$5j$in pj Mp ifffnf'', " ' --;- -""'""' '. ;iw.' . i)FW c ? S : ('llM I. I . ) turn "5 EVfrNlNG- PUBLIC LEDGER- HHJADELPHIA', FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1919 ,ttl -wiya.fflbg ST GOSSJP ABOOT PEOPLE IVancy Wynne Tells of the Plans Made by Society fdr ' Halloween Miss Antoinette Geyelin Introduced at a Tea fTUIB debutante party today .will be J- the tea which Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laussnt Heycliu, of Ilanlwicke, Villa in nova, win give lor tneir youngest unugmcr, .Antoinette ucjeiui. iinioin ctte hn been linvlne n wonderful time this season and Is generally liked. She is rather dark and good 'looking nud wears very pretty frocks. She and Edith Carpenter nro great chums; you seldom see one without tho other. , Doctor and Mrs. Giuseppe Bnstlah elll, who camp lately from Italy, will be at the tea. You know Mrs. Bnstlnn elli, who was Miss Marion Itawle, is a sister of Mrs. Geyelin. And the girls who will receive nro Sarah Dolan, Edith Carpenter, Mary and Ellen Glen dinning', Marlon JlnirJ. Edith Newlln, Mary Norris, lUioda Urooke, Eleanor Hobb, Nancy Dunning and, of course, Antoinette's sister Hatty. WHEN you woke up this morning rifter last night's party nt the Ititz for the Orchestra nnd thought "This is Halloween!" didn't you want to turn over and sleep until tomorrow evening? Not that you did not want to hove tho fun of todoy, but it's tho very thought of all the doings that makes jour head wort of ache, isn't it? Teas, and dances, and dinners:, and "parties for the kiddies, till honcst-to- Koodness, you don't where they start. nor wnerc they cnu. j I think it's becauso the war is over Jand perhaps, unfortunately for us, we do not all appreciate the chaotic con dition of affairs in this country at picseut, or maybe if we do we have de cided to have a good time anyhow. lie that as it, may, the parties scheduled for to-day arc unquestionably many. Take tho children's nffairs for instance; out in Chestnut Hill there , will be the party which Dr. and Mrs. Murray KUzcy will give for their jtwo daughters and tho Edward Norrises Iwlll have a party for members of the Kchool s,et. Their daughter, Emma Xorris, is about fifteen, you know. Then the Morris Clothiers are having a Mnall party in Villanova for their little daughter Mary, nnd the Murdock Ken- Wricks ore having a small party from fi till 0 o'clock for' their daughter Christine out nt Strafford. A party for smaller children is to be given by Mrs. George Justice and Mrs. Billic .Hart, nt the Harts' house, in Itadnor, for Dorqthy Justice and Billy Hart,, Jr., and the John Sey mour Uiorctts, of Devon, will givo a party for their little daughter. Another party will be given by Mrs. Voorhees Drayton for her two charm ing little girls, I'hocbc, who is named for her mother, and Nancy, who is named after her Drayton grandmother. The Robert Trumps are giving a party for Sarah in their home. Valley Grecu, in White Marsh, and the George Thay crs have planned an affair for Gert rude. Evelyn and Nancy Page are having n supper nnd masquerade party, which their parents, Mr. tand Mrs. Henry F, Pnge, will give ri.t their 'home,' 31T5' South Sixteenth street,. and, tho Fran.-, cis It. Strawbridges will entertain in Germantown for their daughter j Eliza beth. Among the older' parlies' that' Is, npt children's nffairsT-.iil! be the.barli dancc which Surp-eaut Price, Jr., will give for Mary Ernestine. Applcton, a debutante of the season, you know, and Frances Tyson is hnvlng a party at her homo in town, 1508 Spruce street. Tho Emory McMichaels nre giving a buffet supper aud dance for Elisabeth, their niece, who is to marry Stuart Clark, tomorrow.' The McMichales' is not a Halloween party, of course, as there is to be the wedding rehearsal iirst, you know, and then the supper