r'4v?..hf''f).-yi(Mi-f. 'ttfrrlJT i-h-'-V- ;-"-jw?t"' . J7ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Miss Warders Debut She Discusses the Assembly Plans Other Matters of Interest in the Social IForld pELESTINE WARDEH Is to be in- J trodueed this afternoon nt a dancing tea at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, She la the eldest daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Georce Warder, of St. Martins, Chestnut Hill, and is a half sister of Mrs. .Too Hrouu nnd of Hilllo Jlarmer, who married Alice Iong streth. Celestine Is rather dark, with n quick little way of turnlne her head when talking that is rather (inarming. Nho has a wonderful bright color and dancing pj-pr. And if sho has one eighth of the jolllness in her nature that her father has in his, she'll cer tainly get along nil .right. Everybody knows and likes Mr. George Warder, for the genial, jolly, excruciatingly funny. attrnctle man lie is. It's always like walking into a sudden ray of sunshine on a dreary day to meet Mr, Warder. When you leave him after talking for a minute only you have n broad grin on your face and you continue to laugh at his nonsense the rest of the way home. Mrs. Warder was Miss .Juanita Heed and has nlways beeu noted for her beauty. Her lirst husband was Mr. Harmcr. She married Mr. Warder sev eral years after Mr. llarmcr's death. Clestino will be introduced by her mother, of course, and the buds who' will receive with her are Mary Apple ton, Mario Louise Ashhurst, Marian Baird, Lysbeth Itoyd. Juliana llaker, Elizabeth Bartow, Caroline Barclay. Anne Cope. Nancy Dunning, Lorraine Disston, Anita Evans, Nancy Km hardt. S?arah I'ox, Margaret Graham. Florence Griffith, Mary Goodman. Ilosalie Johnson. Florence Kane, Knlliorinn Kliw. I.llllnn T.co filmlvsl Mullets Kathleen Bitter. Elizabeth ! Boss, Mabel Beid, Clarissa Smythe, i ' . . -. . . .. . .. .. Gladys Williams, Eleanor and Bosa mond Wurts, Jane Ycatmon and Har riet Zimmermann. A3.XOU saw by the announcement in the papers on Saturday the man agers of the Assemblies this year are the same as those of the last Assemblies given in 1010-17, with the exception of Mr. Benuveau Boric, Jr., who was nsked to fill the. place left vacant by the denth of Mr. Charles Piatt. .Id. Dr. Charles 1). Hart is ccrcta.ry, nnd the other members are Mr. Henry Brinton Coxe. Mr. S. Pembertou Hutch -iiistou, who was tieasiuer in 1010-17, nnd is still I suppose; Mr. Casper Wis,' tor Morns and Mr, uouvcrncur liul walader. I had been wondering who would be the brido of the year patroness. There are so .many recent ones, it seems, now tho die is cast, nnd the person chosen is none other than Mrs. Charles Cheston, who was Harriet Frazier, and I'm sure n better choice could nohjnni' been made. Harriet, and Charlie were married in May or June, shortly after his return from the other side, their engagement having been announced about two months. She is the daughter of the eorgo Harrison Frazlers, you know, iind a sister of George Frazier, Jr., uho is engaged to Marys Clark. The other patronesses this year will oe Mrs. Alexander J. Cnssatt, Mrs. .lohn B. Thayer, whose dnughter Polly is a debutant of tho season ; Mrs. Trenchard I' ilen New bold, whose daughter Bhoda' Brooke is another deb, ii nd Mrs. Alexander Coxe Yarnall nnd Mrs. O. II. Perry Pepper, both young married women of three or four years. An Assembly without chnmpagne will be queer, won't it? However, I am sure tiie committee will make up for it. by making the decorations and supper more wonderful than ever before. TIIE Wistcrs' tea was almost like go ing to the "Assembly." everybody put on their best bibs and tuckers and went to show that they were asked. Marina and Fanny both wore white dresses trimmed with silver and looked very charming nnd animated. Tho his toric old rooms were so packed that it was hard to see the beautiful heirlooms nnd portraits with which thv are tilled. There was a little more breathing bpaco in tho library which is lined with hooks nnd has a true literary atmosphere. 