f. ''Ie ;Vt J , I ? '$' k." h '' ,f " 'K" ' ",.UJlj t ' ! u ? l i' - . . .' ' 'i. t ' t r r t i-r i i -. h a . ' ? 'l l' '-'' '- ' - - ii ,....''-- ' , ; JUST GOSSlPABOUT PEOPLE fianci Wynne Talk of 11U$ Tofffly-vticr uuuuwntvs fcwfs fcoiif t7te Minott-Baird Engagement vtef A flAItTER 1 to be Intro JV. . . ... ,. n her duced, . .7n., ii m . ;aiycrr;r: '-1.1 ..? S3 Mm. Mary being In the ..lwtli net vr si ' nc. Tinnann win nave uer S.nditer.iw. Carter, receiving win warn I her daughters-in-law, Mrs. Carter, receiving with Kf-ln N. Hcnson, Jr., inn ri. jw nce HenNon. Mrs. Jay Cooko and Mrs. Vflhn II. Packard, 3d, two other dough toS "ml Ml Wray, who la Mra. I,Aonn'rtheCdebi.tnntM will be Anno AahSn? Anno Ilarclay, I.yijboth Boyd, Call Harrlnger, Jnne Coxc, Atleo Downs. Charlotte' Starr, Audita liar Sen Mary Lloyd Norrls, Jano Hep 2f Henrietta Wilson, Mnry filter, M.wWi". "nlta Strawbrldso, EIolso Warrlncr, Roanmond Stcwnrtson, Hc.en swell? Annibclla Wood, Itlta Heck Sober Elisabeth .TcaneB, Mary Law, Nancy McKean, Kitty Knight, Mnrga wtta Harrlaon, Rleanor Outomcy, Polly GriVcom. Hetty Frailer, Kuth Pnckard, Adelaide Joues and Bevcral others. ELAIN'B SULLIVAN wilt be n pretty debutante. She in to be In troduced some time In Jnuiiary, I tin deratand. She Is the daughter of tho Jame" Francis Sulllvans. of tho Woodn, .j.r nn.i thou flter of Frances Su'.U- i. nm! nf Llvln'rston Sulllvaii. Elaine ?!.r"iiK inr 3thTr. thoueh her hair, U a littlo darker hold. Sho has won- Slrfn coloring and very largo eyes and . dark eyelashes. Sho looka n littlo i" Ur slter. the late Mrs. Albert Hoff- . . . .( 1 a.Hh t ( ftlAta aa man, tnougn we h u muiu idu Tlie Sulllvans have been In the Adl rondacks for a short time and only re turned recently. Frances Is still there, hut will be batk In a coupe of weetts. rrh. fnmllv ulll move into their apart- menu at the llltz-Carltou in November. I have not heard as yet whether Elalno ulll be introduced at n tea or a uancc. That will be decided later. THAT was a lovely weddlnj of Emily niothler aud Fred Strawbrldee. ir . rftcnlQT. I thoueht Emily made a charming bride. Sho looked so young nd sweet and her dreBi was bo dainty and pretty. She Is only nineteen, you Ibow. I think Doctor Cummins, com C?nJ511 1 '"the dwih cr of the Oeorco X'.fii C&ten, of Bryn Mnwr. and Is Calvert W",T' " i,i R1C U the elder I J inc on from Poughkccpmc to marry It them, gave an extra touch of romance to the wending, lou Know no was Mr. Morris Clothier's roommate at Swnrth- morc and married Mr. Clothier and Miss Earnshaw, Emlly'a father and mother, twenty years ago. lie aJso baptized Krnily, who 1b their eldest rhild, and he has been ono of the fam ily's most devoted friends since he and Mr. Clothier were college mates. The church was perfectly beautiful, tho L'linncel being fairly banked with white flowers and autumn leaves ; and Lydin Clothier's soft orange frock was a uomlcrfui bit of color against the pare white of the bridal gown as she took Emily's bouquet from her and arranged her veil and train wheu she turned to walk down the aisle. As for the house, well. If you went to Kmily's tea last October, when the house was just finished, you know how beautiful It Is and how beautifully it is arranged. Another bit I heard about the wedding which seemed very nice was the fact that Dr. Herbert J. Tlly, who played the organ for Mr. aud Mrs. Clothier's wedding, also played for this one. It was a. together a delightful af fair! GAIXOR BAIRD'S engagement to Joe Minott Is interesting, isn't it? Tou know, .Toe is n Princeton man, and lias been on here quite n lot to vurlous parties, so, though he conies from Ore gon, he is br no means a stranger to this city. I hope (Jninor won't