Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 14, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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tfST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne fells of the Thayer Tea She Regrets the
Death of Mrs. CJmrchill Williams She Tells of
Various Happenings
1 A KOTHKB tea this afternoon, nnd a
AMnln Mne one nt that I Mary I).
rri,.r.p In to be Introduced by her
parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ucorgc C.
nt their home In tllanova.
Thnycr,
. .i. .! rMinrlln ntifl Alppir
Wheeler. Maty is fair and pry pretty
and tint a great deal of charm f niun
ntr A number of debutante will ro
celve with her and Mrs. lhnyor has
fllkeil several friends to nsslxt her In
receiving the guests too.
I
T WAS a terrible shock to .hear of
.(,. .Ifnth of Mrs. Churchill Wil
liams and from so sad a cause, lou
inow tliot had taken a new nouse in
riiestnut Hill nnd were to move there
in a ilnv r two. She must have leaned
aealnit the rail of the Horch at her
"rnantown home to vest a moment
ml ulieii It cave way suddenly, lost
$ balance and could not save herself.
Every one feels so much for Mr. Wil
liams. It's hard euoush to lose puts
m near, but to have It happen in that
inlmi way and to be the one to find
yZ must have been n most horrible
rt&kT him. Mrs. William, was a
charmlnK woman and xi most devoted
motnw. She leaves a son, Franc
Church 111 Wll'lams. Jr.. who U a stu
d nt a the Chestnut Hill Academy.
SAW Mrs. Francis D. Lewis, of
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(,Prtnilt lllll. 110 o luer u -
rVrv stunning coetumu of liinCK gout-f,e.r,-ml
a Ilk. The (rock had panel;
e v
Si the heavier material In front ami
back and fhlffon formed U,c Hde, of h
SnackTc over wldt.and were fu,
bed at the olbow. Mrs. Lewis nat
a sort of soft taupe color and wn.
trimmed high with os rich taftwjj
Mr.-t. Hob Lo Conto was In Rltten
ho'tine Square the other day wearing n
tunning dark blue suit. The coat was
on plain lines, but the skirt, which whs
rather short, was killed and very be
coming. Her hflt wan n largo sailor
shape with a bit of n droop to the brim,
and was, trimmed with daik blue Upward
the same shade as tno nni.
IIIHAIt Mrs. Alfred Norris wilt sail
tomorrow for Paris nnd will stay
there a short while after joining Doro
thy and her husband, who arc still in
Hint great city. Dorothy, you remem
ber, married ltnoul Alovra. of nucha
ret. In early September, and they are
nt present on their wedding trip and
nKo on their way to Ilumanln, where
thev will live. Mrs. XorrU. I under
stand. Intends to speud most of the
winter with them.
HELEN HAUTE is to be married to
day out in .Tenklntown. You know
the Hiiites spend their summeni out
there. Helen Is the younePBt dnughter
ef Dr. lliehaid Harte and the late Mrs.
Harte. She 'is a Sisterof Dick Harte
nnd of Mrs. George Putnam, who Is
to bo her maid of honor, by the way.
The wedding will take placo nt -1
o'clock and will be followed by n small
reception for the fnmillcs and intimate
friends.
Jean Thompson Thayer is certainly
having to get a number of dresses thts
yenr. She is being a bridesmnld in
fevernl wedding parties. She was n
bridesmnld for Olnnle Roberts last Sat
iirdiy. and now todnv Hhe is brldes
irnM for hr tiew slster-ln-law-to-be.
fnr Mr. Thayer is a, sisjer of Tlmmlc
Thompson, the bridegroom of todav.
XAXCY WYXXH. .
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
The guests from this city who
JMII attend tho wedding- of Miss Miry
Frances IMev. dnuprhtfr of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charles I.. Hdey. of New York, and Mr.
1 dwaril Wlnslow TavIoF. Jr., son of Dr.
Hdn-ard -Vlnglow Taylor, of Ccdron,
njrmantown, which will take plnca on
"Wednesday at half past four In St.
