Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 20, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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tVST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks of Several of the Debutantes.
The Stacy Lloyds Return Home Miss Ellis and
Miss Hechscher Introduced This Week
t nEAU thnt tho Stacy Lloyds and
I their daughter. Ellen, nro returning
home tills weelc from the Adirondack-,,
5rc they spent the greater part of .c
!mnicr. Ellen Is to make nor debut
ST. ason and will, I predict be one
of the very prettiest nnd rnobt attrac-
"rshef IshCenmdSnnl tall and has an
." " iici.t curly hair. Tier
"XT triio was Eleanor .viorris, wui
hitnrnna' ". . -
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a clCCUICII ""' ;"- ., ,...rt nrn on I
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know
a,.??i?s!
llKca AIIi,n. 1 nnd Mr. and
f,1 t lovd wll give a dinner with
Mrs, lW,?"i:lvn fh Academy
",.? the Emory McMlclirfol ball,
ffl Is to be held November 25.
Hlen Is a granddnuglitor of tho
rffinm II. MnrrlsM, of Ardmorc,
E?i i nTer of Mre. Trenchard New
iml a niece i . mnp.
H1 tl' t i w You know the Mor
JK toi S il owns that wonderful old
J" io.Vnn Flslith Btrect which has
Where If I m not mistaken, since
T1 U'ni-volut on. It's thoiouBlny
SSal m I th' ganlnw on cither
S. beautify n i pot which Is otherwise
Slim? wltl i anrroundlng houses devoted
?o business and not kept In up-to-date
"S'jt'orrlscs are. of course, related
Y 7.1,1 fnmllv of that name which
SWckttl.mo.tof Phlladel
SS hlsforv. And on the Lloyd side
SlitlnguUIied relatives. Hesldcs all this,
.he is r own very sweet self. no what
more could you want or ask? I am
Coking forward to meeting lic-r at the
or I have not seen her Bluer her
Jeturn from Europe, where alio spent
last winter at school.
WHAT stunning costumes Mrs. Sam
uel Chase wears I I saw her quite
recently In a one-ploco frock of heavy
black canton cvepo, made with the ma
terial caught across the front of the
hoc cc to meet at tho shoulders and
toS a wide round neck. The
sleeves wovo joined down ttio outside of
the arm from the shoulders and were
finished above the elbow with heavy
frln-e. The skirt was hung In uiipvcu
draperies edged with fringe, and a
rather large hat of black Unisbcd the
5mart get-up. .
IT WAS nice to sco members of the
Ashton family homo from Europe
and out at the tennis at Mnnhclm the
other day. Anne looked awfully sweet.
She wore a long capo of dark blue
duvetyne and her hat was a toque or
turban of varl-colorcd silk. Mrs. Ash
ton woro a vory good-looking hat of
dtcel-colored felt with n breast of tho
same shade, a French model, no doubt,
and very chic. Her dress was a com
bination of dark blue and gray, and
was most becoming.
piNTRA ELLIS, who lately enmo
J home from Europe, Is to bo intro
duced this next Saturday at a ten
which her pnrcnts, the 'William Struth
ors Klltses, will give at their homo in
Bryn Mawr. Clntra is the youngest of
tho family and is named after her
mother, who waB Miss ('intra Hutch -inson,
a sister of Mr. Sydney Hutch
inson, Mr. Pemberton ITutehlnson. Mrs.
Conynghnm Stevens and Mrs. Samuel
Sliober, of Colorado. Her sister, Helen
Kills, married George Eustls Palnc, of
New York. Another sister wns the
lato Mrs. Rndcliffo Phcston. .Jr..
Sydney Ellis, who died nhnut four
.tears ago. The late Mr. ituuulph l.llls,
o this city, was Clntrn's grnmlfiitlii-r.
THERE will be another Main Line
ten on the same day as tho Elllses.
Virginia Heckschcr will make licr dcbui
that afternoon In Radnor, nt the homo
of her pnrents, the Ledyard HcckscherM
Virginia, you remember, was to have
made her debut last hoiison, but the
death of her sister Barbara natural!)
t'henjed her plans. Mr. and Mr.,
llectocher nnd their children were
abroad a grent deal of the time last
winter, nnd I'm sure Virginia bus n
number of pretty frocks for the pnrtles
thlsjear. Later In tho season Mr. nnd
Mrs. Heckschcr will give n hall in her
honor, and with n number of uiicIph nnd
aunts In tho family, you may he wire
there tlll be many other entertain
ments. T1QDAY sees many of us nt the polls
to vote at our first primnrlcs. I
never used to know what the primaries
were, except thnt nt one, some years
Jigo, a large, fnt pcron wrw nenrlj
Killed by someone else, because It wns
feared he would win something. I
thought then, of course, tbut thnt
mennt e'ectlon, but now thnt I have
I rafiv iwfflrm
tS Specially Arranged m
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I Women's Daytime Dresses
INTERESTING INTERPRETATIONS
OF THE LEADING STYLE THEMES
BY THE PARISIAN COUTURIERS.