1 heard one white-haired lady say to a friend that she had been brought out there in the days of her youth to meet the great actress, Fanny Kcmlile. She you must have hoard came to this country to give readings and married Pierco Butier, and that is how Butler Place came into the family. After while Mrs. Butler left her husband and went back to England. A daughter named Fanny married nn Englishman named Lee and tho other daughter, Sarah, became Mrs. Wis'ter, who had a very interesting nnd striking personality. The garden, in true English fashion, is quita away from tho house nnd lias remarkable old' box hedges. The two cherry trees arching over the center made me wish it was June again. The debutantes show the effect of their war-work in the prompt and etlicient way in which they serve tea nnd frt'ppe. In true cafeteria style one supplied me with sandwiches while another was get ting me chocolate. In the pre-war days they used to feed themselves or stand round and gossip. It's refreshing to see people cling to old ways instead of rushing out in search of the latest thing. The Wistors' house was lighted entirely by candles which gave it tho air of n real old fashioned pnrty. It reminded mo of some of the parties that the Fishers used to give at Alvethorpe. their beauti ful old place at .fenkintown. DID you know that the George Whar ton Pepper, Jrs. have bought the Frederick Bigelows house in St. Da vids. They have been living for n while with tho Myers nnd tho Peppers' nnd had an apartment one winter at Twenty ttiird and Pino streets. They have been married about three years now. Mrs. Pepper was Marion Myers, you remem ber, a sister of Mrs. John Forsytho Meigs. 2d. Mrs. Jacob Disstou, Jr., nrid'Mrs. Henry Wharton, 'Jr. IT ItEALIY is remarkable how vitally interested Ellen Mnry Cassatt and Gwen Martin nro in the Girl Scouts'. .Ellen Mary started the thing here, you know, nbout four or five yenrs ago, and has consistently worked at it ever since, and now there are Girl Scouts nil over the city and tho movement has extended throughout the state. They nro going to get up n drive the end ot.this month to increase, tho mem bership, you know, nnd they aro going tn have a big parade on the opening lay, in which 4000 Girl Scouts will take part. Lots of prominent women aro interested in, tho movement, in cluding Mrs. John Hampton Barnes, SJrs., Alexander Brinton Coxo. Mrs. Vttobcrt Lesley. Mrs. Thomas Bobins, Mfs., Nicolas Roosevelt, Mrs. Edward B; Smith, Jr.', Mrs,..C. Newbold Tay lor, -Miss Anne TIkhusou, Miss Mnry lUvinusy Miss Kate Hutchinson, Miss Elizabeth,. Keating. .Harriet- Denver, J3vigcnit .Cassatt, .Cecily 'Barnes' and -various others. " ' NANC1 WYNNE. - ; u- 'SOCIAL ACTIVITIES .Sir. and Mrs. Georgo W. Childs lDrexel will give & dinner of thirty two covers tomorrow evening at Woot-toni- their home, in Bryn.Atawr- This is the fit entertainment .that Mr. and Sirs. Drexfl have given since Mrs. Drescl cntrrod the Kerf Cross .work durlnz the war. Mrs. A. J. Drexcl Diddle Is spending a few days with Mr. nnd Mrs. Drrxel. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Antelo lleverctu gave n luncheon yesterday nt their home, Mistficld Farm, Oreland, before the races at White Marsh. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs, Victor C. Mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. John It. Valentine,' .Mr. and Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark, of New York ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Muun, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence, of Boston: Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. ('lothier, Mr. and Sirs. Ilohcrt Kelso Cassatt, Mr. and Mrs. It. Venn Smith, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubert L. Gerry, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hirst, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bobert E. Strawbridge, Mis. Alexander Brown. Miss Eugenia Cas satt. Miss Kitty Pimm Kniith nnd Mr. W. Plunketl Stewart. t Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Nevill Smythe have sent out invitations for a dinner nnd theatre party, on Friday, November 'JS, nt 7 o'clock, nt the Acorn Club, to meet Miss Clarissa Smythe. Bishop and Mrs. James It. Win chester, of Little noek. Ark., announce the engagement of their daughter. Mii Florence Winchester, to Mr. William George Mnyburry, Jr., of this city. The marriage will be solemnized very ipiletly in St. Peter's Church, Chicago, on Oc tober :io. Cards have been received from Mrs. Ilichnrd Dale, Miss Dale nnd Miss Nan nie Dale, of Okedon, Chestnut Hill, for n ten on Saturday, November 1, to introduce Miss Nannie Dale, from I until ti o'clock. I ho cards of Mr. and Mr. Iloberl " I'-'IP HIM Mr. mill .Mrs. l. 1, villi r iHmtris. Jr., are inclosed. Trains nivn Hrrti leave Hroad street at I! :-l.i. -1 :'Z'l. -1 :n 4 :.")." and 5:11 Heturning trains leave Chestnut Hill at 4:51, 5:15, 5:51 and (i :51 . Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis n. Reeves, Jr., have issued invitntions for a din ner followed by dancing in honor nf their dnughter, Miss Mary Primrose Heevcs, nt tho fiermRutown Cricket Club, on Saturday, November S. Mr. and Mrs. Eckley I!. Coxe, rid. will be honor guests at n dinner to be given by Mr. and Mrs. William White, of I'aoli, next Saturday. Miss Mildred W. Longstreth, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Long streth, of the Bclgrnvia, will make her debut at tho tea to bo given on Tues du.v, November -5. by Mr. and Mrs. 1311 Kirk Price, J70!) Walnut street, i nrds, pnstor of tho church, performed when they will present their daughter, j the ceremony, which wns followed by Miss Rachel Price. n breakfast nt'the Ititz-Cnrlton for tho Miss Elizabeth Strubing. debutante families. The bride's brother, Mr. tins daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John K.tnvtis ( . S. Welzol, gave her in mnr Ktrubinir. will be the truest nf honor nnge. She wore a gown of white satin nt : dinner on Friduv. October .'II. to! be given by Mr. nud Mrs. Walter Clothier, of Wynnewood. Miss Nancy Binney Dunning, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. (ieorgo A. Dun ning, who will make her debut nt n tea to be given by her parents nn Fri day, November 7, will be tho guest of honor nt a dinner the same night. An engagement of interest to persons of this city is that of Miss Constance Hussell, daughter of Mr. Archibald D. Russell, of ,'!4 East Thirty-sixth street. New York, and Princeton, and sister nf Sirs. II. Lawrence Benson, of this city and New York, to Mr. John tillbert Yinnnt, of Concord, N. II, which has just been announced. The wedding of Mr. nnd Mrs. Benson took plnec recently in Princeton and Miss Constance Rus sell was maid of honor at that time. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kearsley Mitchell will entertain at dinner on Friday next at Red Rose Manor, their homo in Ro.semont. Mrs. (ieorgo Dallas Dixon entertnined at luncheon on Rnturday nt White Sul phur Springs iu honor of Miss Josephine Widoncr. The fall luncheon given each year at Sedgeley Club in Fairmount Park will lie held on tho last two Thursdays iu October and tho first two in November. Mrs. William Ellis Scull is president of tho club this year. Dr. nnd Mrs. John Douglas Perkins, Jr.. of 402 East Main street, Coates ville, Pa., are receiving congratulations nn tbe birtli of a son, J. Douglas Per kins, 3d. Mrs. Perkins wns before her marriage Miss Kntherine 11. Straw -bridge, of Bala. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Pew, of New York, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Armitt Brown in St. Davids Mr. and Mrs. Itolllu II. Wilbur, of Old Stono House, St. Davids, spent tho week-end at the Marlborough-Blcu-hcim. Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor ,T. Mulford, of Wyncote. spent tho week-end iu At lantic City. GERMANTOWN Tho Tau Phi (lamma Sororjty ttill entertain nt a masque Halloween party on October 81, at the home of Mar garet IJotvellyn, :17 Johnson street. Germnntown. Amonc the "momtiers aro Miss Cortrildo finrroil Atlsa TTrtleo Lewis. Miss llnrotliv Tiir.. Atic mu. drod Callagher, Miss Dorothy Scatter. r.i good.'Miss Helen Picknrd, Miss Kstollo Picknrd, Miss Mary Pettit, Miss Helen Kelzer, Miss Lucy Penrose, Miss Alma j Penrose. Miss Gertrude Penrose, Jliss Mabel Pollard, Miss Edith Kirk. Mi,a j Eytlj-n rkmnn, Slits He en Brooks, Miss Lillian Brooks, Miss I.vel.tii M sT t.vii I.. mX?i " ?"""' n, I '",, R&, Mw, HpImi 1) Long and Miss Mildred Median. o Rw'novcl1' unffl Zl iT' tobeclJ novel, unusual and attract- .. ,. .. . NORTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Hanna, of L'S40 Diamond street, gave a dlnnen-dnnco on Katiirday evening at their homoi!''1-'' i xsutv xorn city ; .tir. .Mnrtm iu celeDration of the birthday an niversary of their daughter, Miss Lillian Hanna. The, decorations and favors -were patriotic in color iu com pliment to the' young men , nil of whom have recently returned from overseas service. The army, unvy nnd murine corps were nil represented, each sortie man tvenring nis uniionn. 