Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 10, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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"JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
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f ilancy Wynne Anticipates a
St, (Martins yho I allcs of 1 wo Weddings m
" ' Glcivdihning Family
BBLIBVC we arc all going tennis
rrnir for awhile You ought W have
enZ7'..u nt the Phllailel
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'm!I Pricket Club yesterday afternodn
Junior Tllden, the world's chara
wi nir And nest week out there
Im'A't open ng of the tournament
for he championship o( the United
..tA among the women and glrU
M, will bo , thlrty-thlrd tourna
T . l ItS kind and it's all to start
SfstondS and continue through the
jte tournament comroittce Includes
t Carpenter, who Is chairman ( Lyri
inl dE Joe Crown, Linton Lan
Sf.fh. Henry I'holps. Iri. Rowland,
iinTd States Lawn Tennis Aasocla
tioX repent that association at the
matche. These four men are Craig
jffijoo Jennlnn, George Warder
and Edward Hooker.
VnHB auxiliary commltteo 'for the
I tournament Is composed of women,
who arc attending to many of the dS
ih arranging for accommoatlous for
ffiptajen " U of the other Hit e
tbloKs necessary for the comfort of tIM-
M'rs. Arthur H. Lea Is chairman of
lilt committee and the vice chairman is
Mi's Ellen Hood. Other members In
flade Mrs. Joo Carpenter, Jr., Mrs,
nillam Harper. Mrs. Ned Krumbhanr,
m Dick Nallc, Mrs. Clem Wain
what, Mrs. Joseph Wear, Mrs. George
Woodward. Miss Katherin Morrb,
Miss Eliiabeth Chcston and Miss Mary
Thayer, in other words our friend
Molly.
OF COUHHM, women uro vuivicu
from all over the United States,
but being a Phlladelohlan, I'm nat
urally more Interested In those from
Br own town who are to take part.
And I think It Is very interesting to
im how popular tennis is with the
younger set, that Is, the girls who are
Sixteen, seventeen and eighteen and Jn
the' Junior entries for the tournament.
Especially Is this true of the younger
girls eboat Chestnut Hill.
IUEAIt that Helen and Boatrice
Sewell will play, and you know
Helen Is quite a 'Viz." (She won
lomethlng big in Cape May) j Virginia
Carpenter, who with her father, won in
the raised doubles at the Huntingdon
Valley tournament a couplo of months
iro; Louise Dixon, who is n cousin
eJMolly Thayer and takes nftr her In
In love of the game ; Marguerite Boylo,
Jliry Geary. Caroline Graham, Evelyn
Martin, Caroline Itcmhk and Katharine
Porter, and I nm sure tliero are others
vhoee names I have not heard.
Among the Philadelphia women in the
women's event will be Mrs. Gilbert
Harvey, Mrs. Brooke Huff, I'cggy Fer-
fmon, who Is to come out this year, I
ear; Mary Porcher, Margaret Ilemak,
Betty Strublng, Molly Thayer, Anne
Townsend and Phyllis Walsh. I think
Philadelphia is making a good showing
and I only hope one comes off with the
championship.
I HAVEN'T seen Josephine McCul
loh for the longest while, and sud
denly met her yesterday looking so
mart I must tell you of her frock. It
vat ol white China silk made with n
rather full, very short skirt and the
Hoditfvras cut on surplice lines. Loose
jinels were attached from below the
wide girdle to cither; side of the skirt
Cm) fluttered In the wind as she walked.
The V-ahiped neck of the bodice was
held together with a brooch. And her
ties and stockings were white. Her hat
wai a semllargo one in mushroom
shape and purple in color. It was
trimmed with a long plumed ostrich
feather of purple and had a few French
flowers, where the feather joined in
front.
THE Glendlnnlng girls are BtiU in
Europe with their father and
mother, and I doubt not that Ellen Is
letting the most exquisite of troits
eeaux. Think of It I All the lovely things
to be had in Paris, because they are to
be had even If the war held up tho
sewing of lingerie and lovely frocks for
awhile. And they nro to bo had for
lees than on this side, in spite of all you
near to the contrary, because I have
seen things bought over there recently
ind know.
There are to be two weddings In the
family just a week apart. That Is,
Percy's marrlago to Virginia Roberts
Jill be on October 0, nnd Ellen and
Perilfor Frazer will be married on Oc
tober 10. Percy Glendlnnlng and Ellen
re not brother nnd sister, as many
persons think, but they are first cousins
ltd Percy has lived with his uncle for
a number of years. His mother married
train and lives In Europe most of tho
tunc, though sho cornea to America now
and again.
VOU know school started up on Mon-
1 1 j1!7 for manr f our "ttle friends.
