V Wm&lKQt PUBLIC liEDGERr-PHlUADEIiPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1919 IX ,iw "V r L It! L .tw h an t lin t. f -. I SI I',.:. tt ! 7 I r JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Chats of the Things People Wear She Hears That the Herbert Lloyds Arc Back From Europe Other Bits of Gossip IT DOES please me so to see that people nrc going back to wearing lovely fluffy things those days. Don't you like, It, too? And the lntestjdoa which had been carried out through the summer and enrly fall, that of wear ing a scarf of tulle to match your frock, is one of the most becoming fashions ever started. I saw Miss Juliana Wood on Ilroad street the other day wearing a dark blue crepe dc chine gown and small hat "with a blue tulle scarft , Gertrude Heckschcr, at the cardinal's official visit to the Belgian relict on Friday, had n dark blue tulle scarf around her neck, and it certainly was becoming to her. I do think she Is so good looking. Mrs. Ilussell Dunne, who has Just returned from the West, wore a black scarf,, too. SPEAKING of Mrs. Duanc, she aud her huvband arc out at Idlcwild 'until their house in town is ready fqr them. There ore quite a number of Phlladclphians still out there. Mrs. Henry Itowland and John rc staying thero before moving into town, and so U Mr. Sussex Davis, of the Lunch Club fame. Mr. Davis, by the way, is a noted lt. Most of his friends love to tell of his retort to a New York woman, who asked him if he ever came to town. "Occasionally I leave the city, madam, and go to town." The Ned Itobins, who were at Idlc wild. havr moved into their attractive house, on Carlisle street. I hear, by the way, that several other members of tin social World have bought houses down there and arc doing them over. It will soon be another "Pomander Walk." A S TO renovating small houses, have you heard of the unique thing that Teddy Gilchrist is doing? He has bought a house on Latimer street be tween Sixteenth and Seventeenth, and is transforming it into im architectural .studio, whatever that may be. As he is the Woodward estate architect, the place is likely to be most attractive. I NEVER hear of a small house like that, thnr T do not think of a bride I once visited there. She has been married now nbout ten years and has quite a family. But then bhc had taken one of these small street houses which had six rooms altogether and if you'll believe me, she had exactly seven maids. And every room I went into fell over one. Two served us with tea nnd choc olate cake and one ran to the door to pay vfor laundry and I'll never forget it. It wns all I could do to get out without screaming. Whatever made her "do It do you suppose? THE polo nt the Country CJub on Saturday afternoon was even more colorful and crowded than the week be fore. There was only btaudtng room left and people were pushing in every where to get a view. The game was ex citing; several men were thrown, and ono of the riders nearly went off with the goal post. Mr. and Mrs. .Toe Dubarry were there, Ella looking very smart in n blue tri- corncd hat, blue dress with a square gut yrjilte collar, and black suede shoes. Christine and Kathcrine Chambers were together. Christine had on an original little toque with a circular arrangement of flat features on the crown, nnd she wore a taupe-colored cape with it. Kathcrine was dressed in blue. They are both very talented and popular girls. Mrs. Orville Bullitt, who, you remem ber, was Susie Ingersoll, looked partie-' ularly lovely. She had on a white straw hat and long white cape over a white dress. You can imagine how stunning such n costume would bo with her fair skin and blond hair. V. Margaret Itobins had on a very in teresting black toque and n black suit with a little white thrend running through it. She was abroad nursing during tlfe war, part of the time in Franco and then afterward in the Bal kans, you remember. DID that the 'Herbert Lloyds are home again nt Bod- Llyd, their Bryn Mawr home? Thoy have been in Europe for several months. Mr. Lloyd had to go over on business and Mrs. Lloyd went along and while ho went to the continent she stayed with her sister in London. Mrs. Lloyd was Miss Dorothy Ford, you remember, and her sister married an Englishman. TIE Van Spcke Alstons arc still in this country, but expect to return to England next month, I hear. Mrs. Alston was Miss Anno Chew, a sister of the late Samuel Chew, the instruc tions in whoso will have caused so much conjecture in regard to the dispo sition of tbo old Chew house in Gcr raantown. Mr. and Mrs." Alston came over here in the spring to visit Mrs. Alston's mother and family, and it was during their visit that Mr. Chew died. It must have been a comfort to the members of the family to have Mrs. Alston here, instead of on tho other side of the water. The ocean is mighty wide when sorrow comes into a family and one member is on the other side. PATBICIA'S married now, so 1 can tell this without