'Jim guests, "in visa .urs. xrotirs (laughter, Mrs. included Mis.s Evelyn Aiicott, Miss lllli;- 'John It. Drexel, nt her villa in N'ctv abcth Hohro, Miss Stella ltehre, MissP""t before returning to their home in .lessic t oioorn, .hiss Alice lireycr, Missi Gertrude Hargrove, Miss Mildred Hen derson. Miss Kleanor Koch. Miss ICnili. ryn Kraft, Miss Florence AVilkins, Mr. Ralph Jones. Mr. George Garrett, Mr. Earl Miles, Mr. Fred Koch, Mr. Wil liam Kohln, Mr. Raymond "Wood, Mr. George Flower, Mr. Norman Magill. Mr. Morton Fruits, Mr. Paul Close and Mr, Louis Rigels. Mrs. J. Woodall, of North Broad street, is .pending u-few weeks visiting friends in New Tork TIOGA Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Prenzlan, of 2114 West Erie avenue, gave a dinner followed by cards, on Saturday eve ning nt their home. Their guesta ii cluded Mr. and Mrs. George. Ilnrbam Pond,- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lnnuing. Mr. nnd Sirs. Harry Ilartmnn nnd Mr. and Mrs, N. Armbruster. Mrs. Oscar Noll, of 8213 North Park avenue, gave n, luncheon followed bv cards, nt her home, on Thursday,' in honor of her sister, Misa Laura Scheler, who will leave Tioga shortly to'speud the winter in the South. Other guests included Mrs, Gertrude Turner, Mrs. Charles IJrlcker, Mrs. E. Gchring Ilarkness, Mrs. Norman Patterson, Mrs. Robert Smythe and Mrs. J&seph Greater. , EVBtfltfG PUBLIC WEDDINGS TODAY IN AND OUT OF TOWN Miss Elmer Bride of Mr. Derr at tho Home of Her Parents A wedding of Interest in this city nnd In Moore, Pn., is that of Miss Dorothy M. Elmer, daughter of Mr.' nnd Mrs, L. Frank Elinor, of -in'.Vi North Menhir street, nnd Mr. Horace I. Derr. nf Moore, which will take plnco at 7 o clock tonight nt tho homo of the ' bride's parents. The ceremony will be I performed by the Itcv. Snmuol Gibson. of Chicago, III., uncle nt tho bride- I groont. Mr. -Elinor will give his "laugh- I tor in mn'rrlnge. Sho will wear her i traveling suit of dark blue, with n hut to match, and will bo attended b.i MK Grace Heckler its maid nf linnnr nnd Miss Helen lllllcr. bridesmaid. Tho1 Inttor will wonr n (rrnvn nf tim-ml,,,.,,.! I jersey clnlh embroidered with medium blue, while Miss Heckler's Inn rloth gown Is embroidered with brown. Their hats match tho gowns. Mr. Dorr will have Mr. Alfred Gil bert for best man. The service will be followed by a reception. The bride groom and bride will leave nn nn ex tended trip nnd will be nt home after January t in Moore. DAVIS IlltANSFIELD A pretty wedding will be solemnized in St. Uridgot's Catholic Church, Falls of Schuylkill, this afternoon nt t o'clock, when Miss Agnes L. ItrnnMictd. daughter of Mrs. M. E. BrnuMiohl. of MYSi North Thirty-fifth street, will bo married to Mr. Thomas L. Davis, nf North Twenty-first street, with the I Hoi. Father Kelly officiating. The brido t will war her traveling suit of dark blue with n dark blue beater lint. Ili-r onh i attendant will lio Miss Grace Onum who also will wear n coat suit nf dink blue with n black velvet hat. Mr. Charles Spang will be host man A reception nt the home nf the bride's ' mother will follow tho ceremony. Mr. , and Mrs. Davis will leave for a south- , em trip, stopping nt Washington for' several days, and will be at homo after November 1 nt b"0"5 North Thirty-lifth street. I GENTSCH WELZEL i An attractive nutumn wedding took place iu St. Luke's Evangelical Luth- i ernu Church, Seventh street and Moul - ' gnmery avenue, on Saturday morning, when Miss Vera Felicia Wolzel, dniigh- ' lor of Mis. Jouiile O. Wolzel, of ,".1 III North Hroad street, became the brido of Mr. Horace S.' Gentsch, nf 1 'J.V.I North Fifteenth street. Bev. John V. Ilich ''"I with net and a hat of white taf- fetn oinhroidvrcd tvitlL silver thiends. A shutter nf Bride roses was carried. Miss Lillian M. 'Web.el. who wns her sister's inniil of honor, wore n gown nf pale blue, soft, ttaffota with n black hat of pnnno velvet and carried a shower of pink roses. Mr. (ieorgo Wille, Jr.. was best man. Mr. (iontsch nnd his bride left for a trip to Ningnrn Falls, tho (treat Lakes and Canada. They will be at home after December 1 at SI 10 North Broad street. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA A birthday party was gien on Sun day by Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Jneohsou, of .','!.") West (lirard avenue, in honor of their daughter. Miss Esther Ethel Jaeobson. on her third birthday. Miss Harriot Jaeobson, Miss Augusta Jacob son nud Miss Jennie Litvin sang, danced nnd plated many games with tho children, nfter which souvenirs wore , , , ,, ,. .. -... r , i r and nsked nil Those present to con tribute lis generously ns they could. Mr. Maxwell GorliacU and Miss Helen Kahn gave a dancing exhibition. Mr. Samuel Dk-klor sang and Mis.s Mary Kramer accompanied him. Among those present were Air. J'aul H. l'achtcr, Jliss ICose Levin, Mr, Samuel