T 5 1 i A EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY OCTOBER 27, 1919, 11 M-. , JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Lewis Tea Tim Afternoon. Mrs. Rodgcrs to BcJZiven Reception Tomorrow. Some Debutante Frocks ANNA LEWIS Is the debutnnte who will be introduced this afternoon at .Awbury, which you know Is a sort of settlement of Copes nnd TJmlens. Aw bury Is a benutiful estate at Washing ton lane stntlon, Oermantown. As Ihe dlflcrrnt members of the proprietory fnmllies marry they build a house on the property, thus keeping up a regular family ettlemcnt. A portion ortliat property has been glVen by the united families to the city and u very Interesting arboretum is the result. Mrs. William Draper Lewis, the mother of Atinn, was Miss Caro line Cope, you know. I expect to meet n grU many out at Awbury today, it's such a charming place to go. Among the debs who will receive with i Anna arc Mary nnd Fanny Wistcr, Cnrollnc Barclay, Lorraine Disston, Lucy Orey, 1'atty and Juliana linker, Margaret Ornlinm, Hope Wilson, Ma linn Tlaircl, Dorothy Ely, Margaret Daltctt, Margaret Iloss, Anna F. Cope, her cousin, nnd Helen Hartc. THE girls do look' so sweet in their pretty dresses nt tho teas. They have reverted to the more modest in frocks, it seems to me. I have noticed nt many of the teas that nil the frocks have sleeves, that the bodices arc not so low, nor are the skirts too shor,t. I saw Mary Ooodman one day re cently and she looked charming in a lirown cliiuon, til lie and gold thread frock. It had rather a long waisted bodice of, gold and brown, cut with n rather high V. and the skirt was filmy nnd lovely. Jipr sleeves were of tulle. With her faiWSiair nnd attractive smile she was very sweet, indeed. CELESTINE WARDER hasi pretty frock of turquolhc blue satin and white tulle nnd lace. It is awfully becoming to her. Celcstinc is not very dark, nor is she fair; she has brown hair and just Jho right coloring for that shade of blue. She has a pretty man ner nnd wears her clothes with n7 de cided air. I AM interested to hear Mrs. Rodgers tomorrow, nreu't you? You know she has been abroad working for the French committee of the Emergency Aid a number of years nnd she came back to this country a few weeks ago. Mrs. Itodgers, who is Mrs. Willard Itodgers, is the mother of Isobel Rodgers, who married Agnew Dice and lives in New Yorkrnnd of Louisa, who married n Mr. Crosby and also lives in New York. Mrs. Itodgers and Con stanco have been staying with Isobel, since returning from France. The French War Relief committee of the EmergcncyAid will give the ten tomorrow afternoon in honor of Mrs. Rodgcrs and have sent invitations to the members nnd benefactors of the French to be present. I understand she is coinc to talk to us nnd I nm sure it will bo decidedly interesting, as she has (-o many clelighttul anecdotes to ten. Of course. Mrs. Stevenson and her committee will 'receive. DAN is only three nnd very cunning, just the kind you'd want to have fur jour own, so you can't blame Mother for brine woriicd with all the kidnapping stories that are going nbout. so tne otner uay sne iook unnny unu cnntfwl Mm .in ltnr VnAc nnil fnllccrl for ii long time aftd explained how he must I .wit.n trn n.iiwflinftt Willi n n V atrntltrn lli:VI fyl UftJ.ljJWUl-t i ...... .,. ........ manor woman, "Never, never, never!" And Danny looked up in her face and shook his head seriously, "No, no." Mother was satisfied and so she smiled nnd said: "Now, Mother's little man, if n big man you do not know comes up nnd says. 'Come, little boy, I'll "take jou to the store to buy some candy,' what will you Bay?" , "Danny say, Aw right," said Dan, understanding. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nud Mrs. 0. Emory McMichacl, of Knoll House, Devon, will entertnin at dinner on Thursday evening in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Stuart Clark, of Evanston. Jll., whose son. Lieutcn ant Stuart Benson Clnrk. U. S. N., will be married to Uss Ellsijeth McMi chacl, niece of Mr. and sirs. McMi ehael, at Old St. David's Church on Saturday, November 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. McMichacl will give a buffet supper on Friday for the bridal party after the .rehearsal. Mr. and 'Mrs. John Seymour Bioren will entertain forty-four guests this evening at dinner nt their home, Bjorn hem, Devon, on the occasion of their tenth wedding anniversary. Among the guests who ntended the dinner on Saturdny night, given by Mr. and Sirs. Robert Kelso Cnssatt, of Beaupre, Roscmont, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Drexel, who spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cassatt, were Mr. and, Mrs. T. De Witt Cuyler, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Barclay, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Brooks, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Childs Drexet. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Denckla Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Al exander Van Rensselaer, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fell, nnd Mr. and Mrs. An telo Devercaux. Mrs. A. Sidney Carpenter, of this city, and Miss (trace Thompson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thomp son, of 2111 De Lancey street, will be the guests of honor nt a dinner, followed by a thentre party, tomorrow evening to be civen by Mr. nnd Mrs. S. 15. Frnzier, of SOI Fifth avenue, New York. Bliss Frances Ocrhard, daughter of Dr. ancLMrs. Arthur II. Gerhnrd, will be the guest of honor nt a dinner to be given by Mr. and Mrs. William. Dray ton Grange, of 1031 Spruce street, on November 14 before fllrs. unarms atew art Wurts's dancing class. Miss Editli K. Carpenter, dnughter of Mrs. Samuel E. Carpenter, of 20 South Twenty-first street, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Harding, of New York, and will attend the ball which Mr. aud Mrs. Hording will give foe their debutante daughter, Miss Katharine Harding, at the Rltz-Carl-ton, ,New York, on November 29. Mls.s Roso Dolan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Dolan, of Rosc mont, returner from a visit to Mrs. Clement Alien, of relham, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Thayer, of Havcrford, will leave on fliontiay lor n short visit to Charleston, S. O. Miss Luclle Carter, dnughter of Mrs. Georee Brooks, of Almondbury House, Tthon. will entertain nt luncheon on Thursday, Octobar 30, in honor of Miss T1...I. TT.L... ilninilitaii rt I.ti Charles1 Wheeler, Jr., of Villanova, who will make her debut nt a ten to be i given on Tuesday, oy Mrs. Charles Wheeler. Mr. and -Mrs. "William Baker Whelen nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, Coleman Pence Brown, of Dovon, returned on Thurs day, from a hunting trip In Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Chew, who have been staying with Miss Martha Brown, nt Vnnor, Radnor, will return to their Owri home In Radnor, on Monday. Miss "Virginia relief and Mies Mary tfcl'eUerpfrSoutir Carolina, .are 'visiting Mrs. T. De Witt Cuyler, at Edge wood, Havcrford. Mr. and Mm. George Dicky Ogdcn, of Rndnor, have returned from n visit to White Sulphur Springs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo H. Enrlc, 3d, nnd family have moved into their new home on Gray's Lnnc, Ilnverford. Mrs. C. C. Lcsher and her daughter, Miss Helen F. Leshcr. hnvc tnken iiportmcnts at Havcrford Court for the winter. Mr. and Sirs. Gnhowny O. Morris' of Devon, left on Friday, for n huntiug trip in Maine. GERMANTOWN . M the Site nnd Relic Society of Oermantown meeting, which was held in the museum nt Vernon Park on Fri day evening. Mr. Fred Perry Powers lend a paper on "Some Distinguished Visitors to Germantown." Miss Jane Campbell, the1 historian, gave her iiHiial witty resume of events in Gcrmnu town during the last jear and Mr. Charles F. Jenkins, president, rend the annunl report. An Inforinnl reception, with refreshments, followed the meet ing. Friends of the Rev. Henry A. Mac Kubbin nnd Sirs. SlncKubbln, of f2 Westview street, will be glad to learn that their sou, Sir.- Donnld SlacKubbin, is recovering from his recent severe illness. Sir. nnd Mrs. Albert T, Gcrbron and family, of r.r2 East Washington lnnc, have closed their summer home nt Jar rettown and are occunyinc their tmrn house. The Sigma Alpha Knppn Fraternity, of Oermantown, held n subscription dance nt the Dclmar-SIorris on Friday evening. Another Friday evening dance wns that given by. the 't'Us Pineapples" at the Bellield Country Club. The Belfield Country Club will be the scene of a mask dauce on Thursday evening to be given by the Owl Club. Friday evening the Sletropolitan Club will give a mnsk ball at Belfield. ALONG THE READING At the annunl meeting af the Ogontz nnd Huntington Valley blanch of the Southeastern Chapter of the American Red Cross, Miss Mary W. Lippincott, of Rabbit Hill. Chelten Hills, was re elected as president, and Sliss Ed.vthe Nicholson, secretary. Sirs. Frank Hates was elected treasurer. There will be a mass meeting Tuesday evening nt 8 o'clock at the Ablugton High School. Susquehanna road, east of Old York road, Abington. The branch has ar ranged to have an interesting progrnm. There will be a representative