h: i 7n - m !1 "' l'J" . -v ;r:qr,: W3NIN& JtJBl0J'i,tebdEEr-PHIIiAIBLPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER- 16, 1920 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE , .1, - . Nancy Wynne Talks of Miss Kennedy's Engagement to Mr. Bishop She Hears Mr. and Mrs. Mont- gomery Will Entertain for Miss Da Costa EMILin KHNNEDY'3 engagement to Julian Biihop la. Interesting, Is It not? Alliance? with persons from .v.. iin nr nlwnvH mora lntcrcstinir it teems to me, despite the fact that when tno iiin .....-. -..,,,..-lo.o the girl in way, for no mntter how much she may return homo she Is really uo longer n Phlladclphlan nml oannot Join in every th ng hero as Sfore. Hut then, too, it's always so much fun when one of the girls who do marry out-of-town men como homo to viil". There's any amount of enter tainment and good times. Kmlllo H distinctly pretty, her eyes such a lovely expression and her hH? wave beautifully. She carries & extremely well. too. She Is a ttlc Wlrcr than her Bister, Agnes, who N very pictty nlso. Agnes 'married rssner Townend, nml Bert, the eldest whor married ElUnboth Wheeler n Xte of ?M "go. Thore arc two X brothers, Kenneth, who was In ?h? rmy. ud Don, who Is n student at ullan'hlshop Is the son of Mrs. M. T.vraod Bishop, of New Yorlc, and ffington He was In the Twenty Sr C, T. Infantry Regiment. ?ort Thomas, Ky.. 'luring the war an, was a nriu unto of nlc 1011. lie Is i,,v fond of riding and hunting and Mones to a number of the prominent i t iluhs In the east. He Is a lnemher a.-, sr otjK ,0 ii'v . ml nart of the year on the Th, I Ini I crt and ElUabeth Kennedy ?.'"' " Ilaverford on West Lancaster K Wne. and Cap Townsend lire lu Ovcrbrook. rjPBAKlNO of the Main Lino re- . .. .. n.nre TtrooUcs, of i ...1Mb. BrooUo'fl daughter, rIth ffi; rarter have returned from Eu I'UC" Ynu lfnow they weiit abroad In ??e,.)Zw. been In Franw and Eng ftX t .elite I. to be n bridesmaid for nwrfe Newbold, who. you remember, iii L married to Steve Colhoun on K Lfr 0 That makes two Important w dings on October V wic-hic ' Cc in Jeuklntown, and Virginia mcvc '" , p niend nnlns in Knut III... Both weddings will be i. 41. ii ima' inminnH uncle. Arthur Emlcn Newbold, died In inHnmnnr nnii liuuiia auu- effi grandmother, Mrs. Roberts, died Just a hhort time ago too. To return to Lucille, I saw her the other day looking very well. She ccr tilnlv does wear pretty clothes. And while ou the subject of pretty clothes, I aw Mrs. Lewis Audenrlcd yesterday in ono of the stores. Sho was wearing a frock of black crepe de chine, tho skirt of which was fashioned of tt succession of knife-pleated ruffles nbout five Inches ttdo. The bodice' was cut on surplice lines, and her hat was n small model of black velvet, trimmed with conuo feathers. Sho Is, without doubt, one of th Mnurtcst-looklng women in town. I AM so glad that Jessie Da Costa is coming out this year. You remember her mother died last fall, and Jessie nd Isabel havo been in mourning for a jear. Now. her aunt, Mrs. William Blddle ?adwnladcr, and various persons who ero close friends of Mrs. Da Costa, till entertain for her. ns her father is till in deep mourning. Mrs. Hob Montgomery, who was one of Mrs. Da .'osta's closest friends, will give n dance n her honor on November ', at her dace, Androssan, In Villanova. There ire several other a fin Ira in tho planning, ind Jessie is sure of having a wonder ul time, for the is a great favorite with lie younger set. T HEAB Mrs. Lcwh Lcvlck Is to have i a moit unusual