ipT" J-1A5M JT"f A w V i tfST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Three Debutante Teas Today. She Anticipates Hearing Ole Hanson on Friday Night TJinnF) teas today, Sarnli Fox mid Evelyn Smith to tc Introduced, nnd Franc? I,eech. Harnh will tic Riven party nt tlio old Wlster liousc, -100 IociiBt street,, now pwned by tlic Colo nial 'Dames, And I'teljn will have a tea at the Itcllevtie-Strntford, while the Leech tea will le In West Phila delphia. Sarah Fox is the youngest daughter of the Joseph Mlkle Foxoi, of the Dell, Torrcsdale. Her sister, Jean, came out th'rcc en.rs ago, and another sister, Muhln, wbb a dehutante of five or six seasons ago. Molda has been married several jenrs now. Dr. Fox is a brother of Mr. Charles P. Fox, who married Miss Mary Large, and of Mrs. George X. Norris, who has .Miss Sarah Fox, and for whom S?rah was named. EVELYN SMITH is the daughter of Sirs. 'Harry Clifton Adams, whose first husband was the late Harry Smith, you know. A few years ago Mrs. Adams married her tlrst husband's brother-in-law, Mr. Adams, whoso first wife lad been Miss Mabel Smith ana who died some years before, too. At Cupe May three summers ago, Mr. and Mrs. Adams were in an auto mobile accident and Mr. Adams was killed. Mrs. Adams was ill for a long time after that, but finally recovered entirely. , , Evelyn is Mrs. Adams s second daughter, the first, Margaret, is now Mrs. Tommy Hart. FRANCES LEECH will be intro duced by her grandmother, Mrs. 'William Henry Williams, at her home, 3040 Spruce street. Moot of the sea son's buds will receive with the three debutantecs this afternoon, and I do hope the weather will be better than it was yesterday. I SAW Lisa Norris and Mrs. Joe Bailey walking up Walnut street on Monday afternoon. They were wearing those new long capes which reach from the shoulders to the hem of the frock. Not that these were very long, as neither Lisa nor Ethel wear long frocks. Lisa's wns of brown fur. very full about the shoulders, nnd she wore a email biuc-green toque of duvetyne cloth. Ethel is in black for her mother, Mrs. '(Jeorgc Huhn, who died some weeks ngo. She wore a small, close fitting toque of dull mourning silk and her cloak of caracol fur was exceed ingly handsome. AKEN'T you interested in Ole Han son's coming hero on Friday night to speak for the benefit of the tuber cular soldiers? He won the admiration of the country when he handled strike matters so well in Seattle as mnyor. I Understand the Chamber of Commerce and members of the Red Cross are greatly Interested in this meeting Fri day night. Of course, helping the tubercular is one of the works of the Red Cross, and, of course, the men of the Chnmber of Commerce are interested beyond every thing to hear Ole Hanson. I under stand .Mrs. fleorge H. Strnwbrldge. of Bala, is one1 of those who invited him here to speak. WOULD you believe that there are two other rummage sales "on the tapis" this week, besides the one for the Prcsb.vterian Orphanage, I told you about? There's a huge one lasting the ci)tir week going on at 215 South Broad street under the auspices of the Emergency Aid. And then the Hahne mann Hospital is having a big one. too. Theirs is uptown. And I think that's rather a good idea, don't you? Most of the sales have been around the same places and so this one in the old postofficc building at 1027 Columbia avenue will doubtless have an entirely different clientele. Among the women Interested in the Hahnemann sale arc Mrs. Clarence Baitlctt. Miss Gertrude Allen, Mrs. Oideon Boericke, Mrs. John Bocrickc, Mrs. Duncan Campbell, Mrs. Thomas Carmlchael. Mrs. George C. Thomas, Jr., Mrs. Walter Madeira, Mrs. John Whlttaker. Mrs. John Gribbel, Mrs. Dillwyn Wistcr, Mrs. Edmund Lewis and several others whose names I do not remember. Mf ARV is two and a half years old, but she seems to have decided rea soning powers and Ideas of her own. The other day she was given an apple unit oho hit ntn it with relish. Then just as suddenly, she decided she did not