fti$iftl jRfyf&R?" 'mvf (W r' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 19.19 IX J( 1 M nn li r M it las ' v r In k ' :v JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Goes Late to Town Teas and Stops First at the Century Club The Meeting Interests Her Strangely N OT n Ion Imliiy. Another rlinncc to ret up nflrr roIiir to tlirr" jestrr- ilny! Wnvnt it roIiik some, tlinURlw Ami did 5011 lirnr nlniiit Isnbcl 1'nRO having Rono out to California to tnlto up 'movie netlng. Every one was talk ing ntiout It at the trnx. I understand she has had the Idea for oiiip time. And certainly Isabel Is delicately pretty and sweet -en on rIi. looking to rival Mary I'icltford and nuj of the other famous movie, beauties. I have often wished when I hnve seen some of the awful travesties In pictures of people in society nt parlies am. sucli nffalrs that they really would show some persons who knew, how to net in the conventional way. I'll never forget one picture 1 snw which depicted a party in some leading society man's home. The guests w'ere nil dnnclng as if their lives depended upon getttlfg to 11 certain point in the room nt n given moment: when sud denly 11 maid appeared with a trn, of cocktails) Instantly the "gay mid fast society men nnd women" broke from each other in the dance and made a flying leap to the tray, grabbed their individual cocktails from the maid and cmorted gayly about the room! Now, you know, that's going come ly spoiled the whole picture for me. tVhen I see something so absolutely in accurate in a picture or read it in a book I feci as if the rest must be just as far-fetched nnd exaggerated. And so if charming girls such ns Isa bel go Into tlint work they can cer tainly put a little bit of the rail thing into some of the pictures. Isabel is a daughter of the William llynl Pages. You know, Mr. Page is quite 'a "wiz" as n magician. I've seen' him bring Ice cream out of a top hat nnd hand it round 1111 audience in a most mnr clous manner. He is the son of .Mr. S. Davis Page nnd n brother of Mrs. James Large and of Howard Worts Page. The Howard Tages daughters, Uveljn and Mary, lhn nre verv nlfrnntlt-a 1,,-tl,.. .,;.. Isabel's cousins. They Will be intro- dueed November '20. AS THERE were no tens till late to go , , ,. ' h to yesterday afternoon, ns they were 1 ui Kiieii in lovvii. i occupied my llttlo self by stopping in at the New. Century (lub. I linil heard there was to be a i discussion on the woman's pages of ,,,-," , , ... today, and as to whetlie this body of ' )r,imiKn toiav At Rt Jamefl, Otn At St Ives. Tlopi At St John's, l.oirHti At Ohel Abrsm At the Oonent IIUIIIICS 1. J Joneit M. I' Smith 11 H .Tamps I ushhosh II H i' ll (' Married In following clerjotncn CncniPB will be numbfrt?,! to inatrli rai h couplet Tli Hes. 1. Johnson. L1, ll'Hole 3 Mi-Anan . 4. l.elnskl, nnd . Andres Petroitch, I assure you soeioH editors would re- l And, too. how few women there renl- jnicc beyi Itut wlial yonil woids if it could be thus, i lint about the hrule ami her funi- ily and her friends who live in other cities nnd who cannot come to the wed ding? Well. It's all rather futile uuy how. Only I wns amused to hear such humorous points of view. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs. Trrnchnrd E. Niwbold will giie :i large dinner this cieniiig at llreez) Itrow. their home in Ardmore. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stoles'bury, of 1(125 Walnut street, will give a large reception on Tuesday evening, November L'5, after the opening per formance of the opera at their home, iu honor of li.inui and liaioness de Car tier. Air and Mrs George Mngruder Hen derson, of 7-05 Lincoln Drive, will give a (lie dans.