Vo'tv 4 L r t f. ML.- 5 rf W, r ft i Kir IV v K r Viu w l& rwru 'w ' Nancy Wynne Goes to the Judson Tea She Sees Several Smart FrocJcs in Her Various Trips About Town. She Talks of the Voting Yesterday THAT wns a beautiful tea ftt Uic Jud toni yesterday afternoon when Charlotte Starr made her debut. Char lotte looked perfectly sweet In the dear cat frock of roso pink taffeta, trimmed with little, rosebuds. Now you know that was n darling dress. Bhe's very dark and the frock gaTo bcr Just tho rlBht coloring In that lighted roota. She carried Sweetheart roses and was so l vivacious and charming I was Very glad I had gone out. Mrs. Starr wore a gown of dark blue satln which was moat be- coming, nnd Mrs. Judson's dress was of periwinkle blue cuarmcunc. There were quantities of flowers In bouquets sent to the debutante, nnd then, too, Mrs. Judson bad bad tho rooms decorated with jellow chrysan themums nnd golden brown dahlias, which made a brilliant and colorful background for the others. HELEN "SB3VELIi Is being enter tained quitt a lot. She's nn nwfullj nice girl, I think. I saw her In town the other day looking very well in n mart sports suit of English tweed which was semi-fitted, showing her graceful figure to advantage. She wore a good looking snorts hat made of the same ma terial as tho suit, nclcn Is extremely attractive, to wholesome looking, too. ! She reminds me of spring. She is quite an athlete, you know, and a crack ten- I nis ploycr. Her ejes arc very bluo nnd her hair Is gold. She has tho most beautiful manners, nnd is Just as nico , as can be to every ono; Bho couldn t be otherwise. Iler , J0" "l8tcrj 5ct?: trice Is perfectly locly, too. All tho Sewcll gfrls have been w well brought up. Their parents arc perfectly charm lng people I SAW Kathcrlno Ogdcn at the Bellcvue the other day in n smart Irock of dark brown duvctyne made quUe pain with white collars and cuffs. It had a narrow belt of the material and her hat as a rather large turban of henna duvetyne, which was very sporty looking. Katherlnc Is so dark, tUe henna was most becoming. WE COMBINED voting nnd social duties jesterday didn't we? That la most of us voted In the morning nnd went tealng In tho afternoon. And honestly I felt borry for some of tho officers where there were women watchers. Why on earth, because we, have the vote, women have to make themselves cntty and disagreeable is more than I can understand. One poor man who had voted for jcars, of course, came in with his wife at the time I was thero, and he asked nn innocent question about the uonpartiban judges, that is, where they were to be marked on the ballot? And another innocent boul who was looking up tho names told him where it was. Hood night ! Ono woman watcher nearly snapped the head off tho poor man who nsked the question and said, "The officers of the election are not allowed to answer questions. We nre," Indicating another woman nnd herself. And said poor officer sat quiet, but I do think he must have said some thing with a large "D" in it, under his breath. Men have not gone into the polls all these yea is and raised Cain because a newspaper was on the floor or the win dows were not hung with silk curtains. And the sooner women realize that men have equal rights the better. After hearing all this yesterday, I did not blame soma of tho men for not wanting woman suffrage. DID you know that Lorraine Orahara Bacon is coming on next month to spend the Christinas holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Eldcn Graham? You know she was married some tlmo last February to Edward Bacon, and they arc living in Milwau kee, Wis. Won't It be nice to see her again? I think Lorrnlno is so pretty. She has such beautiful eyes and such a i graceful manner. I used to love to see ber In amateur plays. She has