" v-fv V.W7I ., T I,i ' " tf JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Logan Tea Jliis Afternoon. She Attended the Affair at the French War Relief for Mrs. Rodgers Yesterday DHIIOIIAH LOGAN will he intro duced this nfternoon and, tlinnk KOoducss, the tea Is in town ! Of course, these days It's lovely out in the country, but it does tnkc time to go day nfter day, nnd it will be bo nice Just to stop in nt the Uellevue, don't you think? I think Deborah looks like her mother and her grandmother, Mrs. Samuel Price Wctherlll, though slio" is toller than her mother. Mrs. Logan was Harah Wetliprlll. you know, nnd is a sister oC Mrs. Yorke Stevenson, Mrs. Shillnrd-Snilth nnd Mrs. Sunt Hender son. Deborah lias soft, light brown hair, which she wears turned bnck from her forehead in n very becoming way. She has n very sweet manner. I hnvc noticed her at several of the teas nnd have been charmed with her polite uess to older uconlc. I must say most of the debutantes have very good manners this fcenson, but Dcbornh is especially sweet to oldc people. There are to be nl( t-orts Of parties for her, given by her grandparents ntid aunts, and bhe is very popular nnyhow, so ou know she's having n mighty good time. , T1IK very latest wrinkle in clothes is (o have your topcoat lined with crepe de chine or silk like that of which our gowu is made. Aud that's some Rcnt6ncc, believe I. It's" awfully smart, though. I saw Mrs. Kcnrslcy Mitchell, Fanny Stotesbury that was, on Monday wearing n frock of black silk ornamented with white figures. Her long topcoat was of black cloth nnd the entire lining was of the same silk as the fro'ek. The cuffs, collar and pockets of the coat were faced with the black nnd white also. Mrs. Mitchell's hot was a small sort of soft liarrow-briiuincd -affair of black vclour. TT WAS delightful yesterday afternoon J-nt the Ficncli war relief committee tea which wns given for Mrs. AVillard Kodgcrs. Hint is. it was dcllghlul for .those who' could get into the room, which wns packed and jammed in every possible comer. In fact they even opened the Windows and put chairs in from the porches. You know the French com mit ten has the lovely old IlohertH mansion at I IK) I Walnut strOct. Well, even if you could not get in it wns nice hitting out in the linll nnd hearing nn "occasional word. Mrs. Itodgers looked very charming. She wore a rather large hat trimmed with n-tan ostrich feather and n beau tiful brovn fur scarf. Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson! who is head of the French committee, introduced her in a short and 'extremely gracious speech and the en thusiasnivwas very great. After the talk, which was perfectly splendid and gave all sorts of little intimate details which were more than interesting, ten wns served to the guests. The rooms were perfectly beautiful, all decorated with autumn leaves nnd gorgeous clir.suiitliemuni8 and ro-.es. The mantels were fairly banked with llowers and the platform on which Mrs. Ilodgcrs stood was like a fairy bower. I noticed Mrs. Henry Mlddleton Fisher, Mrs. Arthur Lea. uertrmlc Heckscher, Sirs, (leorire Lorhner. Mrs. Joe Leidy, Sophie Norris (who by the way has hurt ner toot ami is. (pine lame tempor arily), Mrs. Harold Ynmnll, Mrs. Flagg, and very many others. HAV15 you heard about the party which Mrs. tjeorge Woodward and Mrs. Hollinshead W. Toy lor hao ar ranged for the benefit of St. Agnes' Settlement Housq,.at Kensington, and the Coilhtry Center- Mission in lluclts county? Mrs, Woodward nas oitereu TCreshelm. her nlace nt St. Martins, Chestnut Hill, for a musicalc nnd snle for Thursdnv afternoon. October M Six thousand dollars are needed to carry on this work, of which $41)1)1) have been raised, so they hope to soon raise the lemaininK $1-100. BKhop llhliielnndor is most inter ested in this work, nnd it is hoped that St. Agnes' House will bo to Ken sington whnt St. Martin's House is to the lower part of the city. It will be ppened on November 1, nt 5 o'clock, by ISIsliop Ilhiuelnnder. The following Indies will assist Mrs. Woodward nnd Mrs. Taylor: The Misses Pancoant, who will have charge of fancy articles ; Mrs. Edward New hauser will have the cakes, candy and food table; Mrs. Fitz-Eugenc Newbold is chairman of transportation, nnd Mrs. ' Hollinshead Taylor will have charge of the flower table. There will be fin orgnn recital by Mr.' Uselma