,',Vr .j' MK , PSy GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Hears of Parties Galore for Debutantes She Tells of the Private View at Acddehiy I And Other Unusual Affairs MARY BARTOW is to be introduced this week j in fict, I never have heard anjthlnj like the number of par tics there arc this season. There nre not so many debutantes as last year by a long slslit. but the parties Reem to be unending:, one affair after another announced for this nnd that debutante. Mary's parents, the Joe Bartows, will (tire a dinner-dance for her on Wedncs- diiv Moriorle Gibbons is having: n Bplcn MA lime! Sho is the daughter of Dr nnd Mrs. John Gibbons, of Media and Philadelphia, and her father, you remember, was abrond with Base Hos pital No. 10 for two years during tho ff Marjorlo was introduced at a ten In June. Sho was given n dance, together with Sydney Biddlc and Mary Ilow knd by the Charles Biddies last month, and besides a number of other parties she Is to be guest of honor at a dinner Since to be given tomorrow night by Mr. and Mr.. James Willcox. Sophie larnall will be another bud who will share the honors wlt'J Marjorlc at tho dinner-dance. She is having a very rood time. too. In fact, there nre din ners nnd theatre parties galore. I don't kce how thoo debutantes havo a minute to breathe. THE Academy of Flno Arts is to have its annual water color and miniature exhibition on November 0 at 8:30, and I think it wl 1 bo very interesting, in iact x u.uyo ..m. thoc parties extremely good fun. You always pee so many people nnd have Mich a good time. The hostesses of tho runtne will be Mrs. Gideon Boerieko. Mrs. Ailolphn E. Boric, d. Mrs. Jnspcr Teates Brlnton. Miss M lllcent Dann. Mrs. Hneer Elliott. Miss Alice B. Bwing. Miss Bcatrico Fenton. Miss Harriet Sartain and, Mrs. Alfred G. U. Btecl, The Academy is also to have an artists' evening and private view com bined on November 13, and thcro will be dancing that night. SPEAKING of artists' evenings and such affairs reminds me. Have I told you about the party the Women Writers arc to have for their meeting on November 1? Imagine it! Not a member will be admitted to the affair if she is dressed one hour older than ten vears. In (.ther words, it s a Phli dren's pnrty and they arc to play T'd dledy Winks nnd Jacks and Jack Straws nnd bob for apples nnd other wise behave like anything on earth but women writers. However, I have been to mot of the affairs the members ot that club give, and, believe me, they sie worth going to. If only to see tho dlRiiified cditori, of papers and maga zititr. advertising managers and artists behaving like anything but dignified creatures. For instance, n wee bird has told me that one woman whose name is well known in the writing world will appear in full long clothes, n knitted sack nnd a cap upon her flaxen curls. Another Ins a pink nnd white checked Dolly Drake frock mid another such n re markable costume, one of those well, no, I guess I won't tell It beforehand, becauN." it won't be so funny when you do !ec it. They nre going to have nuts and upplcs and candy for cats, and as far as I can see the Women Writers are atmnt to enter upon their second child hood. OF ALIj unique cutcrtnlnmcnts, the one the Franklins wlll'glve on No vember 2 will take tho lead. And why? Simply because it is nu election night party, nnd for tho first time women arc to have nn active part in politics, nml nn Mr. nnd Mrs. William BuCl Franklin have planned a buffet supper for their friends at their homo in Ard jnore, and I have no doubt news of the returns will be brought In nil through the evening. My, but wasn't tho last election ex citing! We went to bed thinking Hughes was to be our next President and woke up to find Wilson was still in, or rather was in again. Few of us have nny doubts of this November election, but no one can h,e sure, and to it will be an exciting time. T SAW Mrs. Wilbur Pnddock Klapp in her car on Chestnut street one day