lWW ' '", ,iX.vi't ' f - .-1s . " r "ii X :r? . JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE jYflicy yc Goes t0 Miss Mary Griscom's Tea She Hears Bits About Various Debutantes Charlotte Cushman Club to Have Card Party WAS glail it clcnrctl yesterday nftor . f.rfhnt rliln out to Hnvorford I m flrlComs, was certainly enjoyable. n i. looked very sweet In her dainty Fn,k and So had an attractive number liVVelvlns with her. Her aunt, .. Prances Orlfcom, assisted Mr. MJ receiving as did Mrs. Starr. 1m Starr. Mm. Ham Uettle and Mr. Hobert Wripht. the latter having "n one of Polly's mother's great ftThat'part of the tea wan sad, one did m. Mrs. Oriscom. She wrm Mich a i ..Me woman nud mioli n devot'd r to h?r children. Her death more K a year ago was n great shock to all 'in knew and loved her. And really I t nk n 11 of her friends and Mr Orl. ii's as welt as Mary's wanted to holp St ! yesterday's ten an extra beau -tila affair Mr her sake, because I have ..r nt any tea I have ever cone to seen iarth'iil "Ao the flowert. that were sent ffnat fUutnntc. The house was llmrly a living, breathing pardon. It km superb. Some of the girls, who J rceelylns re Sydney Uiddlc. Anne Ashton, Virginia ' Carter, Mnrjorie Gibbon, vi.nnr Giimmcy. Margaretta Hnrrlson, T Hepburn, Helena Mitchell, Ruth lickar 1. Malslc Stewart, IUMomoud amardlon, Mary . Thayer, Elolso Sn and Anita Strawbrldgc. rrHI.KINO of debutantes, isn't Char I lotte Starr nn attractive girl I ? TId tmi "now that she H very artistic and jTrtnSlnif at the School of Design J7 afternoon? , . reArt-f weekend debutante SKIftl thj week and KlnVnil tiVc I affairs at tho end of m k. trM.1: I suppose ater in mc bvjuiuu "Mf0!"' . .1 i,.ir tho rulo a little. because there will be so many Invitations and so many lovely parties she will not wmt to miss even for study. Tou know Mary Bayard, who is related to Charlotte, Is going to bo a i butante too this year. ,Mary has been t school up at St. Mnry's on the Hurt inn for five years, but it won't ta'.;e long V, J t Into things hw. Mrs. Isaac Btarr, I understand, will clmperonc her to a good many affairs. Till Jacob AValnH have postponed the party thov intend to give for Ottillo Morris, who is their grnnddnughter. until nfter the first of the year. It s my hard to find n date unless you nlon it months nhcad these rta, when in manj debutantes are having affairs ilvrn for them. Ottillo is the daughter of Mn. Alfred Morris, you know. Mr. and .Mrs. YVnln had been Intending to hare a clniirr in November, but now the buds will have another party In Jan uary to look forward to. IT IS a short season, though, so per haps that Is jut as well. With so much going on, I don't see how they go through with It, nil these girls. Lent romes In on February 0. f,o there nre just about sW weeks 'after Christmas. Then Palm Peach and other resorts In the South. I tell you it costs money to be a deb these days. You don't find any of the girls makiug their own rlnthes and nddresslne their own Invi tations, as in the dear old days. Noth ing doing. It all has to be done outsid?. Perhaps that is just as wvll, though a hit more personal supervision of lists would not como amiss sometimes. One hears funny tales now and again about invitations. Homo get none at all, white other Individuals have been known to itccio three invitations for one tea. THE assemblies arc to be, as usual, on the first Friday in January, which falls this year on January 7 nud on tbelnt Friday before Lent, which hap pens to he on the flrfct Friday of Feb ruary being the 4th of that month. Gouverneur Cndwaladcr and Cap Morris have retired from the list this year; that Is, their time of serving Is up, nnd the new men are Alexander Van Rensselaer and Fred Drayton. nm you know that the Charlotte "- Piltlimnn Club will linvc n lnreo rn party out at the Merlon t'ricKet Club on the afternoon of Tuesday, Oc tober 20? I told you they have bought low home at 1010 Spruce street, and re to have enough rooms to accommo date fifty. four girls. Naturally they flnt to raise money to help the good work along, nnd the card party will be one of the means employed, Mrs. Wal ter IInnkiiit,on is treasurer for the tub. j ou know, but