-Jjjsf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Returned rrom western nancn opeaits of Several Debutantes . .... T.oan clothier. Jr., the i ;' so&s na silk. Iler hat w - t odd, trimmed with lighter Md en, BnuHh ha. just come back from a ,0Tln the Wei", where she and her ranch in tne" .everai months. ffJV'fld-WT.meit wonderful time, . c left . yesterday for St. I al . herc .f.in durlriB the horso show ui entertain (luring v f .. ad 11 5?" 'V. Yfl hem durlnK that ton. 6WWhclr daughter. , Catharine S,M,urr has a number of ponleg and C!ol.nr 'rldo In the shows. She has KftoS? Sr .luce she w .a tiny Ittle tot and nor p.op " n to love her. IPBAKING f horso hows' J LCar ir'rt i .... v.,Mln Hamilton , tol The Whip to a mkn in Spring 'VonVt e strange to have a ?cld- .imu- without The Whin on exhl Hn? rerhapr however. ti.e gentle n who bought him will show him. As fff takes about every prize going, It JUS be a pity not to see blm In the ring. . Tlrn. I.TOMAX STEWART, of Dal Mtlmorc. is to be another gue;t of the J"''" I j '! E ' iTVEfc he tSW' r will bo the Valentine,; S all that week. Mr. Valentine Is it the bend of the uryn .uuwr "- grent number of entrlesmnd spec tators this jear. t HEAK that Ellrabeth Norrls, daugh I . .1 At., rinrnaxlm TdnrrlH. is to Join the list of debutantes for this win ter. Sin hns been spending the sum mer in Cuba with her grandmother, Mrs. Augustim Wilson, who lcs lu Havana with her son, Dr. Mbcnrdo Vllon. Mia. Norrls was Miss Emma i. ...... TVIIcnn n uletnr nf Mrs. JOSO hamon do Vlllnlon, wlfo of the Cuban tfcrctary of public works, who you re - member I'ame up 10 uib Biuica m-. uu, ftaylng here until Christmas time, und mother sister. Misi Irene Wilson, mar ried n Spanish officer and lives in Madrid. The late uoctnr vxiison, ismrr of Mrs. Norrw, wns a Droxncr or ine mie i 'i'kn,nn AVrrrerlv. of this citv. ltoe son, Mr. Wilson McCredy, and daughters, Jliss I'.muy uicvjrcuy uuu M. Horace Fnsoltt, live here. tti.Mrttt. VnrIn vn nnmPfl fnr nor treat aunt, the late Miss Lizzie Norris. She li a niece oi ur. uvnrRo . uriiB, nhn mnrried MU Sarah Fox. Eliza beth ii rather tall, has rather light hrown smooth hair ana dnrK eyes. Harins lived a goou ncai ot ner mo m Cuha "he has a certain amount of or ... ..i.inl, lu vorv fnsclnnttni?. I have rot heard just when she will make her debut, but she and ner momcr win ar- rhe here soon from uuoa, and l am u... timm ...111 Tin n numlinr nf rtnrtlrfl In, her honor. She has been up here tearly every winter tor several momos t a time, nnd io knows most of the rirlj of her nge. She Is a great favorite tud will nave a good time. MARION had gone with grandma to visit a certain lady who wan pandmn'H great friend, and the dear oM lady, having taken a fancy to the little g'll, -nid as they were leaving: "Morion ask mamma if you may have lnnr'i with me uext Saturday; just you ml me together." Marion, who loved her grandmn very much and all old ladies arrordingl.v, was highly dollghtcd, as wn lier mother, for the older lady o a very distingulMied person. Itefore she started off to the lunch mamma adinonitieu her: isow you nM behave very nicely, dear. Ilc member your manners and be careful to use our fork, and remember all the thlnsi mother has taught you." When Marion came homo she seemed i bit rertuibed, nnd mother asked her peatl : "Did you hnvo a nice time. dear, and did you behave politely? "Oh, e, mamma." said Marlon. "I uas ery polite, but Mrs. Ii wasn'c hit. She she picked up her chidicu In her fingers nnd ate it that ay - NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs. Thomaa Pelham Curtis. of 117 Beacon street, Boston, have an nounced th engagement of their daugh t.f, Mlfs Clarissa P. Curtis, to Prince VVhuel Cantncuzene, son of Prince C.itjcuzfiie, Count SperansKy, and i'r i ( Cantucuzene. Mtss Curtis made ler Jchut In 1917. Prlncn (Tnntnr.iinM u a Bre.i'-grandson of tlie late Presi i : JsJivyi. mmmmmmmmmmmmm lESaS KB. J .. . , r - ' l ' sFRAWTWT'TVrn PlTRTTri. ljMJJtJUift HJJAilJWiUrjxxji-a.. ;x'ujcioiaa.Xi WA f-w, -. -"-" !. t,r ?, t 11'' - , , ! !' t lv -w - ..