n?i? " 'T-n'f-' t i'i tn' ' EVENING PUBLIC EDGEft PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919 e"--.iyi - - - -i I i 0 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE iVoicy Atymc 7VVs o the Zimmerman Tea Today. She Hears of a Rummage Sale for Next Week. She Attends the Women Writers1 Dinner. IT "WAS too Imil Hint it mined so linnl ycMcnlnv for Cplostlno WnnWV dnnonnt. Hut bless your licnrt. It llil not dampen llio nttciidnncc. Kvcry oiic was thcro nml tlm lloupis wtrr just Korgcous, ('destine looked sweet nud Sirs. VTnrder wns HinrmlnK ns over. I do hope It will keep elenr todny for the Zimmf-rniiuin ten out nt Iljilil, Ilnrrlet is to Rood-looltliiK, don't ou think? She is very tall, but innately graceful and hnH lovely wnvy light lialr. She is very miislcnl, too, nnd has a charmiuR innnner. There will be about twenty debutantes who will receive Svlth lie i- this after noon. includiiiK Mnrsaret Crnhnm, Marion Hnlrd, Oertnide Ponnwny, I'egKJ' HosengnrtP.il.- IjVpIjii Smitii, Hope AVIUon. Anno Townsend, Mnr Earettta Sharplpss. Mary (ioodimm, Marie Loulne Ashhurst. Kathleen Hit ter. Dorothy-.KIy. Mm Inn Wister. Hctsv Davis, Celestiue Warder, Elizabeth Anne Taylor, .Innp Yentninn, Hhoda Hrookc, Hoinmond Wiuls, Deborah Lojnn and Lucy Um,. DICKIi: NKWHOIJ) is to have n party tnnlslit. One of those lovely affairs at the ltahbit, which inc always mcli fun. Mr. Wilson Cntherwood, n friend of I)ickkH father, is rIvIur it. and it is n dinner dance. Dickie's real name is Murj Dixon New bold, you Irnnu- hut pverv imp mils her' Dickie. She is the eldest daughter of ".Mr. (Mem J Kewbold. of .IcnMiitown, and a sisicr of Anna Now bold. )ID j on know t'lt the Independence Sniiare Ited Cross.'i's going to )inve a riitnnmiro Bali.nn Oetobo'i' 2:2. '1 and M at its hwulnunrtcVa, HN Chestnut street V Therworkrooms tlieie are going on in full swing, and they are getting up a health and Hygiene raw i" '"-' every Thursday nioruing. The women who are interested n the rummage sail- are Mrs. Otis Skinner, nud .she Is u picture nhvays; Mis. Hur.l Crubb. Mrs. Ashtnn Iilttle. Mrs. An ter Hopkinsoii. rr. Kmott Hare, Mrs. Ainu Stockton, Mrs. Ilnrrold (Jilling hum, Mrs. Wellington Shnmiim. Mis Kloise Dickie. Mrs. Frfifl KiirIiMi. Mra. Snowdeii Mitchell nnd Mrw4i'onic Larimer, wlio is cliiilrmnn. VM aides are all going to wear little blue; fdcuim) nprous and small red cvom. And they have everytliing but the kitchen stove already- for a'le.. WVAAi, my dears, did you go to the Women Writers' Dinner list night? I did. and I assuie you it was some .. T n'l.nt- l.o.l tin, ilimini tirst null then some of the talent of tin; club n'. 1 peared in a fearful nml wcumeiiui piny entitled "A Night in Persia. A strange nnd remarkable slave led onto the stnge the king anil his wife of fifty 3 ears. The queen's name, by the way. was Lucky Striker They were to .cele brate their golili-n wedding. As the slave led them m the stately queen, who bj nctuul measurement is more than six feet high, woic on her head ostrich feathers, which heightened her stature by some two feet. Her gown, what there was of it. was purple, her stockings of tlnming silk and the headdress was of blue, black and white ostrich fenthers. The king, my dears, the'king! He was not tall. 'but what he lost in height he made up in width. I) tinri liU ml Mish was a t ling ot ue.iuiy, V tr. nv nntliinsr nf Ills white Ullll.lH'1 llllll his, red whiskers ! l After a stately dance, ' which proven how' hnppy'the'y had been diiiiug"tliosp fifty years of wedded life, their mujl" tics' 'ascended the throne. Then' a most remarkable nnitmil. a rm-s between n '"ctnitic hound" and n 1'crsiaii cat, in khaki color, came sauntering in and sat down by the queen, Jh kins her paw. and washing her fnce all through the pel -formance. A snake chnrmer, who pcrfoinied wonderful fents with stuffed stoikings. gave an exhibition, and a Cliinoc jug gler juggled cver.liiui; in sight, even hitting the dignified queen i", the eje by nt!-.tiil with n water pistol, which he drew fuim the of his sleeve. Then there was it sight seer nnd a hypnotist. All tfas going beautifully, whep Aleln i hrino, tlie umpire, entered anil begun a mnnclons ilnucc. hi fact. 1 never nv anything like it either before and I hope neer will again. Also the story has no mornl. for the queen tried in rain to hold the king on thp throne, but finally he Hod from her iiiid clasped the vampire to bis manly bosom. Tljni the queen descended and tried again to drag him away and the hypnotist meantliiu' had tried to interferoiby hypnotizing the vamp. Tlio king fiord-, one arm and witli I"'' similar- siniioeu me nocen, who died in various places on the floor, and wickedness triumphed ns the king and the vamp ascended the throne. The , various naits were taken by members 'of the club, 'who included "edi tors of our leading magazines :utd news-' papers nnd a number of women engaged in advertising. I laughed till tlm tears poure.il, luw'n my checks. Jt certainly was some "party. NANf'Y WYNNH. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ; ' Mr. Theodore M. Casey will be best man nt the wedding of Miss Klcnuor Verner nnd Mr Herbert (,'nsev. which will take place at St'. Mary's Memounl Protestant Hoiscopal t'hiirch, Wayne, on October ,"!, nnd the- following men wil be-ushers; Mr. Francis Y. Caeev, Mr. Pnul A. Cnsey, 'brothers of Mr. Cascv: "Mr.Thniining W. 'Daniel, Mf. John H. Hmui'kfiS 3riMr. .lanii's A. Develln. Jr.. and 'Mr. Pharles A. C'nr rignn. Miss Yerner will, eiitertniq her mntron of honor and bridesmaids at her home in Wnyne on October 'JO. Mr. and SlrnW, O. Griflilh. Miss Griffith and Sliss Kloicni-ov P. f'.i-iffitli, of Stentou.arcuuet Chestnut Hill, re turned last week from Snundcrstpwn,' H. I., where thev spent the summer. Miss Florence will be prcsehted nt h tea ion November 8. Miss Emily Pottei Noble, of Hex avenue, Chestnut Hill, will be pre sented at n tea at the Acorn Club to bp given bv her' grandmother, Mrs. Harry C. Potter, of Seventeenth and Walnut streets', on November -4. from 4 to 0.:30 o'clock. The debutantes receiving will be Miss Mabel Heed, Miss Emily E. Clothier, Mte Mary Kahnestock. Miss Nancy H. Dunning, Miss Mnrle Louise Hepburn, Miss Edith K. Carpenter, Miss MnrgarU Earle, Mlsn Mariou W. Hnlrd, Miss Kntjinrine Snowden King, Miss Mary Ernestine Appleton, Miss Mary Trot ter (lOodmau. Miss Murgnret Thayer Graham. Miss Susnn Orooine. Jtics Edith Newlin. MIsh JIargnret Dnllet, MIsk Elizabeth Aline Taj lor. Miss' Anita Evnlis, MismCarolyn Valentine. Miss Juliana Haker Miss Polly S'htt'jer, Miss Eleanor Jbnes, Miss Iorrnine Disstoli, Miss Elizabeth Welsh, Miss Lucie Crey. Miss Hetsy Davis, y Sjlss Knthloen Hitter, Miss Florence'' Kaue and Miss Antoinette Gcyelin. Miss Lucille1 I. Caller will give n theatre party, followed by supper at the Hitz-Carltou, on Thursday evening, November (1. in honor of JUstf .Mary D, Newbpld, daughter pf Mr. Clement IJ, wewDoiu, uaugnter pt .Mr. v ement H. Ncwbold., of Je.nklutQW'n. , M&(a .M.uUa Ashliursh' daughter of Mrs, Samuel E. Aslihurst, lfl.'t Spruce street, who will make her debut nt a ten on Tuesdny, November 18, will be the guest of honor nt a theatre pnrty on the same date given by her mother. Mrs. Enlyn L. Stcwnrdson. of Hryu Mnwr. will return the cud of this week from Massachusetts. Miss Celie H. Karnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hampton Karnes, of Devon, spent the week-end with Miss Horn at Ogontz nud returned home last evening. Mr. nnd Mis. William Haker Whelen and Mr. ami Mrs. Coleman Pence Hrnwii, of Devon, who are on a hunting trip In Canada, will spend n few days in Quebec before returning home uext week. Miss Lindsay Wood, of Washington, wlio hns been vMting Miss Mnry Ern estine Appleton nt the home of her grandmother. Mrs. William E. Good man, on ltetlilehein pike, Chestnut Hill, left ycsteidny to stnv for n short time with Mis Hetty Welsh, daughter of Mrs. T. Henry Dixon, of Hhoiloro, Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Samuel A. Apple ton, of Wnrrentoii, Vn., who came up for her daughter's tea last Friday, will letuni home the middle of this week. Mrs. Howard Spencer Graham, of Chestnut avenue. Chestnut Hill, closed Whetstone, her home at Newport, on Saturday, nnd rejoined the rest of the family. Mr. Graham and Miss Mar garet Thnver Grnhnm have been home for scwrnl weeks. Miss Grnhnm will be presented nt a tea on Saturday, Oc tober ".". Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Enrnshnw, nf Hryn Mnwr, will entertain Miss Floience Hayes, of St. Louis, and Miss Huth Stillman, nf New York, for two weeks. They will nrrive on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. .loliu M. Deuisou, of Hosemout. am' Mrs. Algernon Hoberts, of Haverford, returned on Monday eve ning from a motor trip in New England. GERMAN.TOWN Air. and Airs. Alexander AI. Swain are expected to arrive from their bridul trip to Snrnnnc todny. They will oc cupy their new" home on the Hethlehem. pike, opposite Hllcrest nvrnuc, Chest nut Hill. Airs. Swain will be remem bered ns Aliss usnmin AI. Heberton. Airs. C. E. Lerf. of I.m West Dur ham street, entertulned nt luncheon to da. Alnong the guests were Alls', Mirtli. Huilolnli., Aliss Marie Hiclimaii, ..Mis. Hobert Usbbru, Airs. Percy; C. Nenl. Airs. Wnlter luiciiu. .Mrs. HDiir S. nnmmernly nl1'1 Jlr!' ,nx Al'uo!l1' ' Airs. Walter G. Sibley, president, Wcstvicw street and Wayne avenue, and Airs. George L. Estabrook, of 11-0 West Climlen nveniie. nre two of the delegates from the Woman's Club of Gerinantowii to the Pennsylvania State Frdcintiou of Women's Clubs nt Scrau tim. Airs. Daniel Hoberts Harper, of till West Chelten nveuue. 