Thomas's i:plscopal Church. Sixty-third
nave iNormai
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r Think whnt Normal Weight f
A would mean to you in comfort Ji
JT alone. M
H Trial Demonstration Treat-
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for Women Exclusively x
Bellcvuo Court Building M
1418 Walnut Street U
Phone Spmce 51,8$ '
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Her mother wait MIm Orrtrudn WlireVp
rmi know, a Ulster of Mrs. Dick Klliot,
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I ANNE L. DEVLIN 1
I ONE THIRTY-NINE SOUTH THIRTEENTH STREET jjl
ij j First Importations and Copies j
II Fall and Winter j
ij GOWNS j '
g THE ESSENCC OF MODES AS SPONSORED DY PARIS ( I
Kj AND NOVELTY UACS j 1
Kj OPENING MONDAY, OCTOBER ELEVENTH t 1
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street and Fifth avenue, New York, will
""dc: Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Walter
Clark, 3d. Mr. nnd Mts. C. Sewall Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. Isaao Starr, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Montgomery Sill, Dr. and Mrs.
Cieorgo Woodward, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd
ward N, Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Grahnm
Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Har
vey Doiiehcrty, Mr. ahd Mrs. Frankl n
T. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter M. Oorhnm, Llou
lenant and Mrs. Lincoln A. Pasomore,
Mrs. John H. Wilcox. Dr. Charles A
i.urrie. Mrs. David J'orter Heap, Mr.
Clarence M. Clark. Mrs. Frederick W.t
luiur imu .uiss uuxaDetn r. a. Taylor.
MrsItobert Wilson Wlgton, of 8936
Oyerbrook nvenue, Overbrook, cntor
talned at luncheon yesterday at the rhll
adelphln Country club In honor of Mrs.
Edward Nowton Wlgton, of Statcn Is
', .,w,h. ' Jho house guost for a
hJ?Ib,V1 otu Mrs' Frank " Wlgton, nt
Selma, her homo In Oormantown. Mr.
J.miJk""?"1 Wilson Wlgton are oo
?nPlni5 lh- il.?le ot JIrs' wlgton'a par
in n..'lr' fiI!a yIrs- LKdw n M. Smuckor,
In Overbrook, for tho winter. Mr. nni
in IjMuck1 wh0 ,havc becn travcllnt
nr.En.0 ?lnce, earKin Prlng, are at
present In London, whero they are tho
$' Mrelr Kn-!n-,Aw ilauehter"
' nR"?,?lrBD1,re',orI:', ' Clemlnson:
rnrnr'LMa' Smuoke'' will shortly leave
tnero for France, where they will spend
the winter In Cannes. v
Amonjr the guests who will attend tho
dinner tomorrow night to be given by
SJa l.? .;..?..Jn honor of
r,"V. "Yi.uuH. Vf11,c. .1 wv Orleans,
S.'lh.Si M,s.1 Elorcnco. Vaxii "ae. Miss
Kathcrlno Hurd, of Xew York ; Mr. Jo-
S1 M- Ga"am- Jr;. Mr. Alexander
van Pelt. Mr. John Forbes Amory. of
Boston, and Mr. Arthur Hurd, c i New
York. JIlss Hurd and Mr. llurd will
spend the week-end with Mrs. Qazzam,
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Hcckschcr have
Iraued Invitations for a dance In honor
of their daughter, Miss Lucretla Heck
scher, on November 2t.
Mr. Joseph Henry Poett Howard will
ontertaln hW ushers at dinner In .Now
tork on Wednesday evening, October 20.
Tho marriage of Miss Hclcne Louise
Mrair.1 " daughtor of Mrs. William
Wilklno Carr, and Mr. Howard will tako
place on Saturday afternoon, October
2i. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church,
Chestnut Hill, followed by a reoeptlon
at Dene House, the home of Mite Mar
tin's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dnn
lel Haddock Farr. In Chestnut lllll i
f.i
Howard, who Is a graduate of Harvard
University, was In command of a sub
marine chaser during tho war.
