1 ' w V W $ n-yrv tw t-ve-pPs; EVENING PUBLIC LEDGElt-rillLADELPHIA, THURSDAY, N0VEMB13B d, 1010 3'jf- f Tjwi"jjiRviyii ? I?.'" I i. (7S71 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Mrs. Stevenson Resigns After Twenty-five Years' , Presidency of Acorn Club Mrs. Arthur H. Lea I Neiv President 'A fTKIl tvvcutyfivp jpars of fnltliful service us iirvkleloiit ot tin Aiorn Club Mrs. Cornelius Ktcveu'-on resinned today, the Jnv of lirr .liver jubilee In office. And tlm clalit luuidrcd nud fifty active inrtnbeiH of tliut Hub lire more than f-orry to lose tliii i Indent vvtmiiin as their bend. I do not think that enough enn be ttoid of the vwiy in which Mrs. tjti" jcntoti bns rondtieted affairs in this large and Important woman's dub. She Avns made iircclddit in 1S'14 on the death of Mrs, .1 Dundas l.ipnlwott, who was the third president, nnd has faith fully performed the duties of that office nnd guided the little ship through many n Morm until the club is n leading or ganization in the city. You know the Acoin Club was started in 18S11 in a little roum on I'ino street near Sixteenth, by ten joiing women, among them Miss Jennie Clark, who afterward man led Mr. William (SrniA and who died Mime jears ngo; Miss Katherine Shippen, later "Mrs. Cred Packard, Snl'le and Adeline Piber, hmma Lovvber. Florence Siblc, Emilj Tllddle, Alice Lippiucott, who was Mrs. Dundas Linnincott, .lullu lildille. who was Mrs. Thomas Kiddle, nnd Iierthu Anderson Clark, The club grew to n membership of forty and had in its ranks then only four married women, Mrs. Thomas A. Blddle, Mrs. Dundas Lipplncott, Mrs. 1'dgar Thomson and Mrs. Stevenson. For tbe first party tbev enve they bought, lamps which smoked, I liuve been told, and they also bought the cups nnd saucers. Hut they invited their guests to bring their own spoons. So you know it wns some pnrtj. And ut that time the club was named "The Acorn," as some of the fnr-Melng even then perceived the "great oak" in the distance, into which the club de eloped. Mrs. Thomas Hirld'e wns the ti-st president, nnd later Mrs. Wayne Mac Veagh wns elected, but she remained in office only a few months, During that time the club moved from the Pine street room to the house liiO- Wnluut. There they remained a year; itnil then ncross the street they went to 1424 Walnut, but that time they required ihorajlhan a "handsom" in which to Jnove their -.Lares and Penntes. 1 or that's" till they needed and had for tin first moving. When Mrs. MacVeagh resigned Mrs. Dundarf Lipplncott was made presi dent "und she remained v until her death, -in .JR94. At that time Mrs. Isaac Wister was vice president and was not nble to take over the respon sibility of president nnd Mrs. Stevenson was elected. Some of the older members who were among the first tell a love'y storv of the day when Mrs. Stevenson nnd Mrs Wister went to see the landlord of 1424 Walnut street to nsk for repairs to the rlubbouse. Their demands w ere refused nnd when thev left Mrs. Stevenson be-came-po wrothy that she made up her mind the Acorn Club should not lmvv such humiliations to undergo ngnln. So, though- three banks: offered to linanoe tliem, 'tjiesc. women undertook to bu.v tho present property at 1(118 Walnut street nnd to fashion the clubhouse themselves, and they did it.' Later they bought the adjoining house nnd we have the Acorn Club as it stands today a real, honest-to-goodness club house for women. Not a club just for current events or for special studv of any kind, but a real women's club, where one may stay overnight if necessnry to be in town; where one mny lunch or dine or break fast at will. Where one may rest or write or read, or even, as when the "flu was so bad last jear, drop in from one's duties as nurse and tnkc a bath before going out of town. It's a wondeiful club nud much of its success is due to Mrs. Stevenson and to the able vice president, Mrs. Alexander J. tjastatt, who became vice president on the death of Mrs. Wister in 1807, and who leaves office today, together with Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Louis Madeira, who has been treas urer ever since the death of her cousin, Mrs. Willie Grant. Mrs. Stevenson gave a lunch today nt the club in honor of the retiring officers, the incoming officers, the gov ernors and the nominating cotnmittec. ' She was mot charming in her faie ."well speech nnd summary of tho club's history during her presidenov. And t said she was more than glad to hand over her responsibilities to such an efli rlent person ns Jits. Arthur II. Lea, who succeeds her. The club is in a splendid condition nnd nearlv the entire debt paid. And think, iu the jenrs they have been thete the propei ty has risen in aluc fiom 880,000, which thy paid for It, to Rl.r0, 000, which is its assessment todaj. Mrs. Jack deary will remain us sec retary of the club, but the three places left vacant by the retiring president, vice president nnd treasurer will be filled by Mrs. Lea, Mrs, Itlchaid Mc Call Elliott nnd Mrs Htrbcit Clark. WIIERI3 on earth do jou suppose the idea arose and gained circula tion that Mr. and Mrs. lieury Held would introduce their daughter at a tea yesterday afternoon at he Bellevue? I hcfl'd it myself nnd M-vciitl people saw it in print. 