Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 20, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
Ttancy Wynne Tells of the Tennis at St. Martin's She
Hears of Variout Debutantes and Debutante
AffairsTommy Gets Even
rr ONW Hil Mnd of weather could
stay all the )'r round wouldn't It
be wonderful?, I think the aemlcool
weather l Junt Ideal, The Philadelphia
Cricket Club wna a most Interesting
spot on Saturday afternoon, Quits the
largest crowd of the wek was there
and the Anal" between Mrs. Mollorjr
and MIb ZMewtdn wora very excltlnit.
To quote one of tho latent "tinea" used
by the younger act, which waa rr pres
ent at th Emca, It naa "flendlahlr
faclnatln.,r
Sneaking of "lines," of course, you
know what that mranaj don't you 7 You
string xnme wild word together and uac
them upon nil occaaloiw, nnd that'a your
line. I'erfcrtly original, you know, and
all tlint, nmljl's "pimply scrumptious"
when you do flrct a perfectly original one
jouraelf. Perhapd jfoii think it's "faa
cluatlngly futile," but thtn If you do,
you nerer were seventeen or eighteen,
end nrrer laughed and giggled ami
whispered with, about lx other ilrli,
all trying to think up a new 'Ins,
He that na It may the tennis n I
enld wag Interesting, very, nnd tho on
looker were festive iu gaily colored
sweaters and bright sports liati.
ON'K of tho debutante pnrtlea of the
reason, In fact the flrt ao far, ia
the dance which Mr, 'and Mra, Robert
Benedict will giro at their home for Wta
Hcekscher thin evening.
Home perrons linve been under the
Impression that Rita Heckacher would
not come out on account of the death
of Barbara Heckacher taat week. But
Itltn Is not a very close relative, you
know, Her father and Mr. . Ledyard
Hrcksrhor arc coimlus, bo Rita and
Virginia, who waa Barbara' alster, art
second or third coualna, I am not lure
nhlcli, And I do not think there haa
been any question of deferring Rlta'i
debut. Mrs. .Maurice Heckacher, who
li related to both Mr, Ledyard and Mr.
Stevens Heckacher, naturally recalled
her Invltntlona for September 17, but
that la tho only affair for Rita, which
will not, or rntlien did not. take place.
Of course, the .Ledyard Hecksehew'
party next week and, In fact, any en
tertalnlng on their part ia ail off and
Irglnla will not mnlfo her debut.
rvTTIMB MORRIS will be an at
y tractive debutante. Hho Is the
daughter of the .late Alfred Paul Morrla
nnd her mother waa Miss Mildred
?.',?, 1uh' t Mr. and Mrs.
&eobWn' ,?.' Hnverf.-d. Mr. and
Mrs. aln will glvo a dance In honor
of their granddaughter aomo time ueat
month, the dnto not bavin been de
cided upon as yet. Ottllle la the
eldest of the family: P-lsellln. her
slBter, l a little more than a year
younger, and Lydla la another alster.
There la a younger alster atlll, whoao
name I cannot remember, and the
youngest of all la a boy.
Mm. Morrla and hur children live In
Mllanova. Ottllle in tall and haa
brlrlit brown hair and 'dark eyes, and a
lovely color. 8he la a grand-niece of
Mm. Chorlea Cuatla Harrlaon and a
cousin of Auguata Harrison, who will
alio be a debutante this season.
rpiIKRE will be a Thayer bud this
J- yenr; did voti know that? Mnrv B.
Thayer, daughter ot Mr. and Mra.
Oeorge Thayer, nnd grand-daughter of
Mra. Chnrlea Wheeler will be Intro
dueed at a ten to be given by her
parents nt Ryneton, Vlllanova, on
Oetober M. Mr. Thayer, you remem
ber, wan enptnin of the Flr-t (ltv
Troop for n number of yenre. He ia a
brother xtt Harry, Walter, Sydney nnd
the late John R.Thaver. Mra. Thaver
wan Miss Oert'udc Whcr'cr, a alater of
Mrs. Dlek Klllot. Countess Pappen
helm. MrH. Henry Norrls ni.d of Charlie
and Aleck Wheeler. Christine Wheeler
the joungest s(ater, married an Eng
lishman, nnd for the life of me I rati""t
remember her name. Isn't It atupld?
And she wna here laat summer with her
boya nnd I wna ho glad to we her. Her
hiubnnd wna killed In the early part of
the wnr. but she wna not nble to come
over hero to visit until this summer,
it was so difficult to get pnssage for a
while, you remember.
rpOMMY, who Is three, has a great
ninny aunts and uncles and ha
greatly appreciates them, even If the
uncles do get him punfal by inslatlng
that "Tills is T'ncle Klale, and that Is
Aunt John," mixing him up in hla wee
wind, accordingly.
