'rt '4 -r; '- ;rw;- . VJFi PIS' , 'V, v ' yJsT GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE nr v iFvme ZWk 0 tte Alevra-Norris Wedding. ancy j -,.'- ci 11 Sfie Describes me jonuu uu uur3 more 0 Mi53 Lattas concert at uevon i'6u,jec me ijlre you n wink to nave the tt8tformn?,f NANOY WYNNE. U '. Si M - . w nVH vcr Ulla me before n f 1 WI wait nntn ,,,, on BntunlAy; ' wedding Kftrmenta, cMe Worf -ta n p ;nK going to wear i;0r DorothJ ma unr wofe the untal htnK. " ,t wns the u8ll? thin, an "" , d rPWmble .nick but n roiicn wflg Turkish ttouaew. nnn n . ' " .IfiS In about n foot below which were MM in do nJ hff drew nn;',;rn.tlif little rulllo of A'TSfere It wrt fulled ntid hold ..treutid. i,.,ijr... wn even more Hut her f;f rtw, Mlken wool .trnmte. I : , , , WI1R mt(.,i tight "Bd PiVl foXl Mid hen.l.'the fringe hw??Xn oM-ftulonSd parlor tarn SSS I The veil which wa nttachol W bock of her hair was ynrdH lonR " "1 of wtf1' am? - iincm iv luirnt ,,,.., bizarre I forget to looi: dlnli rostume was wo :("f;.!ii"K''' . Lieutenant A evraw..M - l iie; ",--. .tii fifjSrJBSWBSKB rrry whotn he had wuvo.. 17. I lotH of people th rter I-eldyn and the John Cc the rorrw muU - rir'i'r I.eld"s and the John Converses, cr p.r V?i.ii. intlons and a number all me :"',"" pf New Workers mllB concert which KHxnbcth Kotta Cb .Mine "wl" whcn Jt CmM to "'b'you remember the niddle concert it which Ilobert Armbruster and KHz lUh Latta both made their debut Into thVmu ic world? I remember they were Z SumcMt performers there, and they brought down the house, because they So talented and seemed to love their "TlXretta do Pitro Stahl and May PMlij wHl "inc. and Nina I'rettyman lA will Play the violin. Elizabeth K will sW and litt 1. Halle las- wr proficient, will play. Uuy Dan- Ws Jones will be accompanist tounds very good to me. It all THE I.edward Hcckschers have sent out cards for n party for Virginia IWfcchcr on October . A dinner dince it will be. You know there are two Heckscher debutontes this year, v.., tViuv n rv not ntHters. They ore tne (hildren of cousins, oh Mr. Stevens Heckscher and Mr. Ledyard Hccksclicr re cousins. liUcrctin or una .n csr M-l.n u tlio dnneliter of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Hcclsschcr, Is to have a party Riven for her on September xi by Mm Mnuriee Heckscher. ant the Ilob ert It. Hcnedicts will give a dance in kcr honor on September 20. TT SCUMS to me there are a great Imanv Main Ilne debutantes this mr. Vlrulnla Carter, two Heckschers. Oltdjs HopkitiF, whj is Itlta Heck nchpr'n utopsister; Kuth Packard, Jane Cnie. Jane Hepburn and ever so many othfrs, whose names do not come to mo , s I write. It will be a busy year, but . I doubt if it will be as strenuous as list year. JACK and Jean, aged five and four, v.tif very fond of visiting Mrs. H down at the farm house on their eountry place, and very often If Mrs. H knew they were coming she'd make it convenient to bo baking cake nd making benutifnl ielngs, or perhaps there'll be tnfTy boiling on the stove. Then the great thing, be it Icing or candy, would, of course, b to scrape the pot with spoons. One day they ar rived just as a beautiful saucepan of candy was about to be taken from the rtove. They stood by and watched it bjlnj poured Into the pans. Then Mrs. gave them each a spoon and they htarted in to scrape the pot. As they were jetting toward the end Jack wddcnly remarket, "Well, I think wed