fKWf-B &x$i$''ZRwt "'' 717 Vvye If tF; i , .. .. . .' . ., .f - ' 1 - - -- - - l V w'i '.-'- u i ' f ... r .i"' ' ' 'V ' ' ' ' -. j. JnSTGOSSJP ABOUT PEOPLE ' .) Wynne Tells of the Accident Sustained by Mrs, Alexander Brinten Coxe Recently Ste Ciafs About the Committee Class 0 vt Y Tcsttrdny dM the word get V nbeut tu '";,. ,. ..,,.,,. nt 9T r.bid fall the ether tiny ami fyi rh a Pert. ,"! "I n Mm. nJur.v. lie, "!. eiernnl wemlcrful conM.tutien H8'1 , ,j ,,,. ftml I Itnew every ene "'""' love-i Mrr. Coxe, she's se ETXan w eichcarted and kind. ""? i,, the most wonderful grand An(1 ? ,h world. She, is always MrtliVrc of .he Vamalls, glTl?,P h7m her bes at the opera. or yzZ 1 M-. ChnrUen Vnr V0U.k "1 Mr. Varnall ns Miss ' Mr".Cee experts te re- Ec C tiic ar,y ,,nrt et "cxt month. . ID jeu knew that the Saturday TvV , nn.Inr Clnh- wns te bn V BrfDlng Dnc,nf n" Academy et hld "hh EVead "f at the Belle. Muilc this yenr, " k ,t 1(j the TUt-Strntferd? i" . , tf) mect &Hll.thrnatABhcr' wV.,,,rilfhU and uwd te meet at 5 (lf " ,,,(, ,, Hnll. Then Mrs. AS,'V.nd Mr". Madisen Tnyle. Rebert l't,-,, jointly nnd It met ET.mIV. The meeMnKS were held en Saturdays, inn , flrBt fleer ln WS ertleuUn ral Hall, un.te the e e''n -!!m Pxretit the Christmas S'jSrTnen the Urge ball room was uMjl. , is 1)nw MrrPer,rT-InV'Kd.,h Taer. 3 .' Mm Patterson, of ev, lern, C,,MMUn tie chapXennV of the rlnm 'm Jehn T. Iyl". -Tr.. ha-1 it "JA'i rnrc for n number of years. SId rl WW. Kra.ler took it ever Winter itvns decided te form it into and later ii "";. ' lh f1V0 or six CZlsZ th "en Se It has been chlftu la? Mr 1 el, Montgomery. vrs Jelm Nev,bUl. Mrs. .Taek Oenry. " (Tarlten Ynrnall nnd several .... hnvliie been the eemmlttee. ,h,thV" lass for the girls who will Bikt their debut the next year or per m the i-eeend :-nr after jeinlnc It. 3 it's Vrcat fun. The first meetlns fhi. Trtr " b- n October Ml. and iKll be a number of dinners before tha danee. t HEAR that Habs Clayten. Oeorgi Oeergi 1 nnne WVtheril! nnd severnl ether rlrls who are In the ".Tnzz Hand of MIm Irwin's Scheel are geini te give ionic music Saturdnj nTiien out it Mrs. Oideen Heerleki' place In Wynnewoetl. Thern is te be the Gym khana and everything elsi- in the way of tntertnlnment you ever heard of for the benefit of the Hahnemann lioi liei pital. T hear that the weinen en the beard of that heipitnl who nrc getting up the garden party are trying te raise $4500 te buy a new nnibulnnce. Seme tithe bevt en the Main Line who have i orchestra wi'l n'ny danee inusle, and Araln Haddad, a Sjrlan student at the University of Pennsylvania, will rend ipalm-. He is quite remarkable. I nm told. Altogether, it viill be very Inter titing. MANY uill co this afternoon te Iiel fifld. the Winter place in German town whf-re Mrs. Jehn Winter will givu a tea for her granddaughter, Snrnh Lejan Htarr, (Inuglitrr of .Mr. nnrl .Mrs. Times Starr, and one of the sweetest little girls te make her bow this season. Ixtgan Is tall nnrl thin (she would net be a Wister if sh" were net) and has an awfully sweet fuec. brown hnlr and dark eje. Her mother was Miss Snrnh Wister, a sKter of .Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts nml Mrs. IMwnrd Iclgs. of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Starr and Mr. ami Mr. Wuris vill give a ball for I.egan later in the fall. BOWHK has u little garden of his own in a wee plot right near daddy's, and he has worked tirelessly among his flowers, weeding and digging and planting, lie has carefully nursed a small chrysanthemum under daddy's direction, am! the ether day the first bud blnnmrd. linbble enme rneing in te mother In great excitement, holding out the flewer: "Oh. Muv!" cried he. "here's the first one, but I think mere'll hatch out tomorrow." NANCY WYNNK. Will Act as Hostess SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The KUe8tn who will attend the theatre party and supper nt tlie Hltz-Cnrlten next Wednesday evening which Mr, nnil Mrs. Lincoln KcrBUsen, of Cheutnut Mil, will give In honor of Mies Elizabeth fUrutilng, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Jehn K. fjtrublnff, whose marriage te Mr. William J. Cnner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Keens Cancr, will take plnce Wednesday, October 10, will In In clude MIbb Kathnrlne T). I'orter, Miss Mary Ernestine Celeman, Miss Marl anna Hennell, Miss Vemy Fergusen, Mr: Jnmes lCergusen, Mr, Walter E. Uex, Mr. Nermnti Wilsen, .Tr , and Mr. Rebert N, Downs. Mr. and Mrs, Strub Ing will entertain at a supper en Tues day owning, October IS, for the brldut party following the rehearsal. Mr. and Mrs. Krancls It Straw bridge, of Woedslde, Oermantewn, will give ' small dance en Saturday evening, Oo Oe Oo tebor 29, In honor their nlere, Mlse Ikilth Hucker ShecmnUer, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Benjamin II. Shoemaker. 2d, and their adughter, Miss Mary Strawbrldge. A debutante, of thin Reason will be Mlsii QeeTglana C. Wetherlll, daughter of Mrs. Geerge, D. Wetherlll, who will be formally presented te society at a series of dinners te be given before the dances. Mre. Wetherlll will entertain nt dinner tomorrow evening at her borne, Heatherflcld, County Line read, Bryn Mawr. ln honor of her daughter. The guests will Include Miss Sarah I-egnn Starr, Miss Louisa Wallls, Mr. Legan Ulack, Mr. Francis Tayler, Mr. Lester CemlV. Mr. Edward I'arrlsh. Mr. T'blllp Wallls. The gueuts will later attend the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Jehn D. Samuel, of 2015 Pine street, will give nt the Merlen Cricket Club te introduce their daughters. Miss Leis Samuel and Miss Maria Uurnett Samuel. Mr. Upton Sullivan han taken a beu"?c at 2127 De Lancey street, where he and hl brlde will live upon thelr return from a wedding trip. The wedding of Miss llnnnnh C. Wright and Mr. Sul livan will take place at 12:30 e clock en Saturday, October 15. Mrs). Jeseph Lewry Fritz, of Pelham Court, Germantown. will shortly Issue invitations for n luncheon nt the Acorn Club, te be followed by a theatre party en Wednesday, November 0. In honor of Imr duugbter. Miss Henrietta Mv Velgh Fritz, who will be one of the sf a a HenrH debutantes. Mr. and Mrs. l-rlU will give a dnnce en Thursday. Januar 5. at the Acorn Club In honor of Mlsa Fritz. Miss Marian Cahlr foneghue. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Doneghue, B733 ICnilcn street, GcrmAntewn, who hns been spending a fortnight ln Baltl Baltl Baltl more aH the guest of Miss Mary Mar shall Scott, will return home tomorrow. Miss Doneghue, who will be one of the season's debutantes, will be formally presented te society by her parents at a dancing tea en Friday, November 11, at the Acorn Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Pardee Earle and their daughters. Miss Margaret Earle nnd Miss Virginia Earle, of Crittenden nvcjiue and Gravers lane. Chestnut Hill, who spent the summer and early autumn at their cottage at Mnntaleklng. N. J., will return home next week. Mr and Mrs. Moncure Riddle, of Gravers lane, Chestnut Hill, who are en a meter trip through Ashcvllle. N. I .. and the Seuth, will return home the early part of next week Mr. Theodere Ducelng Starr, Jr.. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thcodero Ducelng Starr, of 323 Mercland avenue. Chest nut Hill, left last week for Uidgeferd, Conn., where he wilt attend the nidge nidge ferd Scheel. Mrs. O. J. De Uousse and her daugh ter. Miss Jeanne De- Houbse, of the Latham, Seventeenth and Walnut streets, who spent August and Septem ber at Cape May, returned home laat week Hr. nnd Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean. of Pine Run Farms Per.ll;n. who spent the summer nnd early fall at their cottage at Hay head, leturncd home last week. Mr. and Mm Clement Ileeves Waln wrlg.it. )( Chestnut Hill, who spent the summer and fall nt Narragansett Pier R. T . will return home en October In. Dr. nnd Mrs. Charles Jack, of Media, have issued Invitations for a card party en October 15 In honor of their daugh ter, Miss Sarah Jack. Mrs. Themas 13. Dunn, of 221 Aliens lane. Chestnut Hill, and her mother. Mrs. Edwin D, Mullen, left en Tues day hv mo'er for Cape Ced, Mas?, where 'they will spend October. Mr and Mrs. Ell Kirk Price, 1709 Walnut street, and their daughters, Miss Rachel I'riee and Miss Evelyn Price, and sons. Mr. Philip Prlce and Mr. Ell Klik Price, Jr.. have returned from their summer home, Grindstone Neck, Winter Harber. Me., and are oc cupying their plncc at Bethlehem Pike, Chestnut Hill. Miss Evelyn Price will net be a debutante of this season, as she hat left for Smith College, Northamp ton. Miss Marie Richards Cummlngs. daughter of Mr. and Mis. J. Hewell Cummlngs. of the Wellington Apatt ments, will sail en Saturday next en the Rotterdam for a trip abroad. Miss 1 : ':l!BHHHi MISS ELEANOR AUSTIN WEDSMR.E.C.TATNALL Marriage at Bridgowater, Pa., at Noen Today Armor Armer Wagner Nuptiab MRS. GIDEON ISOERICKK At wliose home, Deepdene, Wynne Wynne weed, a jrarden party will be given en Saturday afternoon Elizabeth "Pomeroy, of Reading, will no ne no lenui'iny Miss CummlngH. They expect te remain nbeut three months traveling through France and Itnly Mr. and Mrn. Cummlngs and their family, who have been spending the summer nt their place nt Werners vllle. Pa., have re turned te their apartments at the Well ington The engagement of Miss Eleaner F. Cummlngs nnd Mr. Wlllard Jehnsen Masen, of Chicago, has recently been announced. An Interesting wedding et much social Important was solemnized at neon to day when Miss Eleaner Ilrander Aus tin, dnughtcr of Mrs. Ewmonde H. Aus tin, of '1821 Pine street, became the bride of Mr. Edward