! ' r 'i J!" 'J.1 IV Jl Y ' V1 .p h V 'V V( n i , fe At tiat ' t r .1. JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE iVflcy Wynne TeMs o t7ie Engagement of Miss Anne Spencer to Mr, Lewis Edward Shaw, of Boston. A Daughter Born to theSnowden Samuels ' WELL, I have an ayfully nice en, ,iemcnt to announce today,, and! 'if wm will Join mo In wishing the ra ""Ti.rtheafto happiness. It U tho 1m 5555 of Anna Howard Spencer, 5b,Pim of 5I. Grahajn Spencer, of Kt7 and Bermuda, and howls fad JSjU .of Bog A"juju !. BlteBr of Mrs. Jack ff.fomerrf who. was AgneS Spencer; Montgomery . Mar. M. fencer, and Christine Spenrer, irarct P""r 'lgtcr who married Bob youngvnnfi sneaks French Bcauti- II?,ntt.r m o ! " asslstanpe? dur ulir and nH or Rf . Um0 ln',the SiMatlon tor operating tho tele-. th 1 1 am not mistaken. 8W i Is phones. It am ""fc cry prct. She S,r,kw slst r Apes, who tt 'usually ,n,lih ''Fill " mtlA AmMt t!llcdin contrast when togeflicr, Agnes i"? Cvnnf dark. Christine- 1 i BU:i ; nnothcr contrast, unris- VWrdwk compared with Margaret. '?W.W fair, -rne eldest sister, penasgonrbatoBjrr- lUttft "who died at the Donaldson Spencer Y r'nnSlnec then A has been living with her nunc. .ui. - at the. '? " " i, Bn of Mrs. Charles Jlr.,Bim ,,.-. nnd a mem ti.mm niifl n mom F'Tth " "llHtl nWWicd family of that L ?u the iub. He Is a member of " i i,A TTiih. lie IB u iiieiiiuvi " r.rStrf,V15S"- ,h.'vfirmvnrk During tho war he served c,Kcwork uunngi M.JV, ' n f eenth New .Yrl Infantry H5h! now nn officer In Squadron A. iw fork Cavalry, with which organ -u E snrvprl nt the bordef. Ho is i'ttr of d the William.. Green Meadow Country Jind other clubs. DID you know th'nt" tnc Snowden flfimucls have a little daughter? She bora on Wednesday of this week Tnl to to be named. Mary Buchanan, liter her grandmother. Mrs. Frank simud "ho was Miss Mar.y Buchanan K en. a dnuuhtcr of the late Colonel SSonSnowdpn and n sister of the Ute Charlie Snowden. who was Mrs. John Converse's first Husband. Mttlo Miry Buchanan's mother Mrs. Snow din Samuel, was Elizabeth Adams, n .liter of Mrs. George Harding. .Jr.. ami of Harry Adams 'who married Anita ESaDowden nnd Elizabeth live at 2022 Locust ttrect. In one of those nttractlye homes which have been renovated In the last few years. The Frank Samiie s llred nt the Bit last winter. Their town house it at the southenst corner of Twcnty-tecond nnd Locust streets, across the wny from Mr. John O. Bell a home, on tho northeat corner of the itreet. The Russell Thayers havo the northwest corner of those intersecting rtreefs and the Henry CJay Butchers own the southwest corner. ,- I SAW Mrs. Sidney Martin in town recently, looking very girlish In a dark blue vol'o froek that hnd a tln white dot In tho pnttcrn. Tho fetching touch to tho gown was the fascinating row of buttons running down the back of the bodice, nnd the effect was qutib saart. Mrs. Martin was wearing a email but fairly broad blue turban. I vtts just dvlng to play "Rich man, poor man, beggnr man, thief, doctor, lawyer, butcher, chief" on those but toniias I stepped Into the car-back of her. Buttons have nn absolute fascina tion for me. I always did It when I was small and as I approach my second childhood I find I wnnt to play with them still. mAI.KIN'G of fashions, did you L notice out nt tho tennis yesterday there was scarcely a straw hat to bo eeen on the men? Well you seo the day before, Thursday, September 15, Is the fatal day when tho "straw lid" gels ill wrapped up In tlssuo paper by the wife nnd is put o.wny until tho following jonr. Then It Is brought out for the first Saturday in Mny when the Penn team plays Princeton's baseball team. We arc told that women pay so much attention to the fashions, but, good nljtht! do pu know a man who is willing to he seen on the street after that annual game with any but n straw hat? If he hasn't provided for his hat jetho'll een Wear a enp rather than a derby or a slouch. Man is one queer animal, now, isn't he, with all apologies, and not snylng that woman is not queer too? "CUTIICR and mother had labored Indeed to tench Elsie how to speak correctly, For several yearn she had a nurse whose English wnfc murderous to say the least, and It hnd suddenly dawned on her parents that Elsie wns Picking up her yords and manner rather than theirs. So they labored card and their pains were rewarded by th? time Elsie was five, for sho spoke unusually well and her pretty manner and way of expressing herself hud even Men remarked upon. But when hnblts havo been formed, it very, very hard to eradicate them entire, to lmaslno mother's horror the other day when a lady asked Elsto jweetly where she had gotten hor pretty d9Hy and Elsie replied. "It wus gave to me." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES .rBn Qra!am Spei . of thlB city ?. D?rmuda. annoui.r ,, the ongrago iwi ?f daughter. Miss Anne How- nn ot',rs- Charles Clifford Shaw, O COME HAVE HAT 17 T A1T1 A TJft sO A FT 11 BmwSbss!I ""? at. MEENEHAN'S CAFE irv. tta i ii : ... -"..."" ih GwnTr '".rS,o"05I.0Jl.n0..w"11?""1' ,. -- -.v..wm v.uuuiry unu oiner ciuds vnL 5pnccr s now In Bermuda and - uvoncor nas Been living with her You Want o the Best And you get it at Cafe La Riviere. People travel hundreds of wiles for our famous shore dinners ideal location wonderful danco music. Wo aro right near you. Take advantage OI your nrmnrlntiKv H Pcn Daily and Sundays 3jl.i?''v'y lUlJIJU'J u VN m i " . aunt, Mrs, T, Hudson nich, of tho Glad stone. Mr. and Mrs, Josep H. RelUy, of Radnor, will entertain a house party over the week-end of September 23 In honor of their daughter,- Miss Wal burger ICaul RelUy, who will be ono of the season's debutantes. Among the 'guests will be Miss Helen Hope Mont gomery, Miss Oertrudo Graham, Miss Marjorlo L. Large. Miss Hannah M. lEUlott, Mr. Erlo Howell, Mr. John K. Board and Mr. Harold StrfcliDole. Mr. iand Mrs. RelUy will givd ah at-home fn HTlBa TTaIII. rtn RimHav rtntnfar 1ft. Mill. W.. V. WMH,.J, WV.VHH. -w, 'and will also give a. ball on December ,21 at tho Bellevue-Stratford, In her honor. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rodman Page, Jr., 2016 Locust street, wllljjlve a danco and supper on Wednesday, December 28, 'at the Rltz-Ca'rlton In honor of their nteco, Miss Banning Orange, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Drayton Orange, who will make her debut at a tea which her parents will glvo cm Tranksglvlng Day. Sho will also be the guest of honor at a dance on December .22 at tho Rltz-Cartton, which Mr. 'and Mrs. Orango will glvo. Mr. and Mrs. Orange and Miss Orango have returned from York TIarbor, Me, They will not open their house, 100.1 Spruce street, but will occupy an apartment at the Wel lington for the winter. Mrs. Charles McKean Bayard and her daughters, Miss Adelo J. Bayard, Miss Meta W. Bayard and Miss Elsie Otll Bayard, and her son. Mr. S. MoKean Bayard, nnd his daughters. Miss Polly Bayard and Mies' Frances McK.' Bayard, of 105 East Johnson street, German town, "who Bperit tho summer at -Sai Harbor, Me., will return home tomorrow. Mrs. Oeorge B. Gray has sent out an nouncements of the marriage of her daughter, Miss Jessica Muron Sharpo ugiier, ansa Jessica niuron anarpo ay, and Mr. Edward Lyddom I-.ycott, Monday, Septomber 12, at Trinity urch, New York. urn on Church Miss Manraret Jovee. whn dan hnn one of the guests In Mies Sue Davie house party at Cape May, has returned to her home In Berwyn. Miss Davis will be Mrs. John Joyce's cbest for a few dayu, Dr. and Mrs. William I. Hull, of Swarthmoro College, gave a luncheon yesterday In honor of Miss Helen Coho, iof Mount Vernon, N. Y and announced tho ongagemont of their daughter. Miss Mary Clothier Hull, to Mr. -Chester A. Osier. Mr. Osier Is a graduate of Hav erford College and was In the service overseas. ..iMrs-Jullft Pflock and her daughter, Miss Dorothy Pflock, off 1820 South rwcnty.fourth.- street, have returned home after spending the week In Wash ington as a guest of Lieutenant Her bach and his family. tmJ,8, wl.n F: Roberts,, of 6321 North Thirteenth street, announces tho engage ment of her daughter, Miss Dorothy Roberts, to Mr. J. Stuart Stevenson, of this city. Mrs. Julia W. Armstrong, of 6734 L.ansdowne avenue, announces the en-S,a-t?6n?nt of her 'laughter. Miss Mar t? 'In . AmBtron- t0 Mr- Robert E. Hoctlich, of 124 North Fiftieth street. ThMJ?;.,S.mu?1 ? Smlth- of "" North Thirteenth street, announces the en- !?BSmuni,t .f hr "ffbtor. Mlas Carrie K. Smith, to Mr. I. Edward Cohen, of 1" c iVv Mrs- ,?mlth and her daugh fL i .beeat. homo on September 26 rrom 3 to 6 oclock. inMrW? r8, ARobert H. Christy, of hiii W,'tit,Mt-,Alr avel. Chestnut vi ' A?ierUJned J& honcrr ot their son's, Mr. Alexander Chr sty, twenty-second gjft" ""ay evVnlng.e2nyd aTthe S1?.? ' bis engagement to Miss Bertha Bruce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs! George Bruce, was announced. The wedding of Miss Dorothy SUuert daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William SUu ert. .and Mr. Joseph Rothwelri ,ot Man ayunk. took nan on .ni.mk.'. i . i .Mary's Cathollo Church. ManavuniT Aiier a weddinr trip the bride and hn'mEW '!r'!ve for a while at thS homo of the bride's parents, 4208 Pechln 6 1 rcc t ALONG THE READING .J-,anS.Mr5- Gorge W. Hufty Moore, of 1111 Stratford avenue, Melrose, are receiving congratulations on the birth J a daughter, born Saturday. September i?i M-rs...M?ore"1 b0 fememberSd m Miss Katherlne O'Brien. .h.ftnd; rs- Fr5''-Iok Zollen Des champs, of Forrest Grove, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daugh t01"' bor5. September 9, to be named Jeanne Francos Deschamps. "mea fMT-aini,1.Mrs- GorK H. Benzon. Jr.. of Jenkntown, have returned from Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry LUide, who have ays&iS,aYorit road and Aaina,oy GERMANTOWN JK-. aJ!d IH?' Abraham Harvey Fry, ?nVu18..Wc8tHo1tr Btreet. have Issued InMUitlons for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen Barr Fry, to Mr. Harry Dletsch, Jr.. of Logan, on Tues ?auev?.nlnar' October 11. at 6:30 o'clock, In the Second Presbyterian Church. Ger mantown. A reception will Immediately follow the ceremony at the Germantown Cricket Club. Miss Betty Why. 316 Church lane, and Miss Margaret Tull, of 221 Price street, have returned from a two months' trip through the West, one month of which tlmo was spent in Vancouver, B. C. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Dr and Mrs. Joseph H. Ross and their ?aug,h,t6r' M8S leabello Marie Ross, of 106 nest Susquehanna avenue, aro mo ',9rlrl? through Canada and the Now fcngtand States, and will be gone several weeks, their home. River Rest, on the lower Delaware, being closed for the season. Mr. and Mrs. B Frledbaum, of 6018 North Camao stroet, will bo at homo to morrow afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock in honor of the recently announced be trothal of their daughter, Miss Hattle Frledbaum, to Mr. Gustav Klein, of this city. OE30E aoeaoB aonoVi M o SUNDAY SPECIALS Lobster Dinner, fl.SO Half Broiled Lobster Crab iltat au crratin Mf 0 flole. Tartars Souoe Ifarbecued Oytttrs Baked Potato Fish Platter, $1,00 Dotted HaKbvt Ouster Bauoa Boiled Potato fftw Succotash Chicken Dinner, $1.25 Stev.ed CMofccn, family Stvlt Duckling Platter, fl.SO Roast Duekllnn Apple Bauco Fried Sweet Potatoes Now Bucootath Totnntn Kalnd Cold Roast Beef, Potato Salad Cold Tongue and Chicken, Sliced OnOEill Our Brad, Ralls, Piss and Pastries ;VV"V' ' '' Sh'' U VV 'ftf'k-W tCHil: ENGAGEMENT MISS ALICE VAN LENNEP I Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gustavo A. Van Lennep, of Merlon, whoso engagement to Mr. Joseph R. Esslg, son of Dr. and Mrs. Norman S. ( Esslg,. also of Merlon, has-been announced WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. 'and Mrs. Nathan Rosenkoff. 6109 Locust street, announce the betrothal of their sister, Miss Sara Kruglln, to Mr. Samuel Gelfand, of Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Mathews, for merly of 4067 Spruco street, and now living In Johnstown, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a eon, Donald Hamilton Mathews, Jr. Mrs. Mathews will bo remembered as Miss Miriam Cassol, of Johnstown. Mr. Carlllas Edwards, of Madrid, Spain, has returned to his homo at For tieth and Spruco streets, to resume his studies at the University of Pennsyl vania. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Setss have opened their town house, 266 South Sev enteenth street, after spending tho sum mer In the White Mountains, Mr. John E. Dover. Sr., of 2734 South Sixteenth street, will entertain this eve ning at his home. The following gueBts will be present: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Homan and their family, Mies Vera Dever, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dtever, Mr. Milton Rose. Mr. James J. Klssane and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dover, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Loughlin and their family, of 1634 Rltner street, have re turned homo after spending a month In Wlldwood. HOLME8BURG The Girls' League of the Emmanuel Church of Holmesburg will hold Its next meeting, tho first one of the season, this evening, at tho homo of Miss Florence Weeds. 7819 Walker street. Those present will be Miss Anna Steven son. Miss Florence Haines, Miss Florence Weeds, Miss Helen Mints, Mlns Ella Bettln, Miss Lena Bcttin, Miss Florence Etter, Miss Helen Parr, Mrs. Benjamin Clark, Mrs. Charles McClure, Mrs. Charles Gras and Mrs. John Parry. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haines and their daughter, of Cbttman street, havo returned from a month's stay at Beach Haven Terrace, N. J. STORE ORDERS KA8Y TKRMS FRAMBES & CLARK AtlnnUo Clly 040 Guarantee Trust Dldc. 1112 CneMout St. SO N. Third St. CAMDEN Oven Baked Beans In Individual Pott, 10c You'll never know how Eood Baked Beans can o until you try ours 24 Rtitauranls ttntrally tocatid. rfoRKcScrfjfximww 30E30E aoio 62D & WALNUT STS. Meenchan's Special, fl.SO Lobster Thermidor Deviled Crab Filet of Bole. Tartars Sauoe Clams Casino Saratoga Potatoes Sirloin Platter, $1.25 Bralied Sirloin of Beef . Baked Potato .Veto Blriiio neons Lettuce and Tomato Salad French Dressing Lamb Platter, $1.00 Roast Leg of Spring tomb' Boiled Potatoes ,Veu Bvccotash Sliced Tomatoes Tomato fO.OO 1.00 aro Baked by Our nlsotrta Ovens OE3o! DRESSMAKERS Seamstresses- -Finishers If you need reliable help you will get it through an ad in THE PUBLIC LEDGER MORNING EVENING-SUNDAY I ANNOUNCED Phdto by rboto-Crftei MOORE8TOWN Mr. and Mrs. William F. Stroud have returned from their summer vacation spent In Maine. The ladlea,.'0f the Guild Club enter tained at a card party on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. Mrs. James Glad hill was tho hostess. Miss Agnes Robblns and Miss Edith Robblns were guests at the card party given at the opening of the new country club at Mcrchantville on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan have returned from Buck Hill Inn, whero they spent the summer months. NORRISTOWN Mtss Mildred S. Bookman, who will bo married today In tho First Baptist Church to Mr. Merrll S. Jacobs, was the guest of honor at a surprise kitchen hower given by Mrs. Charles Dorworth, of Swedeland. There were fifteen guests. Mrs. Elliott Buchanan, of Prospect avenue, Jeffersonvllle, entertained at cards and a miscellaneous shower In honor of Mlsa Dorothy Tyson. The marriage of Miss Tyson and the Rev. Adam Edward Schellhase, of. Chambers burg, Pa., will take place September 21. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and'Mrs. Halsall and their daugh ter, of Llanerch, have returned from Spring Mount, Pa., where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William H. White, who havo been for some weeks the guests of Mrs. Charles White at her cottage at Ocean City, havo returned to their home In Drexel Hill. PHOTOPLAYS AIU.,.k,, 12th. Morris t Passyunk Ave. Alnamura Mat. Dally at 3: Evas. B43 A 0 M. William B. Hart In "The Whl.tle." T, William B. Hart. In "Tho Whistle." W. William S. Hart, lr "Tho Whistle," T. nebe Daniels, "Two Weeks With Par." P. Bebo Danlelp, "Two Weeks With Par." 8. Hebe Daniels. "Two Weeks With Par." A I I CPUCMV Frankrora A Allegheny ALLEAjnClNlMiit. Dallv2:ln Evgs. at 8 M. ne.lnala Parkers' "The Old Nest." T. neglnald Parker's "The Old Nest." . W. Reginald Parker's "The Old Neat." T. Reginald Parker's "The Old Nest." P. Reginald Parker's "The Old Nest." S nsglnald Parker's "The Old Nest." ADfM I n B2D & TIO?80N BTS. ArULLU StATINEB DAILT M. "What Every Woman Know.." T. "What Every Woman Knows." V. AP-Star Cant In "The (Irent Dor." T. Clara Kimball Young In "Charge It." P. Clara Kimball Young In "Charge It." H nlllltt Dexter. In "The Witching Hour." ADPAniA CHESTNUT Del. 10TII rM-'lA 10 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. M. Const. Talmadsre In "Mamma'a Affa r" T. Const. Taimadge In ".Mamma's Affn r" W. Const. Taimadge In "Mamma's AITa r" T, Const. Taimadge In "Mamma's AITa r" r, Const, Tilmadse In "Mamma'a Affn r" S Connt, Talmsdee In "Mamma'a Affa r" AOTnD FRANKLIN & OIRARD AVE, fj 1 KJt MATINEE DAILT M. Pauline rtederlck In "Ronda of Destiny" T PAuIIno Frederick in'Ronds of Drsljny" W. Pauline KroaericK, "noaaa or Deatlny t uestiny" c lira Kimnan roung in ; narge ii" tarn, it" Clara Kimball Young In ''Charga It" -dura Klmholl Youhcr In "Charge It" BALTIMORE WiffiffiiV" M. "Tho Ontalde Woman." "A Clou PhVe" T "Thr Outside Woman." "A Close 8hate" w iiert i.yien in "A iirmn rrom finrs" T. IWt T.vtell In "A Mrasago from Mars" P. "lUilna mbsks -Toreiier's nig Lend" S "Rehlnd Manka " "Tnrehey'a lr Lead" BENN 0TII AND WOODIaND AVE. MATTNEE DAILY M T. Mela-nan. "IVhltr nnd Unmarried" T T Melshan. "Mhlte and Unmarried" W Thomas II Ince's "The Ilronid Hell" T. Thomss II. ince'. "Tlie nrnnzn nll" p William H Hart In. "The Whistle" 8 wunsm nan in "ine wnisile" RROAHWAY BS "' -- ' , lino si H f, JU, M. Wesley Barry In Nellan's "Dlnlv" T Wesley Barry In Nellan's "Dlntr" W. Wenlev Barry In Nellan's "Dlntr" T C, Taimadge In "Dangerous naslneaa" V a, Taimadge In "Dangerous nuslnesa" B C Talmadse In "DanserniM nnslness" PAPimi "2 MARKET BT. WArl JUL- io A. M. to Hits p, M r. mhnrd Bathelmess In "Rvnrlh T Rlcbnrd Batrehlmess In "Rxverlrnr" W. Richard Barthelmess In "Rxpertence" T Richard Bsrthslmess In "Fxprrleure" V Itlcharn iianneimeas in " ixperlenre" B Rlrhanl Tlnrthelmess In "Kvnertenee" COLONIAL ""a.J. W,Tr.AT M Rlchir! Barlhflmees In "Ktorrlent'e" T Richard Barthelmess In "Ktnerleni-" W Richard ITarthelmess In "Kxnertenre" T 'lara Kimhill Young In "Charge II" F. Clara, KlmHtll Tounr In "Charge II" H riirn Klmh.ill Young In "Clisrge It" DARBY THEATRE! M Harley Knoha "Cnrrltnl" T. nanny Knoies "inrnivni" rcniie-s "inrnivni" "". .V.Honor' J-0" '"'' Oler" T.Cll.,.U1. 'JSSE' T'Of. nnd Obey" ' In The Old Blmmln' Ilole'f w, All mar T. All-Star V.O,. Itiv 1 B. C. Rav In "The Old Hwimmln' Hol" EMPRESS slA,N, sAJ.NK M. Dald i'owell In "Mysten- Road" T David Powell In "Mvslrry Road" W. P. Frederick In "The Road of Desllnr" T. P. Frederick in "The Honda of De't nr" F. Charles Ray In "Peaceful Vallev" e Charles Ur.v In "I'cncefiit Valley" i' B FAIRMOUNT tVedaIlV M "IMn't Neglert Your Wife" "aiui T. Bert Lytell. "A Mesngr Fmni.Mara" W, May Allison In ''The Lost Card" T.-rVlols; Dana In "nproe Bluff" , Milton sWIs In "The. Little, Wool" 8, Ralph IncV. "'t Ortd-'V1 C. -. , &?. .'