-wWJ'JM'rtj Evening public4 ledgek Philadelphia, tuuksday, October 23, inio if V-f -'. " r I n JUST GOSSIP ABOVT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Day's Doings in Society. Miss Barllctt's Engagement Announced at Tea Today rpHK debutante for toilay Is Emory Unrtlctt, the daughter of Mr. nml Mrs, North Kmnry Unrtlctt, mill a niece of Mrs. J. WelllnEton Shannon,, of this rlty, Mrs. llartlelt ivas Miss Itcrthn Kennedy, n sister of Mis, Shannon, lio wns Miss Kmclle Kennedy. Kmory is n very sweet flrl, ns some one seems to have found out, enrly, for do you rememher Inst week I hinted that a hud who wpuld nmkc her bow boon would announce, or rather her parents, would announce her engage ment the same day. Well, this Is the one, nnd she is cn caRed to Hubert Perry, of (iennnntown, nnd it's n mighty nice match, too. They in n lintli nufullr niiimlnr ouni: neonle. Among the ladies who will icccive with Mrs. Unrtlctt today are Mrs. John M. Kennedy. Mrs. Frc-ticnd: i'. Jvcn ncflv, Mrs. Wellington Shnnnon. Mrs. Ilussel JoncS, Mrs. Itlchnril li. Matti- knn .Tr Mm. KrinifMH l.IlWSOll. Jr.. of New York; Mrs. John Dickey, Jr., and Mrs. O. ,a 1'orrest l'erry, who inci dentally is the mother of Kmory s Haticce. Joan I.ipplncott, Frances Necly, who, by the way, was introduced yesterday at a ten nt the Acorn Club; Dorothy WhltluR, Laura Kslcr, Snruh Trump nnd liouibo Unrding will leeclvc with llniory. Mr.. nnd Mrs. Unrtlctt will give a dinner, followed by n thentic party after the ten. The additional guests nt the theatre pnity will bo Frnnk Iloil gers, Harris Williams, William pnw miii, Nelson l'erry, Kaymond Hull nud JUlvin Doollttle. TODAY is going to be one grand drive for the Orchestra Fund, which js, bv the way, slowly but barely mounting up. The Arcadia will present all its luncheon proceeds to the committee ! col lecting for the fund nnd the Uitz-Carl-ton will givu its Mipper-dnncc pro ceeds thisvcening. I think quite n sum should be the 1 exult, don't j mi, for the two plnces are certainly popular? Mrs. Van Ueussclner entertained at the Arcadia today, nud so did Mrs. A. J. Dallas Dixon and several others. CERTAIN LY the clans are uniting iu ontnrtninin-r the John It. Drcxcls, who are visiting here. They lime not been on for quite a while, you know. 1 . ii, n i.inciw nnd neiHicws nnd fi lends hove given quite n number of dinners and luncheons for them. J lie ii..i r.,..i.-t,i Atills will entertain Uiem iomnprmv nilfllt. mill MlS. HobClt Montgomery gave n luncheon yestcr day for Mrs. Drexel. They will go hack to New York the early part of next week, I understand. Mrs. Drexel's mother and sister, Mrs. Troth and Miss Ihnily Troth, who live in West Philadelphia, hnve recently re turned from n stny in New Lngland. Tim Rutherford McAllisters will give a debutante dnnce this evening nt tin Huntingdon Vnlley Country Club for Mnignret Itoss. the debutante lasu ter of Mr. nnd Mis. Walter lloss. 'J here will be screvnl dinners before the dance. The Oi-orge Willings, Jr., who Jinvc Peggy Taylor, of llnltimoic, for their guest for M'Veral da.s, will give a dinner at the Whitcmarsh for Peggy nnd Caroline Harriay, taking them to the McAllister dance afterward. The Edgar Earlcs will give n small dinner for their daughter Margaret before the dance also. I" SAW Oainor Ilaird nt a party rc ccntlv and she did look so smart. She is 'tall, you knowv and has fair curly hair and the most attractive fea tures bo piquant. She wns wearing an old rose frock of embroidered nud plain georgette and a wide satin ribbon encircled her waist. It was most be coming nnd then Oainor carries her clothes so well. It must be n joy to have a daughter who looks so well groomed and smart upon nil occasions. LITTLE son is just about four years old, nnd when mother, n short time ago developed a slight case of tin- gri ho was very much concerned. He went about the house on "tippy-toe and every five minutes would inquire eur- ' "Don't you feel a littlo better, Mother?" r , Otto afternoon when Mother wns con valescing and really nnd truly feeling much stronger, Daddv suggested n' walk to his sihall win. Well, it happened that on tho way they stopped for a few minutes at n friend's house nud that friend inquired : "How is mother?" With n grae, self-important little nir ho answered: , , , "Oh, she's hnd the case, but she s better now." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Chn-dcs Wheeler. Jr., of Camp Run Vnrin. Villanovn, will en tertain at dinner on Saturday evening, October 25. Colonel nnd Mis. Edward Ruclinnan Cassatt. of Chcsterbrooke Farm. Rer wvn, will entertain Major and Mrs. TT'nrr. Miss Kittv Rrinton nnd Mr. K-Homer Reed in their box nt the Rose "Oj rj'rca rncca on Sn.turday. Miss Harriet Frazier Zimmcrmann, ,ii,,,tnin nnrlitw-nt Mr. and Mrs, .Tnlm Filwnrd Zlmmermnnn, 1810 De Tjiupmt street, and Whitworth, Rydnl, will be the guest of honor at a theatre nartv nnd supper on waiiiriiay, uei-rni-t,.. o7 n hn clveu liv Mr. and Mrs. George Hnrrison Frnzler. 21.14 Spruce street and Chelten. Jenklntown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnzlei' will also give a theatre pnrtv and supper on Saturday, January 30. 'in honor of Mi-s Mnrgnrt Loss, daughter of Mr. nnd Sirs. Walter L. Ross, ot unesuiiii ""i- Mica Rnrnh Meudc Hnrrison, dehu- ,t ,io,,hler of Mr. hnd Mrs. Joseph Hnrrison, will bo the guest of honor nt n dinncr-dnnce on Snturdav., November 1 to be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles P. Fox, ot Hpruig limine, -Mr. nnd Mrs. Lvttleton Rnrclny. of Chestnut Hill, will issue invitations shortlv for a theatre party and. supper n Vrldnv. November 21, In honor of their daughter. Miss Caroline b. liar- clay. Miss Elizabeth Trotter, dchutnntc .ii,tnl- nf Mr. and Mrs. Willinin II. Trotter, of Chestnut Hill, will be the guest of honor nt ,a theatre parly, fol lowed by supper at the Ritz-Curlcon, on Wednesday, October 29. Miss Margaret Thayer Graham, debutante daughter of Mr. nnd- Mrs. Howard 8. Graham, will bo the guest of honor nt n dinner to lie given bv Mr. nnd Mrs. George Dallas Dixon, of 214 Snruco street, before tho dance that Mr. and Mrs. Powell Evans will give on December 2.1 in honor of their daugh ter, Miss Anita M. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. ,7. Franklin McFadden ofRadnqr Vnllex Farm, Rosemont, en tertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. John It. Drexel. Mrs. William Allen Rnrr. of Wayne avenue nnd Eaglo road, Wayne, has Issued invitations for a tea on Tues day, tho fourth' of JS'ovember, from II until 0, o'clock, tMra. Yerk.es Wilson of Wayne, an - Bounces tbe eiij4jiant ofJiw daunt? Acs J. .. . ter. Miss Janet Orey Wilson, to Mr. Itnymoud Ollis, of this city- The wed ding will take place In the spring Mr. George McFadden, of llloomllcht. Vlllanovn, will spend the week-end Willi her sou nt St. Paul's School. Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. John II, Urowiibnck, Jr., who have been making n short nttii at Atlantic City, hate returned anil are occupying tho house which thev hnve purchased on Polo road, ltrjii Mnwr. Mr. nnd Mis. Luther W. Chnse, of Wjneoto Manor, announce the engage meiit of their daughter, Miss Louise Foster Chnse, nnd Mr. David H. Skill man, of Easton, Pa. Mr. Skillman is the son of the Ilev. nnd Mrs. Willis It. Skillman, of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Petti, of Hlghlnn.' I'aik, hnve returned, nfter spending i delightful week nt Atlantic City, Mis j ivmii imiiK, 01 n csi i-niinueipiiln, wa their guest. GERMANTOWN 1 VraV C' 'V 1- .Janvier, of Allnha I bad, India, is mnking lier home tcm poianly at S07 East Washington lane I Doctor Janvier is tpendiug a short ! tunc iir Louisville, Ky, Mis. Mnry Ziegclock, of 0011 Slier 1 man street, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Marie A. Ziege Iock, to Mr. Robert P. Stevens, uNo of ! Oermautown. i NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis. Cerstley. Jr., have returned from California, where they were recently mnriied, and arc staying nt the Hotel Majestic. Mrs fierstley will be remembered ns Miss Itita Itacharac-li, of this city. Mrs. L. Porter, of Sixteenth nnd G Irani avenue, hns left for Cle eland, where she will make an indefinite stay. Mr. nnd Mrs. Simon, of lRIMJ North Kiftecnth street, nnounce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss liena Simon, to Mr. Joseph L. Ehltcnridi. Miss Madeline O'Neil, of North Sev enteenth street, is entertaining ns her guest for the week Miss Alice Pother, of Heading. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Plant, of the Hotel Majestic, have been visiting f i lends in New York. Mrs. Henry Rothschild, of the Hotel Majestic, will move to New York short ly, where she will make her home. Mrs. (5. MacDonald. of North r.rnnil street, will entertain the membcis of her ' sewing circle nt her home this afternoon Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Livingston, of .".() North Itroad street, announce the' ongugoinciit of their ilauulitnr. Miss i.oralne j,ivingston. to Dr. Simon S conoid. Mr. and Mrs. Livingston wilt be at home on Sunday, Nocmber 2, from I! until I! o'clock. The maniage of Mi.ss Rerthn N. flrooii. daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Jo seph (liecn, of 2001 North Twentieth -ticet, to Mr. Penrose Wiley, of this citj, foimerly of Rending, will tuKe place 'On Saturday. After a weildin. trip they will live nt 2002 North Twen tieth .street. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Air. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd M. Kittz, of Atlantic uity, arc lcceiving congratu lations on the birth of a dnuchter. Mnnc Rarbari) Kirtz. Mrs. Kirtz will ne remembered ns Miss Sndia Hnnni giin, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. nniinl- giui, of Twenty -fourth -and Carpenter sirecis. Mr. James Donlv. son nf Afr. nnrl Mrs. Donly, of (S2I South Twenty-first sneer, lias recently received his honor able discharge from the army after serving twenty months overseas. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Stone, of Cnpe Slay, are visiting Mrs. Ctone's mother. .Mrs. uasli, nt her home, 2010 Kitz water street. Miss Kathryne Kennedy, daughter of Mrs. K. Kennedy, of 2501 Spruce sticct, will spend the next week-end with friends nt Mnuch Chunk. Miss Mnrtlia O'Rrien, of 1G40 South Fifteenth street, has recently returned alter u fortnight s stay with her rela tives nt Tnmaqun. Miss Helen Rceder. daughter nf Mr. nnd Mis. J. Knight Reeder, nf LT.1S South t levelnnd avenue, Girnrd Farms, is visiting her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Cawson, of Vcntnor. TIOGA Mrs. Frnk L. Molloy, of 372S North Seventeenth street, trensurcr of the North Philadelphia branch of the Emergency Aid. will give a large card party on Monday afternoon nt 2:,'!0 o'clock at the north branch headquar ters. 3W5 North Rroad street. Mrs. Motloy will ke assisted by the presi dent, Mrs. Walter A. Nash. The en tertainment is given to secure funds for tho greatly needed emergency aid work in relieving suffering 'in Nortli Pnilndclpliia during the winter. Mrs. W. F. Johnson, ot 3021 North Eighteenth street, gave a luncheon toduy ot her home for the members of her bewing club. Her guests included Mrs, Lcntz, Mrs. Grant Rockefeller, .Airs. Raymond Wcckciiv. Mrs. Frank Vunderhcrschen, Mrs. William Logan, Mrs. Laurn Shinkle, Mrs. Max Malcr, Mrs, Frank Fischer, Mrs., John Nut tnV, Mrs. Cordelia Ristine nud Miss Elizabeth Palmer. . i STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Loeb, of 21 12 North Stanley street, recently cele brated tho fiftieth anniversary of their marriage-and wcro the recipients