VKi " M AA. . V . -z1 ' u JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tallcs of Various Changes in Dates for Debutante Affairs Miss Sewell and Miss Stovom Presented on October 4 HAVE c of do von over licnrd so ninny rumor .i... nml nli mi ct In thou' 7.7" .' ?,, n'ttiia loar? FtrHt. I h?rd lmt tlic Ynnmll trj top rjinir to b In Ortobcri then llmt It TOIlhl to on September 27 nntl m nt b n;l nms InvltatlonH for tlin trr om! the dti. September SB, op noW vM you bo ,02iL i.. vnnr w hrnrrl that tbe llob Hwffll- and , the ConynKl.arn Rt rtourtter. He'cn nnd Dorothy, roapect fX on October 0. They bad made that Vclnton then, but glncc their . turn from the aummcr vacation they linve decided to chftngfl their dates, ami the two teaH will be given on the 4th Instead of the Bth. Th V. lUm Wet Frailer, .Tr.'s, had nlxo da tcrmliml on October 5, but I linvo not heard yet whether they will rhatiec nlo. It was the plan In the aprlnB to lmvn the three girl" come out Jhc fcamo day at their regpfpflvo horn bo that tjionr Infltrd to the teas might II ml It easier to co to three In ono day than to travel In and out of town eevcral times In the week to the name Motion. ICIixbcth Frailer U the debutante in that family. Iin't It amazing bow thoy all grow up? I SAW Mr. rincUney Norrjs yester day at luncheon at the- Arcadia with his daughter, Helen. Hjioaklng of Brow ing up quickly, why, it penrccly Beem n month since I aaw Helen at Capo May one summer, In abort atocklnR and with her long bnlr flylnc in the wind m ahc played In the nsnil. And now, If you pleoflc, she htiH her hair up en her bead and grown-up dresses on, end she'll ba romlng out ill a couple of years. She's about alxtoen now. I bad no Idea how many people arc back In town or In their Iiouhcr In the tuburba till I paw them nt luncheon ustrnlny. There was Mrs. Horatio Oatea Lloyd and Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Pu Harry, 3d. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson Crothcrs and Mrs. Stacy Lloyd and her joting son. I have seldom Hten as good looking a hat as Mm. Stacy Lloyd was wearing. It was of jade green, nnd it brought out the gold in her hair to per fection. It's extraordinary what trying nnd iinumial colors both Mrs, Lloyd and her flstcr, MrH. Trencbartl Ncwbold, can wear. And they look simply stunning In thone colors. Tbere's a Hlindo ot rose pink that I have gaged upon with delight in various dresHinaking estab lishments, and thought It beautiful enough to cat, but trying to ever) one who cuiiio in pud roved over It too. And then I have gone to a ball a week or more later, and met Mrs. Ncwbold in just that color and looking so mnurt It almost took my breath away. DON'T forget the party out at Whit ford on Saturday afternoon nnd evening? You know there Is to be a road dance ami a supper at Whitford LodRe under the auspices of a number of women In that section of tho coun try who arc interested lu supporting a niirfce for the community. They have obtained the services of an excellent person and now to pinintnln her and eipenkes her work entails I I hear tho supper is to be the finest ever, and the nwic will bo equally good. Among the women interested in it ore Mrs, Lord lier Howell. Mrs. Cieorgc Coates, Mrs, litorge Thomas. 3d, Miss Grace Thomas, Miss Jane Thomas, Mrs. Francis Jacobs and Mrs. Francis h'tru.brldg. LITTLB Charlie is only three, but he evidently baa a decided idea on the genarnl litnops of things, and alxo a decidedly keen sight nnd understand ing of things as they should be. The other day he walkad into the door and, going up to bU mother, remarked : "I've been down to the gardener's bouse j they have a nice homo and they talk vwy well." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An Interesting engagement Is an. nouncsd today" by Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Kennedy, of 2203 Walnut street, of thtlr daurrhter, Miss Kmlllo Posey Ken nedy, to Mr. Julian Bishop, son of Mrs M. I.ockwood niBhop, of Nuw York and Washington. Miss Kennedy, who made hr debut about two seasons ago, Is one of the most popular members of the younger set. She 1 n sister of Mrs. Cas per W. B. Towrisend. who was Miss Ag nes C Kennedy. Mr. BlBhop served In the Twenty-second P.. C. T. Jnfantry Company, Fort Thomas, Ky.. during the war. lie graduated from Ynle In 1914 and Is a member o! the Metropolitan, Chew Chase nidlng nnd Hunt Clubs, of Warhlngton, tho Yalo Club, New York, nnd Oreen Meadow Club. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Clark Madeira, wltn their two sens, hftve returned from Northeast Harbor, Me., where they hnvo pten the guests of Mr. Madeira's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Mndelra, and are now occupying their new homo on Rob erts road, Ardmoro. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ma deira havo been living with Mrs. Ma deira's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Nell ton, at Coolock, St. Davids. Mrs. John Kent Kane, of Brookhollow, Radnor, has sent out cards for a, t n, at h'r homo on Tuesday afternoon, Sep tember 21, from 4 until G o'clock, to meet Mrs. John O. Miller, of Pittsburgh, president of the Pennsylvnnla League of "omen Voters. Mrs. Knno has been spending some time In Boston, and Is 'xpected to return homo tomorrow. Mrs N. C. Prew, of Wayne, gave an "iro'mal shower on Saturdny In honor or Mils Kathcrlno Demlng Itoberts. "lighter of Mrs. Prancls M. Roberts, . i. Louella, Wayne, whose marriage to Mr Maurlc C. N. Prew, son of Mrs. : C. Prew, will tnke place on Tues ?y October 12. at St. Mnry'H Memor ial Church, Wayne. Mrs. Dullleld Ash- rnl. ' " o181" or Mr. Prew, will act as matron of honor nt the wedding and if.i bridesmaids will bo Miss Mary wttie, Miss Frances C. Brodhead. Miss n?.iir,n.e Hunter and Miss Marie Louise tauldwell iflnv T.tl,. 4tl(-imt HffH rni. , . father nrMra. Coles hk's'a.so"Tetu7ne!i Rme V Bon Maw"U '3 occuPJ,nB " wSn nJ ?Irs- Alexander C. Taniall, of wynnewood road. WvnnewooA. i, hSMw8" K "" "nrb'or Me.7for t , "ilt few weeks, rcturnt.,1 hnm.n. neA: ror.ii, Wynnewood, who weeks, rcturntd home on Mon nay on te ,S U.',Uer' of Ba,a' arrived homo ?hev w.1 fr?m..St' Pftul' Mlnn- whero ChayrlcrLrAm1S!lnB ,h?lr 8,8,er' MrB' Mrs Walter Wood, of nadnor, who fn!-! amJ Mrs' Strieker Coles and thor rSKlL if "Veenway, Bryn Mawr. havo "lurned to their home from Jnmestown. ' . Wlicre thev h.ivo i,ah i. inn flfttss Way announces opening of new fllMUJnen? Salon I3icflaliuit Street Displaying the most exclusive imported models. Also copies from our own ivorlcrooms. Your inspection is cordially invited. Weak of SnntftmlW Thirteenth Mwrntog Millinery has Ij'en spending some tlmo at Atlantlo City, Ip expected to return Friday next. Mrs KrtwnM O. Lee. of Lanoaater ;oad JIavcrfiird, hna juat returned irprn Northeast Harbor, Me., where, ho spent Mr. and Mra, Hugh Wilson, of Hr ri mts'uiii Mrtwr. who hlive bsen snendlnar tha turn mer nt Battle Ilock, Mass,, will return to their home the lasl; of the week Mr, and Mrs. John Angers Maxwell, Jr., of Vlllnnovn. have aa thtlr (nieat Dnelor Cibot of St. Oeorgs'a School. . Tho nev. and Mrs Hnrr'aon It. Wright, .f Ht Asnphs road. IJala. who havo been spendlnir the summer at North, 'nst llnrbor, Mo., arrived home last wpek. Miss Knthlcen Wetherlll, daughUr ot Mr. and Mrs. Iiobert WcihoriU, of Ches ter, hns teturned from Cape May, whern rho wns the guest for a fortnight of Mr. nnd Mrs, T, Woodward Trainer nt hair cummer cottnge. Mr. and Mrs, 13. Cot Magens, of the Iffnos, announce j the engagement o holr dnuirht r, Miss Harriet ilsrry Mafens. to Mr. Howard Kostor, of Los Ana-nlcs, Calif. .. Mr and Xtrs. N. J. Bchmucher. of 1020 Hunaet slrcot. Hcranton. Pa formerly of. ivcfiiruK, nnnoimod wo engagement nf the r dauglilor. Iss fiarab B. Hchmucktr. to br. Huph II. Uarns of MttZletOtl. P.I. M'SH rhmil-lfr nml linn. or Hnrncs hive been the guests recently' 1?,.t,vo,w,"'I!, t Miss K Dorothoiv Miller, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Hor- utti .inner, or mmrtis, nt her parents cotlnuo In Ocean City. n Mr. and Mrs.. P. Lclghtnn Kramer, of Merlon, h.iva returned from ft month's stay nt Chelten. Their dauphters, Mlsij Iriiticpa Kmmer and Mls Janst Kra mer, who have been nt Camp Wlnnepau. lienr Welaboro. N. It., since June, and tl)er ppp, Mr. Allan Kramer, who has spent tho supitnir at Camp Lennpe, in the Poconn iriountalps, have also re turned to their home, Mr. arid Mia. Joel CooKo Heber, who iVu. ?"" occupyliiB their ottace at Chelst-n, where they hrwn been slnco iU1?0, w!! 50t return to' their home nt flala until October 15. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorso S. Worth havo returned to their home at tlryn Mftwr t"ns a st?y '" ,h9 Cnt',,'l', """n mIr,.a.nd M" Jo!in Jaeobs, of Merlon, will return townrd tho 1st of October r,m.,Vfntnor where they have occu pied their cottage since June. Mr. and Mrs. John B. lllutz, who hava spent tnu summer nt tlmlp v,minm nn,. M?S'nvll,unot, rMurn to thel1, hmo at 0330 Overbrook avenue until October l. rrifft .A"1 ?lrrt: ItusiDl fl Doles, uf J lft-thlrd street and OvcrbrooU avenue, who have nucnt the summer at their ventnor cottufto, nre now nt hoina. Mrs. llpnrv I trum ,u.i.... -. rjnuTO- ;:, . ;,"".: """" " Governor and Mrs. Knroul. hn mhim ' wth her llrtl rimmM. r nrCiil' ...... '- --. -..-w ..., HUM I(1L, , .,u.,,.,u, miriiiKo, va., wncre- she spent the summer, to Lnpldoo, thrlr home, near unester Mro JJenodlot qimbel, of 19H North Mroad street, who with her family an. Mrs. Harrj' S. Bchal nnd her boh. went i. i J'un'n'er months touring on the J nqinp const, have returned nnd aro spending some time In Atlantic City. Air. and Mm. Mnrrln A who are In their cotinirv hnm. in n' Kauffman. mont. nrfl nttrlnlnlnn. nn t,iAH ..,.. nn- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Oreenewald, of Mil wauKee Mlsa Clara Sus, of St, Lpuls, is th Est .f I rs- Divfd K'whbaun, in ner home nt Ellcins Tnrk. Tho wedding of MIbh Carolina Prufer . w i"' ii v-iieeuiui inn, apn r. wnl YI .? Brovn, o the Pclhani Cour Court i SL,ntSrn?!'.n' rA K-V. N. . Mel-1 horn, D. D., performed the 'ceremony, ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kaln. of Ard more, nro nt Woodstock, N J(., to 're main for somo time. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenci 8 Tay, of1 Essex avenue, Narberth. are ontertaln-' is iuip iiiy siaiers, .uss i.ouiHe Hnn plngton and Miss Mnry A. Sappmgton, of Frederick. Md. Mrs. Tay and Miss Louiso bappington left on Saturday for Niagara l-alls, where they will spend a week. Mr. and Mrs William Fritz, of Her wyn, are motoring to Woodstock, N. It. -, t M u, RCVDIUI WtUKK. anas Miiarea Hmltn, of Elm terrace, I Mrs. David Lowman has retumpit tn Stt aa'"e.'1 .' tr,en,B ntlber VrTment arthe rrilno HotS dinner on Saturday evening. Mrs. William B. Stephenson, of Manor road. Wynpewood, with her slater. Mrs. Monk, of Mobile, Ala, have gone to (Southampton, L, I., forseveial weeks. Miss Jeanne F. Hammer, of Derwen road, Cynwyd, who has been visiting her brother, Mr, Prank E. Hammor, of Bos ton, and also her cousins In Merlden, Conn., Is nt present In East Orange, N. J , as tha guest of her sister, Mrs. Wil liam Warr. OERMANTOWN Miss Jean Scatchard nnd Miss Janet Bowman will entertain at a theatre party, followed by tea, this afternoon In honor of Miss Frances D. Ball, rtaugh te ..f..M!:- nnd Mrs. William II. Ball, of 0223 Musgrave stroet. whose mar. rlage to Mr Horatio Oates 8i;kel, 4ti. ensign, United States nay yi tako; riuup ii, iiiq QvconM j' v-'unurcp. Oermantown, on Hatv'.'AjSfha guests, who will be membe ' jife bridal party, Include Mrs. WrdffBSw. Hnrtlng. Mlsi Josephine A. Mfiwn. Mrs. William T. Prlnglec, Jr., MI& Margaret Hottel and Mrs, W Whitney Ball. Miss Kathleen 'Mason, of 310 West Chelten avenue, with her guest. Miss Helen Whiting, left on Saturdny to spend some time at Cape Cod, Mass. Mrs. Paul C. Brewer, of 261 West Rlttenhouse street, baa returned after spending some time at Cape Cad, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. Howard D. Oelsler, nf West Walnut lane, havo returned from spending the late summer In the Pocono mountains Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph T, Bonnor have returned from their wedding trip and nro nt home nt 6855 Crittenden street. Mrs. Bonne will bo remembered as Miss Rrglna E. Coonan. Mrs. Margaret Bonner, of 42 East Walnut lane, will leave this week for Uetnlehcm. 