Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 22, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921
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fST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
JS'ancy Wynne Talks of the Graham Doughertys Dance
Given Last Night for Miss Frazer and Miss Dougherty t
She Tells of "Actors' Afternoons"
THAT ua n lovely ilnncc which the
(Jrnhnni DeiisliPrtjH novo JnM eve-nln-
nt tlir riillnik'Ipliln Crlrkt-t Club
for f liriv -IMrrs. lt' n bit mlxltiR, in
te uliMi I' wher htrr when ou hear
tliein fn. lied nbmil ln'l II?,
And sonic one told m the ether ilny
thnt (tertruile I MHrln'n Muter nml
Inbr1 (Jrnhiim. htit II i net be. And
It nnshl net te be Intnl. bec,ijle nfter
ell (.'ertnnle Dougherty, who Is one of
llir two for whom the dnm'p wnt Riven,
hn the .'iiine lnt tinine us (Srnliain. her
hrf'ther. "e that ought te Mr.ilRlitcn li
nut. lirnhnm'N wife. Mrs. Dougherty,
uns Mnrln Krnwr. e It'i very i-n-y te
ira'ixe Hint Inlel l her Mter. I
m thinking lest nljlil hew nli-e it in
that the two sinters are cenilnj? out tile
fame jear for they win have se many
pnttles together. '
Thev looked very sweet lnt nlRlit.
1nliel"K unite fair and has bine eyec.
and while !crtnide's hair is ihirKcr I
ueiiltl full her a decided b'ende. tee.
She has civ blue ejes and were n
, i. i.. r uva- t.lntli iwllnl lii blue
1 lare. which Ml " ' I'nlnN at the
I horn of the shirt. Silver hHpiuts. blue
neeklnss and n glnlle of blue KeerKette
crepe completed her fetching "tume.
Iahel wan lll;e a danclni? Hush efllRlu,
for her frock was fashioned of thnt
,.,ve.t flame color, which Ih between
ihi eriiiisc nml n vertnilten, anil It w'.is
trimmed with sold lace, while .she. were
celli slippers and Mecklnss.
Maria Deusherty w.is pewned In
licht blue satin. It was nltepether u very
pretlv affali and prlnelpaflj nttenrlcl
In the debutante!), with .1 few- of the
rmuuer mavrled set. Mnrln Is KeiiiK
te clve Isabel n large ball en tin- itli
of ,liinunr. and then) lire lets of ether
plum for both of the kIi'K
THINK the.se mix
I
'Actors' After-
. ...iiti.ti nm tn be riven
ihreush th" winter in the foyer or
the
fhev are held under the auspices of the
Charlette Cushman Club, of this city.
nnd the pieceeds are te benetit thnt
i lull. And while I am creatlv interested
tn the club itself. I find in I hear mere
About the plans for these nlternoens. i
Clntrn Kills, Miss I.eulaa A!. Wallls. Miss
Marenret Hayes Hamilton, Mis Anna
Newbeld, Miss Hnrn n. Hally. Miss
Virginia Hecltschcr and MIfs Gertrude
A. H. Grahnm. Mrs. Starr antl Mrs.
HeWteln De Haven Vex. will n.lsx accom
pany the party.
Or. nnd Mrs. Klapp will occupy theli
town lieusft the latter part of November.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Heraco V. Nixon will
entertain nt a buffet supner at their
home en Filday evening, November 11,
after the tea they will Rive thnt after after
neon te present their daughter. Ml3
Mary I.. Nixon. The guests will Include
the receiving party. They will Inter
attend the dance te be given bv Mr nnd
Mr?. Henry F. Michel), of 3913 Chest
put street nt the nitis-Cnrlten, te for
mally Introduce their daughter. Miss
Helen Vnlmeun Mlchell. Mr, and Mrs,
Nixon and their family have closed
their home, Had Crest, Hergrecii ave
nue. Woodbury, and nr occupying the
home of .Air, nnd Mrs. Albert Kennedy.
,Ir . i203 Wnlnut street, for the winter.
Miss Virginia de Mernt Kmlth, debu
tante daughter of Mr and Mrs. Arthur
Deal borne Smith, of Spring Valley.
Wynnewood, will be the guest of honor
nt a dinner enrlv In November, which
Mrs. William T. Klllelt will glc at her
home 117 Glen read, Ardmore.
Mrs Geerge Woodward and Mrs.
Samuel Dexter Warrlner will nssl3t In
lecelvlng this afternoon nt the tea which
Mr. and Mm, nentietl will give at the'r
home, Merelnnd nvenue, Chestnut Hill,
te fermnlly present te eeclnty their
(laughter, Miss Mariana Hennell.
Mr. and Mm, M. Turrell Pattle. of
5610 Ardlc'gh street. Germniilewn. en.
tcrtalned nt cards Inst evening In honor
of thlr fifth wedding anniversary The
guests Included Mr. and Mrs. W. ,J
Jeering. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Moeie.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Proper!, Mr. nnd
Mrs. G. It. Drlcshach, Mr. nnd Mrs O
C. Petersen, Miss Jcnnne Hannn, Miss
Anne Mundy, Miss Idella Cramp, Mlsa
KnthiMi Drlcsbach. Miss Prances Ash Ash
ten and Mr. G. 11. Drlcsbach, Jr.