IN DAYTIME AND DINNER MODES.
fELVET brocaded Chiffon, Canton
Crepe, Roshanara and Crepe de Chine
Frocks introduce the new style movements
and silhouettes. Elaborate hand embroid
ery in silk floss and steel, bronze and nail
head beads, braiding and velvet ribbon em
phasize the charm of these modes. Black
and new Fall Colorings.
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ONWIT TELLER 6X(
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VA CHESTNUT STREET
aaantaiTiyiVtLU,i'iJ&'':.icaa
-r rTTmnTrniiiii irniVii ' " ' ' 1 "
tho right to vote I've looked It all up
nnd I feel that the nomlnntlons today
arc even moro important than the elec
tion Itself, and me, I'm going to vote
early and I hope intelligently and well.
It's not n Joke when somo of the men
say that If tho women vote wisely they
will probably save tho day. Let us nil
go to It. NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mrs. UeorRo Pox, or SOOG Crefeld
street, Chestnut Hill, nnnounces tho en
gaircinent of her daughter, Miss Emily
Burrows Fox, to Dr. George Morris Dor
lance, of 2025 -Walnut street, son of
Mrs. John Dorrance, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Honry Edward Drayton,
Mr. Robert Mnssev Drayton and Mla
l'.volyn Hodman Drayton hnv Issued
iimiauoiis lor an aMiome on Tuesday,
October 4, fiom 4 until 6 o'clock, at The
Cedars, Pcnllyn.
Mrs. Horatio Curtlo Wood, of School
House Lano, Gennantown, has Issued
Invitations for a small luncheon to bo
followed by a theatre party on Sop
'einber 29 nt 1 o'clock In honor of Miss
Kllzabath Wnyno and Miss Sarah Logan
Starr.
One of the most Interesting of ths
early autuinn wcddlngu will be solem
nized ut 4 o'clock on Wednesday aft
ernoon, October B, when Miss Juliana
Stovens linker, daughter of Mro. Louis
C. Baker, of Bnlu, will become tho brlda
of Dr. James W. Nixon. Jr., son of Dr.
and Mrs. Jumea W. Nixon, of San An
totilo, Tex. I'lio ceremony will bo per
formed In St. Agaph'a Episcopal Church,
Bala. Tho Ilev. Harrison B. Wright,
rector of the church, will oillclate. The
bride, who will bo given in marriage by
her uncle. Mr. Wllmer Worthlngton
Hoopes, of Pnoll, will bo attended by her
sister, Miss Martha D. Baker, as maid
of honor. The bridesmaids will Includo
JJ S3 Dorothy Ely. Miss Botsy W. Davis,
Mlr,a Mary Ernestine Coleman and Mlsa
Frances W. Leech. Miss Polly Baker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thorn,
ton Baker, Jr., a cousin of tho bride,
will bo the little flower girl, and Mas
ter naland Baker son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas A. C. Baker, of Princeton, will
act as page. Mr. Robert Bruen. of
Itockaway, N. Y.. will attend Dr. Nixon
an best man. Among tho ushers will be
t1'.: 'fred Thornton Baker, Jr., Mr.
i . I1 c,,.n6l,'i Jr- brother-in-law of the
l.rldo; Mr. ll M. Cuyler, of Princeton.
N. J., and Mr. Charles Lesley Ames, of
St. Paul, Minn., another brother-in-law
pf tho brido. A small reception will fol
V Si tna homc of 'he bride's mother.
Dr. Mxon and his brido will live In San
Antonio, .Tex. Mrs. Buker will entertain
at a 'small Informnl supper nt her
home on Tuesday e.vcnlng. October 4, In
honor of her daughter. Tho guests will
Includo the bridal party and n few In
timate friends.
,M?' an.11 IrB- ITolry S. Grove, of 25S
West lulpohocken street, Germantown,
after spending the summer at the Mar
shall House, York Harbor, Me., and tho
Inst two weeks nt the Virginia Hot
Springs, have returned to their home.