'nnd Airs. II. S. Prentiss Nichols, of old Pelhnin load, arc also in Scrnuton us delegates from the New Century Club. Aliss Aliirjoric Champion, .who bus been the guest uf Aliss Grace Hippey. of Mount Airy, for the last few dnys. has returned to her home in Ventuor, N.J. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss 1'Mitli Youiie. of (HS Wallace street, will entertain the 'members of the- F. AI. N. Clulu Informally on Snt uida evening. Her guests will include Aliss Huth Winchester. Miss Huth Fillman. .Alis.s Eulil Iltickley, Aliss Edith Young, Aliss Sara linker. Aliss Grace P. Lower, Aliss Alyrtle Meek, Aliss Floience Duffy and Airs, Harold Clifford O'Connor. Ali-s. II. P. Scherr. Airs. Louis W. Whitnll, Airs. Jiiiues Dawson Whitall, .Mrs. .lull u Alundell, Airs. Ldgar becly, Alts. C. G. Klopp. AIih. Charles F. AIcers, Airs. Fclin AlcCully, Airs. Webster Klopp and Airs. Hobeit ( ly iner, iiiembcrs of the Wednesday Five lliiiidicd Club, nre being entertained nt luncheon anil cards today by Airs. Cl.v lr.er. This is the first meeting for the season. The Munloch Shakespeare Club will rchiime ifs lncettnirs on Tuesilav nftet'- noon. October III, ht 2 o'clock, instead of 1!:!M1. us' heretofore. The uieetings urn hud m Hoom it)-, itherspoon Building. "The Winter's Tale" will be studied, with Aliss II. 'Kate Murdoch us critic; Airs. Daniel Hoberts Harper and Alr.s. Alary K. Hartlctt 'form the membership committee. Airs. Hnsu Strouse has returned to tin Hotel Lorrninc after spending the Milliliter nt the Hre?kcrs, Atlnntic City. Aliss Helen Shepherd, of Sixteenth nud Spring (.'anion streets, is entertain ing ns her guest for a fortnight Aliss Alnrgaret Alillhelser, of Hiclunond, Vn. Airs. Hose Irfieb,' of the Hotel Alnjes (ic. hns lpfurucd from a few days' lsit tn her mother. AIih. A. Goldsmith, at White' Plains, N. Y. Airs. G. Peterson, of North Nine teenth street, will entertain the mem beis of her card club at her home on Thin sdny nfternoon. Aliss Hhea Olsho, fonncrlv of .010 Diamond street, hart moved to the Ter rnci apartments, 1801" North Hroad strict. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Airs. James II. AlcCaun, fonncrlv of '-'."."IP South Fifteenth Vtreet, Is now living at her new home, 10T)1 Concstoga street. Air. Frank AlrGonigle and his daugh ters, Aliss .Margaret AIcGonigle nnd Aliss Elizabeth AIcGonigle, nud sons Air. Frank AleGnnlglc, Air. John AIc Gonigle ami Air. James AIcGonigle, will he nt home nt their new residence, 14(t South Twentieth street, after No vember 1. After spending tlie month of Septem ber nt Atlnntic City. Mrs. James II. Van Huren is now being entertained by Airs. Gertrude Homfin, formerly of New York, nt her new home in Newport News, Vn. The engagement of Aliss Kilecn Colne, daughter of Air. aud Airs. Frnucis Colne. of 12.11 Hitner street, to Air. Francis Hill, sou of Air. and Mm. Frank Hill, of 1020 South Hroad street, has recently been announced. They will be married on Tuesday morning, No vember 11. at the Church of the Epiphany, Twelfth and Jackson streets. Aliss Kiithryn Hngerty, .daughter of Airs. W. C. Hagerty, of 1.T14 Pine street, entertained Aliss AInry T. Hodg ers, of Haltlmorc, Md., over the week end, TIOGA Airs. James Cunningham, of 37.17 North Grntz Btreet, entertained the members of her sewing club at lunch eon yesterday, This was the first meet ing for the season, and the guests In eluded Mrs. Amos Gelkler, Mire. Albert Ti. Hoot- Mrs. Hnrry Senmnn. Mrs. William F, Sherwood, Mrs. Waller 0. Hinds, Mrs, Walter McCarthy, Sirs. A H. Smith, Mrs. Frank Kenny, Airs. '"i't1" "r'"cJ- '"." imam irwin and Mrs. Harry Teager. Miss Caroline .Callahan gave a lunch" i iiiiiun uemney. iuis. ' William irwin eon on Thursday at her home, 3Q33 North Fifteenth street, for the members nf the thimble club, who include Mrs, Hnlpli Gibbon, of HUertou; Mrs. Frederick T. Jennings, of Chestnut Hill: Mrs. A. 11. Gnmble, Mrs. Herbert Agate, Mrs. Hornce White. Mrs. Jennie Orliuiin, Mrs. Wllllnm France, Mrs, Albert Hurhousc and Miss Huckwnlter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Tucker Fox, of Wcvt Tioga street, and their daughter, Miss Hue Fox, have gone to Atlantic City for the nutiimn And will spend a month nt the Marlborough -Hlfiiliflm. Air. nnd Mrs. Summerlleld II, Spenk of StllV North Twenty-first street, hnve re tin neiL home after passing tlie summer and early autumn In Senshle Park. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. A. Victor Cnticelmo', of 115 South Sixty. third street, announces the Uigngement of his sister, Mii Hnse Janice Cniicelnio, to Dr. Ernest t Smith, of 1210 Locust street. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Vnn Gilder of Soiitn I-oi ty-fifth street, returned es terdiiy from n month's stny in Loiic island. LANSDOWNE Airs Hobert McLean, president of the Twentieth Century Club: Mrs ShuiiicI Kent. Airs. Francis II M..'.' well. Airs. Thomas Cooper, renreven,. ing the Twentieth Century Club, nu .Miss Harriet Griener, lepresentlng th juniors, have cone to tlm vtnin id vention in Scrnntou, Pa., where they will remain for three or four days. Airs. Isaac Hlioads wns the speaker at the Twentieth Century Club meetlii" yesterday. Her subject was "Conven" tion nlid Hcvolt in Literature." Aliss Mabel Phillips is spending a few days with her mother nt Gnlen Hall A'lantic City. state mil i.yr,s..nn! 5,,rs' ,I; ""Iwrt Ogden, of lit South Lnnsdowiip avenue, n,-e spending a couple of weeks touring the Pocono mouiitnins. A number of women have volunteered their services to help In the government sale of food at Hcntty Hrothers during the last week and the week to come. STRAWBERRY MANSION r,,?i1'- ,aml Mr". Mnx Heller, of .12.S Ulltord street, have returned home from Atlnntic City.- ...iVJ-"'"1 ?" William Forman, of .Hoi Columbin avenue, nunounce tlie engagenient of thflr dniighter, Lillian ii. .iir. iiprniau I.. Arzt. son of Air and Airs. , Arzt, of 8-34 Alontgom ery nienue. v-I)r.' A,r.,,1,lr M Dnnnenberg, of 1747 North Thirty-third street, who has been active in the United States nrmv serv ice (luring the war, has returned home. The beautiful decoration nnd nr rangeiiuMit of the Succnli of the Con grcgation Hnni Jeshurun. Thirtv-fiist mid Diuniond streets, weie the result of the untiring efforts of the sisterhood of that congregntlon. ROXBOROUGH Aliss Isabelle Fussell, daughter of Dr. and Airs. AI. Howard Fussell. of Lyceum avenue, who won the highest ....... .to m in-, "iioi-s in her class at her graduation nt he I- rieiuls C entral School, last spring, ins gone jo Swarthniorc College to til ! take the college course. Air. ami Airs Albert S. Elily hnve returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 4(11 Gerhard street. The bride will he remembered ns Aliss Jane Hoberts Hansel! daughter f Mr. and ..... inniui iioDcrts Hansen. Mn,!n "!"' Mrx' Jnln(,s "Indlf. 'f Jlnnayiink avenue, spent last week end in Norristown as the guests of l)r. and Airs. F. G. Alycrs, of r.'J" Sttcde street. NORRISTOWN ,. J'fs. William H. Williams, of 2.".7 Last .Main street, t-iivo .. .,1.11.1 .. part in honor of the fourth birthday animersaiy f hry wa,r fallKh,,(;,r:; n,,,i 'n hi B"('s,t.s ""ludrd Aliss Alary nLJIihM.,,,,ui! V"V" MiKS -'nthurlnc ii, mS M'K.K.I,Snrn "'ssn' Miss Martha mill Aliss AV lnier Hi.rirn,- M:.. -m jury Stein. Aliss Doris "ilcau. Al'nster .eonard and Aliss Doris Wood. Alastcr I mil and Aliss Tlujlmu Schieblev, Aliss (athariue and .Master Frederick Seheile, Alastir Howard Gill, Alaster Albert Hauhood, Aliss Hutli Campion, Miss Lsthpr Allen. Aliss Dorothv John son, nud AInster Gernld Scliantz. Air. J. Tyson Watts has returned from a stay nt Pueblo, Colorado. Aliss Edith Earl, of 12i!7 I.lnuniul aemie. is in Huntingdon, attending the cniiiinenceiiieni excrrixpn nf fin, .1 - Hlair Alemorinl Hospital. Aliss Earl is a graduate nurse of tlie hospital. Aliss Alary Irish has returuu'. to her home, in Phlllipsburg. Pa., after being the guest of her cousin. Aliss Florence lrlsu, ot vest Alain street. MANAYUNK Airs. James Rurgess, of 4225 Main street, gave n luncheon on Saturday for the Alpha Chapter of the Sigma Phi Sorority, of which she is a member. Her guests included Airs. Walter Smith. Airs. Harrr Eihrar Donohoe Aliss Gertrude Curry, Aliss Alndalene lonnnnn, .miss Annabel trozicr. Airs. William Schock, Airs. John Stewart, Airs. Isaac DalzeU, Aliss Cora lingers, Airs. .Milton Kelly and Airs. Joseph v my. DOYLESTOWN Airs. Howard A. Clvmer. of Eureka entertained nt luncheon In honor of Airs. Hnnnn AIncNaIr nnd Airs. Wil helmina Wiser. Among those present were Airs. Hobert Johnson, Mrs. J. A. Swnrtzlander. Airs. Emma Carwithan, Airs. T. H. Ely. 