kw, TOW iw-vo- .j -rw x - ",y , T-1 s 7? A- 4 , .tffr t rBVBiy ptJBIiO LEDG-JSR-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12 1920 , 0ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Attends the McKean Tea She Hears of Debutantes Who Will Dance at Coming Charity Affair And Sees Fetching Costumes THAT wns a beautiful tea at the Mc KW, out in lUwcmont, yestor-, i.. You know, they lind planned for Stf 18 and then there was some ?'?.b about t. and tho card wore n,l.,t,'. for October 11. Ho tbe.v tie. fiBMn hnvo It that day. Nancy looked finei In .her frock of. white in embroidered In llver. ne is very pod looklmr. I think, and has a charm- Kr?r McKean wore n lovelv sown of U chiffon trimmed with brown Pi.. She Is very full and dark, nnu tl. talk with airs, ..nn. ". SS presiding nt one end of tho tea M .Miss Mary Lewis nlso was as ".' f tho ten tnblc. .., Downs, who N NnncyV flrnt '.in MnrRnretta Harrison, AitRUsta iffrrl-on. Mnrjorle Oibbnii-. Vlralnm farter and Until Packard wt nmoiiR Sfhrt ilifflciilt to sec ninny In u crowd like that, and a tea nlvnn Is n crowd, "vimcr lmd"told mo that her tea' wns m be ou the eighteenth, no when the .J, came I dll not look at the dute .rtleulnrly, but happened, loriunnteiy, fn meet another girl In the morning, .bo T said "Arc you going out to Mc toaru' this nttcruoonf Otherwise waulil kavo mlsHctl an extremely pretty . The flowers were simply wonder- 11(1 tlie .UUIAUUII """; " " '"' I Plljoycu II Jlllllll'ini-IJ . tea. ful. ittrni'tlve one mill' debutantes will nppenr in the liLiDeliiB imrt of the "Talk of the -Sun." which " scbcduled for next UJlf.'.!: ?f Plsbuf8li, and Mi". Charles ry ?lC9' nf New York. rno uttlo flower irlrl will l mik S'1""' InBer?oll. SiihKr of Mrs MHtff,iSln5',?2"l !. ' Mr. and ....... .. , uinm iiiKursuii, I iMmn11 rccentl0n tor " Immedlati fSffni' ?ind ft fow "to friends will Smt0v.,J".linony nt th" borne of Mr. ! ...V.ii ., "u '" v'lcsmui an. Mr. In. SS- 2" ""'""'In his tmliera nt 1ln- hrT,8AULrlay5v.onlnB- October 30, at tho Ivy Club. In Prlncoton. t !?. V? tll0, Vho wllt a"1"' 'n reeulv ...? n H10 'oh Mr. and Mrs. Him uel Dexter Wnrrlner will civo at their &iJ35. 8ouV Klfthteenth street to i?irti-2Uw l0 ,ocitiy thlr daughter. MIim ,Eldlso Worrlner, on November 18, will 5?.3 "' ?"VJ vlrBlnla Benson Carter. .Miss ,ii?? Hn,fy aU"001"' Ml Eleanor Qum- l,?,TI S i H"rc,',M",a Jnn'5 Shnw "! ri.,o,M.LEBtMft,y ""."Pi" Howland, Mlns rord Knlgbt. Miss Eve yn Tnea mim ?iVirIoAto c,1?ul5!,,n 8tnrr" mES bh"S bMh nusstll Tucker, Mlsn Henrietta Ha?vn)ia,T3"80.V, .nnd M8S AnnabVllo . Wood. They will later attend the per formance of "The Talk of the Town." and a number of tho debutuntes will par ticipate in It. AmotiR tho debutantes who will assist I' at the tea to be Blven by street, at tho Acorn Club, on November G, from 4 until 7 o'clock, to totmnWv life J'iHaii I br J 7i3V-HillHVfll JSH z&m:z mM&:' " y, MISS ROBERTS BRIDE OF MR. M. C. PREW nriiennr in snniAin . .u .!.. ,....... owici; ucr uaunnter, mir-i Jjvilyn rn(fe. will be Ml Ellabet i P. f.ll.on. Mm,! Eleanor Oymmey. Mim Mnrlnnnn I' Tlnrri. mi. t. 'J i," Town Diontli. I hear Virginia Curtcr Ih to iMll'hi8'' ,Milry IIoPrdn Howland, Miss yT" in Mrs Cm IIo Iarr son's set, BIJibo,h Ru-sell E Tucker. Mis l's (lauKhtcr, and Jane Coxo. Mrs. , Stewart. Miss Louise Tlfomi.n M.r, Walter Wood s g y.mj n ... . XnViota Hmrhon on Friday niglit. by ihe ny. It's to be given before the 5nfe which tlie Knlckcrbackcr Boyds SlU Live nt the Merlon Cricket Club for Lysbeth. .... , LTRbCUI. loo, in nui"ft i ,V, , tie ''Talk of the Town." She is n ?:-.!,; nf Mrs. Arch bald Harklic's ..i Tinnllv. I never hne heard of, such elaborate plans as are being made to connection with that entertainment. It'i all co now; I believe they will make a great deal for