.fT YXS) ?.' W W Yt" Ki 'hnCVri-v i CST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Gctyctics Over the Week-End. 1 She Tells of the Heclcschers' Tea en Saturday. Philadelphiuns Ge te lFelsh-Dunlap Wedding WRLTj, we dirt net even have n clinnoe te brrntli jctcnlny. Wlmt vvltli nil tlie iIoIiire en Kntunlny and tlie party tlm Uei.lv j!'iv jcttcnluy afternoon nt Ilwlmir te Introduce tlirlr dauRlitpr Wnlbiirsn, there wim net the iimml i'i"-t for the weary en the tinb bath. , . Hut t!i r'f"'N vvrre "e gay and at tractive that the keIiir te them did nel actually t'ri" J en out after all. 1 won der if J" bine noticed hew much brighter every tbinp urema this jenr? I have noticed It everywhere. And I tlilnlc It niiBtirs well for the future. Ir FCcniH a If the cloud of wnr Ih liftliiR farther jnul farther away from iih, and n If cend tlnns are really KCttin bet ter. The world Is threw ins elt ltn lie lie nrpvlen and id It Im net threw lug It off nH wl'dlv ai it tried at Hint te de. Then it wh an effort, new It ..s a mere natural thins, nnd It hcemn te me the better thing will hint longer because of a better ntmnnlierc. ' PeihapH I sound te you as if I were talking in circlcH. and like the brook running en and en forever nn It were, but there really Ih a thought hack of ii t i.n,... un'l nml If von think It ever I bcllcve you will agree with mc that we are entering en ucucr umun. THE Heckseher tea en Saturday was very prettv. They have a clinrmliiK house, out In Radner and the llewern and plants were pertertl levch. Mrginla looked niet attractive, stnndlng by I er mother, who Is n handneme woman, tee. Virginia has Mift dark hair v. huh mi wears cpilte Rtralght back from hci forehead and chc usually has a geed deal of. color. Blie gives an impression of great daintlncsn nnd is bright nnd viwi- CShe were a French frock of while tatln embroidered in American lienut btadi. Mrs. Heekecher were n peail gray brocaded chiffon gown. A number nt the debutantes received nt the tea nnd there wan n dinner nnd dancing In the evening. TflE ncillys' party marked an Inno vation. It was the first time a debutante has ever been introduced en a Sunday afternoon in thlH city, but n great many people like the Iden. It n net ns if it were n dance or theatre party, but It unit n munlcale, ana the music was tine Incidentally, aim u b""1 many could go who might net be able te attend en a week-day. Wnlburga looked' pretty in a simple white French muslin frock, combined with lace and finished at the waist 'th e girdle formed of several rows of fine white cord. Slie carried n biautitul lumen of lavender orchids and was very fharmlnc indeed. Mrs. Keilly. tee, looked well in a blnck georgette gown, trimmed with black velvet. I certainly have seldom seen n mim men at ft tea ns -vvere there, though there weie a number at llcck-ehers , tee but th.'n Setunln afternoon is a geed time, tee, for n party a8 business is put aside at neon en Miiur days till the next week. Well, nnyway. It was a beautiful affair, ind Wnlburgn was just tee pretty for anything. I had heard a great deal nbeut hew pictty nnd attractive she was, but I really did net tcalke hew true It wns till jesterday. And the buds who received with her looked se swcCl. There were Rosemary Howe, Kvelvn Dnivten. Betty Wnvne. Hetty Hattlcs, Helen MIchell, Certie Dough erty, Snrah Italley. Ilannnh lilliett iul Alice llcnedlet nnd sfvernl ethers, tee. And the ten wns followed by nn Informal supper for the receiving party nnd extra men guests. TOMOKKOW we have the tea for Pauline Savage which her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snwigc, will give out in Chc-tnut Hill, and the wedding in New Yerk of Jehn Lewbcr Welsh and Chnrlett" Dunliip. A number of PhlladelphiaiiH will go ever for that be be ause the Welshes have se many rela tives. The (Jrahum Deughertjs will attend the wedding nnd probably the Percy Frazer, .Trs. Ellen Frnzer looked tivvfullj swee' the ether ilu when 1 Hint her In town. Sim has such a swiet ex pression nnd it seems even sweeter