r.i j"" ,., . M, . " v ' ! ,. p j v i i ? :fi fEVENl3Srd- POTLIO Llilt)EEr-PHltiAl!)BLPHrA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER ! 1920 ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ' t flancy Wynne dalles of Today's Weddings She Hears of the Stohcs-Babbott Marriage in Long Island. A Day Nursery Benefit very cw- war- mVO nMlnsft tJ.Jnr nml two v Tltfy one, nt ..jnt Dckc.N, M1 ?; in Trnklntown nbont noon, nml r,f(,.nu:1 nnlTta nn.l Percy Olcndln- f&crt C!l.tnut 'Hill nt the .ame ""wi fnmlllPH of both brides nrC In n, m! the weddns were not n0Ur"L nn.l the reception were "P farfho Immnllate families nnrt IntlmMo frml. nicklo New Si?', und". Mr. Arthur Kmlen Now ktu youremenibw, .lied Inst June; ami V I'lnhl IlobeitH'a grandmother died In July "f A"u,tJ mllK bridal pnrflcs were very Km. I think. Dlrkle lmd Vr A ' inn nn mnld of honor, and her ,,. Anna. ?H ma m , Co,. MU,ln"n'H (.liter nnd Luclle Carter BMarg.rct Hhobor na brldcmald, ff,r other8 bridesmaids arc from out of '"ihnnq the moRt eharmlni? part of rcrhnpi "it , . , , , nroccwlon was J Sp lrta. They were none other nDoro.v and Maria Bullitt, who SvVly Mx and four years of cv precpueu "" fimall Dorothy has are rwp' -., ,,... nunt n J5S. "W W frothy has rather iVrt-hnlr and Mann is MffP tbc aWf' Klsa Reirth ". .. .. V.. ireas."" "v-r - ,,, . V r? ,. wam her natron of honor. nmi Kllcn. were. orweKmniuj., Ma,r5'vi?Xla's b in'tcr, Edith, was nn ,nd Mritlnla h hi Bl"." 'Thomson. ?ih,nrThaver and Theodora WJHe. So '"- m mtmlt that both bridal partita S tou i i "' ;,Vii; nrcttr ulrls In Z, b Hllen QIendfnnlnK lto bo mar w I herself nsxt Saturday. TVIiKINO of weddings, that must have been a very pretty one of Tjdla nabbott and Kmlen Stokes. You now Doctor Stokes la n non of Doctor inS M Toscnh Stokes, of Moorrstown, ""'and a nephew of Stogdell Stokes, C,TncveiilnB took rJace ut the Bab bolt's country home on Lons Island nn.l ffiuUitnowd by about elKhty of ho families and intimate friends of tho and several hundred attended the U,tlon afterwards. My friend the e 'bird, was there and told mo about It and about Lydla's dress, which must liiTf been exquisite. , , It was fashioned of Itose Tplnt lnco ,nd white chiffon velvet. Now you ltnow tlmt combination was lovely. X ic todlce was entirely of the lace and the rtlrt ns velvet with n long train which .ame from the waist line. That kind of Run Is Infinitely morn becoming- than the short skirt and couri train from the shoulders. I. may bo prejudiced, but the court'traln alwnys ih.. me the Imprensloti of stooped thoiil.ler". It is never graceful. I nlwus remember E.lwmn Urunc Wethei Ill's wcddliiK frock, which wa made ou lone g-nCcful lines, just wli'sn most of the brides had started to var ' the cliort cklrts and shoulder trains. Phe stood out in my thoughts us the bet drcsed bride of tlmt yenr, her Ions town and hoft graceful train way ho beautiful. WAKING of Edwina,- I saw her . Wnlniit Mtiput nm .lav this b-ppV. nn.l khe wns looking stunning In a one-pieee blue serge frock which vns embrnidpred in blue and held In at tho vaM with a narrow belt of the ma terial. Her lint wns particularly pretty and m haul to describe. It wns of dark blue diivctync as to the erown, nnd was mnll nnd shaped like a round tur ban, but was widened on tho sides. Front nn.l back it was trimmed with the inoxt heavenly nha.lo of blue breat with a little end sticking out over one ear. It made her syes look like the flies, With her goldeh hair, which has tlmt wonderful natural wave and her genernl stunning looks. I do not wonder that pnssersby turned to gaze nt her, blip was some one to remember. Till! Main Lino women are much Interested in a large entertainment that is to take place the last of this month for the benefit of tho Sunnysldo Dav Nursery, 1211 Thompson street. A Halloween party has been planned tthioh will offer many varieties for the children in the afternoon, nnd tho eve ning will be given over to dancjng for the debutantes and older sot. There i!l be a l'unch nnd Judy show, a. moving picture, games and amusements of nil sorts. The committee, of which Mrs. John uocers Maxwell is tho chairman, con fists of Miss Oeorgcne 8. Butler, ivu. J. Kmntt Caldwell. Miss Edith C. Col lins. Mrs John Gilbert, Miss Josephine F. Howell, Mrs. Howard W. How, Mrs. Walter ('. Janney, Mrs. 