.Mrs. William Moero Wharten and Jier
" i, ,( i.esa ACiisen wnarten
nnd Miss Kllcn C. Wharten, of 1C19 Pine
WEDDED TODAY
eugli the winter In Hie ever street, left yesterday for Washington te
Academy of Music are selus e be lUt(,m, ,e Adding of Miss Mary Tavler
t interestliiK, den t yen? Wu knew t'arker, daughter of the Inte. Mr, Arthur
.muuiciun i-nner, or AlansReld Planta
tion, Georgetown County, Seuth Caro
lina, and of Mrs. Pnrker, nnd Mrs.
Wharten's son. Mr. William Moere
Wharten, which was solemnized verv
ciu.etly nt neon today In the Church e"f
f lift I'nll'ill'inK nt tirna1.lnn..H r.t
cetting morn ami wen witrrctcil i ppct te return te their home tomorrow
illll t)IIMH HI"-' ..
fh actors who have consented te talk
te the audiences and meet them socially
nfterward. .
It's seing te he Hplendul. And II s
net limited te actors, but playwrights
siilhers and producers will nlse come
en here from New Yerk and ether cities
nt the invitation of the club's beard,
'dm! will tell of their expci iences and of
Hagecrnfl.
Fer instance. Mr. David .rimtli.
he i en knew produced the lllrtll et
exenlng
.Miss Charlette Kdwnrds Hlbbard.
',',",l!?lur r Jlr- nml Mr'' Omrl Ferd
Mlbhard. of 20 Menree place. Brooklyn,
whose engagement was nnneunceil ves ves
terday te Mr. Charles Heath Bannard.
Jr. ren of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Heath
Ilaimard, of Old Lancaster read. Hnv Hnv
erfercl. will ntrlxe next week mv will
be entertained ns the' guest of Mr nnd
Mrs. Unnnnrd.
Mr .Samuel Kiancls Uutler, whose
iiiitrriitKe te .i,ss Harriet Lec termini
n Natien." "wnv Down Ka-l ami '""vneii unugnier or .Mrs. Hebert Heb
ther unnderful scenarios, wi'l s.icalJ " :" f i2 W'eM Graers Innc. Chest-
. ... ..-,.. -f. .. ...1 (nil !,. "U" "'" "'" ll"
ni trie eiieiiiil hii'mh"mi ,i,,, i
. . . ., i-. n... r.,l.r.i i
lie innh
opening afternoon and Ml hew j ;. - - JJ - .. ..
kcsii motion picture 'I hen t-.thel ,ne Philadelphia CrlcKe' t lull.
Jlairviiieie. n I'liiladciphian. grnnil- ,. .,,, ,, . ,,,.' .....
... .!.,. ..r !, rn,ii,u n,-tic.MU Ales, j ....',..... """" '
l)ie. and niece
daughler of the lanieils actress, .mis. den ,.Hgits. N. ,1., mmeunce the ntZ.
if .lelin lrcH. iii.nie 0f t,p, dauchter. -in. r:..., t
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IMew. uii'l no-' i' "i .rwiin i.,.. . .. ,.. . ,,,.-u, ,1, infw UHUKIIier, ls lvi T
In prccnt and will also be introduced Robinson, te Mr. James W. D'll, B.il:
tn rhino who attend the affair nfter Mr. 1 Pa
(.ilrlith''. talk. I have net Iienrd
viietlie, Mrs. Celt will speak hnrspif,
Inil I think net.Hs she usually does net.
It"t the grrnl tiling will be te sec her
nml talk with her.
Il will lie no small thins te tell veur
tr.inilclilldien. "Oh. ,cs. I knew F.thel
l!arrmire, tlie tictrcs-. I talked with
lie,- one i, In the feer of the old
Academy. That was shortly after the
fnur hud beep ilnne out in imitation
of the room of Mlrreis nt Versailles,
nnd it was (lie plaie te go then, nn it
was when It was tirst built, and still
iv ' 1 Kcineniber tills is giandma talk
ing 1
In November Annie Unwell, who has
been :in ardent supporter of the Char Char
eotte Ciishmiin Club, hns (ensented te
1 nine mi and talk en "The Stage as T
See It " Geerge Arli-s is tn come en
for tli.it afternoon, November 17. and
give a little talk. tee. And ethers who
will In' heard during the lx afternoons
will lie Daniel Krohman. Mary Huberts
Itlaehiirt, Augustus Theinii. Nerma
'Inlmadge, Frames Starr. William II,
Crane, Francis Wilsen, tee. I uudcr
ftnud nnd,.lee Ilergeshelmer. Mr. link
will open llie afternenns by n few in in in
troducier remarks nnd the women en
the heard of the Charlette Cushman
Club will be present every afternoon.