of ninny hearty congratulations, and llorui tributes, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Myers have moved from 1023 Nortli Thirty-second street to fr22 Sprucp street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnilnchowitz. of 1531 North Thirty-third street, lire visitiug in Uostou nud New Rcdford. Miss Sarah Rortmnn, of 1810 Glen wood nvenue. nnd Mr. Julius Jasnen were married on Sunday at the Reth Israel Sjnugogue by ilic Rev. .Marvin Nathan. FALLS. OF SCHUYLKILL Miss Grace Stanim, Miss Mary Kyle. Miss Marian Morrow, Miss Marian Chadwiek, Miss Esther Parker, Mls Margaret Cnllinun, Miss Mnrv Holmes nnd Miss Myrtle Lister will give a mnsquerndo party tomorrow evening nt the homo of Mrs. William Thompson, !KK!0 New Queen street, which will lie appropriately decorated for tho Hul lowceu festivities. Among others who will purtlcipnlo nre Mlsa Fwinle Thompson, Miss Mildred Anderson, Miss Grneo Kyle, Miss Mary Staley, Miss Helen Mnrtney, Mr. W. Gordon Thompson, Mr. Charles West, Mr, Harry Marshall, Mr. Edward Slmw and Mr. Earl Foggarty. Mrs. Deborah MeMnrtric, wlio lias becu spcmling soma time iu Lebanon, Pa., has returned to her home on H9W1 mis "Mrwt . CONSHOHOCKEN Mrs. (ieorge Potts. St, Mr. nml Mrs. Ocoige Potts, Jr.. and Mrs. 1! i O'Reilly, of Indlnmipolis, Ind.. :ue nunulu ..(" lltu I I 1i Cn nt- lini- home, 1'ourth avenue nud Harry street The party motored from Indianapolis, making a stop-off visit nt 'Pitt-dmrgh for a few dajs. Continuing their tiip east, Ihi-v arrived in Conshohockcu i Sunday nflernoon, and will i cumin two weeks. NORRISTOWN The marriage of .Miss l.v.l lieilsnj- dfi, of West Marshall street, and Mr Joseph Middlrton, of .leffei'ouvllle, will take placi- in Calvary Baptist Church on Satuid.ij morning, October ".", at 1 1 o'clock. 'I'"' wedding of Mi-s S.irn Knoble. of hhnmokin, Pa., and Mr. 0'deu duf- I "'. -' ol .Mr. and .Mis. isnmucl II mil Mis Griffith, of 1420 Powell street, took phue on October 13 in Cleve'imd, O., wheie the biide and hrldegiooni will leside. Mr. Giiflith was a member of the I'nited States uiotorcwic coris diiiiug the war and wns at the front in Fiance for piore than a .enr. lie wns M-teiclv enssed in an cngngemeut and was under treatment in n base hos pital for many months. Miss Elfio I'rnnt, of Trooper, enter tained at live hundred in honor of Mis. Charles R. Will. There weio twenty guests piesent and favors were received by Miss Florence Tinkler. Mrs. Joseph A. Wolfe and Miss Anne Ilunsbeiger. YARDLEY Mr. and Mis. Algernon S. Cndwal-ladpi- are leeching congratulations on the hliih of a daughter, Frances Lee dom Cadwallader, on October 20. Miss Sarah Eastbuin is visiting l da tives iu Merlden, Conn. At the annual meeting nf the Yuidlev Library As-oc iation the following olli cers were elected : President, Mr. An gustos J. Cndvvallader ; vice president. Mr. Jesse E. llnipor; secretary, Mrs T. Sidney Codvvullader : trensuier, Mis, Elizabeth Clnton; directors, Mis. Thomas C. Kiiowies, Mrs. Charles M. Emnes, Mr. John Dyer. Mr. Guy E. Albert, who was a for mer principal of the public school here, but nqvv piofessor of science iu the West Philadelphia High School, was a leccnt visitor in town NEW JERSEY NOTES Mrs. 'Philip S. Clnrkson, of Spruce Acre. Edgewntcr Park, left on a motor trip for Itliacu. where she will visit hei son, Mr. C. L. Clarkson, who is at Cornell College. Mrs. Charles Paxnu Mnule and Mrs. Harper, of Philadel phia, arc mnking the trip ns Mrs. Clarksou's guests. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Arenshurg, who have just returned from n fortnight's stnv at Ilnddoti Hall, Atlantic City, will close their country home, Reel Gate, in Edgevvater Park, and spend the nutuinu ut Kennett Square. Lnrlj in December Mr. nnit Mrs. Arenshurg will leave for Cuba, where they will spend the winter. ROXBOROUGH Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. llouldsvvorth. of 180 Green lane, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Flor ence D. llouldsvvorth. and Mr. John C. Doinpsoy, of 8115 Ridge nvenue, on Saturduy, October IS, in St. Clement' Piotestnnt 'Episcopal Chinch, Tvven tielli nnd Pnrrish streets, bv the Rev Charles Hutchinson. After the quiet ceremony Mr and Mrs. Dcmpsey left on a short trip. They will bent home during the autumn at 180 Green lane v. ,. , !Tflfphone, Sprure SnS8? Fur Storage and Remodeling cJ Reasonable Rales LUIGI RIENZ1 CORRECT APPAR13I, FOll WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street DRESSES SMART STREET MODELS Tricotinc Surge Satin 52.50 59.50 75.00 STRAIGHT-LINE COAT EFFECTS; ALSO LOOSE- LfNE MODELS WITH COKD AND VAUIOUS TIE HELTS, SOME I1EAUTI- FULLY BRAIDED OK ESIimOIDERED Suits Coats ' Waists Furs WHAT DID 1 i UlILnitllN OK Mil. AM) MRS Little lirolhcr seems In hae just heard something ei MAIN LINE WEDDING OF IMPORTANCE Miss Vcrnor M.irries Mr. Casey. Other Weddings In and Out of Town An inteiesting wedding took place tin-- afternoon ijt 1:31) o'clock in St Man's Mcmnilnl Piolestnnt Einsi ipil Chillrh. WilMl". when Miss Ele.lllol I Vomer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil linin Riihnrd Venier. became the , bride of Mr. lleibert Stephen 'ii'o. son of Mr. nud Mrs. Edwnul A. Ciisex , nf Mei inn. Mrs. Channing AV. Daniel, a sifter of the In ide, was the ma-i lion of honor, and the bridesmaids Mis. Frederick Dent Sharp. Miss Cniohn Sheiiiinrd, Jjlss Mlldieil Shop ' pard, Miss Kntlierine Reevi-s Hunter. Miss Mnrgaiel M. Peiol and Mis Dor olh Obcitenffer. Mr. Thcodoie M. C.isev. a hi other of the hridegioom, was the best man, and the usheisl were Mr. I'mncis Y. Cusej, Mr. 1'anl A. Cnse, iioth brothers of the biidegioom. Mr. Clianning W. Daniel. I Mr. John II. Sniiicker, Jr., Mr. James I A. Develin, ,li., and Mr. Charles A Cairigan. The bride's dress was nf white satin, i enibrnidered w ith pearls nnd trimmed with diichesso lace, a court train tiim- nied with siher luucuih- and a coionot of orange blossoms and duchesso luce. She cm lied u bouquet of gaidenins and lilies of the ullcj. The- matrun ol lionor wore nil orchid-uiloied satin dress tiiinmcd with silver, a black vel vet hut, triniinid with silver libbon and carried a bouquet of li.ile .ellow dahlias land oichids. The bridesmaids wmo ! dresses alike and differed froin the matron of honor only in color, theirs being light blue, and the black hats were dimmed with silver ribbon. The.v curried on hid-coloied dahlias tied with blue tulle. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mr. William IS. Vcrnor, and the ceremonv was per formed In Dr. George W. Anthonj , rector of St. Mary's, assisted by the Rev. (Shmlesi 1,'. Hutchinson, of St. Clement's. Tbeie was n reception nt the home of the bible's parents after the ceremony. WIGHT LEE A pretty wedding will take place in the Wcstsido Presbjterian Church. Pulaski nml Winona avenuerf. at 7 :,'!0 oMnik this evening, when Miss Vir ginia Clark Lee, daughter of the Rev. William Porter Lee, D. D., and Mrs. Lee, will become the bride of. Mr. Au di ew It. Wight, Jr., sou of Mrs. An diew It. Wight, of fi!17 Greene street. l TRENCH Kidskin gloves in styles that synchronize with the new colors and fabrics for fall Delectable shades and tones that are exquisitely perfect Embroideries done without haste, and as marvelously delicate and One as only French fingers achieve Kidskin as beautiful in grain and wondrous-soft as of old. Yet the master-glovers in our factory in Grenoble, France, have produced more and better gloves this year despite unfavorable conditions, and 7 Our assortment of imported kid gloves is the largest in the city So the advantage in buying your gloves at Centcmeri's is more pronounced this season than ever. The Perfect Christmas Gift The Cenlemeri Seven Tho Centcmeri Wardrobe YOU