r .. ' v Ai .' -i 11 J .-' A -;r ftvV.; ' ?"' ' ; . y " ". ' '& vS'SgTT 4A&i-l&&l : siSMBMBlM'W tf tfST GOSStPABOUT PEOPLE jyancy Jpytrie TeZJs of Society Folk Who Have Gone1 Into Moving Pictures She Sees Miss Peggy Thayer in a Pretty Frock b ID yon know 'that Nnt TMyU has - tnfn tho movies? At Icrmt, so they gar- I hnrl !t Ul oti,c.r ,,nf, nn,d I think It's awfully inicrcaiius, oti? You know he docs nomo splendid iwlmmlng stunts In Molly Thnycr'p we narlo. about which wo nro all Retting more and wore excited as the tlmc-for Mflmt ft I'ly creeps nearer, cll, Vat ii one of the heroes therein, and aa the wee bird told mo about It, It ap pear, he did so well he's gone out to California and Is going In for It regu larly. It's leninrk'nblo how many pco nlc you know are doing It these days. I remember tho excitement soma yearn ago "hen Mrs. Steve MorrU. who died since Mien, went Into the movies. 'What n Irtautlful woman she was and how sad e" iSabrf 1'ago went West last winter with her mother and has been in California ever Blncc. working ; hard at It Isabel is so pretty and such a lady .he lll Blve the right Impress cms when ever she npnenrs. It goes without say taeT Now New York MrBaret An: drews ltelmont lias gone in good and hat . and we shall be able to Judge for ourselves how she has seceded when wc go to see "Way Down hast, V"c " i.. ,v,n utnrti lii that lllm. '0,:.""c.,"..":,"r7v-;iHn that Mr. Bob Keeling, a cousin of the Leldys, of this X and who is a noted New Jorker, .",.. I-.- 1. . iinflnir work. 18 An i now come, the news about Nat Davis. Nat will be o second D. nlr banks. I'll say. wim ms n""7u ,V"t ": More power to them, nay I. If thej lave the talent It's grent to follow it. Oh I and Ks "right. Jo Foster a huMsml. has been doing movies for al most a year. ( SrBAKINO of the movies makes me think of Peggy Thayer, who Is one of Molly's hcroineB. I happened to sec her jesterday going Into one of the trust companies, and nhe looked very charm toVln a dark blue costume, consisting of an accordion plaited skirt of fine uncc and a blue silk sweater of the time shade. Her hat was of burnt 'range horsehair entirely untr'mmrf. The brim was rolled back oft the faco and widened on the sides. DID you know that Mrs. Bradford Knight has bought the house nt 2203 IllttenliouHe street and w 11 shortly move there from her house at 1017 Kitten house? I hear that Kitty Is getting along nicely, though she Is suffering, of course, from the stiffness and strain of having to have her broken leg In one position. She was riding a polo pony, you re member, and was thrown from her Mddlc nnd her leg was broken. She Is a sister of Mary Knight who made her debut last winter. They are cousins of the Borilas, ot Jtnklnown, who used to live in Chest .... Tim Tlnlnn llnrcla married Tom Ropier, and Matilda Borda married one ot tne L.ross men. iur ".- "; Edith and Eugenia nnd sevcrat Borda BKitty is to be given a dance at the Acorn in November if all goes well with the broken limb. I hope it will not be very long. It depends largely on the Und of break. I remember last winter poor Gwen Martin fell in January and was lame and only able to walk with a cane In April and May. But then she broke hers lu two or three places. MARY LLOYD NOIUUS'S dance is to be on November 10 at the Bellevuo-Strntford. It Is the nineteenth not the ninth, as some have said. It s going to he a very pretty uffalr and most of the debutantes will be the guests. The Ledyard Hcckschcrs' party on October I) is a dinner dunce for ir glnln. And Jane Hepburn will be one of those to start the ball rolling by being introduced on the first date known so far. Perhaps others will announce September dates, If not Jane is the first and her debut will bo made on the afternoon of October 2 nt her Vlllanova home, from 4 until 7 o'clock. WE ABE living nnd learning as time goes on, but, believe me, it will take time. Two women were talking about voting