WM&mFrmm ''m, i&SJfir jj'rt t ifjri ' 'ffp' mwBffflm i ! tttqt nnQQTP a ti flancy Wynne Attends the She Sees Mrs. Arthur She Tells of Her -rj CERTAIN!? was tee bad Hint it 1 rained enrly en Hnturdny, when there ta te much coins en. Tliore were the rtccs nt the Whltcmnridi Huntingdon Valley Club, nnd there vv'ns the Wil liam Harts' tea for Eleaner Hart, one f tbe very splfficst of the debutantes of this year, you knew. And then there i the Stetenburyft' beunewnrmlng at their place, "Wliltemarflh Hall. At thin time of year it nlwaya helps an affir when guestR can go out of deem into the garden and creunds. nnd hn it rains overythitiR linn te be concentrated Innldc, and It'K ant te be n bit stuffy, hut fortunately It cleared off Hewerer, Eleaner's ten wai delight ful and nhe Is bh nttrnctlvc ns can be. She is vcrv geed looking. b"lng rather tall, and. Imvlnff chestnut brown hair and hazel eyes. She is graceful nnd TlTfteieus, nnil dresses in very goon taite. Mrs. Hart, who was Miss Anna Fisher, looked linndsemc in her gown of cray crepe de chine, which Milted her te perfection. 8he is tall nnd fair, teu knew, nnd has blue eyes. Eleaner were a lovely frock of peadi-colered chiffon, nnd carried Sunset roses, which, at you knew, have Jufct Mint peach-blew Eleaner Hnrt is the niece of Dr. Charles Hnrt. Mr. Harry Mnybin Hnrt j Ml., Mniilln Hurl. She was n impll at Rprlngslde Scheel. In Ches-tnut Hill, and has always impressed me as n most' talented, attractive girl. I re member her in a French piny I saw urn. there once, and she was splendid. There were about ten ether debu tantes receiving ut the tea and the flowers I really believe tOie had mere than 200 bouquets. It was simply marvelous. Her purenls nnd Dr. Hart will give a ball for her in December, and there are te be lets of ether enter tainments In her honor THE ether day when I stumbled upon a copy of Amery Hnre Cook's poems. I felt that it was almost crimi nal that mere is net held about her and her exquisite work. She's the sort of Joyce Kilmer kind of poetess makes poetry out 'of the ordinary every-dny things and puts her thoughts Inte the most charming language. And te think she is one of 1'hlladelphla's very own ! I 6aw her last week at n elub meet lnr, and Has charmed with her appear ance. She is exceedingly tall, and her small, well-shaped bead is topped with an aureole of golden hnlr. Hhe Is the daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Hebnrt Hnre and the wife of Commander Cook, of tha United Htntes Navy, you knew. She was wearing an all-gray costume, the long lines of wlilch just suited her slender but statuesque figure. The dress was made of n soft woolen mnterial In a platinum grny, cut with a square neck and elbow sleeves, nnd It wni made lenj-walsted where the skirt was joined with thebe fascinating, outstand ing little pjents nt the sides. The back and front had no waist line, save for that denoted by a narrow leather belt. A little bit of wool embroidery, just a mcre tracery, appeared here and there en the waist. Her hat was n medium died enr, with an upturned brim of chinchilla fur and a crown of the same material ns the frock. A gray fox neckpiece nnd stockings nnd slip pers of gray suede completed the pic ture, for she w'ns really a "study.'' it was all se artistic. Mrs. Cook writes the dearest pecma of the "heart and mind," and she reads them with se much charm. When I was looking at her I wondered whnt words she had thought when she chose that exquisite get-up, for she told me one time that words alay brought coleis te her mind. She js bringing out a new book in this country nnd England in a few months, nnd it Is te contain a series of poems about little homely chores, nnd Amery says she known hew te de all the things she writes of herself. It's te be called "Swept