Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 29, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks of Various Plans for Debutante
' Doings She Hears of Seme of the Doings
of Interesting People
tT WAS e dellRbtful te sce Mrs.i
r William Denner nt the Ilorse Hhew
I
KSher JoVeuriy. Mr. and In. Denner
Rf.. bin vlns in lliiffn e for two
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" but thev are new back In riilla
5 Win? nn-1 W enenc.l their limine
mere Thev will de much entertaining
5t. the month or Dorethy KodcerH,
Mrs Cenner's tlni.Chtcr by her llrst
nnrrlnge. fhe will he Introduced nt a
tea en November 23.
Dorethy has been nwnj- for nlmest
Ave veers, but oho has many very Reed
frWdi here nnd If she 1h nn charming
nnd as popular ns her beautiful mother,
.he'll certainly hnvp a wonderful win
ter Dorethy resemblei her mother,
having the name dark brown eyen nnd
h.r She In quite tail nnd Kraecful
nd gees In for snorts quite a geed deal.
Yeu nheuld fee her swim, slie's renlly
marvelous! She went te school at Fox Fex
croft In Virginia for several years nnd
was graduated In the spring of 1020.
Last winter she spent In Paris nt Miss
Ferris' bdioel and she gave n geed
deal of her time te studying music, for
the Is very proficient nt the plnne.
Yesterday Mrs. Denner hnd her box
filled with debutantes. She was enter
taining for Anna Newbold. having given
luncheon before tailing the girls te the
show. Tednv she will glve n luncheon
for Albcrtn Heath nnd entertain for her
at the show.
WHAT a lovely summer Fanny Wis
tcr hns had 1 She hag been travel travel
leg in France nnd nngbinil nnd having
n wonderful time. Site will nrrlve in
this country the end of this week prob
ably and will Jein Marina nnd the rest
of the family In Saundcrstewn. Ma
rina oame back Just last week from
Wyoming and I undcrtnnd la giving a
small dance this evening at which the
remaining Phlladelphlens In Saundcrs Saundcrs
eown, will surely be "among these
present." And thcre were a geed many
there this summer.
The Cepes spent most of the time
there and In fact I hear Nnncy has a
builch of girls up new visiting her.
Rosamond Stewnrdsen, and Jane Yeat
man, who by the way hns Just come
home from Europe, nnd Hepe Wilsen.
The Wisters will stay up till the end of
next month. And aren't they wise?
Have you ever been In New England
during October? If you hnven't nnd
ever have a chance te go, de, for it's
gorgeous with the changing colors of the
trees, and the wonderful high tides en
the coast.
Sounderstewn you knew Is just across
the bay from Jnmcstnwn and about a
half hour's trolley ride from Narra
gansett Pier. Mrs. Geerge Diddle has
in house up there, but for the first sum
1 mcr In years the Diddles have net
(tared there. They went nbrend nnd
lented their house te Mrs. Jeseph Fex
nnd it was there that Emily Fex nnd
Ned C'hcsten were married two or three
weeks age. Incidentally, I hear thnt
Mr. nnd Mrs. t'hehten have taken n
home en Springfield avenue In Chestnut
Hill for the winter nnd will been be
moving in. The Jim ("hcetens have also
tieved te Chestnut Hill.
I HEAR there is te he n fete nt the
home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gideon
Ileerielic in Wynnewood en Saturday,
October 8. It is te be given under the
liiuiwigerarnt of the Hahnemann Hospital
Ilenrd. of which Mrs. Leenard Ash
irraft Is president. There is te be a
(Syuiklmmi, n gypsy encampment, n
mufiralc nnd bridge and any nmeunt of
rmiiseincrits for the kiddles. Then, tee,
there will be luncheon nnd tea. It
pounds like a most Interesting fete nnd I
"(hope it will prove a successful one.
I HEARD quite a touching little
story the ether day. Several of the
women who hnd pene te the Mayer's
nfficp for the special meeting he called
en Monday morning were standing
together talking when a colored man
mmmnchrd Mrs. Blankcnburg nnd said
'Sense mu, Ma'am, but wouldn't you let
inc black jour shoes?" Mrs. Hlanken
burg thought fchc did net want them
none just then and there, but he said
pleadingly: "Oh, please de let me,
'rna am. I always did veur husband'a
jwien he was in this office, nnd I'd no
(like te de yours, tee." Ann Mrs.
Itlankenburg, lnrge-hearted woman that
Mie is, stepped nnd let him hhine her
(hoes, thereby mnking his day thoroughly
rich and full in happiness.
NANCY WYNNE.
' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Hecelvlns nt the tea en Thurprtay,
October C. for which Mrs. Jehn Vl3ter
has Ibsued cards, at Helfleld, her place
i In Oermantewn, te formally -present te
jeclety her RrnnddauRhter, Miss Snrnh
Ieenn Starr, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
James Starr, Jr.. will he .Mlm Cintru
J.llls. Ml.ss Alberta P. Heath, Miss Tllnn
IleuRlas Lloyd, Mlrs Marirnret H. Il.im Il.im
llten. Miss V, Mnrtyn Georpe. Miss
Mary Miller. Miss Iyeulsa Wallls, Miss.
Dorethy Browning Itedffcrs, Miss Kllz
nbeth B. Waynn, Miss Virginia ileM.
Smith. Miss Alice Benedict. Miss Klls
nheth Austin, Mlsn Virginia lleckscher,
Miss Anna B. Nowheld, Mtss Resamnry
Jlewe, Miss Kllse duPeut, Miss ICIennpr
Hart Miss Frances Ue.-s, Miss Kllzabeth
Uatflts Miss stair will he the guest
or honor at a hall which her parents
end her undo and aunt, Mr. nnd Mr.
' finiles Warts will glve en Friday eve
ning. November IS, at the Bellevue Bellevue
btratfenl Mrs Isaap Tatnnll Starr, of Laverock,
Chestnut Mill, hns ltuuel Imitations lui
a luncheon en .Wednesd.iv, October 15.
m honor of Miss Kllen MeMlcuael, Mlna
Albert.i P Benth, daughter of Mrs.
1 I.'xl.tlnc
I DMInctU
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1'lxturn
Prtctt are
HfftttM
Dttiient that
art diOeret.
Hen) en e pr
war eatu.
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If yOU liri In nM Af atlAtrlcm!
"upplles of any kind wa cn ve
vj mu money.
T WAi.iu-ii & Kicn.Eu S
i S31 Chr.tnut Nt. t
f Oppenlm Indnpfnilenca 1111 1
Yeu Want
the Best
And you Kt it at
Cafe La Riviere, People
travel hundreds of
inilca for our famous
shore dinners ideal
location wonderful
dance mu3ic.
We are riht near
you. Take advantage
of your opportunity.
Open Daily nnd Sundays
ps
tttt. 4k u. . ...
Benjnmln B. Rcath, and Miss Isabel
Fraier, daughter of Mre. Perslfer
Frawr, nil debutantes et the cemlna
Bensen,
,' ,?.na,.Mrs- Jeseph Wayne, Jr., of
8200 St. Martins lane, Chestnut Hill,
will glye a dance en Saturday evening,
JV?vcmJi?r ?' '." honor of thelr daughter,
Miss Kllzabeth B. Wayne, who will be
formally presented te society at a tea
which her parents will give en Thurs
day, October 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlll(nm H. Oeorpte and
thelr daughter, Miss U. Mnrtyn Ucorge,
of Pelhnm Court, Clermnntewn, have
tnken an apartment for the winter av
235 Seuth Fifteenth fltteet, which they
will occupy today. Miss Geerge will be
formally Introduced te teclcty by her
parents at a tea which her parents will
glve en Friday, October 28.
Mr. William J. Cancr. son of Mr
and Mrs, Harrison Keens Cancr, whose
martlage te Miss HUzaheth Strublnir.
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn K
Strublug. will take place en Wednesday,
October 19, will glve his ushcre' dinner
en Saturday evening, October 16, nt the
Hacquet Club. Mr. and Mrs. Strublng
will glve a dinner en Tuesday evening,
October 18, for the bridal party follow
ing the rehearsal.
Among the cuests from out of town
who will nttend the Informal supper te
be given by Mrs. Leuis Carter Baker,
Jr., nt her home, St. Asaphs read, Bala,
en next Tuesday evening, October 4, In
honor of her daughter, Mlsa Juliana
Stevens Baker, and Dr. James W. Nixon,
Jr., of San Antonie, Tex., who will be
married at 4 o'clock In the afternoon
the following tiny In St. Asaph's Epis
copal Church, Bala, will be Mr. and
Mrs. Themas A. C. Baker, Mrs. Jehn
Perter Cuyler, Miss Jullnna Comever,
Mr. U. M. Cuyler, all of Prlncoten, N.
J. ; Mr3. Oeorge Harrison Meedy, of
San Antonie, Tex., ccusln of the bride-
groom ; Mr. nnd Mrp. C. Lesley Ames, of
t. Paul, Minn., brother-ln-law and sis
ter of the bride, and Mr. Rebert Bruen,
of Ttecltaway, N. Y.
Mr. and Mr3. Henry Ashton Little, of
tha Orchards, Strafford, will entertain
nt a dance en Friday evening, Decem
ber 23, In honor of their daughter, Miss
Mary S. Little, and te formally present
te society their daughter, Miss Anna.