want that apple and so she threw It fnr across the lawn. "Why, Mary," said mother, "that's a sin !" "No, it isn't, mother, it's an apple," said our literal weo friend. NANCY WYNNE. -SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Cards have been received from Mrs, John Howard McFadden, of the north fast corner Walnut nnd Nineteenth streets, for a tea to be given on De mW 5 frnm 4 until 7 o'clock, to meet Miss Rebecca Thomson. The cards of Mrs. Jasper Brinton, 124 South Nine teenth street, nnd Mrs. Walter S. Thomson, 1722 Spruce street, arc in 'closed. There will be a dinner dance following- the ten which Mr. nnd Mrs. John K. Htmhinir. of St. Martin's lane. Chestnut JIM, will give to introduce their daughter, iutss isuzaDein Bind ing, nt tho Philadelphia Country Club, on Monday, December 1. JJiss Catherine Coxe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brinton Coxe, will be tho guest of houor at dinner tomorrow evening nt the Whltemarsh Vnlley Hunt Club, to be given by. Mr. anil Mrs. Alexander Coxe Ynrnall, of Wynue ,wood. Cards have been received from Mr. and Sirs. J. LvNevlli Smythc and Miss Smythe, of Summit avenue, Chestnut Hill, for a tea to be given nt the Acorn Club, on Friday, November 28, from 4 until 0 o'clock, to introduce Miss Clarissa Smythe. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Clifford Wilson, 242 South Thirteenth street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Edith I. Wilson, to Mr. Rlchnrd Rollins, son of Sir. nnd Sirs. Albert G. Rollins, of Portland, Sle. Mrs. Francis R. Strnwbrldge enter tained at luncheon today in honor of Miss Helen Strnwbrldge, debutante daughter pf Sir. and Sirs. George II. Straw bridge. The Chnrlotte Cushman Club, at 1200 Locust street, has Issued Invitations to meet the John Ferguson company, on Friday afternoon, from 4 until 5.30 o'clock, In the club rooms. Miss Kitty Penn Smith, of Bryn Mawr, returned from New York on Sat urday. whero she had been -visiting her brother nnd sister-Iu-lnw, Sir. and -Mrs. 11. Penn Smith, Jr. Sir. and Sirs. Slurdock Kendrlck and Miss Christine Kendrlck, of Strafford, have moved into their apartments nt Fifteenth and Locust streets for the wjntcr. t .. ilr. and Mm. Clarence W. Dolan and jTMl(e Dolan,. of Itoseinont, will c. of Brjn SInwr. Is spending a few days this wcck at crncrsvuie. rn. Miss Annn Sfegnrgec. daughter of Mr. and Sirs. S. Edwin Slegargcn. of urooKiyn, wno nas been visiting Mrs Bertram aunnell, of Benezer street, ncstnut mil. Jins returned home. Sir. Robert E. Carre, nun nf Vm E. R. Carre, of this city, will give a dinner of twelve covers nt the Phila delphia Country Club on Saturday, in honor of Miss Irene Hcckert and Sir. Henry Reissnyder, also or this city, whose engagement was re cently nnnounccd. The guests will in cludo Sllss Chnrlotte Vare. of Ambler Sliss Leononi Kay, Miss Nellie Smith, Sllss Slarie Suppler-. Sir. and Sirs. Philips WHght. Sir. nnd Sirs. John uiricn. Jir. nnu .Mrs. Fletcher Sehnuin nnu Mr. ami .Mrs. Henry W. Snyder. Tho first Of n Series nf ilnnrno .MM. will be given by the members of tho Sen Isle Yacht nnd .Motor Club will be held nt the Rittcnhouse Hotel on Fri dny evening, November 2S. Tho other dances will be given during Christmas and Luster weeks. There will also be n pre-Lenten dnnce. The officers of the club are .Mr. ticorge .1. Strnubmullcr, commodore; Sir. James A. Crnbtrec, viit (.'oiiiinnuore, anil .Mr. Edward L. Wingert, rear commodore. Sir. and Sirs. Robert J. Terry, of Gcrmahtown, nnnounce the engagement r -i, '...', ,,K"1.' iUlss -"arum iNagle, to Sir. William .1. SIcKay, Jr., of this utj . ALONG THE READING Sliss Gertrude SI. Goldbcrger, daugh ter of Sir. and Sirs. R. H. C.oldhcrgcr. ot tne names. WW York rond, nnd Sir. Ralph Lebnlr will be married on Saturduy evening, November 22, at the iii. .lames uotei. Sliss Sophia L. Fischer, daughter of ui. uiiu .u rs. iiernnru t isclier, of Oak Lane, will be married to Mr. nmrlna it Mctzlcr, Jr.. this evening, at 7:30 o clock, nt the Normandie. About 3."0 pcopie win do present. GERMANTOWN Sir. nnd Airs. Ailntn T .nit nP in !