vi" i JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Sees Smart Fur$ The Supper Club to Be a Dinner Club, Too- Red Cross Auxiliary Has Representative Officers , I SAW Airs. Sam Clinsc on Chestnut street jesterdB.v wearing the most beautiful deep cape and stole of Rrny squirrel I have, seen for mnny n tlur. Stic lintl one of the wide, upturned, soft-brlf.imed lints of blnrk velvet, so much In voKue now, and n dark blue broadcloth cont suit. The cape was very wide, falling to the waist line in the back and the front urts finished with two straight stole rmK about to the knee, Mrs. Chose wai Sue Hruee, you know, a daughter of the late Mr. Arthur Uruec, of Oerinantown, and n nlere of Mri. Al fred Norris, of Nr-w Yo'rk and this city. THE committee pf the Supper Club (you know the club which Mrs. Hutchison Scott has at the lMlevue and which js to be resumed this year) had a meeting the other day and it was planned to start the, club earlier in the evenitllf Mini lint'i. It n rltmifi- ilimrn nnil V have the clos, nc l.our earlier. This will not eliminate the supper dance, if persons prefer to go later and have supper instead of dinner, but it simply means that if you are not going to the theatre nnd want to dance, but do not want to start in at eleven, you can go nt seven -thirty or perhaps ear lier, the ciact hours have not been laid down, und go home by eleven. Tim club will btait on November 'i'i this year, you know, t am so glad It has been taken up again. It was al ways such fun ! SEVKNTY-KIVK meu went on the weekly hike with Mr. Albert Cooke Myers on Sunday, nnd, of coure, they vent the rounds of the customary walk, ending up with a swim in the pool at the Y. M. 0. A. nnd supper at the Young Friends' Association at Fifcenth nnd Cherry street. Miss N'imi T.cn was hostess nt the supper and Mis Helen Morton assisted her in receiving. The vaudeville entertainment which followed the Supper was very good and the party broke up at ten. - THE Mathers' party for Catherine Mather on Saturday night was a renl Halloween affair though it was given .the day nfter. You know the Mathers hne a wonderful log cabin on their place, which they built from logi brought down here from the Earlc camp in the Adirondacks. The cabin is forty feet long and has n wonderful huge fircphu'e. Of course, logs were burning brightly in said iirepinco for the party, nnd the boys nnd girls had a splendid time in their 'eerie" costumes bobbing for applies, throwing nuts into the blaze, and doing all the u&uul "stunts.1' Catherine is evy pretty, nnd when, some years hence, she makes her bow to ,socicty, I doubt not but that she quickly follows in the footsteps of her mother nnd aunts who were nil engaged before their first season wns over. Mrs. Mather was Catherine I'nrle, Jim know. TUB Independence Square Auxiliary of Hie lied Cross had its annual meeting nnd election of officers ;,ester dav. And do jou know they cleared n thousand dollars at their rummage sale inbt month V ' I think it's fine to hear how mnny of the women who worked so earnestly during the war are not only willing but leady to keep up the good work for which there is still need. The officers for the .cnr inin-ltliiO are: Chairman, Mrs. George Horace J.orlmer; vice chairman, Mrs. George Fales linker. Mrs. Hubert Kmott Hare. Mrs. K. Uurd (SVuMi, Mrs. Otis Skin ner and Mrs. Frederick English : re cording secretary is Miss Elolsc Dickey: corresponding secretary. Mrs. Charles F. Uochmnii, nnd treasurer. Mrs. AVnl . ter Wnring Hopkinson. The directors include Mrs. Theron Crane, Mrs. liar mid Gillinghnm, Mr. Ashton Little, Mrs. Hnmpton I. Carlson, Mrs. I. II. O'llurra, Mrs. Allen Stockton, Mrs. Francis X. Dercum. Mrs. Charles V. Mcl.eau and Mrs. William Slieppard. Then there is an advisory board which includes Mrs. Edward T. Stotes bury, Mrs. J. Bertram Mpplncott, Mrs. Joseph I.eidy, Mrs. Ueed Morgan. Mrs. Wellington Shannon, Mrs. Wilbur Klnpp and Mrs. S. I'. Snow den Mitch ell. SHE had been all day iu town ac companied by father, mother and her own dentist, but still she would not give in. Finally at 4 :!MI she was persuaded, 'and from behind the closed doors of the specialist dentist's room we heard the most fearful shrieks that ever came from human tr.rnat. Did we not know that she could not feel the pain, as she .had taken gas, wc might bnve felt very badly., but we sus pected there was a certain amount nf "spoiled effect" about it. Later we met her coming along the corridor accompanied by the faithful hpeciul doctor nnd mother. Father wns waiting for them and he said Did it hurt you, sweetheart?" "No," scienmed sweetheart, who was about ten. "It didn't, but the me.m old thing took the only tooth I can chew on." NANCY. WYNNE. f SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Invitations have been received from Mr. George McFaddeu, of Eighteenth and Spruce streets, for a ball to be civeu on Friday evening, November ., to meet Siiss Uebecca G. Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I.ee I'ratt, of Madison avenue and hevencjriirsi street, New York, have issued invita tions for the marriage of their daugh ter. Miss Edith Glbb I'ratt. to Mr. Allen Alcl.iine, Jr.. of llaltimore, on Thurs day, November 'JO. ut St. Jnmes Church. New York. Miss Florence Paul Kane, debutante daughter of air. nnu .urs. duim nrai Kane, will be the Rucst of honor at n .iinni. in ho civeu by Mr. nnd Mrs. John Shipley Dixon, of Meadowbrook, Yillanovn. on Tuesday, December 211, before the dance wnien Air. unit .urs. Powell Evans will give for their daugh ter. Miss Auitn Merchant Evans. Miss Elizabeth 0. AVelsh, daughter of Mrs T, Henry Dixon, will be the guest of honor at n dinuer, to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sill Clark, of Kates Hall, Chestnut mil, on uecemDer u, t,rr the ilnuee to be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Hichnnl Norris, for their daughter, Miss Mary D. Norris Mr. and Mrs. Thomas JS'ewhall, of fim niil IMnee. than, nnnounce the en gagement of their sister, Miss Eleauor Nowlmll, (laugnier ni me iuic jir. uuu Mrs. Daniel is. .ownnn, 10 .ur, uun can Selfrldge, son of Admiral und Mrs. SMfrlilire. of Washington and llostnti. Tho marriage will take placo in the presence or tne immediate mounts on Saturday, iu the Episcopal church at Valley Forge. ''he following ladies will assist In receiving nt the tea to be given by Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dunning, of 15 South Twenty-tirst street, in honor of thpir daughter, MIrs Nancy B. Dun ning, on Friday: Mrs. H. Naudaiu Duor. Mrs, Harry 0. Groome, Mrs. . William Drayton, Jr,. Mrs. H. Kurd iirnlih. Miss Mary Mcuul ougli and Mrs W Wopdwurd Earl, of Edgcwater rVkty, N, J The debutantes 'who, will A?it lo i'e?'v'uS,w'" ''.'v1' MJjW'Marlou. Wister llnlrd. Miss Kntherlue Snowden King, Miss Dcbornh I,ogau, Miss Mary Ernestine Appleton. Miss Juliana S. Baker. Sliss Caroline S. Barclay, Miss I'ntty Baker. Miss Mary Taylor Knight. Miss Frances Leech, Miss Adelaide 8. Xcwlin. Miss Mary Gladys Mullor, Miss Edith Xcwlin. Miss Pauline L. Bell, .Miss Ilhnila Xorrls Brooke, Miss Caro line Nixon, ot Woodbury, N. J. : Miss Mary D. Norris. Miss Elizabeth Living ston Boyd, Miss Frltzie Blnncy. of Now York : Miss Catherine Coxe, Miss Edith K. Carpenter, Miss Emllle Potter Noble, Miss Undid Price. Miss Mabel H. P. Itch!. Miss Margaret Boss, Miss Emily K. Clothier. Miss Gertrude L. P. Conaway, Miss Mnrgaret A. Dallett, Mis Eleanor Mercer Jones, Miss Mnrie Louise Hepburn, Miss Snrnli Meade Harrison. Miss Mary Fisher Glcndln ulng. Miss Ellen Glendlnnlng, Miss Mnrgnret Ualston Oest, Miss Susan Townsend Groome, Miss Mary Trotter Goodman, Miss Lucy Brady Grey, Miss E. Antoinette Oeyclin. Miss Anita Mer chant Evans, Miss Mnry Fahuestork, Miss Dorothy Xewbold Ely, Miss Betsey Wnrrcn Davis, Miss Eleanor Dunning, Miss Sara Doian, Miss Mury Primrose Ilerves. Miss Esther L. Ilhonds, Miss .Taue Bell Yeatman. Miss Celestlne I'. Warder, Miss Eleanor Trcnchnrd Wurts, Miss Bosamund Wurts. Miss Carolyn Valentine, Miss Betty Welsh. Miss Josephine Thompson, Miss Elinor Thompson. Miss Peggy Thayer Miss Polly Thayer. Miss Ellznbetli Anne Taylor. Miss Helen Hnrte Shelton, Miss Clarissa Smythe, Miss Mnrgarettn Sharpless nnd Miss Peggy Itosengnrtcn. Mrs. Harold A. Sands, of Bryn Mnwr, entertuined informally at lunch eon jesterday at her home. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kustis Paine nnd their family, who spent the sum mer in Bryn Mnwr, returned to their home in New York last week. Mr. nud Mrs. William Wilson Cur tin will close Brentwood, their homo in lloscmont, on Thursday, and move into their town house, 2215 Do Lanccy street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fitz-Eugcne Newbold will move" into their new home on Mer maid lane, Chestnut Hill, this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. William C. Wright, of St. Davids, are spending the week-end nt the St. Chnrles, Atlantic City. Mrs. William C. Tosey nnd her son, Master William C. Posey, Jr., of Rad ntr, have returned from a visit to At lantic City. Mrs. George W. Kendrick, "d. of Godfrey House, Villnnovn, is spending a short time nt White Sulphur springs. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. Emott Hare will vloso Stoneyhurst, their place in Straf ford, on Thursday, nud open their town house. 400 South Twenty-second street, for the winter. Miss Sarah Nelson, of New York, is visiting Miss Emily Fox, daughter of Mrs. George Fox, of Crcfcldt street, Chestnut Hill. Mrs. John S. Muckle nnd Master Crnlg Wright Murkle, of 202P, AVnlnut sticet, have gone to Atlantic City for n short stay. c Dr. and Mrs. Willnrd H. Kinney nnd family have opened their new home, 31." South Seventeenth street, after spending tho summer and autumn in Ventnor, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Jennings, of Gowen nvenue, Chestnut Hill, will hnve ns their guests over next week end .Mr. and airs. imam .Mellows, of New York. The Days and Players will give a musicals at the Playroom on Sunday etcuing, November 0, at 8:f0 o'clock. Mrs. Olivia L. von Bovneburgk an nounces the marriage of her daughter, Miss I.enore II. von BoynebmgU, to Lieutenant J. F. Louv, on November I, at the Church of the Incarnation, the Bev, Norman Van Pelt Levis officiat ing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Biegemauu have sent out invitations for the. marriage. ot tneir daughter. .Miss Helen Elizabeth Biegemauu. to Mr. J. Martin Simons. on Saturday, November S, at the Tab ernacle Methodist Episcopal Church. ALONG THE MAIN LINE A surprise party was given last Wed ncsday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey liojer, of "Penarth,'" Ardnure, foa their son, Mr. Pnul Boyer, on his twenty-lirst birthday. The house was beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums nud fall foliage. Thirty guests were present. Mrs. James Cnrson, of Nnrberih, spent the week-end iu New York. CHESTNUT HILL The Consultation Dramatic Society gave n masked dance last evening at its Ii nit on Chestnut nvenue, Chest nut Hill. Mrs. James It. Hirst nnd the Misses Hirst, who hae rented their house, "0,'tO Locust street, for tho winter, have taken un apartment at the Golden Swan Inn, Mt. Airy, for the winter. t GERMANTOWN The Itose Leaf Circle, of Class No. 2.1, of the First M. E. Church, iu Ger mantown, gave a mask Halloween pnrtj in tho church at High street and Ger mantown menue on Friday evening. Announcement is mude of tho mar riage of Miss Eliza Mahoney, 15 West Itittenhouse street, nnd Mr, John 1. Lovett. bf 54 West Itlttenhouse street, on Friday evening, October 111. ut 54 West llittenhouse street, the Hev. C, II. Fnrclra officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Savage have returned from their wedding trip and will be nt home at 5018 Knox street. nfter December 1. Mrs. Savage will uo rcinemuereu ns .miss ivdua llogcrs, Mrs. George L. Estabrook, of C20 West Cliveden avenue, has ns her guest Mrs. William L. Conuell, of Scrautou, Pa., who'is in the city attending the Civic Association, Mrs. Estabrook en tertained at dinner nt the I'nion League mi ,, runriMm.v rvenius jur .urs. uonnen. Tho other guests were Mr. nud Mrs. Harry II. Skerwtt nnd Mr. and Sirs. S. P. Lummus. Mrs. qounell will Inter visit .Mr. nnu .Mrs. iinrry H. Hkerrett at their home at 33.1 West Upsal street Mr. nnd Mrs. Skerrett entertained at dinuer at their home, followed by a the atre party, for Mrs. Council, on Thurs day evening. Mrs. Newton W. Cor son, of Pelham Court, entertalued ut n luncheon iu honor of Mrs. Council on Friday. On Saturday evening a mask Hal loween dance was given by members of tho Bclfleld Country Club. Friends of Francis S. Chambers, M. D,, late first lieutenant, medical corps, United States army, of 7321 Ilojer street, arc congratulating hi in upon his invention of a new appliance for "Hull" elbows. This appliance is being used with great success in the Walter Heed CJencral Hospital, Washington. -(The Tau Delta gav? theif autuniu mcnt, acrmnu'towu, tjutujday evening, mure ai tue ueiiiiar-.uorrjs ..vparc EVENING PUBLIC . TWO x l'hotos bnnit l'rtlr Stuillo. Alkn Drew Cooke, lnr MISS MAIUE McCANDLESS .MISS FRANCES NEEDY Miss Necly nnd Miss McCnndless made their debuts last month. Among the members present were Miss Virginia Bennett, Miss Mildred Coot, Miss Betty It. Dukes, Miss Helen Frike, Miss Naomi Grobc, Miss Blanche Haines, Miss Mary Jones and Miss Marguerite Looby. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Sylvnnus A. Leitli. of ,1S2I North Broad stteet, entertained the members of her cord club at luncheon on Fridnv, when her guests included Miss Augusta Brown. Mrs. Hiram Miller, Mis. Chnrles E. Lukens, Mrs. Samuel Alcott. Miss Matilda SchiedeJ. Mrs. It. H. Hoy. Mrs, Walter Scotl, Mrs. Louise Potts, Miss Anna Creith, Mrs. Chnrles Wisler, Mrs. James Spen cer, Mrs. Charles Patterson. Mrs. Ar nuz and Mrs. Robert Gladfelter. Mr. and Mrs. D. Arthur Maga'.ener have returned fiom their wedding trip nnd will be nt lioment the Hotel Mn iestic until their new home is completed. The bride wns Miss Roberta Lee Hirsh berg, daughter of Mrs. J. A. Hirsh berg, of 2251 North Twenty-first street. Miss Marguerite McCloskey enter tained nt luncheon nt the Manufactur ers' Club on Saturday, followed by a theatre party in honor of Miss ranees R. Magee, whose wedding to Martin II. Wnlrnth, .Ir.. takes place in the near future. Among the guests pres ent were: Miss Frances R. Magee. Miss Marguerite McCloskey, Miss Von M. Walrath. -Miss Alice Ixiuglirmi. Miss Martha McVeigh. Miss Mary Rose Magee, Miss Lenore M. A nlrath. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs. Wendell S. Tredick, of 0131 Christian street, spent the week end at Atlantic City with their children, Muster Wendell, Jr., and Miss Vir ginia. A unique Hnlloween party and dunce was given Saturday evening by Dr. and Mrs Tomnsso Creatore, of 5 415 Locust street. One of the interesting fentures of the evening was a Snnnish-Italinn dance executed by Miss Maria houisa Cad wnlloder ns Carmen and Dr. Creatore as a Toreador. The other guests in cluded Miss Evelyn Standbridge. Miss Jonn Brenz, Miss Evnngelino Tnsso, Miss Gertrude Harris, Miss Sara Bar ber, Mrs. Mary Smythe, Mrs. Rny Standbridge, Mr, Harry Standbridge, Mr. Leo Creatore. Mr. F. Edward Nolan, Mr. Rex Chambers, Mr. John Murray, Mr. Walter AVoodland, Doctor Hess. Doctor Gerckc, and Mr. Emerson Smyth. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin R. Meyers, of the Rutland Apartments, spent the week-end wltli air. nnd airs. is. u. Wilson, of Vinelnnd, N. J. Miss Lois Telephone Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Prices LUIGI RIENZI COKRKCT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street Special Sale Women's Tailleur Suits PEACHBLOOM TINSELTONE l9Mly Now59'50 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE HANDSOMELY FUR-TRIMMED SUITS IN WIDE VARIETY OF FABRICS AND COLORS 85.00 115.00 150.00 to 425.00 DIVERSITY OF MODELS IN ALL THE NEW SOFT FABRICS, SHOWING THE NEWEST TENDENCIES IN COLLARS, BELTS AND POCKETS 57.50 82.50 125.00 425.00 DRESSES WAISTS . RELIABLE FURS LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, RECENT DEBUTANTES Jean Meyers, their (laughter, who has just returned from n ten-day trip to New York with her grandmother, ac companied them. A plinutom surprise party wns given for Sir. und Mrs. F. C. Ilnight and daughter. Miss Ruth Huight, at their homo, 5524 Irving street, Saturday evening by the following friends: Miss Tqischer. Miss Campbell, Miss Oisen, Mr. and Mrs. Mcrritt Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood, Mr. nnd Mrs. Addair, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Russell, Mr. nnd Sirs. Edwards, Mrs. Wash burn, Sirs. Allen, .Mrs. Stringiield, Sirs. Mnnu, Mrs. Krokenbcrger, Mrs. Ilojer, Sirs. Thomas, Sirs. Goldsmith, Mrs, Richardson, Mr. Gable, Mr. Flojd and Mr. Walter I.ockett. STRAWBERRY MANSION Miss Anna Grabuski, daughter of Mrs. Rachel Grabuski, of 2!lli North Twenty -sixth btreet, will be manied to Mr. Paul Brown, of Willinmsport, Pa., tomorrow evening nt (i :30 o'clock, at the Hotel Majestic, by tho Rev. Marvin Nathan. Miss Charlotte Fllman, of Buffalo, spent n few days ns the guest of Miss Helen Mundel, of 3218 Diamond street. At the Inst meeting of the board of directors of the Bnni Jeshurun congre gation. Thirty -first nnd Dinmoud