And in a certain suburb I know of a
certain young gentleman named Joe
wis entered on the 11-ita for the first
time. Joe Is five whole years of age,
na he was very important as his name
being taken. He sat on the side of
n of the chairs, and said chair being
folding one nnd not being very polite,
Proceeded to double up and throw hlni
out.
.i ?n hMvny ,lome ho remarked to his
Irter: "There's a rcd-hcaded boy that
iMthed at me when I fell, and termor
r I'm going' to biff him."
NANCT WYNNE.
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
nl ,.marIlairo or MM EIIn Olendln
ninp daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
nut ?fi?lnnl" of the Squirrels. Chwtt.
Wll EL11, V"1 Ir- Plfor Frarer, 3d,
will taho place on Saturday, October 16,
SevinthannLMTrs- Chnrlton Varnall. of
duce th.n2 Lofuat "feet", will Intro.
Yarnan 1r(,aU.Bh,er MB" Anna Sophia
Ver 2 '' "' ?s.tpn 1? Saturday, Septem
and not arum "treek Fnrm' Dvn.
SnoSnU? Soptember " a been
Dover Xv!? w.hl?.h Mr- an Mrs. S.
vetoing, ' ItaKdale, Pnoll, will
te" $.ini2fe "oclety their dauBh
tobVr is thi 51 a I?avls on Friday. Oc
cel'lne?' Vh,?of0l'0WlnK will assist In re
VlrVtrSa iri'l8 ane,J.r- Hepburn. MIm
Knlgh Mikhep' m Catharine D.
5!!-biS ZSWS. .HKrtKn.
u ctuel mi.. iT'. .;a koii y, .-ic-Eleanor
fmMll,"lS. " Stowart. Miss
CoxeTnd mE1?!;', Mlw Jane Gordon
Jrs I)avg in? . f"80 d,u Po"t- Mr. and
Carlton i in vh a l?nco at tho Ultr
l"nrnof0Stls8Io?1nft4.neCember 20' ,n
'hllr-Jll?0- stPhns, of
"ounce, , tn?.L 'et' armantown, an
,fr. Ml iTnm,rn?fmnt.or ,her dauRh
Jlr' T ioSm" T-6 c,ath"rln6 Stephens, to
town Mrs rI'm11"8' al of Oerman
& 'BuksW?,! and, MlM Stephens
v. wT:ftl!!i c,arenc9
Tour'aineT;1,?, "J" Cwrtl. of the
y In honor o?mu? t n.?.hBOn on Mo"
Roberts an,i i, X"?f Katharine Demlnir
i'e "of U''nn-xlds The mir
1'obern. will ?ilr'B and Mr. Maurice
Pnt thi .'ilU.' lnHt wek- Mrs. noberta
Wain. tn,dren woro nt a camn In
A"?? Coo-lock" ftJ'W anrt
.Wedneadav f,. v BH Davids, returned
Mr and I m Northaat HarboriW.
Delightful Tennis Week at
and ihelr family, of Chanticleer, St.
Davids, who have been spendlnr a month
at their camp In Canada, will return
today.
Miss Ellen W. Harrison, daughter of
oir. ana rare, unaries uustis Harrison,
will leave for fit. Timothy's School Oc
tober 1.
Mr. and Mm rtollln H. Wilbur, of
Old Stone House, St. Davids, who have
been spendlnr the summer at Ki.ipp..
mere, will not return until the last of
ocpiemoer.
The wedding of Mlsg Frances M. Itlgg,
dauBhtcr of the Ilev. and Mrs. John
Itlgs-. of Ktverton, N. J., nnd Mr. Ed
mund Frederick Fisher will take place
In Christ Church, niverton, N. J., to
morrow at 12 o'clock. Tho brldo will
he attended by hor sisters, Miss Dorothy
Riga- and Miss Violet Rlgg. The bride
jroorn will have as his beat man Mr.
Paul Dever Pickens, of Clarksburg, W.
Va, After tho wedding- trip Mr. and
Mrs, Fisher will live In Cleveland, O.
Mrs. Joseph N. Pew and her daugh
ter, Miss Ethel Pew, of Olenmede. Dryn
Mawr. returned last week from Wy
oming, where they were the truesta of
fjr. and Mrs. Hjalmar AlartK Myrln.
Mrs. Myrln was Mlsa Mabel A. Pew.
Miss Pew Is now In Maine for three
weeks as the guest of Miss Catherine
Adams.
? p"so" Deeter, of Dryn Mawr,
with her father, Mr. Samuel Dlspham
Bowen, of Germantown, left last week
by way of Canada for Honolulu. Mr.
eeter will Join them In San Francisco
0.n.MepJembor 20-. Thoy wl not return
until November 1.
tr?' nnd MrB'. ? w Pooiey. of Haver
rord, are receiving coniiratulattons on
tho birth of a eon on Septembor to be
named Itlchard nandolph Pooley.