'Airs. Emma Ambler. Airs. W. H. AlcKinstry and Airs. Sara u. lnoinpson.i Air. aud Airs. John Gnrber, of York, are the guests of Mr. and Airs. Norman E. Garbcr, at their home, Wynneeroft Airs. Leigh Mitchell Hodges enter tained fifteen guests at bridge in honor of Aliss Alarguerite Skinner and Airs. Hoy Dalton, of New York. Honors were won bv Airs. Hoy Dalton and Airs, David Burpee, Jr. ALONG THE READING Airs. Edward J. Cnllnhnn, of Oak Lane, entertained the members of her sewing circle at luncheon last week at the North Hills Golf Club. Among those present were: Airs. Wil liam II, Leeds, 'Airs. Allchael Frerney, Airs. J. F, Freeney, Airs. Heury Smith, Airs. J. McDevitt, Airs. E. Gruliam, Aliss Alary Carr, Mrs. E. Hnechle, Airs F. O'Donncll, Airs. AI. Hurke and Airs. J. Donnelly. Mr. and Airs. James E. Tague, of 231 Woodlyn avenue, Glcnside, formerly of West Philadelphia, celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary on Sat urday, October 11. Freedom Party Mr. George W. Carmany. of Atlantic City, gave u box party, followed by a luncheon at the the Hotel Ambassador, to a number of his friends last Satur day evening in honor of his twenty first birthday. His guests included: Aliss Nora Shackelford. Alls Hoc Soiners. Aliss Alirlam Marshall, AI ss Grace Hart, Aliss Helen Klrlln, Miss Hpntrlcn Htocn Minn l-vn Ktrbblns. Air. Maurice Ca'.f. Air. Earl English, -.r. Tohn ift -i, ffc ? ' l Stout.. Mr. John Fant, Mr. John Fitzsimmous, Mr. raui JJonUace aud Mr. u. oiouer MEMBERS OF Vs. .- V vvis.,v3',t' sv5 .v: v .. '. ' Thot by Photo CratUra. AIRS. SNOWDEN SAMUEL MISS ADAMS BRIDE OF MR. SAMUEL Fashionable Weddings in St. James's and St. Clement's Churches One of the most importnnt of the full weddings, took place today when Aliss Elizabeth Chatjjaiu Adams, daugh te'r of the late Air. and Airs. Harry Clif ton Adams, became the bride of Air. Snowden Samuel, son At Air. nud Airs. Frank Samuel, of this city, at noon in St. James's Protestant Episcopal Church, Twenty-second and Walnut streets. The bride was attended by her sis ter. Airs. George J. Harding. Jr., ns matron of honor. Aliss Katherine Christine Lea and Aliss Martha T. Alc Allistcr were maids of ' --or ond there were six bridesmaids, Aliss Christine Hare Stockton. Aliss Charlotte Fabne stock. Alls. Clement New bold Tnvlgr, Aliss Gertrude L. Pnncoast, Aliss Huth Hobart and Aliss Helen Kceney, of Cali fornia. The bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed with duchess Ince nud her tulle veil was arranged on her hair with n coronet of late. The gown had a long train of siler brocade. She earned white orchids, gardenias and lilies of the valley. Airs, Harding's gown was of hy drangea blue sutin mnde with n little pink tulle train which fell from the side of the dress. Her hat was of brown tulle. The ninids nf honor wore pink satin frocks with little trains of pale blue tulle and their hats were nlso brown tulle. The bridesmaids were gowned alike in nink satin frocks but they did not wear trains. Their hats were of brown tulle. All the bridal nttendiints carried pink and blue flowers. -A 9 . .' s , ..'S3MIe'1'.s i ' ' r, '11 'I - n. ' ? ' y,x" r s .f JI W r v , j .-. N . , ...." J Wf. " . 'sK'l Air. Samuel was attended by Air. Winthrop Hattles as best mnn, nnd ids ushers were Air. William J. Taylor, Air. William W. Hattles. Air. Nicholas Hiildle. Air. Edward Samuel. Jr.. Air. John W. Dayton, Air. George J. Hard ing, Jr., Dr. George Poulieff nud Air. Francis W. Hobinson. the two latter Air. Samuel's brothers-in-law. Air. John North nnd Air. John C. Rell, Jr. A reception followed the ceremony nt the home of Airs. George Harding, 2215 Wnlnut street, nfter which Air. aud Airs. Samuel left on n wedding trip. TEN HHOECK DALLAS Another fashionable but quiet wed ding which will take place this after noon nt 4 o'clock in St. Clement's Church, Twentieth nnd Cherry streets, will be that of Alis.s Elizabeth Pearsnil Dallas, daughter of Air. ond Airs. Tre vanion H. Dallas, of 1514 Pine street, and Air. William Davis Ten Hroeck, of Overbrook. The Hev. Chnrles Hutchinson will perform the ceremony nud Aliss Dallas will be given in marriage by her father. Aliss Edith Wharton Dallas, Jr.. it sis ter nf the bride and Aliss Louise Wilbur Smith will be bridesmaids. Air. Wil liam Ten Hroeck, father of the bride groom, will be best man nnd the ushers will Include Air. George M. Dallas, a brother of the bride : Air. William West Frasder. 