1 ti .i I Hj'II k 1L "'Vl ' T- M 1 V "jmv : -T 3T'fl,l ji .' ii ,. T" r u EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, -FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919 "1-,TZ,JJIW " 'Wf J -J J l.c ii ' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Towmcnd Tea Miss Villa Ion Honor Guest' at a Luncheon Engage ments and Weddings Discussed Ii W T"U1L' Tovxnsfntl tea out in Oxcibrookinml 'Mr. mill Mrs. Chnrlts renniv for 'tW t X vas n vol- rrclt nffBlr xcstcnluy. nn Informal ilancn at the Mnsk and AVIe l' Anne ti Mr. .1. TJarloti TovvuhcihI's ''"' in Tluirila. evening, November (I youngest (laughter and n lstcr of Mui-- jorle and of Casper Tovvin-cncl. xvl.ui ,,, V ,? ;' "."," " Y ' i . l',K. i .... ,. i i I0' '". n"d NI"'- I-ilRnr Wright Hard, married Agnes Kcnneil.v u couple orn,i Mls Mnrsarettu .tpiinri. iliiiclitrr more scars bru. The time flics Folof Mr. Hour) fitilRcr .Icanrs, xvill be its haid to remember when weddings took place isn't Iff I Know It was before the war. Hint is before our part in the war. Anno looked ncrfccllj svvert In a Moii, mm hock 01 wnur ami sinci . . . .. .. .- . ... . niu iiuuui yvciv wiuuHi.u- iminn,nn, of Old (Julf road. Vlllnnovn with her. M.v but the are efficient.1 just as I r?.!'1 !hf. ,V!h" Mil'-.. JiZ ritcs you jour bandvvieh, while uuolher hands jou frnppc, aud a third suss "Will ou bnvo coffee V" You begin to realise how well thoc "gobs" were treated nt the canteens and almost wish! jou had been a returning soldier lat Mr. aud Mrs, Kdwaid Marshall will year. H'vc n large buffet luncheon bifore the W - annual nieel on Suttirdnj nt their farm LLL. I mul t-n. 1 inn not one bit m the Huntingdon xnllej. surprised about Uosainond Lane.-iB- .Mrs. Charles H. Da Costa will slioitiv ler and Rarclnj Wnrlmiton. .Ir.'s en jimio invitations for her dancing class, gagemcut, wliieh was announced for-'which will start on rYIdaj . Novcmlfer rnally yesterdaj. When she was on hcTi, HI, and meet every Kridny'afteruooii al so much last winter with Brownie and 4 ;!!0 o'clock at Ahhrr's, Twenty -second Alarie iouise .uniiii l unci a leenug there was fomctlung doing between the two families, and said so to the wee two families, and said so to the weci,0 will return net week from then bird, who agreed with me. Rosamond I runch in Tucson. Wyo.. lime taken a is the daughter of Mrs. John P.d- house nt 'Jit!" Walnut street for Hi warll Lancaster, of Worcester. Mass., ' winter. and hns been in New lork iinle a good dca' In fad, she was vcr.v promiutntl.v identified with war work both in Woii-estci- and New York. Barclay Jr.. came1 back fiom oxer t-eas just a .few weeks ngo. and the engagement wn niinouneed jesterdny at Hot Snnncs. where the two families are stopping. Mrs. Wnrburton and, .Mrs. John .1. i.jnen. nt norma, jou lcmember went down to Hot Springs just nbout two weeks ago. At least that's what my memorv tells me. but. , U...H, ,..,. t i - .., ,i.j! betw u ' Hot Spr iugs n Virginia "am , White Sulphur in West Virginia, I ! .s.vi 1..III lllllIIU'l . IIIU'M ' ..!.. VI nd who is whnt A: NOTHKIl engagcircut which jiitcr- ..i.,i ,,., nn kr..ntnnim vestcrda-i aud that was Toddle Davis's j -.. i-i " i,i .,f n,,fr,i ,nwl Wnbinglin. And" that wedding is go- I "aughter. Miss Deborah, Logan, who ing to lake place tomorrow, for the1"'1' """kr her debut that afternoon . rcrv good reason that Miss Judge's Mrs. D. Webster Dougheilj and her nunt and uncle. Major and Mrs. Wal- t daughter. .Mrs. Marion Doughertj. have ter Schoellkopf. are to sail vcrj shortlj I taken an apartment at the Lougm-rc for Paris, wlierc the former will tnkc for the winter. ,up bis duties in the American euibnssj . J Mr. and Mrs. John 1J. Pell, flf I'm-i And so it was a wise decisiou to have Washington, have taken the house -11!.", the wedding now. don't jou think Trrt Uais is the son of the Charles (Jibbons Davises, of Chestnut Hill, mid a brother nf Louie Davis, who married Joe McCall Jimtni" (lould. who has lately le- ttirnml fpnm nipl'spns with his foreign i .u -.,",'" "---- - , bride, will act as best man at the wed- i ding, which will be in Washington. rplHJ friends of Doctor Mockridge, of - St. James h Church. Twentj -secohd and Walmit streets, and they are many, too, will bo more than sorry to hear of the death of his mother, which oc curred on Wednesdaj in Toionto. Can. Doctor