v. "ivufn,1 i ,,7:'.'7'ji;ii'i);"tiij'"j" M. I't fa TOT GOSSIPABOUT people Nancy Wynne Talks of the Bishops' Theatre. Party and Supper Tonight Miss Helen Shclton to Be Introduced at a Tea MCRIUL BISHOP will bt guest of honor nt n Itioatre pnrlj nml sup per this pveuini:, which her father, Mr. Jame UNhop, of Torrrsdalc, will give. The Ulshopi, you know, were orig anally New YWkers, but mocl hero about five jeiirs ago. Tlioy took the' house which had formerly belonged to Mrs. Walter Mnxsej-, who sold It when she hnd the "Bakehouse" renovated nml moved there to live Inert; arc he '"""' v?V.,, ...,. '....' irusta, Natalie, Muriel and Abljruil. The. elder three are married now. I e.iunot remember the name of Marv's htiibaud. but Augusta married David Pigourney and Nnlnhe Is Mrs. Charlie Choate. Muriel is u debutante of this enr and Abigail U still irolnc to school. Muriel is very good looking nml has a greut.-deal, of natural rliHrm. She ii having u vr good time th venr. i ;lr. Uud Mrs. Ilobcrl 1-!. StrJwbudge Among tlje slrls and men at (lie thru- 'villi entcrlriin at dinner on Friday eve tre port tonight, which will be chop-I t,lni ut Mtudovv Lodge, their place la Bishop, will bo JSurn Dolari, Pauline Bell, Autblnett,to Geyctiiu VUea Gleu dlnning, Peggy Hosengartea, Mary Ap pleton; Mary N'orriH, Catherine Coxe, Gertrude fjonaway, Jeau Bullitt, Bar clay MoKadden, Bruder Bld.ile. Prank Chambers, Scott Laudrcth, Ted Mn deira.,John Whelcn, Jpc Werner, Hoff man Dolan, Bmlle Gejdin, Sam Wag ner nnd Hcnuy Gcj'eliu. HELEN SHELTON will have a large dancing teu this afternoon, given by her parelitt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick H. Shelton, nt their home, 'JUS 3outh Tneuty-tifst street, from i until 7 o'clock Helen is er.v good looking, I thiol;. She is tull nbd has n weMth ot dark hair. She has the most utlrnetho dim ples jou ever tnw. w.hich jut,t dance every tiniu she smiles. I faw her re cently on the strett weariuff u very bmatt bright dark blue suit and u turncd-up flare-brimmed lint of lerru .otta, which was wohderfully becoui in?. THE Ashurst's tea thU afternoon was most attractive. The whole house was thrown open, which gave u pleasant homelike atmosphere to the cutcitaln ment, and the debutantes wereu particu larly pretty set. I partieulnrj notifctl Mary Knight, who wore u most striking d ve'vet dress. It was dutch necked with chiffon sleeves, and cut if the new straight stjle and gathered in with a loose belt. .Mary looks like n most in- "'""in uj iuk jivuuii juit-, mm ,,ir. lerrsuui: Kiri Celesline Warder Had on the most becominf7 "ptnl. taffctn evening dress, the bquare neck was trimmed with silver me prince on nis nuicuvuu iu. . lace, and she wore silver sllppeis to j At lhc wcddtng ot Miss Edith I. Wil tnatch She ,s very prett.v, don't "' I so, ,,,,,1 Mr. Uichard Kollins. which tnu,u' I will take place some time in January, DO YOU know there is another rum mage sale for today, tomorrow and Saturda V Yep, and it's under the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jefferson Hospitul, and will be hold at 21:J South Broad street. Mrs. Dohson Alteinus is ehairmun of the committee in charge of the sale, and the other women iuleicsted are Mrs. Dave Lewis. Mrs. Francis Dercum, Mrs. Hobart Hare, Mrs. Howard Davis1, Mrs. Percy Smith, Mrs. Walter Lcc. Mra. Alba Jolm-on, Mrs. Winfield Artcr. Mrs. Charles Qoryell. Mrs. How ard Graham, Sirs. Frank Kennedv, Mrs. Simon Gratz, Mrs. Chalmers Da Costa nud several others. I SAW Edwinu Bruuer Wethercll wheeling her baby in the square to day. She had on a very stylish maroon -colored suit trimmed with black fur and u plain, dark blue 'velvet hat. The baby was the center ot an admiring group and Edvv'ina wa3 looking the pleased und proud mother, a role which was most becoming to her. SIt3 went over to spend the afternoon with "Gamma" one