Mr. and Mrs. n. E. Forster and their
family, 0f RoadBlde. St. Davids, re
tttrnod on Friday from an extended
Mar Und throuBh Pennaylvania and
l,?w8MinIe?vMc9r1t.h nnd Ml Ollsa
oettt McOrath. of una vmt,nt n.
P"L T'J'JSLW'".1 aoveral weeks In a
Ur-ti?roUfh Canada, have returnea to
their home In Melrose Park.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
nrV.an.'i n: Alexander St.wers. of
AtUntrrtA.,T.w."lh stre.et- havi Kone to
AtUntlo City to remain through the
h?? "turnn. Their son, Mr. Alexander
TimJ fSi.v.r,tiWho has been "Pending some
SS.r,tbi.h1' Parents at tho shore, will
P?ur?l . hc?mi today to attend St
Charles s Seminary at Overbrook.
.itr" nn4 & George Young, of Twen
ilS,tnrti?i;dii,Moun.t Vernon streets, a?e
SftlUntPc City' X Part f th6 mo"th ln
lauMi?ddf 'Vf of M'Ha, Sarah Stevenson,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander C
Stevenson, of 2008 Wallace, street, and
Mr. Hclnr ck C. Werner, of Helmont
avenue. West Philadelphia, wli take
?Lttcafn Wedneaday evenln?. Sep cmbe?
ThV hAfe hV?. Sf the bride's parenti.
SS,ve KWi'i' b0 "ttended by Mlsa
A?n,i.r brld,eBroom's cousin, und Mr.
man. Stevenson, Jr.. will be best
MiM-r' ! Jv 1iyan and her daughter.
Miss Gertrude Ryan, of North Twelfth
sDendmiPtM, 0n Wednesday WaftJ?
spending the late summer In Atlantic
so"rofaniK2Mwii,yo.n r' Hl and their
t! i!l n We8t Erl avenue, motorod
to Lake George nnd Saratoga Springs
"topping at places on the way to thi
Delawater Water Gap, where they snent
some t me. Mr. and Mrs Hill JJPti".
talned as their gus?s on the tria ta
frah HIII Mr. Hill's slste?, and Mr
and Mrs. Charles B. Calllnan.
q.T,J,8 entertainment committee of
&&?,, of "5" Grand
Mas' ehs1idc!arm.ee4, &'& jgZ
Among those present were Ml'" Slvlra
SBKffiS. JM?f
ayYe-qg!.rrrice sny?e" " a
WEST PHILADELPHIA
FivSmnei f L"'y' of t Brighton,
Flfty.lrst and Locust streets, and Mrs
&," JIunter, of the Hnatlngs, 1217
South Broad street, who have been at
the Marlborough-Blenhoim for the Inst
nine weeks, will return to tho city the
latter part of the week.
AIr-n,nd Mrs- Roland Mowbray Morris
of 287 South Flfty.nfth street, are being
T0?tS.lated V,pon.tho birth of a son.
M,raerToner """'a. on September S
Si"'"'8 wa formerly Miss Agnes
?r TJrd?-i.Tn,2i. dauKhter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh A. Toner, of this city.
Miss Nellie A. Mars and Miss Sadlo
A. Mara of 517 North Fifty-second
5v.m,- mik110 Ml8?es Fry- ' Sellers
avenue, Mlllbourne, have returned from
a ten days' visit at Lake Hopatcong.
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80UTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. James McGettlgan will leave to
day for a trip to California, where he
will remain until December .
Mr. Drew Toland of 2S24 South Broad
street, Is spending the month of Septem
ber at his parents' cottage in Chelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Glacken, of 2422
Wharton street, announce the mnrrlage
of their daughter, Miss Helen Glacken,
to Mr. Thomas McOrath. The ceremony
was performed In St Gabriel's Church,
Twenty-ninth and Wharton streets. Miss
Catherine Larklns acted as bridesmaid,
while Mr. John Glacken attended his
brother aa best man. A breakfast fol
lowed the ceremony, after which Mr. and
Mrs. McGrath left for a trip to Niagara
Falls. They will return home Octo
ber 15.
Mr. and Mrs. James McShane are
visiting at Sea Isle City for an extended
period. Mrs. McShane Will be remem
bered as Miss Eleanor Donnelly,
Air. Benjamin Rush, of 2118 South
Broad street, entertained Miss Katherlne
Waxier, Mlsa Marlon Johnson and Miss
Mann & Dilks
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S1Q2 CHESTNUT STREET
AVEttESTG SUbIG
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Ihoto l)y Vanity I'jlr Htultoo.
Drew Cook.