1'a, wncre she will bo tha guest for a fortnight or her brother and sister-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Roache. Mr. and Mrs. R. D Sago and their family, of West Phll-Ellona street, havo -iturnd from a short stay In Ocean City, N. J. Mr, and Mrs. William T. Thlller, of Hayntnn street, have returned from a motor trip through the state, ana havo as their guests Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Van Held, of Reading. Mr. and MrH. John McCabe, of aer matitown avenue and Tulpenocicen street, havo returned from spending some time In Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Doherty, of 6148 Morton street, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daugh ter, Jane Doherty. Mr. nnd Mrs Edwin Dewees and their family, of 8111 Ross street, have re- First Floor, Kater Bld ETKNING PtTBMO BDGteR-PHlLADBliPHI, WENE8DA PI IwdllVBI ll 11 w8fi mp Wmww II EQ V&twA - v r'&tfslm&iw " ,JTZW H Ml 11 ikw. vfWB A 11 II winWm - i II HI 53iiieyBMiM)4M;'X I I '&' i i ffJ-klHvMmW " "& H I & -f- iMMtiM'wM , ' "- Hi 4& if al-ssM ' ,f tiiil2 m m , &x, .i,ii-:fcHAmMBr,'-JammmM 11 Immm ' ' ''iflllffiRlH 1 1 il:: 7 - -, 'JiMiH 4S - ;JEapp V MISS EMILIIS r. Daughter of Mr. and Mis. Albert E. Mr. Julian nishop, of New York and turned from occupying their bungalow lit Cape liny. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm H. WIIion, or Qormantown nvenuo und Tulpenocicen street, entertnincrt nt dinner )n nomir or Miss Helen Thomas nnd Mr, Henry M. Wilson, whoso marriage will talie place on October 16. Covers wero laid for eighteen guests STRAWBERRY MAN8ION Itabbl arid Mrs. Abraham J. Pld man and their family ore now In their pew home, 28(11 North Unlley street. Mr. and Sirs Samuel Hadlcr. of 1811 North Thirty-third street, announce the betrothal of thnlr (lnuhtcr. Miss Cecelia tp'?otnl of thnlr dnughti u. Hauler, to.Mr David P. Hhnlm.in. - - - " .-- " " Mrs. Max Heller has rotumert to Atlantic City mond, Va. from her visit to Itlch- Mrp. M. K Lovy, of 1034 North Tnlr.t e,h a'reet, has returned from At ,nntl Cltv- Mr. and Mrs A. Unterberger, Mrs. Pannve Wurzcl nnd her son. Mr. Myron Unterberger, havo returned to their home 3217 Berks street, after spending tho summer In Atlantic City. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Aaron, of 1937 North Broad street, aro spending week at tho Phtlmont Country Club. Mr. nnd Mrs Harry Brunner, of 272.! North Sixteenth street, hnvr, ntnrni from a short visit at Atlantic City. and Mis street, nre snendnir a fortnl North Eleventh street, are sncindinir n fnrtnirriit in ma i i..,. .l- ..---'-.. r- ' --, i'iik an ino (jucus oi Mrs. I'aui Thomp PUI Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond W. Scott mo- iorca to Trenton ror n fow days. Mr and Mrs Hnrrv Woldln. of ansn North Fifteenth street, who have been snci a nc mo summer .it r. hhitnwn v J., w:ll remain thero until October. Mr, nnd Mrs Sidney Storn, of ton PoiJnr stret. have left Oeenn nitv N J., whero they hnve been spending tho Hiiuimir, nnu nre living at siu Hourli Tthiido Island nvenuo Allantio City, until tho latter part ot the month, Mrs Ilonrv 8. Louchhslm Iim m.,i from her apnrlmont nt the Majestic Hotel and Is now living at tho St Jnmes lTnt1 aner a visit to ner mother In Logans- port, Ind. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. James Lines, of 2331 South Seventeenth street, aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a bon. .H.r"".1? arB Jon McCaughn, Jr. of 2715 Soulh Seventeenth street, and their daughter. Miss Marjorle McCaughn, havo returned to their home after spending the season at Beach Haven, K, J. M'ss Genevlvo Galen lino returned ti her home, 2413 South Seventeenth street, after spending the summer nt Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. John McKeefry. Mri. Anna Adams and Miss Louise Coffry, -f 2341 South Seventeenth street, nnd Mr rCharge Accounts Solicited: Mavfeon & DeVfan 12 15 Chestnut Street ,, Furs and Millinery JUST ARRIVED Attractive Autumn HATS SPECIALLY FEATURED FOR Tomorrow Thursday 8M 1Q.00 12-50 Panne Velvet Hats Lyons Velvet Hats Embroidered Hats Duvetyne Hats Hatter's Plush Hats Think of the wonderful selection you can make as there are no less than a thousand new fall hats to choose from at these moderate prices of $8.50, $10 and $12.50. All the desired styles and colore for Miss, Young Woman and Matron. Purclmsfng Agonts, "" - - - - t t Photo by rheto-Crafttrs. KENNKDY Kennedy, whoso engagement to Washington, is announced today James Coffry, of 2428 Bancroft street, motored to Atlantic Cltv on Sunday. Mrs, Margaret Riley has left for her homo In Ht. Louis, Mo., after having spent a fortnight with her cousin, Mrs, J. McCabc. Mrt. Stanley MAstbaum. of South Broad street, nnd her mother, Mrs. O. (lansman nnd her rnmilv have gono to Europe for several months. Miss Rosnlio Lynch has returned to her homo. 847 South Fifteenth street, nftcr ."pending some tlmo In Atlantic city. Mr. Patrick Byrns. of 1922 Wolf struct, spent last week-end nt Parlcand, WE8T PHILADELPHIA Miss Gertrude Corcoran has returned to her home ot 232 South Fifty-fourth street, after spending several days at -aro May. N J. Mr. nnd MrH. William Preston Brenz, Br., nnd their family hnvo returned to ...