decided talent nnd is so good to look at. NANCY WAYNE. '& SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Stacy JJ. Lloyd, 1623 Bsrucs street, Imvo Issued Invltntinr,. m n dinner on December 22 In honor of MJsa Jane Shaw Hepburn, debutante unuKiuer oi nir. nna Mrs. Will 'am W. Hepburn, before the ball Dr. and Mr Thomaa G. Anhton will elv in hnnnr nf their debutante daughter. Miss Anno Mr. and Mrs. William IT rvolcnnn 410 West Price street. Ovrmantown, will liortly Issue Invitations for a dinner on Friday, December 10. In honor of their daughter. Miss Emily Cookman, nnd Miss Josephine Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers, beforo the meitlnff of Mrs. Wurts' dancing class. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L Woolston of Glendon, Chostnut Hill, will give a din ner at tho B llevue-Stratford on Ft day, November 20, In honor of their daughter. Miss Cilia A. Woolston, before the meet ing of Mrs. Wurts' dancing class. Mrs Thomas Deaver Browne, of Ard wore, will entertain at dinner on Friday, November 12. In honor of her daughter, Miss Sarah Abbott Browne, before Mrs. Wurtu' dancing class. Thero will bo twelvo guests. Among those who will attend the Yale-Prlnccton gnmo at Princeton on Saturday, November 13, will be. Miss Jane Shn Hepburn. Miss Anne Ashton, Miss Auk J3ta W. Harrison, Mls Chris tine Cadivnlader, Miss Marcaretta L. Harrison and Miss 1ubeth Uojd. Invitations have been Issued for the meetings of the Junior dances, which will bo hold In Uie Rose Gardens of the Bcllovuo-S'nuford, on Wednesday evo nines. December 15, January 7, nnd February 2. The patronesses Include. Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxcv, Mro. Itobert Kelso C iitt, Mrs. Gooige Dalian Dixon, Mrs Charlton Henry. Mm Dan te! J. Hutchinson. Jr, Mrs. Robert L. Montgomery. Mrs. Robert IX. Iaro. Mrs. Edward T. Stotcsbury, Mrs. A, J. Drexcl Diddle. Cards have been received from Mrs n nolllngimarth Biter and JUss Mary Crawford filter for a tea to be given at the Acorn Club on Tuesday, November 23, from i until 6.30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs Edward Wmslow Taylor. Jr., who were recently married, aro spending a few days with Mr Taylor's father. Dr. Edward Wlnslow Taylor, at Cedron, his plnce In Oermantown. Mr. and Mrs Taylor will shortly leave for the South, where they will spend sev ral weeks. Mrs. Taylor was Miss Mary Frances Edey, of New York. Mrs Richard C. Dalo and her daugh ters, Miss Marian It. Dale and Miss Anna II Dale, who recently returned eAldine Hotel Otesinut s I9i3treet& Offers exceptional faa'Iiti'eii for private entertaining, fieceptfcns, Weddings, Cards. Dinners, Dances, ""TTTJr ' from Europe, have taken an apartment tor the winter at Eighteenth and Wal nut streets. Miss Dalo will , shortly leave for Boston, where she will spend he winter. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge C. Thomon, Jr., who spent a fortnight hore as the truest of Mr. Thomas' mother. Mrs. Ocorpr C. Thomas, at aroywtoclt, her country place at Chestnut Hill, have returned to Beverly Hill, their honn In California Mrs. Thomaa will occupy her town houto at 301 South Twenty-first street on No vember 10, Mr. Joseph H. Lovorlng Wharton, of Old York road, Ogonts, who spent several weeks crulelntr on his yacht vorr. In the Chesapeake bay, returned homo on Sun day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank MUburn Rets, Sd, and their small daughter. Miss Florence Latta Rees, who have been spending the week-end with Mrs. Rees' parents, Mr, and Mra. Thomas Love Latta, 1S30 South Rlttenhouse square, returned on Monday o 'heir homo In Newark, N. J. Mrs. Edward Bacon, of Milwaukee, Wis., will arrlvo the latter part of next month to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Dr. nnd Mrs. Edwin ''Idon Ornham. of 1713 Spruce street. Mrs, Bacon was Miss Lorraine Goodrich Graham. Air. Donald Babcock, of Providence, R. I., will attend as beat man at tho wedding of Miss Eloanor Beers, daugh ter of Air. and Mrs. Edwin Clark Beers, of tho Belgravla, and Mr, George Mitchell Buffum, of Pasadena, Callf.p in tho Becond Presbyterian Church, Twenty-first nnd Walnut streots, on Sat urday evening, November 27. Mr, nnd Mrs Eitl B. Putnam and their daughter, Miss Amelia Tower rut nam. vho spent several months at their estate, Sherfleld Wntervllle, have re turned to their home, 1926 Sprues street. Commander IV. Stevens, U. 3. N. an'J Mrs. Stevens havo returned from Capo May, where they spent tho summer, und aro occupying their new .home, 2121 por ter street. Mr. and Mrs. Emlon Stokes are spend ing some tlmo at tho Virginia IJui Springs. Mrs. Thomas Cochran, wife of Asslsi ant Paymaster Cochran, 2518 South Lambert street, has recovered from her recent Illness and will leave for Mont clalr, N J whore sho will bo the guest of Mra. Robert Monroo Boyd. ALONG THE READING Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Pfllcger, of BOOT North Twelfth street, who have closed their cottage in Atlnntlo City nnd have returned to their winter homo In Logan, w'P entertain tho members of tllelr bridge club this evening. Their guests will Include Mr. and Mrs Stanley Van dcrsllco, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Ste venson, Mr. nnd Mrs. George P. Gra venstine. 2d, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCall. Mr. Frank Hamilton nnd Mr. Charles .Tones. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Pflle Bor will entertain at brldgo with the fol lowing guests: Mrs. Henry M. Hllle brand, Mrs. Vnndersllce. Itfrs. William Quinn, Miss Ella Brunet, Miss Alberta De Long-, Mrs. Daniel Hlldrcth, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. C. Harry Johnson, Mrfl. McCnll. Miss Katharine Hermes and Miss Lenh Murray. Tho musical department of the Oak Lane .Review Club will give an Oriental tea on Friday, November 12, from 4 un til 6 o'clock, nt the home of Mrs. E. Clarence Miller In Oak Lane, followed In tho evening by a dance. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. William Philip Barba and Mr. and Mra. Philip Stanley Barba, of Coulter street, Gertnantown, have Is su d cards for a ten on Saturday, No vember 20. from 4 until 7 o'clock. A Halloween party was given by Dr. nnd Mrs. P. A, McCarthy In honor of their daughter. Miss Ruth McCarthy, at their homo. 229 Enat Prlco street, on Saturday afternoon. Sixty children were present. Mr. and Mro, Andrew C. Bonnfr, of 163 West Durham street, celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary on Monday, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest II. Baldwin, of 7200 CrMhelm road, have had as their guests for a few days Mrs. Baldwin's brothor-ln-law nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Matttuw Phillips, of Now York. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Burnett, of 1330 East Rlttenhouse street, Gcrmantown, gave a masquerade party on Saturday evening. The guests Included: Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Morgan, Mr. C. Schults, Mrs. FlBh. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Kullman, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tongue, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Burnett, Mr, Botar. Miss Valentine, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Beck, Miss Elsie Ketlng, Mr T. Clyde, Mr. nnd Mrs. Taxis, Mr. Davis Miss Ida Wentzel, Miss Dorothy Kramer, Mr. and Mrs R, Dale, Mr. Boyd Bur nett, Mr. and Mrs J. R. Burnett, Miss Irene Burnett and Miss Helen Burnett, LAN8DOWNE Miss Emma Love, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Love, spent the week-end with her parent Miss Love Is a student at Trlnlt.v College, Wash ington. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. M. Young cntortalncd the members of tho Evening Bride Club at their home on Saturday evening. Mr. WalteV Lyster, who Is attending the Pennsylvania Military College at 100ft vinaiN wool Underwear for Women All styles for Fall and Winter low and high neck, short and long sleeves, knee and ankle length. Vests and drawers Light weiaht, each $4.25-$630 Medium weight, each $9.00- $9.50 Union Suits Light weight, $9.50-$11.50 Medium weight, $14.50 Tights Medium weight; black, open, kneelength and anklelength,$7.50-$8.O0 Complete stock of children's undershirts and underdrawers and union suits in requisite weights and styles. An order from our catalog v? ill have our careful attention. DiJaegcrsCo. 1516 QiGstautSfc PHILADELPHIA JUL wfi' v r rgnF . nnmunoin BHnann vnaBMamcr ivjwbmhk j'vmmraHBHA W !, :vyV. ftwjiwwtaiwwwp r r' J " .f ... . . .. v . , - ,i , jHKk 3H f - '-iiiiiiiiiiiHl fllltS. D. VAIL MARSH And her little dilldren, of Havcrford. Friends of Mrs. Marsh will bo glad to hoar of hen recovery from nn operation for appendicitis Chester, rpent the week-end with his moth r, Mrs. Neleon O. Lyster. Mrs. Robert W. Glck and her two daughtero. Miss Grace Glck and Miss Emily Glck, are visiting relatives nt Chadd'e Ford. There will bo a masked dance this evening at tho Twentieth Century Club, given by tho PI Sigma Delta Frater nity. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. William S. Applo, of 2868 North Fifth street. Mitertalnad at cards on Tuesday afternoon with the following puests: Mrs V. Frederick Greenwood. Miss Salllo Rogers, Mrs. Albert U. Tu teur, -Mra. John Mawson, Mro, John Sheits, Mrs. Ernest Apldorn. Mrs. Cora 15. Prince and Mra. Frederick H. Wood head. The wedding of Miss Lucia Petrosky, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Anthony Pe trosky, of 301S North Ninth street, nnd Sir. Arthur A Moran. of Tlnm win talte place on Saturday afternoon in Ht, Bon nvonturn's Catholic Church, Ninth nnd Cambria streets The bride will bo at tended by her sitter. Mis Ani'a Pe trosky, and Mr. Joseph C. Roth will bo Mr. Moran's best man. Mr, Moran served fifteen months overseas with the United States army. The marriage of MIsh Etta Lang wcller, of 2211 North Sydenham street, and Mr. M. Fotnstone, of this city, look plnce on November 1. Rabbi Nathan per formed the ceiemony. A Hnlloween party was given by the Big Sisters Junior Club, No. 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gash, 814S Dia mond street, on Sunday evening. Among XL'gannaiuj; ii i, 1. 1 ii CTn-xc3iEri:innnrcr:irnn!rnnn:r "annr That Well-Dressed Feeling Combined With Warmth and Style in a Prager Wrap Topcoat or Dolmaii Tailored Tailleur Suits of Duvetyn, Peach' bloom, Camel's Hair, Bolivia, etc the name distinctive models for which wo charged $80 to $00 earlier In the season. from cashmere, cashmero cord, marvollo, duvety:i , nnd other hand u o m e materials. Special (julck tervict for those out of town. Your own mattrtal chterfutlt) anil mo&rraltXy trtlortil. Fur trim mtB3 add&t to any carmen t. JOSEPH PRAGER Tailor for Womtn and Mlittt 528 Chestnut Street S 65 irmanxiaijxnnirrs ifiaarWk7iBEai w Model No. 163 Isn't it pleasant to know that in these days of high prices you can still have lovely shoes at a reasonable cost? This smart boot of Black Kid, for instance slim, with pointed toe and graccftil Cuban heel is priced most moderately whiRi you consider the fineness of its materials and workmanship. And you'll find it delightful to wear snug fitting, soft and flexible comfortable from the first minute you clip it on. May we not fit you with a pair? 2kidimei f mrww?F l',JI'ii.S- those present were Mr, and Mrs. Gash, Mr. R, Brown, Mr, William