SAY? LYTTON I'ATTKK.SON important anil wants It repelled In Miss Leo will lie nllruiled b. her cou sin. Mis Fiost M. Wheeler, oi Mount Viinoii, N, Y.. us nullum ot honoi . mil little Miss Laura Znclieiie. cousin of the groom, will be the Mower girl. Mr Robeit It. Wilkinson, ol (ionium -town, will he the best man mid the lollowing will net as ushers: Mr. Ed waul ). McIIonr.v. Mr. Miiitin II. ISiieliler. Mr. Ed wind Peirj, 2d, nnd Mr. Leonard M. Addis. Doctor Lee. I lii bride's father, will peifonn the loioninn.i, and Mrs, Loo will give her ilaughti r iu maniage. ' linmodiiitolv after the leiemony a huge leceptiou will he held in the par ish house connected with the fiiurih. i .ittcr which u smaller ieeitiou tin the bridal paity nml the immediate J l.unllies will lake place at the home of i the bride at fi.'K! Morris street. After a short bridal trip. Mr. and i Mrs. Wight will be at home nt ,"117 I (iieene stieet. I I-.I.OOM LLOYD 1 An interesting autumn wedding will lake plae this evening in I he tleth- somene Methodist Episcopal Chinch, Iti nail and Westmoi eland stieots. when j Miss Esther M. Liiiid, daughter of ! Mi. and Mis. David W. Llo.wl. of 372T i Noitli Fifteenth stieet, will be milt lied to Mr. Itj man G. Itloom, of New Voik. I The ceremony will be performed b I the Rev. Charles T. Iseulii rger mid will lie followed by a reception lit the home of the bride's parents Mr Llod j will give his daughter in marriage. She will wear a gown of white satin with n i train of doth of silver, nnd a tulle veil - TODAY AND TOMORROW ('HERE is in the beauty, all the lustre, all the orient, all the roseate rain bow raiVance of the fabled vO Oriental specimen. They are as alike to look upon, Madam, as you are, say, today and tomorrow. r E T C 39S Fifth Avenue, New York 10 Rue de la Taix, Parti CHARLES J. MAXWElL &. CO. Sole Philadelphia Agents Walnut St. at 16th St. L II Centemer Gloves ,'!' 123 South 13iii St. New York Store, 400 Fifth Ave. , malic sine held in place with pearls A shown ot Ilride loses will be cm rail .Miss Mary E. Lewis, the honor, will wear ,i gown ol' maid of tuiiiioise blue mctnl cloth and will cairj Ophelia loses. The hiidcsiuaiiN, Miss Alma thompsnn, of v illimnstovvii. Pa., Miss Mabel HolTniiin, of Now Ymk: Miss Evu Ronch nnd Miss Mnrcia Evans, will wear georgette ciepe gowns, the colors being pink, maize oichiil nud nilc gieeu. Iich will cairy n houqiiet of shaded pink roses. Miss Mildicd I Ins kins, the little How or girl, will wear i white i !!T.. , ! '. ! her llower basket will contain Svveethemt loses luster Russell IUikiiu, .lr , will be lingbeaier. The biidegioom will have his hi other. Mr. Russell Rlooiu. tor best man : ami the usheis will include Mr. George W. Eddy, of Frenclitown. N. J..; Mr William Liehfiied. ol Now Yoik: Mr. Arthur Ma.v mid Mr. Foster W. Yolk, of Newark, N. .1. Mr. l'.loom and his bride will leave on an extended tiip and will be at home after January 1, iu East Orange, X. ,1. MAGAZRNER- IIIRSIIP.HRG The wedding of Miss Roberta Lee lliruhbeig, daughter ol Mrs. J. A. Ilirshberg, of 22.11 North 'L'wentv -fust street, and Mr. 1). Aithur Mngnzonor will be solemnized at !" o'clock this t veiling in the Teller Mcmoiinl Chapel. Ilrnnil and .leffeisnn streets. The bride will ho attended by her sis ter. Miss Clnilce llirshhoig, and Mr. Henry Rosenthal will bo the hiide groom's best man. After the quiet service Mr. and Mrs. M.iga.enor will the Tccla Pearl all L A lenvc on n trip nnd upon their leltirii' Will he nt home at the Hot 1 Mnje li. , nnlll llieii- tinu nmirluu it nte i-rttn pleted ,Vn.t WA1DLEY MOIMtlSON A pretty home wedding to take place this evening Is Hint of Miss Alum A. Moriison, daughter of .Mr. nud Mrs. Samuel MorilMin. of fitfi Wet Ihle iiM-uui', and Mr. Charles 13. Wnidlt-), who li-i'i-iitij ti'litriii-d fioui serxlie in the woi Id war. The ceiemony will be performed at I! o'clock by the Rev Doctor Hageu. of the Norwegian Chinch, Twentieth and I'nrrish stoats, utiit will he followed lij a reis-ptlon. Mr. llai iild Morrison, the bible's brother, will be best man. Mr, and Mrs. Waldlej will leave on a southern trip nnd will be nt home after Novem ber 'Jit, nt fill" West Elle nvemii . SWP.IINEY MARTIN The Churth of St. John the Rantist. Mnimyunk, wns the scene of n pritt wedding jesterdny afternoon when Miss ,. ,,nM" (V hJ V!:T or .'"; j iiiiiiiiin .