Allen
MISS NULLA WETIIEIUHi,
who lives nt Fourteenth and Totter
streets, Chester, Pa.
Llltlan Smith at his home In Atlantic
City ovor tho week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley, of 1605
West Pasayunk avenue, are spending tho
month of September ln Ventnor. Mrs.
Bradley will be remembered as Miss Sue
Haines.
Mr. and Mrs. Jean White and their
family, of 2308 Fltzwater street, havo
returned home after spending the season
at then summer homo In Chelsea,
Mr. Edward Carroll, of 2534 South
Colorado street. Is visiting friends ln
Long-port for a few weeks.
Mr. William Hutchinson, formerly of
South Philadelphia, has returned home
after spending tho season at the Chelsea
Hotel, Atlantic City.
Miss Jean Ralney, 5910 Cobbs Creek
parkway, formerly of South Philadel
phia, and Miss Marie McLoughlln have
returned from a trip to Buffalo, Niagara
Falls and Detroit
Mr. Benjamin Shrelber, Twenty-first
and Oregon streets, will leave today for
Fort Bliss, Tex., having completed his
course at the training Bchool.
TIOGA
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lo Roy Moyer,
after spending the summer at Seaside
Park, N. J., have zone to Pittsburgh to
live. Mrs. Moyer, who was Miss Louise
L. Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Wallace, of 3839 North Nine
teenth street, was a June bride. Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace returned from Seaside
Park early ln the week. Miss Betty
Wallace Is spending the early autumn at
Stone Harbor, N. J.
Dr. and Mrs. John Davis Paul are at
home at 3112 North Broad street, after
an oxtended wedding tour. Tho bride,
before her marrlago on May 20, was
Miss Edith M. Gardner. Doctor Paul
Rerved overseas two years with Base
Hospital No. 34.
Announcement Is made of the mar
rlago Of Miss Edna Koch, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Koch, of 3104 North
Ninth street, and Mr. Charles B. Flood,
of 2417 Falrmount avenue, on Satur
day. September 4, nt tho rectory of the
Church of St. Francis, Twenty-fourth
street and Falrmount, avenue, by tho
Hev. Fathor Kccgan. Mr. and Mrs.
Flood have gone to Atlantic City to
remain a fortnight, and upon their re
turn they will bo at homo during the
winter at 3104 North Ninth street. The
bridegroom served for two years ln the
United States navy during the world
war.
WIS8AHICKON
Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Rich are at
home at 170 Kalos street, having re
turned from thnlr wedding trip. The
bride was Miss Ella Hudson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson, of 220
Jamestown Btreet,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruseell Tolson aro
spending the autumn at the Delaware
Water Gap, and upon their return will
bo at homo on Airy Btreet, Norrlstown.
Mrs. Tolson before her marriage on
August 28 was Miss Martha Meyers, of
De Kalk street, Norrlstown. Mr. Tolson
was formerly of Rochclle avenue.
NORRI8TOWN
Miss Catharine Gray was the guest of
honor nt a surprlso linen shower which
-pnso nnen suower wnicn
MIbs Mary A. Ehllng, of
was clven by M
624 Chain Btreet There wero fourteen
guests present at the event The mar
riage of Mlsa Gray and Mr. Henry B.
Hopkins, of Langhorne, will tako place
In tho Oak Street Church on Septem
ber 15.
Tho Gnrden Club held Us meeting for
Septembor on Wednesday morning at
tho Regar Museum. Mrs. Gilbert R, Fox
was tho hostess of tho mornlne. whn an
Interesting talk on "Hoses" was given by
ur. uuiiii .j. iviuiams. xne magazine
review was given by Miss Emma Beyer.
Tho Garden Club, which will have a fall
flower show at the Erslne Clubhouse on
the afternoon of September 15, will be
ln charge of Miss Mary M. Hlbbs and
Miss Isabel Walker, head of the committees.
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FRIDAY, gEJPTEMkEft 10, 1920
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MISS EDNA M. BEEBEE
WEDS MR. R. C. KUGliR
Protty Wedding of MF33 Annotto
Motcalf and Mr. Wilson
Leon Godohall
. An Interesting wedding wilt take place
this .evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Beebee, 3344 North Eight
eenth street, when their daughter, Mlsa
Edna M. Beebte, and Mr. Raymond
Charles Kugler, of Germantown, will be
married by Rev. C. T. laenberger, of. tho
Gethsemane Methodist Church, Broad
and Westmorland streets. The bride will
wear a gown of soft white ellk. veiled
. with georgette crepe, and wilt carry ft
1 shower of Brldo rosea. Mr. Beebee will
give his daughter In marrlago, and Miss
Clarissa Connor, who will bo her only
ukiuiiuaiii, win wear a gown oi pinn
taffeta and will carry pink roses ar
ranged In a shower.