Comfert Tatnall, ion of Mr, and Mrs. James Tatnall, of Hnvorferd, The ceremony wan per formed en the lawn of Farley, Brldge water, Pa,, the country place of the brlde'n mother. The Rev. Edward 8. Welle, of New Yerk, officiated. The bride, who was given In marrlage by her uncle, Mr. Henry W. Moere, was attired In an exquisite gown of silver brocaded satin, veiled with white net, fashioned with a long court train. Her veil of net wns nrrnnged in cap effect and wns edged with rosc-pelnt lace, which fell In graceful folds te the end of the train. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and white orchids. Mrs. W. Hobart Perter, sister of the bride, attended as matron of honor. She were, a frock of French blue bro caded chiffon with a large black velvet picture hat adorned with a black plume falling gracefully from the brim. She carried a bouquet of dahlias In varied coIets. Mrs. James Moero Austin, slstcr-ln-law of the bride, and Miss Margaret Clnwsen attended as brldesmaldn. They wcre attlrtd In frocks similar te the matron of honor, with black velvet hats, and carried arm bouquets of autumn flowers and foliage. Mrs, Esmende II. Austin, the mother at the bride, was attired In a smart gown of dark blue panne velvet, with a hat of blaclc velvet Mr. Frank Sheridan, of New Yerk, at tended Mr. Tatnall as best man. The ifi, ir.Mti,,1i tip. ttnmti( Gumtticre, of Minneapolis, Minn,; Mr- Wesley Kurtz, of aermantewn; Dr. nmntw Jftcpbs, of West Chester; Mr. W. Ho bart Perter, brother-in-law of the bride Mr, James Moero Austin, brother of thebrlde, and Mr. Henry Deughtcn. A reception followed the ceremony. On their return from a wedding trip the bride and bridegroom will be at home at 282 Seuth Seventeenth street. ARMOR WAGNER An attractive wedding took place at 7:30 o'clock last evening In the Patter- con Memerial Presbyterian Church, Sixty-third and Vine streets, when Mlsa Marie IC Wagner, of 16 Ashby read, Stonehurst, Pn., became the bride of Mr. Charlen W. Armer, of 8327 Vine street, the Rev. Geerge H. Bell, D. D., efllclatlnff. A reception followed Imme diately after the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. The bride was given In marriage by her father, Mr. Jehn Wagner. Miss Florence Wagner, a sister, attended the brlde an maid of honor and the brides maids Included Mlsa Bertha M. Cennell, Miss Freda P. Strelau. Miss J. Vera Waters and Mrs. William Cellier. Miss Ruth Armer, a small sister of the bridegroom, acted as (lower girl. Mr. Jehn Armer acted as bet man for his brother The ushers Included Mr. William Cellier, Mr William Ket tleberger, of Drcxel Hill; Mr. Charles Brinten, of Bryn Mawr, nnd Mr. Wal Wal lesten James. After an extensive Southern trip Mr. and Mrs. Armer will llvn at 417 Pine street, Audubon, N. J, where they will be at home nftcr November IB. JARMAN LAWKON A pretty wedding took place last e-t-nlng at 7:30 o'clock, when Miss Ester Lawsen, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward V. Lawsen, of 2315 Seuth Carlisle street, became the brlili of Mr Heward W. Ja'rmnn, of 2205 Spruce street The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's elster, Mrs Richard Rogers 4303 North Ninth street The Rv Keen officiated The bride wns