the other day nnd one eald to the other: "For whom will you vote?" And the other replied "Hard ing, I have always been for a republican form of government." And later when a man who hnd heard the story, shaking with joy over It, told It to another woman. "She remarked, well I am dense, but I confess I don't see the joke. Harding is the Republican nominee isn't he?" NANCY WYNNE. morrow from Nova. Scotia, whero they have been since, tho last ot July. Mr. and Mrs. William 13. Davis, ot washtrwton, are being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter, Mario pavls, on September 2. Mrs. Davl will bo remembered iui Mlts Margaret TWb Inson, of Overbrook, beforo ner marriage. Ml. And Xfva f-lA1. rf ,l...1.. '-"" '. uiiuncn lit .uuiiuil3r. of 6887 Drexet road, Overbrook, will cayo this week, accompanied by their little son. for tho Hotel Cholseo, to be (rono until October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Walroth, ot 8527 North Broad itreet, announco the engagement of their daughter, Misa Lenere Margaret Watrnth, to Mr. J. Allen Locke, son of Mr. and Mm. Ernest v. uuunc, ui mis cny. nLi',Jini ? Harr'' of 3407 South Twenty-first street, announces tho n Basement of his daughter, Miss Marlon M. Harris, to Mr. Harold W. Hnspr. nrT,h. "i O'orgo Calvert Carter nnd Mrs. Carter, nf thn tindin.v n,.. r.M.. have returned to their home from a trip ..lw? weeks at Atlantic City. Their daughter!. Mlw Vlritlnla Cartor nr..l miss Mary Car.tor, who have boen spend- M?.thTVu,mmJ,r,lvUh thalr grandmother, Mrs. Edwin N. Benson, nt Bpilng Lnke. iLi"..??.'1 ,che"'nut Hill, returned last week to (heir hums. f?JrV.?dwn,"?. Sydenham Page, son of Mrc. Hilward (Sydenham IMge, of Cheater rond, nevsn, returned to hts home Sun-Mi,-om .Uurope' where he hns bf" alt H?mI2'r wit?. R . '""'"ber of his class mates on n bicycle tour over tho battle llelda of Franco. ,iiJ!!S,.?hnu Co5ynBham Stevons has ET"?? t0 ,15r home near Jenklntowti from Upper Dam, Mo., whero ihe wao the (ruest for a few weekH of Mrs. Mor ton Downs, whs spends her winters nt ...o utnuA, juirieemnanu Hpnice streets, Mr. Charles Voorhees, of Oak Lane, linn icturncd tn his home from Crom. well, Ir.d., whijro he has Bpent a few Miss Lnvlnla Jralor nnd Miss Gwen dolyn Major, bf Media, nnd thclrTcous!ns. Mr. John Btoke Elisor and Mr. 8. D. Illsloy Ensor. of Baltimore, accompanied by Mrs. Major, motored today to Wil mington, where they were the guests of friends at luncheon. Dr. and Mrs. -Charles W. Macfarlane, who have spent tho summer at tho Chelsea Hotel. Chelsea, will return about tho mlddlo of the month to tho Aldlne. whero they will spend the winter. Mls,".,M?.y nrsht- daughter of Mr. and MJ?, W1"lrn H. Bright, of CantWsah, Wlldwood. N. J. is entertalnln;t Miss Eva wn!d and Miss Florenco Hangy, of Reading, for o few days. Miss Bright wilt go next week to East Harpsuell, Me., where she will bo the jtuest for ten days of Mr. nnd Mrs Henry B. Little, at thcrr summer home, Twcen Dcks. Mies Brlffht's marrlaco to Lleutennnt Charles Gray Little will take place In Brough, England, on October 9. ALONG THE MAIN LINE The P.eV. H. T. Lmvr'n find Ma famllv have returned to Wayne after spending nun-mi weens ai j';agiesmcre. and are at Wesley Inn, where they will remain .until they can occupy their home at St. Davids, which they recently purchased. Ml. m Eleanor Hand has returned to yayno from Sayiorsburg. Pa,, where she has been tho guest of the Misses i-renuce, lormeriy or Wayne. Mr. William H. McCutoheon and Miss .uurRurci Aicuuicneon. or wayne, nro ttt SnriVV RpflPh. V. .T fnr n .lull rtf two weeks. Mr. John Turner, of St. Davids, has returned from Orrs Island, Me., whero he has been spending a few wwks with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles How son. of Wayne, have returned from Occnn City, N J., where they have been spending several weeks. Mr. Theodoro Gugert, of Wayne, Is on a motor trip of ten days to Delaware Water Gap and the Poconos. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Conner, of Itad nor, who havo been spending several weeks In Maine, have returned to their home. BVnlSPbtlSBSBSBSBV. mmmm t V".,,i' '' ' :r ' y.K , ' f- i s '' ' ' ' ' I t ','$ A W - '-i - ' - - , A' I '" MISS ANSIE NAYLOR WEDS MR. N. DUNNING Marriage Takes Place at Noon at St. Martin's, Chost- nut Hill Photo br Buchrach. MISS VIRGINIA B. CARTER Daughter of the Rev. George Calvert Carter and Mn. Carter, of Dryn Mwr, who will malto her debut at a tea to bo given by her parents on October 7 ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Thft m:rrlnirii nf Minn Ellen Glendin- nlng, daughter of Mr. and MrB. Robort E. Oiendlnnlng, of tho Squirrels, Chest nut Hill, and Mr. Persl'or Fraier, 3d. will tnkc place on Saturday, October 11. Invitations will be Issued shortly for th marriage of Miss Marie . Louise Cauldwell and Mr. John Blynn, son of Mrs. Harry Ulynn, of this city, which will take place oi September 22. . Mrs. C. Ehlllard Smith entertained at luncheon at the Casino at Winter Har bor a few days ago In honor of Mrs. Eocn C. Jordan, of Boston, who has betn spending some time at her villa at Bar Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, ac companied hy Mr. Smith's aunt, Mrs. Philip Jagode, of 1819 Pine street, who nag passid several weeks with them at Winter Harbor, will return to Beach Bank, their home at Edgcwater Park, this week MIsh Anna Sophia Varnall. daughter of Mr. und Mrs Charlton A'amall, of neventrenth and Locust streets and Crum Creek Farm, Devon, will be Intro duced to society nt a tea to be fflven by her parents, on Monday, September 27, Crum Creek Farm. Mr and Mrs. George W. Kendrlck, 3d, J Oodfrey House. Vlllanova. will Klve J dlnner.diincft at the Bellevue-Strot-ord on December 29. Thf wedding of Mies Katharine Detn rag Roberts, of the Louclln, Wayne, and Jir Maurice Tloberts, of Wayne, will "ko placo on Tuesday, October 12, at St. Mary's Memorial Church, Wayne. A nffldlnw Vironlrfn nt- n V n. Immaillit (A ' families will follow tho ceremony. or and Mrs. William B. Cadwalader, accompanied by their niece, Miss Jessie a Costa, daughter of Mr. Charles F. "a Costn, of Vlllanova. will return to- ALONG THE READING Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Clarence Miller nnd their son. Mr. Henry Miller, who have been spending some weeks In n tour throush New England, accompanied by Mrs. Sarah Selrner havo returned to their home In Oak Lnne. Mm. Selrner Is now tho truest of her daughter. Mrs. George Crocker, of Boston, where she will remain until October. A bazaar and supper will be held on Friday afternoon and evening on tho grounds of the home of Mr. Ma'n wnrlng's homo nt Noble, under the aus pices of the Women's Civic Club, of Noble. Among those who will preside at tables wilt bo Mrs. C. It Stoops, Mrs. Herbert P. Robinson. Mrs. Correll Har per and Mrs. H Paul Smith. Mrs. Robinson Is chairman of the supper committee. Dr. and Mrs. Curwen S. Snylor and their family, who have spent the month of August at Portland. Me., motored to their home In Jehk'ntown this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. McCurdv will close their Beach Haven cottago. where they have spent tho summer, on September 10 nnd return to Oakwood, their home at Ogontz. GERMANTOWN The marrlntw of Miss Dorothy Esen weln, of 221 East Brlnghurst street, to Mr. Ceoll C. Philips, or j;m i:ast Asn mead street, will take place on Wednes day September 15. Miss ICatherlno McLaughlin, of Man helm strecet, Is spending two weeks at Atlantic City, as the truest of Mrs. Wal ter Penn Nolen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jesser, of 025 Chew street, and Mr. und Mrs. Hnrry Tnpg, of 872 East Chelten avenue, motored to New York over tho week-end. Mr. James Hobbs, Jr. of 71 Weaver street, Mount Airy, has as his guest Mr. Georgo BUI, of Yonkers. N. Y.. who Is a survivor of the United States