the charities cou- Wl"'onlo will give willingly to worthy objects, I always find; but n worthy object tluit hui n novel Idea Im wcl comeJ rapturously. Me, I wouldn t ' miss thin affair, 1 tell you. BIINnFIT affairs make me think of Mrs. Norman Jackson. Why? Wll just hecuusf she Is such an cner wtlc vurkcr in things in which she is Interested, and, too. I happened to tec ber yesterduy walking on Chestnut streft with the cutest white dog on his leash. Mrs. Jackson was wearing n rery guod-lookins frock of black china (lilt, dotted in white. An ovcrskirt of black ililffon edged with a wide hem of the dotted material was an effective part of the gown. The bodice was made oa plain lines finished with a nnrrow hltc collar. Her hat was of plain black rnfliu in u large sailor shape, alio looked very well. ALIlTI.i: later in the day I saw Ontliciine Cassard in a most be- tritchlng costume. Her skirt was of treen tweed and her thin wool sweater uns also of green, but a shade lighter, fhoufdi perfectly blended. Ucr lint was made of the samo green twcod as the skirt and was trimmed vlth a quill of blended greens and tans. It was one of the best-looking sports costumes I have seen this season. And Catherine certainly looked great in it. DICKIi:, v,ho is two-nnd-a-half years of age, hns already mastered the psychology of suggestion, and so the other dav, when grandmother Inter fered with his plnns, he put his knowl edge into practice. Grandmother hnd gone to spend tho day with Mother nnd Dickie, and while lilting In the living room happened to bear an altercation between Dickie nnd hij woo friend, Jack. Jnck. It ap peared, had a small gun, and several other tnys which he had brought over to Dickie's yard. Dickie liked tlie gun, so did Jack, and what was more, It belonged to him so they fought. Grandmother appeared at thu door and (aid; "Dickie, you must give Jack Ibfun. It belongs to him, you know." Dickie looked hard nt his grand mother, then he looked at Jack. And then holding his small hnnd with the (no in it, behind hU back, he stooped over and picking up Jnck's little horse, held it out to him, while in n wheed ling tone he remarked, "Here's your inn, Jackie." NANCY WYNNE. nl,-l iri - ,.." -i"ii, mini -....ou niiit:r, niisB Henrietta Mae. ?Vn lflon' MS3 Krnncfn J. hosi nnd Miss Margarot L. Pearsall. t,?J5 i?? Mra.i John 'Kent Kane, of Brookhollow, Radnor, will give a dinner on November 1 in honor of their daugh ter. Miss Florence Paul ICnnc, hi.fore- the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Robert I, Montgomery will clve at their home. Ar drossan, Vlllnnovn, in honor of Miss Jessio DaCosla. Miss Mnrlnnno P. Harris, daughter of Mr. and Jlrs. Gcoreo D. Harris, of Ivy Cottarrp. Qcrmantown. vll' I, th ir'"nt rT nnnnH n K .1 r a j&K.'V-. , f. .iL 'r M mm jmmmm tSi.: ? '. v k 'rw&s . inIt : V LVJZS" 2,r t tEl?v 'Wm$&& fi ,AKr' $& p J V.v- 5 rhoto by rhoto-Crnftcra MRS. MAURICE C. PREW Whoso marriage to Mr. Prow took placo nt noon today nt St Mary's Memorial Church, Wayne. Mrs. Prcw was Miss Katlicrlno I), Roberts spent Ihe week-end nt Tuxedo, N. Y.. where they were tha guests cf Mrs. vi nonor at a (lance f,n .snlnninv m "., u mw vu .u sucon . ..... vombor 27, at he T defmamo w T Privet Schuy er Schleffelln retuined to their Club, to he Blven hv hir imH -.i -.."I1 borne in Bala yestciday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry I. Brown Miss Mrs. Frederick W. Taylor nnd her Harris will bo formally presented to so- dnuKhter, Miss Elizabeth P. A. Taylor, of ucrxioy, i;ncsinui mm. who puni ino clety at a tea on November C FtecMvlncr nt thn ti ivr- M.i r- Isaac Monro S'monln. of' "Shlrl'ev summer nt Plymouth, Mass., rcturnoil to their home last week. Mrs. Taylor's rhMtnut hiii ,in i,. it..,.'jf.. ron. Mr. Robert P. A. Tuyior .io wuii r.l,. nt u"L "-":. ." ""'- rpp. wxiuuv, f. in nunor oi meir son and dnuKhter-ln-law, Mr. anil Mrs ICuBeno C B. Slmonln. will be: Mrs William Jay Turner Mrs. Francis Butler Koevcs. Mrs. Bllpht Robinson. Mrs. James II. rprvell, Mrs. George H. Karle. 