attended by her Bister. Mrs. Richard Redgers, as bridesmaid and her brother, Mr Edward Lawsen, an best man Immed.ately fol lowing the ceremony a reception was held, after which Mr and Mrs. Lawsen tii- I 7E3EEXZ33: Tht Spirit or" youth I in a Harris Hat" The Newest Hats $5 CHARMING, youthful and original every one! And all made by hand of soft, fine velvets, silk duvetyn and lustrous panne velvet in stunning close fitting Hats for street and dress wear. All the new colorings and black. 1 I ' CHESTNUT ', I CORNER J TWELFTH 1 Ml m w r1 Ink., litre l-vV, fcn BONWIT TELLER C CO CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Announce for Tomorrow Friday, The Last Day of the INTRODUCTORY SEASON SALE Women s Coats Fur Trimmed Belivia Ceals 50.00 with large cellar of Aus. Opossum or Nutria. Heavily interlined. Navy, brown, black. Fur Trimmed Coats of Pan Velaine 69.50 ttractivc model with large cellar of taupe wolf. Navy, black, malay and sorrcnte. Fur Trimmed Capes of Pan Velaine 69.50 Smart Cape, cut en circular lines, with cellar of Aus. Opossum. Crepe dc Chine lined. Coats Trimmed With Grey Squirrel 100.00 Tep Ceat of Kashmir Radiant with large shirred cellar of gray squirrel. Newest shades. Fur Trimmed Coats of Pan Velaine 115.00 featuring the new hell sleeve. Adjustable cellar of Elephant dyed squirrel or "Wolf. Fur Trimmed Wrap-Coats 135.00 Several models in Orlande and Marvclla trimmed with Beaver or gray squirrel. Marvclla Coats, Fur Trimmed 165.00 with large round cellars or square shawl CeTlar of Sable Fitch, Kelinsky or beaver. Fur Trimmed Coats of Duvetyn 185.00 Twe straightline models. Muff ( nllar and cuffs of beaver, Hudsen Seal or Gray Squirrel. Imported Tweed Tep Coats COATS MADE IX LONDON OF SOFT ENGLISH TWEEDS 29.50 These Coats were just landed, and posses? all the swagger and swank, that only the English maker can embody in Sports Apparel. Strictly mannish tailoring and lines. w omen s Suits Fur Trimmed Sports Suit 595e of homespun mixtures and tweeds with large cellars of Reaver or Raccoon. New Fall colorings. Demi-Tailleurs Fur Trimmed of Meussync of an exceptional quality in two models, one featur ing long straight-silhouette, the ether with shorter coat. Women's Genuine Cashmere Duvetyn Suits 145.00 Beautifully tailored Suit of finest ductyn in Navv, Malay, brown and black. Lined in heavy quality crepe de'ehine. Women's D resses Daytime Dresses of Cleth or Silk 39.50 - group of Dresses for street and afternoon wear. Canten Crepe, Tricetine and Reshanara crepe. Afternoon Dresses of Canten Crepe JQ KQ Heavy Canten Crepe, with Panels of self Material. Trimmed with tiny buttons. New shades. Afternoon Frecks Cleth or Silk Greup of Canten Twill a n d Resl Dresses. New Fa Daytime and Dinner Dresses of Crepe Rema or beautifully beaded ered in dark or bri 57.00 Crepe, Puiret lanara Crepe II Colorings. 75.00 Canten (. repc , and embroid embreid lliant colors. 9 V 75.00 n rtsi W left, en their weddlnir trip. They will return te their new home, 4811 Iserth Third street, after October 20. MOORE8TOWN Mr, and Mrs. Aaren I3nt?le Btratten I have returned frcrni their wedding trip, spent at Atlantic City, and are at home i en East .Second street. Miss Annabel Wllklns, of this section, i and Mr. lister A. Iledes, of Cape May, ' Kave a community concert recently en the Cape May City pW , MKTnOPtll.ITAN OI'KKA IIOUSK ItlXITAl, IIY ,MMi:. Schumann-Heink Monday Evg., Oct. 10th Tickets. 