'w England States, Mr. and Mrs. Bart-Mllcs&le,,r!U-vJa'T1,0' &ruJ' MrB tl ,e,t w111 b0 a home at 13 West Athens ?-,r', t,,.Keli,y' Mr', a ,lCc11?' -V.r ' avenue, Ardmore. Kelly. Mr. C. Brooks, Mr. J. Benner. Mr. J. Cressln. Mr. J. O'Nell and Mr. J. Miss Nan Murphy, of lift Simpsen Denehue. A dance will be given by the' read, Ardmore, has returned home, after new club at McCrea's Dancing Academy spending some time In Chelsea. en November 24, ana tne proceeds -win go toward a club house for the members. The Phi Sigma De'.ta Sorority held Its first meeting of the season nt the ( home of Ita president. Mis Pauline C. ' Shanlre. en Tuesday evening last. The sorority Is expecting te entertain exten sively this season In honor of Ita be trothed member. Miss Ruth Heffman. Mrs. Solemon Shapire and her daugh ter. Miss Louise Shapire, nf 648 Fernen street, have returned te this city after a three months' May at Wlldwoed. Germantown Miss Emily Snl'.zcr. of 6332 German town avenue, and MIsA Anna E. Freund, of West Penn street, have returned from a trip te" Baltimore. morning at lrr.ae o'cleck1 with a nuptlat nnsa In Ht. Augustine's Church, Bridge port, The Rev. Daniel J. Lawless, of Pittsburgh, uncle of the bride, officiated, The bride, who wag given In marriage by her father, waa attended by her sis ter as mnld e; noner. The bst man was Mr. Harry Corsen, of Chester, and Mr. Francis Lawless, brother of the bride, and Mr Augustus Lawless were the ushers. The bride were a gown of white satin embroidered with pearls and a tulle veil held with eranpe blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of rewes j and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor were orchid radium lace ever satin, and a hat of black velvet trimmed with sliver grapes. She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the i home of the bride's parent'. Mr. and Mrs. Kern.m upon their return from a wedding trip te Atlantic City wld live at Swcdeland. Along the Reading Photo by Msrcetu. MISS BETTY HETHERINGTON Daughter of Mrs. Seth C. Hethcringten, of 2310 Pine street, who luill make her debut at a tea te be given at the Ritz-Carlten en Thursday, November 0. Miss Hethcringten, who has been spend ing the summer at Cape May, entertained as her guest last week Miss Maud Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Harrison, of Haverford, who will also be a debutante this autumn West Philadelphia Mr. Arthur V Jehnsen, of 1253 Seuth Fifty-fourth street, has Just returned from Atlantic City, after spending a fortnight at the Chalfonte. Mrs. Oscar Wntklns, of 1243 North Fifty-seventh street, nniuunces the mar riage of her daughter. Helen May Hoff Heff man, te Mr. Stacy Williams Bearse, of Drc.xel Hill, mi Saturday, September 9. at the Oarrotferd nnd Drexel Hill Bap tist Church. After the weddlnir trip Mr. , and Mrs. Bearse will live at 5812 Lansdowne avenue. North Philadelphia Miss Helen Corsen, daughter of Mrs. Hattle Corsen, of 1421 Euclid avenue, li spending a fortnight In Cape May. Mr and Mrs. A. Sternberg, of 1330 North Fifteenth street, are at Atlantic City for a fortnight. Mrs. Milten Llndauer nnd her sons. Mntir Jereme Llndauer nnd Master Mltlard Llndauer, of the Brantwood Apartments, are spending this week at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mr. Jack Fclter, of 1702 North Twentieth street, have returned from a stay at Ocean City. Mrs Henry Mitchell, of 1033 N'erth Bread street, has returned from Atlantic City, where, she spent 'the summer. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cellins, of 1733 North Twentieth street, are receiving congratu'.atlens upon the .birth of a daughter. Miss Christine Haag, of 1731 North Twentieth street, will spend the coming week-end at Atlantic City. Seuth Philadelphia MIfs Edvelgu Ambrosle, of Bread and Wharten streets, has returned home after spending the fceasen In Chelsea. Mrs Jehn A. Halpln and her children, Master James Halpln and Miss Mar guerite Halpln, have returned te their home. 2638 Seuth Seventeenth street. Mrs. Frederick Wall, of Oak will ntr;iln nt dinner at her home en Tuesday evening, Sptember 19. In honor of her daughter, Miss Anna Wall, and Dr. Rebert Leen Bucher. of Watson Watsen town, Pa whose marriage will take place the next evening. The guests will Include he bridal party. Miss Wall has Just returned from a stay at Ocean City. Miss Helen Gsand. of fi029 North Twelfth street, entcrtnlned en Monday afternoon at luncheon, followed by cards, at the Old Yerk Read Country Club, In honor of Miss Well. The guests were Mrs. Ferrest Fnrrcn, Mrs. Edward Luckert, Mrs. Benjamin Tolleck. Mrs. Frederick Well, Mrs. William Gsand, Miss Florence Urlfrtth, Miss Louise Sny der, Miss Amalla Shoemaker. M1m Flor ence Schwab. Miss Sylvia Sutcllffe and Miss Marjorle Wilsen. Invitations have been Issued by Mr. J. Heward Lewis, of Elklns Park, for the marriage of his daughter. Miss Mil dred Irwin Lewis, nnd Mr. Manly Greer, Elghmy, of Buffalo. N. Y., which will take place at 6 e'llcrck, en Wednesday evening. Octe-ber 4. at the Church of Our Saviour. Jenklntewn. A reception nt the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs. O. Henry Stetson, of Elklns Park, will fellow. Mra Edward P. Lukcrf, wife of Lieu tenant Lukert, of Fert Bennlng, Ga., who has been the guast of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Gsand, of Legan, for two months, will return te her home the last of September. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Dicksen Edsen. of 6231 Wlssahlcken avenue, are re ceiving congratulations en the birth of a daughter, Helen Dunbar Edsen. Mrs. Edsen, before her marriage, was Miss Julta Beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Beck, Jr., of Wyncote. I Miss Elizabeth Clarke, of Rutherford, N. J Is visiting her cousin, Miss Mil dred Wnrdle, of 84 WIster street, for Lane, i a few weeks Moerestoivn THE TRAINED NURSE INFANT SHOP 1807 Chestnut Street LAYETTES Silk-&-Weel Shirts, $1.10 Trained Nurses in Attendance The shop of unusual service and values. Spruce 2193 I A Few I In the Revival of the Victorian Age in SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Announcement Is made of the mar mar a,L.et Mlss Eunice L Williams, Slighter of Mr. Jehn B. Williams, and r. Jehn A. Lautz, of Buffalo, which :,a' 'ebrated last night at 7 o'clock, !i tne home of the bride's father en "ynnewaed avenue. N'nrhcrih Th f I summer Mr and Mrs. Jeseph B. McCall, who faL , i ""d Mrs. Lautz will make their wme I,, Buffalo. Rsri'n'I Wa.!!cr A- Weed, of Reck r.ese. PJi, Ar ,Y1U ntertaln at dinner at the k i ?rl,ten en Friday evening, Deconi Deceni ilLi' , L10,10r of Nl'f's K"en Wain Har Mr, ' debutant" daughter of Mr and Ch-l. pharle8 Custls Hnrrlfen, Jr. of Kf,w.'er"'' Vlllaneva. before the dance it ii,.MtT .,nn1 Mrs "nrrlsen will give In i,nn nf,11vue-Stratferd that evening ""vi ml iiibii fi cntAP iri a ti . -. .. -- . ira H.irri. , .in 7.T" .,',".. '"". dauchtets, .miss r.veiyn . u. -.ige. aim ! thl- I :' 2." . ' '""- have been suendlng several weeks trav eling ubread, are at present In England, and will return te their lieine, Sycamore avenue, Merlen, the latter part of this month Their son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mr3, Nerman Hllllard Mac-Lelt-h, have been occupying