go way out there to live. Ilia family lives in I'ortlaud. but he may settle here. Of that I do not know, but I do know that he is engaged to one of the nicest girls In town, (lalnor is a pench. She is so wonderfully capable and level headed and so good looking. She did splendid work in the National League for Women's Service, in which she was one of the leaders during the lute war. She came out about three years ago, and has been extremely popular with the younger set. Sho only returned to this city last Saturday with her aunt, Mra. Henry S. Jeanes, and her sister Marlon und cousins Margaretta and Elizabeth Jeanes. Her sister Marlon is to be married on November 1 to Jnred Ingeraoll, milE other day Betty broke her best c do1' ant'sbe was greatly distressed bout it. Sho ran in to her mother mEmmmMIMSfiKL WowtOwre ioo vmaiN wool Jaeger Underwear for Women All styles for Fall and Winter Jowand hlfih ncck.short nnd long lecves, knee and ankle lenRth. Vests and drawers Light weijht, each 54.25-J6.50 Medium weight, each $9.00-$9.50 Union Suits Jght weight, $9.50- $11.50 Medium wclcht, $HJ0 neelenphand anklerength,$7iO-$8:o6 SaSlSPe 8toclS of cMdren undershrts and underdrawers hSsSS.10 rcqui8itc J aMtnut St PH1LAWEIPHIA warm. jI ht w . , ' v v . , .lKmrnrnitii i Carter, Who Is Introduced unu vuuir rumsone nd fld. "Ob, mother; my doll's broke!" "Betty, dears mother Is so eorry, Mid tho ercr - sympathetic mother. But a littlo later, when the ?" ."", cVriV' BU? aoaea, -uon't say my doll n broke, dears say broken.' " "Oh, broken," said Betty 'in .bored tone. Next day, however, she remembered the admonition, for when Teddy smashed his kiddle car she ran fast to wotber, calling, "Oh, mother I Teddy broken his car." . NANCY WYNNE. .SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Archibald Thomson will enter tain in honor of her mnn. 1lf nwi... Vtrnnamaker'B, twenty-first birthday on WfckUMCJ A At Mloa Elizabeth Jeanoa, daughter of Mrs. Henry Suiter Jeanes, of I.aywell Devon, will be formally priacnted to do. o:ety at n dancA tn h i.n .... Bellevue-Stratford, on Friday evening. 7l.r. .'" 'S.'9" jeonc3 una rco niiy etumeU from Europe, whero she spent he Bummer with her mother and sis ter. Mm. Jfnnrn will mvmnu i.- ,, houhe, lit 2012 Spruco strcot, about No- VMIUCI A .-him Anriabclla n. Wood, debutanu. .7i ?iV""i UI.t?V'nn.a aln- "oratlo Cur .is Wood, will be the gucet of honor at .1 II ma. 11 illnnor tin TSifl -ii n wi?LY?n by, rA.Rna Mrs- Charles ,;:,:; . t1,V Vl . u oeminoie aveuu. Chestnut Hill, before tho dance Dr. and MIsb E'leonor Oummer r,".O0?.f" i "' K've in honot Mrs J Horace Harding, of New Yort. will give a larf ? dobuunte lunch- H,,i c Mr Sv?. ' i'T UuS ".X ?' dcd0 tM Aovcmncr 20 in honor of their daughter. Mrs. Harding Is a daughter of Mr. v"'vo u. unmey, ot inia city. Tho Phlladelphl Chapter of tho United Daughters of tho ConfeUcrncy, will """ t. u o-ciocK at tno Bellovue Stratford, on Monday, October 18. Mrs Joseph C Earnshaw. of Oormantown, will preside during the absence of the pn-ldent Mrs, Constant E. Jones, who sailed for Europe recently, and will spend the winter In Italy. A council meeting of tho chapter w'll be held at the Real Estate Trust Building on Fri day afternoon next .Mr: ?n1 Mrs- J- Bertram Llpplncott, of Mclmar-Hcthayres, who hnva spent tho turamtr at Jamestown, it. I hava returned from a cruise In the Chesa Pako waters on their yacht, Lady Uay They will not open their homo at 1712 Spruco street until toward the mlddlo of No,ember. M!bs Helen Vllmorln Michel, daueh U,r.?f,Mn nnd Mr8 "enry F. Mlohell, of '943 Chestnut street, will not be Intro duced to socloty this .season as was announced, but w'll make nn extensive atudy of music, French and