that Fllaner l.nngtreth
new baby is a little boy. 1
I IIFAK
I Sharp''
told v en the oilier dnv that there wa
n in v baby in the family. Me was born
In Honolulu, where Captain Sharp is
ti"w stationed, and F.lhiner and the
ether child joined him there several
months age. Little Charles Longstreth
Sharp, named for his grandfather, was
hoi 11 en September 'J7 at Scliefudd Unr
r.vk. Hawaii. T suppose they will be
out there for a year or mete new, but
I' s 11 wonderful climate, and the people
tire congenial and attractive, se I ntn
sure they ate enjoying it,
JACKY was out in the garden all
afternoon digging vigorously. He
iinn in upon being called shortly before J
upper, tils tace and hands a sight te
bMl'ilrl
"Wliat have yen been doing, boy?"
sn Daddy, catching sight of liim.
' Working. Dad." replied .lack, an
swertii" Mether's call by mounting the
stair1
lie submitted meekly te a thorough
'nibbing of the hands, but later, when
his small face was a'sailed with a tough
rl"H, nnd soap, Daddy heard him pio pie
iring. "Km Muvvy, I wasn't work
ing wif my face."
NANCY WYX.N'K,
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mi's jean nroeke Ililey, daughter 01
Mr A Hurt ltllej. of Haverl'eid. will
ti. Hi,. giu-M of honor at a dinner en
Jiiil.iv evening, December .'3. which
'i and Mrs Kane H Clothier, ,lr or
hum. luoeko, lladner. will cle fi the
li.il wlnei, nr nil Mis Wllllnm BliMle
' ddwni.idff, of R.idner, will give nt tli
'I tz-- arlten te fertnallv inPeiit 10 1.1
J.J't iheu- daughter. Miss Chilsttne
' : 'Iwnludei
"11 Mind.iv Nevrinlicr ' Mi hivI
ui" Jehn Hirnes Tewnrend will cute,-.
'!" al a luncheon at their place Mont Ment
'.',? ,V,t'01'. I" honor or their niece.
r an'' Mis Tewusend will also give a
Ilile" January In honor of Mis?
rmMivi,u""v "i111 "ntPftaln at a dinner
nf luJl ' r.rle,,,h,K- n-,"bet JS. Ill honor
.,, M'ss ft k before tha dnnce Or nnd
" Iidwln Mlilnn Grahnm .,f I7P
l-ruie s,,eet ., B1VP , ,,, nf
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I S A 1 1 .. I I.' , n .. . III . . n .
Kt,n.. . -:. .ils r.in.mei I'
Te 1 ' li ' . "a,a H- ,'llh and Misi
' w1",1! ,"e-'- 'f Raltlmeie, Mt Wil
Mi , AV,,BS,S?- Mr A1Ke" Kelchtiet.
iviicl.i i'C1, ,l,ew,',encl, Mi. Henry
"m' llaln Hutchinson and Ml
,l"'";'"11! I'eultuev. or milmiore
cnl 'is the guest of Mj., j.lc
nilflUlh fliirm j - - .
. ,, ":.. .'"; or "'. m.r-
d.iual,. ; .. '"". I'oiuerey .lenkni"
linn, li.Vf ,h" '"'" Ml :""' M'- Wil-
An-l.ew . Vm. h0hB.":,.t".,0!,.u. ',l St
...., gwiiiuiu, IUIIU
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SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr and Mrs. .1. Harrv Merris, of i.T32
Seuth Twentieth street, will give a
masque birthday dance en Sn'urdav eve
r'ng. Octoeer 2. In lioner of" their
daughter. Mlns Marv M.errlr
Mis. Walter Simians, of -JBIJ Seuth
1 wentieth street, will entertain at a
bildgc pnrtv thlH evening. Amentr the
Kiiests nre Mr. nnd Mrs. William Tuttl
Mr. and Mrs Fred Rebblns. Mr and
Mm Neff Lalng, Dr. nnd Mrw H. ClelKh ClelKh
ten Turner. Mr and Mis Themas
tlroughten. Mi and Mrs. tJeerge W.
Carr. Lieutenant and Mrs r. Shutc
and Dr. nnd Mrs, Jehn W. Crnndall.
Lieutenant nnd Mrs William rjewer.
of 2018 Shunk street, nre spending this
weeU-end in Washington
MIrs Anna Pllla will entertain ut a
masquemde party this evenlnc: nt her
home 314 Wharten street Among these
who will he present nre Miss Carolina
.iicrce. ajiss I'tennii (.'inurranl. Miss
llnsft CepiKJla, Mles Antoinette Coppola,
Miss Dera Brune. Miss Jyjulsa Brune
Miss Hilda J. Vitulll Miss Anna Derant
Miss Margaret Keeney. Miss Margaret
n.uigler 'lss .lane 1' Vitulll, Mis
Kdltb 'ltulll. M's Theresa C "Vitulll
Miss Venice Clnnfran1, .Miss Maria
lindlcr. Mr Theodere Clnnfranl Mi
l.cen.rrl rianfrntil, .Mr l'rcd Pllla, Mr
Bernard Pllla, Mr Elmer Hlnes Mr.