afterward nt a house, and it's for members of tho bridal party; but it happens to como on Halloween aud to the more tho merrier 1 The Frederick Jordans have asked a few of the "middle-sized" married set in to dinner at their house in Ogontz, nnd they will dance after dinner. And tho younger lnnrricd set will co to a dinner-dance at the Do Witt Cuyler's, which is for Eleanor aud Joe Walker, Gracious, I can't realize that Eleanor Cuyler has been married nearly three years and that it is four or five since she enme out. She is so stunning looking, don't you think ? I hear that Joe Is entirely cured of tho bad w6und ho sustained in France. They nro here from New York now, staying with Eleanor's parents. AND you think I'm finished now, don't you? But good night! Have you forgotten the Halloween dance at the Morion Cricket Club for tho Sun nyside Day Nursery? That's tonight, too, so for goodness sake, don't forget it. Every one who is not going to something else is going to that, I do assuro you. And there are to be any number of dinners before that party, too. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Janney will enter tain for Dorothea Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clothier will give n dinner for Elizabeth Strubing before the dance also. Tho other dinners will be given bv Mr. and Mrs. Jacaues Vauclain for Constance Vauclain: Mr. nnd Mrs., John llogers Maxwell; for Sarah Sta bier, of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Howaru jjongstretu, wiss muitu uoiuns and Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Con derraan. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pepper Vaux, of Bosemont, will entertain on Novem ber 14 at dinner, beforo the dance at the Itadnor Hunt Club, to bo given by Mrs. Dobson Altemus for her niece, Mis3 Mary D. Norris. Mr.iand Mrs. John Rogers Maxwell, Jr.. will shortly issue invitations for a dinner nnd theatre party, at the Bilz Carlton, on Friday, December C, in honor of their' debutante niece, Miss Emily Clothier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ii. Clothier, of Villanova. Mr. and Mrs. Tristram C. Colket, of Bryn Mawr, entertained nt dinner last evening. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Mrs. Kane Green, of Bryn Mawr, en tertained at a bridge luncheon yesterday. There were twelve guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pepper Vaux, of Portledge, Bosemont, entertained at dinner last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy B. Lloyd, of Wyehouse, Ardmore, will entertain at dinner on Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stogdell Stokes. Mr. and Mrs, A. 'Atwater Kent, of Ardmoro are giving a Halloween party this evening from 4 until 7 o'clock, In honor of their daughter Miss Betty Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Earle, Miss Margaret Earle and Miss Virginia Earle ot Crittenden, Chestnut Hill, have taken apartments at the Longacre for the winter and are moving in today. Miss Helen Hope Montgomery, daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. Robert "Leamlug Montgomery, of Ardrossan, Villanova, and Miss Isabella A. da Costa, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. da Costa, will be the guests of honor at a dinner to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, before the Thanksgiving meeting of -Mr. Charles Stewart Wurts's Dancing left ChMtnnt Hill for their winter home, 1804 Do Lnnccy place. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F. C. Stlkemnn have taken their house at Sunet and Germantown n venues. Chestnut Hill, for tho winter. Mr. Stikcmnn served ns major in the Canadian nrmy during tho war. Mrs. J. Willis Martin and Miss E. Gwcn Martin will receive with Mr. John Sergeant Price, Jr., of Bethlehem pike. Chestnut Hill, at the barn dance which ho will give In honor of Miss Mary Erncstin Appleton this evening. Mrs. George C. Thomns, of Grey stock. Chestnut Hill, will move into her city house, 301 South Twenty-first street, next week. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Thomns, Jr., who are at present traveling In the West, will spend the winter with their family at Grcystock. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lionel Dnnforth Edlo, of Hamilton, N. Y., are being con gratulated upon tho birth ot twin daugh ters, Marion Radcllffo Edic and Louise Randolph Edlc, on Sunday, October 2(1. Mrs, Edie will be remembered as Miss Marie Isabel Bruce, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnarles Wesley Bruce, of this city. The dinner nnd dance which will be given nt Kugler's Restaurant on Wed nesday evening, November 5, will be for the benefit of the Philadelphia Or chestra. ' DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Bell, of upland, nave returned from their wed ding trip in the New England states. Tho nnnual meeting of the Dnrbv Branch of the Needlework Guild will be held in tho Friends' Meeting House, Darby, Thursday, November 13. Miss Rcba V. Starrett, of 114 North Fifth btreet, Darby, and Mr. Philip C. Nocdllng, of Philadelphia, were mar ried nt the Presbyterian Mause. Third and Main streets. Darby, Wednesday afternoon by the Rev. Jntucs R. Kerr. Mis Margaret Starrett, a sister of the bride was bridesmaid, and Mr. Samuel Starrett, u brother of the bride was best man. Sliss Anna Thompson, of Ridley Park, was given a surprise masquerndc party by her classmates ou Wednesday night. Miss .Anna R. Lappln and Mr. Wil liam 11. Lappln, of West Hinckley ave nue, Ridley Park, entertained at a masked party Wednesday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. William McKee Wal ton who have beeu living in Arden. Del., for several years, have reopened their homo in Moylan. ALONG THE MAJN LINE Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. II. Francis 3d. will entertain this evening at a mask party to be held at their homo in Over brook, in honor of their guest, Miss Nellio Simpson. Mis Alfreda Duncan, of Overbrook, will go to Lancaster dn Monday, to he Wo guest of Mr. and Mrs.' Louis' Lukes. Miss, Duncan will he, a hr,i(esmalil at the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Lukes and' Mr.1 James Bonner of 'this- city, which will take place on November 0. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Harry Wood, Jr., returned from their wedding trip nt the Delawnro Water Gap aud will live at 2530 South Twentieth street iu the Girard Estate. Sirs. Wood was for merly Miss Bcrnice Blnlnc Shinn, daughter of Mrs. James W. Shinn. of Annapolis avenue, Chelsea. Mr. Wood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. II, Wood, of Stenton Place. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. John It, Mawson, of 2707 North Thirteen) h street, will give a dinner followed by enrds tomorrow evening at their home, when their guests will include Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Bnird, Mr. and Mrs. John Sheets, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert U. Tuteur, Mr. and Mrs. George Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick AVood head and Sir. and Mrs. Frederick Greenwood. Mrs. Robert Clymer entertained nt luncheon and cards ou Monday. Mrs. II. P. Scherr, Sirs. Dovercaux, Sirs. John Slundell, Sirs. Louis W. Whltall, Sirs. James Dawson Whitoll, Sirs. Ed gar Seeley, Sirs. C. G. KIopp, Sirs. Charles F. Slyers, Sirs. Knecht. Sirs. Webster Klopp and Sirs. Felin SIcCully were the guests. Sliss Margaret Bush, who has been spending a month with relatives in Simons. O.. will return to her home on North Eighteenth street, the end ot the week. Sir. nnd. Sirs. Thomas D. Hill, of 4020 North Broad