3d, Mrs. Walter Hcmsley Avery Mrs. Jonathan ?'"? "rowaer. Mrs. wil 'am Chnttln recnMv mnrrl"d to MIhb Fri"tvn V.V- beth Stevens, hns returned from his el dlng trip. They are now living In Pitts burgh. Miss Hope B. McMlcliael. who has been abroad since last April and who spent 'he early summer In Paris, recent ly returned to Nice, after a stay of two Wetherlll. Mro Paul H'own. .lr fif nif. i months nt Perl-Cavn. Franco, with Mrs. burgh; Mrs. Frederic L,. Slmonln. Miss i ! Wlllard Rodgem and her daughter, Marlon H. Button. Miss Margaret Dnvls, ' Mls Constance D Rodgers. M'cs Mc- ""on ifiy i-rimroHe itfMV ATiaa , iHiciinei is n.i nreiciu wun iiw. iuumrn joscpnine Prlmroso Rcovcr nnd m'm Oladys Muller. Mr. and Mrs: Hugeno vTA S.,in.ln,.nro 0CCUP'lns tholr new Chtnu't Hm.WCat 5iprlnBne,tl nuo. 'nnd Miss Rodgers at their chateau In Nice. Mrs Alexander Garesche Norrls and her daughter Miss KII:nboth C Norrlo hsve retumed fi"'" Mrs. George C Thomas, of Greystnck. have been spenJlng eight months, nnd Chestnut HH will el n sn, n i tn. are living temporarily at the Hamilton, mal ya on Tnursdny nftornoon In honor Broad and Walnut streets. Miss Norrls r Mrs. George C. Thomas. Jr., and will bo a debutanto of this season. Thnmi .illiy,''r )!0',tm,': ''r n- "' i. Mrs. O. J. DeRousso and her daughter. Tr, n?irX? 2Cf . ? n n5 n,pvcrly Hills. MIb Jeanne DeUousse. who spent part a fnrtnfiriii A. ii i....V . .yJ? 8p0ml of Oio Hummer ut ocean City una Hnutn mother M, T?st'' I1 Mr- TlJomaVii nmpton, It. I., returned homo last weclt. eArlvimimn'J.'Y tB,t'n'1lns tn0 , They will spend the winter at their early uulumn with Mrs. Thomas. ' npnftment nt the Latham, Sixteenth nnd Miss Elizabeth Russell B. Tucker, Walnut slreets. TnoUeieri5i,DnHen.ry T.ncktt nnd Mrs- Miss Helen R. Grove, daughter of Mr. Lh..'J?i. Plne fltrect- will entertain nnd Mrs. Walter H Grove, of Kssex, N. bodv ofnKnn-VinXtMmvn,Vv,,lK8,JUa Vea- Y who has been visiting her grnndpar- B&tK,'11S'J; She will come to ont8, Mr. and Mrs Henry 8. Grove. 25S Do??or ,,,i JS ?', t0 ,b" SlVfn by West Tulj.ehockon ntrcet, Oermantown. tlir ,?"m.J I- ..TUtc,r In S?nor. of hns left for Sprlngsldo Academy. Cliest on No'vlVrfber "' Bellevue-Stratford , nut Hill, where sho will attend school. ,. , , . . .. . air. aim irn. v. ncnut vfiii, ui Spruce street, who is occupying her sum mer home, Clarltson and Wlster streets, Germantown, will resumo her Frldav night dancing classes at. the Rellevue' Stratford. The first meeting will be held on Novomber 12. Tho first meting of Mrs. Edward Troth's dancing clabs will bo held at tho Germantown Cricket Club on Frldny night, December 10. There will bo six dances during tho reason. Mrs. Troth re turned last week to her home, 3118 West Perm street, Germantown, after spending three months traveling abroad through Switzerland, England nnd France with her son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Woodbrldge Rlloy, of Paughkeepsle, General Littleton W. Tazewell Waller. U. S. M. a, and Mrs. Wnllor, who uro tho guests of tholr sou and daughter-in-law. Major Llttclton W. Tazowoll Wnlir Jr., and Mrs. Waller, in Washington will return on Friday to their home 2500 South Twentloth street Mrs. J. Howard Rhoads and her daughter. Miss Esther L. Rhoads, who Cedron. Indian Queen lano. German- town, who spont several months travel ing In Europe with Mrs. Clark's parents, Monsieur and Madame Auzlas doTur eune, of Washington, Ore, returned homo last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Dallas Dixon, 2004 Spruce street, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Dallas, Dixon, Jr., of Ardmorc. who nre traveling through the West and Califor nia, will return home on November 1. Mrs. Charles K. Quotll. Miss Harriet M Ashton. Miss Esther Ashton unci Miss Kmma Ashton Dorr, 2C4 South Twenty third street, who spent the summer ut Jnmestoun, if, I., returned home last week. Tho engagement of Mlse Ida Brenner, of Chicago, nnd Mr. Henry Brenner, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Brenner, of 6J)37 Woodland avenue, Is announced. Mr. and Mrs. Moncuro Blddlo, of Gravers lane, CheBtnut Hill, have re turned from nn extensive motor trip inrougn fwunnuu. ' Mrs. Jameti Martin and Miss Dorothy Martin have closed their homo at Vllla- Protty Marrlago of Mis3 Dor othea Wiolland and Mr. Frank L. Sitloy nova, and will spend tho winter at the Bellevue-Stratford. Mra Walter O. Sibley, of 811 West view uvenuo ; Mrs. Daniel Roberts Har per, of 211 West Chclten avenue; Mrs. OcortW Whcelor, of 230 West Johnson "treet. nnd Mrs. Frederic W. Tunncll. of 2!S0 West Tulpchockcn street, left yes terday to attend the convention of thf Pennsylvania State Federation of Worn nn's Clubs In Harrlsburg. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hlndman, of ii wczt unrpenter lane, win entertain at dinner at tneir nomo tomorrow evening In honor of their daunhtcr. Mis.s Dornihv Hlndman. whoso marriage to Mr. John i.io siocie. jr., or jiiklns Park, will wiko pinco in mc nummic Jrosnytcrlati I'hurch nt 7 o'clock on Thursday evn- nlng Guests will bo members of the nrioni party. A wedding of Interest took placo at St. Mary's Slemorlal Church, Wayne, nt noon today, when Miss Katharlno De mlng noberts daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mncculloch Roberts, becamo tho bride of Mr, Maurice Cornish Prew, son of Mrs, Edward John Prcw, of Wayne, tho officiating clergyman being tho Rev. George W. Anthony, rector of tho church. The bride, who was given In marrlago by her father, was attended by Mrs. John M. Blynn, of this city, n matron of honor, and four bridesmaids, who Included Miss Frances Clydo M. Brodhcad. of Strafford; Mrs. Dufflcld Ashmead, the brldermom'n sister. Of Wayne ; Miss Katlicrlno Walter Hunter, a cousin of the brule, of Wnyrie, and Miss Mary D. Little, of Strafford. Mr. Dufflold Ashmead wna Mr. Prew's best man, nnd the ushers vro Mr. J Mont gomery Forster, of St. Davids; Mr. Frances Mnccullncli Ttnherti Jr., tho brldos brother; Mr. Jenn Gllnln Allen, of Wayne; Mr. Rlchnrd A. Watson, of Berwyn ; Mr. John M. Blynn, of this city, and Mr. Anthony S Morris, Jr., ol Havcrford, A breakfast for the Im mcdlato families followed nt tho Louolla Apartments, In Wayne, the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Roberts. Upoi. their ro turn frpm a wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Prew will llvo on St, Davids road, St. Davids, Pa. S1TLEY WIELLAND A pretty wedding will tnko place this evening nt tho Northrnlnster Presby terian Cnureh, Thlrty-llfth nnd Baring streots, when Miss Dorothea Wlelland, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Frank lin Wlelland, of West Colllngswood, will becomo tho brldo of Mr. Frank Lester Sltley, son of Mra. Frank B, Sltley, of Hnddonfleld. Tho ceremony will bo performed by tho Rev. Joseph B. C. Mackle, of Haddonfleld. Miss Wlel land will be given In marrlago by her father. The maid of honor will be Miss Sarnh C. Mahon. of Bala, una Mrs. Frank Zels3 will bo the matron of honor. Mlss E. Marie Sltley and Miss H. Grace Sltley, of Haddonfleld, will be tho bridesmaids. Miss Betty Coburn, of Washington, will act ns flower girl. Mr. Alvln C. Brown, of Haddonfleld, N. J., will bo best man and the ushers will bo Mr. Lowell B. Hlpplo and Mr. a don J. .., . r.,.1... T-A.l.f1j.l.1 "Mr WII- iruiur Diuey. ul iittuuuniuiu. .