3d. Air. Philip Ten Hroeck, Air. John Kentor and Air. George llippus. There will be no reception," but nfter a wedding trip Air. nnd Airs. Ten Hroeck will live nt the Overbrook apartments. KHEI18 POPP An interesting weddiug will take place this evening in tlie Aldlue Hotel, Chest nut nbove Nineteenth btreet, when Aliss Hertha E. Popp, daughter of Air. John Popp, of 2.'I24 Columbia avenue, will be mnrried tn Mr. Willnrd H. Krebs, son of Air. nnd Mrs. Frederick J. Krebs, of .'1223 Aloutgomcry avenue. The ceremony will be performed nt 7 :'M) o'clock by the Hev. Clinton H. Adams, of the Park Congregational Church, and n reception will follow. Mr. Popp will give his daughter In marriage and her sister, Miss Ethel E. Popp, will be maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Hea trice Aluth. Aliss Natalie Gnlenbcck, Aliss Anne Gross and Miss Janet Lyu 'dell. Air. Krebs will have for best man Mr. John Irwlu, nnd his ushers will In clude Mr. Arthur Littleton, Mr. Edwin Skirving, Air, John Popp and Air. How ard Popp, brother and cousin, respec tively of the bride. The bridegroom aud groom will leave -on an extended trip nnd will be nt home after January at fill Harrison avenue, West Collings wood. BROWN LEJ8TER A pretty wedding will be solemnized this evening at the home of Mr. and Airs. Jesse 0. Leister, 3024 North Ninth streett when their daughter, Aliss Sarah O, Leister, will become the bride of Air. George M. Brown, of HOT Cottman Btrwt. Fox Chase. The. Rev. Francis ' " t i"M A - . BRIDAL PARTY . " j , ;ti i o Thoto by Thllllps Studio. AIRS. C.KOKC.E J. HARDING, JR. Airs, (irnrge Harding will net as matron of honor at the wedding of her sister, Aliss Klizubrtli Adams, and Air. Snowden Samuel, which will talte place at St. James's ICpiiropul Church, Twenty-second and Wnl nut streets, at noon today J. Hchrons, paRtor of the fiftieth Uap tist Church, Seventh street and Sus ipichumin avenue, will perforin the cer emony. The bride will be given in mar riage by her father. Aliss Aljrtle Mel lon will be mnid of honor. Air. Ilarringt ton (Ireen will be best man. The serv ices will be followed by a reception. Air. llrowu nud his bride, upon their return from their trip, will be at home lit :i()l North Ninth street. LOCAN IIOI,Ali:S A nrettv weddinir will take nlace in St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church, (lerniantiiwn, nt (! o'clock this evening, when AIKs nilzabeth AI. Holmes, of fill!) (icrmantnwn avenue, will become the bride of Air. William .1. Logan, ot 101! Clhedeii avenue. Aliss Holmes will be attended by AlKs Kleanor Johnson ns briileMimid and Air. Paul Powers will be Air. Logan's best man. The cero liinuj will be performed by the lector of the church, the Hev. Dr. Samuel Up john, and Air. Sidney Holmes will gijc his sister in marriage. A reception will immediately follow at ."41!) (ierinantown avenue. After n short wedding trip Air. and Airs. Iigan will be nt home nt 127 Kat Washington lane. SINCOCK ltnKU All interesting wedding will take place in Calwiry Chinch, Fort-lir.st btreet nbove Hrown. at S o'clock this eve ning, when Aliss Irene I!, Reed, daugh ter nf Air. and Airs, Thomas S. Reed, of 7.V North Kortj -third street, will become the bride of Air. Joseph A. Sin cock, son of Air. and Airs. Joseph (I. Slncock. of tll'J" ( street. Alis.s Helen Reed will be her sister's maid of honor ,utid the little flower girl will be Alias Alnrian Ilrnrkin. Air. Kiancis Hart zell will attend Air. Slncock as best man and the following will act as ush ers: Air. William .ledd, Air. Milton Slncock, Air. (!. Reed Huickin and Air. Paul Ambler. The ceremony will be performed b the rector of the church, the Rev. Charles R. Steele, and Air. Reed will give his daughter in mar riage, i A reception will follow the cere mony at the home of the bride's parents. After n wedding trip of n fortnight Air. nud Airs. Slncock will be at home at 04-7 (i street, OInej. (iRADCL lUTTNnil The marriage of Aliss Alice S. llitt- ; Tf If phone, Spruce 2058 Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rates LUIGI RIENZI COItniXT APPAREL KOH WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street WOMEN'S SUITS FEATURING ORIGINALITY OF DESIGN EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 59.50 69.50 79.50 INCLUDING PEACH BLOOM TINSELTONE DUVET TAILORED MODELS CUT ON LONG LINES, SHOWING THE LATEST TENDENCIES IN NARROW BELTS POCKETS NOTCHED AND CONVERTIBLE COLLARS TWO-PIECE SKIRTS SOME BEAUTIFULLY EMBROIDERED AND BRAIDED COATS DRESSES WAISTS FURS J ner, daughter of Air. and Airs. Joseph H. Hittiicr, of 5221) North Fifth street. Olney, to Air. George M. Grndel, of r.ZIO North Alasclier street, will take lilacc at T o'clock this afternoon In the Church of the Incarnation, the Hev. C. S. Hodges officiating. Aliss Hltt npr will be attended by Aliss Florence Kuukel ns bridesmaid