English lit erature during the winter. Miss Kotherlne Doming Roberts daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Francis M Rrherta. of tho Louelln. Wayne, whoio marriage to Mr. C. N I'rew. of Wayne, will takn plnco on October 13, at St. Mary's Memorial Church, at Wayne will entertain at luncheon today at her home In honor of her bridesmaids, who Include, Mrs. John Blynn, matron of honor,. Mrs. DufTleld Ashmcad, Miss Mary Little, Miss Frances Drndhcad. nnd Miss KathcTlne Hunter Mr. Prow will bo attended by Mr. Duffleld Ash mend, an best man, and the uslrrs will Include, Mr. Montgomery Forster, Mr. Richard Watson, Mr. Gene Allen. Mr Anthonv Mo-rK Mr Francis Roberts and Mr, John Dlynn. Mrs. N C. I'rew. of Wayne will entertain at supper on Mon day, October 11, following tho wedding rchrarsal. Mr Oeorgo Farnum, of tho Acres Walllngford. sallfd last week for Europe where bo will remain for several months. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Howell Cununlnga nnd their family, or the Wellington, returned today from' Wernersvllle, where they have occupied their summer home Blnce June. Mrs. d'orgo W. Elklns, of Chelten House. Elklns Park, who has hp.n abroad for some weeks, Is now In Paris for a brief stay, Miss Mary W. Llpplncott, of Rabbit Hill, Chelten Hills, who sailed fo Europe earlv In the BUmmer, leturnr o her home last week. Mm W. W. Orlecom and Miss Qlartv H. Qriscom. of Cheswold lane, Havei ford, who have been spending the sum mer at their cottage at Saundemtown R. I., returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Quy Hallowell havr moved Into their new home In St. Davtd Mr and Mrs. Hallowell have been spend ing the Bummer wth Mru Hallowell'r mother. Mro. William Dayton Phillips at Radnor. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. H'rst and Mr. Arthur Hlrat. of the Wlltonhurst Haverford, who have been traveling In Europe for the Ian six weeks, expect to return homo today. Mrs. Francis Lewis, of Plttfcbureh. who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Model No. 473 Jf K VVfnacafttYi H to If you've never worn a pair of La France Boots you'll be surprised to find that such smart and slender shoes can be so comfortable. And we know, too, that you'll admire the beauti ful leathers of which they are made, as well as their exquisite workmanship. These are features which have made La France Shoes favorites with discrimi nating women everywhere. One of the new Fall models is illustrated a boot of glossy Brown Kid, made with pointed toe and Cuban heel,its severe simplicity relieved by rows of perforation. This is but one of the many La France styles which we shall be glad to show you. rfr M -. 1204-06-08 JU&S&Uneft Market St. 7JflftJl f if VBLLW ' ' '' ! I ..iBaLILaLaLaLaiLLaLaLaLaLaLILIk. jSkBSKL "" i '''.'".ifkRtyi"'-"x '' ' HH&flyBuSpEa f "V tit. &'i4&$B&&!?'' mm m.. a.v miss jov nnioiiT p,,0, by J"cl"on- Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William II. Bright, of Wlldwood, N. J., whoso marriage to Lieutenant Charles Gray Little, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Littlo, of Newburyport, Mass., will talie place on October 9 In Brough, Enrland. Miss Bright and her mother and sister, Miss Elolse Bright, sailed on the Mouietanla on September SO George Fales Baker, of Old Oaks, Rose Tion left on Monday for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hodgo and Ihelr family, of Olynwydd, Radnor, returned lost week to their homo after spending tho Bummer In tho Adirondack moun tains. Miss Eleanor Damon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Danun of Lans rtowno. will leave next week for th.t Birmingham School, nt Birmingham, Pa., of which sho Is a student . Mr. and