Miss Virginia deM. Smith, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Dearborn Smith,
of Spring Valley. Wynnewood, accom
panied by Mrs. William Elliott, of Ard
more, w 11 sail on November 6 for
Europo, where they will spend a year
traveling. Miss Smith and Mrs. Elliott
will shortly Join Mlis Rhoda Morris
Hropko, daughter of Mrs. Trenchard"
ivmien ixewoom. wno is living abroad
this winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Newbold
sailed a few days ago to spend a month
with M ss Urooke, who Is nt present In
Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Van Sclver. of
Bethlehem rond, Chestnut Hill, have Is
sued Invitations for costumo dance on
LSloneQ,
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MISS ELLEN DOUGLAS LLOYD
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy
D. Lloyd, of Ardmore, who Is
spending the winter In Paris
twturday, October 30, In honor of their
daughter. Miss Ituth Van Sclver.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Utley Wedgo, of Ard
moro. nnnounce the engagement of their
daughter, M'ss Eleanor Wedge, and Mr.
Alexander M. Dlngte, son of Mrs. John
II, Dlngee, of Faoll.
Mrs. Frederick W. Taylor, of Boxly.
Chestnut Hill, is entertaining as her
guest for a fortnight Mrs. Herbert
Chandler, of Boston. Mrs. Taylor en-i
tertalned at dinner last n'ght In honor of
Mrs. Chandler. Among the guests were
Mr. and MrB. Franklin T. Clark and
Miss Elisabeth P. A. Taylor.
Commander and Mrs. Forde A. Toad,
who have been spending tho last two
ueeks as the guosu of Mr. and Mrs. John
Hampton Barnes ,of Devon, left i.tst
week for Washlnton, where Commander
Todd Is now stationed.
Mrs. It. Penn Smith who has been
visiting her eon, Mr. R. Penn Smith, Jr..
at Long Island, Is expected to rotum to
Cotlelln, Bryn Mawr, somo time next
week.
Mrs. Adolph B. Santa Maria, of ' Ard
more, wno left a fortnight ago for
navann, iuDa, will Do tho guest tor
somo vjceks of her brother. Dr. Dama.vj
r. Lane, who formtrly lived In this city.
Dr.. Lnne's daughter. Miss Lana riniio,
who ppent the summer with '"r f'.r
In Havana, has returned to Eden Hall,
Toriesuaic, wnerv hhe is a stuanit.
An Jnterestlng engagement to New
lork nnd this ctty Is that of Mloa Alice
Oarrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Oarrett. of Bard avenue, S. I ,
to Mr. Norrls Folger Hall, son of Mr
and Mrs. Lyman Bccchor Hall, of Hav
crford. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hayward, of
St Davids, who have been spending the
summer nt Machcter, Mass., return sd
to their home Hast week.
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Chestnut
Street
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I -Mave Now Completed the Repro (
dmctioini of Tlheir EmtSre L&irge II
HI ColiectSomi of Paris Successes II
TABLORMADES, BAY DRESSES II
I COATS, CAPES II
I EVENING APPAREL I
BLOUSES, HATS HI
I AND FRENCH NOVELTIES J
WITH THE OPENING
OF OUR
New Shop at
1312 Walnut Street
Wo Offer at
Both Stores the
Balance of the Week
200 Exceptional Models
Specially Priced, $16.50
of duvctyne, velvet, etc., hand embroidered
ultra smart or conservative, piquant or of
demure becomingness. Greatly Undorprice
ERlLll)a1HIAt THURSDAY,
MISS HELEN HARTE
WEDS R. E. THOMPSON
Marriage Takes Place at tho
Church of Our Saviour,
Jenkintown
A wedding of Interest to society will
tnkp place at 4 o'clock this afternoon nt
tho Church of Our Saviour, Jenkintown,
when Miss Helen Harte. daughter of Dr.
Richard Harte, of 1603 Spruce Btreot
and Ablngton. Pa., will become the
bride of Mr, Rodman Ellison Thomp
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomp
son, of Haverford. The onlclatlnB clergy
will be the Rev. Dr. E. M. Jefferys. of
St Peter's Church, and the Rev. John
H. Oroton, rector of the ChUroh of Our
flavlour, Dr. Harte will gh-o h's daUgh
ter In marriage and Mrs. George Put
ham, of Boston, will attend her sister as
matron of honor. There will lis ten
bridesmaids, who will Inoludo Miss
Cecily Barties. M'ss Patty Bqrle, Miss
nalnor O. Balrd. Mrs. Edmund Thayer,
Miss E. Antoinette Oeyelln, Mrs. Rich
ard Harto, of Boston; Miss Page R.