Hearths." Her first .book was called "Tossed Coins," and I must tell ynu u scream ing story connected with that. A woman I knew was talking te another, and told her clic must get "Tossed Coins j thnt it wn quite wonderful, -lae ether woman hesitated n moment, and then said she hesitated te have it in her house, for fear the boys might warn the intricacies of "African Gelf" or the new "put nnd Take." Hclieve me, that lady was "bulking up the wrong tree ' in thnt case. "Tossed Coins Is beautiful, Inspiring nnd has much that is deep down in the soul and nwrt. I nm proud te knew any one ijiie has such a beautiful mind. Mrs. cook has several darling children nnd is a most attractive woman. Her mother was .Miss Itebe l'emberten, and she is ' v 8fS?.Vj3d,,,,hter of "'e late Mr. and Airs. Clifferd Pembcrten, of this citv. NANCY WYNNE. , SOCIAL ACTIVITIES f.SJL8'!, Vlrff,nla ,le Meral Smith, ,lebu. Deiirhn,RnUBl,,uer ,.f Mr' aml M,s' Arhl" S. m 111. of Spring Valley. wnewoeJ win ,, tha rucsU of honor nil. .-. tre I'aity nm! supper at the J"fi!"" te '"? Blve" '' " lwn aSd tt' vcnlnp, Nevemlw 28. Mr PWiHv 8m,h ,per'alnef nt illmier en ter mi "" ' honor of their (IhubIi (IhubIi (IhubIi ione? nl "iV1 wl" nlye ll0 tll(' KUP't of nlni? vl a ,'"""' "" Wertncsdnv eve Wtffiam 7 n,,er whleh Mr' n'" -Mrs. .Tat l1i7ftU,er rtehl"nnte wilt be Miss of u-Pni " c,(,erK0 Helt Straw bridge, Walk- r:1Pt"",r.f'',I,n''1' wl" "i" he feri yKjl'4. te secVty nt a lunch- nts uu'B if ,,,lnn''ri' wl"' her p.ir p.ir Yerk. K'V0 '" tllls c"-v "d. New Hee K11 ,'! w"hur, of Old Stene f0rT,inLPnv,dH- has !S!,Ul(1 Invitations dfcv riL m hoe.n n,1 h,'r nei,1P "' Thurs H 'HI er, L0- ln 1,0"or "f Miss Mar and Vr,r,";",utmUe ddiiuhter of Mr for. f8,nrh .".l,,,,us w M1v'-. f "el StarV .ui?vds' n,,ul Ml" 's,lrnI r-n Mrs i, lut'lnt, dnuKhter of Mr ami "" James Starr, of Ueimantewn andlMr:VMJ',,,, l'eew- daughter of Mr boreull, tWll'lani , I-eew. of West Mrtnrii. ' '! w'" nrrlve ,1,e lHlt,,r Anl j, eir Zv$ "' 1)0 ,u' " "f Miss M?i jh",wb.!;ldfre' dauBhter of Mr nnd . Br," ILwnWbr'dgC' nt Mcadow er'e? r?r r,r,,d A- 'irnluin. dauBh- maii'v ,7 ., h.pr,uce Htrpr'. "Ill he for fer nta ni1 fqs.entei1 ,0 !"",'ct' '' her par Ur nni',,ca ''," Monday. .November 31 en i k?i7i,m rH 0r.a'in will kH a dunce " rriday evmlng, Octebir 28. M?!lr.n,iAA,.ln s"Pln Yurnnll. daughter of enteenih n,r1' ,cil""" Ynmull. of Ser ekKs!1'1 II'-,iiBt MiectH and Cruni Mr n,Vul',1,i 'Jeu. whose iimirlnnfe te 'nahh? , X,.1, ly"1 '-'"teitnlii her brldes Thi i..i.1 ,l J'"iier tomorrow cvcnlnc r no .,,?. "'""HI Include Miss I.or I.er Ml. Jit,"n',.MI" Virginia IlccUwher. WtnstenT ', Vlrr 'Tr' MM!' "erlrude Ke"bJ V "f ""rrlsbuiK; MIkh fiunelln neMa im! l5?"H,lvlll'. Tenn , Miss Cor Cer miy ic," ,sl,lner. of New Yerk. Miss WH it en,Vd- ' . Ak"1's Yurnnll. who ArthSf ."1," ,V.i,1,, "r ,10er- '"'d Mrs. ' lnat,0Ir.nl!f 'i,e be1'1' Jr' wh0 w'" ,e?Jfc.ftnl Mrs, William nnl!Pr Wh.l.n ' t,wiw?1ve,5tl!l,l.."n apuittnent for . t'vn tney will occupy en November 1 nnrrr dcvydTeT" William Harts' Tcaat Ambler Cook at a Club Meeting. Neiv Boek of Poems Mrs. Whelen's mether, Mrs. Wlnfletd hcett Artcr, will spend the winter with her ether daughter, Mrs. Celeman Peace urewn, at Itoscemmon, her place In Deven. Mm nrncst Hazard, of Santa Har bara, Calif., will nrrlve this week te ??.?."