FAn wui-,wl '1 v t V JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Hears Many Things of "Many People She . Meets Returned Lieutenant of Marines E. Ah Sell Foodstuffs T HEAJll) yeslcrday that Mrs. Rich- nrd McCall Elliot, Jr., is colng lo stay In France six months more, You know she went over there iji April of this year with Miss Ann Morgan's committee to do reconstruction work 'and lias been actively employed in the devastated regions there ever since. She has become so deeply Interested that she has decided tp stay until next April. And incidentally I hear that she has lone splendid work while there. She was Joan Packard, you wiow, and her husband, Dick Elliot, was one of the first of our Philadelphia men to fftrn lite ft ,fti. rtiii- nntrnnrK tnff, ttin I war. Ho was a lieutenant in the navy mid was on n boat that was blown up, and wasjtilled in the explosion. Sirs. I1- , jiot s parents, the John Packard, wlio were living it Xew York at the time Joan was married, have moved back to their country home In TJryn Mawr, next to tho Tilghman place. Mrs. Packardii was ivuss Agnes TUgiiman, you know. Mary Dcnckla married rrancis Pack ard, a brother of Joan Packard Elliot, about three yearssago. THE Itoddy Pages have tome up fioin Qapo May and nro visiting Roddy's parents, Mr and Mrs. I.ouis Uodman Page, in llryn Mawr for n while. Their baby is more than a year old now and just as cuto ns can be. They will open tneir house at 2015 Locust street for the winter in a few weeks. Mrs. Page, Jr., was Kale Kremer, you remember, a sister of Mrs. Robert Martin Wil liams, and Mrs. William Drn.vton Orange. She and Roddy'H istcr, Polly Page, now Mrs. Marechal mown, Jr., came out the same" winter and were gient friends. T saw Roddy, who was a major in the war, riding with the troop as n private when Pershing came last week. MRS. DICK RERRIDGE and her children are back nt Haverford again, staying with the Robert .Vs. lev- at Eesseljn "ourl. Mrs. Ilci-ridgr Lad been staying up in the ('utsklllh for August ami half of September. She was I.alite Eeslcy, you kuow, and came over hero in the spring with her chil dren to visit her parents for the first time since the war. They will prob ably stay on a while longer before re turning to Ireland. I MET Carl Dietrich on the street yesterday looking wonderfully well , In his marine corps uniform. You ic member Carl went over with the first nf nnr marines from here. He was then Serceaut Dietrich, but now he s an aide 'neverything, nnd I certaiuly do like the marine uniform, don't you? TTo'r iin here from Quontlco on leave for about a month, but he does not expect to get out of the service 101 about six months more. He was gen eral Neville's aide and was in many major engagements. I heard from some one else that he had two Croiv. de Guerres, one with a palm and one with a star, but he does not wear them. However, 1 confronted him with it and he had to admit It. lie certainly had some funny experiences, too., lie has been appointed to twrite the history of the marraes in the war. Some job that, but Carl can do it. I know he'd hate me to say nice things about him. because he's that kind, but h his friends are bursting with pride about his record, if he isn't. I am telling them, you sec. One of the Croix de C.uernc was re ceived for driving un to the front a truck that several others had refused to drive. And three men who were with him were killed goirig This was stated in the forward. citation. Speaking of citations, he's had two besides the Croix de Guerres. HAVE you seen all the Emergency Aid women selling government foods lntelv. I stonned in the other day and was perfectly overioyed to see one showing another hov she managed to count up what people ovveiT. My denrs. she had n reeular little table oil prices made out and I heard her say "Look what my husband did for me last night?" And there was 'a regular table. I For instance there would be the1 word "Rrans." then opposite that would be two lines of figures. The up per line had 1, 2. !, 4, 5, fl ; under 1 whs written 0. under - wa IS, under, n. 27; . SO; 5, 4.1; and 0. 54. A table1 If you niease. of how much two. three. I four, five or s'.x cans of beans nt nine cents each woujd cost. I'nder "Beans" wns written "Peas" and u diagram car rying out the prices of the pens. Fortu nately every purchaser was limited to six cans, for otherwise the tables might have taken up a whole sheet'of foolscap. fc Don't you love it? NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. und .Mis. Charles M. Lea, of Devon, will entertain at dinner at the. .Philadelphia Country Club tomorrow evening nfter the polo, i Mr, nnd Mrs, Tristram ('. Colket, of Bryn Mnwr. will also entertain nt dinner at the Philadep)iiu Country Club tomorrow evening. Mrs. Henry B. Patton entertained informally at a buffet supper on Tiles' day night at licr home in Cape May. Among those present were Mrs. Robert Landis, Miss Bessie Tucker, Mrs. Walton Clark. Jr., Mrs. Fred Stovell, Miss Edith Wilson, Miss Dorothy Wil son, ,MIsb Maty Graham, of Washing ton, Miss Catharine Cassard and Miss Elizabeth Rumsey, of Baltimore. Mr. and Trs W t! Tt.i.11,.. ., ..118. W. .5. Belding, of ryn Mawr. will entertain Bayldon, Bryn Informally at luncheon ou Sunday in honor of their guests, (Mr. and Mrs. lj. .T, Kuabe, of Cincinnati, who will epend tho veek-end with them. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy R. Ijloyd, of Wye House, Ardmorc, vvjll entertain at diu uer this evening in honor of Lieutenant Colonel Albert, of Spokane, Wash. There will be twelve guests". i Among thesjjuests at tliCydiniier-ilance Tvhich Mr. nni( Mrs. llenjamln Hush will give this evening ut Chesteridgc, (heir place at Kirkland, In honor of their fon, Mr, Itlchaid Stockton Hush, vlll be Miss Helen Hppe Montgomery, Miss Frances Mills, Miss Polly Xcwlln, MlssWsabel Da Costa, Miss Frances SloanJiss Mary It. Montgomery, Miss Trfinlle Thomson. Miss Christine Frn- t 'tier. Miss Katharine Itodzerst Mr. Benr tnmin W,i jVrnilf r, Ji- Mr. WHIUn ! Ilrooke, Mr. Alexander llrnwu, Mr. Crosbv llrown, ' Mr. Henry .leiinnef. Mr, (leorgo It. Packard, Jr., nnd Mr. William Aliton. Mr. nml Mrs. T. llenrj Dixon, of Rhndnrn, Chestnut Hill, hnvo returned from N'ortheast Harbor, where they have been spending some time. Mrs. Ilewson llrndford nnd her daughter, Miss Knthrriiie llrndford, will 1 emain at I!ay Head until October. when they move to this city. Mr. and Mrs. William Rradford.l who spent the summer with Mrs. Brad ford, will livoJn Trenton this jeav. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Innes I'mbcs and their family, of Ylllnnnvn, who spent the summer at Ycntnor. are isitltig Mrs. forties's aunt. Mbs Maud Cove, of (Jrccn ttivei ituthciford, N. C'., until October It". Mr. Alexander Urooks Raineuf New York, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. (Jcorjje Kustis Pninc at Woodlca, liryn Mnwr Mrs. Charles II. Hart nnd her son nnd daughter-in law. Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Hart, left Cape May yesterday to open their winter home. .!;. South Twenty-first street. Mrs. Gcorgo H. Earle, dr.. of Rroad Acres, IJryn Mnwr, is spending n few uajs ai Atlantic i ity. Mrs. Simon Cameron Ilurnsido has returned from n visit to Mrs. William Ilurnham at Sutton's Island, Me. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh I. WiKon, of llrvn Mnwr, returned home on Wednes day after spending the summer at llass Rocks, Ma's. Major Jack Eohd, l S. M. C, and Mrs. Ilaird. who have been living in Honolulu for thc-,lnt two jours, are .visitinc Mrs-. linlrd's parent. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Itmdic. of St. DuvtiK for u few weeks hefuro j-nim; on to their next station at Tort Hancock, Saudv Hook. Mr 0. UniKav Clark'on. sou of Mr. J-aiid Mr Philip H. Clnrksou. of Simne Acre. Edgownter IVirk. X. J., will have for Ithaca, V. Y.. wheie he will enter Cornell College. Mrs. Lewis RDic!t, of Oveibrook, has just returned from a week-end visit to her daughter in Washington nnd will leave on September I'll to attend the bankers' convention in St. Eouis, which lasts a week. ur. unu .Mrs. vv . r .Norton, of-) uoctetonl, III., announce the engagement of their daughter,. Miss Kathrjn Fitch Norton, and .Mr. Frederick II. EcwN, sou Of Dr. und Mrs. William D. Lewis, of l.unsdovvne. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry P. Rebniann an nounce the mnrriago of their dnughter. Miss Elizabeth Ruhland Rebmnnu, nnd .Mr. George Schmidt Oppenlander es terday in Grace Church, Mount Airy. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. George Rary. of West Iloxtter stieet, witli their little daugh ter, Joan llnry, closed their summer home in Chelsea on Mondav and re turned to their home. Mr. Stanley Wh, of :il". Cliurch Jane, a marine on the I . S. S. Okla homa, returned home on Sunday. He enlisted in October, JM8, nnd has been on duty in France. He was discharged on Saturday, September 1.1. Miss Anna B. Abbott, daughter of -Mr. Jesse 11. Abbott, of ."iiw.1 Wki.r street, became the bride of Mr. Harry S. Hilger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry '"'S. of 'J.WA North Second street, I"" " euiiesuay, Meptember 17, at r:" ? c'..v'' nt ,ni llomc of le Rev. vuuiuu i Kcr, -o-ii AOrtn Fifth street, pastor of the Advent Lutheran ( hurch, Sixtli and Cumberland streets. Mr. and Mrs. Hilger ure on a motor trip for two weeks and upon their leturn to the city Mill live at LMOa North Second street, Allsu Vllnn.nn Xr.m.l.. .. ', ,. . a,clten avenue, has returned from au i automobile trip to Atlantic Cilv .. . Jlr. and Mrs. Clinrles 'V,,nllui.l of New York, have returned to their home after visiting Miss Maneelv's home lor two weeks. LANSDOWNE Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Duiiiel. of nest LunsdovvnC avenue, nre home after spending the summer in Atlantic City. Mrs. William S. Yardle.i. who has occupied Che OlDnniel house for the occupied the jp'Daniel hoube for the summer, has gouo to her home iu Philadelphia, .