vVT' fs jfvVe -v. ' iJ " .;', ti EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHIL A DELPHI A, FKTDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919 u M V &?. i rtfST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE tncy Wynne Tells of the Ten at Mrs. William Goodman's Home in Chestnut Hill Horse Show Full in Homlmnn. will Bie nt hor linmr- on lethlehem pike. Don't nu tliiult .nnrj lileton li pretty? She lins such n innt face anil sm-li soft, lovely eyes. hnlr is rather fnlr and her eyebrows Indies arc darker than her ha r. lins n stralsht. rntlicr pert little and Is altoRCther rhnrniliiR. Her er, a know, was Mis (.oodinan. ier of Miss Krncstine (Inodman and fioodman nnd of the lntc Snnuicl (man. wliose dmiRliter, JInr.vT.rnt- Joodinaii. will leceive at the tea . her cousin In fact. Mary dood- 'r card is inelosed In the Invitation he ten, but I understand there is to further presentation for her either her mother. Mrs. llmvnrd Senver. ner aunt, Mrs. Iwinc Tntnall Starr,' H. Starr was to gle tlie ten In Sep lher. but the dentil of her pister-in-v, Sirs. Rodman V. CiiLveoin, in the ly summer, threw her into mourninc I the tea was postponed to an inile lie date ... ., Mrs lilllie flonilmnn nnd Airs. iv- I Senver -vili preside nt the tea table Is nfternoon nnd Mrs. (innilninn, Sr., II reeeive with her sinnddiiichters. Mabel Howard 1W R'ld .(some amc, isn't If). Adelnide ew;lin. ;indys Muller, Mary rnluiestocK, Mnr mrct Dallett, Nnncv Dunning. b""'1 r.roome, llllzabeth Taylor and I.B.dsay Wood, of WnshitiKton, will be In the feceivinB party. THE net that the Horse Show is Bolnc on fnst nnd furious these four ays does not seem to prevent the ileus (as from being erowded. The ew IdV nt Ardmorc yesterday wns a very KO nltair. With threi- debutnntes, 1 prncticnlly two lists of guests, you y imagine the jam. V whole lot of us went over from the v and waited till the Inst minute. i, so there was some bunch going in lirt 0 o'clock, believe me. The girls ked sweet in their fluffy gowns nnd i- nnn -pri marvelous to behold. tlrs. Edmund McCullough, she was . ss Ethel Newhold, you knov, nnd is let. n( 'Mrs. AVurts. the mother of ennor and Rocnmond. the two debs. d of Mr. Trenchard Ncwbold, was at ten tnblc nnd Mrs. Stncy Lloyd, loda's, the other deb's, aunt, was nt e other end. Thev both looked stunning. Mrs. oyd Is fairer thnn Mrs. McUillough, it it would not be possible to hny hlcli one has the better figure nor hich was more beautifully gowned, for .icy are among the very smartest look- ng women in town, in my private opin- ,on. And, I believe, the opiuion of many others ns well. THERE wns much excitement nt the beginning of the second half of the show cstoiday among the friends of Mrs. Charles C llumsey. of New nrk, who came ou to stay with the It. l'enn Smith, .Tr.'s, in Haverford. Slie wns to ride in one of the nfternoon events, nnd n chnufieur wns dispatched, plus n cnr. to West I'liilndelphia to meet her nnd bring her nut post haste, and the worst of it was I could not tell ou it she got there or not, ns I left for the Xewbold tea. Howeer, I imagine she did; she wns coming from New lor, you know. i-rrtvERY nnn IS 20inc luuiu kj i" , 1. ..I.. n ln ,in iij Knurr iminiipitii ,, iiii. .... M . , , ..!.... I, Alt' I. I u.. ....... -- til ,i... Dawson Coleman is giving in ms m Jiotise in Ilryn Mnwr. " """,": linwson and Mariana Coleman hnje Wken the house that the l'enn Smith, ... i.o.i .Animl frnm Mrs. John Con- Verse when they lind intended to live i,nrn Tim Colemnns took it oil their timids when tliey moved to Wcsterley, l.i ...in ii,.n tlion. inilefinitelv. I be lieve. I heard Mrs. Charles Munn and he John Lawrences nnd the Mathers nd several others say they were going .vcr to the pnrty. rjE AVAS young, yes and this is his CI first vear at college, though I'll say his for him, the two years before that ad been spent in the navy. Hut, .oinehow, it was different wearing n freshman cap instead of n gob suit. Nobody seemed prowl of you, noboily slnpped von on the shoulder nnd cnlled Vou "Huddv," ilobody, n girl, you yn dcrstnnd, looked nt you ndmiringl.y ns vou sauntered nlong; in fact, nobody iinld the smallest .amount of attention to vou. nnd you almost deeieded to give up and go back