since motherhood is hers. I hrnr she is per fectly devoted te her baby, who must be tve months old new. It's just reach ing the cunning age when they lgin te notice nnd fellow you round the room with their eyes. I AM glad that Marj Ernestine Cole Cele man's arm is well again. It would have been tee bad if her accident had prevented her being bridesmaid for Julia Itnker and maid of honor for Betty Ktruhlng en Wednesday. Yeu knew she fell nnd breke n bone in her elbow while she was staying at a house party the Boyd girls gave at Cape Muj early in September. It mut have been an awftill painful thing if I heard of the accident nrlglit. I understand it was the "crazy" bone, as It s called, that wns split nt the end. It certnlnb did net nffect her leeks, for she was simply glowing with health ad fun at Julie's w (aiding, and I hear the frocks are te be Mmplv levelv for tomorrow's nffnir and that Mary I'rncBtliie'H Is especially Incoming. "TTlTHETj went te dinner the ethrr -J evening with her uncle nnd mint, nnd a great treat they had heiiie-uinde ice cream for deceit Later she ted her mother, "Oh mother, I had a wen- j derful time, thej had a whole quart and n pint of ice cream and I'nele Ti.l ami ' unt T'sle each had three time, nt the table but I only took twice ' " liv was that." nhi-d mother. "Well vmi 'eiu me l must never take mere than ivvlte, se I said I'd take the 1'ilid idate after dinner." NANCY WYWE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr anil Mis Kjnmlci .m ltui--,-nr, of Citnn IIIll lfnll, Kei t W.i hui' ipn. (iiti rta mil nt ilium r List mpht ' ev th wei,. l.i'ij t)rtvteutv musn Mr nriu .Mi'i ,ln u-ntistlair will itiituln 't a illnner m Krlilay vinliiir. .Nuvit. lei 2r, in honor or .Mr and Mr. .1 vVl'nur Hlddle Mis IJlildl. , befeiv bei int im.ihIikp. w.ia Mrs, Douglas (Jei -,j0" of Halt meie Mrs Clayten McHlrev. of 20J2 l'nn firct lmn Issiinl liivltatluim for a luni 'i en at tin SwlKilej Club In honor of 'iiss Hes miny Heur, (hum'tiier of Mi rtlmr wn ttiev Hew, of j 1 1 y .' D,. i.m 'J'y sirrrt, Mil,, win i, a il Initante ... ,., M'""n JIjm Hew,, will I... tie se st uf honei at a illnim ilnme te Im mvmi l.v in r iitnl. iiml mini Mi ,iml ;1 s Alfred J H Steelii. of MO.Mi J. it h'stnut Mill, en Saturday ivmiIiik u. m '" tliu Whiteniai-h (.'euntiy i lull l,nJlfH J"hn Jumv .lr.efVviiiiiw.ini ins IsbuiiI liiMtatl-uis ter u l.rldg puiv ictehPrK -V" '! UVll"'Nd.ly nfieinoen iic t. her ji, ,,i honor of Miss Mm," i A'"" lis, iliun.htir of M.i i 'Inn Irs M Vhr. li , -'"' l.iKillillun hllnl tea te i " l",'s,",ll '" ""' iv '" eu te bi B ven bj I,, ,. .nethu I u,.,. -."I'e ii ue Ndu l L-illnill, sli,.i Mrs Mill... , ' ."' "" ' l,u "' l ' "e.i lit lnL?'1,l0.a'1' A. limine, will nteuiln ir ...... i, .... ,. i,; ,,, ""ii niiieiiieu .it bei ,1L net li ii ii ,. "i noiier or iki n aiih. . vuufniui , vhe urn V1 ,,u ,'"1"' "c Wilinliutten Th .m, . u ''"'"""'ite of thla feiiMm at ii, Vf ta ",'i" lttl" Il,t,'l a box putt) the ltotJe Tree Hunt i.ietH. "'irKai,.tt,v .in Pem ,,f v.i.i ,..... I ef&iJy..?T& V,,H' J-'lwiud T. Stetcsbui li'nii r.:a "uf s'.'t nml Whltcmnri II V. Kail, irNh liii "."' , lllN' entertalnei ,nt 'Jiicheen jeateiday In honor et Ais. ' m-s will Mrs. Cromwell Mlm Katharine r t.ea, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charlea M Ien, of Wcst Wcst Wcst thorpe, Deven, will entertain nt lunch eon tomorrow In honor of Mrs. James li. H Cromwell. Mr and Mrs. Paul Dencltla Mills, of Woedirest Ledge, St. Davlda, enter tained at dinner en Friday evening. Ce vels were laid for twenty-four guesta. Miss Mnrjorle Y. Gibben, daughter of Air. nnd Mm Jehn II. Gibben, of IfiOS Wpruce Direct and Lynflcld Farm, Media, haw relumed from I'hOenlxvllle, where alie was the truest of Miss Mary Hccvcs at her home. ,,,Mi'. and Mrs. O. Henry Stetson, of h Mini lark, aie spending n month In Oklahoma. The Frlday'Aflernoen Dancing Clasn. pf which Miss Ilroekn Is director, will held Its lli-t meetlhg en Friday, No vember 2."i, ut the Germnntewn Cricket tlub. The lottenesEcs Include