Mr. Kugler will havo for best roan
Mr. Walter Knaufo. The ceremony wilt
be followed by a reception for the fam.
Hies and close friends. The bridegroom
and bride will spend tho month travel
ing, and will be at home after October 1,
at 442 East Tulpehocken Btreet, German
town. GODSHALL METCALP
Th weddlnar of Mini innatla nntranl
Metealf, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. W. 1L
aieicair, oi d AsnDV roau, Upper Darby,
ana mr, wmon Loon Godshnll. tooK
placo ut tho Episcopal Diocesan Church
of St Mary at Draad nml Knilth trAtR
on Wednesday ovenlng. Tho ceremony
was performed by tho Rev. O. Woolslev
I lodge.
Tho bride, who worn n. rnvin nt whltn
satin trimmed with pearls and a court
train veil neia in place by orange bios-
oma, wan given In marriage ty her
rattier, miss Lydla Darrach, who wore
a dress of pale green satin, was maid of
honor, and the bridesmaids Included
Miss Emma A. Smith and Minn Wlnnnn
Beck, cousins of tho brldo, wearing buff
BHun ; iuihb .uury uoaBnan, cousin or tne
bridegroom, In pink satin : Mlsn Kath
erlno Crook and Miss Marcella Henchell,
In pale blue satin, nnd Miss Marguerite
Zahn, of Lancaster, Pa., wearing pink
satin. Tho bridesmaids carried starts
decorated with tea buds. Mlsa Grace
Schram, of Lancaster, was the flower
gin.
Mr. Joseph Sedengor noted aa best
man and the ushers wero Mr. Charles
8techer, of New York; Mr. Andrew Al
len, Dr. John Barron, Mr. Donald HII
se, Mr. Coleman E. Hltner nnd Mr.
Karl Retach.
The church was beautifully decorated
with palms and fall flowers. Many out-of-town
gueata were present at the re
ception and dance held ln the Gold Room
of the Adelphla Hotel, which Imme
diately followed the ceremony.
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Cntvarv PhiiMh TTnrtV.nmt and Par
rlsh streets, on Wednesday afternoon at
4 o'clock, when Miss Harriet Fieiis,
daurhtKP nt Mr nml Mm. Henry Ray
Flells, bocamo the brldo of Mr, Albert
L. WHent, of 2426 North Bixtn aireeu
Tho Rev. Charles I Steel, rector of the
church, performed the ceremony and
Mr, Flella gave his daughter In mar
riage. Miss May Flella attended her sla
ter aa maid of honor and Mr. W. Henry
Wllent acted as best man for hla
brother. A reoeptloa followed the cere
mony at tho home of the bride's parent.
After a weeddlng trip Mr. and Mrs.
WJIent will be at home In Akron, O.
LYNCH DOYLE-
An Interesting wedding took place
on Wodnesday morning at 9 o'clock In
St Monica's Church, Seventeenth and
Rltner streets, when Mlsa Mary Doyle
became the bride of Mr. Walter Lynch.
Mr. John Dov1 ravn hla ulster in mar
rlago nnd the Rev. Father Kelly per
formed the ceremony. The bride wore a
gown of white bridal satin trimmed In
pearla and carried a shower bouquet of
orchids and whltn aweet neaa. The
brldesmald'a drean wan of Dink satin and
she carried pink rosebuds. Mr, John
Lynch acted as test man. After a wed
ding breakfast riven nt this home of the
brldo, Mr. and Mrs. Lynch left for a trip
to Canada. They will be at home after
November 1 at 2324 South Twentieth
Btreet
HUSS BAUM
A quiot homo wedding too place last
evening when Miss Hattto Baum. daugh
ter of Mrs. Emma Baum, of 2942 North
Twenty-ninth street, became the brldo
of Mr. Herman Hubs. The ceremony
was performed tiy the Rev. Dr. Ettle
son. The brldo, who waa given ln mar
riage by her brother, Mr. Morton Baum,
wore a traveling costume of blue trlco
tine and a blue duvetyne hat The best
man was Mr. Mart n Pasternak, or New
York. After a trip through the New
England States, Mr. and Mrs. Huss will
return to live, at 1010 North Sixteenth
street, whero they will be at home after
iNovcmDer l.
HOLME8BURG
Miss Edytho Rerrls la on a three
weeks' visit In Cleveland, 0 aa the
guest of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Snyder.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Castor, of 8204
Frankford avenue, aro on a motor trip
to New York.
Mrs. Georgo Bolton, of Aahburner
strott, has returned from a summer's
trip to Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heard, of 2515
Rhawn street, ore on a short trip to
Saratoga.