worrying or an noying her in the least. Some years ago thero was a student at one of the large colleges (Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Cornell, take your choice), some dis tance away frdta here, who thought very highly of her. So highly, in fact, that her name was continually in his conversation, her picture in his room and herself In his thoughts. He grad uated and entirely recovered, so much so as to become engaged to a most at tractive gir) from the far West. And this year Patricia's kid brother is starting lu at that self-same college. And, by a singular coincidence, the only room ( he could find anywhere, is in the bouse whero his sister's former admirer lived while.he was in college, And when he told tho landlady his name she knit her brow in thought and ex-, claimed: VI, don't know why it is, but your name certainly does seem familiar to met" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Holllnshead Taylor en tertained n house party over the week end at their borne In Cape May, .Among tboso present were Miss , Christine StocVioa, Miss Martha McAllister, Miss Elizabeth Adams; Mr, Hcwell Bode, Mr. Snowden Samuels nnd Mr. tWJlliam nopklns. f Mis Alva 8eaHt bb4 Mr. George "Wiiit!, nt Au, S. 0,j,w;-te guests of Miss C'athnriuc Cnsuird nt her home in C'ape May for the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry L. Cassurd will cIorc their summer hymc this week nnd move to 2 South Twenty-second street, which they will occupy during the winter. Mrs. Itlchard Dale will give n theatre party "and supper on Saturday, Novem ber 1, In 'honor of ner daughter, Miss Nannie Valet ' Miss Susan Norri. granddaughter of Mrs. Charles Wheeler, will make her debut in this city at n ten to be given by Sirs. Wheeler. Miss Catherine Coxe will be the guest of honor at a dinner-dance to be given on January 2t by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Flagg, Jr. Misq Muriel Bishop, daughter of Mr. James Bishop, will be n debutante this season. Mrs. Thomas J. Dolan will give a luncheon nt the Bltz-Cnrlton anil n-thcatrc party iu her honor, October 21). Mr. and Mrs. William J. Clothier entertained informally at luncheon at Valley Farm, Phocnlxvllle. yesterday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Devcrcux Mil- buru, of New York, w'ho spent the week-end with them. Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. l.ieber. of Buttonwood Hill, Bryn Mawr, have sent out cards for a tea On Saturday, October 4, from 4 until 7 o'clock, to introduce their cousins, .Miss Edith Newlin and Miss Sara Meade Harrison, The cards of Mr. and Mrs. Itichard M. Newlin and Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Har rison arc enclosed. Dr. and- Mrs. Arthur Newlin, nnd their children moved to their town house, 1804 Pine street, this week. Mrs. B. Franklin Pepper has taken their house on Bell's Mill road, Chestnut Hill, for the winter. Miss Margaret Graham will return to Chestnut Hill from Newport tomor row. Her mother, Mrs. Howard Spen i rer Graham, will close Whetstone, their home ot Newport, during the week. Miss Graham will be introduced at a tea to be gircu by Mr. and Mis. Graham on October 18. Mr. and Mrs. Gurnce Munn. who arc spending the autumn at the Wana makcr cottage in Atlantic City, spent the week-end with Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. Munn at Radnor. Mrs. Charles Rowland, Miss Frances Rowland and the Messrs. Rowland have returned from spending the summer at Bay Head and opened their house on Navahoc avenue, near Highland station. Mrs. George AVood nnd her daughters, Miss Dorothy Wood, nnd Mrs. Wiltsc have returned from York Harbor, Me., to their farm, at Wawa. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Davis Clark, Miss Frances Clark nnd 'Miss Bertha Clark have returned from Bryn Mawr to their town house, 2215 Spruce street. Mrs. Edward Rowland has reopened her house at Havcrford for the winter. Mrs. John Braithwaite Lewis ' has returned from n trip to Culpepper, Va. Mr. nnd Sirs. Lewis arc stopping at the Morris. j Among the New Yorkers who came on for the polo matches last week wen Mr and Mrs. Lewis Stoddard, Mr. Malcolm Stevenson, Sir. R. Pcnn Smith, Jr., Sir. nnd Mrs. Devereux Slilburn, Sir. and Sirs. Thomas Hitchcock. Jr., Sir. and Sirs. Charles Rumsey nnd Sir. and Mrs?