,rirMti' IVF'-' ' " ,y '-v ', : -jrt vtv;ti vrr rs1 t vsw7& w t.ftiwmti .': . r ..- VST GOSSIPABOOT PEOPLE ' fl'tcy Wynne Chats About the Dance at the Radner Hunt Club She Talks of Debutantes and Their Doings and Gees te Mrs. Jcanes' Tea Roem I b i TT BEEMS as H September had been lieeth te leave us without (loin? some seme MnwJ marked te remember Tier by. i. i J.t at Itrm Mnwr until the rnln tlful.,nWn nnTtlie Heb HtrawbrliW ,,m 'den. nn. i ne Init ght ice ic W" nffn)r' AnrR th? "." , , the visit ng members of fuW.Vbi who ?c"e en here for the unt cln,i Mm" of" li ynr'ft ,,,,bH nml .0W;ef li ?r", a. well n. meinbera ""fn married I net. Mra. Strawbrldge ?' ' ,ml leek ng. She Is far nnd nwn.v '', "VKfiMkh of the three slsterH. I ihlnk tleug hMra! Harjcs ml the iiirea'ei are both beautiful women, tee. J-Nee" Ktrawbrhlgc, .aa her Intlinatea 11 i film Is very pretty, tee. She JS an Sullltc "complexion and lovely liM "B'r fiPEAK'lNG of ,lgl,t hftlr rem,m,B ,n0 V '..' .. .u: fl..nnnn Kllen DetlgltlH Werd "he hOH light hair, you knew) K indeed at n ten which her ff,BZ .. w Igircnt thelrreuntry t, Merris. iii ,,,. i,.,, i,,,- nt. Umvsmral days; and Is looking IVfnllr well and pretty. Her mother 111 Eleaner Merris, .a sister of Mrs. T," chard Newbold, whose daughter, Bbeda Drooks, come out year before hit. nt""l "n1 M,lcn werc beth'n European last winter. Se every one has fifea welcoming- llheda home as it It Vre a second debut. And indeed she came out se young ; she was only seven teen, jeu remember j she could almost ccme out again. Somehow I think, though, it's mere I fun the second year after you nre out. Yeu have a great deal better time, leu don't worry If every dance is net i broken into about fifteen parts nnd ou hive n chance te taut 10 me men you are dancing with or sitting out with mere than one minute, se that you really Can exchange points of view nnd get te knew jour friends. The debu tante year Is nn nbselute whirl from start te finish, and nfter it's nil ever it's a relief, believe me, no matter hew geed a time you have had. WE WENT up yesterday nfter the Shew te Deven nnd en beyond, nnd we stepped at Mrs. Henry .Tennes' darling little ten room, which, you knew. Is en her place out nt Deven. She has been running it for n week for the, benefit of the Philadelphia Asso ciation of Day Nurseries. It opened September 24 nnd was te close today, but It has been se successful, and every Iene is te crazy about It nnd the geed eats, that Mrs. Jenns linn consented te keep It up one dny mere. Se If I jeu are out un the Main Line tomer- Irow afternoon and want te help the Day 'tirferies nleng, step there nnd I you'll find home-made jellies, cakcx nnd randies, as well as tea nnd lees. And, pe'rhnn, you ran buy u stock of jellies for (he winter. Yeu knew all the animals are stocking up for a linrtl wlnler, it might be well for us tvvo tvve legted animals te stock up tee. Among these who have been assist ing Mi. Jeancs nt the ten room nre Mrs. King WnlnwrlRlit. Mra. Urnhnme Weed. Mrs. Kent Willing, Mrs. Isnnc Clothier, .lr , Mrs. Xeriis Harrison, Mrs. Ueerge Evans. Mrs. Benjamin Iiulleek, Mrs. Waring Wilsen, Mrs, Nerman Ore), Mrs. William Water- .man. Mrs. Clarence Warden. Mrs. Lefsn MncCey nnd Mrs. Horatio Gates Lloyd. I SAW Mrs. .lee Widener thc.etuer day just after she mine back from n New Yerk trip nnd hc had en n small black hat, which was extremely smart. The hat was made with n very high eretvn and a very narrow brim rolled sllnhtly at the left ide. At the left fide a graceful uncurled 'ostrich plume was deftly plnccd te. sear above the (frown, Mrs. Widener Is very petite nnd can nell wear a tall hat. Her dress wns ef a black silken fabric, the skirt slightly draped and the bodice simplicity itself, its' neck line being merely n straight tilth across the front nnd back. The rieeves were short, coming just above tit elbow. She looked simply stunning. NANCY WYNNE. ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs. William Lyttleton Bar clay, of Chestnut Hill, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Mlsi Caro Care line, . Stecker Barclay, te Mr. Muscoe U H. Oarnett, son of the late Mr. James Mercer Garnett, of New Yerk, and grandien of Muscoe Ituesell Hunter Gnr jtt, of Elmwood, Va, who married MUs Mary 8teens, of Castle Point, Ho He Ho peKen. since his return from aervlce n France Air Gnrnctt has been living w tn his aunt. Mrs James Clayten Mitchell, at Gwynedd. Mrs. Eustace Anstruther Bradley, of Pltttneld, Mass.. announces the engngc ttent of her daughter, Miss Mary Tom Tem Pis Brnlley t0 Mr, Jehn C. Purves. of Chestnut Hill Mr PurveH hi the eldest wn of the late Mr Austin Montsemory Punes and Mrs Pures. Mrs Purves and her son have Just returned from France, where they have, been for the last j ear An engagement of Interest te society in tbls city Is that of Miss FrnnceH Jlclver, daughter of Colonel nnd Mrs Oeerge Wlllcex Melver. of Fert Slo Sle euin, .N. V , and Mr. Paul Mefterd Run ion son of Or Mefterd Ilunjen, of Beuth Orange, X J Miss McUer, who is a member of the Junier league, la u SUter Of T.lnittOMflnt On..A W Mnf,-n who married Miss Jane P V Mnule, of" this city. A1-' W p'unkctt Stewart will attend Ocjt man at the wedding of Miss iSaguret M Wright, daughter of Mr S,-5S, Famuel Mcgarge Wright, of iim ftlnul 8tr,1' nd Mr. Upteir Sul Sul ffi.,"en .ef.Mr nnd Mis. Joremlnli Sfl0(ll Walnut street, which !!iii take place at f'.tn n-iAi, .. VsiK,S,eb,,r - ' tl10 Cathedral. v eainis Peter and Paul. Britta ii, !abe,V' Jea"es, Miss Mnr ilVia. ni'ae "n'rlsen. Miss Sara VVnnahelH' ""iS..I'eFnP fKuaen Warrlner " M?la J!. Veo(l' Ml"8 j:'el!'0 Mls Mav Vvn K uth Strublng nnd amenr .K i,f,ne8,1?n. Uelemmi will be n rteilvnr ".S'V' .w' " herlnetD,,p0nert,y their ughter.' MlBli tantea wh? ?Jtw- Among the dibu rtrurie "V ,T"l n?sat wl h Miss Bt i i ii,.HniPrtunm- MlB8 KHaabeth R Star'tvn n LllzaU(,,l1 Wayne. Miss neli i JS?ilMrW Miss Muriunna Hen- i r' ' v nesrniir nn t ,..