I understand that n the members aro deposing of table lor the card party, hoping to make it really largo affair. TpRANKIK Is perfectly devoted to the Mr- And be It known, though he Ih ynlr three months old, Master Jiinmle some baby. Of course, Mnry nnd mnlt have to be cautioned not to jolt r,.icrib. rinr ,1'nndle him nt all care "IT when playing with his little hands ilr'L00' f?r y"1,1 Ms thero is K"at ivair) UH to which one may "tlss" llSj,0tcnpi,t- Thf otl,er 'll. therefore, Kr Twn ra'hcr amazed when she W T1""nie up to hear hcr son "other. NANCY WYNNE. vi SOCIAL ACTIVITIES W ofVrU?,s,"lWnU? """Ison, daugh on jr SncUI,a; Charles Custls Har fcMnoiui.?'.c,nucl,,woo. Radnor, will urday w Khon0 Bt R dlnne'- on Rat Krand'nar2nfrbtJ 28' to ba Blven by hcr wce whi?f, " We'"Bton, before the five i thit . 1M.1, nnd Mra- Harrison will lord in i,.;"i. '"i" "l lne J'eiievuo-Strat. '-i iiunur. of i' nntl Mrs. John Storv JenkH. .Ir. enterta B ,enuo' c?"tnut Hill, will Mr !u nnBr " Snt"rday night. cn Johninn ?lcoan Dayard, of 105 '"Sed ii XV!,1'8 frmantown, has &. lft," f0or, " luncheon on Krandffi;..0.01.0'' 7 inr of her frd. debu tn'rk M M JfBry Lnrdncr Ray- S McKan 3ar f Mr" nnd J-nnarnUntS,?1!,f,,, wheon which Mrs. ?mo In , L.j ' ! "Sp. K?Y? . .toaav at her nn a B(.,nn n ", " "qr "r Miss Vlr " of the n2Cart.1;, ub"into daugh-Cn.,ln?..nev- and Mrs. Oeorco Cnlvkrt Mrs. George Calvert echer ', "c,lu.aed Mlas i.ucrotla Heck. ,.. ' . 1U11H flttlll JWj Ashtn , "!"''" . iinuons, miss fclUabet". KpW?,Lr' Apnea Bhober. Mlas m'. SI is rKr, M.HS B'eanor Gum- Bl'r ' 'mi,h rwtf Hw- Ml8a Mnry C. r'a Wain ul,ly stevens. Mlis Au !(rrls,nal"II"n"l'n.TMlM MnrSartta J"' noiMim umioV' Lulse Thompson, Nh Ilo "dmMul ewnson. MIhs Lvs rylnv',1 v H.nrnh "arrlngcr, Mini WM";1i,5r"r1r,ft MBS Katner nu C. '?'' KlilVliir.J'xfi Kn'herlna Menlck. ?' au Pont Mu.an5-.l,.Mlth0"1 Mlss ilc"" Sttl0?ilv.,V..OS6nWrten' of Chan yer i at her h . .. cnt"tn, ' "mbers are iim V?,ay' Among the l Marv winnl,Kmlly w- I'hlller. J!r- Natln,, i?or Mr'1, 8tncy D. Lloyd, Cothler, 5?" MOTra' M. Iao H ton , M?ntomery, Jr, J""e Downn mi. Vi .yum, .uiisa a. Mtes Nancv ,i Tiary atarr Oriscom, ?V. M?.,S,5S!f?B. M Mary. B. fPrln Vaii-v TOUeorborn Smith, of Benton, at ft, Jln,?ewooo Wl alfva a Wed T J1..?! Bevu-slrotforL foi. 'in nJo0r, ?f hcr daughter, Miss Virginia &M. , Smith, who will sail on November 6 ior Kuropc. Mr'M.11",', D- N'xon. daughter of rv:.in1.rMr?L Horl"-P ,? Nixon, of lied ?frci?.1, JVodbury. N.'J., will entertain nt luncheon on Saturday. Miss Eleanor Stockton Vogels, (laugh. ;.?mKf Mrs- Edward Parte Vor-oIs, who will be married on Monday, October 25, t" iMr- .yn.1,or "Inilmnn, of Vlnconncs, ma., will be the truest of honor at a small tea on .Saturday a ternoon, from 4 until 0 o'clock, ti be Klvtn by Miss Marp-nr t Ktnr. daughter of Mrs Ocorgo D. KcMer, nt htr home, 2112 Spruce street The cnftagimcnt nf Mil. Koter nnd Mr. Hal Kimball Seal, of Baltimore, hMrecently been announced. Tim guests nt h tea will Include Mrs. nlchard C. McCall, Mrs. Jnmen Mcrcur, 'r,l Mi William JT IloherU. Jr., Mrs. Albert nhudy. Miss Mllllcent Cope, Mlsa Marffarotta Cope, Miss Ijulse Warfleld, M.l8R. fcAlza.tM,h Warfleld, Miss Eleanor w estcott. Miss Prances Westcott. Miss Mary Webster Kay, Miss Rllcn Orton, Mf Isabel Miles and Miss Dorothy Steele. , t-i .... ti. , finn .'inhtPr of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kent Kane, or RrqoKhaliow, liuilnor unu .n n ..jnh'i u Ithoads, dnunhter of Mr. and Mro J. Howard nhools, of tho Loni?ncre and nnla, will ho the iruesta of honor at a dnnco on Saturday, October 23, to b Klven bv Miss Elaa Montgomery, daugh ter of Mr, and Mm. Phelps Montgomery, at her homo, 221 Whitney avenue, New Haven, Conn. Miss Kane nnd Miss rthoads. who will spend tho week-end In Vow Haven, will alio attend tho Yale and Virginia game on thr I'ternoon of lie 23d Miss Montgomery's slstur. Miss STnrJorle Montgomery. Is ono of the sea ron's dehutantcD of New Haven. Mr, nnd Mis. S. Uoyer Pnvls will en tertain at dinner on Frldav nlr.ht nfler the tra to he given In honor of th-lr daughter, Mlos Prlscllla Davis. The guests will later attend the dance to be given by Mr. and