v'1- i ' '. ' 4v fST GOSSJPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tell? of Seeing Miss Llod Before Her Departure for Paris Mrs Downs'.s Dance to End At 1 o'Clock Earlier Hours Thus Inaugurated FDOES Mem bo marvelous when you Briar Mill, nqsefnont, returned last week ... iitiu irlrla nf In.t nnr nndlfrom National dKislsr Park, whero they meet ' V ,1 ,J.(Ii r nw2 1 "Pent Ju'y " August, the year lxiforo U IreMtf ?, like Mllll, -..,,, .,,,, nio-d. of ...n.iin women witii inpir nair ,uu and well, y6u can't say nnd Uiolr drewfl down, any more con you? hut rou know what I mean dressed ilka grown-up rVsrsons. I met Mr. BUcy Lloyd and Kllenln the street the other day and Ellen looked so rrown-Up. 8be was wearing a dark blue one-pleco frock' belted in with n narrow tan strap, and her, hat wag small'and yery betomlng. Mrs. Lloyd also wore a blue tree one-pleco dress with n narrow belt and, her 8nft11 nat w" covored with a Terr Smart Yell i .. . . i Ellen" Lloyd and Ellen MeMlclnrcl will sail today with Miss Lucas on the Lafayette for Phrls. whero they have taken an apartment for .inn winter. Thty will study and travel later for a short time and return to this country nest summer. Alberta Ilcath is another clrl of the satrie age who will study in Europe this year- before making her debut next season. It i' aplendld thing for them, I think, for one Is certainly broadened by tratel and study, especially when properly directed, And while they are all eitremely fascinating girls now, they will doubtless add much to their attractiveness by .a vislC to tho old Ellen Lloyd has wonderful Bpungold hair like that of ber mother, who was Miss Eleanor Morris, add her aunt, Mrs. Trcnchard Newbold. HAVE you heard that Amory Hnro Oook is about to publish a book of htr potms? 'She uses her maiden name, Amory Hare; you know she is a daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Uobart Amory Hare, of 1801 Bpruce street. She mar ried Commander Cook a number of years ago,' and they had been stationed near Philadelphia for some time re cently, but now Commander Cook is la cUargo of the U. 8. steamship Long oft a roving mission. He was lately In Venice and It now at Spalato.- Later he will go farther cast." If. he is sta tioned at a deflntte place In the East for any length of time Mrs. Cook will tako her children and go to join bim ; Other tula, eliA torlll remain hr. Mrs. Cook is very good looking, tall and very graceful, lier rawer smaii head and face are particularly Well nlatsd on her shoulders and she has a wealth of Sunny gold hair. Her mother was Miss Kcba Pcmborton, daughter of the latd Mr. Clifford Fern berton. THE invitations for Atlee Downs's Hlnner-rlano are out. Mrs. Downs will give It at Fordbooke Farm at Three Tuns, her country placo, on Monday evening, Octpber 18, from 0 until 1 o'clock. I always like to nee new Ideas in invitations. For instance, stating wiien the dance will end is one of tho first indications I have seen of really living Up to the earlier hours for parties, as was suggested last year by many women and ass6clatlons. Mrs. Downs states plainly from 0 until 1, and that means the party ends at 1. If all the hostesses would make such plans I feel sure more men would find it possible to attend parties and see to business as well. Last year I re member a great many men simply re fused invitations except for Friday arid Saturday nights, otherwise they were not able to attend to business after being up till 6, 6 or 7 in tbo mornings. More power to Mrs. Downs, may others follow her lead. I HEARD a piece of news yesterday that 1 will bo able to share with you in a short while. It's an engagement. f course, nnd it's an out-of-town girl and a very attractive man, a man most of us had thought had decided to live out his life in single blessedness, but It seems he's about to go tho way of all men, so kedp your cars open. Soon the tlmo will come for you to hear of It, too. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKean, of Oleneoe House, Rosemont. will ftlvo a dinner on Decombor 27 In honor of their daughter, Miss Nancy McKean, before the Varnall dance. Miss McKean will be formally introduced at a tea to bo given also by her parents on October 18. Miss Luortla S. Heckscher, 2d, daughter of Mr. Stevens Heckscher, of Greenwood Farm, Strafford, will be In troduced to soolety at a tea whloh. her grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Learning, will give on November 20 at her home, Brentwood, Wayne. Mr. Charlton Yarnall, of Seventeenth end Locust stteets and Crum Creek Fsrmi Devon, will glvo a dinner at the Rabbit on Friday, October 1. for which he will shortly Issue Invitations, In honor of Miss Marjorle Young aibbon, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John It Gibbon, of 1803 Spruce street and Lynfleld Farm, Media. Mr. and Mrs. George W. B. Roberis have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Virginia Rob erts, and Mr. Perolval Olendlnnlng, which will take place oh Saturday. Oc tober 9, at noon In St Paul's Church, Chestnut Hill. A Bmall reception for Immediate families and Jntlmate friends will follow the ceremony. Mrs. Samuel E. Cirpentcr, of 28 South Twenty-flrst stroot, has Issued Invitations .for a luncheon on Friday, October lS,.ln honor of her daughter, MIbb Mlldrea D. Carpenter, who will be formally introduced to soolety at a tea on December 6. Mr. ond Mrs. S. Pemberton Hutchin son win entertnln at a Rabbit party In honor of Miss Dorothy W. Stevens, de butant ilauchter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Conynghnm Stevens, and Miss Agnew snoDer, daughter of Mrs. twnuel U sno. per, of Colorado Springs. Col., on Octo ber 8. r Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Ludlow Bid die, of Bryn Mawr, will return to their home today from Dark Harbor, Me,, where they havo been spending tho summer. Mr. ond Mrs. John Morgan Denlson spd. their famfly returned last week to their home, Erelyntop. at Rosemont, ;icr upjnaing tne summer at (.'ape May, lr. and Mrs. Denlson entertained In formally at dinner at their home on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Beale are en tertaining their soh-ln-law ami daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Croser. at Deepdale, their home In Strafford. Mrs. i.roier has been spending the summer t Northeast Harbor. Me. They will not open their, home at 1707 Locust street "mi iate in October. Ml TfaMilAkn -frit,.. r tr1t... w.a.1 'dmore, returned, home on Thursday 'urn wape May.-wnere she was visiting " ipier, Mrs. M. van Marsn, or liaver ford, Mr. and Mrs, Henjy H. Ellison, of Milk For Infants & Iuvalldi NCHUa Nutrltfoui Diet for All Aeei QuickHQd t Horns kor Ofllct' ivHmlHHr Safe nock noes, Radnor, will leavo In e, few davit for Washington, where, shs is a student at the Holton ii Arms School. na her. sister, Miss Drtrot Ah L, Itow- and, wil attend the Oldfteld (InM B cnool m Udltlmnre for which she will Mso leave nm week. Their aunt, Mrs. Walter Wood, with whom trmv rnittte their home. will spend the winter In Aiken, S. C, where she has taken a house. -. Dr. and Mrs. George Falsa Baker, who navo been spending- the summer at Faui Rmlth'srAdlrondOck mountains, returned to Old Oaks, their place at Itosemont, yesterday afternoon. ' Mrs. Edward Sydenham Page; of nn von, and her children have returned nfter spending severaf wMks at Cape May. Ker on. Mr. 13. R. Pace. Jr.. who recently returned' from Franoe. jprisrs he took a bicycle trip with five friends, Is returning- to Princeton. Mr. tttlii Mm tt'nev Tnn11 rt Rtfcn. thorpej Dryh Mawr, have returned to their home from Brotton