-int nl I lie Acorn Club, on Fridn). Dei ember 5. from t until 7 o'clock, in honor of their daughter. Miss Helen Sedgwick Hendeison. Colonel nnd Mrs. Jasper Y rates ltrin ton will be the guests of honor at a dinner on Mondn). November "4, to he given b) Justice and .Mrs. Hubert win Mnsehzisker, of 2101 De Lhncey street. , Colonel Iirinton ha- recently returned from merscas. Miss Catherine Cne, daughter of Mr. nnd .Mrs. Henry l.rinton Coxe, and Miss Kiugsolving, will be the guests of honor at a dinner to be given by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Childs Dreel, of Wootton, Hr.wi Mawr, on WciIiicmIii) eicning, December I!. At the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williamson Hoherts will give on Saturday evening at the Habltit, in honor of Miss Mnrgaretta A, Sharpies, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T Wilson Shnipless, of Chestnut Hill, the following debutantes will be present: Miss I'ogg) Hosengnrten, Miss H'osnninnd Wurts, Miss Mary T. Good man, Miss H. Pauline L. Hell. Miss Catherine Cote. Miss Polly Thn.icr, Miss Harriet F. '.imnicrinan, Miss Nancy I!. Dunning, Miss Margaret T. Grnlmni, .Miss Fifi Willi r, Miss Hliodn Brooke, Miss Sara H, Dolnn, Miss Mary I). New bold, MWs Marlon AV Ilaird." Miss Adelaide Newliu, Miss Claim Hejnders, of New York; Miss Susan 'I' Groome, Miss Anita M. Evans, Miss Ellen Gleudinning nnd Miss Susnn W. Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd Huberts, of Pnoli. will enteriuin at lunch on Suu dn), November 1(1. Friends of Miss Susan Wheeler Nor ris, wiio is spending the winter witli ber grandinotlier, Mrs, Charles Wheeler, at Pembroke, Itr.iu Mawr, will i egret In hear that she is confined to her home with a cold. Jlr. and Mrs, J. Claud Bedford mid their daughter, of Media, are occult ing apartments in town for the winter. Mr nnd Mrs. C. Kmorj McMiclinel und their fninily closed Knoll House, their plnce iu Devon, .wsterduy, and will occupy their town house, 2011 Walnut street, for the winter. Sir. and Mrs. John W. Lawrence, of Sewickle), Pa,, have tnken upartiucuts at the. Wellington for the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Gardner Cnssntt, who have beru sirt'iiding the fall witii Mrs, Gaidner Cnssntt, nt Kelso, Jlcr W'yn, sineo returning from Jnpau, will open their town houo the end of this week. Mrs. Cassatt and her daughters, Miss Ellen Mar) Cnssntt nnd Miss Eu genia Cussntt. will not gg to town un til after the first of the year. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles M. Len, of Devon, entertained Dr. nnd Mrs. Alonzo Taylor, of Pittsburgh i Mrs. Heibert Lincoln Clark nnd Mrs, Lewis A. Hom me) ot the suffrage dinner nt the Ilel-levue-Stratford on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. S, C. Harvey, of Kadnnr. entertained Mr. und Mrs. Jolm Kent Kane, Mr. nnd Mrs, E. Waring Wilson and Mrs, Hendrio at tieir table. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Hullltt, Jr.. will icttirii today to their 'home, llfi West Ablngton avenue, Chestnut Hill, for the winter. s Mr. nud Mis. Edwin J, Schuetter and nilelf ft""i'.v hove returned In their hoinr, 7800 8t, MnrtinH lane, Chestnut )in, They spent the summer at their cuiwgo, in. ipmiiif ue'imi-i JJiCttcuaiilxrhr (VaillW IiHIipch vWMn Mr. Jom JneauMi. who women would or would not rotnlRit tlir ! society column to the t-crnii backet. There were more than two hundred women there I should say, and do j oil know what struck me more foiolbly than anything cKcV It was this: How little these women, who nre the think ing. Intelligent women itf the oity, know of humnti nature. II does, not seem possible to some that there are in this win Id of ours nenrl) nlnetieii hundred million belnus nml tlint it is possible for those mil lions of beings to hnve different points or view troin ours, to lime sorrows In their lives and be unable to -oWe their difficulties thomselws, nnd to write some one whose name they trust or who'p knowledge they tt 11st. And jut, It is true. One of the speakers quoted some letters nnd an swers to eorresnondints of a woman's pugo, letters which I hud happened to see ni)setf and which a kind-hearted dMrous-to-bo-hclpful "woman had thought nvijr, hml stayed lnte at her desk day after daj to answer, mid in 11 way really to help, and. I am sorry to say, that the letters themsehes and Ihclr nnswevs were misquoted. To be sure, it was 11 travesty, but trnoste should not be inaccurate when names and limitations are made, should the)' T HKX the discussion passed onto the I societj page. Should it be abolished? I And one de-ir elderly lady dbicetod to having renil on one tociety tmce ne counls of live wedilings in various parts of the cit) at which the brides all wore white satin. She said she did not iiiiv what they woic nor that one waft iniii ricd in Oermantown, anothir in Tioga, etc., etc., nor