Mrs. D. Knlckcrbacker Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collins Maulo will entertain at dinner on Friday eve ning In honor of their niece, Miss Ottillo Morris, daughter of Mrs. Alfred Paul Morrln. before the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Knlokerbncker Boyd will give for their daughter, Miss Lysbetli Boyd, at tho Morion Cricket Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas McKean. of Olcncoe House, Ilosemont. will give ft dinner and theatre party on December 6 In honor of Miss Atloo Downs, daughter of Mr&. Norton Downs, of Thrco Tuns. Miss Florence Mario Keffer, daugnter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Edward lungerlrh Kef fer, of Drexel road, Overbrook, who will bo married on October 23 to Mr, Knrl Louis Klllthorpe, of Radnor, will be guest of honor at a matlneo party fol lowed by ten at tho Bellevue-Stratfonl, to he given by MKs Hthel Klngsley Nice, of Nineteenth and Walnut streets. Miss Nice will lie a bridesmaid nt Miss Kfffer'a wedding. Mrs Joseph M. Oazzam, of 2R5 Knuth "rt ,itli v'f v lu "-tnp!"- Miss Maude While, of New Orleans, will glNr .i dinner In her huiioi oi Krlu.il evening, at her home before the dance which Mr and Mrs. D. Knlckcrbacker Boyd will give at tho Merlon Cricket Club, In honor of their daughter. Miss LyBbeth Boyd. Mr. Fnncla T'sher Knne, 1012 Clinton street, and his sister, Mrs Walter Cope, and her daughters, Miss Elizabeth F. Cope nnd Miss Anna F. Cope, nnd her sons, air. Thomas y. i:opo ana Mr. rtllvoi- rVino "On l""nf Tnhnann tpf.f I i)ller l ope, JOU Last jonnson street, Oermantown, who spent the summer traveling In Kuropo. nrrlved In this country on Monday. Mrs. Cope and her family will spend October at tlielr plnco at Saunderstown, R. I. Mr. Oliver Cope will resume his studies at Haverford. U'lin enflnr tlin stinimor ' Mr. Owen Wlster and his daughters, Miss Mary C. Wlster and Miss Frances K Wlster, and his son, Mr. Owen J. Wlster, have returned from Wyom ing whero thev spent the summer and early fall on a ranch, and aro occupying Rutler Plnce, their country estate In Oermantown. Mr. Douglas W. Dunn, of Enst Ornngo X. J., Is spending a fortnight ns the guest of Mrs. Thomas 13. Dunn nt hcr home. 221 Allen lane, Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Ernest Howard Hunter Is visit ing Mm Wllmot Grant Pclrco nt her home, 230 West Tulpehocken street, Oermantown. Mlsa Elizabeth F. Johnson, of the Baldwin School, Bryn M,iwr, has sent out enrds for n piano recital on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. A meeting of tho women's committee of the Domino Club of the Episcopal Academy will bo held at the Aldlne Ho tel on Tuesday, October IB, nt 3:30 o'clock. Tho committee will be addressed by Mrs. Margaret Eleanor Blessing nnd Mr. Robert Anderson, nnd will Include Mrs. Franklin Bacho, Mrs. Jacob Bulst, Mra. Philip Clnrkuon, Mm. Benjamin Deacon. Mlsg Anna M. Fox, Mrt Theo dore W, Fnlres, Mrs. John D. Johnson, Mrs. Joseph Gnskell, Mrs P. B. Gibson, Mrs. Chinlcs O. Myern, Mm. Frederick Rlehle and Mrs. Henderson Supplce. Mr. Dills A. Glmbcl will entertain nt dinner nt tho Phllmont Countrv Club to night members of tho Bridge Club, who will meet Mr Leasing J. Rosenwald, for merly of Chicago, who has taken apart mentn nt 1830 South Rlttcnhouso Square, and Mr. Milton C. Work. Covers will bo laid for forty. Mr. nnd Mrs William H. Bradbury, of Oermantown, nnnounco the engagement of their daughter. Miss Emma Slner Bnrdbury, to Mr. J. Muuro Robinson, of Oermantown. Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. McManus, of Drexel Hill, nre receiving congratula tions upon tho birth of n son, born Octo ber S. Mr. nnd Mrs Bertrand E. Benuchamp, of Oak Lnne, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mlsa Mildred Kathryn Beauchamp, to Mr. Edwnrd Wlttman Hartung, of thlB city. Mrs. Mary T. Gallagher, of 2006 Rhawn street, 01neJ announces tho marriage of her daughter. Miss Eleanor F, Oallagher, to Mr. ChnrleB L. Lef ferts, of 3201 Rhawn street, on Tues day evening, October 12, at the homo of the bride's mother. A handsome Oxford for wear with spats is this La France model of fine Brown Calf one of the popular leathers this season. Notice the grace of its slender toe and fashionable Cuban heel the dainty perforation. 