day last week when Mother "simply had to go to New York for the day to shop" and Mary had au afternoon out, to "Gamma" vvas delighted to have her to herself. Thev played together most of the afternoon and had a wonderful time ; in fact, before, the playing was over and Mother came for wee Jeanie even "Gamma's" locks were the worse for wear. They'd had n regular romp. Thinking to prcpnre for dinner, "Gamma" started to fix her hair. Jeanie us a 'matter of fact is only three ycurs old and so, us otten hnppens, aome of us grown-ups nre a bit indis creet in what we say and do before n kiddie of that gc, thinking tbey aren't noticing. Jeanie was sitting on the end of the couch or getting up nnd running about most of the time, then for u while she was silent, and when "Gamma" looked In her diiectiou she found her gazing at her with law round eyes, and this was what she said in a wondering tone: "Gamma, when will Jeanie bu old enough to have her hair eo-oo long she can lay it ou the booreau?" NANCY WYNNE. f SOCIAL ACTIVITIES .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Wear, of I East Graver's lane, Chestnut Hill, willnut lm- give a reception next Monday, No- Mr. and Mrs. Philip l'ord Nieukirk, vember 24, in honor of Mrs. Roland of Bivcrton, have announced the en Morris, wife of the ambassador to .In- gagement of their daughter. Miss Baj nan, who has lately returned to this Ford Nieukirk, to Mr. Francis E. country. Mrs. Morris is at present in Fanning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- mmmg00ammmmHmammmmmmmammmkm 1220-22-24 Adjoini"? the Special Sale OF Plain and Fur Trimmed Coats &. Suits .All from our reeu- . Jar stock nnd in cluding nil sizes. all colon, and all too most wanted moaets. Values up to $85 at 58 r. New York, hut will iclurn the end of the week to be the guest of Mrs. Wear in Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mr. William Halters Coakmau, of -120 West Price btrcet, Ciermantowu, will give, o danco on January ." for their little daughter, Miss Emily Cookman, nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club, St. Martins. Mrs. Na- Chestnut Hill, will ghe u dinner for 'I'fis Emily Looistnun Colore the nance , .,. ,, , , .Mrs, William II. Goodman, of l.elli. , lcI'rm rlko, Chestnut Hill, will give a 'Hnoer in honor of her grunddaughter, Miss Mary LriK-Mine Appleton, before '" "l"" t0 JV,u,-n l,iiAIr- ?nd ? "' ! J ?nry Lee Held lor heir danghtrr. ' .Mnu.Mium.iru 1'ost i.ei.J, on -ov ember -U. , iiri u .vinwr. ur. .uuut-ri i.. nimw- bridge, Jr., 1ms gone, to Boston to spend a few tmjs unci will nttcntt tnc liar' urd-Yalc foottull game on Saturday Mr. and Mr J. Shipley Dixon, of Meadow Brook, Villanova, hove issued 'nvitntionNfcfor a dlnuer nt the HiU Carlton, on TucwLty, December 1KI, in honor of Miss Plorencc Paul Kane, the debutante daughter of Mr, und MrH. John Kent Kan. of Uuduor, before the danco which Mr. "nil Mrs. Powell Kvnns are ghing in honor of their daughter, Miss Anita Merchant Hans. Mrs. Tbeopbtlus B. Story, COO Church lune, Oiormantovvn, will give u dinner nud theiitre party on November US In honor of Alias Anna Lewis, clebu tunte daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wil llam Draper Levi, of Awbir, tier mautnnn, before the hall to be givon bj Mr. Oeorge II. Mel'iidden i" honor of Miss Uebeccu Thomsou. di-bu tante daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Walter S. Thornton. ' The Misses Coppcrt, of" Now York, will be the guests of honor at a dinner to be given bj Mrs. Archibald G. Thom son, of Maryland Woods, Ardmorc, on December 7. The Misses Coppct will visit Mr. und Mrs. David B. Sharp, nt Hawthorne Kurros, Berwjn, during their stay here. Mr. and Mrs. James Potter, ot tJJS South Bioud street, will attend the din ner which Mr. und Mrs. v liltduvv item of New York, will give ut their home this eveuiug, in honor of the Prince of . . . . ,, T ,,... wine-, lapium . oim iiuui...u irw - ter, sou ot air. nun jjra. .iihii.