Mockridge was not with her. Though Mrs. Mockridge wns indisposed for a time, licr deuth, I understand, bad not been expected, tor Doctor Mock ridge was at the Samuel -Adams wed ding on Wednesday and performed .the ceremonj It was later in the aftcrnoou when ho icecived the news. THEKK will not be any .debutante tcu today. The only party will be the luncheon which Jean Uullitt will give nt the Aiorn for Gloria Villalou, who is here from Cuba for bcvcrnl nionthi'. ' nnronts. .fudge Oorce Henderson and It's alxvnj-s, u Rood tlnio lo rc a debu- I Mrs. Henderson til tlicir Miimncr lioine, tante Iiinelieou, as Inter in the heasou . t riendship Hill l iit-ni. l'aoli. Iiaye re thc buds nre apt to Le too tired to ro turned to the eity and Imxe opened tlicir to lunches after being up Heinle at ' npaitmcnt for the winter ilauecs. Thorn nip iisunllv Iwo bin affairs of the Uud in the carls season, to vvliieh most of the buds go, and il is a great get-together tort of idea, don't, vou think? Po ninti of the girls gu to hoarding Eehool before coming out that they need to get intimate all over again rcent with their xcrv bett friends ami lunch ib Midi au'opportunlt.v. Anne f6r her already and (iloria Villalou will lOWDbeilu nun oue uik luuciieuii given have the second todaj. There nre to bo about fifty guests, I understand. 1 ELLriX, whom jou Kuow- well by name. is now nearly five, and she lives In the country, xvhere maids are, nihil. The other day mother vv noted something at the store two doors away . and so she aKed Hllen to go for it. I Ellen fitarted off xvith "my babies" in her coach and was back mj quickly her father could not think the had been there set. ' ""Why. Kllrn, jou purely have not been to the store and back"'" I "Oh. uo. daddj : it was, such u ler- ' riblo 'cfloru toinislt the ooach over that rouch ground I came batvk Then lifting "mv hnbies" from the coach the departed for tho store and camo back with n baby on each arm ind loaf of bread, too. NANCT WTNNE. SnRIAI AHTIVITIFR Amnnr' tho dphiltnntfR whn iiUrnitrrl the luncheon given today by Miss Jean , Christian Itullitt, of Birdvvood, Torres- I dale, in honor of Miss Gloria Villalon, I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. namon VHlalon, ot Havana, Cuba, who is u"'; ' , Bpending several months in this city, Miss Mary Lyons will spend the xvere: Miss Muriel Hishop, Miss Anitn ?c -fu nt her home, nt 510 East Evans, Miss Edith Nevvlin, Miss Ade- " nslilugton lane. , , laido Sims Ncwlin, Miss Cclestine V. i TIo wedding of Miss Evangehnu ' Warder, Miss Rosamond Wurts, Mis i Tongue, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. YVlt Eleanor Trcnchard Wurls. Miss Mar-'11""1 " TonKUe. of (71V S.vdcnhum jarstta Sharplcss, Miss Nannie Dale, ly.fv, ""J-. Mr- ,I;uoch T- OilTord, of Miss Marie Lotiit-e Ashhurst. Misa Cnr- ,. ." ",t -ritxval! street., tool; phue on oline S. Ilarclny. Miss Uhoda M. j ctlnctdfij . October 15. j Broolie. Miss Harriet Zinimernmnn. i Miss Elle" lilcndinnlng, .Miss Karah NORTH PHILADELPHIA Meade Har., on. Miss O'bornli Logan, The mvmbvrs nf le MorninB cbar,ty Vim Mnrv fj ailvs Muller. Miss Tilnrv , ri..i. .. ...i.:..i. -r... ..,... vb J;uaw,J .;;. " ;, :. x ii i., n' i i'u'i x'1""' ", .:,.;,i" Jim .ortn lvveiltn street, is Bartow. Miss Marian Wister llalrd, Misa Mar.v Ernestine Applelon, Miss Dorothy New-bold Ely. Miss Nancy Dunning. Miss- Lucy B. Orey, Miss Evelyn Smith, Miss Rachel Price, Miss Mary D. Norris and Miss Margaret Gest. Mr. and Mrs. Eli K. Prire have is sued invitations for a small dance on Tuesday oveuinR, November 2,1, after the ten thev wjll give to introduce their daughter, Miss Rachel Price, and Misa Mildred Lotijrstretb. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William W. Longstreth, who xvill mako her debut at the tea, An engagement of interest to New Tork and this eity announced today is that o.f Mr. Cornelius Vnuderbilt, Jr., son ol Brigadier General Cornelius Vanderbllt, of (M0 Fifth avenue, and Miss Rachel Littleton, sister of Mr. Martou W. Littleton, of I'lnndome, It. I. InTitatlons have been received from Mr, aud Mrs. Henry Leo llcid for a dance to bo giveu In honor of their daughter, Mias Mabel Howard Post Rc)d, at tho RltCarIton, on Wednes day, November -0, ii "Mnvuimnuo ii " uKuu.icwuru uf icr oi n.p misses iutgc, pi jimu Florin if-Mr.r nnd?Mw-J.9le4'' Lcauiioe Wood jFranklin'iitMot.v , SSat.,. . ' "InvltatiojiB mive also occn.issuea oy to inert Miss Mary Gladys Mtillor. the kiiiMh of honor nt n theatre party and supper at the Uit.