Their son nnd dauphter-ln-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter H. Grove, and granddaugh
ter, MIsh Helen It. Grove, of Perlal
Farms. Essex N. y., nro tho guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Grove. Their grand
son, Mj Henrv S Grove, 2d, has loft
ivr .uncora, i. ii., wnore ho
student at St. Paul's School.
Is 0
Miss Edith Slgourney. of Boston, was
iilP.i cJae,3..of honor at a dinner at the
Philadelphia Countiy Club on Saturday
night given by Miss Phyllis Walsh,'
dilu?nh.trf Mr.s' lr,rencB Huhn Walsh,
of 8012 Drexel road, Ovcrbrook. Mies
Slgourney, who bus been entertained
ns the guest of MIsh Walsh for a week
roturned yesterday to her home.
A mnrrlnge of interest In this city
nnd New York will bo that of Miss Ell,
abeth Frances Dean, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Willlnm Beach Dean, and .Mr
Clinton Gllhert, Jr.. which will tnko
plnco on October t In St. John's Church
Lnrehmont Manor, N. Y. Mls Dean
will bo attended hv Miss k-Hthprin
Dean. Mies Cornelia Dean, Miss Hnr-
net ojierry. .nss Aiieuuue Beddall nnd
Miss Margaret Gilbert. Miss Bem
Hardenbcrgh will net as nower girl.
Mr. John AY. Gllbort will act as best
man for his brother, and tho ushers
will Include Mr S. T. Hodgman, Jr..
Mr. Irvln A. Sprngue. Mr. Ou'eti p.
Frlsble and .Mr. Frederick Wlnant, Jr.,
a cousin of the bridegroom.
Miss Elizabeth P A. Tnjlrrr. daughtor
of Mr and Mrs Edwnrd Wlnslow Tay
lor, of Uoxly. Chestnut Hill, left op.
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Mattresses Renovated
SIZES ALTERED
rtntlirr KenniiteJ nnd Mn
Into MatlrA.
Brass Beds Relncquered
cirun c 1104 h,
OlV.lllL, O 2d ft.
I'bonrt Iim, J703
f.st. 87 rrs.
Allmllu Cltr
Clll Oiinrnnlre
Trust llldr.
1113 Chestnut St.
30 N. Tlilrrt 8t.
CAMPRN
X TO 0 Lb FRAMBES I
aSlUBlL & CLARK I
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A RECENT BRIDE
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MRS. J. P.
who before her tnarrlnco was Miss
Robert O. Drake, of
terday for Bayhead. N. J., where she
will spend a fow days as the guest of
Mrs. Itobert Wlgton, at hor cottage. Dr.
Kempton I. A. Taylor, who spent sev
eral weeks with his mother at her place
nt Plymouth, Mass., returned home yes
terday. Mrs. Taylor will return later In
the month. Dr. Taylor will eall fcg
South America Bt,mo time ntxt monti..
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Wetherlll and
their daughter. Miss Anno Wetherlll.
nnd their son, Mr. William H. Wetherlll,
2d, of 420 Aliens lane, Chestnut 1 1111.
who spent the summer at their cottage
at Jamestown, H. I., roturned home yes
terday. Miss Nancy B. Stoughtton, daughter
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Augustus 13. Stough
ton, of Eaet Washington lane, German
town, who spent tho summer with Mr.
and Mrs. 9. Whcaton Smith, and their
daughter. Miss Louise W. Smith, of EU80
Drexel road, Ovorbrook, In Los Angeles,
Calif., returned homo yesterday. Miss
Stoughton will bo one of the season's
debutantes.
Mr. and Mrs. William I. Mlrkll, of the
Wellington, have returned to tho city,
after having spent tho summer at Vent
nor. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Singer announco
tho marriage of their daughter, Mlas Mil
dred Frank Singer, nnd Mr. William
Robert Blum on Monday at Vetitnor,
N. J.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. H. McCausland, of
6310 Master Btrcet, announce the en
BONWIT TELLER &, CQ
Oic Specially Sfiop
CHESTNUT AT
Fine Vali
Hand Made Blouses
5.50
and other models 6.508.75 to 12.50
The vogue for the Hand-made Blouse tobe worn
with the Fall Tailieur Suit 13 stronger than ever
before. The new models feature the long revere
or the youthful Eton collar, are hand-drawn and
hand-embroidered and trimmed variously with
Irish and Filet laces. Very attractive models for
the school and college miss are included.
FIRST FLOOR
MMiili
MtLK$&8 1
MAURICE SPECTOR, Pro.idont
1310 Chestnut Street
For the Autumn that's here
& the Winter to come!
