.r'-3 a- w-w ,'!? Y.Y.V !,.. -..ft-?" r J ' . r v; r "' EVENING PUBLIC kKDGER-PHILADEDPHIA, THUESDAT, SEPTEMBER 9, 1820 r.. v " ' ' - "1 I-. " A JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE i Nancy Wynne TalJes of Coming Debuts and Postponed , Debuts She Anticipates With Pleasure tlio Horse 1 Show at Bryn Mawr tlw Latter Part of Month T TOLD youcstcrdny we would prob 1 ably bear of a September dato for n Jkhut and yesterday afternoon I did, ad ft Is Sophie Yflrnall, who will be fntrnduced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. rhMlton Tarnall at Crura Creek Farm, k i -Aiintrv nlace at Devon, at n tea igeStember W I "o hope It will be . "dSr day. for I think there Is nothing Settler than a tea In the country In Ph fafl, beforo the cold weather hoi ,ct In and when the debutantes In their wl? fluffv frocks arc oit on the tame and 'In the gardens, as well as In fa how. nlwn'fl makM snch n p,BophfitaUffll and fair and has ri great &ti of charm. She is very popular In rt vounccr set. I have often watched & at the Saturday Kvonlng nnd before that at Mrs. Wurts's class, nnd she is much ought after bh a partner. BShe la a "later of Mrs. Arthur Emlen Newbold. Jr- andof Agnes Tarnall. Tin grandmother I? Mrs. Alexander jjrlnton Coxo. and her mother; was Miss Anna Bilnton Coxe. A GREAT many persons are under the Impression that the dinner which fi William fltruthers Elllses nre to the on September 17 Ii a start of nf Mrs for Clntra's debut, but unless they have changed their minds since jMterday, this Is not so. Their plans for the winter nro to go abroad, and Cintra Is going with them, and 'will not itlfe her debut until the winter of 1021, gh U barely eighteen, nnd n year .broad holds far more plcasuro for her than a round of balls' and parties at home. Me, I'd choose Europe every time to making a formal debut. Of course, Europe was not on tho horizon when, in the dork ages, Nancy did make her bow, nnd perhaps she might not have chosen it. but I think she would. PnilADEIiPHtAN'S. as well as Now Yorkers will be Interested In the foming debut of Muriel Astor in New York. You know her mother, now Lady Wbblesdalc, but formerly tho first Mrs. John Jacob Astor, wns Miss Alva Will ing, of this city, and mndo her own de but from the old Willing house, which Is situated on Broad street, between Lombard and South, opposite tho house where tho lato John G. Johnson llvod. Muriel, I am told, is extremely pret ty, and her brother, Vincent Astor, wants her to come to New York for her debut, nnd he and his wife will see that it is a iltting one. Rumor has it that the ABtors will give n largo ball in her honor nt their Fifth avenue home in December. And bomcthlng tells roe that the Philadelphia girls who will be Invited will bo muchly excited over it all. I suppose she will come here for ono of tho Assemblies. TTJST tblnk of It, plans nre already 0 In the making for the Bryn Mawr Horse Show. Wo lire really on the terse of fall and the show only Is three weeks off, or rather n few days less than three weeks off. The show Is to bo held on September 29, 30 and October 1 and 2. I just love it out there in Bryn Mawr. There is tot a prettier green about thnn that poio grouna, i tninu. Ana tne green pinastana wun its stunning striped linings makes a wonderfully pic tsresquo background for the pretty cos- .nines ono sees, there. Will von ever forxet the sensation last fall when sev- eral of the girls appeared for the first time in the new short sleeves to which we have become more or less ucl-uh- tomed since then? The committee has chosen a good week as far as weather goe.i, for it is after the equinoctial change and beforo the lale October chills. Mr. John Valentine is chairman of the Horse Bhow committee. TTAVE you heard about the boat races " they have been having evcrv Wed nesday and Friday up nt Winter Harbor? They have been quito the rge and nre followed by a luncheon In the men's clubhouse given for those who participate. In the afternoon the wlvea and daugh ters of the club members havo teu for them. It's been n great tiling this jiar, i am iom ny tnoso returning home now. TUTOLLY and Jimmle were kneeling J side by side tle other night saying tlelr prayers in unison. When they me to the words "Thy Will be done," bowoTer, Jimmle veered from the path JVannonr and said "Thy Will bo nnlehed. 