-' Mrs. William W. Mayer is visiting her mother in La Porte, Indiana. .virs. -Mildred Kciffer is spendiilg a few weet.vs in Vbw V.l. ' The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Suffrage party of Lausdowne and vicinity will be held nt the home oi .virs. iari j,ewis Altninier on inn day afternoon. Mrs. William Ward, ui v ut'siiT, win bivo a report on leg islative worlc done for suffrage at llarrisBurg at tlie time of the ratifica tion of the suffrage amendment. The monthly meeting of the Guild of the Presbyterian Church was held on Wednesday. Mrs. Ilnrrj Morrison and Mrs. Gertrude Ynnzaudt had charge ot the luncheon. ALONG THE READING' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beaver Stress burger, who have been spending the entire season at their villa nt Dark Island . Alexandria Bay, will return this week to their country home, Nor-, mandy Farm, Penllju. Mrs. John I, .Rogers and her daughter, MisM Katheriue Rogers, for- mevly of (.reenwood avenue. Wjncote. wu rcop(, Ulrir lown 0U ' 201 st ,Tames ,,iacPf ai,out October 1, after nccimying their cottage at Capi; May, X. .T., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Itobbius Willard will be. at liome at their new home in Manltalo. Minn., uftej- October lt Sirs. Willard will be remembered as Jliss Pnrotli Houghton, daughter of Mrs. John Jauney Houghton, of Ambler, Mis Carolyn Valentine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abrani .S. Valentine, of ,8."10 Xavahoe uvenue, Chestnut Hill, has been entertaining Sliss M. Louise Ashurst, daughter of Sirs. Samuel Ashurst, of 102J5 Sprace streetr at the SyoAinores. the A alentlne country home at Illue Hell. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Lvdia Dunning, a daughter of Dr. and Mrs Thomas S. Dunning, of 132S Xorpi Fifteenth street. avo a vsecomo noniR pariy on vveunewuay evtnini,ir qwue njr ,tlr- hone.- in lirincr 4frMr, Ir EYEING PUIU4LO MOTHER MRS. JAMES A. Of llii (.h.inl avenue, with her IMF r r mw , mm '' ' ' : " $mSs KW& Mm f "- wil i v Ink 'VSI "" " ' 1 frff imKf V v- I " w Conierford Eurl Huntsman. Mr. Harry Fredericks, of the I'. S. armv. and Mr Albert Conrad, of the F. S. navy, all service men who leientlv leturiied ftoia duty overseas. Mr. anil Mrs. Albert 11. llnrtuug, of 2121 North Twentieth street, have just retm in d home after spending the season nt the llcohwonff Inn, Jenkin town. Sr. nnd Mr. Adolph Hurtling, of .122(1 Diamond street, will remain iu Atlantic Citj through the autumn. Mr. and Mrs .leuv I.. Crcse nnd their familv. of 2107 Given slreet. will return dining the ne-uth fiom Atlan tic Cit, where thev ie been staying glints the beginning of the season. Miss Beulah Haminetsi blag, of 4020 North Camne street, is stajing in New York for some time. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. ('. .1. Ilrodt and their fmnilv have civen uii their home ut .1231 Chestnut street. Mr. Iirodt hns left for Sioux City, In., wheie he intends KoinK into business with his lirotlier-in-Iuvv. Mr. O. Palmer Smith, formerly of Cleveland, O. Mrs. Ilrodt and her chil dren will remain with her parents in PittsburKh. Pa., until lifter Christmas, after which slie will join Mr. Ilrodt in Iowa. Iiefore leavinR this city they Rave their most intimate friends a fare well part . Mr. and Mrs. .1. Hurt Keliliuc and their little daughter. Miss Mary I.ouise rehliiiR. returned on Mondav to their home. fiO.'O Locust stieet. after Spend ing the season at their Chelscn cottaRP. The innrrioKo of Miss Minola Mnrie Iselke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. IMke, of 12.itl North Fifty -second street, and Mr. William 1Z. droll. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. droll, of I.ansdowne, took plnce on 'Wodnesdaj Vvenins nt 1! o clock in the Lutheran church nt Thirty-eighth nnd liannc streets. The ceremony wus periormeu by the Itev. llenjamin Stern, rector of Hie church. Miss May Farley was maid of honor and the best man wab Mr. William Trlin. The reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. droll, owing to the recent Illness of the bride groom. Mr. and Mrs. droll will live nt Kiitledge. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA - Mrs. Cieorge II. McCraeVcn, of '2'2'.VJ South Twenty -third street, has re turned to her home after having spent the summer at Wild wood. Ur. and Mrs. IMvrard Iloitcr have rlosed their cottag:e at Hcach Haven for this season and have returned to their home at 2030 Fitzwater street. i.u fic.li unu , .ririiiiiii. ill lie .11 lulu i of the Mifflin .!.. ... Cnnnn,n.,tl. anil Aftfiltn ;ipuriuieiiiH, "'" ' " - streets, has leturned home. Miss dor. niaii gave two years' service overseas with the lied CroRs nnd was stationed with Base Hospital Xo. ."0. Miss Sadie Sinclair", of 1828 Kitncr street, lias returned home after having made a short visit with friends U At lantic City. After an extended trip through the I'nited States and Canada, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harnett H. Marks, of Phoenix, Ariz., spent n few days with their aunt nnd uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nu than Harris, of 1(102 South Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Marks are now iu Washington, where they are the guests tif their state's representative. Friends of Miss Mary Regan, of 171!) Ttitncr street, will be glad to know that she is recuperating from her recent ac cident. The niairiage of Miss Kthel Maltby, daughter of .Mr. und Mrs. Maltby. of "717 South Kightecnth street, and Mr. William Campbell took, place on Wed nesday afternoon ut 4 o'clock at St. Elizabeth's Fpiscopal Church. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mr. and Mrs. William D. Orindrod are at home in Akron, 0. Sirs, (irind rod before her marriage, on September 1 was Miss Kdith fi. Kuright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. -Hurlglit, of 41 IS Itidge avenue. , Mr. and Mrs. John Stiiison, o .irioO Queen lane, had as.their gtiesits on their week-end automobile trip to Atlantic Citv Mr. and Mrs. John Field, of Rox bor'ough. Jlrs. Stinson's futher, Mr. Jonathan Ayrton, who accompanied them, will remain in Atlantic City until the end of the month. WISSAHICKON Mr. ulid Mrs. William II. Dager have leturned to their home on Rochelle avenuo from Atlantic City, where they hnve been .spending the early part ot the month, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben L. Taylor and their daughter, Miss Mildred Mae Tay lor, of 170 Kalos street, who have been taking a trip to Detroit, Mich, j Xiagara and Buffalo, motored home from Dun kirk, .n. l., iasi weeu, Jlr, and Mrs. Alfred J, Van Fosson linvq returned from their wedding trip J ..un nt- liAIHil fl fr 1 fit Vrlna ot-BAmfr Mrs Van JFossou. who waa an August UI1U txiKi ut m".v uv -u-i ivi4 nut:ci. LKDUEK PHILADELPHIA, E1UDAY, SEPTE.MUEK 19, 1!)1J) AND SON I'llu!, l Lla. lUM' ( O.MLKI tKl joung son. Master James Gill Fossoti scived n year overseas, and ie turned fiom France tmI in the nini mcr. MANAYUNK and Mis. Joseph F. Dr S.hlollel, er. 1 ... ... v. ........ , ,.(l.u iiit'ii s,,:i ami l.tnii, linn .,!,,. I, ... - .. - I uuugiHcr. jiusier .insi.pi, i . hlollen r. I Jr.. nnd .Miss Dorotln-1 Sihlntter.-i. iu.ie reriirneii home alter soem n- month in rhelse.i Mr lane. Cnil I'iihni.in. .if 1 ll lireen r.une Inline on Sundiiv. Iiuiiiiir spent the l.nte summer in Atlantic Cltv iter son iu,f liiiiiRliler-ni Inu. Mr. and Mrs Cirl Lichinnn. Jr. letuiued rnilv ill tho week from Wililwo.ul, where they hsve been speudilii! the curly p.ut of tho month. TIOGA Mr. iinil Mis. ITdunid II Davis, of ..".11 Xoitli Paik meiiue, have leturiied trom Sklnpnck where the, spent the late summer Mr. nnd Mrs John It l.ueev. of Venango und Nineteenth streets.' will nose ineir siininier liome in Atlantic 1 Cit.v during the month and will occupy j their new home in Llkins Pork on October 1 . 1)1". mid .Mis Arlllstloilf? Civneu who spent the season nt Corson's Inlet, have returned to their home. Park and Allegheii) nveiiies. Mrs. Allen H. Sluirn and her dnuch- ter. Miss IMitli llnvvker Slinrp, of 1.TJ0 .lerome street eet, aie at home again, after -everal weeks iu the Pocoiio spending several weeks in the Pocoiio W0"n,u,,,s- , . . .!' Vr. M,s. Horace Ilogeiniid. .Mr. and Mis. t.eoige Zane. of Noith ' .Mrs., William A. Roberts, all or .Vow -I went second street, will remain ! town : Mrs Charles i;. Foulke. of Ve tlirough the autumn with Mrs. Znne's brother-in -law and sister. Mr. aud Mrs. !uj Akock, or Mount Airj ROXBOROUGH .Miss Lthel Sjkes, daughter of Mr. .md .Mis William S.ikcs, of lit W (iieen lane, has ictiiined from a trip to Hus ton. Her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Henry Coates, aie at home m St. Louis. Mo. Mrs. Coates will be icmcmbcred as Miss Fdna Sj kes . Miss M.vrtle Silverwood. oT (iieen lane, hns returned fiom Cape Maj, wheie shn was the guest of Mis. II. 1 Siter Cornog, of Itidge avenue, nt her summer home. The Itev. and Mrs. P. '.. Strodack, of Monastery avenue, are at home again, after spending a mouth in Can ton, U. Mrs Ileihert Itiissell, of New York, has been spending the early autumn as the guest of Mrs. Newton Humid, of Mauajunk avenue. OLNEY . and Mis. J. Siblev 1'elton. of ill'. ."i-HMl Itisiug Sun avenue, are spending some time in Wildwood. Miss Aunu S. Seinisch. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Senii-rh, Sr., of l.'ls Kast Wellens avenue, be came tlie bride of .Mr. Krnest L. Seder holm, sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Sederholm, of l!ll'."i South Broad street, on Wednesdnj evening, September 17, at 7 o'clock, at the home of the Hev. d II Ilechtold, .1301 Water street. Mrs. Sederholm was attended by Miss Lam a Landsiedel as bridesmaid, and Mr. dust Sederholm was bis brotltcr's best man. A reception fbr the immedi ate families- followed at the Irome of the bride's parents. Mr. nnd.-Jdrs. Seder holm will speud two weeks at Xiagara Falls and upon their return will mako their home nt 1123 South Sixtieth street. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mis, Harry Kroll and their family, of .122(1 Itidge avenue, have re turned :iome from Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry J. Tickuer, of .'1120 Clifford street, have returned home, after spending a month iu the Adiiondacks as a guest ot their son, Mr. Jacob Tickuer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mori is Albus and fam ily, of 2205 Xorfli Thirty-third street, have closed their summer home in At lantic City and have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Allen II. Yudizky, of Ifill) Mjitlewood stieet, who- spent the summer in Atlantic City, have returned home, after visiting Mrs. Yudizky's parents iu Bridgeton, X. J. NORRISTOWN Mrs. Charles Hcckd entertained at Iuiuheoii ut her home, t"i5 Arch btieeU Covers wero laid for eight und among the guests wero Mrs. Thomas Crawford, Mr. nnd .Mrs. William II. Crawford, .Mrs. Alfred Crawford aud her sou, Master Alfred Crawford, Jr., Mrs. Charles Hlrscli, Miss Anna Apple and Miss Margaret PotiaU. Mis. Xelson OlnnduiK. of SOI West rl'liii street, entertained a number ot friends at n musical in honor of her sis ter, Mrs. F. M. lloesey, of Allentown, who is vlaitliig her. The guests includ ed Mrs. I. C. Gray. Mrs. 