-Carlton on Sat unlay, .Nov ember 8. to be given bv their Rrandmotlier. Mrs. Matthew Itaird. of Devon. Miss Helen Hope Wilson, tlebutnnte uoiiRlitor of .Mr. and Mrs Alan 1) .-..........., will be the gue.t of honor at a dame ,n 1)(- Kiv, nt tll' UltK-C'arlton Mun.lnv December -2 Mr. and .Mrs, IMvvnirl Huberts, of l'aoli, will entertain at dinner on Snl ll,,'ni' evening. ami vv uinm sirecis, Mr. and Mrs, Lambert Cadwalader. Mrs. .Intuei W. Keenej nml her daughter. Miss Helen Keoney. of Call fornin. are visiting Mrs. Kronen's si--ler Mrs. Iicurgc J. Harding, lit 'Ju'l.'i Walnut stieet. until November 1. when they will occupy an apartment in Xev York for tie winter. Miss .lane Hard ing will sail for this country the latter part of the mouth. M,. an( M n p s . , have leturned to New York after spend j n Woek here. ., . , ,, ' L Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Cover hac teSt;;ncJt,J,V """i0" ' ' TilJZ J Ct aluI "'" 0mlpj' Cards hae been lece'ned from Mi ami Mrs. Kobert Hestalrig l.ogan. U.'il South Kighteenth street, for n tin w itn dancing. lo uc cieu at tic Itcllr. uic-Strntford on Wednesdaj. October 21). from 4 until i u c ock. to meet tln-ii- Spruce street, where thej- will spend the winter mouths. Mrs J Willis Mai tin. of Iiethleheni p,,p, Chestnut Hill, returned last cc ning from Detroit, where she attended the Ilpiscopal Church convention. 1-i.. 1 -t -- it- i ii . null .HIS. TfUlK' "WIIWHMI, ttj, laV(, beru yinag tlPr s llt.Yale I'niversltv. returned to Kresheim, their1 home in Chestnut Hill., on Monday. Mr. aud Mrs, Lmlen Hare and their fa mil) have bought n house at "!! Pa-t Sixt) first streef. New York, wheie. they will -make tlielr home in the future. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Love will spend i the winter at the home of Mis. Love's i parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lippiu-I iott.-".'1 Tulpehocken street. German-' lovvit. Mrs. Love was Misa Lstclle Lippincott. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stephens, of Glen Ilidge, N. J., announce the en gagcnient of their daughter, Miss Caro- i Ivn Koss Stephens, aud Captain H. Maris lllnck. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Maris Mack, of Yillanovu. ' Mr. aud -Mrs. J. Jaiden Giioiithcr. who huve ueeu visiting .Mrs. liiienther s ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. aud Mrs, 'Wilson MeCniidless. of V'ajue, have issued invitations for a ea, to meet tlicir daughter, Miss Muric Couavvay McCnndless, on Thursday. October 2.S, from 1 until 7 o'clock, at the Kiti-vJarlton. ; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Carroll will spend this .winter in Overbrook with ";f.Saol, s ramer, .virs. -vi. u. .x. McMicheu, GERMANTOWN ill, .lames IjIrU and her aunt. Mis. Louise Cdnppel, of Sea Girt, N. J., arc visiting Mrs. I.ifck's sister, Mrs. John Radcliffe. at S01 East Washington hint. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick T. Ilarley of -1010 Powelton avenue, announce the marriagp of their daughter, Miss Violet , A. Hurley, and Mr. Leon Ilrown, of 0:114 Wakefield street, on Saturdaj. October 11. in All Biiintb' Kpi.si-opal -hnrcli. l.lcxcntli btrect and fenjder avenue. Jlr. and M"r. Ucnjainin J. Urunlcj have returned from tlieir-wcddiu; trip and arc at home at -1530 North Smcdle btrcet. Mrs. llcvinley xvns MiBd l4eali D. Svvnrtlcj. Sirs. Benjumiu V, SHllcr returned to her home, on East 'Washlnetou lane after xititiug her sister in New .York ,Th-c Pliyeics und Engineering Clubs ! tllc Ijcrmuntoxvu High School, will f V a bubacrlptlon dance and enter, n'"",eut aL tlle rclliam Club this eve v,.m',;..u' ?." : ,B'..j."u " rnve.u. street, ia l!i rireaidcut, will hold their first meeting tor th comine season on Friday morn ing, November 7, when Mrs. John Hel Hugs, of 1126 Lindley avenue, will ba the hostess. This xvill bo tho txventy flrst winter the club has held meetings. Many charities have been aided and during the xvar the meetings xxere de voted to Red Cross xvork. Other mem bers include Mrs. Kenton Warne, vice president t Mrs,. George Estabrook, sec retary ; Mrs-. Norman H. -Stevens, treasurer; Mrs. II. T. Cornell, Mrs. Elmer D. Smyth. Mas. M, Z, Becker, Sirs. William Morton, Mrs. John G. Wilson, Mrs. WilltkEi Max and Miss Susiin G. Hurllck. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosenblatt have returned from an automobile trip through New England and will bo ni home nt 218 West Second street, Ches ter, The bride, before her marriage on September 21, was Miss Rose Gold stein, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Louis Goldstein, of 'J331 North Twentieth Btrect. ( , Mr. and Mrs. Robert F, Rungc bnve arrived in Chrlstiania, Sweden, aud will spend several months abroad. Mra. Rungc. who was married on Septetnbei 21, -prnVMhw Ernestine A. Lutge, sis-' ter ot li.e Aliases tutgc, pi ItHQ north TWO ABBOaaflHaMP' bUhR "?.. BH f g i-.IKx tnHJBBvk WlwnnBn :, mmSmss bbbbW &&K$IN msi t v$9b-3 i &mmi?jg&.mmmmMmm&'Mmm m : mm mm : tJyts 3W y'wti imi'fswQW'tawr&mn , $, x .v WA v , s, Ww,w,WAW ,NSWWV vj, tfRSHKtVP93m .. ilitr-r I .1. MILS. THOMAS McKI-.AN MUS. AI.IiXANMilt ItKOW N Mis. McKean and Mrs. Itrnvtit b.ne been doing cr good work for the llrjn Mjvrr Hospital campaign. ends this week SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs A. Kvan. of "SMTi South Colo ratio stieet, gave nu Italian dinner last nun ttie majority of the younger peo e.vciiiug lo eight of her friends. Among pie ol Swarthinore. The junior section the guests were Mrs. li, Guinune, Mrs. A Van ell,' Mrs. It. Collins, Mrs. 11. Uet Mrs. K. Cler). .Mrs. C. Mulgrew, Mis. A. l'lcknrd and Mrs L Sharp. The Aidentcs Club will telebiate its htlh anniversary on Saturday .Novem ber 1. in the form of a Halloween party, which will be given nt the home ot Mr It. Zeussis. of 210 South Greenwich ift.Mtt t, nl,ili.iia!ili. nrnrt!im id l-ieini .-l''- ,, v,.,.....u.v '...f, .. ...0 ari.-inged by Mr. U. l'ormnn. IViz-es will be given for the best costume. The committee in charge consists of the fol- lowing: Mr. K. Koruiau. chairman ; Mr. It Zeussn. Mr. X. (.ever. Mr. Copiior-initli nml Mr. Itlifinliiiidt. TIOGA .Ml and Mi.s. Newton Tilth Hill, of 1 .""'." West llrie avenue, have oiganied a neigliborhooil card club. The first entertaiuiiient will be held on. Thins da.v evening. November, K!. with Ml. and, Mis Hill as hot and hostess. The 'members- include Dr. and Mrs. Al bert Koat, Mr. and Mis. Charles Cul lman. Mr. am! Mrs. Albert Smith. .Mr. and Mis. William Dietrich, Mr mid Mm Chailes Met! and Mr. and Mrs William Hoacli. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Louden, of Tarpon Springs, Tin., who have been .speniling Hie autumn with Mr, and Mis. Hill, huve 1 etui ned to their home in the South. The wedding of Miss Alma A. Mot- rison, daughter of Sir. and Mrs-. Samuel Morrison, of ,Tir. West i:rie axviiiie. and Mr. Charles h. Wnidlev will take plnce on Thursday evening. October U... at the home ol the bride s parents. IJie 1 11 11 ill uf honoi, ami Mr Hniold liar ri son will be his brother's best limn. The membcis of Tiogu Post. No .".lirj American Legion, at 11 meeting on Monda.v evening, held al the Mcetovvn Club for rjojs and tlirln, appointed Mr. I.eonntil .Iaeohs chmriiiHli of Ihe eoni- inittee lo form 11 ladies' nuxiliar.v l)r.': AVilllam E. Raken is, eonimandcr of the post. Mr. James II Murphv vice com- 1 . .. .... . ..' . . .. inander. Me, Mulford Uenderie adju tant and Mr. John II. McCoiub trcas urer. Aunounccment is made ot (he mar riage of Miss Francis Hamilton, daugh ter of Mr. mid Miv.- Audiew Thomp-ou, of Clarksburg. Chester counts, und Mr. Joseph 15. Paxsoil, of Tioga, on Mon daj, by 'the Vv. Joliu K. Klcluirds, of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, -Scv -euth street aud Montgomery avenue. STRAWBERRY MANSION linen shower was even in honor of Aliss Florence Segal at the hoiiie of, Miss Nora .Steinberg,. S021 Clifford, street, on Saturday evening The guestK danced and sang until Mis Segal tirrivcd xvith her iiiince. Sir Harry Hchocnfcld. Miss nrbt. Snvdcr cntcrlilined nt tho piano and Miss Han nah Sehoenfeld gave several xoeul solos Among the guest present were iMis.s Miunna Sisenweiu, Miss ruo rto7.et Miss Ycltn Steinberg, Miss Tdn Kales. Jlies Hannah Wisbnow, Miss llvssie Hiischberg, Miss Helen Hotter, Miss Esther Sobcl. Miss Estellc Hosenberg, Mi6s Sylvia Frank, Miss Alum Ulue stine. Miss Florence Fisher, Miss line Itlue.itine. Mr. aud Mrs, .1. I'mnlc, Mr. Morri