However, he got even wl.h-them the
other day, innocently enough I have no
doubt, hut even JURt the same.
As I said, he had had a beautiful
rlrac except for the puzzling remarks,
and when daddy came to take him home
he was not quite sure what to say to
them nil. He, therefore, compromised
by chirping na he went out the door:
Oooillie. cv'ybuddy, you're a gweat
le gnng." NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Miss Mary T. Olandlnnlns will act aa
maid of honor nt the wedding of her
sitter, Miss niien QUndlnnftig, dnughter
of Mr and Mrs. Ilobert Olendlnntng. of
the Hqulrrels. Cheatnut Kill, and Mr. l'er
slfor Krazer, 3d, which will lak place
on Kiiturtlny, October II. The brides
maids will bo Miss dertrude U P Conn
wuy, Mls Elizabeth C. Welsh, Mlsa II
Pauline L. Bell, Miss Marlon Owen
alrd Miss Emma Loulae Schwartz,
Mite Peajry nosongarten. Mils Mary D.
Norrls, Miss Virginia Robarta, Miss Isii
no I' razor and Mlaa Elinor Thompson, cf
Wilmington. Mr. Edward fllarr, Jr., will
act as best man
At the wedding of Mlaa Frances Eliz
abeth Htevens, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
OeorRH Htcvcns, of Worcester, Mnsn, and
Mr, nohert P. A. Taylor, of Uoxley,
Chssinut Hill, which will take place on
Haturday. at 4 o'clock, In All Saints'
Kplfropal Church. Worceater. the Itev
Lewis Oouverneur Morrla will perform
Mann & Dilks
tm CHItTNUT STREET
MANN jfcpiLg
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tho ceremony, Miss Charlotte E. Blge
w.a eoualn of th bride, wilt act as
miLlii Af nnnnv mA ilt k.ii.a.iMa will
Vi u.1" PrncB nigelorw and Mis Allca
ni!.0i. fVrfl'!f numnrf, Mlaa Margaret
Dtnholm, Mra, Plater Woahburn. ot Poa-
iewi.YViM'M Nncy' Dlgelow, a coualn
? lbs ; bride, will act aa rlowar girl, Mr.
Kempton P, A Taylor will aet"aa beat
man for tiirf-brother, and tha ushera will
l5Jlu'1 Mr. Kdward Wlnslow Taylor, Jr.,
Mr. Edwnrjl Walter. Clark, ?d, Mr;
U'pry B. Ifowall. all, of this city i Mr.,
ivi'll' ,?' lr- f New Torfct Mr.
l-rank 11, Dnteman, of qraenlock, N. J.J
frh.ftrUVcl Stewart and Mr. Henry
D. Wh'teomb, of WorcvHier, Maaa ahd
Mr. John Vermuon Mohr and Mr. Henry
M VoTkT'M BrooklTna, Maaa, A recep
iJl.w,J,.JQ,!owJ ,h,J eeramony at the
home of the brlde'a pnfenta Upon tlialr
nnH11?! f.onl V.f.' 'nf tflP; Mr. Taylor
and his bride will live In Pittsburgh.
Motors will mt tho trains at Oryn
Mnwr ataton on HatuVday to, convey the
irucita of Mr. and Mrk. Hlohard M. New
!'n. of Indian Ilun Farm, Whltford, t.
bf weddiny of their daughter, Mlaa
ullth Njwlln, and Mr. Maaland Cogs,
well Hobbs. which will Ilka nlira a.t
, noon at tha Church of the Hedecmoi.
.Mra Kamuel Ashhurat and her daugh
ter, Mlaa Marie Louise Ashhurat, hava
returned from nar Itarbor, Me,, whero
they Pnt the eummer, nnd ora at their
home, 102 Hpruoe atreet.
nM.",n.d M1-"' ""ward nelfanyder, of
?iU w,,nt reet. will give a. dinner
ths ovenlng nt tle Union League for
Mlk Irene Heckert, daughter of Mra
Charlea Honry Heckert, and their aon,
Mr. Henry out Ilelfsnyder. whose mar
rlage will tako plnoe tomorrow evening,
and the membira of the bridal party,
who Include Mrs. Walter Hayden, of
Overbrookt Mrs Itoscoe Ithoada, MIsm
Mildred Jones Mra. Frederick rtelnhard',
MlH Muriel Porten Mr.. Howard Rolf
snyder, Jr., Mr. Charlea M. Halts, 3d.,
Mr. Taul C, Ilebmanr, r George u
Atklna Mr. Newton U. Drey, Mr. Itob
ert K. Carre and Mr. Charlea H Lovett.