5Tis a Feat to Fit Feet EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEB PfilLADELPHlA,' WEDNESDAY, Miss AInr,y Ilurtow, Miss Hatlierlno NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Benedict C-lmbcl, Jr.. of 1415 North Broad street, has Issued Invita tions for a thentro party to bo given on Wednesday ovcnlng. October 20, In cele bration of his seventy-first birthday an niversary. Mr Tohn Cn'rthn-ne nnd hr iln'ic'' ter, Miss Adelaide Cawthorno, of North blwcnlli strset, are spending the weeK In New York with friends. The Gamma Delta Tau Fraternity, of Temple Unlverolty, held Its first meeting fn- Hip rMr"'-"! rho01 vonr i rj-pn'rt restaurant Monday evening, when pro Iiiiiiiio. .iniii.gt'iiii'n.u i','. iv ilea .nr tho fraternity's bcconcV annual dance, to bo held Inter In the season. Miss Amy Apfel, of New York, spent tho week-end ns a guest of Miss Mar'an Qerbor, 1625 Ontario street. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mr3. Jacob Singer, of 3S09 Locust street, who have been In Wcr nersvllW Pu., for somo lime, will spend the winter In tho Tounilno, 1520 Spruce street ira Tallin Klmnn ntlil linr rhllilrin. nf ' Xew Orleans, arc guests of their mother, Mr? Dnnii'l ,I.Icrz, of the Powelton Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Flelsher. of 3422 Powelton nvenue, hnvo ns their guests Mrs Flelsher'8 parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kohn. of Omaha, Neb. TIOGA Mrs. Louisa A. Wilson, of Butler nnd Darlcn etroets. nnnounci the engnge- ""'"V OI nir ilttUKilirr. .uinn -nniKUlul. it. ,,,,. . ,,. r-hnrUn w Pnrn.tiiir -.." .. ' "' oi tins city. Mr. and Mrs, Gabriel Gutlohn of 2108 1 West Tioga street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Alice Outlohn, nnd Mr. Paul Jauluu, of St Louis, Mo , formerly of New York. The wedding of Miss Eleanor Grnco Droicr. daughter of Mr. nnd Mr.-. Thomofl Dreer. of 371S North Fifteenth street, npil Mr Wl'itnri f'rn'" win tr'" place on Snturday afternoon, October 23, ' In tho Episcopal Church or the Remit -, rectlon, uroau mid riogn streets. Ansa Drever will be attended by her sister, Miss Mary Drever. nnd Mr Hairy Craig nf nml Vl. llulrtl r.n if ' will be his brother's best man ROXBOROUGH Mr and Mrs JamcH Dobson SchoMeld. of 545 East Hermitage street, aro re ceiving congratulation!) on tho birth of n son, Richard Scholleld, on October 1. The fifth anniversary of tho Women's Foreign Missionary Society of tho Cen tral Methodist Church, on Green lane, will be held thla ovenlng In the church. Mlti Susan C. Lodge, secretary of the Philadelphia hranch of the society, nnd the Rov. W Gallownv Tyson, pastor of the church, will make addresses, and there will bo a sketch and pnntomlmo bv tho young women of the Stnndard Bear ers. NORRISTOWN Tho marriago of Miss Norma E Tot ten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tot ten, of 830 Stanbrldge street, nnd Mr. Mnrlon Hampton Kates. Bon of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. F. Estes of Greenville. S. C, took place vesterday In tho Washington Memorial Chnpol, Valley Forge. The ceremony was solomntzod at 4 o'clock In the afternoon In the presence of tho Immediate families of the bride nnd bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Estes left I"" -,1'nlei" pfter th" peremonv on n wedding trip In tho South. They will 1ij in .s'oirlstown. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Frank Ball Hatton, of Mllwau koo, Wis. who will bo the guest for a month of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Rar.ell James, at their homo In Chester, entertained at cards a few days ago. Mrs. Hatton waa the guest of honor at a bridge partv given by Miss Martha Comfort, of Chester, this week, nnd on Saturday Mra. William Booth Todd also entertained nt a card party at her homo In Chester, In Mra. Hatton'a honor. Be fore her marriage Mrs. Hatton was Miss Margaret Jnmen. MIbs Kate Ubll nnd Mrs. Edward Cannon Burton, of Chester, will leavo In a fow days for Lake Mohunk, N, Y , nhero they will spend a fortnight. -SSl393s- We know you'll find it comfortablefor comfort is one of the outstanding feat ures of La France Shoes. And it's price is very moderate for a shoe of such line material and workmanship. We are also showing other La France styles Pumps, Oxfords and Boots. 