Mrs. J. Metzer and her family, of
Crispin street, will return next month
from Atlantic City, where they have
oeen spending mo summer at tneir cot
tage, on Massachusetts avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Mahon Trumbaur, of
snu TanKrora avenue, nave returned
from a trip to Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas "Williams, of
jioimesQurg, aro receiving congratuia
tlons upon the birth of a eon.
Gmehf 'Places'
, i
Crisp, fkvory sugar wafers make
travel a pleasure D-tlirg-hf-vM
ROLLS OT ASSORTED FLAVORS. ALSO AIL rHTERMINT.'
AU CHOCOLATf. ALL VrNTCftORKN AND Aa OKNAMOH
Xrvr fngjLmd Coniectkmarv CO
havo sold for $3.60, so that thv
doublo Halo soles and garter toDa-
garter tops;
weave. Brown only.
b'h ap " B,ra'Bnt shPe, at
N0RTHEA8T PHILADELPHIA
A party was given by" a number of
young people on Wednesday night at tlto
home of Mr. Leon MoKeever, 243T East
Somerset street, ln honor of Mr. Joseph
Kane, Mr. Francis Conroy and Mr.
Joseph Conroy, Those 'who gavo tho nf
falr Included Mr. John Brennon, Mr,
John Donahue, Mr, James Donahue, Mr.
Jamen Camay, Mr. Cornelius Dugan, Mr.
Clayton Cooper, Mr. John McKee, Mr.
William O'Donnell, Mr. James Ham 111,
Mr. Joaeph McVoy, Miss Marie Slavln,
Miss Helen Foam. Mlsa Mary Connor,
Miss Helen Pryor, Mra. Cahterlne Con
way. Mlsa Mary Lavln, Mlsa Doretta
Buckloy, Miss Agnea Buckley, Miss
Catharine McKeever, Miss Anna Foot.
Miss Gadle Ityan and Mlsa Eleanor
Thomas.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mr. and Mrs. W. Oreenwald and Mr.
and Mrs. A. Berllnberg, of the Norfolk
Apartments, have returned home after
an extended trip to Niagara, Buffalo,
Canada and Detroit,
Mrs. Fanny Wurzel, of S217 Berks
street, has relumed from Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, of 1837
North Thirty-third street, returned homo
after spending the summer In Atlantic
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Solomon, of 2034
North Thirty-second street, havo re
turned from Atlantic City, where tney
spent the summer.
Mrs. David Markovlte and Miss Kve
lyn N. MarkovlU, of 2207 North Thirty
third street, who had been touring the
Adirondack mountains, have returned
home.
Mrs. Simon Bpllka, of 3152 Euclid nve
nuo, and Mrs. Samuel Qourley and her
eon, Mr. Charles Qourley, of 2932 Oxford
street, havo returned after spending sev
eral weeks In Atlahtlo City.
Mrs. Matilda Rosenbaum, Miss Minnie
Ilosenbaum and Mr. Samuel Boaenbaum,
of 1733 North Thirty-second street, who
were the guests of Mr. Leon Rosencaum
In Chelsea for the lost two months,
havo returned home.
Mr. and 'Mrs, Julius Blanckensea, or
3124 Diamond-street, have returned from
Atlantic city, where they spent the sum
mer. ,
Mrs. B. Bancroft and family, of 1018
North Thirtieth street, havo returned
homo after spendlnr the summer in At
lantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Newmnyer and
their family, of 3143 Diamond street,
havo returned to their home after spend
ing the summor ln Atlantic City.
ROXBOROUQH
Mrs. Samuel Mllltgan, of 4137 Lauria
ton street, entertained on Tuesday eve
ning at her home with the following
wood, Mrs. Harry Price." Mrs. Mahala
COUNTRY PUCE
FOR SALE
Penllyn-Cynwyd Valley district.
About 11 acres; beautiful trees;
exceptional view; 1 mile from
station, mile from country
club, mile from trolley.
Six master's bedrooms, 3 baths,
servants' rooms and bath, etc.,
etc.
Artesian well; stable & garage.
Immediate Occupancy
Apply on Premitet or to
HENRY C. BOYER
Land Title Bldg. Spruce 3159
EMMETT WELCH liKreS
Eamrhlng Hit "flBASHOnffl 'fLEKCERfl
1 . walnut Ab. sth Mat. To5a
asmo H,p' HIp'
aamu HOORAYI
BIJOU
cm & Mac, Mat. Tod
GROWNUP
BABIES
People's Theatre K"inton av
DAVK MARION'H OWN COMI'AN
with KMii, (jazz) cAsrnri
ANT
gg3
WffiffiBSX
cttMufog
The Store of Personal Service
1310 Chestnut Street
Special Sale
New Autumn Frocks
y VV HaKA
NBv nrff ljTL iaOnaaMK tt
llfaiM a Iff ' iL W If
ZnKc2jr 'Si fi T
iim, f -J VOL MmmmJiilEl DliEv
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LU Bi B v fllilll 8IH1
50-oo
Today's Values Are 89.50
Thi really extraordinary sale hnB been planned for
vreeki past planned for in advance to introduce the Newest
Modes at a most popular price.