-', .m ., : m r j hmu .intf i kiLi .mx mi -- - - -,iiwr"''w " mn-wrprmj -, t-t-t-s, - , , t j - m m i. .. J , - T ,.. essssasas i i i ii i wi.m i , i Mi m.iwW "" ' ' I ' "-- 1 "Nancy Wynne Tells of Seeing Mrs. Clothier, Who Has dent U, S. Grant. His mother, Princess Cantaeujene, was Miss Julia Grant. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Loverlng. ot IngUwood cottage, Chestnut. Hill. nav iBBued Invitations for a small dinner dance to be given at the WhlM Marsh Valley club, on Friday evenlhr. Octo ber 22, In honor of Miss Virginia Ben son Carter. Mrs. Samuel Lucas, of West Hilts, Ardmore, announces tho engagement oi her daughter, Miss Natalie Lucas, tp Mr. T. Learning Smith, son of Mrs. T. Lenmlng Smith, of this olty. Tho wed ding will take place, lato In October. Mr. find Mm T.lnv Draatnn C!art1n tor, and their little dauhgter, Miss Jiary Lloyd Carpenter, have returned to their home, White Lodge, Illdley Park, after .icuiuiK Mr, uarptntcrs Drotner-in-iaw tjnd Bister, Mr. .and Mrs. Frederlclt b. Mpseley, of Boston, at their country &'..";? Maudeslelgh, Newburyport, Mass. while there Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter motored to Maine and Kye Beach, N. H where they were the guests of Colonel and Mrs. Edward Carpenter. At the wedding of Miss Ellen Olenain nlng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olendinning, of the Squirrels, Chestnut Hill, and Mr, Perslfor Frazer, 3d, which will take place on Saturday, October 16, at 4 o'clock, in St. Paul's Church, Chest nut Hill, Mr. Edward Starr, Jr., will ut as best man. Tho ushers will Include Mr. John H. Whelen, 'Jr., Mr. Dobson Altemus, Mr. C. Paul Denckla, Mr. WIs r Randolph, Mr. James Altemus. Mr. Emlen Randolph, Mr. IL Percival Olen dlnnlng. Mr. Robert Glendlnnlng. 8d, Mr. Graham Dougherty and Mr. John T. Carpenter, Jr. Mrs. George Boyd Kester. of ,2412 Spruce street, announces the engage ment of her daughter, Mlns Margaret Kester, and Mr. Hal Kendall Seal, nf Baltimore. During the lato war Mr. Seal served as major with the field ar tillery. Miss Frances Elizabeth Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. .Stevens, of Worcester, Macs., whoso marriage to Mr. Robert Potter Alkeu Taylor, of Chestnut Hill, takes nlace on Saturday, will bo the guest of honor at a luncheon given tomorrow by Miss Mary L. Dewey, of Worcester, and on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rlgclow will entertain at a danco In honor of Miss Stevens 'and "Mr. Taylor, which they will give at the Worcester Country Club. MIbs Charlotte Baldwin will also entertain at a dance at her homo In Worcester on Wednesday eve ning In honor of Miss Stevens and Mr. Taylor. On Thursday Miss Btevens will entertain her maid of honor and brides maids at luncheon at the Worcester Club. Mr. Taylor will give a dinner on Friday evening at the Worcester Country Club In honor of his best man and ushers. Midshipman Blackwell Newhall. U S. N., son of Mr. and Mrs Thomas New hall, of the Old Place, Ithan, Is homo from Annapolis for his September leave. Mr. Campbell Newhall has returned from his trip to Europe and Is now In Cam bridge, Mass Ho Is expected to return homo the last of the week. Mr. Lurman Stewart, of Baltimore, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Valentine