D. Little.
Mr. William Bryd Page, who has
been living In Pullman, III., Is spend
ing several weeks with his fnther, Mr.
a. Davis Page, nnd his sl3ter. Mrs,
James Large, nt Summercrcst, Chestnut
Hill.
Mr and Mre. Arthur H. Breckle. 8013
Crefeldt ntreet. Chestnut Hill, and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Charles West Churchman anu
Mr. Daniel B. Wants nre spend
ing several weeki en a camping trip
In the Canadian weeds.
Miss Emma Ashton Derr, of 2S4 Seuth
wcnty-thlrd street, who spent the sum
mer at Jamestown with Miss Harriet M.
Ashton nnd Miss Esther Aehten, re
turned last week. Miss Derr will sail
en October 10 for France,' where she will
Jein her brother, Mr. Ashton Derr, who
has been living for several years In
Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Perter, of
Springfield avenue. Chestnut Hill, have
Issued Invitations for a dinner-dance en
Friday, October 11, which will fellow
the tea which thny will give te Intro
duce te seccty their daughter, Miss
Katharine D. Perter.
Miss Eleaner Brander Austin, daugh
ter of Mra. Esmonde II. Austin, of li'il
Pine street, nnd Mr. Edward Comfert
Tatnall, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Tatnall, of Haverford, who will be mar
ried at neon en Thursday, October 6, en
the lawn nt Farley, the country home
of the bride's mother, will en their re
turn from a wedding occupy their home
at 2G2 Seuth Seventeenth street.
Miss Helen L. Strawbrldge and Miss
Janet II. btrawbrldge. daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Geerge Helt Strawbrldge. of
Wlndemere, Enla, who have been tpen'd
Ing the siimmer traveling through
Eurepe, where they visited Italy,
Frnnce, Switzerland nnd England, re
turned te thelr home List Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albin G. Penlngten, who
occupied for the summer the house of
Mr nml Mre Temnn 1 In....... ......... ..
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Ardmore, will open their town house,
wJ ejjiuue birtrwi, oil UClODer li.
Colonel Jehn S. aiuckle, of 202.1 Wnl-
nllt ClffnAt lf, ll.li. ...! .
,. . ""-v. 'i1- " illuming ter jew
lerk te attend the luncheon of the
L.iiKU"nTiit.'"i;ing union nt the nnt
mero Hetel, given In honor of Lord
Bryce, of England.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Cairns Gray, of
Merlen avenue, Merlen, nnnounce Iho
engagement of their daughter. Miss Ma
hel Eleaner Gray, and Mr. Rebert Allen
niten, son of Mr. an'd Mrs. William
J. Walten, of 4707 Chester avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Brown Mc
Cowen announce the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Gladys Brown McCewcn,
BONWIT TELLER 6XO.
ilhe dhcciafoxSie of QriejinafixmA
CHESTNUT AX 13 STREET
Arranged for Tomorrow
ES'
Actual Values are 85.00 arid 95.00
An exceptional offer of Misses' Suits developed of high-quality fabrics, enriched
with luxurious Fur Cellars and distinguished by fine tailoring. This Event is remark
able both from the standpoint of value and the early date of its presentation.
ONE HUNDRED SUITS DIVIDED INTO TWO GROUPS
DEMI-TAILLEUR
FABRICS: Mechatcx and Duvet
de Lainc.
FURS' Beaver. Squirrel and
Wolf
COLORS: Navy, Malay, Volnay,
Sorrento, Tortoise
Shell and Black.
Four Medels in youthful styles Fingertip length
Coats with large convertible Cellars or waistline revere
Cellars of Fine Furs.
EV3NING PUBLIC LED GEEr-PHILADELPHIA, THUBSDAY,
Miss Frances Leech
l'Uote by Uachraeh
Daughter of Mrs. Edward Kent
Leech, of 3040 Spnice street
te Mr. Charles Bessert Fritz, Jr.. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles BosBert t rltz.
Mr, and Mrs. David Wi Stewart, of
Oakmont, announce the engagement of
their daughter. Mia Margaret D. Stew
St , te Mr" Harry P. Swing, of Bryn
Mawr. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. ,c?i?yrMV.
spent the summer at the lln:
mere, Atlantic City, have returned te
thelr home, 338 Sherwood read, Over
brook. ....
Mra U. Bnrrlngten Schudy. of 1005
Spruce street, who has ben spending
the summer abroad, has sa led .for this
ceuntt y and Is expected te arrive the
latter part of thlB week.
ALONG THE READING
Mr and Mrs. William K. Chapman.
Jr. and thelr daughter. Miss Harriet
Chapman, who have been spending the
rummer with Mr. Chapman b father, Mr.