'J he prayer stopped short and woiiy, who I wren, turned a severe "? ," Jimmle, who Is five, and JW You must not 8ay that, you must f. io!iiiKo l won't." said Jim mle. Mother says I must not say Jne. I must always say 'finish,' and l m going to say my prayers right NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES OrSn" D a"dI1JI"- Robert Moncure pRlTWii.FS?,Wln' Pa- 'omierVy of $nisyllU , Pa. an nounco the engage- Louts Ori.h"r. "A"?. Mlss Amelia ion of wa rr- wi&an? Adamaon. AdamLn .Bd Mrs- Charles Boeder Aaamson, of dormnntown. announ4!! d0 oheo-uler. of Ardmore, BUniey Sno8,rI( of" SWt t0 Mn & M.M,?!larl'B C"81'" Harrison, Jr.. and whC1,1U.,'0i of Chuckswood. VlllanovB, BMtM ,r. . ? ranch. in Arliona. are ex- a dlnnird Mr.8' narrlon will j-lve Saoffi v?nCH, for tMr debutante Ortow VI'P?ta w- "irrlson. on "owner .1, m their home at Vlllannva. rhorn"'nCrIef! M. Lea. of West tatinJ;. rm8' Dvon. invo Issued Invl- SSay 0!t0hiPrIeor ?,ul dHncln,f Jlowla'nd nn.l trJ," meeet Miss Mary '"land and MIsh nuth Packard. luncheon m i,?; ralBt ?ntertnlned at 5a,SumXr,,iftVt0 Mr- Wllllam La ! on Sn;2HS'n55ntown. wl take " b?d. ? n,lyV T BU88t" Included Caleb c,.molh,er' Xth- Wilson, Mrs. $1 c ' CnTSUi &r,7- p- Howlnnd Shaw. bh Will?., M,Wlls,.n' Jr" Mls Kltza. Llllle ir0,y, M'" KlIa.IL Potts. Miss Palst r. B'l n"d Miss Helen W. e"ntly rV-5S(l. MrB- Palst Imva re . where uSl from Pj'wta Springs. tv,1 ,y Pawed six weeks. ). .iSuVh8'1" Katharine Ten. Mr. Her?1 im,3i ""-verfonl. mm "ikPJirl Pnbar. Haverford. 5' ovloch ' ?,?,,f"l&rda:' Ootober 22, "ftsmer nsJ ,e Cnurch of tho P.e ?W w"yVlctMttwr-inlM"'? .Marwret Jer sister ami iJi? i"1.'11 of .honor for Ogde," Mil, ?r1.Wiley' M,SH Katlierlno Elisabeth' 8hert.He2d0IaK".,th and Mlsa S' Mis" Tem?ISur5e' of Boston, a cousin follow u.e'T.r. J" 8rnaU reception will rrents.Aft,cp,rne1m"y, ' the bride's Jlr n,tf0,, n?,n extended wedd ng trip "verford anrt h,B brldo will live In per at Eai?leXMn.p,lMln; th 'm terday. r'atl,llm6re. returned homo yes- AnMe'if0,,,,LlcIg!an R"d her family. S W?ni l0B- wmont, who, have 4bS aj01' mlng, -wtu return JSSSisaisim return tomorrow from Islesboro, Me,, where they passed tho month of August. Dr. and Mrs. Richard V. Mattlson, of Ambler, who have paesed tho summer at their Nowport villa, entertained a't din ner at tho Newport Casino on Monday 0QI11UK Mr. nnd Mrs. Coflln Colket Wilson, of Paoll, will entertain at dlnnor to morrow evening w honor or their daURli ter, Miss Emily Anderson Wilson, and Mr. William Latta Nassau, Jr., whose marriage will take place Saturday. Their guests will Include tho bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Riddle havo returned to thnlr hom. nn.tiis.uiii. near Glen Illddle, from Snratoga, whoro they passed tho month of August nt uieir connpe. Mr. and Mrs. Bunield Ashmead have returned to their homo In Wayne from a fortnight's stay In Canada, whero thoy were the guests of Mr, Theodore Freed, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Freed, of Oermantown. at Cordwood Island, their camp on tho Rldeau lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Ashmend. accompanied by Mrs. Ashro find's mothor, Mrs. KUrard j. itow, win sail cany in November for the West Indies, to be gone a month. Dr. arid Mro. John II. Gibbon and ineir aauRiuer, xwss ai.irjorlo Y. alb' bon. of ;608 Spruco" street, havo re. turned to LeJenfleld Farm, their mim. mor horoe near Media, from a motor wip inrougn wow xorK state. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen D. F.lkins, of renins rarK, arc passing some weeks ui riiBiicm, near i.enox, .Mass. Colonel John M, Peters, of this city, who has been for several weeks at Col orado Springs, has gone to Hot Serines, va., where he will remain for a short lime. Mlsa Helen Blckley. daughter of Mr. and Mrn. Milton H. Blckley. of Walllnir. ford, has returned from Roanoke. Va where eho was the guest for a fortnight or r, ana Mrs. M. Lncy Fnrkr. Miss Blckley's marriage to Mr. Stafford W1U Ham Parker will take place October 26. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Thlbault. of St. Davids, will ffo nest week with their inmuy to ineisen, wnero they havo uuten a cottager ror u month s Btay. Tlio engajrement Is announced of Mrs. F. Royal Hommctt. of Pelham Court. Germantown, and Mr. Clarenco Reeves Aiuuen, also or oermantown. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bright en tertalncd Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.. a few days age at CastlercnRh. their homo at Wlldwood. N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bright nlso entertained recently n.1 lunuiii'un in nonor ox meir naugnter. Miss Joy Drlght. whose marriage to Lieutenant Charles Gray Little will iaiio niace on October 9. In Brouch Kngland. Their guests Included Miss Emma Levis. Miss Clara Seal. Mlsa Hcmuenna Aiuers. Miss Mary Taylor. Miss Jennotte Clarke. Miss Nancy inrKe, .miss ivniauo Holmes. aius Ber tha Hustcr and Mis Elolse Bright Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Marcus, of 215 Victoria avenue. Atlantlo Cltv. am re. celvlng congratulations on the birth of a aaugnier, Mina ji. Marcus, August 31. Dr. and Mrs. Augustus A. ICshnernnd their family, Miss Annotto Eshnor and Miss Juliet Eshner, will return this weeK to tneir home, lOlD Spruco street Captain William Austin, of Clinton. la., formerly of thU city, announoes the engagement of his daughter, Margaret E. Austin, to Mr. Frank W. Dannatt, of Chicago. The wedding will take place ucioocr i. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. Humbert B. Powell and their family, of Wlndemero avenuo, Wayne, who have been spending tho summer at tho Rangcley Lakes, Me., will rciurn to xneir nomo BcptemDer 17, Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Wurd nnd their family, of Louella avenue, Wayno, who havo been spending tho summer at Lour etta, Pa returned to their home on xueeaay. Mr. and Mrs. A F. Walter and the Mlfses Walter, of Wayne, who have beon upending tno Hummer at nebohoth, Del , imvo reiuini'u 10 meir nome. Mr. William Campbell. Jr.. and her daughtsr. Miss Elizabeth Campbell, of Wlndemero avenue, Wayne, nre return ing this week from the Adirondack, Mountains, where they spent the month of August Miss Elizabeth Lynch, of Wayne, ha returned to her home from vIb ttntr Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walter, orVWe3t Ches ter. ALONG THE READING Mrs. J. Herbert Bover, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. John Rhoads, and her granddaughter. Miss Dotty Boyer. are spending a few days at Atlantlo City. They will return to Glensldo on Saturday. Dr. A. C. Herltago, of .lenklntown. has returned to Ills home from Christmas Covo Me,, where he spent the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer C. Taylor, of 4000 North Thlrteentn street. Locran. are re ceiving congratulations on the birth of a Hon, uruce Kennedy Taylor, on septem bor 3. Mr. and Mrs. C. Austin Miles, Jr, of West Colllngswood, N. J formerly of Logan, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Miriam Eliza beth Miles. GERMANTOWN Sir. and Mrs. Emest II. Baldwin, of 7joo creanoim roaa, anu jwr. William Johnson, of Mount Airy, motored to the Mount Pleasant House, the Pocono mountains, for over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Pierce are at tho Manor House, Pocono mountains. to a short time. Mr. nnd Mrs. John H. Wood and his family returned on Monday to their home at 530 Enst Washington lann, after spending the summer nt their cottage at Ocean City, n. j. Mrs. W. D Bryan and her daughter, Mies Marlon Bryan, of 6311 North Twenty-first street, will go to Atlantlo City on aoptemoer zu ror a weeics stay. Mrs. Howard B. Thomas, of 540 East Washington isne, entertained inror mallv nt hrr home yesterday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Oeorgts H. Talbott. of Princeton, N. J., who, with Mr. Tal bott, haa been occupying tho house at 8320 Burbrldge f-treet for tho summer, Mr, and Mrs. Talbott will leave on Sej tember 15 for Washlnaton, to remain there for three weeks before returning to their home In Princeton. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William Kelser, of 2639 North Thirtieth street, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Minna M. Kelser, to Mr. Harry J. Martin, of Logan, on Wednesday. A reception and dinner wan glvon on Monday evening at Mercantile Halt Broad and Master streets, In honor of the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, Kramer, of 5720 North Pork avenue, and also In honor of the engagement oC Miss Bertha (M. Lessy, daughter of Mr, and Mrs M. Lessv, of 19R1 North Thirty-second street, to Mr, Maurice V. Kramer. A protty autumn woddlng will take place this cvenlne at the home of Mrs. Emma Baum, 2942 North Twenty-sixth Btrect, when her daughter. Miss Ilnttlii Baum, and Mr. Herman Muss, of 1331 South Flfty. fourth street, will be mar ried by the Rev. Dr. Elttelson. assistant rabbi of the Rodeph Shalom Temple. The bride, who will bo riven In mar tlago by her brother, Mr. Morton Baum. will wear her traveling suit of dark blue with, a hat to match, f "d will be unat tended. Mr. Hubs will have for best man Mr Martin Pasternak, brother-ln-law of the brldo The ceremony will be followed by a dinner, Mr. and Mm Hubs will spend a fortnight traveling, and upon their return they will be at home at 1010 North Sixteenth street Mr. and Mrs, Carl B Merz have re turned from their wedding; V1,,""? nr. at home at B147 North Falrhlll stroet. Mra Men. who was Miss Mildred B, Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wll- was a. June bride. Mr. Wilbur Bteltser. of Eleventh street ono LeUlgU avenue, iuuj returned from a urnmePB staff In tha Pocono moun- 111 l.tn I I f,s.v.5! v .w-wswUsmli -., m !!C.!I I I S,JKi )X'f.l . .4' a.US , I mm . I ! -.mm. ! .' it '.hi i r- ym n. , j1?-- f $ ' h 'J.' lirvVw ii1.Civi-. - . i fvSCi I'BiMVf '' ,f XPVJXmTT&ZiMKkl'arKtt&i' . ,F HSc" Jt&KfP&p 9! " -rTAi'rr.if Z,jHr T'holo by Photo-Craftera, SIRS. NORMAN DUNNING Who before her marriage yesterday, was .Miss Anslo Naylor, daugliter of .Mrs. John 8. Naylor, of Chestnut Illtl WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. A. Rablnowlta, of G028 Spruce street, announce the marrlago of their daughter, Miss Yetta Rablno wltz, to Dr. Richard Freldes, of this city, on Monday, September G. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cadwallader Standbrldgo, of 239 South Fifty-third street, celebrated tho first anniversary of their wedding hist Friday evening. Among those present were Mrs. Rae. Cadwallnder Stntidbrldge, Miss Evelyn Standbrldgo, Mr. and Mrs. Ettoro Pnttl Barlll. Mrs. Rollln It Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gross. Mr. and Mrs. .Tamos Taylor and Mr. F. Edward Nolan, whoso engagement to Mies Standbrldge has re cently been announced. Mrs. E. Wlllard, of 1839 South Yew dell atrcet has beon entertaining her mother. Mrs. Anna VanCamp, and her niece. Miss Catherine Griswold, of Ohio, for the last three weeks. Mrs. van Camp will return to her home some time this month. MrB, Harry Irvln and her eon, Mr. Harry Irvln, Jr., and her daughter. Miss Catherine Irvln, of E516 Malcolm street, are spending several weeks at Wild wood, N. J. Mr. Irvln and another son will join Mrs. Irvln today after an au tomobile trip through Canada. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mlsa Francis Hoppe, of 2301 South Sixteenth street, has returned from a visit to NoiTlstown, where she spent several weeks with friends. Mlsa Mary Carroll, daughter of Mr. Patrick Carroll, of 2337 South Thir teenth street, has Just returned home nfter a month's stay In the ' Pocono mountains. Mlna Marlon Badenn ami Miss Virginia Badcne, of Camden, ac companlcd her. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henderson, of 170B Por ter Rtreot, aro tpenuing a montn in Chatham, Va. Miss Hester Pelletraw, of 2S39 South Chadwlck itreet, Is visiting relatives in Beverly, N. J. Announcement Is made of the, mar riage of Mlsa Kathryn Dougherty and Joseph Murphy on August 27. Tho brldo was attended by her sister. Miss Jane Dougherty, and the bridegroom was at tended by his brother. Mr. David Mur phy Mr. Murphy, who U In tho service or the united states oovernment, Is stationed In this city at the U. S. Q. M. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy left for a wed ding trip to Atlantic City, where they will remain until October 1. TIOGA Anions: the Juno bridegrooms nnd brides returning from their wedding trip are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Moat, who are at home at 6711 North Woodstock street, Oermantown. The brldo wns Miss Lctty Lee McPaul. Mr. and Mrs. Kennett Karoher and their little bon, Master Kennett Karchrr, Jr., who have been spending somo time bb the guests of Mr. Karcher's brother-In-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacNamee, of 2138 West Ontario street, have returned to their home In Syra cuse, N. Y. Mrs. F. Hacker, of North Eighteenth street, hoa returned from Somervlllo, N. J where aho spent the Jnte summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Jarrott of 3112 North Twenty-second street, are at homo again after spending the season In the Adirondack mountains. FRANKFORD Miss J. Hilda Waters, of 1282 Allen grove street, and Mlsa Marlon Crank shaw have returned from a motor trip through tho state, visiting Laiioastor, Ephrnta and Straaburg. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Jameson, of Harrison street, havo returned from a fortnight's stay In the Poconos. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. Needham and their son of Foulkrod street and tho North east boulevard, are on a short visit In Avalon, N. J. Mj-s. Owcji Buckius, of 1685 Howorth streot, has been entertaining Miss Flora niddlemnn, of Scranton, Pa., ub her fuost for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Piatt and their family, of 4918 Mulberry street, are spending several weeks at Seaside Holghth, N. J. Mr. and Mra William T Miller, whose marriage took placo on September 1, are spondlnp their wedding trip touring New York state, and upon their return will live at 480B H street. Olney. Mrs. Miller before her marriage waa Mies Elizabeth English. ttSi. wmmmmRBwmm IcMim , The $lore of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut St. Fox Neckpieces SPECIAL O An Unexpected Feature of The September Fur Sale Soft nnd silky, full-furred pelts In Drown, Silver Gray, Taupe- and Blue. Theao Kit Fox Neckpieces are mado in tho extremely popular double fur animal effect with natural mounted head and brush tall. Just ns stylish as they aro most exceptional value. Unex pectedly secured at a price concession. THE BLUM STORE X . ' mr mm,: ririws J3T Yf ye tv.' rji JBiS tW i??MKl KENSINGTON Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Elnwocher and Mr. nnd Mrs. F C. Petera, of 1034 Shackamaxon Bttect, have returned from a motor trip to Htroudsburg, Pa. Mrs. F. C. Petera will leavo tomorrow for Wlldwood. N, J whero she will spend a week as tho guest of Mrs. Joseph Jones. Mrs. C. Thompson nnd her daughter, Ml Adelaide Thomuson. of East Al legheny avenue and O street, nro spend ing several weeks In Pittsburgh visiting Mrs. Thompson's sister, Mrs. John Wnlnwrlght. Master C Wesley Ruffell. 3d. son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ruffell. 244 East Glrard avenuo. has returned to hla home utter spending the summer with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Ruffell at their summer home at Arlington, Pa. Master Thomas CamDboll and his llltlo sisters, Miss Helen Campbell and mibs uorotny (jampoen, cnuaren oc .ur. and Mrs. W. Campbell, of Atlantic City, aro visiting their grandmothers, Mrs. C. CamobelT. of 1133 Marlborough street and Mrs. R. Bachelor, of 160 Richmond street Mr. and Mrs. John Garvey and MaFtor Thomas Campbell havo returned arter spending the week-end nt Glendolyn, Pa. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Tho Rev. William B. Cooke, of 4604 Rldnre avenue, pastor of the Falls Pres byterian Church, and his sister, Miss Mary it cooko, have returned nome after spending a month at Lake George, Lake Champiain and In Montreal, Canada. Mr. and MrB. William Marlcy. who havo been tourlnir through the West to California, have returned to their home on nidgo avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Smithies, of Alnslle street, will return during the month from ICuropo, where they havo been touring Blnce the early summor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, of Ridge avenue, aro spending some time In wild wood, N. J. MANAYUNK Mr. and Mrs. John Burns, of Umbrla street, wltn their daugntors. Miss liana Burns and Miss Blanche Burns, re turned early In the week aftnr spending somo time in Atlantlo uity. Miss Kathryn Forster, of 231 Oreen lane, returned the beginning of tho week, aftor spending' some time In At lantic city. Tho Rev. and Mrs. Henry A. D. Wacker, with their little son. Master Henry A, D. Wacker. Jr., of Dexter streot. who spent the late season In As bury Park, X. J returned home during tno wock. OLNEY Mr and Mrs. William MrElhenny ol 622 West Olney avenue, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Anna McElhenny, Saturday, September 4. Announcement Is made of the mar rlago of Mlea Helen Schumacher, of 800 Olney avenue, to Mr. Herbert Weber, of 5612 North Fifth street on Wednesday. Miss Lillian R. Linton, of 419 Fishers Trjlks are findincr many reasons tot drtoking Instant Postum instead of coffee, one of them beirg ecoinoray. Sdd by grocers &m2 ,.50 I n'Vl.