William Feglettl. Mr. William CasB.i.
Mr C T Vitulll Mr. William J. vi
tulll Mr Frnest Pelllccle, Mr Pas
chal Brune. Mr William Cauf'sta,
Mr Leulii f.itnfesla, Mr, Hebert Clan
ftnnl and Mr Themas Pettlne
Mr nnd Mrs Jehn .1 I.ene. of 2833
.leuth f'hadwlck slieet nte being con
gratulated upon the blrtii of n daughter.
Mis. Lene will be remembered as Miss
Doiethv Ttebb. daughter of Mr. and
Mis Alexander Itebb. of Colllngsweod,
KENSINGTON
Mr nnd Mrs .lelin Williamson are re
ceiving congratulation upon the birth
of a ten Uaymend A. Williamson Mrs.
Williamson w-llj be remembered as Miss
Ada Ynn Allen.
Mrs Themas MeCreery, of 23fil IJast
Cumberland street, ij entertaining for
11 few days ns her guests .Mr. and Mrs.
iiVerge Abrahams and Mr and Mrs. G
Spmdler, of Paterson. N J.
FRANKFORD
Mis Samuel Tompkins, of Cttfnrd and
Penn nlreets v. Ill entertain the members
of her hoierlty at her home the first
flnturday In November These present
will he Mrs A, Dlngee. Mrs Themas
llvndmnu. Mm Jehn -Breadfleld,
Miss Libel Metzler. Miss Leu Hall, Mlas
ICdnii Scelly, Miss Dess Street, Miss Bess
Smith nnd Mrs. David Strumph.
Mr and Mrs .1. Rambler and daugh
ter. Miss (lladys Itambler, have just
retuined fiem n trip te Bermuda.
Mr and Mrs ,1 W firuulnger, of
44(7 I'ii ul streel nunoiince the mairiage
of tl.eir daughter. Miss .1 llosreetn
Uruninger, re Mi. B Lentz, of Pitts
burgh, en Cotebcr It'
Miss Anna Peters, of Arrett Htrest,
enteitalned the membeis of her Ave
hundred club yesterday afternoon.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr and Mis Hewni d Creei. nml Mr
and Mr Jeseph Haines, i.f S-vnrth-mere
entertained nt u dance Ian' eve
ning at the Hpiinghaveii Ceittitrv Club
In honor of their daughters. Miss Clor Cler
eiKciJieen and Mlsi- Doiethy Haines.
Mis A limn C W.,cn ,r p(vt
Washington, L. 1 , who has just re
turned wlih Mr. Wyseiig f0m a vipit
te Hermud.i, Is new the guest of her
mother, Mrs Walter D. Grlscem at her
home in Meil'a.
Mr nnd Mrs Lee Pinney of Bos Bes Bos
eon have taken a hmise n Rwarlhmore
whi'b ihey will occupy during the
vv Inter.
Mr. and Mrs Hoeigo Atherholt .in!
their (laughter. Miss Helen Atherholt
of Illdley Park, have returned from rhe
Pecene Meunluins. whera ih..v t,I
been for several weeks
.Mr and Mrs. K aterllng Halm, of
Sspnnglleld, hav returned from a stay
in Richmond, V11
Twin-Bed Lecture
ByJ.P.McEVOY
The hrai U being turiisd off tee
rartt their evening In the uove ueve
Irigh apartment and Mr. Devcleigh
wants Mr. Daveleigh te get right
up out of bed and de nemething about
it
My, it i reld In thlx house. The
heat must 'jc off again. et up and
freeze te d"at'i licfeic you would no
I down nnd threw n few Hhevtdsftil In the
I furnnre. Maybe you want me te de It.
I I HAD TIIOUOHT OF THAT.
I Y'eti h:id tlinught of It! Well, think
ngnln ! I would ficw rigid before I
1 would de that te .ireoinmedille vnti. I
!AM NOT CUYINCi. YOF'lCK TIIK
ONIO WHO I1-5 WKKPrXC AF.OL"!
(ft,!
VI
A Great Sale of Tewelsfa
feel the radiator and see if tin- bent N TUB C'OIJ. I CAN STAND l'l
off. CAN'T YOi: TBI.I. IF YOU AUK I of course von ran stend It. liut you
COl.D WITHOl'T FKM.INfJ THK I ilen't care about in I cettlil frece
UVDIATOIP ' '" dfnth befiirc you wett'd chip. I .1111
. ,.,.., ', . ,. I going te tell thnt landlord n thins "
I Jidn t ask for liny snt.n-lie come- , J"we stenil,rxv. 1 alll ceing te tell the
hacks from you. Instead of trying te ' jnniter where he jets off. (I,eutl snores
he clever, why don't you try te be ' from Mr. Deyeleigh. )
useful?