Anderson, of Savannah, Os. ; Miss Sheila
Byrne, Miss Alice Davison and Mrs. F.
TrUbee Davison, of New York. Mr. Ed
mund Thayer will be best man and the
ushers will He Mr. Alexander D.
-"iwr M Andrw W porter Sfr,
Joseph N. Ewlng, Mr. Etnllo C. Geyolln,
Air. Cooper Huwill, Air, Charlen N.
Dnvls. Mr. Horatio H. Morris, Mr. II.
Howard . Elllt-on. Jr., Mr. Philip 'B.
Fisher, Mr. Charles Myers, Mr. Barclay
McFttdden. Mr, Henry N. Piatt. Mr.
Richard Harte and Mr. George Putnam,
of Boston. The bride wilt wear a gown
of white Satin and lace with court train
and a veil of tulle. She will carrv a
shower bouquet of Bride roses. Mrs.
Putnam will wear a dress of hydrangea
blue chiffon and a blue duvetyn hat
with yellow ostrich tips and will carry
dfthllas nnd blue larkspur. The brtdes-
tnn'dr' 1,pr"', WUI h" yf V i' rh'fon
and their hats also gray with yellow
uj.ricn itpM. i'liuy tni caiiy s.iotvui
nouqueiB oi ycuow uanras anu rurys
nnthemums.. A reception will follow at
Perry Brusk, the summer homo of Dr.
Harte, at Ablngton. Upon their return
from a wedding journey Mr. nnd Mrs.
Thompson will live with Dr. Harte.
NEILSON RIDOUT
Tho marriage Of Miss Ruth Wlllard
R'dout, daughter of tho Rev. O. W..
Rldout and, Mrs. Rldout, of 8327 North
Twenty-first street, Qermantown, to Mr.
William A. Nelleon, of 8409 North
Twenty-first street, will take placo at th
home of tho bride's parents at 6 o'clock
this evening, The bride's father will
perform the ceremony, and Captain E.
J. Olios, of New York, will give his
niece In marriage. Miss Violet Nell
son, the bridegroom's sister, will attend
tho brld6 as maid of honor, and Dr. W.
B. ailcsv of New York, wilt bo the best
man. A reception for the families will
follow the ceremony. After November
1 Mr. and Mrs. Nellson will bo at homo
nt C327 North Twenty-first street, Qer
mantown, STEELEHINDMAN
An Interesting weddlnv will tni nirn
In Uie Bummlt Presbyterian Chur6h '
Qermantown. at 7 o'clock this evening,
whon Miss Dorothy Hlndman. daughter
Of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hlndman. of
511 West Carpenter lano, will be camo
tho brldo of Mr. John Lylo Steele, Jr., '
ui zinnia x-uj-ji. xno ariue s uncio, tno
ItcV. ilowaru Campueli, Lt. v., oi uluo,
as
1312
Walnut
Street
will perform the ceremony and Mr.
iiinaman will give his daughter In mar
rlage. Miss Helen F. lllndman will
Attend hei' slater nn tnnld of hnhor nnd
the bridesmaids will be Miss Marjorlo
C. Hlndman, Miss Helen F. Falkner,
Miss Alice Qehrls, Miss Virginia Ro
senheim and Miss Elizabeth Corn'oll.
Mr. Thomas R. Boggs will act as best
mart for Mr. Steele and tho following
gentlemen will be the ushers: Mr. J.
M. Steele, Mr. William B. Steele, brothers
of the brlderroom Mr. Oeorgn Elehol
hergcr, Mr. Hollls H Klrsch, Mr. Mar
tin A. Brennan and Mr. William Oohrle.