-... n.. 111 HHtilrH ter 14 ihui ,. "u ,lil " riu.iy. octo ecto octe PortJ;,winliVlr.n!ll,Mrs Charles A. flel, ..-' ' glX? at their home, Spring- It' Eleaner Tr5vU0.1' D:iUKherty, Mlhs i v ircririict ri ,r .""" . i aw ii, iib.i ?", Lieyd"nnd Mlss-JIelen fellow th t lml6r .H"d du,,C0 wl" be the ?..', A . fUm Vener Wl n'se ceinber 'n 7 . ,.e,.en "'"'. do de "cr .e, Bt ,lle Bellevue-Strntferd SOn 8?mdin. -."P'nFergusen, of ilU tnil-lnln "--.t, iiiueuiLii (llll, followed ft at ft lll(,lltr l'"ity, te be ten, en w.La 1u,),(,r ut tl10 nitz-Carl-f Mis. rrt.leB.(lny' ber 12, In honor ' ... .,,8 LlUllbatll Hlrnlilmr .ln..e., MM r-n.....". TO .'"" ue. Chestnut Hill. ctnut Hin'l'H,Jehn K Struhlng. William t L1 ,N10F0 'nnrrlage te M lCfi?nJlle'i ' Mr nnd Mr Si. r- "'l Mrs Jehn k Rh, ;; . 111. whose marriage te '.Mr '. I HUPP mi 4- -.l w-.- W TncltTn. will take ...ace erituiinn ...Tn v '"'"' ,u .uisH rrggy KOfrewJlr home n Bethayres te. mrs. v Bradley Keeler, of Lucerne, BwllierUnd. Their son-in-law ifi.MiiaUjftter,.M.r-.and Mrs- Nicholas liniift w." en"1"'" at n small dinner wi?ht .I lhilr home' Yerk rend, Neble, before the dance te be Riven at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club the Mr. and Mrs. Housten Dunn, of 401 S'Mfc Twcnty-secend street, 'are en- nm fWr,ln?fcn? tll0l.r. KUe3t ever the week, end nt their cottnsre at Spring L,n, Mr; "id Mrs. Kugene Novvbeld Mr f,fM.rf Dunn nnd thelr family, who J" l ,!,h,s.ummel" nt sl,rnp I-nke, will open their town heuse en Monday. Mra Walter Clnrke, Jr., has taken a heuse at 325 Seuth Twentieth street .Tustlce and Mrs. Rebert von Mesch-r-lsker nnd their family, of 2101 Oe "'"S ,"nVi' who spent tne nummcr In the White Mountains, will return herrit en Monday. ii.nlT nn,d .!rs orre I- Justice, 01 Wlldwoeds. St. Davids, who spent tin summer nt their cottage at Spring Lake, have returned home. .Mri.nn,tl.Mra'..wlll,am Dunbar Kdsen, of 223 West Herttcr street, German town, cntertalned nt a dinner party at ineir nuiue un iiiurauay rveninn in honor of Miss Julia Utick, daughter tn Mr. and Mrs. Charles W Utck, Jr., of Wyncote, and their son, Mr. Jeseph TMcksan ICdsen, whose ninrrlnge will take place en Tuesday evenln,r. Tin guests Included the bridal party. Mr. nnd Mrs. William ICdsen Mc Cflrthy, 112 East Cambria street, an nounce the entrngement of their daugh ter. Miss Ethel Helen McCarthy, nun Mr. Porelval Shank, eon of Jlr. and Mrs K. Heward Shank, of Bryn Mnwr. The date of the wedding has net yet been set Mrs. Charles Victer Williams, 031 Seuth Forty-ninth street, announces tin engagement of her daughter. Miss Isa bclle 11 Williams, te Mr. Themas C Ueld, of Ocrmhntewn Mr nnd MrB. William N. Merlce, el Bnllnur, St Martins, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at a dance In honor of theli daughter, MIsr Alice- Merlce, en Friday evening, December 30. Mr. and Mrt. Jehn II Hamilton nnd their daughter. Miss Margaret Hays Hamilton, of Maple Lawn Inn, Chestnut Hill, who spent the summer nt Orrs Island, Me., returned home en Wednes day. Miss Hamilton, who will be one et the season's debutantes, will be pre sented te society nt a tea which her parents will give en Saturday, Novem ber 26, nt the Oermnntewn Cricket Club. A card party nnd sift shop will be held en Thursday, "October 13, at Green Valley Farms, Overbroek, for the bene fit of the Lincoln Day Nursery. The committee In charge of the affair In cludes Mrs C Hetvard Clark, Mrs. Ben jamin Bulleck, Mrs. CharleR uannnru Miss mien U. Blddle and Miss Mildred Lee. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Philip Hnuck, of the Terraces Spring nnd Elklns nvenues, Elklns l'ark. has returned from a. visit ei several weeks with her daughter, Mrs J J Fleck, of Tlllln, O , nrict nlse with nnether daughter. Miss William Brick r.er, of Sheboygan Falls, Wis. Mrs. William G. Glenn of Elklns ave nue, has left for California, where she will spe.il several weekn Mrs. Glenn iccently returned fnnn Vcntner, where she and Mr. Glnn nnd their two ens, Mr Uraef Glenn and Mr. Jack Glenn, spent the summer STRAWBERRY MANSION Mrs Jacob Mnndel, of 32 tS Diamond street, has returned from Atlantic City Friends of Mrs Edward Sickles, of 320C Diamond strect, will be glad te knew that she has recovered fiem her recent Illness nnd la recuperating at Werncrsvllle, Pa. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Taub and their daughter. Miss Juliet Taub, of 3121 Diamond street, have returned from Atlantic City, where they spert the summer Mr. and Mra Hitch nnd their fnmtlv, of 2015 North Thirty-third street, have returned home after spending the sum mer in Atlantic City. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlnfleld S Bucking ham, of 2U Seuth Fifty-seventh street, have announced the cngnRcment or their dnuahter. Miss Edna Viela Buck. Ingham, and Mr. Perry E. Shaver, also of this city Mr. Jehn Straussner has sailed for his home In Londen, England, nfter spending seme time as the guest of lilJ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs, E. J. Slnnlser, of 722 Seuth Flfty-fUCIi street. A week-end party will be given en Crem Estate, Schwenksvllle, Pa. Among theso who will attend will be Mr nnu Mrs Jeseph M. Albright, Mrs. James Mcintosh, Mrs. Themas E Phelnn, Mr. F. Hern, Miss Mary Culhane, Miss Itlta Mcintosh, MIsm Cutherlne Mcintosh, Miss Anna Mcintosh, Miss May Al bright, Miss Elizabeth Hern, Miss Eliza beth K. Harper, Miss Marlen E. Phelnn, Miss Hlen Shechan, Mlsn Elsie Heine- man, .iiiss ueatrlce Brooks, Miss Ethel Nevins, Miss Marie Curry. Miss Anna Dechan, Mrs. Philip Culhane, Mr. Chnries Murray, Mr James Mcintosh, Mr Lee Dcehan Mr Jehn Harper, Mr. Jehn J. Phelan, Mr. Walter Craddock, Mr. James Heward, Mr. G. Bernard Lewis Mr Leuis M. Murdock, Mr. J. Allnn yon.Ileden Mr. F J Kerns. Mr C Martin Hughes and Mr. Frederick 1 Lnndlis. DELAWARE COUNTY HiMi"" fnd u.Ira 'L Cook McAllister and their daughter. Mrs Janet McAllister, of Media, have been guests fe- a few days of Mr and Mrs. Jehn M Broem.UI. 3J, at Del-Co-en-Mannsnuun, their suni mer home near Point Pleasant, X J Mr. and Mrs It D Lane. who. nc nc cetnpanled by Mrs. J. A. Cochrane and Mlsa Sarah Falrlamb, havj bren spend- ...f nicuu .Veens at ueer island ie returned te Chester a few days age Mr. and Mrs David Allen Simpsen, of Swarthmere, are receiving cengratu- .i'.10"".,,0" tne blr,h of n son, David Allen Simpsen, Jr. en September 18 MOORESTOWN Mrs Alfred Roberts, Mrs James Glad hill and Mrs. Jeseph Gusklll will give n benefit for the Burlington reuntv Hospital at the Field Club today n't 2 o'clock f.'Vr1 tUster Cellins, Mra Thornten Helllnshcad, Mrs Henry Sherman, Mrs. Oinrles Brown, Mrs Jeseph Gnsklll. Mrs. Clyde Rogers, Mrs Ilalph Beyor, Mrs. Wallnce Armstrong, Mrs. Emlen Stokes, Mrs Herbert Crew ell, Mis. He He bcrten Williams and Mr.s Herbert Cooper were patrencssra at n charity ball given ut Camp Dlx en Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Longaker nml their son, Mr. Richard Lengalcer of West Main street, have returned te their home nfter spending the summer at Ocean City Slbaen-Jakeman The inarrlage of Miss Matilda Lon Len Lon eon .Tnkcmnn, daughter of Mrs Firth Jakemnn, of Gerniantewn, and Mr, Herbert Hillmnn Slbsen, also of Oer Oer mnneown, was performed In Covenant Presbyterian Church, en Wednesday evening The liev II W Hnthawav. tmstnr nf the church, officiated The brlde was ghen In marriage bv her uncle, Mr Alfred White, of Willow Greve. The matron of honor was Mrs W J. Hardy, of Audubon, N J The bridesmaids were Mrs L C Schmld. Mrs. K If Lambert, Mrs H. II Williams nnd Miss Minnie Guhl of (ermnntewn The little (lower girls were Miss Edna Dorethy Slbsen und Miss Gladys Kmma Wllllnms Mr. William Slbsen was beat man for his brother ar 1 the ushers Included Mr Jnck Gee' te, Mr Nervln Taj ler Mr Wulter S' ,en und Mr. WIUIb Tur nr: The ceremony was followed by a large reception Ht the home of Mr anil Mrs, D, W. Hurford, of Uennnntewn EVENING PtriBLlO WILL WED yf" 'yfUfffffffffffffffffffHjf?W'' jf tiSmmKKki SfiHffHf! MISS GLADYS CICOSBV or 2311 North Mrentl street, whose marriage te .Mr. Frank J. Cele will tfihe place en Wednesday, October 5 MISS EMMA SCHWARTZ WEDS McKEAN ALLEN Marriage Takes Place at St. Martins-in-the-Field, Chest nut Hill The weddlntr of Miss nmini Louisa Sfhwartz, daughter of Mr and Mr.s I Charles William Schwartz, Jr, of 112! A wedding took plncc en Friday morn East Walnut lane, Qermnnteun, nnd Mr Ing at 10 o'clock nt the p.uMi house Themas McKean Allen, seu et Mr and adjoining the Cathedral en the Park Mrs Benjamin Curtis Allen of Chest- way when Miss Adellna P Lnpetlnn, nui urn, win tnke piacn at 4 e clock una iiiiuinuun in tne i. nurcn or Ml Martlns-in-lhe-Fi.'ld. Chestnut Hill The Itev Weed Stewart, rector et the church, will officiate Misn Hepe Allen a sister of the bridegroom, will act n.s maid of honor, and Miss Anne SHiwnrtz and M'ss Katherlne Schwartz elstcrs of the bride, will be bridesmaids Mr Wil liam Frenuye, of t olerado Springs, Cel , will attend ns best man and the follow ing gentlemen will act as ushers Mr Wharten Allen and Mr Geerge Nelsen Allen brothers of the bridegroem: Mr Denuld Kennedv. Mr William H. P Townsend, Mr William W Wlster. Mr S. Warren McICean Downs. Mr William A B Paul, all of this city, nnd Mr Daniel Dewey, of Worcester Mass A reception will fellow for the immediate families nnd a few intlmate friends After a wedding trip Mr. Allen nnd his brlde will live In the home of Mr and Mrs. Percival Dravten. en Slenten ne nue. Chestnut Hill BIESTEK VICKERS A pretty American Legien wedding will talc place this evening at the Calvin Presbytirlnn Church, Sixtieth nnd Master streets, when Miss Rae Frnnkenfleld