'William A. Lleber, Mls Esther I,lovd, Mrs. How ard Longstreth. Mrs. W. Logan Mac Cow Mrs. Galloway C. Morris, Mrs. William S. Morris, Mrs. Chailes J. Mellvnin. Jr., Mrs. Walter B. Mc II vain Mrs. Carroll B. Nichols, Mrs. Theodore ('. Patterson, Miss Sydney II. "oners. Miss Dorothy M. B. Smith, Jim. .Tannics I... Vauclnln, Mrs. How ard Wood, Jr., and Mrs, Edward P. ".Wood. NANCY WYNNE. 'S?nfi2ii!nJk "S Carllle.nuo. N'arDerth. Is Malting Mr. and Mrs. Ski 1'rovl- ( Albert Downes, of Dover, Del. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Announcement Is made of tho encage 5!nLu,f Ml!" Palp-o Itandolph Anderson, aaughter of Mr. Jefferson Rnndolph An t" .n of Savannah. Qa to Mr. Henry i. . ." Bon ot Mrs- narics l'latt, ". of 1930 nittenhoueo street. Miss Mary Uurdner Bayard, (lauchtor arn f "J'o'l XJ,rs' Cl'arles McKenn nny rnaninL1 5 . ;av' Jbnson street, Qer S0"' will be among tho season's otbutantoR, and will bo Introduced to -- """"" ' - Constipation and Bad Teeth Constipation How means a trip to the dentist later. Acids n the system decay leeth. Keep in per fect health by tak , Wg USOLINE, guar anteed original and genuine imported Kussian Oil purest ofmineraloils. Ask by name for USOLINE. Prevent Constipation wife "WSIAM WHITE MINSHAl OIL AllPnulUt ("fodoeu C society early In tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. ard nnd Miss Frances McKean Uayard, returned last week from Soal Harbor, Mo., where they spent the summer. Miss Bayard Is spending tho week-end In Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boyco Judson, of Cheltenham road, Chemnut Hill, havo iRSUcd Invitations for a dlnner-danco on Tuesday, November 2. for the receiving party nt tho tea, which they will ftlvo on tho name afternoon to lntroduco their niece. Miss Charlotte Churchill Starr, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore pucoinft Star. Miss Starr, accompanied by Miss Mary Ernestine Apploton, and Miss Jess'o Thomas, of South Dakota, will Icayo early next month for Cam bridge, Mass., where thoy will spend a week prior to nttendlng the Harvard and 1'rlneeton game. , Mr. P. Zorban Brown, of Devon, Is en tertaining a houso party ovor the week end at Browns Mills, N. J. Tho guests iiioludo: Miss Jane Shaw Hepburn, Miss Ottlllo Morris, Ml so Prlscllla Davis Mr. Roger It Townsend, Mr. KrncBt C. wm.' iIrV,Va.'? Antwerp I.ca and Mr. William H. Newlln. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo Brown, of Haverford,, will chaperon tho party. vJfti ?d itn-C- Emofy McMlchool. of Knoll House, Devon, will entertain at dinner on Monday ovonlnir, November Vf In honor of Miss Ruth Pncknrd, daugh. tor of Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo n. Tnckard, of tho Meadows, Vlllanova, before tho danco which Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lcim lng Montgomery will give In honor of Miss Jcsslo DaCosta. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferdinand J. Oaves, of Chestnut Hill, will entertain at a largo unnce nt tho Qermantown Cricket Club on January 8, to formally present to so ciety tholr daughter. Miss Charlotte Mao oraveo. Miss Ellse du.Pont will bo the gnost or honor at a luncheon nt tho Sedgley ;lr r" rluuor .i lo D0 given oy her paronts. Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. du Pont Mr. and Mra. du Pont havo re cently purchased a houso at 1123 Spruce street. Mr. and Mrs. O. Theodore Ketterer havo sent out Invitations for a dnnce to bo held nt tho Overbrook Golf Club Fri day, October 15. Mrg Laura Rleger haa returned from a visit to tho Pocono mountains. Mrs. James Rtnrr nml hnr ,1 n, ., Miss Sarah Logan Starr, of Olney avo-' lS"BiWWM1 jrMfaaaA Photo by Fhoto-Crnftcrs MUS. II. I'EnCIVAIi OLENDINNINO Mrs. Glcndinnlng wns Miss Virginia Kobe rts.' Hor marrlaeo toolt placo today ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. W. Hunter McDowell, of Elm wood avenue. Narberth, will entertain the following membors of her bridge club on Monday afternoon: Mrs. Hnrry huo, Germantown, returned by motor 'on i., & i1' Frederick Warner. Mrs, Tuesday from Nova Scotia. whSrethe? i dw,m $.Z'XP-3 "LIFV5. ." Mrs. Horace Moore. Mre. Samuel T. spent the summer with Mrs, motnor, Mra John Wlster. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hacker, of 5346 Baynton street Oermantown. are spend ing a fortnight In Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burtls Leach, of Huuiii urui.Ke. is. j., announce tho en-s-ijffement of their daughter. Miss Maude Atherholt, Mrs. O. B. Kingsbury, Mrs. William uioso and Miss Ednn Heirrt.lge. Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Baer, of Elm Terrace, Nnrberth, nre spending the week with Mrs. Bacr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mlnnlck, of York, Pa. Mrs. Carroll Downe.s. of Woodslde ave- WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mra. Lincoln Godfrey, nt rinw man avenuo Merlon, who have been "P"1- l"e,BumP?r at ortheaBt Har- Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. Storm, ot 5230 bor, Jle returned homo on Wednesday. Cedar avonuc. accompanied by Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald M. Ijve nre th ' Storm's mother, Mrs. C. McTague, are gueaui or airs. Love's parents, Mr. nnd motoring to uressoni'a.. wnere tliey w u !rJ-vi5rea ,'PP'ncott, at their homo at 231 West Tulpehocken street, German- town. Mrs. Peter Shields nnd her daughter. oL'fB.iC?ra Shields, and Miss Anltn Shields have closed their cottage at Capo May and returned to their apartment at Seventeenth nnd Walnut streots for tho wlntor. be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bannnn. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shryock havo re turned from their wedding trip and are at home at Klngscourt. Mrs. Shryock was before her recent marriage Miss Dorothy Morrell. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tho members of tho card club of which Sirs. H. Thompson rornell, of 1527 Diamond street, is president, will Mra. Joseph Leldy, of Rose Troe f. SI18,?' ,PonlIyn. ha3 postponed tho danco which she wns to have given on Tuesday. Oummey. daughur of Mr and Mr- ' bo entertained nt their first meeting for Charles Frances Oummpv,in?i i..' , He season on Tuesday afternoon. Octo Ju V--.5JanceB uumme, until later !n hor 12. hv Mrs. Robert Snvder at hpr viiu otuauiii Mrs. Richard McSherry, of Baltimore, daughter of Mr. nnrt Mr nn... iV 4V,,f' Ji.Vfr .1f..Jd stono 0"se, St. Davids", otrong. Mrs. will visit her parents about the 1st of , Ooodfellow, November after her reiurn rm .11. 1 vinn Snll nnrla Bay, Canada, where she has been for severql weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs Harry C. Alklns, of 6005 Florence avenue, announce tho engage m.lnt of. th,elr daughter. Miss Edith J makntlo8;vn0 Mr' Wa"0r C" Beckcr' "J sssias. AVffmirsss?. at tho hot" Mr and Mrs. Charles Sinn, of Olnei announce the betrothal of their daugh- Arfc;?nn"n PAU,lne ,S!nn' t0 Mr. Itow"an-J A. Kenna. A reception was given at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs Sinn. Mrs. Frank Hoover of Los Angeles Calif. Is visiting her sister, Mrs Wil liam worthlngton, of 1029 Durmannon avenuo, and will remain until Navember bcr 12, by Mrs. Robert Snyder nt her home In Narberth. The guests will In clude Mrs. Noimnn II. Stevcis, Mrs. Alfred H. Wllllnms, Mrs. Clarlnda Arm- ineouoro uor.ien, -Mrs. jonn Mrs. John