- .waw v rin : fwtw d-v ,v w'vj,'.i -i'1 ra .r -: rr 'i. 1 w ;;.:lj-.iv -s-. " yr-nrv.'-" r r '; fVf if if lv' Just gossip about people. Nancy Wynne, Tells f s Cartcr's Being Introduced Next Wednesday at a Tea Site Speaks of the Cushman Club Tea This Afternoon mnB pourlnB rain yesterday mrtdo the Tnrw Mawr commlttco of the Uprso I J? 1 : off for thr .lay. I supnow Show call ii ""b' .innjrprrtiis to show !LUh n "omc hor "o" In that dnmp. MiJi Anil Jo yn know I'm kind of "S3 t'rrv M Iit It off, liei-nuw I g '.iiv do not think there Is a more 'wirtiuc out-of-doors nffnlr the plcturwai"- . . fI iirvn Mnwr II It c 81.oV.cvon Is quaint with Its Wt Ho".8.? "ViYi-n. imt for renl natural K..V that polo club at Bryn Mnwr cX'eki worn by the women the t day of the show were a riot of Sltor? the grandstand was beautiful Sth ft nwnhis of wide green am while . . Jim liMi frrace opnoMto the & eh wai filled wltlfthnlr., on ' m,i.' the callv-BOwned women were T,, nd fn tfio borkeround the love-KoM-fH onl clubhouse Mirroundcd ' Lr.rtia" trees, pec.) ns over the top of l ,1 hele. VmiW about as pretty J nt scene as 1 ever expect to sec lC buutlns test" on Wednenday were , MrimiH spectacle, and the hounds, itthtWr leaders, mnde a particularly I colorful tit U reminded me of several eld KnglWi print. t AST .car Wsa Norrla electrified Jjcvcry one nt the Rryn Mnwr show by .ni.wrli.1! lu a ""'''j ,,m(l J,rolV U,n iffi shawl, and this enr Gertrude Won wore one. The ground of taSS fwk was dark, but Gertrude b Ui tan. nnd the India embroidery of urse bends in with It. The skirt I mad rather scant nnd short, with the & "ml narrow hinge around the ite and the upper pait of thrjMrt and Dice nre of the plain part of tjie ihatil The sleeves nnd upper part of the bodice arc fashioned from the em broidery. It's rather effective, but verj tX Not mnny could nfford to wear drew of the kind, bocauso it must Bmnarlly bo so plain. It suits Gcr trade all right, nnd she wore n brown filk sports hat with It. . TOMORROW wo have Jnne Hep burn's tea, and by the wny I forgot last w-ck to mention Virginia Carter tta. That is to he on Wednesday. I wis thinking that date had been changed whin 1 said there would be no tea on Vednedaj. And In order to help you not to set mixed. I want to gay now. uhilo I think of it. that Vir ginia Carter Is to be introduced nt a tea given by ler grandmother, Mrs. Edwin nenon, out nt her home in Chestnut Hill, on Wednesday afternoon. October ll. Vlrsiuin i. the daughter of the Rev (icorce Cnlvcrt Carter and Mr. Caiter. of the rectory of the Clitirch of the Redeemer. Bryn Mnwr. Mrs. Onrtcr was Miss Mnry Benson, a lister of Kdwln Benson, dr., who mnr ried Mis' I'thel Weighticnn. Vivginln Is a cousin of Mary l,aw. the daughter of Mrs. Krnest I.nw. who i also a debutnuh' of the wmmiii. T THINK it'a nice so many cousins nri iiiinini! tint loecthor or rnther' comln? out the kame year, an some are be ni introduced at the same ten ami I iJmrVpnrnHy. but there nre quite a number of (hem. TlicreV Dorothy Stev-1 en, and A.. Shoher: Nancy McKcnuj and Atlec Howns; ircinia Carter and Mar) Laws. Then Rita and Irglnia lleckel,e nre hnt cousins), but ir clni.i' sistei's death has stopped her formal debut and Inking part In any entertaining for this ear. Augusta Harrison and Ottilie Morris nre cousins, too, and theie nie several others whose nnuicd do not come to me just now. THE Charlotte Cushmau Club will gic n tea this afternoon in honor of Grant Miihi, wlm i- nliliiR here In "TheChainrinu." This will he the first affair given bv the club lu Its new kome nt 1010 Spruce street, nnd I um fure it will be very interesting. The tea will be from -1 until half after 3. They have to hnvc these nffnirs end eomparsthely early becaut-e the a?trcvs staving thete must hnve n 0 o'clock dinner in order to reach tho thratns in tilentj of timo to dress for their parts in tlie performances. The members of the board of governor) of the club lll receive nt tho ten. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The marriage of MIph Patty Borle. JVKhter of .Mr. nnd Mrs. Beauveau Bprlo, Jr, and Mr. Albert Nalle. hoii jr Mrs Jewe alle, will take place on TOMflay. N'o ember 9. at 1 o'clock In tne Church of Our Saviour. Jonklntown. r.v1 iVnI,?r A WooJ will give a dln f.H2' Monil-. October IS, In honor of rikn ec.t XI1,9'' AKUsta Wain Harrison. rw,r.e.,1hc dance hlph Mr. nnd Mrs. m-,Mlck,'rl'0'.ker uyl will give that Mm IA Z th ,hnoyd l","UtUme "UUBhter, Miss Helen llarnllton Jnneway. daugh- Janmnv'1;.,'1"',1 y'r I','lce Wcthorlll for n Ay ,vl"? haH bcc 'n New York In m,i , "0,ks' w,n rc,ur" to her hom inarrSSL .ne,V v.cck Mlss Janeway's Sfi1aB?i',!,.',r lu'n"- Griffon, of this event nr ti, J J""c tirnaii, will bo an, mem or th? early winter TfJllS MIirMla,.Wn' burton. .Mrs. J. i m ana Mrs. Glffoid Plnnlmi will nr,' todly !!, ?; t0o V8U Senator Hard S aa. which in Social Juatlco Day. Topn?,i?i J,lm Jolltl aeri. of Red 4 Vn aak wl entertain nt a theatro Dorethi yccSml,er "", ,lonor ' Miss nd l s ini,nterVun!i' daughter of Mr. JwWnlown hn "Bh" Steve, of Mls'i n1,',"1!, J',rs I'dwarfi Crozir and vanMdiv',,0nvBtt,V0 'l,thent"-0 iwy MmIb r?m- y ".nlng n honor of lW'l5S?ul?ayP,"ftr,n' her '" returned N,V ?S ?"?a Pltwrulil. have 'mm a .J , ,." 'I01",0 '" Ashbournu M Canada Kh tUo reat Lak" KJjr,ho'lhk!1l'LW D'011.er' of H'verton. ' cCian '' nbefA,i,bpond,nB n frtnlght "la evening ' " relu,n to her 1,onle h"rmmn,X,irSr.Oc0rs0 I:arl Haleuel Hoi an" neiclumm i" tol,r of EnglSnd. ln Holinpa u,To, ""IBUtl a"u sir. nur- an" hlfltin,1? Lomf ,lmo ln KKVP1 Malted cw?nnnf jer which Mr. Holme lfc.. .n.nBtnntinoj) e nnd thn Ttminn lake. laKii. v.hiiM fin.. ' "'"'u ' "uiian J-'TrlBtoVvn Lll!'!!!'e',or.'Arcolu F"' flcll aiul,r,nl,,L1 lho county of- W. hoinetfTvf ,!r'aoUn,y ,awyen lile"1?l,tt,,e" " Almwch arx tox'r HaiiVhi i.,n ,MurB"erlto Alspach, "'luld Mneu, 0f Ithaca, N. Y. MrS0 THE READING ?mnw. Barrin-'y' ftml "er slBtor. Mis ?UrliK tlu "2 ", r4turned to Kouat, ln Ocean cuy f,om an extended stnj telf". K"V l Mrs. Charle n,,mo of Mii Vvii1' .t;,.t)bor 7- th lt tet i nJvclly ,fi3 Nrt1i Car "K funS of' af,:1",,-1" al.d of " hulld k?8n I'ost No 37mSn Auxiliary of ff" will be tho nil?' A,ncrlca" J'CGlon. ?? Klien i"!1" of tt series of card Inies tti.cn ," "'i or a acr en of card fccreUryl ," .Matthew p, Ciubalt! gn Hecreta,MaJ!t," Zp K'VXrfr, and t?IrK,Norman Kolly --" w. Tor Bale, will be held on Saturday, Oc tober 9. by the auxiliary ot Uroad and raucomb Btreets Hhnuld the weather prove stormy the nffnlr will be held In the, AJolgln Itcnlty Co.'s bulldlnir. Mr. and Mm Amos Mnrtln, of C2J Duiicannon avenue, Olney, acconipanlod by Mr. nnd Mrs. Carroll Chllds, of 5241 gpriico slroet. nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Hmlth, of 8212 Saiuom atreot, left on Ti1.4t8d?.y evenlnar for nn extended tour oftho South. QERMANTOWN MIsh Anna V. Evans, daughter of Mr and Mra. Qeorgft H. Evans, of 0817 Crohelm rood, entertained tho mombers pf her bridal pnrtv