-." MlEfil rTjmAX . COMPANY V M AJater MISS F. W. LA LANtfE WEDS ENGLISHMAN Marriage Takes Place. Today at Church of Redeemer, Bryn Mawr A wedding of International Interest that will bo solemnized today Is that of Miss Frances Warrington LaLanne, daughter of the lato Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dale LaLnnne, of this city, and Duncan Grlnnell-Mllne, M. C. D., F. C, Captain In, Itoval Air Force, and son of Olr. and Mrs. Georgo Grlnnell-Mllne, of Ennlsmere Gardens, London. The wed ding will take place In the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. Rev. George Calvin Carter, rector of the church will officiate. The bride will bo given In marriage by her uncle, Mr. Uohn W. Townsend, and will be (attended by Mrs. Robort Chew, of Jamestown, R. I., as matron oft honor, and Miss Ellen Taylor, of Bass River, Cape Cod, will be maid of honor. The bridesmaids will . Include,: Mies Virginia Taylor, of Richmond, (Va. ; Miss Mary Taylor, of Bass Rock, Cape Cod: IMIss Marlon I Wilcox, ot Grand Rapids, Mich. : Miss Virginia Heckscher, Miss Helen Shelton, Miss Mildred W. Longstreth and Miss Anno Taylor, all of this city. Mr. Herbert Lord, of Orange, N. J., will act as best man and the ushers will bo: Mr. Richard L. Townsend, Mr. Roger R. Townsend, cousins of the bride, Mr. Joseph W. Lcwls.lMr.JStanloy Woodward, Mr. William Kinsley and Mr. Richard Chew. A largo reception will follow the cere mony at the homo of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs John W. Town send, at Bryn Mawr. Captain Grlnnel-MUne and his bride will sail for England In October, where they will make their home, and where Captain Grlnnell-Mllne will bo stationed at Farnborough, near London. Mckinley bren.ven Miss Margaret Brenn&n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Brennan, of 1213 Allengrove street, Frankford, will be married at 6:30 o'clock this evening to Mr. William LeRoy McKlnley, of 4608 Frankford avenue. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Harry H. Crawford In Hermon Presbyterian Church, Frankford avenue and Harri son street. Mro. Irvln K. Hall will be matron of honor and the bridesmaids will be Mln Mary Brennan and Miss Anna Brennan, sisters of the bride : Miss Blanche Yoder, a cousin of the bride, and Miss Ruth Shute. The best man will be Mr. James W. McKlnley, a brother of tho bridegroom, and the ushers will Include Mr. Irvln K. Hall. Mr. Raymond S. Baldt. Mr. Silas E. Child and Mr. Harvey R, Brennan. Following the cere mony a reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents, after which the bride and bridegroom will leave for an automobile tour through New York and Canada. NICHOLS HA1NER The wedding of Mtss Bernlco Edson Halner, daughter of the Rav. John i Halner and Mrs. Halner, of 611 North firty-thlrd street, and Dr. Andrew Nich ols, of Danvers, Mass., will take placo this evening at tho Blockley Baptist Church. The brldo's father, assisted by an uncle. Dr. Levi Halner, of Norrls town, will perform the ceremony. Tho maid of honor will bo Miss Florence Shlppee. of Provldonce, R. I., and tho - bridesmaids will Include Miss Louise Harris, of Roanoke. Va. : Miss Ruth Stockwell. of Watertown, N. Y. ; Mrs. Harold Webb, of Brooklyn, and Miss Marian Nichols. The little flower girl will bo Miss Mary Elizabeth Rodney. Dr. Paul Gustafson, of Boston, will act aa best man, and the ushers will be Dr. Maurice Brlggs, of Swampscott, Mass. ; Mr. Raymond Wllklns, of Salem, Mass., and Dr. Henry Brooks Harvey. A re ception for the bridal party will be held at the bride's home. Dr. Nichols and bride will make their home In Haw thorne, Maes, JACOBS BOOKMAN The marriage of Miss Mildred S. Book- BEAUTY IS POWER 1 vaneeune 7J Liquid Beautlfltr PHOTOPLAYS I I .11 1 Weekly Photoplay Guide Week of Sept 19 to Sept. 24. Subject ne Knowing w.atro. obum th.ir picture, through the STANLEY Comp.ny of Americi, which a f ,erthw,n? of tho fin"i Production.. A.k for the theatre In your locality obtain picture through the Stanley Company of America. "wnmg FA Mil Y THEATRE 1311 Market Bt. i "1VI11 I h a. M. TO MIDNIOHT M, Gloria Swanaon. "The Great Moment" T. Corlss Palmer. "The Eternal Two" W C, Meyers. "A Daughter of the Law" T. Iw Cody In "A Dangerous Pastime" V. Shirley Mason In "Kver Blnce Eve" H William 3. Hart In "The Oon Fighter" JATW QT THEATRE Below Spruce JU 1 n O I . MATINEE DAILT M. Jack Holt In "The Mask" T. Jack Holt In "The Mask" W. Wesley (Freckles) Harry In "Dlntr" T Wenley (Freckles Barry In "DTnty" P. Special Cast In Curwood's "Isobel" B. Special Cast In Curwood's "lsohe-1" FRANKFORD 4m ?&SRD M. "The Old Nest" Surprise vaudeville T "The Old Nest" flurprlse audcvlllo W. "Tho Old Neat" Surprise vaudeville T. "Men Women Love" Surp. audevllle F. ".Men Women Love" Burp, vaudevlllo B ".Men Women I.or"' Surp. vaudeville CI ORP B801 MARKET 8T. ULUDL o so and W.10 to 11 M, T'ios It. Ince's "The Ciir of Life" T. Thos H. In-e s "The Cup nf Life" W.