0. C. Smith. Mrs, F. W. Sadler. Mrs. William Spence, Mrs. William Ainole, Airs, J, F, Lilts, Mrs. A, M. Jflhnbon, Mrs. K. Yi. Yocum. Sirs. .Tames Todd. Mrs. Jesse Wledinmjer, Mrs. F M. Snellen. iergcr, flliss ,vi. iiianrtie Tyson. .Miss (Mabel G, Loomts. M. Gertrude Dowlln and Mls Klhel K. Dowlln. "u" "" J',", " "" Imenl of their dnughter. Miss Estelln H Harvej mid Mr Frederick F Rus sell, seAi of Mrs t ntherine Russell nls,, of Coushohorken. The wedding is planned for this fall Mr., nnd Mr William V. Mover or -"JO Lost Fornntice siieet. ami Mis E. II. Comw ami Miss Sarah Hall, of 111115 OeKulli slreet will spend the next I week in Ocean Grow, N. J. The iimriliige or Miss Mnbel Carnov. Stunbridge street and Mr llnrrj llnmel. of Penn street, took place in the licthuny Kviingeliriil i linn li parsoniiRi on Tucsdaj . The lte . II. L, jtomher gel' olliclnted. Mr and Mrs. llnmel ore in Canada on their wedding 1 1 1 1 fhcj will lie on Staubridie street. Miss Eleanor Weber and Mins Nellie Wnlker huve left for Swnrthinnre Col l le-:c. v hero the? will ieuini their 'ftii'li nfter iiending tli" sn ,u iet i- iii'm o nt tli, 'r homes. Mi mid Mi Willi.ii Hadier nml Mis William Alaralinej. of I'ittslnirgh. who have lieen the iruests of Mr. r.ml i .Mr Gcoigo Irwin, of East Aii street, I liave left for their home. The Itev. ('. ('. Hesse, new puMnr of .the Chih-di or the Ilrethren of this ,or J ough was given a reception bv his oii- Kiegation The affair was held nt the home of Mr. John S. Cratn. 7(."i 'George street. i Mrs. ,1. II t'limm. f Aslni stieel. "til speml the next several weeks with relatives In Wateilmrj , Conn. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr.Sund Mrs. William Wiichl nml tl cir two fhihlicit of East Knowles i avenue, Gleimlden, are spending seveial dn.vs in Ocean Cit. !...Mr. mid Mrs Mornce Murphj ! .Mntli street D.uby. are leeeiving mn gratulatifiiis tip,,,, the birth of a son Mr. nml Mis l.,,u 11 11!sl,im .,i rl!idle Park, have returned fiom a n cation Mrs.. E,vi . Mifflin, of Ridlev Park, has Koiie to Kehohoth, Del where slie will sneml some time. Mr. and Mrs. Hoiiho Fcrzusnn. ol j Chester Pike, N'mwood. hnve retuineil front n visit null icla lives in Moorcs town. N. .1. The engagement of Miss Helen Bon sail, daughter f M,-. and Mrs. Unrvv Bonsall, of East Elimvood uveuue. Shunni Hill, nnd Mr. John McFarland Jr.. of ('hestei Pike, Shnrou Hill, has been announced Mr. Roy Pinge, of Newtown Square who returned rcvcnllv from overseas, is now nt i 'amp .Mill where he is await nig nis him hnige. Vte nnit Mtt 11...... r!l..,,.. ,.t I.. ,(,. - ..... . . . ' ; i.tiui. ure on an iMiiiUmI inolor tour to Wasliluston md uginm i -- - DOYLESTOWN Miss ddie linos a iid Aliss Clniie Tli..u .t' lli.tnd t, ... I n..,n. I ... bridge on Tuesd.n titternooD in hunor or Mrs. Jnnies Leigh Oilein. of .laeksou - ville, Fin ' A iliioee will he ..;,,.,. 1.. V! I ....'I ... ...-.a... 'Ill It. l-lll.'l I MlTll'.l III. and ar- Mrs. Koheil V Itohiiison m tlie ur- mory net Satimluv evening. Miss Helle nnsnnt. of XewtovMi, en - tertniiieil at bridge on Tuesday nfter - noon iu honor oi nor cousins. Airs Mary Tow ties and Miss Townes, of liel- grade, a. 'I his was the first large social event since l he war. The guests present were: Mis dooigo 11 C'lirf, .Mrs. Henry Thomas, of I.iinglinrno : Mis. Charles Chevrier, or Trenton; Mrs John Hail, Mrs llenrj A. .Iiune.s, of Oujlcstovvii: Mrs. i; Ittruies Mrs. U. W. Welsh, of "i nrdlev ; Mrs! Hubert I'ltclt. of Italtimore: Mrs. Sninuel Comfort. Mrs. Albeit Crushnnk, of London, Fng : Mrs. Chun Townes! Mls.s Fthel Tow lies, of ltelgrnde, Va. ; Mrs. Fiederiek Leltoj . Miss Willie llariislej. Miss Mary Cluimbers. MihS Clara Chambers, Mis.. .1. Aubrej 1 M ' in v renin, urs. i.onis u. ivein en ne. ' i.,,.. .i,. r..'i i .'. i," . i.11" Hope; and Mrs. George A. Walton, of deorge School. After spending the summer months , in Boston. Mrs Frank Mercer, ot'l Doylcstown, luis leturned to her liome. I Fonthill. NEW JERSEY NOTES Mr. and Mis Willard Sclioll, or Plaza ! Park, on Iliwerly road, gave a '"wel- I come home" pmt to their three broth- I " no" imve jusi nuiriieii trom over feus. Mr. Paul C. Sholl, Jlr. I'. ( Sboll nml .Mr. IMnnrd d. Davis. The icoeption iisKien on tlie lawn, which was decorated with Japanese lanterns and the national lohn-s. There was a musical piogrmn und supper was served. There weie twentj -iic guests. Mr. and Mrs Samuel A. Xedlch, of Shadow Pines, in Ldgewater Park, who nic spending the summer and earlv fall Irt Ventnor, will leave on Mondav for ntkins Glen, V V.. accompanied A their son, Mr. George S. Nedich, and their little dnughter. Miss Marj Xe dich. Ml-s. C. It. lie Viiul. of Paik road, Fdgevvater Paik, are entertaining Miss Carrie Ostrand, or Kansas Cit.v, Kan. Miss Flizabclh Marter, ilaugliter of Mr. and Mis Walter A. Mailer, of the Beverlj load, lias entered Wilsou College ut Chnmhersbiirg. Fa. "Mrs. Ilatnld Caiter hns returned to her home in Mount Holly after spend ing the summer in the mountains of Xew York state. Major and Mrs T B. Ilaldwin will close their omit r.v home, Gable Hall, on the Delaware, m Fdgevvater Park, early in November and go to Atlantic City, where tln will spend the w In tel. Mrs. John I.indsu.v has i etui nod to her home alter spending ten dajs at Camp Humphries. Va Mr. and Mis. .Norman Rue aie