from Dr. Martin, commissioner of the Pennsyl vania department of health, to explain how the Red Cross, assisted bv the com munity nt large, cnu nid, working in conjunction with the local board of health, in co-operating in the nation wide public health novement. Sliss SInry right, of Jenkintowq, will pre sent the very life-giving needs of the stricken people of Europe. Dr. John SI. Grotou, of the Church of Our Saviour, nt .lenKintown, will make an address telling of his work nnd experiences while overseas. Slany Rtirring facts will be recounted of the work ami duty right nt our home doors gathered from re ports taken last spring. Sirs. Victor Slulford, of Elvcthnm, Wyncote, has been spending some time at the Chnlfonte Hotel, Atfnntlc City. Sir. and Sirs. Richard Torpin, Jr.. of Ashbourne, are cntertaiug Mr. and Sirs. Barnsley, of Rockville, Sid. Sliss BIr.bc! Salfingcre, of Linsmorc avenue, Glensidc, will be hostess Tues day evening to the Lookout Associa tion, of which she is a member. m t 0 HHHHJnIhUoHiIEbiX DOYLESTOWN In honor of her guest, Sirs. Slur guerlte Wright, of Covington, Gil. Mr. and Mrs. James t'arr entertained nt dinner nt their home In HollcOng. Among the guests present were Mrs. Henry Guy Wallers, of Liinghoi-ne , Mr. and Sirs. Alfred Hornier, of Onl I.nne; Mrs, Thomas Rand nnd Mrs Henry Ashbrldge, of Hollcong. Sirs. Clarence Doinm, nf East Ash land street, entertained nt cards e icnlay. Among those receiving favors Aero Miss Emmn Slrgler, Miss .Martha Sellers, Mr. Rajmond Cljiner nnd Mr Herbert Lenthermnn. Announcements were received tnilni fthe ninrriage of Miss Blanche L. Stilwagon, of this place, nnd Mr. EH Is f Anderton, of Willuw (irove, nt Elk ton, Md., October 23. Mr. nnd Sirs ndertnn will live lit Willow Grove. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hurt nre en tertnlniug nt their home in .Mechanics lillc, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Young,! of Ulneyi Sir. nnd Mrs. Everilt Fretu, of Dnylestown, nnd Sir. Hnrrj Qiilnn, r 'iermuntown. A nrcttv wnldliiE of Ihe season wns that of Miss Jennie K. Fowler, of Wycombe, and Mr. Horace K. ICppeu himer, of Piticville. Sliss Kntherine Sicgler and Miss Emma Sicgler hne leturned to llielr home nfter touring the New Englnii'l states, where the) weie the guests of Mis Pauline I.nMontiunc. of Hnrt 'ord, Coniif, formeilj of Dojlcstown. Several hundred school teachers will attend the annual Bucks County Teach ers' Institute here, starting next Mon day morning. Many blight social events have been arranged for the institute evening program. READERS' VIEWPOINT - -Letters to the Editor on Current Topics WOMEN TO AID SOLDIERS For acceptance and publication in this column tcttns must be written on one tide of the paper, deal tcith topics of penernl current Interest and be signed with the name and ad dress of the ictitcr. Xamcs icill ba icithlicld on rrquett and confidence lespectcd. A'o manuscripts will be returned unless accompanied by suf ficlcnt postage and a special request la this effect. Publication involves no indorsement by this newspaper of the sentiment expressed. A'o copy right matter uill be included nor will icligious discussions be permitted. SlltS. FREDERICK lU'TTKIt JACKSON , Sirs. Jackson, before her marriage on Saturday, Octofier 18, was Sliss Mary Graco Brown, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Vllllam .1. Coanc, of Church road, (hrrbrook WEST PHILADELPHIA Sir. and Sirs. John W. Scott, Jr., are spending the winter at the Slarlyn. Sirs. Francis S. Nilmnnn has closed her home In West Philadelphia and is residing with her sister, Sirs. George F. Joly, 2 Enst Clapier street, Ger mantown. Sirs. J. Denn Colony has opened her apartment, 5440 Chestnut street, after spending the summer in the Poconos. Mr. nnd Sirs. T. Atkinson Bates, of Overbrook, have opened their home after' spending the summer on the Maine coast and Atlantic City. Sliss Retn Clark, formorly of 441 South Forty -third street, is living with her brother nnd fiister-in-law, Mr. nnd BIrs. Albert Clark, 4027 Catherine street. Sirs. R. II. Reed will give a mas querade dance at the Llanerch Country Club on Wednesday in honor of the Blisses Decring. BIrs. O. M. Graves is the guest of her mother, BIrs. G. D. Tete, at her apartment, 217 South Forty-first street. Sir. Robert Weidcl. Sr nnd Miss Theresa Weidcl, of 8807 Powelton ave nue, who havo been spending the past month at Clifton" Sp'rings, N. Y., have left there for a .trip Ijy motor through New York state. They will return to their home November 1. Sirs. William S. Newcomct. of 3501 Baring street, will give a fridge party