Mrs. Felix Spatola, of 4004 Baltlmoro avenue, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Julia Marie Spatola, to Mr. Joseph Hlgglns Jr., of this city. M00RE8T0WN Mrs. Albert Rlehle, of 417 Chestor avenue, entertained at a bridge party to meet her niece, Mrs. Charles Howcr, on Thureday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Strattan who havo been visiting In Altoona, have re turned to their home 133 Oak avenue. A large surprise party was given tor Mr. Qeorgo C. Spoonor at his homo, 132 East Oak avenue, last week. M!bs Doroihy Stanton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanton, of 223 East Central avenue, gavo n d.inc? fur Miss Rebecca Batnbrldge, of Haddon flld. on Thursday night. There wero about twenty-four gueits present Miss Balnbrldge's wedding took place In Haddonfleld on Saturday. ROXBOROUGH Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Sacks, of C937 Ride avenue, have Issued invitations for the wrddlng of their daughter. Miss Eatelle R Sacks and Mr. Israel S. Cravls, on Sunday October 31. nt G o'clock In tho Beth Israel Temple, Thlrty-sccon 1 street nnd Montgomery avenue. Miss Sacks will have her s'ster, airs, samuei HnhTfor ma'ron or nonor; miss uun S-'cks. also a M'stcr, maid of honor; M's' Smile Tlnaenftcld. Miss Besa Cramer. Mls Eva RlKelhaupt, and Miss ItebA Haber bridesmaids WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss M D irnthy McClees daughter of - nnd Mrs. Elgar J. McClees, of 4902 Vnlnut street, entertained at cards, fol wed by a shower on Saturday after noon In honor of M'so Kathryn Work, whose marriage to Mr. V. Archer Deve 'in will tako plnco tomorrow evening. Announcement Is made of tho marrlago on Monday at 8 o'clock of Miss Mary A Vahle, of ET28 Market btreot, nnd Mr. William C. Fox, of 3927 North Marshall treet. Aftet November I Mr. and Mrs. "ox will bo at home at 6328 Market street. Mr. and Mrs. E IC MMary, f Lans dale, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs A. B. Springer havo returned to their homos after being the guests for a few Jays of Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis E. D. O'Bilert, of 6215 Spruce strcot $12 '; il ALi' "iiA-' . ' - - ,. " JTBaKJKBEHIIAD: .-" ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. Jamoa A. Stretch, of Narberth announces the marrlago of his dnugh ter, Miss Helen 11 Htieteh, to Dr Wal ter A. Troutmnn, of Port Trevorton, Pa. on September 26. The Harold D. Spcakman Post No. 356. of the American Lecrlon of Nnr. berth will give the first of a series of uanoea on friaay ovenlni? In Elm Hall Tho Ladles' Auxiliary of the LoiHnn nm give a dlnner-dnnce on Octobtr 15 nt mo uenerni wnyno ir.n for Ihc benent of the flag committee tho proceeds o! which will go to purchase a new flag fo. tho Legion. Mr. and Mrs Edward C. Dcardon and tholr son, of Highland avenue. Merlon who havn been spending tho summer abroad, will arrivo home on Wednesday Mr. nnd Mra. O. 8. Wilcox of Essex nvenuo nnu atepney place. Narberth, ru ucuiK coiiKraiuiaieu on tno olrth o a son, Robert Sterling Wilcox, on Sep tember 25. Mr. and Mr3. Clarence Slm;leton-Tay of Essex Avenue. Narberth. lmv nn to Chicago, where they will llvo In the iiuure. Mrs. William Livingston, of Chcstnu avonue. Narberth, Is spending a week n Lake George. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA r,fr'i Df1 K"'60"- formerly of South Philadelphia, who has be n 111, la co yalesclng at Atlantic City and Is sta Ing at the Hotel Sterling, on ICcntuck" nvenue ' Miss Edna Tatem. dauBhter of Mr and Mrs. Robert L. Totem, of 2319 Soul! Sixteenth street, entertained the num bers of her card pnrty Inst evenln' Her guests Included MIbb Marie BastKi Miss Virginia Hagan, Miss CatbarU Scott. Ml-s Vera Johnson, MIbb Soph Blunden, Miss Jano Cox nnd Mrs. Fran'-tin i. gu uiniuiurraTiriiTa an nil u bhiuii hm BnnmnaaujiwHij 1 1 n n ii 1 1 1 1 :.i 1 1 1 1 r i u 1 1 n i JkMim BLOUSES CO light and delicate. All the gorgeous colors of Autumn are mirrored in the soft tones of the crepes of sheerest fantasy which fashion the newest ones, 3M0, 4.50, 6.50, 10.50 to 38.00 COATS & WRAPS VOLUMINOUS collars, rich embroideries and beautiful furs, individualize our new Autumn Coats and Wraps. Originations of our own with adaptations of French creations in materials such as Evora, Goldtone, Duvet Superior, Velours, Polo Cloth and Novelty Fabrics. 49.50, 69.50, 69.50, 79.50, 89.50 and up to 375.00 E THE BLUM STORE A New Organization With an Old Name ''' r Fi "1? '! 4 AlJUfJ WBiSMT,; 5C0BBR i20 WFBuT A? MISS KATHRYN WORK WEDS MR. F. DEVELIN Other Interesting Marriages Tako Place Today Somors. M auger Nuptials The marriage of Miss Kathryn Work, daughter of Mrs. A. Ashton Work of 72 North S'xty-fourth street, to Mr. F. Archer Develln, sdn of Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard O. Develtn, of MerphantvlMo. V. J., will tako place at 7 o'clock this evening, at the Memorial Church of St. Paul, .Overbrook the Rev , Robert Norwood, rector, off clatlntr, Tho bride's brother. Mr. M. Ashton O. Work will Klve her In marriage, and Mr Charles Pnrmlee Walnut, a sister of the bride groom, will attend as matron of honor, and Miss M Dorothy McClees as maid nf honor. Mr. Robert L. Patterson will be best man, and the ushers will Include Mr, Effngham Perot. Mr. A. Voorhees Anderson, Mr Frank F. Patterson, Mr. Harold Woolnon nnd Mr. Charles P. Walnut Master William Wren will act as page. A rocentlon for the Immed'ate families will follow nt the home of tho bride's1 mother, after which Mr and Mrs. Deve lln will leave on a wedding Journey, nnd upon their return will live at 127 West minster avenue, Mcrchantvllle, N. J, HOYT MAOINNI8 The wedding of Mies Kathleen L. Mnglnnls of 4314 Pino street, and Mr. Wlllam H. Hoyt, of 3914 Spruco street, will take place this evenlnir nt St. John's Kplbcopnl Church, at Cynwyd, at 0 o'clock, tho Rev. Dr. A. F. Hoyt offlcUt Inir A receutlon for th Im" A f families of the brldn and bridegroom win roiiow lmmeaiatciy after tne cere mony. A s'ster. Miss Ireno E. Maelnnls. will attend the bride as maid of honor, and littlo Miss Frances Evans, a cousin of tho bride, will lo flower ulrl. Mr. Edward Curry, of Haddonfleld, N. J., will act as best man. and the ufchers will Includo Mr. Harry R. noshnrn. Mr Fdwnnl B. G-oshorn, of uermaniown, Mr. LAitucr u icr ana Mr. Stlnson Scott, of Buffa',u Y. Me and Mrs. Hoyt will ItaTT Imme diately for an cxtcna'.-e wedding tr p. NEWS DONNELLY An nttroctlve wedding was solemn ized with hlnh nuptial mass In St. Ed ward's Catholic Church. Eighth nno "ork streets, this morning, when Mis nna T. Donnelly, daughter of Mr. nn "r Arthur J. Donnellv, of 28G5 Nort' Seventh street, and Mr. W'lllam liny end Vews of 245 Somervlllo avenu oiney, were married with Rev. Thomr McCnrty officiating. The brldo was given In marriage by her fnther nnd wes attended by Ml' 'Tndellne O'Brien. Mr. Nbwb had for beat man Mr. Joseph Wolfrum. A breakfast at the home r 'ho bride's parents followed the cert nony. Tho bridegroom and brldo wl ave on a wedding tour and will be al lorne after November 1, at 2856 Vort loventh street. Mr. News served hrough the late war In the United Stutes navy CURRAN CARRTQAN A protty wedding took place this nornlnK at tho Church of the Most Precious Blood Twenty-eighth and Din mond streets, when Miss Mnry T, Carrl- -e Juliet, 1126 Walnut St. fro-rfl from 12th St. Very Special $10.50 HATS The Last Word in . Smartness