A reception will follow the ceremony nt
the Pelham Club. After January 1 Mr.
and Mrs. Steele will be at homo nt 6311
North Carlisle Street
FENI MORE LO WRY
An Interesting wedding will take placo
this evening at the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Robert C. Lowry, 2717 North Parle
avenue, when their daughter, Miss Sara
Marie Lowry, will become the brldo of
Mr. Edward P. Fenlmore, of Camden.
N. J, Tho Rev. F. Paul McConkey, of
the Qnston TroMjyterlnn Church, will
perform the ceromony and a reception
will follow. The bride's father will give
her In marriage. A robe of chantllly laco
draned oyer satin will bo worn by the
bride, wh6 will be attended by Mrs.
Reld Welch Malcolm
Mr. Robert W. Lowry. tho bride's
brother, will bo Mr. Fenlmore'H best
man. The bridegroom and bride will
spend the autumn traveling nnd will be
at homo after November 1 at 2717 North
Park avenue.
NELSON REtTER
The marriage of Mlsa Florence E. Rel-
jer. daughter of Mrs 8. A. Iteltcr. of
Si. Aifl0 "reel, Qermantown, to Mr.
Allies EdWarri Mlfm .e Nr.tv. ni.i..
Xin take placo In tho Trinity Lutheran
Church, Qermantown nvenuo and In
dian Queen lane, at 4 : 30 o'clock this aft
ernoon, the Rev. Dr. Luther Do Yoe,
pastor of the chui eh, odlclatlnff. Mr.
Frederlok W. Relter will give his sister
ln.mRirriiagc,i .Mls'' K,,,e M- Relter will
attend her sister as maid of honor, and
17,? My,nlP- Mrs. Jnck Able and Ml
H"drniC.lter,T,wl1 be tno brldosmaldi.
Mr. WHlter Runtlmn win . ... k.
i mart and the ushers will be Mr. Harry
in i. 1. ""'VK "oic. a reception
.y.fcf0ilM..Ule ??remon: at the homo
of the brlde'a mother After a wedding
i'.'fJi 1?d Mr"; Nclson will be at homo
at 6114 Knox street, Qermantown.
QOODALE SHEPPARD
A
woaqing of social Interest
solemnized
nt noon today when Miss
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Wl jKiliinery cfmportcr yvfco
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vJWi The most desirable of the new modes are (n(c
JEj) graciously represented and characterized by (raj
ki& that extreme lightness of weight for which je?
N&gv creations are acclaimed. r-
111 South 12th St.
To Introduce the
Remarkable Values of This New Shop
We Offer for
Fridau and Saturday This
Extraordinary Special
Many hats festive, semi
dress and tailored ofur new
and fresh-selected from our
asscmblaae of Autumn lints.
.' S.TllH POLICY
VAMI' SHOP OrFKKS
CONSISTENT WITH U I
'B is
New
Chertak
and
Exquisite Fur Models
by Mr. M. Wenger
The name House of Wenger when
associated with Hats or Furs
always expresses in the
highest degree qual
ity and style
correctness.
H
ouse ot
1 229 Walnut St.
At 10th Street, Opp. St. James Hotel
PLEASE NOTE: We have no connection with
anu other house bearing the name "Wenger."
OCTOBER 14, 1920
Mildred Sheppard, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Maxwell Sheppard, 2124 Wal
nut street, became tho bride of Mr. Da
vid Qoodalc, of San Francisco, Calir.
The ceremony was per ormed In at.
Clement's Episcopal Church, Twentieth
and Cherry streets. Bishop Rhlnelander
officiated. The bride, who was given in
marrlago by her father, wore, ft gown
of Ivory white satin effectively draped
on one side with a Jabot of old lace, ft
family heirloom. Her veil, of old point
applique lace, which was.worn by her
mother on her wedding day, was sur
mounted by a coronet of the same lace
with a spray of orange blossoms nna
extended to the end oi the long court
train of white ratln. She carried a
showtr bouquet of lilies of the valley
and gardenias. ... , ,i,
Miss Carolyn Sheppard, sister of tho
bride, was maid of honor. Sho wore a
gown of peach color charmeuse, trim
med with lace and carried a bouqUctof
Oohellft roses tied with blue ribbon. The
bridesmaids were Mrs. Courtlandt M.