their home during their absence. Dr nnd Mrs Henry F. Page and their 19 nlse in it th.i. l " w" Klve a (: Mnn, . .?,mn " October n,nor of Miss Harrlben. Tv?.fn,,.n'chnrd Ij- Austin, of 232 Seuth inci ,nn"S?nrt stree,t will Rive a dlnner- fellnu-i.," w"uay evening, ucteiHT u -:-.,,()S ln(. Tftn ,,. ...m. dance j Mle,s j;ancy N Page, will shortly return te their neme, me oeuin nixieenm street, after spending the summer at Wabanakt, their place at West Surrey, Me. Ive that after- loon VAS I-. ' . ne W" Klve lnat nfte Lucvtii ,lntroduce his daughter. Ml f ii Al,stln. "'he will be a dehutaii tl,,L'C. season ,.--mer Mr Austin nnd his r.. ,.-..., , Urnn. , '"ii"-'ii en .ueniKiy ireni rpe. where they epent the summer Miss Dorethy Levering, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Cerblt Leverlng, of Jcn- RS klntewn, has returned from Beaver i l' rtt,,i in . wncra sne sneni ins summer. Jesenh L. Frits and Mr and Mrs their daughter. Miss Henrietta McVeigh .!ls Deinihv i.' T..1.....1.... ..,,.. Fritz, or remain -. ''"ii 0 Mr , -V -' ' i.l.-lllilin. nuuKm! . .vhn (rm.mnuL X. S. ""'? Valentin-, e' i Xh ek JTnrS1"0" Wh'th h"' nUnt- Mra' C(lr- t thi Slni" ,nf f'hfstnut Hill, will give Mi mnn.''V Cluh the ltter Prt of h r fih . Mlss Valentine will make renti nr.nn tca te be KlVln bv her "" en October 12. fk'mh s'i.Xlr,,l Il(,''ry Chapman, of 335 "n Jaiiu-,Vvriu ' !l"l,t' wl Klve a tea W, Mi.r,,J ,'" introduce tlielr daugh. fW amiM,Hr fl niapmnn. who will Mr ni Co1Icbe this autumn Mr J?'fnriiiCt,a5.ni,ln M'M Chapman. Mlaa ." rnr,".'n l Chapman and Mr. Jeseph ,'l i I are snennir K inn Riimmer ami eariy at Hnv Hend. will return home the latter cart or mis inenui, Mr and Mrs. David 11. Provan and Mr William Preston Weed are tpend- ' Ing a few weeks at the Webtchttster . niltmore Country Club, Rye, N. Y. ' Mr Ancelo Dui.inte has Irsued lnv. , tatlens for the marriage of his daughter, Vfi... i.,mise Dtiraiite. a Mr Michael , V'linrUs Voclte, tomorrow af if moon nt i .'clock, at St Jehn1 churi'h, .Mana iu k A reception will fellow at the home, et the bride, 183 Richland avenue, AVest Mniyiviink 1 z a Specials TAFFETA DANCE FROCKS The Jeunc Fillc Returns te the Forgotten "Age of Innocence" JU EMINISCENT of the quaint charm of ether days, Kv demure creations of lustrous talfeta enter the Realm of Fashion, with a rustle of silk in their bouffant skirts enchantment in their exquisite colorings beauty in their decorative appliques of contrasting taffeta, outlined with French rosebuds. Silver Lends Its Fascinating Sheen te Enhance These Dainty Creations Changeable taffeta, dancing with silver lights; black and silver rival the starry nights of winter; metallic ribbon in flower motifs adds a silvery gleam as a lovely contrast te the soft tints of the taffeta. 59.50 te 89.50 WOMEN'S GOWNS Medes Sinuously Draped Are Favored for Theatre & Dinner Wear SOPHISTICATED lines of elegance interpret the Evening Gewn for Madame in silken and velvet weaves of luxurious texture the Circular Persuasion and the fascinating Egyptian front and side draperies are intro duced. Beading and embroidery in elaborate designs show the Persian Influence rich fur is employed in bandings in some distinctive versions. 