subma rlno S-B. Mr, Hobbs nnd Mr BUI wero former shlpmateB of the world war Mr, nnd Mrs. Hobbs have Issued Invltntloni for a dinner party Thursday evening to meet Mr. Bill NORTH PHILADELPHIA Among the Interesting September weddings wns that of Miss Mllllcent H. Cindwlck, daughter of Mrs. Mary u. Chad wick, of 1519 West Lehigh avenue, and Mr. Thomas Hebrew, nlso of this cltv, which took place on Krlduy eve ning at the home of tho bride's mother nnd wns followed by a reception for the families. The ceremony wns performed by the bride's uncle, tho Rev. J. Swain Garrison, of Podrlcktown, N. J. The brldo wns attended by Miss Helen Cor son, nnd Mr. Martin Heinz, of Chester, Pa was best man. Upon their return from their trip Mr. and Mrs. Hebrew wlUbo Tat horn at 2782 North Sixteenth In Wlndon. Kan., ws that of Miss Ger trude Mnrklcy. ot 1709 North Park nve n'l", daughter of the late Mr. nnd Mrs. James Mnrkley. nnd Mr. Floyd E. Mwhler, of Wlndon, which wns solemn ized on Wednesday evening. Septembet 1, In the First Church of the Brethren, Broad nnd Dauphin streets, with the nev. Stover Kulp officiating. The brldo was clvcn In marriage by her brother, Mr. Ravmond Mnrkley, of Poughlceep bI, N. Y., and was attended by her sis ter. Mrs. Wellington Rosenberger, of Fox Chase, as matron of honor; MIbs Anna Adnms. of this City : Miss Knthryn Cressman, of noonsboro, Md., brides maids, and MIsh Betty Mnrklev. niece of the bride, flower girl. Mr. Mishler had for best man Prof. Edgar Long, of Boonsboro, and his ushors wero Mr. Henry R Harley, of Cleveland. O., nnd Mr. Herbert Mover. A recptlon fol lowed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs MIsh ler left on n western trip nnd will be, nt borne afttr September 20 nt Wlndon Tho bridegroom served In tho United States aviation corps during the world wnr. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Knelslcr nnd their daughter, MIS3 Elizabeth Knelsler, of 2B67 North Seventeenth street, hnv gone to Atlantic City, whero they will remnln until October 1. Friends of Miss Knelsler will bo clad to know that she Is recuperating from a fractured ankle. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Flelsher of Thir teenth and Jackson streets, nre spending ii month In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Pickett of 3231 South Bonsall Btreet. left on Tues day for rt motor trip to Niagara Fain, They will return home October 1. Mr and Mrs. Stephen McDonough, of 2204 South Croskev street are spending n. few weekB In Atlantic city. Mr. John Gallacher. of 1610 South Fifteenth street. Is visiting friends In York, Pn where he will remain for some time. Mr. Harry Mitchell, of 1710 Wolf street, has left for an extended visit to Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ecknrd. of "" South Hamberger Btreet left on Tues day for a motor trip to the Pocono mountains, whero they will stay until October 1. Mrs. Eckard will bo re membered ns Miss Frieda Hess. Mr. Joueph Flnlcy Is visiting friends In Ocean City. N. J., where he will re main until October 1 WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr und Mri John H Chestermnn. of 900 South Forty.clghth street, will en lorta. rata dnniv on Tuesday eve nlng, September 21, In honor of Miss Mary Allco Wilson and their son, Mr. Joseph 8. Chestermnn. whoso marriage will take placo the next evening. Their guests will nclude tho bridal party and a few other friends. Mrs, J, Addison Abrnms, who has been spending n month nt White Face Inn. nt Lnko Placid, N. Y has returned to her home. 4109 Locust street Mr. and Mrs. I. H. O'Harra. Mrs. Abrom's par ents, who left this city early In July, nlso returned a few days ago. Mrs. J. S. Beotem and her daughter, Miss Eleanor Beetem, of 4B18 Pino itreet. who have been spending a few davs In Now York, are now tho cuents of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Buso, of Rld 'ev Park, nt their cottago at Ocean Cltv. N. J. Miss