-V. Ray In "The Old fwlmrnln' Hole" T C Rav In "The Old Hwimmln' Hole" V. All-e Brad 'n "The Lind of Hope" S. AlUe )?rsdy n "The Iand of IIoimi" f D A MX 022 OIRARD AVE. NJlr-vl- 1 MATINKE nATLT M. Roy 8tevrirt In "The Lone nnnd" T. Beena Ownn and El K. Lincoln In "The Woman Cod Changed" W. Jsanne Ilielei and special cant In "Tie World And the Woman" . T Douglas MaoLein In "Ono a .Minute" F James Klrkwjod In "A Wise Fool" B, Dorothy Daltoti In "Behind Mak" GREAT NORTHERN Broad St.at Erie a. T t, a p. it. M. May Allison III "The Last Card" T May Allison In "The Last Curd" W May. Allison In "The Last Cnrd" T. "A Tale of To Worlds" P. "A Tole of Tho Worlds" H "A Tnle of Two Worlds" IMPERIAL Sffi" 2 Ap"i"T78I8B ,M. Taimange in -lessons in tore" T Talmads-o In "Lessons In Love" W. Talmadgs In "Lessons In Loir" T. Tom Mix In "fler Your Own Henrt" F. Tox Mix In "After Your Own Heart" inx mix in "Arrer tour tiwn Heart" Lehigh Palace T.h'J.n; Kn M, Gloria fiwaneon 111 "The Great Moment" T Olorla Swanion In "The Great Moment" W. Bert Lytell In "The Misleading Lady" T. Bert Lytell 111 "The Misleading Lady'' F. Pauline Frederick In "Roads of Destiny" B Pauline Frederick In "Roads of Destinr" I IRFRTY BKOAD A COLUMBIA AV HDHIA. 1 I MATINEE DXTI.T M. Tom Mix In "After Your Own Heart" T Walker and Harmn In "Coincidence" W Dawn and Lincoln In "Devotion" T Alice Brady In "Utile Italy" F. Eurene O'Brien In "Worlds Annrl" S M M Mlnter In "The, Little Clnwn" ORIFNIT WOODLAND AVE. AT 02D lrICll I MATINEE DAILY M. Harley Knole's Production, "Carnival" T Har'ey Knole's Production, "Cnrnhal" W Tom Mix In "After Your 0n Heart" T Tom Mix In "After Your Own Heart" F All-Btar Cast In "The Butterfly Man" K William Riioell In "Slnslnc Rler" OVERBROOK 03D4 "A?? M. N rnlmsdse in "The Passion Flimcr" T. N Tilmsdse In "The Passion Floer" W PrltJllla Dean In "Ilenutntlon" T Prltdlla Denn In "Reputation" K M M. Mlnter In "AlWiouls' Y.e" B, Beb Daniels In "Ducks and Dr.thes" PA! APF 13U MARKET BTREET X.ir. 10 A. M. to UitR p. M M Reginald Barker's "The Old Nesl" T Reginald Barker's "The Old Neat" W Reginald Barker's "The Old Nesl" I- iteginain iiarxer s "Tne Oln Newl' -Reginald Barker's "Th (ll.l v.i" -np.in.iii ,isrKer-s "ine lllil es" PRINIPF ,nl MARKET BTIIEF.T M Cormopnlltan'a "A Wild Gvote" T A. Q. Nilllson in "Women Who Walt" W. Dorsthy Tearle In "Adam and Kve" S- 5-.PyJ,,l0n ln ."TheGreat Moment" P. Rett Compson n "Prlsonrrs of Love" 8. DoPithy Dallonmv. Ten of Diamonds" i -'r&i -'!- Ult . . i. 4 , is.'-iW f., Miss Anne Spencer ilmi Daughter of Mrs. Graham Spencer, of this city nnd Bermuda, whose engagement to Mr. Lewis Edward Shaw, of Boston, Is announced today man, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William A. Bookman, of 21 East Fomanco street, anU Mr. Morril S. Jacobs, son of Mrs. Samuel Downing, of DeKalb street, -will take place In the First Baptist Church, Norrlstown, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Tho pastor of the church, the Rev. Will H. Houghton, will officiate. The brldo will be ftlvon In marriage by her father and will have as her only attendant her sister. Miss Catharine Bookman, who will bo maid of honor. Tho best man will bo Mr Norman Ja cobs, brother of the bridegroom. Mr. Bland Detwller, cousin of the bride groom, and Mr. H. John Ehtnger will act as ushers. After a wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacobs will live at 21 East Fornance street. The bridegroom served with the Eighth Cavalry along the Mex ican border during the war. KELLET MYERS The wedding of Miss Lydla G. Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Myers, of 208 Chain street, Norrlstown, and Mr. James A. Kelley, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelley. of this city, took place at noon today In the Orace Lutheran Church, Norrlstown The Rev. C. M Snyder, pastor of the church, officiated at tne ceremony, xno rjrme was given In marrlaee by her father. Mr. J Ken neth Stauffer and Mr E. B. Reeves, of Norrlstown. were the ushers. A recep tion followed the ceremony at the home of tho bride's parents. s iiiib'iiii'iiiiiiiiihiii 'Mmmmmmmmi m The New lldeas in MILLINERY are here In the most attractive models and trimmings Fours : Wafisits : Sweaters Top Coats o Fauncy Bags &e jf ut & JWtllmerp &f)op, 3fac. 1423 Walnut &tvett ; a - ' ie . PHOTOPLAYS PHOTOPLAYS i j . REHFNIT MARKET ST. Below 1TTH M . , ,S A. M to 11 P. M. Mry MUes Mlnter In "Don't Call Me ,, Little Girl" T. Mary MMes Mlnter In "Don't Cull Me W. Miry Miles Mlnter In "Don't Coll Me T T. ,.. 1MH" Girt" T. Mary Miles Mlnter In "Don't Call Me .. Little Girl" I-. Mary Miles Mintir In "Don't Cnll le S. Miry Mil-s .Mlnter In "Don't Call Me Little tllrl" RFAI TO GERMANTOWN AVENUE w ? AT TULPKHOCKEN ST. S.r,.V Taimadge "Dangerous nuslnesa" , C Tolmadk "DiingrrouN Iluslness" iV T?m MiK "Vfter oiir Own Heart" T Allan Cnm "A Oplrndld Hmurd" P. Ethel Clajtrn In "Wealth" S Ethel Uioton in "Wealth" Rl IRV MARKET ST. BELOW TTH M. Lionel Barrjm.ro "Dell's Garden" T. Lionel Barrim.re "Doll's Garden" ".Lionel Hummire "Deoll's Ganlen" tiis iiii ir vuacmv fenturcM r, .