William B. Chapman, of 1213 Seuth
Bread street, at his cottage, Pacinc and
Mentpeller avenues, Chelsea, have te
turned te their home en Lawnton avo ave
nue, Oak Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Walter Ruth, of
Montgomery avenue. Elklne Park, spent
laBt week-end at Atlantic City.
Mra Clarenco Schoble has returned te
her home In Oalc Lane after passing
a part of the summer with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Jnckscm, of
Salisbury, Md., at thelr camp at Loen
Lake, N. V.
Mr. and Mra. Jehn C. Tayler, of Mel
rose, have returned from Points Weeds,
L. I., where they spent the late sum
mer. Ogontz after spending the entire oum eum
mer with her een-ln-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Rlcd Hobart Ellis, at
Rnngely, Me.
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QERMANTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Sutro and their
family, who spent soveral weeks at their
camp In the Adlrondecks, returned re
cently te their home at 61 IB Wlssa Wlssa
hlcken avenue.
Mrs. D. English Dallam, who spent
August In Cape May. Is at her home.
WIS3ahlcken avenue and Stafferd street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Oldech. of
Germantown, with thelr llttle daughter,
Miss Nancy Oldach, arc at Hadden Hall,
Atlantic City, for a short time.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. James Colahan, of North Six
teenth street, has returned te her home
after a fortnight's visit In New Yerk.
The engagement has been announced
of Miss Mildred Loulse Jenes, of 6321
North Twelfth street, Iegan, te Mr.
Frederick I Schneider, also of this
city.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Dorethy McCaffrey, daughter of
Mrs. Marguerite McCaffrey, has re
turned te her home, 2211 Christian
street, after ependlng the summer in
Spring Mount, Pa.
Mr. Wlllam G. Huff, of 1244 Tree
street, has returned home after a trip
te Washington, D. C
Mr. Charles McGeegan, of 1109 Win Win
ten street, Is spending a few days in
Asbury Park.
Dr. an'd Mra Chnrlcs C. Campbell
and their daughter. Miss Hcwena Camp
bell, formerly of Miami, Fla., are living
at 1800 Seuth Bread btreet, for this
winter.
Surprise Party
A miscellaneous shower was given last
Saturday In honor of Miss Minnie Gil
bert, daughter of the Rev. I. Ollbert.
whose marriage te Mr. Mee Berman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berman,
will tnke place later In the winter.
The party was given at the home of
Mlsi Gilbert's fiance, 413 Reed otreet.
About seventy-flve guests attended.
HMHMnMIMBMIMHRi -,tJ
IMY
An Extraordinary
FUR - TRIMMED SUIT
SO-00
SPORTS AND TROTTEUR
FABRICS: Plain and Herringbone
Tweeds.
FURS: Raccoon, Wolf, Au
stralian Opossum.
COLORS: Brown and Tan; Rdst
and Sorrento; Mono
tone Tweeds.
Sizes 14161820
FOURTH FLOOR
ffi
WEDDINGS TAKE PLACE
IN CITY AND SUBURBS
Miss Roevos Bride of Mr. Vole Vele
be r Hoaly-Weteh
Nuptials
A beautiful wedding took place Tues
day evening nt 0:30 o'clock. In the
Church of the Incarnation, Forty
seventh etreet and Cedar avenue, when
Miss Maybclle O. Reeves, of 1230 Seuth
Fifty-seventh street, became the hrlde
of Mr. Andrew Veleber, Jr.. of 419 West
118th street. New Yerk. The Rev. Na
than Melhern officiated nt the double
ring ceremony, after which nreccptlen
XOIIOWCU UV UiU 11UII1U VL HU ui.uwe
parents.
The bride was given In mnrrlage by
Mrs. Vernen Dunlnp, of Pcneacela. Fla.,,
a sister, nttended her as matron of honor.
MISS untnenne iteeve-i, oneuicr nimcr.
..a.! .. n.i.1.1 r9 linnnr 'Pltn Virlpa
maids Included Mrs. Jehn Halford, of
Vornstewn, lira. iwuen .1. uhhuii, ui
Wllllamspert: Mlsa Ethel Jenes, of
Pettsvllle, nnd Mrs. Clarence L. Peter
man, of Yerk. A nlcce of the brlde,
Miss Anna Margaret Corsen, of Wll Wll
llamseort, acted aa flower girl. Master
Henry Reeves Dunlap, of Pensncela. n
nephew of the bride, acted aa ring
bearer.