that they went on honey moons, nnd came home, nnd ho on, nnd so on, That It tool: up too much space. To be biirc, we might ask the brides not all to wear white satin on the "nine dny, but then . on their own wedding dn)s, it does seem a little sellish to insist tlint we choose their gowns for them to bienlt the monotony of the page. I'sunlly you are inairied mil) once, nnd somehow or other you kind of feel us if it were your own wedding, and jour Ottll gOWll, limit loll j KT , 00ic at tu. other side a tinv I , .. ,-, , ., J-J bit. Do you remember seeing the ""yspnper account of your fat mother s wedding the fust tin i1(nvn t(l ou? n yolI uw, of your father nnd time it was MKMIII . IUU. 'F J .Hi 1 Villi 1,1(111 UV'M .....- Irt nt. . ....n...l.nH .m.i dcltfzlito'l vou were to rend the little detnils? How would )ou like it if the Society Editor of those days had run a condeiilsed account of the weddimrs of tliat day something like this; nitOOUS COVINS IinsTINATIOV J. Drown All All on wpdillnK K Ilnh wnin trios but miml IC, Cntt vrhlt No 3, who went Cloldfoerrt ttnlin Imm,, I. Samion ized that the iiewsoaper. including the woman s pages and the society pages, give the composite leader what lie or she demands. And the composite reader usually ap preciates it, too. NANCY WYNNE. of Chestnut Hill, since her return from France lust month, has taken a lions" on the grounds of Dr. John MtClos ke) 's plaie. on Germnntown avenue, below Chestnut avenue, nud lias moled into it this week. Miss Il'den Freeinnu will be the guest of honor nt a subscription linn li con todny. to be given nt the Ait Alll nnce under the auspices of the drnmn committee. Miss Freeinnu is one of the organisers of tlie-thentre guild and of other importifnt art theatre move ments, and will speak on "The New Movement" in the theatre. She is the leading woman of the "John Ferguson" company. The Print Clnl, jll hold a iccoii tion lit the Art Club, tomorrow evening. Mr. Frederick Reynolds and Mrs. John Taylor Arms, of New York, will give a lecture and demonstration on "How Prints Are Made." GERMANTOWN Mrs. A. H. Smith, of 7110 Cresheini load, will entertain nt dinner this eve itiii" iu honor of Miss Marion O. Cliad wiek of the Delninr- Morris, whose ninrringe to Mr. Willinm F. It. John son, of Logan, will take place on Mat lirdav evening. There wilt be fifteen Ituests present. The Woman's Club of flermnntown will be the scene, of an interesting mu sicnle this afternoon nt ,'! o'clock, given by members of the Pliilndelphin Musical Club, Mrs. A. J. Howinnd, of the New Century Club, will rend n pnper on "Folklore iu American Music." Mrs. Samuel Woodward will render some In dian songs, Mrs, Duncan Campbell some plantation songs and Mrs. Gard ner Nicholas will sing some Stephen Foster songs, with Miss Ruth Hnrbcr as accompanist. Mrs. Victor L. Laveli, of 557 East Ma) land street, has sent out cards for an at home on Friday, November 21. nnd Saturday, November 20, fiom -1 until (t o'clock. -MiHWj muiZt .j . T . . .. ... W. . ... v.. " ' L,A !. w diet. 1214 Walnut Street Have You Made a Mistake about us? Just be cause we have one of the most charm ing little shops in town and in it some of tho most fetch ing raiment that femininity ever wore you mustn't think our prices are f o r m i d a b 1 y high. I n tl e ejd, they're just the op posite come in and boo for your L ? ;'mW4? jg!$lf$ 1'hnto 1 Il.ichriuh MKS. V.WX, DKNCKIjA MILLS Airs, Mills has been doing splendid ' work for the ltrju Mawr Hospital. She Is chairman of the committen whiili is nt present campaigning for funds for new ward. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. L. Korn gate a sur prise party in honor of the biithday of their son. Mr. Hurry Korn, nt their home, llli'J Mntitun avenue, on Sunday evening, November I). Among those pres ent were Miss Molly bnlus, Miss Ida A. noldman, Miss ltosalin Olitz, Miss Kitty (loldstein. Miss Hatty Gottlieb, Miss Emma Gottlieb, Miss Ulanoh Krezel, Miss Esther T'eld, Miss Hose Korn, Miss Hannah Korn, Miss Anna (ever. Miss Dora Davis, Miss Anna Uudolph, Miss Frances Strilko, Miss Lillian Arioft. Miss Kcbcccn l'inkus, Miss Ida Weisman, Miss Minerva Pauls, Mr. Harry C.ottlleb, Dr. Harry Heller, Newark, N. .1.: Mr. IlenrV Heller, Newark, N. J.; Mr. Meyer Schwartz, Mr. E. II. Weiss. Mr. Frank