-,. . . . .... ......, VL 4. i.iisi. crmnid lane, nnnounce the marriage ui uieir iiaugnier, .miss Alberta Lotz, to Sir. David .Taggers, in the Little Church Around the Corner, New York cuy, jesieruny. The "Four Hundred Club" will give in urst oi a scries ot ounces nnd en tertainments nt the Delmar-SIorrls on December 2. This will be the initial social function conducted under the auspices of the club since tho war. The forced inactivity was due to the met tliat its members were all in the sci vice. The next nffalr will be held at the Old Y'ork Road Country Club during mc inner part ot tne coming mouth. WEST PHILADELPHIA Sirs. I. I). Sluhr, of 4004 Springfield avenue, will entertain the bridge club or which she is a member. Friday nft ernoon, November 21. The inembcrh include Airs. Henry Heilbron. Sirs. Jos eph B. lcigel. Sirs. I. Summerfield, Sirs. Simon Freldberger. Sirs. Wil liam Thompson, Sirs. Louis Levy and .urs. unroia u. ivrausKopt. Sirs. Alphonse B. Sillier, 404 South Forty-second street, has had n hop guest for n week Sliss Slarie Swanb, of .ww Jon; city. iUrs. Charles Js. Cadwalader. of jonnstown, i'a.. who has been visiting her daughter. Sirs. It. C. Standbridge, of 230 South Fifty-third street, for some time, has left here for Dnvlra town where she will be the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. lirovo for a few clays after which she will return to Johns. town. Sirs. Cadwalader lived for many j curs iu una city. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The annual bazaar, given in aid of tho National Stomach Hospital. 1314 North Fifteenth street, bv the Ladies' Auxiliary, will be held this afternoon nnd evening, nt Wimley's, 1004 North Broad street. The affair is in charge of Sirs. M. P. Warmuth, who will be assisted ny .Mrs. .loscnh Jl. Asher. Sirs. J. H. Wilson. Sirs. J. X. Chrisholm, Sirs. N. B. Wiley. Mrs. J. A. Engle, mrs. ji. xi. wrny. .Mrs. .1. 11. Wignall Mrs. Slyrtle Weisscl. Sirs. B. A. Tylers Sirs. Bernard Talincr. Sirs. l. It. Straw bridge. Sllss S. H. Fulmcr, Sllss .Margaret Fulrner, Mrs. David Fucrtcn berg. Sirs. Leon Goodman. Sirs. Carrie mrsn, mrs. v. wcisse Hammer, -Mrs. jj. .1. simpler. .Mrs. John Sheets. Mrs. W. C. Sharkey. Sirs. Slelnotte Hohru- fer. Sirs. L. SI. Jacqbs, Sirs. Minna Jones, Mrs. Angle Jones, Mrs. Louis ivoid, Jirs. udgar noons, fllrs. Fred erick Krauss, Sirs. Ludwig Loeh. Mrs. A. L. Pcmiock, Mrs. G. W. Pfromm and Mrs. William Richtcr. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Sirs. Eva Kossoy gave n party at her home, 1610 South Fifth street, on Sat urday evening. Those present were Sliss Kitty Silver, Sliss Lillian Broad sky, Sllss Frances Fogcl, Sliss Sara Aurit, Sliss Elizabeth Slann, Mis Mary Rosen, Sliss Dottle Kolb, Sliss Frances Kates, Sllss Katie Weinstcin, Sllss Sadie Lehrmnn, Sliss Ethel Bias key, Sliss Rae Young, Sliss Eleanore Young, Sliss Flora Frcedman, Sllss Rose Sherman, Sliss Rose Jacobs, Sllss Sylvia Lupow, Sliss .Tcano Sneer, Sir, nnd SIrH. Schwnrzman, Sir. nnd Sirs. Jack Siiner, Sir. Samuel Hindeu, Sir. .Tnck Hoffman, Sir. Dave SInrks, Sir. Nat Kolb, Sir. Norton Greenburg, Sir. Percy Rutsky, Sir. Nat Goldberg, Sir. Charlie Barnu, Sir. Julie Hummel, Sir. Harry D. Squire, Sir. Monty Itsynson, Sir. Alike Pollack, Sir. Norman Ginds burg. Sir. Eddy Goldberg, Sir. Herman Frccdinnn, Sir. Hum Greenbcrg, Sir. Harry Rath, Doctor Dave Bern stun, Doctor Asher Adler, Doctor Ro seublnum, Doctor Lehrmau, and Doc tor Herman Slann, Senior Lieutenant of the United States Navy, Among the ones who entertained were Norman Ginsburg, Slorton Greenburg, Eleanor Young, Julie Hummel, Sadie Lehrman, Duan Squire and Dave Marks, who did the rccltlDg. FRANKFORD Miss Ilortense SItttiuger, of Front street and Allegheny avenue, haB re turned from a three weeks' stay Iu Bos tou, where she wns tho guest of Sllss Alice Hemming. The November meeting of the Slothers' Club of Frunkford will bo held this afternoon at .'