D. Ellis. Mrs. '-,.. C.n.tA Mkn U,tnn ti TT,ll,.l, Miss Jessie Powell, Mlos Armeda Ireland, Mips Anna ireianu nnu miss i'lorenco Potts. Mrs. M .R. Bnlrd will give a card party, followed by dancing, on Snturd.iy evening, October 23, In Lu Lu Temple, 1337 Spring Garden street, to furntsh n recreation room In the Masonic Home, Broad ami Ontario streets. Sho will be assisted by the members of tho Phila delphia chapters of tho Order of the Eastern Star. FRANKFORD Mr and Mrs. John H. Drexler, of 4510 Frankford avenue ; Mrs. Theodore Bar rlngton. Mr. Harry Kappauf and Mr. John Kappauf are on a yachting trip along tho southern coast and will be gone for several weeks. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Sirs. I. Erllch, of New York, accom panied by her children, MIsh Norma Erllch and Miss Mnrvln Erllch, nro visiting Mrs. Erllch'B mother, Mrs. P. Flnklc, 810 Ritncr Btreet Miss Margaret Herbert, of Miami, Fla Is visiting her grandmother. Mra. George Daco, nt her home, 1720 Mlfllln street. Miss Herbert spent tho month of September at Liberty, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krause, of 2042 Fltzwater street, havo been spending somo time nt their npartment In Atlan tic City. TIOQA Mrs. Frank Paul, of 3635 North Twenty-nrst street, cntortnlned nt luncheon and cards y.ntcrlay nt her homo with the following guests Mrs. Hugh Hannn, Mrs. Jacob O Gl.ies, Mrs. Arthur W. Possehl, Mrs Oscar Noll, Mrs. Chnrles Urlckor, Mrs. E. Gehrlng Hark ricss and Mrs. Laura Scheelcr. Mr. and Mra Carl Rogge, of 1332 Lycoming street, will give a dinner this even'ng at their home for Miss Clara Mario Ehrot, daughter of Mrs. Fred crick Ehrct, and Mr. Herbert V. Jordan, of Hanover, Pa whose wedding will tnkc place next week, nnd their bridal attendants, Miss Margaret McDowell. Miss Emily Hlnkle. Mr. Wilson Jordan and Mr. Russell Mussor. Mrs. Rogge will bo matron of honor and Mr. Itogge will be one of the ushem Mis Mar garet McDowell entertained on Thurs- uoy evening in nonor or Miss Ehret Mr. Jordan and their attendants. LANSDOWNE Mr. and Mrs. Horaoo Long will ro- iurn uuuruy 10 ineir nomo in canrornlu after visiting friends In this suburb Mr. Craig Grelner came on from Chi cago to attend tho woddlnrr nt l,u Die ter. Miss Harriot Grelner, daughter of 1VT. nn.l fl.n T...h. ",... - ..... ...... ....D. ..ufccn.- uiciiRT, anu mr. Lewis McLean, son of Jlr. and airs Robert L. McLean, which took nini- -., the First Presbyterian Church on Wcd nenlny ovenlng. The Needlework Guild of Lansdowne wui iium nn mimuii meeting at tno Twen tieth Century Club on Friday nfternoon. Novemher 5 Invilationi or Annsonct Modrrute l'rlcf SM? fY mcnti Write or Fhone for Kntrarcd or 1'rlntrd Hamples. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Walnut St nnS ininiiiLim dwmi FOUNDED 1850- SS2k252u JTfSk QtfpiJ BBW ' flffiiM watailUBggSg 1 i ".H 1122-24 CHESTNUT STREET Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century Store Hours, 9 to 5 Your New Greetina to Our I Store is Superb! no BBS 3BB ica ES D33I mt mm sua vm rata FRANKLY, WE EXPECTED A WONDERFUL RE SPONSE WHEN WE ANNOUNCED THE NEWS OF THIS GREAT STRIDE FORWARD IN OUR BUSINESS, BUT' WE RECEIVED AN AVALANCHE OF VISITORS. WE FEEL assured that every woman who visited our store this week or who will visit it again next week will be so gratified at the values she received as to become a permanent patron of this enlarged business institution. Our gratification is complete so complete that we thank you sincerely for the confidence which you have displayed in us and our new enterprise, Let us call your attention to only one phase of development in the opening of the new Deivecs Annex WE HAVE established with the new store a new Misses' Department in which we arc making a specialty of very charming misses' models that are practical yet beautiful. Dresses in modish straight lines and extreme belt lines or blouse effects. Come in