'ct I thought it was odd because I remembered they had given a coming out affair for Mabel in the spring. Well, any way, it was u wrong idea, and there was no tea ns I fouud out by asking. There is to be a dance on the 20th of the mouth, but no second tea. Why should there be? The Relds live ou Hex ncnue in Chestnut Hill, in a most attracts e house. One of those up-to-data low -celled, cretoiined anil bard wood tloorcd houses which nie such plctuies of good tnste and cuiufoit. Open flieplaces ou know, nud just ideal for n binall place. They liavei a long porch, too, which is very attrac tive. Mabel is rather tall and dark nnd has a veiy bright laughing fate and lovely coloring. She seems to be a great favorite with men and girls both, nnd that is wijiug bomething, don't jou think? MY BUT there are many new little strnngers iu town these ilnjs! Did ypu hear that the Jbe Phillips', of Tor -rebdale, have a Mm, jes and what moro a daughter, too. In other vvoiUh tulns. Isn't that lovely? Joe Phillips married Louise Hodge, you know, tho daughter ot M liev. wooisey iiihikc, of this city. They have several other rlilldren. I think three, but nm not Mire. TJio weo son and daughter weic born on Suudnj. And the Jacob Disston, Jrs., have another baby born last Thursday, and a weclf (dd today. Both tho Disstou babies aru bojs. Mrs. Disstou, yon remember, was Sarah Myers, tier bis ter, Margaiettn .Whartou, has a joung bab'. too, born ubout six weeks ago. Aren't they darling when they are so wee, with their little wobbly lieuiis ami fists nil -curled up aud tiny little toutule&s mouths? NANCY AVYNND. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Jlrs. llemy C. Potter, Jliss Mathilda Potter, of northeast corner Seventeenth nnd Wnluut sheets, have Issued iuvitu tious for u tea to be given at the Acorn Club, ou Monday, November 21, from 4 until 0i30 o'clock, to meet Jliss Hmlllfl Potter Noble. Cards of Mrs. 1) I. Noble, of 103 Box avenue, nrp Inclosed. AliilfiaMYldenri daughter of MrV'Mouuwl. and Mrs. ,Tocph 12. Widencr, of Ljnne wood Ilnll, lllkliis Park, will be the guest of honor nt a dlnncr-dnnic ou Thursdnv, December 18, to bo given bj her parents. Miss Widcner will be one of this season's debutantes, nnd will be intioduced nt n tea iu December. Mrs. George Cnlvcrt Carter, of The Kectnrv, Itr.wi M'lvvr. has Issued Invitii tions for a dinner to be gien in honor of her daughter. Miss Virginia Itcn-'on Cnrter. on Monday, December 'Jl, at the Hclle tic -Stratford, befoic the Saturday evening Christmas dituce. Mr. and Mrs. lloberl II. Benedict. of the Corners, Devon, will entertnln nt diliuer on Mniiiliiv, December 21), in honor of their daughter. Miss Alice 1). Benedict, before the Saturdaj cveniug dancing class. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stacv B. Llovd, of Aidmore, will give a thcitre party ou Sntuiiln. (veiling, Xov ember 8, later taking their guests to the wclfaio dance at the Bellevue-Stratfoid. Mrs. Robert ('. Daniel, of Haver ford, will give a tcu ou Saturday, No vember lfi, iu honor of Mrs Herbert Cae, whose wedding took place In October. Mrs. Casey will be reniem bcrul ns 'Miss Dleauor Ilnmpton Ver ncr, of Wajne. Mr. nnd Mm, Cnsev, who spent their limit innon nt Lake Placid, will return todav to their home iu Wvnuewood. Dr. nnd Mrs. Stiickler Coles closed Gieenvva,v. their home iu lir.vn Mnwr, on Wednesday aud moved to their town home, 210.1 Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hnitmnn Kuhn will close Laurier, their place in Brjn Mnwr, next week nnd go to Trench Lick Spiings for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Heury DIsston, of Uosemont, are spending n few days in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. YM K. Price, Miss Hachel Price, Miss lSvcljn Piicp, Mr. Philip Ptice nnd Mr. llli K. Price, Jr., have closed their home on Bethlehem pike, Chestnut Hill, and opened their city house, 1700 Walnut street, for the winter. Miss Price will be introduced at a tea ou November 25. Mrs. William Logan Pox. of 300 Highland nvimic, Chestnut Hill, aud Mr. John