Mr, and Mrs. John Cromwell Del),
Tr of niythwood' Radnor, who have
been at Baglremera for soma time, hava
returned to the'r noma.
Mr. and Mra. Samuel Price WhrM
who spent the early eummer at Idlewlld,
near Media. nnd'wnt to Wlntee Harbor
In July, where they remained until
Inst week, have returned to Idlewlld,
here they will spend a few weeks be
fore opening tholr home on South
"Mirhteenth street.
Mr, and Mra. Dawson O. Coleman
have returned to their home at Villa,
nova, after visiting fr'enda at South
nmptom Mr. R. H, Bayard Howie Jr., of Cre
feldt atreet, has retumrd from a two
weeks' camping trlP to Maine.
Mra. Wilbur Flsk Hamilton, of Llan
drlllo rosd, Cynwyd, who went abroad
In July to join her son. Captain Warren
W. Hamilton, who haa had chnrre of tha
Red Croas transportation service for
rtumanla. anlled for home on Saturday
Captain Hamilton will return with hla
mother.
Mrs. Hrncit Halbach, of St. Davids,
will spend the next few weeks at At
lantic City.
Mr. and Mra. Harold A. Freeman, ot
St Davids, have returned to their home
after spending the summer In the White
mountains,
Mr. nnd Mra. C. Willing Huber and
their family, of Merlon, have returned
from Buck Hill. In the Poconos, uhern
they spent about six weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mnaon will re
main at Idlewlld, near Media, until the
1st of November, when they will return
to thtlr apartments at tho Aldlne.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ftuasell O. Hamilton
nnd their family, of Cotuhnhocken ave
nue, Cynwyd, have Just returned from
Lake Keukn, N. Y., where they spent
the summer months.
Mr, nnd Mra I. Newton Hod, of Ard
more, announce the engagement of their
daughter M'rs Kleenor Hoyd, and Mr.
Alexander H Holcombc, 3d, of Cynwyd,
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Forster Damon.
Jr., of Lnnsdowne, hnvo 'sstied Invltu.
ttons to the marriage of their daiiRhter,
Mlsa Elite Blakelv Damon, and Mr
William Robert Prevost of Chester,
which will take place on Friday evening,
October 8 nt 7 o'clock, at the First Pres.
bytvrjan Church nt Lnnsdowne.
Dr. and Mrs. Chailcs 8. Jack and
their daughter, Miss Mary Miller Jack,
have returned from Cape May, where
they spent two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W R. Morton Keaet.
of 1928 ntttenhouse street, are bvlng
congratulated on the birth of a, daugh
ter, Colette Trego Kenst, September I'i.
Mrs. Kenst will be remembered (. Miss
Susctte SchiltU, of 6416 Overbrook ave
nue, Overbnjok.
Mra. Charlea O. Barrett, of the
Waynewood, Wuyne, la spending ten
days at Atlantlo City, while Mr Uarrett
Is mnklnc a combined business and
pleasure trip to tho South. Mr. and
Mrs. Barrett will occupy their new
apartments at the Louella Wane, upon
their return.
Mr. Thomas J. Levering1, of Lafayette,
lnd announces the marriage of hla
daughter, Mrs Elliabeth L. L. Duncan,
ot Llandrlllo road, Cynwyd, to Mr. Wil
liam Condop, of this city.
Mrs. William Moseley Hwaln, of Grays
lane, Haverford, spent the week-end In
Doston Mlsa Louise Swain left yester
day for Wesley, Mass., where she will
nttend Wealey College.
Mr, and Mrs Horace a. Hano and
their family, of 1830 South ntttenhouse
square, lmvo returned from Long Island,
where they spent the summer. ,ind will
move to the nitz-Carlton .Hotel after
October .
Mr. nnd Mra. Howard E. Adams, of
Stratford, announce the engagement of
their daughter. Miss Katharine A.
Adams to Mr Wnlter L, Snyder, ron of
Mr. and Mrs. Heaster Snyder, of Norrls.
town.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Mrs. Nellie P. Ramey, of Montgomery
avenue. Narberth, has been entertain
ing Miss Nona Drown, of Lancaster, In
whose honor Mra. Leroy Doughl&sw, of
Narberth, gave a bridge on Saturday
afternoon. The gurata Included Mrs. T,
Rruaan, Mrs. A, Stephenson, Mrs, O,
Schulte, Mra. R, Thomas, Mrs. Thomas
Sr., Mrs. Walton Wentz, Mrs. F. T. Van
HYLAND
Plain-Tailored LadlaV
and Mitse'
SHIRTS and WAISTS
Made in our own workroom
Madras
Cheviots
Silks
Dimities
Collar attached or detached
Alio
Waists and Shirts rnade to
order of men's shirtings.