Smith, Mrs. Norman Don aldson will play the violin aud Mrs. William II. C.reen will sing several times during the afternoon. Tho fair will be held from 3 until 0 o'clock. NANCY. WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (Mr., nnd Mrs. Robert E. Glendinning of the. Squirrels, Chestnut Hill, will en tertain at a largo box party this eve ning in honor of Miss Hetty Trotter, .Imtclitor nf Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Trotter, of Chestnut Hill. There will be about forty guests. .Sir. and Mrs. Glendinning will entertnin at the Kitz Cnrltou, nt supper after the theatre. Cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs, James Frederick Fahncstock nnd Miss Fahnestock, L'37 East Ititten house Square, for a ten on November 14, from 4 until 7 o'clock, to introduce Miss Mary Fahncstock. Cards have been received from 'Mrs( Bradford Knight, ,of 1017 Itittcnhouse street, for n dnncing ten, to be given on Mondnv, November 17, at the Acorn Club, from 4 until 0 o'clock,, to intro duce her daughter, Miss Mary Taylor ' Knight. Dr. Charles P. Grayson, of 202 South Fifteenth street, has Major General ?hn lliddle, who has been in com mand of the American forces in Lon don, as his guest. Miss 'Pauline Thnjer, debutante daughter of Mrs. John II. Thayer, of Iledood, Hnverford, will bn the guest of honor nt a theatre party to be given by Mr. Alexander Hamilton Post, of Baltimore, some time in November. Cards have been received from Mrtf. Samuel Ashhurst, 1023 Spruce street, for a tea Tuesday, November 11, from 4 until 11:30 o'clock, to introduce her daughter, Miss Marie Louise Ashhurst. Mr. and Sirs. Charles Lee, Jr., have arrived safely at Bucharest, Ituinnnia, after u most interesting journey from Paris. Mr. and Airs. Lee will remain .some time lit Humnnla, where Mr, Lcc is engaged in business. Mr. nnd. Mrs, John B. Judsou, of East Orapge, JJ. J., formerly of Straf ford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Katharine Curtl.su Jud son, to Mr. George Sully, Jr., sou of tho Itcv, nnd Mrs. George Sully, of Germantown. Mr. npd Mrs, Francis W. Itobinsnu, nnd their family, of 330 South Twenty first street, have moved to New York, where they will make their home in the future. Mr. aud Mrs. George It, Ynrrow, who spent the summer nt Atlantic City, hbvo Vcturued to their home, 2022 Walnut Ffrect. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Grnhnmn Wrintl hnv.t I i closed their house" nt Vfawa,," and ro ' turned to their apartments. 1830 Bit. . jnouse tjquare,, lor wo, winter,. Mhwi ub lor wowiiitt,, - ' i.,'- ifivui 4, ih.ai?Wi,Wti ' t ' ..fc, :'- ; vT 1 ' jf Spruce street, hnvc icturned from York Harbor, where they spent tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Ilenr havo taken npnrtmenls nt tho Wellington, nftcr spending ievcral weeks nt Oceaii City. Dr. and Mrs. .T. Fred Wo'lltJ of Iletldehem, were the guests of. Mrs. Lawrence- H. Wilbur, at the Orchestra luncheon yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Dorcy, of 1018 Locust street, hnvc returned from a trip to Yellowstone Park nnd Cali fornia. Mtes Emjly Stopper, of 5C0T Whitby nvenue, Sherwood, will entertain hi honor of Miss Isabella Seafried, on Fri day evening nt a Halloween dnncc. GERMANTOWN Among the masque parties taking place on Saturday evening, November 1. will be the one given by Miss Marin Link, who will entertnin her friends from the Germnntown High School, The guests include Miss Gail Vinn. Miss Alice Hollis, Miss Persis Woodward, Miss Mary Honor, Mls Mabel Linton, Miss Marian Izet, Miss Aljcc Vogel and Miss Heleun Ulmcr. On Friday evening, October '!, the Wnla-Wnhi Fraternity, of the German town High School will give a mask iluiico nt the Ilcllevuc-Stratford. The pupils of the "15" class of the Germnntown-High SrliJM nre this nfter noon being entertained nt n theatre party at the South Hroad Street The atre. Dr. Oscar Gcrson, n tencher in the school, is chaperoning the party. Mr. aud Mrs. John Carlisle, of East Seymour street, announce the marriage of their dnughtcr. Miss Eveljn S. Car lisle, to Mr. Kdlno F. Mellor, son of Dr. nnd Mrs. Howard Mellor, of 3421 North Fifteenth street, this afternoon nt i!:30 o'clock. CHESTNUT HIU. Theio will be n dance 011 Halloween nt Pclhnm Court in honor of the guests of the house. Dances will lake place at Intervals all during the winter. Mrs. Henry Tilghmau Jackson, who lias been visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas U. Eleock, of Chestnut Hill, returned to her home iu Heading today. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Santiago Eslcvez. of 38tfi Chestnut street, who 'have been living iu Cuba, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Maria Josefn Estevez, to Mr. Joseph Anthony Mallon, of Sharon Hill. The Entre-Nous Club will hold their fifth annual dance tonight nt the Knights of Columbus Hall, Thirty -eighth and Market streets. The Linsmore Club, of Webt Phila delphia, gave a mnsquerade dance Inst night nt its cluhhouse, hixty-rliird and Cedar avenue,. The officers of the club are Miss ltegina Burrichter, presi dent; Miss Mnrie Farrcll, vice presi dent; Miss Mnrie Carney, financial sec retnry, and Miss Elizabeth Heir, corre sponding secretary. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. J. Villapool, of New York, were the guests of Mrs. E. B. ('nnaty, nf 2.133 South Cleveland ave nue, ocr the week-end. They arc now visiting their relatives in Washington. Mrs. Villapool will be remembered ns Miss Anna Conaty. Mr., and Mrs. J. Guy Amnion nre now Hying in their new residence in Bryn Mawr. Mrs. Amnion will be re membered ns Miss Bessie Ilenon, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Ilenon, of South Philadelphia, Master Edward MeCrossen, of Sharon. Hill, is visiting Ills aunt and uncle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph P. Leahy, of 2057 Woodstock street. Mrs, Leahy will be remembered as Miss Margaret Mc Crossen: Sergeant John It. King, of 2G0G South Eighth street, will return to Camp Eustace on Wednesday afljer hav ing been home on a month's furlough. Sergennt King hns served two years with the A. 13. F. nnd before tho world war was engaged in active duty on the Mexican border. He is now enlisted in the regulur army. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sco'tt, of 2214 South Twenty-second street, will enter tnin nt dinner on Wednesday evening. The guests will include Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Hamilton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Scott, Miss Nan McGinnis, Mr. John McGinnis, Miss Mary Grndy, Miss Sarah Hartman, Miss Helen Scott and Mr. Joseph F. Willard. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The wedding of Miss Virginia Mae Craven, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John II. Craven, of 1917 North Twelfth street, nnd Mr. Alnn Maxwell Pyle, of Getmantown, will take place on Wed nesday evening, November 20, in the Park Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church. Park avenue and 'Norris street, und will be followed by a reception at tho Manufacturers' Club, The bride will bo attended by her sister, Miss Marguerite Craven, as maid of honor; Miss Georgannn Grant, Miss Edith Pyle, Miss Harriet W. Craven, also a sister; Mrs. Thomas F. Craven, Mrs. William V. Gambcr nnd Miss Blanche Simon, bridesmaids, and Miss Emllc It. Craven, flower girl. Mr, Pyle will have for best man Mr. George Miller, and the ushers will include Mr. Maurice Peacock, Mr. Thomas S. Craven, Mr. Edward Rutnn, Mr. William V. Gam ber and Mr. Herbert Williams. At- home cards will be for nftcr February 1 In Germantown, nt 30 West Ashmead Plnce. South. On Friday eveninsr Miss Craven's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomns S. Crnven, will give a Hallowe'en party at their home, 20 est Asnmenu rinee, iortn, tor the bridegroom and bride and 'their nt tendunts. A diiiner-danrc will be given on Hal loween nt 1202 North Alden street, when Mrs, Earl V. Foreman. Mrs. Dane Schubert, Miss Nan Whitncre and Miss Mary K. MeCuskcr will act as hostesses, AmoiiK tho irucsts will be Sir. nnd Mrs. Enrl V. Foreman, Mr. ami .urs, v nus xmei Airs, ayivla lilb son, Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kunzlg, Mr. nnd Sirs. Hnrrlson Slerviue. "Mr. and Sirs. Jack Slyers, Sirs. Arthur Seldel, Sliss Grace Erb, SIIss Frances Thornhill, Sliss Nnncy AVhitacre, Sliss Mary Mc Cusker, Mr. John Diamond, Sir. Harry Dickey, Sir. Owen Foreman, Sir. Bus sell Foreman. Mr. The6dore Goeller, Sir. Harry Howell, Sir. Jnck Rogers. ROXBOROUQH Halloween dance will be riven this evening nt Sir. nnd Mrs. William J. Ileudren's. on BIdeo avenue. The af fair will bo held iu the barn and among those who will pnrtlclnatc- am