Blanche Haldcn. of S836 Webster street, and Mr. Leonard Mc Oowan. of 12 South Forty-third street, havo returned from the week-end, In cluding Labor Day. at Doylestown, as the guests of Miss Haldcman's aunt, Mrs. Joseph Hart FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Miss Anne Kelly nnd Miss Mario Kelly, with their brothers. Mr John Kelly and Mrs. Gcorga Kelly, have re turned from a month's stay In Hurt ford, Conn., to their home on Mldvale nvenue. Their mother, Mrs, P. It Kelly Ik i-ponrtlng this week ns tho guest of Mrs. William Boyd, of the Falls, at her summer home In Shlpbottom, N Y. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gavaghan and their family, of Alnslle street, went to Atlantic City last week to remain over Lnbor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles It Mcllvalne .rul their family nro nt home again at I20S Ridge avenue, after spending a month In Atlantic City. NORRISTOWN A reception was held nt tho bride's home after the ceremony. Upon their return from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Wolfo will Itvo In Radnor. Mr. and Mrs Irwin F. Kershner, of 810 Chain street, have announced tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Floronco A. Kershner, to Mr Robinson C. Phlpps, of this city Tho wedding of Miss Ansle Nnvlor. daughter of Mrs. John S. Naylor, ot 108 West Willow Grove avenue, Chestnut Hill, and Mr. Norman Dunning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oeprge A. Dunning. tooK place nt noon today at Bt Martlns-ln. it., tpi.ij n .... tun tvik Rev. John rk.ntnnn nn'.ln bv the ROV. WOCd Btewart, performed tho ceremony. Tho h.i,iA wa flHRn.ii t.v bur sister. Airs. William B. Swnrtloy. as matron of hon- a- -M.i ,.... w.M.,i n rtnnntncr nB18ter ot tho bridegroom, acted as mala or honor. Tho bridesmaids wero Miss Mary it xrn.t,i ni nfiaa Dntothv Collin. The bride woro a gown of white satin nna a lace veil, wnicn was cavtiai " orange blossoms. Her court train, which fell from tho shoulders, was also trim med with orango bleaeoms. Sho carrica a shower bouquet of white roses. Tne matron of honor and maids of honor wore drcises of pink organdie nd pink hats faced with bluo, and tho bridesmaids wore blue organdie with blue hats faced with pink. They all carried pink roses and blue larkspur. Mr. Lelghton Dun ning acted as best man, and tho ushers Included Mr. Sidney B. Dexter Sir. Bradford Norman. Jr.. of New York; Mr. Joseph Hnndo'ph Hlxson, of Elua both, N. J snd Mr. John C. Chaffe. A smnll breakfast followed tho ceremony at tho home of tho brides' parents. MORRIS KNIGHT The woddln of M'ss Llda Shlesler Knight, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry E. Knight, of 163 East Washington lnne. Germuntown and Mr. Ooorgo Schell MorrK of Flushing, L. I., will tnke place this evening at 7 ociocU in tho Church of the Holy Nativity, Fox Chase. The new F. It Argo will per form tho ceremony and Mr. Knight win give hts daughter In marriage. Miss Marion w. nun win nuenn '"."': " maid of honor and Mrs. Edgar Slutchoy, Jr., will net ns matron of honor The hrldsmnlds will Include Mrs. Chnrles F. Keller. Miss Madeleine C. Mover una Miss Eleanor Roberts. Mr. Maurico Mossman, of Huntington, W. Va., will net os best man. and tho ushers w II Do Mr. Edgnr Slutchey, Jr., Mr. Albert Morris a brother of the bridegroom: Mr. Frederick G. Roberto and Mr. James F. Schell. Tho brides gown will be of Ivory Italian satin maae on .iM..u on., (.imm.il in ilucness lace A train of French velvet brocado wll fall from tho shoulders, and tho tun Veil will be held In placo by real orang blossoms and ducheBS .lace. She w 11 c-irrv n prayer book with n. shower n Sweothcart rosea. Tho maid of honor will wear a frock of soft grecii ti trimmed In silver. All tho nttenaant." will wear black panne velvet hats trim med with a bowknot of silver ribbon and will wear silver slippers. The maid of honor will carry a bouquet of orchid