on Blonday afternoon and evening at her residence for tho benefit of the Philadelphia Orchestra endowment fund. .Mrs,. Alfred Eisemnn, of New York, for several dajs this week. Sliss Dorothy Slufphy, of 1220 West Erie avenue, is visiting her brother-in-law and sister. Sir. and Blrs. Clar ence A. Mcllhenny, lit their .cottage on South Hnrrisbiirg avenue, Chelsea. Invitations will be issuer- shortly foi the weddinir of Bliss Gcitrude Limber. dnughter of Sir. and Sirs. Carl Lauber. of 11)33 North Thirty-third street, and Mr. .1. kelson Kvoy, of 2MK1 Diamond street, on Saturday evening, November 22. nt the Roosevelt. The bride will hnvc her sister, Bliss Estelle Lauber, for maid of honor, and for brides maids Bliss Vhglnin Snurcr, Bliss Slay Ioughliu, Bliss Sylvin Karcher ami Bliss Eda Fcnger. Sir. Eoy will hnvc his brother, Sir. Charles Evoy, fofbest man, nnd the ushers will include Sir. Thomas Evoy, Sir. Albert Evoy, Sir. Howard Evoy, also brothers of the biidegrooin, aud Sir. Carl Lauber, Jr., hi other of the bride. A large welcome home reception nnd bnnquet will be given tomorrow eve ning in the social hall of the Lehigh Avenue Baptist Church. Lehich avenue nnd Twelfth street, for the jonng men of the church, who have returned from valorous service in the world war. The address of welcome will be made by the Rev. John V. Ellson. who had three sons in the service. There will be spe cinl music and short addresses bv sev eral of the honor guests. The affair is in charge of the Brotncrnood Bible Class of the church, with Sir. Brnurlce Pawling as chairman of tne entertain ment committee. The honor guests in clude Corporal Elmer Reedy, BIr. Harr.v Helm, Sir. William Reins. Corporal Winter, Frost, Sir. Harry Frost. BIr. Herbert Ellson, BIr. Vernon Ellson, Sir. Balston Ellson, Sir. Homer llnt thews. Sir. William Bnrtlett. BIr. Wil liam 'Hill, Sir. Joseph G. Blurphy, Sir. Christian Fish, Sir. Norman Turnbull. Sir, John Kuppingcr, Sir. Earldon BIc Bninlr. Ellsworth BIcBnin.Blr. Peter Powers, Sir. Gilbert Doll, Sir. John ltatey, BIr. Samuel SleKa) . BIr. David Fairchild. BIr. Clarence Slassey. Sir. Norman Bowers, BIr. Milton Blilebeck, Cnptnin.Jolin Allen Sir. Joseph Alien, BIr. Lawrence Allen, Lieutenant T. S. otnndcvin, Mr. (harles Hurry, Lieu tenant SInlcolm Orr. Sir. Roy Lester, Lieutenant Joseph Fulcolly, Blr. Wil liam Clayton, BIr. Alfred Boacdman, Sir. Charles II. Chase, BIr. William Dutcher, Sir. Clarence BInck, Sir. George Armstrong, BIr. Raymond Adams, Captain W. S. Shinier,. BIr. Arthur Mitchell, Sir. Theodore Lore, Sir. Leo Elliott, BIr. Raymond Bloorc, Sir. Edward Richardson and Sir. Blau rlce Curtis. Bliss Elizabeth A. Cook, 112.1 Thompson street, announces the en gagement of her niece. Bliss Gertruae Cook, to Sir. William Edgar Kuuze, of this city. Mr. Kunze has recently been discharged from the United States U11UJ. Dinner at Hotel Bliss Slollie Kreinens. of IS2S Sedglcy nvenue, entertained nt a dinner party In the Green Room of the Arcadia, last week. The loom was beautifully decorated with autumn How ers. The engagement of Bliss Kremen to Mr. Maurice Kins was recntly an liounccd. Dancing followed the dinner nt which the following weie present: Miss Idn Weinberg. SI Us Josie Heishlng. Bliss Nellie Wcwininn. Bliss Elizabeth O'Connor, Bliss BInrie BJiilholland, Bliss .Tnnm. ICtinlll STrs. IClltlirin nni-lnr. Suddcrs and Bliss i Mrs. R. Weyle, Sirs. Einina Long. Bliss Jane Hnggerty. BIis. Noun Gillespie, t tt ,- iim i. i (M . i BIr. BInurice Kins, Dr. .Maxwell Kre- Dr. H. W. White, of JGO.t.rccn lnnc, ,.. ,, ,, ijniesnle. Mr. V II..1- .Mrs. Wayne It. Mojcr, BIrs. Chde LeVer. BIrs. Leon Newlmker, Blrs. Hil- liert Selton. Bliss Elizabeth P. Sclm Held. Bliss Ethel Helen Snyder. has leturned U his home after twcuU eight mouths' service in the l nlted States army. Doctor White enlisted nt the outbreak of the war. He was com missioned n first lieutenant in April, 11)17, and later was made lieutenant nlouel. Colonel White was regimental surgeon nud also was chief sanitary inspector of the Hlxtli Division. Ills efficiency along sanitnry lines wns es pecially noteworthy, and on October I, 1!