Sandler, Mr. Hnrry Olnsburg. Mr. Maxwell Olnsburg, Mr. Nat f!oer, Mr. Louis Middleton, Mr. Jack Kuntz, Mr. Leon Hums. Mr. Leon Hose, Mr. Irving Korn nnd Mr. Henry Seliissle and Mr. Isidore Seliissle. both of New York. Mr. Luigi A. Ilarill. of New York, has been the guest of his brother und his sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ilarili, of nil.'i Locust street, for n few dnjs. Mr. Haiili returned home jes tenlay. Mrs. Charles Pierce, of Wilmington, is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Per nio, of ;1)11 Ilaltimore incline, for a few dii)s. An entertainment and dance was given Tuesday eening by St. Ciutli age's Cliutch in honor of the hojs of tile parish who servnl overseas. Pre ceding the dance the bo)s were giien a haniiiiet by the gills of the LiiiMiioie Club. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A tiinsintefilrle linrtv ;is i.iinti hv Mr. Mollis Ho) iu honor of the mem- ' bir.s of the Walton Club last Sunday, at 2i:) South Sixteenth street. A reception was giw-n last Cloning to Miss Edith Glass, of l.",27 South Fourth street, who will be married on December 7 to Mr. Samuel Wiimiiiiii, of Logan, nt her aunt's home nt ,'tM15 -Poplar stieet. Among the guests present were Miss Pauline Monroe, Miss Hose Wnx ninu. Miss Jnno Fluni. Miss Itelle Fluni Miss Dorn Tii)lor, Miss ''lara Cohen am' Dr. It. Peaiimnn, Mr. Ed Ahrauij, Mr. Lew Rnbinowitz, Mr. Harvey ('luckmnn, Mr. Horace De Wolf and Mi. Herman Greenspan. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Max Gnrtenliiub and their sons nre ooeup)ing their apart ment nt 1414 North Fifteenth stieet. Mrs. C. Homer, of Sixteenth and Girnrd avenue, is spending a foitnight in New York visiting friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Gould llirsh, of North Nineteenth street, nre receiving congratulations on the birth of a daugh ter, Doris Gieenebaum llirsh, on Octo ber !0. A miscellaneous shower was given Miss Eleanor D. Vlener. of 5014 Pnik side nvenue, nt her home on Tuesday evening b) a number of her friends. The emrncenient of Mis.s Vieiier to Mr. Har ry Nieman, of New Yoik, wns recently announced. Mrs. David Greonwald entertnined the members of her bridge club on Tuostln) afternoon. The members of the Pi Sigma Soror it) will give n dinner-dance nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club on Saturday. November 22. Miss Carol) n Finnognn is chairman of the committee in chin go. Miss ENie Spencer is piesident of the sorority. Miss Lillian White, vice presi dent, nnd Miss Emma Hicks, secretary. ii f W .tl 1 1 f W ' iguyer M j ' 1 1 1 i 'jffiffM TIOQA The wedding of Miss (lertrude II. tioldberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U II. tioldberger. of WiVi Old York load, and Mr. V. llalph Lubalr, of 1!l!l Manhcim street, (Strmnutown, will lnl.e place on Saturday evening, No vember 'JL at II :.'t(l o'clock, at the St. .Inmes Hotel. The biide will be at tended by her sister, Miss IMItli liold hcigcr, as maid of honor; Miss Until (Joldlierger, iiKo 11 sister, anil Mrs. Charles Sehonemnn. brldcsmnlds. Mr, lliirrv I.elinir, of Now Yotk, will be Ills bifthcr's best man, and the ushers will be Mr David Hlumenlhal nml Mr. Leslie lllumcnthnl. Mrs. Harry Wiight and her son, Mr. INsIek It. Wiight. of a 1211 Noith Nine teentli stieet. have gone to Atlantic City to remain until the end of the month. Mi. Wright, who scried oveisens, has been ill since his return fiom I'lnnce, but is convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Donald S Knight hne returned from their wedding trip and will bo nt home during the winter on North Pnik avenue. Mrs. Knight be fore her marriage, on October 15. was Miss Virginia C. West. The Pive Hundred Club met at the home of Miss Marion Weiheniunjer, of Diamond stieet jesterdny afternoon with the following members present: Mvs. KuskoII ". Lees, Miss Mnrlou Wclhenninjer, Miss Hniah Niell, Miss L'ninm I'nrri. Miss Klin llennet. Miss Loonotto Helifus, Miss llernii Custer, Mli r.stelle Limber. Miss Marian Dietr.. Miss Hi lit Kodgers. Miss Kntlie rinc llalteriiiaii. Mr. nnd Mrs. Klmer C Taylor nnd MIh Nnonii Tin lor will lie hosts nt a linuer given nt their home, -I'.lOO North Thirteenth street, on Muurunj, in minor of Miss Eilnn Smender, who will