and white dahl'as, with block velvet ribbon extending from the bouquet . onrt attached to tho hat with Sweothcart loses. Mrs. Edgar Slutchey. Jr., a re cent brldo. will wear ner wruui.iR "" of white ivory satin trimmed In duchess lace, and will carry n bouquet of : orchlil nnd white dahlias, with the ribbon nt tached to the hat. The brldMmalas will wenr dresses of pink satin trimmed In chnntlllv lace and will carry Pompadour sticks trimmed In pink dahlias with hlnck velvet r'bbon extending from tne hat to the stick and a wreath of Sweet heart rows arranged on tho ribbon, a reception will take place at tho home of the brldo's parents immediately after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Morns will be at homo In New York after Oc tober 15. tyno. with a hat to match., Bho will be given In marriage by her father, nnd .will bo attended by her sister, Miss Mary Mo Mahon. who will wear a coat nult of ulUe broadcloth, with a hat to match. Mr. Kelly will have for best man Mr Joseph Stringer, of Atlantlo City. After n reception at tho home of tho brldt's father Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will leavo for tho Blue Ridge mountains. They will be at homo ufter September 18 nt fl022 Oxford Mtweet, nvctbrcoit The lirlde. groom served fifteen months ovorscas with tho 316th Infnntry, Company K, The bride wns prominent In war work lr, this city nnd In tho Llber'y Bond sales. PIMONB CLOONEY Tho marrlngo of Miss Helen V. CloJ noy, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnrtln rMnnnov nt 9.97 rierlcltv street. Ger- mantown, to Mr. Alfred T. Simons, of Nevada City, Calif., will isiki place In tho Church of Bt Francis d'Asslsl, U'gan and Greene strejl.i. nt .1 ocmei; this afternoon. Miss Anna McIIugh will attend tho brldo ns maid of honor and Mr. William Clooney, a brother of tho brlfle, will act as best man a reception ror tho Immediate famines win taiw place at tha homo of tho bride's parents after the ceremony. . .. After September 16 Mr. and Mrs. Simons wll bo at homo at 227 Berkley street . CONNOI-LY GIBSON An attractive early autumn wedding will bo i-olemnlzed this affir.iooti nt t o'clock In tho Church of Our L.iilv of Holy Souls, Tioga and Nineteenth Mroets. when Mlsi Margaret F. Gibson, dausjhlr of Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Gib son, of 20B9 Bellevuo street, nnd Mr. John J Connolly, of 2007 Ettlng Btreet, will be murrled hy 'ho iwstw. ilia Rev Joseph A. Heffernan. Mr. Gibson will .riui. i. i.. Jmmhiar In mnrrlngo Mr. Thomas Connolly will be hU brothel's best man. Following tho servlso ihcre will bt a ree-ptlon at the honu 'if ihe i.ri.ivu v.,.ni Mr. Connolly nnd Ms binlo will leavo for n trl.i t Niagara Kails und Canada nnd upn th-lr re turn they will bo at home nt 2059 Bellc VM btreet. ACADEMY OF MUSIC BltOAD AND tOCUflT flTHlSETfl 3 Show Daily, 2:30, 7 &c 9 Photoplay Adaptation From,FannIe Hursfs HUM0RESQUE AVOMrcNTEIJ OrtCHESTIlA. VOCAIi HOtOISTH, ItBlNHOLD HC1IMIDT snd niTA iiortNSTwn and cuonus MATINKK.M, 2BC. 3Gc. r.Oo nVnNIXOB BATUUPAYB, 2SC. fi0e.7Pg PHILA. COUNTY FAIR BYBERRY Sept. 8-1 1 Horeerkcln? nil Motorcycle Ilaees AUTO EVENTS Saturday Also Aeroplane Events Fair Open Every Night Fireworks. Vodvll. Ilanrt Concert. Midway and Inhibits. . , Htwelal Trains to Itudlnr Terminal EITH'S Jane and Katlicrine Lee "In 'TUB NEW DlIlECTOn" Laura Pierpont & Co. in "Tim ntiiDiNO fiTArt" Vaughn Comfort & J. Weat Jones Jam Thorntons Jarofs Conlln And Myrtle Olaaai Maleta Uonconli Others ;5,' m ' .&'. . A In . . V, i i, -,i I,, I,, - fii i .MW w- sr. t ',j W . tf.U3 ' Market Bt. ab. tfllh 11 A.M. to 11 pJ&ff, (f V Paramount wk Flrat rrcntatHS VV j ,i WALLACE REID 'M Nt Week WILLIAM FAItNUK; ,t(J in "IF 1 WKHB KINO" Mi i PA I A rXT 121 MAIIKET BTR1Mt j() JrL.V11. 