W. Hilliuid will spend the winter at the Morris apattniints, 311 South Thittecnth stieet. The) expect to move in ubout November lfi. Dr. and Mrs. C. Dudley Saul, who have been absent from Chestnut Hill for more thau u jcar, have returned with their famllj nnd are nt present nt 8505 dermantovvn avenue. Doctor Saul spent uenrly a jear in Piance as cap tain in the medical corps of the armv. and since his lctuiu spent severnl litontlm iu the mountains until his' resi dence was prepared for occupancy. Mr. and Mrs. John Itidgwaj Dencon. Miss Dorothv Do Haven Deacon anil Master J. Itidgwnv Deiicon, Jr., are at the Hittenliouse Hotel for the winter. Mr. mid Mrs, W.. Maurice Step pucher, who tccently returned from their wedding trip, will remain with Mrs. Stcppachci's parents, Mr. nud Mis. Joseph A. Louchlieini, Colony House. Mehoso, Pa., until the comple tion of their new house in that vicin itj. Mrs. Steppacher wus Miss Cecile rieishcr Loiiclilieim before iier marriage in September. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mis. Cujler Campbell Sup plfcc, 2d, are being congratulated upon the birth of a son. Brooke Illliott Sup plee, ou October 20. Mis. Supplee was Miss Mnud Morrison Wiggins, daugh ter of Mrs. Howard S. Anders, of City Line and Belmont avenue. Mrs. Alfred Duncan, of Ovcibiook, has gone to Lnncnster to nttend the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Lukes and Mr. Jnmes Bonner. GERMANTOWN Mr. James Warwick Prlco will give the first of a beries of lectures on Cur lent Ivents at 3:30 o'clock toniotrovv afternoon, in the lecture room of tho First Presbjterian Chinch, West Chcl teu uvenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lenox Turner have re turned from their wedding trip and are at home at 220 West Duval bticet. Mrs. Turner will be icmembered us Miss Lulu Thurni.in. Mr. and Mrs. James Yensen hnve returned from their wedding trip and ate nt home ut 010 Kat Clielten ave nue. Mrs. Yensen will be remembeied as Miss Caroliue Cecelia Hoffman, of 005 Locust avenue. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The "13" Club held its nnnuul Hal low een party Saturday evening, nt tho homo of the Misses Moirisse.v, 21 11 North Grntz stieet. The pint was n huge success, and tho club was honored by having Lieutenant Colonel Mottisse at the gntlieiing. TJie guests wcte us follows: Miss Cnthciiue Biadlev, Miss Anita Cnsani, Miss AgneH Conwnv, Miss Helen Conwnv, Mlw Cole M. Greene, Miss Mary Greene, Miss Dora Hileiuun, Miss Connie Hubbard, Miss Anna McMahon, Miss Beta JlcMnhou. Miss Catherine McMahon, Miss Theresa McMahon. Miss Mnrj Monissev, Miss Maigaiet Morrissej, Miss Flo Muguier, Miss Mnrie Tlioinpsoii, Miss Margueiitc. Thonipson, Miss Helen Wilson. Mr, Lniniett Bojle, Mr. Finnk Doughert.v, Mr William Lrb. Mr. Hairy Pox, Mr. Joseph Greene, Mr. John Greene, Mr. Joseph Kelly, Mr. Churles McCnnn, Mr. Martin McCnnn, Mr. Charles Klinger. Mr. Arthur Morrissev. Jlr. James O'Brien, Mr. William O'Brien, Mr. Bdvvnrd O. Itoselnnt, Mr. W. S. Wuldeu, Mr. Wesley 'W. Wnshburu. At the wedding of Miss Helen 11U tibeth Bio-'euinnn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Biegenmnn, of 2311) Noith Nineteenth street, and Mr. J. Martiu Simons, vvhii. h will take place on Sat urday owning in the Tabeiunclc Meth odist I'piscopul Church, Illeventh aud Oxford streets, the bridul paity will in ciiide Miss Jljrtlo Scott, of Ttenton, N. J,, ninid of honor; Miss Jane Att wood, Mis. Voorhecs Anderson, brides maids; Miss Viola Parker, flower girl; Jlr. Wnltei L. Biegeuianu, the bridc'H bruthcr, best innn ; Jlr. Kdvviu W. Scqtt, Jlr. IiuIs M. Case. Jlr. Hcny Levy, aud Jlr. Druest Hidings, usheis. WEST PHILADELPHIA A birthday party was given to Jlrs. Prank K. Vauder Smith, nt bar home, 5050 Spiingfielil avenue, on Tuesday, November 4. Jlrs. Johu Dugan, 3221 Woodland avenue, announces tho marriage of her daughter, Jliss Gertrude JI. Dugan and Jlr. William II. Devine, ou Thursday, 'October 23, nt St. James's Ilomun Catholic Church, Thirty-eighth 'and Chestnut streets, Miss Mnrie I'tirccll has returned to licr home, lilti South Thirty-seventh stieet, after visiting filends in Fort McIIonry, Baltimore. Mrs. G. W. Marshall nnd Miss Mir. lam D. Marshall, of Sill Cedar are nuo, AviH spend tho winter In Atlan' tic City. Miss Marshall's cugaEement to Mr., Karlej Eugliali was recently u f ' X ' iM , , - - mm wliisiiPlMsBBitMii 1 sggi " a m 0 e '3 11 I.e iKor Photo Servtco. MKS. JAMLS M. BONNKK Mrs. Bonner yvns .Miss Kllabeth Cntbcrlno I.ultes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lukes, of Lancaster and this clt. Her manlage to Mr. Bonner took plaeo today nt 11 o'dock