." ft fertnlKht as the guest of Mrs. William Uellu du Pent, nt Crcstlen, Ard Ard mere. Mr. and Mrs. Ch -les Dlffenderfer, of Ardmere, have Isst 1 Invitations for a dance en Wcdnesi ay evening, Decem ber 28, at the Merlen Cricket riub, In honor of their daughter, Mls3 Virginia Dlffenderfer, An autumn wedding of social Interest will he solemnized en Wednesday eve ning. November 21. In St. Pnul'n Episco pal Church. Overbroel:, when Miss Mnr. jtnret 13. Curtis, daURhtei- of Mr. and Mr. Hany I-'. Curtis, will become the brlde of Mr. Uey Tayler Uoekmyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kdwlti A. Uoekmyer. of City Line and Rnynhatn ncnue. Over brook. A reception will fellow nt the home of the bride's parents, 5870 Drexcl rend, Ovcrbtoek. Mr. Voorhees Drayten, of Prospect avenue, Melrose Park, has taken an apartment at the Longacre for the win ter which she expects te occupy obeut November 1. Mrs. Drayten's daughters. Mis Nancy Drayten nnd MIha Pheebe Drayten, have gene te Flnsbury. Conn., where they are students nt the Ethel WUIUUI! OtllUUI. I Mrs Virginia Kemble TuckeAis spnd-' Ing th winter with h-r mother Mrs ' Isaac Kemblc, nt tha nitz-Cnrlten. Arisi Margaretta A. Sharnless, daugh ter of M. and Mrs. T. IVIIaen Sharp leja, of 10 Knst Chestnut avenue.' Chestnut Hill, who has been spending i several ueeVn nn n mnxi. in t-..M.iMM as returned te her home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur TV. Sewnll, who have been apendlng the summer at Donemar, their place at Jaffrey, N. If., will return te their home, 1311 Spruce autui, en uciouer .. t Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurtsl and their family, who are spending the j autumn nt their place. Clnrksen and1 TVlster streets, rSermantewn. will re-' turn early In November te their home., 926 Spruce street. Mr. and Mrs. Pope Ventmnn and ' thelr famll. who are eccupjIiir their new home at CheMnut Itlll nines their, return from Europe, will net open their town house. 1I1R Spruce street: until , December. Their daughter, Mils Jane Bell Teatman, linn left for Hrti Mawr i-enee. w-nere sue is a student Mr. and Mm Tlienrlnr .AMn.. . Sixty-third street, Oerbroek, and their son, Mr. Rebert Ketterer, have closed their cottage at Vontner, where thev spent the summer, and have returned te their home. Mr and Mrs Jeseph Dicksen Kdsen. who are spending a fortnight at Het Springs, Vh., will return nbeut October 15, when they will occupy their home en Wlssahlcken avenue, Oermantewn. Mrs. Edsen was Mlsa Julia DeLacey Heck, daughter of Mr and Mre. Charles W. Beck. Jr.. of Wyncote, before her marriage a short time age. Mrs. J. Farnum Helt has returned from Europe. Miss Lucle Helt will spend the winter In Parle. Mlrs Anna Christine TVlnzcr. of 1821 North Kiftv-eUth street, nnd Mr. Jeshua F. Weeks, of 4722 Springfield avenue, were married September 10 In the Memerial Church of St. Paul, by the Rev. Rebert Norwood. Mrs. Saleme Armbruster was matron of honor. The regular meeting of the IfatI Country Club wns held at the home of Mlus Margaret M. Farrell, S028 Aspen street, en Thursday evening last, at which time the club Initiated Miss Margaret Loughery apd Mlsn Mary M. Farrell, this closing the memhershlp. The members In attendance were Miss Rosalean Mellen. Miss Nera Mellen, Miss Edna Mellen, Miss Pauline Mellen, Miss Marie Shields. Mlsa Clalre Phillips, Miss Marie Klliler. M i-s Menlcn Leeh'r M'ss Jesephine Itlckert, Miss Helen Murphy and Miss Emily Flnegan BORNOT Hew about your window and deer draperies? Fine lace curtains and handsome, heavy portieres are equally safe in our careful hands. The Bernot specialty is send ing your fine curtains and hangings back te you, fresh and ready for Fall use, unstretched, unfaded, beautifully reno vated by our famous dry-cleaning process which does net injure the finest fabric nor fade the most delicate color. Our wagon will quickly respond te a postal or phone call. A. F. BORNOT BRO. CO. Main Offlre, l?th & Folrmeunt Atc. replnr 000(1 nat igei IMPORTERS, DKSIONKR8 AXD MAKF.RB OF TTO.VB.Vfl AKD CBH.DRBN'g AFPARBL OF THIS TUORHST CHARACTER FOR UOR.B TBAtt TWBNTl'.BIX YF.AR8 GOWNS TV RAPS SUITS rims BW)USES n Tuesday and Wednesday 150 Blouses 5 at One hundred and fifty bleuiea and overbleuaea in Bef8 ettc, crepe de chine, beaded