during the Bryn Mawr Horse Show at their place, Highland Farm, Bryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mason, who havo been spending the summer abroad, have returned and will spend the win ter at tho Bellevue-Stratford. Dr. and Mrs Francis X. Dercum and MIs-j Mary Dercum, who liavo been ependlng several months In Maine, have returned ana nave opened their town nouse, lfiv wainur, street. Mr. Desmond Roberts, of London, who is one of tho players on the English cricket team, whoso matches closed on Saturday, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Fallon for a fortnight. Mr and Mrs. Fallon motored to New York yesterday, accompanied by Mr. Roberts. They will return to their home In this city toward the end of tho week. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Crozer and their daughter. Miss Mona Crozer, will roturn on Wednesday to their home, at 2218 Locuit street, from York Harbor, Me., where they spent the summer. Mr. Adolph Schaefer, of Bala, re turned yesterday from a three weeks' canoo and camping trip down the Dela ware from Deposit, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Clinton have relumed and will spend the winter at the Rlttenhouse. Friends. of Mrs. George L. Garrett, of Germantown. who has been spending the summer nt Fishers Island and who has been III, will be glad to hear of her Im proved condition. Mrs. Garrett will spend the early autumn at Atlantic City. The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Lucy Relnhnrd. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Relnhard, of Norwood, Pa., and Mr. John Ernest Chtquolne, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander D. Chlquolne, of Prospect Pnrk, took place In the Luth eran Church of the Holy Communion, thlH city, on Saturday morning, the Rev. Stanley Btllhelmer and tho Rev J. Henry Harms ofllclating. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Wrlclit. 320 South Forty-third street, formerly of Spring Valley, Baltimore county, Md announce the marriage of their ri.i.urrh,r Miss Edith Estelle Wright, to Mr. Ober i-. scnaener, Westminster, Md., on Sat urday, September 18. 1 JtMoJ 1 The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street New Fall Suits The Finer Fashions Just Arrived in a Specially Planned Display Suit modes this season depart from traditions, and in so doing a new charm is achieved. This is evidenced in the suit assortments displayed here lines that are different, the moat lux urious fabrics, and a richness of garniture not seen in many a. season. Styles Van from Suits With Youthful Box Coats To Those With Coats a Bit Flaring Uncommonly Smart, Often With Cape-Deep Collar of Fur 39-50 to 39500 nj THE BLUM STORE ..?"V" V "-' .t.'..'.l.Jl, ii.'v;'.:.' ;',.-.. ' i " r -r Phcto by Louis Fabian Bichrach. MISS FRANCES ELIZABETH STEVENS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stevens, of Worcester, Mass., whose marriage to Mr. Robert Potter Aiken Taylor, of Boxly, Chest nut Hill, will take place on Saturday GERMANTOWN Miss Eleanor Reynolds, of 314 West Logan street, has returned from spend ing a fortnight In Ocean City, N. J. Mr. Earl Schmidt, of 09 East Ashmead street, spent the week-end In Ocean City, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Speece, of 2058 Medary avenue, have as their guest Mr. Wesley Barclay, of Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. Lucretla Wood and her daugh ter, Miss Isabel Wood, of West Brlnir hurst street, have returned from spend ing some time at Marblehead, Mass. Mrs. Harry Camden Thompson and her daughters. Miss Maud Thompsoaand Miss Edith Thompson, ot 6218 MWrton street, have returned from occupying their