-l- , . .." - - i; ' ," ;" "'T..Bf..S'ypon "' r?trn from their, wedding I'fter spending tho summer at Island IIO'RIttl. N. J Frlnndi of Miss Sara V. Home, of 4220 Pino street, will be glad to know that sho is rocuncrntlng from her recent Illness at tho Presbyterian "Hospital. Mr. nnd Mrs Ettore Pnttl Bar'l nnd their son. Mr. Ettoro Barlll, nnd Mis onn flnrlll. are snendlng some tlma nt Atlantic C ty " Mr in i Mrs .Tnmes FJlon. of Drcxel Hill, quietly celebrated the ninth mini i nry of their wedding on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Nesbert Slonn Wood, ip. and their infant son, Nesbert Sloan Wood. Jr.. of Sun Hill. Chester, Pa have returned to their homo after being 'he guests of Mr. nprt Mrs Alexander Wood of 265 South Alden street Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, of fiouth Ponestoira street, hnve returned to the'r 'iome from Atlantic City, whero they spent some time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarenqe Dill. 5853 Springfield avenue, have closed their bungalow at Clementon, N J nnd le turnd to tholr hnm. Misses Anna nnd Fannlo Bryson, of New Caktle. Del., are the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs P Perl em. of 1931 Baltlmoro uvciiuo. miss marina rarrem haa re i" red to her home after spending the ''ol'days with her sister and brother-n-lnw Mr. and Mrs. Charles a Pierce, of 620 South Grant avenue, W Imlng ton Del Mrs. Elizabeth, Taylor, of 5528 Balti more nvenue. Is spending some tlmo In mv York a the guest of her brother, Mr. Georgo Tlsdnle. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. LeGates, of 5534 preenwny avenue, had ns their guest '"". v-'K their niece, Mrs. F. Strick land, of Nowark, Del. D. nnd Mrs. Georgo L. Cnsscl and their daughter, Mlrs Miriam Casscl. of 'ohnstown Pa., nro the guests of Mrs. Rae Cadwallader Standbridgo, of 213 South Flfty-thlrd street. They will spend tho month of October at the Hlsnilbrldge cottage at Browns Stllls-ln-the-Plncs, after which they will leave lor Florida to spend the winter. Friends of Miss Sara Vun Leer Home, of 4220 Pine street, will he glad to lvur 'nt sho Is recuperntlng from her recent inncaa nt tne iTesoyterian Hospital, Orders Accepted: y ljf MISS EDITH N. SMYTHE BRIDE OF MR. T.E. WARD Marriage of Miss Lucille Llppln- oott and Mr. AlfrotJ D. Norris An InttrcstlnB weddlnrr will take pi nt 100 Nllm,n', nvpntlo Chestnut I! HC Hill at 4: 30. o'clock this nfterrloon when Miss Kdllh Nevlll 8mythe, daughter of Mr una nirs, j. u. Nevlll Hniyine, Win ns como tho brldo of Mr. Thomas E. Ward, of 12 West Porty-fourth atreet, New ork. The bride will hava Ba her only attendant her sister, Miss Clarissa Smythe, who will act as maid of honor. Mr. T H Ilutlor Hmythe, the bride1 brother, will bo tha pest man. The Ilev. John H. Chapman, of 8t, Paul's, Chest nut Hill, will perform the ceremony and Mr. Hmytho will give his daugnter In marriage Thero will ba a reception nt S o'clock After a wedding trtp, Mr und Mrs. Ward will bo at home ot Elmhurst, L. I. " NOimiS LIPPINCOTT Tho wedding of Miss Lupllo Llpptn- cott, dautihor of Mr, P. Hasard Ltnpin- con. or ziz wur rrninfliinoKenv sireoi. Oermantown, rind Mr. A fred Durand Norris, took place at noon today at the homo of thebrlde's father, The Rev David M. Bteelo, rector of Uia Church of St. Luke nnd the Bpjphnny, performed tho ceremony, nml !ur. LlppInoViit gave his daugnter In marrlag. Miss Marv Sheppnrd attended the brldo an maid of honor nnd Mrs. II. Bordman Hopper was matron uf honor, Mr William Davis acted as best mnn and tho ushers were Mr. Holsiuln Do Haven Pox and Mr. Charles Y. Pox, Jr. A reception fol lowed tho caremony. Mr. and Mis. Nor ris