Mr. Oliver Rlethmlller, of Philadel
phia, acted as best man. The ushers
were: Mr. Banderbe, Mr. Archle Win
ter, of Staten Island; Mr. J. Carlisle
Swain, of New Yerk, and Mr. Karl
Klrsh, of this cltyj
HEALY WELSH
A wedding took place yesterday
morning nt 9 o'clock In the Church of
Mether of Sorrows, Forty-elghth street
nnd Lancaster avenue, when Mlts Marie
E. Welsh, daughter of Mrs. M. Welsh, of
4338 Pairlsh street, became the bride
of Mr. Themas H. Hcaly. of HOC Jack Jack
eon street. The Rev. Fatlwr Charles
German performed the rcromeny nnd
said the nuptial mass. The brlde was
attended by Miss Helen M. Browne, of
2334 St. Albans street, aa bridesmaid,
and Mr. James C. Healy, brother of the
bridegroom, waa best man. Immedi
ately after the ceremony a breakfast
was nerved at the home of the brlde'a
mother, after which Mr. and Mrs. Hcaly
left en their wedding trip te Niagara
Falls.
STEVENS COE
A wedding will teke place tonight at
the Church of the Geed Shepherd,
Roiement, when Miss Helen Loulse Coe.
daugther of Mrs. Marietta A. Cee, of
this city, will bocemo the brlde of Mr.
W. Ress Stevens. The marrlage will
be solemnized nt 6 o'clock by the Rev.
n Charles Tewnscnd.
The brlde will be given in marrlage
by Mr. Jeseph O. Hltner and will be
attended by Miss Gladys Castle, of
Elmlra. N. Y as brldesmatd. Other
members of the bridal party will be
Mr. Arlelgh Van Nostrend, of New
Yerk, ns best man, and Messrs. Cole Cele
man 15. Hltner. Pearce M. Gabell nnd
R. A. Robinson, of this city, as ushers.
Master Clay Hill will act as page for
the bride, who will be dressed In an
ivory white charmouse gown and veil
of old lace trimmed with erange blos
soms. She will carry a large bouquet
of white roses nnd lilies of the alley.
LEVIN FINZIMER
A quiet wedding was solemnized at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Flnzlmcr.
of 114 Orammercy place, Atlantic City,
when their daughter. Miss Minerva C,
Flnzlmer. became tne brlde of Mr
Meyer M. Levin, en Sunday, September
26, nt z:30 l'. ai. 'inn nev. ur. nenry
M. Fisher, et Beth Israel Synagogue
efTlcIated In the presence of the Immedi
ate families.
Mr and Mrs. Levin left shortly nfter
en an extended trip through the Seuth
and will be nt home after November 15,
at 5941 Catharine street.
MAHON HAUSE
The marrlage of Mlsa Oraea L
Hause. daughter of Mrs. Ida Hause. and
Mr. Rebert J. B. Mahen, seu of Mrs.
Margaret Mahen, took place last eve
ning at 7 o'clock at the home of the
brlde'n aunt, 436 Carpenter lane, Ger
mantown. The Rev. H. Blcber, D. D . performed
the ceremony and Mr. Harry B. Hause
gave his Ulster In marriage. Miss A.
Myrtle Smith was maid of honor anil
Miss Sara H. Mahen and Miss Margaret
Mahen were brldesmnlds. Mr. Osberne
Pfln'gst was best mnn nnd the ushers
were Mr. H. B. Pflngst ajid Mr. Walter
Coulter.
GILBERT COHN
The wedding of M1S3 Sadie Cehn,
daughter of Mr. and Mr3. Solemon K
Cehn, of 638 Centre avenue. Rending
and Mr. William Gilbert, of 240 Seuth
Fifty-seventh street, this city, took
place at the home of Mr. Gilbert's
parents this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Gilbert will live In
Rending after an extended automobile
tour through Pennsylvania and New New
Yerk State. Mr. Gilbert was a member
of the 314th Infantry during the war
and served overseas for almost a year.
Sale
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Wlntleld S. Bucking
ham, of 214 Seuth Fifty-seventh street,
announced the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Edna Viela Buckingham,
and Mr. Perry E. Shaver, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Marks and
their daughter, Miss Allce Marks, who
have been spending the summer nt the
Summltt Springs Hetel, Poland. Me
have returned te their apartments at the
Powclten, Thirty-fifth street and Powel Powel
ten avenue.
Dr. nnd Mrs J. Miller Kcnwerthy and
their small son, Master Murray Miller
Kenwerthy, who have been occupying
their apartment at Vontner for the
summer, returned en Monday te their
apartmente at the Plnehurst, Flrty-flfth
and Pine streets.
MOORE8TOWN
Mr. and Mrs. E. Rebert Stnckhouse
and their son, Rebert Stackhouse, Jr.,
have returned from Beach Haven, where
they spent the summer.