In ht. Mary's Cbtinb, Umeaster SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The "C" Club of the Church of the St. John the I'vaiigelist, Thirteenth and Chestnut streets, will entertain at a musical nnd lcccpticm ou Thursday evening nt Meieuutile Hall, Broad and Master streets, the club house being too small for the affair. The following folks will assist in vutci taming: Mi J. J. Harrington, Jr., Mr James McUownii, Miss Fiances Mclntjre. Mis Helen Harrington, Miss Alice ltockvvcll. Miss Mae (ilenson, Miss "Jiminle" Gleason, Miss Bessie Glea son, Miss Mnv O'Brien, Miss Anna II. Delmnu, Miss Bessie Fevern, Miss llegina Stewart, Miss Marion Perimui, Miss Marion Hariliigtou, Mi. IMwaid Dooley, Mr. Joseph Stene, Mr Joseph McNichol, Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald, Mi. Cdwurd Cphoff, Mr. Bill Uphoff. Mr. James McNultj, Mi. Leonard Cnstella. Mr. Leo McCuitain, Mr. John P. l.ieen, Jr., Mr. Puttick Tvuen, and .Mr. John Nlff. TIOGA Tho mcmliers ot the Tioga Business Men's Association will hold their an nual hat vest festival and bam dance ou Monday evening, November 10, in Oakcs's Hnli, Geimantown uvenue unci Venango sheet. The affair is in ihnrge of Mr. Wilbur II. Ziuimeriuiu, piesi dent; Mr. Thomas Bluett, Mr. Ldvvaid C. Snjder, Jr., vice piesidtnts; Mr. Ldgar A. Hobson, Mr. Matthew J. Donoho, secretaries ; Mr. Jacob Y. Loux, tieasmcr; Dr. 1". 1 Kiibbs, Mr. John Schuster, Mr. John M. Gloss. Mr. Jesse A. Mnclntiic, .Mr. Louis dllbeit. Mr. Geotge Itudolph, Mr. Martin Hcsch, Mr. Mtirrell P. Dobbins, Mr. Michael Walker, Mr. Thomas Kellv, Mr. Arthur Swnjne, Jlr. Wesley S. Smith, Mr. William II. Clnike, Mr. Gcoige B. Tucker, Dr. 11. V. V Mil lington, Mr. Ilenrj Smith, Mr. Harvev AVatson, Mr. AVillinm Cox, Mr. Louis Knnuth, Mr. William Scilcr, Mr. Henry Bradford, Jlr. William Peter, Jr., and Mr. Chailes Adnms. The nso tintiou will hold the November meeting this evening at the headquarters, 3513 Gcrmnntown nvfcnue. There arc moie than 400 members. STRAWBERRY MANSION Jlr. and Mrs. Samuel Cantor, ot 3227 West Norris stieet, entertained ut din ner, on Sunday evening, in honor of their eleventh wedding anniversat.v Among those present were Jlr. and Jtis. Jacob Brodsky, Jlr. and Jlrs, ll.vman Brodsky, Jlr. aud Jhs. Ilermnn Brodsky, Jlr. aud Jlrs. S. Blatt, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. AVillinm JI. Lewis, Jlr. ami Jlrs. William Zuckerman, Jlr. and Jlrs. II. Noble. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. II. Cohen, Jlr. and Mis. Philip Publicker. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. A. Jlilgrnm. Jlr. and Jlrs. Alexander Alines and Jlr. nud Jlrs. S. Fiieilmun,. Tim November meeting of the Daugh teis of Beth Israel, which- will be held next Monday evening, will be in charge of Jlrs. A. Dt Seldemnn, Jlrs. Jinx Behrcnd will present the report, ot the delegates to the convention of the Woman'H League of the United Syna gogues of America, held in New York, on June 15 and 10, and Jlrs. Belle Colin will rend a paper ou "Loyalty to tho Congregations," that was pre sented to the convention, Jlrs. Sarah Louise Obciholtzer, an authority on the subject, will deliver nn address on "Thrift" and the musical numbers will lie provided b JIis. Martin Stern LOGAN Jliss A. Schuett entertained at din ner at the Arcadie, followed by a theatre party, in honor of Jliss Ada Weiss, who is shortlj to leave for the West. The guests included Jliss Flor ence Jlessiuger, Jliss niimbetli Quick, Miss Lillian Iloberts. Jliss Luella JIc- Heniy, Jliss Fdna Aiubruster, Mrs. S. "dwards and Mis J Hiues. I We Special! in fj I Very Exclusive Model at II $18.50 IB " jjTU I Millinery Importer I j 1517 Walnut Street j 1 Formerly 1217 Walnut i,w. i .-.:-. isdP""?1 ij SSCEaS HOLMESBURG Mrs. B. Bojer. of Welsh load, will entertnin her sewing circle members on Ftidny nfteruoon. Mr. nnd Mis. Charles Motton, of s057 Frankford avenue, are receiving congratulations on the blith of a daugh ter. Miss Luella Palmer, of Ithawn strict, gave n masque dance at her home on Sntuidny evening, DOYLESTOWN Prominent society women mc iu (huge of the local campaign to secuie i members for the DovlPstown American Bed Cross. The mo nssociuted with the Bucks County lied Cioss Societ, and u goal of l'.I.OUO new members has tuen set for tue count j. .Mrs. vv ilium 11. Mercer is chnirinnn of the Dojles town drive. Mrs. Loulsn Pell hns returned to her Doylestovvn home utter visiting Miss Alice Sbkcl for some time. ROXBOROUGH Jliss Chuilotte JIarpIe will entertain nt cauls this evening, when her guests will include Jliss Lisle Leonnid, Jliss Jlnrlan Westermnti. Jliss Ji ssie Wtstet -mnu, Jliss Sophia