10 A. M, 18, 3, 8l4 jf "GOIG SOMt HKX nElAtnrn Next Weak WILLIAM S. HART In "TJIB CRADLE) OF COUnAQB" V f. 1 (ii ARCADIA STWJSfff 7 D!4f 7t4af ii.au'w j 4i PTUITf n AVTAM Kuoixirtftd by wiiiuu vi- i i Ji tiri1 iiTif.1 I m. Ilnnniimn nwnrttMtciU NBXT WKEIC THOMAS MKlOItXH "j VICTORIA &h,ft$l noDEnT w. -ru prjokfJn Cr.nc5vTT.1 ...- .u......0 , ,.. CIIAJtllERH Next Waek- "OO AND OET IT CORTISSOZ SCHOOL of DANCING wlahen to announce tha oponlnc of a SERIES OF EVENING DANCES Every Wednesday ot U o'clock Oaker Illdi.. IRi'O Cheatnut at,, Orflce. 301 Obn Hay and Evening t LEBSONB, 15. People's Theatre TurTaVd THIS WEEK. MATINEE DAILY HAHHY IIABTINO'H IIHJ SHOW WITH DAN COLEMAN PAPITOI V2 MAHKET BTUKBT rTl I UL MAUItlCB TOUIINKUR'I! "THE WHITS CinCLKT' 01717X11 MAllKBT 8T. Bel. 17TH rvHiUHilN 1 "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES- MAIIKET STHEET AT JUNIPBB 11 A. M TO 11 P. M. CONTINUOUH VAUDEVILL75 THE GARDEN OF LOVE" PimmOSE MINSTRELS: OTHEnfl GLOBE hi 1 VI 4 n TIOGA 1r- nrf'.l Mn T.nllla TtltTimril. of WCFt T'nRii Ftreef nre Biienrtlnij a tortnlRlu j ttltn Mrs. lilftRnrdS lirmi ler-ui-iun iiu Hldter, Mr. nnd Mrn. Walter a. Iluucr. ot Lincoln lrle. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnuer nnd their fnmtly hnve returned from Ocean City, N. J., whero they spent the late Bummer. Mrs. riorence PhllllpH. of North ElBhtcenth street, returned yesterday from tho Delaware Water Onp. Mies Myrtle WIlllarnB, of 1810 Pacific Btreet ha returned home after spend Ins three week nt Lnko George. m IMONT'S NINTH AD Ancn STH. L-HJJVlvyil i MATINEE TODAY, 2 JIB EMMETT WELCH Minstrels Laughlnt Hit "BEA3HOrtK FLEECCTB" rRPHFUlVI Germantown & Chelten A. vyrvi IL.W" Mnt'nfo Tomorrnw. l!Sc & .IBo MAE DESMOND " 'M'm vnXT WEEIf "THE CROWDED HOl'R" Walnut AK Sth Mat. Today asmo HIp' hip! .aaiUU HOORAY! BIJOU 8th & Race. Mat. Todar GROWN UP BABIES J Hair Curling Troubles Are Over Read This! J!!" ou h',r,l abeut the newest ?.r 1 "?:" ,hB '" 'n mri " iim..i ,11'll .meuna. cnt out theao gjrfiH melbod. Procure a new tooth iffi' IP"1 'J 'w oiintea ot plalu 4?.Si? lBln from your dnuilat. hY.f,fc ,""":' the Hq'iia with the ? til ? ""'n the hair from ro win "i ,u,t ,Mn ?lp It up. You find v. ?."" """'aiira wnrn Jon WgjilJ"o,hw,,anUC "' """ " -,."ur..J'!r. of ...... r --nouy" .eoorae, will hnv ncia than tiff, iruvlnr peur ctoaalrr ffiwvwT, dea.r.;;mT.edr;,.v- heT. V'T', ;n llSrT. t,IB ?; alnitein street vJ A weddlnr of Interest In this city and P. N. Degerberg 1621 Chestnut Stredt Imported Scotch Tweed SUITS $65 up for WOMEN and MISSES COADY CAIUl Tho marrlnire of M'as Helen Carr daunhUr of Mr. David Cam .of 0 East Hortter street. Germantown, to Mr. Paul Condy, of 6509 Chew street, was solemnized In the Holy Cross "oman Catholic Church, Mount Airy, on Sat- ..-.!.. ..Arn'nv nt 8 n'c.loclt. the ItCV. Joseph McCullouBh offlclatlnif. Miss .f. pn.i.. nttotirteil the hr tie ns bridesmaid and Mr. Joseph Donohuo n..i hAat mnn. A brenkfast fol lowed the ceremony at the home of the bride's brother-in-law nnd ulster, Mr. and Mrs. William Mntrulre. on Last Horttor street. After n wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Coady will bo at home at 2069 East Chelten nvenue. IMMS DEVINE The -wedding; of Miss Catherine De v'ne. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Devlne, of 12 West Seymour street, nnd Mr. Thomas W. Imms, of 8213 Norwood itreet, Chestnut Hill, took place on Sat urday mornlns at 8 o clock In the Church of St. Francis d'Asslsl, Loetm and Greene streets. The Itev. Dunn waa tho elebrnnt of the nuptial mass, wnlch 'ollnwed the ceremony. Miss Aemes V. Devlne attended her sister aa maid of honor and Mr. Stephen Imms ncted ns best man for his brother. A breakfast for the families followed tho ceromony at the home of th bride's parents. KEMiY McMAHON An intercstlnc weddlnp will take place this afternoon nt 3 o'clock In tho Church of EC John tho Evangelist, Thirteenth nnd Chestnut 3treota, when Miss Ann McMnhon. daughter of Mr Frnncln J McMnhon. of 211 North Camao street, nnd Mr. John A. Kelly, of 4931 North Ninth Btre.t, will be