Miss Helen Leftun nnd Miss Hei en
McChesney have returned from Dela
ware Water Gap after a two weeks' va
cation. Mrs. E. W. S. Brophy, Miss Rachel
Strawbrldge, Dr. Rachel Williams and
Miss Mary Williams will sail en Thurs
day for Europe, te be geno until the
Christmas holidays.
Mlsa Miriam Rogers, of West Main
street, entertained the Girls' Club at
her home en Monday night.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Stockton, et
Swarthmere, will leave next wcek for
California, where they will pass a
month. Mrs. Stockton Is new In New
England, where she Is visiting her son
nnd daughtcr-ln-law, Mr. nnd Mre. E.
A. Stockton, Jr., at their home In
Broekllne, Mesb., nnd will nlse go for a
few day3 te MIddletewn, Conn., where
rfrv.v ygasr7
OOWTTS
WBAM
suns
nnte
BLOUSES
in FL JM 1
Friday and Saturday
350 Blouses
Thirty-two distinctive styles fashioned in the new slip
over, tie-back and smart tuck-in effects, including all the
newest sleeves with the very desirable square, round and
Peter Pan cellars.
Shades of nil the accepted Autumn colorings, including
Mohawk, Yellow Stene, Navy, White, Flesh and Black.
The tailored group includes white wash models with Peter
Pan cellars and tailored cuffs.
I
IMPORTERS. DES1CNERS AND
CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF
IER FOR MORE THAN
w.,J
1306 Walnut Street
The Lewest Prices
In Town
i
A ap'enill'l Munplla Suit
with trlmmlnna f vt that
IKjciK'Sscn unexampled otjle.
95.00
Value $165.00
We Have Discontinued All Charges
Ne Exceptions
SEPTEMBER 29, 1921
her son, Mr. nalph Stockton, Is a stu
dent at Wesleyan University,
An rniirarrfment rrf Interest nntteunccd
recently Is that of Miss Henrietta Bur
rell, daughter of Mrs. J. Murray Bur
rell, of Wnshlngten and New lerk, te
Mr. James A. O. Campbell. Jr., son of
Colonel nnd Mrs. James A. O. Campbell,
of Wyndhurst, Upland, Pa.
FRANKFORD
Mr. and Mra. Jehn O. Bonncbern, of
6019 Penn street, have returned nfter
npendlng several months at their sum
mer home In Ocean City.
Miss Jane Hackett, dnughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Hackett, of 1639 Dyrc
street, has returned from a trip te Ber
muda. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert J. Dnrnett, of
1126 Hnrrlsen street, are entertaining
ns their guests for a few weeks Mrs.
Barnett's brother-ln-law nnd sister, Mr.
and Mra. Harry Bean, of Illinois.
NORRI8TOWN
Mlsa Margaret Baker, of Spruce
street, gave a miscellaneous shower at
her home In honor of MIse Frances Hnl Hnl
leway, who will be married this fall
te Mr. Charles Dctwller.
Mrs. Jehn L. Llghtsey and small
dnughter, of Ashovllle, N. C. arc visit
ing nt the home of Mr. and Mrs, Hiirry
Hunslckcr, of West Main street. Mrs.
Llghtsey was formerly Miss Margucrlte
Cassel, of Norrlstewn.
Miss Bcssle Ilarklns, whose marrlage
RflftQ Repaired
DHUO Rclined
Hrlns us your Handbsr or Pockctbeok
i de General Itspalrln Peftrli lt
i -.trunir, Oeld and Rllv-r Most, lias Hc-pilr-d
and Itocelored.
MARCEL BEAD SHOP
y, 1810 Chestnut St.
-V--il
MILUJTERT
BWUATERa
EEI&TS
CHILDBEira
atpaiibl
CHESTNUT
CORNER
TWELFTH
at
4.75
Blouse fashions representative of
"Harris" Values in Georgette,
Satin, Crepe de Chine, Georgette
and Crepe de Chine combinations,
also Georgette and Satin combi
nations in sizes te suit every
woman.
N
W
MAKERS OF WOMEN'3 AND
THE HIGHEST CHARAC-
TWENTY-S1X YEARS
lone 6.
Or Your
We are selling the most
fashionable garments of high
quality at unprecedentedly
low prices. It is the policy of
our new season te offer this
superior merchandise at a
very minimum of profit. Te
aid us in thus benefiting all
our clients te the full extent
of our ability, we are elimi
nating every charge account,
knowing that Stene patrons
will thoroughly appreciate
this sincere effort te still
further improve our consid
erate service te them.
Xi
te Mr. Thomaa J. Hill, of Olney, will
tnke place October 6 In St. Patrick's
Church, was presented with n miscel
laneous shower by thirty of her fel
low empleyes of the Dlnmend State
Fiber Company.