and embroidered. Sonic trimmed in contrasting shades, including the new Autumn colors. Navy, black, Mohawk, Fingi, Yellow stone, white and flesh. New Shakerknit Sweaters 8.95 Introducing the new and very popular sport and school wool sweaters in plain, V-neck or Byren effect cellar. Included are all the college shades, mainly old geld, cardinal, black, green, maroon, navy, purple and white. VI118T FLOOR KriJ EVENING PUBLIC Married en Saturday Photo bv the Phillips Htudlea iTlUS. AKTIIL'K IEV Mie before Iter marrlnge en .Satur day In the Cnhnry I'rebjlcrian Chiirrh was .TIIss Mary Kliralictli Klllett, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. William .). Klllett, of .117 Seuth Seventeenth street ALONG THE READING Mrs. Jehn C. Perry and her daugh ter. Miss Allce Custls Perry, have re turned te their home, ABhboume read nnd Spring avenue. Klklns Park, after a summer spent In nnd through New England Mlsn Hurrlet Chapman, daughter of Mr and Mrs William II. Chapman, Jr. of Lnwnten nenue, (ink Lane, who spent the grenter part of the summer with her grandfather. Mr William H. Chapman, at his cottage In Chelsea, Joined Mts. Perry during the late summer. , Mr, nnd Mrs. Chnrles A Bench have closed their cottage In Ventner. N. J., nnd have returned te their home, ITlklns nnd Park avenues, Klklns Park Mrs. Beach will be romembercd before her marriage lust spring ns Mrs. Grosvcner Trowbridge, of Buffalo. Mrs. Helen Carrell Heed, of Oak I.nne. will sail October 20 for Europe, where she will enlist hi the services of various kind of pest-war work and reconstruction work for the rehabilita tion of wnr dovaatntlen. Mr. and Mrs. Newton P. Jiicksen. of Onk Lane, have Just returned from an extensive European trip. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Adelo McGrath. of .".312 North Eighteenth street, entertained the mem bers of her sewing circle nt her home Inst evening. Among these present were Mrs. II Dauphlnce. Mrs. D Ledge, Mlur Bess Connover. Miss Lillian Nellle, Miss Margaret McCnndless, Mrs B Thompklnsen, Mrs .1. Hreadfleld, Mrs V. Clark. Mrs. M. Fergusen nnd Mrs. O. Tlmmens Mr. and Mrs. P. Murgell. of 1322 Glrard avenue, have been cntertnlnlng as their guest for the last week Mrs. Rose Oartman, of Iondeu. England, who has been visiting friends In this city and New Yerk. She will return te Londen some time during Nex ember. Mrs. Careline Levi, of the I-erraine, is spending a week nt Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ely K Sellg have re turned from Deal, N. J., te their upart ments at the Majewtlc. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Ethel Khman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Khman. of 2216 Spruce utreet. has issued Invitations for a masquerade p.irty te be held at her home en Wednesday evening. Among the guests will be MIstk Anna Scott. Mien Mildred Knox. Miss Anna Masen, Miss Marguerite Jehnsen, Miss Gwen Gwen eolyn Jenes. Miss Lillian Harris, Miss Margaret Fleming. Mr. Rebert Lane. Mr. Jehn Peltz. Miss Heward Kane, Mr. Oeorge MacMullen. Mr. Ralph Glatz, Mr. Elmer Mink and Mr. Walter Chappcl Preparations are being made for the annual dance te be given b the Jester Club nt the Rlttenhouse Hetel en Octo ber 22. Among the members are; Mr Cleaners & Dyers Branch Offices 1S35 Chestnnt 11.V4 N. Breml 12lh & Welnilt nreeil H hnjdi-r "I Seuth s: MTLLTN-EIIY SWEATERS SKIRTS CHILDREN'S APPAREI-i CHESTNUT CORNER TWELFTH .95 M L " " .rjjji 1 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, Hareld F Dalslmrr, Mr. Curtis Brrtnker, Mr. Hareld Ormsby, Mr. Manning C. Cerrlgan, Mr. Philip A Wcldner. Mr. F. A. Thompson, Mr, Warren Mehany, Mr. Geerge J. Clemciits, Mr. Htewall II. Tompkins, Mr. Warren J. Tneth, Mr. c. f. Starr, Mr, Frederick A. Clements and Mr. Themas Conaty. Miss Frances M. Conaty, of 2533 Seuth Cleveland avenue. Is spending a week ns the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Villa Villa pel, of New Yerk. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. nnd Mrs, Jeseph Glmpert, of 1812 North Twenty-eighth street, have re turned from Atlantic City, where, they spent the summer. Miss Lenh L. Lelnweber wns given a surprise party by Miss Gertrude Donl Denl mlsky at her home, 3217 Susquchanun avenue. Among these present were. Miss Helen G, Kaplan, Miss Kvu Dublri sky, Miss Rosalind Lnch, Mls Lillian Wltlln. Miss Zena Wltlln. Miss Mabel L. Berks. Miss Rose Flum, Miss Frances Snyder, Miss Lenh Lclnwcber. Sir. II. Kaplan, Mr. Solemon lclnwcber, Mr. B Rubinstein, Mr. I. P. Slenlmsky. Mr. II Geldhaer. Mr. A Drucker. Mr. S. Snyder, Mr. Benjamin Miller. Mr, Wal ter, G. Herwltz and Mr. A. Adlln. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gersen Dannenherg, of 1747 North Thirty-third street, have re turned from n four months' trip abroad. FRANKFORD Mrs. Charles B. Conn, of 1S37 Dyre street, entertained the members of her 600 Club at her home en Saturday evening. Among these present were: Mrs. Albert Barnnden. Mrs. J. TV. Con Con Cen eor, Mrs. O. Scott, Mrs. E. Forstner, Mlsa Marlen TVothersell, Mrs. M. Slack, Mrs. Jehn Bill, Miss Ethel Ellis and Mr?. E. Stokley. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nnt,h, of Foulk Foulk red street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. Mies Naemi TVIntera of Frankford avenue nnd Orthodox street. Is enter tnlnlng Miss Helen Sellers, of Wheeling, TV. Va , ns her guest for ii few weekM. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Terry, of 4,131 Mulberry street, have cle'ed their cot tage In Wlldwoed and have returned home after a stay at several months. MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Edmund S Maule, of Chester avenue, celebrated their wedding anniversary last week. Mr, and Mrs. Celllnn Rogers nnd their family, of East Main street, have re turned after spending the summer nt Ocean City, N. J. t Miss Adele Busby entertained the card club of which she Is a member nt her home last week. Mrs. Elredge P.. Jehnsen gave a lunohcen en Wednesday te meet Mrs. Elredge It. Johm.en, Ji., at her lrnmu In East Multi street. NORRISTOWN The marriage of Miss Bessie Hurklns, daughter of Mr and Mrs James Har klns, of 23B Bast Oak street, and Mr Themas Hill, of Olney, took place In St Patrick's ( 'hutch en Wednesday, October 6. The Rev. Francis L. C arr officiated at ceremenv Mis i Mnrgnret Hurklns. sister of the bride, attended her na niald of honor The best man was Mr Harry Nelliuuss, of Philadelphia. The Rev Paul Heller Stredach. new pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church, and his family were given a reception of welcome by the members of Trinity's congregation. More thnn 400 were In attendance. , Master Harry Hannnway. of West Marshall street, entertained fourteen of his friends at a party at his home. Geerge Allen, inc. I 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Nowadays it's Allen s Hats I We Are Showing CleverCepies of Paris Hats 1 a .The',nr,e Drtss Hats f Duvctyne or Velvet in the new M Autumn shades. Every model original and different. S $15.00 te $30.00 U Our Own Importation of Hair Ornaments Metallic and Floral Hair Hands, $3.00 te $7.00. ci ."ite3 for Even,l,S Uewns, in Fruit and Flower effects.. eiWt) te oy.eu. Corsage Bouquets French Violets and Gardenias, 3Sc te ?3. English Sports Weel Hosiery Usual $3.00 Kind at $2.00 a Pair rrrK,,7ran.,,ss: ffwr ., Tsrcfir ulre exclusive novelty sperta stripes In unusual effects ' Fall Gloves Are New Ready . i e'e fW ,'1 f,'-4" nssertnient of tlie famous Trtfeuw Trend, Kl.l nn.l Sueile Olevfs. Kewties fabric rind Pned (SIivm : TVin-Uer Nert rut i 2Jm" f ",e "nPprtnl ."apfl i MCha leathers nml the tlteVt It Scotch woolen spertH and -iKritliiu Clevep ' ' ' in tewnPendabl B,in0" ""'y 'U A1U"U Am' ,u prk'es le-s "'a" -v Mere $5.00 Arabian Mecha Gloves, $3.00 n,,i7.C,.Uv!.ni r'?111?" ,ir, 5'eelia. ileve, whirl, n.