will bo nt home at 233 West Tulpe hocken street. DIAMOND DIXON An Interesting wedding of the early autumn will take place this evening at T o'clock nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dixon, Manatawna avenue. Roxborouch. when Mr. Dixon's slstei. Miss minor II. Dixon, will be married i -r. i.nuori a. uiamonii, oi Kninyouo, Pa. Tho ceremony will be performed by the bride's uncle, tha Ilev. Elmor Krnuss, of the Lutheran University of WIllCHgO, in The brldo will bo attonded by Miss Marlon Hendren. Mr, Diamond will hav for best man, Mr. Frank Smith, of Chest nut Hill. The norvlco'wlll be followed by a reception. Mr. and Mra Diamond will spend the autumn traveling, and upon their return they will be at homo nt 11103 Jefferson street, Ovcrbrook. The bridegroom served as a lieutenant In tho United States nrmy throughout tho worm war DODClK-McCLURIS Tho wedding of M'.sS Helen McClurc, daughter of Mrs. Helen McClure, of Twentieth and Biandywlne streets, and Mr Orln Dodge, son of Mrs. Elln Dodge, of 3S4 7 Queen Innc, will take place this evening ut the Palls of Schuylkill Bap' tlst Church on Queen lane. Tho cero mony will be net formed at 7 s 30 o'clcok by the Rev Bayley Forney, of tho Mount Vernon Baptist vChurch, Mann- yunx, nnu win be ronowea Dy n recep tion nt the homo of the bride's mother. Tho bridj will be attended by M'ss Kdnn Matthews. Mr. Dodge will hava ror Dost mnn. Mr. James wnartcnDv. nnd Mr. James Mitchell will be usner. .l - l 1,11. uuiuua .llliVltCM win mo uanur. tour. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge will tc ut home r.t Twentieth and Branaywme streets. WERNER-STEVENSON Another Interesting weddlnc to tako place this cvcn'ng Is that of Miss Sarah Stcvonson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Aloxander C. Stevenion. of 2008 Wallace Mreot, and Mr, Hclnrlch C. Werner, or 1217 Belmont avenue, which will take place at 6 o'clock nt the home of tha bride's parents, with the Rev. Clarence McCartney, of the Arch Street Presby terian Church. Eighteenth and Arch ptreots, ofllclntlng. The bride will bo ntended by Mlso Lacey, cousin of the. bridegroom. Mr Alexander C. Stevenson, Jr., the bride's brother, will be tho best man. a rocen tlon will be held after tha ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Werner will leave on a short trip and will ba nt home after Hoptem. P. N. Degerberg 1621 Chestnut Street Imported Scotch Tweed SUITS $65 up WOMEN MISSES tor anc The Autumn Fashion Display for 1920 The dominating feature for tomorrow, emphasizing new beauty and renowned value in the following: Tailored Suits: 39.50 to 395.00 Models in two- and three piece effects of debonair smartness. Frocks: 29.50 to 250.00 In Rcdingote and straight line models for street and other daytime occasions. Gowns: 59.50 to 375.00 For afternoon, dinner, the dance and theatre. (SEPTEMBER 15, 1920 br 22, nt Tlrkwood, N. J The bride groom served during tho World War, eighteen months overseas In tno United States nnvy. YODBR-CARR A wedding of Interest In this city nnd In Uoyertown, Pn., will take place this evening at tho homo of Mr. Edward Carr, of 207 Rochello avenue, Wlssa hlckon, when his daughter. Mis Marian Carr, will become the brldo of Mr. Dan lei M. Yoder of Boyertown. The Rev Charles L. Hunter, of the Wlss.ihlckon Baptist Church, will perform the cere, mony at o'clock, and a reception will follow, Mr. Carr will give his daughter In marrltge. Upon their return from their trip. Mi', and Mrs. Y'oder will tlvr at Draxe Hill, Pa. McOLYNNiHANLON A pretty homo wedding was solem nized nt noon todny nt the horn of Mr. and Mrs. John F, Hanlon, 2934 West Allegheny nvenuo. when their dnugnter, Miss Marie C. Hanlon, and Mr. John McOlynn, of Mldvnte avenue, wero mar ried by the Rev. Henry Nalon, rector of the Church of the Corpus Christl, Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny ave nue. The brldo wns given In marrlago by her father, nnd wns attended by her sister. .Miss Gertrude Hanlon. Mr. Hugh McOlynn was his brother's best man. Following tho servlco there was a wed ding breakfast. Tho bridegroom and brldo will Bpend tho early autumn trav fling, nnd upon their return thay will be at homo at 2421 Wlshart street. TROMPETTER POX The wedding of Miss Bertha C. Fox. daughter of