Liukev, Jlrs. Carroll It Thompson. JIis. Walter II. Krauss, JIis. Lawrence Snnfortl. Jlrs. William Dixon, JIis. Ilmold Chnppcll. Jlrs. JUrritt Jloffett, Jlrs Itichard Fuirnud nnd Jlrs. Williiim Ilnebeilciti. A choral union has been orgnui7cd in upper Iloxborougb, with Prof. Frank II Southall as musical diieetor. The meetings will be held ou Tuesday eve nings in the Hidge Avenue Jlethodist Lpiscopnl Lliunli. .vu. .loiin oiook is imsiileut of the ociet ; Jliss Kathleen Hiearly, vice piesmcnt; .vuss ijinuy ( ulp, secretni.v , the Ilov. v lllinni L. Jlav. treasuier, unci .vuss vinrv riej, organist. All lesulints of the com- muuity are mviteil to join tue union. TACONY The Jlen's Bible Class of the Baptist Church will give a banquet this eve ning in honor of the foovs of the church who Have ictutneii trom service. Jlrs. P. Levering, of Hiikoty street. will cnteitain her card club at lunch eon this afternoon. Tnconv American Legion Post, No. 133, will give uu uiinistico dance on Tuesday evening, November 11. NORRISTOWN JIaster Jlelvin Daub, son of Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Daub, of West .Main stieet. cele brated his birthdaj anniversary lby entertaining a number ot menus at a children's pait. Among the guests were Jliss Betty Wnndress, Jliss llea liur Hoefei nnd Miss I'dith Hoefer. Jliss Anna JIa" Yetter, aud Jliss Florence Yelter, Jliss Boberta Benuinger. Jliss Louise Stauucr. Miss futnarine Jtoyer. jriss JIarie Stauffer, Miss Florence Nel ton, Jliss Betty Barker, Master Jlorgan Nelson, JIaster Andrew Detvvller, JIas ter John L. Daub, .ir , .Master Harry Dougherty, JIaster Joseph Dougherty, JIaster Bertram Bller, JIaster Colket Wison. Jr.. JIaster William Clark Jr., JIaster Llojd Nuudiess, Jr., and JInster William Bever Jtajor. ' "5Sr IUl. Hair Mattress Box Springs Bedsteads j JIMIQ4- gawlg IHIIIIHg 1632 Chestnut Street 1220-22-24 Walnut Street II . $C If Adjoining the St. James Hotel j P 1 ff Ufitvitnmed jpVpm I ,423 Walnut Strcet 1 SuitS M mw I MISSES' I U Arev:iZPatonal WTf ' Y fl j FR SPORT COATS . I j $58&$65 iIJIl J I $150 to $450 . I 11 The tailoring is splen- mj I 1 T I 1 l did; the styles include B4 1 Ki . u c a i m . i B plain tailored ripple I I $ 1 Marmot, Hair seal, Australian Opossum, Natural jacket, and semi-sport jg I j Raccoon, Muskrat and Leopard H belted models; materials m jj 1 are sih'ertone, vejour, jfjf 1 H X. and cheviot. ri, HJrr 1 You a'''"rcc'ate tne fact do w" nof ',a' ' ' w All Slin t ivs ffl 1A 7 I preferable to buy your furs from a concern of M Aw Women SsMUie l&tSVVT a long-citabllihcd reputation euch at ours. M 'J. SOw ,1, CS I , . , , , i mi wBtm&&'&z LANCASTER WEDDING OF INTEREST HERE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lukes Bride of Mr. Bonner beautiful wedding took place this morning in St. Jlmj's Chinch, Lnn-i-aster, at 11 oMock. when Miss 1111 nbeth Catherine Lukes, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Louis Lukes, of Lauciis tet, formerly of this citv. became the bride of Jlr. .lames M Bonner, son of Mrs. JI A. Bonner of this city 'Hie I'cremonj wns pet fm mid bv the llev, lib hard Ilannngiiti, of North Wales, a cousin of the bridegiooni. and wns followed bv n solemn high iiuptiil mass which was celebiiitul bv Father Hanwipnii. assisted bv the ltev T J. Crottv, of Laiunster. the ltev William J. JlcCallen, of llicllev Pnik and the llev, B. Brogon, of Phuulicild, N. J. The sniictuiirj of the church was banked vvitli white chrysanthemums and autumn leaves and the pews nt the bend and back ot the iliurch weie marked with tall posts of ihivsaiitheiuiims. The bride was given In man Inge bv her father nnd was attended bv her sis. ter, Jliss JIargaref Lukes, as maid of honor. She wine a gown of hildil sntin made with distended Spanish nvei drapcrj of silk lace and einbioldeicd in pearls Her court train, which was ut tached to tho gown from the shoulder, was embioldcrcd with pearls. Ilcavv bands of the peat Is were used nt the end Her veil was of tulle, uupl.v nr- laugcd, under coronet of duchess line aud pearls Sue cm mil a shower boiiipiet of white roses aud gardenias The maid of honor's gown was of pale vellovv satin, the -kilt made with wide "side draperies of jelliivv tulle and silver lace. The bodice was oil lather i tight lines. Two short trains weie I added to the gown, one of blue tulle began ut tbe light shoulder vvitli a bow laud the other wns of the yellow -ntin- liued with silvercloth. Her lint was la combination of silver lace ciown and n ruffled ofX-tho-fncc brim of .vellovv satin nnd tulle. Mho carried nn oiu fashioned nrm basket of Ophelia roses. c.llow daisies, laikspiir and oichid colnrccl