streets, the following officers were chosen for the ensuing year: Presi dent, Mr. S. Scliiuiuiel ; vico president, Mr, Ell Gittcininclier ; treasurer, Mr. Harry Miller, and secretary, Mr. Sam uel Sieglc. The theatre benefit given by the sisterhood recently turned out u great .success. The entire theatre was filled with the members of the congre gation nnd their fiiends. FRANKFORD The FrnnUford Symphouy Society will give its first concert of its twelfth season at the Frnnkford High School on Thursday evening. December 4. Miss Ella Olden will be the soloist of the evcuiug. Mrs. J. Howell, of Frankford ave nue nnd Harrison stieet, is giving n luncheon Thursday afternoon, Xovem bcr 0, in honor of Miss Lnura Beccher, of Syracuse, X. V . who is visiting Mrs. Howell for an indefinite stay. Covers will be laid for twelve. On Monday evening u reception will be tendered to the Itev. Paynter and Mrs. Paynter in the parish house of St. Stephen'" Episcopal Church. Miss Nora Sellers, of Arrott street, has iust l eturned from n fortnight's btny in Hnrrisburg, where she was visiting relatives and friend: Spruce 2958 TIOGA Miss Floicnce Bradwnj, of 2012 West Ontario street, spent Inst week end nt New Hope. .Airs. Chnrles E. Lukens, of 3115 North Fifteenth street, gave a luncheon yesterday at her home for the members of her pinochle club. This was the first meeting for the season. Mrs. Rudolph Kersting, of New York, who is spending the autumn with Sirs. Lukens, whs the guest of honor. Others present were: Mrs. Samuel Alcott, Sirs. Charles Wis ler, Sirs. Charles Patterson, Sirs. John (ioodfellow, Sirs. Nelson Sailer, Sirs.' Hiram Loux, Slis. Arnaiz, Sirs. Harry Williams. Sirs. Sylvnnus Leith. Sirs. Jnmes Spencer nnd Sliss Slntildn Scliirdel, " Sfrs. Anna Roberts, of Slontclnir, X. J., lias been spending some time as the guest of her cousin, SItss Einilie Cra ven, 2201 West Tioga street. NORRISTOWN Seventy-five sons and daughters of prominent residents of this borough, were entertained at a Halloween party at the Ersine Club. The hostesses of tho affair included Sirs. Frank C. Park er, Sirs. C. II. llrunner. Sirs. James S. Lovutt. Sirs. Percy J. Fell, Sirs. C. Howard Harry, Sirs. J. Lawrence Eisenberg, Sirs. Jnmes S. Puscy, Sirs. Nelson C. Cressmnn, Sirs. Louis Y. Smith, Sirs. Jerome S. Connelly, Slis? Edward Shoemaker, and Sirs. Ellis K. Styer. Favors were leccived bv Sliss Dorothea Lane, SIis. SInrgaret 'Puscy, Sliss Elizabeth Ide. Sliss Hazel Eroh, .Miss Alice March. Sliss Elizabeth Yost, Sliss Slary Cressinan, Sliss SInry Live .e. .Miss Virginia Fell. Sliss Barbara Reifsnyder. Sliss Isabel Eisenberg, SInster John Pugli. SInstcr Louis Smith, Muster Franklin Houston, SInstcr Rog er Summerill, SInstcr Calvin Hathaway, Master Charles Wright, Siaster Robert Garner, Siaster Geoige Black, Siaster William Gotwals, Siaster Robert llrun ner, SInstcr Iteiiimiugtoii Sloyer, Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Heaton, of 100 West AVood street, have announced tho engagement of their daughter, Sliss Hannah Slae Heaton, to Sir. Samuel (!. Detwiler, of 4l8 West Airy street. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Sir. and Sirs. Robert Morrow Jer mon nr receiving (ongratulntlous on the birtli of a son, Robert Morrow Jer- UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllllllllllU I George Allen, inc. 1 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 l I Tucf T? CLfak-TCA j uoi lvtw r w of Allen's French Hairnets $1.00 Dozen 5 The numbers of our customers who were unable to purchase these French Hairnets durine; the last week or so- will be jrlad to E 5 know that we can now(fully supply their needs; every shade now E E here in the ' E 1 "Slippon" Cap Shape Hairnets E in both small and large sizes. E "Import Special" Straight Nets f E in extra large size. E We are especially pleased with this importation, as they are u- E E perior to any we have received during the war; in fact they are E now back to the old original quality. j The price is still the same, although they cost considerably more to import and wo cannot say how long the present price will continue, as we can only order them subject to prevailing prices abroad. Still 10c Each; $1.00 Doicen E We guarantee the quality; each net to be perfect and to give E E reasonable wear or we will cheerfully replace them. E White and