Woods, N. H.i where they spent August at the Mount Wnsnington. Mr. find Mrs. Henry & 'Drinker, Jr. and their family, of Kent road. Wynne wood, returned home last week from Beach Haven, whero they havo their summer home- . Mr. and Mrs. a. Hamilton colket, of Montgomery avenue. Narberth, who have been spending tho summer Abroad, expect to sail for home on September 27. Mr. anil M a T priA hn Viv been In Kuropo for several months, have eral In returned 10 u heir horns in Qermontown. Mrs. N. Myers Fitler, who has been light at NAwnort. It. I., re for a fortnlg turned yesterday to her home In Blver- ton, N. J. Mrs. Walter Morgan Sharpies has re turned to her homo in Media from Chel sea, where she has been for several months. .Mr. and Mrs. J. Graham French and their family, Of Iloaemont, who have been spending the summer with Mrs. French's parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Houssel, at their cottago at Cape May, returned to their home on Tuesday. Doc tor and Mrs. Roussel will return to their city home next week. "Mr. Henry Duval, of Annapolla Naval Academy, Is snendlna . somo tlmo In Wayne as tho guest of Jtr. Jamoa Wynn ui ma noma oi nis parents. Mrs. Bernard Tallmer. of tha Olad stone, has returned to her apartment micr upending me eariy part ot tne sum mer in Connecticut Later she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph OCha in their summer home on Lake George, Miss-Sadie Ruth Falrston, of Wldener Park, who Is touring on the Paclno coast, expecta to return October 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Malcolm P. Stoney have insucu invnuonB ior tne marriage or their sister, Miss Marjorle Helen Moher, 10 iur. iiuipn ueecn uonrman, on (Satur day evening, Oetober 9. at 7 o'clock,' at the Church of tho Redemption, Market and Fifty-srxth streets. Mr. and Mrs, Rolirman will be at home Thursdays after November 15 at 5449 Pine street. A surprise linen shower will bo tfiven In honor of Miss Clara Frankenberger by her sister1, at 4644 Hutchinson street, this evening. Among those present will be Miss Anna Frankenberger, Miss Amanda Frankenberger, Miss Anna Last, Miss Ettft Wlesel. Mrs. E. Green Miss Helen Keclev, Miss Madge Uphoff, Miss Caroline jtoagers, miss Alien Welllver and Mrs. E. Frankenberger. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Miss Anna McDonouah entertained In formally at her home, 109 County line. on Monday evening, tne following guests: Miss Helen Murphr, Miss Mary McKerney. Miss Maxy Cooper, Miss Dorothy Klnsella, Miss Hanneh Graham, Miss Mary aicuonaia, xvir. james mc Nerney, Mr. Thomas MoNeary, Mr. J. ' ' aaaaaaaaaai alV-" BBH H ifJIL H bbbbI -w " -1j1j1j1j1 UsisssisissBBaBBBaiajaBisMSMslH ' . Mm C EVEirtNG PyBLIO' . 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Mr. and Mrs. Clement Booth and their family, ot Merlon avenue,, Nar berth, who have been spending the sum mer at Springfield, Mass., returned home last -week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daniels, bf Mill brook lane, Haverford, who haVo been visiting Mrs. Daniels's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hughes, of Huntington, W. Va., for the last tour weeks, expect to return home on Saturday. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartman have returned to their home In Glenslde from the Pocono mountalni ns, wnere tney spent ttin early autumn, Mr., and Mrs. William O oaK Lone, navo returned from a trip to Haversack, EL John and Newfound .. v : ":...".. . ' '. 