(iiiiiiti t ii 'mi Lfiiun' niii'i. ) WiKsnhii'kon, n marrfpil to Mr .Thomas A. Swopiuvv. nf lM' 'IVrmi'p !:;";...:"-W: ."TJnv""? r."'i i'i i ii t4 1 'i ii mi it it ( i in iiiii ii ii nun ii tin iillendeil bv Miss Marie Sweenej, tin- ' Iiiiilegrooin s sister. Mr. Joseph I Martin. brother of the bride, wis best j man. The ceremony wns followed In a i tis'optmn nt tin- home of the laid i mot her. I Mi. and Mrs. Sweenev left for ft trip to the Delaware Wnter Cap nud iimn ilieir return will be at home at ."l!)'i 'Siilgo avenue. Wissiiblchon. CARIIOLL-KLACK iiid''ines'libHoflli 'wlie I tiiet, was mnriied to Mr. Join t Carroll, of T'L'I) Thompson street. , n the Church of the (lesu, Elhle "ltli mil Stiles streets, nt !) o'c ink tin iHilllill" with n vnlnmn mtnlltil The ISev. .1. I'. O'Reilh ofllchtiMl The' "ul the hi idesnin 1,.,.. ,F, ... ,.,... ,,.,-. ,.,.OS .,,,- l "I I I I Anility. Mr. Geor of the biidegioom, wns best num. 'I'll ushers were Mr. Jnines.C. C.irro'l. n b: other of the bridegroom: Mr. t'lintios A. Connelly, cousin of the bride: Mr. Joseph A. Feighnn n"ud Mr. George L. I'lolev. Following the weddiuui n lireaKiast was given nt the home of the biide for (he bridal party and n iccep tion will be held this evening. i ADE linSSLER I he ninrriage of Miss Elsie HossVi will tnle plain this evening nt (I n clock In Mr. I n-derick J. Ade. whn litis jest returned from i lunoe inter lourteen months- MM-vice there, i he coroinonv will be followed ov a locepiion tor ino tuniiy. niter v.iuoh Mr. nnd Mrs. Ad will leave for extended hnnovmoon .Matkt st nb K'.'li. i A M to IT Constance 1 almacW. t fin I-Mrst Preaentiition of 4A Temperamental Wife' I Nt.W k I milliard!, i.ul " v iih Itui It II ' N l ?c n n m I C 0 L 0 N I A I V,,,,.. STANMiY DIRECTION -' ciUiM wtow v wi: ii 1 1 1 ; i .t i : v a i : D. W. Griffith's "Broken Blossoms" N',,x!,.).V!.k "(" "LAS FA12l:NKS In ins m.vjr tv Tin: ami;uh-a.n PALACR 1211 MAUKUT STIIULT " - i t: M Til 11 r, I- l Pauline Frederick """'"f,,',. Next vv.fii ti;i:tu Ol' TUB THliat" ARCADIA 1 rilCHTNVT rint.ovv 10TH 4 a ' BILLIE BURKE M)''. III- M Next WVW, JAI'K PlrKKOJU) in "Uriifii.Aii nv wtoxv us .mis .vuce iv-MO s -. s-A-iJfcLAST 4 TIMES MC 'If" UtUWW&!f P. M. MAIIKKT 1TT!FT Arovr- tlTII HC A DO A DA??J?., II At TO 11 in P. M A,,.,-,,.,,. HOUD1NI ."'' PIlODl'CTION fJVMir Nixi 'ik-- hi r p-.sfiit i iii' j.. .... STANIXV DlUEl'TlON C A P I T 0 L, Madfre iCnnnfrlv STUU'-ILY f I.M'IIII'NTI .' GREAT NORTHERN S- lirron A 1 rni: UT THEDA BARA iiri i r. ut .s.sn" soils 'MIIDKI'N III I DUr'TTMT stvuun st pi.... i-Tii KLLiJlfiN 1 'io,?vr',Y. v':. '.!?... t HI 1IIUI1I III Jll''"'-"0 maiikct sTnnr.r at .H'Nipnn 11 A. M to 11 1' M. rvil "''' VAUDEVILLE "HEIR FOR A NIGHT" Pi PI I VP UMlltV l'lOPKR--.ir)ll:P.!! RROADWAY ,,rn'"1 S: snior av ' 2:1".. H 'LI i a "THE SPIDER" "''"fvifen RFX RFACH'S 'Tri' simi. KLA CLftV-' ' 1TK.M Ol'TPlDD't rRfTm-; ICFYS maukhi bt ni. r.nth Clark's Hawaiians s"";u,;. lull ' ,n ,i M'MU'MY i.f V'l'1" t'lln-SIl 5 EVENING CONCERTS, ' ! ,v : li , X. Jim ,1 Koli .', Mm.h IT. 1 ii y tiii: I BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA I'll.ltui: Mn.STIItl'X, C'onilUslur soi fUSTS - lilTIVV ll'IMl'll. UK OOOORA. KUCIM.I'II UM'IUIlNIMil,'!,' .i'snv sM.; I'lfiKKS 1'11'liAY f.l'T 21 lopin-'ii lllll f'hi'Btrilll. ChiHtcnUin T llnlv ORPHFUM X1AT topav. wit. :iv uut ntuiii k1Ks..v. v r,o, a 'a. N'i.