I; 1 IjjL
Theaa Suits, in their seasonable
appeal and special value, invite
your very quick inspection.
tdEipMiJABBHiA, fltorAtf,
Photo by Photo-Crafters
KEEVE
Helen Grieves, danehtcr of Mrs.
4014 Chester nvenuo
gagement of their daughter, Miss May
M. McCausland, to Mr. CTvIs De Witt
Dontzer, son of tho Itev. and Mrs. C.
O. Dantzer, nlso of this city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Schllcbke, of Oak
Lane, announco tho engagement of their
daughter, Miss Bertha Augusta Senile
sko, nnd the Rev, O. C. Ketela, also of
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Erb, of 3624
North Broad street, gave a surprise
shower for Miss Anna Freuder on Sat-
DANDRUFF
itchy sculp end fnlllnc hair, the liuimbno
fit nine-tenths the people, effnet oly
irenieu at tne
A-l Beauty Salon
Ihe HOI.AIl HAY the lateat and niont
wonderful discovery of sclanco for the
ti9aimnt ot dlnoan'd hair hl-froqucnci
and all the foremost methods ued for
treating dlcasn of tho scnlp and hair.
Appointment,. Only
'Ieetrolijf Muscle Strapping BMn
Treatments Permanent Waving
Skin blenching
RITA A. KRAUS
1615 Walnut St. rhonv s)riie uiii
cfOnawatiotu
13 SI
STREET
TV T
lues in lNew
ilailMSi
IS
Tweed
Suits
29-50
This Price Special
For Tomorrow
J Suits par-exccllenco for
geiicrnl wear now and
throughout the long
months to come. Heather
tones, browns, blues and
attractive dark mixtures.
Silk-lined. Superbly fin
ished and hand-tailored,
even to the buttonholes.
Urday evening Inst. Mlsa Freuder!! en
gagement to Mr. John Metslnger .was
announced early In the summer. Tho
marrlago will take place In October.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bairy Colnhan, 3d,
and (heir family, of f.8 West Witfow
Grove nvenuo, Chestnut Hill, who spent
the summer nt their cottage at Capo
May, returned home last week.
Mr. John Falkner Arndt, of C9 WcBt
Tuipehocken street, Germantown, Is at
present In rtome, Italy. Ho will sail
J1"0 Southampton, England, for home
ALONG THE READING
Mr. and Mrs. John B Stetson and
their sons have returned to their country
home on Juniper road, near Elklns Park.
Tho Messrs. Stetson havo been In camp
and Mr. and Mrs. Stetson have spent tho
grmltr part of tho season In New Eng
land. Mr. nnd Mrs. William B. Margewm,
of Melrose, nro spending somo tlmo on
the 1'aclflo Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Smyllo Herkness and
their family have returned to their homo
at Hydal after spending several weeks
at Magnolia, Mass.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Samuel H. Smith, of 4653 North
Thirteenth street, will be nt home next
Sunday from 3 until B o'clock, In honor
of tho engagement of her daughter.
Miss Carrie Krnmer Smith, to Mr. I.
Edward Cohen. Among thoso who will
asdst In receiving will Include Mrs. I.
Gluck, Mrs. Nathan K. Smith, Mrs.
Silas Stein, Miss Hefflnn. Mogazlnor,
Miss Edith Harrison. Miss Kitty Fran
kc , Miss Carrie Hlmmelrolch and Miss
Elizabeth Browdy.
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NEW YORK
RITZ CARLTON HOTEL
PHILADELPHIA
INFORMAL SHOWING
Smart and Distinctive
Importations for Autumn
ALSO
()U
EMBRACING
GOWNS SUITS COATS
DAY and EVENING WRAPS
MILLINERY BLOUSES FURS
Week of
September Nineteenth
1
fX5rYZS3T
n
$10
to
$30
GOWNS
WRAPS
SUITS
FURS
BLOUSES
(IV I ,. SBT7 els
y0'
September 20, 1921
8TRAWBERRV MAM8ION
Miss Sylvia Artst, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Artzt, of 2439, Co
ltimbla avenue, was married on Sunday
afternoon nt 6 o'clock to Mr. Jean
Blatt, nt tho home of the officiating
clergyman, IUbbl Marvin Nathan. The
brido wore a white cloth traveling sut.
After a wedding trip to Niagara Fnllo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Blatt will he nt home al
Woodland, N. J., after October 1.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Leon Itosenbaum, Miss
Emily Itosenbaum and Junior Itosen
baum, of 2001 North Thirty-third Htrcet,
have returned homo after spending the
summer In Atlnntlo City,
Mr, and Mrs. 8. Lundy and their fam
ily, of 1824 Natrona street, have re
turned from Atlantic City.