Mrs Kern' Dedge. Mrs. Kdvvnrd Wiener. Jlra. I' ranclii J. Tucker, Mrs. .Stanley Pearson, '!"' U. '-nBllxh Dallam, Mrs. Herbert Mamaduke Tlldcn and Mrs. F. Raymond Nallc. The memberM of the ftngllsh heckei team who arrived yesterday will be en tci talned thin afternoon nt u tea by the committee of the Philadelphia Heckey .euumnuii in. me uermantevvn cricket Uuh The cOmm ttee In charge Includes Miss Lilly f'liPRten, chairman of the en-t-itninment committee ; Mlsn Hazel Cof Cef lln. Miss Kllzabeth Wiener and Miss Helen 1'VrgU'en. Among ethrs present will be M sj Anne Tewinend. Mih Itlch ni d Xnlle, Mrs. .lueeb I'ssten, Jr. Mrs Hamilton Dlsstcn, Jtl".s Clmrlettn ches ches ten. MIh Carel.vn Valentine, Mlns IJlla Head, Mif Uradferd Fruley. Mlta Mur Karet Urinten, M ss LTIzabeth Urlten nnd Miss Mary Illddle. Mlsa Kllzabeth Wiener, of liurmantevvn, will entertain the Kngllsh team and tncmbera of the (Jermautewn hockey team tomorrow night at an informal party nt her home, and Miss i:ila Head, of fliestnut Hill, will entertain all the hockey teams en Saturday night at her home at a Hallo ween parly Mr and Mrs. L'ugcne b Newbold will entertain nt dinner nt their home, l'nst llvttl, tomorrow evening. Mm. Arthur Urock and Miss nilzaheth Nerrls Uteck have returned fiem Cali fernia and are at the Wellington Apart ments for the winter. Men. IluiitliiKteu Lewi", of Syracuse. N' Y., wilt nirlve til's week te spend a fortnight ns the guest of hsr parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Haddock Carstalra at their home, West Scheel lane, f.er f.er mautewu. Dr. and Mrs. Alixnndcr du font Hmltli. who spent the enrlv fall nt their cottuge at Sarannc Lake, have returned and are epcupjlnc an npnitmcnl at I'cl ham Court Mr. nnd Mrs. FttB-Uugene D. New bold, of St. Martins, Chestnut Hill, will le.ne tomorrow for New Yerk te attend the wedding of Miss Charlette Le Melne Dunlop, daughter of Mrs Aichlhnld Mc. Cieti. of Uall.v heather. Aidmere. nnd New Yerk, and Mrs Jehn Lowlier Welsh son of Mr and Mm. Kdward Levvbei Welsh, of H'JJ Spruce stieet which will tnke place tomorrow In St. llartholo llarthelo llarthole inew'.s Church. New Yerk Dr. and Mrs. W Reynolds Wilsen nnd their daughter. Miss Henrietta Mac Donnld Wilsen, nnd sunt', Mr. Chailea ii. Wlhen. 'Mr W. Itevnelds AVIIsen. Jr., and Mrs J. Cornelius Wilsen, id who have been eccupv Ing their summer home, Weitwoed, Vlllaneva, will return the latter part of thin month te t'i"r town house, 1709 Wiunut itreet. The engagement of Miss Wilsen and Mr Udvvnrd Oruni Shakespenie, Jr.. of the Wellington, has iccently been an nounced Miss Amelia Tower Putnam, who lins been speudlng the summer and part of tlie autumn with her parents, Mr nnd Mrs Hurl a Putnam, nt their estate. Hierdeld, Wutervllle, .v. y . has returned te her home, lttiU Spiuce stieet. .Mr. anil Mrs. Putnam will return later in the autumn Mr. and Mr". Hleliard W. Stephen roil, of 1119 West Cajugn street, nn. noiinee tlm engagement of thelr daugh ter, Miss Frames Knra Stephenson, te Mr Franklin K Spohn, of Llanerch. Invltatlenn have been Issued by Miss Kntbnrinn Iteach. daughter of Mr. Jeseph IX. itoiieh, and Mis? Helen Crewell, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jnme'i Gardner Crewell, of 216 St. which thev will irlve cm Frldnv vpnlr- ' ...... r-, nu.,1,-, juj- n ti.iuewceu nance j letejihury's dnuslitcr, llioeko. October 2. nt Miss Reach's home, at 1 Va . where she will remain for Heme 'i.'i'i llroeklino beulevaid, Uroekllnc. time. Doliwnre Ceuntv. f Mr3 Jeseph K Harrlman and her Miss laiith M. Wllkln,en. daughter I fnmllj, of 210ft Perter stret, have re of Mr and Mrs lidwin Wilkinson, of turned home nfter spending the sum n2 Hunting 1'ark avenue, who will be 1 nier In Connecticut. iI,,nilr,l,1li,.t.'Mir-rjt",ld r1' "an,,it"' en Miss Lerctta Grlnnan. of 5331 Race T n Jwl'ff,Ne."m fi' n,"ely mreet, and feinierly of this section, Is '"' 'I "$ it."b',f3,.1,''i!,,Jl,' ..1 entertaining Miss Rese Cerkall for an .