street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sliss Eleanore Slnry Hill, to Sir. J. Walter Donahue, of 1308 Wagner avenue. Sir. and Sirs. John A. Costelio, 4045 North Broad street, announce the en gagement of .their daughter, Sliss Bere nice Costelld, to Sir. Willinm J. Arm strong, of Logan. Sliss Costelio Is a graduato of tho Training School of Nursing, Jledico-Chirurgical Hospital. Sir. Armstrong recently returned from France, haying been a first lieutenant in the aviation service. The wedding will 'take placo in tho early spring. GERMANTOWN Dr. and Sirs. H. Evert Ivendiir. fi328 Baynton street, Germantown, will give n Halloween masquerade nartv tonicht in honor of their two daughters, Sliss Agnes Elizabeth Kendlg and Sliss Janet Roval Kendlg. Amonc the tmesis will be: Sliss Peggy Brush, Sliss Katharine IJuclcl, Miss JUary Budd, Bliss-Ruth Caldwell. Sliss Jean Caldwell. Sliss Ell. nor Fowler, Sliss Kathryn Fiske, Sliss Telephone, Bprace 2908; Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rates LUIGIRIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street WOMEN'S SUITS . ' SPECIAL FRIDAY-SATURDAY Silver-Tip Diagonal STRAIGHT LINE NARROW BELT TAILORED MODEL TAUPE WOLF COLLAR-TWO-PIECE SKIRT NAVY BROWN 125.00 TINSELTONE STRAIGHT LINE BELTED MODEL LARGE POCKETS WITH BUTTONS NUTRIA COLLAR AND BORDER TWO-PIECE SKIRT WITH POCKETS AND BUTTONS NAVY REINDEER 135.00 COATS, i DRESSES WAISTS, , FURS ( jr $', i --. , -. ri?mmt3MiL -iij ? M4' s. a j . u': A O Smi- m's . ' ' MRS. GURNEE MUNX Tholo by rinto-Crafters. Sirs. Muun Is wearing the frock and hat in which she acted ns matron of honor at the marriage of Miss Grctchen Clay and Mr. Ilcnriqucs Crawford, which took plnco in Jcnkintown early this month Elizabeth Freemuu, Sliss Anne Hacker, Sliss Alice Haines. Miss Slary Hodge, Miss l'aty. Kirk, Sliss Sarah Kcndig, Sliss Slargaret Lindsay, Sliss Ruth Bolts; Miss -Cnfcharino Lee, SHhS Betty SleConnghy, Sliss Catharine Slinchart, Sliss HutU Thhcknra, Sliss Elizabeth Stetfqn, Sliss, Ann Stetson, Sliss Bea trice Shipley nnd Sliss SInrvilla Xieg ler; Master- Harrison Baines, SInster Curtis Barnes, Slaster George Baton, SlRster Gcorgo Itowker, SInster Chaun cey Brush, Stnstcr Willinm Cadbury, Slaster Benjamin Calvert, Slaster Rich ard Churchman, SInster Kcmpton Dunn, Slaster Daniel Emlen, Slaster William Hacker, Slaster Joseph Lesly, Slaster John SleConnghy, SInster Al fred Slellor, Slaster John Slinchart, Slaster Thomas Slinchart and Slaster Joseph Von Dusen. Herbert Jcsscr. son of Sir. and Sirs. Carl Jesser, of 5625 Chew street, won first prize at the Pure Food Show for 02 per cent health and weight. STRAWBERRY MANSION A surprise party was given for Sir. and Sirs. L. Gorsen, of 1003 North Thirty-third street, last Sunday eve ning, in celebration oftheir thirty-fourth wedding anniversary, When they were the recipients of a handsome untiquc grandfather's hall clock. Among those participating were: Sir. and Sirs. F. Kuban, of Boston; Sir. and Sirs. J. Flex, of New York ; Sir. and Sirs. Win, Kravitz, of Atlantic City : Sir. and Sirs. F. Polish, Sir. and Sirs. II. Polish, Sir. and Sirs. J. Polish, of Quakcrtown. Pn. ; Sir. and Sirs. A. Polish, Sir. and Sirs. P. Gorsen. Sirs. I. Gorsen, Sirs. S. Polish. Sirs. ,T .Polish, Mr. and Sirs. I. Feinberg, Mr. nnd Sirs. M. Shustcr man. Sir. II. Gorsen, Sir. nnd Sirs. P. Polish. Sir. William Polish, Sir. TJT...... Tnllnl. r nl A1.. ff..K!...l... Sliss Fanny Gorsen and Sliss Ida Pol ish. Beginning next Sunday. November 2, the Park Conereeationnl Church. Thirty-second street and Slontgoincry avenue, will resume the "i'leasant Hun day Evenings," which were a feature, during tho wur, for the entertainment of tho soldiers nnd sailors located' here. "JHEBwIS SrlOPwArtuitCA" Bth Ace. at mh St, New York West of Bellevue-Stratford