Cf" W' fi 'I . . p 1 ST1 GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tallcs of Two Interesting Engagements. She Hears of the Lawn Fete for a Hospital Benefit and Straightens Out a Relationship NATURALIZE we nrc all Interested In hearing of young Prlncp panta. cutenc's engagement to an American cirl. His mother, you know, wa i Mijs Sulla Orniit, a granddaughter of Presl dent Grant. She married Prince i Can tacuiene In 181)0 at Newport, and lived In Russia until two years ago. Prineo if. . . . l...tnirl was l.tivYi iin In Mlcnaei, ner uusuauu, no ,.. ..t. ... court, nnd was aide-de-camp to Grand Duke Nicholas. Later ho was In com mand of forces at Kiev under Kerensky, but a affairs turned out in Russia, it was decided to come to this country. The younger prince, who Is twenty year o'd. is a student at Harvard, and I suppose ho met Clarissa Curtis at the Hub for she is of neacon street. Bos ten, a daimhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pelham Curtis. Clarlsin'H brother, Tom Curtis, n a stuuent at Harvard also, and another brother, Pelhnin Cur tls Is at 9t. Mark's School, being this tear captain of the football cloven. If youn Prince Michael is anything like as attractive ns his motbor, I am ilad to wish Miss Curtis happiness, for I think the princess is charmlna. I taet her last year at Mrs. Van Rcns Miner's house, when n couplo of hun dred women went there to hear her tell of Russia and what had happened there during the last few yearn. I hear that the younger prince Is a senior nt col lege and ho I supposo they wl'l wait till after his graduation for the mar riage. The Cantncmcnc family is ono of the oldest of tho Russlun nobllltv, nd has always held a high position in the Russian court. I AM greatly Interested also In the enengemont of Learning Smith and Natalie Lucai. which wns announced TMterdny In this city. Natalie Lucas Is the daughter of Mrs. Samuel Lucas. of Ardmore, and n sister of that good lAnMncr Mm. Atwater Kent. She is very good looking herself, and is mar- rrln(r an awiuny nice iciww. .ueuiuiug Smith U tho son of the latn Learning SmlH, nt this rtv nnd New York. His mother was Miss Emily Grant, n sister of Mr. WlinrJrant nnd Miss AHco Grant. Mrs. Smith, her daughter Alice and Learning live in a most attractive small house on South Hicks street. Mr. Henry Paul Bush, who was Miss Lydla Smith, is a sister of Leoraing Smith. I henr the wedding will not be very far off, in the late fall or early winter. I HOPE thoso two debutantes I heard talking yeRtcrday will finally find out whether they nrc to receive at E 's tea or not. You see, E Is not home vet, but before the went away she asked M to receive nt her tea In the fall, nnd nM "I'll write about it ." and then she never did, nnd the other day H had a letter from her raying "I got your let ter and I nm awfully glad you will re ceive with me nnd bo euro to Rtny for. the dance afterward," nnd II , if you please, had not written to K nt all. And SI doesn't know what on earth to do about It, becnuso she has re ceived the formal invitation to tho dance, and it's all generally mixed up, anyway. I SAW Sirs. Chris Ilngcti yesterday, and she told me about the Inwn fete for the nurses' home at St. Agnes's Hospital which starts this afternoon nnd will last throughout the week to Saturday. Sirs. Hogcn is chairman of the women's auxiliary of the hospital and has done a great deal to make the affair a success. She will have chargo of the Slidwuy, and Mrs. James Car ftalrs will nl&o work with her. while the junior aid has a children's depart ment and will nave n bany snow on Siturdav ufternoon. Sirs. Ilagon wan Srlvlu lahsitt. jou remember, a sister of Mrs, Wharton Churchman and of John Fn.ssitt. Sho is a cousin of Eliza beth Noirls, who I told jou jefeterday will male her debut this year. To return to the fete for St. Agnes's, the student nurses nt the hospital will conduct a Dutch kitchen, and Sliss Margaret Sloran, directress of the nurses, will bo in charge of this feature. You Know, or perhnps you do not know, thut tlie nurses have no regular home there, eighty-five student nurses occupjing sleeping quartern on the top floor of the hospital ; day and night nurses occupy lug tho hume quartern. I.at year some money was raised In a otivp to build a nurses' homo, but not enough was realized, with the very high cost of building material aud labor, and fo a considerable hum must bo cot this yeai to fiulbb tho good work. Tlila fete of four duys it is hoped will prove a great help. T SUPPOSE no matter how much oue thinks one knows about people and their families one cannot help making mistakes now and ngain. I must have tent im hmln wnol-cathcrluir vohter- day when I stated that Mr. Lcdyard Heckscher and Sir. Stevens Heckscher were coubins. They arc not, they are brothers, and Sir. Gustave Heckscher is another hi other. There were six brothers, tons of the late Sir. Richard Heckscher. So Hltn HerkKeher. who In a daughter of Sir. Stevens Heckscher, and Virginia Heckscher. who Is a daughter of Sir. Lcdynrd Heckscher, are first cousins. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mtfll llni.a,i lirnln TTnl..n. .4 Wants daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .We3,.Cu,tl,i Harrison, Jr.. of Chuck? ooa, Vlllanovu, will be tho guest of nonor at dinner dunce on October 31, oa gl en by her parents. MIlsa ncy B. McKoan, daughter of Z ?,nd JI Thomas McKean, of Glen ,"0US('. Hosemont, who will bo pre. hi if. t0 Hctety at a tea to be given wni if. ".irenta n Monday, October 18, din ,..Vho eue8t of honor at a 8tnaI' be ,irli1,lM ?!' Friday, October 29, to Chifi. e? by ,Mr' nnd Irs- George W StL . nrcxek.at Wootton. their es we at Bryn Mnwr. MrMnn,i PArah Barrlnger. daughter of vflH m-,1 MiB D,!m Moreau Barrlnger. nl..m?ke. her debut on November 26 at Pfl''on- SonVVKuy? nM" 'ringer's MISS TMIon Mrtn,,.i 1 j. . . I and siVr n """':. nnugnter or Jlr. House n Emor? M(,Mlchacl. of Knol 0U8e' D6von- and Miss Ellen Douilai P- N. Degerbers 6ai Chestnut Street Imported Scotch Tweed SUITS, TOP COATS, CAPES and SKIRTS $65 up for WOMEN and Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Btney u Lloyd, of Ardmore, accompanied by i'n.-H i.ucno, win gnu on tnany on me Lafayette for Franco. TJibv have taken an apartment In Paris for tho winter ana expect to continue their imiuies Judge and Mrs. J. Willis Martin will entertain nt dinner on Friday night be toro tho dance to be Riven In Andalusia ay nir. ana airs, chariea uiddie. Amonir those receiving nt the tea which Mr and Mrs. Charlton Yarne.ll, of Crum Creek Farm, Doon, will give to Introduce to eoclety their daughter, Mlsx Anna Sephla Yarnall, will be Mrs. Hnrold Ellis Yarnall, Mrs. Thomas New hall, Mrs. Alexander Coxo Yarnall, Mrs. Frank T. Orlswold, Mrs. John H. Gib bon. Mm HearerM Wtinrtnn Pnnnr. ftn Anita Stnwbrldge, Miss 8. Atleo Downs uuns omeiin itcenie. or Nasnviue. xenn. j Miss Jnnn Shnw Hepburn. Mies Cornelia Otis fiklnner, Miss Sarah Barrlnger, Miss Lorraine Dlsston, Miss Catharine Coxe, Miet jwarjono Y. Gibbon. Miss Nancy B McKean. Miss Mnrgarelta L. Harrison and Miss Malele Stewart Tho wedding of Mies Mildred Shep rtard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs A Ma'xwell Bhenpard, of 2124 Walnut "troct, and Mr. David Goodale, of San Francisco, Calif., will tako placo on Thursday, 'Oetobor 14 at noon. In St. Oloments Church. Twertlnth nm! nhM-rv strcots. Miss Carolyn Sheppard will acti as maid of honor for her sister, and. tho br'desmnlds will Include Mlso Mar- wrio iavior. flr.rs. uortiana m. Rich arrlron. another elster of tho bride ; Miss Lola Lorlnnr Jackson, and Miss Mar. tha Plttman of St T.nnin Mn a ,. oeptlon will follow tho ceremony nt the Hume ,n me Drines parents. Mr. Good- ?,l0,ian(1,hl8 i,.r,d0. w111 Ilve I" Berkeley. Calif Miss Martha Plttman will give a tiieutro party end supper on Friday, .;t"ber 8. In Now York. In honor of "" ucJimru ana mr. cioodnle. Mr. nnd Tr Alfr pMni. t i2y w Qnnuncn tho engagement of thplr WmA. . , ., "B'o c;rooK, nnd Mr. Robert V,ullaco Deacon, of this city. Mrs. George Kcndrlck, 3d. of Villa, nova, will entertain tho Friday Bridge Club on Fr day nt her home. The mem barn Includo lUrs. A. Merritt Taylor, Mrs Joseph D. Hutchinson, Mrs. Win field S. Arter. Mrs. Paul Thompson, Mrs. Percy Simpson, Mrs. George Burton SJ -."Sw,n Ei "rahnm, Mrs. Robert Bmott Hare and Mrs Henry B. Jeanes. Mr. Clement Buckley Newbold and his family, of Crosswlcks Houso. near Jonklntown, have returned from tho Adlrondacks, where they havo spent the summer. lr.Va.nd.Mr.T Jarnes Francis Sullivan nnd their family, of the Woods, nadnor Sarseteo:fPth.ts1ve2kmUrn t0 U,elr ,,ome the Mrs. nodman Wlstcr, who is the ruest of Mr. and Mrs Robert Emott Hare, of fetonyhurst, Strafford, for ten L8,tw1" eturn t0 her homo in towt" 1208 LocuBt Ptroet. In a few days, when th0 W11,P. jolncd fcy her 80". Mr. Lang home Wlstcr. who hnB been spendlm? th summer at York Harbor, Me. t 5IrsvTFrncla McKelw and Mrs. John Hartford, of Easton, Pa., nro the fw , icw tinys or tneir eousln Mr and Mrs. David S. Ludlum. at theft SSSZ..lt,JvSSIih.JIn: Ludh.m's . i7 i. ', """ usn, or urooklyn. 5h-5a.s ?'.SOi. bcen wlth tnem- has re turned to his home. Miss Frances Ellis, daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Shewell Ellis, of Moy. "'Ma,nt,Jlss,,I'avl5la Malor- daughter . am ,alrB Itlnry R- Major, of Media, will leave this week for Baltl. more, whore they have entered Goucher w'inwh? have ."Pen the summer at Wulllnpford. will move into thnin , apartment at Forty-eighth and Snnsom ntreets. In a short time Mrs. Bullock ..... u ii.-iiiuiiiuercu an iiiiBB Anna Col lins, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllurd Collins, of Lewes, Del., before her mar riago in June. Mr. and Mrs. Wharton Fisher have rented their home at Strafford for tho winter. Mr. Charles D. Barney, who has spent several weoks nt Put-ln-Buv. Me., has iciumcu iu ilia nomo near Niacins Park where he will spond the early autumn. Mrs. John Turner und her daughter Miss Telma, Turner, of St. Davids, re turned on Friday from Orrs Island, Me , where they havo bcen spending the summer. Mrs. George Amnn, of Wayne, will entertain the W. C. T. U. Citizenship Class at her home today, from 4 to b o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Solot are re ceiving congratulations on tho birth of a son, Morton Solot, on Sunday, Sep tember 19. Mr. Francis M. Knodle, of Queen lane, has gone to Denver, Col., for an extended visit with hla brother. Miss Elizabeth Loxley, daUKhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Loxley. of 621 East Washlneton lane, will leavo on Friday to enter Vlrglnlu College, Rounoke, Va. The Hair-Destroying Curling Iron Passes The liented. Iron makea the hulr dry anil pa iiarrhra loaklnr. hurna nir the endii, iltlnt u.njont untidy ni- I'VBI auivi You .who hn.Te IraniM! I hl from. experience lll be xluil In lirar flf n verv ilmnln m.thn.l which fopen to none of (he obJrc- )Ic tlom referred to nnd wlilrli uoni reierrea to una vrnieli ilveg ueiier rrouno wan uio curnnc Iron, Just a few ounces of plain liquid rllmerlnr nt Tour drucirlot'B mill nn nlv u little with a (leRn tooth bnmh before dolnr up the. Iialr. draulnr the bruih dorn one strand at a time from root t...tlD. In three houra your hlr wUl lie an beantlrully wnw and curly as tlioiurh Mother Nature did It. und It will be ouite nianuEenble. no matter what Ktyle of coiffure you ndont. The effect will be iniirh prettier thun If you med a w a vine iron, frill luet nineh loncer. nml the healtli of your hulr will not euffer. Hllmerlne In not stick or (rrraBT. but Is quite pleas, ant to use, Adv. u& : EtflffG PUBLIC pEtiGEfPBtiL ABBfeHtA, aEWESDAX: ' ' "-"fHJTTlf!firi i imrrirtnriiiaiiMMi - 'sKmmwm.m'XTzmT' -h?.t ir i 3BMwtr ' fM?: 1 AIRS. CHRISTIAN A. IIAGEN Ulio Is chairman of the women's auxiliary of St. Agnes's Hospital and In chargo of the midway nt tho lawn fete held on the grounds of tho hospital this week . NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs, George Stevens, of 1018 North Park avenue, and their son. Mr. Arthur Stevens, have returned to their winter homo after spending the season at uneisea. Miss Lillian Hanna. dnuRhtar of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Hanna, of 2843 Diamond street, has gono to Washington, where she will be the Buest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis RlRKles. Miss Hanna's emraore- ment to Mr. Lewis H. Rlgglcs, son of Mr. and Mrs. niggles, was announced In mo spring. Mr. and Mrs. William Blair and their son, juaotcr lucnamson Blair, of Thirty second street and Susquehanna avenue, are at home again after spending tho season In Ocean City. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Sara Rodgers, formerly of South Philadelphia, has returned from Harrls burg "after a short stay with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Long, of 1640 Porter street, havo returned home after spend ing some time at Wilkcs-Barre. Mr. Hugh Daley, of 2522 South Colo rado terrace, has gono to Pittsburgh, where he expects to remain for some time, , WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. H. Bullson. of New York, Is the guest of her son, the Rov. Howard Bull son, of 4962 Catharine streot Mrs. Dr. Carl Smith and her daugh ters, Miss Gladys Smith nnd Miss Vir lnla Smith, have been spending several ays with Mrs. J. P. Bartlett, 108 Sover eign avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs Marian M. Meyers, of Lewlstown, Pa., Is tho guest for a month of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ro land Richardson Moyers, of the Rutland Apartments. MOORESTOWN Miss Katie Altken Is a guest of Mrs. Harry Culln at her cottage at Seaside Park for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Matlock and their family spent Saturday and Sunday nt Alantlc City. CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Established Announcement To Our Storage Customers From now until November 1st, we will 55 offer you selections for replacements $ from much the largest and finest stock T of Oriental Rugs in the city, at prices unequaled elsewhere. Our resources during this limited time will be taxed to the utmost, and therefore we request that you bring your sizes with you, thus insuring prompt and effective service. Do not be misled by extravagant ad vertisements. Mere names (often incorrect) together with sizes and prices do not determine rug values. A comparison will be of great assist ance to you, and which we cordially invite. FRITZ & LARUE, Inc., Importers Oriental Rugs Domestic Rugs, Carpets, Hardwood Floors 1615 CHESTNUT STREET PRETTY WEDDING OF MISS MARY A. WILSON Becomes Bride of Mr. Joseph S. Chesterman Reifsnydor- Heckert Nuptials The wedding of Miss Mary Alice Wll- of 5063 Walnut street, nnd Mr. Joseph omueiy unesicrman, son or Mr. ana BlrH, John H. Chesterman, of 900 South Forty eighth street, will take place this eve ning at 6:30 o'clock at St. Philip's Church, Forty-second street and Balti more avenue. The rector of the church, the Rev. Frederick Seymour . will officiate. Mr. Wilson will kIvo his daughter In mar riage, nnd Miss Helen Boyd and Mrs. Frank Hoffcrman, of this city, will at tend as maid and matron of honor. Thcro will be also four bridesmaids, who will include Mlxs Mary Barnes, Miss Marlon Benson. Miss Mary Kimball and Miss Anne Wheaton, all of this city. The bride's brother, Mr. Alan B. Wilson, of Tanipleo, Mex . will act as best man, and his ushers will be Mr. Frank T. Ben jamin, Mr. Louis St. J. Bacon. Mr. Wil liam King, Mr. Charles McClean, Mr. Robert Musselman. of this civ, and Mr. Joseph Lehman, of Lebanon, Pa, A re ception will Immediately follow at tho Roosevelt, 2027 Chestnut street Upon their return from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Chesterman will live at 925 Marlyn road, Overbrook. REIFSNTDER HECKEIIT An Interesting autumn woridinrr win take placo this evening In St. Stephen's Episcopal church, Tenth street between Mnrket and Chestnut streets, when Mlsj Irene Heckert, daughter of Mrs. Charles Henry Heckert. of 1838 Wllllngton street, and Mr. Henry Gill Reifenyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rcifsnyder. of 3914 Walnut street, will be married by tho rector, tho Rov. Carl E. Grammer, Claflin Autumn Shoes Our styles are of the same high standard that Philadelphians for over 50 years have recognized as the best r s 1 i 1868 assisted by the Rev. Percy C. Houghton, of Scrnnton, Pa. The bride will be at tended by Mrs. Walter Hayden, of Over brook, as matron of honor, nnd Mrs. Roscoe Rhoads, Miss Mildred Jones. Mrs. Frederick Relnhardt and Miss Muriel Po.r.trJ18 bridesmaids. Mr. Relfmyder will have for best man his brother, Mr. Howard Relfsnyder, Jr., and his ushers will Include Mr. Charles M. Betts. 3d, Mr. Paul C. Jftebmann, Mr. George L. Atkins, Mr, Newton R. Brey. Mr. Robert E. Cane and .Mr. Charles H. Lovett. The ceremony will b followed by a reception at tho home of the bridegroom's parents Mr. Relfsny der and his bride will leave on an ex tended tour and will be at home after November 1 at th Msnhelm Apartmtnte. uermantown. Th brldezroom served overseas for one year with the 103d En- jsmoer worps in tne worm war. rne bride was prominent In Red Cross work, in the Liberty Bond sales nnd In the wo or tne st. Stephen's Club. CALLAHAN CARRABINC The mnrrfacrA tt na a.v.a t fa-. bine, daughtor of Mrs. D. Carrablne, of 282 East Brlnghurst street, German town, to Mr. James Callahan, also of oermantown, was solemnized In the (jnurcn of St. Francis d'AssIsl. Logan and Greene streets, at 10 o'clock this morning. Tho brldo's cousin, tho Rev. John Carrablne, of Cleveland, O., was the celebrant of the nuptial mass which followed tho ceremony. Miss Margaret Carrablne atttended her sister as maid of honor and Mr. Charles Callahan acted ns best man. A breakfast followed tho ceremony at the home of the bride's mother. After November 1 Mr. and Mrs. Callahan will be at home at 6247 Knox street, Oermantown. FORD MURPHT The wedding of Miss Maudo Murphy, of 4126 Westminster avenue, and Mr. F. Brynn Ford, of 836 North Forty-nrst street, will take place this afternoon at tho home of the bride. The Rv Frank J. Anrlrna will nfflKlnta Tho bride will be given In marriage by her iRiner ana will be attended by ner nleee, Miss Doris Herbert, nnd Miss Margaret Ford, a sister of the bride groom, as bridesmaids. Th best man will bo Mr. William Wright. A re ception will follow tho ccromony, after which Mr nnd Mrs. Ford will leave on their wedding trip Thev will bo nt home nfter October 16 at 421 Ashbourn road, Elkins Park. DE CESARIN SCARPA A pretty wedding took place on Tues day afternoon, nt 4 o'clock, when Mies Elvera Scarpa, of 635 North Slxty-ilfth street, was given In marriage by her brother to Mr. Anthonv De Cesorln. of 1641 Garrett street, the Rov. Father McFettldgo officiating. A reception fol- iu?u immeainieiy after the ceremony at tho home of tho bride's parents. Tho bride had for her maid of honor Miss Mildred Panchelll. while Mr. Charles Do Sabltlno acted ns best man. A.ter an extensive wedding trip. Mr. antLMrs- De Cesarln will bo at home at 635 North Sixty-fifth street. CORSON BENNINGTON An interestlntr wedding will tanv. Place this evening nt 7 o'clock In St. Ziarnannn'M rnlanai rVi,..v. ..i.n riaa Allco Frances Bennington, of 6034 Grls- vjuui uirenc, sister or tne iiev. ana Mrs. Jarnes McCllntock. will becomo the bride 0 iT Lawrenco Corson, son of Mr. Rob ert T. Corson, of 6011 Penn street. .& bride, who will bo given In marriage by ner brother. Mr irnntt, nM.nini.fAn will wear a gown of white georgette crepo nnd a ell of tulle, arranged with orango blossom clusters. She will carry a shower of Bride roses. Miss Muriel hlmons will attend tho brldo ns maid of honor, while Mr. Rudolph Corson will act as he-U man. Tho ceremony will be followed by a reception, after which Mr. and Mrs. Corson will leae on an extended wedding trip. TIERNEY DOLAN An attractive wedding was solemmzeu this morning with high nuptial mass in St. Stephen's Catholic Church. Broad and Butler streets, when Miss Mary Doiaii, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dolan. of 3250 North Thirteenth street, and Mr. James J. Tlerney, of 3499 Ken sington avenue, wero married with the following clergymen ofllclating: The Rev. Joseph Tjnan, tho Rev. Father Stewart, tho Rev. Father Boyle, of St Stephen's Church: the Rev. Eugene Travis, of a Edmund's Church, and the Rev. William J. O'Gorman, of the Church of tho Ocsu. Eighteenth and Inn'titiou or Announce- saeats Write or Fhone for KnrraTod or Printed ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wilnnt SL I m , I ri lNeuntis n Rheumatism i k Excess Acid t. ii Simply means that you ara Yi m not throwing oif tho body poisons sufficiently, M Our Eloctric Cabinet Baths ft and bait tfaths will help you. Trial Demonstration ment Gratis Treat- p SN5TETUTE1 .cur tYumcn exclusively Bellevue Court Building: 1418 Walnut Streot Phone Spruce 5484 U?aa3arJSC33n2sKsiiS ? Ill : laegaEnsaaa3aaB3si i Special Sale : Georgette Blouses An Unbounded Opportunity No C. O. D'e, No Approvals. pretty SEPTEMBER 22, Stiles streelM, The bride wore R gown of Ivory satin with her vest of tulle, arranged with a wreath of orange blos soms, and carried n shower of bride roses. Mr. Dolan gave his daughter In marriage, and she was attended by her sister, Miss Besslo Dolan, as bridesmaid, and Miss Dorothy Johnson, of Balti more, an a flower irlrU . . Mr, William Tlerney was his brother's best man, and his ushers were Mr. Charles Daniels and Mr. John Brennan. Following the service there wns a wed ding breakfast at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mm Tlerney will leave for Niagara Falls and Canada, and upon their return they will be at home at 1012 East Tioga street BURTON KRW1N A pretty home wedding will take via this evening at 7 o'clock, when Miss Lucretla M. Erwln, slater of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Graf, of Cll North Fifty seventh street, will bo married to Mr. Robert Jefferson Burton, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert J. Burton, of 1308 Olrard avenue, by the Rov. Schlelley. Miss Er wln will be attended by Miss Edith Mao Lewis as maid of honor and Miss Emma Owens as bridesmaid. Mr. II. Arthur Touchton, of Atlantic City, will be beBt man. RITTriR HILLE A pretty autumn wedding took ptaco at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlo-i L. Hllle, 1738 North Park avente. on Sat urday evening, when their daughter, Miss Emma M. IIIIlo, was mnrrlfd to Mr. Lugeno A. Rltter. of 928 West Glrard avenue. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Dr. McCormack, of the Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, Broad and Diamond streets. The bride, who was glvon In marriage by her father, was attended by her sister, Mlsn Alma Katharine Hllle, and Mr. Alfred 8. Wllloughby was Mr. Rlttcr's best man, A reception followed the sermon. The bridegroom and bride will 'spend the autumn traveling and will be at home nfter January 1 nt 1815 North Park avenue. ALONG THE READING M Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hall and their family, of Old York road, Jenkintown. hnvo motored to New London, Conn , where they will remain for three weeks The Woman's Auxiliary of the Ablng ton Memorial Hospital held Its first fall meeting a few days ago, when an Inter esting report of the social-service com mittee was read by Miss Baggs. Mrs. C, Delaughtor and Mrs. J Haughton havo returned to their home In Logan from Atlantic City. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr and Mrs. Israel Moses and their family, of 2249 North Thirty-third street, are now at their home after spending tho summer In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Roth and her daughter. Miss Bernlce Roth, of 1830 North Newklrk street, have returned hpmo after spending the summer In Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. M. Oreenberw and their family, of 2933 West Oxford street, have returned to thlr home after spending the summer In Atlantic City. EITH'S M.b,i-F0RD SISTERS - In "FROLICS OF 1020" BILLY ARLINGTON & CO. ZOMAH: CHRIS RICHARDS: ORACE DE MAR. Ed Morton A Others THE WORLD'S MOST REMARK ABLE & UNUSUAL EXHIBITION THE OLD CONVICT SHIP "SUCCESS" NOW AT FOOT OF MARKET ST. Open to the Public From 0 A. M. to 10 P. M. hpavd & Sports Plaids AH wool and alluringly ingenious in pattern and coloring. Light and heavy weights. Tartan Plaids for children's school frocks. Sturdy for serv ice, snappy in style. For Motoring Coats Smart, all-wool material of most comfortable "heft" protection without annoying weight. And it's two-sidedwear it inside out or in side in, and it's equally engaging. Really two coats in one. E008 Chestnut Street JMUfUiSlUBMK The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street $6-95 Values $10.00 to $15.00 Dainty Georgette Blouses thnt for sheer benuty and refinement are simply astonishing! A myriad of styles authoritative, full of subtle charms. Lace trimmed, Beaded, Braided and Embroidered, in rich new Autumn morlnn tvtti. Collar and Neck effects nnd Long onon, aieeves. urown, Taupe, Bisque, Flesh and White. All sizes 30 to 46. 1920 Market St ah. JOth. 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. BECOND AND K1NAL, WEEK WILLIAM FARNUM In WILLIAM FOX Production "IF I WERE KING" NEXT WEEK ELUlE FKHOUSON la "IxADY HOSE'a UAUUilTUIl' , Added, lift r old Lloyd in CJt Out & Qt Under PAI A fTT 1214 MAltlCET STIIEET fL.ll. 10 A. M, 12, 2, 3i4S, OI4C. 7 145. 0.3O P. M. WM S HART "THE CP.ADLD wivi. o. riMrw or couhaoe'' Added BENNETTS "ITS A BOY" Nt. Wk. "HUMORESQUE" ARCADIA CHESTNUT ST. Uel. 10T11 1. 6:46, 7M6, O.30 P. M. THOMAS MEIGHAN In a Flcturlzatlon of the PUy "CIVILkN CLOTHES" Coming-. "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT" A Cecil B, DeMllle Production Tf""vTf"lDT A Market St Ab 0th Vll 1 VrV.l 0 A.M. to 11 -16 P. M. :B MAHHIIAI.I, NEILAN'U BENBATIU.N "GO AND GET IT" Nt. Wk. Eugene O'Brien In "Kururchead" PA PITYM T24 MARKET STIIEET x-I 1 1 V-'Li ANITA 6TEWAIIT In "The Yellow Typhoon" RITr,n'M-r market st. Bel. mil rJCAjIii 1 DOROTHY OISH In "Mttle Miss Rebellion" GLOBE MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE "KILTIES" BAND pnLB MUSrC. SONOS AND DANCINO CROSS KFYS ooTii & market st. LeROY LYTTON & CO. BROADWAY Uroed and Pnydur Ave. "' 8 :30. 0 4S 0 P. M. "SOUL MATES" g NORMA TALMADGE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA who applied for rleaie mil t St.. TO DAT. AD- Today Rubcrlbr CHANOE3 Hfciv'l. 1110 Chentnut VAVHE ORDERS next next week. from MONDAY to TUESDAY. Inclule, ROLLER SKATING AT THIRD REGIMENT ARMORY llroad and Wharton Seefilom 2 80 to B P M. Dally Thure . Frl.. and Sat.. 7.30 ti 11 P. M I Special uttructlom Thursday and Friday ee i Prnnle'a K'nton Ae rCOpiC O Matinee 1 & Cumberland Matinee Dally, 2 IS POWDER PUFF REVUE, With Jamie Coughlln. Martha Poor L Jack Pearl C Walnut Ab. 8th Mat- Today QCino BILLY WATSON'S QOUW PARISIAN WHIRL riBPHFI IM Oermantown & Chelten Axe. x ,-,w- -Matinee Tomoi .Hniinrn lumutruw, ,.)ca l Q i Tomorrow. 2Sc A .T.a MAE DLSMUIND Sn.. Next Week "CIVILIAN CLOTHES' ni IMONTS NINT" AND ARCH STS ' UJllJi 1 - MATINEE TODAY 2:16 EMMETT WELCH Minstrels , Burlesque "Camden Prohlblta Prohibition' BIJOU Eighth Ah. Race Mat Today GIRLS FROM THE FOLLIES Trocadero 10th Areh Mat- Daily, THE SOCIAL FOLLIES All Salts Final No Mail Orders. and i ft.'' ar 7- PltltiAniti.ptrTA S hKAViNQ THVAJftflK,, , n. LED ft 3, 3. H JjWWf Ifo Tr wtmtTB W' iEMV ' Direction of Mer, PAM 5UrtnCRT NIOHTfl AT" 8MHS? H MATS WED, A SAW Oreatent Musical Piny of All Time. Last 4 Days Last $1.G0 Mat. Today ' , ALIj bTAIl KUVIVAI, Vr fT, T r TN T r 1 I It nuKuu I 117 I I I I Irl m j 1 Vii' with ELEANOR FAINTER STAR CAST BEAUTY BEXTET M Next Mon. Seata Tomor. ' 100 Oonreoux Girls 60 Popular Entertainer T Carloads of Scenery WINTER GARDEN 6HOW COMPLETE CINDERELLA ON BROADWATf with Mario Dressier Old-Tlme Prlcee I2.B0 Exewt Bt Be Thcro the First Night! I VD1P KVENINOS AT LYK1U Mat. Todt 8 15 lay & Sat, LAST 4 DAYS A Revelry of Music Comedy and Dnoe GALAXY OF GLORIOUS GIRLS GEORGE LcMAIRE'S BROADWAY BREVITIES 1020 COMPANY OF 7B,VIT Dorothy Jardon, Eddie Cantor -AND-Bert Williams w"xt SEATS TOMORROW GIRL IN THE PRIVATE ROOM A MUSICAL COMEDY IM TWO ACTS With a Brilliant Company rf Musical Comedy Artiste und EniembU of Ooreeoue Qlrle NlRhtu at 8.10 ADELPHI MATH. TOMOR. . .. SAT. a. 11. wooaa Presents Tho Dramatic Sensation of the Year UBZ.i Q1N PERSON J UWJVlnJU Ily Oco v Hobirt nnd John Willard Gorgf iui uroilurti ,n Lrllllnnt eupportlng cast DE LANCFY theatre Below flpruco nt. SEATS TOMOTt. OPENS MON EVr? TncirniTivTT . uvuu, lu.u VICTOR IN Laurence Eyre'a of the Trench West Indie MATS to nm& sfntsMik 1 BE r mi i-M with Arthur Hob! i THLR.S . pAT CHESTNUT ST. 8 LIMITTD ENOAOEMFNT Matinee Today. 2 l& Brilnse. 8:13 D. W. GRIFFITH . Prennts A Mamineerit Elaboration of "Way Down East" "l AIfY 5;2y ,man or '"man to alt un-, m0ed 'Tho Lounger, Thtla Preea 1 MAT. DAI. Y best d-i nw $i.od' BEATS PHILADELPHIA'S FOKEMOST THEATRES BROAD Popular Mat. Today POSITIVELY LAST WEEK "'Dab' of the etape H every bit as enter 'f Inlne as the Bab of Mrs. Hlnohart'a oto. rle." Eenlne Ledger. "BAB" . With HELEN HAYES A.VD .VOTABLB CAST NEX'E.'WE,5K;7SEATS Toitonnow SAM H HARRIS Prwenta GRANT MITCHELL . (Of "A Tnllor-Made Man" Fame) in THE CHAMPION LNnn' COMEDY IN 3 ACTS By THOMAS .LOUDEN and A. E. THOMAS Staged by SAM FORREST GARRICK Pop. Mat. Today, GEO. M. COHAN'S ' rn COMEDIANS. mSS: ISN'T TT A IrKAINU OLD NAME? pi:ts prLLixo tor ni:.t wrRK ! FORREST MAT. TODAY rmruri n-.PMirvM pr-.ent FRED STONE in "TIP-TOP' ACADEMY OF MUSIC Beg. Sat. Mat., Sept. 25th niunii TIV1 DAM V .hats at., in I,,s a I 7 vnn FOR ONE WEEK ONLY I M TKD rTi-.T,H Pr.nt Tin: sipiiKMr l HI ATION OP A ORI T AKTlhr" PICKFORD IN HCIl LATE&T PRODUCTION "SUDS" FAYS KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE 40th 4 Market Mh Contlnouun From 12 SON tm!,r1iMC ntl'. ".23.35c (PIuTm wit Mary M. Minter A cumborund Comedy "lo and Oaolln"--puthe Nw o 1'AZfr.r vuuiLViu..F f acts or MARY i 4; "J . Nil! I -tj MISSES ML 1 KOPOLITAN t,rA HOU8U I Thura. LvK. ' ,pij SeptJO Ysaye and Mirovitch r JUt A .Jl jtt jgyw tvAv,t w&ifinJUiit. ii, Wiiiy Cm