-s ... , is a memoir orine pariy niuMii,...u.1b .Mrs. Henry IS. l'attou, will aei as mitron of honor. Miss llsou s only other uttendunt will be her sister, Miss Dorothy Fell Wilson, who will act as maid of honor. Mrs. James Francis Sullivan mid her daughter, Miss Frunces A. Ssiillivan, of thi Woods, Baduor, will return trnin ' New York todaj. , Mrs. Alexander Brown and Mi't,. Heurv Earnshaw; of Eryu Mavvr. will go to New York todaj , to utlcud the orse xhovv Mrs. Brown will stay with Mr. and Mra. B. Penn Smith, Jr., and Airs. Earnsbuw will speud a few dujs with Miss Sarah Stillmau. Among the guests ut the dinner which 'Mrs. Joseph P. Briutou, of 202.1 Sprue btrcet, will give ou Thanksgiving eve ning, November 27, iu honor of Inn granddaughters, Mlsu Muriel B. Hodge and Miss Dorothy F. Hodge, daught rs of Mr. und Mrs. Carroll Hodge, of Rad nor, before the Thanksgiving meeting of the Wurts dancing class, will be Miss MnisieChauce, Miss Sarah Flunk lin Duune. Miss Carol Speuser, Mr. George Ciesoti, Mr. Hebor Morris, Mr. s.Kr Ti"ir i'ri!i Air. Hugh Hodge Joseph 1. Jeanes. Jr, and Mr. Maskill Brooks Mrs. J Ogdeu Iloftmun, of Badnor, vviil cutertaiu at dinner in houor of her niece, Miss Maisie Chance, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Burton Chance, of Bad nor, before the second meeting of the Junior Class at the Merion Cricket Club. Mrs. Henry Howard Ellison, Jr . who has been spending two weeks iu Balti more, will return to Cremonu, her home in Villanova. Mrs. Percy C. Madeira, Jr.. of Sus quehanna road, Bydnl, will leave Thursday for Boston, where she will remain several days. Mrs. .Madeira will be remembered as Mls.s Margurct Cary, of Bultiniorc. Mrs. Bqbcrt Glcndinnlng of the Squirrel.!, Chestnut Hill, and Mrs. Henry S. Jtanes, of 2012 Spruce strict, returned toduy trom a visit to their sons at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. II. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Bidgeway, of 02 Eabt Johnson street, German tovvu, have taken the place formerly :-.i I.- rin....i ..-,l si-,. v.- ui.i.un.,-u uj ujnuui unu .inn, j. Florcns Rivimis, on B 'thlchcm pike aud New btreet, Chestnut Hill. . sn Mrs. Harold B. Smith, of Sharon Hill, h visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Slaughter, ou Highland avenue, Chest Walnut Street St. James Hotel . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, r i Viilj,k 'lIHwl H'i raK. i aHw 1 Ji: mm ;fflfeils W&3mM&3,: iBffiijMMi3oJSiwtttiiB, ' ! 'ii nv I'h,l o iKS .IV.MLh 13. Ml.HLUIIll .Airs. lirv-0ltli was imtron of honor at the nuirrlago of her sister, Mrs. George Christie Canfleld. Jr., on I'rid.'ij, Nocirlter 11 els J. Fanning, of Bryn Mavvr. Mrs. Nieukirk formally snnounevd the en gagement at u lunfheou given for Miss Nieukirk nt the Philadelphia Country Club. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Miss Bessie Lncey. of Overbrook. is snendiils the week in Lukovvood as the guest of Mr. and Mr,. F. L. Hauptnor. . ,,., ,.,...., nf Mis.. .,,.,, f. ,-nl. . im iluSi ot or,t Norl, Twenty -second streei, and Mr. Frank J. FredeKeu, of 1,1 H Wiugohocking street, took place last haturna, jvovomDer In, ut tt. Francis Xavier Church, Twent.v -fourth and Green streets, nt n uuptul mass. Hie ltev. Joseph O'Keele olEcinted. Miss Gertrude t'ostcllo wiis maid of honor and Mr. Charles J. Collins, n brother of the bridegroom, was bet I man Alter un eUendcd wedding trin through the West. .Mr. nnd Mr ('..! . tins wilt live in Overbrook. ALONG THE READING Mr and Mrs Frederick FitzGeruld, wiiu closed their ..amp in tho Adiron docks a few dajs ago, have returned to Elkins Park, wheie they make their home duriug the winter. Mr. und Mrs. Iteerl Hobart Ellis, of Bungelv, Me., ure spending some timi! witli Mrs. Ellis's mother, Mrs. William Nice, Jr , of the Thistle., Spiiug nvc ui.e, Ogontz. Mr. and Mts. A. B. Uetwciler, have returned from u visit ut the Tray moro Hotel, Atlantic City, to their home at Oak Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Fortuer, huvo Closed their house ut .Teuklntonn un.l urp occupyiug their apartments ut the uwievue-Stratford for tho winter. r- Sst-..