Gash, Miss Florence Silk, Miss Beatrice Landow, Miss Gusslo Hlrsh, Mtsa Graco Blumen thai. Miss Mildred BlumenthAl, Miss Jennette Messerof, Miss Lillian Green blatt. Miss Ida Messy, Miss Sophie Gash, Miss May Glass, Miss Netta Mayorman, Miss Dorothy Flnkel, Mlts Pearl Strump, Miss Hnnna Bullem, Miss Oppenhelmor, Mr. Al. Baker, Mr. AI. Trfmple. Mr. Mlko Glass, Mr. Louis Silk, Mr. Arthur Rosen, Mr. Gerald Gcrton, Mr. Louis Gash, Mr. Harry Friedman, Mr. Louis Dubln, Mr. II. Godcsfeld and Mr. L. Messerof. WEST PHILADELPHIA The members of the Variety Club held a Halloween party yesterday nt tho home of Mr. George Levin, :I868 Gl rnrd avenue. Among tho guests were Mlsw Sylvia Al-ramson. Mlsn Cla're Lai ron. Mian Ann Tnube. Miss Augusta )Ir- ehenhon, Miss Dorothy Somcrson, Miss Gertrude itnnnasme, mims .unuiaa Broadman. Miss Fay Bporkln Miss Olnlrn nuHto. Mr. Heiman Dutkln. Mr (leorgo Lovln, Mr. Al Rosen. Mr Charles Cooper. Mr. Emanuel Wllf, Mr. Fred erick Florlc, Mr Maxwell Kort, iur. Julo nrondmnn. Mr. Leon Grossman, Mr. Herman Dorlsky Mr. Harry Sporkln and Mr. William Wiesbroa. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Goodman. C047 Ells u-nrth street, orave a Halloween tiiirtv nt their home Saturday evening Tho guests includod Mr. and Mrs. Ij. urecn, Mr nnd Mrs. lltrold Been, Mr. ami Mrs F. E. Aronson, Mr. and Mrs. II. Freedmati, Mr ana Mrs. i Biiup.ro, Mr, and Mrs. I. Adlln. Mr. apd Mrs. I, to Your Measure srrct LO Were S100 to 112(5 u 12 5PP " If TT-t-.iTr-tTi-rjgrritrrxjir:irirmrgirL:iJ.i: aiinxcEd $13.50 1204-06-08 Market St. j,TTT :"r "n'vrfl'7v."T - r-r'7--4 ,vu .ii i r i'i. SAUlt, Mi's lies mfinVMlssf Clara Mlt nJoJr, Miss nos Bngarler, Miss 4 Blit Kushher. Miss Anna Bhertnan, Miss Gladys Aronson, MIS Annette F. Gold farb, Miss Clara, Raefttld, Miss Deatrlco KRllok, Miss Etta Furman, Mr. MarshMl Mornn, Mr. Jack Maroowlts, Mr. Na thaniel flelbsl, Mr. Oeorgo Ilenkcn, Mr. M. Qreetibetg, Mr. Herman Adlln, Mr. William Bplvack and Mr. Walter Oold ucrff. , lIr. and Mrs. ilernnrd Krakoft enter tained at a masquo party on Saturday evening- at their home. 108 North Sickle street. The puests weto Mr. "nnd Mrs. Frank Elchorn, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blnilr. Mr and Mrs Samuel Becker man. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Snckett, Mr. nnd Mro. Emanuel M. Teltlcmnn, Mr. and .Mr Jftek Felnbcrir, Mr. and Mrs. ltarry FeMman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Taut Dlum, Miss Annn Honlckman, Miss Kllsi abth Uoxenbnum nnd Mr. lxuls KUngs berg:. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA . Mr", and Mrs. John Murphy, of 1420 McKean stef t, have returned home niter spendlncr few days at their summer homo At i drlatlo and New Hampshire ivenues. A lantlo City. kr. Harry M. Hopkins 2113 south sixteenth street, who Is staylnff at tho lotel Walton. Cincinnati, O., entertain ed Mr. nnd Mrs. Tnul arlrflth, of 810 'outh Fifty-sixth street, last Sunday. Mrs, Harry W. Shumar, of 1617 South VInth strelt. entertained tho members f her card Olub last week. Amonir thoso (resent wire Mrs. Bardsley, Mrs. Selbort, Mrs. Benjamin Evans. Mrs. Harry Ort lp. Mrs, Thomaa Mrehan, Mrs. James Wnlsh, Mrs. Thomaa Hcnnes-y, Miss Bessie Uloomfleld and Miss Mary Ca rol!. MOORE8TOWN Mr. nnd Mm. IT. Tncrnlfnr. nt Tltmnn N. J.. SDint tns u-prk.onrl with Mr. nnd 'Mis. I.'cibert Longacre on Main street. Miss Isabel Brown spent tho week-end With her Uncle. Mr. Mnurlce T-onor. MIsn Apnpn Dnhhlni. Mian n., Ovl I Itev. and Mr& Fri-dnrlck Wirdrn wiTt Kuesta or Mr. and Mr. Wimam Busby. at nn Informal dinner on Sunday eve ning. FALL8 OF SCHUYLKILL Mrs. Elizabeth Dobsnn Altemus ore- sented thror silver loving cum an prises to the winners at the masquerade dance given by tho members of tho Edward Basil Post. No. 