home. Not thnt vou're homesick but. well, you know. In this mood D listened for linlf nn hour to n lecture on sometlung or othnr. nnd when the piofessor in structed the elnss to follow him to an other building, wliere he would finish the lecture, it did not make things bet ter. Having been in the service himself tlie professor lapped out "forward, march," nnd the whole elnss wan tramp ing along in nn orderly fashion. All xcept him, in whom we nre interested, 'fe went slowly, accompanied by gloomy thoughts, nnd dragged one foot nfter him decidedly "out-of-stcp." The professor did not fail to observe this, nnd came UP beside him, inquiring in crisp tones, "Young man, you'ie in my class, nrcn t you?" Now they sny thnt one's mood nffects ones answer, no jouii iuvkivb mm won't jou, for replying, No, sir, you re uwnj nbovc mo XAN'CV AVYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. John K. StiubiiiK, of St. Martins, will introduce their daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth StrubltiR, nt a tea on December 1. A diiiiier-dnnee will follow at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Those who will reeeive with Miss Stru binu will be Miss Kathleen Kilter, Miss Mnrsarettn Shnrpless, Miss Caroline A'alentine, Miss Evelyn Smith, Mis i Aji tin stteuni-t. Aliss Mabel II. 1. Iteid. LL roads will lend to Chestnut Hill dniiKhter, MNs Ilelln Frnncklyn, wns A ,,, t, !,.,. Fmiwtlnn Annie- ninrrlrd n New York Init yrnr In Mr. ,', ! m,Yw lolm nt n tin nnt John 1). Nlihnls. n nephew of Mrs. '.?,-' L"' ,, 'im? WHllam Jn,o I'mncU Sullivan, of this city. Miss Marsiiret Dallett. Miss Margaret Thayer fJinhani. Aliss Peggy Ferguson, Aliss Deboinh Logan, Aliss Sarah M. Harrison,' Miss I.ucy dray, Miss Hnr- ! riet Klmmcrmaim nnd Miss Koxnlene ' Dickinson. Aliss Agnes Yarnall, daughter of Mr. ' and Airs. Charlton Ynrunll, of Crum Creek Farm, Devon, will be the guest L 'of honor at a diner-dance given by her narents on Saturday, December 27. at the Bellcvue-Stratford. Mr. and Mrs, Yarnnll and their family will live nt A Seventeenth and l.ocubt stitets this winter. , Mr. and Mrs, George AV. Kendrick, 2d, of Hrjji Mnwr, will give n theatre party nnd Mipper on Monday, Decem ber in, In honor of Miss Khodn M. Brooke, daughter of Airs. Trenchard Emlen Ncwbold, of Ilreeby llrow, Ard morc, Mr. B, Dawson Coleinnu gave n large buffet lunclieou today at thu hoine of 1 liis son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and i Sirs, G. Dawson Coleman, iu liryu Mawr. JIrs, Keginald Francklyn, of Now York, who Imp spent the last fifteen s). ar in SwiUorJaud, returned recently P,tn this countfy'and'is now visiting Mrs, f John. A, Brau,. Jrij ot Kitteqhotit-B '. isuiure.. Mr.Ml!,Ufll(li'4ii. who was 'r m&&M-MlmimaiMm,t-.Mf, 3oJb - t-MmW&WWvM' HJ J. SeiSEva Swing Mr. aifd Mrs. ltohert E. Strawbrldge entertained nt dinner on Wednesdny night. They will give n dinner this evening, also. Mr. nnd Mis. I. Wlstnr Morris, of Summit street. Chestnut Hill, who hn.vo been occupying flip Dlsston prop el ly In He nvenue 'during the re building of their house, this week hnve moved in to a pnrt of the plnce that is ready for occupnncy. They hope to hnve the work finished Itt n few months. Mr. nnd Mrs. (Jurnee Miinn hnve re turned from Atlnntic City'' to their home in Hndnor. Mrs. Arturo de Heercn will visit them until lnte in the win ter, when she will go to Pnlm llench. Mrs. .Tnmes R. Hirst nnd the Misses Hirst, of UOIW Locust street, will spend the winter nt the fJolden Swnn Inn, Mount Airy, ns they hnve rented their house to Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubert II. I'nge, of I'plnnd, l'n. Mrs. Edwnrd Ilrill, formerly of the Mnrlyn, nnd her sisters, Mrs. Julia Dovey and Miss Shipper,,, hnve re turned from nn extensive trip through the Hockies nnd the West. Mrs. Ilrill Is now occupying her new apartment at the Tournlne. Sixteenth nnd Spruce streets, for the winter. Dr. nnd Mrs. John Cooke Hirst, of IS-.'! 