151 laabath P. A, Taylor, a alaterof the
''f'dronmt MIm Mary U Dawty. Mis.
nonnln IlnaaAt urioa rn.(Uit. n.Mula
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Mlsa Elizabeth W. Mencke and Mlsa Mildred E, Elsenhower, watching
the tennis at St. Martina
Auken, Mra. Ranyeon, Mra. William
Smith, Mra. R. Trowbridge and Mra.
Nellie Ramey, '
Mlaa Pearl Rlchhelmer, who luw beei
the gueat of Mr, and Mrs. Le Roy Bon
aall, of (18 Wynne wood road, Over
brook, haa returned to her home In
ivwin. -QCV
Mra. Adolph Gosling and her daugn-
tar. Mra. Pennine-ton Wav. of Rt. Dav
ias,
te.
have returned from 8outu Brlatol, Me.
Mr. W. Lindsay Cornog, of Leechburtr,
Pa
Is vlsltlnr his narente. Mr. an
Mrs. W. Hi
W. H. Cornotr. at their home, at
(man. ,
Mra. Charles M. Shaeffer. of Audubon
avenue. Wayne,' spent a few.daya vlalt
Iwr friends. In Pittsburgh during tne
waek.
Mr. and Mra, John H. Raadlng. Jr.,
of South Latches lane, Merlon, returned
taat weak from Cap May, where they
pent aome tlmr at their cottage,
Mr, axtd Mra Oldeon Boerteka and
their family, of Lancaster road, Wynne,
wood, have Just returned home "from
Lake Keuka, N. T., whera they have
their pumm'r home.
Mra. Frederick C. Newbourg. Jr., of
Llandrlllo road Cynwyd, Is apendlng
the week with her alster. Mra. P. O.
Baker, nt New Windsor, Md.
QERMANTOWN
Mlsa M.irlon Zorns Cndwallader,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C, L. Cad
wallader of 1.19 West Upsal atreet. Is
the guest of her uncle nnd nunt, Mr
and Mra. Oeorge L. Kstabrook, of 630
Weat Cliveden avenue. Mr, and Mrs
Csdwallad.r who hava been spending
tha. summer at their cottage In Ocean
City, will return ,'ater In the week.
Miss R. Male Bawn. of New York.
waa the guest of her brother. Mr. Rob
ert B. Bawn. of lz4 West Mount Airy
avenue, over the week-end.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cuyder d, Supplee nnd
their son, Mr, Francis Barrett Bupplce,
of ESS Mayland atreet, have returned to
their home After occupy'nc the homo of
Mr Supplee's brother, Mr.. Walter B.
Supplee, of Cynwyd, for aevernl weeka,
Mlsa Rltchlo, of Glasgow, Scotland,
who haa been the pucat of Mr. Alex
ander Young and nls family, of S46
Fast TulDehocken street, haa rone to
I Boston to remain until early October,
l Mlsa Ritchie will sail from New York
I for aiasgow on October P.
I Mr. and Mrs. Harnett H. Simons, of
4CS3 Pulaski avenue, had aa their guests
last week their son and daughter-'n-law
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Martin
P. N. Degerberg
i6ai Ckestnut Street
Imported
Scotch Tweed
SUITS, TOP COATS,
CAPES and SKIRTS
$65 up
for WOMEN and
MISSES
Individuality
will find in our new
8 h owing of im
ported and domestic
FURS
MILLINERY
Sport Coats
Bags, Etc.
a rich assortment
of distinctive
' models
f)e Jf uv &
iJKllmerp
ftfjop, 3fac.
1403 Walnut
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Simons, nnd their Infant aon, Walter
Harnett Simons. Mr. and Mra. B. H.
Slmona will leave for New York to
morrow, to sail for Bermuda early on
Wednesday morning.
. H?Vr?,,le.t WkrnJu SPncer, daugh
X or.Mri.',m, M- Thomaa B. Spencer,
r.r..n.k,J?.nwrtnjr' Sf Roxborough, havn
Jnur1Sd..fromJ'p""lln wk at Buck
S!!1 1?"."' ,Th engagement of Mlsa
Spencer to Mr. Arthur Flaher Hand,
of Cape May, haa been announced.
tuVl Bn.d M Wagner, who have been
the gucsta of their son and daughter-ln-law.
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Wagner,
of Aabury Park have returned to their
homo nt 4(48 Fernhlll road.
nM,r' Rnd Mri- Harry Jenny, of Slaty.