last week. She was very smartly dressed in dark blue, and her hat was a largo velvet model of that same shade. She wore u handsome fur piece in snblc. TEACHER had told all the children to bring their birth certificates to school with them. Miss C went the length of tho class collecting said certificates, nnd when Mary's name was not forthcoming, exclaimed: "Where's your certificate?" "W-w-why, I for Rot It," replied Mary, hulf in fright. Then you must go homo and get it," said Miss C , determined to make Mary remember. The little girl hur ried home (home being two doors away). Mother, on seeing her back so early, ex claimed in surprise, "Why, sweetheart, what briugs you back this tlrao of day?" "Cause," said Mary, "Miss C Wants to know why 1 was born." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Snowdon Samuel will attend as matron of honor at tho wedding of Miss Anita Merchant Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Powell Evnns, of the Welling ton, and Mr. Henry Allen Adims. which will take place on November 4, at 3:30 oclock, in Old St. David's Church. St Sa,Y'ds. The bridesmaids will be Mlsa faith Hutchinson, Miss Mary Norrls, MIsh Adelaide S. Newlln, Miss Jessie Da -0Nta, Miss Harriot Brown, .of Balti more, and Miss Beatrice Pollack, ui Washington and Newport. A reception "HI follow at Errollton, the" home of the bride's parents, nt Devon. Mrs. J. Hutchison Scott, of 1821 Bprueo street, has issued Invltntlons for Invitstioni or Announce Uodirute I'rlrw m menti Write or Tlione for Engraved or rrlnted ROYAL ENCRAVING CO., 814 W.lnul St ELECTION NIGHT Ballroom i Bellevue-Stratford All Election News will bo received by special wire, Western Union Telegraph Company, and shown on screen BEGINNING 7:00 P. M. TO CONTINUE WHILE IMPORTANT NEWS IS BEING RECEIVED DINNER SUPPER I DANQING -. '. A- 5 J a luncheon oh Tuesdny, November lGIn honor of Miss Elsie du Puy Hirst laughter ot Dr. and Mrs. Barton Cooke Hirst Dr. nnd Mrs. deorso Fales Baker will entertain at dinner, followed by n theatro party, on December 28, In honor of Miss Virginia Benson Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Atwater Kent Will entrrljiln nt dinner tnnlirht nl fholr homo. West Hills, rdmor'e. In honor of mrs. jveniH Pisier, miss ruainno ijucas, daughter of Mrs. Samuel Lucas, of Ard tnore, who wilt bo married to Mr. T. Loamlnar Smith, nn Hnlllnlnv. In HI. Mary's Episcopal Church, Ardmoro. The Kuroin win inciuag jur. ana Mrs u urin ton I.uenn, Mr. and Mrs. Galloway C. Morris. Mr. nml Mri. Ttnhrt r rinihlor. Mr. and Mm Curtis Livingston Clay, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark Grant. Mr. Cmirtlnml Smith, of New Yorlt, and Mr Robert Forsythe. of Baltimore', Miss Lcnoro Lucas and Mr. Woodburn Potter. Mrs. James V. P. Turner, of 16 Mac Pherson avenue, Mt. Airy, will give n dancing tea on Monday, December 27, nt tho Ar.orn, to introduce her daughter, Miss A. Heleno Turner. Mrs. Turner and Miss Turner are nntertnlnlno- ns their puest for n, fortnight Mr. Bobert M. l'nttu, of Blackbury, Va. The 'wedding of Mies Annlo Ellraboth Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Conner, of Cnpo May, tqok placo nt noon on Saturday to Mr Arthur Nelaon Ferris, of New York. Tho ceremony was per formed In the Mnthodlst Episcopal Church, tho Rev. John D. Hnrrls, D. D., a former pastor, omclntlnp, assisted by the present pastor, the Rev. J. W. Wain wrlcht ...M.TC' I1" R- Dick wilt five a talk on the Hfo and poems of Joyco Kilmer, and Mr. Frank Oglesby will aim?, at tho First Moravian Church, Fnlrmount nve nuo bjlow Seventeenth street, tomor row evening, at 8:16 o'clock. This per formance la to be given for the benefit of the Brickcnstcin fund of Linden Hall Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert will give a dlnner-danco at Red Toy, Rydal, on Fri day, November 5, in honor of Miss Helen Sewell. daughter of Mr and Mrs-. Rober: bewell, of Ardnaree. Rydal, and not Oc tober 29, as has been announced. Miss julla Berwina and her niece. Miss Margaret B. Dunlnp, who have been spending severnl weeks at Whlto Sulphur Springs, W Va., since they closed their villa at Newport, R. I will return to their home, 102 South Twenty flrst street early in November. Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick Hols man, who bnvo been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emmott Hare, of Stonyhurst, Strafford, havo left for Washington, whero they will spend the winter. Miss Catharine B. Knight, who has been spending several months at her cottage at Cape Mny, will return early In November to her home, 1605'Chcotnut street. Mrs. George Jeffrey Bergen has leased thp former home of Judge Charles U. McMlchael, 2110 Pine street, for tho winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles' F. Berwlnd ore spending tho wlnttr at the Aldlne. Mr. Francis Casey, of South High land nvenue. Merlon, gavo a dinner of olRltt covers nt the Manufacturers Club on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George FnleB Baker re turned last week to tholr home. Old Oaks, Bosemont, from tho Adlrondacks, where they havo beon spending tho summer. Mrs. Baker left yesterday for Lakewood and Now York, nnd will bo away until me nrsi weeit in iNOvemoer. Mrs. Charlea Slnnlckson. of Rose- mont, who has been spending u short time nt Atlantic City, returned on Sat- uruay. Miss Heleno Boll, of Now York, who linn been spending tho week-end with Mrs. Herbert uoomui. or st Martins, Chestnut Hill, has returned to Tuxedo Park. Adjoining the St. James 1222 U' Coats and Suits A Showing Pre-eminent, of "Stecker" Modes: Correct, Distinctive and Individual; ' Now Offered at the New Lower Prices Showing Savings of 25 to 40 Wraps Coats and Capes R iffll aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiii ( " V- ,$ - 'i . ' -' - . . Hl. 44 hf fuZiW: ..CmMmt.';A 8 jm.$mmm KSAm- ftr -, ,-r . ri , V- - - A i JT I' v, I au tM" ''"""''""'"f'r ittitnuiiWiil Photo by 1'lilIIIPB k miltlpa MISS MARY BARTOW Debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joslnli Blaeliwell Bartow, of Stenton .avenue, Chestnut Hill, who will bo introduced at n dance on Wednesday evening ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. Horace Allen nnd her son. Mas ter Armand Allen, of Missoula, Mont., are spending the winter with .Mrs. Al len's father anil mother-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph F. Allen, of Bryn Mnwr ave nue. Bala. The Woman's Club of Cymvyd he.Id :i meeting on Wednesday afternoon, which was In charge of Dr. Samuel u. Schmucker.-who spoko on "Tho Migra tion or uimb." Tho "Tea Btfx." for the boneflt of tho memorial building, runu at Old Lan caster road and Montgomery avenuo has again been opened, different mem bers or tho ciui) tauing cnargo each day, Mr. and Mrs. Boss C. Cormick, of ucacom lano, lelt on riaay lor l'anama, Mrs. Harold Beeves, of Sablno and Dudley avenues, Narberth, gavo a party io the following members of her Sunday school class on "Wednesday afternoon: Miss Patience Wolbert, Miss Susan Reeves, Miss Ella Ross, MIbs Thelma Dodge, Miss Cynthl.a Lodge, Miss Elma Reese and Mlsa Gladys Grover. ALONG THE READING Mrs. William Hastlo Smith. Jr., of Oak Lane, will be at homo to the mem bers of the Oak Lane Bcvlcw Club this evening. Mrs. Smith Is the recontly elected president of the senior section of tho club. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllard Georgo Kluge, of Montclalr, N. J., who have spent tho week-end with Mrs. Kluge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Perry, of Elklns Park, are now nt tholr home at 9 Sutherland road, Montclalr, whero they will receive their friends after November 1. Mr. and Mrs. Klug?, whoso mnrriage took nlaco late In the summer, havo recently returned from Ihe Adlrondacks, where they spent a month nt a camp. Tho first autumn meeting of tho Woman's Club of Wyncoto was held on Wednesday atternoon, lonowea Dy a re centlon "and n musical nrocram. con tributed by Miss Esjelle Hughes nnd Mrs. Vance Peters Mrs. Henry Spald ing, the newly appointed president, re ceived the members and their friends. Mrp. Austin P. aoodacro has an nounced tbo marriage of her daughter, Miss Ethel Rantledge aoodacro, to Miv Clarence Herbert Brightly, of Now York? on Wednesday, October 20. Mr Brightly was formerly a resident of Oak Lane. nn - 1224 Walnut Street JJM Suits Plain and Fur-Trimmed Marked by tho beauty of graceful lines; by rich silk linings, and in many instances by the most luxurious of fur trimmings. The opportunity for satisfactory choos ing from a wealth of charming modes was never greater. Fabrics include Evora, Veldyne, Duvetyne, Bolivia, and Fortuna cloth. 65 to '345 The rich elegance of the, Fall Fabrics lends itself equally to the plain tailored modes (some of which have been specially designed for women to wear with their own furs), or to hand some furs that are deservedly popular. A spleridid varied showing marked by distinction of mode. 55 to All Purchases Bil led December 1st t l ..in... ,.Mt.. .'.' . . .... .a . if,,. iEb&l1Pfl,DiiMpffiAl;'ilSkbAY, MISS ELEANOR VOGELS WEDS MR..G. HINDNIAN Marriage Takes Place at Home of Bride's Mother Bride groom From Indiana A wedding of social Interest will b Bolemnlied very quietly at 4 o clock this afternoon when Miss Eleanor Stockton Vogels, daughter of Mrs. Edward Page Vogels, of 2422 Spruco street, will bo coma the bride of Mr. Walter Gould Hlndman, of Vlncennes. Ind. Tho-ceremony wilt be performed uy the Rev Joseph L. N. Wdire. of St. Pat rick's Catholio Church, Twentieth and Locust streets. In tho presence of the im mediate families of tho bride and bride- groom ai mo nomo ui hid unue d... ....... Tho bride, who will bo given In mar- rlago bv her brother. Mr. David Sellers Vogels, will wear n gown of white satin MAVM..t ,ut rtar1fl Tin, veil Will be I composed of point applique lace, which i will extend, to the end of tho long court I train and will be surmountedby a Dutch I cop of duchess l"c with a clusi- or orango blossoms. Sho will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of tho valley, white sweet peas nnd orchids. Mr. Hal Kimoau oeai, oi umuiiiuim will bo best man. . .. . , A small reception will follow for rela tives and a fow Intlmato friends. After a wedding Journey the bride and bride groom will be at home after November 1 at 2209 Spruce street, where they have leased an apartment. YOUKILIS GOLDMAN A pretty home weadlng took placo yesterday wnen mib r.uzaunni um man, dmighter of Mr and Mrs. Bar nett Goldman, of 2921 Columbia avenuo, wo. marrbrl io Mr. MorrlB YOUklllS. Of Greenvlllo, Miss., the ceremonv being performod by the Rev. Marvin Nathan. Th bride woro a gown of white satin with tulle veil and carried a shower bouquet 'f roses nnd lilies of tho valley. Thero wore nc brldcmalrts, but Miss Florence Berftld and Miss Florence Cantor were flower gills. Among those present at the reception were: Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Flnkelsteln and Mr. and Mrs J. Goldman, of St Louis. Mo. ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hlrschfleld nnd Mr and Mrs. Jack Hlrschfleld. of New York ; Mr. and Mr. m. ninmond. of Brooklyn : Mr. and Mrs. J. Berfeld, Mr. and Mrs. L Can tor, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goldman. Mlsw J-e.ah Wlschoff nnd Mr, 1VL. 1X11 A. Ul rironuivn Afr n. weildlnc trln to New York and St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. You kllla will (to to Greenville Miss,, where they will make their home. SCHAEFFER nAPPAPORT Miss Rose Bappanort. daughter of Mr. and MrE. Mark Rappaport of 2016 North 'Twenty-fifth street, was married yesterday to Mr. Herman Srhacffer by the Rev. Dr. Levlnthal. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, v. ore a traveling costume of bluo iluvetyno nnd hat to match. Those present nt tho reception Included Mr. Louis Schaeffcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. J Schncfftr. Miss Betty Schaeffer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Block, Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd Ergang, Mr. anil Mrs. B. Gutman. Mr. and Mrs. M. Knhn, Mr. and Mrs B. Sockett Mr. and Mrs. M. Sobel, Miss Elsie Rappaport. Miss Doris Rappaport, Miss Clare Rappaport, Mr. and Mrs H. Gutman. of Wilming ton. Del., and Mr. Benjamin Rnppaport. After tho wedding trip to New York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Schaeffer will be nt home after November 1 at 2016 North Twenty- fifth street. G OLDBEBO JAFFE An attractive autumn wedding that took placo on Saturday evening was that of Miss Esther Rella Jaffe, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Emit Jaffe. of 3821 North Bouvler street, and Mr. Charlea Ooldbcrg, of New York. The ceremony was solemnized in Apollo Hall, 1710 North Broad street,- with the Rev. Samuel Fredman. of the Beth El con gregation, officiating The bride was given In marriage bV her father, and her sister, Mlsa Helma B. Jaffe, was her only atendant. The bridegroom had for best man Mr. David Jaffe, the brlde'n mi Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th '265 u. ..... - j . .,.:- ." , :' ti&1 w-y. Wi, a a-. rw ,v l brother. A reception followed tho cero mony, Mr, and Mrs. Goldberg, upon their return from their, wedding tour, will occupy apartment- on West Dia mond street until the completion of tholr new homo. Mr. Goldberg served over seas one year with tho 544th Engineer Corps. BHOADS 15PPBIOHT Tho wedding of Miss Marian E. Epp right, dnughtcr of Mr. George Epprlght, of 4640 Fleming treet, Roxborough, nnd Mr. Walter R. Rhonds, of 48 Jefferson street, West Manayunk, took placo on Saturday evening nt tho parsonage of tho Emmanutl MethodlBt Church, Man yunk. Tho pastor, the Rov. George B, Rurnwood, performed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception for the families at tho home of tho brlde'a father. Mrs. Frank Martin was ma tron of honor, nnd Mr. Notiinin Epp- r ght. tllA lirfrln. Thrntlior tttfici V..,bI mr.n Mr" nml M1-'- Rhnnds will spend tho iciiiuinui-r pi ma autumn traveling, and UP.1 ,ll,cAr. "turn they will bo at home nt 1510 Fleming street WEIL JACOBS .. A ,"rtty wedldng wan solemnized at Vi.,nomo. ot. Mr nna Mrs- M. Jacobs. 1B27 Columbia avenue, o"n Saturday evening, when their daughter, Miss J,;c,Va zlT- wns matricd to Mr. David Well, of 37-3R North Nineteenth stroet. bV the Rev. Tfnrrv W l-ilon.. ..u.i.,nn. nibbl of tho Rodeph Shalom Temple, nroad and Mount Vernon streets. Mr. Jacobs gave his daughter in marriage nnd her sister, MIsh Florence Jacobs, was bridesmaid. Mr Abe Well was h's brother's best man. A reception fol lowed tho sorvlce. Mr, nnd Mrs. Well left on a phort trip and will be at home after November 1 nt 2818 North Camac street Among the out-of-town guests wero: Mrs. Snmuel Sabath, of Red Prank. N J.; Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Mendelsohn, of Wllkes-Barrr; Mr and Mrs. A. Boss, Miss Hannah Lowry nnd Jir Paul Lowry, of New Yont. 'ino brldegrom scrcd overrenn with the United States Infantry through the late war. FOX BROOKE Miss Leonora Brooke, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William E. Brooke, of 20SI North Fifth ntrect, became the bride of Mr. Benjnmln Fox, of 1110 North Fortv flrst Ftrect last evening nt the homo of the Rev. Benzlon Hoffman, rabbi of Ihu final Mesne congregation, who per formed the ceremony. Miss Jeanne Fox, sister of the bridegroom, attended the bride, and Mr. Jacob Brooke, the bride's b5.tn,,r; ,WI? bost ,llan Th0 bridegroom arid bride left on a wedding tour and yr"vTbo.,at.Jl?omo nfter Navcmber J 5 nt 49 North Hirst Ktrrnf Mr P. ..