nijrty this afternoon at her plnce, Chnntllly, out near Iwbrook. She is going to have about wenty-hvo old ladies from the Uhapln Memorial Homo for the Wind for nn dtcrnoon phrty. They wilt go out in uotors, and Mrs. William Woodward, sho is chairman of the women's nuxll ary of the homo, will go with them, i'ou remember I told you of Mrs. Wood viird, who is blind herself, and who us glen so much of her time to help ithcrs who havo hnd tho same cross to ear. She was Miss Irene Mather, a Ister of Mrs. Charles Mnthcr, of Uryn Mawr Mrs. Lcvlck will have a number n friends to ussist her lu waiting on he visitors, and there will bo u supper eryed out on the grounds and a gen ral lovely time. Isn't it a nice thing o do to give to much pleasure to these lr old ladies? NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs Gcorgo Putnam will net ns ratron of honor nt tho mairtairo of her ni ti11', Helen Hnrto. daiiBlitor of . ?lchR,rd. Hnrtc, of 1B0J Spruce tmt and Mr. nedrnon TJllson Thomp on, vhlch wilt tako plnco on October - aT?, bridesmaids will Include Miss it;,i nt0'netto Oeyclln. Miss Patty M. lVf' XIS3. Ceol'J' W. Ilarnes, Miss f ?JL 3 ,nal!;d' Mlsa Sheila Byrne. im.S u; MlBS PaP Anderson, of i S?nuai1 : Ml3') A1'co Dalson and !' n,rlibee, Prison, of Now York; nf?, iT'1 IIttrt0 and JIrs- Edmund "layer, sister of Mr. Thompson. ninii? '?arr'ao of Miss Marlon Wlstor WrN?i!.da,UBhicr ot Mr- a,,a Mrs. EdBar Vr'TWt Haird, of St. Martins, and Mr h.iSI T.InTCr8oU' BOn ot Mr- aP(l Mrs. i if! ""fd InBersoll. of 1813 Wol ?a.mri?t,,wm take nmco " Monday. Member 1, t 4 o'clock, In St. Luke's Fri"' Qermantown. The Itov. Samuel iiD- n.rect?,r .of, "'o church, will nffl. elate. Miss Unlrd nnd her sister, M'ss ?ift..V0r,.Owen, Dlrd. who, with their ?uin,',?,rs- JInry Sulger Jeanes. and Miss Margaretta Jeanes, Miss Elizabeth Jeanes and Mr. Henry S. Jeanes, have reen spending the Bummer abroad, ar now in Paris, and are expected to ar rive homo October 1. Mrs Thomas Edward Ward will act 5?i ma.tron. of honor nt tho marrlairo of Miss Mario IxjuIso Ashhurst. daughter or Mrs. Samuel Ashhurst, of 1923 Spruce street, and Mr. T. H. Dutler Smythe, ylhA' .wLllch wl11 tnke Plnfco on Satur ??? i Pc,(5er 23, M,S3 MarV Taylor Knl1hLw"1 act " maid of honor, and tho bridesmaids will Includo Mrs. Fred- iT.u " H;. Jr-! MS3 Uertha 11 Stnytho and Miss Clarissa Smythe, sis ters of tho bridegroom : Miss Carolyn H. vnieniine, Miss nilzabeth noss nnd Miss Dorothy Newbold Ely. i.V n.m. JIrs- "oorBO Earlc, 3d, nnd their family, of Orays lone, Havcr (? ' wi" retuni on Friday from Cape ""ii viicio mcy spent tno summer. airs. j. Clayton Strawhrldge. of Merlon. With her mnltiap tt xrn1,M La Hue, hat ono to La'ko piacld for ii suori lime. Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Clothier, of C.j.rcmont, Villanova, aro maklntr a brief stay at Hot Springs, Va. They aro accompanied by their daughter, Miss Mr. and Mrs. John Carruth, who have been for several months at tho Marl-borouBh-Hlonholm. Atlantic City, have returned to tho Bellevuo-Stratford for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward U. Chase at.d their daughters, of Radnor, havo rc turned from C-len Summit, where they have been for some time. Miss Ber nardino Chase will leave tho Inst of ;.inm1?ntn,i!' at,,en' scnno1 nt Caton Vllle, Md. Miss Katharine B. Chase will return to Miss Shipley's school, nt Bryn Owing to a death In the family, Mr. and Mrs. Lcdyard Heckscher. of BollnB broko, Radnor, have recalled tho Invita tions they