-ans th .e,t frerv ii iv tint Is ebta nabln frei-i an.v kind of Kleve- Tlifse .ire tal.. n ) Itn cur regular stock a a ypetial for ti few jajs New Fall Hand Bags at $.'i.()0 Htylc, isell inade .m-1 attractUely Une.l UeBul.ir l alu,i Japanese Quilted Silk Vests, Sleeveless at ,$2.00; With Leng: Sleeves, $3.50 Just the thins for the i-hlllj days 4 eeenil French Necklaces Ultra Smart, Very Special at $2.50 te $3.50 Each aS much! Werl(,nan8h"'' en,r? cSBP.Jihiy "Vc.t'5?,,: Three Days Mere of the Annual Autumn Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles A Few of tlw Many Specials ta Jr?"" rrCm'U t,0,"Part Fa 1'ewlW. MRiiRl DOi- ,., fcpceml 3,v. t'ety l.'Orlgaii Fretieh nicn eclcr nil Min.len, n0e box tav 'le mlrrWir".;?.0 HlZ" (emvun Vac" r.'h.Ui 'il.l 1'i.h Jnliiituii A. .lohtihen Hrd ("renii Itnbj Talcum lnr: ti t. t. Ilegrr (.allel Krench VleIett Tiilctmi ",!', ,nx I JiJerU or Anirm Kreneh T.ik-uni PewiIit. S4n t.ix I. I ii Air hmbiiiimn T.ilctmi, unually 7Dc BDccl.il tin.-i till' n- Hind's lleiify nnil lmcmil Crfain, 3Sc bottle tnv "r l'rliccce or re-innilent Teeth l'tiate, 35ci tn c ' jBienlrn OIhe Oil I'liHtlln Heap, very HPecinI 73n i ,! .., ...i... 38fI.c0 HU.l.rd or Uaby Cn.i.le1 SouitVletl'ulllly "elJalcs. 'futlcunt or Voedliurj'n Xi'aclai Senp, 10c cake. awiiiwiiMiiiiiiniiiiJiiwiiiiiiiwiiMmiiwyiiiiiiMii DELAWARE COUNTY Mr and Mrs. James Ixird Rlgby, of Media, have Issupd Invitations for the marriage of their daughter. Miss R. Rence Rlgby, and Mr Kdward Kenney Crethers, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Crethers, of Wnlllngferd, which will tnke place en Saturday evenlng, October 29, at tha Presbyterian church of Media. Mra Ralph Stewart will entertain the ,member of her bridge club nt luncheon at her home In Lansdewnn en Monday. October 17 Among the guests will be Mrs. William Borden, Mrs, Geerge TV. Edmunds, Mrs. Rowland Cadwalladcr Evans, Mrs Mnrcellus McDowell, Mrs Raymond Parker Mrs. Kdward Reth, Mm. Edward Reach, Mrs William Reesch, Mrs. K. E Si-hujler, Mrs Wil liam Van Dyke Smith. Mrs William Trlnkle and Mrs. Jehn Wigglnn - Mrs. H. P Leng, of Louisville, Ky . Is the guest for a fortnight of her bretber-ln-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Frank Stlckney, nt their home In DTexel Hill, where she arrived en Friday te attend the marriage of her niece. Miss Kllen Stlckney, and Dr. Jesse Coffey, which will take pUce en Wednesday evening. Mrs. Kdward E. Chandler, who enter tained Informally at brldge en Friday afternoon at her home In Meylan, In honor of her sister, Mrs Albert C. Hey. of New Yerk, will give another small party for Mrs Hey tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Hey Is visiting her mother, Mrs. William S. Blnke.ley, of Chester, for u fertn'ght, Roae-Llpehutz Wedding A pretty wedding took place lust eve ning nt 6 o'clock In the Geld Rreni of the Adelphla when Miss Reba Llpshutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isnae Llp shutz. of 3210 Montgomery avenue, was married te Mr. Morten Rese. The cere mony was performed by R.ibhl Mar vin Nathan. The brlde worn u cewn of kitten's ear crepe with a duchess lace veil held In plnce with omnge blossom She carried a slwwer leuquet of whl'e roses, erchldH and llllns of the nllev She was attended In Mrs. Heiijiitntn Llpshutz, who were a costume of 1 inate red beaded chiffon, as matron of honor, and the mild of honor was MKs Malzle Sharp, who were a gown nf Mame-colored chiffon The best man wns Mr. Charles Rese, brother of the brlde. Kreem. After the reception Mr and Mrs Rose