today and see these lovely dresses, suits and coats for misses. Coats both practical and "wrappy" in all newest and most ' fashionable materials. These coats and our misses' presentation of new suits have all manner of trimmmg with beautiful furs; natural squirrel, opossum, skunk and Hudson seal plentifully shown. Mothers are assured that our special opening values will far exceed their expectations. ME sea KB mm ma MISS MARY D.NEWBOLD WEDS MR. S. COLHOUN Marriage of Miss Virginia Rob erts and Mr. H. Porcival ' Clondlnntng Tho weddtnir of Miss Mary Dickinson 9wbold, daughter of Mr. Clement Ruck '7 Nowbold, of Crosswlcks House, Jonk Mown, ana Mr. Stephen Duncan Col" v;un, took placo at noon today In tho Thuroh of Our Saviour, Jcriklntown. Ula Anna S. Nowbold acted as maid of honor for her slater, nnd tho bridesmaids voro, Miss Luollo Polk Carter, Miss Mar garet Shobor. Miss Patty Dorlo, Miss vivlenno Watktns, Miss Muriel Watklno, M!s Charlotte Colhoun, a sister of tho rtdcgrroom, and Miss Eugenia Gardner, if Boston. Mr. Richard Tllghman, Jr., ic.ted ns best man, and tho ushers In cluded Mr. Clement IJuckloy Newbold. Jr., a brother of the brldo: Mr. Kdward Cassard, Mr. Sherward Hafirerty, Jr., Mr. Jack Walton, Mr. Donald J. Brown, wd Mr. Rodnoy P. CooKman. A small eoeptlon followed tho ceremony at tho home of tho brldn'H father. After n wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Colhoun will .lvo at 312 South Fifteenth stroot. OLENDINNINO ROBERTS Tho wedding; of Miss Virginia Roberts daURhtor of Mr. and Mrs. Cleorgo W. B. Itoberts, of 1808 DoLancoy street, and Mr. H. Porcival Olendlnnlngv nephew of .iir, ana mra. iiooert 13. Qlendlnnlnfr, ay, In St Paul's Mrs, ..ift, mm U1I0. JUJUUTl Vj, took Dlaoo at noon tnrt.iv. lTplscopal Church. Chestnut inn. . . i Jonn jaams ADOIeron won mntrrtn n honor and Miss Emlllo P. Kennedy main ui nunur. xne onuesmams included Miss Rebecca O. Thomson, Miss Edith L. Roberts. MISS Mnrv TT nlrnillnnlnir Mloa Ellen OlendlnnlnK, Mrs. Eugene Thayer mm iiB iiieuuor.i k. t.HIIe. The llttlo flower jrlrls were Miss Dorothy Froth 'ngham Bullitt nnd Miss Maria Stockton Rullltt, nieces of tho bride. Mr. Sydney Thayer. Jr., acted as best man nnd tho following acted as ushers: Mr. Reginald Jacobs. Mr. Henrv L. nviin .!, Mr Ernllo Oeyelln, Mr, John Adams Apple ton Mr. I'erslfor Frazer. 3d, Mr. Robert "" '-Jiy't "" "Ban m. uuiiitt, jr, Mr. Jay Whitman, Mr. Harrison Frazler. Jr.. j,ii. ai i) uienainning, jr., Mr. Robert W. Da o. nnd Mr. n. rtrnnnnn Rcath, 2d. A small reception followed tho ceremony at tho summer homo ot mo uriuos parents in Chestnut Hill. TATLO R CANB Y An Interesting wedding will tako placo In tho Summit Presbyterian Church. Germantown, at 4 o'clock this afternoon, when Miss Marjorle Wlstar Canby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mar riott Canby,, of Thornelawn, German- Viri.v iT Jn "";" lno Drlao or Mr. Roger boys. Dr. Norman Taylor will net ao best man for his brother nnd tho ushers will Includo Mr. F. Carroll Taylor, tho bridegroom' brother, Mr. William Mnr rlot Canby 3d, the brldo's brother, Mr. Alfred Nicholson, of Moorostown, M, J. Mr. Radollffo Heberton. Mr. John Dunn, of Mt. Vomon, N. T Mr. William Whltalt and Mr. Wlstar Wood. HALL-VAN RENSSnLAER A quiet homo wedding will bo solcm nlred this afternoon at 4 o'clock, when Miss Catharine Krmlna Van Rensselaer, daughter of Mrs. Charles IC. Van Rens Belacr, of 131 West Washington lane, Germantown, will becomo tho brldo of Mr. Walter Hall, of Mount Airy The 'RoV. Edward G. Knight, of tho Chapel of tho Incarnation, Drexel Hill, vill of flolnto. Tho brldo will bo given In mnrrlago by her brother, Mr. Charles Kllllan Van Rensselaer. Her only attendant will be her sister, Miss Olive Maria Van Rensse laer, aa maid of honor. Mr, Hall will havo for ht best man Mr, Louis M. Brownloe, of Germantown. WEST BARTH An Interesting wedding will take placo this evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barth, 260 Sumac street, Wlssahlckon, when tholr daughter, Miss Klsa Louise Barth, nnd Dr Stanley Qunv West, of 6908 Grecno streot Oerman town, will bo married by Hie Rev. H, C. Schmleder, of tho Bothnny Lutheran Church. Martin nnd Pechln streets, Rox borough. Tho brldo will bo given in mnrrlago by her father and will bo at tended by hor sister, Miss Anno E. Barth. Doctor West will havo for best man Dr. Horace J. Williams. The bridegroom and brldo will leave on an extended tour and will be nt homo after Decembor 1 nt the Manehlm Apartments. HELMIO FLAHERTY An Interesting wodding was solem nized with high nuptial mas3 this morn ing In St. Stephen's Catholic Church. Broad and Butter streets, when Miss Sam Flaherty, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Peter F. Flaherty, of 3330 North Broad street, was married to Mr, A. Henry Helmlg, of 1138 North Third street, with the Rov. Father Stewart oftlclatlng. Tho brldo's father gaVo hor In marrlago nnd her sister, Miss Eloise Flaherty, was bridesmaid. Mr. Hnrry Helmlg wns his brother's best man. The bridegroom nnd brldo will Hpend tho re mainder of October traveling and will be at home after November 1 at 4037 North Twelfth street BICKHART FEGELT A pretty wedding will tako placo this Svln.'.nBTat 8, cJ?!f th home of Mrs. Sophia Fcgely. 6G37 North Second street, when her daughter, Miss Elslo M. Fecely will become the bride of Mr. Frnnulln B. Blckhnrt. of 4010 North Marvlne street The cert;mony will bo performed by tho Rev. William H. Wells, of the Whltall Taylor son of Mr. and M,. Miss Mlnnlo Ma hlo w 1 b" the brldvft FKffiinV- iffytoJrH.Sf n?"9?ia Av.r.'JUP' n,5I endnnt nl Mr! Charles Blck- Hoatty Jennings, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, In Oormantown. will perform the ceremony nnd Mr Canby will give hl.s daughter In mar riage. Miss Martha Chase, of Concord, Mass, will attend the bride as maid of honor and Mrs. Edward Rico, as matron of honor. The bridesmaids wilt Includo Miss Eleanor ItarrK Mlsa Frances nay. Miss Janet MJ.ldleton Miss Isabel rnold, of Cambridge, Mass. : Miss Emily Whitney, of Wayl.ind. Mass.. nnd Miss Miriam - Butler, of Glen Mills. Miss Barbara Taylor, a small niece of tho bridegroom, will bo tho flower girl, nn.l n brother and a cousin of tho bride Master Henry Kurtz Canby, and Master David Canby, will be the llttlo ribbon hart, tho bridegroom's cousin, will be Ul'OL iilUII. Mr. and Mrs. Blckhart will spend tho remainder of the nutumn In the Pocono mountnlns, nnd upon their return thoy iu in uuiiio "i oo i i monn second street 1IEALD COX A pretty wednlng will tnko plnco this nuernoon at 4 o ciock when sin Jnno E. Cox, daughter of Mr Albert Oox, of 2620 North Seventh street, will become the bride of Mr Charles E. Heald. of zui soutn Kirty-elghth street The cere mony will take plnco at the homo of the bride, with Dr Francis Behrcns offi ciating. The brldo will bo given In mar- rlago by her father. Miss Laura M. Cox, sister of the bride, will be tho brides maid and Mr John Henld will bs best man. Mr. nnd Mrs. Heald will leavo on their wedding trip for the Thousand Islands. KETTERER BRIDGE . An attractive nutumn wedding will tako plnco this evening at 7:30 o'clock In tho Tioga Baptist Church, Broad street below Tlogn, when Miss Florence M Bridge, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Edwnrd Bridge, 'of 3137 North Camac street, nnd Mr. Wesley L. Ketterer, will be married bv thp nnstor. the Rev Har old Stanley Stewart. Mr Bridge will glvo his daughter In marrlngo Attend ing tho brldo will be her cousin, MrH. Edward Ihrlg, matron of honor; Miss Mabel Becker and Miss Belinda Mc Caulley, bridesmaids, and Miss Madeline Koehlcr tho little nleco of the bride groom, flower girl. Mr, Ketterer will have for best man his brother, -Mr, George Ketterer, nnd for ushers Mr. Lewis Edwnrd Bridge, Jr., tho