! o'clock, in the lecture room of the, Frnnkford Free Library. Sliss Slargaret Norteuheim, War Camp NORRI8TOWN Delegates from tho Valley Forge Chapter, D, A. R., in attendance at the nnnual meeting of the State Daugh ters of the American Revolution being held this week In Pittsburgh, include Miss Martha II. SIcInncs, Miss Slary T. SIcInnes, Sliss Slarie R. Yost, Mrs. Irwin Fisher, Sirs. Alexander S. Buchanan, Sirs. Benjamin Buchanan, Sirs. Ludwig Wilfred Stnuffer. Sirs. Reese. V. Davis, Airs, N, Howland Brown, Sirs. J. H. Naylor, Mrs. Samuel Hartrauft anil Mrs. Irvlu P, Knipe, Irnve for their home In Aiken, S, after the first of the year. Sirs. .Robert E. StrnwlirMirp .. ,1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, l'hoto by Hachracli. SUSS .MARGARET .MORRIS PEROT Daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. Elllston Perot, of Germantown, whose en gagement to Mr. Edwin A. Fiero, son of Mrs. Susette Stuart Flero, of Newtown Square, was recently announced PHILADELPHIAN WEDS IN AUGUSTA TODAY Miss E. E. Davison Bride of Har old Smith Other Mar riages A wedding of much interest In this city nnd Augusta will be celehiated this evening in Augustn, Gu., when Sliss Elise Elizabeth Davison, daugh ter of Sir. and Sirs. John Harper Davison, of Augusta, will be innrried to Sir. Harold Vincent Smith, of this city. Sliss Slnry Ljon Tobiu, of Au gustn, Gn., will be maid of honor nnd Sirs. J. Chandler Barnard, of this city, will be matron of honor, Miss Davison will be given in mnrriagn by her fa ther. Sir. C. Harry Smith, will at tend his brother as best man, and tho ushers will bo Lieutenant William Keaby. I'. S. N., Sir. Charles II. Han sen, of this city, nnd Sir. George A. Barrett, of Augusta. A reception will follow the ceremony. After a month's wedding trip, Sir. nnd Sirs. Smith will occupv npnrtments after January 1, nt the Longacre. SIALONEY-NEALL The wedding of Sliss Ruth Vunsant Neall, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Per clvol Neall, of Overbrook, and Lieu tenant John Franklin SInloney, V. S. N.. will take place this evening at 8:30 o'clock, in the Ovci brook Presbyterian church. The Rev. Dr. Guido Bossard, rector of the chinch, will perform the ceremony. The bride will wear a gown of white bridal chiffon velvet, tulle veil trimmed with pnrls, and will carry u bouquet of orchids and Bride roses. Sliss Slirlm Neall, who will act as maid of honor, will wear a white frock and will carry pink chrysnnthrmums, nnd the matron of honor. Sirs. Garrett Perkins, will wear a pink frock and will carry white chrysanthemums. Thj bridesmaids, who include Sliss Helen England, Sliss Slary Kay, Sllss Slary Enstwick, Sliss Deborah Williams, Sliss Louise Vansnnt, nnd Sliss Kather inc Hay Stevens, will wear pink dresses and carry pink chrysanthemums. Lieutenant Slaloney will have for his best man Lieutenant SI. X. Cohen, and the following men will act as ushers: Lieutenant Commander II. B. Brow, IT. S. N. j Lieutenant Albert G, Berry, V. S. N, : Lieutenant Irving R. Cham bers, U. S. N. ; Lieutenant F. D. Pow ers, U. S. N. : Lieutenant P. G. Lati more, V 8. N., and Lieutenant A. R. Mack, U. S. N. A reception will follow at the home, of the bride's parents after the cere mony. YEARSLEY JARDEN . A pretty wedding will take place this evening at 7 o'clock at the Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, at Broad and Diamond streets, when Sliss Evelyn Pomeroy Jarden, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. A. Jnrden, of 1822 North Fif teenth street, will become the bride of Sir. James Rcymond Yeawley. Tho ceremony will be performed by tho Rev. William L. SIcCormick. The hride, who will he given in mnrringa by her father, will wear a gown of white duchess satin, made with a long court train. Her head dress will be n coronet of pearls nnd her tulle veil will be cnught with orange blossoms. She will enrrv a shower bouquet of white roses, lilies of the valley and or chlds. Sllss Ida Sladen, of Chicago, a