Millman, Mr. Epstein, Mr tiolder, Dr. S. Dav"id Marcovitz, Mr. Hairy Sobcl, Mr. Morris Chalken, Mr Samuel Alargolla, M,r. Edward Singer Mr. AVilliam Hotter, Mr. Louis Klein. Mr. Harry Hirschbcrg, Mr. Nntlia'niel Lurie, Mr. Samuel Stem. Mr. M. L liose, Mr, Hnn-y Cohen, Mr. Schmuk ler, Mr. Abraham Yaffc and Mr. James Weitlc. HOLMESBURG .Miss Minft-va AVcssler, of Kbaw-u street, is t'utertalning iim her gut't for the week Miss Jeno Merklcr. of RVuil- ing. A miscellaneous shower was zlven on Satuidny evenitig by Miss Ella Patter s,on for Miss Isabello Holmes, whose marriage to Mr. Elmer F. Most xvill take place tomorrow. The following guests xvere present: Miss Ber.vie man. Miss Anne Evans, Miss Florence Beyer. MUs Mildred Most. Mrs. Her bert Steelman, Miss Anna Bredin, Miss Helen Hcwlsh, Miss Mary Patterson and Mrs, Nelson Smith. kROXBOROUGH Mr and Mrs. Edward C. Strusc. of G47 Heamitage street, entertained tho members of tho Alpha Chanter of the Phi Mu Ensilon Fraternity, of xvhich their teons, Mr. Stanton S. Strusei is president, and Mr. Irvin L. Struse. secretary and treasurer, at their home on Tuesday evening. Their guests in cluded Mr. George C. Hansell, vice president: Mr, J. Crawford Deinpsey, Mr. WiUlam T. Bartle, William M. Ellis, Mr. John Franle. Mr. William Rlchert. Mr. Alvln Miller Wl Mr. David Rehdcr. Tho fraternity will give a dance this evening at Woodvule, the clubhouse of tho Araerlc&n Bridge Company's club nt Witsahickou. Mr. John Frame is phnlrmnn nf the dance conunmeosnna jna associates are Ar Ellis.Mr.'-Slru snrt nrr..Bemnsey. t commtiicc,nna ma associates arc r, Wempscyi MAIN LINE' MATRONS SWARTHMORE s.iiuid.ij evening two dam.es w ill u nf Hie Women's Club will stage its first season's affair nt the clubhouse, while n leception and dance will be given at the college to the freshmau i la- In the sophomores. dinner was given Wednesday eve ning hv Mis. William I'. Walters ui honni nf the alumni chapter of the Kainiii Miiliti Theta fraternitv. Among those atlpiiiliug wete: .Mrs. vviiuam i. .. , ,..., ' null. Mrs .insepu ftwnin unu .Mrs. vv n I bum I) Lewis. A music section of the junior women's dub was oi-guuizod last week, nt the i homo of Mrs. Shade 13. Sunmonds. Cnmi-rts will be given under the dine ition ot Mi .. Gerald II. Kfling, who formeih directed the senior organi'a I linn I The members of this new musical club aic: Mis Alice 1'. Itarber, Miss I Corinne Andievvs. Mi's Lliza ri-dier. I Miss Lllielwjn lliekling, Miss Cornelia Stabler. Miss Sara Young. Miss Helen and Miss Alice Adams, Miss Helen McLain. Miss Krances 1'rieke, Miss Alice and Miss Kliiibcth West. Miss Itnrbaiii Jenkins and Miss Myra Hollman. A benefit coucirl for Ihc 1'hiladelphi.t , Orchestra will he held Mondaj night at the clubhouse, where several 1-1111.1110' j plila singers will entertain. : 1 WISSINOMING I M Mil.cenl Have, of Toiicsdule ' , wj cntrrtlln the members of , . , , hor i,omP 0 ,,..,..,,,., ,lt'iP,.n001) Al the eighth wedduiR auniverai v , which Mr and Mrs. Aleisehl.e celebrated at their home, UNO (iillespio street, the folloxx ing gueMs xvere present: Mr. nml Xln r llaiiers. Mr. und Airs. 1 Mei.-chke Sr. and Mrs. (J. V. I'gi. Mr and Mrs ltobiiis-on nnd the Misses Itiiliinsmi Mr and Mrs. C. Bailers, I " ' Moore Mish M. .. llaitnian. Mish i h. 1 T i.l. n ..it. Ilr Il.SsOllltflV lay lor, .miss rsok, Mi.. J. Lieble and Mr. IX.Scliway. Mrs. tJ Potter, of Comly btrect, is spending a few- xvpeks in AVnshingtou ns' the gucM of ilrs J. Johnson. Mis l Hand is xlsitiug friends in Cedui (iiove Pai-in. Maryland. , WISSAHICKON Xi .mil Mis. Clinrlf 3 l-'inher Cas Mdv ii jvc returned from their xvedding lri and nre nt home in Audubon, N. .1 'Mrc. t'assidj, before ber niarriace mi September -0, will bo remembered as ,-m... i...,i iin,,in ..!,.,. ..r m.. a.,j 'Ml.. williinii M. 