7 .miu rars. VTiiiiKm u. uarrau. or land Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson and their family, of 6033 Sydenham etreot. Loran, i. who left Ooean City to snend thn spe Pi early autumn In Souderton, a., re- lumca name on xuesaay. Mr. Joseph Taulane and his sister, Miss Laura G. Taulano, of North Broad street, will remain at their cocntry placo lh Jenklntown until the middle of Oc tober, SiM Philadelphia Atlantic Oe -Yomir Next Trip to Atlantic City . you may suddenly remember that you need some bit of apparel such as you usually buy at Milliards: All right, you can get it there at our new shop in the Brighton Block on the Boardwalk. Everything spick and span new. Sanke experi service as in Philadelphia. Ouster, Apparel for Womnieini Suits Coats Dresses Bl uses Skirts 127 S. 13th St. Philadelphia Mann & dilks U2 CHEtTHUT STREET HERE ONLY Pj ; , Boardwolk Shop Drlghton Block, Atlantic qty j J PvvSPO ON SALE t Tyrol, Wool is a special fabric and is not a wool jersey or jersey made of wool. Ladies' and Misses' Plain-Tailored Suits 4 27.75 34.75 38.75 Junior and Girls' Suits Top Motor Street Coats Our Suits and Coats are hand WMaaaaiaaeMaataaaaaaaaaaw tailored by expert men tailors. Plain Velour, Felt and SDk Sailor HaU Ladies' Shirts and Waists IV! ANN & DlLKS tt tlM CHESTNUT iTRktt LEIEBr - PHlUADELPHIA; FBIpAY, SEPTEMBER 21, , 1920 GERMANTOWN Tho marriage or Miss Emlllo Parmen tler Dean, dauichter of Mr. Norman R. Dean, of 128 East Pomona terrace, to Mr. Jtmu T. EllfiRon. Jr.. Of New Castle, Del., will toko place in Christ Church on Saturday afternoon, Ootober 0, at 4 o'clock. There will be a recep tion for the families and a few out-of-town friends at the Woman's Club of Oermantown, Washington lane and Oer mantown avenue Immediately after the ceremony. Mr. And Mrs. Kllason will live In New Castle, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor, of 407 Mnrrln ntrot returned to. their home by motor nfter snendlnir the summer at their cottago In Chelsea. Ml9 ruhM Mace, of 100 Cast Garfield street, has gone to Atlantlo City for a weeV Mr. James Hnry Reld, of 19 West Asnmead street, ana Air. uamuot i-ooie will leave the middle of October to spend several months In Florida. Mr. David Edgar, of 280 Johnson street, has gone to Boston for a short visit. The Erenlns rubllij LnUer .weleomei mlalnot tt Intcrrat from rsrlous part of the city, but theae note mutt be rsosble ef verlncatlon. . Uereafter .nodal Heme sent by mlt te the paoer will not be publUhed, unlns eurned j the tender with name, addreM sod telephone num ber. Addme oclal Iterni tt the SoclMr Kdltor. Kvenux iudho 1'ubllo LriUrr, 608 ChestDUl street. City Baltimore 1337 Chestnut St. Philadelphia MISS VIOLET KILBURN WEDS MR. C. E. HUNTER Interesting Marrlago of MIbb Helen Reoves and Mr. Clarence Rold . 'rne marriaara of miss Violat May Kll- burn, daughter of Mr. "and Mrs. Arthur luiourn, of 9S5 past Chelten avenue, lo Mr. Charlta B. Itunter, of 14 IS Sparks street, Branchtown, will take place at 8 o'olock this evenlnr in the Kvnnxellctil Lutheran Church of the Advocate, Chel-J ten avenue, .the Kv, sugar cooper, pas tor, officiating. Mr. Kllburn' wilt give his daughter In marriage and Miss Clsl Bohorse, of Newtown. Pa;, will act as bridesmaid. Tho smalt flower girl will be a sister 6f the bridegroom. Miss Flor ence Hunter. Mr. 8. Adolph Herman ran, of Glenslde, will act as best man. The bride will wear a sown of white georgette. trimmed in filet lace. Her veil of silk net will be held In. place by real oranra Dionnnmii. Ann nnn wiiicnrrv a shower bouquet of white ohrysontha mums. MlHft ffohrimii will wnar a. fmftV nf InnA trimmed pink, georgette and a hat to matoh. She will pink chrysanthemums The flower girl's une win carry a uouquet or nw fftrl',1 TTntv will Iia nf wnito organdie, trimmed in ribbons and lace. She will carry a basket of pink chrysanthemums. A large reception will Immediately follow the ceremony at tho homo of tho bridegroom. In BranchtoWrt. After an extended trip Mr, and Mrs. Hunter will di at home on KIngsley avenue, Bluo boii niu. REI&REBVES An Interesting wedding took place In St. Stephen