had Issued for a tea nnd dlnner-danr.c they had planned to Bivo on Ootobjr 9 for their daughter, Miss Virginia Heckscher. T-ti.i "a, Mr.B- John c- Perry, of u""V" i. imvn issueu announce ments of tho marrlngB of their daugh U,r1,iiMiMAnee Custls Perry, and Mr. JJIIIard Geprgo Klugo at tho Memorial Church of St. Paul, Ogontz, on Wednes day oenlng, September 16. Mr. and Mrs. Kluga will be nt home after No vembor 1 at 9 Sutherland road, Mont clalr, N. J., for which cards aro In closed. Mrs. Burton Hughes, who has been spending several weeks at tho Essex nnd Sussex, Spring Lake, N. J., has ro ttirned to her npartment. Thirteenth and Spruce streets. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Oreene. of 145 Carpenter lane, Ocrmantown. will leavo after tho cricket matches with tho vlslt InR EnBlIsh team for Shawnee-on-tho Delawaro, where thoy will spend a fort VlFht ?.Irs- Greeno nnd her daughter, Miss Polly Robinson, havo recentlv re turned from southern California, whero they Bpent tho summer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wendell Woodward, who spent the summer at Jonkintown, havo taken apartments for tho winter at tho Blonhelm, Seventeenth nnd Chestnut streots. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlcn T.nrnv Ilnmlliin who spent tho suminor at the Hotel Chel sea, rtuamia 'ty. navo returned to tho Bellovue-Strnlford for tho winter. Mrs. Harry H. Battles has Issued In vitations for a luncheon nt her homo at Newtown Square on Thursday, Septem ber 23. In honor of her daughter, Mrs. George Burgess Yerkes, of Plain field. N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilfred Lewis nnd their fnmllv, of Boso lano, Hnverford, re turned on Wednesday from North Haven, Me., whero thoy spent tho sum mer months. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clayton and Miss Barbara L, Clayton, of Grays lane, Havorford, returned homo lost week from tho Adlrondacks, where they spent July and AubusL The Ilev. Carl E. Grammer, accom panied by Mrs. Orammer and their daughters, Miss Mary Pago Grammer and Miss Dorothy Grammar, who re cently returned to their homo, 1024 Spruco street from Bread Loaf, Vt., where thoy spent the summer, will sail for Europe on September 29, whero they will remain a few months. Dr. and Mrs. Fielding O. Lewis, of 2R1 South Seventeenth street, who aro spending September at Idlewlld, near Media, will return to their home the 1st of Octobcri when Doctor Lewis will open his now offices at 259 South Seven teenth stroet for tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Ln rtmitllllni. and their son, of Edgewood road. Ard moro, who spent tho summer at Castino, Mo, arrived homo on Tuesdny. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. B. Fletcher and their family, of Aubrey and Kent roads, Wynnewood, will return homo on Saturday from Avalon, whero they havo their summer home. 1 Mrs. Srarshall Robinson, of Washing ton, Is the guest of Mrs. A. Sydney Car penter, of 1605 North Broad stroet. Mrs. Carpenter and her guest, who Bpent part of tho summer at Whlto Sulphur Springs, W. Va., have Just returned from Jamestown, R. I. Mr. nnd Mrs. Smodley Ward, of Sharon Hill, aro motoring through Now England with Mr.' Ward's parents. Mrs. Ward will bo remembered as Miss Sarah Grant, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant, before her marrlugo a short time ago. Mra Gabriel Hlrsh nnd her daughter, Miss Fannie Hlrsh, returned Saturday from Atlantic City, whore they spent .AXV .; - K , -w ' . -SV )?' J -i . 