-Watson Webb. .Mrs. R. Pcnn Smith, who has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, j .Mr. and Sirs. is. l'enn-smitii, jr.. in Westbury, L. I., returned home last Thursday. Dr. and Sirs. G. Oram Ring, of 1!)27 Spruce street, have closed Avcnel, their summer home in the l'ocouos, for the season. Sirs. Ring lins gone to Atlantic City, where she will remain until the middle ot October. Sir. nnd Sirs. John Howard I.awson, with their small daughter, Miss Peggy Lnwson, who have been spending the summer nt their cottage in Chelsea, left Saturday for Ardmore. Mr. and Sirs. David SL Ncwbold, who spent the early summer nt Cape May, have returned from their cottage on Lake Canandaigua, N. Y., and ore now at their home, 2VJ4 Locust street. Sir. and Sirs. Thomas R. Allen, of C.vnwyd, nre receiving congratulations on the birth of n daughter. Sirs. Allen was before her marriage Sliss Slabcl Kramer. GERMANTOWN The marriage of Sliss Slargarct A. Ilanrahan, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Stephen Ilanrahan. of 23J5 Benezct street, to Sir. W. V. SIcCarthy, son of Sir. and Sirs. John McCarthy, of 110 West Washington lane, will bo sol emnized at a nuptial mass in Our Mother of Consolation Church, Chestnut Hill, tomorrow morning at 0 o'clock. Sliss Ilanrahan will be attended by Sirs. J. R. Weltmer, as matron of honor, and Sir. Joseph Klllian will be best man. 'A breakfast for the immediate families will follow' the ceremony at tho homo of the bride. After a wedding trip Sir. and Sirs. SIcCarthy will be at home at 110 West Washington lane. ,JJ,n-a,"d 21??; w,U1,Bm ? Tom!insnt of 805 East Washington lane, will en. tertaln at dinner this evening.' Among the guests will be Sir. and Sirs. Norton D. Flew and Miss Florence A. Kern. Sir. John J. Dillon, of SI East Wash ington lane, announces the marriage of his daughter, Sliss Reglna SI. Blind, to Mr. James L. Neihv, Jr., of 0232 Gcr mnntowu avenue, on Wednesday eve ning, September 24, at 0 :30 o'clock. In St. Vincent de Paul Church, Price street. Miss Ella Blind was her sister's only attendant, and Sir. Ralph G. Blind vaa best man. The Rev. J. Sullivan performed the ceremony. After a Bhort wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Nelicr will live in Tioga. Mr. and Mrs. William II. White, of 31 Church lane, have returned from their wedding' trip to the Pocono Moun tains. Sirs. White will bo remembered as Miss Edith O. Brooks, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Brooks, before her' marriage to Mr, White on Septem ber 20, ALONG THE READING Sir. and Mrse. Harrison Landis, of their daughter, Esther Landis Allison, qto I'jlwtpwitit'lCoMManJer( .Tstui HV' ; Kverson at San Francisco, Calif., on September 21. Lieutenant Commander Everson is captain of the V. S. S. de stroyer Gamble, of the Pacific fleet. Miss 'May Moss has -returned to Kl klns Park after n stay of three weeks in Chelsea. WEST PHILADELPHIA SIlss Lily E. Ordlsh, of 4121) Leldy avenue, Is leaving for n short stay lu Richmond, Va. The Psl Sigma Tau Sorority held n meeting nt the homo of SIlss Gertrude Lynch, IMS South Fifty-sixth street. Philadelphia, last week. Among those present were SIlss Helen Jenklnsnn. SIlss Anna Lynch, SIlss Anne Young, ' .miss .Margaret i.yncij, .miss .Mndeiein Klndergan, SIlss Agnes Kelly. SIlss Edith Bates. SIlss Mnrle Slurphy, nnd Miss Helen Haley. Sir. and Sirs. H. 11. Schellcnger. of 11700 Spruce street, who nrc Rpcndlng the autumn months nt Cape Slay, nrc receiving congratulations on the' birth of n foil William Slurray Schellcnger, born September 14. Sir. and Sirs. Wcndling Anglin. of 223 South Fortietli street, nre receiving congratulations on the birth of a son on September 25, to be named Robert Bruce Anglin. Sir. nnd Sirs. Frederick Keller, of the West Locust Apartments, nre re ceiving congratulations on the birth of a son on September 8. The baby's name is John Crnlg Keller. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The De Soto Council of the Knights ' of Columbus entertnined Saturday eve I ning nt the llcmcnt.on Casino, in Clem enton. N. J. The proceeds will eo to the Church of St. Lawrence, the ' pastor being Father Leahy. Sirs. Harry Smythe and her son Mr. Harry Smythe, Jr., have returned to their home in Slalagn, after making nu expended visit with Sirs. Smjthe's sister, .Mrs. winter uurior, ot '1U'.I South Seventh street. Sir. nnd Mrs. Herbert V. Ervin, of Lnusdowne Heights, Pa., arc receiving congratulations on the birth nt n daughter, Slaric, on Monday. Septeni bcr 22, at noon. Sirs. Ervin will be remembered as Miss Helen SIcStenamin, daughter of Mr. nnd Sirs. McSlenamln, t ot 1C04 Ritncr street. I Sirs. John Thomas Honke, of 3o0 South Fourth street, lias returned home after n fortnight's visit with ' friends i in entnor. Sirs. Honke will be re membered ns Miss Elizabeth It. Orovcr, daughter ot Sir. and Sirs. Stanley Grovcr ot South Philadelphia. The Rev. and Mrs. Hutchinson, of the Fourth Fnited Presbyterian Church, Nineteenth and Fitzwatcr streets, hnve recently returned from an automobile trip through the Sllddle West. SIlss llcrma Rohn, daughter ot Sir. and Sirs. P. S. Rohn, of 1838 Soutli Twenty-second street, has returned home after nn extended trip through Canada, Niagara Falls and the Thou sand Islands. Sir. nnd Sirs. Charles Stone, form erly of South Philadelphia, have re turned to their homo in Cnpc Slay after visiting relatives in Richmond, Va. Sirs. Stone will be remembered ns SIlss Henrietta Bnehe, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. SI. P. Bachc, of 2011 Fitzwatcr street. Friends of Sir. James Slynaugh. 