-S5firLt3r-'' TiJ&SCZ SI Why should you, of all women, jjj De NO longer can a woman say s,lu- "can't help" excess fat. stooping hhouldcrb, weak back and flnbby abdominal muscles. Sho can, if alio will but make the required efforts. Tin results are bo well worth the small amount of time required that it is surprising that more women do not avail themselves of such inexpensive methods of becurlng that Health. Strength, Grace and Poise of Car riage so vitally essential and so much admired. OST ligurcs can he regained by proper systematic exercise; nothing else will restore long-lost waist lines, brace the shoulders, strengthen and reduce the bust, pare down the hips and the large flabby abdomens. 'TTIIEBE are two things of prime importance: (1) the exercise must be tuUen regularly; (2) it must be adapted lo the condition and needy of the individual. Arrange for a Trial Treatment. No Charge or Obligation Whatever. COLLINS SYSTEM OF PHYSICAL CULTURE n v& J ' W . f i FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY 'i ? : Photic, Sprueo 34S4 g? iHJlilll jKnBwWhA Wi)t Jftir Sc JHfllmcrp ci)op,3(nc. 1423 Walnut Strcel MILLINERY Sometlilng new and different every duy so thut milady of exclusive tustts may be satisfied. FURS WAISTS CLOTH TOPCOATS NOVELTY BAGS CAMELS HAIR MOTOR SCARFS ra GERMANTOWN Mr. uud Mrs. George h. EMubrook, of 020 West Cliveden iivenne. and Mr. and Mrs. E. BurU Estabrook, of IMS )Cit uonnson street, hao icturncu from a trip to New York. Mlsa Butterworth, of SOU Telhum road, will entertain at luuchcon at her home tomorrow in honor of her niece, Miss Florino Bnttcrwortb, whose, mnr rioge to Mr. Lewis Craig Dick will take place on Saturday. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs. Arthur I. Baker, of IO'J.r Locust street, nnd Miss Elizabeth Baker, of r327 Baltimore avenue, have returned to their homes after speLding a tew days nt Atlantic City. Mrs Josephine Stone, 2221 Park avenue, returned from Allentowu, where she has been tho guest of her brother-in-law nnd sister, Captain and Mrs. James L. Scbundt. Mrs. Stone was guest of honor ut u dinner given by Mr. and Mis. Charles Webb, in honor of Mrs. Srhaudt'i) birt'ulnv, which was followed by n thiatre party The gue.sts included Cuptaiu aud Mrs. Schaiidt, Sirs. Edna Hoffman, Mra. Stone aud Mr. and Mrs. Webb. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. I. Bosenbauni. of 12S Pine street, has returned home after u week's visit with friends ut New York. The Jewish Belief is civing a liiueh- eon to its nids toda ut 12:4."i ut the 1 Bcllnvuo-Stratfoid. Miss Knthryne Kennedy, of 2oOI Sprueo street, spent the week-end in New York. Miss Marguerite Veronica Towers, of 1711 Bltner street, has returned from n fortnight's is4t with friends nt At liiutir City. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Hie wedding of Mi. Ltllie M. Hen deieon, daughter ut Mr und Mr.-, ltogcr ,S. Henderson, ot ."ill") Yorth Broad strict, nnd Mr. Hurry B Brchm, of 1750 North Thirteenth street, will take placo on Wednesday evening, Novem ber 20, at the homo of the bride's parents. The bride will be attended bj Miss Mac Wayne, maid of-honor, nnd Miss Buth Wayne, flower girl. Mr. William C. Brchm will be his brother's best man. TIOGA Mis John S. Chubb, .it l."ul We.it Ontario btrcet, entertained the mem bers of the aid of the Bethel United Fvungellcal Church ru Mmidav eve nine nt her home Her Kllcsts included Mrs. WilU-m List. Mi- Miirj Butehel- der, Mrs. Edwin M. eagley, Miss i.rr Ihn Aeagley. Mrs. rJ liomah Wicker, Mrs Isaiah Snvder. Mrs. Charles Ope, Mrs. Edwin H. Ycnglcy. Mii-s Man. 1 Yeiigley, Miss Evclju Ycagle.v. Mls Malvinu Cope, .Mrs M. B. Muol mau. Mrs. II. Oherholts', Mrs. John AlacKrell. Mrs. Harry Gule, Mrs. Har vey Hndemnu, Mrs. John Ilnldeman. Mrs. W. Blckei, Miss Carrie Mack and Mrs. Hirum Longacre. Miss Edna Marian Lindner, ot S2IW Noith Park avenue, will spend the latter part of the month in Wiishlng ton. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mis Esther Goldfarb. und Miss Anna Goldfaib, daughteis ot Mr. uud Mrs Michael Goldfarb, of !!210 Monumeut Mimic, gave a party last Suuduj eve ning. Among the guests present were Miss Anna Lindenbaum, MifS Mary I.lnctt, MUs Anna Cobcn. Miss Cecil'n Cohen, Miss Bose Stein, Miss Elizabeth Bates, Miss Esther Bates, Mis Freda Brown, Miss Bella Shelnfsky, Miss Mn.rv Goldfarb, Miss Matildu Cohen Miu VMui Freedniau. Mr. Isadore Lin- denbtiuin. Dr Ashtr S. Hudler, Mr. C. Baron. Mr. B. Braunstoin. Mr. J. Co hen, Mr M. Boscnberg. Mr. J. Slg mund. Mr. A. Hollniider. Mr. Oscar Horwitz, of New York : Mr. Iiuis Coo ter. Mr. G. Toll, and Mr. M. Auis tnan. tat. - ' ! H tf Bellcvue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street jjj ii'Bii'iaii'iiffit'iiffljiiiffliiiiiiiiiniifflHiiHP SI U MISS SCHELL BRIDE w.i,.,.,,i""('r January 1, at Broad street and OF MR. FRUTCHEYli:r,n - ' CRAMER HOSE l A pretty wedding took nlaco at noon Pretty Wedding to Take Place ' & Tonight In Tioga Presby terian Church u inteiesting wedding to Uke place this evening is that of Miss 1'. Helen Schell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Thompson Schell, of 1S."2 Diamond street, and Mr. Edgar Frutchey, Jr , of :;S5I) North Broad street, which will bo bolemuized in the Tioga Prtsbjtcriun Church, Tioga aud Sixteenth streets, with the Bev. Bobert B. Lllteli oQi elating. The bride will wear u gowu of white diichesse satlu ami duchese ace ller veil ot tulle tiurl rliichessc lace will extend to the hem of the court train nnd will be nrrangcd with clus- tors of orange likinsoms. Her shower liounuet will be comnoHcI of nrehlds. sweet ncis nnd Sweetheart rwes Doe. tor Sebcll will give bis daughter in marriage. Miss Lillian Homer will be maid ot honor and the matron of honor will be Mrs Augustus Aberlc. They will wear satin gowns, that of the tor". mer being a deep orchid in shade und Mrs. Abcrle's blue orchid; and will carry arm bouquets of pink thr.vsan theintims. The bridesmaids, Miss Kath arine Schell, sister of tho bride; Miss Emily Engler, Miss Elizabeth Castor and Miss Katharine Mulon. will wear orchid pink sultn gowns nnd wtll earrj .unnnm rompiinour mas wiiu cnr.vh- , (iermautown, which tools place in .cw uuthemums of orchid tiuts. AH thciYoik on November 1.", was that of atteudimts will wear hntn of brown m.i- Miss Florinc Fnderhill, daughter nf line fiuihhid with u touch of silver. Mrs John T. Underhill, ot lo2d street Mr. Frutchey will have tor bin best and Broadway, and Mr Thomas Net man Mr. Horace Brining, and his usli-mui Baton, tormerl ot Germnutown. ero will include Mr. F. G. Vernn , Mr. i The bride wiis ntlendid b.v Mrs. S. James 1". Schell, the brides brother , Selder as lnutron of honor aud Mr Mr. Meade Burr, Dr. Dennis H. Sui-lBaron had Mr Fted J Slirppnnl tor merriau Mr. George I. Mortis, Mr iheslmnti The ushers im luded Mi S. Harold Murdnck nud Mr. Frank II. n nnu. the ceremony will tie lnllowed by a retention at tho Riltcnhou.ie. Twenty-second aud Chestnut streets. ti BONWIT TELLER , CO. JndiVidtlat ' Jfnqeric JKop THIRTEENTH AND SANSOM STS. QQJm?to!Mce Jkeir was JePl .QJs SPECIAL FOR LINGERIE & Marked ENVELOPE CHEMISESof crepe de chine, 'hemstitched and trimmed with georgette bands, ribbon shoulder slraps. (Formerly 3.95.) NIGHTGOWNS hand-made Philippine, of 1UMJ UUlliC, tldJiA