?". onu,'Lr?. weelvlnr congratula-
d'aT'sXr W 0f ' n
Mr. and Mrs Leroy Nlchuate, of 41
Olney avenue, nre receiving congratula
tions . upon the birth or a daughter,
Catharine Mnrlo Nlchuate, on Satur-
, i,cinuBr u
Mr. Albert Olll'ngham haa returned
rrorn spending a few days in Pine
"ouey, w. J,
nlfZ'.fZ? Mr"' Ptan Rahb'tt of the
Delmar-Morrls, have returned from
Maine where thex spent the summer.
nMr,?nA.Mff i0110.?1 'fobtnson Skin
nor, of the Delmar-Morrls, motored to
?ht2ni,.Iarbor' N'.J" whM they were
f?."wnu for few daya of sfr. and
Mrs. William Fox, nt their cottage.
muI"' !?''-" BJ'an Rnd her dauehter.
Mlsa Marion Bryan, of till Nortli
Twentv.flrat atreet. left today' to VpenS
a week In Atlnnt'o City, p"
iaMw-f.n. lr' ndr,w R- Rorzncr
-3." Drhnm atreet. who have been
occupying their bungnlow at Whltfora.
r.Jin9 ,he oa.r.ly ".mmer, hava been
spending some time In At antic City
Mr.thL.,'fU?8tnjLMr8 Downer-a aunt,
Mrft. f,rnl Bird, nt her cottaee li
Wlldwood. Mr. and Mra. Boraner wll
return to their home on October 1
nir'rt i?,rIne'.r'? grandmother. Mra. Llna
Blrdi haj returned to her, home In
TIaddon Heights, from Danville, a, and
M,osurnc',r.horf t:: 8U,er' Ml" Mny
Mr. and Mra. Frederick F. Leonard,
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$ft0
of their Philadelphia Store
We Announce for Our
Opening:, Two Specials:
Embroidered
Tricotine
DRESSES
Recular rrleei 88.00
Sale Prleei
16-50
For Tomorrow!
Extraordinary
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fcfdiTOAY, ' SEPTEMBER W 1920
of 712z Creahelrfi , rod, have returnetl
'rom spending aome time in Cape May,
Mrs. Leonard t((l the- guest, earlier
In the summer, of her, mother, Mra,
Powalt, of Michigan City, Ind.
Miss Maybelta flherman, of. IK
Church lane, Is epenatng two waeka at
Buffalo, Niagara Valla and Canada.
Mr1. Charlea Bpeneer, of 168 Morton
atreet. If visiting hla brother, Mr. Mar
shall Bpeneer. of Indianapolis, Ind., for
Several months.
Mr. and Mra., John M. Doubman, of
?a East Johnson atraet, ara tourlnr In
California. They will return to their
home on October. 1. '
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NORTH PHILAMCPHIA
Mr. and Mra. 'Samuel piamond, of
izo7 south nroad street.
t, announce, the
engagement of 'thtlr daughter. Miss
.Mollis Diamond, to Dr. Charlea u. aim
Base, of this city,
Mrs. 8. Ladenson. of 1 North Fourth
atreet, announces the marriage ot nor
daughter, Mlsa Sophia Ladenaon, to Mr.
ixnmnn Himeiaonn last erenma
o'clock, Mlaa Bessie Blgart acted as
Snald of honor nnd Mldahlpmart Louis
fllmalsohn waa beat man. The brldti
nnd bridegroom left this morning for
Niagara Falls ana cannaa on noir ww
ding trip.
Mra. Isaan Plaut, of the Motel Majea.
llo. will leave today for New York, to
apond ten days visiting her untie and
aunt, Mr. and Mra. A. Segal, of tha
Savoy Hotel.
Mr. Charles H. Friedman, of Paris.
France, will be the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Simon J. Friedman, of 2310 North
Rrond atreet, on hla arrival In this city,
Mr. nnd Mra 'Charlea R. Rosenthal,
ot Blnghamtqn, N. T,. are receiving
congratulations on tne oirin vi ",
Charles Leopold Rosenthal, on Thurs
day, September 1. Mrs. Rosenthal will
be remembered as Mlsa Maria Leopold,
of 1848 North Seventeenth atreeet
Mr. Taul Dalslmer, aon of Mr And
Mrs Walter D. Dalelmer, la apendlnc
n week with his cousin, Mra, Philip
Arnold, at 24 South Delancy place. Vent
nor, N, J before entering tho Bethlehem
Preparatory School.