be married to Mr. Henry Me) cm on Thanksgiving Dny. ami her bridal partv. who will include Miss Ldna Smeiidcr. Miss Naomi Itlsehcff, Mr. Ilenrv .Meiers, Mr. Walter Cowdrlek, Mr. "William H. Prcssler nnd Mr. Frank KK-hoff. Mrs. Tn)lor, who was Miss Vcrun Prcssler, was n September bride. YARDLEY Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Welch will close their home here on I- riday and will spend it month nt Atlantic Cit). On their return the) will spend the winter In Philadelphia witli Dr. and Mrs. Wil liam M. -Welch. -M!o0 Mnrirnret Mitchell of Ilryn Mtiwr and Virginia, and her brother, Mr Mitchell, of I'rintctou, were weeii i'end guests of Miss ElUnbeth McCor I miek. Mra r P. Hushnell. with lier son. Miisfer Richard Itushuell. of Oak Lane, bus been visiting Mrs. John H. D)cr. Mr r.lnrenen Clivcr. of Philadelphia, tni.nt n few dais at the home ot his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Aaron ("liver. Mrs. C. M. Hates, (,r riiilailelplila, wns a teceut guest ot Mrs. Jesse E. Harper. Mrs. David Agnew. of New Yoik, witli her two children, has been visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lee. Mr. I. Willnrd Roberts nml fninily lime moved into their new home. A welcome home celebration for the bo) s will be held Snturda), Noi ember 20. At I! o'clock the unveiling of a bionze tablet will occur, when promi nent speakers will deliver addresses. At 5 o'clock there will be a banquet, to be followed by a dance in the evening, which will be open to the public. The soldiers nud sailors will be In uuifoiin. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. John- Cook, of IH07 Devei'eiiux stieet. Iinie issued imita tions for the marriage of their daugh ter. Miss Helen Louise Cook to Mr. Jacob Albert Munch, on Saturday. No vember 15, at 1 p. in,, at the Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church, Harri son nnd Cottage streets. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will be attended by her sister, Miss Mildred Cook, ns ninid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Mnrio Munch, Miss Anna Itagnns. Miss Helen C. Kramer, and Miss Helen Wood. Mr. Munch will be attended by his brother, Air. Hnrrv E. Munch ns best nniM. The ushers will be Mr. Erwiu Blum. Mr. William. Munch, Jr.. Mr. Ed Schmidt nnd Mr. Lee Dierkes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Judson. of Kensing ton avenue and Clearfield street, are snending a few weeks in Richmond, Vn. Air. and Mrs. John AValton. of 4051 Leiper street, are snending the week in Charleston, S. ('., attending the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Conven tion there, ns Mr. Walton is n delegnte of the Phihideliihla Chamber of Com merce and Husiuess Men's Association of Frankford. l.rii;. i nm m wniip in n. imv. trt'i mtlbicT7 i2XtJ III S: Iri Iia -- i ' , 'Err'-Err -" T irnn ie 111111 iiiiu. Tin v t . fiH M "cJA Js8 MI) Sa uslAW """ax" SC"x -. ' arc Hlioniti'l rnibroliril Mitli OS 'leiv'i &( ,'H I l!t VE 07 ?v ffi" fuZiS ' - 1.,'aili unii llk flons in ninirnHiinK "r 3?AiSv V-; "7 llatC rCr WCli.1 Amjn vrfO'V Sfciri.ft4WyAi ....... i. j Is trt tin iilu lier. fur ST JauBT xwJu. J Jl l-Y'X i xjf 4 W' tilt, writ. "! t -Sf?MVfibK jT'K' " Sf il fif !!' rS ---Cui-- dy fflfl lilmBr' ff ijinta ' H wMTO a'V y J!8!0B5F . . i H ' i iflir"" , t. , 4 J UVUUUN-- i ' - ' 71 H ( ' mm HOUSE 1 IN I N iweive jlvvciii. yxuus rj t i ANTNTTVFR.QARV I Whlmif .W h ANNIVERSARY FETE Continuing This Entire Week Our Anniversary sale this year is an exhibition replete with models that are beyond comparison in attractive ness of style and of price, and we have grouped 200 Smart Models of Duvetyn and Fur Hats, including genuine Hudson Seal, Mole, Nutria and Squirrel. Actual values $35. Anniversary Special Price, $18.50 jl VylP IMPORTER. W 41 'ESTiNUT AT 15th STREET SIP fijli (InthtJfoM Cotonnad Btdy) ) MISS FELTON BRIDE OF MR P HMftHFQlMoore, Miss Evnbti Styer. MIsh EdiH Uf IV(r. U. V. nUUriUO Li,.,, Ml Mnrlou Mm-s. MIs Jean Pretty Wedding Took Place in Calvary M. E. Church. Other Nuptials The wedding of Miss E. Pinnces Felton. of -4(111 Cedar avenue, nnd Mr. C. Virgil Hughes, of fi07 South Port) fourth street, took place Tuesday eve ning at C-lvaiy Methodist Episcopal Church. The Hev. Dr. G. Ilickle.i Hums, assisted by the