-- Ham Campbell, of Media, Mr. Warren Wlelland, of West Colllngswood, ana M-. rlin,-tAfi 1tltrer. nf I Hln cltV. A reception will Immedlstelv follow the ceremony at tho Hotct nittenhouse, after which Mr. nnd Mrs. Sltley will leave on nn extended motor trip. JORDAN EHRET Among the Interesting weddings to tako place this evening Is that of Miss Clara Marie Ehret, daughter of Mr. Frederick Ehret, of 1609 Falrmount avenue, and Mr. Herbert V. Jordan, of Hanover, Pa., which will be solemnized at eight o'clock In the Central North Broad Street Presbyterian Church, with Rev. Dr. A. Webb officiating. Tno lirlrtj will bo attended by Mrs. Carl A Kongo, matron of honor, Miss Margaret McDow ell nnd Miss Emily Hlnklc, brides maids. Mr. Wilson Jordan will bo hl.s brother's best man, nnd tho ushers will Includo Mr. Russell Messcr, Mr. Carl A. Roggo, Mr. Clifford Hoag nnd Mr. Walter Bezncr. Tho brldo will wear n. gown of duchess satin and raro law with a veil of tulle arranged with orange blossoms. After tho service a reception for the families and bridal at tendants will be held at tho Lorraine Hotel, on North Broad Stroot. Mr, and Mrs. Jordan will lenvo for Bermuda and will be nt home after November 1, at 1609 Falrmount avenue. CABREV CRANE An nttrnctlvo autumn wedding was celebrated with high nuptial mass, tlilt. morning. In the Church of tho Holy Child, Logan, when Miss Kathryn Marie Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Crane, of 4602 North Eleventh stroot, became tho bride of Mr. Raymond A. Cabrey, of 2044 North Twenty-second street. Rev. Father Duffy officiated and the service was followed by a breakfast at tho homo of tho brido's parents. Tho brldo was given In marrlago by her father, and was attended by Mlns Beatrice Thomas as maid of honor, and Mies Helen Mao Avoy and Miss Agnes Cabrey, sister of the bridegroom, brides maids. Miss Virginia Cabrey, tho little nlcco of tho bridegroom was flower girl, Master George Cabrey, his nephew, was page. Mr. Cabrey had ror his best man. Mr. Edward Carroll, and for ushers, Mr James Gallngher, Mr. Robert Bond. Mr Joseph Crane and Mr, Frnnk Cabrey. Tho brldogroom nnd hr'do will leave for Now Orleans. La., nnd other Fouthern cities nnd will be at homo after Novem ber 10, at 2642 North Twerily-socond street. Mr. Cabrey served through the late war as a first class yeoman In tho United States navy. DOMBRO RUBIN An Interesting wedding took place to day at 12; 30 o'clock at tho Adelphla Hotel, when Miss Yetta nubln, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Rubin, of 2019 North Thirty-third street, was married to Mr. Morton S Dombro, tho SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ' Mr. R SturglB Ingcrsoll will bo bast man at the wedding of his brother, Mr. tnarlcs Jare 1 Ingcrsoll, and Miss Mar lon Wlster Ilaird, which will take place en Monday nfternoon, November 1, at 0ClOCK 111 Kt T.lllfe'a Piil.nnnnl Phnw.1. Cermantcwn. ' jj?-- . The ushera Will Inclmln Mr. TnVin TTn. W: " 'art Ingfreoll, Mr. Orvlllo H. Bullitt. BVLJc?eph..v MInott, Mr. EdSar W. Bard, ,tr ,Mr H.eiim i H-.rt. r Mr l.J " E. f-owen, Mr Francis H. Boh T?m,iVr' 1'r',ncls Boyer. Mr. Frank Troor Hogg, Mr. William Y. Hum- i 1 MiLWji8fafc I 1 1 id. 'tr Made From Feather Beds inil piVL."."!" Anywhere JOLLEo MFG. CO., 702 S. 5th IMmhaHil niKK iDown gun,, KtcovertA, M&& UMrttUt 1'flccfl U n m ii I u JWAL ENGRAVING CO.". 814 Wslnnt St Invitations or Announce- "'rite i, i'wne for lsnrruvrd n. Prints tVv' ViUVttHUHlWUUV. f Tl. ni .... ..... me men and His Wite should consult LOUISA. D'AIESSANDRO for Fall and Winter SUITS ! tlng'SVleand ", ren. .:..7" " than -- iJiiunn i Thin tnmml. ifl all .;,.."', '?'""- 49.75 !tthlPrlcei rnVm Si LI jsM W il s on Men' nPfn ..;. 