2.H, American Legion, In the hn.ll of the Younir Men's Literary Institute, on Mldvale avenue. The affair, which was In aid of the building fund of the post, was In charge of Mr. Joseph Tyrrell nnd Mr. Raymond Schwarts. The membors of tho Falls branch of tho Republican women's committee of Pennsylvania wcro entertained on Mon day evening by tne cnnirman, Mrs. Al temus, at her home, Bella Vista. FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mrs. Boss Grand, nf 1301 Sellers street, announce tho marrlago of their daughter. Miss Lucy H. drand to Mr. Harry it Forrest, son or mi. auo Mrs. J. II. Ftorrcst. of E751 Leonard street, on October 22. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Oraham, of S001 Dltman street, are reoelvlng congratula tions on the birtn or a son. Announcement Is mode of the mar- P. N. Degerberg 162X Chestnut Street Imported Scotch Tweed SUITS, TOP COATS. CAPES and SKIRTS $65 up (or WOMEN and MISSES Try Standing in Your Stocking Feet with your toes turned far out. See how tho weight is thrown on the inside of the foot, bow the foot is flattened to the floor. Then stand with your toci pointed straight nhcad. The arch curves up. The weight is shared by the heel, the ball, and tho outulde of the foot. That Is Just one contrast between or dinary tihocs and Cantilever shoes. Or dinary shoes, which twist the foot to point the toes out, cause fallen arches because they throw nil tho weight on tho inside of tho arch Its weakest point. The Cantilever Shoe Is patterned from the outline of the foot. The nntural Inner sole line allows the toes to point straight ahead, as they normally should. Tho weight Is distributed so that no strain comes on the arch. They encourage cor rect posture and easy carriage. Cantilever Shoes permit tho muscles to cxcrciso witn pcriect freedom. The shank is flexible. It does not restrict the movement of the muscles, but gives with the foot. In a Cantilever Shoe tho muscles surrounding the bones of the arch grow strong from use. Cantilevers correct nnd pro vent fallen arches by ex ercising the foot. Thla Kraceful boot la mads In black kid, brown k I d. brown calf, or white canvaa. Alao In brown or black kid wltb cloth tcpa. Put a spring in your walk, a smile on your face, lluy Cantilevers this week. Good looking, trim lines, fine leathers. Widths from AAAA to K. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street . ' Or? Cuatrd ,Ofitc 1 i'l I I n I I I ' JJ VJX W'-'Twvi 5cL r r Hare of Mien Edith Rda-A'. datirhtnf oi Mr, and Mrs. nalph Edge, of North wopdr to Mr. George Harold Ingham,' which took place on September 2, al Salem United Methodist Church, Brad ford, Yorkshire. England. WI88AHICK0N Mlra Gladys Howe, of Sumao street, Is Visiting friends In New York. Mr. Chester Bromley, of New York. Is the guest of his father, Mr. George Bromley, of Burrao street. Mr. and airs. Clarence Nash havo re? turned from their wedding Journey and are at home nt 111 Roahelle avenue. Tho bride was Miss Helen DeHaven, daugh ter of Mrs. Emma DeHaven. DELAWARE COUNTY iMrf:-PJB1k 7aBnTt Downey, of Idle wild lane. Moylan, accompanied by Miss Nannie Stellwagpn, of Media, will spend pnrt of tho winter In California. m5? "n M.' i w"er Lumley, of .. i?:.5r,,vcS,v,nrT congratulations on tho birth of a daughter a few day ago. INTERESTING. WEDDINQ8 An Interesting wedding wa solem nlxed with hlnh nuptial mass this morn, lng, In the Church of tho Gesu. Eight eenth and miles stroets. whon Mlsa Marv ?J!?"'iil H'J'' fWf ot Mr- j0, t'na' "ny J111'. , "f 10 North Eighteenth street, nnd Mr. Joseph 1. Rowan, uf 1220 ?,pr.uc. ?ir'eti wero ninrrlcd, with the Itev. Fathor Joseph F. OMlcllly omclat trg The lirldt. who wni given In mnr VO "K er nrother, was attended by Mlm Kathertno Quinn. Mr. Rowan had for best man Mr. Anthony