at luncheon nt the Union Leaiiue oh Wednesday afternoon The guests were Miss Marjorle Stewart, Miss Eleanor B. Prosaer and Mrs. Wallace II. Coxe, of Wilmington. Del. MIbh Stowart entertained nt a theatro party In honor, of Miss Evans after tho luncheon. Tho marrlasre of Mlrs Evans to I.lcutennnt Jack Carpenter illchnrds, Lnlted States navy, of Chicago, will take place tomorrow evenlnp at 6:30 o clock at the home of the bride's pnrent.i. Mr. nnd Mra. T. A. Larkln, accom panied by their son. Mr. Charles Lar l:ln, of 1 14 East Cheltcn avenue, re turned to their homo yesterday after a trip to the West. Upon tholr nrrivnl they wore given a welcome-homo party by Mr. and Mrs. Larkln'a tons and daugh ters The marriage of Miss Florence 11 ltelter. dauRhter of Mrs. S. A. Heltor. or 5114 Knox street, to Mr. Miles Ed ward Nelson, of North Dakota, will tuko rlaco In thn Trinity Lutheran Church, flermontown avenue and Indian Queen lane, at 4:30 o'clock on Thursday after noon, October 14. There will be a rc ctptlon Immediately after the ceremony at tho homo of tho brldo's mother. Mr. nnd Mrs. John (fraven entertained a number of friends nt the Trenton fair ycMerdny. NORTH PHILADELPHIA An Interesting wedding of tho early nutumn will bo that of MIhs Clara Mario Ehrot, daURhter of Mra. Fred erick Ehrot. of 1B0D Falrmount avenuo, and Mr. Hcrbort Jordan, of Hanover. Pa., which will take plnco on Tuesday evening. October 12, at 8 o'clock. In tho Contra! North Broad Street Presbyte rian Church, Broad and Green streets. Tho bride will bo attended by Mrs. Carl A. Uoggo as matron of honor, Ml.ii Margaret McDowell and Miss Emily Itlnklo, bridesmaids. Mr. Wilson Jordan will be his brother's best man. The core mony will bo followed by a reception at tho Lorraine Tho fall meeting of tho Alumnae As sociation of the Girls' Mnh and Normal Schools will bo held on Saturday after noon, October 0, In the Hlsh School for Olrls, Seventeenth and Spring Gordon Ktreots. An Interesting program has been arranged. Including an address by Mrs. Mnrgarot Patton Dlller, en "An American Pilgrimage to the nattlefletd.) of Bolglum and France" ; fconqs by Mrs. farollno Marstou nnd u talk on "Tho League of Women Voters" by Mrs. A. D. Burns. Mm. Jnoeph R. C. McAllis ter, president of the association, will pie. Fide. Cowcn's beautiful cantata, "Tho Itoso Maiden," will be presented for the nlumnne on Thuisday evening, October 28, In the Olrls' Normal School, Thlr tcctith and Soring Garden ntreetn. fu tile Tloira Chornl Society, under thn rii. rcctlon of Mr. .Tnmcn B. Hartzell. Mrs Buth G. Glbb, Miss Huber, Mr. Charles " ;,"'''';"",'" il,;llu Tvjrno,'wl" ft0 ? ImaniBt .. n '., , .,,., .,, X.Xhttnrnla 'bomoms Weck from Hanover. Pa. wheie nho spent the lata summer nnd ;arly nutumn. WEST PHILADELPHIA Announcement l.s made of tho mar riage on Thursday of Mrs. Kllzabeth Meredith, of 5449 Pine street, und Mr. Henry B. Schaeffcr, of 1926 Spring Garden street. Mrs. M. Sanders, of K310 Chostnut street, Is tho guest of her son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Blakesley, of Little Falls, Pa. Mrs. Snndors recontly closed her cottago at Atlantic City. Mrs. William Clayton Jones has re turned U her home at 6700 Cltv ave nue, after spending tho summer at At lantic City. Dr. nnd Mrs John Wilkinson and their children. Master Jack Wilkinson nnd Mnsler Billy Wilkinson, will re turn to their homo nt 0022 Christian street somo time this month, after spending several weeks nt Wild wood, X, J. Miss Kitty Doherty, of Chrlstflcld. Md., has been the guest of Miss Audrey Anthony, of 4920 Hazel avenue. Miss Dohortv left last week for Lynchburg, Va.. where sho Is a student of the Ran dolph Macon Woman's College. Mrs. William Oarber. of 4608 King sensing avenue, has returned to her homo after a. vls't of several, weeks to Mrs. William Galloway, of 393B Chest nut street, at her apartment In Chelsea. Mrs. Galloway will return somo time this month. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, of 2S15 South Nineteenth street, enter tained somo f i lends at her homo on Tuesday afternoon at cards. Miss Hantml Graham, of 2639 Biin brldgo street, has returned to her homo arter spending mo summer at Ocean City, N. J. I Miss Alice Splane, daughter of Mr. vjjjMxjtu- jtuhjuiu AT THE HORSE SHOW mm Mm fir. mr- iS ItftpitJ tef i-lfj SfKBIf'' iSiBI xziflUlfteHuEiflr r ' Nnff SRTB 3g ,BRS. ' as; Mrs. John R. Fell and Mrs. Harry Wain Harrison, two Interested spectators attending the Bryn Mawr Horso Show spend tills neck-end at Atlantic City. Mr. Hlchaid Jacobs will return to his home. 1812 S-iuth Broad-street, after spending the summer at Atlantic City. DELAWARE COUNTY Mlns Mary Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo T. Butler, of Media, left a few days apo for I'ounhkeupsle. V V.. where she has entered Vassar Colleire. A reception which will be Riven tn honor of Miss Kteanor tTM. of Lane downe, at the Twentieth Century Club house nnd wh'ch Governor Sproul will attend, will bo j?lven on Tuesday eve ning. October 5. Mr. and Mrn Hobert McCurdv, of Low Doon, Boso Vnlley, are spending a few days In Ynungstown, O. Mr. and Mrs Kdward Cannon Bur ton have returned to tholr homo In Chester from a visit to their Bon-ln-'iiw nnd dnuRhter, Mr. and Mrs. William Booth Todd, who have been occupying a cottage for a few weks at Seaside Park. Philadelphia Atlantic If New' Jersey comld be dredged off the map Philadelphia wooiEd be a seaside resort. But sioce tHns is immpracticable at present, we have gome to the seaside, lira At! auntie Ciiy yooi will mow itrcid a danidy iraew Millards shop filled with the choicest offferiimgs of exactly the same kiirad as ioi or Philadelphia ainid Oiuiter Apparell for Women Suits Coats Dresses Blouses Skirts 127 S. 13th St. Philadetahia t Boardwalk Shop BriRhton Block, Atlnntlc City (Arrravrrrrrm.H. ........ MANN & DILKS U02 CHESTNUT STREOT ON SALE HEUE ONLY is a special fabric and is not to be confused with a wool jersey. Made in up-to-date plain-tailored styles by expert men tailors. Ladies' and Misses' Suit8 27.75 34.75 39.75 Juniors' and Girls' Suits ALSO Top, Street and Motor Coats Velour, Felt and Silk Sailor Mats Ladies' and Misses' 1 Tailored Shirts and Waists MANN & DILKS HU CHESTNUT STREET liJUDGBK-PHILADBLPHTA, FRIDAY, MOORESTOWN A large reception wns held at tho nome or .Mr. and Mrs. will am K. , d- plncott, of Mount Laurel, on Wcdnea- aay, rrom u until 10 o'clock, to meet Mr. and Mrs. Harry Enclo Coiirnw. wha havo Just returned fiom tboir wedding trip. Thcro wero more than 300 guests preecni. Miss Carrie Love, of 142 Oak avenue. Is spending some lime with her sister, Mrs. II. D. Culln, In her cottage at Sea side l'aru. Mrs. Helm Stokes, of Holmeaburg. who has been visiting Mrs. Joseph Pot tor, has returned to her home. LANSDOWNE Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Phillips left Thursday for a week's hunting trip In the AUlrnndacKs. Dr. and Mrs. Bobrrt Neall wilt spond the week-end at Atlantic Jlty. Mr. and