PRESENT Qiwmuy jcuid zmccpticn "wear 1 Tedlleurs 1 Day and Evening Wraps j I Hats Furs I I French Novelties j PROMINENT YOUNG MATRON ij- s&h. : a-t v imEmmsmsm w Jn:fompj&:mmmmr, ' &;A.M?5Jmi BtBtiFr .' ? & ' r . a $ ' M "V . The regular religious services will be preceded, as heretofore, by a supper in the chapel under the supervision of the ladles' coinmitteo. This latter feature, ultliough the reason for its orlgiu has ceased, is retained ns a convenience for those of the congregation living at a distance. MANAYUNK To nid St. Timothy's Hospital the members of the Community Slen's Club und the Fire Engine Co. of Weit Slnunyuuk are holding mi autumn car nival on the grounds of the estate of Sir. C. A. Rudolph. This evening there will be n masquerade carnival with prizes for the best costumes. Tomor row there will be a harvest festival with fruits nnd vegetables for sale by Sliss Slnry Rudolph, Sliss Dorothy Ru dolph, Slibs Williamson and Sliss Bessie Williamson. Sir. Henry Angstadt is president of the Community Slen's Club; Sir. Herbert Smith, vice presi dent; Sir. Archibald Allen, secretary, and Sir. Horace Hccps, treasurer. A Suggestion Coat of Hudson Seal with Beaver collar and cuffs at $325 1309 Arch Street 1422 Walnut St. umns ygsflsr i i NTW m. V tWwg NORRISTOWN Among the Norristown guests present at a dinner given by Sirs. C. F. Doj-f- mnn at her home in I'liilnilclputii in honor of Sirs. R. M. Graham were Sliss Helen Kmdlau, Sliss Lola Kelly, Sliss Iterthu Snyder, Sliss Sliunle Kline, Sliss Linda Clark, Sirs. E. St. Curl. Sliss Anno Donahue, Sirs. W. SI. WnUou and Sliss (icitrudc Levj . Sixty members of the office force of the Diamond State Fiber Co. were en tertained nt H Halloween event nt the home of Sir. and Sirs. I. C, SteCloskey. Highland avenue nnd West Slur.shall street. The committee in charge of n large masquerade oent at the Trinity Luth eran parish house included Miss Fran ces Lylc, Sliss Lou Cloud, Sirs. Wil linm Crawford. Sirs. D. SI. White. Sirs. John Duddy and Sirs. .7. SI. Weidner. 3 5fl5r5eS)5W? FJa , ff 1 FOR SATURDAY W f Ii' special Offering of (I -BLOUSES, ,. HOSIERY and SILK UNDERWEAR Georgette crepe blouses in flesh or white, embroidered in blue, pleated frill trimmed in Val. lace. Round neck effects 5.90 Very attractive models in hand-made ba tiste and voile blouses, in a variety of charming types suited for every occasion of daytime wear S.75 Georgette Crepe blouse, in flesh or white, trimmed in Val, or filet lace. (Very specially priced) 10.00 Exceptional values in all silk hose, rein forced heel and toe. Shades are the season's wanted colorings 1-75 Women's wool hose in plain and ribbed ef fects, in white, black and shoe shades. 1.50 2.50 2.Q5 and j.50 Union Suits of Lawnette, in flesh or white, ribbon straps and regulation shoulder. (Re duced) . . 1 1-50 . Silk top and lisle bottom union suits, hem stitched top, tight knee or ankle length, in flesh or white. Ribbon straps and regulation shoul der 3.50 BONW1T TELLER &.CO ffAecSp0ch6hcfiOtyination6 CHESTNUT AT 13" STREET TIOGA The member of the Tiogn 50-50 Club will bo entertained this evening by Sliss ioroiuy .iicucvitt nt her home on Chelteu avenue. Sliss Sleltnvltt wim formerly of West Butler street. Her guests win include Sir. Harris Bur ton, president of tho club; Sliss Annn Lnrkln, vlco president; SIis Jean Clarke, treasurer: Sir. William Sic Lnughlln, sccrctnry; Stiss Slirlam Dooley, Sliss Catherine Horn, Sir. Ed win Fecny, Sliss Marguerite l.uikin, Sir. Paul Barker, Sir. Charles Hall, Sir. Robert Lukeus, Sir. Slartin SIcCooley, Sir. Xnthnn Whitnker. SIis Ruth Wnlrttth, Sliss Ehlra .Martinez. Sliss J.oicttu iirown and Sir. Andrew Hnmll ton. Sirs. Robert Tries gno n luncheon iouowcu iy sewing on Wednesday at her homo, 3310 Sydenham sttcet. Her guests Included