better go now." And after some demur on Jean's part they departed. Five minutes later Jack appeared at Mrs. H 'h door. "Well,'' said he, 'did you save it for me?" "Save what, dearie? The pan. Didn't SOCrAL ACTIVITIES Irfr. and Mrs. William W. Hepburn, of Orchard Leo, Vlllanovn. will give T tea In honor of their dobuUnte daughter; MIsb Jnne Hepburn, on Baturday, Octo ber 2, from until 7 o'clock. RfV. and Mra. William Struthers istlla of Pox Hill Form, Bryn ,MaWI? h"v. Iwued Invitation for a dinner on Fri day, September 17, at their home. Mr. Drailfnril tfnlirl, ,n. ... house atreet, will Introduce to "o" Sty her daughter, Mlna Catherine D. Knight SL'L'VJRfif wh4&.she w' lv at th tVTi-u. j . ,,u"i "ovemuer D. Mrs. Knight and her daughters, who havo been DaRnlnir thn Nitmmn, .i q.Hi. .! bnrn, Ca will return home about tho mlddlo of Heptember. Mrs Knight will ...; ""f)r '" "er now nomc at 2208 Itlttcnhoiise street, Mrs. Henry An!t WnnKt,i . n. St. James Place, has Isaued Invitations ?Ub, W"!R.5' ''.".daughter. Ml,. .........u uiiidiu .iowuoiu, and Mr. neon Ijockwpod Jones on Saturday, Oc ober 2. ot 12 :ao o'clock, at St. Jamea's Bplscopal Church, Twentyaccond and Wnlnut streets. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Miller, of Chel tennnm, announce tho engagement of tholr daughter. Miss Alice i raiaibeth Miller, to Mr. Walter Stokes Fo"t?r, of Germantown. rMw.-ud Mrf- C1,arI'' L- Woodruff, of Cheltenham, have announced the en gaftement of their dnughter. Mtaa Mary belie Woodruff, to Mr, Wllllnm H. Hall of Cleveland, 6. Mr. Woodruff" sister Miss Harriet Woodruff, of st iSiiS, Mo., 1ms been their guest this week. Th5 !??!)''?- ? M,,l,s Emllle C. Duf. St.0? 7H Iiorth I'ortleth B'rcet, nnd Mr. Charles J. Forguson will be soUmnlied today In St Agatha's Church, Thirty, eighth and Spring Garden streets. Tho hridffa Bister, Mrs. J. H. Stelnhart, of Havana, Cuba, will be the matron of honor, and Mr. Ferguson will have his brother, Mr, Edwin U Ferguson. Xor best man. A breakfast will follow tho ceremony at the Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hafner, of Han nibal, Mo are receiving congratulations pn the birth of a daughter on Septem ber 6., Mrs. Hafner will be remembered na Miss Sarah Alcorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Alcorn, of 2103 Spring Garden street. MIsb Dorothy W. Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Conynghnm Stevehu. of Jenklntown, who has been tho guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krumbhaar at Larke. Stake, their home at Carcnovla. N. Y., returned this week. Miss Stcvons will be presented to society at a tea given by her parents In her honor on October 6, nt their Jen klntown home Mr. Isaac Clothier, Jr., of Sunny brook, Radnor, la passing some tlmo at Hotel Asplnwall, Lenox, Mass. Dr. and Mrs, O. H. P. Pepper havo returned to their home In St Davids from a trip of three weeks to Cupo Mhy, N J. Mrs. Pepper left yesterday for Northeast Harbor, Me. Mrs. Karncst Law and her family, of St. Davids, will return this week from Maine, where they have been passing tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. nichard Peters, of 1101 Spruce street and Felton Place, near Chester, have returned from a motor trip to Cooperstown, N. J., where they were guests of Mr, and Mra. J. Ed wards Woodbrldgo at their summer home. Their daughter. Miss Edith Peters, who was tne guest for some weeVr of Mrs. William B. Wceden, of Prov.dence, It I., at Willow Dell, her summer homo at Matuncuk, It I., has cone to Bay Head, N. J., where she will visit her aunt. Miss Felton, for a few days, nnd will then go to Falmouth, llBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK.llBBBBffilW V ZM .HKf X? LsbbbbbbbbH BBHBBBLBiiaaHL-''', W bbbbhbbbbbbbbvR' m. m aW;MlHllBllBBBBBrT ' v V' vflHaraiKIVy? . , tmicr '.