-iaunco Tournsurs B Maurice Tnurnour s "Fool h Matrpns" "Foolljili Mntrona" SAVOY 1:u ilARKET 8TREET t? ,7 S A M TO MIDNIOHT M Hope Hampton n "lire's Peailty" T Hopo Hampton in "Ixie' Penaltr" Hopo Hampton In "love's Pennltr" T. Bennett's "l.or. Honor nnd Ilehnte" I Sennett s "lop. Honor And llclmve" B Sennett'a "Ioe. Honor nnd Hehave" SHERWOOD M0AT TWTtio it. Seena 0.n and E K Lincoln In "The Worn in God Changed" T. Beena 0en nnd E K Lincoln In "The Human God Chained" W. Wisl y Buiiv In "Dlnt" T Wesley Bnrry in "Dint" r c. Talmadgi in "Dungermis Iluslness" B. C. Talmodii In "Daniteruus Business" STANLEY MARKET AT lflTH 1 1 A M TO II II i n. ..i -o .muio s i nr in ur or Anaior T He MMIe's "The Affairs of Anntnl" W De Mllles "Th MTnIrs nf Vnitol" T D Mine's "The Aflnlrs nf Anatol" F Do Mine's "The Airiijrs of Anstnl" B. De Mllle s "Tlie Affulrs of Anitol" 333 MARKEToTST-TC M. "Ur Klmlnll Young In "Charge It" T Clara Kin h!l Young In "Chsrgo It" W, Clarn Klmbill Younr In "( hiime It" T Ton Mix In "After Your Oho Heart" P. Tom Mix n " f ter Your Own Heart" S. Tom Mix In " f ter Your Own Heirl" x. -..-...- ... . .....- VICTORIA MnKMT.0STi-, M Charles Ry in "Scrap Iron" T Charles R In "Scrap Iron" W, Cbarles Rnv In "Rrrap Iron" T CharUs Ra In "rrnn Iron" F Charles nr.y 'n 'Seiun Iron" B Charles Ksv ln '"erwn Iron" ab 0TH IS P M RIALTO WEST c,,KsTnit M "Conquest nf Canaan" T "Conquest nf Cnnsin" ". Mock Penned "Married Life" T M-ck Bennett s "Married Life" F -W. 8 Hart In "Hie Whistle" B W 3 Han in "The Whistle" IDLE HOUR, WEvr c'ester M "One a Minnie" T "One a Minute" W "The Htnr Rner" T. "The Ktar Hoirr" F Bebe Daniels "Murks nnd Drakes" B - nbe Dsnlels "Ducks nnd Drakes" o Tho NIXON-NIRDLINGER CM THEATRES BELMONT a2D ABOVE MARKET ,7 . iUIN l ' 3n 80 to 11 p M B.' T. Mslgha. 'Wjilte and Vminartled" l fr&frtti. aj.u ji'ajisWtii LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape THE PARK AVE. NEWS Weather. Tho werat la yet to come. Extcrl Mutch Ixcltemcnt on a Wall 1 Somebody role In chnwk on the empty house wall, Ucnny Potts is Mary Watkinses bo, wlch as i-oon as Denny Potts herd about it on uc count of everybody telling him, he wont and got a pcecc nf chuwk himself nnd rote undcrnceth, Whoever rote this Is a liar. y Pome by Skinny Martin STRANGE BUT TRUE O see the milkman milking The cow as she stands there polite, And the fnck that she never drinks cny herself, Adds mystery to the site. Spoarts. Sam Cross got a tennis racket for his bcrthdny last Wcnsday and he linscnt camo out of the house without It sints, even If ho's ony going to set on his frunt steps. Sissicty. Miss Mnry Wntklns Is n bewty looking site in her bnthlng suit and so would Miss Maud Jonson bo if ho wnsent to skinny everywhere she shows. Extcr! There is a big feud between the Hunt famllly nnd the Jonson fnm illy, the latest ncus being1 that Maud Jonson stamped on Sid Hunts foot nnd ran, and Slds little brother Bert pulled Mnuds little sister Dottles pig talcs and ran. Found n hole packidgc of chewing gum. See Ed Wcrnlck if you wunt to know wot became of it. 6000 KNITTING NEEDLES (Small Size Only) 3c each CoIonialYarnHouse 1231 Cherry Street Saturdays Until 5 P. M. iocnat 6010 to Change mBTWUYi . COMPANY r .orAMCWCA CEDAR 80T" DAn AVENUE """ ""'i Confession" COLISEUM Mk? ?. 60th A BOta M-aiorla Swanaon "Th- -KV: J ..!. I IF Mnn FRONT t. a mt..n. M -Olive Te'!l"niJw0- on .onkford "L"' LEADER "3T ASTEI, .AVE. Olorla Swanson "ti l" ."" Olorla Sn.n ..LT i,T"'F 'omint ' - uioria Swanson "The r.V.. ,"''". T Harold Lloyd n "The Flirt " W Harold Lloyd In "The nirf -Harold I lo, d In "The n Ir " Haro (1 Llod in "The Pllft S Harold Lloyd Irr "Tli" rilrt' Gloria Swanson "Th- V?Li J!0""".' RIVOI I 32D AND SAVBOM xa M-D Kalrh.nl,. .Tl,. ', lJiB.F DM1.T T W T.-F- -Al r Lake In "Cnrhnrled Smi S. Alice Lak nrnnmrfi Hm, STRAND GEIAiTAvlFv5S,Av-E M. Richard Bartholme.s In n ..'JJ-nerlrnre " " ln. . Ewrlen.f." s ln"Kperlen.e " " n !;fPrlence." W - lllphar T1o.ih.iM. T Richard narfhm..u a AYM1"? "armeimess n "r.shrrlehi. S Richard Barthelmess in "Kw?leS?I: r ti.u'l i" .'v,.B ,,, -i.xnenni. AT OTHER THEATRFQ MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. Caermantown "matlee'dT.lV' M -Ralph Ince In "Wet Cold." A1LT ?i 'P Ince ln Wet dold." r -l5,h ??ce ,,n "w,t "old." w?22 Hwl,'v ' "The Snnh " , JEFFERSON 2v?vu'n.. ?' II U a V u'lI PARK HI?,OB AVE . DAIPHJN BT J,aM 5iH. 'ITAinrWj"-"-" l,!a,K Dn ,n "Hoiiiesinff" F Star cast "The Kerimit In Hie House" S Earle Williams In "The s ... I.".e p.Annts. Q. Nlljson, What Wuiuru.WIH Do I 1 - A tfi l! IJk laBwiiy mim .'.. '"oria Swnnson "The fiilX; V "rarl" W Olorla Swanson "tt.. V-rrni Moment" T Olorla Swanson '"??e 'Trttt Moment" F -ParamounV's?,",'., 'Thi..0" Momen B -W.uace netd iS-QT'tS-'Wan.fg.'