Dickler, Miss Mary Kramer, Mr. Maxwell Gorback, Miss Helen Kabn,Mr. William Kolber, Miss Sarah Ilartmnn, Mr. Herman Shander, Miss Louise Morrison, Mr. .lueu Brown, Miss Anna itosen, Air. isadore AUier, Miss Marie Ilosen. Mr. Jnck Kkstcin, Miss Kva Barr, Mr. Joseph Kay, Miss Lillian Zolesne. Mr. Chnrles Pollack. M Miss Mnllie Goodman. Mr. Ilaymond ltico. Miss Anna KliiEoininii. Mr. Martin Inidtvig, Miss Sadie .TaVobs, and Mr. Lawrence linker, Miss Sarah Wallninn, Mr.. Paul Diamond nnd Mi'3 Itoso Shccter, of AVasiiiugton, D. C. Miss Sarah Chofnas, formerly of It.ton, Mass., but-now of this city, pave n dance nt her home, C2S West Dinniond street, on Suudav evening. The following guests were presenj. : Miss l:Mher Kayo, Miss Lena Itnbfnnwit. Miss Henrietta Herxh M.iss l-'nnnio , "" " KrcU.MIIoraM ""nnd Miss ,Vl,lcl. uorwtX) Mr Snnmnl ,.,,, I Mrs. Julius Noon, of Boston, Mass.; Mr. George Cohen, Mr. Prod Goldberg, Mr, GeorgekVcrnou, Mr. Louis Gerson, I ?.lr- ,,'NI,l,i!lico TipU'iKcr. Dr. Herman ieniller, Dr. Louis Lunch, Dr. Bernard Chofnas, Mr. Samuel Chofnas nnd Mr. lieu jrupnich, WEST PHILADELPHIA MrsWilliam P.. Troth nnd her daugh ter, Miss Kmily Troth, who have been spending tho summer nr I.nko Alnhmil.- tt osi i niiuaeipnia, Mr. and MrR. Herbert Esbenshade Oilier, of r.27 South Forty-second street, have returned to the citv after spending several days nt the Xluribor (iiigllllcnheiiii, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Dilltr spent the carlv summer at Newport nud Narragausett'l'icr. SAM S. SHUBERT theatre J Hroad BH. locust "" A, JOLSON ' 'Sinbad LYRIC nnOAD Above akcvTbt. .r.r MATS. WED. k SAT. RACHEL CnOTHERS CO.MEDY PVCCBBS "39 EAST" Wlth HENRY HULL and CONSTANCE IIINNEY Chestnut St. I"ra Iloune Cliestnut n Inw 11th. Mats. Wed. 4 Sat. LAST WEEK "GOOD MORNING JUDGE" With GEORGE HA8SEI.L and SO Others. IIEGINNINO MONDAY, OCT. 10 8EAT8 THUnaDAY SHUBERT GAIETIES OF 1919 ADEPHI PHoad below race ' mats, thurs. t SAT. "UP FROM NOWHERE" With- NORMAN TREVOR i presonieu io iiiein uy .tns. .losepn ii. con and miscellaneous shower on Snt-I-.doliuan nnd Miss Margaret Schatz. , urday at hrr homo in honor of Miss Among tho older guests were Mr. and Dorothy Mooko, dnughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph II. Kdolnian, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mrs. J. Howard Meeko, of Cjiittwl, Snmuol Fischer, Mrs. Mordecai Sehnr, , whoso miirriuge to Mr. .lames C lioliin Mrs. Isidore Hirsch, Mrs. Henry Sand- also of Cynw.td, ttill take place lonicr crs and many more. (row. The guests included Miss Myrtle The' American Club of Philadelphia Johnson. Mrs. Harry Taylor. Miss held its second animal banquet at thu Marian Pickford, Mrs. William Wei r. MotropolttnnUIall, at Franklin street J'fs. James Adams. Miss Mnry Martin, and Kniniioiint avenue, Sunday etc J'iss Miniiio .Schrador. Miss Kleanor ning, 'Ofttober PJ. Mr. Herman J"vin. Miss Sni-a io-iing, JIi-s. William Shander. of Central High School, spoke - "alter. Miss I-.niina Myers. Mrs. on the "Spirit of HI'JO." Mr. Paul S. en,T Vl1-"5"'' -,'. !s,s """"'c Pnchtor,, recited a poem entitled 'Trun r1 ' !lss s,n,r'lll r'flralre, Miss Sportsman," nnd Mr. William Kolber, !.,I,.al5' n.nwPi,,.Miss Myra artmnn. seeretarv of. the -American Club, spoke M'ss Mnnan Gibbon and Miss Koberin on behalf of th sufferers of .Armenia Browning. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, RECENTLY i i i t U 'iU'- f ; i !'. 4 ' ' . ' '' ' - ii MM ,: Thoto by .Ureeau MISS KLIZAMKl'll MacCCKN SMITH Miss Smith is the daughter of llr. and Mrs. S. MncCurn Smith. Her engagement In Mr. Stuart Inlgo Itullivant was recently announced STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. nnd Airs. II, Waller Muhond. of L'nn.-i North Thirty-third street, nn ,-ieiitiee il. e engagement of their daugh ter, Miss M.titis Mnhnod, to Lieutenant Colonel L. F,. lioodier, Jr.. y. S. A., son of Colonel nnd Mrs. L. F. lioodier. judge advocate. 1', S. A., of Boston. Mrs. P. .1. Colahnn. of ,'UI7 Mont goniery atomic, entertained the mein hers of her Five Hundred clul, on hiirsdaj afternoon. October II. Among , diaries S. Mussor, Miss Boubih (inrret those prevent worn Mrs. (, eorgo Smith, .nu. Mrs. J. LoRoy Smith. Mrs. Unrrt Mrs. Harry l.ang Mrs. Jennelte j. H(MlrVi Mr,. Harlan P. SMtzell. Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Morris Druckcr Mrs. AMpi, u. Mi.ffor. Mrs. Lillian D. Tat Henretto Stornbergor Mrs. Hernial, u.r. Mrs. Ralph C. Stewart . Mrs. I'red Nyholin and Miss Bertha Soiidhoimer. PnPk j, i.0n, Mrs. ni.rt L. McLean. ' At the annual meeting of the Ueth ' Israel Congregation, Thirty-second street and Montgomery avenue, the I'ol 'lowing officers wore re-elected: Mr Max Ilehrcnd, president ; Mr. A. II! I Seidemnn, vice president ; Mr. Max Winokur. second vice president ; Mr. Morris Piner. treasurer; Mr. Arthur I Cohen, seoretiirj ; Mr. . I.ohrfeld, Mr. i i:. A. Kalchein. Mr. Lewis Iliborinnii, Air. it. uosenieiii, .Air. i,. I'rinlz, trus tees. In addition the following trustees were newjy elected: Mr. Mn- W'oiu- ROXBOROUGH Mrs. John Lattson, Jr., nf Ovcrhrnnk. r.. ..(.. .. ti..-i 1 , . -'- .'.. ,.., i, ii,i, ii - H viWawSa I :ftia rT n Sketched 1 'Zf!l'MT?&W&F .dSs a Purs in Our l AWm.-4'-lMm-- t )!( ' ! '"" , 'J.'-KKJtsfK!5 i Millinery ' i I 5tks af.'t.wj .sat-'in'- -sgjni ', sr i .1 a . -k-BBfc., :juftx3?ir&Kjf s .. ,,, i i i '"'" " ""' ".-"!. .. g?J 3 ---: October Millinery Sale 7.50 10.00 14.50 The Materials are Panne Velvet With Beaver Lyons Velvet and Panne Grot Grain and Lyons Velvet llanidome Embroidered Pile Fabrics Feather Brims With Velvet Crowns The Trimmings are Burnt Ostrich Fantasies Uncurled Ostrich Plumage Natural Looking French Wreaths Ribbon and Velvet Bow Ef fects Tinsel Braid and Ornaments Mavvteort & DeMan;9 12 15 Chestnut Sjreet Purchasing Agents' OrderAccepted ENGAGED " v. y A LANSDOWNE Mrs Matthew II. Crjer. of Lans doitno. i-hnirmnii of the Delaware 'ouiitv district of the Philadelphia Or eliostrn, has arranged n largo card party for tomorrow afternoon for the benefit f tho endowment fund, to bo given nt the Twentieth Century Club. Those who will bo hostesses arc Mrs. Carl L. Alt maier, Mrs. Thomas M. Love. Mrs. S. Leonard Kent. Jr.. Mrs. Frnnk II. Ma- ...'..... t!-. tt'lli:..... II lin, ..... 1.. Mrs. F. Roes Phillips, Mrs. W. D. Jameson. Mrs. Arthur Mnorshcnd and Mrs. T. Ilaldon Moore. The not meeting of the junior sec tion of the Twentieth Century Club ttill bo held at the clubhouse on Thursday evening, October "!1. It will be an evening mi literature, tvitli .innies tt lilt comb Kih . ",, - ItiloyV life and writings ns the Mrs. Cdgnr 'I', lleatty will con- Ionic tinuo to take charge of the literature meetings this year. Tho Juniors will Iglte ii pure food supper on Not ember, 20 nt the clubhouse. LOGAN ! 1 The marriage of Miss Amelia Fiuk beinder. of .VI1S Sydenham street. Log an, and Mr. .lames Winters, of Ilia- , miiiid street, ttill take place tomorrow j ,at lit o'clock in All Saints's Lutheran1 Church. Gei-iiiiintotvn. Miss Finkbeiiier ' ! ttill bnvo for innid of honor Miss Helen ' Stewart, of Germnntown. and Mr. I l-'lmor Keidner. of this oil), will bo Mr. Wiuters's liesl man. Tlioy ttill lento, I iiiiliiedintclf after the ceremony, for a , two'tteeks' trip ill the South. On their return they will live nt iil.'tl Wnrnocki street, Logan. i Mr. and Mrs A. S. Weir, ol Cliel- ea, aro tisiting Mrs. Weir's daughter. and son-in-lnw. Mr. and .Mrs. Koines, nf Logan. The Styles are Picturesque Drooping Brims Medium and Close-Fitting Chin Chins Soft Line New Mushroom Ef fects Off the Fact Model Copies Large Sailor Brims The Colors arc High Luster or Dull Black Brown in a number of shades The Blue Family well repre sented Taupe Shades that are soft In Fact any color tone desired V l yf O , - . " . . . L 1 nf Logan. 1 1 r I lir. ''!!:.;) " m. !.; ! " J -! . Ill I ' Hi .OCTOBER 11. 1919 FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Miss Marjorio Ferguson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Ferguson, , gnvo n luncheon on Hnturda,t nt her i home, JlllKi Suntnsido luoiiue. ,, m, tiounco lior engagement tn Mr. Ham Mnrkley, nf Philadelphia. Clustois of pink rosebuds wort- used in the attrac tive decorations and kowpie dolls were gowned to represent tho hrido and her nttendunt.i. I'h guoMs lucludod Mrs. 1-3. M. Mnrklo.i, Mrs William Fergu son, Mrs. Philip Steiiimiillor. Mis Wllln Dodge, Mi Nellie Itov. Miss Itetty Ferguson. Mi-, Iahel Ferguson, Miss .loan Ferguson. Miss Mnrv Mac llllffo. Miss Mnrie Tighe, Mis's EMo MncKenzie. Miss Amelia Scott. Mlm Kathleen Kaniage. Mrs Alfred Finn. Miss Mnrgiiret Mi-i'bn-o ami Mrs. Carl Weed. . . ' roth. Mr. II. Fried,.,- nnd Mr. .1. K j Mnlis. Mr. Alexander Abrahams nud Mr. Morris I labor, hating served ten consecutive years on the hoard or man .'igors, wore elected to honorary mem horshhi on the board. The iteenrntloo ! and furnishing of the surnih was ill .charge of the coniniitlee of the Daugh ters of Iteth Israel, bended by