'w.itpon, 'of" 213 v!umi vtnet. "" ' NORRISTOWN and Mrs. Daniel Liggc, uf Ard Mi mon have issued invitations to the inarnuce of their daughter. Miss Mars Liggc, to Mr. Paul S. Nicom, sou of Mr and Mrs. A. B. Nicom, of Stan- i bridge street, Norristown, October 2o, i at '! o'clock. The marriage will take place in St. Mary's Church, Ardmore. Mr and Mrs. Nicom will live in Nor- i listnnii. I Miss Mary O'Brieu, of 10SS Powell ' strt-ct, entertained the members of St. j Patrick's Dramatic Association at her. home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles ITosey, of Arch street, have left for Boston, Mass.. where they will attend the an nual mectiug'of the Racing Pigeon As sociation, held'there this xveek. , ! DOYLESTOWN Announcements have been received, of the xveddiug of Miss Lillian H. Duckvvo'th, of Ncxvtoxx-n and. Mr. Cor nelius Kuorr. ut Jloso Laxvn, the . home of tho bride, Saturday, October 12. The ceremony xvas performed by the Kev. J, B. Krevvson ami the bride and bridegroom were unattended. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Leldy riuck enter tained at Danboro at dinner in honor of their sou, Mr. Lloyd Fluck, xxho has just returned from service over seas. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seiner, Miss Idelia Seiner, of Doylestoxvn ; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer WolCnger, Mr. Robert Landis, Miss Florence Wolfinger, Mr. Raymond Haccr. of Keller's Church, nnrl. Mr and Mrs. Frank Weeks, of Philadcl- phia One of the fall social events will be the dance given by the Bachelors Club in the armory on Friday evening, r FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL The members of the City Historv Club- xvill take a hike to the historic places of tho .Falls tomorroxv ufter noon xvith Dr Charles K. Mills as leader, Doctor Mills was born at the Falls and some time ago xvrote the history of tho old village and its asso ciation xvith thtf history of the Uni vcrslty of Pennsylvania, for "Old P,cnn." Later bo delivered an illus trated lecture on tho places of historic Interest In the village. The htltpra wHll meet at East Falls saUon on thu I n..lt.M nti t t nH . . imnmt iiiiiirunu ni, ,.u o clock. Th football teamiof the-Yaui,,, ivt-nN whiib Impiovement Association, of vvlmb Mr Hubert Itoardninn is piesideut. left i aily in the week for a i-it lo Wash ington. D. C. FRANJFORD li utl Mrs. Ttfchmil I l uf KiMiiKtortl. aniioiinco (lie ctiRiifti-iiii'iit of llioir ilaiiBlitor. Mis.s Jirlin D WUoolor, to Mr. ItniiN Hull, of Hpikiii ih-vvuj. Miss flcnnoi- Ypi-iioii nml Mis ('ntli eritie (Jalducr. both of ri.mkfiiid lett xpstorday to visit Mis. .Inlin .Iniiii'-oii nt tier rntnor roUncr METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Broad and Poplar Streets .IMITUD KNOAC.l VtL.NT COlML.sro TOMORROW .xrrr.n.NOON id ivi-.ni., GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S Marvelous Production l 7 M From Ihc play by UEOKU1J COHAN, llascd on tilt; Story F1UNK L. PACKARD. A Paramotuil-Artaiafl Picture XX o cannot des-cxibo it. it is ion miraculous tu describe. Mere sord , arn futile All tho supnrUtlvc adjcctlve'i it o,r tonmund bfgKHi description Matinee Daily 2:l."i ALL SCATS 20c I'Jxuiiitigo 7 and ! 2Ji; and 50c K1KS1 TIME AT THESl. LOW PRICES OKCHESTRA OF 25 bOLOISTS i ii M-.ri r nin-rra. nn OI-KirK ANll nnx riins-rvLT si ria io Wiilnut Hi ' -XDDIJCI I VI .VT TOMOH., ihc. 35c v-ll Jl-sv" i,VB, t ojet Blv, r.lV- i TSr maij uBxioMJ "Within the Law (IlcrtcKI Octobr.0 - H.xPPIXBPS" ACADEMY- Scj-ts .it Ileppc'f 1110 Chestnut T"kl !lJ-1 I.. IWMTnmo, at S 10 1 Orchestra bUKTHOX-EN 'o. .", C minor Telephone, fJBxn a nfa nrf V, sr MI19J1' M. ' ' Fur Storutfe und Remodeling al Reasonable Rales LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street DRESSES 3 SPECIALS OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUE HANDSOMELY BRAIDED TUNIC GEORGETTE over pleated - q en SKIRT K7.U GEORGETTE braided waist sleeves and AND TUNIC OVER SATIN ee nn SATIN SK,RT oo.uu CATIW BEADED TUNIC AND fiR ff aVlUN GIRDLELACECOLLARuu SUITS COATS WAISTS ' FURS WEDDINGS OF WEDNESDAY Miss Park Bride ofMr. Eaklno. Other Marriages The wedding of Miss Gladys K. I'ark, daughter ot Mr. nnd Mrs. William John I'ark, of oh'JI North Hixtccuth street, and Mr. Walter Kukliis, of .'!440 ork road, took place on Wednesday after noon nt .'