.'gP." lf - M M'n'"- Moonlight nnd Hone, suckle ll-stsr ct The Sen mi i ti.ii T -"1J hatt, lonr Ke,.,rtieiSn V. Ml """"' ' A'lce ljik n "I'nrhiirtMl Be,"" S Alice Joce In "The JirnhR !,,, WEST ALLEGHENY "' M -Dunithj Phillips. Man-Wnmai "'larrinii Tv Daotiliy 1?,h,'Pln-Woniaii.MHrrlag5 W. a Chaplin ln "King, (lure 11 nnd .lokcr" T. Douglas MajLean In "One a MluutS" P. All star cast In iili.n.u.r.ii " s.' . . TIWjC Redfcrn Corsets Convince the Most . Skeptical Women That tor every occasion, eve,ril need sho will ftntl Jut tho type bent suited to hr. Anil when there are alterations to be made, the custom-fit still remains, The Corset Shop 121 S. THIRTEENTH ST. Around the Corner on Saniom St Every fitting receives the personal attention ot Miss Pauline Campbell SUMMKK KfWOKTH ATLANTIC CITY. N. .1. IN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HKCTION HojuedISON Michigan AVn, closo to baach. SPECIAL FALL AM) WINTER ItATES ALL ROOMS $1 or $2 daily $G or $10 weekly Larue airy outalde-vlew roomi. runnlnt water, pvt. bath, lectrle llshu, !evtor nervlce to Ktreet level, convenient to all plr b amunements. Every attention given to comfort and msrvlce. S3.R0 tin Dnllr. Hnrtlnl Wklr. Airier, plan. ELBERON A Fireproof Annex. Tenneeeee Av. nr, Deach. Cap. 400, Central; open surroundings; opp. Catholic & Protestant Churches. Prlv. btn. Running Water in All Rooms Excellent table; fresh veg-s. Windows screen ed White service. Hklet. R. D. Lodr, M. D. (SPECIAL HE1TEMUER BATES FLAHERTY HOTFI N. y, Si Atlantic Are., tt bloe uuiui from p n n gtation. central ta everything, all outside rooms: cheerful ana scrupulously clean, families accommodated; flneat beach, free bathing from Hotel; show, er baths, European Plan. fl.SO up dally: Special wkly "THE HOTEL WITHIN YOUR MEANS" Hotel LA MARNE On the ItonrdwRlk nt Ocean Are. Rooms, $1.50 UP Per DAY SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER. I.2S Let Us !k You reel at noma in tbm "City ot Kobost Health" HOTEL MORTON Ocean End Virginia Are. Capacity 804 Elevator. Private Oaths, ete. Always Ope. s. u nn.i.1. m vjiut n. i;m'is. rr SPECIAL REDUCED SEPT. ItATKH KINGSTON m.occAN Avr. mB Pint boul from Beh and oTtrrtooki loefttMi nrvproor, itrmtor: mui, vooMat uiningr Hoots MMBIUV. H.HODdlV SZfeWI&TtS'HIRB Virginia av.. 84 hotel from Beach. Private baths; run. water: elev. : Reduced Fall rats. PAM ELLIB Owner. N. J. COLLIN8. Mar. Virginia Ave. Close to Dsacb and Steel Pis Capacity 150. American plan. Private barha. Running water. Elevator. Electricity. ipso. Sept. si Fall Rates. ALOIS ORUBa 7Tc X RSraORE "&" nc Worlds Greatest Hotel Succtss HOTEL RAVEN ROYD gSiSfiS? Fall rates. Run. water. Private baths. Elev. Phone 3002-W. ISAAC BOWER. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwayy open, always ready; term, moderate. Writs or pbons. M. WALSH DUNCiS. FNATOR Bacfc to pre-war prices. Begin OCllAi wivnn(r gex)t 0 ,4 day Am,r. lean Plan. Fireproof First hotel from Nnsrrtwalk on Virginia ave. Booklet. Wntfmmilpr Kentucky Av. nr. Bsaefc. WeSTXnmSier E,,vator: private bathai running water. Open all year. C. A. KOPP. THF WATKIN1 flouh Carolina Avs. near int rYrtlRlliach, n,ck to pre-war, mm. Amer. plan. Linton B. Arnold. Owner. ' rVnur Plsrinn Kentucky Ave. adjacent to new v-iariuu Boardwk- B- k, Tlonlfaeet THK HREAKRR8 BnecMl Itnte Kffeetlve Sent. 10th OCEAN CITY. N, J. LA MONTE Hth & Ocean. Open all year. Heated rooms with running water American and European plr Fwl1 rntes M B. THOMAS. Riiravne Running water all rooms, spvo. piaiiyiic ,ot THtfn K rir.UNDIN. LAKKWOOD. N. J. Y hive JLsmI lr-e WOOD.N.J Fireproof New y bunt and newly furnished A 1 outside rooms single or en suite Private baths Hot and cold running water and telephones In all rooms Excellent Hungarian cuisine. Music at meal times and for dancing. Grhl and billiard rooms. Special rates. 8ept. IB until No IS. Also special commercial rata Booklet Telephone Lakewood 881 or New York Office Schuyler 6225. LONDON. KNOLAND When In London stop at THE GORDON HOTXLi TOURS South America FALL TOURS Oct V Srt or 71 days llfisn and up. FRANK TOURIST CO. 219 So. 15th St., Philadelphia Estab. 1875. Bell phone, Spruce 0852 ItlXIKTS- -STEAMBOATS -J riCrs-r Wtwlngg Ch ester nnd Pen nsgrove H. i h n peite i irnminor kfir or evening sa ! -especially for 8 .. ,,).. V.u,lrul ,arl wonderfulH Tnrt n Sf'"'" a'"1 delightful boatlngH ... and Ashing, grtets vou unnn v,i. ...IO q i ai at Wilmington 3 . PAYLiaHT-SAVINa TIME iio3nSTC.phi'T.??-lMS: .,'. Wilmington 730 n 00 M '7M.!3 ..o.r m..08?S: iir.n.nVn,rS 0.uultlon' "H" All trips both as will ton at ' host.r mid I'ennsSrove JLyi ..:."" ?:y -1' Pier 5 North First Wharf Above Arch St. IO BALTIMORE ERICSSON LINK umry svsnirg at ni Haturdavs, 8 o'eloak Vare, tne way. 12.00 round trip. J,S.r sjtxi n 1 CMincit From PhilndeliihU every Tuesday Th., ,!. baturday at o'c'ock. Fare. 12 aa JXZ .... in IIO miiiiiH lr n .UU On a $3 uo round trip, C-t'-sr S,'EC,A.LSJJNDAY ' , "" r-r-, m meir cniidrcn a J la!'..""0".", "'." P-volutlonary Z' a." .." M" historical Brandvwlns. m i , h I I r1. Most beaiilliui water rids out of Phll.4.1 pbla. Bend for pamphlet. No Sunday stainfS!" Bteamer leaves on dav ghttasvlna ikST COTIr. Pier 3 Huuth Dslawars avsnu?. ", 4i EXCURSION' All day on thefTratsr to BenutUul Lorewood Greva -'' on ths Cfissaoealta A rtslsi.. . . i... . &FHaASLimstmm- v . ' ' .-', r .H,..C. .. .lrt."l" (L IV ' 'TA: 4 t--UK ... -iik-.
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