Sirs. .1. S. ltosen nnd Mrs N. I.ohrfeld. iiblj assisted Jiy Mr. Lohrfold and Mr. (ieorgo Knndell. Mr. ami .Mrs. Motes L. Illneh. of i Ils1.'t North Thirt.t -third street, nn nounco the betrothal of their dnuchter. .Hiss Henrietta nine wh. ,o m,.. David "j (ioff, of Philndolpl WISSAHICKON ' The (iirls' League of Uie Wissn I iiickou Baptist Church will gite a mu -ical and ilrnmntii- i ntertiiiniueut this evening in the nssomblt room of the 1 church. Tho interesting program will include n sketch, "Tbe Broken Engage- ' j menl." with tho character impcrsnu nted by Miss Margaret .lolin.son. Miss' Helen Cnrr, Miss INther Weinnclit and Miss Allele Britz : a pantomime with I music in which thirty -live jnung men and women will illustrate tho monfiis ,,f the .tear, and soprano -.ole- In i Alinn Lattson. The ohVer of ihe luigiio i nro: Miss Helen Mepnttell. in-e-idenl . Miss Horenco Stitoliffe, t n-i- ) n 1 1 J . i 1 1 ; Miss Sara Wriigp. sorrotart. nnd Mis Elsie Foyle, treasurer. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mjss Mnrgaret. M. McCaushind. for- i merly of South Philadelphia, gnvo n i miscellaneous shower last Friday eve ning for Miss Gertrude MncnnachvJ daughter of Mr. Moore Mnonnaghy. of 121-8 South Thirty-second street, whose marriage to Mr. Clayton MncKenzio, of -120 Moore street, will lake place on Wednesday evening, October 2!l. Other guests included Mrs. Marion Jones, Miss Josephine Disher. Iis. Mnrv Jler edith. Miss P. Mnrgiiret Mills, Miss Gertrude tioldstnitli nnd Miss Mary MacElhone. OLNEY Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas 1 I 'lit tei-jhim announce tho mnriiago tor, Miss Margaret ,1 f their dniigh-, Patterson, io Mr. Willnrd K. Walls. f i.",(i;; wing hocking street, on sntiirdn.t . October II. nt noon, nt Philadelphia. FRANKFORD Miss Beatrice Parker, of Kensing ton avenue, ttill entertain tho members of her sotting circle at then- first meet ing of the season, on Tuesilny evening. Rev. W. T. and Mrs Harris have re turned to their homo. -IT 1 7 Large street, from a tear's stnv in Iterkelo.t, Cali fornia, m 111 ro the.v were tisiting their daughter. . Tni.i:iMiNi:: Hi'ituci: itir.a Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rates CORRECT APPAREL EOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street women;s suits Featuring Originality of Design SPECIALL Y PRICED 59.50 69.50 79.50 styles made from exquisite soft fabrics, including Peach Bloom, Duvet, Plain Tailored, cut on long lines with notched and convertible collars; Narrow Belt of Cloth or Leather; Some Beautifully Embroidered and Braided. Rrivdrrr Moil nra Brnwn Nary Oxford filack Many other individual models made from high-grade fabrics Luxuriously Trimmed Beaver, Nutria, Mole, Wolf and Hudson Seal. 85.00, 115.00, 150.00 to 425.00 COA TS and DOLMANS Unusual models of individuality in a diversity of styles made from exquisite soft fabrics, including Peach Bloom, Bolivia, Evora, Duvetyne, Velleouise, cut on straight wrap like lines, showing the latest tendencies in Belts, Pockets and Collars. Many richly trimmed with Beaver, Nutria, Fox, Mole, Opossum, Hudson Seal. 57.50, 89.50, 125.00 to 425.00 DRESSES --WAISTS -FURS & There Are Strong Reasons For Buying These Necessities. Now Towels Imported, hemstitched Cotton Muck Towels: 16x33 inches, $3.50 dozen ,'' ' 18x36 inches, $4.00 dozen 19x36 inches, $5.00 dozen 22x38 inches (damask border), $7.00 Kitchen and Pantry Towels, nil linen, from $7.50 to $12.00 dozen '. Sheets and Pillow Cases Special hemstitched Muslin Sheets .72x108 inches, $2.95 each Hemmed Muslin Sheets, 72x99 in,, $2.15 each Hemmed Muslin Sheets. 90x99. in., $4.00 each Hemmed Muslin, Pillo-w Cases 45x38J2 in., $1 Pr. I'HIT AliKt.t'JtIAH KOItKMOMT TIlEATHBa GARRICK Night, at 8:15 Mrm. Wed fat. Nn s,.,,, (r $'J fll Matlnft Tnmnrrow IJA II) Hi:iMHCO l'renli DAVID WARFIELD "THE AUCTIONEER" BROAD i-"' 5 e vgS. i triM r. ToMnniiuw M R S. F I S K E In a comli nf Moonl-ln MTlnr-s anfl M.ike lie' I, i. "MIS' NKI.LY OF NOKLEANS" m:.st tt i,i:k i:i- rm nsn.tv HOW All! Ill I.I. Prr-fni-s In f !nr i rfii f i rt I'Ui Ti IE WOMAN OF BRONZE SPECIAL MATINEES .?,?" i If'T ')l ' tl IT 4Vti nt. WALTER' HAMPDEN HAMLET" FORREST Lt 2 Weeks '; Mi vi. tt r 1 Si' Pol TOM' ,'UM No Seat Over $1.50 i:tiiu; iui-o.y sinn CASINO ,v I.Blli". M.I I lrl,, The Bostonians w-iiu t--nNK pivnkv ! DIII 1 5"' h !! '' Todav. D1JUU CRACKER JACKS! 