Twenty Individual StyUs
AJ1 charminar, all expreasine the latest tendencies of the
Toxue;
Cvpt-back Satin Reed' Tricotine
Charmeuse Poiret Twill
Kitten's Ear Crape Duvet yn
Duplane Satin Chinchilla Satin
Navy blue and black predominate among the color
tOTiei, but all new Autumn shades aire included. Two illus-
fVo C. O. D.'a No Approval.
All Sale, Final
The Blum Store
Spencer, Mrs. Charles riudson, Mrs.
Krnnk Walker, Mr. Francis Klrwan,
Mrs. Harry Wiley, Mrs. John Fotird.
Mrs. Tremalne, Mrs. Frank Berry, Mrs.
John Boone, Mrs. Robert amharrt and
Mrs. William Wrlgley. .Mrs. Mllllgan
entertained also on the same evening n
number of young guests in honor of tho
birthday anniversary of her daughter.
Miss Dorothy Mllllgan. They' Included
Mlsa Elizabeth Kcrler, Miss Edith Dahm,
Mlsa Alice Dnhm. Miss Margaret Spen
cer, Mlsa Elsie Hudson, Master Kobert
Graham, Master Benjamin Graham and
Mr. Elmer Mllllgan,
Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dillman, of
Monastery avenue, are receiving con
gratulations on the birth of a daughter,
Doris Iorralne Dillman,
YARDLEY
Miss Prettvman, of Philadelphia, has
been visiting Mrs. If. Linn Bassett
Mr. and Mrs. t. Sidney Cadwallader
gavo a bargo party on Monday for a
number of their friends.
Mrs. Sherman South has boen enter
taining Miss Eleanor McCllntock and
Miss Blair, of Tyrone.
Market St. ab. JOth 11 A.M. toll P.M.
WALLACF RF1D " "wiiat-s
wALj-Avri wliu T0Un irorUvrr
Next Wek WIU.IAM FAJWUM
In "IP I VKItE KINO"
PAT Arc "I MAitinsT streets
I-Lj-I1i 10 A. M.. 12, 2, S!45
6148,7 MB, 9130 P.M.
SIr "GOING SOME"
Next Week WILLIAM 8. 1IAHT In
"TUB CTtADLH OP COURAOE"
ADPA PiT A Chealnut flt. Dal. 16th
rr.WUlA. 10 A. M., 12. 1, 3145
ETHEL CLAYTON "gSK.
NEXT WEBJC THOMAS MEIOHAN
In "CIVILIAN CLOTHES"
FC'YCQ T A MarKet St. Ab. Btb
itoric . 0 A. M. to 11 !10 P. M.
ciiAslnERs "The Fighting Chance"
Neat Week "CQ AND PET IT'
CAPITOI " MARKET STREET
-r-u x a ji MATJIUCB TOURNEUR'S
m "THE WHITE CIRCLET'
RPP.PMT MARKET ST. Dal. lTTTI
1X-,VJ-"N 1. "WHAT ILVrPENED
TO JONES-
GLOBE
MARKET BTREET
AT JUNIPER
11 A. M. TO 11 P. M.
"rtirON37IfII5U?-vUDKVILL10. ..
THE GARDEN OF LOVE"
PRIMH08E MIN8TREI.31 OTHERS
CROSS KEYS 00" maricbt stb.
BILLY HART Clrcua Girli
BROADWAY Drovl and Bnyaer Ave.
-t.. . IT 3:80. 0i4S A n P. M.
THE SAILORS' REVIEW
CHAS'. RAY In "homer
COMES HOME"
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
BROAD AND LOCU8T STREETS
3 Shows Daily, 2:30, 7 & 9
Photoplay Adaptation From Fannie Hurta
HUM0RESQUE
A,iPi,J5NJED0IlCTn,:ST'A. VOCAL
SOLOISTS. REINHOLD 8CKM1DT and
RITA HORNSTINE AND CHORUS
MATINEES. 3.V.. nUi-. Bf)n
EVENINOS A BATURDAT8. 35e. E0c. TSe
KNICKERBOCKER
THEATRE
ALICE JOYCE in "The Prey"
Comedy "YOU TELL 'njl. LION, I ROAR"
,SS. VAUDEVILLE- ftt
E.ITH'S
Jane and Katherine Lee
In "THE NEW DIRECTOR"
Laura Pierpont & Co.