and the best man will be Air. Joseph llllle. A reception will follow the ccicniony at the homo of the bride's patents. After a wedding trip Air. nnd Airs. Grndel will be nt home nt 2,V2 Wellens nvenue, Olney. JACK-JONES Dr. 11. Wesley .lack, son of Alayor and Airs. Tliomns W, Jack, of Coillngs wood. N. J., nnd Aliss Penrle Critten den Jones, of Snludn, Vn., vlll be mar ried tonight nt thp home of the bride's sister. Airs. W. F. Young, 2131 Noith Eighteenth street. The ceremony will lip performed by the Hev. Gpnrgp II. Nenll, pastor of the First .Methodist Eplscopnl Church, of Colllngswoml. The bride will be attended bv her sister ns bridesmaid, nnd Afr. William Wood ward, of Collingswood, will be tlie best man. Doctor Jnrk Is a graduate of Hahne mann Alcdieal College here. While still a student he met Aliss Jones, who wns n nurse nt Hahnemann Hospital. Soon nfter graduation Doctor Jack accepted a commission in the medical corps of tlie army and only recently returned from overseas. After the ceremony Air. nnd Airs. Jnck will go on n trip to Canada. They will nuike their home in Collings wood. SMITII LYNCH The wedding of Aliss Coritn Estrada Lynch, daughter of Air. and Airs. Charles W. Lynch, nf Hed Top. Media. and Air. Crobv Luther Smith, of Doyles- town, son of Airs. Ella Hawkins Smith, of Second nud Jackson streets, Aledla, took place today in the First Aletho dist Kplscopal Church, of Aledla. The Rev. W. H. Alicheals performed the ceiemony. Aliss Anna AtcClurc, of Rose Tree, acted as maid of honor and Air. O. Ottley I.jnch, brother ot the bride, acted as best man. After a reception the oruie anil orinegrooin lett tor hloriilu. wliere tiiey will remain until Janu ary lfi. GUCKnS linRTOLHT An interesting wedding will be sol emnised at 7:.'I0 o'clock this evening in Christ United Kvnngelical Church, Twelfth nnd Oxford streets, when Aliss .Marion Kicnn Hertolet. daughter of Airs. Ira 1). Hertolet, of ,'l."4t! North Kigliteenth street, will become the bride givniiniM E3 m George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut St. 1214 A Choice Collection Millinery at $15.00 Introducing graceful, draped shapes and the more tai lored styles. Black and the rich colors in silk velvets; many hand made and all distinctive in .their themes $15.00. Plenty of Fresh Handkerchiefs Are Ready for Gifts Women's Pretty Dir.iity Handkerchiefs with colored borders and with colored hand-embroidered corners 2i5c and 35c each. Women's Hand-Embroidered .Madeira Handkerchiefs All linen, scalloped edge special 50c and 75c each. i EViANN & DILKS U02 CHESTNUT STREET CmSP UEO. U. S. PAT OFF. Tyrol Wool garments are becom ing to youthful and matronly figures and their fit is perfect. Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits 27.75 32.75 38.75 Tyrol Wool Ladies' Top Coats Misses' Top Coats 29.75 32.75 38.75 Velour Hats 1V.ANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET of Air.' Raymond Aiatthias Guckcs, of Oak Lane, The bride will be given in marriage by her brother, Air. Ira Daniel Ilertolet, nnd attended by her pouslu, Aliss Francis H, Harlow, of Scrnntou, ns nm Id of honor and Aliss Eleanor Ii. Denly as bridcsinaUl. The bridegroom will have Air, Harry II. Holstcin ns Lest mnn, and the ushers will be Air. Raymond II. Johnson and Air. Comly II. Strntton. A reception for the immediate families will follow nt the home of the bride's mother. After nn extended wedding tour Air. nnd Airs. Ouckes will reside nt ijSi.fi ortu Lnmnc street. BRENNAN-DALY The mnrrlnge of Aliss Mnrgnret N. Dnly, of 20."s1 East Adams street, and Air. James F. Hrcnnan, of this city, took plnce this morning in thp Church nf the Visitation, The ceremony was performed by the Rev. William Hrcn nnu. of Washington, Pn., n brother of the bridegroom. Air. Wnlter McDonald was best man nnd thp maid of honor was Aliss Josephine Nolan. A recep tion followed at the bride's home. TH ! LAPELPHIA'fl FOREMOST THEATnEB BROAD MAT. TODAY f. M R S. F I S K E In a Comedy nf Moomhlne, Madness and Make-Hell "MIS' NELLY OF N'ORLEANS" ntxt wnnsr SEATS TOMonnow HOWARD UVl.lt Prvnts AM(SL3JK X In Her Oreit.st Play THE WOMAN OF BRONZE SPECIAL MATS. OCT. 21, 23, 2, : SCAT SAL.D TOMOntlOW OCT. 21, 13, H, 27 AND 28 WALTER HAMPDEN "HAMLET" GARRICK NIGHTS AT 8.1R MATS. WED. t SAT. TODAYS NO SEAT OVER 2 DAVID WARFIELD "THE AUCTIONEER" FORREST Last 2 Weeks ?. Matlnets Wfd & St. P TODAY1' N Seat VCr $1'50 ENTIRE BALCONY $1.00 B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE MISS LOUISE GUNNING Assisted by Oscar Syllng HARRIET RBMPEL & CO. In a riaylet. 