Airs, nobert F. Irw.n havo returned rrom a visit to Japan. The social committee of St. John'i Episcopal Church will meet for tho first tlmo this ran at airs, uroswell Mcuee's H City Baltimore 1337 Chestnut St. Philadelphia .......... riT. u I . rmrrtrrirrf ,iiSi- 'if i MISSAgAM.RANKE WEDS MR. 0. L NULl Protty Marriage of Miss Cor- trudo Proston and Mr. Vln- .cent Faulla A nretty homo wedding took place nt 7 o clock Wednosday evening, when Mlns Ada M. Hanke, of 1216 South Forty fifth street, became the bride of Mr. Orion I.. Null, of 26S1 South Bhleldt) "treat, the llev. Arthur Phillip", of tho nichardson Memorial Church, .Sixtieth and Walnut MreetB, ofllclatlnir. A re ception followed Immediately after tho ceremony. The bride, who was Riven In mnr rlarre by her father, was attended by ii. Eather Hicks as maid of honor. Mlsa Betty Yonker, a cousin of the bride, was tho flower ulrl. Mr. John w. Hanke, a brother of tho bride, acted as best man. Aftor nn extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Null will live In Cleveland, where they will bo nt homo after No vember IS, FAULLS PIIESTON The marriage of Mies Gertrude I Preston, daughter of Mr. and MrB. Jo seph Preston, of 14 West Heymour street. Germantown. to Mr.. Vincent Harold I-nulls, of Warwick, N. Y.. was sol emnized at tho Church of St. Francis d Asslsl, Joenn and Droene streets, at 'J pclock on Wednnsday morning. Tto Jtev. William Doyle, of Lancaster, was the celebrant of tho nuptial mass, which followed tho cenmony. Mlns I.avlnla Prcnton attondel her slitter as brides maid. Misa Florence Boylo wns the bride's only other attendant. Mr. Chcs ton Preston, the brld's brother, was beHt man. nnd Mr. William Preston, nn other brother, was tho usher. A re ception followed tho ceremony at tho homo of tho bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Faulls left on a weddlnir trip to Niagara Falls and tho Middle West. After November 1 they will bo nt home In Warwick, N. Y HAASK DEISUOTH The marriage of Mlsi Florence Laura Delsroth. daughter of Mr. and Mra William TT. Dolsroth, of 234 East Tllgh land avenue, Chestnut Hill, to Mr. Fred erick Hnase. o Urooklyn, N. Y., took Place ln All Saints' Lutheran Church. Germantown avenuo and Cayuga street, at 7 o'clock on Wednesday evening. Tho Itev. Frederick Dowers, pastor of the church, performed tho ceremony, and Mr. Delsroth gave his daughter In mar riage. Mrs. Walter IL Delsroth, a sister-in-law. attended tho bride no ma. tron of honor nnd Miss Jennnettc Roscn borger. a small niece, was the flower girl. Mr. Kdward Itnuscr, of Brooklyn, noted as bent mun. Th ushers In cluded Mr Wnlter II. Delsroth. Mr. Clarenco J. Delsroth. brothers of the bride : Mr. A. C Itosenborger. a brother-in-law, and Mr Albert Phillips, of New York. A reception followed the ceremony nt the home of the bride's parents. After n wedding trip Mr and Mrs. Hnase will live In Brooklyn. COYLi: SCHMIEO An attractive autumn wedding wait solemnized with high nuptial mnss ln St. Veronica's Catholic Church. Tlntr-i und Sixth streets, on Wednosday morn- niff, wnen aiisus .Florence Schmlep, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joseph A. Schmletr, of 700 West Venango street, and Mr. John A. Coylo, of 712 West Venango etreet. were married with the llev. Michael Oormley officiating. Tho bride was given In marriage by her liiincr ana wns auenueu oy ner cousin MIps Joseohlne Quick, of Trfntnn Tvr t Mr. George Mnrtln was tho brldo- groom a Dest man. A weddlnr breakfast