Sliss Florenoo Brooks, Miss Marian Roberts Hendrcn. Sliss Elinor Dixon. SIIms Wllla Hendren. Sliss Doris Walton, Miss Mildred Righteri Sliss Virginia Thompson, Miss Slildrcd, Hey, Miss Helen Sllvcrwood, Sliss Katharine Kcely, Miss Helen Farrand, Miss Helen urauiunu, wea Jois Anderson. Miss ' ' Kl 1.1-V "il I iAinQ WnllBCf, Miss Dorothy Jiewlgh,'! " iiW"wW rr (iiw a ' 14M& , l & --- it'rniiftiiiiWiiiilt'MirnfiJi-iitiii "'- - '-iji '"11 iiiftlwlHilltii jnha-1' h Timmriiri ? t ' feVCTINQ PUBLIC K'Mfy w'V'a- 'ImE11& F&&lfmWim v r 1 . mw. r m.:- -?mmwmm 7 ... J .' . , 'vK6t4 .VK.J ?JK, J ?JWjV .aasiHI ' trj,wv.j. mmm, , , Ximm& m :.W;Vk3tfO?i t UW :- v -, .v; ' xr " 1 US' imt'JkAMm. v ) . ',o."u.5av- ip .. . " .sfS'i, iswo" ... V v. "rk. tfr1 Jnmieson, Mr. nnd Sirs. Alvin Cox, Sir. (lbcrt Diamond. SIf. Frederick Sisson, Sir. AVilliam Kelley, Sir. Bur ton Littlewood, Slr Robert Ycabsley, Sir. Seville Schofield, Sir. Sidney Loog, Sir. Hervlc Schofield, Sir. Charles Keyed. Sir. Richard Rlchter. Sfr. George Jones, Sir. W. Clarke, Sir. W. J. Piatt, Sir. Alfred Newman and Sir. Louis Robinson. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Sirs. William J. Timbers, of 3007 Slidvale nvenue, will entertnin the members of her card cliib at dinner nnd cards this evening at her home. This will bo the first meeting for the season nnd the guests will include Sirs. Louis Reese, Sirs. John Hoheu-Adel, Mrs. John Duffy. Sirs. P. II. Kelly, Sirs. Chnrles Kelly, Sirs. John Slay, Sirs. Louis Roscmnn, Mrs. Harry Sletz, Sliss Ella Foley, JIIss Slnry Foley, Sliss Elln Boyd, SIIss Bernicc Duffy, Sliss fllnry Richards, Miss Slargarct Connor nnd SIIss Dorn Lnughlln. KENSINGTON Dr. E. .T. Mitchell, of 2030 East Al legheny avenue, will spend the coining week-end in New York ns the guest of Sir. Lnppin. Sirs. C. Carter, of East Columbia avenue, Is spending several weeks with friends at Atlantic City. On Thursday nfternoon Sirs. Krumm, of Fifth nnd Huntington streets, will entertnin the members of her Knffe Kloch nt her home, when the following ladies will be present: Sirs. C. Sclp, Mrs. L. Seip, Mrs. SL E. Mitchell, Mrs. A, SIcGrory, Sirs. G. Stephen, Sirs. L. Schumm, Sirs. F. Ludwig and Sirs! G. Ayrcs. Sliss Janet Patterson, of Kensington nvenue and Clearfield street, will give a Halloween purty nt her home on Fri day evening. NORRISTOWN Air nnd Sirs Hnrvev S lMiiminnr of Eagieville .entertained Sforty m?, danSco0,atthethrCS?eSmecUeb X & Brant? SI "l? 's " Phfmm ! Sir. AVilliam Sloan and Dr. John nciiueiLcr, Sliss Cora Yost, of Wood stieet, will tntertain at cards in honor of her niece, Sliss Eva Yost, who will bn mar ried the latter part ,of November to Sir. Thomns MncCabe, of Philadel phia. Last week Sliss Helen Rothe nnd Sliss Rose Rotho gave n dinner dauco iu honor of Miss Yost and Sir Mnc Cabe. Sir. and Mrs. Charles II. AVagner. of .103 Stnnbrldge street, entertained nt dinner und cards in honor of Sliss Clara Gehrlnger and Mr. O. Lcltoy AVisner, who will be married in No vember. FnvorH nt .cards were re ceived by SIIss Elinor Spencer nnd Sir. nnd Mrs. William Turner, TKI-lUMIONi:: Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street SPECIAL SALE Women's Tailleor Suits PEACHBLOOM Formerly -69.50 NARROW-BELTED MODEL, ELABORATE CORD STITCHING, CONVERTIBLE COLLAR TWO-PIECE SKIRT COATS DRESSES J f . ,v.v ,, .ji ;,.- inimMSff ' '' I jyPHwJ 1 ' 1 (LEDGEK - PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1910 MOTHER AND DAUGHTER "'. ?f!-.,.v ""-h-, . -x -.,. -.- $? V.?v--'- ,,V. t. " ffersww- AIKS. CiKOKGE D. LEWIS Sirs. Icwis and her beautiful daughter llvo in Chestnut UI1I THE READER'S VIEWPOINT Letters to the Editor on Current Topics ADVICE FOR ANDY GUMP To the 7,'ililor o the HpeMno Public Ledger: r Sir Why doesn't Sir. Gump join the T. P. ,A. of Pennsylvania? This is n nouprotit-making corporation chartered under the laws of this state for the pur pose of helping just such people ns Andy. Wo hnvc been wntchinc Sir. Gumo's enso with much interest and sympathy, nnd I certainly hope that he wins out against his landlord. Tho trouble is that Andy does not undcistnnd the con ditions which lie is un neainst. Now. if he was a member of our organization ho would have appreciated how ridicu lous wns his thrent to move and how futile his attempt to find another apart ment nt a fnir rental. He would not have to depend on lirs own