1: 1'hotii by Phillips & Phillips MISS MAIS1E STEWAKT Daughter of Mrs. Kobcrt Lo Contc, of 2000 Spruce street, who will be ono of tills season's debutantes the summer, and nro occupying tholr apartment nt tho Walton Hotel for tho winter. A quiet wedding took place on Wed nesday morning In tho Church of tho Transfiguration, when Miss Alice- C. Marshall, of 6243 Hodman street, be enmo tho brldo of Mr Georgo J. illk slt, of 1722 South Fifty-fifth street Tho brldo was attended by Miss Elln Motstnger as bridesmaid, and Mr. Philip Mlknlt, a brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. After a wedding trip to Lako Georgo they will live in West Philadelphia. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Baer. ot Nar borth. nro entertalnlnc Mrs. noss Mln. nick nnd her daughter. Miss Mary Ellen minnicK, oi aiecnanicsDurg, I'a. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croft,. of Cyn- wyu. nro tno guests or Mr. Crorfs motner, Mrs. Samuel Croft, at her cot tago at Vontnor for n few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Cornman, who have been occupying their Wlldwood cottngo slnco early In July, will not re turn to their homo nt Ardmoro until uctoDer l. Mrs. Elizabeth F. Bird nnd her daugh ters, of Wynnewocd road, Ovororoolc, who spent tho summer at Atlantic City, nave reiurnea 10 ineir nomo. ALONG THE READING An Interesting autumn wedding was mat ot .miss l'.iuiino urautigan, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William F Brau tlgan. of 4S18 North Fifth stroet, Olnoy. and Mr. William II. Hlnney, of. 4104 North Sixth street, which was solemnized on Tuesday evonlng at tho homo of tha nriues parents, wlln tho Rov. II. Brauns. or tno Lutheran Church. Sev enth and Luzerno streets, officiating. The brldo wore n. gown of ivhlto satin veiled with georgette ciepc, with a veil of tulle arranged with orango blossoms Shu was given In marrlugo by her father ana was attended ny ner sister. Mrs Stanley Lehmberg. as matron of honor, iinu miss uiin .iirisuc as iiower gin, Mr. Lehmberg was best man. A re ception followed tno ceremony. Mr. and Mra. Hlnney left for a trlD to Boston and tho New England coast, and upon tholr return they will be at Some at 48is Moith Firth street Dr. and Mrs. James W. Scott have returned to their home In Logan ufter spending mo summer in Canada una California. FRANKFORD Mr and Mrs. Richard T. Holme, of 945 Fillmore street, have returned from At lantic City, whero they spent tho sum mer. Miss Hilda MnnBfleld. nf OrtVmrinv street, will leave during tho week for Cincinnati, O., whore she will bo tho guesi or airs. u. uopewell for an indcil nlte stay. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Myron and their fam ily havo loturncd from Wlldwood, where they spent tho summer at their cottage. Miss Lydla Crankshaw nnd Miss Emma Crankshaw. of 1223 Harrison street, havo returned to their homo after spending six weeks at Moosehcnd and Sebngo lake, Me. KENSINGTON Mr. nnd Mrs. William Jonos, Jr., of 2016 East Allegheny avenue, are spend ing tho week at Now Brunswlolc, N. J. Mr. Thomas Oalo, of 1121 Creoso stroet, has returned from Atlantlo City, where she spent some time. Miss Madeline Gallagher, of East Alle gheny avenue and G street, Is spending soveral wiwks In Culpeier Vn., as tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Coleman. MOORESTOWN Mr. Howard Stackhoueo spent his vo cation with friends In Utlca, N. Y. Mrs. Clement Hopkins, Jr.. of 10 West Main street. Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Burr, In Vlncentown, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. James Gladhlll. of 338 Nowbold avenue, have returned home from a visit to Allentowr.. Pa. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Thomas Sheldon Wilson Is en tertaining Mrs. H. L. Dunn and her Bon, of Annapolis, Md.. at her homo in Me dia for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Evans, of Me dia, ore receiving congratulationo on tho birth of a. daughter a fow days. ngo. T,Dr;,an,1' JMrs- Wnlter Campbell, of Bel Air, Md.. have been guests of rela tives In Media for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Buse have closed their cottage at OVfean City, where thev havo spent tho summer, and aro now at their homo at Ridley Park. MISS LILLIAN IACCARIN0 BRIDE OF MR. P. MONTI Pretty Wedding of Miss Leoha Mil dred Herbert and Mr. Wil liam Lacy Tho wedding of Miss Lillian Tacca rlno, of 1012 South Juniper street, nnd Mr. Pasquale Monti, wilt take placo this afternoon nt 3:30 o'clock at St Rita's Cathollo Church. Broad and Federal streets. Miss Louise Iaccarlno, n sister or tho bride, will act as nriacsmam nnu Mr. Nenl TV1 Mnnlra will bo best man. A reception will follow tho ceremony at tho homo of tho bride, after which Mr. and Mrs. Monti will leavo on ft wedding trip to tho Delawaro Water Gap. LACY HERBERT Tho wedding of Miss Lenora Mildred Herbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo L. Herbert, of Cdar otreot, Edgowater Park, N. J., and Mr. William Laoy. son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Lacy, of Cnmden, took place last eve ning nt the bride's parents' homo nt 7:30 o'clock. Tho brldo was given In mar rnlgo by her father nnd wns unattended Owing to the Illness of the brides mother the wedding woe very quiet Mr. and Mrs. Lacy will spend their wed ding trip In the Now England states and Canada, and on their return homo will llvo nt their new home In Audubon, N. J. HOPKINS GRAY Tho marriage of Miss Catherine Marie Gray, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harm Gray, of ID West Oalc strcot, Norrlstown, and Mr. Henry Philip Hopkins, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Hopkins, of Lang horn, was solemnized yesterday In tho First Methodist Church. The pa3tor, tho Rev. A. L Shnlkop, officiated nt th-i coremony nt 4 o'clock Tho bride was nttended by Miss Dorothy Lclby, of Nor rlstown. ns mn Id of honor, nnd the best mnn was Mr. Leroy DuOnn. The bride wore a dress of white ortrnndlo nnd a hat of tnltotn She carried a bouquet of whlto roos. Tho maid of honor wns dressed In blue orgnndlo with a hat of the samo hndo and she carried pink roses. A reception followed at tho homo of tho bride after the ceremony, upon their return from a wedding trip to Niagara FalW Mr nnd Mrs Hopkins will llvo In Langhorn. GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. S. Mullen, of 6128 Ross Btreet. nnnounco the engagement of their dauchter. Miss Elizabeth HUt Mullen, nnd Mr. Rnymond P. Bond. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mullen nre spending tho week In Ocean City, N. J. Miss Margaret Hottol, of 206 East Gorgas lano, entertained at luncheon at the Bellevuo-Stratford this aftornoon In honor of Miss Francos D. Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball, whoso marriage to Mr. Horatio Gates Slckel. 4th, ensign United Stales navy, will tnko place In the Second Baptist Church on Snturday. Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Dorothy Esenwcln. of 221 East Brlnghurst strcot, to Mr. Cecil C. Philips, of 234 East Ashmeud street, on Wednesday, Septomber 15. Mrs Jennie Hlgglns. of 6822 Knox street entertained Informally at her home on Monday evening. .Tho guests Included the Rev. Francis Shunk Downs and Mrs. Downs, Mr. S. H. Clair, Mr. and Mrs Harry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William Cochrane. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Bardsley. Mrs. Martha Knott. Mrs Georgn Aucott. Mrs Louise Chaundey, Mrs. Rolllngcr, Miss May Gunderson, Miss Belle Gunderson. Mr. William Rider. Mr. Daniel Dempster, Mr. Archie Wilcox, Mr. Harry Knorr, Mr. Harry Knorr, Jr., Miss Elizabeth Knorr, Miss Martha Knorr and Mr. John Gottesa bend. Mrs. Clarence Hamilton and her small daughter, Miss Jean Hamilton, ,of 542 Enst Washington lane, spent the week end In Rlverton nnd Haddon Heights, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Rayner and their family, of East Washington lane and Clearvlew street, havo roturned from n motor trip to Connecticut, stop- aJ ippffi Autumn Chapeaux An informal opening displaying exquisite importations and Chodoff's inimitable originations, including stunning tailleurs of distinction for present wear. ping at Newark, W. J ort their way home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F, Topham and their family, of 6128 Greene street, have returned after spending tho lato sum mer nt their cottage In Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. George Everett Smith and tholr family, of 2040 East Chelten avenue, havo returned from spending tho Bummer In Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto J. Fuchs Rnd tholr family, of 628 East Washington lano, who have been occupying their cottags at Ocean City during tho summer, havo returned to their home. NORRI8TOWN Mr. John Townsend Tinkler, of 657 Haws avenue, has Issued Invitations to tho marrlago of his daughter. Miss Flor ence Katharine Tinkler, to Mr. J. New ton Hunsberger, Jr., son .of Dr. and Mrs. J. Nowton Hunsberger, of West Main street, on Saturday, October 2, at high noon In tho Cnlvary Baptist Church. The Rev. L. W. Halner, D. D.. will officiate nt the ceremony. A wedding breakfast will follow Immediately after the cere mony at tho homo of tho bride. Mr. nnd Mrs. HunBberger will be at home after November 1 nt 8416 North Eighteenth street, Philadelphia. Miss Lillian Gotwals, of Noblo street, entertained at 500 In honor of Mrs. Gor don Rile, of Ambler, who beforo her recent marrlago was Miss Ida. May Mc Coy, of this borough. There woro thirty guests present, and Mrs. Rllo wns pre sented with a surprise miscellaneous shower. Eddie Cantor In "Brevetles" Cast Eddie Cantor has been added to the cast of "Broadway Brevities of 1920," and will make bis first appearance to night jit the Lyrlo in Georgo Lemalro's entertainment Tho show now boasts four Important principals, Dorothy Jar don, Bert Williams, " Georgo Lemnlrc and Eddie Cantor. EITH'S 8ECOND AND FINAL WEEK JANE & KATHERINE LEE NONETTE FAM-lrfitlnc Slnslnff Vlolfnlnl Ten r.yek A Welly; Ashley A Dietrich! Brnnlon. Dmiim nroa. ft Bcanlon; Othem. PIHLADELrHtA'tf FOREMOBT TnHATTtEa nVlDDl7QT NIGHTS AT HllB I' UKKCJ 1 MATS. WED. & SAT A SENSATION I CIIARLCS niLLINOIIAM PresnU FRED STONE IN "TIP-TOP" Greatest of nil Fred Stone Shows Be&ts for Nost Week on Sale Today PADDir'li' NIOHTS AT 8il0 llfrHIV MATS. WED. & BAT. GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS M L-J Lrir: isnt it a GRAND OLD NAME ? nNOAOnMKNT EXTENDED TO SATUn- DAY, OUT. 2. SEATS SELLING FOIl ALL PEHFOnMANCHS 5 T,r.