Hev. Dr. E. E. Helms, performed the ceremony. The bride, who wns given In marriage by her father. Mr. William II. Pellon. wns nl tired In n gown of Ivor) white lace, with chiffon , civet court trnin nnd wore n wreath of orange blossoms ami u tulle oll. She curried n shower boiiiiuct of sweet' peas and ISrUIe roses. The matron o.f honor, Mrs. Chillies D. Itrodhead, wore a gown of pink sntlti wllh pearl trimming nnd luce and a pink mnliiie lint with sliver fnc ing, trimmed witli blue and pink French rosebuds. She carried pink nnd while elir)siinthemuins with a touch of autumn leaves. Miss M. Elise Felton, who was maid of honor, wore a gown of turquoise blue sntiu trimmed with pearls nnd Cliantilly lace. Her hat of blue malino to match her gown wns trimmed witli blue nnd pink r rench rosebuds. Mi Felton nKct carried pink mid while ehr.vsnnlheniunis with autumn leaves Miss Elizabeth Kneislor and Mis. William Felton were bridesmaids. Until wore gowns of soft pink sntin trimmed with prut Is and Margot lace. 1 heir hats weie also of pink chiffon and tliev carried the same Mowers ns the other ntteiidunts. Mr. N. Allen Pettit was best man for Mr. Hughes. The ushers were Air Caleb F. Pox, Jr., Mr. Robert Tow no. Mr. Maurice l rquhart. Mr, George S. Thomas, Air. 'Carroll Felton nnd Air. William V. Felton. The church wns benutlfuUy decorat ed with pink nnd white chrysanthe mums, autumn leaves nnd feins. A reeeption followed imiurdintiiv lifter the ceremony. Air. and Airs. Hughes will lie on their wedding trip for about two weeks nnd nfter January will be nt home at the Alotris Apartments. GIBSON-KESSLER The marriage of Miss Helen Kesslor. daughter of Air. and Airs. John Kess lor, of 5028 Schuyler street, to Air. Theodore Gibson, of Worcester. Mass.. will take plnce this evening nt the home of the bride's parents, nt (1 :.10 o'clock. The bride's gown will be of white georgette, bended, and a court train of while satin will fall from the shouldeis. A coronet veil of white net will be held in place by lenl ornngn blossoms. She will cnrr.v a bouquet of orchids. A re ception will immediately follow the ceremony, nfter which Air. nml Airs Gibson will leave on an extended wed ding trip. They will live iu Worios ter. Mass, " - ALONG THE READING Mr. und Alls, Jnmos E. Tagiie, 2111 Woodl.vn nvenue, Glenside, have been! receiving congratulations upon the bitth' of a son, born November 2. ' Air. and Airs. John Scnulon. of Oak I Lane, hnve letuined from n trip through , tin Wes,-. ' WISSAHICKON The annual uiusiiueriide dance given by the .voung people of St. Stephtn'sl piuish will take place tomorrow eve ning in the parish house The affair is iu charge of Miss Alice Heir), Miss Ruth Chumberlniu, Aliss Emma Bur nott. Aliss Dm is Wood, Aliss Einilv Wood, AIis Helen Russell. Aliss Helm1 Thnckery. Mi-s Lillian Dnrreth. Aliss i Hazel Francis', Mrs. Henr) J. Dahiii. I Mrs. I.ilwin Scott. .Mr. Ldgnr Le Blanc, Air. Charles Cain, Air. Raymond Savior, Air. Henry J Dnhin, Jr.. Air. Roland' Hutchinson, Air. Walter Berry, Air. John Roger, Air. Walter Miugarth, Air. Duflield Dessen, Air. George Spen cer, Air. Albert Spent or. Air. Hn.imond AIii)er, Air. Ltlvvnril Ashworth and Air Reginald AInllis. NORRISTOWN The Women's League of the Central Prosb.vteriati Chinch gave n "stunt" party nt the church, which wns nt tended by nenrl) u hundred women of the congicgntion. .Mrs. George HInck is president of the league. Among the participants in nn enter tainment to be given by the pupils nud teachers of the Hancock Public School j at the High School nudlloilum this eve tiinp nio Mi.. ItnHi llorlplit. Miss Snrn Mjers. Mr. tieoigc Detwiler, Mr. Earl Price. Mr. Dilvnn Ilnustll. Mr. lsn doie llorwitz, Mr. Hnrry Johnson. Mr. Clinrles A. Aloffett, Mrs. George Hnl stoii. Mr. Leroy Cam, Mr. Enrl Van fosses. Mr. JiuncK Long, Mr. Tyson Dale. Mr. Willinm Morris. Mr. Tlioinn raulkner. Mr. Perry Hambo, Mr. Louis Gioss and Mr. Louii Llo,d. ROXBOROUGH The Hoxborough Country Club has enlaiged nnd Inclosed the long pun h adjoining (he assembly loom, making an attractive additional Mmcc fm dancing. A series of Saturday eienlng dances lins been nriilliged for the lute fall and winter, under the direction of Mr. Fiedericl; Men ill llrechl. Mr. Hos It. Simpson, Mr. Iliiilou Little wood. Mr. Vernon