-., .. in tho United States navy' through tho nuim nun NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Jules Mastbaum, Mr. Jacob Lit and Mr. A. Isaacs aro spend ing a fortn'ght at French Lick Springs. i-.M7,,- ,9halfQnt and daughter, Miss Ethel Chalfont. of Sixteenth and Mas ter streets, are cntortntnihg Mrs. P Lewis and Miss Gertrude Lewis, of Pittsburgh, for a fow weeks. .h?iI-5?d Mre- S wilier have closed their cottage on Derby avenue, Ventnor. on"? TSri?Co,Up.ylnR.thclr city home, at 901 North Sixteenth street ??Jl nd Mrs; nerman Brav, of 1933 ,i .Br?acl slreet' havo returned from a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. miiim .tf George Allen, inc. 1214-Chestnut Street 1214 Announce For Today and Tomorrow Sale of Fine Velvet Hats at $10.00 Regular $15.00 Values Specials for Monday and Tuesday 50c Dorin French Face Powder, 40c Mary Garden Talcum Powder, 30c Quelques Fleurs Toilet Powder, $1.00 25c Lamb's Wool Puffs, 20c each Pure Olive Oil Castile Soap, $1.00 doz. Roger & Gallet Violet Water, $1.45 Flesh Colored Dress Shields, 25c Smart Tailored Skirts, $12.75 All-Linen Sport Handkerchiefs, 50c New Georgette Blouses, $8.50 Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, $2.50 HeatherbloomPetticoats,Special,$2.95 French Chenille Spot Veiling, 85c Ladies' Lisle Ribbed Vests, 3 for $1.00 85c Turkish Bath Towels, 60c D. M. C. Crochet Cotton, 30c Ball 2-Quire Box of Stationery, 50c 35-InchFincSilkMessaline,$1.50yard Real Irish Lace Collars, $3.00 $2.00 Washable Duplex Gloves, $L50 Pair Allen's French Hair Nets 10c each. $1.00 a dozen MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MAILED FREE ANYWHERE , i W"WJ? I . rf. y, . w. i -aw nl . i . , . , r 'i. OOioilBB- 25, 1920. BOXBOROUGH Among the Interesting autumn wed dings will bo that of Miss Myrtle Silver wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Walter BilverWOOO, OI Ol uiwii ; - --- B Henson Moyer. of Ridge avenue, which will take place on Wednesday afternoon. November 17, at the homo of the bride's parents. Tho bride will bo attended by her sister. M ss Helen Hllverwood, and Mr. Wayne Moyer will bo his brother's best man. TIOGA Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Bogge, of 1332 Lycoming street, entertained on Satur day.evcnlng at their home In celebration of their first wedding anniversary. Their guests Included Miss Edna C, Jackson, Mlrt Margaret Mcrxowell. Miss Letltla Dumn. Mr. Balph Sloan, Mr. Frank A. Konncdy. Jr., Mr. Russell Musser. Mr. William Helnecke, Mr. nnd Mrs Herbert V Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. O. Martin Blt tcl, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beynolds nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Bogge. Mrs. Arthur Possehl. of 1017 West moreland street, is entertaining the fol lowing at cards this afternoon nt her home: Mrs. Elmer Bowers, Mrs. Busse 1 Savin, Mrs. Reed Savin, Mrs. frank Paul. Mrs. Robert R. Porter, Mrs. Ilay mond E. Brooks and Mrs. Bobert Mc Allister. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs Aldores Blchmand, of 2111 South Frazler terrace, are receiving .nntrrniitlntlnnH unon the birth of a daughter, Mildred B"rnlco R'chmand. Tho engagement of Miss Margaret Mil ton White, 3G26 Walnut street, nnd Mr. Boy J. Scheelz also of this city, was n nounced Wednesday evening by Mts3 White's mother, Mrs, L. Morton White nt n large H.illfween n.ii-tv Amonc t'vi-e nronent were Miss Mildred Oleb. Miss Betty Archer, Miss Dorothy Green, MIb Marl St'irz. Mls Helen Manning. Ml Bob White. Mrs. Edna Lafrec, Mr. Hu bert Carbe. Mr Charles Poolcv, Jr.. Mr Stover Hartzcl, Mr. John Pappiger, Mas ter Morton Lafrco and Mr. nnd Mrs. George Scheetz. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Morris Dlshler.' ot 133S South Fourth street, announces the engage ment of his daughter, Miss Minerva Dlshler, to Mr. Nat Caplnn, 820 Vino street Miss Nan SUMvan, of 1714 Morris itreet spent the week-end at Mauch Chunk. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Jack A. Bobcrts, of 134 West Upsal street entertained at a tea at her home on Friday afternoon In honor of her guest, Mrs. Butler, of New York. Announcement Is made of the mar riage of MIbs Anna A. Hlffner. of 6505 Germantown nvenue, to Mr. Elmer E. Nlckol, of 1469 Sparks street, at ths homo of the Bev Dr. H. A. Relyea. pas tor of tho Logan Methodist Church Window Shades 65 C Roof Paint, gallon... 85 C Best Paint, all colors.S2.50 DUDLEY'S. 52 N. 2d St. 3 4917 North Twelfth street, at noon on Saturday, Thero were no attendant. Aftor a trip Mr. and Mrs. Nickel will be nt homo dt 1459 Sparks street (DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. IL H. Houston, Mrs. Charles Houston, 2d, nnd Miss Marjorle Black Houston aro guests at the Choi fonte Hotel, Atlantic City, for a few days, Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Easby nnd their daughter. Miss Mary Easby, ot Media, will spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Easby at their homo in Narberth. Miss Mary Easby has en tered the Woman's Medical College. YARDLEY A social meeting of the Civic Club was held Thursday afternoon. A, paper on "Individual Besponslbllity to the Club" wns given by Miss Nellie Gerton, and a talk on "Club Responsibilities to the Town" was given by Mrs, Thomas B, Holmes, of Trenton. Tea was served by Miss Emma Howell, Mrs. M. E. Glgle. Mrs, Harry Arncl and Mrs. Josso E. Hnrper. Market St. fib. 10th 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In Ethel Barrymore'n cennattonal nuccens "MID-CHANNEL" Third Vok of Muilcal Festival PALACF, 1214 MARKET 8TKBET 10 A. 51., 13, 2, 3M5, 0:45, 7:43, 0:30 P. It. MAURICE TOURNEUR'S 5 ... "DEEP WATERS" Added LARRY SE.MON In "Th Suitor" ARCADIA X CHESTNUT ST. RH. lOTllX V 10 A. M. to 11:1.', I. II. LAST 6 DAYS OP CECIL B. DeMILLE'S INSPIRING PRODUCTION "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT" Notable Caet Includes Gloria Swannon, Elliott Dexter and Theodora Roberti Next Week "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" VICTORIA MARKET ST. Ab. NINTH X 0:45 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. Roscoc (Fatty) Arbuckle in "THE ROUND-UP" PAPITOT w 721 MARKET STREET 1 10 A. M 12..2, 3:45, 5:43, 7:40, 0:30 P. M. ' 'Parlor. Bedroom and Bath' ' REGENT A V MARKET ST. Bel. 17TH X 0 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. Theda Bara in "SALOME" rM fDI7 MARKET STREET V-1L.W.DIL. AT JUNIPER 11:15 A. M. to 11 P. M. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE "BUZZIN' AROUND" CARDO it. NOLL; OTHERS CROSS KEYS C0TU market STS. J. K. EMMETT & CO. BROADWAY Broad and Snyder Ave. UNA CLAYTON & CO. OLIVE THOMAS ,,DABt" MINE ACADEMY OP MUSIC TUESDAY BU'ENING. NOVEMBER 2 Fiftieth Performance by the Philadelphia Operatic Society The Jewels hfe Madonna Brilliant Cant and Splendid Chorus and Ballet WASSILI LEI'S. Conductor a ?tat!. 25. I'oPPe'a.. HIO Chestnut street 11. SI 50. S2 and S2 50. RETURN ENGAGEMENT Friday Evening. October 29 THE INCOMPARABLE PAVLOWA and her BALLET RUSSE ACADEMY of MUSIC Sale Now at Heppe's, 75c to $3 War Tax Additional ACADEMY OF MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA I.F.Orot.D STOKOVSKI.Conductor Soloist. Mm MarBaret Matzenauer. Contralto rill DAY AFTERNOON. OCT. 21). AT 3:00 SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 30, AT 8:15 Berlloi. overture. ,-Le Carnaval Romaln" Threo Sonits with Orchestra. Ropartz. ...Smphony No 4 in C major Tuo Sonvs with Orchestra Sats Now on Sale nt Hoppe's, 1110 Chestnut EITH'S aw -Whiting & Burt-Sadl8 Tn 'LITTLE MISS MELODY" Kat0-EHnore & Williams-Sam IRVING 4 JACK KAUFMAN Bf3lo Rompfl A Cn. A C. Astor nnd Other Stars ACADEMY-OF MUSIC BOSTON Svjnday, Nov. 1, at 8:15 Soloist' Helen Stanley Tickets now on tale at Heppe's. J J 10 Chestnut I Acalemy Box Office SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PIERRE MO.NTEUX Conductor ACADEMY OF MUSIC - ?. Oct. 29 New York Symphony ORCHESTRA WALTER DAMROSCH CONDUCTOR Seats nn Stele at Heppe'n. 1110 Chestnut 8t ACADEMY of MUSIC w ,.; Tlano Recital by Ossip Gabrilovvitsch Tickets 12 to 75c at Heppe's. 1110 Chestnut St. ORPHEUM tiermi"tow" Chalien