'Tarrytown" CAItLOS SUI1ASTIAN b CO. Harry and Anna Seymour: Phil Baktr; Jack Inglls and Other Big Features. ACADOll- OK MUSIC TOMORROW EVENING AT 8:15 Sir Arthur Whitten Brown. K- B-B FAMOUS AVIATOH HIMSELF 1VI11 tell thrllllni: story of his hlstorta non stop Qtsht across the ocean. Illustrated wlUl motion pictures and stereoptlcon slides. Lecture arranged by Engineers' Club of Phllndelnhta and Aero Club of Pennsylvania. Tickets 50c to $2.00: Box seats, JU.OO and 2 50. on sale, at lleppe s. 1110 Chestnut BU - A OTTi Walnut ab. 81h. I A.TlllJ Ladles' Mat. Today The Bostonians with FRANK FINNET ORPHEUM MAT- TOMon.. si y-mrncuwi Evgs., 25c, 35c, t 25c. 350. -. r,0a & 75e. mae desmond "Within the Law October 20 "HArriNESB" BIJOU Hth ab. Race. Mat. Today. CRACKER JACKS iririiniiiiMiiUMiiiinuniiiiniiutiniiiiriniiiiuiaiiiiiininiiHitiiiLrMnsiiiLiiniininnrimuun.HriinnirrjirTiKiinrioj.njjiiifr;;; Mrkel ab. 16th. 11 A. M. to 11 llR P. M. t iLtitinm ju. rreaenis Longreiioir "EVANGELINE" ,,' AddM Attractions New rrlima "AO-1IU'' ' MACKLVN ARIIUCKLE In "FlghUnc Mad'. Inaugural of Fall Grand Opra Festival ' Stanley Orchestra Bnd Organ 8ololt Palace' 114 MARKET PTRKET - THIS ENTIRE WEEK D. W. GRIFFITH'S SUPREME EFFORT "Broken Blossoms" NIXON'S COLONIAL Gin Below Chellen, 2, T A 9. " D"SRorTi1"rh'r1l?,LTpSTpanir "RIGHT TO HAPPINESS" Thurs.. Frl., flat nonEttT VAtlWICK . In "TOLD IN THE HILLS" ARCADIA CHESTNUT IIELOW KITH 10 A 11., 15, 2, .1 45, 5:48, T:4S. 9:80 P.M. ROBERT WARWICK In Taramount-Artcraft Picture In "MIZZOURA" From Tlay by Augustus Thomas. VICTORIA , MATtKET STREET ABOVE OTH t HA JT. TO 11 ilS P. M. i The Greatest Love story Ever Told 'RIGHT TO HAPPINESS" Featuring DOROTHY PHILLIPS THE NEW. C A P I T 0 L 724 MARKTVr RTnrrr DIRECTION OF THE STANLEY CO. WALLACE RPin in -tub Thur.. Frl.. fiat. Mrs CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "FOnnlDDEN" GREAT .NORTHERN - RROAD ft ERIE AVENUE WM. FARNUM "wolves of Thu,r" '..I?.1'; sat jack pickford"' In "DILL APPERSON'S BOY" DT7rI7MT MARKET ST. nelaw 17T1I KLUljlN 1 VIVIAN MARTIN tZ. V-.. "Hls omclal Fiancee") Added CRAIG KENNEDY 8ERIAL MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER, CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE'' 11 A If J- . n i. "EVERY SAILOR" -ty" PAUL DECKEn tc CO. ; OTHERS. BROADWAY Bro'1 Snyder Ave. I LARRY RElLLY2&Ca'U''" Mary Pickford The Hoodlum' CROSS KEYS MAnF3 ST- e0lh ? "SUBMARINE F.Jg FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY t -? OF PHOTOPLAYS $ THAT THE HOrO.V PICTURE BDITOlT Uf THIS PAPER. HAS EVER RE CORDED. IN ADVANCE. HIS OPINION.? OF A PICTURE. BUT HAVING BEEN- THE MIRACLE MAN AT PRn-ATB REVIEW He Thus ENTHUSIASTICALLY RECOMMENDS ITI LIMITED ENGAGEMENT METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE BROAD AND POPLAR Commencing Saturday DAILY at 2:15 ALL SEATS, 25c EVENINGS 7 and 9 25c-50c TICKETS AT THEATRE AND AT 1108 CHESTNUT STREET PHONE WALNUT 44:4 ACADEMY OF MUSIC SAT. AFT. KREISLER OERALDINB FARRAR ut 1 . 15 at 2.30 SAT. AFT. OCT IS at 2.30 Tickets. 2.(10, 12 00. $1.80. $1,00. TBc. On a,1.iBtJ,f"""',.mo Chestnut. Mall order's, with ch.cks to Q T Haly. Direction C. A V Ellis Mplnway rtann ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 1010.20. New York rour Subscription Con- certs. Tuea .Oct. 28; Thur.,.. D-o IS Thurs.. Jnn 2t Ihur .Feb. 2(t.nt It :15 P.M. fOIX)ISTS ! MABEL GARRISON FRITZ KREISLER PERCV GRAINfinn' Symphony Society walt en DAMROSCH, Conductor M1SCHA LEVITZKI , Season Sale Now at Hepre'a. KNICKERBOCKER IV THEATRE 40th & MARKET ik. Olive Tell in "The Trap 6 nAEc& VAUDEVILLE--6'' CONTINUOUS Noon Till 11 P. M. . SAM S. SHUBERT theatrb s Broad Bel. Locustr? u.1.. wed. al joLSON ' Sinbad" LYRIC "ROAD Above ARCH ST. MATS. WED. 4 SAT.W RACHEL CROTHERS COMEDY SUCCESS , "39 EAST' WUh HENRY HULL and '-' CONBTACE BINNEP Chestnut St. P" House Chestnut Be "ul l' lowltth Mata. Wed, 8aU LAST WEEK WS "GOOD MORNING JUDGE "1 wim uuiituE tiAumzuit and 80 Others.!, BEOINTJINO MONDAT, OCT. 20 "'ft SHUBERT GAIETIES OF 1 9 1'9 ATjEPHI BROAD BELOW RACE 'fc " " MATS. THURS. BAT.iv "UP FROM NOWHERE" J With NORMAN TREVOR Walnut WALNUT ST. AT OTH r Mat. Tomor.. 2Bc, BOc, 7Sc. - DENMAN THOMPSON'S juniKni. Olio. OOIO Sl.Oe THE OLD HOMESTEAD! WILLIAM LAWRENCE AS U'ICLB JOMw ALL T1JH ORIOINAL FEATURBB. ife Z Hear: The Double Quartet. The Hivani7BaA "' TOourace t.nurcn t,noir,ine balvatloa AtoijJ Next ) ' Tlm PhlUdelpA J'a w-k 'Revelations of a WW ': Tomor, A Orlpplng Mystery Play f' Trocadero "JSVany Cabaret Girli, t PAI ACF RINK sou market bt ; 1 v;l m 1,101 u ,t ''M, -if VT t ' t,r?gz X- s'T .1.. . .'
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