bride's brother! Sir. Joseph Mehlcm, Mr. Russell Ketterer, cousin of the bridegroom, and Mr. Edwnrd Ihrlg. Mr. and Mrs. Ketterer will spend tho nutumn traveling and will bo nt homo after December 1 at 6804 North Fifth street. CUTLER RAT Owing to a recent death In the bride's family, the marriage of Miss Frances uaxroru uay, uaugnter or Mr. anu Mrs, Samuel B. Ray, of 442 West School lane, Germantown. to Mr. Edward Clif ford Cutler. Jr., of 230 Weit School lane, will tako place very quietly this evening nt the homo of the bride's par ents. The Rev. Dr. William Beatty Jennings, pas;or of the First Presby terian Church in Germantown, will per form tho ceremony, assisted by the Rev. Walter Oakford, an undo of the bride. Mr. Ray will glvo his daughter In mar riage, and Miss Evelyn Roberts will bo the mnld of honor. Mr. James Cutlor will net ns his brother's best mnn. After January 1 Mr. nnd Sirs. Cutler will bo at homo at 653 East Slayland street, Germantown. ELIASON DEAN The marriage of Miss Emllle Parmen tier Dean, daughter of Sir. Norman R. Dean, of 128 East Pamona terrace, Ger mantown, to Sir. James T. Ellason, Jr.. of New Castle, Del., will take placo at 4 o'clock this afternoon In Christ Church, Germantown, the Rev. Charles Henry Arndt, rector of tho church, otnclatlng. Sir. Dean will glvo his daughter In mar rlago and Miss Georgeanna S. Dean will be her sister's maid of honor. Mr. An drew Ellason, of New Castle, will act as his brother's best man. After De cember 1 Sir. and Sirs. Ellason will be at homo in New Castle, Del. SISISIONDS STEHSIAN The marriage of Sllss Beatrice Slosher Stehman. daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. A S. Sulllvnn, of 213 East Upsal street, Germantown. to Sir. Edward Pelrce Slrn monds, of Swnrthmore. Pa., will take place In the Park Congregational Church at 4 o'clock this afternoon, the Rev. C. B. Adams, pastor of the church, om clatlng. Sir. Sullivan will glvo his daughter In marriage, and Sllss Beatrice Bocklus will attend the bride as maid nf honor The bridesmaid! will be M'ss Helen Kirk nnd Sllss Giaco Faden, of Walthnm. Slass. Sllss Slary Naomi Foltz, of New York, will be the flower girl and Slastcr George Feltz, of New York, will be the little ring bearer. Sir. William Allen Brown, Jr., of Swnrth more. will act as best man, and the ushers will Include Sir. Lewis Yerkes, Mr. Walter L. Thorpe, of Swarthmore : Sir. Kdward B. Irving and Sir. John Ayrault, Jr., of Buffalo, N. Y. After a wedding trip Sir and Sirs. Slmmonds will bo nt homo nt 4100 North Broi street v t SCHAAF KRAESIER The marriage of Sllss Irma MargarotJ Kraemer, daughter of Sir, Thomas, Krnemer, of 6023 Newhall street, ar.i,fi mantown, to Mr. Lothar O, fichaaf, gun" ner of the United States navy, off Tioga, will tako placo In the Lutherans Church, Sixteenth and Tioga streets, at," 4 o'clock Jhls nfternoon. The Rev t Theodore flnclc will perform 'tho cere" mony, assisted by tho Rev. F. PosselC pastor of the church Sir. Kraemer will, give his daughter In marriage, and Mrs E. E. Unglaub, of Elizabeth, N. J., wll be the matron of honor. Lieutenant It;' I Hart. United States navy, will be tho best mnn, and the ushers will Include Sir. Carl Snobel, gunner of tho United, States navy, nnd Mr. F. R. Spaur, ni sign of the United States navy. a Republican Women Advise New Voters of Their Duly A scries of five articles; by leaders of the Republican Women's Com in It tee of Pennsylvania, dealing with women In politics, will be published In the Evexixo 1'uirLio Lkdoer, starting Monday. The first nrtlclc, by Mrs. William I. Schaffcr, tells "Why Women Should Vote." In tho second article, Mrs. Thomas Itoblns discusses what the Repub lican and Democratic parties offer. "Tho Republican Party nnd tho Public Schools" will bo taken up by Dr. Lucy L. W. Wilson In the third article. Mrs. Barclay II. Warburton, committee chairman, will tell in the fourth