-xt &. rms: i iHKMnsw!eiir&' ?: ? . "if v , i ' ' i, 3 - M: J : ?..' Thoto ty rhllllpa A ThUMps MISS JANE HEPBURN Daughter of Mr. and Mr. William Hepburn, of Orchard Lee, VllUnova, who has Just returned with her parents from n trip to California and the West. She will make her debut on October 2 ?f"-t.SJ!"ro "no wl" be entertained by Mrs. Philip Ia Spalding for a fortnight. Miss Helen Harte, daughter of Dr. nich ard H. Harte, Is at present the guest of Mrs. Sapldlng, but will return to her homo at Ablngton this week. Mrs. David Jayno Bullock, of Walling ford, has been the guest for a month of Mr. and Mrs, David 8. Ludlum, of noae mont. at On Kohble, their bungalow at ElUabethtown, In tho Adlrondacks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Townsend, Jr., of Hnrlnor, have returned to their home from- Bench Haven. N. J., where they passed tho month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Freeman, of St. Davids, have returned to their home from Dlxvlllo Notch. N. II., where they have been passing the summer, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Donner. of Buffalo, who have been ojt their home In this city. 346 South Eighteenth street, for a month, left this week for Buffalo, but will return about the middle of September, when they will remain hero for a fortnight Mrs. Henry Miller Watts, of York House, Elkins Park, has returned to her home from Put-In-Bay, on Lake Erie, where she was the guest of her father, Mr. Charles D. Barney, at his summer home. Mr. and Mrs. II. Allen Dalley, who havo pasted several weeks at York Har bor, Me., have returned to Shadylawn, their home at Ardmoro. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Seltzer Wil ford, who went to California soon after their marriage In June, havo returned to their home In Merlon. Mrs. Wllford will be remembered an Miss Grace Chris tine Oelger, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Gelger, of Overbrook. Mra. Ernest U Clark, of Media, has been the guest for a weett of Mr. and Mrrf. Franklin M. Potts at their sum mer, homo at Laconla, N. II. Mr. and Mrs. Potts will not return to Media Until toward tho end of September. Miss Mnry W. Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Shoemaker nob erts Wright, who has been the guest for several weeks of Mrs. Frederick C. Brewster, of Germantown, at her cot tage at Diamond Point, on Lake Cham plain, N. Y., will return next week to her home near Cedar Grove. Miaa Wright's brother and slater-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. nichardaon Wright, 3d, of New York, have arrived In London, where they wilt pass several weeks, visiting Paris for a fortnight before they return to this country In October. Dr. and Mrs. Pltfleld, of German town, have returned from West Fal mouth, Mass. Mr. S. H. Troth and his son, Mr. John Troth, of St Davids, will paes the next few weeks at Greenport, L. I. Mrs. Henry J. Klaer. daughter of Governor and Mrs. Sproul, Is entertain ing Mr. and Mra. Joseph H. Collins, of nidley Park, at her parents' cottage at White Sulphur Springs, Va., where Mr. Ward Hlnkson Is also the guest of her brother. Mr, John R. Sproul. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Slnex, of Edge water Park, N, J who have been paus ing several months In Maine, will paas tho winter at the Blelnhelm, Seven teenth and Chestnut streets. MISS RUTH M. BERNHEIM WEDS MR. ISADOR RUDOLPH Other Interestlno Weddings Miss Mildred Armstrong Becomea Bride of Mr. H. A. Wlndlech A pretty wedding wilt lake place at tho Lorralno Hotol this evening nt C:30 o'clock, when Miss nuth Mae Bernhelm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Hornhclm, of 2430 West Lehigh avenue, will become the bride of Mr. Isador Rudolph. The nev. Dr. Joseph Kraus kopf will officiate. The brldo will wear own of heavy white satin draped and 5it w.'.,n R C0UI"t tln. Her veil of It?'",1 1.cgPrlt will be edged with 5H.. '?. 'ce, and she will carry white gryiBn,hmums. Miss Hortense Bern JV'J"' ; Jlstor of tho bride, who will be JUSJi "'honor, will wear a gown of tur ?U.S9 bl..uo ffetn. trimmed with sliver nee. and she will wear a silver hat. jnere will bo four bridesmaids Miss AIDertA Tl.rnK.IrM .....I la T.-..u. T-!.". -.. iu iiiion ..ninvi alii -J. B"era of the bride ! Miss Jean ..- ,ur. lJna M""8 GertruOo Ilosen. SIOCK, Of Atlantic nilw Turn ...111 unar fffi """.of orchid color and two of peach colored Bilk, with flower trimming and JL i ' A". w'" carry chrysanthemums i".i. n,aI'dragons. The small flower ?.r. ', i11"8 J'"1"" Clare Levy and Mlas nernldlno Jnrvls, will wenr white net fmt i'.l.ml wl" carry willow baskets !!.1.1.1. wl.,n rose petals. Mr. John Kaplan , '.. "K man, and the ushers will In- uX, .J"f: J-onard Joseph, Mr. Wlllard SS ?,n Samuel Wo'ss nnd Mr. Bene .. '7beurer. Upon their return from 2,iiwe,?dln,f. 'J1." Mr- Rudolph and bride Wynncneld Lebanon avenue, West WINDISCH AltMSTRONO Iilntcr,,.Bl.ln,; wedding took place this morning at .11 o'clock nt the home of a." n.u MC- Robert Armstrong. In .h-?mInlo . .chest6r county.' Pa., when their daughter. Miss Mildred Armstrong, "jarriejl to Mr. Harold A. Wlnillsch. 5S5 ?,fJ,Ir,nnd Mrs- Harry Wlndlsch. of 200 Rochollo avenue, Wlsiahlckon. The brldo wan .attended by her sister. Miss i'SL"ir Armstrong, and Mr. Joseph Thomas. Jr.. of Wlssahlckon. was best mn?i. Tll ceremony was followed by a wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Wln dlsch will leave on an extended trip and win bo at homo after October 1 at 200 Roohello avenue. The bridegroom sorvetl id A 9t,tcs wny during tho FEINGOLD WEULIN Tho wedding of Miss Rose Werlln, mMT of.Mr an1 Mre- Jack Werlln, 8200 Columbia avenue, to Mr. Al Fein gold took place last evening, the cere mony being performed by the Rev. Morris Romm. Tho bride, who wore a gown of white baronet satin with tulle veil, was attended by Mrs. Anna Lip man as matron of honor and Miss Naomi -rsner. Miss Miriam Green dnd Miss Rose Tragcr as bridesmaids. The best man was Mr. Samuel Warren. Among those present at thu reception were Mr. and Mrs. W. Green, Mr. nnd Mrs. F Berkowltz, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Felngold Mr. nnd Mrs, Isaac Ersner, Dr. M. Ers ner. Dr. W. Ersner, Mr. and Mrs. David Goldstotn. Miss Itn.ie Abclof. Mr. and Mrs. F. Llpmnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman wager, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Warren. Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph Acker nnd Mr. and Mrs. I. Fish. Mr. nnd Mrs. Felneold will spend their wedding trip In Wash ington. EINHORN OSTROW Miss Nnn Gertrude Ostrow, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ostrow, of 1041 North Ellghth street, and Mr. Charles Elnhorn were married on Sun day evening at Mayer's Drawing Rooms. 1120 North Broad street Rabbi Abra ham J. Levy, of Ohel Jacob Temple, offi ciated. The bride was given In mar riage by her father. There were no at tendants. After a wedding trip to NlafBra Falls, Thousand Islands and Canada Mr. and Mrs. Elnhorn will be at home In the Clinton Apartments, Tenth and Spruce streets. .1, .,,. r,i,i,. An.tin ffirev Mlasirmufn ulster, Miss LUcy Fox, and .Mr. rls, Mrs, Charles Austin tarcy, .miss .,,,. ,,,,,.-1., Miitnn. Pn.. will re- Elisabeth Hett, Miss Helen Conine, Miss Olive A. Duey, Mien Edith Hnlnes, Mrs. H, Dellmnrr Conley, Mrs. Harry Hebrnnch. Mrs. Paul Boyd, Mrs. Wil liam Hcrnhey, Miss Alma Bertsch and Mrs. James FlUpatrlck, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hebrank have re turned to their homo on North Thir teenth street, Logan, after passing some tlmo on the Malno coast. Miss Celln Hodges, daughter of Mr. nnil Mra Phnrlna ffndeCS. of the OWls Nest Horshnm, whoso engagement to Mr. Clark S Dnvls, of Omaha, Neb., was announced recently, has returned to her homo from Camp Roblrtswood, In New Hampshire, whero she passed a month. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. Charlea M. Shcaffernnd their family, of Audubon avenue, Wayne, havo returned to their homo from Rangeley Lakes, Me., where they passed tho month of August, Mr. Lawrence Levongood, son of the Rov. and Mrs. Charles Lovengood, of Wayne, Is passing several weeks at Sar annc lake, Adirondack mountains. Mr W. H Badger nnd daughter, Mlas Dorothy Badger, of Wlndcmero avenue, Wayne, nre passing a few weeks nt Point riensant, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Miller Shenffer nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lister, of St. Davids, havo returned to tholr homo from Rangeley lnkes. Me. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Foster Cole, of 2631 South Colorado street, have left for n trip to Boston, where they will visit friends. They will return homo Oc tobet 1. Mrs. J. McKage. of 2317 South Eight eenth street, Is entertaining Miss neglna Mcllate for an Indeflnlto period. Mr. Guy M. Flory. U. S. Q. M. C. now stationed at Twenty-first street nnd ore. gon avenue, la leaving for Camp Ben nine Georgia, having completed his coufso of training. Mr. Victor Bob, of 2411 South Eight eenth street, haa left for a visit to Wllkes-Barre, Pa. Ho will return homo September IB. Mr. and Mra. Elmor Thomson, of 2612 South Colorado street, entertained at luncheon In honor of Mr. and Mra. I. Fostor. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Halloweir Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs. Rlohard Pickett and Mr. nnd Mrs. Stumpf. turn today from Point India, Montgom ery county, where they spent several days with a camping party. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hopkins and their dnughter, Miss Ilernlco Hopkins, of Washington, who hnvel been spending tho late summer In Wlldwood, N. J., will rpend the nutumn In Wlssahlckon, whera they formerly lived on Rochclle avenue. Thy will bo tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph C. Henderson nnd their dnugh ter, Mls Dorothy Henderson, of 311 Rochelle avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Hen derson aul their family returned Inst week from Wlldwood, N. J., whero they spent August. Invitation) or Announce- meats Wrtte or Mione for KnifroTed or Printed nituilfie., ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wilnut St. Moderate, Price Mi liss Minnie 13t above Cktitaet Take Elevator to Bth riser Hairdressing and Manlcnrinn fnr AnDolnlment Thone Walant lite f GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mre. A. J. M. Murdoch, of 623 East Washington lane, Inc congratuiatlonB u are reoelv- ALONG THE READING Mrs. Elmer C. Taylor and Miss Naomi Blschoft will entertain the members of the Alpha Sterna Sorority this evening at their home. 4900 North Thirteenth street, Lognn. Their guests will Include I upon tho birth of a daughter on Friday, September 3. Miss Louise Howell, of Church lane and Stenton avonue, passed the week end In Ocean Cly, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis nnd their daughters, Miss Betty Leevls, Miss Louise Lewis and Miss Estelle Lewis, of 605 Brlnton street, are passing some time ns the guestB ot Mrs. Lewlfl'8 father. Mr. Oecar Lelghton. at North umberland, Pa. FRANKFORD Mrs. John Fellers, of 1533 Womrath street. Is spending ecvcrnl weeks at At lantic City. Miss Marjorle Alnsworth. of Sellers street, has le.'t for New York, whore she will spend a fortnight ns the guest of Mm. Charles MacDonnld. The Frnnkport Post of the American Legion will hold Us first meeting of the seiiBon this evening In the auditorium of the Frnnkford Library, when nn In teresting cntcrtnlnment will be given by the Lady Minstrels of Frnnkford. Mr. Wllllnm O. Krnmer Is chairman of the entertainment committee. About 1000 members and friends are expected tc attend. PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THBATKD8 PDRRFST NI0HT8 AT 8:13 -aam- rnn fAi Tnftnnnw POSITIVELY LAST WEEK vicTon HEitBEnrs The Girl lhth. Spotlight BlKgent Muxlcnl Comedy lilt In Years NHXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY FRED STONE rirtST TIME ON' ANY BTAOE IN "TIP-TOP" OIIEATEST OF ALL FRED STONE SHOW 0 hROAD Niairrs at bus POP. MAT. TOMORROW 'Ilab' of tho tajre la very bit as entcrtatnlnr a th Uab of Mra. nine. irioi,. j Market St. b. 10th 11 A.M. to 11 -fc$bffi.i i-aramouni wk nrai 'reninm'r.r I WALLACF. RRin m ."WiiA-rs. J, '' your iiunainy In "IF 1 WERE KINO" , A I ll I PAT A rTT J214 MARKET BTRBBT JrAl,HJ io A. M., 12, 2, aii9 , "GOING SOME" REX !irAriTa Next Week WILLHJkM H. HART In THE CRADLE OF COUnAOE" :; . . . . . . - jt-. .... m ZXIVl AMI A tneainut ut. vH ,ui -- v -r.VAJL'lt 10 A. M., 12, 2, 0iB . H ,,, M . . B:4r,.7:45, oi30P.M-'-ai A-.Aiiwi- v.i-rt.1 in sr'njrirS'f: t ....i1 CROOKED BTREET8" ' iJ?CJLili NEXT W13EIC TIIOMAB MKIOIIAN5, f,''Sfl In "CIVILIAN CLOTlIEfl" 'v-,.J VICTORIA &&. && KIM' "The Fighting Chance" Nmtt Wek "OO AND OET IT' PAPFTni t MARKET 8TRBET ' f-i 1 1 st- MAITRICE TOURNEUR'fl "THE WIHTE CIRCLE" RPPPMT MARKET BT. Ilet. 1TTH l.i-iVJCjlN 1 "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES" C, ORP MARKET 8TREET ' VJUWDI AT JUNIPER CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE "THE GARDEN OF LOVE" PRIMROSE MINSTRELS: OTHERB . tl CROSS KEYS 00tn MARKET BT0. THE SAILORS REVIEW ' BROADWAY nr0ll(, and Snyder Ave. u.wninni 2 :30, 0 MB t 0 P. JU. BILLY HART and Circu. GlS, m"At?LLSSa,IAN "Prin" ,0ifc hart's etorli -E-enlng Loor. "BAB" With HELEN HAYES AND A NOTADIiE CAST r.ARRFCK' -viKhts nt 8:io POP. MAT. TpMORROVT GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS "fl V.1 , 1 If pirrr.An!T.PttiAn DIRECTION OF IE If 3 JiEADrNO THttATRISI BirUIIERT" v r rC m 3YD ' ISN'T AT A GRAND OLD NAME? WISSAHICKON Mr and Mrs Adam Fox. of 21.1 Ito chelle avonui, hnve as their guests Mrs. I'oxJb brother, Mr M!"hact Kopper, and his dnughter, Miss Mildred Kopper, of Florin, Lancaster county, Ia. Mn nnd Mrs. Frank H. Whltcomb. of Miss Gladys Vance, Miss Marian Har-i243 Hochello avenue, with Mrs. "Whit- Philadelphia County Fair At Byberry, Sept. 6-1 1 Colt Races Today 4 Big Nights, Sept. 7-10 rircwork, Vaudeville. Movlne Pictures and Exhibits Also Aeroplane Events Special Trains From Reading Terminal Admission 50 Cents ORPHFTJM Oennantown & Ch-lten Ave. MAE DESMOND "avkrb Th Country Coualn NEXT WEEK "THE CROWDED HOfll" bam SHUBERT Bva3- AT w ' 8. ' MAT. BAT.j 3:1B 2d Week ot th' greou and FL0R0D0RA; with ELEANOR PAINTER v Star Cast TK- VCnrU'- W Beauty Sextet 1 LYRirEVGS-6s,5 ink1 MATS.. 2:15 FIRBT MAT. TOMORROW A RIOTING REVELRY OF v MUSIC, LAUGHTER & GIRLi A BABE RUTH HITl GEORGE LeMAIRE'S F BROADWAY o Brevities, i !i: 1020 WITH People's Theatre Knineton Ave. r and Cumhrland THIS WEEK, MATINEE DAILY HARRY HABTINU'S IIIO SHOW WITH DAN COLErAN Trnrndero The Kewple Dolls with DOROTHY JARDON GEORGE LeMAIRE : AND BERT WILLIAMS THE COMPANY OF 75 INCLUDES u 'C :13 'jV rnllliniBIIIIIIII I iy Happiness in Every Step " vou wear Cantilever Shoei. "nv'SolJ rnm,1 '!,$?, ,0fS- n1 'he ntural Sriltht alieid VSrn l,i ,h,, .,oc" ,0 Pln f" a Shoe if,-? ii.i,.ht,'i: ntUf poeltlon. outward .11 .iff hf, l00t.?. turn weakeit rnlSt Jf ,'i'f .w'Lht '' on the. mlt. nut in ihJ Vcbl.,1"1 P1" "O0" jrelaht I, itT.r.Ji i,Jh.i Cantllevor Bho the Wf to. ana th. m.55&h"lr l b-" ' ,b "lni the uiu.i 0,V';',. f thB .'oot. thue reh. u,u,l unnatural (train off the thlhmofk,0'0p.n1,'lv.r Phoe. flex,, with n restrained hv . m.,i4le,..Tn ' ' . rlfla Soi;0 iV.7. ..m!' "PPllance, or by 'Ifnthen iri wiiitiiV "1,0,1?,, .?re', and whXh eurround ihi Jr.,V?IN0 ,h.e muiclea r.ven arVectrTaV l?"." ot ,h "" - wiuieveri are Hrlte for booklet! CAKSSH sm SH0P I That First Cool Day! A NORTH wind, in overcast sky, and before you know it you're turn ing from your organdiei and chiffoni to cast a speculative eye on the early autumn suits. And this suit from Vionnet; simple, but so entirely in the mode, informal, but in such perfect taste, is only one of the many models through which Voguet ac curately forecasts the Autumn fashitnt. Do vera know how skillfully the French milliners are using ribbons this season? Is there to be one favorite color? Or a dozen? Are the feathers to curl under the chin or dangle down the back? Or stick up in a question mark behind? If you'd know, see the sfSSSaV V flsf!ek yds J iNT? Will ml t I I 1 I 1 V If Bl 1 ' B Vitus Fionntt ivtt a laWrur of gwj homespun ehtviot lines of elmprt tfortJ-Uke informality. It u worn pwr a grey crepe' knitted silk Mouse of equal simplicity, but diltinguiihd by an embroidered monogram in taupe silk and by hand hemstitching. This Talbot hat taith its shoteering plumes is in the vanguard of the many oddly and smartly feathered hats of the new season. V - - T- a- .. ?, .3 13h-'-. 'r s- "-Ii i- I-89-' i hr . .lsVir.