and Material A ruly remarkable offering in tlipical Juliet models. The Storp of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Featuring For Tomorrow Autumn cyliode The essential combination of Quality and Moderate Price thoroughly well exemplified in the selections of The Re-created Blum Store. SUITS 'T'HE distinction of a Blum Store Tailleur lies in its per fect tailoring. Fashioned of tricotine or soft, supple textiles, such as veldyne, duvetyn and duvet dc laine, the new suits are lavish with embroideries and fur or strictly tailored on straight lines that are always pre-eminently smart. 39.4b, 49.50, S9.S0, 69.S0 and up to 295.00 waMaaaaM,M0aataaMa0 i ' ,t'f ,' t ran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carrlgan, of 248 North Dover street, was married to Mr. Patrick J Curran, 33 South Cecil Btreot Miss Margaret nt 049 M. Carrlaan, sister of the Drme. wiw bridesmaid, and tho best man was Mr. John A. Curran, brother of tho brldo- groom. The ceremony wna solemnized, with a nuptial mass, the Rev, Josepn u. Klrlln omnlatlng. , ... I A breakfast at tho home of 'tho bride's parentu followed the ceremony, and a reception will be hold t'tls aH.ntH nftnv whlrh Mr. and Mrs, Curran 'will leavo for Yellowstone Na tional Park. SOMERS MAUOER . . .. . -7 .,.., ,irt I An ntercstlng autumn wedding will k placo this afternoon at 4 o ciock in e Episcopal chapel at Valley. Forgo, lion Ml no Itiith Maurer. aaucnior oi auger, daughter or 'Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kepner Mauger, of 1621 West Lehigh avenue, and Mr, Lewis 8. Somors, Jr.. ton i of Dr. and & iann & nn nil trmr. ""."'.." ..'-" i Ver V,,ih 'k ram i,ew o, ooratm, ui ; --" a dinner at their home, 5554 Nortli Broad Broad street, will be married by Rev. gtrect, for the bridegroom and bride and H. A. Lollls, rector of tho Church of tho i thelr attendants, and on Saturday eve Redeemer, at overbroox. . nlng the brldecroom gave a bachelor's Mr. Mauger will gve his daughter In dinner at the Union League Z ftTercxSS:n.nMri,rYIe.en Smith, otl Pottstown. Pa. ' Mr. Bomera will have for best man ' Mr. RUaaell 3. Mauger, tno bnue a brother; and his ushers will bo Mr. David Halstead and Mr. Robert 9. McConnell. The ceremony will bo fol lowed by a dinner for tho families and tho bridal attendants, at tho Bellevue Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Somers will spend the autumn traveling and will be at home at 1830 W st Tiogu treet, after December 1. The bridegroom nerved overseas two ycara on wtrekss operator on tho yacht Noma In the Bay of Biscay. BORNSTEIN DEUTSCH An attractive wedding took place last ovenlng at f o'clock In the Gold Room of the Adclphta Hotel when Mlas Retta S. Deutsch. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jacob Deutsch, of 4110 North Broad street, becamo the bride of Mr, Harold Bornsteln, Rabbi Max D. Kle.n officint ng. Tho bride's sister, Mrs. Herbert Mann, acted as matron of honor, und the bridesmaids were Miss Edith L. Well and Miss Dorothy Meyers. Mr. M Hon Borns:eln attended his brother as befrt man, nnd the ushers Included Mr, Her bert Mann nnd Mr. Letf ft. Hecht After a wedding trip, Mr, an it Mrs. rornHteln w.ll live with the oarcnta of (fa bride at 4110 NoUh Broad street. CRILLY- HACJUET An Interesting weddine took Intereatlng place this mornlnir at 9 o'clock In tho Church St. Monica. Seventeenth and R tner favitatioaa ' r AanouBea- nlrr le Prlrr '-'SBLje' meats Write ur Thone for Knrrared 04 Printed nampm. 0YAL ENCRAVINC CO., 814 Walaat St Paris Fashions Number VOGUE on sale now! n n i : n 1 1 n i ; 1 1 1 ii i m i n 1 1 1 1 1 n ixmmirn ijj I FROCKS WHETHER chic street frocks or shimmering evening gowns, they gleam with brilliant trim mings, beads, embroideries and bright sashes. Tricotine and Poiret twill for street frocks, while kit ten's ear crepe, crepe-back satin and duvetyn are the favorites for afternoon functions. 