knowledge of law, but would have the advice of one of the best attorneys in the city. If his apartment wns in bad condition he should hnvc notified the Philadelphia Housing Association instead of wasting his time nnd energy on the landlord, who onlv makes repairs as an excuse for raising the price of the house. If Sir. Gump would get together with the two hundred thousand other ten ants iu this city who nre faced with tho same condition he might stand some chance of making his landlord listen to Ills protest. The thing for Sir Gump to do is to compromise with his landlord on the rent for 11. six months lease. Then the landlord will be unable to raise it again for thnt period. Otherwise the land lord will keep on rnisiug the rent and will make his life miserable with con stables, lawyers' letters, sheriff's writs, etc., u lie (iocs not pay St. Ur what is worse, his little queen will be reduced to 1 11 state of nervous prostration ' N'ow lIas0 tell Andy uot to get I J""?! ..i'P i,ndmidf "n',!?' 0 ' " -ndW o'dock X' "PrienCe fighting the rent mom",M' SI. II. BLEZ. Secretary Tenants' Protective As sociation of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Oct. 28. Another Tip for Andy T6 the .Editor of the Evening Public Lcdaer; Sir Just n line in regard to Sidney ' (Jump, appearing in the Evening Puii- Nmir 1 pnrrnnn nr .'iv nnrt Aira a uo IiEixiER. It hns been causine wide. spread interest in the southwest' part of Philadelphia, und would state that they should join the T. I'. A. of Pa., that is to say. Tenants' Protective As sociation of Pennsylvania. Hoping to see more 'of Andy and Slin, G. II. PARR, Sr BJj'UUCK S958 TINSELTONE Now 59-50 WAISTS FVRS s ' ' ' vmimS. tiy r. &. XW $$. W'iA :'KXAsv 'M. SSIKCin k&, Ki. 1 i.Xi I t 4X WM H' i'. 1 '$W' i,- s?:.. ,HMMVMMU JST- j-l i S&J: vj& .ti &$ 'titgjix Philo by l'hoto-Craftfrn Warns Treaty Opponents To the Editor 0 (he Wentna 'ubllo J.eioer; Sir what is it that our two United States senators desire to do? Are they aiming to defeat the peace treaty and the league of nations? If they are, do they thus represent the wishes of the mnjority of citizens of Pennsylvania? Or are they following their own selfish and partisan designs? As I go up and down the state nnd tnlk with nil kinds of people, nnd as I read our newspupers, I find no wish for the defeat of the treaty and league. But I do find an almost unanimous de. miind for their enactment, and nn in creasing exasperation ut the delay. Senators Knox n.nd Penrose were elected bv Republicans to represent their political opinions. They do this iu mnn ways. But the horse sense of Republican liusiness men perceives thnt the treaty and league are immediately essential to busiiiess prosperity and the peaceful pursuit of industry. Thus it is plain that our senators nre out of step with their own party. And li)! If it is through hatred of President Wilson, they should note from tlie Prussinn tragedy that hate Is a fatal motive in cosmic ns well ns personal progress. If it is, for partisan regularity, they should awake and look about them nt the Using mob that has itH being iu opposition to the antiquarian rubbish of the ltepnblicnn standpatter. If it is to win the presidential elec tion in 1020, they should pause and listen to labor, nnd to the returned soldier, who hns just wipe!! out one oligarchy and will not tolerate an other. But above nnd beyond representing Republican opiuion, statesmen are elected to n fleet the loftier sentiment of a whole community. Do Senators Knox and Penrose dream of doing this? It is not perceptible in their efforts to juggle the security nnd pence of the world, like n U'nil street stock, for tho profit of the gambler. Let the Itepublicnns beware. There is defeat in the ticklish game our senntois nre playing. HARRISON S. MORRIS. Philadelphia, October 2S. '.fj M "i . A P v.-A.jir 1 r m ft'.7 ! jl 1624 Walnut Street 1 H Invites Your Early Inspection B m i of Their Exclusive Displau of J Millinery, Evening Gowns, M Wa Blouses, Coats, H m . Dresses Suits, Etc. iff INTERESTING WEDDING IN S. PHILADELPHIA Miss Connolly Bride of Mr. Kiof- rider in Sacred Heart Church An interesting wedding took place early yesterdny morning nt 8 o'clock at the church of the Sacred Heart, when Slis PrNcllhi Commllr. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rlrhnrd SI. Connolly, of f!23 Tnskcr street, became tho bride of Mr. Harry English Kiefrider. son of Sir. nnd Sirs. Jacob Kiefrider. The ceremony was performed bv the Rev. Paul A. Connolly, C. S. S. P. of Du qticsne College, Pittsburgh, brother of the bride. The bride wns given in marriage by her father nnd wore n gown of white Baronet satin, covered with lace trimmed ctcpe georgette and a long net cil, held in plnre bv orange blossoms. She carried n shower boquet of white orchids. Sliss Slargucrjtc Connolly, si'ter of the bride, was bridesmaid. She wore a blue charmeuse gown, with n large black civet hat and carried a bon.net of yellow chrjsanthemums. Sir. John Carrol was Ih,. brldi'groom'K bent man nnd Sir. AVilliam Qiilglry and Sir. Itnhert Blake, both onirndi'S of the bridegroom during the recent win Id war, were ushers. A wedding breakfast was senrd after the ceremony nt tlie home of the bride, nfler which Sir. and Sirs Kiefrider left on n (lip through the West AVAIIL SIILLEi: A pielty autumn wedding wns ., pinniped with nuptial miss this morn ing in St. Henry's Church, Fiftii and Cayuga streets, when SIish Josephine Sillier, daughter ot .Mrs Anna Sillier, ot Wl- .Norm imth street, was mar ried to Sir. Chnrlec Wiihl. son of Mr. and Sirs. Andrew AVnhl. of -ISo.'l North Fifteenth street, by the l!ev. Ilenrv Keones. The bride wore 11 gown of white satin with n tulle rll m inured with orance blossoms and earned 11 bouquet of white roses aud on hid She was attended by her sister. Sliss Louise Sliller, as maid of honor, and Sliss Hilda AVnhl, the bridegroom's sister, as bridesmaid. Sir. AVnhl had for best man Mr. Arthur GieU. The ceremony was followed by n bieakf.ist at the home of the bride R mother. .Mr. and Mr Wahl left for 11 trip to the Delaware AVater (Jap and will be nt home nfter November j. nt I0.'. joining ac nue. LIVINGSTON- I'OULKES An interesting wedding will take place this evening in Christ Protestant Episcopal Church, Sixth and A'enaugo streets, when .Miss iiessu- 11. Soulki'N, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles .1. Fonlkes, , of .".OKI North Franklin Htreet, will become the bride of Mr. George II. Livingston, of -140 AA'est But ler street. The ceremony will bo per formed at 8 o'clock bv the rrctor. the Rev. George Snjnt Clair, and will be followed by a reception at the home of tho bride s parents. .Mr. roulkes will give his daughter iu mnirlagr. She will wear 11 gown of white satin piled with Brussell's net with a veil of tulle and caught with orange blossoms nnd will carry Bride loses. Sliss Sarah Schofield will be bridesmaid. Sir. AVnl ter Baxter will be best man. nnd tho ushers will be Sir. Albert Hnrtranft, Mr. AVnlter Hoffman. Sir. Joseph AVhit aker and Mr. AV. S. Sergennt. 1'pon their leturn from their trip Sir. Liv ingston find his bride will be at home at uOli) North Franklin street. SIcKENZIE SIACON'AGHY An interesting wedding which will take place this evening will be thnt of Sliss Gertrude Slaeonnghy, daughter of Sir. Slooro Slaeonnghy. to Sir, Clay ton SlncKcnzie, of 2120 Sloore street. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. Her bridesmaid will be Sliss Mnrgnret SlcCausIand nnd the bride groom's best man will be Sir. Thomas Craig, recently arrived from France. An uncle of the bride the Rev. Alex SInconaghy, will perform the ceremony which will take plnce at the home of the bride. Sliss SInconaghy will weai a gown of cream crepe meteor aud georgette and a nhite tulle veil with a border of chnn tilly lace. She will carry u shower bouquet of white orchids. The brides maid will wear a dres of pink crepe de chine and will carry loses of the snme hue. A reception will follow the ceremony after which the bride and groom will leave for a trip to Niagara Falls. GRETTON STOKES Trenton, Oct. 20. - Aliss Elizabeth Leslie Stokes, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Charles E. Stokes SI!'