- Jt I I I II II Uti'AJ . ef- I . SchddiaD - r "ii'sr . BA rrti TM THE $5000 CHORUS LOOKS A MILLION r ADELPHI jSifU I Hat.. !.8n) Tliey LouKhi1 and Laujthed at II. II. IllAZCU'B Witty, Sclntlllatlnc Comody wim? Autumn Forecast and Millinery number of VOGUE COffiNl NASJT. raMUaer IDNA WOOUaaN CHASS, TiUn HKTWOmi CAMTBXLU Art Dlrecter I MADEINUSA. ithlldrotTsNy ((hickory)) jGartorSj HICKORY mss Size A 12 to IB yasra ft No. 40 m '"'.V." ? (eod.lookinr, ..i ..... Wldtha from "aaaa" .'"" Beeides defining the trend of tho Autumn mode in its progress toward a final form, I and doing it first nnd earliest as usual, Vogue shows over 80 hats from every important H 7. earn If 9 . WVaa W A . i2u Jaei a!) Za arm J m . SSL - a . L. . A . house in Paris and New sow. iiais ox vesvei, uusm, uuvciuic, iur anu iramcn. uaj nan. Smart hats. Intellectual hats. But always hats that have received the approval of Paris and the fashion editors of Vogue. Buy this issue at any news stand today. Or subscribe by giving this coupon 'to your; newsdealer. Or mail it direct to Vogue, inclosing cheque. At All News Stands! Now! fogue Company, 19 WestrtfSPlZ nd mi rWj one ytar at fOM I tntUst wy cheque. Name , Street ...9. City ........,.,.i. ...... .,,.,. state. .,....,,,,..,,.. . -....- L.J ..f i.-. IV I.'1IS Give this coupon tj your t mvsdealtr, who trill receive his usual commission. Or send it to Fogue, iiwpjta; cneqve. TmiA vs mkji raR?fea ffl$m$5rtLMlk T. mm W3 Cei I. fflt ?. Tllrw"i SMSP . fctmiWLW&wii 8Kaivvr -J x2feml 1 b&sfvW f L!j?V(5 y 111 School days are; happy days for boys and girls as well as mother when ; they are HICKORY Garter Days. Mothers everywhere prefer HICKORY be-' cause these garters have' banished the sagging and torn stocking bugaboo. They are buying HICKORY because they know these Five famous HICKORY features l-The only children's garter made with the patented rubber cushion clasp which firmly holds stockings between rubber and rubber. Saves stockings and darnings. 2-Easlly adjusted buckle. 3 Extra strong pin cannot bend or break. 4-HJghest quality elastic and webbing, thoroughly tested, uni. formly excellent. 5-Guarantee with every pair assures your complete satisfaction or money back. At your dealer In five sizes.. (?( with jACK NORWORTH -. POP. MAT. THURS. n $f D. W. GRIFFITH'S ' , MAGNIFICENT ELABORATION OF "Way Down East" ; Opens Friday Evg. at 8:15 & CHESTNUT ST. gj PRICES NIOIITS. r.Oc TO J2.00 f SAT MATINEE 50c TO Jl.BO Pop. Mat Daily, Best Seats. $1 All Sta Reserved- nuy In Advance SEATS NOW SELLING MATINEE EVERY DAV ACADEMY OF MUSIC' DHOAD AND LOCUST STREETS 3 Shows Daily, 2:30. 7 and, 9 Photoplay Adaptation Trom I'nnnle Hurat'a HUMORESQUE - VOCAI. nd AUGMENTED finrilMTIU bOl.OIKTH, HK1NHOLD SCHMIDT and IW1A IIUII.-STINI'; AND CHOItUS JLVTINEE.1. S.V, H5c '.Oo KVENINC13 L HATUHDAiS. 2.-,,- 50c. 7Bo EITH'S Jane and Kallierine Lee In "THE NEW DmECTOn'"- Laura Pierpont & Co In ' LIE ilL'irifN'ri srinn VaUKhn Comfort & J. West Jonwi .Tamne Thornton James Conlln And Mvrtlw (ilass. Multttt llonconl. Other I.' A V O KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE iftth X. Mitrli! nntlnn, iti mm m.nr . MATH . IO.II.R! NfflHTW 1 R 9-i MVoT.T.V ALICE JOYCE in -The. Pr tomiiay -juu 1 1..1.1, ;a I.1UN. I HOAH" 6k9VAUDEV1LLE-6 JJATin, WILLOW GROVE PARK Thla Is the Final Week of tho Beaton and the Last Opportunity to Hear SOUSA'S BAND THUTIH SEPT 0 BOUfi A DAT ND noTArtv ci.uii moht . 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