4 l!ft$ttannl':sai Jh,met AT A RECENT OUT-OF-DOORS King, Miss Elizabeth llnrtow, Miss Marguict Enrlc nnd Miss Virginia Karlo MISS WHALEY BRIDE OF MR. W. S. SNYDER Other Interesting Marriages. Miss Helen Hondrick Bride of Mr. William Yeager An attractive wedding will take nlnce nffrrn'Tl I n'lorV r Plil-f Episcopal Church, Sixth and Venango m ,ii vi it ., -r . W.ialey, of 700 West Tioga street, and ir VviUrvd W. Hujder, Oi abt liunK ford nvenue, Frnnkford, will bo mar ried by tho rector. Rev. Albert Holt The criemony will bo followed by n reception at the home of tho bride's parents for the fnmllles Th br'de wl'l be riven ' ii' "'nni I Iff s-f - l 1 attended by Mrs. Edgar Cornelius, as i n.ii i o i.l ono ?i 1 1 k tho brlde'a brother III lv In s-t i Tiu bridegroom npil If'do. upon C'e'r reiiim '-nrn f', ' i ., - al homo at 1500 West Venango street vn.wrt' " '' Tho marriago of Miss Helen Agnes Tlcndrlck, dnUrthtci oi .Mi and ...ii. Charles E. Hendrlck, of 120 West Logan street, Oermantown. to Mr. Wllllnm V Venger, of Atlantic City, was solemnlzd nt 10 o'clock vsterdny morning In tin1 m,..-,,n ft (, T--n-M,4 i' ' vf Logan and Greene streets, the Rev. J. D. i . i' i I ii i .. . i. , i . ...... wiilrh frllnv ! 'Iv p-mimii.- MIrm -., -, , . i ..,,1 ,,,... ,, maid of honor, and Mr. Morris Hartnctt, nf .Now w,rt, nctuU ua Ij, r, m.in .01 .lr Ycnger. A brenkfact for thq Imm dlate fnmllles followed at tho home of tho bride's parents. After November 1, Mr. and Mrs. Yeager will ba at homo at 31(10 Pulaskle nvenue Gormantown. MARTIN WYATT ,,.,, i" .i'lVh i.i- ""..''V'' ",lB "'cm"- Church of Corpus Chrlstl. Allegheny avenue and Twenty-eighth street, yester day morning, when Miss Anna Wyatl, daughter of Mrs. .Inne Wyatt, of 3035 North Ktlllman atrert became tho bride of Mr Tosonh Mnr''- of 'am wi Allegheny avenue. Tho ceromony was p- r rui'ii i . - v.. ...... ...M, l.uilllltl lll.tD 111 IIIU Nnylon, nsslsted by Rev. Frnncls Smith nnu ju-v Joseph .Spring i inc ui i,m was nitenaect ny sirs I'hnr km Aul,riv matron of honor, nnd Miss Jane Wyatt. cousin of tho brldo nnd Miss Florence .uci.nugiiun. urldcamalOa Mr. Martin had for his nest man. Mr, lohn Uynn, and for ushers, Mr. John vj.iu. oroiner or tne lirlde. nnil Mr Charles Aubrey. Following the service thero was a breakfast at tho home of tho bride's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Mnrtln left on an extended tour and upon their roiurn mey will Do at nome at 2601 West Allegheny avenue. MURPHY KELLEY Another Interesting wedding that waa solemnized with nuptial mnsa yesterday morning waa that of Miss Mao A Kelley, Curling Hair Like This Promotes Its Health For thoia who hair Is straight nnn lank nothing batter couM bo recommended thn tho iillmerlno method Thla tneures n beuutlful curllnes which U perfectly natural in n.pparnnoa. and tho health of tho hair Ii not affected na where the heated Iron Ii ineil. A few ounce of liquid allmorlno wlilrh can of courno be had at any drur etore luta a lonir time, bo It la quite economical to uie. It Is Plcaaant to ue. too. br-lna neither Ucky nor greiir-y, and Is canlly applied with a clean tooth brush 7"i? ,tilr ahouiJ be moistened tho full lensth before dolnu It up. The pretty wavy effect In evidence In three hours la surprising to thosn who try this simple method tho first time Tho llnuld alo serves iib on 5,r,'llJ.e.m,'lrr,lni'- Bivlnn tho hair ft rtellchttul Kloss. Adv. $12.50 1204-06-08 Market St. EVENT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B Kelley, of 1432 North Seventeenth street, and Mr. Daniel J. Murphy, of 1532 Fair mount avenue, which took nlnce. In tho Church of tho Oesu. Eighteenth and Stiles streets, with Rev. Father Trocoy officiating. Rov. Father O'Reilly assist ed Tho brldo was given In marriage by her father and wna attended by her sister, Miss S. Dlcl Kclloy, nn maid of honor; and Miss Elizabeth Qlcnn, Miss Anno Cushem, Miss Marian Conley and Mlsa Teresa Kelley, nlso a elstor of the brldn, h'ldePTlds Mr. Patrick W. Kelley, brother of tho