cousin of the bride, will attend her as maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Sliss Slarie Sauner. of Wnshingtou i Sliss Gwendolyn Taj lor, of Camden; Miss Helen Heinitsh nnd Sllss Slav Griffith. Stiss Slargaret Bernhardt, a cousin of the bride, will bo flower girl. Sir. Frank Sanford will attend Sir. Yenrsley as best man, and the ushers will bo Sir. William H. Jarden, Jr., Sir. Clement M. Jarden, brothers of tho bride; Sir. Edgar Stilley and Mr. Charles Stlllnell. The ceremony will be followed by n reception at the Aldlne, after which they will leave on an ex tended wedding trip. WALRATH SIAGEE A nretty wedding wns solemnized in Holy Cross Church nt 10 o'clock this morning, when Sllss Frances R. Slasce. daughter of Sir. Thomas A. Slagee, of 848 East Gowen avenue, became the brido or Mr. martin it. Walrath, Jr., son of Sir. nnd Sirs. Martin II. Wal rath, of 3527 North Broad street. Tho ceremony was followed by a nuptial mass, of which the Rev. J. SIcCul lough wns celebrant. The bride was attended by Sllss Slartha C. SleVcigh ns mnid of honor, and by tho following bildesmaldH: Sllss Slary Rose Magoe, her cousin; Miss Alice J. Loughran, Miss Vera AValrath and Miss Lenore Walrntb, slsw .of tho bridegroom. Mr. Wnlrath had Mr. Raymond Riling for ins nest man, and tho ushers included Sir. Frank Hartman, Sir. Joseph SIul conroy. Sir. James SIcLoughlin and Sir. Charles Toner. Sir. Slagee gave his daughter in marriage. A wedding bieakfast followed the leremony at the home of the bride's father. Sir. and Mis. Wnlinth left on an extended wed ding trip, nnd will be nt home after .liinuiirj 1, nt 348 East Gowen avenue. RICHARDS REINEKE The Rev. John W. Richards, of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Seventh street nnd Slqutgomery avenue, will officinte at the marriage of his son, Sir. SInttlilas Henry Richards, to Sliss Slnigniet Relneke, daughter of the late Sir. Ilenrv G. Relneke nnd Sirs. H. G. Relneke In St. Luke's Church, at 7 o'clock this evening. Following the ceremony a wedding reception, with about 123 guests, will be held at the residence of the bride's mother, 152S North Broad street. The bride will be attended by her three sisters, Mrs. Frederick SIcFad den, matron of honor: Sliss Florence Harriet Reineke and SItss Slary Reln eke as bridesmaids. The bride's gown is of white satin, trimmed with duchess lace and pearls. The matron of honor will wenr pink crepe meteor. Sliss Florence Reinckc's gown is of orchid crepe meteor, nnd Sliss Slary Relneke has chosen blue crepe meteor. The bouquets will be roses. Sir. Richnrds's best man will be Sir. Ernest Kelter, and the ushers will in clude Sir. Edward Scheppc, Sir. Luther D. Wnidelich, Sir. Walter Groff and $&xcx 'Ays ixkvwviWAv. .mv. v.v I "Your baths and 8 8 8 8 8 v't'v,-uWravVlkVVVIVVvrAroL VKw..wlWu,iWia nre the best I have ever taken, either here or abronil," mild a well-knonn society woman io ue. "J am elated nt the loss ot excels weight." "I feel yearaoumer," aald another. lust two of the thousands of appreciation that are con stantly cnnilnfir to us. The Collins System for nerres Is nlso efficient. You'd be surprised at the number of women who come to us every week to keep their appearance youthful and fresh. The excesulrely stout and thin respond equally to the Indi vidual treatment each receives. The skin clenrs, the eyes hrlffhten nnd health returns, wtth the fullness of youth and beauty. 