at the home of tho bride's parents fol- lowpd thi r.nrnmnnv. M nml XT Coylo will spend tho nutumn In Atlnntlc -Charge Accounts Solicited5 IBSSCHESTNOTST. (opposite KRirnii) Furriers For Tomorrow drm I -mestiST "N -4iSi. 4r w MXZ-?i WW. ' Vri WXl fT-Va? VBL IVXb. T M0 :Chaige Accounts Solicited: axson & DeMan 12 15 Chestnut Street M Furs and " -. r w f (1 wet w V Sale: Extraordinary! of New Fall Hats .50 1 O.50 i A Comparing With Hats Selling Up to $20 Purchased especially for this event, these Hats, without doubt, represent the most surprising Values and the smartest Styles we havo displayed at these prices. The assortment comprises everything that is new and fash ionable. The styles include Soft Draped Hats, Off-tho-Face, Rolled Sailors, Plain Hats, Close-Fitting Hats Tho colors are Black, Navy, Brown, Pheasant, Chinese Blue, American Beauty and Pearl Gray. On Display for your sclectiovr-Satnrday Only! sPurchaHlng Agents' OCTOBER 1, 1920 City and upon their return they will bo at homo at Seventeenth and Diamond streets, FITZPATIUCK HASKINS A pretty wedding took place at Our kndy of Victory Church, Vine ;nd Fifty-fourth streets, on Wednesday morning; when Muss Florence Agnek Hnsklns, dnughtcr of Mrs. Margaret Hanklns, became the bride of Mr. rank A. Fllzpatrlek at a nuptial mass at 8! 30 o'clock. Tho Itev, Joseph Croeean per formed tho ceremony. Miss Marguerite E Hnsklns. a sister of tho brldo. acted as bridesmaid nnd the ushers wero Mr. John Baden nnd Mr. Harry Kearney. A wedding breakfast followod the cere mony at tho homo of the bride, after which Mr. and Mrs. Fltzpalrlck left on a wedding trip to Canada. CONH.OY DILLAKD Tho marrlago of Miss Margarot Dlllard, of 2428 South Sixteenth Btreet, formerly of Melroso Park, to Mr. Joseph Conroy, took plnco In St. Monica's Cathollo Church, Seventeenth nnd Kltner street on Wednesday afternoon at o clock. Mlei Agnes Sheyhey. of New York, wan bridesmaid, and Mr. P. J. Conroy. brother of tho bridegroom, was best man. The ceremony was followed by a roceptlon at tho homo of the brides aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bari"et, of 2428 South Sixteenth street, after which Mr. and Mrs. Conroy left for their wedding ,trlp to Niagara Falls. They will bo. at home In Oak Lnno after October 16. HAOGAPTY WALLACE An Int6restlng wedding took place Wednesday morning nt 8:30 o clock at St. Monlcn's Cathollo Church, Seven- teenth and Rltner streets, when Mlsa kKatharlno F. Wallace, of 1020 .wolf street, became tho brldo or sir, unarien Haggartv. Miss Dorothy Wallace, sin ter of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mr. Frank Haggarty, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The cere mony was followed by a breakfast at tho home of tho bride's parents after which Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnggnrty left for their wedding trip. Mr. Haggarty has re cently received his discharge from tho army, aftor having served two yearn overseas, TIOQA Miss lusephlne Brown, formerly of Wefrt Tioga street, will entcr'nln tho members of lho Burkhnrdt Auxiliary of Tioga tomorrow evening nt her new home. 2103 Clarkoon street. German town. Her guests will Include Mra. William Boggs. Mrs. Oscar Clawson, Mrs. Carl Herschel, Mrs Charles O. Andorson. Mrs. Robert Fries. Mrs. Wil liam Brown, Mrs. James Bortel, Mrs. Marlon W. Benjamin, Mrs. Edward Al drlch, Mrs. M. Hlner, Mrs. William II. Pterson. Mrs. Charles Schaoffor, Mrs. Harry Morltz, Mrs. Frank Hughes, Mrs. P. N. Degerberg 