Mr. Louis J. Fox, of 4947 North Ninth street, Logan, and Mr. Cyrus O. Trompattor, of J 6 63 North Sov cmconin sirect, will ta,Ko place this w n'pg at C o'clock In the Rodclph Bhnlom lempie, nrond nnd Jefferson streets. The ceremony will bo performed by the I .:: '-"cison, assistant raum. air. Fox will give his daughter In marrlngo. Arter the quiet ceremony Mr. nnd Mrs. Trompettcr will leave on a wedding tour nni'. w.' ' ,be at borne after October 1 at 1033 Airdrlc street, Tioga. The bridegroom 1ft an ovorsrns vet eran or fourteen months. Ho served twj years In the United Stated army in tho late war. SMITH LONG Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Marian O. Long, daughter iLUt' tt.nd. Mra George Long, of 1316 Rockland street. Logan, nnd Mr. Oebrge B. Smith, of 1431 Went Venango street, on Saturday, September II, at 1:30 o clock, by the Rv. Dallns Cope, of the Northwest Baptist Church, Twenty BPvJ Htr,fet. .ftnd Lehigh avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for Washington and a tour of tho Great Lakes. They will ?C2 i ft9, 'ata autumn at the cottage of it.? brlde." Parents on Lake Ontario. F.P05,thcl,re,turn.,ney will bo at home at 1316 Rockland atreet. The brlde 5I?2m. ?.cfS? ov'rpens one nnd a half yenrs with the 108th Field Artillery. Tho bride wns prominent In Red Cross work nnd In Liberty Bond sales. NELIS MORAN fToh,nmarl.a5? cJf M,M Kathryn Moran, of 2106 East Haines street, to Mr. Ber Mht11?' .f, Sellersvllle. p , , k rterh'-6 LcIoc,k thls ntcrnoon In the unurch of the Immaculate Conception. ?.Zmf nh,owni .MI,B AiRry E- Moran will Th2mahnT i',Bter as bridesmaid ancj Mr. Ti n I' Sran' a,b.rther. will act as TnLmin"-, Th,9.re S1" bo no reception. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Thov'lS f WJ"ole,Vve for N'aMra pas. street. mo n 2l08 Norrls GALLAGHER REEVES ln ?n le.,2veJ?,d.ln'vtook P"100 this morn r,fnnMohna cJiurch "f tho Immaculate c2thS?innr a?,rmantown. when Miss catnarlne M. Reoves. daughter of Mr and Mra. Richard Reeves, of 1119 East rheitc?;. """" became the bride of Mr. ir&VEi GtllIagher. of Willow Grove. Tho br do was attended by MUs Isabella C;ft.I'Vlle Sf bridesmaid, and Mr. Joseph A. Sleaths acted as beBt man. LIVINGSTON JACKSON The marrlago of Mils Lillian Jackson daughter of Dr and Mrs. Walter H. Ml": lor, 6100 Spruce ureet, to Mr. William II Have Normal Not? You can reduce or Build un EASILY. P Think whnt Normal Weight would mean to you in comfort alone. Trial Demonstration ment Gratis Treat- M i INSTITUTE Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Phove Spruce SiSi The Stote of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut St. 4 , j I Phove Spruce SiSi IK I ( ) I Coats and Wraps: 59.50 to 395.00 Fulfilling every need of Fashion's requirements. Furs: 159.50 to 2700.50 Modish Coats and Wraps. r : l .. vt i . . niiy iccK-pieces bright variety at 39.50 395.00. Blouses: 5.00 to 100.C0 Charming stvles and mate rials in infinitely fascinating selections. The Blum Store newly recreated ,iy Mvlngston, a recant graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, took plaoe In Calvaiy Methodist Church nt noon today. The bride was g.ven In marriage by her Jather nnd was attended by her sister, tarns Ariel Jacknon, A small re coptlon and wedding breakfast followed at tho homo of the bride, after which Mr, and Mrs. Livingston loft on an ex tended wedding trip. On their return they will occupy their new homo on Nassau road. Ovorbrrotc. Uarket Bt. ab. 10th 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. WILLIAM POX Presents WILLIAM FARNUM IN PinST SHOWING OP "IF I WERE KING" Prom the BUe Success and Novel DAI A "C "14 MARKET BTnEET r 1,V11, 10 A. M.. 12. 2, 3s4S, 0:45, T:4R, 0:30 P. M. WILLIAM S. HART In New Paramount Picture 'The Cradle of Courage' Added Meek Bennett's "IT'S A HOY" ADPA I'M A CheNtnut Bt. Ul. lOlh .r-i.,,-vj-i,rTL 10 a. m. ii, 1. n:a. 0:40. 7:45. 