-. .vu ,' ,r .:. ? ;,. .ti V j ;' A - JIIWIs.lll.illilUaBaWMIJsWIJliMBwniMinri avenuo, has returned from spending 0 few days In Atlantlo City. ROXBOROUQH An autumn lawn feto will bo held to morrow and Saturday evenings, on the lawn of tho historic Graco Lutheran Church, Roxborough and Ridge ae nues. Thoro will be many novel fancy articles for sale, mado by tho Needle work Oulld of the church! all sorts of outdoor games and amusements, nnd on Saturday evening supper will bo. served from 6 to 8 o'clock. Those having the affair In charge Include Mrs. Robert Lu Fort, Mm. Amelia Wunch. Mrs. William Henry Forgy, Mrs. Christian Rlttcr. Mrs. Louis V. Knppes, Mrs. John Gram mor, Mrs. Paut 7.. Ktrodnch. Mrs John Mlltenborger, Mrs. Rent, Mrs. Minnie Schndel, Mrs. Adolnh Oraloss, Mrs. Wil liam KaufCmatt, Mrs. Harry Jackson, Miss May Pickles, Mrs. Amolla Deng, lcr, Mrs. W. Henry, Mrs. O. Raiien r.ahn, Mrs, Robert Crawford, Mrs. Aaron Waenor, Mrs. Ottllle McNnlly. .Mrs. David Rehdcr, Mrs. Charles Brltsch, Mrs. Carollno Kemper, Mrs. Matilda Wunch, Mrs, Barbara Honf, Mrs. A. Toperzer, Mrs. Jonnlo Elsasser, Mrs. Ida Walmslcy, Mrs. Emma Michael, Mrs. Hannah Steward, Mrs. Louisa Adams, Mrs. Walton, Mrs, Catharine McDonald. Mrs. Mlr.nlo Myers, Mro. Elizabeth ltauenznhn, Mrs. Hugo Illel, MIbs Au gusta Pollock, Miss Anna Rauenzahn, Mr. Ernest Dlnkellacher, Mlsa Anna Rltter. MIsb Adelo Le Fort, Mr. August Lo li'ort. Miss Wanda Rehder, Miss Emily Pollock, Mr. ond Mrs. Calvin Howoy, Miss Kutharlna Brltsch, Mr. George Blcl. Mr. Martin Blel, Mr. Har old Mlltenhrrgcr, Miss EIbIo Mlltin borgcr, Mr. Harry Blel, Mr. Ralph Mc Nnliv, Mr, David Rehdor. MIbs Marls Mook, Miss Margaret Mason, Miss Beatrice Kappes, Mlsa Bessie Richard, Miss Lillian Davenport and Mr. William Walton. Mrs. Irene Lentz. with her sister. Mra C. Gilley and her family, ho gone to Cupc May Point to remain a fortnight. NEW JERSEY NOTES A BUrnrlB,! watermelon tinrttf for Mr. John Tomlln was held at the home of niB Drotper. Mr. William W. Tomlln, 419 Liberty street, Camden, on Sep. tembor 4. Amniitr thnnA nrABont were Mr. und Mrs. William W. Tomlln, Mr. and. Mrs. Alexander Tomlln nnd their family. Mr. and Sim. .Tames Dorsntt and their family, Dr. Henry A. Eltz, Mrs. D. C. Tomlln, MIhi Bertha Oromer, Miss Julia Sedlock. Miss Julia Hrclnak, Miss Clara Rupp, Mies Holen Roeha. Miss Tllllo Pokrund, Miss Elizabeth Tomlln, JUSH t'atiierlno Tomlln, Miss Pearl Tom lln, Mr M Hrlclnak, Miss Clara Rupp, Mr. Fred Tomlln. Mr. Albert Tomlln. Mr. August Rupp, Mr. Mathew Tomlln, Mr. jonn Tomnn, Mr. wilber Totniin, sir Raymond Tomlln, Mr. Russoll Tomlln, Mr. Earl Tomlln, all of this city nnd Cnmden; Mr L. M. Hunnlwoll, of Nor folk, Va ; Mr. Benjamin Harris and Mr Leon Harris, of New Sharon, N. J, A beach party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rawcllffo on Saturday eve ning at Ocenn City. Among tho KUeats wore Dr. Clarenco Harper, Miss Lettla Drain, Mr. Robert Thlelen. Mlsn Kitty Harris, air. and Mrs. Harry CooDcr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith, of Oak Lane. anu Mr. anu Tabor, Pn. Mrs. J. McKnlght, of DEUAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Charleei T. Dnbney anrt tbclr daiifrhter, Mlsi Paco Dabnoy. who havo lived In Media for somo years, left yesterday for Casco, Va which wns their former home, and where they will now live permanently. Miss Harriet Selfrldge, of the Har vard, .Hwirthmore, Is spending this week-end at Devon, where iiho waa tho gucbt of Miss Carollno Twaddoll. Mrs. TSllzaheth Harper and her chil dren, who havo beon since June at their summer homo near Swarthmoro, will ro turn to Baltimore on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Wanklln Powcl, of Ches ter, have returned, from Newark, N, J., whero thoy havo been for a month as the guests of friends. The Hev. and Mrs. S. Hauper Teepor and their daughter, Miss Mary Tecper, who havo boen at their Cape May cot tage since early In June, have rotumed to the Manse, their home In Media. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Handle, of Wilmar PEANUT BUTTER So Different From the Ordinary OTMiiara Apartments At The St. James Unusually attractive apart ments in tho very center of Philadelphia social and busi ness life, nnd whero you tiro a stone's throw from overy place, aro now open for in spection. Tho following Apartments will bo ready for occupancy aftor September 15th: Ono Apartment: 0 rooms and 5 baths One Apartment: 5 rooms and 4 hatha Sevoral Apartment: 2 rooms and 1 bath Several Apartments: 1 room and 1 bath The St. James Hotel Walnut at 13th Street ' J, Howard Slocum, Manajtr Chester, havo motored to Ocean City, whero they will bo the guests for a few days of Mr: Randlos father, Captain William O. Randlo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Blrtwell. of Chester, have motored to Chelsea, where they will spehd a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wallace Chadwlck have returned to their home In Chester from Maine, whoro they have been olnco early In July. MOORE8TOWN Miss Esther French has gone to Tren ton, where she will attend tho State Normal School. Mr. Howard Pitcher has returned from a trip to Denver, Col, where ho Rpent Bevcral weeks. Miss Dorothy Day in Ocean Cl( Warden snent Labor Ity, N, J. Mr, nnd Mrs. Hnrtman Burr, Jr., aro guefcts of Mr. Hartman Burr on Main street. Mrs. Clifford Roach, of Brooklyn, tpe.tt the Labor Day vacation nt Trinity Rectory. Mr. and Mrtt. RamilM' TtnhhlnM flnn Agree Bobbins and Mlsa Edythe Rob bins hnvo returned to their home after a montn spent In Ocean City, N. J. NORRI8TOWN Mrs. Frank C. Parker, of Whitehall road, entertained at a brldro luncheon In honor of Miss Kathnrlne Pierce, ol Boston, who Is the guest of Mrs. Nelson C. Cressman. Tho guests Included Ml& J. mbler Williams. Mrs. John Rex, Mrs. Aaron 8. Swlrtr, Jr., Mra Charles wainwrlght, Mrs, Walter Buchanan and Mm. J. Lawrence Elsenberg. Mr. and Mro. Aaron Swarth, Jr., and Mri R. Oeorgo Buchanan havo re turned from nn nutomobllo trip througb Now York and tho Berkshlrea. Churchvllle-Carlln Weddnp; A pretty wedding was solemnized yes terday morning at 9i0 o'clock at the Church of the Ascension, at Westmore land and O streets, when Miss Jane C. Carlfri, 3S8 Hurley streot, became the bride of Mr. John Le Roy Churchvlllo. of Broad and Tioga, streets. The bride wore a gown of white satin, with court train, u tulle veil with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white .roses and lilies of tho valley, She wan attended by her sister, Miss Marie Carlln, who wore a pale pink georgette dress and laree plcturo hat to match. She carried deep roses. Tho hrldegioom was attended by his cousin. Tho ceremony wna performed by the Rev Mr. Casoy. Immediately after tho ceremony a wedding breakfast wan held for tho families and friends of the brldp and bridegroom. After an ex tended wedding trip through the West. Mr. und Mrs. Churchvlllo will be at homo at 3440 Hurley street after Oc tober 1, Stlti Autnut Miiz - Gidding's Fashions the Acme of Style and Good Taste Their Tailored Dresses Suits Coats and Wraps Made in Their Own Work shops on Fifth Avenue Are Worn by the Best-Dressed Women Throughout the World. Travelers from abroad prefer them to any thing they can get on the Continent because of their Superior Workmanship, fit and detail. Autumn and Winter Fashions are now being dis played, the success of Paris couturiers vying with those of best American artists. mfrfflrW2&k ,:v3 rv. Jf YZS t .tVYlK? fmm " -" fcn IMIMS I r i i t g ff,f imtUM&uWfZ ""mjWtei-r . n rrers in . SjrS' jftA 'WMifflB fv y'(ijhf ljiaHutnKQ9 nappy aays tor boys and eirls as.i well as mother when MADIINU. hickory) they are HICKORY Garter Days. SIZE A lit 14 vr Mothers evervwhere prefer HICKORY be- - ' cause these lassa banished the fl torn stocKing ougaDoo. I hey are buying HICKORY because they know these 5t?t3ih w mosey tuck. B5ff fetvi1 nnLADBLnixA.'B rprcEMOPT rnBArrtEa FORREST 3 VaVLdar POSITIVELY LAST WEEK victor HEnnEivra The Girl Inth Spotlight Dlrrst MiuIcaI comedy lilt In Years NEXT WEEK BEATS TODAY FRED STONE FIRST TIMB ON ANY STAOB IN "TIP-TOP" OPJSATEBT OF ALL TOED BTONg SHOWB BROAD N1h, l B!l8 u Matlpe Wed. A Hat. at 2:1B "'nab' of the tre Is every bit as entertaining as the mb of Mn. HI ru tin rt' a itorle.,r Ernlng Ltilrr. "BAB" With HELEN HAYES AND A NOTAJ1LB CAST PeaU for Neat Week on Bale Todny GARRICK