Vlckcrs, assistant secre tary of the Engineers" Club of Philadel phia, will be married te Mr William Henry Blester, Jr , commander of the Donnld T Shenton Pest, Ne 130, Amer ican Legien The ceremony will be per formed by the Rev, W. Edward Jerdan, pastor of Calvin Church The brlde will be given In marriage bv Mr Hairy E. Shenton, father of the nvn for whom the pest Is named Miss Anna E. Blddle will be innid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Augusta E Lang, Miss Amelia A Evans nnd Miss Margaretta F Smith Mr Blester will be attended by Mr Edward McK Hunt, vice commander of Shenton Pest, as best man, and Vlce Commander Edward Shenton. Adjutant Henry F Bamberger and Mr Donald Donaghy will be ushers. Miss Vlckcrs In a well-known alumna of the Wllllum Penn High Scheel for Girls, having been president and Hist honor girl of 1913 class. Mr. Blester during the war was mas ter engineer of the 103d Engineer Regi ment, Twenty-eighth Division After a trip through the New England States Mr and Mrs. Blester will be ar home after October 15 at GCIO Glrard avenue. SHAW SMITH An Intel estlng wedding will be holetn heletn nlzed this nfternoen nt Angle Acres, the home of Mr and Mrs Basil Liberty Smith. Ilryn Mnwr, when their daugh ter, Miss Ruth Ripley Smith, will be united in marriage te Mr Jehn Evre Shaw, son of Dr. and Mrs Ralph Butler, of 4600 Spruce utreet The ceremony will be attended only by the pireuts and Immedlate relatives The Itev Arthur James, of St Andrew's Metho dist Episcopal Church, will etllclate Miss Smith will be attended by Miss Ida Shaw, sister of the bridegroom, as maid of honor nnd by Mrs. Raeburn Van Burcn, of New Yerk, as matron of honor Mr Julian Mitchell Smith, brother of the bride, will act as best man Immediately following the ceremony a wedding reception will be held ut the home, largely attended by the many friends of the young couple After November I Mr and Mru Shaw will be at home te their friends at 235 Seuth Fifteenth street CAHALL RICHARDSON A pretty home wedding will take pl.n-e this evening nt S o'clock when Miss Marv S Richardson, of G0(7 Pine street, will 'become the brlde of Mr William C Cahnll, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs William Cahall. of West Chelten uvenue. Gei- mantewii. The ceremenv will be per- I firrmed by the Rev. E Phillips Osgood, D D, rector of the Chuich of the Me- i dlater, Fifty-first nnd Spruce streets, uuer which h recciuitui win ioiiew The bride will be given In marriage by her father, Mr II F Rlchaidsen Miss Eleaner RIchardFen will attend her sister as mnld of honet Dr. Lawrence Cnhnll will act nu best man for his brother After an extensive wedding trip Mr und Mrs Cahnll will live at 2911 pjul street, Baltimore where they will be at home ufter Nevembei 1 LINKS TUFV NDER A pietty wedding wilt take plm-e at 2 o'clock this afternoon, uhen Miss Louise Alfreda Tufvander, daughter of Mrs, Louisa Tufvander, of 5024 North Fifteenth street. Legan, will become the IVIcC LEESGALLERIES 1S07 Wulnnt St. Exhibition of Dry Point Etchings of Gnrne Birds By ROLAND CLARKE Mezzotints Ktclilngs and Eiqulslte Mirrors FltAMINO A 81KCI,I.TV 'LEDGSRPJailADteLPHlA SATURDAY; NEXT WEEK " i .'.v . I'hote by Phote-Crafters. I brlde of Mr. Karl Henry Links, of Hart ; ford. Conn The ceremony will be per formed nt home with the Ruv Paul McCenkey officiating. The brlde will be given In marrlnge by her brother, Mr Carl F. Tufvumlcr Miss Agnes Guth rie, of 630 Wet Allegheny avenue, will be bridesmaid, nnd Mr Hnrrv Jenes, of Belmar, N J., best man. A recep tion will fellow Immediately nfter the ceremony at the home of the brlde'a mother Mr. nnd Mrs. Links will leave en a wedding trip te the llermuda Islands. After November 1 thev will make their home In Hartferd, Conn I.OVEOROVC LAPKT1NA unugnier or .Mr nnu .Mrs. l-'rnnk L-ipe tlna, of 620 North Nineteenth street, lend thev brcem- llalll-belled,, wns married te Mr. Stunlev D Leve- I leased a preprty te a xeung married grove The ceit'innny waa perfeimed bv ceup'e. and they paid their rent for a cer cer the Rev. Father Ilelr tnln number of months Then the hu-bind Just a few members of the Immediate l'1 bin position end Instead of muting them families were prtsent fter the cere- out I felt eerrv for them nnd showed them menv Mr nnd Mra. Lovgievo left en a ' te EO en 8nrt en nl(heut paving rent. nodding trip nUSSINGER .McCA UI.L'Y A wedding of Interest took plate thTs '"'""I'lR t tU:.10 o'clock, when Miss ..n;u x i.i r i ley .McUaulev, daughter, of ?InnaL'd I", M"rtin F' McCnulej',' of i N!er'n Eighth stieet, Legan. b- enme tne bride of Mr. E f. Busslnger .,u nil.- uriue ei .Mr. k t'. Uusslnger, CrcKcentvllle. P.i The cerenienv is porfeimed ut home tvlth the Itv Irving Cheneweth eniclntlng nie Wi's Blven in marriage bv her her, and was attended bv Ml-s Nettle V.n . i c""lle- J -i me cerenienv was DOrfOIITlPil nt he.. ..hi. .v.- t... a t .!..., " """" """ llu ,k'v 1 bride fa Ilus-lnf- . . . '. "t .'" .