being congratulated on the birth ot a son. Mrs. Rue v. ill he remembered as Miss Kiij'the Robinson, daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Wilson Uobuisoii, of Jteveil.v. Mr. und Mis. W Fdvvard Itidgvvaj, of Fast Fniou street, Hurliiigton, mo speiidiiig'SepteinbiT in Atlantic Cit.v. Miss Helen Aiuhouj, of Fdgevvater Park, is spending a fortuight with Mrs. James Anthem at her home iurArllng ton. Mr. and Mis. I! W Farl will enter tain at their home, Ivvhurst, on Park road, in IMgevvaler Park, over the week-end. Mrs. J MacVidey. of Xew Bruiiswl';, X. S and Mr. and Mrs. Schliyler On is. of Xew York, Mr. George Goldman the national tennis player, who li'is been the guest or Mr. Farl, left roi his home at Forest Hill, L. U , Mr. und Mis. Franklin Gaunt t;iif 122 Fast Hroad stieet. iriirlingtcii, have gone to Boston, Muis.. for a fort nigltt's sta.v. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mortlund, with their family, have returned to their home U Moorestovvn after speudiug the hummer at lleucu ujveiu Mrs, C. I, lleiideison, of .Moines tuvvii. Is cntertaiuiiij O. II, Uoss, Nova her cousin. Miss Siotia, over the fortnight. Mr.-'aud Mrs. William Jackson, of Fast Hroad street, Iturlmgtou, N. J., announce the marriuge of their daugh ter, MUs tiruce Juckson. and Mr. Her bert J. Ilecd. The Uev. T. M. Fust wood, pastor of the Fust Baptist Cliurch. nerfonned the leremoiiy. The bride wan attended by Miss Carrie Wil -J mir a mum ot nonor, ami .ir. iteeu k best man was Jlr. Stewart llankins, of lleverly. A wedding supper tallowed f the, ceremonv. After wedding trip r ; f i .. ..-1 t . .-'. 2:wr l u II . I a a -i .-.jW. i '.JlAtt . MIts. JOHN S. ( UlTKlC bildc of the siiminer, who was Aliss Ivathciiiic Tjson, of Norris- lown, before her marriage MISS EDITH SCHWENK STXiStZTT A i RRIDF DFilR OHFYNFY,"- i-s.,ke t,.,tP,. UD.i ib-inB. DfMUC Ur UW. UllLI IMC I jRIlln v,n 0p f()r ,nl0 .,.. .-Kaptaln " , i Kitty Schlnter will have chart" ot ... . . . ' Mrs Israel 'n tumor aide -Miss Adler,' llVlarriage SolRinnized at bum- ' mer Home of Bridegroom's Parents in Media . ...v,,.w ,,, ,..v,,.. .,,,!,, sti.s. Mime Al-iliil F.liwnoi Moi arth; Mi-s Mime vi.u,i i , tin Misses If -et the Mis.es Moni An ...te.tii,K vveddiiiK t the wcel Mi- IIe W Howie, . the .Mis.es sienger., w.isthnt of MNsIMitl, d. Schwenk, of'the Mlse- Xlriiin and Mo-s l,..t.l- ::ft:''r' N'""h I!,"a'1 street, .daiiKhter ol Mi - - . Ilininh Derstine. of Perkusie. I I,i . in,,) ), Frnest W. Chevne.v , son i.l' I'mfeecni fiiwt Mu IV ) Chev nev. .. ol '.'11 South I'm I v -fom tli street . which '(!. place jcstenl.lv morning at 1(1:0 i o'eloik ,u (lie summer home , of the , luidearoours parents in Media. The ceieinonv was peifoimeiljiv the Rev. George John Walrntti, of St. Simeon's Piotcstant l'.pi.scopal Chuiih, Lehigh avenue and Ninth stieet, and was followed by n breakfast for the families. The bride vvoie a gown of pale blue geoigette crepe and earried lliide roses. There were no attendants. Doctor Chejiiej and his Inide loft on a shoit trip and upon their leturn will he nt liome in Madison. Wis. j (JFFF.NAN MniCAXN A piettv wedding took plate in St. I Paul's Chinch, Hurliiigton, on Wednes d.ij morning, when Miss Catharine I MniCiiiiii, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i John MulCiiiiii. ol Burlington, became ' the bride of Mr. John Fdward (Jueennu. ot I' loreiii e. The bride, who w.is given in luiu' liage lij her fullier, wore a gown of white sjtin with an overdress of white georgette i repe, trimmed with real old family lace and her lace veil was held with n spia f mango blossoms. Iter Imiuiuct was a shower of white orchids and roses. The Itev Henry Ktissi, leetor of St. l'.iiil's, olliciatcd The bride's onlv .ittendiint was he.r sister, Miss Heiiiirttn MniCaiin. who wore pink geoigette and carried nn arm bouquet of pink (hin.i asters. Mr. Mar tin Qtiecnnn, n brother of the biide gioom, was the best man. A wedding hmikfast followed the ceiemonj at (he liome ol' the Initio's paients on York stieet. After an ex tended wedding tup through the Xew Fiighind stutes Mr and .Mrs. Qticenun will be at home in lluilingtoii nfter November 1. .IFFFItlFS STFNTZ The marriage of Miss l.duii Stent, to Air. Albert Jcffiics took plare out Wednesday evening at :'.lt. The ceie monj wns performed by the Itev . F. M. ' I'hiliidelpliiti lunis, wives, tlnniih the Frich and Doctor Fiamis at the Trin- use of o.vstcrs rs the iis'e de rcsistame ity l.iitheian Chuiih, Fighteeuth and j on their tables, aie milking a sum ess Wolf streets. The bride was attended ' fill light against the high cost of living by Mis. (iriflitli as million of houoi these d.i.vs. D.vsteis, large anil and bv Miss Maigarct Ilausei- , Miss I ciilent, aie olltainable "ot South stieet Hedwig Fricksnn and Miss Mary Stevenson as bridesmaids. The bride's two hi others acted ns groomsmen. Miss Steutz's diess llh (,r white baronet satin with a train. She woie a roionct veil with orange lilosoins nnd (allien a snower noiiipiet ot white loses i and orchid" A iei option lollovved the ceicmouy. FRANKFORD Miss Margaret F.lkins, ol' Ariot slreet, is visiting Mis. li. Allison, of Scrunton. lor a few days A well nine home iail.v was given on Tucsdaj evening bv Mis. Sii.vder, of 4U17 Orchard street, for Corporal I Keeler, who has just returned from lotiiteen months of overseas' service with Motoi Tiuuspoit Compau.v No. I INI. Among the guests present weie: Mr. II. A. Sohliff. of the F. S. S. Uvmlum; Mr. A. .1. I'oliski. ut' the I'. S. S. New I limp-lure ; ami Private . Worthingtou. or (lie Seventj -ninth Di vision; Mr. lynl Mis. p. Sn.vder. .Mrs. P. Keeler,.Mr. ' Davis, Mr. .1. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. I! Ilo.vle, Mr. and Mrs. C. Keeler, Mr. nnd Mis. W. 'Chut tertou, Mr. and Mis .1. Soiumer, Mrs. Pewters, Mis. Marj Snyder, Miss Sadie Sujder.'.Miss Helen Schlipf, Miss Theresa Schlipf, Mr. Fdward Clint berton, Mr. A. Straw bine, and Mr, William Chattel ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ilubbou and their family, of Foulkrod stieet. have re turned from a suiumei's sojourn nl Wildwood.' I Mr. und Mrs. llurrv Iluiuei.. of lOIJ., Foulkrod street, have announced the eugagement of their daughter. Miss Kdlth Haiiiea, und Mr. Flmer F. Vun Loan. Mr. und Mi's. Haines mid their family returned this week from a sum mer's stuy ut Valley Forge. Mrs. (leorge Merget, r Hawthorne street, is spending tho week at Atlan tic City. Miss lleatrice Hemming, of Orthodox street, Is entertaining Miss 'Alice Palmer, of Wllkes-Harrc. A luncheon will be siven lu her honor on Satur- wjll be siven lu her honor on Satur- FAIR AND MARKET DAY FOR ST. FRANCIS HOUSE (Women's Auxiliary Plans Inter esting Features for Annual Affair in October 'I lie miiingeis and members of the 'Women's Auxiliary of the St. Francis , f ountry Hniwe ror I 'onvalesrenls. Darh.v, are meeting every Tuesday aft rinoon to discuss plnns for the countrj tail to he held October :: and 4 The Inlr and market dav will be held on the new gioiinil, the lurmer Cook ( state. 'I lie fouiitry fair will be featuied. .nnd there will be many high-grade entile, line horses, ,ogs and little pig pies, a great varietj of pedigleid dogs and dogs which, like Topsj . "just gnvv," -iiul some clear little Angora kitten The i nke, eniith and cigar liooth. with Mis Joseph tJallnglier, Mrs. L. A Hicklev and Mrs M P. Qiiinn, teports that they haic begging borrowing snd annexing the most delicious linine-mnde iiakes. trom angel cake to devil enk I lititi all the varieties i , lniide candies nnd n II between, home II the l,es shop I t ni'iln i Mrs. Patterson anil .Mis. Freeman have lolleetrd some verj ihu hats for t 't hat booth, aud also a beautiful blink line shawl which was lirouglit from Itah tiftv vears ago and is m 1 (i fri t condition. The "K" table is ill i bulge of Mrs. .1 iseph D Israel, Mrs. I I. Adler. Mis. Mirhncl MiCullough. Mrs. Fiancis ,Momllle, Mrs. F. .1 Snjlor and Airs loseph Lofttis. Kitscontnining the verj I nest up to-the-mintite toilet helps; 'he verj newest electrical kitchen lie (vices; kindred goods of evcrv kind. I kalendnrs, kerehiets. kodaks, kuiek I knacks tor Kris Kringlo to bring the. I Li.lrliiie l.i,ietnrrnoll llekets. kolTcc ket M ,ss El!r..ibclh Brvan .Miss Elhi Con '' .'..' ... ' ....,,..1 M..... .nor. .vnss i.ieaiinr .-ii'asi"' " I Madeleine Gljnti. Misrf Paulino Hor'-t lion un. Mms Ktitlniiie Mtl'.'liiiell M - lincv. i The lmgeiie table 1 in "lu'ige ol Sirs. j James II. lVdlinctoi nnd she has ,ol- Meete.t some tlll tineos Vl ulil fill ill hind well the . The ploslieiiiv" llll'l in 'vnit to bus her vi woi 'd do us5eau nt L" table the "M" booth, wril. M At John Carol Wneuhan is in cluir,;,- of the new memheisliip drive nnd "M" also stands for muiket Hay, me suir ira of the fair. Chickens and ham, beef and lamb will be for sale at the most modeiate prices. The Main Line farms are (ontribiiting all kinds of produce. Mis. Thomas Fitzgerald will have; hutttr and eggs tor sale, and Mrs. llenr.v C IMing will have jams and f jellies. i Mis. Theodore Hunter and Mrs. .lames Mund.v will have charge or the novelties. The p.itients' table will have ,,u inn id-made artic os tor the nouse- i.ife nnd the bride-to-be. Mis. A. . Hurke will manage the pntients' table. The rcstauiant is iu (barge of Mrs. Ridiard C. Schvvoerer. Mrs. Hunry Claik, Mrs. William .1. Dojle. Mrs A. A. Hirst. Mrs. llenr.v A. Strieker und Mrs. Joseph Hutchinson. A lunch eon and a dinner and sandwiches and "hot dogs" will be served. The junior aides will have some of the sideshows ol a count r fair, siicli ns iaz?.le-da7.le. "knock down the ihabv" aud spin the pin. Miss Marj lllookev. Miss Marguerite McDonald and Miss Fdw.iidini Walsh will be in j charge oT the amusements, and Miss Salome Cl.io will offer rides on a ponv Theie will be dinning iu tlub.li n, under ' tlie direction of Miss (iertiude Zane and ' Miss Stelln Murphv OYSTERS HELP WOMEN UlUILIIsl IILLI IIWHIL-H COMBAT LIVING COSTS, Housewives Buy Them at Cent Each, Making Price Ten Cents a Pound liind Dock stieet o.vsteimeu for one icnl eaili. At retail thej cn-t lour lent niiici". I.udeu with market baskets, main housewives invaded Dock street wholesale places todav nnd mi , suihiIiis for their households. The ovs ler spei i.ii when it arrived hum Maurin1 ';:: ltiver and 1'ivulve, N. .)