Richardson, another slater of the bride,
Mlsa Lois Loring Jackson, Miss Mar
tha Plttmnn, of St. Louis, Mo and Ml
Marjorle Taylor. They were similarly at
tired in frocks of pile blue, charmeuM,
artistically draped and adorned with
cream-colored lace. They wore large pic
ture hats of black olvet and carried
bouaueta of orohld colored dahlias.
Mr. Herbert Atkins, of San Francisco,
Calif., was best man, nnd the ushers
were: Mr. Courtlandt M. Richardson,
brother-in-law of tho bride: Mr. Edgar
M. Sheppard. Mr. William llobart Por
ter. Mr. Richard T Brown. Mr. Irwin
A. Flero, Mr. Charles Norrls, Jr. A. re
ception followed at the home of the
brlde'n parents. On their return from a
woddlnB trip Mr. and Mrs. Qoodale will
ltvo In Berkeley, Calif.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson 8. Conrad, of
Summltt avenue. Wayne, aro on a motor
trip through Western Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Charles Qulmby, of Wayne, en
tertained the Oarden Club, of Wayne, at
iiinnhnn veaterdav. Tho mcmbcrB In
clude Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. William
Fritz, Mrs. Whltlock. Mrs. John Tlllot
son. Mrs, O. L. Warner. Mrs. Robert
Kane, Mrs. Dawson Ycrkes, Mrs. Robert
Forbes, Mrs. Glenn Schofield, Mrs. V. R.
Tlldtn and Mrs. Marshall 11. Smith.
Mrs. William Shannon, of 6018 Osage
avenue, entertained her card club at her
homo on Tuesday afternoon. Among the
members present wero Airs jock im
tinger, Mrs. Albert MacChesney, Mrs. O.
Swain. Mrs Frank Marriott. Mrs Will
iam Cameron. Mrs. Thomas Qamon, Mrs.
John Dotterer, Mrs. Frank Crew and
Mrs. A. F. Qruber.
J Values $23 & $30
OF TIIlS SUAHT
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ALONG. THE READING
The first, meeting for tho fall and
winter of the literature section of the
Oak Lano Review Club will be held
tomorrow afternoon at the home of tho
lender, Mrs. David U. Klnudor, 6409
North Seventh street, when tho program
for the season will be arranged. There
will be nn Interesting discussion of
books read during the summer. The
current events seotlon of the club will
meet today at tho home of Mrs. Thomas
W. Jackson, Fifth street and City line.
Mrs. Jackson will lead the discussion.
Mrs. Elizabeth Flndley and her daugh
ter, Mrs. William Charles, of North
Sydenham street, Logan, who have been
spending the summer and autumn In
Ocean City, have returned to their win
ter home.
FRANKFORD
Mrn. Paul Hanalnger, of Krankford ,
avenue and Sellers ntreet. has returned '
from a three, weeks' visit In Reading, ,
wnrre sno was tne guest of Mrs. J.
Thomas.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clenrvn Smith r r.im
Eadoni streot. announce tho engagement i
of thylr daughtor, MIts Bessie Smith, to
aui. vnicu wrigni. '
Mrs. Cloment B. Wibster, of 4S33
Penn street, president tf tho Frnnkford
HliiMcM o tl,o NMiiwor ' i.i
entertain tho dlreotors of the Frank
ford branch at tea this afternoon.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Caldwolder Franklin Evans and
her small daughter. Miss Betty Frank
lin, of 839 South Fourth street, spent
the wcek-ond at Asbury Park, N. J.
IsTltitioni
or Anacsace-
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Btunpiee.
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We have also a
comprehensive assem
blage of the famous
Blue Bird Hats.
Marltot St. b. lOtb II A. M. to II P. M.
Roacoe "Fatty" Arbuckle
IN PICTUIUZED VKRSIO.V OIT "PLAT
"THE ROUND-UP"
Also Inaucural of Fall anil Winter
yrand Opera Musical Festival
Nt Wfc., Conttahce Talmadce In Love Expert
PA I ArC 1J1 MAIIKET STREETI
1 rl-tWl- 10 A. M.. 12. 2. 3:45.