MARKKT AT NINETEENTH
Nerma Talmadge
IN A FIRST NATIONAL PHOTOPLAT
"THE SIGN ON THE DOOR"
Ca Includes Lew Cedy & Clms Rlchmsn
ADDED ATTRACTION
PARIS FASHION REVIEW
(Living Medels)
AU8PICES OK OIMnnL BROTHERS
STANTON
MARKET & 16TH SIS.
e-opens
Saturday
FIRST PRESENTATION
IN PHILADELPHIA
WILLIAM FOX
WONDER PLAY
AT
POPULAR
PRICES
THE GREATEST HUMAN
STORY EVER TOLD
DIRECT FROM ITS RECORD
RUN OF ONE SOLID YEAR
ON BROADWAY, N. Y.
ALL NEW YORK SAW IT
ALL PHILADELPHIA
WILL SEE IT
CONTINUOUS
11 A. M. TO 11 P. M.
DAILY, 35c & 50c
EVENINGS, 50c & 75c
DAI ,CV 12U MARKET 8TREET
IfLUiWsCi 10 A M te 11 P. M.
I'lcturlrntlen of Well-Known Tlay
"EXPERIENCE"
Fftiturlnif RICHARD RARTHELMESS
ADfAHlA CHESTNUT Del 1BTH
ilVUUJl.ft ie A. M. te 11 15 V. M.
BERT LYTELL ffi
VTfTflDTA MARKET AD OTH
V l, I Jili B A XI. te 11 IS P. M.
DUSTIN FARNUM
PRIMAL
LAW
r'ADITTTlI "24 MARKET STREET
Conitance Talmadgn In
MAMMA H AFFAIR'
DrrrMT market st. ni. uth
lYEiVJiJll i. "THE PRINCESS
OF NEW TORK"
f I ODE MARKET AT JUNIPER
LiLUDD rONTINT'OUS
VAVPVILT.E 11 te II
"The BuIlet-Proef Lady"
BROADWAY rt7.
VnudelIle nnd Katherlna MacDonald In
"MY LADY'S LATCH KEY"
".... Vn,. rtOTH AND MARKET
Uess iveys e ,B. 7 ana
"ENCHANTED MUMMY"
THEATRE -CHESTNUT HEL 1JTH
Exclusively Vaudeville's Best I
A TRIUMPHANT H'TrTSS
GERTRUDE HOFFMANN
AND IIKK AMERICAN 11ALLET
With Leen Parte and Oempnny of 16
EMMA CARUS
Slnulnir Her 0-n Bengs
RUTH BUDD
MILLER & MACK
Heward Laneerd ft Trderlck Inn
Je Tiwle. Handera A MVIes
Pib Purreundlnir Shew
GRAND OPENING
Ilnlllrnnri" Ar. nt firtth S
Direction rrrd I). nod 31, E. Felt
Saturday Mat., Oct. 1
rirkt Philadelphia Prenentntlen of
THE BLOT
A I.0L1 Weber Prednrtlnn
With CLAIRE WINDSOR
METROPOLITAN iDre.i
HmitA Poplar
THIS WEEK ON'LT MATINEK TOPAY
MAE DESMOND AnTm
"The Love of Su Shenrj"
Popular Prices: $"is. i t noe
DUMONTTS ''TH & ARCH t.vgH .TTJ0
EMMETT WELCH Minstrels
flfre ATT ANTIC CtTV l'OV; A NT
mv j lrIRST
ill a7 time
y K $?r
M&UB, vMtM3m MtMm9.9
A MBASSADOO
B aTb nnltlmnrr Air. nt flth St JLL
fij
If bin Wulnut Mat Te
laaine wtth ,.. 0 NE,
Reality Peiecr
5c f. 1 y
vanpeune
jy
Fnce Powder
HATS CLEANED
Remodeled
In the n e w I
chnpen for upon
unci natlnir wear.
nr 40 jnr of
eiperlencu U nl
jour tervlre,
Steinman
04 N. 7th St. I'hener Market : 137 !
Ilranrlii Jfl7rren Dre Werk.. 107 8 Ulh
Safe
Milk
Fer Infanti
& Invalidi
NO COOKING
The "Feed-Drink" for All Ag.t.
Quik Lunch at Heme, Office, and
Fountain.. Ath for HORUCICS,
tSr- Ayeid TiaitaUeBi & Substitwte
flSMBfiJvVrJKW
I fg IMtiiAif M 1 ? It MMllyMy'
f"1"6, iffl
PHILA.'H I.KADINO TIIKATftWI.
mnnrTieN i.kp, a- J. J. xmrnEnr
CHISWOT5!
OPtRA
ii HOUSE
MAT3. DAILY AT 2 13 IVEV AT B.I9
WORLDS BEST VAUDEVILLE;
JOHNTMURMT akthmumx9 b TJzL
WP eOMfAMT IH'MOfHNTl tWIlArtM reKrw
nw rf wmu Mw twu mnnmum
MlUt? KI.KIN HKOH.