-iv-v.. ,; 1W 1'fy.Si ,"ty """'fB l? V i'V'-vi- TH RROAD LAST TWO WEEKS DAWnU EK. 8:15 Mftt. 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WWa JfV " CjfgMn lgETTER SHOPS MW MORRIS WENGER W I njiohipua J iff S7inrA,tm ' WERE TME FIRST HOUSE 1 B mans and Sport Coat8' VyK 111 TO DNAiiaURATE THE IDEA JJ O BROADTAIL, HUDSON SEAL, MOLE, Bl OF 1 i RUSSIAN AND HUDSON BAY M 1 n , - - . II sables, silver foxes MStoinni Made Faslhiioinis Ira I flltru Now Be Had at Summer Prices JMJ READY FOR SERVICE I k B CKertak-Wendpr IM II THEY ARE TILL E ONI-Y o. nertaK wenger m HOUSE LIVING STRICTLY if Yp desires to call nttention to a recent mM R U"" TO TW HOIPA flt Xt$k. importation of French hata in de- T HWlCA Jlv cidedly now designs, together with Mnw II iriuiir vr.iirvW-,n-.,. I some very handsome bags, aU brought i THE WONDERFUL ENSEMBLE I yovcr by her special ""sentativevjp I OF BEAUTIFUL l nz f I CoantsWrapsBfloiuises 1 lriUlirS amd Halts i DISPLAYED IN THEIR 1 9 SELLING SALONS ISA 1 I REVELATION TO 1 II FASTIDIOUS WOMEN I 111 I 111 VISITING THEIR ESTABLISHMENT FOR THE FIRST TIME II 1 COATS Wide Variety of Models, Including THE PRACTICAL AS WELL AS THE DRESSY FUR TRIMMED WRAP-LIKE GARMENT MADE IN THE NEWEST HIGH-GRADE FABRICS 57.50 75.00 125.00 to 350.00 NE W MODES IN FROCKS Extraordinary Collection of Smart Models From Paris and American Designers RELIABLE FURS ;You Never Pay More at Rienzi'si House of Wenger 1229 Walnut St. At 13th Street, Opp. St. James Hotol PLEASE NOTE: We have no connection tinth any other house bearing the name "Wenger." PAULETTE, WHOSE TASTE IS UNQUES TIONED AND WHOSE SHOPPING SA GACITY AMOUNTS TO GENIUS, IS AN INVALUABLE AID TO BUSY WOMEN WHO HAVE NOT TIME TO COMPARE MERCHANDISE BEFORE BUYING Sartorial dreams, indeed, are tho new fall hats which Cheitak ot tho House of Wenger is now display ing. One of her newest notes is a turban of black hatm antique, whose pule sapphire plumes wave gracefully back from a clos0 front. A marvelous ostrich feather handbag accompanies this, which on occasion can be used for a fan. The bap como separately, too, in lovely, jewel-liko colors. Iho plumed hat described is but one of Chertak's exquisite new group. By tho way tho Houso of Wenger has no connection whatever with nnv other house bearing the name of Wenger, 80 be sure that you seek both Houso of Wenger furs and Chertak's chapeaux at the right shop, 1229 Walnut, just opposite the St. James and next to the corner at Thirteenth street. Now is the time when women begin to feel the need of those smart littlo animal scarfs of Russian and Hud son Bay sable, stone and baum marten. An especially worth-while cnsemblo of these is to bo found at that reliable shop of Theo. F. Scifcrt's, 142G Walnut The quality is excellent nnd prices within reason. Beautiful stone marten pieces of one to four skins are $05 un Natural baum marten scarfs scarcely distinguishnbhi from sable-are $100 up. Tho 100 baum marten pieces are stunning and so largo that a single skin will often sumco oven a largo woman. Seiferfs exquisite Russian sable scarfs nre from $175 to $325 n'skin, made up, am PoBOnTILBy Blble lCCa of tho Sftmc des'CT are $75 to 5275, J ,havo ?2.und from P?r3nal experience that this shop of integrity quotes prices no higher than houses dealing in inferior furs. Week of September Twelfth JoX(Jsr Market St. M. lflth 11 A. M. to It P. M. f WILLIAM FOX rremnU m Mli WILLIAM FARNUMU'. -- .... - rw , i IN FIHBT BHOWINO OP '' JHPJK i i " -wS ,1 yr ' "IF I WERE KING' From the HLneo Huccm and KotM PAI A.CV "H MAIIKET 8TB1W H$ rL.PKtL. io a. m., is, a, siH. .;. CUB, 7:45, 0:80 P. ftf) ' WILLIAM S. HAK1 ,, In Nw Pdrnmmint Pl(tur ' V jtAi , The Cradle of Courafce'Si Added Mark Bennttt'n "1TB A HOT"' "W.,J4 ARCADIA fSTVhXStN' C!4n, 7MB. oi3" r, Tmt vi: TMA115AO ntri-HAMMS'', In a PlcmrUatlon of th Plar.i VlV-S I ivi tan I lrf-ht .iMlm A Paramount Flrat Hhowlnr ,':i nrnr-Ti I A Market St. Ab. tUl ISli V l 1 WIIrt OA. M. loll lIB P. K MARSHALL NEILAN'S SENSATIONAL PICTUnfl VJV- rtlNU VjtL, I 11 f 1 JM 1 A Mlie-a.Mlnuta Melodrama ,,' I GLOBE MARKET HTnEET AT JUNIPEft ' 11 A. M. lo 11 I". M. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILU3 l 'AW C A PITTT 7S MAI1KDT BTREXt ?U& trL 1 JL, "onr noun ,,.'!?b1i3 BEFOnD DAWW 'iJttl nfnrMT Market fit. Hal. lTtll Wi'A Ill.VjitN 1 AUCB I11UDT Hjf , J, "roe uarK uoxnmr tir S1.H' i 5 BILLY HART AND GIRLS 'IlV Una Clayton, ncalated by Herbert L. Orla, .Uf TUB M1HACLD: OTHERS V ... ... ... 1 . JffK iwjoz rvcio 2.ao 0:48 A 0 r v. Hi- CHARLOTTE PERRY 2. C L1UUT A "JV1! ... ... .. ... U-r) HKUAUwAY uroau ana onyaer Ave.. , oiwnuwni 2-no. o;4B ft n p. M. M HLKMAN LltB & CO. 3 Kathcrine MacDonald 'TnrZlnViP$. PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATKBfl 'fAiiHi fclllTHUII Vk MkCIPIS, JJCJ at tuwwv jtol '-"M sam. SHUBERT Niairrs at ana ,, 'Wjj s. ariuoc.rii MAT. sat. ii'l!i Greateat Musical Play of All Tlm h fi!lV,l i.nl ,i?i Av FrY ffCf n a Max way rhu vAf mwirai k star '. i Jr.ll m.iu tt n VAtt r m tKnnral IflV rA PTP Tim ATITV flrVTWTL-.' Wt'lX1 J .... udKW . H Vf.tl LYRIC EVEN1NOS AT 8:1B WJ "A rhnnn r0 wantk an.t (umitw k aWW' MnJ f romAdy" Inouirr. M& Galaxy of Glorious Girls GEORGE LeM AIRE'S BROADWAY ' BREVITIES 1020 COMPANY OP 78, WITH DOROTHY JARDON GEORGE LeMAIRE' BERT WILLIAMS AND STARTING TONIGHT EDDIE CANTOR 18 'n m Nisms a T-M-T riTTi Matlnaiat . rtunLrni znvejm LAST 3 NIGHTS ' -?t?1 liy Actual Count, 200 Laughs InW mmw (?Qora UJ1TM LAST $1 MAT. TODAY, $1 Seats Now Selling Begin 'ng Monday ! ."Ji al mj' ilfi t-l '.pji iaHJ , " Tho Dramntlo B.nstion of the Tear A It 1t'frtn - . " HUUU 1TFHQDIB isiSA QIN PERSON UKJVlrUU llhX iiiitsaig Vf IIIIIIIIII 9 NOT p. Wm ;i ?m By Ceo. V. Hobart and John Willard Ooreeoua production, brilliant aupportln cast. Note Tills will poitiely be Mlaa Ilara'a PhM ?pr"nrunoe on ,he xpeaklntr ataso In CHESTNUT ST. opera HOUSE Matinee Dally. 2-15 Eienlnei', 8.13 IS5" "A veritable mnster- "4 piece of the films." Evening Bulletin. D. W. GRIFFITH Presents ' , "Way Down East" With Special Music Program MAT. DAILY .$ 1.00 Kgr Curtain r.vg at s'lR "aharp "BEfl SH.VTS NOW qnil.INO KOlt nXTTOBII PHILADELPHIA" ORCHESTRA Season Sale to Subscribers 1VTiTU7 ?,n ut IIePP"'. "19 Choatnut VI 1 11 st- nml w,'l contlnua until 1C, lntlUHlc .. ADVANCR ORDKIIH, received throujh tboVt omen's Commltten nml Uuelnees omce.' Hill 1 flllwl from MONDAY, PUIT. T. to THl'USDAY. BCPT 30. liuiuaKe ' PAI.r. TO ORNHR.VI. PUI1I m tmn. Academy of Music ciioad" " 3 BI10W8 DAILY-aWI11- LAST 3 DAYS Photoplay Version of Pannla lfL,r.-. nnnnrncnMT ? n nm N) uuju uw ju'Tjr.'.u h Auume-ite.1 Orcbestni Vocal Sololata, Choru PRICES lJLNBi58-,e. 5. M People's Kenlni!ton Ave. & Cumberland r,r,w iuWff.?l,r..J.iw Liberty Girla Wllh Jack 1 con;vat Walnut Ah. Kit. ... ,-.." . r-r- f Xv-si r VI )fc a ii ,i 5v l v . ' ,1 "Ll M fr i j Jr. A ni a j 4 nA ii 'uH boT - " V2TF& .aSlllO "Bo8tonian" M witn frank nwrar m Trocadero J Bie SenaUo WJ 'mmsmi&MMr rw-.:mu ti-iy;,,ft4g bV