1'ine street, will give n reception on Snturdny evening nt !) o'clock to meet Miss Mnry Is. l'oppenhelm, president general of the Tinted Dnugh ters of lhe Coufederncj . Among the guests will be Miss Miriam Hell, Miss Mary Ruth Jones, Miss Clara Hnnge ley King, Miss D. J. M. Vrnncis, Miss Elizabeth Fnrrn, Miss Cleo Chnstaln, Miss Emily Gardner, Miss Lillian E. Shaw, Miss Mnry H. Sloan, Miss India Hunt, Miss Ucssie E. Lnne, Miss Isa bella II. Perry, Miss Elizabeth H. Vim n and Miss Blanche Harms, nil of whom nrc southern students nt the Womnn's Medical College, this city. Mrs. Charles Hurke Miller, of Glen Iron, gave a dnncc on Wednesday eve ning nt White House, at Jacks Moun tain, in honor ot ijleiitcnnnt .1. II. Chinch, who hns just icturned fiom overseas. Mrs. Miller is the daughter of Mr. John T. Church, of Glen Iron, l'n. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. Samuel Lucas. Miss Nntnlle Lucas and Mrs. A. Atwntcr Kent, of Ardinore, nre spending n few days nt the Ambassador in Atlantic City. Mrs. Joseph Ilucklcy hns returned to her home in Ovcrbrook nfter spending some time with her mother, .Airs. J. Edwnrd Hynn, in vLansdownc. GERMANTOWN The home department, connected with the First M. E. Church, of Ger mnntown, nt High street and German town avenue, wiil give a social for its .members this evening in Epworth Hall, nt 8 o'clock. Miss Mnry Truman, sup erintendent of the department, has the event in charge. Addresses will be made by Dr. Edward S. Ninde, pastor of the church, nnd by his assistant, Mr. Derbyshire. The children of the Enst AA'nshington Lane Chapel will produce "The Mother Goose Tarty" this evening nt" n o ciocK, in the jtoss mansion, under the lendership of Miss Irene Shearer. The various parts will be taken by the following children : Little Hoy Hliie-WIImcr Smith. Little Ho-Peep Lillian Hodson. Old Mother Hubbard A'irginia Foulke. Little Jack Horner Alexander Mur doch. Haby Hunting Margaret Murdoch. Old King Cole Stuart Kennev, Jack and Jill Millner Thomas and erna Kaynor "There wns n little mnn nnd he had n little gun Ronald Tome. Little Miss Muffett Mnrgery Adams.! I love little nussie" Phvllls Kemin. Alary, Mary, Quite Contrary Edith Suttie. "Mary Had n Little Lamb" Lois AA'oodwaid. Miss Shearer will take the pnrt ht Mother Goose. .The nioceeds from the sale of tickets for tins production will In ...All .nil.n.iit .l.n ....nl.nn!.. T.... .1 t im- U-.1-U ,u,,tiiu mi: 1UU1.111I3U1H iiiiiii iur the Ross mnnsion. Mr. nnd Mrs. David I'nscoe, of ."."in Chew street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Mar ion Pascoe, nnd Mr. George Kerr Ramsey. Announcement the mnr- MISS MAKY ItEILLY MISS CATHEKINE KEILLY The Misses Ketlly were. In charge of a dunce, ghen last rilglit at Columbia Hall far il noneflt ot StVvinnt'a is made of Kii 'B THkv ji ru , . 3 '''"'AVSaiiiiyfiAi ju 7Z hy .. . J &&,&Gimt2ta A UrrmUaKL4, - -Mmmu.nrn ..ii'aiic. . i HMkliniaiis . ' . .. .. .Jsiit.. ' . .....ft. ' . iSfa'vijAAu.) . -r , . sni'mtfiftt'in i'i i. rt iisMPim : Wm mam r- 5r4r5 w .; r ttX giCPl" "Wff fo-ro ?WViiCE - ; MISS ANNE ASHTON MUSS CECIEY'HAHNE.S Miss Ashton nnd Miss Rnrnes nre dally nttendants at the Horse Show which Is being held tills week nt tlio Ilryn 'Mnwr polo grounds for the benefit of the IJrjn Jlmvr Hospital. Miss Ashton Is the iliuishter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton nnd will nialio her debut noxt 'winter. Miss llames Is tlio daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton Itarnes ringc of Miss Mattic James, of KIO Linuiln drive, to Mr. Oscnr L. Hright, 1K10 West l'enn street, on Monday evening, October (1. nt 7 o'clock, nt 11!) AVest Duvnl street. The marringc of Miss Helen M. Hnl pin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Uichnrdson, of (i:2 Norwood street, Germnntown. to Mr. Rlnnchnrd L. Ellis, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Lllis, of 12."il!l North Colorado street, took plnce on Wednesday afternoon, nt " o'clock, in tlie rectory of the Immneu lnte Conception Church, the Rev. M. J. IHecins officiating. Mr. nnd .Airs. Lllis nro spending n few days at Niagara Fnlls nnd will then go to New Aork for n week. They will live nt 0122 Nor wood street. Tim Tlnv. Ernest Pnxton Jnuvier, of SOT Enst AVnshington lane, is spend -ion- n fw dnvs with his cousins. Dr. Douelas Formal! nnd Mrs. Eormnn, nt their cottage in A'entuor. Doctor nnd Mrs. Formnn, with their two children, are spending the fall in A'entuor prep aratory to sailing to India. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Anna T. Dempsey hns returned ,.. pi,ivi.n. whom she hns been spend ing the summer, nfter visiting Miss Virginia McGrnth, of 4007 Pine street. Airs. Jnmes H. Elliot nnd Miss Mnr-garet- EUiott hnve tnken an npnrtment at 3C0I1 AValnut street for the winter. Mrs. AVilbert White will spend the win ter with them. KENSINGTON Aliss Jenn Hubbard nnd Miss Kathryn McCann, who have been staying in the Pocouos for several weeks, returned home this week. Miss Hubbard is living at present with her sister nt -00.1 Tirndilnek street. Miss McCann will bo ,,-itli her narents in Kensington. Hoth Aliss Hubbard nnd Miss McCann will appear iu specialty dances at the bnll to be given this evening in New Trnv moro Hnll by the Jolly Ten Club. Mr. Irwin Silver will dance with Miss Hub bard and Mr. Philip Schultz with Miss McCann. Miss Hubbard nnd Miss MiCnnu rnnlc nmong me uesi imawui , jinuccrg Jn the city. NORTH PHILADELPHIA A reunion dance will be given this evening at the Students' Chapter, Park and Susquehanna avenues, under the auspices of the AA'nr Camp Commun ity Service, when the guests of honor will be army nnd nnvy men who have returned from service in tlie world war. Aliss Grace Corlies, Mrs. John Devlin, Aliss Anna Mclclicr ana -urn. nimes P Mnrtyn will be the hostesses. Mr. O. I F McCormirk is director of the service and his assistants include Miss C. T. i Chase, Mr. Ilorton AVhite, Aliss M. S. i Little, Air. F. C. Brennnn, Mr. J. A Fairlnmb, Aliss Helen II. Porternld, ,AIr, O. K. Ammons, Mr. James K. Cor neal and Mr. II. 0. AA'elsli. The wedding of Miss Mnrlc Carring i. Tlonkel danchtcr of Air. and Mrs. llarrv Ij. Henkel, of 2815 North iTwen'tv-third street, nud Mr, Kudolph Paul Jugel, ot nil .Master siren, win take place on AVednesday afternoon. October 22, in the Lutheran Church of tlie Holy Spirit nt Fern Kock. The bride will be attended by her sister. Aliss A'iola Henkel, and Mr. John A'etter- i man will ne pesi ,mnn. inc ui-uuuu-rards nre for nfter November 10, at ir3l North Broad btreet. Air. and JIrs. AVnlter T. Tnylor have returned to town for the winter after, passing the season at their cottage in AVildwood. Kev. John V. Ellson, of 2715 North Park avenue, is attending the 100th anniversary of the organizatlonif Col gate University, which is being ccle- bratcd louay nt iinmiiton, i. x. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sturz, of 182S North Twenty-eighth street, nnnounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Claire Lucille Sturz, to Air. Charles Henry David, of Baltimore, Md. TIOGA Airs. Frederick O. Fischer, of 3542 North Eighteenth street, entertained the memberB of her sewing club at luncheon vesterday at her home. Her guests in cluded Airs. Frank A'nnderlicrschen. Airs. Grant Kockefeller, Mrs, Laura Shuster. Mrs. Cordelia Itistlne. Alifcs Elizabeth Palmer, Airs. John Nuttall, Airs. AVilliam Logon, Mrs, AV. V. John son, Mrs. Raymond AVeckerly nnd Mrs. Alax Maier. Airs. Mtller'Burkhardt, of Narberth. formerly of this suburb, gave a dinner at her home for tho members of the Tiogn Young Women's Auxiliary, nt their opening meeting last Friday. Au-tiinin-hued (lowers formed the decora tions. The guests included Miss Jos ephine Brown, Mrs. Carl Hcrschel, Airs. William Boggs, Mrs. Charles O. Anderson, Miss Ethel Johnson, Miss Efiie Brown. Miss Mnrgaret Hilton, Airs, Oscar Clawson, Mrs, Robert Fries. Mrs. James Borten, Miss Millie Baugh. Mra. Marion W. Benjamin, Aliss OJIvin Cox, Mm. Edward Ald- ricn,, ;ups. airliner, mrs. Minanj inrB)'aniiMiu uavi?. juss unnuii VHnrymnie. airs. yttasV.FraDk Tlmm- Wv AT THE BRYN MAWR SHOW llf jOT llMlll son, Mrs. Joseph Tomlinson, Mrs. Charles Hchaeffer, Mrs. George L. ! Rote, Mrs. AVillinm Hrown una Mrs. Harry Jloritz. Mis Sura E. Crnunge, musical nnd drnmntie director of tlie Nicetown Club for Hojs nnd Girls, hns icturned fiom Atlantic City and will lmve chaige of the eiiteitainment winch the minstrel group of the club will give on Monday; en-inns, ticiouer -: hi. nn: J-. -i. sj. i. . i-. .,..., . .. ti.