. West State street, was married to (ieoige T. Gret ton, 445 Chnmbeis street. eslcrdnj in All Saints' EnUconal Church. Sliss Frances Howell nnd Sliss Helen Kirk attended the bride, while Rudolph K. Ribsnm was best man. John K. Hus ton, of Philadelphia, and Charles E. Stokes, Jr., ncted ns ushers. MURRAY LAFBACH A'ineland, N. J., Oct. 20. AVnllnce Slurray nnd Sliss Louise Lnubach were married here jcsterdny by the Rev. Dr. D. II. King, of AVlldwood. Parlehes Hold Joint Rummage Sale A rummnge t.ulu started tndny nnd will continue until Tridny nt 21'J(i Mar ket Ktroet under joint nuspiccfi o the pnriHlies nf St. narthnlompn'x Cntliollc Church, WissinominK, nnd St. Law rence's Church, Highland Park. The Rnle for the Jinme rtf Tnenrnhliw run. Ulnues nt Tenth nnd Sansom streets. V" . .. , - ' . tK. ' TIOGA (Slrs. Oscar A'ocklcr, of 2207 AA'est Wnnngo street, will give a luncheon, followed by enrds, tomorrow. Her guests will be Sirs. Slaurlce Burk hardt, Sirs. Frank Bnrras, Sirs. John C. Allen, Jr.. Sirs. AVilliam AVhltcomb. Sirs. Curl E. Schneffer, Sirs. Rowley I'cgley. Sirs. Walter Docher. Sirs. Clement Alderfer, Sirs. Arthur Becker, Sirs. Louis (incites. Sirs. AVnlter Tay lor. Sirs. Hnrry Pnlnter nnd Sirs Ben jamin Foster. Sirs. Znne I toff num. of North Biond stieet, entertained the mcmbcis of her card club at luncheon yesterday. Sirs. A'lctor Beck. Mrs. James Lovett Brown, Sirs. Carl 13. Schneffer, Sirs. Elmer B. Hampton, Sirs. Frank Schick, Sirs. Herbert Brooks, Sliss Jennie Querns Sirs. Alfred Connwny, Sirs. Hownrd Jnnsten, Sirs. Stanley Querns und Slr. Fred Carter were the guests. OLNEY Sir. nnd Sirs. Joseph A. Sliicock will today return from their wedding trip and wll be nt home nt (1-127 O street. Sirs. Slncock was SINs Irene B. Reed. The Tennis Club of Olncy will give n masked Halloween party on Friday evening, October ill, nt the home of Sliss Siargaret Slargerkon, fi401 Riing Sun nenue. About fort guest, will be present. LANSDOWNE Mrs AVilliam ltrndshiiw . of Kss.c nvenue, gave a biirpilse shower in honor of Sliss (irace Bond, dnughtcr of Sir. nnd Sirs. D. Slorton Bond, on Saturday nfternoon. Sliss Bond's engagement to Sir. Cooke SlcLcnti. sou of Mr. nnd Sirs. Hoberl L. SIcLean, was recently announced. The guests nt the pnity were Sirs. Horace Paul Dnrmnn, Mrs. George Allen, Sirs. I). Morton Bond, Sliss Floienee Paul. Stis Harriet Lips comb, Sirs. Frank SIcnde, Slhs Miriam Pnncnnst. Miss Ruth Decker. Sirs. Jer ome Jnrdelln, Sliss Laura AVillis, Sliss Edna Baker. Sirs. Edgar A'nn Dusen und Sliss Harriet Greiner. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. T. AVeslcy Allison, of lUdley I'aik, is planning n trip nbroad. Sir and Sirs. AVilliam Heroics', of Onkiunnt, will return November 1 from Atlnntic City. Members of the Women's Auxiliary of Itiitlcdgi' Tire l'niiii.iuy will hold 11 masquei-nde daneo on llnlhroi'cn. Sir. Daniel SIcelian, son of Sir. nnd Sirs. Thomns SIcelian, of Koekdnlc, hns enlisted in the marine Corp.'-. Sliss Siargaret SleC'lure, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. David SicGlure, formerly of Prospect 1'ark. and Sir. Bobert Ers- Irhn .tr . nf Pilf sbiirpli. wirp mnrripil in Olivet Presbyterian Church, I'ros- Tifci ram, rnruray niternoon iiy '"e Bev. John SlnC.ihan AA'hitc. They will live in iiienoiuen. U'C . xL fJL. iff OU.UZ UUZ 'VILIiedllU. J Thursday, October 30 win no Philadelphia Orchestra Day At the j iCafe Higloni I 10 ot the Ilntlr Kecelntn for the 1 t Vat Milt He DonnU.l o the ()rrhotrn ? I una. Market St. ab 16lh. 11 A M In 11:151'. M. BERT LYTELL in Adaptation of the Stano Tloy "LOMBARDI, LTD." Added Attraction 1'uramount Comedy SHENANDOAH vs. bALOME" Net Wlk--N'AZIMOVA l. 'TIIU URAT" NIXON' COLONIAL V STANLEY DIRECTION - MANTOWN AVE. Del CHELTEN AV1C. IWck Exclusive (Jermantown Rhovvlnif Douglas Fairbanks in "HIS UAJESTV. THE AMEniCAN" ADDED SUIU'ItlSU MUSICAL. FEATURE I P A L A C 1214 MAItKET STREET !):J.r. A. M. to 11 45 T M All This Wffli rirst Showing "THE TEETH of THE TIGER" Next Week UEORtlE IX3ANE TUCKER'S I THE MIRACLE MAN" ARCADIA1 CHESTNUT ST. BELOW 10TII , 10 A. M , 1L', 2 :i 4T,. 5:45, 7:45, II 20 P.M. JACK PICKFORD "l,lI)IilnIcSxy.. I V I C T 0 R I A I V MARKET STREET AROVE tiTII 1 A M. to 11 tin 3' M WILLIAM VOX I'resent Flnt showing of "C'UWr'lfVtiCi" From the VnCArvCrxJ llarjng Day STANLEV DIRECTION C APITOf V 72 MARKET STREET - D. W. Griflith's "Broken Blossoms" THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATfRDAY ROBERT WARWICK In "MIZZOURA" GREAT NORTHERN VJ nnoAi) ft ' EniE ave. AH Week D. W. GRIFFITH'S "Broken Blossoms" AT 2 '30. 