WE8T PHILAPELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Ferris,
2644 South Soventy-second street, entur
talncd at 'cards on Thursday eVenlna In
honor of Lieutenant and Mra. K, L
Blchardson, U. 8. N., who will leave
ahortly for Newport News, Va. The
iguests Included lr. nnd Mrs. ndwln
Poole nnd Mr nnd Mrs. Leon M, Ferris.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Otto and their
family, of 827 South Forty-third street,
are at Chelsea, where they have taken
k cottage for the month of Bcptember.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Harry HeDPard, of 1231
Wolf street, and their family, Miss Mar
guerite Heppard, Mr. David Heppard,
Miss Julia Heppard, Mr Francis Hep
pard and Mlaa Katelle Heppard. returned
to their home after apendlng the aeasou
at Wlldwood, N. J.
Mlsa Margaret Travis, of 2021 South
Twcnty-thlrd street, haa returned from
New York, where she has been spending
rcvcral days.
Mr, Robert Hlnes haa returned to his
homo, 2110 South Nineteenth atreet, after
n short stny at Atlantlo City.
Mr. Joseph McArdle, of 1136 South
Twenty-fourth street. Is apendlng aome
time at Niagara Falls.
YARDLEY
The opening meeting of tho season
of tho Ynrdloy Civic Club was held
Thursday nftcrnoon on th Ivvn nt t ..I..
!d the home of Mra. Augustua P. Cad
wallader. It was the fifth nnnlvnur
nnd a play entitled "Tho Blrh of C "le
Pride," In the form cf on allegory nnd
avitatieai
er Aneeaaet-
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Plain aad lllbbnn-Trtmraed
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Hale Price I
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Fall
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Values 39 JO to 50.00
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11 Jfe Philadelphia's Leading
fcp CS Millinery store
.00 V ffll-Wf vK In fact' Allen's Is the place for H
In tha meter of "Hiawatha." waa given
in rmntomlmo by members of the club.
The following left on Friday for Beach
Haven, N. J., where they wilt spend u
few days fishing! Dr. and Mrs. If. Linn
Bassett, Mr. and Mra, Fred Batter-
ihwaltr. Mr. and Mra. Norman Roes, Mr.
nd Mra. Llnford Hampton, Mr. and Mra.
William Beener, Mr. and Mra. Mtllnrd
Bllnn, !( I!dna Lear, Mlsa Mary John
son, Mr. Stanley Bllnn and Mr. Robert
Barbour, .
STRAWBERRY MAN0ION
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welnsteln and
family, of ttli Ridge avenue, have re
turned home after spending the summer
at Atlantic City.
Ufa mV if Taaajt TIA If tan
Florence Rica and Mr. Harry Rico, of
3148 Clifford atreet. have
returned nomo
from Atlantic City,
jer, nnd Mr, Ma),aci Marks, Mlsa
Frances Marka and Mlsa Johanna
Marks, of 1281 Clifford atreet, have re-
turned home from Rosedale, where they
pri ine eummer.
Mr. and Mra. Philip flhaleveta, of 2813
Qlrnrd .avenue, announce the angage
ment or their daughter. Miss Bertha
Shalevett. to Mr, Samuel Nagerberff, of
I'lmnueijmia.
Mr. nnd Mm TTerrv flallar. of 2732
North Twenty-ninth street, nre receiving
congratulation on tho birth of a son,
Morton H. Snllar, Mrs, Sailer was Miss
uowie j'eiuin berore her rnnrriagOi
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr nnd Mra. Frederick Townsend
and Mr. nnd Mra. F. J. Le Matatrc, of
Ridley Park, have returned to their
home from the Pocono mountains, where
they snetlt several weeks.
Mr. and Mra. William B Worcester
and their family have returned to their
nome in .vieain rrom a stay or two
monme wun relatives in New Kngiand
NORRI8TOWN
Mr. and Mrs. tlenjamln It. Howell, of
oua west L.arayetto atreet, intertnined
at dinner nt their home In honor of their
first wedding- nnnlvoraary. Covers were
mm tor ten attests.
Announcement la made of tho mnr
rlnire ot Mlsa Uculalt Hummors, daugh
ter of Mr nnd Mra. Oconee w. Uonel-
snn, ot Huntingdon, I'd., ana Mr. liny.
mond Rills, son of Mr. nnd Mrs, J, How
ard GUIs, ot Jefferaonvllle, on August
2fl In tho I-'ourlh Presbyterian Church.
Chicago On their return trip Mr. nnd
Mrs. Ellla visited the Qrcnt Lakes, The
brldecroom Is a graduate of tho Nor
rlstown ,Hltrh School and of Juniata
College.
Miss Itnchel Kdmundson. dnushter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Edmundson. of.
M4 Walnut street, waa .married to Mr.
Abrnm A. Tyaon, of Philadelphia, on
Haturday. Tho ceremony tookjilaco at
hlch noon In St. John's Enlscoonl
a m... . Tkii.i.Li.