6 Arrange for a Trial Treatment,. No Charge or Obligation Whatever. COLLINS SYSTEM OF 8 PHYSICAL FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Phone, Spruce 51,81, 6 S3 tixco:o;xo:o I 1624 Walnut Street B 1 . Invites Your Early Inspection . W B of Their Exclusive Display of j I m Millinery, Evening Gowns, Wm II jj Blouses, Coats, 1 1 Dresses, Suits, Etc, f Sir. William E. Brandt. The bride's uncle, Sir. Albert Relneke, will give her in marriage. Sir. Richards Is a descendant of Henry Slclcholr Stuhlenbcrg, the patri arch of the Lutheran Church In Amer ica, and of General Peter Sluhlenbcrg, of Revolutionary fame. Hn is a grad uate of Sluhlenbcrg College nnd a mem ber of the Alpha Omega fraternity nnd of the faculty of South Philadelphia High School. He served in the meteor ological division of tho signal corps during tho war. HILL COYNE The wedding of Sllss Eileen Coyne, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Patrick James Cos he, of 1218 Rltner street, nnd Sir. Frank Hill, son of Sirs. K. SI. Hill, of 1017 South Broad street, took place on Tuesday morning iu the Epiphany Church, nt Twelfth nnd .lack son streets. The date marked the twenty-third anniversary of the wed ding of tho bride's mother nnd father. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Nash, with the Rev. Jo seph Sammon. C. SI., the Rev. Arthur Hart. S. J,, the Rev. George Slontague, the Rev. Edward Montague nnd tho Rev. F. X. Wnsll, assisting. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore n. gown of white bridal satin, trimmed with chantilly lace, and cnrrlcd a Miowcr bouquet of orchids nnd sweet peas. Her tulle veil was arranged with orange blos soms. A sister of the bride. Miss Slargaret Pome, was bridesmaid, nnd wore n gown of orchid georgette trimmed with orchid crystal beads and silver. She j carried n bouquet of orchid chrjsanthe- j mums. ! Sir. Hill hnd for his best man Sir. i Frank Johnson. The ushers Included Sir. William Welsh, Sir. John P. Love, Sir. Frank Hughes and Sir. Andrew W. Hill, n brother of the bridegroom. A breakfast and reception followed the ccremonv nt the home of the bride. Sir. nnd Sirs. Hill will tour cxtcn- I slvcly through tho South, rcturning snme time In December, after w hich , they will bo at home, 002S Nassau road, Overbrook. DttllRING DAVIS Announcement is made of the mar I riage of Sllss Honnrine (. T)nis, 012(1 Hazel avenue, 10 jir. l.unin n. jninr ing. of 5738 Thomas avenue, at 10 o'clock this morning, nt St. George's i Chinch. The bride was gowned in white1 crepe meteor and carried white lovrs. Her onlv attendant was her sister, Sliss Josephine Davis, who wore pink georgette and carried pink roses. Mr. Duhrlng had for his best man the bride's brother. Sir. Fred Dnvls. After a ten-day wedding trip. Sir. nnd Sirs. Duhrlng will live in Philadelphia. ' PATTON GASTON Sliss Slartha Gaston wns quiety mar ried lnt evening nt 7 o'clock at her home. 11133 Washington avenue, to Sir. Loyal SI. Tatton, 1710 North Sixty second street. The bride wore a gown of silver cloth covered with silk tulle. After an extensive tour through the South, Sir. and Sirs. Patton will live in Lnnsdowne. RAINEY SHERRETT The wedding of Sliss Hilma J. Slier rett, of Delaware county, nnd Sir Hownrd J. Rainey. of 2317 South street, took plnce on Snturday evening nt o O ClOCK. LUC urmu wu.s Rnrii ill mitrrlii?i liv her mother and wore n , blue satin gown nnd carried white roses. Her only nttendant wn,s the bride groom's sister. Sllss Bessie Rainey. Sir. Robert Black acted as best man for Sir. Rainey. A reception followed the wedding. WISSAHICKON The first of tho series qf Saturday evening dances to be given during the winter by the American Bridge Com pany's Club took plnce on Saturday evening at Woodvalc, the clubhouse on Slannyunk avenue. Among those par ticipating were Sir. nnd Mrs. Joseph K. Rose, Jr.. Sir. nnd Mrs. William Levering, Sir. nnd Sirs. Chnrles Schleicher. Sir. Roy Wilson, Sliss Elizabeth Woodruff. Sir. William Hcn drie. Sir. Raymond O'Rourke, Sir. C. AVcsley Wallace, Sir. John Frame, Sir. W. Murphy, Sir. Charles Convery, Sliss Kearney, Sliss Helen Deighton, Sliss Alice Runacres, Sliss Charlotte Young. Sir. Richard Reider, Sliss Mildred Levering and Miss Frances Huss. The dance committee includes Sir. Joseph K. Rose. Sir. Wilbur T. Schofield, Sir. Albert E. Taw-ley and Sir. Charles Schleicher. .. .. h - rA.ruAV vys .".,'VP'y v v-.