Grey Hairnets E In both shapes aro 15c each; $1.50 dozen. j lllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllHijllMllllllllilllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllr; NOVEMBER 4, 1919 inou, Jr., on October 25. Mrs. Jermnn wns Miss Irene Ployd, granddaughter uf the late Mr. nud Mrs. Owen Kiddle yhronk. ROXDOROUQH Mr and Mrs. M. Edmunds Dunlnp, of 513 East Walnut lane, gave n reception .on Snturda evening nt their home fo introduce Mrs. Duulnp's sister, Miss M A'lrglnla Anderson. Their guests Included Miss Jean Schwcncker. Miss Leila Mclntlie. Mls G1ads Noble, Miss Anna Noble, Miss Emma Emerson Klrkputrlck. Miss Kntlirjn Forster, Miss Annette Cook, Mr. Robert Ileber toii. Mr. David Pauley, Mr. Benjamin F Jones, Mr. George Kwopc, Mr. For rest Noble, Mr. Frank Cicssmnn, Sir. Hne Simpson, Mr. Horace linwthnrue. Mr. Stewart Hawthorne, Mr. William Miller Bovard, Mr. F. G. Kuorr, Mr. William Brown, Mr. Walter Valentine, Mr Clarence t . ollralh, Mr. and Mrs Elwood F. Anderson.' Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Lukens, Mr, M. Edmunds Duulsp, Jr., Mr. William Mansfield Dunlap. Mr. John Franklin Dunlnp. Mr. Frank All -bright. Captain Earl I', Emerson nud Chief Yeoinim Sheun, I'. S. X. At tlie reception given nt the home of Mr. B. Mitchell Simpson. 4537 Mnna.Mink nvenue, on Satuidnj, iu 1 celebration of ills eightieth birthday nli nhcrsnry there were present Air. and i Mrs. A'illinm Edwnrd Shappell, Mr. and Mrs. Gcoigc 1). Littienood, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Arthur Littlewood. Mr. James Cascaded. Mr nnd Mrs. Fred Simp son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Erwln M. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Simpson. i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shcble, Mr. nud I Mrs Chniles C. Simpson, the Hev. nnd Mrs. Chnrles S. Irtluc. Miss Elizabeth Slmp'On nnd the Hev. nud Mrs. Thomas II. l.vnns nnd Mr. and airs. Benjamin Evuus, of Norristown. Air. Simpson, who is prominent In musical circles, was for many years director of the choirs of the .Mount '.ion Methodist Episcopal Church and Bible school, nnd nl-o was superintendent of the school. UNIVERSITY PASTOR TO WED Rev. John R. Hart, Jr., to Make Pauline Sensenlg Brlds The Rev. John R. Hart. Jr.. Epis copal Chinch secretary nt the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, and Miss Pauline Sensenlg, of Chestnut Hill, will be ninrried tomorrow. Both arc graduntes of the University, Mr. Hurt in the 1011 clnss and Sliss Sensenig in the IDIS class. The ceremony will bo performed in the Church of the Snviour, Thirty -eighth and Chestnut streets, nnd the service rend by the Ut. Rev. Thomas J. Gnrlnnd. bishop suffragan of the dio cese of Pennsylvania. John Slurdoek Clarke, recently announced Rhodes scholar from the University, n frater nity brother of Sir. Unit in Kappa higma, will be best man. The maid of honor will be Sliss Carol Sensenig. sister of the hi ide. nnd the bridesmaids will be Sliss Stirinm Sen senig, nnotiier sister; Miss Rebecca Townsend. of Germnntown ; Sliss Anna Biielier, Lnnsdnwne ; Sliss ,T(.sie SIc Culloch. Frnnkford; Sliss Louise Butts, West Philadelphia, und Sliss SInry Boyd, Germnntown. Welfare Association Dance The first nnnunl masquerade dance of the American Road Mneliiuery Company Welfare Association of Kennctt Square. Pn.. wns held Friday evening under the direction of the girls of the same association. The grand march was led bv Sliss Helen A. Calvert, of Kennctt Squnro, and Sir. Walter Bell, of Reading, Pa. During the march a committee, appointed to net as judges, decided on the most originnl costume, "The High Cost of Living." by Sir. Fred Slercer. The funniest, Mrs. Meredith, nnd the fanciest wns decided between the "Twins," Sliss SInrgaret SfcCann nnd Sirs. Lenn Hughes. The committee was as follows: Miss Helen A. Culvert, Sliss Snra Jenkins, Slis.s Helen Quinn, Slis.s Anna Rtrahorn, Sliss Margaret Smith nnd Miss Slay SIc Iirnyne. m3 fl Mm E3 Js -r- PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA NIGHT Wednesday, NoVember 5 Dancing at dinner and after the thcatrp, 9 o'clock to close. Benefit of the Philadelphia Oichestra Endowment Fund Campairfi 9A fkA.lnn at Broad Street The restaurant "renowned from coast to coast" on TtYir.vWTiJi-vt-i ! aii aiiii iauv11 04 if ,vy ; m kj vtr-.' ,r j (rWVftt