a Methodist Church, Oerman town, at 7 o'e'.oclc on Wednesday eve ning, when Mies Helen Gertrude Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Reevos, of 31 Manhelm street. German town, became tho bride of Mr. Clarenco Jackson Reld, of Mount Airy. Mr. Reeves gavo his daughter in marrlAgfl, and tho Rov. Frank M, Gray, pastor ot tho church, performed tho ceremony. Miss Edith Reoves attendod her sister ns maid of honor and Mrs. William H. Qlenn was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were .Miss Clara L. Reeves, another sister ot tho bride, and Miss Edna Reld, a sister of the bridegroom. The flower girls were Miss Marjorle Crouthamel end Mlsa June Flower. Mr. Benjamin Ballentlne acted as best man. and the following gentlemen wero tho ushCTs: Mr. Joseph C Clvmer, Mr. Gra ham J. Fling, Mr. Vernon Pike. Mr. Harrv E. Losse and Mr. James Henry Reld. a cousin of the bridegroom. A reception followed tho coromony at the home of the bride's parents. The bridegroom was n member ot the 188th Machine Gun kand Belftlum durlnc the late nr. After October 1 Mr. ana Mrs. ueia win bo at homo at 31 Manhelm street. GRIER KEARNEY Tho wedding of Miss Edna Marearet Kearney, of 6900 Master 'street, and Mr. John William drier, of Oakmont, Pa., took placo at. Our Lady of the . Rosary Church, Sixty-third street and West minster avenue, at 9 o'clock on Wednes day morning. The Rev. Father MeGar rlty, assisted by tho Rev. Father S. P. Cummlngs, O, B. A, of St Dennis's, Ard more, offlolated A largo reception fol lowed at the homo of tho bride's par ents. The brldo wore n gown of white duch ess satin, trimmed with pearls and prln- :Chargo Accounts Solicited: Mav?son & DeManj) i2 15 Chestnut Street Furs and A Saturday Special! New Fall Hats Values 15.00 to 18.50 a Striking in design, effective in coloring and re markable in value these latest arrivals will bring forth many a glance of admiration. The majority of these hats are made of Lyons and Panne Velvet, em bracing a variety of colors, which in clude Peacock, Black, Brown, Taupe, wavy, uray and Pheasant. And this, without a doubt, morits your interest, for they are only Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted; Just a Bit of Characterizes nnd gives distinction to our offerings, whether imported or of our own creation, yet they conform to the choicest of prevailing modes. Furs Hata Waists Bags Sports Coats Sweaters te$ UT Se MHUVltVp &i)ujp,3lm. . 1423 Walnut Street i cess lace. Her veil, extending tho lent th ornngo blossoms and old Irish lace, ana she carried a shower bouquet of white Brldn Tontii. A slsterl Miss Marls A. Kearney, aa rnald of honor, wore ft gown of apricot satin, trimmed with gold ond silver lace. The bridesmaids, Miss Edith warden nackhus nna miss it-my io Carthy, wore gowns of gold and silver lace over malse silk net, trimmed with nasturtium and. silver ribbon. Alt the attendants wore hats of golden brown velvet and carried baskets, filled with gold-brown dahlias. Two nleoes of the rr!de, Miss Margaret Mary Kearney and KTItf MtnAv Vmrrmn. rtf flrAtlfffl. N. J.. were flower a-lrls. Their frocks were of white lace over satin, and they carried baskets filled with aaniios. Mf. John MOGarvey, of South Ard more, acted a best man, while Mr. DTancis uuiiora ivrim. uvj..wi y. the bride, and Mr. James Dean, of South Ardmoro, were the ushers. ..... Mr. and Mrs. Orler left Immediately after the reception for nn extensive wed ding trip through Canada and the Great Lakes. They will be at home after November 1 at South Ardmoro. O'NEIL MURRAT An Interesting autumn wedding jlaco on Wednesday evenlrtg at 6 o c n St. Monica's Cathollo Chureh, 8e wedding, took P 0 ClOOK in st. Monica-s uauiouo v,ruii, atiii- qeven- teenth nnd nitner street, wncn miss mu Mario Murray, daugnter or mt. uaun, Lawrence