0S1N?rth 52d St. Tj.ll ;:u,T mntira Ave, nvJiUtejWmont 0041 The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street INDIVIDUALITY SUITS TOMORROW SPECIAL SALE "One of a Kind Only" .00 Values from 150,00 up to 225.00 M Tho last word In New Tnil leurs for Autumn and Winter expressing the art of tho fore most American designers. Modes for the miss us well as for the matron. Strictly tailored effects, em broidered and all 5 ,v l ML JP Jll m Mi Sjff' .Richly Embellished With Fur I J I W such as Moleskin, Beaver, a S 1 I Taupe Nutria, Natural Squir- i g III re'' Mowfccy Australian Opos- g II II sum and Seal. j g Jf Y A most extraordinary oppor- 1 8 Ja u tunity, for there ore 1 f 49 Suits Only! 1 All Sales Final None C. O. D. I j THE BLUM STORE I A New Organization With an Old Name S racaoKwnEssssrKasK, Neuritis Rheumatism Excess Acid Simply means that you are not throwing oft the body poisons sufficiently. Our Electric Cabinot Baths nnd Salt Baths will help you Trial Demonstration mtnl Gratis COLLINS INSTITUTE For Women Exclusively N Bellovuo Court Building J 1418 Walnut Strcot K Phone Spruce 5434 KKnaswawoaswrrraS I i " i "T W r nn' ' N y m ;i. VMr,A,n. U It M "Wf I III i II iiw M I i lltl ' 1 I 1 1 rl M ' ' 1111 Treat- Fi JW Ato9v Wfttrttt' ;3mz'farJJtow 3hitahtfyia, Tllne unaldnnE Sunt, Dress or Coat Has Set tUne Stamdard Amerncae Qothes Prices qualily for quality are consistently lower than in any other fashion house of its kind in America A : iliMlliiWJBtitH5Vii -. j'ffOWWDED IWBA fl"'. '.'"'l!M.'.'"J"' IftSKWifflfl aSt-Alp V 19 C ttlKffltPS(S6 l Itcv. Marvin Nathan olTlclntlnj. TAt, Arthur Btclnfleld va btxl man. After n wcddlnft trip to Canada tho brlda nnu brldci-ronm will llvo At B7S4 North Fifth streot, whero they will b at hume nfter jNovomner i, ALONG THE READING Announcement is made of the mar- an te r of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Urolch, of 6105 Hiiro of Miss Emma I Brolch, daug Korlh Wnrnoelt street, nnd Mr. Law rrnoo F. Grimes, of 3825 Torraco street. WlBsahlolton.'on Baturday mornlnir, Th bride was nttendod by Mrs. William Hnnnlng-n, of Fern Hock, and Mr. Hnn nines was .best man. Tho service was followed by a wedding breakfast, upon their return from a short tour Mr. nnd Mrs. Grimes will bo nt homo nt 610S North Warnock street, Lagan. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel rtubens, of 2033 Kouth Ninth ptreet. Rave a reception Sunday evening In honor of thslr daugh ters, Mies Anna rtubens and MIbs Doro thy Rubens. Miss Sarah Dranoff won given a sur prlso party by her nlster, Mis rtoao Drnnoff, at their homo, 340 Snyder ave nue. In honor cf her olgrhteonth birth day anniversary on Saturday ovenlngr. Miss Mary Toner, of 192R Itltnor street, hnn returned homo after having upcnt several days nt Parkland, Pa. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Vcselg, of 1718 Diamond street, announce tho en gagement of their daughter, Miss C. kourea Wesols, to Mr. Goorgo Harvey Cox, of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. narold Bornsteln aro expected homo from thdr wedding trip this week. Mrs. Bornsteln fras Minn rtetta Deutsch, of 4113 North Broad street. - - ttf ;,,;. - m .-' f. -i. . ' FRANKFORD Tlio Woman's Homo ET Thin ricturn will not bo Bhown In n oiner intairo ror Aionins. VlV i UrlA.'i A. M. to ll!t5 P.M. VtM FARMIIM "TUB JOVOO TOOUDLB MAKSH8" Vrl 1 KJLi ETHCt. CLAYTOH In, "Th City epffirirow' DCPrMT MAnKKT AT. Del. 1TTH 11AII.1 1 MAY ALLISON In 'HELD IN TnOBT" GLOBE uArtKET jvrnrat AT Jl'NIPEn 11 A. M to II P. M. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE Tho .Sweetest Girl, Lew Itnui & Co.. Other Missionary Society or llenououi unurcn win give Itn nnnunl supper nnd liaznnr nt tho church on Thursday nnd Friday eve nings. IIbu tTnInf T.nulla ntifl Aflat, Tn,-t. Shnllcross have r-turned from n lour .CROSS KEYS uoth ' M"ket Ct., montns iriD a iviasKa ana me j-aciuc -.ou, u,., a. u -, coast. They traveled through tho Cann dlan roikles, visited Yosemlto valley, Grnnd Canyon of Colorado, Colorado Springs and Denver. Tho thirteenth annual ball of tho Urn borto II Italian Society of Frankford will be given for the benefit of the Ital ian war orphans at Harmonlo Hall, Orthodox and Cambridge streets, to morrow evening. Emm BEADED BAG REPAIRING All tjle" and slim mnde equal to nrw at -mall roat A. E. MOSS or0 33 SO. OTII ST. Diamonds. Watchet. Jewrlry Mi liss Minnia 13th share Ckeitom Take RlaTBtor u Bth Flnai Hnirdresibg and Manicnrint far ADPnlntmrnl I'booi- (?alnnt 1Htl f PIIILADELPIIIA'S LCADINO THEATHES Direction of Mensrs. Lm 4 J. J. Shubert sam SHUBERT LA8T 1B0 H. "3nUDI:n l MAT. TOMOR. Curtain Itlaea at 8 Sharp Bvgs. uiaia. woa. & Hat. at i Sharp LAST 5 NIGHTS LAST CHANCES TO SEE GIGANTIC NEW YOUK WINTER GARDEN TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS CINDERELLA on BROADWAY W1,h Marie Dressier Co- 160 Beer. C . ttim. kt Men. ,Jcdl3 m.h"" 1NOW Tho flmirteat Musical Comedy u" JJuJiM 1122-24 Chestnut Street Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century The Shop of Perfumes" is proving it really should have been with us 5S aS' bUt We ncever hae sPace. Now you will find a choice assort- merit of Perfumes, Soaps and Powders, and other dainty accessories always needed on the dressing table. Just inside the east door, it offers instant- service and the usual Dewees courtesy. This new member of the Dewees j family is very anxious to bo of constant help to you. Color Brilliance I in the Autumn Millinery The clever and trained use of s color in millinery accomplishes j amazingly s.mart effects. You 3 will be interested to see how it Ejj has been used in more or less re- strained forms, on many of the new models just received from New York. On some occasions ssg the color dominates the hat, as seen in some of the brilliant r duvetyns and velvets. Wood brown, all shades of blues, henna and all the other wanted Fall shades are included and they are specially priced. Prices range 5 irom $iu.U0 to $30.00. Fall Opening of Beautiful Imported Trimmings I . Paris is showing everything gay and brilliant and tho?o lnvoiv friv, Beaded Flouncings, Black, 18 to 36 in. wide S7 n to sin nn 1 aiSn2eaAed Brd9' x i3 ln- ideYo0 to $looo. $30,00, m m S2SnJntnt!LonA ?-o to $30.00. m Bnf .n j". m"1", "IMu,or "8?.. 52-75 to $18.00. - "M" 77, n , Vng str'Wt linos in black and colors Specially Priced From $30.00 to $100.00. THE GREATEST OIItL IN THE WORLD One ?ar New York and LONDON LYRIC Last 5 Days POP. MAT. TOMOR. ebt 'f SI2ATS A MTSICAL PARTY rN TWO ACTS The GIRL PRIVATE ROOM , yl a ,lrlllln'" Co. of Jtaoter Comlca A I tzzy nienct if Frlllii. Melody and an LntlclnK Enipmble of OorKfOua Olrla FRBD LORRAINK & COMPANT BROADWAY Br,)a'J "na eayin at. Lcona LaMar "0lri wjth nrnrB HUMORESQUE PHILADULPIUA'S FOREMOflT THEATRBa' GARRICK Pop. Mat Today MUHTH AT SHO POSITIVELY LAST WEEK! Best Seats, $2, at Holiday Mat, TODAY AND WED. MAT. GEO. M. COHAN'S Comedians rsn M A ISN'T IT A GRAND OLD NAME? NEXT WEEK SKATS THURSDAY ItENIlV W SAVAQE Offera lil MM IN THE MUSICAL ROMANCE LADY BILLY WITH METROPOLITAN SINOINO CA9T Tomorrow, , 3tU Forrest : Last Wka. Mats lino. MON SKATTHT'HS Mall order now The SELWYN3 Troaont LEO CARRILLO (Thf ramoua Sinr of Lntnharill. Ltd ) In "THE TOREADOR" A NEW PLAY RY IXMTISE COLEJfAN With a Notable Company of Plaera NI.hU A rvni r-iT i MATS. ,-i0 ADELPHI T; A SURE. FIRE SUCCESS! THE CHAHMINO MUSICAL PLAY "DEARIE" Tounded on O& ini'L JinOADHURST ami GEORGE V. HOHART-S Great ! IUclw Pliy "WILDFIRE" Muslo by MALVIN FRANKLIN Lyrics by WILSON A FRANKLIN With a Rroadway Coat of Mualcal Comedy Favorite The Famous Plantation Four and 3 Dozen Dearies The raatt Blnclng