(18, Coioncl White was com mended for displaying "exceptional energy, initiative nnd good judgment lu arranging for the prompt evacuation and care of the wounded while soning on the Vosges and SIcuse-Argonue sector." bard. BIr. Forrest Buck. Mr. Nat Kr mens. Blr. J. Carberry. Dr William J. Dougherty. Dr. Si. White. Mr. ('. Bounem. BIr. J. De IteD.irt. Mr. W. Scnnlon. Likes Music Critic's Chats 7o fie Kdttor of Ihr Kvrnina Public l.tiloct . Sir It is with girnt pleasure 1 see jou hnvc resumed the very interesting Saturday musical article, which I for one read with much pleasure and profit Inst year. The one on Italian music lecently wns of special interest, as it told In n few words what the composers of that nation are doing. It is an nrti cle that I have found to be very widely rend every week SIFSIC LOVER. Philadelphia, October 2,'. First White Man In America 7o the Editor of the 'letilnp Public Lrrlocr Sir 111 spite of Columbus D.iy it is well to remember that the first white man kno'wn to have nctunllj placed his foot on the North American continent was tin Norwegian, Leif Ericsson, who planted his ling on what we call today the shores of New England, about 1000 A. I). As authorities for this statement I would refer jihi to Chambers's encyclo pedia, which states that "the Scandi navians, after having colonized Iceland in S7fi A. D., nnd Greenland in IIH3, had by the year 1001) discovered Aimrica as far down as fortj-one degrees thiity minutes north latitude, a point near to New Bedford, in the state of Blussa cliusctts." Columbus planted his standard at San Salvador, in the Itnhniua Islands, on October 12, I4SIS, and was necr able to no further. Without wishing to deduct from the achievements, through his many dis coveries, of the Italian navigator, our continent wns renllj discovered bv the Norwegians, and we are Anglo-Saxon and not Latin. J. L. OSTEN. ' Camden. 'N. J , October 18. Philadelphia Members of League to Entertain at Fox Hills Hospital Philadelphia members of the National League for Woman's Service will aid In entertaining wounded soldiers nnd sailors during the winter nt a large recreation center to lie opened nbout November lu near Fox Hills General Hospital No. 41, Stnten Island. The old Grnsmere Lodge, half a mile from the hospital, has been taken over by the league nnd is now being redec orated and repaired. The plnre lll have n bowling nlle, iiiiunrii room, rending, writing, lounging nnd music rooms, a sun parlor and several guest rooms for special cases from the hos pital. There also will be dormitories lor the volunteer women workers. Branches of the league in this city. New York, Brooklyn, Newark, Orange nnd Blontclnlr, N. .1., will provide units of canteen workers. The women will serve daily in units of ten, nnd during their period of service, which i will be not less than n week, will live at the lodge. TALK ON EYE PROTECTION Philadelphia Safety Council to 0i-, ...... n. !,... ' ' A genernl discussion of eye protee tlve devices from the ijlcwpolnt of the i user nnd the manufacturer will feature tonights meeting ot tne l-iinnueijinm Safety Council. The meeting will bo held nt the Engineers' Club, nnd will , be preceded by nn liiformrtl dinner. Dr. Frederick Wlllson will start the discussion with nn Informal talk and is expected to bring up several points, that arc under argument Ot this time, II, B. Hornier is chairman of the. council. I'HILADBlJ'Ht V8 IXinKMOST TIIEATRB3 AT IS GARRICK Tonight .J FINEGAN TO SPEAK HERE Ad- PRESBYTERIANS VISIT HOME WISSAHICKON Blr. and Sirs. Joseph C. Henderson, of 318 Rochellc avenue, gave a mas querade party on Saturdny night in the garage for their young daughter. Bliss Dorothv Henderson. The guests In cluded Bliss Beatrice Heaven. Bliss Blil dred Blcking, Bliss Alice Springer, Bliss BInry Finnegnn, Bliss Emily Bnrues, Bliss Catharine Hess, Bluster William Kenworthy, Blaster John Oberholtzer. Blaster Arthur Wilson, Blaster Jay Strnwlnski, Blaster Harry Roscnbnii. BInster Robert Oberholtzer nud Blaster Ralph Hornier. BIr. nud Sirs. Hen derson nnd Bliss Dorothy Henderson returned early in the week from uu nil tomoblle trip to Atlantic City, where they had as their guests BIr. and BIrs. Winfield De Hnven. of Sumac street, nnd Sir. nnd BIrs. Joseph C. Hender son, Jr. Sirs. C. Blnrshall Taylor, of Eliza beth, N. J., hns been spending part of the autumn with her parents. Sir. nnd BIrs. Hcnrv N. Bentley, of 107 Rochellc avenue. Sirs. Taylor will be remem bered as Bliss Jane Bentley. The friends of Sir. nnd Blrs. Bentley will be glad to hear that Blr. Bentley is recovering from his' serious nccjdent which oc curred five weeks ngo. their' cout) j. um nt.'likani MrsijTbomas J, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A Halloween pnrty wns given on Snt utdoy evening. October 25, at the homo of BIrs. A. Kolbe, 11)43 South Eighth street. Among the guests were Bliss Mildred Batim, Sliss Sloe Baum, Bliss Anna 'H. Sewcll, Bliss Bertha V. Zucker, Sliss Frieda Saxe, Bliss Roso Ileba Silverman. Bliss Caroline Silverman. Sliss Eva Levin son, Bliss Rose Relsmon, Sliss Ida Wilensky, "Sliss Blanche Rostow, Blr. Joseph Hecht, Doctor W. Hecht. Sir. Joseph Wolfe, BIr. David Frccdman, Btr, Al Blof6on, Mr. Milton Schumnn, Dr. Benjamin, Fleisher, Dr. II. Fleish cr, y BIr. Harry Pollack, Mr. Harry Rappaport and Mr. Leon Kolbe. Captain John H. Schmidt, son of Mr. and BIrs. Charles Melimldt, ot 220 Blorris street, bos recently arrived from overseas and has received his hon orable discharge from tho army. Cap tain Schmidt eave two years' service with the Intelligence Bureau and with the Third Army Corps.. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Sirs. J. Blortimer, of Sixteenth and Pnnlar streets, has been snendlnz the last two weeks in Reading, visiting friends, Sliss Charlotte F. Fcustmdn. of A22 Spring street, has oeen visiting her undo and aunt, Sir. and Sirs. Isaac Glmbel, in New York. I Sliss Helen Atler, of Nor.th Fifteenth street, will entertain the members of her card club on Tuesday afternoon. Mlk TCHnnr Ithnnds. of Plttfthurffh. who iivvisltipg MJf AthV iar rf few"weeks.. TIOGA BIrs. Clement A. Alderfer. of 2330 West Tioga street, will entertain ot luncheon and cards tomorrow at her home. Her guests will include BIrs. FraiikBorras, BIrs. Harry Painter, Sirs. George Lord. Sirs. Benjamin Fos. ter. Sirs. Walter Doscher, BIrs. Rowley Pegley. BIrs. Oscar Voekler. Sirs. John C. Allen, Jr., SIm.. Louis Guckes, Sirs. Slaurico Jcckhardt, and BIrs, Harry Spencer. Sliss Sylvia Knrcher, of 4320 North Fifteenth street, gave a luncheon on Saturday, followed by a surprise shower for Bliss Gertrude Lauber. daughter of BIr. and BIis. Carl L'aitber, whose marriage to Sir. J. Nel son Evoy will take place next month. The other guests Wbre fellow members of the Sigma Alnha Pi sororitv. and in cluded Bliss Virginia Saurer. Bliss Alma Fitzpatrlek, Bliss Freda Spcrber. Bliss Helen Lynch, Bliss Blnrgaret Clark, Sirs. Harold Brown, Sirs. Nel son S. Harris. Sirs. Beninmin Linton. Sirs, John Mnckin ond Bliss Blary ijougmm, BIrs, Franklin Krlbbs will entertnin nt luncheon and cards tomorrow nt her home, 1404 West liogn street, Sirs. unones r.uwarq iiouowell, Blrs. treu crick T. Jennincs. Bfiss Elizabeth Jen nlngs, Sirs. Henry Barry, Sirs. Albert .Miner, jits, .lames xnompsou nnu .urs. Frank Bortlett. Sir. and' Sirs. William A. Scholield have returned from their wedding trip and nre at homo at 3827 North Park nvenue. BIrs. Scholield. who wns Si September bride, wns Bliss Blnrgaret Blarie "Brlster. Commissioner of Education to dress Civic Club Thomas E. Fincgnn, state commis sioner of education, will make his first official address in Philadelphia nt the civic forum of the Chic and City clubs November 11. The meeting will be held nt the City Club in the evening nnd is otien to nil club members. This is the first of the series of Civic Club meetings scheduled for the winter sensou, which will cover government and related subjects. Doctor Finegan will speak on 'Penn sylvania's Educational Problems." civ nc his views on the innuiigeinent of public schools. Following the address, nn open civic forum will be conducted. Lauterjung-Erny Wedding The wedding of Bliss Verna L. Erny. dauglitei' of Blr. and Sirs, Andrew Erny. of 512.1 Ninth Blnrvine street, and Blr. Robert Lauterjuug. of Dun ennnon nvenue, took plnce on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the home ot the bride's parents, with the Rev. Jerome Guss, rector of the Bluhlenbiirg Memorial Lulhernn Church, Ninth Broad street, officiating. The bride's father gave her iu ninrriage and Bliss IlenrUttu linchninn was her only at tendant. Blr. Robert Ernv. the bride's brother, wns best man. The ceremon was followed by a icceptiou for the families. Blr. and Blrs. Lauterjuug left on a trip and will be at home after November 1.", at 2(!t)0 Lloyd street, West Philadelphia. M MarketSt nh 10th 11 A M. In 11 .IS P M15THO Pr"nti lira! Showing or BERT LYTELL In AdHlrtntlon nf the Suit VUv "LOMBARDI, LTD." Thlnl Week of Tnll (Irnml Oira Ktsttiat. StatlU-y Orrh"trn ntl Ongan HnlolstH. Next W.