6n of Sir. nnd Sirs. John Slynaugh, of 802 South Twenty-first streef, will be pleased to hear that he returned from overseas on Thursday eveniug. srr. Slynaugh served eighteen months in tf infantry. SIlss Grace St. Heishey, of 3.M Soutli Nineteenth street, is traveling through the New England states. Sliss Hershey will visit her cousin, Sirs. Frank Gib son, of Brookline, 3Ias.. and will re turn to her home about November 15. SI oik.. William Selby, Sirs. Albert Goidncr,' Sirs. P. Shustcr, Sliss Edythc Jones anu .Mrs. JL Underdowne. After her wedding Sirs. Nichols will ic in Cleveland. NORTH PHILADELPHIA her sister's only attendant. Mr. Rosen thai will have for best man. Sir. Roy Present; nnd for ushers, Sir. Slarvin Bronner, Sir. Marshal Weil. Dr. Simon Leopold and Sir. Marshall Leopold. cousin nnd brother of the bride. The service will bo followed by n reception, i Sir. nnd Mrs. W. Clyde Gourley will' return from their weddiiig trip today i and will receive on Thursdays In Octo- bernt their new home in Glensidc. The' bride will be remembered us Sliss Dorothy I. Darrah. daughter of Sirs. Robert P. Dnrruh, of 1820 North Si I teenth street. Assisting Sir. nnd Mrs.1 Gourley in receiving will.be the .Mrs.! k ii . . - tArccAU runs. t . - ..... t ,.,tta i, ,. it,, ,.. .,... n i.; . Joseph C. Grover. of 821! South rftv- Mi. and Sirs. Louis E. Wagner, ot X ,r,t1ua,lj' 7"''-v :V" ,ms '""rued to ,iN nn, theu (Ipposits whllt h( ,,as - ' ' ' ' , , r eighth street, in honor of Sliss Louise ' 41 lighter street, entertained on I1- ''i'T.rll".!. M.!l'.hiiT ,nn in tl", ,,ank- " livps fr"' l'a'l . ' I " T1' J""0"!?1 ?? " , Golduer, who will be married to Slr.jday evening at their home in celebra- r ' a. ' " , , 't. ', to month, often earning his living CI. , 'ecep ion at the Arcadia. Mr. llenk I L. Nichols in the fall. Among those ' Hon of Mrs. Wagner's Wrthdav mini- 1"'e1a,''J ', lsl" ""j. .'' "t1 . '"'; "". "V.1 "' ' peusfs. and his bride left on u three weeks present were Sirs. C. Evuus Franklin, versary. Their guests inHuded Sir. nnd I7,1 A '''? ull"P- nl11 ';f,.,1,p ,,,Mpk' I n ,,.,,,, . tiip'nnd will be nt home nfter October r Mrs. R. Nichols. Sirs. Jack Slecrs. Mrs Sirs. Harry Thompson, Dr. nnd Mrs. colony. One busy member of the .wniuger On the other hand, the va.Mly u al ;!SIH N()rth SKt,.cnth street"" P V. Ashbrooke, Sliss Nellie Dodd. Sirs. James P. Scholield. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil- -row;d bus parted her season engage hanker says, the i ieh boy deposits large! I IMunr.l Hall,, aito fi.--i... uiu.. m... i: i-:i m .1 M. !,.!.,. nu... incut book, and uUinils tlint e en now rpinlitni fmn. i.ie ".lo.i ' !.,., i, . rr i iiiivii iv unrtTi'nr won m tmn i-it 1 1 .-- i v w un siisistti -!-..,, i ,,, t tun I ill I . iiursiii iiiiiio VitiinHi n i.i i,n.,t ..,.. i vt; ". ,r "; "':uv"u ' 'a, the tr enn al general convention in De invitations' fnr L8'"6,1-,! lmV,,f iTr-il ! troit. Mich. : Rev. Edgar N. Lc Blanc in ih lf?Z FJ'Lr'S' rector of the church : Sir.. Charles Cain T n.l M.. M O T t.l -.nt,'"' i" ...'....w ' i.7"k."' am"' -,'Vr:."- Vi t1 ""","," " . Sir. Raymond Say lor. .Mr. Rowland me viud. .niss irorotnv .eonoiii win he .r.. 'n...... i..i.... m uarran. .Mrs. .lolin il. Barrett, who.. .? I, " ,-.,. i,, ,; . ," was matron of honor for the bride; Sliss Jane S. Burgess, Sliss Virginln W. Parsons nnd Sliss Eleanor D. Worth ington, who were bridesmaids. Sirs. J, Rothschild has returned from Atlantic City, where she has been spend ing the summer, to her home at the Hotel Majestic, Broad street aud Gi rard avenue. TIOGA ' Dr. and Sirs. Procter, of Raleigh. N. C, who havo been on a two-months' visit to Sirs. Procter's parents, Mr. and Sirs. Harry Jones, of 3G23 West Sev entecnth street, returned home this week. Doctor Procter has' been dis charged from the navy, where he' bus been for two years. Sir. and Sirs. Wndo E. Eichhorn have returned from Atlantic City, where they passed their honeymoon, mid are nf ItntTIA af IVll n.Pmi tttmen nvn.nin LTbo bride was Miss Helen Smelts', daughter ot Sir. and Sirs. John Smoltz, of .S.1.TJ iN'ortti i ltteentu street. Sirs. Hannah Ray Fox, of West On tario street, has returned home oiter spending the season'iu Ocean Grove, Sirs. Elizabeth Scbeibel, her daugh ters, Sliss. Sara Sehelbel and Sliss E. Bird Scbeibel, and Sirs. Josephine Scbeibel, of Bantry Nook, West Tioga street, are passing the autumn at their cottage in Asbury Park, Sliss Margaret Wolfe, of 3302 North Fifteenth street, has returned from sev eral weeks visit in Atlantic City. ROXBOROUGH Shs, Elmer Pfistercr, ot'0010 Ridge avenue, entertained the members of the SHte Society of the Roxborough Bap tist ChuVch, of which she is treasurer, last week at her home. Her guests were Mrs, Emma Hays, president of the as sociation; Mrs. Walter Snyder, secre tary: Mrs. Ross Jones, Mrs. Augustus S. Peterman, Sirs. Emma Levering, Mrs. Edmund Keely, Mrs. Samuel