Church, the lector, tho nev H. St. Clair
Hntmiwny omclatlng. The bride and
br'd'croom were unattended.
BIJOU
Elhth Ab. Itaoe. Met. Today
GIRLS FROM
THE FOLLIES
Wedding Flowers
'TA Sign of tht Robw"
CHARLES HENRY FOX
i
xii n. nnoAn ht.
Our First
On September 20th we celebrate our firil birthday, and
ne are particularly gratified with the confidence and patron
age of our friends and cuttomert, at evidenced fcji our con
ttantl) increasing business. As a mark of appreciation, during
our anniversary ivee1(. from September 20th to 25th, inclusive,
we offer exclusive copies of imported models in tricotines,
velvets and satins; in all wanted materials, at unusually low
prices.
Come in and take advantage of this opportunity and
bring your friends.
Cordially yours,
LILLA GOWN SHOP
TEA ,BERVKD DAILY 130S WALNUT STJEET
UVHlh'rt HMTUDAY WKBK.
Fit Oil TWO TO FOUR.
'' JSP"
$!$ fi A WEEK
; J , . Trarf !": - I lackr-i
iMm
Sn&m Inc-
'S I f I ft ''.'fc. ) 1.-N.B1 V
H a 000h i
IJBIll Autumn Hats'v
WllmS n Display
H WM!iMr'k' n gorgeous colorings and
' WMfW faC 7 exquisite trimmingrar.
1 M JrPlBl HatS fr DrCSS W
I ttfjl IT M Hats for Tailored Wear W
li Blll lu Sports Hats B
V mnBSL W Sch(M1 and ColleKe Hats .
! 1iWKAr rv. A ""eryior any occasion. IO
: Mr jL rJm
HNSsffi I lidssmm --jSS?rnSM
fiWMl iA V vlKNasssssssVw $sM$Mmma
!! wMm RHrlrtl WMk
n IV . lilAtJTllSrvJ'lfcsf K II I J Vi mVA
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RROAD NIGHTS AT 8MB
DIVUrtu MATS. WHO. A SAT., 2 U0
LAST 8 TIMES
" Tub' of the stsge 1 every bit as enter
Ulnlna as the lUb ef Mrs. Illnehart's sto
ries." Evenln Ledccr.
"BAB"
With HELEN HAYES
AND A NOTABLE CAST
NEXT WEKK BKAT8 THUnflDAV
HAM 11. IIAUniB Presents
GRANT
MITCHELL
(Of "A Talloe.Msde Men" Fame)
in THE CHAMPION
A NEW COMKDy IN 3 ACTA
By TIIOMAB IXJUDKN and A. n. THOMAS
Btsted by BAM FOnnEST
C.ARRICK Nlht ' 8,1
jMIrlV-iV Mmtg, wd. Bat.
., GEO M.COHAN'S
r-Trr- COMEDIANS
ISNT IT A
GRAND OLD NAME?
wwninmotWT TtXTENDED TO BATUH-
DAY, OCT. 2, 8EAT8 SELLINO FOR. ALt.
FORREST Lt 2 Weeks
Mats, wed, A Sat,
CHAHLEH DILI.INOHAM Presents
FRED STONE
in "TIP-TOP"
EITH'S
Mabel Ford Sistern Dorn
In "FllOUCB OP 10J0"
BILLY ARLINGTON & CO.
In "MIRTAKEB VflL.1, HAPPEN"
uMAH: CHUIR ltlCHAnDH: OIIACE DO
HAU; Kd. Morton Otbers
ORPWFUM Oermsntown U Chelten Aw.
vrvE ,uw"MtlnM-Tomorrow. S.le A 6o
m a t rr-cn jvs"pvii " "nh. w jl i.ic kii
a ac rCGMrwn "BHE WALKED
fnL' ul"v iN 1IEf, SLEEP"
Next Wk "CIVILIAN CLOTHE3"
nilMOIMTS NINTH AND AHCH 8TB.
iUIVIVIl MATINEE TODAY, JlU
EMMETT WELCH Min.treli
nurlesque "Cemden Prohibits Prohibition"
P-1. Kwulnaion Ate. ft Cumberland
rcopic Mstlnee Dally. 2)15
POWDER PUFF REVUE. With
Jamie Couehlln. Martha Pryor h Jack Pearl
C Walnut Ab. th MU Today
asmO BILLY WATSON'S
Troeadero 10,h Aren' M,t D""y
i rocaucro the Boctai follies
"77jt8 ia my birthday, and a
happier one was never mine."