IMPORTANT WEDDING
TODAY IN JENKINTOWN
Miss Marian Tayler Is Married
te Mr. Charles Willing in
Church of Our Saviour
Inv
An nniiiinn nrddltuT of social
pertnnce wns solemnized verv quietly 11 1
I o'clock- today In the Kplscepal Liimcli
of Our Saviour, Jenklntewn. when Miss
Marian Tayler, daughter of, Or. nnd
Mrs. Wllllnm .1. Tayler, of .Ncwbeld
Vernen, Jenklntewn. nnd ISl'.i Pine
street, became the brlde et Mr. Charles
Willing, of Chestnut Hill.
The ceremony was performed by
Bishop Rhlnelnnder, assisted by the
Itev. Jehn M. Gioten. rector of the
church. Owing te mourning, only the
Immediate members of the families of
the bride and bridegroom attended.
The bride, who was given In niarrlnge
by her father, wns ntthed In n gown
of white velvet fashioned en simple
lines. Her veil of rare old family lace
was fastened with orange blessjnii'. She
carried a shower bouquet of white gar
denias nnd lilies of the valley and
eiehlds
Mrs. Albert Nalle, a cousin of Urn
bride, attended Mlts Tayler ns matron
of honor, and the maid of honor was
Miss Virginia Newbold, r ceu'ln of the
bride. Mlns Anna Pepper, a niece or
the brld. attended as flower girl Mr
Ceorge Willing wns best man
The ushers Included Mr. C New bold
Tayler ard Mr William .1 Tnylo. Tnyle. Tnylo.
brethcrs of the bride: Mr H Shipper
Willing and Mi Jeseph P. Sims.
BCTLLirt HLBKRTON
A wedding of much sec al Interest te
this nnd ether cities will be that of Miss
Martlet Leckerman Hiucrten, ilauglilei
of Mrs. Rebert Heherlen, of L'JG West
Uravers lane, Chestnut Hill, and Mr
Snmuel Francis Butler, of Buffalo. N,
V.. which will bp solemnized this .'ve
iling at C o'clock In the Church of St
Martlns-ln-the-Field. Chestnut Hill. The
rtev. Jeceb I.e Hey will officiate The
bride, who will be given In marralge by
her brother, Mr. Rebert M Hcbetten.
will wear her mother's wedding gown
of cream white faille, trimmed with old have tcturned fiem their wedding trip
fimlly lace and made with a. ceuit and will be at home after November 1
train. Her veil, which will he of Bres- I at :,i'l Seuth Udgcvvoed iitrett Mr-
..I. ..a, nrwl 11.11 :iln M'nrti In her I Wnr! titrif-lnri tiill 1. m.i,i....i n.
HVin .IVil ,,..W ,,.,., ..,. ....... .... .... .-,..,. ..... ,,,1 it, I, r 1 , ,;,,. II ,T,
mother, will be fastened at cither side Mlr.s L Katherlne Lake. of i20 North '
with a t-prav et orange nioshems iinn 1 i-eriy-eigntn street
Helen Bembcrgcr wete maids of honor,
and the (lower girls were Miss Miriam
Heuser nnd Miss Virginia Heep. Mr.
Wllllnm Mumford nnd Mr. Genrge Baker
were best men for their hi ethers, respec
tively, nnd the ushers Included Mr. Jehn
Burkhelder, Mr. Daniel Burkhelder, Mr.
Paul Burkhelder nnd Mr Xellsen Price.
HAP.TY Qt'INN'
A quiet wedding took plnen at 9
o'clock en Wednesday morning In St.
Mnrgnret's Catholic Church. Narberlh,
Pa., when Miss Marie H. Qulnn became
the bride of Ml. William L I Tarty, of
491 Saybrook avenue, this city
Tlie ceremony, which wns followed by
a reception, was performed befere n
nuptial mass by Father Cowley
The bride was attended by Mlfs Mar
garet Itnrty ns mnld of honor, nna
Mr. Themas Qulnn acted as best man
McMK.V AM IN BURNS
A quiet wedding took place at I:
o'clock neon today when Mist Marv C
Burns, daughter of Mr James .1. I'linv.
of 5153 Wyaluslng avenue, became the
br de of Mi Rdward .1 M-Menamln.
Jr. at thu Church of Our Mether of
Sorrow.
Mips Margaret I Rums, 11 sister of
the bride .was bridesmaid, and Mr Jen
Hurley was best man
After n reception nt the Aiiartia (fir
the brldnl party Mr. and Mrs McMena
111I11 left for their wedding trip tir Lake
Geerge mid vicinity. They will be at
home at .Ifitfl North Twenty-first slr'ct
after November IS.