--., . ,,,,,,,!, win inueni no pcrieu .visa (irlnn.in will be ba f nor',, :fnll,"n,r nl ' ,h,nchS?,n. te h" nt week at an Informal Jlln Jlln be follewiil by a bridge purtv en Thurs- ner followed by a box Diirty te be given any afternoon. October 27. tn i,n itKm . i., hnn- r r ,. tv " " by Miss Cntlierlne Hnlterman, of 1326 Hunting I'arlc avenue Mlsa Halter- man will attend Miss WllUlnmn n nnn of her bildesnialds. The Tielavvnre County Chapter of the Daughters of the American rtevniminn I r!lCtl SI' W " htoer a ! address thfe meeting. Mrs Steever n ' he a.-vslHteil, lu receiving the guests bv l .Mr" Themas Ciuluun y I Mr. and Mrs. clarence I. Thompson vr,rtrSsVea.fd0,,a,-,,h0eIeInmP.t"" " "r" ' Apartments and are occupying their leniiii. i uiueei nenarti i. i'rlcu will Awiai gjmrereidsgsffligsscgw i- i I 1 jrgfyl)raa ' I BONWIT TELLER &, CO. tJJic Specialty Srcp oTOnainahenb CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET I Special for Tuesday Hand-Made Blouses Of Sheer Voile and Batiste 5.00, 7.50 te 12.50 A collection of exquisite Blouses of French voile and sheer batiste which arc hand made, hand cmbieidered nnd hand diawn. Real Irish and filet laces form cellars, cdfj;inKs and insets. F.teri, Tuxedo and Peter Pan cellars arc shown, as arc also the frill styles, in filiatiens. I'Accptienal I fjlj FIRST FLOOR 4 EVENING PUBLIC WILL BE INTRODUCED AT A TEA .rdSSSSSStete.. .1S, .r st. s m ;-' sim m? Air'-' jHBeHIHlHk X iTJ iHKrvKIHaHiiiiiHki. jHHMI mm jv. , .Wa?.,v.(. ..j - . ,, -4 :.h " s ....- vv -fr Vlr "- . , ' j .&q .:- Photo by J. Mitchell n.llet MISS MARIAN CAIIIR DONOailUK Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlei C. Doneghuo, of 073.'t Kmlcn street, (icrnmntewii, who will be formally presented te society nt a dancing tea te be given by Iter parents at tlie Acorn Club un November 11 npartmentn nt the Avendale, Thirty- ninth nnd L,ecust Btrceis. Mrs. Charles II. Hewell nnd her family, who have been spending several menthH at their summer home, Luzerne Cottage. Torrcsdnle. will net return te th'lr town house, 1623 Walnut street, until nfter Christmas. Dr. and Mrs. J. It. Rending, Jr.. of Merlen, nre bclntf congratulated upon tlie blith of a son, William Iinrratt Heudlnf,', en October 13. Mls.s Kmma aclelt, of Haltlmere. Is spending a week with Miss Gertrude B. Hitter, of 2050 Pine street. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Chirlen Glmbel. of 1300 North ttrund street, has returned from n visit 10 vviines-uarre. Mr. nnd Mrn. Simen Leeb, of the Lerraine, entertained at a reception en .Saturday evening nt the Mercantile Club from 0 te 11 o'clock. In honor of their golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Leuis Flelshcr. of 204". Green street. Is vlfcltlng relatives in Chicago for several weeks. Mrs. C. Hammend, of Thirteenth nnd Joffcrsen streets, will he hostess tomor row afternoon te the ladlc.3 of her sew Inf circle. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. William Tomllnsen. of 1S23 Perter street, entertained the members of her enrd club at a brldge party en Frldav eenlng Among tbose present vere Mrs. Chniles Shlsler, Mrs. J. Hill, Mrs. J IJush, Miss i: Shultz, Mrs F ftebblns, Mrs. Lalng and Mrs. K. Grief fell. Mrs. Jehn W. Candrnll, of 2527 Seuth Eighteenth street, entertained at brldge en Friday utternoen In honor of her sister. Mrs O'Urlen, of Lansing, Mich Among the guests were Mrs. Geerge Carr. Mrs. Clayten Turner, Mrs Themas llioughten, Mrn, William Gewcr, Mrs Isaac Shute. Mrr Fred Kobbins and Mrs. Wnlter Samane Lieutenant and Mrs, I C Shutc. of 2501 Seuth Garnet street, metered te Annapolis ever the week-end. Mrs J. Itrmichten. of 2127 Smith Lambert street. Is vlsltlntr In Norfolk. NORRISTOWN Ttlrt T? Inhn f Tlnrtl .... t,. t..-. I pastor of the Christ Hefermed Church " .! u uiiii ' ii i,L.r. nun iiii-i 111-1:11 u, ., i ...,. , ,.. ...,.,. i.. ..': Inly ' llAale? K. "y . Vhem "he "m wiMrl0,l?,.Wea11.??11 ,,H dnughter, w SS Verr"11' et "y -w" avenue, MlM Chnrlotte Qrcth. of OL'S West Main Hs Minn e T iTevv eVaJvliw' h'J " " " iweeks' frip te SlnM falls and Canada i-K-vru allies at thrc prices. ., .v.v, uk .uian k.ulKIIII. P i liBscfJ-PHIIADSELPHIA, MONDAY, iii .;.v:: : VAX VW X. .A . .. ;a" ,v. .i v. ? v ; S f jfiAtef 'V. ' a'JS-." .