Dr. and Mrs. L, A. Klrshner nnd their
family, of 1944 North Thlrty-second
street, have returned homo after spend
ing tho summer In Atlantic City.
larritatioM
or A0BD.
Moderate 1'rleci --iWti meat
Writ or rkoM for Kncrwred r FrfnM
Sample.
K0TAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Wain Si
BEAUTY IS POWER
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Ro vim: nt Skin ind Tlttui Builder
PARIS
vanee
IMPORTERS, DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND
CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER
FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS
JUloiises
rUE to the vogue of black, some extremely chic
all-biack Blouses are noted among the new
Fall numbers. Quite equaling them in smartness
are the stunning black-and-white (magpie) mod-
These, as well as the
are developed in all the new silk crepes, making
a collection of unrivaled interest.
Smart Blouses
for the Autumn Suit
The model pictured at the top is a geranium panne el vet with
shadow line lace sleeves of black.
The one in the center an importation in bisque crepe de chine
heavily beaded in front and on the sash with exquisite coral
beads. The Spanish sirdle is an unusually distinctive feature.
The lower cut is a simple design in heavy quality crepe de chine
in -Mohawk coloring with black braid and f rinse trimming.
Featuring Only New
and Fresh Merchandise
It is a satisfaction to every woman to be assured that
she is purchasing apparel that has been created within
a fortnight. There is nothing in this new shop but the
very latest design dictated by the ogue for this Fall.
Our entire stock is of necessity absolutely new.
n a r
Chestnut
Corner
Twelfth
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
t- nn,1 Mia Vnlin Tl. Oulelev. ot 2324
Soutli Carlisle street, have returned homo I
nfter spending the summer at Boa Isle
City.
Mr. and Mrs, William K. Kenny, for
merly of this section, hnve returned home
after npcnd.ng a month nt Atlantic City
Mrs. Kenny will be renumbered as Miss
Florence Clancy.
Miss Marguerite Towers, of 1711 Hlt
ner street, has gone to Chelstn, where
she will remain for a few weeks.
Now Showing at
LYRIC THEATRE
Camden, N. J.
DEMPSEY-CARPENT1ER
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All tiraU, 22c. Including War Tax
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Josephine Victor
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whn nntillA,! tnr
H rVnt rail t llennc.
11 111 Chestnut St.. TODAY. AllVAS't'E
onuniis TiiuiiaiJ
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LATEST A anBATKST I'llODUCTIOH
"Affairs of Anatol" J
WITJI UNEQUAL.KD CAST. INCLUDES
WALLACE REID
GLORIA SWANSON
ELLIOTT DEXTER I
BEBE DANIELS
MONTE BLUE
AGNES AYRES
THEODORE ROBERTS
WANDA HAWLEY
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CHARLES RAY
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LAniUL "Experience"
with ntriTAnn ruriTHRT.Mr.HH
RUr'ITMT JtAHKBT ST. n i7Tn
IijLill 1 Mnrv Mllcn Mlnt-r In
"nnn't fall M I.IHI Olrl"
PI CiTtV mauuut at ji'Nirun
ULiVIjIj roNTiNUOUn
VATTnFVTT.T.Fi 11 TO 1
Broadway Theatre
Proud St and Snydfr rvnu
Owlnir to nn nccldnt while rlayjnir at
tw Allpheny Thotre Snturclay nlitht,
Thda Barn will be unable to nppeur this
wei-k.
ArrBnmpnti have hoen made for the
PERSONAL APPEARANCE
BEN TURPIN
Iloth here und nt
Cross Keys Theatre
Droidwnv S'4.1, 7;m. 10 P. M.
Crn-i KrVB. 1 10 S'3T 10'4.1
riillnd Iplitu'H ForemoHt The.ttres
FORREST Last 5 Evg.iTP.M.
CIIAItLHS DILLINGHAM PreatnU
John Charles Thomas
in Tin: onnoRot'3 itusrrAi. comedy
"THE LOVE LETTER"
NEXT MONDAY EVG. &
A. L. Lrlanger c
BREEZY Ml'SICAl, COMEDY
TWO LITTLE
GIRLS IN BLUE l
DIRECT FROM SCO NOTH I.V N'EW Ton
I'ltiri: a i,i. st:ats heserved
I'nn M"if Wod A Pnt . SOr tn J2.00
GARRICK
daily mat.
2He
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