Blrkmlre, Mrs. Hsrry Hays, Mrs. Bushrod nagy, Sirs. Emma Oledhill and Miss Bettie Righter, Tim .members of tne Mwi'sTBihle Class ygp iMi?wgB1MBarygr "Vmmm- x at miz,ii'Cz.imme9i s. . be? mmoBK"- v .t . w WBBBswa "s- 'i' .. : f .TaTsmaKomf ' .sMssMMt w: ' f i!iniJP'jWi . J? .MRS. 31ELVILLE TALI10T fhoio b5 PhotoCrftc-s. Who before her nuriijge on September 15 was SIIs Anno II. Sltcr. daughter of Dr. and Sirs. E. Holllngs- worth Sltcr, of 1HIH South Hlltriihouse square of the Leveriiigtoii Presbyterian Church held their uiiniuil outing on Saturday afternoon nt the Horrocks farm, in Upper Roxborough. The Rev. nnd Sirs. W. Galloway Ty son, of Green lane, who spent the lut ter part of the season nt Seaside Park, have returned home. Rev. Dnight C. Hanna. of olO Du-1 Ioft fol. a t ksi st!l. llt Wcrucrs pont street, has been spending part ofL;ijp the month in Chicago, 111. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mifs Slnry (lavaghan and Sliss Miif garet Gavnghnn, daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. Thomas Gavaghaii, of :!."35 Ains lie ctrcet. who have been spending the season in Brookljn. N. V.. nnd Wild wood, have returned to St. Joseph's College, nt Chestnut Hill. Sir. nnd Sirs. Walter Smith and their daughter, Sliss Slyrtle Smith, have leturned to their home, 307G Queen lane, nfter passing part of the month in Atlnntic City. Sir. and Mrs. John Smitliers. of Sunnyside nvenue. are, spending Sep tember in Atlnntic City. iioltrer, Dr. nnd Sirs. Clnrenec Deng- ler. Miss Boss and .Mr. and Sirs. Wal ter Fancourt. The follow. nit left Wissnliickon this morning to represent the Brotherhood of St. Andrew of ht. htephen s I'rot estnnt Episcopal Church, lit the. meeting l!1UTCW nnd Mner nnd Sir. Edward Ashworth. T delegates will go by way of Niagniu Knlls nnd Lake Eric mid will be gone eight days. Sir. William Slcllnn, of Sumac street. enve n dinner on Saturday evening for l'"1 members of the Fomsby Rose Club, jlr. and Sirs. William .Wilson, who mve been passing the autumn in the j0(.ono Vines, bne returned to their lloln ou Sumac street. CONSHOHOCKEN Ml. ,, Mrk (irn f11I1M. r ,,-:,.,, their home, after spending the summer at their cottage lu Buck Hill Fulls, Pa. Sliss Elsie .McCoy, daughter of Sir. Thomas F. SIcCoy, of Fayette street and Fourth uwiuie, has gone to Chest nut Hill for the school term. An interesting note in connection with the dedication of St. Matthew's Church in Coushohockcu, Sunday, Sept. 21, was that of the presence of Sirs. Thomas Carroll of West Fifth I avenue, who wus ulso present nt the l dedication of the first St. SIntthew's Church here September 'U, 18.W, unil is the sole survhor of tlie many Cou shohoeken people who attended the cer crmoiiles nearly seventy jenrs ngo. NORRISTOWN Sliss Norma '.. Conurd, who will be married to Sir. Slarvlu S. Gerhard In October, was the guest of honor nt a miscellaneous shower given by Sliss Elizabeth N. Yost, of 032 Haws ave nue. SIlss Rhodu Anderson, of Chest nut street, also entertained In honor of SIlss Conurd. Bliss Cntharine Gehret, of De Kalh street, has left to enter Irving Col lege, Mechanlcsburg, Pn. Sliss Katliaryu Stinsou, of Port In dian, has returned from a visit with friends lu Boston, Sluss.-, and Port laud, Sle. Mrs. Georgo Phillips, of Powell street, entertained twenty friends at cards at her home, at which u linen shower was presented to Sliss Edna SI. Speuee, whoso engagement tp Sir. B. Elliott Buchanan has been announced. y FRANKFORD Sliss Slorjorio Alltird, of Frankford avenue nnd Orthodox strftt. will enter tain her club members nt her home to morrow eveniug. Sir, and Sirs. Gfovcr 'Reeves, of Gris com street, are being congratulated on the birth ot a son. Miss Bertha Clark, of 1732 Foulkrod. street, entertained in honor of Miss Elinor llanna who left this week for flneknell University,. Among those, i.mii ,.ii-".,. .1.1. ...,' ....'. u.ri.i. ru i I ..f Mia l!rtt linrlirmi I f,t St .eel, .ur. iieiu. iauin, .,ir. i BRIDE OF THIS MONTH IBBBBSBBBslBBBH iiiiiiiBMiiiii TlrrTiilWli IM "tey TmsHIBlllllllllllllilillHH 'ssSissmsssss(Siss I present were: MNs Helen Ilcrdegeu. .Miss loriit!i Tempest. .Mis Killtli Tehbs. Sliss Elinor Ilannn. Slls Viola I Cornell. Slis Ada Cnmburn, Sliss Sill- , ilred limit, .Miss Helen .lennes, SIlss Laura Gee. .Miss Bettu Lindsej , Sliss Dorothy Harbor, Sliss Ida Mussick, Miss Mildred Lindsey. "f-.. f- M.wn.. ..f l,... Lll.n, t.nc I , .Miss lolet Koliilison. ot I.) re street, has returned from the Delaware Water Gap nnd Mountains whore site spent a month. .HOLMESBURG Sliss Mildred Sterling, of Khuwn street, is spending u few weeks with i datives in Bnltimore. Sid. Sir. nnd Sirs. Amos (tumliur aie re el mug congratulations upon the birth of n daughter, Sliss Olgii Sluric (lum bar. Sirs. J. Allinsou, of AshliurmT street, is enlertuining Slis. L. SlaeDonald of Washington. D. C. for n few days. seeral pages are tilled witl coming events. Sliss Sarah SI. Stnhlei, who will shortly