! :.'J0 o clock In the Tioga l'res b.vtcrian Chinch The ceieinony was performed by the pastor, the Itev. Hub ert Littell. Mr Park gave Ins daughter In tnnrrlnge and her sister. Miss Mar garet D. Pink, was her only nttendnut. Mr. I'ruul Lakins was his brother's best man. Mr. ami Mrs. Kaklns will bo nt home at 1111 Past Tulpehocktn stieet, Gcininutown. nftcr thev return fiom their wedding trip ki;h.v AV1CK Mi. Prank Kern, nf Jeiikiulow u. and Miss Mnric Wick, of Ambler, were mai ii -tl nt n nuptial muss on October 15. nt Saint Autbonj's Catholic Chinch. Am bier, by the ltev. father Wltiihn. Mr. I Joseph Kern, n brolher of the briih I gloom, was best mini and Miss .Minerva Wick, a sister of the bride, was brides maid. After a wedding breakfast the couple left for a trip to Niagara Palis, where they will spend two weeks On their reluru Ihey will leside nt Klkuis Park . ItUOf. JOHNSON The wedding of Miss l'dnn (.' Joliii Miu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W C .lobir-oii, of West Cnlliugswood. to Mi lbert C. K. Huob took place on e. ncsday cvruiug at the home of the 1, ide's parents. The biide was given in inairiage by her father and the mi monv was performrd by the Hev fnthei O'farrell Miss Helen M. .leimis. of Philadelphia, was maid of honoi and tin linilesniaids were Miss Agnes Lei, Miss Italian Galloway. Mi-s K-itlnjn lins ler Miss Helen Long nml Mis Mar gin nte Johlisou. of Wilmington. 'I he luiile wore a simple gown ol' white satin clouded in tulle and trimmed with pearN. Her long tulle veil ns ar- i ranged high with penil All the bride's attendants were her i first cousins and were all gowned alike in pink organdie dresses and organdie hats trimmed Willi I iciicii tloweis mm delft blue velvet streamers and carried I sprays of pink Killarney roses. I The maid of honor wore pink organdie I and a large white horsehair hat trimmed in bab.v's breath and velvet streamers. She cariied Ophelia roses. Mr. and Mrs. Huob left foi a month's trip in the Adiroiidncks. their main j stops being Lake Placid and Sarauac Lake. They will be at home Tuesdays; in December nt !15 Colliugs avenue. West Collingswood I SEATS TIlLTlSDAr SAM S. SHUBERT nr.mnn nroacl Uel I.ocusl iMtZu M' JOLSON '" Sinbad' 1 YRIC I'P.oxu Aiio0 Ann; st l, 1 iis MATfJ WKD & SAT RACIirjl. CROIIIURS' COXICDV slc-ckss "Q rrAC,T" With HUNRV HUM. and j, i- lOSbTNCE B1NNT2Y : ' NEXT WEEK 'LITTLE BLUE DEVIL St! ATS N0XV fktnur Sf Opera Iloue Chestnut lle-v-nesuiui 01. 1m lltl MatB Wed 4fedt t,AST XVKEK "GOOD MORNING JUDGE" With UKOROH 1IASSi:i.T. and SO Others. , UWil.NNIM) JIONDAV, OCT. 20 SEATS OW SHUBERT GAIETIIiS OF 1919 AHFPHI nno.i bkloxv uaci; ruu.i i 11 M.VTS. TIIUHS. t SAT. "UP FROM NOWHERE" with koiuian 'inr.von Vt;. i StO.VBAY "39 EAST' Seals Now With iiE.snv irrLL avd const cl: niNs-nv ACADUMV NexvYork I or music, inin -:o. I 1 our Subscription Con I eil? Tues.Oil 1!8 Thur , 1 li r Is i hura . Jan 'J'2 Thur Ten ;.'! al S-15 P M ' SOLOISTS- I XIXHri. (JAUItl&OSJ 1 I lUTA UltKIPLlUt ' !! ni-v tiitAls-onu Xllhi 1IA I.I-A'irZKI Symphony Society xvAi.it.n DAMUO.si 11. Cundin tor bfasori .Sdle Nov- at Ueppe'H ! B. V. KEITH'S THEATRE i MISS LOUISI-. GUNNING J t bSlatcd In' Ocar P1Iiik IIAURIET IllIMPEL & CO. tn a T'laslet. 'Tarrvtomi' fAllLOS bDHA&TJAN 6. CO Uariy a-nd Anna Kojmour, Phlt TJaker, Jac anfii'a ana uiner nn leaiurew. BIJOU Sth ab. Ilftce Mat Today CRACKER JACKS This name will never appear in poor gloves. For 142 years it has typified Style, Fit and Durability in GLOVES tfOR MEN. WOMEN & CHILDREH Spruce 2958: -OWNEV, NAME IN EVERY PAIR rtllLADELt'llIA'tl FOrtEMOBT TtrEATrtES BROAD l.l 2' liv8.. , M R S. F I S K E la r Comody of Mootuhmr, fitadiiciis and Mslte-Belleve "MIS' NKLLY OK N'ORLEANS" VHXT W'ilKK "sr.ATfl SIILLtNri UowariJ Hull Presents AF3(SLEK! In Iter Greatest I'lay THE WOMAN OF BRONZE spizcialIvi ATINEES"8 Ivr ' OCT. 21, L'l 21. L-7 AND 18 WALTER HAMPDEN ''HAMLET'' G,,,.' L 1 Ills Next Week Onl drriCK Tvr S n MM Tomoiroir HA ID nt.f.Afr-CO Presents DAVID WARFIELD "THE AUCTIONEER" cm selliMg 'or (ho tjitt Vrel FORREST Lnt i Weeks 70.. Manners Vm t st. No beat Over $2 at Mat. Tomor. -eals -'rl ins foi the r.a XV e' vi VIif.MV il! Mt sli, $U' ; KREISLER nunALni.NB v r a r Ol'T 2, t 2 SO j FARRAR T I It-1 J2 50 SJ 00 1 50. linn, 7- dn ij'e al Hepoe'B, 1110 rheJtnut Mall orders wltli t!ick to Q T Italy. Direction t. A. Bills Stelnway Piano KN ICKERBOCKE THUATP.U- 40th MARKET Olive Tell in "The T: 6 " VAUDEVILLE- CON-TINT. OLB Noon Till 11 P V Valnut XVALNLT ST. AT OTn llj-t Tomor . 25. to S1 00 -rnnll, a is "r.rt t nft Dr.NMAN T1IOMPSON-S ' , THE OLD HOMESTEAD WI1.I.1 VM LAWTtENCK AS UXCLE JOSH ' ALL TIM OlttGINAIi KBATUIICS TIear: Thfl Donhlo Quartet, The Hwaiuey Band, The Grace Church Choir, Tho Salvation Artnj Next rlrst Tlmo ln Philadelphia week 1 'Revelations 0f a Wife' , OX SALE Gripping rynterv I'lar Trocadero i?'