Miss Slafgniet Hilton, Sirs. Charles Sehneffer. Sirs. Almes Uonnsend, Sirs. Carl tf. Ilerschel. Sirs Abrnm Wclkel, Sirs. Clajton Tnjlor, .irs. nnmorii urnven, .Mrs. Marion W. Beujnmin, Sirs. W. G. Boggs nud Sirs Charles Anderson. Sir. and Sirs. Charles Small I'nxsou, of 2104 West Ontario street, gave a Halloween party hist evening at their homo lor the members of Sirs. Pnx .son's Biblo class nnd their nnrents. The house was decorated with autumn leaves and flowers and the joung people gowned as witches danced around the witches cauldron and gave un Inter esting entertainment winch was fol lowed by music aud games. The ndult guests sent a donation to the Armenian Relief Association The guests included Miss Julia Jennings, Sliss Anita Fahr inger, Sliss Slnriou Gage, Sliss Frances Heinle. Sliss Camilla McWilliums, Sliss Betty Ljtle. Sliss Jean Colcord, Sliss Florence Jennings. Sliss Mnrgnrct Jones, Sliss Katharine Greenfield, SIUs Ruth Slulford, Sliss Ruth Ritchie, Rev. nnd Sirs. Samuel SlcWilliiiins. Miss. 'Helen Paxsou, SIi-,s Slargaret Pnxsou, Sir. nud Sli.s. N . Jennings, Mr. nnd Sirs. J. Gage, Sir. and Sirs. G. Heinle, Sir. nnd Sirs. C. W. Ljlle, Sir. and Sirs. C. Colcord, Sir. and Sirs. W. Jones, Sir. nnd Sirs. R. S. Greenfield, Slnsjer Dunning Paxsou and SInster Charles S. Paxsou, Jr. WISSAHICKON SI is. Frederick J. l'roriep gave a luncheon ou Tuesday at her home, 102 Rochclle avenue, for the Ladies' Aux iliary of the Atlautic Deeper Wuteiwnys Association. Tho affair was a prelim inary meeting to the convention that will be held in Charleston. S. C, ou Friday, November 7. Tho guests in cluded Sirs. J. Hamilton Sloore, Sirs, W. Brady, Sirs. Van Nieda, Sirs. 11. Slaloney, of Camden i Sirs. W. F. Doohan. Sirs. Dillworth. Sirs. Gwil liams, Sirs. AV. Krug, Sirs. Kuipe. of Ardmore; Sirs. Pciry Smith, Sler chantville, N. J.; Sirs. Charles Staiu nrd, Sirs. Sanborne, Sirs. Finlev Acker, Mrs. William Ward. Sits. L. C. Wos cls, Sirs. Seelej, Sirs. Elisha Webb, Sirs. Tyson, Sliss Matilda Tudmus, Sirs. Upham, Sirs. D Dtiquc, Sirs. Worrilow, Sirs. S. Crnig, of Chester. Pa. ; Sirs. Powell R. Smith, Sirs. Hires, Sirs. Richard W.iddington, of Salem, X. J. : Sirs. Aaron Slendcnhall, Sirs. Llllie H, Scheilc, Sirs. Wilson, Sirs. Albert Gciger, Sliss Anna Grace Edmunds. Sirs. Charles C. Cox. Sirs. Albert Brown, Sirs. C. C. A. Bnldi and Sliss Louise Driseoll, of Cntsklll, N. Y. NEW JERSEY NOTES Sirs. Elmer Gares, who has been spending a fortnight in Atlautic City, has returned to her homo in Burlington. Sirs. Lewis Hires, who spent the Summer at her home at Erie. Pa., bus returned to her home iu Burlington. Sirs. E. Burd Grubb, ot the Cottage, in lluilington, is entertuiuiug Sliss Bur bank, of New York City. Sirs. Charles L. Ilummell, of Burl ington, nunounce the marriage of her daughter, Sliss Edith Durand, to Sir. Ilcunnn Ilnnsotte, of Bclmar, X. J. The wedding took place in St. Slary's church. The Rev. Charles E. Lewi:, performed the ceremony. OUT-OF-TOWN WEDDING OF INTEREST HERE Miss McCarton Bride of Captain Frederick Wheeler, of This City The wedding of SIIi Leslie Ailine SlcCnrten, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Arthur James SlcCnrten, of Sit. Ver non, N. Y,, nnd Captain Frederick C. Wheeler, L. S. SI. C, son of Sirs. Gib son Bell, of this city, and the late Sir. S. Bowman Wheeler, will take place this evening nt 0 o'clock iu the Epis copal Church of the Ascension, Sit Vernon. Slios Ailine Eeeney will net ns maid of honor, nud the bridegroom's sister. Sirs. Albert 11. Kennedy, Jr.. will be matron of honor. The brides maids will include Sliss Prances How land. Sliss Lillian While. Sliss Slinnie Gould nud Sliss Helen Cohne all of Sit. Veinon. Sir. S. Bowman Wheeler will net us best man for his brother, and the following men will act ns ushers: Sir. 