., found bujers awaiting its si Ity freight. Tleie has nevir been mi great a d inanil for ovsti'ii, in Philudelphia as now, in cot ding to .1. A. Wilson, nun uger for M P llowlett. oue of the lnrgcst w hob ali rs or jster in tins tit. I lliv ojsier boats have Imoii pressed into s, iv ne to i ope with the de mand, although the season is mil vet three weeks old That it is an iou om.v to cat ovsters instead ot meal is evidenced, Mr. Wilson said, by the fan that o.vstcis weigh ten pounds to tin hundred, giving puirhnsois solid, nu tritious meat dl ten icnts u pound. SMOKER AT HADDONFIELD American Legion Post to Start Mpm bershlp Drive Monday Evening Post No. US of the merican Legion will launch its membership drive with a smoker in tliace Church Parish House, Hnddonlield, X. J., next Monday eve ning. It is tlie determination ol the organ -iitiou, which ccceutlj received its charter and has an eniolliiieiit approxi mately oT 100, tn sM-uie 100 per vent of th( 4IMI men who enlisted iu the ice-cut war from the town which Flin beth Haddon founded and which Ijoug fellow made famous iu his poem. The movement in H.iddouliold will be in co-operntigi) with sln.ilur campaigns tliroughout the Fulled Stutes, und it is hoped that Jlnddontleld's enrollment will be complete by October 11. vbeu the New Jertey state convention of the legion .openB in Newark. The ifioker Monday evening will bo devoted to tjie encouragement of ffJiod.- "-,1 ""' 'c rirlBiuiWni pro- felJovvphip ami the eutej-taiunicnt pro 11 Market St. ab IBtl, 11 A. M to UH3JP. M MARY PICKFORD , ,1". "THt; 'lOODI.t Jt' Next Week Eugene O'Briea .P.EPVK 'J5ADINO WOAtEet IS "THE PERFECT LOVER" t:elnlc rtrrt rre?entatlon . TIIK NT.VV CAPITOL1 724 MARKET STREET DIlU:CTIO.S- OV TUG ST.VNt.CV COMPANY ELSIE FERGUSON in Tilt: vviTxnas Kon tub defknse' P"AL" A"C"E U A VI TO 11 .10 1 M 'GERALDINE . FARRAR supportpil b LOf Tl:i,t.EGCN m "THE WORLD AND ITS WOMAN' VI! Nxi Week- DOfOI.AS FAIRBANKS In IHSt.VJnSTV, THK AMEnlCAN" A T) C A T" T A1 A 1 V A JL 1 A CHKSTN'fT IiniOVV ir.TII '" vi . li-. ! a a. n4.-t. 7 it. u.ao P. 31. BILLIE BURKE In "n "s- 4 "''J I.KADINO WIDOWS All Next WcekDonOTHV UALTON ' tiii: mahkut or SOULS" V rcTb r i a si.vrtKi.T .stiiri:t Anovn OTH A M TO 11 15 p M. rrwV x WILLIAM FARNUM In Wot.Vl.d OF THE NIGHT" V. M wl, THI3DA TIARA In t.v m:Li.n in ssf - NIXON'S COLONIAL1 .., runs non of ,stnnlv Co. ji.nsrvMowN wi; b-t chei.ten avk. 2 an-i 8 p m Keats HescrvtJ In. Advance. TOM MOORE "", AI,r. Nrxt Week TIIF. UNPAnDONAIlt.n SIN REGENT ir UIKCT ST ne.nw 17TI1 ALI.-HTAR CAST M.''ivr: "CHOOSING A WIFE' slT7 .i:?vr??VV WARKITT STREE1 M)fSg t ji'N'irr n i(f?jQ,$ CONTINUOU U C7 zfc VAUPFVIU, SvJJI wlJ. A ' , JIARKHT STRKBT irrni OUS iE f AL LiUL.KM I HOUPE ' r.vTiMA i o - lam.r smii r c. BROADWAY ,"'u-'! frnVlerTw. SEYMOI 'R BRO'N'V CO.' WAJiE RE1D ,vTrTiA0gr8. CROSS KEYS MAUKET ST Bt. 60Tn DA'f V?-10 .70 "MARRIED via WIRELESS" rilII.AIIKI.niIA S roHEMOST THCATRns FORREST r slehla at 8-15 atinee Tomorrow, 2-.U V STt'.VN'ING HI'CCKSS' IlngaBfment Two Werks Only CHAIII.ES DII.t.TNnllAM'h NEWEST StUPICAI. COMEDY SHE'S A GOOD FELLOW "VOL-I.I, SAY SHE IS" With the Globs Thentr Npw York Co. JOSEPH SANTLEY Ilorothv Majrnnl. Ivy Sawyer, S ntt Welsh. th Duncan hlsters Ami Hi. Fninons Pajami Olrt Chorue 'SEATS? SEI.M.M, mil THE LAST WEEK BROAD Next Mon. Evg. OPENINll tJ" SEASON itllHV AND HVPU'I ''i.nt MRS. FISKE In ft Comel of Mvnhtu. Madness and MaHp-Bllea "MIS' NFrTY OF N'ORTKANS" SLATS NOW KHLUNG GARRICK-Next Moit. Evg. COHAN AND 1IAKHIS Present "THREE FACES EAST" With VIOLET HEMING The (Iripplng I'laj of the Secret Service. Dire, t From ft Run of ft Solid Year at th Cohan Hn.l Harris Theatre. N. Y. I'OI'l I.AH WED MATS I1EST SEATS 41.S9 SEATS NOW .SELLING sam s. shubert theatre ji VTINEE TOMOIIUOW AT2 AL JOLSON in "SINBAD" I VRIC BEGINNING SEPT 22. 1 I IMS- , Weeka (jiiij, .11, on Sa) FLORENCE REED In 'nOADS OK DESTINY" AnFI PHI mtOAD llelow HACE. POP. '"L-"-l-, " Mat Temor lien Seats, 1. "TOBY'S BOW" with OEOnOE MARION rHFS'ffJTST opEnAiioTsE CI-IU3 IINUI Ol. chH,tnut llelow 11m P. Shims Dnilv , -' 1.", Evifs . 7-0.-, 0:0V "THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE" st irtins Vlmitlas Sept L"J Seate on tialB l.Al.uv, v VJ.1IIU uri.HA J. Hon., Tues Weil , Sat. Il;llts "VVe.1 -sat. Matinees Mikado Thurs . Kri Nishts- H M S PINAPOIIE Walnut I V"T J 1,e l"0 H Tonight. 8 'l.l S.V tn 1 00. MAI INCH TOMOIinOW J.-e TO el OO Mt.HTS LAST MATINEIJ Hmi-i-- Knee of l siAnsfin The Un-Kissed Bride - V1L11UVV Ml.HT, .'." to II ."0 Next Week Sen is on Mil" MURRAY and MACK TUb uirl Girlj Musical Show "I'LL SAY SO" mn ueaety cumins s., , the PALM HCAt'H IIATHING MltlJ O'TkETTH'S theatre u. s. glee club Sj: l'ornierly Unlisted Illuejackets 33 norrie MlLLnnBHlP tt acnnAHD Alfred In "A Musleal Comedy Uev lew i:'A TAYI.OK 4. OO . T1IC DIXIE DUO! COUNTESS VKnONA. WALTUR WEEMp. anJ Others - Metropolitan Opera House TIIUUL.DA EVG.. SEPT. 55 ('omiilimcnlao Concert by JOHN Mc COR MACK H Kntlre Proteeds to St Vincent's IIrme. nrkrtM ut 1J0S Chestnut nt No war tax". . NBOEISSME MARKET at 4QTU STHKET Continuous Noon to 11 P. M. FEATtmi: PHOTOPLAYS C 0 IHU VAfDEVILLU ACTS Matinees Dallr. Toputar Prices Always. ORPHEUMMVXTSrCofifE 51 1,1.55 COMMON CLA: September ita- "POLLYAXKA" f A CTMr AUIES' MAT. TODAY 7 LAbliNU Step Lively Girls ' wAlnut Ab.8tn A Fashion Diaplay BIJOU MATJNEI3 TOftAr The Pace. Makers 8TII Ab. RACE Darrein ot tiu-h PALACE RINK sh, "flt w. r!W BK,tll.rVVft.i 4 KJ, j - ;;- ft 1 m if 'Ma el ,t sfl fi I .J B, -MiffcJt&S3S?v 3mmm & ftfifr K! & "! : ' j' . ." & i)
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