nrtlclc how women voters enn best servr their country. The final nrtlclc by Mrs. J. Willis Martin will describe the demnnd for a budget system. f7VPn "Better Than the Electric Needle" or aplKitorl." So writes a nhyilelan nbout NlJ.AItT. And tx'Kldr belnx a I'rrmanrnt remedy lor superfluous hilr It removes All tho hair with One application, kills the roots. Is ibioluttly harmltM Mticl patnlejs. easy to unr fragrant, and cannot mar tho skin. A lnrse pnckiifr for 1.00 at oar dealer. or direct br mall In plain wrapper, A marvelous discovery faaranteed. NU-AIVT LABOrtATOrUE8. Dept 10 South Oram..), N, J. How the Strike Against High Prices Is Being Won . For a long time, remarks the New York Times, "high prices seemed like the weather, .about which, as Mark Twain said, everybody talked but nothing was done." Then the buy ing public, reacting at last from the wave of extravagance that swept the country in war time, began a few months ago to rebel against the ever-diminishing purchasing power of the dollar. The result of this action is seen in the dramatic price cuttings in the wholesale mar ket last month, which affected wheat, corn, oats, wool, cotton, automobiles, textiles, clothing, food-stuffs, metal, leather, and many other commodities. The wholesale prices of these com modities have declined on the average about 20rJ below the high prices of February, accord ing to R. E. Edmundson, of the New York News Record, a commercial daily, who predicts that these cuts arc "certain to be reflected in a reduced cost of living removing the usual excuses for striking to get higher wages." Dispatches from various cities report that the pro cession of falling prices in the retail trade has already begun. The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week, October 9th, will be read With great satisfaction by the public. It gives a comprehensive review, drawn from all sources of information, of the conditions of trade in the United States, including the pros pects for the country's getting back on a lower price level without affecting the hours' or wages of labor. Among many other interesting articles in THE DIGEST this week are: The Flaw In the Baseball Diamond An Account of the Recent Exposures of Crookedness in Professional Baseball Treated from Every Angle ESJ Bsa txa tea II ill l Dawees Courtesu ma service mane anopnmg a tccai Measure ill Ou IWdm. f! ?. mv II yJlv " ZiJLYV nin ' " T f wiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMuiuwiiiihimuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.Hi I II. """"BsBBsllr BssKisiBBWBpli""''''''''''T BBsWBBBBHI The Japanese Question in the Campaign Wilson's Refusal to Obey Congress Cool Greetings to Our Immigrants The "Undeclared" War in Haiti Big Possibilities of the "Little Entente" (with Map) French Disapproval of Black Troops in Germany Home, Sweet Home in Bolshevia Why America is Not Rebuilding France American Windmills in the Sahara California "Earthquake-Proof" Freak Foods Did We Come from the Sea? Plantin, "King of Printers" Testing "American Literature" What Harding and Cox Think of Each Other R. L. Stevenson Again on the Stage Optimistic American Singers The Passover Unchanged in Thirty Centuries Prohibition's Blight on Jail and Rescue Missions Vast Power of the American President The Paper Industry An American Agent Among the Letts, Poles, and "Bolos" Woman's Brains are to Man as Fifty is to Fifty Planning Ahead for Next Winter's Snow Problem Best of the Current P&etry Topics of the Day Many Interesting Illustrations, Including the Usual Collection of Humorous Cartoons October 9th Number on Sale To-day News-dealers 10 Cents $4.00 a Year The Tls a Markot Distinction to Be a Reader o!l ..The Literary Digest tterciry Digest LJ FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK jk .V til A vtl V 1 M iitk..fcdv-to;,,,, . .ftld.(fl. i& mjxim
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