Nhrnt. .t 8uo Matlntwx Wed. & Bat. at 3 (10 GEO. M. COHAN'S rvri COMEDIANS t-Trr 'ttVt at trmT AT A GRAND Or.n NAME? BOATS SBLLWO FOR NEXT WEEK NAVY DAY SEPTEMBER 1 1 , 1 920 Navy Yard Opened for One Day Only From 12:30 to 6:30 Thrilling Stunts Submarine Divine Air Bham Ilattlee, Trlek Flyln. Marathon IlAee, Field and Traslt Hports, Uaaeball Garner, Etc. Dancing on Battleships Obeervotlon Toura of Mammoth l'lant and 120 War Veaeejs Benefit Navy Relief Society ADMISSION BOe, CHILDREN, 35o Toko Qua on Itouten 3 and 30 ni IMONT'S NINTH AND AHCII 8T UUI,Un MATB. MON WED., HAT EMMETT WELCH Minstrels laughing Hit "flEABHOrtB FI,F.ECEn8" 1 Walnut Ab. 8th. Mat. Today .aauiu HOORAY! tCo. at46in Street 7$. m. nrlttm ms vC S&rifflfafflrs are mmwmm&m school toyswmsmmM. wlsiM mwmiM ??. fxvjMf talPA PbRilPrS WPicVkmtM n vs-ncufra carters - have! sagging and U3rW y Five famous HICKORY features (tnil.rBbbw. Swo ttotUnti ud drng v ,:-uUy tJjwttd bcU. Eitm ilf8 pta-canoot bod er bmt. eT0r p4U ,wm WBr "" "ltl09. At gout italttlnjic tlm ASltlN&CQMRAMY MMS.tMltTaili rVSV SS&trtK UWSt W A1J-AVI. rVCIL vrTm tim .V'" Next Week WILLIAM FAJINUM JI'J In "IF I WBIIB KINO" , j PAT APr "I MARKET STREW ' tr ALrfZ-WH, io a. m- is, 3, as, BUS. TUB. 9 ISO P.M. SKcin, "GOING SOME'f Next Week WILLIAM fl. HART la "TUB crtADLm OF COUrtAOB" t ARrA I'M A Chettnut 8t. Bel. IMl ArVWALlA. JO A. M.. 13. 3. 0148 r-.. 8!4B,7!4b.O:0P.JC. ETHEL CLAYTON ", ,- NEXT WEEKTHOMAS MBirJUAW l . ", la "CIVILIAN CLOTHE8" , FPTnD I A Market 8t. Ab. tti " ' VlVvlVJtlA OA.M. to HUB P.M. s TaSM "The Fighting Chance" Next Week "OO AND GET n" CAPFTHI 724 MARKET BTnEBT , r-u. 1 1 vvui jfAunicE TounNEtm'9 "THE WHITE CirtCLg' RFP.PMT MARKET AT. Ret. 1TTJI 1-VJlU.lN I "WHAT HAPrEirBO" TO JOJfW GLOBE MARKET BTnEET at jtrmi 11 A. M. TO 11 T. M. 'THE GARDEN OF LOVE" miMTtOBB MINHTnELai OTHERS CROSS KEYS etl".ft MAHKET TB. BILLY HART S Ctircua Girl BROADWAY Dro4 Bn1 nrtr at, THE SAILORS REVIEW i CHAS. RAY In ""OMEn UJMISB 1IOHIT WcWTOWlTOHy 8AM. QWIIRPRT EVENINQS MATINEE SATURDAY1' Tim soTtrnun xni rrcord-hrfRklnit rrvlval at FLORODORA with ELEANOR PAINTER Star Caat The World's Beauty Sextet LYRIC EVENINGS AT HIS MAT. SAT at A BABE RUTH H1T1 Galaxy of Glorious Girls "Such eoryph! Thr dmnl mention evn bforo the ntarn of th ahow tha HUdlencn could not iret enough of thoi elrli." North Amrlcan. t "A WKilth of comedy." Inqulrtr. "An arruy of ymne and beautiful tirl." necord "A choru which proves that Ui rej beauties hvo not ben ancased by othira. I)ulltln. 11 GEORGE LeMAIRE' ' r BROADWAY OREVITIEP ip:o WITH DOROTHY JARDON GEORGE LeMAIRE AND BERT WILLIAMS WITH WIT JACK NORWORTH POP. MAT. TODAY But $j Beats D. V. GRIFFITH'S MAONiriCCNT ELABOrtATION OF "Way Down East". Opens Tomorrow Evjr. at 8:15 CHESTNUT ST. s rnicns ntoiits, roc to ii.oo 6AT. MATINEE BOo TO $1,80 Pop. Mat. Daily. Best Seats. $J AH Satft Reaerved Duy In Advance SEATS NOW SELLING MAT1NKI3 BVEUT DAY ACADEMY OTMOSIC nitOAD AND LOCUST BTrtRKTH 3 Shows Daily. 2:30. 7 & 9 Photcplnv Adapuvtion From Fannie liurtfa HUM0RESQUE ArriM NTET) OHflinSTRA VOCAI. 60IX)ISTS. HEIMIOLD SCHMIDT an4 niTA HOHNSTINK AND CHORUS MATINHUS. I.V. 38c. BOo EVENINOH A 8ATmPAYfl. 25c, 50c. ft PHILA. COUNTY FAIR BYBERRY Sept. 8-1 AbatVENTs3atnuTday Also Aeroplane Events Fair Open Every Night Fireworks, Vodvll. Dand Concert. Mldwar and Hxhlhlta Special Trnln to Itdlii(r TermlnaJ EITH'S Jane and Kathenne Lee In "THE NEW DmECTOR" , Laura Pierpont & Co. In "THE oriDINT. TJH' sughn Comfort A J Went J one Jrnes Thornton Janis Conlln and Mrtl CIImi. Malla noncon 1. Other KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE ALICE JOYCE in "The Prey" Comodvw."YOIT TEU. 'EM. TJON. I HOAR" 6actVAUDEV1LLE-6 J Willow grovepark 2.30 ThU la the Last atM SOUSA DAY T 45 Superb AI.U-HOl'SA Prnrrama 04S Tnnltht HOTAIIV tJl.t'D NIUIIT People's Theatre Kemlncton Am T11IH RE.C .MATINllB D5TyUn1 nASt?,AJIUftN,'J. 9SLV SpAmr ORPHEUM armantOOT, & Cheltan A. K m A 1 ...1. i . 'ay, zoc IVlAt. U1131V1UINU ."" " NEXT WEEIC'THB CnOWDKDHQt rttom m 'mm Hfl ADELPHl ggj "A 'SHOW OF HIGH MEIUT" nocord yr' v. babies ! fl -I ri .? .i.t " -- m MtTHi. mui itMnFi frl.'-.W'', .wau.Uwm , 1,, ft.iiib. i& ' jii.,,A tsr-l . :. '. ----"- .--- -.. - ', ..ii..: fMT. vWtf..1 .'f A.y ti&2&J2ttU ' tygtoA AlHAlt
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