., Cabaret Girls tplMMIfflWWMIIIIllHIIIIIWIM -6 George Allen, inc. J 1214 Chestnut St. 1214 if- . . .. i Allen's Trimmed Sport Hats You will find many exclusive models here not found j elsewhere in town and you can always depend on first quality. 1 Women's Fine Sports Vclour Hats in Brown, Navy, Taupe, Black, Amethyst, Allies, Jay Blue $5.00 to $9.75. i Women's Hatter's I'lusii Sports Hats Velvet or Beaver I undcrbrims $9.00 to $1.50. 1 Women's All-Vchet Sports Hats Some with Beaver 1 undcrbrinis $5.50 lo $10.50. I Children's Trimmed Sports Hats Black, Brown, Navy, f I Green, Taupe, Jay Blue in Vclour and Beaver 1 $fi.2."i to $10.00. , ? Children's Trimmed Hals Trimmed Tams in Felt, - I " Velour, Beaver and Velvet $5.50 to $S.50. - Lovely Trimmed Hats for the Children in Shirred Vel- 1 vets xvith Trimming of Fur, Flowers and Ostrich. SniiiuiEiiiiiiiPiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii jifflsniniirj WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO LUNCH TODAY Hralrtd Bstad -Cup or Coffee with Cream, Served with all Above Dishes, In Buffet and Grill Only" And yet. some people think tie Cifc L'Aiglon fa the most expensirc place to dine tn Philadelphia. Music for Luncheon. Dinner and Supper Dancing from 8.30 to closing. CAFE L'AIGLON CHESTNUT AT FIFTEENTH Wtt.LMM FOX Prueft 11 - l1' T A Mz-st BB ,y OVZ-VINVjEj 1 - f(t M3XT VVEfTK- CONRTANl 1 in "A TRMPnitAanSNTl A L AC 1214 ItlAltlCCT KTItEBT D. W. GRIFFITH'S "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" AiiBumentoi Orehcstra Pn-tat Muslr VET WHISK PAULINU i-iiEDEnrcK In "liONDSl op tOVIT ARCADIA . . on.siM t nt-.tow tn-rii 10 A. M , IS. 2 3 45, C 45. 7;45, 0:80 P.U. 'KOBERT WARWICK mmK m wit - nn,i.in awine in "Badt lo-' Vict oTTa 0 A M TO 11 1.1 P M ...,. DOnOTHY rillLLIPd In I "RIGHT TO HAPPINESS" , N't. W'li HQL-DtN-T In 'TUB OIUM QAMT5" NINON'S .COLONIAL w Gtn Below fhctten, 5, 7 4 0, - Direction of The Stanley Company , ROBERT WARWICKtild in NEX r- WEIJK "imOKBN BLOSSOMS ' TUB NEW CAPIT0F v-. 724 MAIIKKT iTREET " DirtKVTJON Of TIIH BTANLr.r CO. MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN TV t-IRST SHOXVINT; "FOTtnlDDE.S ' GREAT NORTHERN ,s- UltOXO ' ERIE AXE TODAX AM) TOMOIinOW JACK. PICKFORD lii BIt.I. ATPEJISON-S DOT ' REGENT MAItKKT ST lielow lTrH VIVIAN MARTIN "Ills Offlclal Ftuoeo" SfAJlKET 6TBEET AT JDNIPEn CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE 1 1 A M Ia 1t t) i "EVERY SAILOR" jBamt PAUL DECKEU : CO. J OTHURa. BROADWAY Ur0dd Snydor Ave. "SUBMARINE F-7" "VMMS EUGENE O'BRIEN V Perfect Lovor" CROSS KEYS ma"7,Jta ' B0cV-3 "THE ONLY'GlRL" n A CTT Walnut ab Sth. LAijllNU Laa,lcs' lrat Today The Bostonians with FltANK FINNBT llifflByp llrirV -Q D A i Air I ; - Vi RiO rap vsjjvp mmm V AIGLON Always Leads! I.'AIGLON has been for fifteen cars, not otdy the roost talked of Rcttaurant in the East, but "The Bright Spol" has achiexed a fame International. 1 here's no legerdemain about L'Aiglon success 1 1 is just a principle of rood business policy. Neither is there any mystery about L'Aigloct cooking. It just is "emphatically ijood food," at reasonable prices No less -than six appetizing entices ate teady for jour ihoice every day in DINING ROOM, GRILL and BUF FET, three of xvhich are included in the daily selection of SPECIAL PLATTER LUNCHEONS-Here's a pattiil list of delectable dishes that xvill be found from day to day, "n the menus of tlie current week, of PLATTER 5PE0IALE Unl It. JO i. H. tn f.30 F. V Guinea. Hen Cutlet, with Pens and Aipan gus 70c. Bratied Fresh Calf'a Tonou with Spaghetti and Spinach 79c. Milk. fed Veel Stew, with Small Onion and New Peas SOc. trailed BraaM of Lamb, with Creamed Spinach and Fried Sweet Potatoes 85c. Medallion of Sweetbreads, with Carrots and Fresh Pmj 70c. Spring Lamb Stew, with Potatoes Parmen tlere and Lima Beans 75c Ox-Tall, with CarrotJ and New Mutton Chop Champvallon, with Potetoea and Onlona 75c Br.MJ Veal Kidney, with EoB Plant Jullonne and Fried Onlona 53e &seroletta of Chicken and Sweetbreads, t la Kino Mo Irish Ham Claes, with Mashed fees and Potatoes Peralles CBo Roast Rack of Pork, with Red Cabbaga and Rissoles Potatoes S5c i '1 .11 a 'I l : " n "4 $-bt: r. -.s.&jti .i v ' -HW-.'V'. -lit, . K .t hTr :u5 ' r
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