- . V treatments CULTURE Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street a ' E3 NOVEMBER 12, ROXDOROUGH The residents of the Wnlnut lane see tlnn will hold n meeting on Friday afternoon nt the home of Sirs. James Leech, llldge nvenuc nnd A nlnut lane, In the Interest of the community play house for the children. The movement wns started by Sirs. Joseph N, Ewlng. Among those who will be present nre Slis. Thomas Crawford, Mis. Matthew Dunlap, Sirs. Elmer Priest, Mrs. Ewing, Sirs. .Tnmes McCniillev, Sirs. James Watson, Sirs. Walter Rnnsley, Sirs. Frank Thomas. Sirs. Harry Slissimer, Sirs. Harry Helms nnd Sirs. William Reid. LANSDPWNE V meeting of the B Nnturnl Music Club will be held ot Sliss Slnicclllne .Mcjer's home this evening. The ec nlng will bo devoted to music by Italian composers. Sllss Slargaret Shaffner, .Miss Ell7n beth ShalTner nnd Sllss Sue Suddnrds attended n house pntty glien at State College over the week-end. Sirs. Edward V. H. Wllkio returned Saturday from a shott Usit to the Poconos. " Telephone, fpriirp 2D38- ! Fur Storage and Ilcmodclinn dt Ilcanonablc Hales LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL TOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street WOMEN'S SUITS SPECIAL Silver Tip Diagonal Now 99.50 STRAIGHT LINE NARROW BELTTAILORED MODEL TAUPE WOLF COLLAR TWO-PIECE SKIRT NAVY BROWN Formerly 125.00 Tinseltone, Peach Bloom Now 59.50 STRAIGHT LINE NARROW BELT TAILORED MODEL NOTCHED & CONVERTIBLE COLLARS TWO-PIECE SKIRT Formerly 69.50 DRESSES WAISTS COATSFURS i nniii imiiiiiirm i nil 1 1 1 nlni 111 J J Ifl.'n.ft ." 1 1 .1'l 1 li; mil i ; L rTTi n iu :i .! :i;ini'iiilP.iiiriTnHWTTmfmrWtrt r Ji'll'.'ftS rt Pll imrlflji;!! wi jj. j Fertectly i Stunning Suits o 7 (( I (1 The prettiest little tailleurs of I'll I II y I tinltone trimmed with fur re- l j I M 1 duced in time for the Thanks- j 11 ! (Jiving game or dinner. I I II P I 111 'n's sPec ffers values which f I ill w undoubtedly appeal to those II 111 7"'i0 know L. Stone style and qual- l I 1 Hl ' JMh ill llllllli 1 111 ! iraiIIMIIIIIIII!!llllll!llll!l!llll!!llll!IHI!llilllll!IIW George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Exquisite Millinery For the Season's Social Events Among the many gorgeous creations wo mention tho following At' ?20.00 A largo Black Velvet Hat, crown of Silver and Black Brocade. Trimmed with Black Satin Ribbon. At $26.00 A Sand Color Duvetyne Model, facing of Brown Velvet. Large Sand Plume for trimming. At $20.00 A lovely Brown Silk Beaver Hat. Gold and Brown Brocaded Brim. Brown Plume gracefully trimmed across the back of hat. At $43.00 A Hat of fine Moleskin Fur, with Silver Lace and Maline edge. Trimming of Flowers. Our display of fine Millinery is truly wonderful. Wo invite your inspection and comparison. National Blouse Week Allen's have a wonderful showing of Smart Blouses at correct prices. Cotton Blouses, in splendid assortment, $2.00 to $14.00. Voile and Batiste Blouses, hand made and hand em broidered, $6.75 to $25.00. Georgette Blouses, tailored models, $7.25 to $16.00. Georgette Blouses, suit shades, $7.75 to $25.00. Crepe de Chine Blouses, $6.75 to $13.50. Striped Crepe de Chine and Tub Silk Blouses, $8t2o to $10.00. , L 1010 Alumnae to Give Dance Tho Villa Slnrla Alumnae will give ft reception and dance In the rose Harden of the Ilellevue-Htratford on Tuesday cvenlnc, November 25. The dance will be the first of a nerlci of oventi mTiedulcd for the coming year. Tho,conimlttcc In chargo include : Sirs. STMlnlley, SUri Kleanor T.aiiRten, SIr. H. Leo Slcliale, SIli Agnes Sic Keniia, SUm Slary Hastine. SIIkh Sfndelln HnstinK". SIlns Slary SlrOlInn Sliis Daisy Walsh and Sllss Elizabeth Parrel, SAM S. SHUBERT toniout at s Monte Cristo, Jr. w"n u n. v. ChsI of Celebrities Chestnut St. opeha houpk-to.niqht "SOME TIME'. With PHANIC TI.VNEY LYRIC TONIGHT AT 8 ill). THE UNKNOWN PURPLE" ADELPHI Tonight nt 8 IS 1MHl Week. nvr,,,ji iWl,l5nfA.W- ,t iTRat' A LITTLE JOURNEY" MirrnorouTAN omu"IioiiJnn THE SUBSCIPTION SAI .p. r? T!IR 0rlANI) OPKHA KKABON 1010--0 1IY MlTI-noPOMTAN OI'KttA CO NY WILL CLOSE SAT.. NOV. 15 Huliecrlptlon prices remnln unrno as last sranon Or-nin,- jyj 25 Peat Hale Mnv i 7 IVrformince """ lioulns I'OV, 1 J'rleei; for BlriRlo Perform . l..