-.v- ii .. hut nt tlie navy yard. Dr and Mrs. Prnnklin Krlbhs, of West Tioga street, nro nt home again, hnting spent some time in the country after returning from Ocenu City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry D. Snyder, of Tiogn. hnve left for their new home in New York. Their two daughters. Miss Mnriel Snyder and Miss Knthryu Sny der, will join them next AVednesduy. ROXBOROUGH The Ladies' Auxilory of St. Tim othy's Hospitol will give n leception nnd niusicnl tomorrow nfternoon nnd eveniug from .'1 o'clock until 1). Mrs. Robert "Ynhn hns charge of the inter esting musical program which includes selections by an instrumental trio 10111 posed of Mr. Hnrmon Robinson, Jr., violluist ; 5Ir. Stanley Kauffman, cellist, and Miss Mnrinn l.rwin, pinnist; Miss May Farley, bopruno soloist, nnd Mr. AVillurd Cornman, baritone. Mr. Harmon Robinson has given a quantity ot beautiful dahlias, which will be sold by Miss Dorothy Kcely, Miss Isabel Foulkrod, Miss Anna Y'nhn, Miss Knthnrine Llttlewood nnd Miss Elennor Llttlewood, ns flower girls. The guests will nld the hospital with donations nnd a silver offering. Those who will receive are Mrs. E. A. Itostwick, president of the auxiliary ; Mrs. M. Howard Fussell, Miss intli nrinc C. Conway, vice presidents; Mrs. George .uclveown, secretary, nun -Mrs Lawienee hmicox, treasurer, will ho assisted by the officers junior aid, "Irs. John J. Foulkrod, Jr., president; Miss Lucy Hostwick vice nresident: Miss Ann Fussell. cor responding secretary ; Miss Elizabeth ' Hey, recording secretary, nnd Miss1 Eliznbetli Schoficld, treasurer. nnil Mrs. Ocnrs Koeh have cJy) for Saturday ! Tricolette Dresses Specially Priced 50.00 A Third Less Than Original Price J rt Included (taken from our regular stock) are silk tricolettes in tunic, straight line and draped effects in colors of Brown, Navy, Walnut, Admiral Blue and Black. WOMEN'S DRESSES, 3RD FLOOR BONWIT TELLER. &CQ CHESTNUT AT taSTRCEl ."Wikiii '.W'4' I tf- '" , 'J;'. T returned from their wedding trip nnd aic nt home nt -115 Dupont stieet. The bride wns Miss Iklcn E. Lindmiiu, daughter of Mrs. Emmn Lindmiiu, of Rovhorough. MANAYUNK The members of St. Joseiihafs ('nth- i nlir l inn will give n masiiunrnile dnneo hi Snturdnv etching, October Itf. in ,.,... .. i i-ainuin 11 Ilnll. expeci in leuinin in j.anMinwne nuoui u Miss Mnry Chase returned Inst week mouth, from n visit of three weeks iu Vrntnor. i DELAWARE COUNTY NORRISTOWN The mcml)Crs of , Darl)y ,Bh Mrs. Johp Titzel of Swede and Mar- School Alumni will gite n dance ut shn 1 streets, entertained nt auction I McCrcu's on Wednesday eteniug, Oc bridge nt her home. Among the guests tober 15. I pre-eiit were Aliss Eli.ahcth !,: . ..!..!. . . I. ...."' -Miss .Mildred I ox, .Airs, .lohn .Ollle, Airs. John Fox-, Jr.. .Air,. ! Priink Hunter, Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Ilnwie, Mrs. Earl Gresh, Mrs. Thiunns Alnoie hend, Mrs. Charles II. Hrutiner and Mrs. Joseph Croft. At n meeting of the AA'hole Note Club held nt the home of Mrs. Chris. Steel -man, of 2.1 AVest Hnsin street, u sur prise novelty shower wns given to Mi-s Lillian Smith, one of the members. Miss Smith will be married the latter pait of this mouth to Mr. Thomas FrunU. There were twenty-live guests present. Mrs. Joseph A. Coleman, of Powell and Hrotvii streets, entertained at luncheon nt her home in honor of Mrs. Howard Trumbniier, of Huenu A'istn, A'a. Mrs. Trumbauer is the guest of her parents, Air. and Mis. Snnuiel Kohn, ot Fonuuce street. Cot era at luncheon were laid for ten guests. WISSAHICKON Aliss A Riius Fuwloy, of ll!f) Kuiunc htrool, lia- niKiinizoil a AVUsnliickiui trooi of (lirl Swiuls, cnmpnscil f Alibs Tlmv i r uwii'.v, cnpiiiiu . .mi'.s niiison, iii'u- . of "jjtriiuiit: Mi IMilli Sliimllp, Aliss Alice1 if-uiHlir, ,'iiv- iiiurru l mil lii.lll, .uir-wi Dnrotln'ii Ui'islitnii, Alis lii'iitrifi' Sim- l '0, Aliss I'lnri'iii'i' I, nnil. AlKs 'line, Ciintli'.v . Ali. r.li.alictli Holsnte, Miss I Marian I.ari' nnil Miss Ilcaimr Selio liclil. I.nst work tin1 tiooii went nn its1 lint liikc. kdihk from A isaluckon lo in this special group I till- I. i 1 H l m '" iri(( III! 111 r li n nulotn nf I tilt t nf itrlilflin its -fs Chestnut Hill. Tomorrow tlio scouts will nld In n drive for funds for St. Timothy's Hospital, which Is one of the hospitals from which the state ap propriation lins been withdrawn. Miss Mniinn V. Erwin. daughter of .Air. nnd Mrs. Charles Erwin, ot 10."i Roohelle avenue, hns