asteis. The bridesmaids were Jliss Alfieda Duiiuin, Jliss Doiothea Miller. Miss Lthel Boiisor and Jlrs. 1 rank Atwood Starr of this city. They wote frocks of orchid-toloicd metal cloth, entirely draped in brouze net, with insets of gold lace. Tho bodices wen- mushed nt the waist with an oichid-colnred ontuih tip ,,.. r Their hats were combination of ruffled bronze net and gold lace and weie trimmed with orchid ostricli tips vvoin nt the side. They cutricd orclucl-col-orcd ehr.vsnuthemuins nnd autumn leaves tied with bronze tulle. Mi. Bonner was attended bv Jlr. Irwin Summers, of this cit , as best man and the usheis were Jlr i am 11. Quimi, of New lorlc: flir. vv iiiiam ! Ilurtou Johnson, Jlr. Bnlston Bodgers, Jr., nud Jlr. Paul Power, of this citv A reception. followed the wedditig in the ballioom of the lJruuswicK iiotei, I 0Iie em of the loom Having uecn ar ranged as a tloinl bovver ot cnrsni tne nitims, oak foliage and palms, nnd the biidal pnrtj leceived theie. The guests were seated nt small tables for tho breakfast. After a wedding trip Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Bonner will live in Liberty Hnghts, Baltimore Among the Phihidelphinns who at tended the vvcddiug weie JIis. JI A. Bonner, Jliss Jiiic Bonner. Colonel and Mrs. Vhomns C. Leslie, Jlr and Jlrs. David B. Provau, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. J. Hor ace Jliller, Jlrs Alfied 11. Duucuu, Jlr. and Jlrs. A. II. Bousor, Jlr. and Jlrs. J F. Ferret k. Dr. and Jlrs. John B. Flick. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. L. Spohn, Mrs. .1 Whnleu, Jlr. and Jlrs. James Jlelar lon, Jlr. and Jlrs. 11. Armstrong. Jlr. Jnmes Armstrong, Jlr. and Jlrs. J. Prank Brae eland, Jlr. and Mrs. Lud wig Filbeit, Jlr. and Jlrs. Fiederuk Jlnnn, Mis, A. Ilowsej, Jliss Agues Jlurphv, Jlr and Jlrs. John lleilly, Jliss Jlnrj Jlnrtiii, Miss Bleanor Jle Nulty, Jlr. Geoigo Jlills, Jlr. Charles Hess, Jlr. Thomas J Hoc he, Jr., and Jlr. Chailes Cnllahnn. Other out-of-town guests were Ml and Mis. Jlelvin l'alliscr and Jlr. lalward West, of New Yoik ; JIis Joseph Si iiilan, of Chicago; Ml. and JIis Kndeibk Klooz, of Pltts buigh, nnd Jlr. and Mis. Ldward Meh lcn, of South Orange STniOI'.R AIcCANN An intorotiiiK vvcelclliiK took place vestcrelnv inoiniiig in the ( luiicli ol St. Francis do Snips, when Miss ltcRinn C'l-cilin Mil'iinn el uiu'htiu of Mr. and Mis. Cornelius McCnnn, of nOOil AVnoellnnil nvenne. became the laicise of Mr. William Anthony Stelger, Jr. The (eremnnv was perfnrmcil bj Mgr. Miihnel .1. (.'mm, vlcnr (jeneral, n.ul tin Iti'v. Kuireiie .1 Connelly, chan cellor of the iliocce of Kaltimore, vvnH celebrant of the milium ninss. 'I'ho lirle-Ii' wore- n Eovvn of white htttiu, trimmed with dmhe.-s nnd point lnco and her soft tnltc veil was cniight with oiange blos.-onm. She carried a Hlinuer .bouniiet of white roses and nrehiila. Her Bis,ter. Miss Acnes ( McCaun, who was ninid of Iiontir, wore n frock of blue nnd orchid tvntin nnd silver lace. She wore a tulle hat to match and carried an nrm bouquet of nreMii piinRnntiipiniims Jlr, ijconarii P.. Smith neted as best mnu and the ushers weie Mr. John AI O'Neill nnd Mr. John A. r.ichmnn, Jr After the lereinonv there was a breakfast nt the Hi llev tic Stratford, , , tBUmbf . bQPHBHPBI1iffliHU0iHHWiVMVVVHVH f nftcr which Mr. nud Mrs. Steigcr left for n trip through the South. Upon their return tlicv will occuiiy their new home nt fi3.'l Chester avenue nnd will lie at home after January 1 II MILAN CAMKUON The vvediflng of Mi. Itulli Ln Milne i i nmernti, daughter or Mr. mid Mis. ! William Jnmes Cameron, of (!24(j Wnsh- mgloii street, mid Mr Joseph .Mm tin llnilnn, took place Wcdiiesdnv eyeniug il 7 (i i link, at St Pauls Presbv in inn Church, Fiftieth and Biltimoie i venue The ceremony wns pci formed I In the ltev. Dvvight W. Wjllc. The bilde, vvlio wns given in marriage bj I her father, was gowned in white satin iHi pearl trimmings, with it it ctnbrcu il i id tinin mid cmrird n boucpiet of nr bids 'Hiil sweet peas, with u hoei 'i lilies of the valley. The mation of 1 onor, Jlrs N'nthaulal Ituir, sister of 1 the bride, wcue old blue piinuc velvet ' inti hat, vvitli silver trimmings, and sll I v of slippers and iariie( a hompict of li'iep pink roses. The maid of honor, i Mis Addio llarian, sti r of the In ule gloom, wote II light blue gecugette dus jmcr satin nnd hat to match and cm i led a bocpiet of Ward lose- The luidesmaids yyere Jliss Muiv Kimball. I Jliss Jlnriau Harlan, Jliss Llenntu I'hiistiuu, and Jliss Isabel Mulvcy, of Ncwnik Two of the bridesmaids were gowned in old lose giolgelle (lns s i iimmcd vvitli silver i ibbnti mid ostrich liatheis, yearing hats of sihei cloth mill lirowu nialiue. The mini two weie (.owned in light pink gioigette ilress(s with ostrich feathers and slKer ilbboii. ll inriieil iink i lii.vsautheniunis The lust man was Jlr. Henrv It. Harlan. 