- ja; ? .v ii -n i-rz MISS MARGUERITE ADAMS WEDSEV. P. S. HOWE Marriage Takes Place In Memerial Chapel at Valley Ferge An autumn wedd ng of much social Interest will be fcelenmlzed at 1 o'clock this afternoon in the Washington Me Me eorial Chapel at Valley Ferge, when Miss Mnrguerlte Agnew Adnms, daugh ter of Mrs. J. Howe Adams, will hc hc hc come the bride of the Rev Paul Sturte vant Howe, rector of tlie Church of the Advent, Cape May N J. 15 shop Rhine lunrter will officiate The bride, who will be glen In marriage by her brother, Mr. D. Hayes Agnew Adams, w 111 be attended by Mrs William II. K rknat- rick. of L'lsten, Pa , na matron of honor Miss Mau.l A. ivjten of Itnpl.lan, .1 . mi!pfli?pBirrurilvLrn?r.,r 1 little Hew er Kill will he Miss III h u Cn son Master Caleb (.lessen, 4th, will n'tenil as pogo. The bridegroom will be attended by Mr Herace K. Smith is, best man. Th uslierb will Include Ml I, It. Kyster, Vr Vf. Atlee llurpee. Mi. tieerg.- Jitinuenen anil Mr. JMwuril flVu. A,rct,Pt"n for the Immediate fanillks of the brde ami bridegroom I Will fellow the cetulieny Ut the home of ' the bride's moth. r. Dlngley Hell, IMell tin iiinir winm fmm iiuir ,i..,i,n, n. i ....... .. -- ni , ..vuiiiiik jiiiii - I ney me inv, Howe anil Ills hriilc will lhe In Cape May. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs Kduuril Mllbourne will enter tain Informally nt luncheon, followed bv bridge, nt her home In Chester mi ednesdny afternoon. Mrs H.irrlsen rrininpimm t,i as been the guest of her parents. Mr i. ri. ' "J""'63 "ells at their home ' """"" Ier 'l lew uu8' zMi-y SWfc'.ffli 'Ma! d j fflrawiiBiii mnHiniii i s ' Gebrge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 A New Collection of Charming Dress Hats cnn.Y.0U wil1 wnnt one of these Levely Hats te wear at our ery ?5m?ne"Heinnt8"",Seme 8tr,k,"If B'nck Hattei's Plush Medels HnT. vinlth Pcace or Apple Green Stunnine all-Fuchsia Hnts, Veil draped, are nderable. Priced $18.00 te $30 j Women's Allendale Union Suits Regular Sizes $2.00, Regularly $3.00; rxira eizes jjz.z&, The fabric in Allendale Cnien H nbr lc enTiV;:,' " MX' """ ".S..," B m. elbow length, or 1ek ;iTev;V: ankV0K'eV'.Ine" le,,'!;, Fine Impprted Cambric Embroidery dc te ,e.uu ter a .i i . n """" ",-. aim nn me vvmtlis hetvveen . i t , 1" fMrt fleuneeH with Insertions te match Suitable f..r s. m un purposes, partieularly c'lll.lren'a ajirt vvemen'a miir In i it nv, Yeu will save a full third by taking adv. n't "(.. '. fi " .1 T-. nr.n.. n.l 1 .... ... Our Importations of Irish Linen Handkerchiefs Are New en Display lnltl.U?,sS?,n.V"e7 I'""" """dk'"'"-. r.lldrrMl !. b.erU lnlll?nsB?!"aI0,c"ns"Cl,l',, "' ",'"r ""fn """ hana '""'""I"cd Meri, m.n"j?mr"'" ?i'.",ir !',n.'n "a"'ll"-lilefl) imn.i enilin.l.Iereil in ,. ,. 80e?:SeM;'h! ""''"! 'erner ,nl.rl,lr, ...id 1,1.,,'u letter". . "Se. Ilexed for clft, lx In a bexk nt fJ.SO, S3. Oil, $4. no. Philippine Night Gowns and Chemise at Remarkably Lew Prices trln.mildr.lUi'Sa'-.J'yr.""" Ut ,2,3' """-""rehUr.d eBe, rlhh .,Kn(,:;l,.'.c,"3,o',en44.l,rml" " 2-3i "" -'-liler, in ..l 50c All-Linen Dish Toweling-, 25c yard ,;'""" i .iii ii n.vveiinu wiin imrrnvv blue or r. qualltv ii Hie from ilre.ismir .mil 1.11 ,.,,. i ..... ... , av, of MUKly vvi;Kl,t Ilu freely' Iirlce li half of usual $6.00 Electric Boudoir Lamps Complete With Silk Shade, $3.50 Mrin'..bnj,-0.l.".""l'!"'. '"-V fl'lixli The silk shad.- ,.,.. k ,...., In a dozen or nunc colertnirs an d xer ciecirie lanui.s or huh grade Yeu Couldn't Cheat Yourself f 'iN vaiV'HuIiir" NO,"m rM''.t. -e InvaHab.j .!, ,h the i.uality .N'evv. our vilre hairiilna. for ex.iinni,, ,r i , and Piane.. th best ,,n.ilty .. ,, ",', I. al,', an V . ( f,""" l:' K,',n'1 An te vailetv well thfe jimt sn ,,., ,," ,.",,'. "' '" ,' 'l M'"ir line that ou ea t tlnd b n ml- h,r m . ,,. '," J "'"i'1 M ''' Pin t-rlnklrv. bum., keI.I. bla--l. Unltn L . j i 'V,1 ? .