LLOIIA HOrrjIAN. HKIIT fiHKPPAriD,
IIATTIi: AI.TIIOFF ANT HI8TEH
"IN AIKiENTINA"
LA PINHKI ANIMAL ACTORS
Pep. Mat. Today (Tliurs.)
50c te $1.50
" The Pat' Thril'er " Leave"
Audfnre HrethleB." Inquirer
' On. centinunua thrill. A enpitclty
nudlenc wan eent Inte ehftlr-rlpilnjr
emtislei hy t'lln rly 'The Ul' wl"
be en forever T,nl ir
"Thrill en thrill Audience aits en
edite of chnlrn. A p'ay thnt la clee IO
perfection.' Evening ladder
'A cerklnc ceed enlertnlnment. Hai
been keeiilnit New yrK pluycxr
liren'hleee for mero thun a year."
North Amrlean
Scats NOW Sellinr; S Wk. Ahead
SeM.fSfniaDRISS'iP Last 3 Eves.
T i TV CCATrtM" AAltCIVAi
CO9.EPV MA5TEBPIECC
jam ju3if4ii i'wivn4
Last Mat. Sat ,", $2.00
& SEATSNOWSELLING
k PAT a IMAeiON.
KO S OEM I
(M THE. MUSICAL COMtCry SEN5ATWM
V rtMTVJWa TPtBWfrXK&1"
AND A CAST OF EXCEPTIONAL EWELUKCI
WCU15IN6 TH 57UNHW4 rUTUaiTf DtiUTAKIt OMJ1
fl(g LAST 3 EVES.
KfreflGH
PLAYINO A DOAL B.OI.
(gISLOyilliaiEJe)
Laat Mat Sat. $2.00
BEG. MON., OCT. 3
SEAT SALE TODAY
nex erncrc erKNt: n a m.
', THE DfiAMATC SVOVSiry
rRESrl FROM A YEARS TRIUMPH AT
THEMAXINE ELLIOTT THEATRE. N.Y
STWATItf La.t. Met.
WUWT160c te fc.00
f OLIVER MOR03C0S GREAT
MELOCT DRAMA
success
3E.E. IT
BEFORE:
IT COLS
TO NtX) YORK
NEY WXXL-SATS NOW
Mrt HAV5 DF.LIGHTFUL COMEDY
HAPPY SO LUCKY
jjith PErK HE7T.
I YtAR IN LONDON I YEAR W HIV WM
1'H "e I'Mu ii 1 ceTnenf Theatres
PHK U P T -NIf'HTS AT 8 .IB
r vyjcvi.jc.fc3 ir .r -i sat,
A. L. ERLAKGER'S
TWO LITTLE
GIRLS IN BLUE
Every One Is Singing
"H ME OH MY OH, YOI' '
'DOLLY anl 'WHua WHO
WITH YOI T
PRICES: All Nights, 50c te $2.50
AI I. MATIN'IIBH. Mr TO J2
F:Tti inliAY FOP NKXT WEEK
PDA A Pi - "el" enlv Even. 8:30
XJfU r i M i' , .! 4Rai .2 30
I UAH' I ! Tt.l IN'TIVM pres.nt
ALLAN POLLOCK
A Bill of Divorcement
11 ' n .r. run, Htnr"1t r. n.T
T1 Ti'lUY Ffilt THE LAST .VEEK
THE FILM SENSATION!
mktk'i ei'Frna
T
1EKS
A Rex Ingram Production
1 1
K-
I
TH HI -.t.HVED
SUc Tt" fj
VI I
ill I
AH Mats.
50c te $1.50
i' ay vttn Tin; 1 Aht wijbk
dNHM
I IE LP Hi
PCfjel
fffi HCNR.Y V SAVAGE tWif
jAjLiWSm EfltKJ5flj!ISiR
1. iru .JM M
mmn urn
vrrr3hL
HSOS
py THE APpCeMYPSEI
Bryn Mawr Herse Shew
A 1
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
T l' T'...I ,v AMi STftDAf
M HtMNi.N A' I) Al'ThUMKiNH
I" M AMI 2 ! M t.AII.Y
Tii kim 00- nnd Jl 00 (jn tlil
At Ilnipi i. 1117 I'hentnut Ht , ana bei
nlTlCfl cm Krnwiidn
Amerlfk n mml wonderful nl.ew heri In
ORPHEUM a"xT-,inleJ'n. Ch"'
3 1 If. Tmlatf iiiiii
ORPHEUM PLAYEI
'TIIK MPS AUili T3IH UOIIHIV
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