0:.1U P. M. THOMAS MEIGHAN In a Btlrrtng Plcturltatlon of THOMPSON UUCHANAN'S PLAT "Civilian Clothes"' A Paramount First Showing TfvTY"M3T A Market Bt. Ab. 0th V 1 Wrl- 0 A. M. to 11 :tr, P, M. MARSHALL NEILAN'S SENSATIONAL PlCTUItfJ "GO AND GET IT" A MIIa-s-Mlnute Melodrama, C A PITOT 7S4 MAnKET STREET V-Tk I X Wii "ONE HOUR HEFORE UAVN" RFP.PMT Market BL Bel. 17th X-VJIil X 1 ALICE I3RADY In v "The Dark Lantern" Gl ORC MARKET STREET - - IJ Cj XT JUNIPER 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE BILLY HART AND GIRLS Una Clayton, aaelnted by Herbsrt L. Crlffln THE MIRACLE; OTHERS CROSS KEYS MARKET 8TB HERMAN LIEB & CO. BROADWAY 0ro"1 an1 anyoer at. MORRISSEY-BRICE REVUE S3!L "Dn't Ever Marry" NIX0N52"teLs, Special Extra Tonight Personal Appearance of the Star BRUCE GORDON Alfo opptarlne In STUART BLACKTON"S THE HOUSE OF THE TOLLING BELL FAY'S KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE 40th & Markrt 8ls. Contlnnoun From 12:30 N. Mats, lOOCc. Nights, 10, 25, 3.1c (Plua Tax) " Scssue Hayakawa "An A.l?? W.lc Knliht" Comedy rrofltfrlnir Blu Path Nowi 6 cVI1 VAUDEVILLE6 EITH'S BErOND AND FINAL WEEK JANE & KATHERINE LEE NONETJE Farelrntlnr Slnirlng Vlollntit Ton Evck H Welly: Ast.lcy i. Dietrich; Bcunlon, Di'nno Uro .t. Scunlon; Othrra. CORTISSOZ SCHOOT. of DANCINT 4 PRIVATE LESSONS, $5 A Teehr for Ench Pupil Reoeptlon Every Wednenday at 0 P. M. Raker Illdir . 1020 Chectnut Pt orflc. 809 Open Day and Evnlnc 8th L Rnce. Mat. Today BROADWAY BELLES in to i -nttV't' A'' ' A 9 mtW" J PHILADELPHIA'S LKAlHNd '? plrKtlon ot Meer. Ln J. J. BAM. COt mPRT NIOHTB AT mm B. --' JUtB, Twt; urrnirit Mualcei Play ot All with KI.KANOH PAINTSR '-! STAR CART HEAUTT 8EXTT-Hlri f MAT. TODAY f $1.50 -tS ,k SEAT8 I Vb IP EVENINOS AT Slid .. 1- a iv 1 v Mnts. Todnv A. flt. "A ehorua of youth and beauty, a waaHfcJ- 'J t comedy." Inquirer. ' i 1 A Revalry of Muelc. Comedy and Danof ' sti Galaxy of Glorious GirU & GEORGE LeMAIRE'3 BREVITIES! 1020 COMPANY OP T8, TWlt DOROTHY JARDON GEORGE LcMAIRE AND BERT WILLIAMS . Nlfhta at 6:20 ADELPHI gjKJJ juast. 4 iNignta Dy Actual Count, 200 Laughs UJITW LAST $1 MAT. TOMOR,. $1 i i a Beg. Monday, Scats Tomotf Tne Dramatic Sungatlon or tha Tear A. II WOOD I'rr'cnty OTHBBES 13&13Z& (IN PERSON) flDQITDaB EflS'EtFffiB Hy Oca. V. Hobart utvl JohnoWlllara worn? RM1GW m HilitllN r RhX N ft: 'f, Ji -vmmo 'vuut)mi( uiMifKiib UffUlIIK I CRBl. ' fk Not ft This Wilt noulllvelv h tm Dinf. 1 only npptnrance on the siuklnr Btftff In- n rhTadelphla, ' r MF.TMI IT ST opera! ' HOUSE sU Matlnoe Dolly, 2-1& i;venlns, jlS J Bd "Audience roso and 'TifcJ cheered, stamped nnd whistled hand-clappinjj inade quate . . . a thrill unique on tf screen." North Amorican. D. WrGRfFFITH Presents "WAY DOWN EASP' i With Special Music Program ' MAT. DAILY n8TTa$1.0Q ALL SEATS RESERVED- "Ahs! of admiration trreeted h' and illusive countryside." tJS I, 2jgr' Curtain i:v(rn at S 1." sharp "TSEi Mutltipen nt " 15 sharp. PIIILADELnilA'S FOnBMOST THETOEa FORREST THEATRE TONIGHT at - o:lo FinST TIMH ON ANY STAGE CHARLES DILLINnilAM Pr.nU FRED STONE : IN "TIP-TOP" , Greatest of all Fred Stone Shows FIRST MAT. SATURDAY GARRICK Pop. Mat. Today ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED FOR TWO WEEKS BEGIN- NING MON., SEPT. 20 SEATS NOW FOR ALL PERFORMANCES - GEO. M. COHAN'S rn COMEDIANS $&i LMJ ioWTITA GRAND OLD NAME? BROAD POP. MAT. TODAY " ,lAb' ct the Rlasn Is osrry bit as entMfcS tnlnlne as t lie Bat of Mrs. Ulnelmrn Hiunea. lvciiiuk -ui.i;r. "BAB" With HELEN HAYES AND A NOTAIILE CAST Academy of Music Im,OA .'ST STB. LAS 1 4 DAYS A I'hotorOaj AJaptatlon From FANNIE IILUSrs UEAHT APPEAUNQ PTOJtV OF MOTllUlt liOVU M V mm ZJ Tho J'kturn I'roducilnn of lha Hour 3 Shows Daily, 2:30. 7 & 9 AuEm,nU Aftft&. ' and B.taUta EVENINGS & bATCIlUAY 13c. 30c 78, ROLLER SKATING ATII.lr?.d"!rnttf1WS;,Anl,"0 .Seslon 1' .1(1 to S I' M Dally Thurs.. Frl. ami Sat. 7 80 to IJ . JJ, urnr 9OT ii LzM ORPHEUM Oormantn k Chltn Avti -til MA 17 nPQMVSRlK l7fl?S'l.?vWi 1 "Th Crnnfti frMii ncxt wi:i:ic "Hitt iymad in nr $ rf imrvMTif' vivtii .i .... ' t'J uumu" ' "ma't NBft5rS. ?i 1 EMMETT WELCH Mimtrdi Ljtit Vetk of "HKABIIOIIIJ FI.KECJUIB" People's Knlntim Mn t CumbsrUBa V finery ne u-A.ii-ji5i.ti'H ' Liberty Girls WfjAwe i Wulnut Al. Bth. Mat. Totof WcXblUU "Uostonians" tVUK ITlt A-ktir niMttfMi ...... . ..i rinnni 'f Troeadsro j'-Itig' Sen.ntian ; 1 v-iy ir, V 9- i I fit tt-.i .via ri wfl M Y'l "J? .1 " v i l kkM?MrMuM 'l . -".U 'ih&n!!M&MJiMJMtoitA Ul. ,m Uifiriia"'-. "iJtoi A. 1 Suitt M .., .. h..Xf- , wjh- - "": : il tti,,-..,.jj .f?.-.l,W,,VS -K,
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