LOUISE GLAUM
W, !nfil. PRE8KNTATION np
"LOVE MADNESS"
Next Wttk"THB JAILU1HD"
ARCADIA WOT
. CECIL B. DeMILLE'S
INSPIRING PRODUCTION
"SOMETHING TO
THINK ABOUT"
rutftl rM'. Includes OlorU Swanion.
Elliott Poster ana Tlicmloro Roliprta
VICTORIA.,?.1 tsotr,r,bP 0?
WM. FARNUM jovous M
Next Wwk, TOM IIX In "3 GOLD COINS
PA PITOT T24 MARKET STREET
rll i WL ETHEL, CLAYTON In
"The City Sparrow"
RPP.PMT MARKET ST. Bel. 17TU
ILl.OJl 1 MAT ALLISON In
"HELD IN TRUST"
GLOBE
MARKET BTREET
AT JUNIPER
11 A. XT. fn II n t
CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE
Tho Swtcteit Olrlj Lw Rom A Co.: Other
CROSS KEYS uoth & Mk,t 61.
-':30, OMB & o p. M.
TOMMIC ALLEN A CO.
BROADWAY d und gnyor ArA
t ... 2:SO. : H P. M
Leona LaMar "GlrI with a
"CI7V FEATtTr,TTou"nJ E"
LOl'ISE GLAUM
inn. c.
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Acndemy or MUtlcT
d U.VCINUNU UNCERTS
nor, i, nov. .u, Jan. 3
Jan. 31, Mar. 14
BY THE
BOSTON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
PIERRE MpNTEI'Y. Condurto,
sor.nisTu
STANLEY, LASHANSHK. PORTrvr
DOHNANVI. nKDETTI '
SEASON' TICKETS Now at i.
1110 fhotnut Ht ,
MO. 8 fiO. M. U. No Ti?
ACIIlfmv r,T Xl,.al . r.AA n
our Subscnption Concerts
Thunday Evk., Oct. 28. De in i.
Tue. Ev.. Feb 32 1"' Jnn"
NEW YORK
SololiH
Kreislcr
Rachmaninoff
Hempel
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
DnmroBch
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THE STAY OF THE
CONVICT SHIP
IN PHILADELPHIA
- ,f,..No.1f t)Twlnr to a Clo
Are Tou R'jUv, Gplnir to Mlsa Heeln.- thli
Wonderful Exhibition?
OPEN TO runnc 0 A. SI. TO 10 P xr
FOOT OF MARKET STREET
VICTORIA THEATRE
MARKET ST. ABOVE OTII
"Found, a Husband"
Mo,,on rpAh8i??oa iSSfm enr acu"'
BLAUNER'S
B33-35 MARKET 8T.
S'olchurjftjj In OurNflfrbrtd Srodloj
JLUUlloau SCHOOL
4 DANCING LESSONS &
Keception every weanaeday at 0 P M
try Wednesday at 0 P. M
i rented Saturday vntna
Ixo. 8102 Opan Day A Nl5K
1ER FOR EACH PUPIL" '
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"A TEACHER
1028
CHESTNUT
DANCING
PHONB
WAL. 127
JANE P. C. MILT.rcn
PrUate Lesaonu Dall, 10 30 A, M. to 0 P. IL
Children's Claisea Erery Saturday
Eathatlu, moral nj-. 10i30. Modern. 2 30
Adult clasaew. Bathetic A Modem Thurj B!v
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Direction of Mesan. Lee J. J,
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Curuin nt t 8 Sharp fcrt. JHf '
MB iv, wq at nac. fu a Binarp
LAST 3 NIGHTS
aAANRTICC,NAKV?0TRKflKH
WINTER
GARDEN
TltlUMPHANT OUCCK83
CINDERELLA
on BROADWAY
Wllh Marie Dressier c
S SEATS NOW SELLING
TUB BMAIIT MUSICAL COMEDY
(Jyj
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THE GREATEST OIRL IN THD WORLD
One Yeer N-iw York and LONDON
LYRIC Last 3 DavB-,
LAST $1.50 MAT. SAT.