1621 Chestnut Street Imported ScctcK T?eed SUITS, TOP COATS, CAPES and SKIRTS . $65 up for WOMEN and MISSES Milliners Selling Only Soft, adjustable Lyons Silk Velvet and Duvetyne Hiits. Olecr lints with soft brlmn nnd crowns that o y h shnped be comingly to Worrh each wcoe- 12.50 tO 15.00 ""o 'ee a"'1 siyir, Pheasant Hrown and Red, Rust, Chow, Chinese Blue, American Dcauty, IUaclc, Drown und Navy. Millinery .50 L'i Orders Accepted: Florence Dalrymple, Mrs. John W. Granger, Mrs. Frank Thomson, Mrs. Joseph Tomllnion, Miss Etn Brown, Miss Margaret Hilton, Miss Millie. Baugh, Miss Olivia Cox Miss Edna Davis, Miss Beulah Knauer and Mrs. MlUer llurk hardt, In whose honor the auxljlary was named. Mr. and Mrs. Raynor B6wman, ot Went Tioga strtet, and Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Bowman, of Phoonljcvllle, Va., returned early ln the week from an nutomobllo trip to Lake George, Lako Champlnln and Newburg, N. V. ROXBOROUQH Mr, and Mrs. Harry Umstead Londea, of 7041 llldffo Kvenue, Roxborough, an nounoe tho engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Laura Charlton Landes, to Mr, Charles William Schaefer, of Chi cago. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Olodhlll have taken Mrs. Rosa C, Jones's cottage at Cape May Point, and will remain until tho end of October. Mr. Jacob Miller, Mr. Harry Blrk head and Mr. John Morris have re turned from Indianapolis, Ind where they attended the snoampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. InrllttieBi or Announce Modrrste Triers ment! Write or rhone for Enirnvrd or rrlntM U a mnlaa . ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 W.lnnt St DARLINGTON'S Distinctive Apparel for women, misses and children Misses' Velvet Frock of charmine simplicity. The con trast of tan duvetyne, black silk braid and circ ribbon girdle add distinction. Price $78.00. Shown by Joseph G. Darlington & Co., Inc., 1120 28 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA'S TORCMQaT THEATRES RRHAn NIGHTS AT 8 IIS LJLt-LS MAT. TOMORROW SAM H. HARRIS Presents GRANT MITCHELL or "A tailoilmade man- kame THE CHAMPION 'AUDIENCE ROARED WITH DELIOHT." 8EAT8 SELLING FOR NEXT TOD"' FORREST LAST 2 EVGS. LAST MAT TOMOR. CHARLES DILLINGHAM Prfaenta FRED STONE in "TIP-TOP" "j'p.Vr WEEKSEATS SELLING CHARLES DILLINGHAM Prei-fntK JOSEPH CAWTHORN IN" A NEW MUSICAL TLAY Wrltt.n by WILLIAM ii BARON Miinlc ly VICTOR JAConr "THE HALF MOON WITH JOSEPH SANTLET OSCAR SHAW IVY sawvt.m!ALDB BOURNE 8"AW " Mny!U. adaM,'?h,.SJ.PH0-N M-'KrTOAMlim GARRICK It.mt, M. COHAN'S rvn COMEDIANS AD ISN'T IT A GRAND OLD NAME? n Salllne for All Prrfnrmnncxa TO SATURDAY. OCTORER 10 ACADEMY wip Ust 2 Days DAILY MAT AT 2. -IS EVGS., 7 & 0 M A K Y PICKF0RD Thrilled Thfm SUDS In Hfr Intent and Graateat Sucraa PRICES Eva. 1.1c. 60o, T5o Mnta. 5So & BOc jiiciuinv war Tax Children. Mat flmta at All MaU 2" Srata Rt Hepi"a, tllD Chratnut 8't . an at the Academy of Mualo Rox Office $& D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERFUL PRODUCTION 'THE LOVE FLOWER" The entire Production Personally directed by D. W. aRUTlTH METROPOLITAN OPERTlIOUSE The Italian Lyric Federation Preaent SEASON OF GRAND OPERA Openlnc Nlfht. Thura. A I H A EMf. Oct 7, nt Btlil " - SgrV.CARMEN PRICES, 3.00 TO 11,00 Rente now aeltln t Weymann'a, 1108 Cheatnut St., Metropolitan Downtown Ticket Ofllce. FATS KNICKERBOCKER . THEATRE 40th & Market Pti. Conttnuoua from 13:80 N, Mate , 10.1BC! Nlahta. 13, 23. S." (Plua Taa) "IDEAL" 9"Po Lody Swimmer an4 Ml t.i"' ii Ut'Tni inh .t m ' ii " r t. . ii 1 .