-,""H ' -i i . . ' "' '"" nriuccroem as ld.P,'lld' Ivnd . Mr Charles6 Minister w. .nun immeu ateiv nfter n,e linmT0iVr ..n r'cTtlen followed at the I "i nMin''rl,ie'H "n"' -Mr nnd J t ' "Kcr .t.hen, left en helr wed- turn l.nm nf-;W,,?erIand The-V Will re- turn neme nfter December 1 HA.VSBUBY STEVENSON' aft'ernoen tWjT!v,i":.wl". tnke pIaca thls Sr-hgbR ' "I D -v,h Thhe1JcerefmeJnry nil tT, IJSrf0':'','l t home lth the ..iii" I r- Hnrrls officiating The bride L at,en,le" bv her sister! Ml4 ?,"?, ?tovensen, ns bridesmaid and Mr Irrnnm"' -mnbbf ry' hr0""T ' the brldel tlei i win h i?,Jhe ""menv n recep- m t b, heIrt' aftlr "'hlch Mr and Jr ' ,lIa1? ,ur-v wl lv n a wedd ng rip te Xlngarn Falls Thev will re- r'nl,J !helr new ""' 134 North Carlisle street, nfter October 1. GUEST TJHLF,n eT.h.P i!r wnB " 'tended by a sister f the brldecroem Min ui,n.. ". .r meld of honor ",,,: l' as tin i rh.emaH J- I'h'er. brother of the brldn, ncted ns beet mnn el lne i -,'."" nn. PX,fl''slve wedding trip. Mr "weMJiM1" nBk- th1r "'" HUBnARD McMANUS TiwtJ,hl,,ty w'"'I(1'n(I took place nt the nittenhoiise Hetel en Thursday eve ning at 0 .10 e deck, when Miss Ree Mi-Manus, of 4 53 North Sixty-second treet became the bride of Mr Geerge LvlllTrd' x " 1,,n street! the Rev pother McShen, of Mether of Sor Ser Sor rewa' Church, Fertv-elghth street and Lancaster avenue, etllelat.-d A rccep. firm rnllriTi-wri i...ii...i- V: --"'" .Mn. iiiicumipiy nrrer the TlflH iTnt sfrtri. . r,,M .,"'.. 'S"V"" auenaen th ... . ..a mum ei noner .Mr Josenh .1 ,,r, i.ca, IIIU11 -nrj;,,r1,.."KXK,.er.?,..w''!.,n?. trip. Mr in ivl.V nv,i.;" w."1 ,n!lKe lnelr nema -"" '"luueipnia. "It ncver madrj any Aifjexence te me tehaf oersefa 7 tcere, jiui te they felt geed" Many et these very women today nre wearing nothing else but Red fern Corset' The Corset Shep 121 S. THIRTEENTH ST. Around the Carat r en Stmam St. Every fitting receives the personal attention of Miss Pauline Campbell quiet wedding took place en Thurs day evening at 7 -30 o'clock, when iRss Adeline P. Uhlcr. of 1421 Seuth MrlFre,',VBtrT0t' .bfCnme the- brlM Mr Fred C. Guest. of 11D Seuth Flftv- Iets of kVA i women fmS have said J wfy ' ' te us: SVtylJ I THE Letters te the Editor The Ku Klux Exposure Te tht .Bdlfotve the Evening TiiMle l.tAetr: Rlr A rnrramnnricnt In una of yellr OOn temporaries avers that se far the revela.- tlenn regarding the Ku Klux Man iiu HMhln nhdw-tlnntrite. Wrint la ttllS Bll"l rnnrnltin nt Amrlrmn flpfrlOGraCy7 Thl Klan la grounded en the principle- of "white ... ... .. ,, ipu... k. f.& tirittnm It ni.unttnglK danla th rlaht of ch inaij virtual te be meaaurea ey nis cnaraciu. " work. Specifically w knew tee well whnt "white supremacy" mean In the argot of tha region where the KUn hed Ita origin. It means tha proatratlen et tha constitu tionally guaranteed baale rights of the eltl rins of color. . Tlie Klan denles membership te Catholics, A ..!...,..... .MlAlf rlarhlf IlllV TTIftV dO thlS HA a Protestant organization, but It deca under falie pretenses v-hen It does It In inn name of Americana, for Amencnninm t. nfct knew the religious creed of the cltlrrn. The Klan denies memberetitp te Jew". A voluntary society rightfully may de this as a (lentlle organization, but It does It unaar false pretenses when It does It In the name et Americanism, for Americanism deee net discriminate egalnst either the race or me if Union of the Jew. The Klan In one platform denies member hlp te the foreign born nnd te th native I em If the native bjrn are ascertaining or forbidden color or tint, thus again epeln the false pretense of lt awiorted 100 per cent Americanism. In a word, Mr. Correspondent, the revela tions regarding- the Ku Klus Klan nre of a nature te repel every ferwnrd looking man ard wemin In the world. Us rtrmanda mike for Jealousy, for pertlftllsm for suspicion, for hatred, for the trampling of the '. for strife and for war. I- V, JIKLK. Philadelphia, September IT. 1021 A 8elf-Protectlen League Te the Editor of the Evening PubUe J.eAeer- Sir It has ben predated that we are irelng te have a acvore winter, aecern.pa.ntea bv the Inevitable wave of crime. Will we be prepared te guard against aucti a con tingency? The police forces are already taxed te the utmost. We could safeguard Uvea and property u the males of every thoroughfare or block were te club together nnd form what I would call a "Citizens' Self-Protection As sociation. " te remain in force during the coming winter, or for ae long as there Is no ...mT,tir,i HM-renae In the number of crlnvm ! The men of, aay, a block would slmplv tske turna In patrolling nreiinrt tneir nnm'ii .or a. certain number of hour during the night properly equipped, of course, for self de de fense and for the protection of these whose bemea they would guerd "nch a. force of rltltens would work with the approval of and in conjunction with the Police Depart ment. Semuthlng will have te be done and that seen. J O BEATON Philadelphia. September 30. 1021 Ungratefulness of Unfortunates Te the Editor of the Evening Public J.rils"- Sir Dees the world ewe jeu a liv.ng If you are net willing te hustle nnd ai finite It, and If jeu need assistance and ml It Is the assistant worthy of no comld-ra-tlen ether than that he has mereh dnne his duty te an unfortunate" There wmi tr be R peculiar attitude that the unfortu nates tnke of believing that ether neple are supposed te help them along nnrl thy feed have no consideration, net even a show of appreciation. The People a Forum nnd simllir -e,umns era vers' helpful In m opinion In bringing lis r.adera te a sense of their dniy if they possess nny wise at all It I" wi'h this consideration thit I offer thrse few. remarks. People who have prospered mere or leas ere very npt te he eccusid of b, inc bard heertrd te the l-s fortunate ran It be that thev lin" had extwrlence 'n the past that ihelr effirls have net hen Hpureoleted v inaiiv, wnen i i"ii nmt & ,,.iu ,,,..