A Dancing Chorua Extant CHESTNUT ST. orE,lA IIOU8E Matinees, 2:15 Evenings, 8:15 NOTE Thla attraction nev.r im i at leas than flrat-clasa theatro ahown prices, B D. W. GRIFFITH'S TALE OF I.OVE AND LOVERS "Way Down East" MAT DAILY new $1.00 Tixlay Cvn, Sc ."nt. a. lit HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY CHARLES DILLINGHAM Prc.ents JOSEPH CAWTHORN ... . ,n n rw Mualcal Play Written by WILLIAM LellAUOV MuU- by VICTOR JACOI1I "THE HALF MOON" With JOSEPH SANTLEY OSCAR mii MAUDE EI1UP.NE IVY SAWYER may TIIOMPsriw Many Other,, and a Full clirll ' StaKed by FRED G. LATJI M Munlcal Number, by Allts "'"rown VICTORIA THEATRE MAilKET 8T. AROVE OTH . "Found, a Husband" Motion PhotonUo-. rgtartajj Spectacu BLAUNER'S H3.1-3S MAKKET ST. E I T H rS VALESKA SURATT M,lAnt', rl1''r ln "Pcarlet" Helen" K01?!""1 mPO-tt lot, Helen-JUe .... C f.r.n0a.H. RAYMOND POND ft CO.; "m.ArKVtnt.-.. KDDIE ROSS AND OTHrnaFACK Don,t i'rocrastinatero'pon to Public int. WONDER OF WONDERS Now at Foot of Market Street CONVICT SHIP fl A jrto 10 p. M. nrnnamv nr ..i . F---7j." " -fiiit-, i;i;o.21 . ur Sub8C"Ption Concerts Thursday Evita., Oct 29 n.,. i , .. Tue's. Evc.TVS 23 '" Jn' f NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Damroach .onuuctor Sololata Kreialer Rachmaninoff Hempel Beats on Sala alt 40th Nov, SEATS Saanon. Academy of Music, 1020.'1 5 EVENING CONCERTS " 1. Nov. 20. Jan a, Jan. 31. Mar u DY THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PIERRE MONTEUX, Conductor SOLOISTS STANLEY. LA8HAN8HK. CORTOT DOHNANYI. DEUETTI ' REASON TICKETS NOW At lWpps 1110 Chestnut St.. $10. I8.na 0 14 l m . S5- METROPOLITAN OPERA liniTHn TROVATORE With llrilllant Caat of Piinoloala PRICES. 18.00 TO II 00 . s'' ,'?w acuinn at Weymann'a down. town ticket office. 110R Cheftnut Vt 00Wn DUMONTS N,NT" AND AHCHSTH. EMMETT WCSeT Vhat Are Yoi Hurnlnr na.h.ii B..y rrocaderoi""1 ? V20 " t.-i . r. HepiM'a, " " hXS?-tlir,ti3S: &80 a fomiMorTA DANCING LESSONS & c.,,.V,iXopllon Very Wedneeday at D P M "A TEACHER FOR fg"E pfipJtf1 DANCING PIIONB WAU 10T 102S CHESTNUT JANn P n in, r . Private L-Mona Dally, l'o!80 AM inn t Chlldraia Claaiej Evt ry Ba'turd " Esthatlo. mornlnc. IO18O. Mod. V.m Adult olaeM. Esthete 1 VfJ- i?:ai? 'I U.T -- w.H. ... . Illll-d IP -" "p- awt A k-r ------ .. P.ARNCY cririrmDV,Wa Daiit OKRARD'H wi-l-l&i or the DAY ,... ...rrr ftiw -.;.(, Jotlnnv w, oin liar. Mat. rv.il K I II II daru1. "rVTINa5,' i-'Ji.vu nzzie uaszie with luicKn nonKrrn ORPHEUM.i'f "?iw" 'nSKii5S5 MAE DESMONd1TrH Market Ot. ab. lBlh 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Roacoe "Fatty" Arbuckle IN PICTURtZED VERSION OF PjA , inriir nmiKirv 1 ion 1 nc iwjunu ur ; t;j' Also InaUfrur.l nt FaII nnd 'Winter ' ..,. Grand Opera Musical Festival - s EXCEnPTS FROM "CAnMKK' y I Stanley Concert Orchestra ALDERT F. WAYNB. Director " nniNHOLD HCIIMIDT. VOCAL 80LOaT,r ' PAI APr 121 MARKET 8TRW rALALL 10 a. m.. ia, 2. 8t; D:40, T:4R, omo P. M, LOUISE GLAUM ; IN FIRST PRESENTATION OS" "LOVE MADNESS" Thrilling and Spectacular Production. ADPAHIA Chestnut Bt DsL 18th ; AiAUlA. 10 A. M.. 12, 2, i!4. D:4fl, 7lsli. 0:80 P. M. , CECIL B. DeMILLE'S 5 IN8PIRINO PRODUCTION "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT" ' Nntablo Cast Includes Olorla Pivansot), i-iiiioii Licxier ami Tiicouore uoserts l-ly'J-LS jiat, Tomoi LAST 7 TIMES SAM II. HARRIS Presents GRANT MITCHELL . OF "A TAILOR-MADE MAN" FAMB J' - THE CHAMPION NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES IN The Famous Mrs. Fair ' By JAMES TORRES Mi "ft lAl Vi S3 fiyUIIIIIIIIHIIIlllllllllllllllllHUlb,liimijiliiiii,i ..,..l.i C7 wi"(nm Ab. irhTMTjTaj tfj )TV f7.fi.. Am uoy, JtorC mfiAA. l-af...,.. aVUSi-HA&U . nwni iW JkjLipr .w i i .1 ' ' NT -.TfiaT . y rMMl
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