UlllU,VIUl.iUi , lS,,!ll.)jr r -, f J J 3.95 and 4.95.) CHEMISES regular and envelope, luind nidde Philippine of sheer batiste, attractive ly embroidered. (Formerly 3.95 and 4.95.) PETTICOATS of crepe de chine, tub silk and satin. A limited number of lace-trimmed models in the lot. PETTICOATS of taffeta and satin, durk shades. Plain and changeable effects. (Formerly to 5.95.) NIGHTGOWNS -French hand made, of sheer batiste, exquisitely embroidered and lace trimmed. (Formerly 7.95 to 10.75.) PETTICOATS shadow-proof, of satin. Straight model, hemstitched hem, in flesh or white. (Formerly 7.95.) HOUSE COATS of taffeta, deep panel pock ets trimmed with taffeta quilting and French flowers. (Formerly 18.50.) NEGLIGEES of crepe meteor, chiffon and ( ij fjr crepe de chine. (Formerly to 24.50.) ( l"iD NEGLIGEES of satin, georgette crepe and ) or fin novelty chiffon. (Formerly to 59.00) ( 0,UU U S L' S mi i i J J l'l """ I' JJ .- ,.. 1 " " J"1 '" "' MIST.. ,mLJiJf-XM ! WHfe Permanent Wave 1 Wi 1 wPfl m 162 1 Chestnut Street NOVEMBER 19, Mr. Frutrhcy and bis bride, will leave ... .... ..,.....1..1 .!.-. ...! lit U .& I Mil UU llU'UUI.11 .11)' tllMJ lll UU Ilk IlllIHC U?day 't,th,? hom,p.,?, llr-, an(1 ,Mrf- Harry M. Rose, 1520 Master street. when their dauchtcr. Miss Mnrian Lou Ise Rose, wus married to Mr. Arthur A. Crntner, of New York. Tho cere- ' mony was performed by the Bev Jo- tejih Krauekopf, D. D., of the Kene- , ml li Tarnnl TAtnlu rTA TCI1 frtlfj-vit Ail , j,v breakfast. The bride wore her traveling suit of dnrk brown with u hut to match. She was given in marriage bv her fnther und was attended by her sister, Mrs. A. Bobert Levj, who wore n brown afternoon frock of soft rrcpe with a nrown nut. Mr. William Dutchman, of New York, was the best mau Mr. aud Mrs. Cramer, unon their return from their trip, will live in New York. HILLABD McCFUDY The wedding ot Miss Annabel 'McCurdv. daughter of Mr and Mr-, I John Mr-Curdy, ot 222 est Huln. , street, unit .Mr. v loya .i. in iiiru, son of Mr. und Mrs. Jnmis Hllliird. of S7S0 North Seventeenth street, took nluee ut the home of Dr. William Por er Lee, rector of the Westvide Pre-by-teriuu Church, on TucmIui, morning. November IS, nt 10:30 o'clmk. Miss Mar McCurdy attended lier tMer as bridesmaid mid Mr Bichard Bergman was Mr. Hillard'H best mau. Mr. und Mrs. Hiltard arc on an au tomobile trip to Niagaru Falls uu I through the New England ttatcs. BA RON L'NDERHILL A ucrlnMne of interest to nersoriH in C. Selder. Mr J 'V. Umttroug, Air, Hurry Seldtr and Mr Gruieirld Sully. 'J tin Uiv. vv l. l'liiennnuoi u. u., LL. D., pertormed the fcrcniony uud THURSDAY NEGLIGEES Rerluct ivus . 2.S0 ( 2.8S 3.95 4.25 4.75 5.95 11.75 Have your hair mado beautiful, waN'y and flult'y with our permanent wave. Stays in for months, and is not affected by dampness, Bca air and washing. No fuss or bother in any weather. W Jo no! ndertak to team to hair twftn (tio most oaCiaaclon rtoultj art tutsibti. Philadelphia, Pa. 1910 Mr Daniel Stilly gave his nlcco In marriage. KAUFMAN Fl NAN' An interesting wedding will fake place, this afternoon nt d o'clock when Miss Frances O. Finan, daughter of oir. unu .urn, vYiuinm 1'luau, of Mil South Twcuty-thlrd frtrcet, will becomo tho bride of Mr. August Kaufman. The ceremony will tnko place at tho Chutcb of St. Edmund's, Twenty-third and Mifflin streets. Mls Clara Miller will bo maid of honor, und Mr. Herman Miller will be tho best man. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Kaiifmiin will go to Atlantic City for their wedding trip, after which thev will return to thtilr home on Twenty-third street. ODENATHLANAGAN A prettj homo wedding took place nt 00 h Ellsworth street ut ij o'clock vesterday evening, when Miss Condia M. 1 lunaguu was given in marriage by her father to Mr. Louis C. Odenath, of filllo Catharine street tcception fol 'owed Immediately after the ctremonj , which was performed by Doctor Osgood, Fifty-first and Spruce strrets. me nricie was gowned in white crepe meteor trimmed with duchess lace nnd carried wblto rosea und orchids A sis ter of tho bride. Miss Helen 1'lanugan, was her only attendant. She wore a dues of pink georgette and carried pink rosebuds. Mr. Harry Odenath, brother of tho bridegroom, uctcd aa best man. After a two weeks' wedding trip. .Mr. und Mrs. Odenath will live in this city. NORRI8TOWN Miss Bertha L. Friedcborn. daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Gustavies A. Fricdc horu will bo mnrried to Mr. Norris C. ''ean. of Fnirvlevv, on Wednesday, No vember 20, at noon. The marriage will be tolemniied in the Trinity Lutheran Church. The Rev. Aden B. Macln-o.-h will ofliriatc nt the ceremony. riltUArjT.r I'll V & mflLJIOSTTIlEATnUS FORREST MAtrtODAY positively" at81' T AQT 4 NIGHTS L.101 2 MATINEES VICTOK HERBERTS firntfot Mtmlcnl Coinrdy Uucceoj JANGEL FACE I Kcit HV'i, fts Now lints Ttiuni & Sat imncs I'liciuiu-H Nuulc.il Coni"dv btara ANDERSON L-AWTHORN in THE CANARY 11'' '? ' '" and Maurto XEburu i BROAD LAST 4 EVGS. , Pop. Mat. Today Nocn.t $1.50 IjIh Tndai- .- Zit itm,4 ,. 1 ino net riay of tho Yrar " BullrUn. M-w vonii ihcatiu; olild Tritcnib 0HN FERGUSON AMERICA'S MOST POPrLAlt CIlAMA SENSATION LLT DtfTUnnNT NDXTWUBK SI3ATS S11LUNO DAVID 1IBLASCO I'roaonts Tllr. Ulll.Ar M.VV ORK S CCBP3 "DADDIES" Wlih the Orifflnal oeuura Thaitrr, Nov? 1 orii. Cast and Protfui tlon. MATS TlUNkSi'lVINn DAY AND SAT GARRICK MAT. TODAY LAST ;Vi.S ,",7,T,",KE?. 'V KKsroNHivE 1'ort'LAii "HOltLI - North Amorli jn I sajj it. iiAimiH rnsinta I THE HAUNTED VIOLIN A NfT riuv by Crane Wilbur. NEXT VV Ci:K -oUATS bCLMNll arJi- COHAN'S onuAT rnAnACTcn at. vvnruiu coMiioy A Prince There Was t;ii. r.UANrr MiTrun i ' nVVAirM '.',-.-.. HXinA MAI THANKSOIVINO DAT METR0P0LITAN0PLRA HOUSE Wed. Evg., Dec 10 FIRST APPEARANCE CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Eugene YSAYE S Sjlo Begins Today at No. J103 Chestnut PltlCCS T5c TO Si 00 JtErrHOPOIATAN OPERA HOL'SH TONIGHT AT 8:15 llio Elan ainstr of lluanluu ToU.- Stfnc NINA TARAS0VA SaU, 110S Chestnut and Opera, llouje, 50eto?l). SAMS.SHUBERTJ N Y winter Gardon'H Supremo Achievement "Monte Crhto, Jr." J&&$Ue, Chestnut St. oprFlaw! "SOME TIME" V.tth ITtANK TINNr.Y I YR1C TONIQUT AT 8:10 i-iru Mat0 WM r.oLAND mars Thrinor of Tunneni "THE UNKNOWN PURPLE" ADELPHI TONiquT at sub. 1 Ej A D ClIAHt)TTF! WAI.KEK -' H ETtNEbT LAWrOUD PFOPI FS Kcn- AR- a'"1 Cumberland. rtWLLJ Ladle- Mat Kvery Day THE BURLESQUE REVIEW with Ifarry K Morton and Zella Ttuawll. DllMONT'S tnjmett J. Welch Mln UWWJW I J Mre,a An,h & NlnU Bu MATINEE TODAV 1CIC to DOa Lost Week Ue-rtloti to KINO. QUEEN AICD CltOWN Tr.IXCE i ORPHEUM x'k? 5S-JK; "nnsMOND THE j 3TH CHAIR NOV. "ALOKQ CAME ItUTllJ r A OTTV VValnut Ah 8th. MaUToday CASINO BEN WELCH and ins bio navuH O T TT T Sth Above Hare. Mat. Today tilJUU AVIATOR GIRLS Trocadcro "' rnnNcim with 1 iuuiuciu Ali MAnTIN 4 HAZEL FORD SING! SING! SING! At Uic ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Thursday Evening at 8j15 COME AND SING WITH MARIE SUNDELIUS. the MetronoHtan Oom Sfa,' . NICHOLAS DOUTY, the Great Interpreter of Song,' JOHN K. WITZEMANN, Violinist UNIVERSITY EXTENSION uirniim vy jiuiu.n.i n. nu.viu. tne ineamparatiie ieaaer or Blnnajr. Vrlio ti:o Bent the Marines tllNGIKa Into Chateau Thierry. ' "'QT- A New Idea, A New Impulse to Amerlcaniam EVERr??,T2HSi . MUSIC LOVER'S COUPON . ,. . '. CUP TllIB COin"ON-Tal( Jt to rieppe-f. 0. Cheatovrt. BaveK and etl a 3 iUtw , at COo. AtosWtbaitro t t', fct Aoaaata', SIXTY WAR DOCTORS j ARE DINNER GUESTS.Jl Homoopathlc Medical Society n Holds Reunion to Honor Ex-Servlco Men Sisly pltyBiclans who served In tio army or nnvy cltiriug tho world war4"' wore the gtiesta of honor at a reunion ay