A MUSICAL PARTr IN TWO ACT
1 GIRL THE
PRIVATE ROOM
With a rjrllllant Co. of Master Comics
A Fluy RUnd nt Frills, Melody and an
Enticing Ensemble of Gorccoui Glria
X- SEATS NOW SELLING
Preliminary to Its New York Opening
EARL CARROLL Treixnta
"Daddy Dumplins"
A NEW COMEDY DY
GEORGE DARR McCUTCHEON and
EARL CARROLL
WT MACLYN ARBUCKLE
AND A NOTADLE COMPANY OF PLAYERS
NlK,,t' A r-vr-'t ntti MAT8'
8'j0 ADELPHI ;ft
THE CHARMING MUSICAL PLAt
"DEARIE"
"A winner" North American.
With a Promlwny Cant o( Munlcal
t Comelv Favnrlt
THE FAMOUS PLANTATION FOUR
AND .1 DOZEN DEARIES
rhe FantMt Singing A Danclnr Choruj Extant
First $1.00 Mat. Today
CHESTNUT SlT OPEItA notJ8B
Matinees, 2:15 Evenings, 8:13
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
TALE OF LOVE AND LOVERS
"Way Down East"
MAT. DAILY t
$1.00
NOTE Owing to eott. length of pro
auction and Iron-bound contract!, thla vl&i
turu never ran tw nhown at leva Uan Brt
claaa theatre prlcfi
PHILADEU'HIA'S FOREMOST THKATfi3"
nARRIPk' UST3 EVGS.AT8I10
VJAAI vl VlVrv. ij,Kt Mat. Saturday
POSITIVELY LAST WEEKi
GEO. M. COHAN'S
Comedians
jn
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ISN'T IT A
GRAND OLD NAME .
NEXT WEEK HEATH TODAT
HENRY W. SAVAGE Oftera
wm
IN THE Ml'SICAI. ROMANCE
LADY BILLY
WITH METROPOLITAN SINGING CAST
RRHAH '-AST 3 EVOS. AT 8.15
LAbi 4 TIMES
SAM II HARRIS Presents
GRANT
MITCHELL
OF "A TAILOR-MA DE MAN TAME
in THE CHAMPION
NEXT WEEK sr TH TOD V
HENRY MILLER
BLANCHE BATES
IN
The Famous Mrs. Fair
Hy jamcs Fonnra
FORREST LaMMs ,w, Ev"-. a. in
CHARLES DILLINGHAM Prwnt.
JOSEPH CAWTHORN
In ft New Mualcal Play
Written by WILLI M LeBARON
M.i.lr hy VICTOR JACORf
"THE HALF MOON"
with
JOSEPH RANTLEV OSCAR 6HAW
MAUDE EDL'RNE """
IVY SAWYER MAY THOMPSO.V
.Mnny Otherc nnd a Full Chorua
, StaireJ by FRED O LATHAM
Musical Numhera by ALLAN K. FOflTEa
E I T H ' S
VALESKA SURATT
....lA'V, pl"Ver In "Scarlet"
Uaud-Lambert & Ball-"""
. 'n ..rl?!nl Composltlona
HeHn-VJ ,. Siste.ra-noa.il,
RAYMOND nOND & CO.; "nLACKFACE"
EDDIE RQ3H AND OTliEnarACg
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
GT,hAVDa,0apnEiiAr,T0F,2hrU.0tn W8&
TROVATORE
W,lhGrimant Ca,t ot PrlnclDala
, PRICKB. 18.00 TO 11 00
Seat, now Ulna Weymann'a
town ticket omoe. lfos Che.tnut at" " aWB"
PEOPLE'S K""ton Avenue .t.
0--v FOLLkoWeDA
witn narry -zoon- Weleh Johnny W,b,r,
DUMONT'S NINT1I AND ARCH 8T,
EMMETT TLCBr1 "fflgg.
Do You Rurn Oa. or Alrf 'RaabU Be.d".
- woinut Ah. 8th. lfct. roAA9
,aSinO BiB Wonder Show
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BIJOU
in a Race. Mat. Dai
HARRY HAMTInSS"
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MAE DESMOnBSH!8"7-
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