bride, was the bridegroom's best luiui, and h.,4 u.im'V, ..,iuu. ii -iii Thomas Shanesgy, Mr Wllllnm H cltcl, Mr. Leo Kelley nnd Mr Tncv f'i " ' A wedding breakfast at the home of tho Miiiinniiiiaim George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Allen's for Millinery Trimmings Every imaginable trimminc for Hats at your disposal. You can surely make a satisfactory selection from this big department. Ostrich Hands nnd 1'anclr In many styles special 0.O0. Ostrich Plumes Best value In Philadelphia. $3.50, 4.0O, 3.50, Kd.00, $7.00, 88.00. Coque l'euthers special 87c, 1.25, $2.00. l'ancy Wings In Pheasant, Hackle Impeau, etc.. B7e to (1.00. Hat Ornuments In various beaded and braided effects; nlso Jet. Hot Pins In Jet, metallic, pearl and fancy ball effects, $1.00 to $3. Velvet and Oxtrlch Flowers tfnd crocheted flowers, 78o to fS.OO. Flowers for Evening Gowns in Rold and silver, nnd all shades of metallic cloth and beautiful flower effects in Lilies of the Valley, Orchids, Violets. Special Values in Hosiery At nor a pnlr. fine grade full-fashioned lisle hot'o In brown only, slightly Irregulnr In weave. At 75o n pulr, full-fashioned fine gauze blnck cotton hose. At 31.00 n pnlr. scml-fnshloned silk hosiery In black, navy, brown, pearl nnd smoke : they nre excellent value. At $t.7S pnlr, flno grade full-fashioned silk hosiery, with lisle gnrtcr tops and double soles. The shades nre Cordovan, African brown, black. They aro slightly irregular grade of our usual 12.95 quality. Grey and Sand Mocha Glovejs, $2.50 The shades nre correct for Fall wear. Tho gray are spear point stitched and the st'nd color have the backs stitched In black They are dressy for street or sports wear and serviceable as well j n Hires up to 7 H ; the price Is very much lower than usual. About enough In the lot for a good day's selling. Special Sale of New Silks Fancy Htrlped Silks In 20-Inch nrd. All-Silk Mrssnlln In all tho did value at I1.7S n ynrd. r.xtru Heavy flruiln of Tine Drjss Mrssnllno In black nnd colors 35-Inch, nt si. 05 a ynrd. Nnvy Illue Druss TnftVtn In excellent quality, at $1.03 n yard. Satin dn Luxe In black and colors, fine lustrous nunllty, J2.75 yd. Hntln Itndlnnt In 40-Inch, sen-leoable and dressy, 2,oo a ynrd. 40-Inch Natln rimrmeuko. In Rood assortment of shades n't sa'a it yard. ' ' Heavy n jard. Drrss Satin, of excellent New Skirts Arriving Daily nxoellent nlalds bcirlnnlnir nt of the new Drown Satins nro here, WMIimailTMIIMIIIIIfflll'lM 1222-1224 Walnut Street Adjoining the St. Unusual Values in Daytime Dresses Charming for street tricotine, models wear of tricolette, satin and taffeta, in all the new shades, np$iy OCTOBER 13, 1920 brldo'fl parents followed tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will spend I the autumn travollngond will bo nt homo after Novomborl6 at 1432 North Seven tcenth street. FLEU- BUSH attractive wedding of tho early Autumn took placo last evening in Chrisi Eplswpal cnurcn, H-vrmn - h streota, wnon anca i,oiiiv i.-."- - --. daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Ldnund luali, of 3819 North Ninth street, and Mr. Rlohard Herbert Fleu, son of ,""' Willis Fleu, of 2618 Diamond rtreet. were married by the rector, llev Alnen Holt Mr. Bush gavo his daughter in marriage, and her attendants included her Bister. Mm. Hwnue T. CTePpaTd, matron of honor, and Miss Edith Fleu and Miss Helen Yahrllng. bridesmaids. Mr. Robert Fleu wna his brother; best man. and Mr. Leonard Bueh, of New York, a brother of the bride, aa Mr. Harry Snow were the ushers, ine Service, wm followed, hy a reception at the home or the nrioe;s parcni.. - and Mrs Fleu If ft for Wellington, nnd Inter will travel through the soutn. They will bo nt homo nft'r November 1, at 3813 North Ninth street. GERMANTOWN Announcement Is made or the. mar riage of Miss Mnrlon O. Smiley, daugh ter of Mrs. James Smiley, of f01 Qer mantown avenue, to Mr. Ocorgo Lecn meler, of Portland. Ore., at the homo ot tho Hev. Dr. Forrest Dnger, pastor oi St Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, on Wednesday afternoon, October 0, at 2:80 o'clock. Mrs. Mnrlon K. Drew and her daugh ter. Miss Marguerite Drew, formerly of Gormantown. who have been tho guests of Mrs. Howard R Yocum, of 453, Smedloy street, left on Monday to spend the winter In Gainesville. Tex. Captain Charles W. Drew, Mrs. Drew's son. has entered tho university at Oakland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Nowell. of 2B7 East Upsal ntrcet, are receiving conirratulatlons upon tho birth of a daughter on October 2. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Announcinnt hn bpen mnde of 'lie "I n r M " M "T r "' Ridley Park, nnd Mr. John Milton of 1416 Christian street, on Friday, Oc tober I n v)' ' Wl". uurun, Broad and Catharine streets. Miss Frances I. Wilson, of 1537 South Fifteenth street, hns gone to Capo May, N. J., where she will spend the month of October with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Morris havo left for Gary, Ind., to remain thero for somo laTtlatiou or Anaonnct- Moderate rrlrra Wf aoll Write n rbone for Knrraved or Frlnted giunple. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Walnut SL width, excellent quality, nt si o deslrahle uhartes and black. Splen- snide nnd luster, 3Clnch, nt 54.00 m tnr ,i. .,i n,...i i,ij.. too, at J23.00. Somo James Hotel vV II I I I B ' km 71) l I f 'It time. Mrs. Morris will be remembered ns Miss Louise Grace, formerly of 2434 South Broad street. FRANKFORD Announcement has 1ioti mode of tho marriage of Mlsa Edith V. Brltton, tiiiugnter ot Mrp. uiimn untton, til 42s4 Grlpcom street, to Mr Alfred Taylor, of 4433 Wlngohocklng streot Mlas Gertrude Alnsley. of Orthodox street, Is visiting her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hackett, of Rich mond, Vn., for severnl weeks. She will later go to Nashville, Tenn., to spend seme time with friends. MOORE8TOWN Dr. C. L. Henderson has gono to Nova. Scotia to bo gone ome time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuol Ltuplncott have returned from Ocean Grove, whero they spent tho summer Mr. nnd Mrs. Clydo Rogers have re turned from n visit with relatives In Ocoan City nnd Atlantic City. Hundreds of Women Today (now and Recommend PRAGER TAILORING Now Is the Time for you to stop in and view our new Models, Materials, Linings and Fashions We are tailoring to your measure Suits, Topcoats, Dolmans.Wraps llerr'n To 111 Value Suits, $65 Were M0 tn SIMJ Topcoats, $70 Were SUM til I12S Hpeelol quick afrvlre for tbosi nnt of lewa. Yoor own material. rhterfnllj mi moarrntrir mil tailored. Fur trimmings milled to nny K arment, JOSEPH PRAGER 928 Chestnut St InS I'lnnr PHILADELPHIA'S LUADINQ THEATRES Direction of Messrs. Lee X. J. J. Shubert sAii SHUBERT last ii.so 8, 3UOE.Il MAT T0DAT Curtain Hlsrs at 8 Sharp Ei. Matn. Weil. & Hit. nt ! flhorn LAST 4 NIGHTS LAST CHANCES TO SEE GIGANTIC NEW YOItK WINTER GARDEN TRIL'MPIIAKT SUCCES3 CINDERELLA on BROADWAY with Marie Dressier Co- ot 1U" ?,5; SEATS tomorrow mow MO.V. -'1-" MAILi ORDERS 1NVJ W THE SMARTEST MUSICAL COMEDY THE GREATEST GIRL IN THE WORLD One Year New York and LONDON LYRIC Last 4 Days POP. MAT. TODAY "est Vf SEATS v A MUSICAL PARTY IN TWO ACTS GIRL IN THE The PRIVATE ROOM With a Brilliant Co. of JUster Comics A Hzzy Dlend of Prills. Melody and an Enticing Ensemble of Gorceous Glrln Bee. Mon Scats Tomor. Mall Orders Now Tho SELWYNS Trearnt LEO CARRILLO (Tha I'amoua S'nr nf Imbardl. Ltd ) In "THE TOREADOR" A NEW PLAY ny LOl'ISE COLEMAN With a Notable Company nf Players Nights nt fl:20 ADELPHI MATS. THUR8. A SAT. "A Hl'CCESSlTL ENTERTAINMENT." INQUIRER "GREATLY ENJOYED." RECORD. THE CHARMING MUSICAL PLAY "DEARIE" "V WINNER" -NORTH AMERICAN "PROVED A OOOD RET AMONG THE MUSICAL SHOWS OF THE SEASON." UVG. LEDGER ' With a Uroailway Cast nf Musical Comedy I'a mites THE TAMOUS PLANTATION I'OUR AND .1 DOZEN DEARIES Tho Flastrst Slnglnc A. Danclnc Chorus Extant First $1.00 Mat omorrow CHESTNUT ST. OPEUA HOUSL Matinees, 2:15 Evonings, 8:13 D. W. GRIFFITH'S TALE OU LOVE AND IX5VER3 "Way Down East" MAT. DAILY nEST SEATS $1.00 NOTE 0lnp to cost, length nf nrn. iluel on an. I nm.l.nunH ...." ..". I1'"" - "llllllllH thH nlc. luiw iifvnr can lf! snown at Icil I'laiwi thoatra pi ices than first. 40th Fivirun. Arnrtemy of Music. 