-ck- NA.1MOVA In "THE IlItAT" NIXON'S COLONIAL MANTOWN AVB. Ilil CHEI,Ti;.N Ayti. ,Vk Exclusle cSormantown Show Ins Douglas Fairbanks ...... t iimtiv T1IT tt'IMf1i'C" E . ..in c mrTV Tin: aui:ii caa addiju HUiirmsn .musical hcatuiiu YARDLEY At the fall meeting of the Bucks county librarians, held here on Tues day, Bliss Blnrgaret Ely represented New Hope; Bliss Blary E. Watson, Knllsington ; Bliss Edith Satterthwaite, I.aughorne ; BIrs. Edgar T. Snjder, Blorrisville. and Bliss Dorothy Wight nan, Ynrdley. Talks were given by Bliss Florence Ridpnth. of Abington Li brary, Jenkintown ; Bliss Sue E. Hil son, children's librarian of the Tren ton Public Library, and Bliss Rock well, orgnnizer from the state library at Horrlsburg. There was a box lunch eon, with coffee nnd cakes, served by BIrs. T. Sidney Cfldwaljfider. Board of Ministerial Relief at In diana Institution Members of the Hoard of Blinisterinl Relief anil Siistentntion of the Presby terian I n ri i cu in tins city arc visiting tne Miiornton Home at .Newnurg, Iml. They will remain then for three dn.vs. and at the end of their visit will visit the Sjnnil of .Missouri, nt St. Louis, v inch lieglns 'iimrsiiny. Among the members of the Philndel phia party nre Dr. George F. Green, president; Oimonil Ramhii, vice presi dent; Dr. Ifiioert Hunter, associate sec retary, and Dr. Charles L. Candee, chniiinnn of the home committee. The Thornton Home is the largest of the four homes maintained by the board. The visit is for the purpose of iinestigatiiig conditions there nnd to consult concerning the acquisition of additional thud. EDMONDS SPEAKS TONIGHT Will Tell of Experiences In France at Llbrerry Hall, Vernon Park Fianklin Spencer Edmonds will be the piincipal spenker this evening in l.lbruiy Hull, Vernon Purl;, German -town nenue above Chelten ncnue, at the meeting of the auxiliary commit tee of the Germantown nnd Chestnut Hill Improvement Association. BIr. Edmonds, who has just returned fi (tin abroad, where he diil splendid wmk nmong the soldiers along lines of rccrcntion, will take for his topic, 'I'perieiies hi Prance," P A L A C I- 1214 MAI1KET STIIUET 11:45 A M. In 11 -4. 1. SI. All This Wrpk Klrot StiowInK "THE TEETH of THE TIGER" AX AHSENE I.UPIN STOIIV ARCADIA CHESTNUT KT. I1KLOW K.TH Id A. M. is, 2. :i-4n. r,:4r., , n., ..iu i- .i JACK. PICKFORD in rmsT showing or "BURGLAR BY PROXY A rtEAI, FAHCD COMEDY VICTORIA MARKET HTOEET AIIOVE 0T1I 0 A M. to 11 .1.'. P M WILLIAM KOX Prewntn 1'lrnt Khoulns of iIirlP'n'QQ" From th VnA,rvIi,r- rinrlngriay STANLEY DIIIECTION PAPIT0L 724 MAItKET STREET " D. W. Griffith's "Broken Blossoms" TlirnsDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY UOllEUT WARWICK In "MIZZOURA" 1' 4 ii Mais, Wed. 4 Rat. at 2 !15, SI Srason's RlKKtat Muilcal Comedy Hit j E A N In CECIL LOOK WHO'S HERE with CLEO MAYFIELD 111(1 HUHl-UIHE HEAVTY CHOW U R FORREST N,a,g?,;iBrt. T 0 N I G h' T" : Mr. Herbert Will Personally Conduct the Augmented Orchestra THE tlEO. W LEDEREIl PRODUCTION OF I VICTOR HERBERT'S Orcatent Musical Comply Success ANGEL FACE Trcnifniloun Company ot "Youth and Beauty! BROAD LAST6EVGS. MATS. WED. A SAT. HOWARD HULL Presents MAROAnET A N G L I N In Her Ur?atKt Vl&y THE WOMAN OF BRONZE, MAT. TODAYS, LAST Tg WALTER HAMPDEN IN GREAT NORTHERN J IlHOD f. k ' ERIE AVE Aft,,. D. W. Griffith's "TBfT7oN "Broken Blossoms" at 2:.in, (l'tr.. s::io and in r m T-iT'r'XT'T MARKET ST 71eln 1TTII K H ( lH I MAROrERITE CLARK" 1LjVJJ-i1 1 1 "l.t'CK IN PXWN" Added CRAU1 Ki:.NS,EDYniUAL Jt?TT s?t,TOT9 MARKET STRFET MM fMSrRlr5 ATJINIPER ft " (wS9yQl!9 n a m to hi, m VVff JrHBfflf CONTINUOUS vyji i&MM VAUDEVILLE "PHOTO-PLAYMATES" CLARK S HAWAIIAN'S , OTHERS BROADWAY ""' np 0 "HEIR FOR A NIGHT" Douglas Fairbanks lSs- PROSS kTFY1 market st nei. r,nth wIWOO ncij i 1 1 v : an 7 . II "HELLO JUDGE!" MLR"C0V1I:DV NORRISTOWN Mr. and Sirs. Josenh Ilambn ant! Mr and Mrs. Warren L. Irish have gone to .iianuc uuy ior a weeK s htay. A jack o'lantcrn party will be Riven at the Norris on the evcnlnir of Wed. ncsday, October .!), by the women of tne Latnollc Allinuee. Jlrs. Joseph t'urrcn is president of the local branch ot tne alliance. Mrs. Catharine Syke of West Main street, hns left for 1'ittNburgh, where sue win spend a inontli with relatives. George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut St. 1214 STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs. Hernnrd Cohen, of 1041 North Thirty-third street, an nounce the betrothal of their dnughter. Miss Anne 15. Cohen, to Mr. Louis N. Dcvens, of Hartford, Conn. The Itev. Dr. nnd Mr. Abraham A. Ncumau have purchased a houuo at 3213 Diamond street, where they will be at ..u..tv u.,v ..wvcuiucr -I. Miss Florence Hchlplchcr. dauehter of Mr, and Mrs, Henry Schleicher, of d,ji vjuuunuia avenue, will ve mar ried td Mr. Elmer K Kuln. of Hat field, Pa., on JVednesdny, October 20. , '- i V?.t a,. flXo rdHJ a H i .. f "J.i 'VHSK v . vi . .. i mhh lmiitniii ii i ot ij Exquisite Hats fqr Formal Wear Hats made of Brocaded Nets and Brocaded Silks, includ ing gold and silver effects. Perfect in every detail.' Priced $20.00 to $35.00. Mostly Everything: in Ribbons at Allen's Hair antTSaah Ribbons G'i-Inch Faille Rlbbdrfs moire and plain 85c yard. The colors are Brown, Copen, Light Blue, Pink, Dutch Blue, Turquoise, Yellow. Lingerie Ribbons--No. 1 to. l'j inches wide 68c to .