1
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mis Snnder, nf lJS Chesti r avenue
announces th mirrl.ige of her dnugh
ter, Ml"s Judith Clmndln.i .Sander end
Mr Alcvntnler M Rne of il?4. Pine
Rtteet, WedncKla'. Oiteher I!) at St
Luke'ii Prcrtcstatit Lplscepal Cl-U'ch,
TItliieenth and Plnn "-treets Mr and
Mr? Rae left Immediately nfter the
ceremony for a meter trip through tne
Adirondack-),
Mr. and Mm Jehn MuclJr and
daughter. Mis Helen Murkier, have re
turned In their bone-, .ion C.tipe iter
streel, after spending 1I10 week-end up
the guest of Mr. Mueklei imnlier. Mrs
Geerge MucMer. of Hnrr sburg
Mr MAv PlesnMn. or 1'i't RINweitb
street nnneuncea the bctretl M of his
daughter. Miss Resu Jnne' Presvm.n,
te Mr. Samuel Abher Bretmnn. of Phil
adelphi.i .11, il Viitrlni d
Mr. and M'-e Je.eiili G "Werth Incre
Inhtend of slttlnp nrruinl here eve
nings freezing te death, why don't you .
de sen.ettilng nbeitt it? Wbv don't vntl I
tall up (lie landlord nnd ask him tlie I
reason for this? Win don't von see tlie ,
uinlter? Oh, I wlli I were n mnn '
YOU DO.V'T IIAVK TO i!F, A MAN '
TO 01 VK HIM A TALKINti TO '
WHY DON T YOF GIVM HIMSOMI
OF THRSB TAIKS YOF KBHKAUSI'
ON MB? " I
I suppose it is lift enough for me te
l.p frjezing te I'etlli wilinittl hnvinc
you sneer nt tne. Mm (hat is nil I g' t
from you sneers and lti-uit' and tibm-"
Here you have me iiiipri.ened in a Hut
that leeks like a cell ami raider than hi,
installment cellei ter's bruit, and what
"te you 10 aueui 1; : .nothing cm rr,
te make funny ii.icUh. miiiiiM rcmnrks
1 tell you it Is 1 old! I KXOW IT,
DON'T 17
Well, what are veu gelns te de nbnu.
It? WHAT DO YOF WANT Mi: TO
DO? OO DOWN a.N'P FIHF. Till'.
FFKNACB'
Ne, I mppese i m weuM lie here nnd
Oli, what n mnn' Why dicsn t he
ever werrv nbrut nny(hiti7''
Why iheutd he, trnrn Urn Dove Deve
leigh rnn irerry enough for ttret
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We Are Again Able
te Sell at About 1915 Prices
Tlie let includes marry "Old BlencK Towels," which,
ns ever? woman knows, arc the best that menej? will
buj). Hemstitched huck 0ith plain or fenc) borders.
Quantities arc net large and buying will be brisk
se don't delay, if you would share in these
Most Gratifying Reductions
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Rlnns F'lewers help te make
them happv nnd fenlal one
CHARLES HENRY FOX
Tlir Sign of the Ven
Walnut 0799 221 S. Bread Si.
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MILLINERY
Designed and made te please
women of particular taste3
CLOTH TOP-COATS
Plain and fur trimmed.
FUR COATS, CAPES AND DOLMANS
In Hudsen Seal, Mele, Cnracul and Broadtail. Plain or
trimmed with contrasting fur.
FUR SPORT COATS FOR MISSES
Natural Raccoon, Muskrat, Sea Deg, Australian Opossum.
I5"x22"
1 5"x24"
I5"x24"
Sizes
Vary from
I8"x30"
te
I8"x35"
Sizes
Vary from
20"x36"
te
24"x42"
Guest Towels
Today's Prices
50c ca., $5.75 dez.
85c ea.,
$1.00 ea.,
0.00 der..
I 1.50 dez.
Medium Sizes
Today's Prices
50c ca.. $6.00 dez.
85c ea.. I 0.00 dez.
$1.00 ca., I 1.50 dez.
1.25 ca., 14.50 dez.
Regular Sizes
Today's Prices
$1.15 ca., $13.50 dez.
1.25 ea., 14.50 dez.
J 920 Prices
$12.00 dez.
15.00 dez.
1 8.00 dez.
1920 Price's
$15.00 dez.
1 8.00 dez.
21.00 dez.
24.00 dez.
1.50 ea.,
1.75 ea.,
17.00 dez.
20.00 dez.
1920 Prices
$24.00 dez.
26.00 dez.
$30, 37.50 dez.
33, 45.00 dez.
We advise immediate placing of Christmas orders for
embroidery), te insure geed work and prompt delivury.