married by the Itev William I. I..nl!ou. Th bride will wear a traveling suit of UelRlnn bluo duve- PiiPBP CROSS KEYS 00'h MARKET 8TP. THE SAILORS' REVIEW BDnAnWAV Urond and flnydor AVi, wxwi-i nr 2 ISO. 0 40 A 0 P. M. BILLY HART A Circus Gbl thomas meiohan "Prince Chao" In DcMILLCS rnncc v,nap . ft a ilWi PHILADKLPIITA'n LEADINO TTtnATRES DIRECTION OP LEE A J J. SHUUKHT t-AM SHUBERT evos. at siis S. flnuDtfti MAT. SAT., 3l 2 A Week or tho Porgeoua and " record-hrenklnr revival et FL0R0D0RA with ELEANOR PAINTER Star Cast The World' Beauty Sextet The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Special Attraction in the September Fur Sale Pronounced individuality in popularly-priced Fur Coats. Sealine Coats 159.50 Regular Season's Price 195.00 The illustration is drawn Crom the actual garment : on dis play in our windows and in our 3hop. Ay exact reproduction faithfully tylish. Fashioned on novel full lines, dashing and daring in mode, 36 inches long, with flare back, large cape collar, bell cuffs and pockets. Belt included (as in all our similarly-styled Coats). THE BLUM STORE T YRTP MATINEE LfliM TODAY EVENINOS, 8:15 MATINEES, 2:1S' A BABE RUTH HIT! "SETS A PACE THAT WILL RE DIFFI CULT FOR OTHER REVUES TO FOL LOW " North Amarlrnn. "A WEALTH OF COMEDY." Inquirer. "AN ARRAY OF YOUNG AND nEAUTI FUL GIRLS." Record. GEORGE LeMAIRE'S P BROADWAY i Brevities 10:0 WITH DOROTHY JARDON GEORGE LeMAIRE AND BERT WILLIAMS A Chorus A Million LOOKS ,f "JH ADELPHI Mattoet If Hat.. 5.7 jii "MOST AMUSING: SPICY. PLAY IS A DELIGHT." Public Ldc. w. mm The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut St T Ha AlpineWool Suits 22.00 Regularly 35.00 Donning Tailor mades for Early Autumn. Moat durable, practical and very fashionable All-wool knit ted cloth In nil Autumn colors. A apeclal Price that's decidedly tempting. THE BLUM STORE George Allen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut St. 1214 Autumn Millinery Opening Week Presenting a wonderful display of Imported Pattern Hats And the newest adaptations by our own designers niiln Ril .iii ' 'it TS I fijlri &. W V Sr lis Ali'i 'i v ' Vt'f V rl I If msM M AKS fW fRONOUNCID m m mnK pure- natural wocil 1 h ( 1516 CkestnutSt 2 vss OLUIJS iz& A touch of warmth when it's "( J - ., ' needed; a flash of distinctive .h ' ' " tr- style; and a quality that is L I f Jik instantly reco2ni;ed. KltW Dr. Jaegers Co. with jACK NORWORTH POP. MAT. TOMOR. B $1 Scata, D. W. GRIFFITH'S MxoMrirnNT r.LAnonATioN or "Way Down East" Opens Friday Evg. at 8:15 CHESTNUT ST. r he House PRICES NIOHT8, r.Oc TO I2.O0V sat MATiNnn :.oc to i.bo Pop. Mat. Daily, Best Scata, $1 All FwUa Henfr-ed Buy In Advance SEATS NOW SELLING MATINEE EVERY DAY PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATHE3 FORREST Pop.Mat. Today Evf. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK VICTOR HERBERT'S e Girl '"he SDotlisrht llleBost Musical ComJy Hit In Ytara NEXT WEEKSEATS TOMORROW FRED STONE FIRST TIME ON ANY ST.VJE IN "TIP-TOP" GREATEST OK ALL I'RED STONE HIIOWH BROAD Pop. Mat. Today N'1 ' at Sll5 " 'IJnb' of tho tBo la every bit a entertaining aa th. nb of Mra. nina tiart'a tor!e ' i:rnlni; LeUcer. "BAB" With HELEN HAYES AND A NOTADLE CAST GARRICKPop. Mat. Today GEO. M. COHAN'S r- ,-Z COMEDIANS V LMJ sj3n k- ISN'T AT A GRAND OLT) NAME? rl . S ! 'M I KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE 40th & Market -Continuum from 12S0 No aia in iv, oc aiiuiuo tu,.ii,ucx; ii'iuv T(t ALICE JOYCE in 'The Pi Comedy YOU TEI.I. IIM LION. I IlCjAK A Did AIini7M I V A PATH " ACTH ''",-,'-', 'fc"-"- " Mpyy WILLOW GROVE PAR Anlii TMmk HIaiu TAraa n If.aB I so usa's band! 'ii Lieut Coin John Philip Houaa. Coti(iuetr' TIU'KHDAY. HEI'T 0 HOUHA DAT . Purk Clown Hunilay. Hept. 18 i Trocadero Th kwpI "u . "i it 1 I .?l ,ia "ir i ii )i iJgff&S!-SMSS ywen a'imaiaia i A' . yAJ. KByi&i&'K &'i Apr&'S i :.. ,T.v ..'. ' :t
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