1 1 other of tho bridegiooni, mid the ush is weie Air. John Hieh. Mr. lloraie Kirk, Mi Iliehmel inn, Mi Vnthnnliil Ilnrr A largo reception followed im mediately nftcr the lereinonv at the Itittenhiiiisp. Jli. and Jlrs. Hal lull on lien l c t lit It fleini their wedding flip will he nt homo at 1000 Mnrlvti load, Ovei biook. lLGGi:itT- HITCIIINSON , The wedding of Jliss Kathai nn llute liinson, claughtei of Jlr. nnd Mrs Jlnrcus J. Hutchinson, of 1535 Ninth Twciitv-sewenth sheet, nnd Jlr. John It Hnggeit.v took place jcsterelav afternoon nt 1 '30 o'clock at the home'! of the bride's patents, with the ltev j Thoiuns Cinfuev, of St. Hllnbeth's Chinch, Tweiity-thiid and Berks j sheets, officiating. The bible was at-. tended by hci sister, Jliss JIubol Hutchinson, anil Jlr. Frank Ilnggert.v was his biolher's best man. The eire lnou.v was followed by u reception. Jlr and Mrs. Ilaggerty left ou n trip mid upon their leturn will be at home nt 110 Noith Twenty-fouith street. KllLLOGO HAltPIlIt An interesting woeleling to be sol unnucd nt 7 o'clock this evening is that of Miss Jlniiuu S. Ilmper, daughter of Mi and Jlrs. Willi uu S. Harper, of 122 West Upsal street, nud Jlr Dou i'cI Low M Kellogg, of New enk Jhs Illeauor Harper will attend her sistci as mniil ot Honor mill me oiieiesmaieis will include Jliss Dorothy Harper. Jliss Fiances llnrpei, sisters of the bride. Miss Jlargmet Thomas, Miss Helm 'lhouiiis, of Plninfield, N. J , Jh-s Jlnigueute Davis, of Princeton, . J ami Jliss Hdith Ketchani, of Chestnut Hill. Jlr. Jlelvin S. Kellogg will at tend his brother as best man The Key. John Harvey Lee, lector of the Sec ond Presbyterian Church, will perform the ceremony. The bride's dress will be of white satin trimmed in duchess and Brussels lace. Her lace-trimmed veil will be held in place by orange blossoms. She will carry a shower bouquet of Brido Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rales LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street BEAUTIFUL AFTERNOON DRESSES Georgette Satin Crepe Meteor Tricolette Duvetyne Combination of Duvetyne and Tricolette Many Beautifully Beaded and Fur Trimmed Others Very Simply Made Gracefully Draped 57.50 120.00 210.00 SUITS COATS WAISTS FURS Things You Must Have Now Blankets Comforts Bed Spreads Dougherty's Faultless Bedding loses and IIHes-uMbe.valtoyj Tho maid of honor's frock will bo of flcsln colored tulle trimmed Iu silver lace. The bridesmaids gowns will be of tulle--two pale green, two lnvcndcr mid two apricot. All the attendants will carry nld-fnhlonod bouquets of Ophelia roses. A reception will immediately follow the ceremonj, after which Jlr. nud JIis. Kellogg will leave oil n wedding hip. Thc.v will be nt home in On t. Lane aftei Dee ember 1. WISSAHICKON Miss Helen Dellnvcn, of 515 I'nr Hermitage street, cnlcitnineil ut luiuli ion mid cauls on Tuesehi.v, when hoi gnosis included .Miss Mjitle Sllvorw'ood, Miss l,ii,j Fox, Jliss Bess Klose, ot Milton, Pa , Jliss Kathleen l'eirj. Mi" Alvra Witrtiiinn, Miss ltuth Daj, JIt. Flank S. Whltcomb. Mis Joseph Cul lev, .Mrs. ,loeph C. lleneleroii, Jr. Mrs. Carl .lolinsoii, Mis William Add Helm mid Mrs James Dobsnii Sehn-liolel. DELAWARE COUNTY Mi mill Mrs lalwmel Chnndlee have opened theli home in Jlo.vlnu Hose Vallev. nftii speiiellng the summer months nt the scn-hotc Mi p Joseph lt.vlntt, of Glenolden, enti'l tnliied tlie membeis of her Suniiav seliool class at n luiiscpieiaile party on Tiieseln.y night. Miss l'nulltie Ilnlle.v, of Swnrthmore, litis letllined fiom n visit to Ocean City. Sim S SKnlirt IAbT WIJliK IIvrs ntS 3am O. cshubert , VST JUT; hAT ALJOLSON''Sinbad" N xl v wisrt:n iiMini-.v -.-in it S' I'ltl M I Vi HIi:V t.Vli;.T nw MONTL CKIS TO, JK." Willi lt N V e n-l nf rvichrltls rlipstnnf St 1M ,l v HOtT.sti "wiOHT Chestnut ot. Vj(t Wni , Some time" With 1 HANK T1NNI.Y I VRIP ToMGiir at s in. - N1 Jlw Wri t. Sat IlOt, VND WKSTS Thriller of Thrillers "THE UNKNOWN PURPLE" A n pi PHI TOMcnir at s-ir, -Li-L.rni j1(lts T,r, A at itACitnt. rnnrnt:HK comkijy hit "A LITTLE JOURNEY" Under the Auspice of TIIVJ VV1A KJISITY P.NTKNStON FOCIKTY ACA1JUAIA OP MUSIC, 8 IB TWO UVKMNCia AVIlll Hill JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBE RTSON 111 Sl!AKi:&PRAni:AN nKADINOS Ihlira N"n (I Hamlet Mon Nm 10 Othello Alncheth Klnir Leir Sir Johnston wns ut hH 1 est In his as sumption of the lole uf ilerlalmer when hN n iHllnps lndlenteil the quality of a. robuct ml "- Phlltt Hetoril, Nov 1. MnRle. Tickets I war tax lnehuleil) 83e l 10. $1 ll".. (J ill, IS 75 On Sale NOAV ai H'Ppa'K, 1110 Chestnut Ht American Tour under ellrodlon of AVIIIInm B Peaklns, Inc. Times IlldK , Now A'ork City Wal -i lnut AVALNUT BT At 0TH Mat Tola, IV AOp, Tr Tonlrtt 8 15. 