returned from At lnntic City. Her sister, Miss Eleanor M. Erwin. hns also icturned home, nfter pnssing the cnrly summer in Ocean City. Mrs. Erwin has been spending a foitnight in AVnshington, I). ('., where she wns the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Prank Iialley. DOYLESTOWN Mrs. Irvin M. James, of 10." AVest Court street, entertained tlie Ladies' Hrldge Whist Club, nt her home, yes terday afternoon. Announcement hns been lccelved of the mairinge of Miss Llllinn E. Rnike, of this city, nnd Mr. Clifford J. Rnrber, of .Allies City. Mont., at To ledo, O., on Monday afternoon, October (I. Mr. nnd Mis. limber nn nn n I wedding trip through the Middle West, nfter which they will live nt Detroit, .Mien. Miss Anne Downing is isitlng Miss Kathryn Downing. LANSDOWNE I Miss Ruth Ayuiiderli.li. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Wuiiderlich. enter I tnined some of her friends nt enrds Inst ' lv.'('k,..,M,i'", Wunderlieh's marriage to Mr AMIIIiim Stuart Landes will take plnce Satiirdav ct cuing. October IS, nt the Piesbyterinn ('lunch. Mrs. Edward J. Decker nlso enter tained informally nt enrds on Tuesday nfternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Poster AVhite I hnve returned from n vacation spent nt Ruck Hill Pulls, l'n. Miss Catharine ('. Siilllvnn wnsmnid ,of honor nt the wedding of Miss Agnes i Leaver, of Clifton Heights, nnd Dr. 'AVillinm J. Crnwfoid, foimerly n licu- tennnt in the 1'nitcd Stalls army den- tnl corps. The wedding look place nn Tuesday at St. Charles's Church, Oak- view. A meeting of the executive board nnd members of the A'islting Nurse Associa tion wns held nt the Twentieth Cen tury Club on Tuesday morning nt 10 o'clock. At n meeting of the woman's chorus ot the Twentieth Century Club, nt the clubhouse, on Monday afternoon, it was decided to hold the meetings of the chorus every Monday nfternoon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. AVillinm H. AVnrd is clinirninn of tlirs oiganization, and Miss Plorcncu Adair, ns chairman of club classes, is also interested in it. Mrs. Rlchaul H. AWlls and her daughter, Miss Alison Wells, have re turned from Onancock, Vn., where they were visiting Mrs. AVclls's mother, Mrs. S. J. Kelso. Mrs. Lnwieuce Sluiffner nnd her two small sons, of Chicago, 111., are visiting her mother, .Mrs. .lohn .Ineksim. They i 'Mr. anil Mrs. James Gilnin Lewis. ' , f tl, Inn.U.ifci, Vlllle, .,,-.. rn...,l.!,,n ... ........... ....... ....., u. .VLV..,..k congratulations ou the birth of duughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles (!. llelzel and Mr. and Mis. George W. Atherholt. of Jtiuley Turk, have letinned trom lo cono Manor, where they speut several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Ellwood Allison. of Coniiy Meade, AVallingford, are visiting Cnitain Riehaids Turner, nt tlient Harrington, A'ermuut. Mrs. John D. Hrniunrd, of Sharon Hill, luiH left on a month's tour of the AVest. Mrs. Hriilnuid lias been active iu Rid Cross canteen work for two years, nnd owing to her ability was appointed n lieutenant at the infor mation booth of the Hnltimoru and Ohio Stntiou in Philadelphia. NEW JERSEY NOTES Tlio maniage'of Miss IMna ('. .Tolin mii, ilaiiBlitcr of Mr. anil Airs. AVilliain C Jolinson, of AVest CoIliiiRswooil, N. J., to Mr. Albert ('. 13. liuob, will take plaee on Oclolii-r lo at ".SO o'eloek. nt the lionie of Miss Johnson's parents. Miss Jolinsnii will have for lier niaiil WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO DINE THIS EVENING Half And yet. some people think tke Cafe L'Aifc'lon is the most expensive place to dine in Philadelphia. Music for Luncheon, Dinner and Supper. Dancing from 8.30 tOjcloaing. CAFE L'AIGLON CHESTNUT AT FIFTEENTH 2li&U&i . of honor Miss Helen M. .Tennis, of Philadelphia. The brldcsninlds will be Miss Agnes Lee, Miss Mm inn Gallo way, Miss Helen Umg, Miss Knthryu Hnsler, nil of CoillngNWood, nnd Miss Mnrguerlto Johnson, of Wilmington, Del. Mr. Charles A. Klottinan, or Hnrrlfhurg, will be Mr. Huob's best man. Mr. nnd Mis. AVillinm (J. Dunn nn nounce the mnrrlngc of their daughter. Miss Crcoln Dunn, to Mr Elliott Por ter, both nf Hnddon Heights. After an extended honeymoon they will lite in their new home nt Hiiddnu Heights. CahllhTourlsh Nuptials A piettv nutiiliin wedding was sol emnised in St, Ellznbeth's Church. Twenty -third nnd Perks streets, on Wednesday morning, w(.n Miss Mart Toiirlsh, dnuglitcr of Mr. nnd Mr!. AVillinm J. Tourish. of 22.'