-.. ..... Geed Hatnarltan lenrt enough I nrked them te move Tliny hld me up a month and a ralf after telling them, w theut rent, and then moved out In mv ab'.erce without ren thanklne mn for mi Rnmnrltnilsm m I Ulielv ever te act the pnrt ngair,' lleiievc me no' Hereafter the rental rule will be se cost Iren that I msv he entitled te the name of "Hard Boiled " but whose fault Is It' We read se much In the papers nf the ci ii' 1 landlord, and I vintuie te Hav that If each caae was taken and the light thrown upon It It would lie four 1 ttm the ln-en-aldernte tenant is entlrelv te b'nme t trust thin ltter will reach heme enme one at leant who will show appreciation for ktndneej shown It would go a great wnv toward making the life of the terant easier and tha world happier. w I, cr.AIlK. Phllsd.lphU. September 3". 1011 - A Ban en Firearms Te the Editor nf the Kiriuni; Tublic riieer- Hlr The law of this Htite dl mulv rave that no eni Is allowed te carrv cincciled weapons, nnd yet we read of Khoetlnus every da Hern' thing should be denu t" s that the law la tarried out. If there Is no bet ter suggestion, whv n"t have th pellre I esamlne evtry tusplcteus ch.iracte- he may I be supposed te have weapons In h's posses sion, and If they ure found en his person give him a ear in Jail In fact a fhlMgn I Judge his mere than once In his court urged the prohibition of the manufacture ef flro flre arms, and I think every one must f-I ap palled and horrified as they read In ths papers of the lnrgu number of deaths caused by the use of the revelver This Judce lr right. In mv etlmntlin, and If ever there waa a problem for which there Is a solution It Is this one, and thiil eolutlen In te prohibit the manufacture of guns, ex cept for military purpose Kovelvirs nre manufactured te kill human belngs, nnd rare Indeed Is the revolver that cannot clilm one human life In the course of Its caieer and probably ntnety out of every hundred killings would never have happened had I' ret been for the manufacture of firearms und the ease of acquiring them. It one Is ahet from behind 'he posse- 5oeihinq and Hervlinq Clea.rs Aw&y Blotches y "v Heautu Is Peiccr Se. rjr. vaTipemie J Ja ajt Face Powder 1 i Refurnished ) Redecorated W, V Phlludelplilu's most brll- Wj llnnt cafe. Fer luvnry ' t' VVVV location iittuosehera ' VAVJ feed and dancing ' , s ONrncRiviROrtrva a y cSs '7 N Is unsurpassed There Is f i V iilwuja n cool spot await- Inx you exeii ou the hottest At Kntiiie'a wonderful or- 497 ' fhcatrii will entertain 0U Y ' I I revully, ' ! Ks, 0n" 1'ly and Sundays yg I ejfum'wwiy r Vrtf 7i. jnili - i sJII aSI OCTOBER 1, 1921 PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor should bei brief and te the point as possible, avoiding anything; that would open n, denominational or sectarian dis cussion. Ne attention will he paid te nony neny nony meuji letters. Names and nddreses must be signed flu nn evldenoe of geed faith, although names will net be printed If request Is made that they be emitted. The publication of a letter Is net te be taken ns an Indersement of Us views by this paper Communications will net be re turned unlesri accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript be saved. 1 slen of a run la useless, while If the hold up presents his gun from the front, and he discovers you nre unarmed, be probably will net sheet, whereas If you are armed. In view of his danger, he will tty te sheet first. Be I maintain one Is safer without a gun. even from self-dofense point of view D. L HOWILL I'hllsdelphla. September 80. 1021. Man Net Superior te Weman Te tha Editor of the Evening Public Ledger Hlr The age old contention of the su su perlerlty of man ever woman Is still main tained, either seriously or Ironically, by seme people The People's Forum of your September 14 Issue carried such an as sertion The writer gees en te say that "as no woman ever produced a work of lasting fame In art, science, literature, In dustrj or any ethor field. I think It has been nmplv proved that man Is of superior Intelligence " The foregoing quotation la rhlefly untrue te fact In the art of the stage woman has been eminently successful Madame Curie a discovery of radium Is a scientific acheement of first moment In lllerature one Immediately thinks of the Oreek poetess, Pspphe called the Tenth Muse bv Plate, Mrs Ilrewnlng and Charlette Brente In Industry a. little knowledge of social origins win show that wemsn was the originator of most of such useful Industrial arts as nrrirtulture, cooking tanning weaving and ether occupations basic In character Moreover, modern psychology lends no support te the concept of superior msle In telligence On the ether hand. It tends te rralntaln woman Is Intelligently the equal nf man. However