lea'ie for Villanova, to study music, was giieii a farewell parly last Tuesday atternoon. by her sister, SIhs Cornelia .Stabler. I lie members of .Miss olllUier unngc imnuuj nun- nn- guests. The Junior Wonieu's t'lub is holding mcetliTgs nt which tlie year's program is being completed. It is their boast that the Senior Club will be completely outshone in the coming season. Amonc the latest returned vaeation- Raymoudjis& nre Sir. and Sirs. F. SI. Sawyer. Prof. .1. It. llnos nun Ins lainily. Mr. and Sirs. V. M. Paiste. Sirs. II. P. Slenps nnd her daughter. Miss Ethel Sleailtf; Sirs. Susanna G. Slithan mid Sir. and Sirs. Henry (lawtlnop. NEW JERSEY NOTES Sirs. Tliouins It. Ilngstoy, of De- lanco, Is entertalniiig Sirs. jUj lten nctt. of Philadelphia, at her home on the creek front. Sir. and Mis. .Milton Aieusberg, ufl Woodlune, in Edgennter Turk, are visiting friends, at Newbiirgli-ou-the-Iludsou, N. V.. for a fortnight. Sir. and Mrs. Theodore Green, of ' Delniico. lime been entertaining Sliss Emily Rogers, of Washington, D, C. Sirs. II K Wciler. of Drlanco bus been cntei taining Slis. Albert Rhoudes. ' of Beverly j Th'e eugagenicnt of Sliss Slargarct I SIcDermott, ot Riverside, nnd -Mr. Charles Killaii. of New York city has boon announced. Sir. and Mrs. 1). Granthoiu N'iven, n1io have hoen spending the suuimer at Moor oh town, have left for their home in, Miami, Fin. MRS. KLMKH TAYLOR Mrs. Taj lor was Bliss A'erna K, l'resslrr, of Thirteenth and Rock land, streets. Her marrlare took place on Saturday evening in (h , . Ian Methodist ChnWi jaaaMaMaMaMaMaMaMwaMwMmaw'''aaMMaaaaL saaKkmawffW,, -3kamkaam fiBBBBBBJBHpBBflBr tTyv; KfcvBBV Hk "CI JkmWamf -aaaaaaaaaaa,'V'i.V;r'r' civsaw Caami&ffi$ gFtWMkamLp RAMI APPfll IMTQ PlC UHMM nUUUUIllvJ UIL HATA flM PAI1DI IC I ICC Un I n Ull wniTll UO Lll L.'a pale yellow gonn of soft silk fin- , ished with a tiyich of lavender. Slis . . . , Florence Herges and SIlss Slabcl Wit Richer Penn Students Said tO( Hams weie the bridesmaids, and worf Have Small Balance Most of Time Tlie bank .iKounts of students make an cxtiemely interesting study, accord ing to L. E. Wriglit, banker, directing the accounts of the matriculates of tho Fniversity of Pennsylvania. The bauk-v ing of tliesc' young men nnd women offers interesting information on cam pus life, lie says. The accounts of the pool est student usually are the most profitable for the hanking institution, Mr. Wrigh con tends, for. although tlie richer man deposits and draws on n much larger sum. he scarcely has a balance most ot the time. The poor hoy. when lie nr- iooii melts uwaj the lialnnce his pass ! ! book shows It has been tlie case nl ' the I'nhersit.v that sonic boys have re- I eiied remittances large enough to! make it posihh' for them to own an automobile before the year is oer. i The foreign students, those coming from Japan, China, Porto Rico and Europe, make the largest deposits, for most of them bring with them sufficient funds, amounting sometimes to several thousand dollnis, to meet their expenses! for tlie entile course. They handle their! oni'imiitfl veij rnrcfully and nie con- snrvatlvc hprlnler-. i Soveral tluuiMiml of the total number! nf ktllilontu mimllnil f . r rim T'olt ,..!fn ' ... -. .. .. .. . .. i.iii (. .( i iiiiii siij of Pennsylvania are residents of Phila delphia and licinity. They usually liic at home and do not require a Uniiersity banking account. Of those non-Philadelphia sutdents, the greatest majority open checking accounts. Store than 2(100 will probably be taken care of at the University's banking institution this year, it was stated. . TO DISCUSS WAR WORK Part New England Played to Be1 Told Here The Philadelphia Colony of the n j tiouai Society of New England Women will hold its first meeting of the sea son ut the Hotel Ritleuliouse Wedues day ufternoon. A paper nn ".New England in the Great War," written by Sirs. Slabcl Ellsworth,, of the Rrouxvillc Colony, will be rcud by Sirs. Edward Blnutou aud the plans of the Plymouth celc bration of IP20 will be discussed. Women of New England ancestry nre imitcd to the meeting. Sunday School Workers to Meet ltenresentntires from arioiis Hnn- da. sehoolh iu tlie I'liiladelpliiit district Mill iittend n meeting tomorrow ufter 'noou nt the lletliel A. M. K. Sunday school, bixth street below I'nie, at L':.'!0. This gntlieriiij; will lie an echo of the Philadelphia District Sunday School Convention. I), .lames Mason ulll preside. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. James J. White, of j-i- oouui i' ii ly-second street, an ncitllicc tlie enzaeeinent of tiller iImiu'Ii. Lter, Miss Miriam Kuowlrs White, to captain Howard n. Klstler, of Jlar rlshnrg, I'a. RIr Nieoli C. Tripieian, of Atlantic Pity, announces the engagement of his niece, Miss l.uclunu Marguerite Magro, to Corporal Snhiitorc Arena, IJ. S. (J. M. V,, who hag reeentlj returned from overseas, having scrwd with the Fif teenth Kngineers, Company II. Cor poral Arena resides lu West Philadel phia. Mr. tnd Mrs, M. Rosenthal, of 3720 North Iloiivler strict, announce the be throthal of their daughter, Miss Ilcrtha Itoscnthal to Mr. Samuel Bobb. Mr. and Mrs, Herman A. Gross, of Cleveland, O., announce the engage ment of their, daughter, Miss Florence Gross, to Mr, Samuel J, Meyers, ot 2K)a Seitli Foiirtli street. SATURDAY WEDDING IN LOGAN CHURCH Miss Prossler Bride of Mr. Elmor C. Taylor Other , Nuptials A pretty wedding took place Satur- dsy eiening ,lc UKfl Methmlist ' I hurch, Thirteenth and Rockland streets, when SIlss Vernn E. Prrssler, daughter of Sir. William II Prcssler, of 4000 North Thirteenth strct, be- cnmA tttn t.I.1 -. 11 f fttfci.. I v.... i. wii- ui nn- u Knurr v , LUJillir of 4S2!) North Twelfth street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. 11. A. Raljeu, pastor of the church. The bride wore a gown of white satin and old Inre; her eil wns arranged with orange blossoms, nnd she 'carried n shower of Itrlde roses. She wns at tended by SIlss Naomi Bisdioff. ns maid of honor, who wore a salmon r.n1A.i -.... ., l . . ,.. .trten:' atts ; aiS Miss Dorothy Pierce ns bridesmaids. Ml frn,. i I.,. .., ir?.a. ?.'?-''" .-.Kowned i in iniii., ami jiiss tonliic in old rose, i The maid of lionor carried Hndlev roes, while the bridesmaids' bouiuets were of Sunburst roses. Sliss Louise Rel.iea. the little llower girl, wore n l:ii.. i- i. - . a ... """ M-iu-ii iron, oi wiuie, nnd car iricd a Imsket of Sweetheart l- 'M... 1..- I... , . . . . I ' George Wet mail, nnd Hip ikIh.' . .i. lujiwr iniii mr npsr tnnt, ai.. t i Mr. lrown Stackhoiise, Sir. Edwin Sic- ' (.'racken and Sir. Gustne Writllii." A j i I'ci-ptinn for the immeiliate families loiioweii nt the home of the bride. ' l'""r lml"es in oruer tnnt some gara nfter which Mr. nnd Sirs." Taylor left ! l),or.."lay a,lvfrtlsc "immediate posses' for an extended trip. ' sion"? RFNGE LUTOE The wedding of Sliss Ernestine A. I.utge. siMer of Sirs. Howard Col gate Towle. 1S40 North Franklin street, nnd Mr. Robert F. Ruugc. of West ininngKuooil. .. J., was soleniniyp.l In the Mutrhmorc Slemorial Presbyterian i iiurcn, i.ightecntli street nud Slout gomery iivenue, on Wednesday evening. The cereinonj was performed at 0 o'clock by the Rev. Herbert Hurgess, nnd was followed by n reception nt the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. Towle guve the bride in niarringe. satin and She wore a gown of white duchess luce with a tnllc- Aoil. Sliss Slnrcuprilp S,-lii,l,,nn..i r Nt'w ". " '''' of honor and wore .. . " .. ' .., "i gowns of on hid inesalline. Sir. Williuni L. Vatt, of Slontcl.iir -N- ' """ ""t man, and .Mr. Henry tu.nwii. w, . ,.ii.,u, unu .ur. .Norman liriinurr, of New York, were the ushers. , Sir. nnd Mrs. Runge sailed for Sweden 1 Inckson. of Cynwyd, and Mr. N'oruian on hatuiilaj and will spend several mouths nbioad. IIENK LASIB Announcement is made of the mar ilage of SIlss Josephine A, Lamb, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. James Lamb ot .",81 S North Sixteenth street, ami Sir. Jiidson R. lleuk. of Atlantic City, on Tuesday evening, September 23, in the l'lotestunt Episcopal Church of'tlie Resurrection, Broad and Tioga streets, by the Rev. .Tnmes O. Slcllhenny, rec tor. The biide was attended bv Sirs. Leon Seifert ns matron of honor, aud I ''" .VOKU'lllA H IXmOlO.ST THKATItKS FORREST Tonight MallnM W.M nml Rit. at " 13. aiWilWISITE'S WOTIM) AM M AM) Till: UIIUII.NA1. NHW YOltK CAST Chorus nf ,'ai neaulltul ScamUl Mwifr I'op. WeO. Jlum KlUlie Lower I'loor, It. 2(1, iiiiirc i,aKiin, i vu RDOAn NHIIITH at 8 10 DrJrU Main W'el A Sal. at.' 15 MRS F I S FC FT0M mix v;v,,''asisi . r. . , 1,,1 lY L'1 Con'"" ,,Thc "Wit to HapplnSr? in a tonietlj nf Moonshine, Mtncsa ami ..... MuUe Itellce I 'MIS' NELLY OF N'ORLEANS' , GARRICK LAST 2 WEEKS i:US hi 8:IS Mutineer Wed Snt itt " I.", .Ui..-..-un LU lft ,.-U I1I11IIS I'rnvrn, MCSSIIH COIMN AND IUI1RIS Prevent w,,h VIOLET HEMINC Tlie llrlnplnc Plaj of the Secret rferviee POP WEI). JtATB. HEST SEATS ?1 :,0 SAM S. SHUBERT ,:.l?', .' " AL JOLSON Sinbad lip nvus. m K.ao last ui:uk i vmr ' - " -WW ,.! tl,l...l . ...a 1 FLORENCE REED li "UOAUri OP UESTINV ADFI PHI UHOAI llelnn IlAl'lI rtLLL.rni MATS ,rl.llf) it,vr BARNEY BERNARD In "Till: IIUN. HAlt l)A IS CHESTNUT ST, " ?VS':S , Mats Ued, it Sat. P A fl COMIC OPEHA Vj-L.U.Vy CO.MPAN In CHIMES OP NOIIMANDI" DSGaiMffl MnKUT AT lorn ST Conttnunu Noon to II P, M Dal'i HeKsle llAIIIIIhCAt,!: 'Her Purchase Price" II lllll VAl'UUMLLi: ACTS F. KEITH'S THEATRE EDDIE FOY AND TUB YOI'NCIUR KOVS WALTER C. KELLY TUB vinoi.MA JU1X1U Ames A Wliithrop; Ijiniford A Kredcrlclc; 13tl I lllrdla Conrad and Ills Keature lllll ' PEOPLES thlaTrT'J DAN COLEMAN '"Ar..ri.H. I.AUIHS' MATIN1IB EVKRV PAY DUMONT'S KnrnieirjTjlVelcirMTir- 1uinwii i w alreli. Arch A Dili Sta, MATINKI3 TODAY, 10c, 20c. SBo. iR5!SL "Camden Trolley Zone" CASINO LADIES' MAT TODAY Best Show in Walnut Ab, 8th St, Town