left en a trip te Niagara Falls and Canada. They will live upon their it turn at 3210 Montgomery avenue. TO GIVE LATVIAN SONGS Little-Heard Music Will Be Sung at Meese Auditorium I.ntvinn music will be Introduced t Philadelphia tomorrow evening lit Hie Moem Auditorium by Ada llencfeld. soprano, mid Paul Snk, tenor. Imtli nf Higa, and Latvian opera nrtist-i of note. The concert Is te be given under the ntli-plce.s of the Philadelphia Committee of "Amerlcn's Mnklng," nn ediicntinnnl pageant te be held In New Yerk October .! te November 11'. The program will introduce an in, pressive list of Latvian composers tc which will be added a. number of Lith uanian nnd Latvian folk songs. "Care Neme," from "Klgolelte," will be turned into her native tongue bj Miss llencfeld. Textile Men te Meet The first nnnunl meeting of the Phil- ' adelphla Textile Men's Association will I be bold tonight nt the Mnnufarturew Club. Officers of the nrgnnlzntiuti, i which was formed lat October, will be , elected. nlieiil ilrrn IS te l l'loer mwi"iirMreiBii OCTOBER 10, 1921 LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Papc Lnst week pep lerned hew te play tennis and he gees out every tiny new nnd plays It with Mr. .Tenes next deer, nnd Inst nlte he was Miienklng nnd thinking nbeut tennis nnd nm was lm lm breiderlng Imbreiderv nnd I wns doing my lcsvlns nnd wishing I wasnt, and pep sed, There no use tnwklng. tennis is the greatest gmne In the world, it fills the old cerpus.sles with geed cleen oxygen nnd makes you long winded nnd nnrre walsted and lite footed and JOO per cent efficient ln every wny. It sounds very Intrlbtlng, hew de yen play it? sed mn. Well, I hardly think you could understand the rules even If I lxplnlned them, sed pep, and ma ted, T y net, nrent they In the Ingllsh lnngwldge? (,'ertcny, eny wtinln dent knew mutch nbeut spenrts, sed pep. Who sod they dent. 1 knew nil nbeut bnsebnll. Including fowls nnd everything. Is It enythlng like base ball .' M-d mn, nnd pep rvd. Net In the slightest, in the ferst place there are generelly eny '2 plnyers nnd never mere thnn -4, nnd mn sed. O, I knew thnt, Ivc seen the game plnjcd menny a time. And yet jeu nsk me if its enythlng like baseball. sed pep, nnd ma sed, Well, .veu knew vvnt I incen. I meen In u general wny. jest ns golf is like crlcklt in n generel wny O I see wat you meen, jeu meen Is lJrl. f Oer-nanienn A J I OHtVlVw s' it'nn'tn'" I THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL Levely Girls, Beautiful Girls YOU'LL SEE THEM ALL This Afternoon AT THE Sl'tX'lAL OPENING of West Philadelphia's J.)n1inK Theatre SPECIAL FEATURES. ENTIRE CAST AND COMPANY OF A. L. ERLANGER'S "TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE," NOW PLAY ING AT THE FORREST THEA TRE, WILL OCCUPY THE BOXES AT THE MONDAY MATINEE. Tonight at 7:35 Sharp Jack Donahue, Frem the Ferrest Theatre, Will Be Present. IS' ADI-ITIOS TO UT. Ill" Miin MM)AKI ami srci.Kc i kii i'liiiTerr.AT and MONROE SALISBURY in "THE BARBARIAN" CemplMn chance of pr igram Thurailav WAHNINO Wat h out fr the Nixin Nixin NeuK.Mev ' Vnn He' Inke jour PI lure. If vnu rf in t wat-li rut 4t t.y Ureml & M ntjeniery 'fcX0n,'4tjraTVt I'letUrfF HUr, 1P0 ' J ! 7ep M TD d. h '- ' Sl' "' Ma"rl.et irjK'vntjrvfc -,n n. , Mii.b THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL t . U ".'ll k I.IJI'T.S1HTS THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL " l ' 0 ''-) -A"NSOAr .ST Av W6U. ' " A 3" 4:' ,n u '' M tttk vv,rVniinOTIIY nI.TON In "BEHIND MASKS" CO . . - . 