J. B. Sheppacd &$ens
1008 Chestnut Street
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Disarm?
he will e.irry n shower bouquet of I, lies
of the .tlley, while bewird u nnd ephelu
reH?s Mrs. Alexander At Swn'n nnd
Mr.', .lelin y. Huher will nttend Miss
lleberten nnd will be Kewned nllke In
refe-plnk crepe de chine. Tbev will went'
linti of senl brown duvelne trimmed
with uncurled plumen of blinded shades
of ijeldeu brown and will can Imu Imu
nuets of fuchsln-i'olercd dnhlias nnd
delph nln. Miss Anna Willing Htibet
will be the (lower ulrl nnd will wear i
truck of white batiste and wll i.irr
n hnHket of pink rosebuds nnd iiitinn
.Mr William t:. Lle, of Hufrnle. N V
will act as bCBt mnn, and the ushern
will Include Mr. Herbert HellliiBshead
Rvuna, of Moorestown, X, .1 , Mr. Kd
wnrd G. Robinson, et Wilmington ; Mi
Henry ?. Darllnirten. Mr Wllli.im A
Mclntyre. Jlr. Abxnnder M Swain and
Mr. Cralsr Heberton. A reception will
fellow the ceremony nt the home of the
bride's mother. Mr. Butler and bis bride
will be et home after .l.inuary 1 nt
Gates Circle, Buffalo, X Y
HA1G RANDAI.I.
A pretty wedding will tnke p ace this
evening at 7 o'clock In tlie i:p!s-eepal
rburch of the Saviour, Thlttj-cshth and
fheatnut street.", when, Miss Kleiem-e
nandall. of 3461 Chestnut street win
become the brlde of Mi It 'hard G
Hale, of Swnrthmere A iecen'1'.n nt
the Phllemuslnn Club will fellow imme
diately nfter the ceremen
The bride was plven In mart lace In
ker father. Mr Richard T Rnndiill nnd
will be attended by Mis Kdward M
Hale, of Utlca. ns matron of honor Mlfs
Mary Agnei Hntff, sister "( the br le le le
uroem, will act ns maid of honor The
bridesmaids will Include Mrs Heward F
Johnstone, Miss Alice C Maxwell nnd
Miss Helen V. lllnse.
Mr. William T. n.indal! .1' brother
nf the bride, will net an best man (ei
Mr Ha.c The iishet.s will Include Mr
Wnlter C Giles. Mr. WnMie II Randall,
brother of the brldu : Mr. Wesley Unit-.
ine. Mr Buchanan Harrar Jr. Mr Paul
D. Giles nnd Mi. Archibald McLean
Upen their return from a weddlnir
trip. Mr. and Mis. Hall? will be nt
home nfter January 1, at Swarthmetc
Mr and Mrs. Wlllinm V Brenz Si
entertained nt then- home ,sj H,t.
tmore h venue, Wedne-dav exenlrc
Their Kuests Included Mi and Mi
Gorden Gray, Mr. nnd Mis Leslie Pe-i-nell.
nf Camden. X J nnd .Mi ,,,!
Mrs Pnmuel Penndl of Lansdowne Pa
ri
b.h Miy i ,v''l"e,lHy, October :h,
17 I Wilbur Paddock Klnpp, of
''10 h ,ii.0 Htiecl. d Brn Maw- t
Stan i. ..'. "'. MX?" s'"Hl1 I.ORHH
ilitiiMU'l ill illirl
r 1.,Jri'"Vc;!.s'."1' ' Jli'lii-l?. Mln Vil
la Llfivri Ml ".!!" Mu"' '"' -our.
" "eyd, MUs Ellen McMichael, mIh
NORRISTOWN
The nninace of Miss lleLn ttnin..
of Haws uenue ,ind Mr Mer.Ud A
l.eiix. ell of Mr nnd Mis A W l.eux
of :m; West Ijifnyette street, took place
en October 15.
Mis. Charles Cain nnd her small son
have returned te their home In Pitts,
buigh lufler ependlm; the Itut two
months with Mrs Cain's parents, Mi
ami Mrs. Waller Pickell. of West Oak
street
Mis Lawrence SIu'iiIiik, of 715 wil wil
lew tieet snriirli.rU her hubbniid in
celebration of his blrthda annhersarv
b.v cntertnininc thirty of hla friends u't
a Halloween part.
MORIARTA CAVAXXA
Th marriage of Miss AtiKUStu Helens
("nvnna. dtiURhter of Mrs Xellie i'n
vann.i. or nix-erten X J , and tn- Web
ster Met chart Merlarta, son or Or
arwl Mrs. Douglas Calhoun Merlarta of
Sarateaa Springs. X . will tnl.n ince
tl.1 avei,;iiK at 7 30 oclecl.. nt hc bmne
of Mrs. Cavanna, Archdeacon R Bow Bew
din Shepherd efficlatlnc Mrs. Cavanna
will clve )ir daushter In mnrrlatre The
bride's sister, Mrs, Caspar W Pndmere,
et Wilmington, Del , will nttend her an
matron of honor, with Master Jeseph
Reland, of Mount Air n.s p.iR-e Mr
Douglas Williams of Sarntejja Springs,
will be Dr Meilarta's best man
MACRKXDY- MGHTIXGALn
Miss Lnurn G XlghtlnKale. or ;.ni!)
Wnlnut Btri bjcnme the hrldn of ir
Philip Gorden Macready, of 1330 Xerrh
Sixtieth street, yesterday nt It o'clock.
In Old Christ Church, Second street
abevrt Market street The Rev Leuis
c Wnshhurne I D officiated The
bride was gten in marriage b her
hrether Mr Henrv B Xljlulngnle ,ld
antl was unattetmee
ML'MKOJID BURKH'-'l.lillU
BAKKR lU'RICHOLDnR
A riouble wedding took place en W.ri I
nesdny afternoeTi at i o'clock at W.'
Parrlsh streel when Miss Helen Burl,
holder wan married te Mr. Geerge I.
Mumford, and her sister. Miss Edna
Burkhelder, became the hride of Jlr
William Bilker
The Rev Benjamin Hlubaugh or
ClinmbbillB performed the cere
monk The bridts wert given in m-ir-rlage
by Ihelr brothers, Mi Benjamin
JJurkhelder nnd Mr Grexer Burkhelder
Mtii Martha Whlteide and MUs
The New Way
te End Cerns
The Scientific Method
Easy, Gentle, Quick and Sure
A famous chemist, some years age,
discovered a way te end corns.
A surgical dressing house of world-wide
repute adopted and produced it. I
Millions of people use this instant I
relief and quickly rid themselves of I
throbbing corns.
The method is Blue-jay liquid or
plaster. One applies it by a touch.
The pain steps instantly, and the whole i
corn quickly loosens and comes out. I
Old, harsh methods are surmlanted
by it. Se with corn pads, se with paring.
All such ways are felly.
Try Blue-joy en one corn new and
see. Yeu will be delighted.
Your druggist has
Liquid or Plaster
Blue-jay
steps pain-ends corns
p. Bauer Si Black product
Trance must remain armed as long as her security has net been assured."
announces Premier Briand, who is expected te head the French delegation te the arms
parley. "Ne country mere than ours desires te limit military burdens," he declares; but
he gees en te make it no less emphatically clear that any reduction of the size of the
French army must depend upon the elimination of ihe German menace in ether wnrd.s
an Allied understanding for the protection of France. Savs the Paris Tanpx, expressing
a point of view echoed in dozens of its contemperaries: "The security of France means
the peace of Europe. It is a basic condition of economic and political solidarity in the
world.
President Harding's call te the Washington Conference says that the question
of naval armament will "naturally have first place," althe "it has been theiurht best net
te exclude questions pertaining te ether armament." Hew naval disarmament can end
war en land seems te puzzle the French, who recall that Belgium and France were net
invaded by a navy m 1914, and who ar this moment see the" jealous nations of Europe
facing each ether within easy marching distance. "France has' net the slightest intention
of abandoning what she considers her just right te security," savs Paul Scott Mowrer in
October -Current Opinion. Unless France can be assured of tlie moral support of the
Allies, the French delegates will net discuss the reduction of land armament," declares
the New lerk Tribune.
The uncompromising attitude of France in this insrnnpp finds innirln..eWn e,.
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Hmnnrr m up nnn emrnvc Kiit- 7kn r n.n -;-, ,1 -u . l t-.:.... j- e i.
w..w., t.tv.,vuil 1141V40.
A-n.ii. "unc ncjinuiie neiieiai HLLiLucie or np .-inpvipm Timet
toward France s position te be one of sympathy, in many instances this sympathy is minded
with misgivings. If Premier Briand adheres te his stand, avers the 'New Yerk World
then, se far at least as land armaments are concerned, the Washington Conference fail
from the start. Equally pessimistic, but less sympathetic. U Mr. Hearst's New Yerk Antn-irm, which
proclaims that it may confidently be taken for granted that neither .lapan. Entrland nor France has the
remotest intention of abandoning imperialism or militarism at th- Washington Yenferpnce." and inside
hat the United btates should net make any sort of alliance with anv ether Power or Powers " There h
net a chance of the United States entering into any such alliance, declares the Des Moines Realtor
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Around th Cerner en Samem St.
.'tvr; nttinq rccriren the
personal attention of
Miss raultnr Campbell
Tn the lp.nrli'nrr arf!rI in fViie n,nnln T TT'tntJ n-i tm .-. t-i r m .- . ,
i A r. ",-"'-"''. --cn..i iDimni NiutM, ucteuer 'nc , n shades of opinion
as voiced by the French and American press, are given. opinion,
Other equally interesting news-features in this number of THE OK, EST are:
Britain's Twe Millien "Surplus Women"
Hew the Falling Mark Hits America
Favoring Our Ships at Panama
Nineteen Big Rail Systems
Central America's Three-in-One
North Dakota's Political Twister
"Must Austria Die?"
Unemployment a World Condition
Russia in Transformation
Hitch Your Engine te a Volcano
Cleaning Up the Oil Camps
Recreational Defects of the Movies
Power at a Millien Volts
Metering and Typhoid
Mere Suicides Why?
What Children Laugh At
Why Se Many Pulpits Are Empty
The Czech Break from Reme
Christianity's Advance in Japan
Armenia a Vast Orphan Asylum
Investments and Finance
Personal Glimpses of Men and W(
1 epics of the Day
'omen
Best of the Current Poetry
Many Interest in ,, Illustrations, Includinf, Humer,, us Cartoons
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