IM, S i WM VmJj II -II I LANGHORNE WEDDING A PRETTY AFFAIR Miss Helen Palmer Bride of Mr. Graham Starr, of This City The wedding of Miss Helen Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pal mer, of Lnnghorne, Pa., nnd Mr. Grnhani Starr, son of Mrs. M. C. Starr, took place on Snturdftv evening nt St. Jnmrs's Church. Lnnghorne. The Hev. E. C. Benedict performed the ceremom . The two bridesmaids were Miss Adelaide Pendleton, of 'Washing ton, nnd Miss Both Wildmnu. ol Lnnghorne. Mr. M. Shannon Fife was best ninn nnd the following men were ushers: Mr. . fnrltnu Harris. C.ip tnln T. T. McCarthy nnd Sir. Ilnrnce Palmer and .Mr. Hcnn Palmer, broth ers of the bride. The bride's dress was white satin ami silver lace with full draped train which fell from the shoulders. She carried a shower bou quet. The bridesmaids wore orchid satin dresses nud black silk beaver pic ture lints. Sir. anil Mrs Starr left nfter" the reception for an extended trip West. On their return they will lle with the bride's pnients hi Lnnghorne. WEAVER-SCIIEETZ A pretty autumn wedding took place at the home of Sir. and Sirs. Ilarrv D. Scheetz, 2710 Xorth Twenty -ninth street, on Saturday afternoon, when their daughter. Miss Cora L. Scheetz was married lo Sir. George Hood Wea ver by the Rev. C. ('. Turnbiill. of the Dale's Memorial United Presbyterian Church. Thirty-second und Cumber land streets The bride wore n gown nf white satin trimmed with chant illy Ince and pearls, n icil of tulle arranged with orange blossoms and carried n shower of Bride und Sweetheart roses Her sister, Sirs. J. Sewell Greene, n receut bride, wns matron of honor and wore her wedding gown of white crepe de chine nnd curried pink roses. Sir. Ernie F. Auer was best mnn. The (orcrnony was followed by a reception. Mr. nnd Sirs. Weaver left on u southern trip and will be nt home nfter December nt 4023 Xorth Eighth street. GEIOEU BLANCK An interesting wedding wns solemn ized in St. SInrk's Evangelical Lu theran Church, Thirteenth nnd Spring Garden streets, on Saturday afternoon, when Sliss Ellzibeth SI. Blnnck, daugh ter of Sir. and Sirs. Henry C. Blnnck, of 2118 West Estnugh street, became the bride of Sir. William B. Geiger, of 2121 West Estnugh street. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. J. .1. Shiiplel. The bride wns given iu mar riage by her father and was attended by her sister, Sliss Sletn A. Blnnck. The bride's brother. Sir. Robert W. Blnnck, wns best man. After the quiet ceremony Sir. nnd Sirs. Geiger left for a tour of the southern stntes and will be at home nfter December 1 at 2121 West Estnugh street. PALMER LL'ADEU Another attractive wedding that took place on Saturday afternoon was that of Sliss Ada Vine Lender, daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. Harrison Vermont Leader, of 1235 Noith Tenth street, nnd Dr. James F. Palmer, of Houlton, Sic., which was solemnized in the Epiphany Church. Eleventh nnd Jackson streets. The bride was attended by Sliss Eleanor Bailey, and Sir. Irving C. Lender, tho bride's brother, wns best mnn. Doctor and Sirs. Palmer, after a short stay iu Atlnutie City, will take a trip through New England. They will be ut home nfter January 1 at Houlton, Sic. The bride is n graduate of the Phila delphia Girls' Normal School nnd Doc m Market Si ah toth 11 A SI tnll.IRP M. Metro 1'renenti First Shoulim of NAZIMOVA Tn Plcturlzutlon of Htase Sucie9 "THE BRAT" Kourth Week of Fall Gr.mil Opera Ki'slkal hlHtiley Orrhextra nnd Oman KololHtH PALACE lM SIAUKET STREKT Dlreet from tho Metropolitan Oiwrn iinni I.GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S J'hotopl.iy With An Amiulnfr Soul The iracle Man rrom the l'lav by Georse M Cohan Paseil on Prank I. Packard s Story NOTE STARTING TIME OF MAIN FEATURE 9:45, 11:30 A.M.; 1:15. 3. 4:45, 6:30, 8:15 and 10 P. M. NO ADVANCE IN PJUCUS A RTTT a CHEST.VLT IIELOW IBTIf l 10 A M . Ii, !, 3 45 5 45, 7 45, It 3(1 P M. BRYANT WASHBURN tn New Paramount-Aril raft Picture "WHY SMITH LEFT HOME" I 'i om the I'la uf George Uroadhurnt NIXON'S 'iT-' JLK!