59.50 te 135.00 in our present sale Housecleaning Needs: 45c Breems cut te 39c 60c Breems cut te 53c 70c Breems cut te 61c 21c Galv. Pails cut te 16e 7c Rinse cut te 5e 6c Babbitt's Cleanser,4 cans 17c ChaSC-O. cut te 3 nkea fnr 10,- Wasming Seda. . . .3 lbs for 10c off Mr. and Mrs. Robinson W. Rogers and their family, of Fast Oak avenue, tnve returned from Foceno Lake Pre serve. Mr, and Mrs. Henry J. Sherman and their family have returned from their camp at Eche Island, Reedfleld, Me. Kerruin Lawless Mlss Catharine T. Lawless, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Lawless, of 103 ICnst Fourth streft, Bridgeport, and Mr Oeerge F. Kernan. son of Mr. nnd Mrs Geerge R. Kernan. of r55 Buttonwood street, Norrlstewn, were married this ACADEMY OF MUSIC SEPT. 25 n. iiuiti'n i RUSSIAN one wei;k CflMMEXMXn H. ItUIUIH I'BI'M,.1S GRAND OPERA COMPANY TWO SUBSCRIPTION SERIES SERIES A Men., Wed., Frl. T.k. PKniKH n Turn., Thurs., Hnt. J.s. PRICKS. Ktifh Serlen Orrnestr. HJ.ftOi Orrlirttrn Circle, M.OOj H'Weny lint 2 m KH. t'am It' fir! 4 K. Ttn. U . -. 9,)D"I ,..iii... ...m. .,,..., i,.,j.rn ii-pn- Inr A). JCl.OOi nejri. (fifitlnit 4), HH.On, Prirf, Slnlr rrrfermanrts, Jl.se te S3.00: Amplilthratrr. SI. 00. Snerlsl per fnrmanee 5nt. Afternoon. Sept. 30th. T.n Julre," nt Rexnlnr Prices. Uilmerlntlens nnd tickets for slnrle prr prr prr 'ormanees new nt Hfp?'s. 1 110 Chmtnut PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA SEASON BALE TO SUBSCRinKRH NOW en i Heppn's. lll'i Chtnut SIr"t. Onr! Will Mnlln,,. ...... Tni'BfinAY. SKPTEMflER 14. lncluM ' All ticket remalnlnn unrUlmed nftr 5fptmeer n win os nailtrned. without i nir nhrrhr CASINO hth A Wnl Jft. Today "STEP ON IT" Nible & Spencer V tUPORTEnSmPKBIGNEnB d MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AlfO' is cniLDnEfrs apparel op the nieiiEST char- $ ACTEP FOR MORE THAN TWESTY-SIX YEARS f.ltftf5 H . J4Z a Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Milliner) iSlsk New and Unusual JjjS Fresh from designer's inspira-gi 1 urtSK tien. Creations that leek supe- JJafctti. fsr jh riorte their price in line and (r J $ Spert tailored Felt Hats for &sG? w? as little as $5. p I In all enr Stores U j- 1- tf TM iisss sSTj!SOUXVSi Dresses Diversified Styles 25-00 and 39-50 Exceptional Values Draped or circular skirts, panels, buckles or embroidery trimming:, you will find it in this collection se diversified are the models shown se wholly charming! Flat crepes, Peiret twill, duvetyne and Canten crepe. In black, navy, brown and maillard. Remarkably low in price. Ttfe and Tkree-Piece Suits for Misses Medels. Special at 29.50 te 69.50 Fer the small woman or mlss this Is welcome nws. Eighteen cr chic, beautiful models In plriuutine, lieiret and rerdlne. Trimmed sonic with blouse In lovely co.er contrast Sizes 14 te IS. S3 m. m ?e f its fa: u m S3 Direction Stanley Company fit Atnrla NLNK-fXEXTH A MAJIKKV 11. 1 30, ft.30, S:30, 7:30, 0:30 ().Vt,V KOt?R MORE DAYS Rodelph Valentine Kt A PARAMOUNT PICTURE "Bleed and Sand" rnot.eai'K- mii.e pice, holeibt mrefl lflTH AND MAMCKT 1130. 130, 3:30. 6 30. T.30. 0:St WIM.IAM TOX Pruenti LAVISH PIC'TUriiZATION OF DUMAr FAMOUS HOMANCB ifemrte "ThetUerld isMing Htal by Emmett J 11 ynn DAILT 85c a.nd 80c ivnln and Haturdav Mtln, f.Oe. 7S ALDINE MAX JLINDER 10th and Chjutnut II te 11 "TUm-E MUST OUT TnHnE'B" Aenen Atlantic illy I'aiipsnt NEXT WKEK show.ve"Y0Jr BEST FRIEND" VERA GORDON 10. 12. 2. 4 (1. 8. 10 P. M. wjrirmt nnOAD A CHESTNUT Heme Peters, Virginia Valli and Malt Moere in THE STORM A STUPENDOUS PICTtTUZATION of I.ansrJen M rerm-k a Staea N. A. said: "One hardly knew which te praise most, the story, the acting or the magnificent scenery. All are of excel lent quality." nil hCV U'lH AND MARKET IA.LACCj n 4". A M " 11 P. M. CHARLES RAY "A TAILOR-MADE MAN" NTT WFEK ''IKST MinwiNO "WHAT'S WRONG WITHO THE WOMEN" V 1 I VJilV NINTH k MARKET TOM MIX in "JUST TONY" Larry Semen rv "GCLF' A DPAniA iirn i. cnh.vi.vuT Pl.KilJlr. i, A m te 11 13 P.M. A RED HOT ROMANCE1' SVvi U.fli SOMETHING D'FFERENT "WHAT'S