Hnig, Mr. V Paul Kenworlliy nnd Mr. Earl I'.rewer. Among those piesent nl the opening dunce weie Miss Minnie Hlgliter. Mis Anna Ynhn, Miss Katharine Honrl.e, Miss SlntTidii Schultz, Miss Allie Stilt -roll, of Lnusilnunv ; Miss Katharine Kcely. Miss Minnie Lmie Siliiuiler, Air. Grnhnm John Liltlewood, Mr. Itiirtnu r.ittlewood. Mr. Logan D.i ton. M,r. Hosm It. Simpson. Mi. Erwln M. Simpson. Jr., Mr. Williiini Wilson, Dr. Hurt S. Carmanv. Mr. (ieoige W . Davis. Mr. Albert Walker. Mi. nml Mrs. George ltirkmlie. of OicihrooK; Miss Helen Sihorwood. Mr. ileibert Sehnfielil. Mr. Emory Miles, Mr. an, Mi. M. Miles and Mr. II. S. Stout. Sph.inx l'Valcrnity The Sph.vnx Fraternity gnve a ilin ner nud dance to 150 guests on Tues day evening in the green loom of the Adelphin Hotel. This was the Sphinx's hrst entertainment since the prewar dn.vs Most of the fifteen members of the club saw service during the war iu the army or navy. Six returned home commissioned officers. The fifteen members of the frnlernitv include Air. P. Coplin, Air. AI. D. Dnlis. Air. Al. rreetmnn. Air. Cyrus Gorsiin, Air. Ren Hans Air. A Klein. Mr. S. AI. K. Kohn. Air. 11. Tinim Ii t A I.nnnneu "fi NTiif 1 Lonness. Mr. l.onnnrd, Air. Jules 1 Telephone Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Prices CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street I'lIK NEW OVERBLOl'SE IX WIDE VARIETY OF MODELS IX GEORGETTE, CREI'E DE CHINE, TRICOLETTE. HEADED, EMBROIDERED' OR TRIMMED WITH l XCl'T FRINGE 16.50 32.50 CREPE DE CHINE PUSSY WILLOW PLAIN AND PRINTED GEORGETTE 6.75 16.50 TO 29.50 SUITS COATS DRESSES FURS 15" IIIOIIIKJHIIOIHIfrlHIOIHIOIIIiniHIOIIIIOllHOIHIr'naa 1 niX. 128 I S fS"ZW Chinni St. i - I I I BLOUSE SHOP I ww p--.-,. " w ' " Oirr thlld'a. Take Klevator. I SLUSE STYLE SHOW I nunareas or me iewesi, i-aicai ucauuns C THIS BLUUSL WZZK JZMk U He sure and come this week, for this show- vSPSal.. ISl P iiiK is well worth secinf no matter what 5w"Hfife ve i: ou have been accustomed to paj for Jr ., Mm llinfs blouses. Wc have unquestionably the 4bUy ltSJH greatest varict.v of blouses in Philadcl- jri y ofe i phia, priced at other shops at 55 to $10, but jgjnwV UhJl Our Upstairs Prices S, 3011 mC'- WliB Values arc only y w IbI5,o 0x I! S J Ilia tjiyit: jiiww c-,(ua hiM.,..HM(r ww... jwrand, MlVvj II 1 i Next without fail and come early. iJBWisC. C1 H l I ' mis vi.i:u in. iti: 1'kihk- J KS eJu csAal I I : , " imi Mir iii.oi m r (i:nii(i- & iS8resv?i c&k I In " rvV K 1 ?r - ' ' 1 lL c , i M; I Luxurious dracc is jtffflX. ' tl i Expressed by This ' . HI I M Distinctive Cloak of $j1$. ". "' Wl ' W Hudson Seal and 'r' " HI I U 1 Natural Squirrel mjffltt&k nil M W msMfflm nil l IHffl i Wcnucr fuv modols JHrSlMHR Ml III. I n, 1 1 111 IS II a, fashloncil of the JB?IJHI ' 111 'ioa m It I finest pelts tho world jElliWrM , Uf ' Ills offers, and their lines KVvSMr " ' Bill I ' li ' 1 nr0 over characterized (MaWHilBfc fJI Wi I y artistic originality. i?SKw!Si ! M b I MILLINERY ''&fei LI i (n jjill Their beauty and good MBit 1 , jjl TOR If H Ijll taste have brought Cher- IR' ' ' ' 'i " ' H W IS I tak chapeaux the approval P,,i?V' "& &'h lllil Y IIW III of the well dressed. jjl ' ' ; ' "t Hobbins. Mr. A. Segal, Mr. Nat Stcvak nnd Mr. Lee Weinberg. Delaware County The fifth wedding nnnliersnry of Mr. nnd Mrs. James A. Nully, of West Chester toad, was celebrated at the home of Mis. Nulty's parents, Mr nnd Mrs. J. .1. Carey. In the Glrard En late, Inst evening. More thnn two score friends of the young collide nt tended. An entertainment wns fur nished hv various friends of Mr. Nulty, phi) lug In the local theatres this week. PALACE RINK Sst, Holler Skating Afternoon & Evcninir liVNTINO After SkRtlmr Monday Thura Nlnltts UAlMNO--UVrltirnlRv. StATtmDAY NIUIIT I.Al'tns' IIAlT. HKATI.NI1 CO.V Ti:s"r I'm. Trot Tuen!n nml Friday. OLE HANSON ,'aJ?T,,n,M4yor lirnr llllll on "lnni", AMIJIltrANIRXI" MUTiioroi.tTAN ori:iiA house: rrlcl, Nnnnlir Ulh. 8:U, P. M Si-nts '.oo to 11 r.O Hot .Smt 2 Now on nil", HOS chstnut St. and t all hotel ticket offices. ORPHEUM "AT- TODAl r.28 ; 33c. MAI,iS?ND SEVEN CHANCES NOV. 17 "Till: 13TH CHAlll" THE SUBSCRIPTION SALE 111 Mr.TltUI'OI.tTAN OI'IMI. TO., s; y roll TItK ClIiAND Ol'intA PDAfXlN 1IH0-2O StirrilOt'Ot.lTAN' OPKUA imt'flR WILL .CLOSE