29.50, 39.50, 49.50, 59.50 and up to 275.00 g 1 z .tfn . HV streets, when Mine Marie Anha Hague t, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. George W. Hnguot, of 1423 Rltner Btreot, became the bride of Mr. Raymond A. Crllly. The wremon win Boiemnizea wun a nupuai mass, Roy. Father Kelly off.clating. jnifl Anna Ej Jordan was bridesmaid, nluj tne DeBt a,, woa Mr Heninald uugan. A breakfast at the home of the bride's pnrtnts followed the ceremony, af ter Mr; and Mrs. Cr lly left for thelr wedding trip to Atlantic City and wm ba at horne ftter fjoyember 1, at 1423 Rltner street. TIOQA Mr- ana Mrs. David iiaistcad gave t theatre party on Monday evening, fol ,0W0( b a HUp:er at tno Bellevuj-Htrat ford . M, ,, th Mauor nnd M. nr. ana Mrs. David iiaistcad gave a ti. u ann... t. ...i Lowl Homer. j. wnoso wcddlna- will tnkc pIftM , t bridal attendants. On Dr nnd M L w . . ...- i . . . rrnoon, and tholr n Sunday evenlnir "': "" ". frewm a. DunicinKvc fl b n .1 -t T m I O a a & h Mr, and Mrs. Qeorgo D. Cox. of 3444 lorK road, nave returned nome alter spending the early autumn at Atlantic v-uy, Mrs. James Thompson, formerly of P. N. Degerberg 1621 Chestnut Street Imported ScotcK Tweed SUITS, TOP COATS, CAPES and SKIRTS $65 up or WOMEN end MlSbES PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING 1HEATREO Direction of Menrs. LEE A J. J. 81IUUKHT SASHUBERTU8t2 Week. Owing to lenrth of performanca Curtain ltliea at 8 Sharp at NlRbt ana hi 2 nnaru ai Alan. HOANllC NIJW VOIlii WINTER GARDEN MUSICAL TRIUMPH CINDERELLA on BROADWAY WUh Marie Dressier c00' Pre-War Prices Nlilita, Ccept MAT. TODAY $1.50 LYRIC LAJ5T 2 WEEKB. BVOS. AT :15 Mat. Today $1 A musical PAnrr in two acts Tne GIRL THE PRIVATE ROOM With a Brl'llint Co. of Maater Comtci. A Fluy Plend of Prllla. Melody and an En ticing Enaemble of Oorrtouo Qlrla. N -" A D E L P H I -ss. :I0 " -- 4 SAT. A. II.' WOODS Preaenta Tio D'mat'r Penpatlrm of the Year LAST 4 DAYS IN PERSON di t ic m a ivit? thf uiju, i i.r-wivii. LAST POP. MATINEE THUP.SDAT BEG MON seats TOMonnow MAIL. ORDERS NOW LEE MORRISON ANNOUNCES THE RACINO MUSICAL COMEDY "DEARIE" ADAPTED FROM "WILDFIRE" By George Broadhurst and Geoige V. Hobart With Mualo by MALVIN FRANKLIN DIO CAST OF MUSICAL FAVORITES Tho Famous Plantation Four and Three Dozen Dearleo CHESTNUT ST. OPEnA, HOU8E Matinees, 2:15 Evenings, 8;lb Special announcement Extension of en casement In responue to popular demund. D. W. GRIFFITH'S TALE OF LOVE AND LOVERS WAY DOWN EAST "No one sat unmoved." Record. MAT. DAILY , $1.00 NOTE This attraction never will ihnwn at lrtu than first-class theatre price. PHILADELPHIA'S lOREMOBT THEATRES FORREST MAT. TODAY CHARLES DILLINOHAM Preoenta JOSEPH CAWTHORN In a New Musical Play Written by WILLIAM LoDARON Music by VICTOR JACOIU "THE HALF MOON" With JOSEPH SAN OSCAR SHAW nY 8anra.rs. and a itt? 0?!" .. , 85"!?a " FRED. G. LATHAM Muulcal Numbers by ALLAN K KiWi-n Nt. Wk.. Special Mat TueTln.teUd of Tw"l. BROAD POP. MAT. TODAY SAM H. HARRIS Preeonts GRANT MITCHELL OF A TAILOR-MADE Mav FAME THE CHAMPION GARRICK LAST 2 WEEKS POP. MAT. TODAY nio"ts AT Kiln "VO. M. COHAN'S rvi "'TWriTAXTO ESMB: M. . B U UUL5 Jl" i iwm i io. T IT A GRAND OLD "NAME ? f'iFfiu. w wrWti West Tioga street, entertained t'hi'Hij bers of her T.oga card club at rWwifWv- and cards yesterday nt her hoi Lincoln drlvn home,-' ftt sat Market Gt. ab. 10th 11 A. M. to 11,. CHARLES RAY IN NEW PARAMOUNT PICTtTlUI "THE VILLAGE SLEUTH" Artded Attraction UttYN MAWIt HOI18B.8HOW Also BOOTH TARKINOTON'8 "EDOAR CAMP8 OUT' Next Wek Itoicoe "Fattr" Arhuekl W "THK ItOUND-UPl" also InaugMral of FaH and Wlnur Urand Opera Muncal Festival. PA I API? MATIKET BT. irr l-,t VH, io a. m.. is. a, is. 6:45, 7 MR, 8)30 P. M. DOROTHY D AL'l ON '-- AM ltOIIB" added Charlie Chaplle In "The Adventurer" ARCADIA CHE8TNUT 8T. Del. 10TII 10 A. AL, 12, 2, 8:40. 