cottage at Spray Beach. MrB. Thompson had as her guests during tho summer Miss Ruth N. T. Patten, of Ger mantown : Miss Frances Newbacker and MIbs Catharine Newbaker, of Wyndber. and Miss Helen S. Boyer, of Fishers avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S. Johnson, of 10 East Mount Pleasant avenue, havo as their guest for the week Miss Edith I. Seeger, of Pittsburgh, formerly of Germantown. , Mrs. Sue Corson and her daughter. Miss Ruth Corson, and her son, Mr. For rest Corson, have returned from occupy ing their cottage at Avalon for the sum mer Miss Corson also spent some time in Boston. Miss Frances Rice, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J, M. Rice, of E160 Pulaski aenue; Miss Elizabeth Warner, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Warner, and Miss Karen Jcnsenlus. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Jensentus, have re turned to Cornell University. Ithaca. N. Y., to resume their studies after the holl, day season. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis, with their daughters, Miss Betty Lewis, Hiss Stella Lewis and Miss Louise Cew4s, of COS Brlnton street, have returned to their home from Northumberland, Pa,, whero they were guests of Mrs. Lewis's father. Mr. Oscar Lelghow. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Constable and their family. 6t 6237 Baynton street, have re turned after spending the summer at Perkanlo Park, Pa. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson, of 1924 North Park avenue, with their young sons. Master Harrison Wilson and Mas ter Richard Wilson, have returned from Ocean City, where they spent the beuson nnd n'o n their winter home. Master RUBsell Wilson, Jr., and Master JacK Wilson havo bIbo returned home. They havo been camping at tho Mousllaite Camp since early in June. Mr. and Mrs. John Groff and their young son. Master John Cornell Oroff. of 1527 Diamond street, havo returned home after spending the season in As bury Park. N. J. They were accompa nied by Mrs. Groff's mother, Mrs. II. Thompson Cornell. Mrs. Harry Morlssey, of 2141 North Gratz street, has gone to Seasjde Park, N. J., to re"maln through the autumn. Of Interest to many In this section Is the wedding of MIbs Madeline Salisbury, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Salisbury, Fall Opening Thursday, Sept. 23 An Extraordinary Showing of values in the very finest Biisiness will not be disturbed during alterations k A NEW record the backbone entire trado astounded at Victor's radical reduc tions, bringing tho loweit prices for clothes sinco 1916, Tailleur Suits To Measure Guaranteed $120 Valuo The same proportionate dress or coat aelected. Order now. i The Shop of Dlitinctive Clothe for Women of. Rlverton, N. J., and Mr. Arthur Stow, which will tako place on Wednesday, September 29, at the home of the bride s fiarents. At tho shower given last week n honor of Miss Salisbury by Miss Marie Sturges at her home In Rutledge, Pa., tho following from this city were pres ent: Ilss Marie Stevens, Miss Peggy Cane, MIbh Eleanor Henry, Miss Betty Barrett, Miss Marian Hnndrickson, Miss Emma Skerrett. Miss Florence Wilson, Miss Nellie Lyons, Miss Elsie Hunt, Miss Muriel Leahy and MIbs Emily Foster. Other cuests Included Mrs. George Whit- nker, Mrs. Churlea Sturges, Mrs. W. C. Sturges. Mis Ruth Klngsmore, of Rut ledge ; MIsb Helen Temple-ton. Miss Marie Uhllng, .Miss Elizabeth Denhart, of Pittsburgh: Miss Isabel Isenger, of Paoll; Miss Nettle Hunter, of Spring City; Miss Dorothv Walls, of Ardmore; MIbs Eleanor Sturges, of Pitman, N. J., Miss Effto Shivers, of Camden; Miss Ethel Kargo, of Franklinvllle, N. J., and Miss Marian Babb, of Cynwyd. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Baumgartner, of 12J7 Seltser street, entertained the members of the Christian Endeavor So ciety of the Gaston Presbyterian Church last evening nt their home. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. McLaughlin have returned to their home nt 4933 Chestnut street, after spending tho sum mer at their cottago at Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rclnold, of 4.028 Green Btreet, who have been spending a month at the Mount Springs Hotel, Ephrata, Pa., havo returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Parsons, -vho have returned from their wedding trip, are now at home at 4037 Spruce street Mrs. Parsons win be remembered as Miss Elizabeth MacAllster, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander MacAllster, 01 Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dengler. ot 6329 Baltimore avenue, entertained on Satur day In honor of their daughter's (Miss Rosalind Dengler) eighth birthday anni versary. Among those present were Mies Edna Flnkel. Miss Alice Fox, Mtss 'Alma Fox, Miss Mary Brenz, Miss Sara Brenz, Miss Lois Jean Meyers, Miss Marjorle Chergkey, Miss Emma Farrell. Miss Katherlne Eff. MIbs Nancy Walker and Miss Rhoda Pounds. The Daughters of Columbus held a meeting at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Thirty-eighth and Market streets, on Saturday, exemplifying the second degree, which was followed by a dance. Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. B. O'Brien, who are now visiting In Washington, will return to their apartment, 5216 Spruce Btreet, tho early part of the week. Miss Helen Marie Boyd, of tho Pow elton Apartments, will remain until Oc tober at the Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City, where she has been since July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Corcoran and their twin daughters, Miss Charlotte Corcoran and Miss Rosemary Corcoran, of Washington, are the guests for a fort night of Mr. and Mrs. V. Corcoran, of 235 South Flfty-fourth street Miss Ger trude Corcoran, who has been spending some time at Cape May, N. J lias re turned to her home. 1 JLou6o( UO-,o-13thSfc. Coats Wraps Suits Gowns Frocks A Victor Victory! for sales new friends won of hinh pucci oroKcn. l rie ! t I . due- women, s $85 saving on any suit, Values guaranteed. HIS WALNUT ST. XXX MISS ROSA DUCKWORTH WEDS MR. H. J. SCHMIDT Marriage of Mlai Orace Martin Eberhard and Mr. James Qhaplelgh A pretty wedding will take Place In the Forty-third Street Methodist Church. Forty-third and A-ipen streets, at 8 o'clock this evening, when Miss Rosa Duckworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer E. Duckworth, .pf 937 North Forty-third street, will become the bride of Mr. Henry J. Schmidt of 824 North Thlrty-eighth street. The Rev. Wilmer L. Gray, pastor ot the church, will offi ciate. A rcoeptlon In the Sunday school room will be held Immediately after tho ceremony. The bride will be given In marriage by her father, and will be attended by her sister, Miss Sallle Duckworth, an maid of honor. Miss Maude Howard will be the bridesmaid and the little flower girl will be Miss Sophia Barr, n cousin of the bridegroom. Mr. Paul woodrlng will act as the best man, and the ushers will be the bride's Sunday school class, with Mr. William Gotsohall as head usher. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt will leave on an extended wed ding trip, and will be at home after No vember 1 at 877 North Forty-fourth street 8HAPLEIOH EBERHARD Tho wedding of Miss Graco Martin Eberhard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Eberhard, and Mr. Jaraes Dar rach Shaplelgh, son of Mrs. Edythe Shnplelgh. of Atlantlo City, took place on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, the Rev. H. Keller, of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, officiating. Miss Eberhard waa attended by Mrs. John Gorman as ma tron of honor, and Miss Helen Krause was maid of honor. Mr. Shaplelgh was attended bv Mr. Daniel L. Welsh as best man and Air. John nnrmnn. Mr. ShaD- lelgh Is a direct descendant ot Robert Morris, one of the signers of the Decla ration of Independence. Miss Eberhard has been presented with a chest of sil ver which has been handed down from Robert Morris for four generations. DUNBAR OTT A pretty homo wedding was sol emnized on Friday at tho home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Harry Rouse, 520 North Nineteenth street, when Miss Marian E. Ott. of Elkton. Md.. be came the bride of Mr. Gerald W. Dun bar, also of Elkton. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Dr. Hyde. The hrlde'a only attendant was Miss Madlyn Rouse, her couMn. Mr. Dunbar had as his best man Mr. Theodore Ott brother of the bride. Immediately following the ceremony a wedding supper was served, after which Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar left for a wedding trip to Washington and Mount Vernon, and will be at home after October 1 at Elkton, Md. WILLIAMSON ANDERSON A pretty wedding was solemnized on the morning of September 15 In St. Clement's Catholic Church, Seventy-first street and Woodland avenue, when Miss Ada M. Anderson became the bride ot Mr. M. Williamson, of Darby. The nup tial mass was celebrated by the Rev. F. P. Dougherty. The bride wore a blue tailored suit, and waa attended by a sister of the bridegroom as maid of honor. A brother of the bridegroom acted an best man. A wedding breakfast was served by the bride's mother, after which they left for an extended wedding trip. TIOGA Tho Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Agate, of 3600 North Twenty-third street, have been entertaining Miss Mary Jefferson, or .NorwaiK. u wno scent tne summer with them nt the Agate camp In the Adirondack mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McFnddcn hav closed their cottage In Atlantlo City and have returned to their winter home on North Broad street. They had as their guests during the season their Bon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Elmer B. Hampton, of the Wlst.i hlckon Apartments, Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Beck, of North Broad Btreet, are at home again after spending the summer and early autumn In Wlldwood. Mr. and Mrs. G. Lathrop Smith, who havo been staying In Rosemont slnco the early Bummer, have returned to their homo, 3434 North Twenty-third street Mr. and Mrs, S. Earl Relfsnyder, of 3233 North Park avenue, ha-e been spending the early autumn In Ocean City. N. J. Shoes and Success Badly designed shoes do much more than hurt the feet. They strain muscles and tendons all over the body. They upset tho nervous sys tem, sap your enorgy, deplete your nerve force. CANTILEVER SHOES fit tho foot, support tho arch, strengthen the muscles. They aro shoes that help you to gain health nnd success. The Cantilever lasts are patterned from tho outline of the foot. Tho natural inner solo line permits the toes to point straight ahead as they should for comfort and strength. The Cantilever Shoe encourages an easy posture. Tho weight is so properly distributed that you can walk or stand on your feet for a long time without tiring. Pulling tho laces draws up tho under-arch solo to suppoit the foot under the curve of tho arch. And that support is not unyielding. The flexible shank of Cantilever Shoes nllows the foot perfect freedom. Tho muscles exorciso in walking and grow strong from use. Cantilever anoes prevent ana correct fallen arches by strengthening the foot. Thl rrcfu t,not (l mtat In hlck htd, brown k I d. brown elf, or whit cunva ft" . J1?.. br"n or black kid with cloth top. Well made on trim lines, or fine leathers. Widths from AAAA to E. Try a pair this week. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office p v I ! OlMjJl oj ft IIukV a HUH .t ii yilkftV lmlml I nLHlililRV llm lallav djUflllllllM ihIkv- Hpz u 4sftJBilf lift I ravwu iiM.il ay I r) I U 1 1 I II ' I e'l wn jf V JsV ROXBOROUQH Mr. and Mrs. William Bplnk, of Ly ceum avenue, accompanied by .Mrs. Spink's mother. Mrs. W. Lane, nnd Mr. Earl Brewer, a nephew of Mr. and Mr Spink, left last week to spend the early autumn In Atlantic City. Mrs. Milton Kcrkeslager, her daugh ter. Miss Edith Kerkealager, of Lyceum avenue, and Miss Ethel Sudders, of Marklo street, have gone to the coast of Maine to remain a fortnight. Mrs. Annie Simpson Shoemaker, who has been spending some time js the aueat of her brother, Mr. B. Mitchell Simpson, of Manayunk avenue, nas re turned to her home In Newark, N. J. Mrs. Anthony Wetherlll and her family nre ependlng several weeks In wildwooa, N. J Announcement Is made of the ms ratBft of Miss Mario C. Miller and a Paul W. Knlttle on September 11 by tno Rev. H. C. Schmteder at the Bethanlen Lutheran Church, Martin and Techln streots. -l.-,l-l.-.l.-ilr-,lr!ilrjlr3lr3lralrpirait) we, 100 VIRGIN WOOL Jaeger Underwear for Men The noted Jaeger Underwear of Sure virgin wool assures warmth, ealth and untold satisfaction. Undershirts and drawers T InKf welsht. each S7.50 Medium weight each $9.50 Heavy weight, etch $10.50 Slits 46 to 50, 50c additional. Union Suits for men Light welght $1230 Medium weight, $15.50 Heavy weight, $J70 Sizes 46 to 50, $1.25 $2.00 addi tional, i An order from our catalog will have our careful attention. DrJ a g gers Co. 1516 GiestnutSL PHILADELPHIA 5fl4.S66Ao5S8 3ufth (M I uooUva SfMladiUXUia. GIDDING TAILORMADES, WHETHER A SUIT, DRESS OR COAT, HAVE SET THE STANDARD IN AMERICAN CLOTHES. Prices quality for quality arc consist ently lower than in any other fashion house of its kind. From the quiet and unassuming but fine two-piece suit to the most elegant three-piece costume with fur or without there are no women's tailored clothes to equal them. Autumn 1920 lii WWk&Mfl w MOORESTOWrJ Miss Annie Walton, Mr. Harry Wal ton, Miss Anna Wes.ver, the Rev. and Mri. Frederick Warden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Weaver, of Cam den, at a dinner party on Friday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Oulln have gone to Seaside Park. N. J., to ocoupy their cottage until October 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moore, of 399 North Main street and their son, Mr. James Moore, have returned from a visit to Oocan City, N. J, Market Bt. ab. loth. 11 A. M. to 1 P. 1C SECOND AND FINAL W WILLIAM FARNUM In WILLIAM FOX Production "IF I WERE KING" NEXT WEEK ELSIE FEHOUSON In "LADV llOSE'H DAUOHTEIV" Added, Harold Lloyd In (let Out It Pet Under DAI A fU 121 MAltKET BTHEBT rALALL 10 A. M., 12. 2, 3i4R, BMB, TUB. 0:30 P. M- WM 55 HART "nm cbadlb W1VI. O. nIl or COURAGE" Added 8ENNETTB "IT'S A BOT" Nt. Wk. "HUMORESQUE" ARPADTA CHESTNUT BT. Bel. 16T11 WA1-M.rt 10 A. M. 12. 2. 3MB, GM3, 7 MB, 0:30 P. M. THOMAS MEIGHAN In a Plcturlcatlon of the Play "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" Comln. "BOMETHINO TO THINK ABOUT" A Ctcll 11. DeMlllo Production VICTORIA oMltfiBPlV MARSHALL NEILAN'B SENBATlON "GO AND GET IT" NU Wlo Euccno O'Brien In "Fl-urhead" C A DTTVM TS4 MARKET ST11EET rJT 1 1 UL ANITA BTEWAHT In "The Yellow Typhoon" DtTfTMT MARKET BT. Bel. 17TH lJLAXJL-ilN X DOnOTHY GIHH In "Little Ml Rebellion" GLOBE MARKET BTREET AT JUNIPER 11 A. M to 11 P. M. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE "KILTIES" BAND pE$LB MUSIC. BONOS AND DANCINO cross keys 6vkoep.6m: LeROY LYTTON & CO. BROADWAY B0;&o pS "SOUL MATES" NORMA TALMADGE ' & ' EITH'S M.bi-F0RD SISTERS-Dor. In "FROLICS OF 1920" BILLY ARLINGTON & CO. In "MISTAKE8 WILL HAPPEN" ZOMAII: CHRIS RICHARDS. GRACE DC MAR. Ed Morton fc Other PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA T0M0R. Subscriber who applied ror CHANGER pla rail Hetipe'e. 11 10 Chestnut St.. TOMORROW ADVANCE ORDERS filled next wek. from MONDAY to THURSDAY. Inclusive ROLLER SKATING AT TIIinD REGIMENT ARMORY Urond and Wharton Seeelona 2 30 to 3 P M. Dally Thure . Frl nnd Mat . 7.30 M 11 P. M Special nttrnctlons Thursday and Friday eve M. JUnue 46At47"'STS. The Formal Opening of the Salon of FreDeMan Today and Succeeding Days Authentic Fashion Presentations of GOWNS FURS MILLINERY 1302 Walnut Street PHrr.ADEi.PHrA's i-KAniMa Direction ef ileum. LER A J. J, eA" SHUBERT NiaitTs at , . t; 8. "v""-"- MATH. WED. A ttMri)f. I, nAaft ..t--l tit. . a ti rMaA ' l . Last C Dnys. Lost $1.50 Mat. Tomori' Ja.ly: ' 1- ALL BTAIt HEV1VAL OT t '' -W .. .M. . I ' Y IMMMM with ELEANOR PAINTER fr STAn CAST PKAUTV aUXTET- Mon. Next Seata Thuro. Thn Mwr. Hhutiort will BREAK HIGH COST or Theatre Ticket with the '' 'I WINTER GARDEN . J of Theatre Ticket with th BMUtlful Extravaiama CINDERELLA ON BROADWAY with Mario Dressier Old-Time Price t2.no Except flat. Be There the Firot Night I VRTf"' EVENINGS AT 8llB La I ll Mat8 7omon & sat LAST 5 DAYS A Revelry of Muale, Comedy and Dane GALAXY OF GLORIOUS GIRLS GEORGE LeMAIRE'S BROADWAY BREVITIES OF 1020 COMPANY OF 7B. 'WITS Dorothy Jardon, Eddie Cantor -AND-Bcrt Williams NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY TnT IN THE UKL PRIVATE ROOM A MUSICAL COMEDY IN TWO ACTS With a Brilliant Company cf Mimical Com! Artists and Enaer'ble of Gorceoua Girt' Nlchta at 8:20 ADELPHI MATS. THUH3. & HAT. A. 11. Wood Presents Tho Dramatic Sensation of tho Year 'ffGOSGES HJ&13Z& (IN PERSON) uiij -iruuia MEW! bv Can V Hnbart and .Tohn Wtlterrf Ooreeoua production, brilliant supporting- cast DELANCEY $ oamaM9 Below Spruce St OPENS MON EVE HEATS THUH8. JOSEPHINE VICTOR IN Laurenc Eyre'a nreet love Btorv the French West Indies Arthur Hohl & SAT. CHESTNUT ST. g LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Mutlnee Today. 2 in Eenlns. 8:15 D. W. GRIFFITH . Present A Majmlttcent Elaboration of "Way Down East' "A play for all time" Public MAT. DAILY 8 $1.00 PHILADELPHIA'S FOHEsIOST THEATRES BROAD Plains at b in MAT TOMORROW. 2:18 LAST 7 TIMES " 'Rah' of the stair- 1 eery bit s enter talnlnR ns the P lb nf Mrs Rlnchart's ato lies." Eenlnc Ledger "BAB" With HELEN HAYES AND NOTABLE CAST NEXT WEEK- SEATS THl'RSDAT SAM 11 HARRIS Present GRANT MITCHELL tOf "A Tallor-Made Man" Fame) in THE CHAMPION NEW COMEDY IN H ACTS By THOMAS LOfDEN and A. E. THOMAS fftiiged ly SAM FORREST GARRICK Nljhta at 8:10 MAT TOMORROW GEO M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS ISN'T IT A GRAND OLD NAME? EVCAnEU:VT i:TEVPED TO SATUR DAY. O'T J h' MS snil'SQ TOR ALL l'EI'.lonM VCF.s FORREST Lat 2 Weeks MT TOMORROW CHARLES PILI.1N0HM Presents FRED STONE in "TIP-TOP' ) FAVS KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE nth i MarUet .sis i nn .nivtii I rim 1- ION. MjIs in 1.V Mfht 15. s X" iPlusTax) ',,",' Mary M. Minter ' ' L,nb' ,Uni C01W1 tnf unl 'A o!tt I rtT'in .NoTM 6 5 VAUDEVILLE 6 METROPOLTTAN of,'"A llol,HB Thurs s"a,H Now '""B Sent 30 i intra. 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