-. . ,ln s,"'"u'1" iu.irknli un iinab'e ink.s '' "" '" r- '" tl -ind at re- .vnil the ethv.1 nni'e.i ilrnnitmeniu i.,h .... . . . ter for uuuk eivke--.,, "Ju" ", uTi'.m '',',, Ul, ,'m' '' i as complete v mieu vva.u tteui the deer) a cenn (lulte Kii'iWiFirainiiiiiirifiraiiiiiiiiiii wmmmmmmmmmamm l SUMMER SESSION OF SCHOOLS URGED Broeme Saye Plan Would Aid Backward Children and Save Menoy Special summer sessions of the public schools for children who arc retarded lrt their work Is the aim of Dr. K. C. Hroemo, Superintendent "f Schools, in the report mnde te the Heard of Edu cation suggesting Improvements for the coming venr. In expanding en his plan Dr. Broemo pointed out that summer schools were successful In ether cities nnd would In time be n means of invltig money for the Renrd of Ialucntlen. new wasted every time a child Iiem te rcicut a cv. "I would like te beifln with n sum mer clementnrv school In e-nih of the eight school dlstilcts," ald Dr. llroetne, "nnd also In two of the high schools In such way the accommodations in summer would take enre of about tin same corresponding proportion of hi school nnd elementary pupils as exist in the winter terms. "The sessions would Inst nbeut m weeks nnd school would occupy nbeut three hours each dny. In that mnnner children could make up subjects in which they arc deficient nnd ndvunce with their clnsses, thus snvini; the enor mous less entailed by repetition, which Is about S-f 11 term for ench child. They would really be snlvage schools. All attendance would, of course, be voluntary en the part of the children. "Anether plnn which would fit In very well nt the same time would be te open the summer schools In thp buildings ndjncent te the playgrounds. There could then be special classes In the foundations of English, such as reading, writing, spelling nnd pronunciation, for the children of ferelnn parents who use the playgrounds." KARLT0N, PICTURE HOUSE. OPENED TO PUBLIC New Theatre en Chestnut Street, Near Bread, Has Many Features The Knrlten, Chestnut street above lirenel, the new p.t ndditien te Phila delphia's iilready-lurge nml ever-growing collection of photeplnv houses, opened Us doers te th.' public this morn ing. This house, vhich Is one of the Stanley Company's chnin. is lecntWl close te the mathematical heart of the city, nnd has been contracted along comfortable nnd beautiful line- The nudlterinin of th" Knrlten oc cupies n site "J.'IO by ."-l feel. It hns but one lloer nnd is approached iy n bnndseine citlbup from Chesti Chestnut 1 nttrnp- i street. This vestibulp hns nn nttrnc- tlvP ,PrrnM0 fleer bordered in mosaic of Keemetrical forms In marble. Walls nml . ..iii ,ii.i .......,,.i ...i.tJ ..iiiiih .11. n mj ii.ivnii.1 ,,,.ii plaster weik. The lebb.v Is provided with headed panels, everv alternating ene accommodating a beveled mirror, Marble pllnvtcrs nrc it. the decorative :.v:":V' "iT :'" "li ..i.i ..u" . ' 11 ".i ",.( thnt blends well with the wall nnd iiiIlt, .t.w.nrntien l R,l, . "n- eS'tl.p n.wUforlem Is n In tm, rear of the auditorium i a iiremenndp ami hip sloping noer nn : . ,i . . ... '" n mi nrrniig''"i inni every ie.ii win provide n full view of the screen. Em pire "t;.le pievnils with delicately de signed ornaments picked out in old ie.p nnd In different shades of grnv. Thiee large circular grille iintipls are thp featuicK of the mnin celling with i-mnll rcctansulnr pnnels between tlie ceiling lighting gre'ip. Around the main cornices nrc concealed hundreds of lights. At the top of the vvninscel- ing there is another series of lighting .reflectors interrupted everv thirty feet Kegularly $3.50 Suits Is knit ..f t finest Nl. l-eutslile t. " " .?" . f Ih. ll Til Ik 10-Yard Strip .... i i h m nb triniuilriE I In. Mb iv 'Hub f, r veU1 ,tu,V'i '" ' mil tin, a,l .1- thU i I MtjleH Tiua 1(i i,ii118t )mlf iirWl) 'IK re rjiMiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiffliiiiiiiifflaiiaa OCTOBER 17, 1921 Married Yesterday MIIS. IJEN.JAMIN ALBXAJS'DISR Of 2.