-w chi:i,ti:n Lj LUMBAKDI, Ltd. ",turinB HErtT I.VTKI.I. TiirrisnvY rimiAv satl'uday HILLIK IltJHKE In SADIE IX3VE'- VICTORIA ' MARKET STREET ABOVE DTIf iET STREET AllOVE 0T1I i) A. M. to 1 TOM MIX o. ..,. iu 1 1 :i. . ;j. ROL-OH R1D1NU ROMANCE' ' C A PIT 0 l Constance Talmadge "A Tempera- menial Wife" GREAT NORTHERN VJ WXOKD f. A 1 EfilK AVE "The Unpardonable Sin" FEATI rtl.Vll IIIWrilE SWEET REGENT M A1IKET ST llelow 1TTII DOttOTin (ilSH In ' Turnlnc (lie Tubles" CftAIO KENNEDY SERIAI, A(lde4 . MARKET STREET 2 ATJfNII'Kll I ll.tl 11 A. M In II n l bd 1 rnr v-win l IINUUU3 W, VAUDEV LLE SENATOR MURPHY to1'j"-.Vk I 'ji'- J I'lXlE. AND OTIlERH BROADWAY nroaJ 8dT "THE ECHOES" bY ' Wm, Fox "fUCffrDC" l'hotnpay llCAr.C.rVO CROSS KEYS lJ "" 'GE$p OF OPERA" ' t&mwvm .4 rJ I ' fc . fe tr sj y"iS r SS5T5i a i irasw Ol emi . ' tor Palmer of the Philadelphia Dchlul Collegei BEXDIEX IIASIRICK Announcement is made of the mar riage of Sliss. SInrie Adele llninrlk, daughter of .Mrs. Josephine Day Ham rick, of 4524 Xorth Broad street, mid Sir. Frederlrk C. Bendieu, of Amnter dam, Holland, on Friday evening at o'clock nt the home of the bride' mother by the' nev. Floyd Hnrkinsou. The bride was nttended by Sliss Emma W. Hnrklnson, nud Sir. W. H. Brown was best mnn. A reception followed the ceremony. Sir. nnd Sirs. Bendieu upon their return from Atlantic City will lie at home during the winter nt 4524 North Broad street. St. Aloyslus Players Give Comedy In celebration of the twenty-fifth nu niversnry of the Fnthcr Carbon Coun cil, a beneficial organization, n comedy, entitled. "The SInscot," wns ghen Inst night by the St. Aloyslus Players In St. Aloyslus Hall, Twenty-sixth ami Tusker streets. Tho play was directed by Emit 11. Poiez. Pltll.AUUMIUA'S FOrtEMOST THKATTIES GARRICK Last 5 Evg8. mat Toitonnoflr tn the Mnnirl.'-t llii-r al f'omeilj nor nlaite.1 LOOK WHO'S HERE ""h CLEO MAYFIELD S KXI . Yi KKK l:ATaTHUn8UAT SAM If HAltm.s Presents haunted" violin' A New P!a bv frano Wilbur stared by Ham Forrest RROAH NIGHTS AT 8.15. -'lyf'LS Mata. Today, Wei, 4 Et. Special Holiday Mat. Today nin urtAMATic rrtuMPit ok ycAnai JOHN FERGUSON Scores a Sensational HitI Popular Mat Tomortow No Scat Over $1.50. FORRF9T NIGHTS AT B:15 vllLJ 1 Mat Tomorrow at 2:15. tup. ot;o w i.nDnnnn production of VICTOR HERBERT'S 5reatet Mualcnl Comedy Success ANGEL FACE; TflKMENDOfS COMPANY Ot fOLTIIJ Witherspoon Hall, Thurs., 8:15 P. M. University Extension Symphony Orchestra ALBERT N. IIOXIE, Director Emily Stokes Hap-ar sopiiano. b SOTjOIST (Slnslns by tho Audience Conducted by Mr. Hoxle, Accompanied by the Orchestra) Tickets. r,0c to Jl.r.o, at T'nherslty Exten- slon Hoy Offlco. Witherspoon Building. ACADEMY OF MUSIC I! FRIDAY EVENINGS SATURDAY MATINEES limiilfcHW cnSr;'-!o,u',1!UIA77EM nurSS' '" r28' TODAY" ON'toB Course Tickets at Heppe's Until tnl Slnelo Tickets ncady TSesaay." Nov. ij Academy of Music, Tonight at 8:16 MARTINELLI World Famous Tenor, Met Opera Co. FINMAIN Sensational French Pianist Prices 7.V to J2.00. now on sale at KeppM WaI nilf WAr'N''T ST AT OTir "Ul ,lH' Thurn.. Ssc. BOe. 780. Tonlsht, S:1B, 25c to 11.00. ri"t Time at Pop Trices. A II. Woods' Business Before Pleasure Pot.,h and lVrlmutter In "Hll,.m rSt,JtJj,V NEXT I wrJnK Th' I'opW Fire Farce of Mystry thl-ils I " Happens to Everybody jTffTTS Jay Gould & Lewis Flo In "Chicken Chow Mein" AILEEN STANLEY BENNETT & RICHARDS HUNTING 4 FRANCIS T ILL, OAKLAND an.1 Other SUril FNICKERBOCKED JL THEATRE--0thi. MARKET 1 Election Returns Given Tonight Wm. Russell in "Sacred Silence" 6 acts VAUDEVILLE 6 ACADl'.MY-TOMORROW EVCI , AT SslB. ' SONG RECITAL by FRIEDA HEMPEL SOIM1A.NO MET OP CO, ?,M".r'- l'.,"r"' f'ut "Wis JJ.50, ar tux. ii'JUL" at. "epi'-n. 1IIU Cheatnut Street! DUMONT'S & tinmen J Welch wlnT" Btrels. Arch & Ninth SU. Extral Sl'CIAL UARUA1N m0 to sn- MAT TODAY IfC'aUC Last week p,ct: i n , of nig scream r rotiteering Landlords ORPHEUM MAT TODAY. 25c. 35c. 1K . ;... 35c. 50c & T5o. ,t,;.T,yI Te,hef Storm Country Nov 10 IiELASCQ'8 SEVEN dlANaUS" Sam S. Shubert I,AST wkck Er.ts AtJOLSON'-"sinbad" ChcstnutSt. opera iiousE-TONiaiiT "SOME TTMVE'"8at' With FRANK TINNEY LYRIC TONIUIIT AT 8 115. IIOI.Wll WESTS ThrnV""'.f'h,-lt.5,t "THE UNKNOWN PURPIJ?" ADELPHI TONIOIIT ATH.ln. I.Ac,uV.,..1oTHnRsS.l"c"iT?nY,-IT,at-'ALjTTLE JOURNEY" LONDON BELLES Election Returns Tonight PEOPLES K'n- ,A"f; nrt Cumbertni'''-J "RltflU. '"r '!i.!!!.7. f rHMt II1V.U Ul LJlUULIWnV With HARRY ("HEINIE") COOPKIt 1 PAhPR IST & LANCAfiTKn avknUe! Mabel Normand in "MICKEY?,, BIJOU 8th Kb. luce. MAT TOaAll'. UKUWrN-Ur' tJAWltS Trocadero thbmysst iwrsru't'" mmem NUB m hi M v', i pi N. ' M Tw- 1". :-