-jr'1' "HAPPINESS" o, i 2i- "Tin; sTinti pf Tin: uos.iuv nl IMDNT'S ''i I'mni'it J Wolih Mln L,umu" ' 0 .in s ..h.iniiii'i'iri..m ! "", Lnt , The North Bcnn Bank CASINO wa.!aU; I'T AHOVIJ STU TOTIW IHS' MAT BILLY WATSON nml HIS AI.I.-NP.W SHOW rT llTW T Mil Abovo ltai-c. MAT. TOUA DlUU MISCHIEF MAKER TROCADFRO 'mr' "i-s l'noM Sir Johnston WtfMM It VT t YifilLSS' it CV A.' VU)-" FORBES-ROBERTSON i'nur'6 tlik"t Ha Imlud, n Bllielo llikfia (la lm-iuuwi On )Sat NOW ut ltepipfTa, I'll) I'hmtuut Stret Aroerkan Tour VnUer Plrwitlxa ot justi'vB. inivrrisny xTeoaipq nocjciy iMi..ADi:Ll,mAS l'Om;MQSTTl)CATnK3 - - I ' l- I naf i M ma nni "ww vjarnuK.""-" '-i'- Saturday DAVID WARFIELD "THE AUCTIONEER" Com. Monday Night Seats Today CECIL LEAN IN Till: HEAPnvH liinursT MVFICAIi cosiE'in hit It r(tr v t J ( c LI 17 D V L.ssJlS. WI1U O r)L,tn Wl ' " CLEO M AYFIELD AN l.M'KI I.IINT ''OMl:IV CAST inn si iii'iusi: i-KAi ty cnours si'i; i r i'.i.ki nr. i-roauway BROAD WZrJ,. Sat. ii' mi in i i r WIK!(SAE,ir ,M(SLnKl I THE WOMAN "OF BRONZE ' Hontn fi,r tln iJi'L W. rli on Sllw ToJay , SPECIAL MAfT TODAY m, WALTER HAMPDEN IV "HAMLET" wxt v-!. Ilumlpt Mutle Mori A TuM. rr,,..,.,, Last 3 Evgs. I"n, st .Mat. Sat. No Seat Over $2 at Sat. Mat mmnmz imsi mmmmm M1T vv i:i.i m:.vt.s today -FLY TO i Get Wings! Angel Face vir-Ttm lir.iimiifrs nnuvTUST musics .nr imthert win ximiuit 1110 AueumenTea tl.i Mon.M Xiaht E I T H ' S V MVM.MriTlI MfSirI. COMEDr EXTRA DRY" wati:ii t.tnxs it- lHVIN-rj NYMPHS I.tl.I.IAN 1-IT7I.I UAI.D lUnn i lleiils Jt,(.Tnh OnthellnB Kerl IMse" . A,lel.iUlo Herrmann, lite. Walnut WALNt'T PT AT 0TH Mat i od , iiltc, flOc, 75a Tonishi. 8 in SSctofl.UO, (J v t 1 ol si, r ritija THE REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Next I Wcel; f "ltd I TOUAV I llrmdWHV'R ISIpTRnst LauKhtcr nit' A. 11 Woods' Qrlirlnul N Y l'roductlon Parlor, Bedroom & Bath I'lrat Tlmo nt ropular Tr!ce PHILA. KETAIL GIIOCERS" FOOD FAIR 1ST. 'regiment armory Tll-.CIAI) AND I'Al.TjlWHIl.I, HTil. NOW OPEN, 2 TO 1 0 P. Mr .NPKCIAI. i'UATl XU,-. BETTER BABY CONTEST I)itl ul J M i m I'ur ntry bl.xnkd nd i,v Uet.ttl (Jimtrh' AMJoUation. 7 Walnut A'lmWs-lnn, -' PbIiI Tlik, Is nu nml VVnr Tnx. Tartly i Frt'e Now by Grocers. i Academy of Music MV.ftD-.. 1 J L rt 1' t'l rJrci COMPANY ThLnti " r.O $:j ii t1 ,",ii $1 On 7Se on tii'PP,-- s nt') 1's.cntnut. iIh NDW AT MAir. oR&hitsi wil'H nir. ivs to a t HAI.Y DluTtion c A. l.l.i It Stiinway Plnr..i Metropolitan hEouse THIS AND NL'XT lll'CK Geo. Loane Tucker's P.MHTID.Wl. Jl VsTt:itlHI"l.'B The MIRACLE MAN A PUMOPNT AUTrilAIT I'lCTUUD ALL BHITK "-"- T S. U JG JUC ORCHESTRA 25 SOLOISTS oirue, huh ciuBtnut at. U.ilnllt IP.' I AfADI'.MY OP M SIC Monday. Oct. 27, at 8.-I5 P. M, H IOI IN niiC'TL HEIFETZ SXen. seats. 7 Be to $'2 BO, Nttv at Ileppe's. K NICKERBOCKE siai!Ki:t at oth fminivr . PIS I'll 'k V P J VM PARNIJM ln ' wui. r.s of ' Tin: n IOHT" 1. Il.ll'l IV p i vullfi r ' aoth VAUDEVILLE 6 ainqtmif St- OT'I'.IIA HOI sn Mat". raiciiKUT iiAiirriKH op mill 12'. Hilnllilutlni: Slr 12T GILDA liUAV nni Her u S Nt'OPATOHS f.. QYUvf ToiiUht nt S. MUkU k-ft U11IWI-IV Muiu W'.jl e C! ., m(?i I With. ALJOLSON,n"Sinbad" m ADELPHI i:v(!S nl s rtUCLrni Main. Thiiri. & Sat 2;:0. UHihol Crothers f'onunlv Stu'cevs 39 Knot- wllh H""1' ll"'' OunatBhca liinnoy iTne Woria " l' Ideal Lot en) LYRIC -" I'.S. at R.l.-.. Mam Wril. A'Sat.. 2:1.1. Tho Olrlv ilulcl l.'arre Hit "Little Blue Devil" ffByrgn;, PFOPI PS Ken. Ave. nnil CumberlanJ l L.UI L.I-J u,0kR. Mut. V.'rv JUT -"Jf.K GIRLS A LA CARTE ;tit M imli'" CooihUn niiii Martha Trypr Three Kvcnings at 8.15 Oct. 31, Nov. 6, Nov. 10 ACADEMY OF MUSIC SHAKESPEAREAN READINGS IHlih tonnirnt) Oct. 31 Shakespeare and His Art Nov. 0 -IlumU't Nov. 10- Macbrth, 0 th alio, Kin f Lear t. '.'4 ;'hii.,ii. 3io IT 55 S.k 1 10 1 fl.i. 2 20. ; la. Wnu if. FmiSln. Inie XMif., Nr T. H i fit v i a ii v I m i W I "M w. f i i A c . ?4j , I -fl ' i ,v, iK i5 J