1 1 iut St t,l I'.Oth (LLACLLCWL ' :" " OWVV-&WIIW e n. I)e Mllle'i THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL CiAejl Ki.vrt avi; 1 Ul 'I ? nn I it --- -.. V I'lllllKUM id Item ( nniti-en In -At the Endef the World" f I 11" i I .n anter Ai THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL ft a ti ' iiirani , W"Te Please One Weman"! Phll-I llphln M I r..m Kt Thetre BROAD T"i' I.AH rT., t:n wti s t 8,u "x TONIGHTS .si it iiarius i rr - IN THI ..KFATr-I , ,, TtX t ,., t , l.l" 1IE11 l'HII.UM KV I. ri ' Wake Up, Jonathan! V- I t'Ksl N-" 1 r VI i y s l nv AT Till' in M MiMr.rt niKvinr y A I N.ktin ".Or i . ; -e "I.i -.1, , , j. GARRICK tonight; V i . Van . ' r H, - 'i' 'iff l-iiuir if, i sH, , A. L. ERLANGER Prcacnts 1 lie S.- ,r & , n If i i . , , , PASSES BY 0 V , H VTH .Ml.. I V V M s LAURA HOPE CREWS ' I V I ll ' . M I I. 1 lMifu., 1'Fin i-s m ! Mniir- -; r,, V. ., vm n i isi i.s -;. n, ,.,;; FORREST Lat 2 Weeks NiK w l I' 1 i. i, i . . ,, A. L. ERLANGER'S .. 'I'.', I . .1 Vt SI v 'Ml I 1 TWO LITTLE RLS IN BLUE PRK KS: Ml NiKlits. r0c te $2.;0 At I IT!Nh is T i . i EVEN'G awAUUtHILlfcSB L I 9 MRS. tennis like bnse ball in the fnmc wny thnt n oyster Is like n mouth organ, ped pep. New Wlllyum. new veure Retting seurcnstlc, sed ma, and pep sed. Net tit nil, Jm ineerly specking te you In your own lnngwldge, and mn wd, Well slppesn you Ixplntie the rules te me nnd Jest see If I can folio-them. Oladly, some ether time, sed pep, nnd ma sed, O Wlllyum, jest give me a generel ldcer, nnd pep sed. Well, In a generel wny tennis is like penntickle jest ns cntfish nre like hewing machines. rilll,'H I.KAUINO TlinTltKH DirtErTKiN u:ii j. j. hihukkt CHESTNUT ST- apl SH3.eu BS wmBWJVtm UOnr.D'H HK.HT VAtllKVII.l.B DAILY MAT AT 2 IS B KS 8 ' Ulrect from hi Tentury Promenade Theatre New 'i erk. Cu. of 23 MORAN & WISER REVUE ( ItfT EdnnrrtM. FrrtnU lltirt. ( turenre Hnrvfj-, Ann Twldlnun, Mujerlr C.irtllle, dertrmle .Mndire, llrrnnnn nnil Nnnita una llevr f Centnrr Theatre lleaiilles HAL FORDE & Lieut. GITZ-RICE l.n'e Htar -,t 7K SeMler Heneduw Composer Tien I.lnni Torine: Mnrle Hteildnnli tlnjtiiu A Fnnlrt Olympla Deevnll & Ce, "TIIK SONtl HIIOI'" TAMEO KAJIYAMA Fhuhert Nei Uventn l'emihir I'rleen I Kicept MATINKKS, 27e, B0e I Hnt. ft KlK.MMiS, litr, .Vie, 7Rr. Rl llelldayn Suliierlpllen lloeU Open for Season lp.rrrtlnn C IJiOT OF LAUGHTER AH0 HAPPINESS R.oewEy s Bent the nusCAL concey ssistra.v lk'lkM:ll Vik ELIZABETH MURRAY a cast or cxccpreivAt. cxcj.teAc 4e v BEAUTIFUL DANCING CHOftUS POP. MAT. WED. ?& $1.00 EVES AT 8 "JO POPMATWE0!!."'t5O THE. GREATEST OF LOVE STORIES s 31 Efr Tut AUTnO' OF "TL BA 'A RUDOy TALE STRANGELY StT WALNUT I,AR,i-n.JW,Ti,1JeKU-HAPPY GO-LUCKY J I VN It VV "1T" O. P. HEGGIE """VI r i I. SKA f.l M ' ! IN J H DANGEROUS MAN F..v' BROOKS Tilt A Hh H1.S1S' r nil i;rit IRKXE BORDOM UMT dOULD U'' (KORdi: "VlacFARLAMO BKRT BVKKR & CO. I'CNTOn' &iri-'lKLl).S 1 i .' .. i r h. i .'. I i . ., ,. & r,. 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J.S0. 3.de JUA.NAG12JU3NT, JJVAKS AM) BALTUtt 9 JIAIIKET AT NINETEENTH 11 A M. TO 11 P. M. Rupert Hughes' Darlnff Story There arc dangerous curves that every mar ried couple must take. What are they? Hew can they be rounded without a crash? Per haps you think you knew. "Dangerous Curve Ahead" shows them te you cleverly, lightly, yet with a deep insight into human hearts. Auther and director worked for one year en this picture. Together they evolved the many little touches that make it se amazingly life-like. This picture lives. It is something refreshingly new in the art of the screen. Added Teny Snrg's New Carteen. Grand Opera Festival, Sex tette from "Lucia." Stanley Orchestra and Vecal Soloists. STANTON MMIICKT AND lfiTIt STREETS Second Triumphant Week WILLIAM FOX'S WONDER PICTURE THAT HAS AROUSED PHILADELPHIA THE PHOTOPLAY VI ITHOl T A PARALLEL IV THE HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT Starts at 1 1 :30, 1 :30, 3 :30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30. Prices Daily, 35c, 50c. 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