A Heal Laush uw" Frollu PALACE RINK io,h an1 SUrkit s,' TROCADEBO TJ,B fironT om THREE FACES EAST'rrSisfo Iff j i ib: READERS VIEWPOINT Letters to the Editor ott Current Topics Sheriff Aids Tenants To the t'dllot ot llie iJvcitlne Public Ltdotr! Slr--In the present crisis diie to the shortage of houses in Philadelphia nd i tli A rkwiiilrt t Iah A tut nvAfl t Atn M AMiilt- mi ing thcfrom( 1C B,lcrIir ,, ,hc on)y public official who has done anything to relieve the situation. Had It not been for ,,lc humane attitude maintained by 1, rf;"- ,!"lh.l:,J'"ri.trL- i!t: ' ir,,,u" w v "" the orgy of speculation might have gone. It hns recently been charged by Srr. Hepburn. -counsel for the Philadelphia real estate board, that the attitude ot the sheriff in refusing to be mado the tool of the real estate profiteers, nnd in allowing tenants faced with eviction iiito the strjet with no place to go ...01..t....t lt. 1- S I .t L fMnui-iciii; mm; io unu oiuer quarters, z:P tpi,r,ofi,ib-a. po,,,,ic V mot'vea ttn1 'JZt J 'i,a' n,fTBn,n,fe- , , The criticism of the representative of x1 ,r I'tTJxr with the claims they have been mnklne: That tlie members of the board were not profiteering, that they were not seek ing to put nny one out of their home, that they did not desire to distress the tenants of Philadelphia, that they were the friends of these tenants from whom they made their living and were " much the foe of the profiteers as "' "!,, "'"' llu'n' 'o they ho bitterly ,'riti('izc' t,lp herlff when he refuses to "irmv decent. Inw-nhiding citizens out e believe it our duty to slate that the attitude of the sheriff is lanrelv due to the representations made to Sir. Russell by officers of the Tenants' Pro tective Association on behalf of the two hundred nnd some thousand tenants of I'hilndelphia. We believe that the chnrR"' m'lc by Sir. Hepburn are nhsolutely untrue nnd nre merely a cowardly attempt to throw dfsercdlt on the only public official who has had .sufficient vision nud courage to Inter pret the law in accordance with broad I principles of justice nnd humnnlty, I rather than narrow legalistic technical! M"'1 ,mn aro not given;, tho sl"PPort ot jne press nnd public, there is no hope of relief from a sltnntlon whleS ... , ,. ... - i iniiigut wiiii more dangerous con en.ueuces to the community than any other form of profiteering. H. E. CORYELL. ice president Tenants' Protective Association of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, September 2.I. jf Wj " .'antei .st. Ab. IGth. 11 A. it, to 11-13 P. IC, ANITA STEWART IN FIRST PriESENTATIO.V OK "Her Kingdom of Dreams" Supporting CaBi Include Kathlyn Williams, Jlahlon llamlltun. Anna Q. Isll.xui,, ThomaS RTl,v??,,0-'5''AT,;l"'hl r Marshall. AUsO Hh.N'il,NlU UIUi.IN MOIX1IHT3 THE N B W C A PI TOI 724 siAnicnr STnrirr - Dirsctlon of the Stanley Company rothy Dalton "T,I,: makket riiun... rri . sat. nnx BCACirS "tiik aim, rnoat outside" ALA CR 10 A. M. to 11 P. M This l-.nllrt. Vleek Take a Chance WALLACE REID In I-itest Paramount-Artcraft Pleture "THE LOTTERY MAN" WA.NDA 1IAWI.KV IS IN TIIK CAST Cumins 3oon -"HPOKEN riLOdSOMS'' ARC ADfA CIIITNrT IIEIOW 10T1I A 1 10 A M.. IS, '-, 3:45. SMS, 7 i45. 0:80 P. M. MADGE KENNEDY In Plrsl MhoHlnc of "STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL" Adapted 1'nm the Play 'I anny and the Serxant Problem" .VICTORIA1 . MAIHr.T STTtnET ABOV13 T1I v .- m. io n.ir, iT. bi. N I X O N S COLONIATJ lllreetloii of StanlM Co. (jr.P.MANTUW.N AVE llel CMBI.TJSN' AVJ5. UaII ai a ISe ilneludlnc taxj l.ktnlnss. 7 am) l 15c 2.V 'i Includtnir tail w-. .n . ' OVEH" WIFE" REGENT ""5 Wv&ir ,7TH t, , ,. , "STEPPING OUT Also Craig Kenned Serial- "Carter Caa" '( MB continuous VVjliJiMf VAUDEVILLE i m&BitiitiH, ,, A M. , u p lf "MARRIED VIA WIRELESS" . Ell. AlclvlNI.BV ItEVIEW CO.MIQCKS BROADWAY Urod Kj. , iJIs'SSSiTB "THE ONLY GIRL" "'""inw"171. Unpardonable Sin ' CROSS KEYS "AnABrJ'? ! SWEET SWEETIES BUtfeNq, Wl , WALNUT ST AT 0T1I alnlll Tonight. S.-tS, 2.V to L U111UL Mk, Tomor j,v, ko,. eB- KlltST TIMK IN PHILADELPHIA "THE LOGIC OF LARRY" Uy Wlllanl MaiU, Author of "Titer noae" Barry McCormack "Yo?icaat Put. Mat.t '-'.V toil.OO. Sat Evg.. 25c lo H.60. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Week Monday Mat. Bent SO BILLY KING ' The King of Comedy Anlt'd by BILLY HIGGINS AND COMPANY OF, 40 PEOPLEr-40 IN The Screaming Musical Comedy, OVER THE TOP 11KAII OEUTnUDK HAUNDEUll 81NU "DAIIDY" THATS ALL Matlneea Bverv Day at 3:15 Tickets on aale at Hepne'a-Academy of Alueit- ,-M. i.tnv. ui'iv ni iu jh, ORPHFUM "' Tomorrow, 2Sc, S3. Jll I llVJHrl CvfB v ,fK, fi0c 4 1R MAK DESMOND "yAHAMC V MAK DESMOND IHeraeiri In 4virvivib s . October 0 "SI8 1OPK,Nfl" H' rl- OTTT T ei Ue MAT. blJUU FrFN.' tih Ab. ReeMAT. TO0AT' NWH vAU? fnmn -fcj v Aii I V I'i 1 11 i J ti. , & 'i ''?' va l i ,! m . 4 r t r' e - jrc j- r ." ft t :.- .&- ."If. . - .JR." ' i -v.-. v,; 4
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