75c, tl nil, 12 00. I2.r,0. Ue neatt, tR.OO (Including tax), nevr en nla, Weymann'n, 1108 C'hilnut nt. nnd Met ropolitan llex Offlc. Hread & Poplar at. ACADKMV Ol' MU81U TIICIIS. OCT. 13 nt 0nl' CenrfM EVi:. - 8it5 Thin Renaen 0ALL8-CURCI Hrnta, Arndf-mr nnd llrppe'a. It 10 Chrat nut W. $1.00. (1 00, 13.00. gZ.SO, S3.0O. Mnnaifmrnt, Kvnna nnil Snlttr. JOY FOR 600,000 MEN. WOMBN AND CHILDIinN H NIXO .mi ii, ii mi. ii n n mm - f 1 , U.f" rnl'JW.M.J WkJm&r VtJfcWJJ i- Tr HT J A ( W n '. i WEST Ptttt.A "S KAVOIIITB THEATRE OPENS ITS 12T1I Hl'CXKBSI-'CI. BCAr;ON Monday Afternoon OCTOBER 10 SPECIAL FEATURES LNTIIIB CAHT ANO COMPANY OP A I,. KKINORtt'H AMBASSADOR Baltimore Ave. at (10th St Direction Frrrt t), A M 13. F!t TODAY. TOMOnrtOW AND HATt'UDAV "NO WOMAN KNOWS" ADDKD HEN Tl'KI'IV COMKDY COMINO NBXT WBEK "QfO VADtH" DUMONT'S 0Tir AUCI! -Ev 8 Js UJkVlJni J ir,tp, j,en Wtd Hat 2 15 EMMETT WELCH Minstreh Ballr A WOMAN 8AWKD IN CIU'VKB Casine 8th A Walnut Mat. Today BIG WONDER SHOW With OKO P MflU'HY NOW PI.AYINO AT Tim KOMHKHT THKVTIII. 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Marguerite Clark Scwiw'd In IT"(1- S "V W'iRI 1 1 SERIES VICTORIA ,MCT;l,,M,U0T Lionel Barrymore '"J"? th I i' I - il" u i iRl Ii s rilIBP ;i MARK EI .VTKKCT "'v M- iViiy m "" M re f r ,q" CAPITOL REGENT vX;h:;7XW?" I" T SSty, THIll' ' ri nnr jiahket ,i m vimr ., t.i- " , r m te ii Returns of World's Series BROADWAY Tt7F2 i j i. til ,l.i -i n ''.iiy Illoed I'. irn . I V -; I , :. , M lie'1 f i, , f An.iler' CROSS KEYS ,;0T" ,A.VU "et I "MeriN i rvF'" MtsirAi, MOON LOVE 'OMEDT ' ? I-' re n nt Thrntrs GARRICK D;lTi Vl THE FILM SENSATION! 1 TBI S POSITIVELY! T II i wr i Last Mi Times' I A Rex Ingram Production ii,'- , si at- n srri:D l M ji s ,! T' ' $. AUJVIats., 50c te $1.50 NEXT MONDAY " , I- ' ujr T n"n Sanson A. L. ERLANGER Presents tw. .. . Y 'k 4 r. ' jn i im ' Sucrei MR. PIM PASSES BY v in ti i,i , ii m i-i:sd i . i,i.h LAURA HOPE CREWS B- ,1 ' ' -' ti Ii'. I . 1J gGK ' ".'.His 77 i, J 10 P i- Mm W- . Sj' 77i. iq 1 00 BROAD Laat 3 Evgc. ' ast at s.n ir4ay ALLAN POLLOCK ' r i i - vi. n A Bill of Divorcement " v i" ' Dean NEXT MONDAY "- SAM. H. HARRIS ' ' -NT3 MRS. FISKE - -" ' 'r, 1 .. eC Her I' - tf .1'! '' T . i Wake Up, Jonathan! ' II i '! i ' - ' 1 1 Rlr. ' Ii '!!- i Y EtsKE ii i - - i ml in - jir te 2 re 1 - ' ' it - i' "ii i, $? 00 reRRESTT7T7F: All Twins Over 8 Yrs. of Age Admitted Free te Mat. Today A. L. ERLANGER'S ' two' uttle'1 girls in blue VllH IS: Ml Nmlits-, :,0r te P2.S0 i m MMM&y jtii EDDIE FOY, SOPHIE TUCKER Yi unvr Fnvj 5 Kini f Sncopttlen IVAN BANKOFF t METROPOLITAN ;;-' ,!,re;'(ir MAE DESMOND VS.Vff. Till. I I 'BUDDIES" Popular Prices: ',; ;- f ; J I i i''" -V i it I tkfHtMl 1 V v ) i .' f r . Mm nr ORPHEUM '" '";"- n l ch.u.n ORPHEUM PLAYERS" I i' l.k l im'l' hAI'V MINIS' y,cyiencv vri,,.v ,, , ,. ,, t,,, cni1rmy- HphH Ai-nil A Heppa'g, 1110 Chtet, PHILAUtLFHlA ORCHESTRA --- -. W1BI, i ft SAT. rriiy i 1 rmntK fmphoef i . ij miner i 1 uu mm m m i ri A r'i if i M