WRONG WITHO THE WOMEN" ; C A PITni BlH Au MARKET L.A1I lUl-i HI A M tn 11 la P M. rn'.TlN FARN'l'M In "OATH ROUND" GLOBE VAUDEVILLE WOKnINO rcipUI.XR ACT? MODERATE PR'lfE3 ?.IV Specialize in Apparel That Slenieritet the Larger Wema & x& SF Q- UROAI) S: .SNTDKR 2 1.1. (I 30. BROADWAY ' - EVA TANGUAY ( ARE Al-aO Pn.N S MOOFRN' 1'HOTOPLAT "A FOOI. THERE WAS" ALLEGHENY HtAMruKU AND AI.I.h'-lHENT v,i nrvn i r. -:i", t and u AI "O l HRT F RAT IN V TM'nn M rP MAN" CROSS KEVSiVk 1' IS 7 1 JIMMY c'ARR f. COMPANY lWl 172 1 WALNUT STREET ' Women's Dept,: Second Fleer Misses' Dept.: Fourth Fleer BOMWIT TELLERS, GO She Specialhf Shep af "Origination CHESTNUT AT13TH STREET -r" I at Deminic Deminic Announces the Opening of His Nev? Building T is "with great pleasure that Deminic bids ou welcome te his ne-tf building 1721 wainur street. If in his previous cramped auarters at 1302 Welntit 'sir n ..tl , I11 ..'-' .... . 1 -" tailed te give you that high standard of service which he has taught ?ou te expsct of him, he is in a position no? te mere than make up for any deficiencies that might hae occurred since his business reached such large proportions; with an entire building, planned and fashioned into a tailoring establishment that tfill meet eurever) requirement. Deminic Creations for Fall and Winter Are New en Exhibition Deminic is new showing his own original models for fall and winter, and never before in his history has he presented such a wonderful display of individual Suits and Topcoats. LVRiC Last 4 Evgs. LAST POP. MAT. TODAY AT K-.'O 1 ' 111 1 ' NKI u THE HAIRY APE" V. ill I.Ot Is iLHEI.M I Tweed Suitings Tailored D te" resses $55 te $65 $40 te $65 In tricetine, Peiret twill and all the newest material from home and abroad. Children's Coats - Fer children from 2-'e te 14 materials, with or without fur cellars. years $20 te $50 In many distinctive Fall and Winter Suitings f I 1 arid Tep Coats - - - vpOy up A De m In te Creation Embracing the jinest importations of individual material fr ine -weria s eesi looms. em Tleminle cuts, flti and person ally tupcrtutendi the milking of each and every tiarment. NIllllllllllllllllIMIMM V SEATS THURS. Ma"N"r;"r Tli Miuli-al innifil Triumph WITH !.fjJV WOOF) I.KM) PAHI.E ' rtWK MOl I an. I m (.nril.n of (ilrU Mil Nil. UTS AT KilS SHUBERT Pep. Mat. Today , $1.50 7 AlvTIM R HAJI.W.IIC I KI.VS fjf Mt"TI, f"MDY w nVVKI.TIDN fegSSTKS BLUE ffSTTEH f RICHARD CARLE STArt rASTANO CHOftU? Till: l 1)11 M I tllT I II.I.l'.D lltl. 114)1 -r II Ml N I NMITK.MILY r.oeii ami liiiuii.iMi n ik." ,j) lh Kfferil of AT THE WALNUT II.MHi MN M T 1 (ID U . ."SOr TO SI se vir.HT .n te s nn i-uKKEl l.l nlllll Mirr...' reri : m; Piiir f mt l.i'ilini;i i 8, IS TOnY. HIS --ARMAN K''FVil,fi?'Jfrw ulf.lri -urjr.. N.UI llulprrln, Orerd I'rlri VII l r f " M'd n 4iMrny or kdtn iif. M'tv (unites BROAD 'iv;-- MAT.TODAY 'The iwtit oem'.M)? I erer n, firm ti 'Inr1' oilen m' rHPPitfw ks Ll.MS lOiNTAnNB ant! a TtMllia.nt Oerapanr GARRICK '-; i'; Today ,- r.DW Mil) HOW r Prfrrt ORANGE BLOSSOMS M ilr il f emit. - ",nni wltll Ed:th Day and a Caste of Slarj Next Monday Ev'B. ni?I,,Jnv M II IHIIItl" ivwn( KOLAXn YOTNG I.VUIIA HOPK CHEWS In I i I" , "". - v .. rnn.,J, POMEROY'S PAST E ITU'S THEATRT1 BESSIE BArtRISCALE & CO. in PICK N j'Krnrjs-f Dilly B.-VAN & CORBETT-Jm. 1. In "I'h i;i(hrrntl Amndmnt" SNOtV. COI.U.MHU.S A IIUCTUB runlll It llemine. Allc .lUmlliei Ifurrlv' Marlutle A fe.t bthiri. TROrADERO "" "f f,,"'"'?,H, !' i-.i tmmit, '. ( M-'aViJ'ij mA i, t.i" ' uW 93 v;. i & 1 mi v m m I 81 i im w i M ' h : . 4 :.. 'CiAMAy i it i VS lSV-V? 'iAr-t
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