1020.21 EVENING CONCERTS" 1. No !0, Jn a j, at, Mar u Nov, BOSTON SYMPHONY .llli ORCHESTRA PIERRE MONTEUX. Conductor bOLOlSTS STANLEY LASHANSIIK. CORTOT IX3HNANYI. IIKDETTI ' SEASON TICKETS SOW AT Iirpprq EITH'S VALESKA SURATT Anl Players In "Scarlet" ""-Lambert & Ball-Brn. RAYMOND riOND A CO: "nLArifPion., EDDIE ROSS AND OTHERS B Acailemy of Muslo. 1D20-SI Four Subscription Concerts Thursnay ftJ. Xn Jan. so NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ololsta Kreialer Rachmaninoff Hempcl Damroach wonauetor vnett for imii, IT.0O, Ifl. IB. ti.ta . J ' UJ (- Ms3k ii . ... marKet St. ab. 10th ll A. M. to ii v, w,. ,,- Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle 'f IN 1'ICTUniZED VKI1810N OF ruht "Ji t', "THE ROUND-UP" 7 Also Inauurl of Kail and Wirilr)f , 3 Grand Opera Musical Festival' - , EXCKIU'TH FROM "CAIlltKN" " ,' Stanley Concert Orchestra, ALBEP.T F. WAYNB. DlMCtor nBINIIOLD SCHMIDT. VOCAL BOLOttT PAI ArC 1214 MATtKET STTtBim? irL.ll. io a. m., ia.s. mm. E:4S. T-M. 00 I. M. LOUISE GLAUM IN FIRST TRESKNTATTON OP "LOVE MADNESS" Thrlltlntr nnd Spectacular Production. ADPA rM A Chsstnut Bt. Del. lth KA.1J1A. 10 A. M.. 13. 2, S-.4K. fl:4S. 7:411. 0:e P. M. CECIL B. DeMlLLE'S INSPIRINO PRODUCTION "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT" Notable Cast Includes alorln. Swansoil, Elliott Dexter and Theodore Roberta IfTrD I A Markot Street Ab. Bth V 1V 1 r.lA(i A. M. to 11:15 P, M. WM FARNUM "T,lD Joroua "" A 01TM '2 MARKE1T BTKWWr V-T 1 1 UL ETHEL CLAYTON In "Tho city Sparrow" DrrTMT MAHKET ST. Del. 17TH tVllLiUlN 1 MAY ALLISON In "HELD IN TRUST" GLOBE MARKET STREET AT JUMPER 11 A. M to 11 V. M. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE The Sweetest Girl, Lsw noss & Co.! O Intra CROSS KEYS 00th Markt 6 .. 3:30, 0:45 4 0 P. at FllED LORRAINE A COMPANX BROADWAY Broad and Snydsr At. mnLnni 2:no. 0:48 4 0 P. U. Leona UMar - wirn SlSa HUMORESQUtT PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES GARRICK Pop. Mat. Today POSITIVELY LAST WEEK! GEO. M. COHAN'S Yl Comedians A: JvU ISN'T IT A GRAND OLD NAME? NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW HENRY W. SAVAGE Offera mm LN IN THE MUSIC'AL ROMANCE LADY BILLY WITH METROPOLITAN SINGING CAST BROAD Pop. Mat. Today LAST 4 EVGS. - . Snturday owi i. iLAKtiiM l'rcscnta GRANT MITCHELL OF "A TAILOR.MADE MAN" FAME in THE CHAMPION NEXT WEEK - SE TS TOMORROW HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES IN The Famous Mrs. Fair ny james roRnEs FORREST VST L WEEKS . i i;vkh K-tn. Mm CHARLES DILLINGHAM Prmentii JOSEPH CAWTHORN . ,..In n N'rw Mu'cal Play Written by WILLIAM LeHARON Muslo by VICTOR JACOTII "THE HALF MOON'- With JOSEPH HA.VTI.EY OSCAR SHAW MAUDE EIIURNE IVY SAWYER may TIIOMPHOV Stony Other-, and n run choVui SUujed by FRED O L.TIIAM nemaVs"1, lU? METKOPOLITAN""? " Wed Eve., Oct. 20, at 8:15 Michel '0KINE 22E lUllet AND OKINAHian' Vera Ilallst Sea?, n',"" .VV,SJSL'"V. ORCHESTRA do n,on ilcket of h'ce"U"w?,-m?nn-a llSi CiL-JSlnuljt Tlclj,u tloj"""." THE STAY OF THJE CONVICT SHIP IN PHILADELPHIA ,. I" Now UraulnK to 11 Co Aro You Ruully Going to Mis, He.lnr this Will'toiM i hlilnn rSo'WflifiySnlSr- VICTORIA THEATRE" MARKET ST A ROVE OTIJ "Found, a Husband" Motion SlSSSf' .snorsVeJ8nrMuU' BLAUNER'S 83a;S6 MVRKET ST MBTHOPOLITN OPERA HOI SE OIIA.ND OPL11A ftimor UB nt 8 o'clock TROVATORE With BrlllUtit an 0f Princluala rrticEs. js oo to ti So SeaH now selllnn at W'Mnnnii'i down, town ticket olllee 1 10H Chestnut at a0Wn "otchViJurrfoJrtjj In OurMlrrtirtd Stndlsa IOPTTSS07: firHnni DANCING LESSONS a Recaption every Wennesday at Jl p M Htuillo can Ik renleci HutunUy evrnln.. 1820 Chestnut. Loc 1U2 Open Day fflll "A -tEAC'llER li-QR EACII PtJl'IL'' PEOPLE'S V.n.ln,ton a"v7"u JJ darney FOL'i Ifs'"': nDA!i?f OEIXARDS ruLLItib ot the DAY I with Harry -y-oon' Welsh Johnny WtW ORPHEUM qJfrj"'w' a wiaiuiTMi' Mae Desmond J''.Iiwn widow nr Utorr" NEXT WEEK "THE CRIMSON ALIBI" DUMONT'S n;nt arch bt's'. EMMETTWETcMiSfelV8 Vhat Ar You Rurnlnr 'na..n, Be.nTi. Cv ,L',nMt Ab '" ' Txla aSinO BJr Wonder Show r.'n ,.rxi. 1', afPRPHY. I ril ?-l ?1 i a n ta A f' - - "'wre.partyion.Qctober 2T, " TJC . wo. maa. IJ11. MS11U BHal MAM ! s.n ,. lTroc45awM. wti., mj; fr V II- " -"f y.w rKoawtf i?L(jJt.r, LMt
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