0:46, 7 MS, 0:30 P. H Cecil B. De Milie's LATEST PRODUCTION "Something To Think About" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Notable Caat Includes Gloria Swanaoa, Elliott Dexter and Theodora Roberta READ: What the Critics Say: "Thi, enct la tr tivVwar." Inqu'-er. A-. etc r 'Sit Mclure, halld In mnrly D MirTl North American. "There la mu J filnlc about In tUU picture." Public f r, "It la a trmnlouly vital story that catchea the potat r'l attention ard ad. miration In Ita drat atars and holds tight W the very end "Record. "Story nf atron annual.' - KranlflC Bulletin. -a spi-ndid and oolorlul pictura." Evenlryr Ledg-er. V l 1 VJtl 0 A.M. to 11:15 P.M. LEE ROV SCOTT'S THRILLER "Partners of the Night" FIRST PRESENTATION IN PHI LA. y C A DITWI 1' MARKET 8T. V".Jr 1 1 WL, THEDA UAnA In "CLEOPATRA" DFPPWT MARKEt' ST. Bel. 1TTH IXCVJCIN 1 OLIVE THOMAS "DARL1NO, MINE" GLOBE MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER 11.1R A M TO II P. t. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE ANbKc.w lACK. iUklss;gIUTJt CALIFORNIA XJATHI.NO DEAUT1E3 CROSS KEYS 3 t8nEuTp!TM: LEONALAMARJ BROADWAY D0.'fln?,!fn&yd4rp.AS: I.nNF.Y WASKFI I "THAT .."". .""I RASCAL' S?fTir and Get It" ACADEMY OF MUSIC !t DATB ONLY Wed"e-day. Thursday and Paturday DAILT MAT. AT ?:H. EVOS. 7 9 Anothir Grifrirh Sensntton D. W. GRIFFITH Touches New Heights in y Love Flower - The surrli arM-ry of DnvM Warjr nriffltli n a scrjen director U a rain exem plified In 'The Love Flower," which ye.ter dny ltran an enpisement at th Academy nt Music. Just an he reconciled romance with realism tn -Way Down East." NORTH AMERICAN. All This Week But Friday PRIPF MATB.. 20c and 50o rruv-c-j nvns.. ssc. r.oo nd 73c METROPOLITAN OPtfHA HOUSE Tie Italian Lyrlo Federation Presents SEASON OF GRAND OPERA Openlnar Tomorrow A I f) A NIe-ht nt S:1B r l u t MAT SAT. CARMEN PRICES. 3 nn TO f 1 00 Seats now eelllnic at Weymann'a. 110S rheetnut St , Metropolitan Down-Town Ticket Otnce Metropolitan Opera House Droad 1 Mon. A Tuea. "i. 11 Poplar Eenln V-CL. I I -1 , "Fi-Fi of the Toy Shop" 600-Local People in Cast--600 Benefit Y.W.C.A. Summer Gimps EITH'S HACKKTT & DELMAR And Company In "The Danco Shop" RUTH ROYE Comedlfiinr of Hvncopntlon "INDOOR SPORTS" llraJIcy und Ard'ne. Charles V. fie. mon Fiillon and Shirley. Others tow at Foot of Market Street Wharf WONDERFUL! AMAZING! CONVICT ENTERTAINING! EDUCATIONAL! SHIP 1 TEN TO PURLIC 0 A. M. TO 10 P. SJ. PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LAST CHANCE TO SECURE SEASON TICKETS FOR SAT EVO. CONCERTS Desirable seats for lower part of house still available for Sat Evg. SEASON HALE ENDS TOMORROW KVE.NINCS, at HEPPU'H, 1110 CHESTNUT. ACADEMY OF Mt'HIO NEXT FRIDAY EVENINU. 830 rtrot Time In This City TOM BURKE THE FAMOUS IRISH TENOR Dlrwlloii of WM MORRIS Seats un Bale at Ueppa n. 111(1 chestnut Htrmt. l. IIW, 42. f.T.O and 13. Kuabo Pluno Is Used Enlusitely MakhVoufPrtJrcsj In OurMlrtlirttl Stndle iORTISSOZ SCHOOL, 4 DANCING LESSONS5 1620 Chi-sinut l.or. Sins Open Duy A Nlgtll "A TRXr-HKH FOR EACH I'UPll." PEOPLE'S Knislncton Aenua Mat, and Cumberland n.lh Sam Howes Jollities of 1920, With Sammy Howard. Cliff Dracdon Helen Tarr ORPHEUM O'rmanlowri Chelten A'rm. v MattneoTQinorrnw i'3o M Mn Deamnnrl Her i'laieiH In '-iT- ""u - .M...w..w. litlrlrwHl W t......... 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