25c to 1 50 Irat Tlmo at Pop Prices A II AVoodV Business Befi Pie ore neasure If.t h and rprlniuttpr In 'Flllnm Bunlnpa' NT XT I VliEK I The Kapld Dre Parce of Mystery today Ut Happens to Everybody EITH'S Jay- -vjould & LeAvis- -Flo In ' Chicken Chow Meln" AILERN STANLEY BENNETT & RICHARDS HUNTING S. 1TIANCIS AVIM. OAKLAND and Other Star' Since you cannot do Avithout Rlnnkcts and Comforts, you should pet the very best that is the best for tho price. As specialists in bedding, Ave offer a rcmaikablc assortment of these comfy things the warmest, fluffiest you will find, and the quality like all Dougherty productions is "Fault less," and therefore the most eco nomical. Faultless Bedding acknowledges no peer and avc nlono make it. AlarkelSt ab. lflth 11 A, M. to 11(15 P.M. NAZ1MOVA n Tr at.'. Nt AM. , r,ui?en O'lrlen In SeJilod Itfrt" PALACE 1214 mapkht RTnntrr Dlrrrl from tho Metropolitan Opera Hous GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S l'lioloplny Wnli An Amazlns Soul The Miracle Man lO I.VJOV Tilts t'lCTt UU AT ITS FULIi AYonTii si:r it kroai the niyiiNNtNU. NOTE STARTING TIME 9:45, 11:30 A, M.; 1:15. 3. 4:45, 6:30, 8:!5 and 10 P. M. no AuvvM't: in 1'iucna AA'OtD l UOVV'IIS nY ATTCNOINQ THE VMHMSii l'blUeMIAIANCIiM Ar"caTTa i nn.sTM t in:r.ovv iotji x 10 A At , 1.' - .1 I" 5 l 7 IS, 1IJ0 P M, BRYANT WASHBURN In N"w riramount, Artrraf t I'lcturi "WHY SMITH LEFT HOME" Nt. AVIi . AVm s Hirt In 'John rettlcoati" NIXON S C0L0N1AI en nnt.eivv rm i inN - nnt.oyy e-m i irN AT A". T nnd 'l P M BILLIE BURKE fcAUIK j.ovn1 VICTORIA MARKET SmnCT ABOA'E OTH X 0 A .AI to 11 IB T M. TOM MIX m'aV'0 M. AA'lt , Ollvo Thomnv In 'Tho Pplto nrlAe" CAPIT0I 724 MAHKlrr bTItCCT 10 A M . 12, 2, .1 45, 5 45. 7.43, 0.43P.M. John Barrymore in "Raffles" GREAT NORTHERN - llltO Ml A " KHIV. AA'E. AT 5 10. 7 and II P JI. Eticene O'Brien AND '"orn j-uene vj orien ljKXD:.Vo women in 'the rniiKKPT loyer" DTTPtrMT MAttKr:T PT Below 17TI1 JaLjVjLiIN I dohothy aisu in ' Turnlns Uie Tablej" MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER 11 A M in 1! P. M. ij CONTINUOUS A VAUDEVILLE SENATOR MURPHY T0PIT1K8 "IIKMo JI I)QK " AND OTHERS BROADWAY "n'1 'J: "AT THE GIRLIES' CLUB" XSLSS "EVANGELINE" CROSS KFYS MARKET ST. Bel. OOUl ' ,, X Dally.2 -30, T 4 0. "Echoes From Broadway" riULADni.reiiA's ronriMOST TimATih Garrick Last 3 Evgs Last 'Hat. 'Saturday In tho Smartest Musical Cmnedj e-er ataci LOOK WHO'S HERE wlt" CLEO MAYFIELD M:T AVIIEK- KEATS TODAY wt II H yitnl" I'r.senta HAUNTED VIOLlti A Neiv riay b Crane Wilbur Htaffi d I v Sam Iorrest RROAn N'lelHTS AT 8 IB. TIM IIU-.T PLAY Of THE AEAll. AND one or Tin; i)EsT op a ducade." E Bulletin. "JOHN FERGUSON" ACT1VO HA? NOT HEEM" APrROiClrED HA ANA OTHElt OKFURINO OK THE SEA "" orlh Amerltan Pti Tor nctu (?ek on saJe today Fnrrpct OHTB AT 8 15 i urrebi m vts vvr.n a sat at 5.15 IHIIOUn AV I.EI)EIti:n PRODUCTION of VICTOR HERBERT'S r.mit'Ht Muikal Comedy Hucccm ANGEL FACE TitnMnvnorn company or youtih bPHts for nc&t week on sale today academVof'music nTr, ffi I FRIDAY EVENINGS SATURDAY MATINEES ilSiiS0i!ifcoMI HEIe.llAl S.n 11 15 DATTLErlELDH OI IIIANIU Nov JI .'J AI.SACG-I.OR 15 AIM Nov JS ."l 'IUDAV ON THE 1U1INI. Dec 5, U, A'ANIMHED 11USSIA, Dei li; 13 Oouri-r 'licketH at Ueppe's Until Sat. Mnsln Tickets Itraclj Tuesday. Nov. 11 Witherspoon Hall, Tonight 8j,,5M University Extension Symphony Orchestra ALBERT N. HOXIE, Director Emily Stokes Hagar sornAOIST (Hlnulng liy the Audlsnr, Conducted by Mr. Iloxle, V ompanlnl by tho Onlirstin) Tl'kets 50. to Jl 50 hi t nlieralty l.'nl.n- ulon Dox Olllio AVIllierr'oon llutldlns, V NIC K ERBOCKED lV THEATRE 10th 4 MAIAKET 1 COSTIXUOL'S Noon Till 11 P. M. Wm. Russell in "Sacred Silence" Sunnhine Comedy Pathe News and 6 ?& VAUDEVILLE 6 ORPHEUM MAT TODAY. 25c. 85c U'""L' '" Evg.."i6c.35c. 50oai5c "'ter)4 Te9s.he' Storm Country Nov 10- BELASCO'S "SEVEN CHANCES' PFOPI FS Ken' Av. and Cumberland Ladles' Mat. livery Day "Butterflies of Broadway AVlth HAIUtY ("1IEIN1E") COOPER DUMONT'S Knnt J Welch Mln- ofKPingLalord. ' -- .... w ...I.'.. UIS CASINO Walnut Above 8th. l.snies- mm. Today ROHB HVDKLLS ' mmm MhM BBJMai rTT'M T 8'h !' nace. HAT. TODAY. t)lJUU GROWN-UP BABlESj Tradero SSJ'Wn&' hi ii I s ., m ml n ri Pi ti ( v ' -',! fn ws 4 ' ' it 0 hi " IJ - -- i s 'H rJv I iv - r fi -,'.-, ' v m k r
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