1). Burd Grubb nnd Sir. Albert V. Kennedy. Jr., of this cltj ; Sir. ('. Slorgnn Aldrich, of Hartford, Conn , Sir. John ('. Thomns, of Sit. Vernon , Sir. Cord Slejer. Sir. Arthur Sllllburn nnd Sirs. Sumucl Atkins, of New York. There will be n reception for imme diate families at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. KANE O'NEILL The wedding of Sliss Anna SInric O'Neill, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. John O'Neill, of 1G00 North Fifteenth stieet. nnd Sir. George J. Kane, Jr.. of 012 South Sixteenth street, was solemnized at 10 o'clock cm Wednesday morning with nuptial mass iu the Church of the Gesu, Eighteenth nnd Stiles streets, with the llcv. Slichnel O'Shea officiating. The bride wns at tended by her sister, Sliss Frances O'Neill, and Sir. John Kane wns his brother's best man. The ceremony was followed by a breakfast at the Bellevuc- Market St. ab. 10th. 11 A M tntl:13I. M. BERT LYTELL In Adaptation ot Iho Staee Day "LOMBARDI, LTD." A J Jed Attraction Paramount Comedy "SHENANDOAH va. SALOME" Text Woelt NAZIMOVA th "THE UltAT" NIXON'S- COLONIAL Douglas Fairbanks ""' MaJ'v ,, the American P A L A C R 1214 MARKET STREET - 0.43 A M to It .SO p. M "THE TEETH of THE TIGER" AN AH&ENB LUPIN bTOrtY NEXT WEEK GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S AMAZINO PHOTOPLAY "The Miracle Man" lias Set Philadelphia Talking Tiuly a Remarkable Picture In Eery Detail ARC A D I A CHESTNUT ST UELOW 10TH VA.?J.'i-' '-' n 4r'- "''. " r "''" P. SI JACK PICKFORD ""Ji".. Next lVk-I1KYANT tVASHnt'RN in "WHY SMITH LEFT HOME" VICTORIA MARKET STREET AP.OVE OTII I A. M to 11 'IS P. M. "CHECKERS" l'"nreru, Next Week -TOM MIX In "RQUait HIDING ROMANCE" C A P I T 0" T y r.n MAnKtrr street -! ROBT. WARWICK ln "IN wii. w f-nx v iv,n MIZZOUR.V GREAT KTOTHERN v- RROAD ft " r.nip vr lV, D. W. GRIFFITH'S "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" AT 2 30, (1-45 8:S0 AND 10 P M. REGENT"; ARKET ST Below 17TII MAItat'ERITE fl.ARlC LUCK IN PAWN" MARKET PTIlttr,T AT JUXIPHTl ' iSSSSC CONTIIMI mi K II A. Jl tO II V M t 4mm ;Aitnn-ii if? "PHOTO-PLAYMATES" CLARK'S HAWAIIAN'S: OTHERS. BROADWAY Dr" Snyder Ave. "THE MIMIC WORLD" " PAULINE FREDERICK "Bond, ofLoi e' CROSS KEYS MARKET ST Rel. COtb ,,..,. . DAILY, i SO 7 ft 0. . mi i mh U1KLIE5 CLUB" The Unknown Purple ' OPENS MONDAY AT THE LYRIC DON'T MISS IT! ToniEht-$500 Cash SSAWAV naiioween ivlasq Carnival IllUNO YOUR PARTY TO THE RINK PALACE RINKD mkettsts3 EXHIBITION' PANCY H THICK SKATING AND SENSATIONAL 'TRICK AND DARING CYCLISTS Maria & Georgie Todesca Notice Cnh prizes awarded to rcstumex wltlr or without ikate Com nrly or lute Prizes auirdert up to mldnleht Danolnit nfter Ekatlnsr Brlnsr out your costume nnd "artv. Tyiit, of fun rientv of flood snt for Spectator, ' ' ' nMTSSTOV wf) ""STRATH HAVFN INN PW RTHMORE, PA , , (IfalloMo'nn Dinner Dance Snt Nov lBt 8 -!I0 p m K NICKERBOCKE R TIIRATRE 4IITH & MARKET CONTINUOUS Noon Till 11 P. M. Mrs. Charlie Chaplin ironi,fDni:s, COMEDY NEWS In Conjunction with ' 6 nEAi. VAUDEVILLE 6 The Unknown Purple OPENS MONDAY AT THE LYRICDON'T MISS IT! u Sir'JoHriston FORBES-ROBERTSON "Ilia rending; produced tha greatest enthusiasm ..... tha art of Forbes.Robertson reaches tho top of IU compass." New York Times, Oct, IXMht Binds tickets (tax included). 83c, 1.I0, $1.63, 2.0, C.TS. On Sala NOW at HeoDa'a. 11111 Cheufnu, Ntra lusptces, Vnlvr't'."