-,o 2 it ti Wnlnnf- BAnaAiN mat to- en VVainUt MOHIIOW All Keats 50c "It Happens to Everybody" . '! TO TTin tVALNl'T IP mil Inr. 11 '?. TC HAnlT AN-D PKH A lfxior S ,u uill.IUHTFl-I, COMKDY "Inquirer Xoxt tlfo Chooii Offer? the Musical m. The Love Hunter A Hsm.ihony of rienuly and Lingerie. Week Seals Tom or. I E IT H ' S ANNIVERSARY WEEK' MABEL McCANE TOM DrlYAN, I.H.MAN nrtODEIUCK nd WM. TAYLOR nniop, conn coitnRNn SIX KIRKBMITH BISTERS nilda JInrrls, Walter Ilrower A Othem ANNUAL CllflYSANTlinMl'M SHOW! PALACE RINK ZA. Roller Skating Afternoon & Evening DANCINCl After Skltinic. .Monday A Thure NUhtu 31ACINO Wedneiday. SATURDAY NIGHT LADIES' RACE. rlKATING CONTEST- Tox. Trot Tueadvy and Friday. I ITTI P Theatre. 17th & Da Lancey. 11 I 1 1-I-j Three Ega. Only at 8:1 J. The Theatre Parisien Players TONIGHT- Double Bill "MAIN OAITHE "CHONCHnTTE" Tomorrow A Trl "OUEULE DC LOUP" A SPECIAL 1 II EXTRAORDINARY I 1 lntfUiMiuHuiuwijugHyiMduijtMi Il kf Market St. ab. 10th. 11 A.m. to IMS P.M. EUGENE O'BRIEN IN FIRST l'REflENTATIuN OB" "SEALED HEARTS" --.....Cllt Indudea ItOIIEllT EDEPON STANDBY. tllK'HKHTRA OHOAN UOLOIST B I'HIZMA JAPAN 1214 MARKET HTREET SECOND WEEK OF GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S Photoplay With an Amatlne floul TO i2yVVB rAItAMOIINT-ARTCrtAFT '"'CTURB AT ITS FULL WORTH SEB IT FROM THE HEOINNInS NOTE STARTING TIME 4:45. 6:30. 8:15 and 10'P. M. ATTEND MOnNI.VO PERFORMANCES TO AVOID THU CROWDS ARC A D I A io-a "'ir--.?? "w imi " WILLIAM'S. HART 'ohnP- . rETTlCOATf N I X O N 8 C 0 L 0 N I A I ATVSK CHELTEN ij AT 2.30, ,, , I AX I) l p. If. "iiaiance 1 almadee "A Tempera-Tgmorro.-..vm.r,70,!fi i?"'" MARKETs!TREL7AB JH A OLIVE THOMAS i-'THD SPITS HRInr C a p i t o r ,,.,, ," MARKET STREET - "A M 12, ;, 3M, .... ,, , JACK PICKFORD w. "1 PROXY" GREAT NORTHERN REGENT g8&&ste Added-CRAIO KEraEfir'S'1'8" "aViMeV CONTlSuoi" SUBMARINE F-7" vaudevui1 NOT A MOTION PICTUnB8'n"atl0n BROADWAY ., 'i. BOBBY HEATH H 'W&S& Constance Talmadge " Semp.. - mental WW CROSS KEYS MARicET8in eon. "THE SPIDER"Da'&ATL"'- PHILADELPHIA nuaqrrn.. GARRICK MAT. TODAY ,, Evr. at 8 115. KJMANCE " a a SENSATION! wi H. HARRIS Preienta THE HAUNTED WOO - A Nev "y by Crane Wilbur FORREST td-- THE GEO. W. LEDET.ER PRODUCTIONOP VICTOR HERBERT'S Oreate.t llualcal Comedy Suee... ANGEL FACE ir,.MK.XDOUS COMPANY nn- Tn.m,, BROAD LAST 2 WEEKS Popular Mat. Today Ko sS $150 Eve. riulletln. 'John Ferguson" WITHERSPOON HALL. THURSDAY. sVTfc University Extension Symphony Orchestra A .M..W IDJ.A A NKW FORCK A NEW IMTUL8E! EvervlHHiv rf the KnUr, Audtew. Bno. AND BAILORS THE VALUE OP A SOVO i'SSiYi.? n .dln"" In London today and ffi aWha'ncoVn: HAS Arnold Bennttt. HEAR ITS AUTHOR John Drinkwater in "POETRY and LIFE" Friday ISenlnr. at 8 o'clock Tlcketa, BOo to 8l.n0. at Unlver.Ur Eiten elon Pox Offlee. Wltherapien nSiainr. WITIinRSPOON HALL TONIGHT at 8-i7 kindler" H A M M A N N RECITAL TICKETS-2.00 to BOoOn Bala at HeprV ACADEMY OP MUSICVnv in . n .. ELSIE 1IAKKU. Contralto. " ALL.ST,ToTIia1,Pa.C,n80',"''9 PLOIlEXTINn nrfiiiiM NrvhIT,Tili?"RLEs;HART.T.?r noVBea,..-,i.To."-H;pp..iCI'nT0 c'n.tlnlil! OLE HANSON ?M:lu,or Hear Him on "100$4 XMERICANISM" METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUBlT llday. November 14th a.ta n i Beat BOo to 11.60. JJok Beat! IS.'Ndw en PEOPLES Kn Av- n CumUrUna. Ladlea Mat. Every C&y iiarney cm r nrenPTuri?A GERARD'S w-4-"- ' v-' C Uf I Wlto Harry Welh and Oeorre f. I la yea LAOllNU 20th Century Maids With ED LEB WROTHa BIJOU 8th Ab. Ran. Mat. Today KEWPIE DOLLS Trocadero gfc Pat White DUMONTS Emmett J. Welch Mia.' MATINEE TODAY lOo to f,Oo, ! ntlAn In fh VlK'rt nttvetf Our Reception to the KINO. OUKE.V ana uiuffy PHINCK1 niJPMPI IM Mat. Tomorrow. I.V. Me. ' I "?iS3l?ND seven CHAJCES La(gt ite 1 H .i ii i i V Mi M J t'-i t(m ii 4 i V J J t 4 .a thifi w KOy. 17 "THa IITH CHAU'Vf . ' ' V'i ' t-f- "v? 0 .
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers