f '9 TO":- IV ' ,-p' fSr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne TalJcs of Those Returning Home From Summer Trips to Mountains and the West. She Tells of Miss McKcan's Debut ISN'T it funny how many coinci dences thcro nro In life? I wrj thlnklne of the Nowbolds yesterday nnd wondering, when they would return from the Adirondack!), when right be fore my eyes on n station platform, where I happened to be waiting for n train, I av n trunk with "Ncwbold, Laverock" on its side, and I knew that they were already home. For it would nlmOHt be a miracle to havo your ' trunks arrive the snmo day, to say noth ing of several days after you came Mrs. Russell Thrfycr who has been tip at the Adirondack camp will return home the end of this week. The Thajers have renovated tho house they own at Twenty-second and Locust streets nnd will live thcro this winter. Tho house has been painted gray, you know, and the windows nnd shutters nro In very dark blue. A bit unusual for 11 town house, but very good looking. They have a box iiedgc growing nil nrotind the house which gives it n festive atmosphere. Molly has been homo for a couple of weeks. She took part in the Philadelphia Cricket Club tennis matches last week and is playing this week at Manhelm. SPEAKING of Molly reminds me of her (.cenario, "The Talk of the Town" or "Service," which is to bs given at tho Academy of Music In No vember for the benefit of the Heed Street Neighborhood House nnd the i.ocial service department of the Poly clinic Hospital; nnd by tho Junior Leaguo of Philadelphia. Molly is a member of tho Junior Lcngue, as are the girls who are to appear in the movie. TO f!0 back to the Adlrondacks, the William Phlllcrs, of Havcrford, have been up at Knrannc Inn for some time and are coming home next Wednesday, Emily Phlller, who in my opinion is one of tho best looking girls on the Main Line, is coming home to Hnverford to morrow. Sho has been nt White Grass Hancb, in Wyoming, nil summer and has had n most wonderful time in tho out of doors. Dr. and Mrs. Rndcllffe Chcston, of Chestnut Hill, nro spending two weeks up at Saranac Inn nnd Mrs. Howell Lloyd nnd Miss Roberts, who motored there from Montreal, will spend n week before returning home. Is there any where n more beautiful spot than tho Adirondack's at thin timo of year when the haves nro turning? I wish I could ibase up there myself. NANCY McKEAN, who is to make her debut this year, has been out In Wyoming during the summer with her mother, Mrs. Tom McKcan, nnd they arc expected to return home very shortly. Nancy has been, for the last two enrs, nt boarding school, but sho hns been home for the holidays nnd hns attended the dancing classes nt Christ mas and Easter. Sho is n tull, good looking girl with u very attractive man ner. Her mother was Miss Knthciine nt-plinm, of this city. On her fath er's side of the family she Is related to the WhartoiiN, McICcnns, Bories, Downs. Aliens nnd a number of other distinguished Philadelphia families. She l a descendant of Governor McKcan, of I'onnsylviuiin. Her grandfather, the Inti Tlininns McKtnu, lived nt 11)2." Walnut stiect for ninny jenrs and built tho two houses next door townid imtrentli street for two of his mar . 1 ..MM-.,.. AT- t..,... I .. . u . rifd cnlldreu. Jlr. htotcsburv houclit lll.tr H"l , ......k ... IT.. i.-.i ttaiiiiii. nuri'L llilfr .ir. .IC- Kinti's death nnd nfter Mrs, MeKeun, who Iiuh since died, decided to live nil TtRr mund In (icrmnntown nt their Iwautlful country neat. Later Mr. Stotehhury hought tho house next to Vn. lllil and added a ballroom to IiIh present home. Nancy's grandmother uih Miss I'li7uheth Wharton, a sister of Mrs. (ieorse Rokor, nnd n most rhnrniitig womuu, Mr, nnd Mrs. McKenn will give a tea for their daughter on October 18, uml later in tlie senson will give a dunce in her honor. TTOW times docs fly ! Do you realize that this time next week wo will have entered upon the second dny of tho Ilnise Show nt IJtyn Mnwr? It "pens on Wednesday tl Lllth and goes on tlirougli tlie week to Saturday, and from nil I hear about it, I think it will he n decided success. Anion; the ho holders will be the Joe Wideners, fnm Riddles. Victor Mathers, Alex ander Van ReusNeluers, Rob Mont Boinerys, Tom McICenns, Arcliibnld llarklles, William Clothiers, De Witt 'tillers. Charles K. Coxes, Kdwnrd nenUs, Plunkctt Stewarts and dozens of others. rpnn evils of divorce come home to us sometimes very hard when we over hoar hiieh lematks as Nancy heard the ether day. lie was just nbout seven ami hml a wise little face with nn early Jul expression. Ho wns beautifully drexsr-il nnd phowed a mother's love and wo. Hut this was tho speech: "Oh, es people mauroy and then they fuss, "in then they sewnp, nnd then they get i llivO'C." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The engagement of Mrs. Henry' Voor n;s Mllwell of 341 South Eighteenth "rect to Mr. Clinton Rogers Wood- STELEriioNEi Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Low Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street WOMEN'S TAILLEUR SUITS INDIVIDUALITY AND MASTER CRAFTSMANSHIP ORIGINALITY IN CONCEPTION, CORRECT BUT SIM PLICITY OF LINES, CARE OF MINUTE DETAILS, ARE THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES PLAIN TAILORED EMBROIDERED HANDSOMELY FUR TRIMMED 59.50-75.00-135.00 to 395.00 SPECIAL ggEWAL VALUE 59.50 COATS and DOLMANS UNUSUAL MODELS OF INDIVIDUALITY VELDYNE MARVELLO EVORA ORLANDA DUVETYNE GRACIELLA TRICOT TVEED 57.5075.00125.00 to 350.00 p NEW MODES IN FROCKS Extraordinary Collection of Smart Models From Paris and American Designers .V', !' run, of 2210 Spruce street, has been announced. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert E. Strawbrldgo nnd Miss Anltn Strawbrldtro havn Issued Invitations for an at-home on Friday, October 8, from 4 until 7 o'clock, nt Mendow Lodge, their homo at llryn Mawr. Mrs. Geonjo II Lorlmor will entertain tho women's committee of tho Republi can nntlonal wava nnd means commltteo of 1'cnnsylvnna on Monday, Septemncr si, nt iuncitcon in tno .Mnnuiaciurcnv Club, at 1 o'clock, to meet Mrs, John T. Pratt, of Now York. Mm. Pratt and others will speak nt the luncheon. Th women on tho cxecutlvo committee who will attend the luncheon Include Mrs. Ooonro Fnlcs llaker, Mrs TCdwnrd Bid die. Mrs. I. II. O'ltarrn, Mrs. Hartman Kuhn. Mrs. Charles C. Harrison, jr.. Mrs. Herbert Lincoln Clark, Mrs. Oconto Dimnlnir, Mrs. Robert E. HtrawbrlilRe, Mrs. ChnrlcmnKue Tower. Mrs. Clifford Plnchot, Mrs. Cyrus It. K. Curtis, Mrs John C Norrls, tors. William C. Mnirel hach, Mrs. Ilobson Altomus. Mrs J. Hertrnm Llpplncott, Mrs. Stanley O. Klngp. Jr., Mrs. II. H rrcntlss Nichols, Mrs. Robert Howell, Mrs. Thomas noDlnu. Mrs. John Gilbert, Mrs. Uarclny VTar. burton, Mrs. J. Willis Martin, Mrs. V ni ter Thomson, Miss Helen Finisher, Mrs. John H. Mason. Mrs. WtllUm CI. War don and Mrs. John Orlbbel. At tho wedding of Miss Helen Harte. dnuRhter of Dr. Illchard II. Hnrte. or AbliiKton, and 1303 Hpruco street, anit Mr. Rodman Ellison Thompson, which will tuke placo on October 14, Mr. Bel mund Thaver will act ns best man for his brother-in-law. Tho ushers will In cludo Mr. It. Howard Ellison, Mr. Ueorco Putnam. Mr. Charles P. Davis, Mr. Alex ander D. Thayer Mr. Joseph N. Ewlnir. Mr. Andrew W. Portor. Mr. Joseph N. Ewlng, Mr. Henry N. Piatt. Mr. Philip n. Fisher, Mr. Darclny McFndden. Mr. Cooper Howell. Mr. Charles Meyers and Mr. Horatio II. Morris. Mrs. Norton Downs, of Fonlhooke Farm, Three Tuns, has Issuod Invita tions for a dlnner-danco on Monday, October 18, to meet nor daughter, Miss S. Atlco Downs. Miss Articb II. Shober. daughter of Mrs. Samuel L. Shober, of Broadmoore, Colorado Springs, Colo., will be form ally presented to society at a tea to bo given by her undo nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Conyngham Stevons, on October 4, at their homo In Jonkln town, nt which their daughter. Miss Dorothy W. Stovons, will also mako her dobut. Among1 thoso who will assist In receiving will bo Mrs. S. Pomborton Hutchinson. Miss Meta H. HutchlnBon and Miss Elizabeth Shober. Miss Shober ftnd Miss Stevens will bo tho guests of honor at a dinner to bo given by Mr. nnd Mrs. S, Pomborton Hutchinson, of 1833 Pino street, on October 3, at the Rab bit, and In December Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert will glvo a theatre party before ono of tho largo balls In honor of Mies Stevens. Miss Henrlotta MaoDonald Wilson, debutanto daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds Wilson, of 1709 Spruco street, will bo tho guest of honor at n dinner, followed by a dance, to bo given by Mr. and Mrs. William W. Filler at thJr home. Oulphmont, Vlllnnova, on Novom. her C. Miss Wilson will bo Introduced to society at a tea to bo gljen by her parents on Novombcr 24. Mr. nnd Mrs. John II. Mason, Jr., of 3027 West Coulter Btroot. German town, are receiving congratulations on tho birth of n daughter, yesterday. Mrs. MasOn will bo remembered ns Miss Agnes M. Brockle, daughter of Mrs. William O. Wardon, of Red Gate, Ger mnntown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Walker, Sd, of New York, nro being congratulated on the birth of a son on Saturday, Septem ber 18. Mrs. Walker was Miss Eleanor do O. Cuyler. She Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Do Witt Cuyler, of Haver ford. Commander Ford Anderson Todd. IJ. S. N.. and Mrs. Todd returned yester day from California, nnd are the guests UJ ITUIIl vuiliuriuu, mill llic HIC Kucnta '. j r Ti ii,, nrna 1. ,,,l, ,IUO. UUlllt JU...,.tU.I .....-u at West Acres. Devon. Commander Todd will bo stationed nt Washington this winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Kelsey, Miss Ellinhuth Kelsey and Master Charles Kelsey, who havo been spending the Inst three months at Quogue. L. I., returned nn Wednesday. Mr. Albert Wnahburn Kolsey. who is a Junior at Princeton, Is lulling In Maine. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hartman Kuhn, who aro living nt the Bellovue-Stratford, re turned last week from their trip abroad. They will leavo tomorrow for a motor trip to the Berkshlres. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo McFadden, rr.. of Bloomllcld, Rosemont, who have been traveling through Europo for tho last six woeks. i eturncd to their home .September 18 Mrs. McFadden has been In Con cord, Mass., for n few days with her son, Mr. Georgo McFadden, and returned homo yesterday. Miss Jessie Da Costa, daughter of mr. Clmrles F. Da Costa, of Vlllanova, spent a few days In New York during the, week. Mr nnd Mrs Charles Henry Scott. Jr., of St. Davids, will remain at Beach Haven until October 1, Mr, and Mrs. Charles II Kondrlcl: halo returned this week to their burnt nt Wyunewood from Capo May, where they spent tho summer nt their cottago. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mcllhenny and family, of Lincoln drlvo and Johnson street, have returned from their cottago nt Buck Hill Falls, whero they spont the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Whelen, of Cloverly, Devon, will leave October 1 on a hunting trip of thieo weeks to New Brunswick. Mr. nnd Mrs. Penrose It. Perkins, Jr., and their daughter, Miss Mary Perkins, of 35 Carpenter lane, havo returned from spending three weeks In tho Whlto mountains. Dr. Georgo Morris Dorrance, who has been In Cannda for several weeks, has returned to his homo at 2025 Walnut streot. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Thlbault, of ht Davids, spent a few days at Atlantic City during tho week. Sir. nnd Mrs. P. T. Sharpless, who sritccn 205; RELIABLE FURS v"" Never, Pay Mora at Rlenzi's rr ., aJrUiaci; 'frPBIO' viv;-,si i , ismJW iwihi hmr: -wm. . atMtifse wmmmm j i i,. . f.jm-m. t er 'mticr'x--. sriHaHH i f. ' V -, J-T -S is-: 'iikiL MRS. EUGENE S. NEWBOLI) Mrs. Ncwbold will snll for Europo the Intler part of this month. Afler spending a few days in Parts with friends, sho will leavo for llio Riviera, remaining until just before llio Christmas holidays, when sho will return to open her house, Enstflcld, at Vlllnnova havo recently moved Into their now home on Sycamore avenue, Merlon, returned a few days ago frqm tho Thousand Islands, Can., whero they spent the summer. Mrs. Thomas Ayres, or Oak Lano, haB been entertaining Major and Mrs. Georgo Hobbs andl their little Bon, 01 Washington, for a fow days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur W. Millar, of Wyncoto, who returned a short time ago from North East Harbor, Me., are spend. Ing a few days tit White Sulphur Springs, Vn. Mr., nnd Mrs. Russell Brmcnt, of the Colonial. Eloventh nnd Spruco streets, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Russell Bemont, Jr., on Friday, September 17 Mrs. Bcmcnt will bn romembered us Miss Mary Bartrnm Hloan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks Sloan. Miss Sarah Christie, who has been spending tho last four months at At lantic City nnd In tho mountains of W'est Virginia, returned yesterday to her home at tho southeast corner of Master and Eighteenth streets. Dr. nnd Mrs. Lorenzo J. Montroull and Miss Yvctte Montroull, of Quebec, Can., aro the guests of Colonel and Mrs. John S. Mucklo at their home, 2023 Walnut Btreet. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. I. W. Conner, of Wlndcmcro ave nue, Wayne, entertained at luncheon 1920 Exclusive Modes Portraying Autumn and Winter's Smartest Conceptions of Ms&r jajnlorwtf fascinate They always ap peal to discriminat' tng women. Blue Jay Shop ot L. Rappaport' 1227 Walnut St. dVsAdJtVjrzBzz House of f Mr. M. Wenger 1 Iff ANNOUNCES HIS READINESS TO BUILD is Ifffffl YOUR FALL OR WINTER WRAPS AT YS liJM THIS TIME AT A COST FAR LESS THAN Wl lHH E PRICES THAT PREVAILED LAST Wj iH ' Crtertak -Wenger JM W ANNOUNCES FORMAL W Y?l AUTUMN SHOWING MA NBk Jfrencfj nnb Cljertnit dmr 1 229 Walnut St. At 13th Street, Opp. St. James Hotel PLEASE NOTE: We have no connection xvith any other home bearing the name "Wenger." . on Tuesday, followed by cards, at her home. Among thoso present wero Mrs. W. J. C. Dickson, Mrs. Georgo Aman, Mrs. John Dottcrcr, Mrs Georgo Good, Mrs. Georgo Park, Mrs. Mark Llppln cott, Mrs. W. W. Light, Mrs. Charles Smedlcy nnd Miss Lynch. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Aman, of Gamboa, Cuba, who hno been motoring through tho West and New England, will return to Wnyno October 12 and remnln for a fow d.iVH with Mr. Amnn's nnrents. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Aman, beforo sailing on October 16 for Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Redflcld, who have been soendlng tho summer nt Ed- gnrtown. Marthas Vineyard, aro now at Barnstable. .Mass. Tlicy oxpeci 10 return to their apartments at the Louelln, Wayne, November 1. Dr. Alfred O. Red- neld will leave in n row wccks ior Eu rope. Mr. Harold Ball, son of Mr. Joseph Ball, of Wlndemero avenue. Wayne, will return to Cornell University this week . WISSAHICKON Dr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Dcngler. of C201 Rldgo avenuo, are home from Ocean City. N J , whero they spent the summer and early nutumn. Mr. and Mrs. William 'Walter. Miss .TksMh Wnllacn nnd Miss Margaret Staf ford nro nmons tho residents of this suburb returned from Englesmero. Miss Leah Hlbshman, of Rochello avenuo. Is visiting friends In Scran- I ton. Pa. - 1921 Millinery Original and exclusive creations to meet the re quirements of the most exacting tastes. Colors nnd effects suitable for every dress occasion. Wenger rV Vv I llilll AND GIDDINC ORIGIN ' M -1 '. ySdp X ' ll r: . .171 T . SflQ) sfe . 2rZiZZ' w 'j'. v a imM&acrAYx ' WILD NV ' '5 AT YS 1 I THAN Wai ! i LAST W j I MISS CAULDWELL BRIDE OF MR. BLYNN Marrlago Took Placo at Ritz- Carlton Yesterday at 5 o'clock Tho marriage, of Miss Marie Loutso Cauldwcll. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Allan Cauldwell, and Mr. John Matthown Blynn, son of Mrs. Harry Blynn took place yesterday at the Rltz-Carlton At 5 o'clock. The Right Rev. Monslgnor DrumgOolo, of St. Gregory's Cathollo Church, performed tho ceremony. -The brldo was attendee: by Miss Katherlno Roberts ns maid ot honor and tho bridesmaids were Miss Kathorlno Uurke, Miss Helen England, Miss Dorothy Steel and Miss Judith Jennings. Mr. Blynn's brother. Mr. Drlce Blynn, acted as best man and tho ushers wero Mr. Ray Ogden, Mr. Richard Townsond, Mr. John Smuckor and Mr. Morris Prew. A reception followed tho cere mony . SCEIBLE ROBERTS A nrctty wedding wilt take place this evening at 8 o'clock at tho Wayland Baptist Church, Fifty-socond street and Baltlmoro avenuo, when Miss Elizabeth Roberts, of 1011 South Frnzter terraco, will becomo thn brldo of Mr. William A. Scholble, nlso of West Philadelphia, tho Rov. Hownrd Bullson officiating. A re coptlon will follow Immediately after tho ceremony ai tno Homo or tno Driues par ent. Tho bride, who will be given In mar riage by her brother-in-law, Mr. Clar ence G. Dill, will wear a traveling suit of navy blue with duvetyne hat to match, She will bo attended by Mrs. John Lang enberger ns matron of honor. Mr. Lo Williams will net as best man, while thn ushers will Include Mr. John Lnngen berger, Mr Thomns Wllburham, Mr. Harry Holden and Mr. Earl Klofner. Mr. and Mrs. Scholble will leave Imme diately after the reception for an ex tensive wedding trip through tho South They will be at homo Thursdays In No vember nt 1011 South Frazler terrace StlCETZ RICE The marriage of Miss Miriam Agnes Rico, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freder ick E. Rice, of P37 East Halnos street, Gcrmantown, to Mr. John Harold Shoetz, mgm 'ifi&mr-'- fe, t iiiq II M - x H III Jtultittp&fa II II I i no? III I 111 JWmK. II II till j SiL JL v fyTcTj II In I m i &?rmZ7 flit III I III n Y ll 'II 1 AUTUMN HATS I FROM PARIS AND GIDDING I I SHIPMENTS FROM EVERY MODISTE OF I NOTE IN STUNNING NEW EFFECTS jl 1 1 Tailored Hats for Daytimnic Wear Bill , i iijjl ncv spore mats nor tnc (uountiry I III . Tianidsorne Dressy Hats for Aficrncon f flJ or Evening Occasions ) l 1 rv&fsl ! ! mSSETTER SHOPS : PAULETTE'S OBJECT IS TO TEACH PHILA DELPHIA WOMEN TO SHOP IN LESS TIME, AND WITH UNQUESTIONED TASTE AND GREATER ECONOMY. Chertak, who reijrns supremo over the exclu-ne mil linery salon of tho House of Wenger, is disrlayinn most unusual models this season both imported and C'hertnk originals. Her dress hats are particularly impressive, uxpiesslng at times tho acmo of luxury, yet always within the confines of unquestioned taste. Materials of super lative quality together with the highest grade of work manship are charncuristic of both Chertak's creations und importations altogether her ensemble is ravishing. By the way, Mr. Wenger has no connection with nny other firm of tho samo name. Tho House of Wenger is nt 1229 Walnut street, directly opposite the St. James. Thnt Inimitable milliner, ChodofT, at 1517 Walnut, i having an informal showing of some of tho most unu.uai nnd fetching fnll models on that exclusive street. For ex ample, there is a ravishing toquo of drnped applt. green velvet with two foaming green plumes swirled nbout it Another, a swathed turban, might well crown nn Indian prince, is created of amethyst and gold brocade, buckled in jet, nnd relieved by a dellcnte frond of deep blue os trich. But besides theso nnd similar luxurious models Chodoft" hns nn unexpected group of stunning simpler models at the' surprisingly low price of $18.50, proving that good taste and becomingness are not nt all times prohibitively expensive. ChodofT's snlon is decidedly worth a visit at tho present time. Week of September Nineteenth I SEPTEMBKB 23, 1920 of Barren Hill, son of Mr. W. W. Sheets:, took place at the home of the brltlos parents yesterday nt 4:30 o clock, tno Rev. Dr. Samuel Upjohn, rector of St. Luke's rcpiscopai unurcn. uenniuiio m rmMaHntf r tllrA IfllVft 1HN daughter officiating. Mr. Plce gave his doug In marriage nnd Miss Helen Rockofoller attended tho brldo ns maid of honor Mr, H. Elmer Rico, a brother of the brld-v nrttArl na Itnaf rnnn tnf AIT. SllftOtZ, A reception Immediately followed the cere. mony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bheet will be tit homo after October 10 nt 429 East Wnl nut Lane, Germantown. McCANN SHAW Tho mnrrlago of Miss Anna Lydln Shaw, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben jamin Shaw, of 4929 ICeyser street, to Mr. William H. McCann, son of Mr. and Mrs. William McCann, of 4935 Koyhor street, was solemnized at thp home of the bride's parents nt 7 o'clock last night The Rev. Dr Charles Eldred Sholton performed tho ceremony and Mr. Shaw gavo his daughter In marriage. MIm Violet Shaw attended her sister as maid of honor and a small cousin of tho bride groom, Miss Oraco Nellson, was tho Sower girl. Mr. Harry Bonncm noted ns set man. A reception followed the cere mony. After nn extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. McCann will bo at home at 4929 Keyscr street, Germantown. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Florence M Wlldemore. of 0501 Old York road. Oak Lnno, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Eliza beth Fulmer Wlldemore, to Mr. John .1 Mungan, of this city. Mr. Mungan served two years In Franco with tho American imbulanco field service. Mr. njid Mrs. Nathaniel W. Jones, of 4942 North Broad street, Logan, have returned home after spending tho late season In Asbury Park. Mrs. Jones en- H,niM.i n i,.M,r.i nn Ttienoav after noon Mrs. O. Barham Bond, of 9ak''2 WCITiVC AMI V Lnne; Mrs. Lambert J. Bords, of Ros-iJ Wll.rLbvib J1NL.I Ijti, and Mrs iiarry iiarunun, i umi side Mrs. Cornelius Ambrustcr. of Roslyn, nnd her son. Slastcr Richard Ambrujter. have returned from Chicago, whero thv havo boon staying stneo tho early Bum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Mcrtlco Shrlver, of CT2D North Carlisle streot. Oak Lane, ro spending the autumn In Atlantlcpty. GERMANTOWN I Mr. and Mrs. William T. Steel of the wnrt.x'nrton. liiivn returned after spending the late summer nnd early frill at Hnddon Hall. Atlantic Cltj. Mrs George L. Richard, of Noponset. L. 1 . will be tho guest for a few days this week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Steel wccr Mis Richard will be remembered as Miss Ellzabath Chllds Steel. Sirs, Augusta Smith, of Belmar, N r entertained nt n house party over tho week-end In honor of hor cousins, Mr nnd Mis M. Thomas McFaclden Tho ijuests Includfd Miss Petty M. Strain, Miss Anna C. Byrne, Miss Amelia IJ. Owen, Mr. Harry Iwls, Frank B. To bln nnd James Owens. Mr. nnd Mrs Lawrenro Ruiz and their small daughter, Miss Ida Belz, have re turned to their homo at 6(!J Mnyland street from spending several weeks as tho guests of Mr. Belz's parents In lloxborough. Mrs. Harold Fullmoro, of Charleston, W. Vn., Is the guest for several weeks of her mother, Mrs. C. 11 Prince, of 151 East Durlinm street. Mrs, Fullmoro beforo her recent marrlago was MIsb Emma Prince. PHiLAnnr.ntiA's mjadino .TitrjATgna Direction of Mcsm. LEU A J. 1, HHUBEIlT BAM QHIJRFRT NIOHT8 AT 8:15 fi. -3UDL.I MATH. WRD tc HAT. G rmt-.it Musical Play of All Tlm. Last 3 Days. Last Mat. Saturday o V ALL HTAIt ltEVIVAL OF J"J FlorodorA ALL HTAIt ltEVIVAL OP with ELEANOR PAINTER k STAP. CAST- BUAUTY 6EXTET MONDAY NIGHT Seats Now Selling THE ONLY THEATRE IN PHILADELPHIA PLAYING A GIGANTIC MUSICAL SHOW AT PRE-WAR PRICES The Messrs. Lee & J. J. Shubert Offer the Most Beautiful NEW YORK WINTER MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA With the N. Y. Cast Intact CINDERELLA 2 BROADWAY! NOTE the Cast of 150 MARIE" DRESSLER GEORGIE PRICE JOHN T. MURRAY BRENDEL & BURT JESSICA BROWN STEWART BAIRD , AND 41 OTHL'R NOTABLES 00 ADORABLE GIRLS NIGHTS C-n) ENTIRE FLOOR. $2.50 525 SEATS AT $2.00 515 SEATS AT $1.50 500 SEATS AT $1.00 $1.50Ved. Mat., $2.50 Sat. Mat. A WORD TO THE WISE: Be There the First Night! I3UT .SECURE SEATS EARLY! I VDIP i:vi:miii r sis LIKIU I of Mf ct "-"i iTii. urn, LAST 3 DAYS A Mf!rv of Iulr CoinrOy and Dance I GALAXY OF GLORIOUS GIRLS GEORGE LeMAIRE'S BROADWAY BREVITIES lOl'O niJU'AW OF 7-.. WITH Dorothy Jardon, Eddie Cantor AVn Bert Williams vs;.:yc SEATS NOW selLIng THE GIRL IN THE PRIVATE D n Al I A'.,;'.SI.., i.JJll TWO ACTS Willi a Brilliant Company rf Mimical Comeilr i ArtlBta and Fimi-mbU "f i. in.un Olils Nlnhts at 6 :o ADELPHI tAW8- A II Woo,'-. Pr'sonts Tho Dramatic Sensation of the Year x ms ON PERSON) DLJJTFliUia MATINEE TODAY at CHESTNUT ST. I LIMITED ENGAGEMENT j MMInee Today a 1.1 Kv.nlnu. !j.iS D. W. GRIFFITH Preamtn A Maiml'Wnl Elabol-atlnn of ; "Way Down East" 'A gon.1 Mon f"r all rla of iwnnl rivonlns Ldirr GARD ft vrS' I vfllllllllllll N K wti&m I 0, ' Market Ht oh. loth. 11 A. M. lo It, F, Mg . BlilJU.-KU AHU llMIi Wlilirv. U f 'J 1TII I I AS rADVI K ',, vvii-L,iivi rAiMuiv. In WILLIAM FOX Production "IF I WERE KING' II l wenr, rvii(j kvefi.ij l NEXT WKHK KLHIIS FEnOCBON 'V, In "I.Aliv linuivu rA tr, lilTttll''. yj 9' . "uutu, jiaroM x.ioyu In uet Out & uti um .,.,.:. ."- .v..,. w w.w.-- -. -4-- it. PALACE "40 TT?S BTnHBT. , 12, ar. 8i.rfX.l i, onto vJi,f l- rvnmAri,'viw Ul WM. .t .... ..":. - :' 4...- "j'-jh it. Wk "HUMORESQUh" ' J ARPAniA ClinsTNtlT AT. Del. lBTH '') 10 a. m., la, 2, nt;., 'VJ BMS, 7H6, 0i3O UlVl THOMAS MEIGHANfy If! ft )ltltflaf Inn (h TtaV . v, W "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" Cominr. "SOMRTIIINO TO THINK ADOUT 1 VICTORIA fiffi&fikftL MAHSJJAl.t, NKILAN'B SENSATIOK "GO AND GET IT ' Nt VfU. Uugtno O'Brien In "Fltfuribe4" PA PITTM maiiket BTimter v-'1 V-J( ANITA STEWART In "The Yellow Typhoon" RPr.PMT M.UIKET ST. Bel. iTTH 1VI vJJ ilN J DonoTiiy aisii in "Little Win ntbollloa" GLOBE MARKET BTREET AT JUNIPER 11 A M to 11 P. M. CON'TINTOl'H VAUDEVILLE "KILTIES" BAND M-JtH MUSIC SONOS AND nANClNO CROSS KEYS 00T" MARKET 8T. "SOUL MATES" RRDAnWAY Broa.1 And Bnvder At. 2 no, n :n o p. ix WHIKL OF VARIETY" REX nnAfii'p 'GOING SOME" PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRE BROAD N-IOHTS AT 8:1C k '. LAST MAT. BATUntJAT LAST 4 TIMES " 'Rab' of the etage In every bit aa ntaf talnlnu as the Bah of Mrs. Rlnehart'a wU rle." EvenlnB Lcdeir. "BAB" .' With HELEN HAYES AND NOTARLB CAST NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAT SAM II HARRIS Present GRANT MITCHELL (Of "A Tallor-Mwle Man" Fame) in THE CHAMPION .A.NEW COMEDY IN 3 ACTS Dy THOMAS LOUDEN and A. E. THOMA3 ftagoil by BAI FORREST C, ARRTPk"" NIGHTS AT 8:10 VJVI i 1V-IV. Mat Wed. & Bat. at 3:10 GEO. M. COHAN'S " r-Tr-COJIEDIAN8 sm: M - TCTm Tfn a GRAND OLD NAME? i SEATS SELLING TOR NEXT WEEK FORREST Vsxi CHARLES DILLINGHAM Treaents FRED STONE in "TIP-TOP" SETs TODVY FOR THE LAST WEEK ACADEMY OF MUSIC BEG. SAT. MAT., SEPT. 25TH IHIIEE TIMES DAILY - n':;: "' 7 " o for One Week Only T NTTrD HTISTH Print THE SLIM1EME CREATION OF A OltEAT ARTIST MARY PICKF0RD "SUDS" .YMTHONY 0!.'-'Hr''TIU fip SOLOISTH i PRICES 25c. 50c, 75c I FATS KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE 0th t Marliot Sl fontlnouun Trom 12;"0N. i M"l',.1,""1''clg!!. 15, -5:33c iiutmi ' .nil- Marv M. Mintcr A Cumberland ,-k - itomaneo' C"me4 "Ioi nnl i.a,onnk"--r'athe Newe 6 iV'or VAUDEVILLE 6 'THE WORLD'S MOST REMARK ABLE & UNUSUAL EXHIBITION CONvTcf SHIP, "SUCCESS" NOW AT FOOT OF MARKET ST. i in r tho Puhiir From t) A M to 10 P. M, EITH'S .! FORD SISTERS - In 'THOLICS OF 1020" BILLY ARLINGTON & CO. In "MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN" KUMA1! flllMH RICHARDS ORACB DU .ma iv I..J m rt'in & urnrM ' MPTRnPni ITAM OPERA . ,ir r f.e.t.SowBrtllncqft """ 'fa- Ju, noltal of "--' Ysaye and Mirovitch Uiit Vlitlnlvt . Sensation il Euron I'Unllt vi:)MVVN's n rhfitnut fit. ROLLER SKATING AT rillRD RKUIMEM' ARMORT ' Hni.ul and Wliurlon Stinl'iiiH .'u to D 1' .11 Dally I Thurn I'M unJ 't .7 3 J tn 11 P. Jf, Special attraction Thurml.iy und Friday av. Prnlc'i l-vwlnition Ave t Cumberland , copic o .Matlnm I)alt, 2 IB POWDER PUFF REVUE, With Jamlo Couuhlln Martha Pror 4 Jack Pearl ORPHEUM TSXl&'WZ, MAE DESMOND WlB iLt Wgfk -' CIV1I IAN ( I.IITHKS" y-, . Walnut An htli Mat Today Latino b,LLY wa i SON'S PARISIAN WHIRL nt IMONT'S NT AMJ'ARCH BTfl. UUIV1WI1 MATINKK HATURDAT EMMETT WELCH Minstrels llurlpmiuo- - 'Camonrrohiiiit Prohibition' BIJOU UlKhth Ab Rnc Mat Today IjlKLZ) J'KUM THE FOLLIES m Jmr.:,ri jfl '1 ll 41 1 3 l. ti fiJftr.LAJl& S.'iJ,ta.M.t . A .j',.ivhv,.li.. ,'L.iJiM'2k.iii'-Pr,',-,.t-''0l ... ........ .,.-. I I, Mli WBIMIili i IBBBmIi ii i ''il
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