Murray, of 20 .South Nlne- teenth street, became the bride of MK William J. O'Nell. of 2U1 North Pale thorp street. Mlsa Marie Lynch was bridesmaid and tho nower wlris were Miss Delia Clever, Miss Marie Oaffney. Miss Elslo Williams and Miss Thresa Ferguson. Mr. Richard llannlnrt was best man, nnd tho ushers Included Mr. Paul Kennedy, Dr.,B. J. Oaffnty, Mr. B. O. .Williams, Mr. C. P. "Williams, Mr. William Smith and Mr. John Durkln. A reception followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. O'Nell left for their weddlnr trip to Nlaara Falls. They will be at home after Oototwr 10 at 2138 South Nineteenth street. CHEItnY BOTD Tho marrlnBo of MIbs Sellna Doyd. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo W. tinvil nt toinhern lane, to Mr. lions M. Cherry, of Nashville, Tenn., took placo n, th hnmi. nf thn bride's Darenta nn Tuesday cvehlntf at 7 o'clock. Dr. Wal ter Liggett, pastor of the Frnnkfonl Presbyterian Church, performed the cer emony nnd Mr. Boyd gave hi daughter In marriage. Miss Mildred Boyd at tended her sister as ma.d of honor nnd Mr. Bobert Boyd, the bride's brother, wna tho best man. A reception followed the ceromony. Mr. and Mrs. Cherry will live In Nashville, Tenn., after a wedding trip. COX WILSON The widdtng of Mlsss Catedonla Wil son, of 68 North Forty-third street, and Mr. Claude F. Cox, of 401 Barlnir stroet, took pines at Forty-third Street Meth odist Church on Monday evening at B o'clock, tho ftev. Wllmer Fray oniclatlng. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother. Mr. Robert D. Wilson, wore a gown of white bridal satin and car ried a shower bouquot of white Bride roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Marian Wilson, ns maid of honor, whoso gown was of orchid taffeta. Bht nnrrlsrl ntntc IT) KM. MlSfl Ruth COX. B. sister of tho brldojiroom, was the nower gin. Mr. Howard Cox acted as best man for his brother, while two other broth ers, Mr. John Cox and Mr. Charles Cox. Were tho ushers. After an extended wedding trip through the South Mr. and Mrs.' Cox will live In Wlsslnomlng. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. A. Frledland, ot 300E Oxford street, announce tho engagement Millinery ! 1000 Difference of their daughter, Miss Ethel Frledland, to Mr. Bernard 8. Ilelchlln, of Elklns Park. Miss Evelyn J. Lyon, of 4S89 North Ninth street, returned home on Sep tember 2 after an absence, of seven months. Miss Lyon toft early In Feb rvary for Los Angeles, Calif., ana during her travels was entertained extensive! travels was entertained extensively in Omaha, Nebraska and Montreal, Canada. Mrs. J. B. Partridge, of Rldiey Park, will give a luncheon tomorrow for the Class Sewing Club, of which she Is a member. Her guests will Include the following from Philadelphia t Mrs. Wil liam O. Carroll. Mrs. James Crawford, Mrs. J. Howard Blair. Miss Anna Ar WIU,. All Taylor. thur. Mrs. Anna Alexander, Mrs. Bertha ituss Lito uenyuaru, Mrs. Thomas Nesoitt. Mrs. Mary Henburn, Mrs. Ida Stetler. Miss Kmlly Harper, Mlsa Anna Harron, Mrs. A. W. Loflnnd, Mrs. W. H. Ridings, Miss Henrietta Me- r.iwee, airs. Anna mining, ftjrs. J. jr, Bieenscon, Mrs. David J. Blank, Mrs. Frank Brandt. Miss Frances I Smith, M Ma Hffnttrt oUsm nn.. ir.1. nr... M S3 Laura Price, Miss A. J. Wlilte and Miss Hannah Pinkerton. Th club, which Is composed of graduates of the Girls' High nnd Normal Schools, meets socially one a. month during the sea son and has contributed to many charl ms. Last year the bsnenclary was the Phoenlxvllle Home for the children ot tubercular parents. WEST PHILADELPHIA c MA ?i!a. MW Alfred J. Solomon, 2i1 South Flfty-thtrd stroet, have returned to their home after spendlnr several weeks at Atlantlo City. N. J. Dr. Charles Cadwallader and his son, Dr. Charles Cadwallader, Jr., and his daughter, Miss Maria