another point comes m here It l that of being complementary rather than equal It must be definitely recegnised that men and women are net alike, tilt dlfferen' ihey are complementary Te say that a man Is superior or that a wemsn Is Inferior hts no meaning One may be superior for one thing and the ether for another Fer Instance, women are usuallv superior te men In the care and teaching of small children. In the core of the sick veak and Incapable. On the centrarv men are su perior te women In certa'n ether fields, auch aa athletic sports war and these activities requiring quick co-ordination of mind and mus-te The writer feels it l pre-eminently necessary te get rid of the Idea of the superiority or Inferiority of mnn or woman when compared with each ether, and learn te think n terms of their com cem plementarlnesa. However, a warning must be pounded as te the ntness or Incapacity of women te de most any kinds of med-n labor. The enlv way by which the fitness of woman for a certain tee of labor can be ascertained N through allow inir her te trv that type Fur ther, It Is felt that thre are a few lines of endaver In wh'rh women properly trained cannot make geed As mere and mi-re ma. chlnery Is unel the field of peslb'.i im im plevinent of women wi,l steadllv- breads KiuvApn e pt'NKn Philadelphia. Septemier IN 1021 Plenty of Roem Te the Fiilier of the fc't ,-n,i0 PuMir Ledger Mr In answer te 'DIsgutd ' who cmplilns of end, 'ions n renmtig hejaes In wtat Is known s the 'rooming-house district ' I want te mv that it Is th" per eons.' own fault that thev s-sv In aurh elnceu wt.en there are p,m of clean places In ' private homes The difference in ihi room ng-heuse d's trlct Is that nobody cares what the 'enacts j de or mv, and I hllve thi.t the g"sit ms- Jerltv of thev IKinc tn such quarters would net live anywhere else I have had an es- I rrlence lately ihnf rmvlnrea me of tha', hfcvue I have fl ed te rent a nice, cein little apartment of three ree-ns with all modern conveniences ard with private en-tian-c vet people will pack together lik ' sardines In a box In thene p.ares inhabl'ed ' TH0RNT0N-FULLER AFTOMOBILli COMPANY Parkway East of 18th St. Phene, Spruce 1040 1. It. Hwene, Darby, Pa I.. I. 7enel, nrjn Mawr, Pa. I'red I.. Hawk, I.ansdevvnr, Pa . fl. fl. I,. Smith, Hals, Pa. Mnhan letnr Ce , Ardsiere, r, tavne ule Repair Ce , Me me, p. Unmeet Jenes Moter Ce , Jrnklnteeri, llerer.Hrlu Moter Ce., hestnut Hill, .Vlereer-Tbempsen Moter Ce.. 146 firten by reaches and filth It la their own fault. S W L. Philadelphia, September 21. 10-'l Ne Piecework 8ytem Te th Editor et the Kerntep Public Ledger- Sir "S. J. M " ears It l aotlen we need te get the big Industries going If this con cen con trlbuter Is a wage worker, he knows the cause. The rotten system of piecework, with the prlee ae low we must turn out the work of three men te make the wages of et.e, la one of the heavy burdens placed upon the workers. This piecework has filled the country with output se that we have rver-productlen or under-eonsumptlen Lt us kill the piecework system and 1st every workman de an honest day's work, and the buvlng level of the country will meet that of production, tnd one man w.ll net be doing three men's work at one man's pay A new system of labor Is the formula S X. MORSSNKR Phllsdelphli September 21. 1021. Questions Answered Auther of War Seng Te the Fdlter of the Evening Public Ledger- llr Please tell me who was the author e' the war song ' Keep the Heme Fires Ilurnmg " F L W PhlladelnhK September 21 1021 The author of "Keep the Heme Fires 1'urmng the peyiler World War sunrr was Mr. Lena Oul.bert Ferd, en American who I ad lived in Klmlra, N T but made her home with n arm in Londen during the v-ei Mrs Ferd nnd a three war-old son were killed In the wrerkoife of the Ferd home when tl wns d-slreved In s CJerman elr rntd ever Londen n Msrch, 1017. In s,l twelve persons were ullled In th house. Flew of Electric Current Te the l.dtler of the Evening Public l.nigrr Sir- I;eea e.eetrlc current fle a through the wire or en the outside exclusively" Philnd'lnh i sp'"mber II 1P21 The Hut. an of Vrandards eavs Ihni In the cnee of dlret current, aa tupplled from dry or storage betlris or a direct current Cyrame as ued in farm lighting pants, nnd in -nme cemr.1 stH'l.jn., the current forms in Ifertn th-ougheut ilm ..nt'r.. cm.. .,. I'en f the 'rp vv'l'h nlternnflnr currents I there la a -e-ral.ed -skin effct " which citises tre current te h crowded somewhat' toward the surface of the wire. In the case of radio current at very high frequency f,,f the order of a million evclea ir ....il and large wires the current is virtually all close te the surface of the wire Civil War Pensioner! Te the Editor et the Evening Public t.edger n.r new manv Civil War widow a nnd UiUdren are thee in the pension rolls' Why den e all such widows receive rwiiaiens DAT. i-iiiieeeipn a September 21, 1021 I ..J? Pension llureau s-iys that en Tune .10. ! 1021. there were 281 22.1 f'lill War -videwal rid miners en the pension rel's Net nil ' ri' War widows receive pensters because! there are mny things which msv rirevent psr'leuliir v m. fact that the marr'nge te th seldi,- dd net tsl.e place prier te June 2? 1901 Yeung Girl and EmDlevment Te the Ml'ef. et the Pvenirg fub'ir I rriger .- r i ,,.. ,. ,.i wither a futhT ran crmeet u. a-!-! ertn ....... . . - ---.. fraln ,,i kh- in accep'' certa n mp eyment against her w'hf Phi ndetphia eptmber 23 1021 i Ne the father hr.s no such author!'- ev.-l hl in, nor daughter Moreev.r a gM usde. SlXt-en WO'jM nMwl n fntr,.... t . I . .. v" i. ' . ' -i con-i d none preserlled bv the Art 0' 1P15 re. garmrg eoucatlen rcr, nrements bfere anv one could lgill- employ ir VelthiM- her Kcroe teach-r nor th- fecten Inspector would a low 1- - fercd into an ferm1 f ''Itl'mmrnt tint... iK- 0 . . stance wer- such the.t It he-am- absolutely, m-Cf jsary for her te earn her own living I The American Creed 7e 'I e r'.f.'er f ,, e fc, rna ,,llh i(. t-r(laer. Sir- r wll spprrrin'1 it K mu will print tn lour Peep a Torum "The American1 iT.h rjrepI' r4,r.n,rn ""I PPvnr dally n the Kvenlng Paid e ledger, and also In the Sunday Pnblle wW. letter illactnvslng timely teplr, will I,, printed ns well us requeued immih, and qneatlnn of genernl Interest will be iinHwrred. - DVET 600,000 owners AUTHORIZED DEALERS Ti. PUIla r Lun-'.' nmberenigh Fine Moter Car Ce.. Dedge Brethers MOTOR CARS CrttA't that was Meetel In ti etjsUst . my Teria war, t ' . a asoneB t. wuLniwi. . Philadelphia, September 19, M1. '- ' "The American creed" I as felteWsi I believe in th United States of AwM r, ns n, gevsrnnient of th people, b''tli people, for the people, whose lust thriri are derived from the consent et IU , ernedi a democracy In a republic! seVereHrsj nation of many sovereign Slat) a perfeet Union, one and Inseparable, established tttxHk' these principle of freedom, equality. Jostle and humanity for which Amerletn patriot sacrificed their live and fortune. I, therefore, believe that It I my duty te my country te love It, te support Us Con stitution te obey It laws; te respect It flag, and te defend It against all enemies.' 'n. K I.. The Wlssahleknn drive) I about seven and a I elf miles In length. William E Fester- Ne Meamera run te the fishing grounds at Fortescue. "W C V "The American flag en th bow of vessel or at the main Indicate that the President of the United Stite I aboard. "R K A " He fore the eltr received It name of Philadelphia the site wa known fe the Indians by the name "Conquanneck." which te thorn meant "the grove of tall pines " "W ( w ' During tha eight year of the Ileolutienirv War Pennsylvania fur nlsh-d 120 4M soldiers Poems and Songs Desired Various Poeme and Senrj 1e the Fdlter of the Evening PtiBffe Ledger! Sir Uii ou kindly print In your Peo ple s Forum ihe following poems and anngsl ' The IireUmrs ' "The Oypsy s Warning." ' She Is Mere te He. Pilled Than Censured" snd the peem (.eiitiilnlng the following verse ' He IIsnt and safe, alienee never betray. He tru' tu your word and your work and ieur friend When hjner comes te you be ready te taka It Hut reach net te seise It before It la near." A! th pem containing the Verse: ' If den'h wire n thing that money could bus The rich would live nnd the peer would dm Hut Oeil a ,n glorious He has It se That the rh h vnd the peer In their turn must re A'se the poem containing this verse! 'Are you dreaming or are jeu screaming? Are veu the serpent thst tempted EvaT Tour -tlv speeches thy sting llVe leeches. Dm reur flattering tongue won't me de ceive " A poem by Themas Moere containing this vetse "Tears like the raindrops, shall fall srlth- out measure. But rapture and beauty ran never recall, " The origin of the word of the song as fellows Our hnnds are clasped the last ferever: 1'erhsps we will never meet again; I levtd you aa 1 could no ether, Tlie parting- fl la my heart with pain And when -our frljnds have all departed. The friends you thought were tried add nue, Pemetnber one veu "eft heartbroken Had leied ieu better then you knew " And the song containing the verse verse There II come a time some day Wh-n I have passed away, Yiu'll have r.e father te guide you Frem dav te day Think well of what I sstd Hener the man veu wed And always remember the story. There ,1 rem a Time" Any or nil of the above will be ap,,. c!at.-d b.v the writer when publlshed In tf. Peep'e s Forum a. H II Phi.ndciph.a, September 21 1021 .f'" ''" net na" rnev of "rh" Dream-.' ' -Thi Ospsya Warning" has already bee.. prlnttd en Oetoeer 11 1320. and "She',' Mere te He Pitied Than Censured" en Jai.- "n, silent and safe" begins stanra Ne " I nearr" n"1",'', Deem "Ru' of thi We cannot locate "If Death Wer Thing aid 'Are Yeu Dreaming?" r" 'ler give the title of the Moero reem We have net be-n able te loeate I. rrem llnea ' I Loved Yeu Detter Than Yeu Knew v as printed November 22, 1020 "W L. c ' desire the pem centalntnr the rse The poet in his vigil hear Time flowing through the night A m.ghtv stream nbserblnr tear And bearing down delight." nee l.aaHj. H43J lliead St thliliy (nvrnce, Illy s. flSih si. M. M filbb. SiiT Vertli nread sL "hs J Mctieueb. 3137 Iankferd tie fletnlek i llruinhnuali, lien M llnnd t. Hlttrnheiee Moter tn, l.erninnlnwn, PhlU. l-aurel Moter Jleunlr In . 7"f-l3 Knst fllrnrd Ae. Hnrhelme (lurage. Klslng Su ,, ,nd lliferd Tike iirT0v lM,n"n"u. -VHegben, ,. ,nd lt, trit sl p 3 h I fl .