$4.00 pitfee (10 yards to a piece). Tinsel Ribbohfr-itMjmri 10 inch Tjnsel Ribbon in won- r t MBIT i '' i i tnKc, tir tH'.sir, virdj "HAMLET" NKXT WHEK-SEATS THURSDAY The Dramatic Triumph of Yearal John Ferguson KntIrA raFt nnd prcvluctlon direct from Scen Solid Months on nroadwny, N. T. Pop Wed. Mats No Seat Over fl.SO. niectlon Day Matinee Tuenday, Nov, 4. Jl Philadelphia Retail Grocers' FOOD FAIR OCT. 20 to NOV. 1 1ST JIBCJT ARMOnV KI llroad i Callow hill Sis lNOW vJpen uoors ujwn uontlnuously Krom 3 to 10 P. M- j, BETTER BABY CONTEST J FlAIT " n ..n ,.i Tun. .. nm.?.0 ".'11 IHVBN DAILY by nORDKN'H CONDENSED 'S3 MILK (!0 . ' '43 ADMISSION Wr nnl WAR TAX. Tartb Paid Tickets illcn FHF.K by Grocer. E I T H Si ELIZABETH M. MURRAY Valerie BERGERE & CO. "KISS ME" MILLER & MACK (. AN AI.L.-STAR FEATURE BIMi! Wal I " KeHts Ii... 1 Thurr To ? FL0WERS IMlSDlfflWllW u r..t. , , 11 i iur uic -I 3mart uasneis UUWUbLy UV P g T? f !L!ylL! V? " I rrl T1 TJ 1 TJ I -,1 III"" ft l ,N- I k A I m It 1 1 I Ihe isiue aira uox frl ICO I I iuu o uVJUJiL !i . ri i CHARLil& tlHiNKY r-UA 12 J . I III Tt. ?: Jipc v ii nr uiuil ui itb inuiil i in vv vv. v. jw -. n Tmwi w -vw T-i-k ittf in r n kt t i i i ' NHKH K KN M VKKWHK JW N i ooi 5 n, J 5f - CTTrTTTCCl DDATC17CI ,i.ii w. . JUwLLJJ! I ltVxJLiJ i i i i i - . if - lriiM i iiiih a fur-'i i ii nnui ii ii i ti iriti ii if inn luiii i" tail 1 1! i J til n in: lit Liinuxi i! ! ti iii lph ill ii i' i ii i ii uu J t n iiimuii ir.xuummi vvuig s 'UUUVj "vi. o I SOUL-AWAKENING PRODUCTION i s 1 - y .. V I rroves n d -V -Not a m u k u w ui II 113C11 111 1 I II litnl II I f& I II K.vr J f f II I i V D r Picture S Rnr I Is I I I I H I ?- UULMlilL BI m rorecaats , I Have It." V A M .. I M A KA a f Sensation. m .i. -. x i k x .in g '-'' '' y Kccord m nut Mat Thr. r.c, f.Oc. 7fie Tonltrht. 8:1W2,V to I1J.0. A. H Wooils Famous Frce Festival PARLOR, BEDROOM J DA Till ORIGINAL. NEW anci Ij- I n york troduction wcepj. I Business Before Pleasure riI,L,l.M BLS1NEPS ACADEMY OK Ml SIC TONIGHT AT 8:15 VIOLIN RECITAL E I F E T Z. Ren Seats. ".To to J2..10 NOW at Heppe'i. Criiltnilt Si Oppra House. Last Week, V-neSiniUOl. IVK.at S. Mats.Wed.&Sat. SHUBERT GAIETIES of 1919 li'.V SilntlUatlne Stars- 125 IIIXJ MO.S , NOV - SEATS THUnS. SOME TIME" With FRANK Tl.V.NEY Sam S. Shubert T?'liLH. J:. t 2. "As human and vivid a document as one could wish to witness, sign and set upon it a seal of approval." Ledger. "Truly a screen I "Wonderfully in- I "Beautiful, ap- masterpiece." teresting and stir- pealing, touching, Bulletin. ring." Inquirer. I dramatic." Press. "The finest production in the silent drama." Evg. Ledger. METROPOLITAN BROAD AND POPLAR STREETS 0PERA H0USE5 ALJOLSOM,n"SinbacT i ADELPHl "j;. "4 ;, J- w-rJS: tfia lb iiui i a. cm,, a, m ,vt Rachel Crothers Comedy Succesn Q Fnnf w,,n Henry Hull & Constance (iur i mo iiuiin n iiicai JuC4s RIXI. HON. NOV .1 -SEATS TIllTtR. KACIiEI. CUOTHEH8' COMEDY HIT "A Little Journey" 1 YRIC EVGS. at 8:1.1. LAST WEEK The Olrlv MuslcnlKarce Hit' "Little Blue Devil" ""tlSJ1' '"lilll HE1 WON . NOV :i- SEATS THL'ItS, ROLAND WESTS Thriller of Thrillers The Unknown Purple NICKERBOCKE R THEATRE 40TH 4- MARKET CONTINUOUS Noon Till 11 P. M Mrs. Charlie Chaplin ,raRnDES, COMEDY NEWS In Cnnlnnctlnn with 6 heai VAUDEVILLE 6 ACADEMY OK MUSIC -Tues. Hff., Oct 28 iKLW lUltt, ymm VX 'W Vl X"V T ate LAKKlbUIN, DAMROSCH COL. SOPItANO SOLOISTM Cond ties Seats, 75c to e!.R0. NOW at Hpp, COLISEUM Marl'el Slreet Grand Opening Concert Monday iuv.n- -"111 cantst, I erlc-an "J, tL-.ni) llo.Jon Unit Orcan. with RICH- ARD IIACH. 1'hllsdeipriis'a premier organist at the console, victor Mermen's "Arq WICK. In rOI.Il IN THE HII.I.S m MnWT'C! 4 Emmett J. We'ch Mln- sirels. Arch ft Ninth 8t. MATINEE TODAY. 10c lo SOc. I THIS WEEK PrnriterinrrInrIlnrJfiC-d Vau. Tin rlan iim ww a ORPfjpiJV &ut. Tomorrow. 25r. 5e. ,S MaeDemon.l"TKeSlorv ' Rnurvl lltarMlfk ..w.-. .t ..w..-,r s Nov. nTESA OF THE STORM TOUNTII," Mm VWfB BIJOU 8lh ah. lUre, Mat Today. Follies of Ploasur , DAILY 225c; EVGS, AANTD7925c, 50c POyVtt TQWKiTJCKHT OVFiCR, Ub taHESTtfUT 8TH8B&. r 1 ," WiMUUT AlfK .JL5 t ...Hi. ' r.r; , . "TT-j: "v . PPOPI F9 Kn. Ave and Cumberland I lui i-l-j i,dle Mat. Ever rwv ALU WEEK DCLII,! A M CUAW7 THE UUEAT "U ivir-.i iJllU w Vltn 'ItlU IItA31t"q UAKKl lA7Me;iV 1:' CASINO Walnut bo (hi. . J n?,.Dll!M'.MAr. TOO lW r' nfcl 1 v'4ir i I HllilllllMI i VTYJ.r.tX3'X2JL?j:v ." tySsIslJi ,: X . M . jwrGIHStxBimi . ,'liJ. . . .tl-J, Jf&.tr-JA.i . ' 4W.X L 'rtK