Ae, xritlneo Tomorrow, 2.1c & SSo MAE DESMOND S"1.II'!'U, ,n 'When Knighthood h.ih In Flower" Next Week. "Jim's Girl" JvVbtchVburlVojnf jj In OurNflfrtrM Studio. ORTlbbOZ SCHOOL DANCING LESfinKSFi Iteiepitoii every Wednesday lit U P M Studio can be rented Saturday eventtiKa 1520 Chestnut, Loo, IUU2 Open Day & Night "A TEACHER " EACH PUPIL" DUMONT'S N1T ANU AUCH STS. lVLrvlNuh 8:15 Matinees Mon , Wed and Sat., 2(15 EMMETT WELCH MINSTRELS "THE TllOl'nUM OF THE TROLI.EVS" BIJOU fafV. Al. Itunn fa, n.u Clean Rond Shows Exclusively Monte Carlo Girls TROCAQFRO pat white and hi ' vV-vv aAIBTY aiRLH MiiiK PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THBA1 TnMk Direction of Memra. L t, 3, MuMT ' - : JaC ii NlshU at 8:20 ADELPHI na rui TIIUH AflAT nriPHIHn tHItJT 17.8 '-'rcixuNVj iv-iNivjni :xa For One Week Only Robert WARWICK Personally) in the ipoken drama t "THE DAUNTLESS THREE" A Myatery Play l Ry HORACE ANNE8LEV VAC1IEIA WALTER IIACKETT With ESTELLU WINWOOD $ 1.00 MAT. THURSDAY NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY MAILORDERS NOW Mr, Leo DITRICHSTEIN In the Romantto MeJodraroatlo Suceeaa "THE PURPLE MASK" DqLANCEY ST. I nJ 17th & D Lancer, Iielow spruce Bt. Mala. Thure. A SAt. OPENING TONIGHT ROBERT MILTON'S COMEDY WITH MUSIC E CMIM CMOD1 3ETHC CUARM SCHOOL ANI FORaETTO CROV Olfl" I LYRIC EVES AT 8ilC LAST WEEK $1.00 ' EARL CARROLI PRESENTS MATINEE WED, BEST SEATS DADDY DUMPLINS By OEORGE UARR MeCTJTCIIEON ond EARL CARROLL i With MACLTN ARBUCKLE "Makes exactly the sariie sort of an appeal as 'Way Down East. 'The Man from Horns', and 'Lightning-.' "Public Lodger. NEXT WEEK beginning JT. L-I-rw MON. NOV. 1 w ' THE ONE BIG EVENT .... .J"IK NEW YORK WINTER GARDEN'S EIGHTH ANNUAL REVUE THE PASSING SHOW: of 1919 15 fiumpuious Scenes.150 Stars and Satellite A MOBILIZVTION OF MIRTHMAKERSI A OORGKOUS OALAXY OFOLADROMB Ulttl UUWJMSU L1KU uuuut-iatJH: A REELING RIOT OF RESPLENDENT, IlL, V lLl.l I SEAT SALE THURSDAY MAIL ORDERS NOW H SHUBERT Mats. Wed. A Sat. THE HIT OF THE YEAR , .00010'! feijm m ixsf . . "Wins friends as In New Tork and London" Evenlne Lodger. CHESTNUT ST. 0PEnA0usB MATINESS, 2:15 E'ENINGS, 8:15 "A series of thrills," Bulletin. 1 D. W. GRIFFITH ' MASTEKPIECE I "Way Down East" ; MAT. DAILY gg $1.00 NOTE Owlnir to cost, length of produoi " tlon tnd Iron-bound contracts, this plctur ' ( ner can be shown at less than flrsl-clasa, i theatro prices. ' ', METROPOLITAN ivl OPERA HOUSE 41 ITALIAN LYniC FEDERATION Thursday Evening. October 28 ' LA FORZA DEL DESTINO Thurs Nov. 4th. LA QIACONDA 8Htn now $1 to $3, lor sule at We mnnn , 1103 Chestnut St PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRE3 FORREST Tonight .r,V Matinees We"1nday and Satunlay nt 2)111 CUnr J MnrOreBor nnd William Moor Patch request our attendance at SPEED LIMIT MUSICAL SHOW Willi HARRY K MORTON . tho ORIGINAL t'AST AND A BATTALION OF GIRLS WITH 1IF.WITCIIERY OF FACB AND MAGIC IN THEIR DAINTY FEET Best Suits 12 nt Populnr Wed. Mat. r Llectlotl Day Mat Tiles , Nov 2, 50o to 13 P.ARRlPk!" n'"j"ts at 8 io "y- VJ-I,lIVrV.Mnt Wed 4Sat.at3:lft HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers Till: PRIMA DONNA COMEDIENNH mm LTi IN THE MERRY MUSICAL ROMANCD LADY BILLY WITH METROPOLITAN SJNOING CAST AND SINGING AND DANCING ENSEMBLBI Best Seats 2 at Popular Wed, Mat. RRflAH NIGHTS "at" 8 :7b UIUrtJ Mats Weil & Sat at 218 "THE FIRST REAL PLAY OF THE 8BA SON "North American. HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES IN The Famous Mrs. Fair I'y JAMES FORBES Best Seats 12 at Popular Wed Mat, PEOPLE'S Hnslnirton Ave. Mat. THE LEW KELLY SHOW With low Kelly "Himself" ." uutitmii.nu. WORLD'S OF wvinh WV-lu,i- CURIOSITIES MUSEUM .. A)Pf,N',DA'Hv ;I A, M4 to 10 I, M. lltn aisrKei rormeriy Illnrhsm ifn... C, walnut ab. 8th. Mat. To4asr ' asino yjE2B$fc VAl If '. K'ti n i .i ? i .: " i r1 V1 ,?H n H 7,1 J it ell -A n . a l ; i AAT?Mlr W H Id. ,v. t ,-. t--k. T. 1,-jr , sr -t ' ka ,: , . ima