-H Smith Elglitecntli strrct, who before her marriage yesterday wns .Miss M:i7lc Kehltis, dntightcr of Jlr. Jljcr Iteblns by n f-peclnl lighting unit of novel effect This entire lighting sjstem is of three colors thnt blend into each ether by a dimmer system. The ventllntien nnd heating systems In the new house nre strictly up-te-datP, nnd the scries of emergency cvlts have been carefully arranged. A large Kitnhnll organ hns been instnllctl. nnd the projection will be of the very latest Improved type. A William S. Unrt feature, "Three "Three Werd Hrnnd," nnd the Intel Chnrl'e Chnplln comedy, "Idle Class," nre the two features en the opening bill. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lcc Papc Pep plnyed tennis with Mr .Tenes to te daj, coming home looking as, if he felt grate, saying. Well, I beet .Ieups te- .1 1.- . . . "u, ", IJ"f nt the top of l. form but 1 1,p"' '" nM.l t 1 ,i,i..i. t,, .i. ,. . v-.,... .... ....... . uiiiih ii unjii in nt the Joneses after suppir nnd tell Mr. .Tenes about it, scd ma, hew did veu hnppln te beet him? nnppin ,? , j d , , .. ' ",,,' i, R !"jl" Ht0r Am, hc TO- ' eci nn ny s'iperier plaiini:. h- but I vvus better, thntu the story. e mentioned it some mere wile we was enting suppir an! !" kepn en mentioning it after suppir nnd all of a Phila.llph ft'H rnremnx Thi-H'r m FORREST J.AhT H r',s a' fc t , I'en Mali. Wei L Sii' Positively Last Week A. L. ERLANGER'S ." V i. MI I V GIRLS IN BLUE PRICES: Ml NiRhts, 30c te S.eO AI I. MA ISt-hS f TO $.' 'II NEXT M0N. 2 WEEKS ONLY SKT SII. Till Its It. i. lilrrrt tr i v r muni) 1 n m t Henry W. Savage W""" -Neu, ' IT du I ji, uf THE 1 rar' vv p i ltn u, Orerfia IU.PT or Tin M ' 1 T ms INTKKNAT1I)I SIM,I(, cst !" "' , ' ' Ii -k i irjim run ii I ffc i. I. nK i. IjeK nal I .i,... ii kiii . a 3'f .Man. i therii surd Pep. Mats. Wed., Sat., 50c te $2 BROAD T:;': - VT M 13 - vv ii.su LAST 8 TIMES MRSFISKE WAKE UP. JONATHAN! J. I Kb NEXT MONDAY IV l v r -- v i HAI" I - II I 'i RUTH CHATTERTON vv "MARY ROSE .'II. His 'Ai rv GARRICK , . PIM PASSES BY I 111 VN' I'll I'll! ilAII v r W I II V i LAURA HOPE CREWS ml N ' tle I uh I 111. I - VI I M..H VII M 1 IM i- v t)l M Ol Ml U PHILADELPHIA -' vitiu i A V TT, ill i ri.iM v v vi V I l III i v. l is mint u -.im i. ii h i.i: ( win in in TM It llv(IVV-.K ( uiilini inrriur, Sl I, , , . I B , IH n.ii. i i 1 , lliiniti I I I . M V mmWWmmWmmmmm. wK' ' v9mmmmmmmmB BhkOuHi 7 dm MERRY I ' - i Q IT S 3.1 A. - . ! iTROCADCRO HAT FRAMES i 'i. I irti -t is kirtineiit uf Iriiiim la t'hli i i!Si ii. iiiii i Ul! any time and make your selection DAI FY LarC" Ht UrtJLEil rrnm. Display 612 ARCH ST. &FK suddln the bell rnng nnd It wns Mr. .lanes wnwklng with n enne en account of something being the matter with one feet, sua Ing lt pep, Well Potts It dent leek ns if Id bp nble te gpt out te piny tonierro, I can hardly nlove en this feet nnd I haff te move n little bit, even te beet you, Jinvv haw. O I dent knew, jeti played n pritty geed game this afternoon, considering, scd pep. Yes, considering that n "l mitnths old bnby could of beet me. soil Mr. Jenes, II bad n sprained nnkle nml tt severe cold, nnd net eny that but I had te piny with my left hand bocnuse my rite rlst went back en me, nnd te make 1 mutters werp ,'t strings brenk In mj rnckit ns seen ns we stnrteii te piny Net that I wish te take away from etir glerv or en) thing but fncks nrc fncks wenther they came from East or West, ns Kipling says. And he went home ngen. nnd ma scd I elent think (11 drop In nnd see Mrs .fencs after nil. I never asked jeu te, I in sure, ed pep. And lie opened the paper nnd tave'l behind It nnd mu started te darn hole i'lin 'i 11 DiMi iiii..vriti mine nes in a ,1 .1 sin iikiit 1 WORLD'S I BEST ! UU BRENDEL & BURT l?VU CO Of 15 WITH rMX AUfrX pcaar brew ane ftitN wiratA EMILY ANN WELLMAN DU CALION GEORGE ROSENER PAUO & PALET- M5CORMACK 6 REGAy JACK KITTY DeMACO SKUBEST NEWS EUNTJ LUCILLE CHALFANT CCLOIATUfiA oepxaho I ah irwtsie cvizwvv line SLMCti'" en tw ens : stws wiim " SHURh RT I0P" r Metln LAST 0 NIGHTS PT . A MARION OONEY