Longfellow
Birthday
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Market HI
SECOND
WILLIAM
In WILLIAM
mr m Mi. . .
sb. lfllh. 11 A. M. to It F.'Wk .,
ANfJ tlNAU WMK'W Aj ,vi
FARNUMv
FOX Production '-1 (
"IF I WERE KING" 1
NEXT WEEK KL8IH PKTIOUBOM St-
In "LADV UnflK'H llAUUHTEH'' .. f
ALA
c ,p
10 A. M.. 13. 3, ft46, nt4B, TUB. OlHO & tLhl
WILLLIAM S. HARTM
I9ii xtintrv a-rnffPT
In a Ntw Paramount Fktur " J
the .Cradle or Courage y
Added BCNNETTH "IT'S A HOT" V ,!
as-a- . - 9fffi T.In
Next Week "HUMOnEaQUK"
. : : sr r"k,v .
A K (J A U 1 . ft I
CItEaTVttT RT. 11 1BT11 4. J
10 A. M 12, 3. an.-., nUB. TltS. lM T, 'J,1,
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In a Pleturltatlon ot the Play
"CIVILIAN CLOTHES"
Comlnr. "SOMETHINO TO THINK AllOUT Ml
A Ceell IJ. DeMllle Produetlon ' 1
victoria;
" MAIIKBT BT. Abv. NINTH '
MARSHALL NEILAN'S
SENSATIONAL PICTUIXE
"GO AND GET IT"
Nt. Wk. Eugene O'nrlin In "riaurehead"
f A P I T O I
724 MAItKET BTnEKT -
10 A. M 12. 3, S:4lt. S:4n. 7:43. OlflOT. M.
ANITA STEWART "?$&
R E G E N f
MARKET AT. Ilet. 1TTH
0 A. M. to nun P. M.
DOROTHY GISH
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nEni31.LTON.'U
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GLOBE
MARKET flTUEXT
AT ItlNlPKTl i
11 A. M. to 11 r. JsV
CONTINUOUS VAUDKVILLH "7
"KILTIES" BAND peo
MUBIC. 8ON08 AND DANC1.NO 4
CROSS KEYS OOTonMARKET .
LeROY LYTTON & CO
BROADWAY U "nd "nVer A'vet
"-a", o-4n o p. M.
"SOUL MATES" ?t
NORMA TALMADGE $
PHILLADELPItfA'B T.TtADIftO THEATRES
Direction of Mln LEE & 3. J. flIIUnERT
. I .. j
SAM SHUBERT NmiiTs at sjtn.
H. ""- MTH HTDtHAt
Greatest Muslral Ploy of All Time,
LAST WEEK Lnit $1.50 Mat.'Wcd.
Fl
AT.T. BTin nnvii'if ritjt m
with ELEANOR TAINTER
it STAIt CAHT- UEAL'TY HEXTET-f
MON., SEPT. 27 8EA
' ' THL'ltUDATCv
t'ntll Vou'n Rfen the M
WINTER GARDEN
Orlalnal 100 Adoratles In
CINDERELLA ON BROADWAY
URUDORg
with Marie Dressier i""
Tou haven't an Iden how wondtrful
the rex cen lie.
Be There the First Night
OUMIrnePrlc.i n.SO Eicept Sat.
I VOTf EVENINGS AT 8:18
LI11 Mats. Wed. & Sat
LAST WEEK
A Revelry of Music. Comedy and Pence!
GALAXY OF GLORIOUS GIRLS
GEORGE LeMAlRE'S J
BROADWAY M"
BREVITIES -
1U20 COM PANT OK 75, TV1T4
UOT1IY JAUDON, EDDIE CANTOR
And HEKT WI1.L1A.M.S
SEATS THURSDAY
MAIL OIIDEHB NOW
I'GIRL
IN 'iHE
PRIVATE
ROOM
A MU8ICAU
COMEDY TH
TWO ACTST
With a Ilrllllant Company of Musical Comely,
ArtUts and Ensemble of Oorcou Ofrla K
NS' ADELPHI
"Opening Tonight fl3
The Dramatic Sensation of the Yean
A II. WOODp Prenents
TDOIIE
raAA
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UlUirinJl3
H Oeo V Jlnbart and John Wlllanl
(lorKeoun production. Iirllll.ini eupportlna cast
JCgp" Note This will iHi.ltlv.ly be "WM
Miss Ilura's only appearance
on the rpeaklnc
tags In
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Mstlnee Today, 2:1(1 I'.vnnlnsi. :l "
D. W. GRIFFITH
Pre-nt t i
A Maanlfleent Elaboratlnn oi
"Way Down East"!
"A m nf dlrfetlon." Evtmlns Ledser
Eenlnsa,
ovc 10
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OPENS MON, EVE,
JOSEPHINE
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BEATS THURS;
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French West Indies
with Arthur Uohl
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