3Dih Pcason -Aond'mv of M.mle- ini9-:o 5 EVENING CONCERTS Nov 3, Iw. 1, .Tun. r.. ."eb. 2, Marrh 17 nr Til 13 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA l'lKKIIIi MdNTKfX, C'onilutlor SOLOISTS . IIKSTI.NN, HOMKIt. DKOOIOUZA, KliniSLnit. RACIIMANLSOFF SUA SON TH'KKTK NOW AT HKI'PL S lllli ChiHlnul SI I'hw-kii to (inn. T Hal ACADKMV OK Ml'BI i rtin-jo New York ! T': SilbFrrlntlon i nn- rts Tue.s .o,-t .'s -I iMir Symphony 1 1 ,- Is T"ir . .1 "i O" Thur . Feh. I'll nl s I.', 1' M SOLOISTS MAURI. (lAtllilsoN riitTK KKi:isi.i:i. I'EItcv (iltAlVii.i: MISCIIA i.i:t ITKI ' c- ,.. WALTLII UAMHOSCH. ColHlli-lel- Si-afnn e No nl llpp,-' AC.tDLMV OK MIS1U SAT. AVr OCT IS Ht '.' 3" KREISLER (itRsi.niM: FARRAR k . JJ .-,". :' 00 Jl ,n. $1 "ii 7.t,- On t HM'I"- s 1I1II Ch-Mnut Mill uril-rs ill, l.s l,H r H.ih Mr. eiinu c. A. M. Inw.i-, I'lniHi $ tiaKC5sAEI'U, ilnii' nl. S'h 11 MnrLsf a,. If), I. ft 1 . 4 r. I WIM.iaM FOX l'rMenlii LnrigfeUonn ' "EVANGELINE" Wil Allr.-i. linn. -Nr.v I'r-Jima AO-ttC" MAKIAN AlillliKI.I. in rtgliilnc Mail" I'lnnirurnl or Foil Ornml dpern FMtlvnl Hliinlr (ircheslra ntul urRBti Hololsts. pTH' c"F l"U MVIIKKT PTIinRT - THIS MNTtnC WHEK D. W. GRIFFITH'S siPiii:.MD i:i'portT i-insT timi: at iTii't r.Aii rntcus Ai.ririnio,t On-hej-trn Spp. la! JIukIO. NIXON'S COLONIAL , " I' lew ' liHlen J !SJ - "r'.,.oirrJJv",;ir;:I;oir,"f 'RIGHT TO HAPPINESS" ihurs , Kr. Sot noniniT WAI1W1CK in rnt.n tv tiik iiim.h A"RC"A"D I A I M T m;trv" iot ii M II' :i Ar, I.', T (- II .10 1', M. ROBERT WARWICK In rrii-ininiiiil-Artirjfl IMrlur, "MIZZOURA" I'rrm Va by AufftiRtu Thomas. liBiWffi VICTORIA I irii:i TrtKi:T aikim aril f !i t M Kill -, V M r 'RIGHT TO HAPPINESS" V'll' ir.nc lioRlVllIt I'll!! I.IT8 HREAT NORTHERN 11ROAD A niUK AVEMT WM. FARNUM '"V0LV OF ' NtntM"! Thiirf . Vl , gat .TACK t'lCKFORD tn "HILL APPKRSON'P DOT" T It B N I! W . CAPITOI' DIREITION Or TlfK STANLEY CO. WALLACE REID ln ' tk Ihio- F rl . Sa Jlr rilARLIK L'HATLIN In ' KnHRlDDKN- ' 1 REGENT MmA!iT'?r7 trlrtw! I'lMI'i iii- niiH-iai t-ianceo KHVM-.DV SERIAL mmm MARIJLT STHKET AT .It'NIPRIt CONTINUOUS VWMi VAUDEVILLE "EVERY SAILOR" 11 p. SALTf HEM K I'AII. llKCKnR li CO. OTHERS BROADWAY Urol,d ''i" ai. LARRY REILLyTco" "' Mary Pickford ' The Hoodlum CROSS KEYS MAKKET ST Ho7eoth ' 'SUBMARINE F-7" ,'Plw .-,l..f.A 1 lUiS i.iMiTnti nV(lA(!K.inNT ('(JMMI.Vi'INi, NEXT SATURDAY UAtl.Y Hi I! I", CVLMSfiS at 7 ft 0. Metropolitan Opera House iukiaij roi'LAit i-rr.ECTS GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S I'lO'Jtir Uon M .& pSayhy From the pwr by CtOMB HCOfftN FRANK L WCKAPJ3 .1 J'aramoitnt-Artcraft Picture The Motion Picture With an Amazing Soul! ' I he Mira-! Man ' N 1.inJ In tuo unrMs tlmt hitiplv 1 on tr.iM. N'W York's 'hina town, nnd tho uorld of wlntpli , nut 111 al luipi'.v cxlHlPiH-e. in a Wv r.iislHiuI vlItHtfa in Minunttr llniP1 TIipio in tt ptrnni;' fas timiilon about thu t'hine.sp tei' ttoti nf Now York, hut thr nitiln iMiiom'nt of tho picture la l It wheu Chinatown iharattprs ,ire hpii In all their Ulalny ap.iin a mrul New l.'nlanil h.K Uerouud. MTINi;US: : r.MN' All Seats, u.v. ORCHESTRA OF 22 SOLOISTS , Now on .Sale Wl , WALMT Kr. AT OTlt" UlliUl r,.nlf:lit S 1.-.. S.VIoSl. t.p ii ,v nirtiiifi. t. r. (10 THE OLD HOMESTEAD WILLIAM L WHENCE AS fNTI.B JOSH ALL TIIK OliliilNAL FLATITtES I(p,-r. Tho IdiubV Qii.irfi-t.TliP Runzi Ban I. 'Ihedrnie chunh Choir. Tlin h.thntlnn Army. Next I 1'irst Tlmo In I'lilla-l.-lphla weoi Revelations of a Wife' , Tl't'l'Il 1 A (IrippliiK M.sipry Tlay 1 ACADEMY OF MUSIC Mon., Oct. 27. at 6: 15 P.M. j VIOLIN ItECITAL HEIFETZ ltn Sets to Jj .m. NuW at Hftppn'g, A"AUKMY OK MIS1C NKXT TiirilHUAY i:TA'INi; T S l!t Sir Arthur Whitten Brown, K K- KAMOCS AVIATolt 1IIMSKU' Will t-ll thrilltnc ftory of hN hlntorn non stop tlifilil rtuiw llu mean, illustrated with tnotltm plitun and Btcrotipt it-on nlldfi, ,piiur arraiiKPil liy KiighieerM' Club of IMiltailelphlH ami Aero I'lun if rnnylanlat TKketH MV to 1M0; n npnt, 2 (M) ami S.Ml, on uk' ut lii-' --. 1 1 1U Chestnut SU checkk to iJforco llul. b7F." KEITH'S THEATRE MISS LOUISE GUNNING AKHimecl li- Owr Kjllng I HAIMUKT RKMI'KL & CO. In ii Playlet, Tarryimvn' CA1U.OS SUItASTIAN i CO. linny HtiOkAnna, N-jmotir. I'hii Uakfr, Jack Uifffi nJ cHhor Ulc Featurfs, j N 1"CKER B OCK E D i TllK-ATIti:-4cnii MAHKKT 1 Oliye. Tell in "The Trap" 6J VAUDEVILLE 6 I'ONTINLOUS- Noon Till 11 l M. ORPHEUM 'AT todav. soc. ar.c MAIii.u,SSflON'u "Within the Law" October 20 "HAPPINESS" TrocIdTr'p JjCabrretGlrU Mat UaLlv PALACE XiJ HI JVUUU I 1 sa$i 1 t 9 I , U X I '..' -" . . 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