A OH llgnn, of Now York. Following tho service thero wan a wedding breakfast at the BUevue-fitratford for the bridal party. The bridegroom nnd bride will leave on nn extended tour and will hi at homo after December 1, at 1220 Spruce ntreet. Mr. Rowan was a lieu tenant In tho Unltod States army und served through tho late war. MANNING FORSTNER An attractive autumn Wrririlnir in tnUn place this ovenlng Is that of Misa ceunun v rowtner, daunhter of Mrs. Sarah Forstner. of 45IS North Thir teenth sticot. nnd Mr. John W Man ning, Jr., of Trenton, N. J Tho cere monv will bo performed by tho R.y. Wnldemar Jansvn, of the Trinity Oxford Episcopal Church. Fc Chase, at thy home of the bride's undo nnd nunt, Mr. nnd Mrs David D Lupton. t.11 East HoogewiCK street, Mount Airy. Dr. Jan sen will be nsslstrd by tho Rov. Dr. Emmons, nf Trenton, N. J. The bride will he given In marriage by her uncle. ana mii jsoiw Aitaugn or Trenton vlll be bridesmaid. M Edward Lun- on. of the Chester Mlltisrv Anndemv. couetn of tho bride will be tho bride groom's best man. A reception will fol low the Mirvlce. Mr. nnd Mrs. Manning will leave for a tour throuKh tho West nnd will he at home otter January 1 at 404 Groonwcod avonue Trenton, N J. There's never any "third" when a nice warm teapot, a clean, shiny cup, and a pack age of Tetley's Orange Pekoe Tea get to gether! They're the welcomest three you can find on a cold day. It's a funny thing, but' a nice hot cup of cheering delicious tea gives you a new outlook on life. TETLEY'S TEA Makes Good You understand that it's the blending that makes Tetley's such good tea, don't you? But it'ud be a poor story if we couldn't blend it right we've been doing it for over 100 years. JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., Inc. New York, N. Y. zCliarge Accounts Solicited- Mawson & DeMair? 12 15 Chestnut Street . Furs and Tomorrow! A Half-Price Sale of the Season's Smartest Hats Trimmed Hats priced at 7.50 for 3,75 Trimmed Hats priced at 10.00 for 5,00 Trimmed Hats priced at 12.50 for Q25 Trimmed Hats priced at 15.00 for y,50 Trimmed Hats priced at 18.50 for 9,25 FFERING the very newest nnd most fascinating f J models in designs suitable for tho various activities of immediate and later Winter wear. Every con ceivable typo of Hat is shown from the small, close fitting model to the larger, dressy Hat. 'Purchasing Agents' TfKSSS?WYWW(gRr? -"-r-rnWT vrt T v ' i . . ' " hi f Ll.J ' t ......, . TC 1 ,.- JP Market St. sb. 10th 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Kathcrine MncDonald In First PreMntatlen of The Notorioua Mi Lislo Added DUSTnil KEATON In "Convlet 11" JrVL.AVJCj 10 A. M., 12. 2, 3:45, 6 KB, TI40, PtilO P. M. MAE MURRAY AND HOBART BOSWORTH In the Sensational rtpmane "A MORMON MAID" Added nUBTEIl KBATON in "Convict 13" ADPA 1M A Chestnut bt. HeU 10th -fKVUI 10 A. M. to 1U10 P. M. Fint rresentation "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" WITH Mae Murray and David Powell WITrD I A Market StreU Ab. 0th V 1V 1 Vyf.l 0 A.M. to HUB P.M. A Chorus Girl s Romance With VIOLA DANA C A DITVM '24 MARKET STREET tnrl l ULi will nooEns in "Cupid, the cowpunener- PtTPCMT MAIIKET BT. Bel 17T1I IxE-OILlN 1 DIIYANT WAStimmN In "A FULL 1IOU8B" C ADIT MAItKET BT. nt JUNIPER VjL,W5lli 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Continuous Vaudeville JOE IIOP.TIZ & CO.; Others K EITH'S "Tile Little Cottajre" rtr'Ulsnt Muslent Cnmedjr Beatrice Herford Robert Emmet Keane Ethel Clifton A Co., Emms Stephens! Iltiron-m Dp HnllubACo.. Other Stsrf P1IIT.A TUrtNOEMEINDn tl-oadACol. Av. PIIILA. BYMP. TRUnS., NOV. 4 ORCHESTRA Dr. Thsddetin Itlch, Conductor Male Chorue Juriter Maennerchor, Ladle' Chorue Melodte Club 8:15 SHARP Sololetit HANS KINDLER. Celloi HILDA REIT ER. Soprano: PAUL VOLKMANN, Tenor. French Horn Qnr. Ticket! on aale TumEemetnde ORIce DUMONl'S NINTH AND AUCH ST3 Uatlneea Mon,, Wed and Bat., 2:13 KMMETT WELCH MINHTREt.8 WOMEN VOTERS' OR WJtrN TIIRY RtM r TROCADFRO T1D UIT3 f 100 i rtVA-rtutnu wlth HAnnY STErrB e A -' i '. j, ' - it. '. . .1 ! nf . mil ITHt I Ii. i i ii i i I lii COM IT Q AreefeoWy- Tea a Certainty Millinery Orders Accepted VMaj.i,j 1 JfXfi v iprx Wmwmv mmmsmmm -t-fl-'"-- - " - Matinee 8litrdy,i .rr cTrrvi i BY A VAST PLURALITY MITZI IN LADY BILLY The Most Pleasing Entertain men I Jn Town M A MUICAL COMEDY wun a Metropolitan ct nr 8lnsr. Playst uv-i inncarg 'OH. CLARENCE FTORD trOTT niohts at a ia v-' v viaj 1 Matlneo Baturday, BtlS I1LUB MOON."-N01lTJIt AMERICA V THE SWEETHEART SHOP With HAimT K. MOKTON "OH, CLARENCE" BROAD NiailTS AT 8115 POP. MAT. TODAY 8gg $2 HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES IN The Famous Mrs. Fair nr JAMBS FOnilEH "OH. CLARENCE LYRIC poPULAR MAT. T, TODAY, $1.50 NOTE Owlnc to tho Unitth of the pr MStlnM. at 2 rl," "'!nln, " 8 ,h, The N. Y. WINTER GARDEN Passing Show OF 1919 Inquirer '"" and rro" ot the " ADELPHI NOW .ffo. riUST MATIN'En TIItmSDAT AT SHU IS DITRICHSTEIN IN TUB nOMASTIC MELODItASIA "The Purple Mask'-' LAST 4 NIGHTS Rotiert Milton's ComMly With MuIo I CHARM SCHOOL andcTmbcTJ T'Cket fflC"' Shubrt Tb POP. MAT. THURSDAY ga,m SHUBERT EVC3. at 8:15 MAT. TODAY "HSSS THE HIT OF THE YEAR trr- j:7c!vAn$r&ria Ntxr Tofk CHESTNUT ST. S.3g Somtlilnc now and Int nrely rrlppin., Uvenlnit Star. wm. g D.W.GRIFFITH MA3TERPIECH "Way Down East" MAT. OAILY nw8 $1.00 NOTK Owlns to coat, length of produo tton, and Iron-bound contracts, this picture never can be ahonn at less than flrst-class) theatre prlres. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Frldajr Nnvpmhpr 19. nt R1K Uenlnc -, w . v.. .ww. M WW WIAV ONLY APPEARANCE THI3 BEABOH GALLI-CURCI Tickets. 11.00 to $3 00, now. Academy Box Odlco and Heppe's. 1110 Chestnut St. MnTROPOLITAM OPKHA HOTISB 1' ruiLADr.r.rmA ohand opera ca TWHSDAY EVENINQ OTHELLO With Curio Marzlall and All-Star Cast, ffnl, E. Nov. imh I, A OIXCONDB. Rnts now l t" tS for sale at .Metre-. polltan Downtown Ticket Offlce, Weyraann's, nnH Ches'nut ot. Philharmonic Society of Phila. JOSEK A. PASTHRNACK. Conductor B HL'NDAY UVCNINd CONCERTS Kov. 7, Dec. n, Jan. 0. Feb, 0, Max 0, at Shuhert Theatre Orcheutra compol of 70 members of tho Philadelphia Orchestra Not"1 soloist at each concert Admlsulon to members only Limited number of memberships still open. Dues, S Annually Membership sutrcrlptlon should ba sent to Dr. C. B. Hlrsch, Treas., 000 Pins Bt. University Museum's Lectures, Saturday Afternoons at 9i30 Opening Lecture Saturday, Kov, 8 Tho Art of a otto: the Story of Saint Francis," by Charles Thetdore Cat ruth, Illustrated with unusual lantern-allds repro ductions. Frie to all November 13, "Giotto at Padua" SAMAROFF STOKOWSKl FIRST PEETHOVnN LECTURE-RECITAli Ballroom Dellevue-Stratford THURS. EVE. NOV. 4, 8tl5 Tickets, $1 to $2 SO. at Heppe's, 1110 C..tnut St and door. 1520 Chestnut. Loc,3l92.OpenD(jy0Evi Jiactrption otvy Wadttaadaj at fJi Next Wesk ."A TAIT.OR-Ll)B MAN" PPOPI FS Konalnston Ao. Matlne rLwrj-uj ,,,, rHimtwrtani Dally STEP LIVELY GIRLS . With DON nAnciM.Y Bijou hth Ab. Itaca. Mat. Tod Clean Road Shows Exclusively CUTE CUTIES and NEDRA CASINO Walnut ab Sth Mat.Today LEW HILTON and TtlS GIRLS PROM H PPYLAND WORLD'S ' im MUSEUM OPEN DA,Llf lim ft Market Formerly Blcfnam UHPt) 3 Wit ftatfe nTaaeihatzbf Each PuplM ODUULI IM Uermantown A Chultan Aa .Ja vjll i ii- "Matlneo Tomorrow. S3o & 35j "" Jf MAE DESMOND ? '?:rJ?T! .' VI .M 48 U & I ' il t'ffl f. .' i I. ill - jr - v.. J fl , ,.. mMiMt ' " t fi'f M, i,i vy ,v 4if I'.ffir' !fafe2$i.,-ji A ihlJk ,l ,&&(: taimuMzu & ?.i. , ji ! JfV gk,!!
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