SAT., NOV. 15 Suits, rip! Ion prlros remain s.imo as taut poAnon lil'pnlnK Nov. 25 ,""'-'l Mov 17 Prlifi fni Slnsln lVrfnrni , $1 .Ml, 2, it, 14 III M'lt.srltllTION DCI'T., HOs rilllST Nl T ST utT.N DA1I.V A M to r, .'III I M. IVAr.M'T 4I.'4 : KAI'i: 07 SfJlMflllPTlOV TII'KIJTS .suvv hi:aiv roti uni.ivuitv DUMONT S nmmMt J Weloh Mln- uu" ' ' strew AnritAfintaTa Our II,roitlon to the KIVO. QL'nR.V find CROWN 1'IIINCC C A CTMfl Walnut b. 8th. Mat Today W-wmw 2Uth Century Maid aids With KD I.EB WnOTHK BIJOU 8th Ab Ilaco. Mat. Today KEWPIE DOLLS Trocadero ,M,a,f- Pat White a"'1 Dl ' Dully ' Company Spruce 2958 45.00 rnir.ADELniiA.'a foremost tiebatrmi P.iwiVL- N'airrs at sua VjarxiCK mats, wud, & sat., ails "STUIKES A nESPONBIVE TOPULAn CllOIlD." North American. SAM II. ItATiniS rrnenti HAUNTED WOUN A Naw Play hy Cran. Wilbur fiHATS TODAY FPU TUB LAST WEEK Forrest La9t 2 Weeks Y,?5' Mat, 1VM, A Sat., 2tlB THR OHO, W. LEDETtEll PnODUCTION OB" VICTOR HERBERT'S Oroatent Mualcal Comtdy Succtta ANGEL FACE TUEMK.VDOl'S COMrANV Or TOUTHI SEATS TODAY TOR Tlln LAST WEEK Broad -a8t 2 Weeks "J" MATS WED. & HAT., s'tlo "John Ferguson" SKATS TODAY FOn THE LAST WEEK Walnut Barg-.a Today 50c , All Seats -'vyu It Happens to Everybody" "OO TO TUB WALNTT IP von itji '.TV" KAT1IT' AXD SEE A UNIQUB AND DnUGHTJT.'L COMEDY IBi5a Next Week Srats TODAY Orp Chooa OfTera the Munlcal Ji't The Love Hunter A Symphonr ot Pewuly and Llntert.. SAM S. SHURFRT tonioht at sV v v n.i . o , . J,t Tomorrow .. "Int" OarJn 8uprm Achtemnt Monte Cnsto, Jr. " with ita n. y. ' J Cat of Ctltbrltlea Chestnut St. opeb a house tonioht . . Mata WS A Sat. SOME TIME" With FltANK TINNET LYRIC TONIGHT AT 8!lB. ltOLAND WEST'S ThrMl?AfWrhr'lli.r?a, "THE UNKNOWN PURPLE" ADELPHI Tonight at 8:16. La.t W. nACHFt rliOTHEn'c'ovTElffY- StT "A LITTLE JOURNEY" .odyi.tLn.'lln". ?utJn Indon todar and S.-l1.'.'. nli.h.?ut R blu,h 'ha HE HAS NOT KEEN ABRAHAM UNCOI.N." Arnold Bennett. Hbah its Author John Drinkwater in "POETRY and LIFE" HEADINGS FROM HIS OWN WORKS and a dlcuNelon of how and why LINCOLN APPEALS TO ENGLISHMEN " ' r? ." B J1 S, P N A ' Trlday Evonlne, at 8 o'Cloclc. Tickets. Mc to Sl.llO. at Unlveralty Exten- .-..v., i,uv uiur, ,-v unerspoon lfulldlnr. FRI'Y f If SAT'Y g- BELGIUM M)c, 7Sc, tl, SLBOatHeppe'e 2Ccat Door EITH'S ANNIVERSARY WEEK! MABEL McCANE TOM BRYAN, LILLIAN BRODER1CK nnd WM. TAYLOR IMHOP, CONN COREENE SIX KIRICSMITH SISTERS nilda Morn., Walter Hrower & Oth.ra. ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW I I ITTI P Theatre, 17th & De Lancer. ll 1 1 !.! j,t 2 Evra. at 8)15 J he I heatre ransien Flayers TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT "GUEULE DE LOUP" PFOPt F1 Ken Ave. and Cumberland. t I.UI l-I-o Ladtee' Mat. Every Day SnRARDsFOLL1ES F THE DAY With Harry Welsh and George F. Hayec Market St ab 16th. 11 A.M. to 11:18 P.M. EUGENE O'BRIEN Kupene Walter and CJmund Gouldlnf'a "SEALED HEARTS" Caet Includes ROBERT EDESON Week - GEUALDINE I'ARRAR TLAME or THE DESERT" 1IU MARKET HTREET RECO,ND WEEK OF I-onne Tucker'a Amazing Photonlar Frew rt-e fly , HuuJanlluSferv W fSAKK L.rCl(AIU NOTE STARTING TIME n-46, 11 30 A M ; 1 15. 3. 4 45, 6 30, 8 15 & 10 P. M Attend Mornlnp Pcr- formanefs to Avoid the Crowds CHESTftJT ST. nEIW IflTW IOA SI JL a 3-18. fi:4n. 7:4.1. U:8U 1 WH 1 1AM S WART in -john PDTTICOATS" Next Week- IRENK CASTLE In 'THE INVISim.B tlOND" Aildcl rATTY ARni'CKI.n In "Haytacd" NIXON'S C0L0NIAT AT L'.SO, 7 AND 0 I ,M. Virtuous Men Fuurin E. K, Lincoln Violin SoloUt Added, Alexander Schmidt, VICTORIA, MARKET STREET ABOVE 0TII i ' W A. M. TO lllld 1 M. OLIVE THOMAS '8BmDB.. Nt Wit 'vniEN' nEARCAT WENT DUT" TOT TnTirT 724 MARKET STREET 13. 3. 8-45. 5M5. T4S. 0:43 P.M. Pauline Frederick "mnds aj, REGENT MARKET ST. Ii.1. 1TTH DOROTHY DALTON In T.iit-Wtrf Added CRAIO KENNEDT SERIAL 11 A. U. to It P. M. MARKET 8TRBBT ATJUNIPBIl CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE "SUBMARINE F-7" v,ISJjj;tl NOT A MOTION PICTURK BROADWAY Bn ?"f2eS.jVi9 THE SPIDER "" "' JACK PICKFORD "BurUrPl., . CROSS KEYS "iT ,tsv ACADEMY OP MUSIC ' mm iibi w III i'RCADIA M. am 4a, n A .! "1 .v" m 'f ' , Jow-uwC, FMlyt S9BER9B! 4BOBBX HEATH Wr f . , - "' ' '"", , -"" ""i m "m ''' , t' i? -" ." K-; i, 0
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