!:teilon SooVoty Amarlcsjl Tour Under Dlroctlon ot Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Kane left on a trip and will lie at home after He comber 1 In Ilaln. r III LADBLPHIA'S KORKMOST THEATrt E9 f.ARRirK Nightt8iis J-IIlVrv JU, Tomorrow t2il3 "A SWItTLY MOVING SHOW" Ilecord mmmi In tho Pmurtcat Musical Comedy Ever Stated. LOOK WHO'S HERE " CLEO MAYFIELD Seats Selling for the Lart Week PORRPST Night at 8:15 1 WIILJ 1 Jtat. Tomonowat 4:15 TUK OHO W. LEDKItEIl Production ot VICTOR HERBERT'S Greatest Musical Comedy Succcn ANGEL FACE TREMENDOUS COMPANY OP YOUTH t SEATS SELLING FOR NEXT WEEK BROAD Last 2 Evgs. '-mor HOWARD HULL Presents MARGARET A N G L I N In Her Greatent Play THE WOMAN OF BRONZE NEXT WEEK-SEATS SELLING The Dramatic Triumph of YearsI John Ferguson Entire cat nnrj production direct from Seven Polld Months on Broadway, N. T. Pop T'ed. Mats Xo Reat Over 1.B0. Election Day MatlncA Tuesday, Nov, 4. The Unknown Purple OPENS MONDAY AT THE LYRIC DON'T MISS IT l ACADEMY OF MUSIC MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, at 8:15 Boston Symphony ORCHESTRA riERRE MONTEUX. Conductor Soloist RACHMANINOFF rnocnAM Schumann ..Symphony No. I, U-Oat major llo-thoven Dallet "Promotheu," Liszt Concerto No. 1, E-flat major, for Pianoforte and Orchestra Stravinsky. . Suite from the Danced Legend. "Tho Fire-Bird" E I T H ' S ELIZABETH M. MURRAY -Valerie BERGERE & CO. "KISS ME" MILLER & MACK d AN ALL-STAK TEATURE BILL! METROPOLITAN &' UROAD AND POPLAR STS. LAST 2 DAYS. TODAY TOMORROW ULOKGE LOANE TUCKER'S Paramount-Artcraft Photoplay With an Amazing Soul DA1IA. 2:10, 2Jc; EVGS., 7 & 0. 25c, 50o Orchestra, ot 25. Knthryn McGlnlcy. Soprano LAST 7 nAV? UtULS mm PHILA. RETAIL GROCERV?"' . - - . ' .ia w n CAID . fl FIRST REGIMENT ARMORY DROAD AND CALLOWHILL STS. OCT. 20 TO NOV. I Better Baby Contest at 2 :30 p.m. paM tickets given free by grocer. "' yaln ut WALNUT ST. AT OTII Mat. Sat., "So to 1.00 Tak ! a. av .. - a ir u:.wS?"fc' .'i"' I" .-w- ... -.. ,,u0 aiuuus rare featlval PARLOR, BEDROOM anCl tJ 1 hi YORK PRODUCTION Next Week Seats Now Business Before Pleasure POTASH k TERLMUTTER In THB "F1LLUM" BUSINESS CATHERINE LOCKE Series of Talks on Current Topics IN THE Perspective of History Bellevue-Stratford Ballroom Alternating Tuesdays at 11 A. M. November 4 Benefit of Methodist Kplsiopal Hospital. hCAhO.V TICKKTS. J(l ' SINOLt: ADMISSION. Jl.,',0 . . APPLY FOR TICKETS TO MISS M fl PKlltPi:, 142Q pixe STREET The Unknown Purple OPENS MONDAY AT THE LYRIC DON'T MISS IT! Captain Kermit Roosevelt will open the free Illustrated Lecture Coure nt the University Museum Sat. .V30. with "From Babylon to Bagdad' or "War In the Canlen of Eden," with slides from his own phoiosntiih.. Members' seats resered until 3:30 Next week, Donald Mao Mtltan In "The RldJIe of tho Arctic,'" COI ISFUM MHrket strect Grand Musical Concert Today iSSOil Hope-Jones Unit OrBan. with P.ICH ARD HACK. Philadelphia's premier organ ist, at the Console Uetns from "Oh. Ladv Lady." HERBERT RAWt.INSON and I1KM AI.KXANnEH In "A DANqEROUS GAME." PEOPLES Ken' Av- " Cumberland Ladles' Mat. Evorv n; ALL week nT7UI A m ciiAvr Tifir miffiT "" iivir-ii ijl lj w With "THE TRAMP" HARRY LANDER fl A OTMV Walnut above 8th. LADIES' MAT TODAV GOLDEN CROOK with nlLI.Y ARLINOTOM ORPHFt IMf Mat. Tomorrow. 2.1c. 35c. .. ,..-,.. Ki.K" 2-Tc. 35 SOc ft 7Ko. Mae Desmond H lheatoiy, Koaiy"u (Herself) Nov .1 'TESS. OF THE STORM COITNTUT' DUMONT'S & Emmett J. Welch Mln. strels, Arrh t. Ninth 8t NywRuriesqueonteenngLandlorda a BIJOU Rth ah. Tttic. "hlat Tn,la Follies of Pleasure Trocadero MAT' dailt i rocaaero TaK M0NTB CAIlLO oirls Three Evenings at 8.15 Oct. 31, Nov. 6, Nov. 10 ACADEMY OF MUSIQ SHAKESPEAREAN READINGS (wth comment) Oct. 31 Shakespeare and His Art Nov. 6 Hamlet ,v Nov. 10 Macbeth, Othello, Klnfflar "J'- Vm. I). Faaklna. Tiiatu lUAr.. il. T.- v h. f ' . i l ji 'ji --..111 1 m M i.i hi XI VI 4 f AJ r 'i l jfl T3I m m ! j 4 I f jTI -a i -yj u& Aid Kfl -. Tjfl a a mi Mr ' "i .VI l m -' ' -: ' r- '.!? " -i v r"V i J- it i ' fti' . . ' ft a 1C. t v " . A H' . . n .aaiiy.feaa'.L- '.i2M,.ti S&kteL-Atl Jit Sit - f. . ..: VU ', . .-m.i ' - .VT til'. . . .j. j A.iJ - ,- i... 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