0:45, 8 :30 AND 10 P SI. nrrTMT market st neiow hth KhillCjINI MARai'ERITE CLARK J. VUVJUl i "LUCK IN PAWN" AH1- CP. Kid KENNEDY SERIAL UKr'rltUlVl-,l"K' 7"',-;"' M.. n..n.n.l ."IT. if" " VfrS"00 . .,Bf Tii.rsVin "c Jloy the 8ary , .nv li- i r.nr, ur- ixiu rivul L-ULiNJiix BIJOU 8th li Race Mat Today Follies of Pleasure Pierrot Roof Garden HOTEL WALTON y GALA woelc Is ahMd for thnso who enjoy a reflned and Interesting enter tainment. With tha many pleasant stir prises and features which characterlzs th WALTON ROOF, you will havo an eienlno; replete with enjoymtnt. An old-tlms relebratlon has been arranegd for Friday for tho oBsonatlon of Hallowe'en Noieltles iralore, with holiday surround. Ings. will make the evening one continual round of festivity. Dancing Begins at 8.30 Service charge,' $1 per person until closing. EUGENE a. MILLER, Mcr. U n I V. .'tPV I r . ' f ft f i .? Xi - ; . IT ruiLA.DKU'ntA'a foremost TitcAThK.") G ARRICK Mat. foXy nvriS. at R t8 "A SWIFTIjV MnVINO SHOW." -ItfCOrdi mmm In the .Smarten! Mu.lcnl Comedy Kvir Fitnirel LOOK WHO'S HERE ,h CLEO MAYFIELD FORREST Mat. Today CVGS. t 8 IB. Defter than "Tho Merry AVidow" Better than "The Pink Lady" Bettor than "Madamo Sherry" Tim OCO. AV. l.KOKREit'g rro'luctlon ot VICTOR HERBERT'S OmitcHt Mimical Comedy Hucccss ANGEL FACE j THEMnNDOL'S COMPANY OF YOUTH I BROAD "MAT. TODAY LAST i EVGS. HOWAItl) mtt,r, rresmts -5 MAIU1AUET A N G L I N ; In Hr arMnt PUy THE WOMAN OF BRONZE "K NEXT WBKK- SEATS TOMORROW wg The Dramatic Triumph of Years! '1 John Ferguson Entire rust nnd production direct froM KfVn Pnlld Months on Broadway. N. Y. Pop Wed MhIh Ko Scat Over $1.00. , Election Day Matinee Tuesday, Nov. A. ' A C A I) 1: M Y O K M I 8 I O turn 1111 FRIDAY EVENINGS SATURDAY EVENINGS iilMlifcllllJ Belgium Nov. 14, 15 Battlefields of France " 2 1, 7 Alsace Lorraine " 28, 2) Today on the Rhine Dec. 5, 6 Vanished Russia " 12, 13 SeatSaIe1i&'ulMon..Nov.3 METROPOLITAN om&USB HROAD and ropin STS. LAST 4 DAYS GEORGE ' LOANE TUCKER'S raramount-Arlcraft Photoplay With nn, Amailnir Boul. I)A1LY. SUB. ISC, nVOS.. T & 0, 25o, 80c I'hone, Walnut 424, Chestnut St. ,9.p!ra "0"e. Last Weekj SHUBERT GAIETIES of 1919 325 Sclntlllatlnit Stars 125 nno. moxTnoV. 3-peatb thuks. SOME TIME"' With ntAN'K TINNET SamS ShuW -oHT7rr; JQLSON '" "Sinbad" ADELPHI m.- :zo. Lat wu. ., , , .?'" Thuri. 4 Bat. t Slid. Rachel Crolhera1 Comedy Success 3Q Pnt With Henry Hull & Cnnntnn. nlnney (The World's Ideal Lovers) J' 'A Little Journey" LYRIC ,:VUS. at S:I5. LAST WEEK . Mats Wed. & Hat, ... . . XlJ?,c:,r,SLMu"t:"I farce Hit Little Blue Devil """"a "ranvtu, Mil Ian Lorraln BF.O. MON. NOV .1 HEATsTtHURS. noiNB WEST'S Thriller of Thrillers The Unknown Purple w In 11 4- WALNUT fiT AT DTK UUUt Mat Tomor , 25c, BOc, 78b. Tonljht, H:ir., 25oto1.50. A. IX Woods' Famous Farce Festival PARLOR, BEDROOM J D A TUT ORIGINAL NEW 1 rtllU UV 111 TORK PRODUCTION j T vfoX I Business Before Pleasure Seats POTASH A rnULMTTTEri In TUB TILM-M" BUSINESS Tomor E I T H ' S ELIZABETH M. MURRAY Valerie BERGERE & CO. "KISS ME" JIILIjER & MACK & AN ALL-STAR TEATURE BILL1 PhiIadelPhia Retail Grocers' IP A A H TTlATTl r w w u r i i xs, OCT. 20 to NOV. 1 1ST REGT ARMORY XT nroad & Callowhlll Sts. 1 NOW WDeil Doors Open Continuously rrom 2 to 10 P. M. BETTER BABY CONTEST DAILY nt 2:,10 VALUABLE PRIZES H1VCN DAILY by nORDEN'8 CONDENSED MILK CO. ADMISSION Sflo and WAR TAX, Partly Paid Tickets UUen FREE by Qrocsrs. CO lPI IM MARKLT STREET KJU.lJtL.VJll lletween BOth 80th Grand Musical Concert Today J23no HoTe-Jonei Unit Orsan, Tilth IUCH AKD HACK. Philadelphia's premier orpanlat, at tho Consoto March Bluve Music. Photo play MARUUERITD CLARK In "WIDOW HY TROXY " FNICKERBOCKED 1 THEATRE 10TH fc MARKET I CONTINUOUS Noon Till IIP. M. Mrs. Charlie Chaplin .t.onrl',"DDi.N. JL. theatre ioth t market . . CONTINVOl'S-.-Nooil Till 11 P. M, Mrs. Charlie Chaplin , COMEDY -NEWS In Conjunction with 6 'm vaudeville 6 61 MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. CONTINUOUS VAUDRVFI .1 F. rriu 1 U-HLAYMATES" CLARK'S HAWAHANS; OTHERS. BROADWAY Droaa "njder Ave. "HEIR FOR A NIGHT5 Douglas Fairbanks gjgg, CROSS KEYS MAnK?r st.. bi. eotn "HELLO JUDGEr -MnlicL9- COVEDT 1800 CA8H l'RIZES (5IVEN AWA.Y Masq. Carnival Friday Night Palace Rink 30T72rv,JlA,5!:T iTF- . ., ywwJl,fc. DUMONT'S 4 Cnin,,tt J Wtteh Mm. matinee toSss-:- iAo0In0n,,-, s,- InSIutnP'-ofiteeririLandIordS PEOPLES Ken- Av nd Cuml)rlan4 ThKT BEHMANShSW With "THE TRAMP- HARRY LANDER P A CTMrs Walnut above 8th. ' GOLDEN CROOK h HILLT ASLINflTOK Trnrlr MAT. DAJLT v IHUUOHTit HfJOOlKfJI- :& Ulnlll Mwm am$$ I ' r ; .j, i m m 4'
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