g O&NT 'V TH MUSICAL COMCDY SfVSArCAl A CnM of lffptlnnal Ktcrllfnrfi Next Week Seats Today 1' rii.i j f s f r ,-n t ' 1 I Fl FRAY COMSTOCKml MOWIS GEST Pmcnr 1W lht CENTUM THCATRE. NttvyesK, CO. of 300 -II BIG SCENES MARVELOUS FOKNE BALLET fljiriember " Sri". irr ' " W'd Mut SQc te SI 50 Sat Mt , SOc te $2 IC LAST 6 NIGHTS TmE. GR.LATf.ST OF LOVE STORIES 'SimMigH By tm auTmers Of !. BAT Last .op. Mat. Wed ' ' $l-5 ONE HUGE H!T Fll?51 TlMt HLKE TONIGHT AT8;0 no? te 4 i nn ST THfTSl WAlNU AT V'j ONE WFJTK ONLY ACOMSJr a A VVAjH NGTON PFZET u ALAN BROOKS BARGAIN MAT. WED. 5OfT0$i.5O NEXT WEEK i";, Q& WiL. -4 a.rkj-s wv" ' fs 'Ay saj NIGHTS 50' 2.50) SEATS NOW MATINEES 50'- 2.00j ON SALE. taa)v N " ETHEL CLAYTON, "Beyond" Vlny.'iCrciyiA r! '. niery i J li vl ' I l .r. V S&iUBERT Y&U&iWLLE r mm& em ' w w,,r k i- : ., i , ji ., stcv n, I oije p in llinr l()'.' lt,.,Hw j tliMini Mlm (n k aril Williril , Tin I a nrs mil vturiurli. lt tn "' ' 1 i. IluliiTlly i.lrl" I IN nBiATUst ETHEL CLAYTON, -Beyenj" Themas Meighan in 'Cappy Ricks icuett :.' i ,i "i nrc (;oei) UAJ3 m .- MM VV I I 1. -( M m ii- ( ,'..,' . , ' ' ' llll III! I i , ' ' ,N C1 ' Mhi1 si i ,, ,, eefcTn,;,;- "THE I1EKT LINK" "WORLDS APART" sZtCl&lA .i i it VV i I X UkIIVO-Om - M H M i i r in WW 'Jn't Call Me Little Girl", z .Attt MtMMHM.WlMMM.aMMi 9 out of socks, snvlnc everv once . lit a wile, Broken rlst, no wonder, hfekpp leg, no wonder, cnybedy ceulil beet'lt crippic, no wenticr cnythlng. Pep net saylnn TUV.ATTIVM 1-NI1F.I1 ItlftKCTlnN BTAM r.V COVIIMNV (IT AVIKWItlA Wmsmm JA II tl A M T(l II I' f prfX niinr national ffvgL ATri'AfllON rJW v Tlf'rr Mtirh nn JvVt ' - i iiti "ijen MMyE Plot HE IDLE CLASS" nt.n ii TO nrcT sitmuMt or 'WEDDING BELLS" 1 Inl VVek if' 1 i . - i i i tnrtM STANTON .AnmcrT 1 1 i & lf.TII n STUIIKTS LAST TWO WEEKS WM FOX WON'DER- PLAY LI-ADS ALL Pi-lurcs Ever Pre pnted in in Point of Vtt-'r.dniicc and Enthusiastic Praise from Press and Public and Still Grewing rfipt i.ai. 1 1 . in", mi fi' V IV ANH ' ' I ! N' M.l 1VD -in hiy rATll.t..s r.ni. a tsc - i Ml Hi in v . I .1 I V MARY CARR ir np Mn i "ve Will APPEAR IN PERSON s i.iivi -ir- w ni i' APTHIN ii IN VM I 111 U.stjAY 1 Al ATIAI I,' MM I) ' . ' nZV Stanley Company of America's Newest Pliotep'av Theatre Tills VVKI h li V V - , WM. S. HART in "THKEE-WOR.) T.R ') ' nnd CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE ID' E CLASS" PAT AfF '-1' mvkm:t st sTiiiiin P M. Themas Charlie MEIGHAN CHAPLIN ARCADIA ,,; Constance ' n (lth ' i i'. p Jt Charlie BINNEY CHAPLIN V I' ' I I U I LAPS' VICTORIA Buck JONES T A 1 IMM! MVllhBI AH OTH i' m -i ini'.a, Charlie CHAPLIN Till. HH.r PLASH" CAPITOL "-4 vi v .ii ,i 1UJUT i HI- KIN'i I i; a .e Charlie Chaplin in The Idle Class REGENT VV ii.i i r m ii,., i7Tii It - VV nn n VV -i v Alte Charlie Chaplin in The Idle Class GLOBE 1'iM r V I II MI'EH i Nl IN' il ' v i r . y 1 1 i , 1 1 re 1 1 Master Bebby Connel'y V Mi r 'i N li n im vmk BROADWAY vi' a. -N'vnnit Jas. McCool & Guy Rennick ,P"r",.. "EXPERIENCE" CROSS KEYS mm. mwiket Behwell Brown and His Beauties ALHAMBRA 1. ill VM) MliltltlS 11 i" ' i i. AN-n THE OLD NEST" I) VPHNK I()I I Mil) HKHT EKKOI. 1 (JHI) SIS'IKKS EDI HI l'LI ! EIMM) j ; i lliidlir A N,lim II iinlltiin ,i Hurnck nml llm I r.iturr llll! v vi. vn i.i mi m i , Yi-n WILLIAM LYON PHELPS HI' VI K Twrhc Literary Talks vv ii'"' He, iii .' ii. mi, v ur i, niirjj'. 1 "nil" I -liny M rnlim, m u e cloek !-' lii. ii ir i) I'rK. of rli 1"0. I i.i N i ni.r ,t ! S' ll AviI.hIjI, i. A ,. ' y uf ir,l.v . j Help'!, 1 I 1 ORPHEUM ' " '" ''''- i ii .1-, Orphcum Players Keystone " i ti 'I UK' i METROPOLITAN ''"" "i m, m w linunm 1'itnLar Mae Desmond "'A"" 1 1"'".,?,lr,(.'?,1, .. DUMONT'S V1"11 " 'i iri,i1 FMMETT WELCH MinXef.10 ' " -I ii.i im. nr hi it aNd ' ' Mtis i an Casine AL' keeVes""' jgzuw BEAUTY SHOW AMBASSADOR " '""-" u. i m,,, inrr iiaun i xe 1-enc WelP' I Wi 1 I i CONSTANCE TA Aflvkiiir RSI I Jfir VN j li lilV ik i IV 'fl M 3 u 9 X ri m 4-r n 1 1 i f l! 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