In "TTiri ni'inrvrs fi-rinn
Vaughn Comfort & J. Weat Jonea
Jamea Thornton: Jamea Conlln and
Myrtla Olaaa: MaUta Honconl; Othera
ORPHEUM Grraantown ft Chelten Ave.
Ma tint Tomorrow, 35c A 85c
MAE DESMOND "R players
Tha Cmintrv rnuafn
NKXT WEEK "TUB CROWDED HOUR'"
mm
rntLAnELrniA'S t.AiMo
DIRECTION OF LEE J. J. I
ToBSaPBr j i .
K t "JrV
BAM. SH( HRRT EVENINGS ?". ii
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MATINEE JOMORROW,'; Vl
The- goraeous and record-breaklna' revival. et'iV '
FLORODORri,
with ELEANOR PAINTER t
Star CastThe World's '
Beauty Sextet
f
LYRIC
EVENINOS AT ll
MatTomor. ;,
A BABE RUTH HIT
Galaxy of Glorious Girls '
"Such coryphwat They datnand tnentle4
even before tha atara of the ehow
the audience eouM not gat enough of thww
glrla." North Amarlcan. ',
"A wealth of comedy." Inquirer.
An array of young and beautiful glrla."'-'
Record.
'A chorus which proven that tha real
beauties hava not bain engaged by others."'
Dulletln. Sf
GEORGE LeMAIRE'S
n BROADWAY O
Brevities
1030
WITH
DOROTHY JARDON'
GEORGE LeMAIRE :
AND 1
BERT WILLIAMS
Nlahtal A TMT T1T TT I Matlosaa
A un.-rin.i 3ur.."
S 30
Bat.. g,30
"DIAIOOUE POINTED, CRISP. LAUait-l
TER CONTINUOUS." Preae., j
WITH f
JACK NORWORTH '
MAT. TOMORROW "j $ 1.5ft
CHESTNUT STREET
OPERA HOUSE
FIRST PRESENTATION
IN PHILADELPHIA
TONIGHT AT 8:15
D. W. GRIFFITH'S 3
Latest and Greatest Production
"WAY
DOWN
EAST-1
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An amazing revelation of the posslC
bllltles of a heart-Btlrrlng- drama (V
The actual snowstorm scenes and.! the
thrllllne rescue from an lce-fllled
river are Mr. Grlnlth'a Breatesrt
achievements ln photoffraph' and
realism and havo never before been
attempted In a motion picture.
PRICRS:
Cvenlnss, EOc to 2
Rat. Mat, 60o to J1.50
Pop. Mat. Dally DeBt Seats. 1
SEATS NOW SELLING
PHILADELPHIA'S FOR32MUST THEATRES
FORREST La"t 2 N1hts t ilB
Last Mat. Tomorrow
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK
VICTOR HERBERT'S
The Girl x1h. Spotlight
BISTC't Musical Comtdy Hit ln Tears
NEXT WEDNESDAY BE,
HELLINQ
FRED STONE ,
FIRST TIME ON ANT STAOn IN
"TIP-TOP"
GREATEST OF ALL FRED STONE SHOWS
BROAD N1h' at 8:13
Matinee Tomorrow at 2ili
" TJab' of the ataro la evcrr bit d
harta atorlaa." Evening; Ledyar.
"BAB"
With HELEN HAYES
AND A NOTABLE CAST
SEATS 8ELUKQ FOR NEXT WEEK ,
GARRICK N1hta at 8U0
.u.unm lumornw at S119
civ.ci. at. nnw a Mvts
"A rTT -COMEDIANS
"tomT AT A
OTtAWn rTrMiArRV
SEATS SELLINO FAR NEXT WEEX
WKTTDT
SEPTEMBER 1 1 , 1 920
Navy Yard Opened for One Day
Only From 12:30 to 6:30
Thrilling Stunts
Submarine Dlvlmr, Air Bham Battlei. Trio
Fltnir, Marathon Race, Klald nnd Track
Sports, Raaaball Oimti, Btc.
Dancing on Battleships
Observation Toura or Mammoth Plant mil
120 War Veaaala
Benefit Navy Relief Society
ADMISSION BOo. CHILDREN, 25o
Talio Citra on Routsa a and 20
PHILA. COUNTY FAIR
RACES Byberry
Runntnr and Motorcrcla Raeca Today
AUTO EVENTS Saturday
Also Aeroplane Events
Spclal Nlaht Feature FIraworka. Vodtll.
Hand Conrtrt. Mnvlaa and Ehlblta
Special Tralna trom lUadlne Terminal
ADiTISHION BO CENTS
WILLOW GROVE PARK
Only Three More Daya to Uttj'
SOUSA'S BAND
The flrt-nteat Band In tho World
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