-. -'in.i,Ui , . MAnKBT BT. ABOVB it5I'iJL4J;w-,'j DAUOHTallV Vi M HAROLD LLOYD ' " LyTj Oct vOlrfiJl- Nt. Wk., aim. lty In "The Villi LHV j zr?"iJv PA I A r'C MAIlKWr OTJMMp f.il 1 r-tvitljt lojir, Aif., i..iH Jt 8:20. R. AMO.SllB. Ulr, K 'H Tina WKP.K omlt THn tioT AVvnjLh-- yv INO PHOTOPIY EVER CREATn t; "flF "MrmyrnRn-Qnt ipv i - -wwiixiwvw. .5, NEXT raJJmWnAWPJI 1 In "HALF AN HOtm" ? ARPAHIA Chestnut 81. nl. IMil .. -. BUS, 7148, oior. i THOMAS MEIGHAN ,,c'. BTAnTINO MONOAT NEXT CECIL B. DcMILLE'S "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT" TA..KiA.PAnAl'ot,?'T pjcmmB IfTOD I A Market Btr4t Ab. Wh y,h'JiJ'i OA. M. toll tl P.M. F.IinFNiF rvnotcw in 'ttiub HAROLD LLOYD "arZ.4 .xi weak 'TAnTOKtin nv Tfim Kuinri - .". . " LJ Xi V"V X I UL JjOnOTlIT DAITTdN If "amtTT or LioVy RPPPMT Mrkt St. BL lTtk XI-4VjEj1N 1 OKonoE WAtt,u "THE OCADLIHR" GLOBE MAnKFTT BTnBtT AT JUNIPER 11 A. M, TO II P. CONTINUi WHUgTSSffi- tnanoti Ti irry toe: ED LORRAINE: others CROSS KEYS ? fr THE KILTIES PEO"QLB BROADWAY J1 V.WAJt ANDREW" MACK ' . WALLACE REID "v,UJlTjbix.. Dlrtetlon of Mxaari. LEE A J. J. OHtniMT bam SHUBERT Evg- ,8. Shn Otrtnr to lenrth of pfrformtnc Curtain Rim at 8 Sharp at Night and at 2 flharp nt Mats. aiQANTIC NKW TORK WINTER GARDEN MUPICAI. TRIUMPH CINDERELLA on BROADWAY With MARIE DRE8BI.ER Co. ot ICO. Pra-War Prloaa Nlchts, Exa. Sat. I2.S0. MM. Tomorrow. ri(t Brats 12.00. EVOS. AT 8 :1 LYRICMat.Tomor..'5P A MUSICAIj PARTY IN TWO ACT THE PTDT tm th PRIVATE ROOM With a Brilliant Company of Maater Coinje A riizy Hlend of Frllle, Melody ndJ Bm- tlelhc Enaemblo of Gorgeoua QlrU , Nlthts at 8. -20 ADELPHI MATS. THjyns A SAT. t A. H. WOODS Preejnta Dramatic Peneatlon of the Tear' uGDSa aotaa IN PERSON DI TIC CI A AIt? IN THE JJl-V-'i-. I Ir-llVlC MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2:20 CHESTNUT ST. ii LAST 2 WEEKS. 2il6, 8:lfe. D. W. GRIFFITH TALE OF LOVE AND LOVERS WAY DOWN EAST MAT. DAILY $00. NOTE Thla attrnrtlrn never will he hnwn at Iraa than flrst-claaa theatre ..& r ' Bryn Mawr Horse Show ' AT Bryn Mawr, Pa. Today and Tomorrow Mornings and Afternoons 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Daily TickeUr. BOc and $1.00. On Sale At Heppo'a. 1117 Cheatnut St.. and box oRlcn on grounde Amerlra'a moat wonderful ahow horeee la claealr eventa Now at Foot of Market Street Wharf WONDERFUL ,Li CONVICT AMAZING ENTERTAINING! EDUCATIONAL! SHIP open to purlic n a M TO 10 V, EITH'S v LILLIAN SHAW Premier Val Dialect Coiitadlenn. FAY MARBE Personality Knnaa anrf rvfina Harry Helman i. Co., Tom Patrlrnla A Ad. lalda Maaon Foater Hall t Co.; Ottiera fJA'atchYour TVwress In OurMllYbrtd Sttxlios .uuriajhoz scHnnT. 4 DANCING LESSONS 5 1320 Chratnut l.oi . Sin. pprn Day A Nlaht "A TEACHER l'OR EACH PlH'rL" lkilaT lVaH -a- ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FIJI. EVO.. OCT, ..J nti.uiA.il iviiuir i'lcsenia THE FAMOUS IRIBH TENOR TOM BURKE From thu Royal Opera. London idon f is-4 Seata II. tl.SO. 12. I2.AO and IS i Heppa'a inn chratnut Street ORPHEUM Oermantown ft Cheltair Ae. u"1 ' "-w""Matlne Tomorrow, 2lfo rra Mae Desmond prank fibiIdkr mac icaiiiuuu LfiviHAN CITItEJi" NEXT WEE1C "A WIDOW nV I'RoSyM C Walnut Ab. 8th. Mxt. Today asmO Golden Crook 'eopie s V,:,,r.. ,7.iJ"'S,.,7."T" 1 If avail navt fin A fvaa aV aTka,Aa u Ji i Matinee Dally-, ine jrck oingerTaiow With HARRY LANDER' JVta -xtTre NiKTir , i7Z.' 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