diuner given by the Homeopathic Medi" ral S'ocii'ty of Philadelphia last nleht ' 5 ut thn Adclphiu Hotel. It was gt- tended by 100 physicians. Most of tho sixty who wrro army WV1 navy doctors saw service, abroad nnd r sonio won decorations for valor or dia tiDcuiahed services. , r Dr. Joel T. Iloonc, lieutenant In tho & navy, now uttached to the surgeon," seneral's ofhVc at WashinRton, is Baid'' to have received more decorations than" t anv other doctor in tbo service. Dr. Thomas Dovle, ut present rtsl-T dent physician nt Hahucmnnn, was an- nther decorated whilo in Kervipp nhrnnd.vi He vvon the Uritiih Military Cross. - ur. ttiiDert.i. J'aicn was toaBtmaster, The speakers wero Dr. George Mc ICenzie. nrcsldent nf thn Hnmpnn(t,li, Society j Dr. Herbert h. Nortirop, Dr. William 15ilvig, who paw Bervice abroad Vt' nith the Third Hreimcnt. Twentv- -- eighth Division : Dr. llarland Wells and. '"' fVnne' .lohn Crihbcl, formerly ol th Governor's staff. Market St. ah 16th. 11 A. M. lo 11:15 I JX. A Geraldine Farrar aupuortctl by LOU TBLLEOBN- In ,. "FLAME OF THE DESERT'- Stnln Orfhatra i. Ilcnomiti Organists, .- PALACR LAST 4 DAYS GtorCT Loaoo TucLoio Amadns ThotopUy alh, i A R D I A V 16TH i.i,l. OVV 16TH 10 A M IS. 2. 3 15, B'15. 7-43. OJd I sr. IRENE CASTLE jn "in AAAA A,n., 'U'' TATTr AllBrCKLE In "iLVYSEED" N)ON'S 0 L 0 N I A V OTK. H"i ntv -nir;t,TEN l-i -i i.ju. V fc 0 P M. Bryant Washburn "wr siutu AWed-KATHHYN M,n,v, 5.".???" .-.......,, pwritno VICTORIA " - " - " f ,.- Mt rrcacntatlOTi ot When Bearcat Went Drv'' AAA TJ.i r-N v reau .- . 1 I a. . IU II r li maSk k.nvctuwjs J) NOTU STATtTIS-a TIMU '" 1 0:43, 11:30 A. M.; 1:1C, 3, ni f 4,45, 6.30, EilC & 10 I M II Attpnd Mornlnff Ter- II Z li tormjJic.es to Aold tUo II v- II CroHdu ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hi jTrii . 11 11 1 1 -rt. uinmiiiMMiiniirniErreoaJ"' L A ni.,,., wuit X'natUFO - JT 1 ATTT" AHDUCKLE la "IfATSKED" C A P I T 0 f ? X11K c i , a nZ, .""".'" " " vu. ci. rirtrl la juiw c -rrr . i'Aii-tOAT8 " . k KflkMT "AltKOT ST, Bel, iTTtr CHAIILES HAT Added-CnAICI KENNEDY SERY.ftf !fl 11 A M. to II P. It. ,- iLUtKET STREET x AT JUMVISK w CONTINUOUS VATTnWTT T IT- GEMS OF OPERA Voe Mature A "MAMMrsjUHTHDAY" M"og A?g " BROADWAY Broaa Snyder Ave. l The Corner Store ,n"1 t t i . . . .. Comedy JLombardi, Ltd. murine ' . Bert La tell CROSS KEYS MAnKUTbT. u.iow eotfc Girl in the Air g5 -- F. 1 T H ' S Wilkic Bard Enjijua'. Greatest Blu-Bailcy & Cowan-"" .i "IE ilAOIC OLASSES" OnACIS NULbON 1 TIM A KITTY O'MPjn art n.,.-... .. Next week Crand Thanlwplvtnr Fe- " "-1 .1 (.satci, T'"inltirlvn Day. ' Metropolitan Onera Company, N. T. Nov. 25 1 III but). Mm. Mar. Opening L I I LA tlnelll. Manellt rertormance III L I (debut). Mar- ,,. -, , . t!no (debut), . 7 Grand Opera Ananlan Cond.,Moranzonl, J. f-eate 110S Chestnut f,t Prl Jl TO. IS.Ofl. ta to 4 OO 00 Walnut 42t HaeiVrti n FRIDAY ,S SATYSJJfl RATTTT7 TTITT nc OP iiwnw itiffli -' A I 4A AllJCta7pJA'MW, BOe 7H? tl ti BO. t ITnne' sue at aem.' -is VIAI MTIT TO.VIOI1T AT s-i -!y J- 'W .. . - -m.. a..- HAR. MAT. TpMOR, CO,,, "BlllOirr. SNAPPY, GRACEFUL CTIOBUS-Li AND PLENTY OS" PEP." Inquirer" vt- r,AIF T PITPriJ. Ballroom Belleyue-StratfOrd kJj Monday, November 24Ui, 11 A. 1L A PRICES: 3B0, J3.00. 2 SO, $J 00, plu tUULA$ TleKet. at Herpe-e. 1U9 Che.tnut EtreeT ACADEMY OP MUSIC Js, Baturday Evenlnir, Nov. SM, at Btl6. -r Lecture In English by- gp tUDAsna Clemcnceau-Jacquemairp TTtE SOUL OV FJtANCE" I'nler the AusplceB of the Kreneh War 'M llellef Committee of the Enjeneney Aid. 'J wr SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 5 TauaU vmiag Sst.' ; .,, ',,, ,-it tk -3L I j? IS V i V .e ef t M t & --i iiii A $1 I iiiiiijin .niiii li.. ..I .iiHiiMi jwii'i ii un lin, ai i sssaBsmsasmmamammi t-lrYiilYlilfiatfifarini hi.ru'" 1.,iuuLi.AV.ii..,;'UuIii-i , Av' t V.5S," " .. -.' i ' u