Louise Cadwal lader, of 22 Wellington road, Mlllbourn.v have returned to their home after spend ing some time at Cape May, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. I. Miller, of 0J0 Locust street, announoe the engagement of their daughter. Mlas Virginia Fay Miller, to Mr. Maurico B. Frlediland, of 1005 Oxford street. The Philadelphia Chapter of tho Amer ican War Mothers held a card party nnd dance ut the home of Mrs. J. B. Man- gnerson, i03 wamut atreet, on Wednes- uay evening. Mrs. Julian Altar,- nnrl Ml.. Knlvn AiutHnr. oi m aouin iny-nrst streot, who naa oeen spenaing several werlts visiting Mrs. Seymour O. Bohloss In tho Ansonla Hotel, New a uoiei, ntvt it fork, have returned noma. LAN8DOWNE m The members of Albert Clinton Wun derlleh Post. No. B, of tho American legion, gavo ji cnmlval last evening and will continue' thin evening nnd Saturday at the Playgrounds In Lansdowne. Tho procn rrom tnis orrnir win go townra tbe building fund of the post. There win De a numDer or attractive booths, where fancy articles, cake and candy, fruit and various other things will be boio. uacn evening mere win txi con certs Dy tne nana or th 109th infantry. rwenty-eigntn uivialon, which is now known aw tho Mllltnry Dand of Walter i. ueany -oat, iso. sjb. American Je glon. There will also be dancing. Mrs. waldo Phillips entertained at WSc&te laritstiaas or Anaoaace- MUrat Prlrea SWi' Sltats Write or Phono for Kngrared or Printed Samplaa. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO 814 Walaat So, For tasty French dressing or mayonnaise use imported Pompeian Olive Oil Uarket St. t. 10th. 11 A. M. to 11 P. 11 WILLIAM FARNUM KING.. NEXT WBKIC ELSIB FEliaUflON In ''IAriv ttnett'n nmn iTro Addad. Harold Lloya In Oat Out aat Under PA I APC 1214 MABKET STOEET -"-VVIl, 10 A. M, 1J. 2. 8:8. WM. S. HART ,,Tlm cnADLB '" f' I or COURAQE- Added SEliNETT'S "ITS A DOT" Nt. Wk. "HUMORESQUE" ARCADIA CUE3TNUT BT. Del. 1TH " 10 A. M.. 12, 2, 3:4. 6:43. 7:48. 0:00 P. M. THOMAS MEIGHAN In a ricturlxatlon of tha Play "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" Comln. HOMETHINQ TO THINIC ABOUT' A Cecil p. UeMllla Production VICTORIA KttSn'SkPM. MAnBHALl, NEILANS BENBATION "GO AND GET IT' Nt "Wk. Euiena OUrlen In nrohead CAPITOLa7 4 MARKET STREET ANITA STEWART In "Tha Yellow Typhoon" RFPRMT iLVRKET HT. Ual. 17TU 'Ji-ilN 1 DOROTHY QI8H In "Utile Ulaa Rebellion" GLC-BE MARKET CTREET AT JUNIPEn 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE KILTIES" BAND tUBrC. 3QNQ3 AND DANCINO CROSS KEYS 00T MARKET ST. 2 no. fl 45 4 0 P. it "SOUL MATES" BROADWAY tro"1 na "nrdar Ave. ...... . 21.10, fli4,1 4HP.1I. "WHIRL OF VARIETY" ;,.. "GOING SOME" rillLADELPHIA'B FOREMOST THEATRES BROAD NIGHTS AT 8113 LAST MAT. TOMORROW LAST 3 TIMES Rab' of the lie l every bit aa enter, lalnlnc aa (lie Bab ot Mra. Rlnehart'a (to. rlea." Evening Ledrer. "BAB" With HELEN HAYES AND NOTABLE CAST NEXT WEEK SEATS SELLING SAM II. HARRIS Present GRANT MITCHELL (Of "A Tallor.Made Man" Fame) in THE CHAMPION r, ,,A,wN.CW COMEDY IN 8 ACTS By THOMAS LOUDEN and A. B. TIIOMAJ Stayed by BAM FORREST C A R R IPk' NIOIITS AT S 110 VJ'xl1'-'iXMat. Tomorrow at 2slo GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS Ml ISVT IT A tiHAJVU OLD NAME? BEATS SELLINO FOR NEXT WEEK HRRP9T NIGHTS AT 8 :1S WiXlI-J 1 MAT. TOMORROW CHARLES DILLINGHAM Preaenta FRED STONE in "TIP-TOP" PBATH BBLMNO FOn Tlfe LAST WEEK Blxltth Ah. i, cards at her home on Mr. William A in TO JVIOK luntHion on Tuesday at her Devonshire. V. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irwin - return to Lansdowne In severa They have been spending tne tnnnthi In Tenan ju Dr. Dftvld R. Bowen Is AtUMBjiJI! annual meeting of the Roe(iliis wBsjj Hoclety at Minneapolis, Minn. w. ritrtMDict.piirA'ti i.wtiHNn T&iAXaUK. , BRVRawl' Ulrtetlon of Meafra. LKB A J, J, aim o! if inHni, nntrrH kiajillilAV h7 anuotKi 'turn Wife. Last 2 Days. Last Mat ;TbmMT - it avm tittirfvit. i .fJtar J 'sa M4tt K1A1I nWTSIAH W Y L0R0D0 with ELEANOR PAIN' tr-BTJin cast BKAtrrr Next Mon. SWts .NW. OfD-TIMK rnicBS ITS WONDEnrUC loo siMON-Punn WINTER atnL8 co. or im m QNDERELLA ON BROADfA ...:u ii: i i.uiu i' t.WW rfMMEo.; fj . ' i' ' 'I GARDEN i Willi IVIUIIO wiuntn rw 12(0 lbccept fist. Night V'Z . Ion o i-AVa tftlW LAST 2 DAYS Jid?i A ntvalrr ot Mualo. Camttr iM 9imm-h GALAXY OF GLORIOUS ,6 T. GEORGE LeMAIRE'3 i ,lw i BROADWAY v BREVITIES. 1020 COjrPANT OF 78, WTW . Dorothy Jardon. Eddie Cantor ANDJ-Bert Williarna ,, ' i... i .-i.M,.Maaw-alaiaa , next SEATS WEEK C13 TWO With a Brilliant Comtianr rt MualraJ i Artlita and Enaemble of Oorsaouaj Nlshta at ADELPHI M i , At,.V,'i A. n. Wooda PraeantS -' The Dramatic Sensation of tha YW ITCailBiSS Er&lSfl tH PERSON) UbUlTUULS EftfflEHmi mnwmmr' aUBHlBBBBI e IKX MATINEE tOMORRraWW. . . rl ITTCTTVIT tT rT fvamm m LIMITED ENGAGEMENT J Matinee Today, 2:18 Bvenlnaa. S.'ig D. W. GRIFFITH Preaante A Macnlfleent Elaboration of "Way Down EaslS A -.tL "The laat wort In plctiirea, ' inoirtrir;i,.t MAT HA1 V BEST $1i( lYir-i x . uniu k SEATS ACADEMY OF MUSIC BEG. SAT. WAT., SEPT. 2BTH1 PRTPF Er, 7 o 2B. wo. Tat; Including War Tax AEATS NOW BELLI NO I, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY UNITED AHTI8TB Pruant ' t S THE SUPREME CREATION OF X -H GREAT ARTIST f 1 MARY PICKFOR'D IN HER LATEST ft GREATEST BUCCWM LATEST ft GREATEST 1 "SUDS" SYMTIIONT ORCHESTRA OK SOLOiaai BUY SEATS IN ADVANCE TO AVOID i niA4iUJ,lU t. aUI.U . . AT IinrPE'B. 1110 CHEMTNirr HT.. A a mi. i.im jf numv wji. OsrTOai i . r . fM.rv nn ...h..v n.. -'- FAY'S KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE 40th a Market Sta. Contlnouua From 11:fK)H. Ml . lO.l&O. Nlchta. 15. SS. l(La.ilnaTul' Thla Marv M. Minter "A CufabarsM!' Week ' J " noroaooa" Comedy "Love and nn-olln"--Pathe Near J b Actb'of VAUUbVlLUv--j& r T T U ' c Li 1 1 11 O M.bei- FORD SISTERS -" In "FROLIC8 OF 1020"' BILLY ARLINGTON & CO.;J In "MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN" !J WRIGHT A DIETRICH, ZOMAHl dS db aiAu. nn. monon other PHILADELPHIA ORCHESflQC SEASON PA I J! TO SUnSCRlBESB . NOW at HeniMt'a. 1110 rheatnat Htre- ADVANCE ORIIKRB near be.' Init received throuth the Womeh's Com-' J millet ana iiueumaa umce win ne nneo; ' Irom ,mi.imi. nrai, ii, o lllUHflUAl,' ki'pt SO. Inelue'v. i '. a flkfli flB r iaaeae a ir m L hai.i. jii ,,r.jj r.nnu rim ji- rrom.i nt'Tlilir.K 1, to THUKSDAT., OCTDRKR . inviuvi.a. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOU5SI Thurs. Evg. "" ,r0Jr Scpt.30 Ysaye and Mirovitch.i (itvat Vloltntnt: RenvallonMl Eur op, rtltaf ' wiJY.MA.Ajif;.iiiim unoftnui bl. ROLLER SKATING AT THIRD nEOIMENT ARUORX Uroad and Wharton Seaelnna 2.S0 to S P. U. Dally Ttmra . Krl.. and Rat.. T.SO til tl Special altractloiia Thuraday and FTturT, THE AVOKLD'S MOST KEMARK- ABLE & UNUSUAL EXHIBITION;! THE OLD rONVirT 9HTP "SUCCESS" -1 NOW AT FOOT OP MARKEIVSTJ Open to the Public From 0 A. M- to 19 F.'lfcj ORPHEUM a,""nlo-n A Chaltfa A,i KJll l w,YSlatlne. Tomorrow. 3VJM! map nrsMONin "bub walTbb , . IN HER BLRnrej ftni ivwn nvinrtn liUUTnmafi DUMONTS NINTH AND ARCX 8T LSJ.yiJni 4j MATINEE TOUORIMM EMMETT WELCH MlntlX rtiirlni "Camd.n Prohlblta rrohtUlUi' . . . ... . . - . j p Mallne. n.iiv. SilS a POWDER PUFF REVUE. i?W ,mi. uaniin. aianna rryor m Jaate iO a Walnut Ab. lh Mat i asmn wu.y wats ---t H Ki XI 1 X i1 i stl aa.i ,f -j $ A d $& " if qT . .. JajprjajMBjlBfkJsJsMMattaWSJMBaMaVVN 5 -iSr-:BlI0U TFfflfir GIRI rAnioifMx wnniL tH.t. &Jr?1 KV : T ' s ','( &. TH&cLiE9 '4M MAWR w & fr-i tfVifi: i'i&iliiL'l&'P?f jrrf""'tfVM. K-i. Vft i irJ -tr. ... i ' a. " . - f te WmiMfr rJBttiMi..ftiil 'i YY? tc i