!." AVest Nnr rls street, wns married to Mr John C Cnliill, of ,'l."20 York rond, with the Rev. Alexander McKay officiating. Th bride was given in mnrriage by her father, and wore n gown of white satin with n tulle veil cnught with clusters of orange blossoms, and carried a shower of Rride roses. Her sister, Miss Katharine Tnurish, was maid of honor and MIssKatlinrine Gordon was brides maid. They wore gowns of georgette crepe with huts to match, the former in pink and the bridesmaid in blue. Each carried a shower of pink roses. Mr. AVIlliam Cnhlll wns his brother's best mnn. Pollowing the service there wns n breakfast nt the home of the bride s parents. Mr. nnd .Airs. Cnhlll. upon their return from their trip, will be nt hnine ill '.'L'.'i.' AVest Norrls street Good Scats Still Available But Do Not Delay Making Rcscrv. metropolitan upern House mommy evening rirst llmo In inoil Voirn Outfldo the Kterntil Cli . Shr9 ftfeswa Trom tho Roman Basilicas 70 NOTAM.E RINCiEna iiTn'iiVr.fJ'.ein'Af Maestro sonal Dlrfctlon of DON RAFFAELE CAS1MIRI Tlckc-tn J2. 3. 4 and 5 Box S'&atn ?t $7 Hnrl $10 nt Mctropolltnn Ilox Office, 110S C'hPBtnut Street. Academy of Music T"yi w5 America's Crisis in the Near East A Pwp nehlnrl thfl 'et nf Censornhtp Tho llomnnri. of tho Orient -Tho Startling: Truth About International rolltba anl America. By WILLIAM T. ELLIS. L.L.D. IMn experlrnces as a. War Correspondent Tickets, 2V to $2 00 Box Heats on sale nt ireppe's. 11J0 Chestnut Checks to Georce Hair. SAMS.SHUBERT7.JJSATHB "ftSiiJ' AL JOLSON ' "Sinbad HOLIDAY MAT MONDAY, OCT 13 I YRIP nilOAD Above ARCH ST. - 'X1 MATS. WED RAT KACiini. cnoTiiiins' tomedy sreenss "O FAST" wlth HENRY HULL anrl J J -rJ i CONSTANCE IilN.NEf Chpqtnilt St Opera Houe Chentnut Be- "GOOD MORNING JUDGE" WJth onoitnn HASKELL and SO others. ADFI PHI BROAD REI.0W nACE -Ll-l-l l 1L MATS THURS & SAT. BARNEY BERNARD In ' HON SAM DAVIS" BEGINNINO MONDAY SEATS NOW JOHN n WILLIAMS Preent "UP FROM NOWHERE" With NORMAN TREVOR METROPOLITAN Opera House Tomorrow night at H 15 sharp A'lolln Recital by MISCHA m ELM AN SE. AMERIC Trices: 7."c to t2 TiO Sale now open at Metropolitan Box Oflke, 1105 Chestnut St. PA1 ACF RINK aluh MARKET Sts. rLrt.U IMtNIS. suatinj.- Alt, t Evk uctouer i;j WMfL r ' A vw W u(to nJEw fir 7 L'AIGLON Always Leads The famous "L'AIGLON ROAST BEEF DINNER" served from-lhe-wagon on the "BIG BLUE PLATE," same as at Simpson's in London, was first introduced and has been continuously served by L'Aiglon since 1909 The same is true of the equally celebrated "L'AIGLON DEEP SEA GRILL" and we now take pleasure in announcing a new daily variation of "L'AIGLON BLUE PLATE DINNER" served in our Main Dining Room, Men's Grill and Buffet, served every day as follows: "L'AIGLON" ROAST BEEF DINNER BerTod Daily 6 P. K. To 8.30 P. M.l Prime Ribs of Beef with Three Vegetables, Mixed Salad and Cheese $1.25 "L'AIGLON" DEEP Served Dill, 11 A. M. SEA CRILL To 8.30 P. M. Lobster, Deviled Crab, Oyster and Clam, Julienne potatoes ji.zs MONDAY "FRENCH CLUB" DINNER $1.50 Serred 6 P. M. To 8 P. M. One Sprlnrj Lamb Chop, Leg of Roast Chicken, Beach-nut Bacon, Small Stuffed Potato, Garnishing of Vegetables, Lettuce and Tomato Salad TUESDAY SOUTHERN CHICKEN DINNER $1. SO Berrfd 6 P. K. To 9 P. M. Half Fried Spring Chicken, Cream Sauce, Corn Fritter, Candled Sweet Potatoes, Virginia Ham, Cold Slaw with Special Dressing WEDNESDAY "ENGLISH CHOP HOUSE" DINNER J1.50 Serred 6 P. M. To 9 P. M. Grilled Rump Steak, Brown Gravy, with Bordure of Potatoes, Carrots, Asparagus Tips, Lima Beans, Celery Salad with Mayonnaise THURSDAY "COUNTRY CLUB" DINNER $1.60 Served 6 P. M. To 9 P. M. One thick Veal Chop, Sauce Bernalse, Beech-nut Ham, Stuffed Tomato Andalouse, Gaufrette Potatoes, Romalno with Green Peppers Salad FRIDAY "NEPTUNE" SEA-FOOD DINNER $1.50 Served 8 P. M, To 9 P. M, Lobster Cutlet, Clams a la Mornay, Supreme) of Fish Saute, Fried Oysters and Tomatoes, Mixed Salad, French Dressing SATURDAY "FAMILY SPECIAL" DINNER $1.75 (Serred 6 P. M. To 9 P, M. Half Broiled Spring Chicken, Slice of Sugar. cured Ham, Spaghetti au Jus, Creamed Spinach, Sweet Potatoes a la Minute, Fresh Fruit Salad Market Bt b. litth. 11 A, M. to 11 US P, M. .MAunicrj TOurtNEUU Preient "THE LIFE LINE" . StE,' 'EVANGELINE" i TUB NEW CAPITOL1 v 754 MAflKET STREET - Direction r,f Th Htanley Company ANITA STEWART ' ", or Dreami P A L A C E '"ititiu ntjtbbi MARV Pir'k'irriDr in thr XDXT WKEK-D W. flBIFmirs "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" ruiST Tiatr; at rort-LAn prices ARCADIA 10 A M , 12, 2, 3M, 6-45, Ti4S, Ol30 P. If. Marguerite Clark "w,D0PoTr' AdJort Charlie Chanlin 1" Tn A.tlrf.;. . "-"aP'tn noorWaiK. I Wk Robl Warwick In "In Mlnou rn NIXON- 8 COLONIAL1 v Oln ntow Chelti-n. 2, 7. n - Wlreulon of Tho Stanley Company MADGE KENNEDY "?, ., , MJXT MONDAY. TUESD'Y 4 WEDNMlVt "Tlir, H1G1IT TO HAPPINESS" Victoria MAFIKET RT Ah. NINTH T A M TO 11:18 P M. GEORGE BEBAN "hbakts or Ailde-I Charlie Chaolin ,n The ' Neil Week 'THE nlQHT TO HAPPINESS1 rSLVjEilN 1 "TUB MAN WHO x iuvjui 1 X STAYED AT HOME" NEXT WEEK -VIVIAN MARTIN In I11H OFFICIAL FIANCEE" IT? iSS5VS)rB MARKET STREET , 51!4Sp continuous "VERY GOOD EDDIE" "' Comedy Founded on Farce "OVER NIOHT" BROADWAY Broad .fnyl,r Av. "EVERY SAILOR" a'Ai:TYnEVU. ANITA STEWART " '"m of Dreama" CROSS KEYS MARKET ST. nel. 80th ylWJJJ rvc I o DAILY 2:an, 7 4 8. ' PHOTO-PLAYMATES' GREAT NORTHERN ERIE AVENUH POSITIVELY LAST L DATS MaryPickford IN riRST NORTH PHILA SHOWINO ' THE HOODLUM Tomorrow Extra. Special Scjionl Children Matlneo at 4 P M Children 10c. tax lo Saturday Continuous 1:30 to 11 IS p. Jg PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES f" ADDlfl' I act ? Fi.r,. LaitMat. -1-' - 'Tflmftrrnw MESSRS COHAN AND HARRIS ITeaant THREE FACES EAST with VIOLET HEMING The srlpplnc p'.ay of tho Secret Service. NEXT WEEK SEATS SELLING DAA'ID BULASCO Presenta DAVID WARFIELD "THE AUCTIONEER" ETVAD P IT QT niohts at s.is r srV.rVll.iJ 1 Matinees at 2:15 MATINEE TOMORROW NO SEAT OVER $2 iifOTofill SEATS SELLING FOR NEXT WEEK Broad Last 2 Weeks evg. MATINEE TOMORROW S:1B MRS. FISKE n a Comedy nf Moonshine, Madnesf and Make-Believe "MIS' NELLY OK N'ORLEANP" SEATS SELLING FOR LAST WEEK ACADEMY Or MUSIC Thuriluy ruenlnsr. Oct 111. at 8:15 Sir Arthur Whitten Brown, K.B.E. l'AMOVS AVIATOR HIMSELF Will till thrl'IlnB mnry of tils hlctorln non- Mop niBtu across vie ocean, iuuhiraiei witn motion piciunMi anfl etereoptlcon slides Lecture arranged by Engineers' Club of Philadelphia and Aero Club of Pennsylvania. Tickets, .'.lie to S2.00; Box seats, 12 00 and ?2 !in. on tale at Hepne's, 1110 Chestnut St. Checks to George Italy. B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE Anna Wheaton & Carroll Harry . In Their Orlnlna! .Song Hits Dorothy CAMERON Madelina In Their Newest Dance Numbers MLLB. DIANE and JAN RUBINI LEU KOHLMER It CO. MILT COLLINO Walnut WALNUT ST. AT DTH Mat. Tomor , 2!ic to M.00 1 omeht. s t.t " . ftr The Logic of Larry "'&&& Next Week Wo'UoM"' Scats Now Old Homestead on bale wm Lawrence as "Uncle Josh" KNICKERBOCKER iv MARKET at 4nTH STRKET V I Contlnunus Voon to 11 P M Dally Sessue Hayakawa ' 'The ' Dranon Painter 6 acts VAUDEVILLE 6 ACADEMY OK MUSICS SAT. AIT. OCT 18 at 2 30 KREISLER aEIlALDINE FARRAR SAT AFT. OCT '.'"i at 2.30 Tickets, t uale at Hfpr's 111Q rhtvttnnr m.ii -rl with cTii .ecks to G T Halv. Direction C. AT Ellis SlMnwny rinno ORPHEUM MiSa M.S5f,M!nND SIS HOPKINS October 13 "WITHIN- THE LAW" P A CTMO Walnut Above 8th LAOIINU SADIES' SJAT TODAT Hip! Hip! Hooray I THE BHOW BEAUTIFUL DO YOU NEED Chrlce seats? All Theatres. Everywhere. Tenn Theatre Ticket Otllce. K, D. Corner 13th and Chestnut. Walnut 4200, ' i '' . pUOl'LES THEATItE 1 Kensington Ate, anil Cumberland tit. DAVE ISnuffy) MAItlO.V AND HIS OWN COMPANY LADIES' MATINEE EVERY DAT MODERN Appts, 111 A M. to 10I M, "1U ' 0 Trlvate Lessons J DANCE 1215 WALNUT ST. ' """. Dances Mon. A 8at MO P, M. STUDIO Call or phone Walnut TM0; ri A(-MT"Q & Eramett J. Welch Mln. Luivi i strels. Arch Olh Ut. Cr uuihlnc "Camden Trollev Zon' "9. Burlesque " L." BIJOU 8th ab. Race. Mat. ToJr,t . CIIAS. ROBINSON'Sf ,j Parisian ruim. Trocadero; J" aW u - ',; ( ' l 'b 'I ii c1 : H i 'At II n 'i !'l '.M ii HI I
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