Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 31, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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JUST COSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
l , iVflicy IFync Tc5 of the
Club Saturday Many informal forties Yesterday.
Business Courses and Hospital Werk Order of Day
TT WAS beautiful out at the lUckerlw:
Knttinlny afternoon. 1 tlilnk thnt
Utile clubhouse, with its Mirretitu lns,
Hi every ether suburban club "Hldnncd
. mfl""a " "Ituntlen and view. The
Ifs trouble Ik, if hard te get te, un
Si roil nre en nr home or have your
car alone 1'er 't Hcvcrnl mlk's walk
HowwerWe u no difficulty Sat-
Sen", nl, anyway, every one was
rfi alenp the reads and ready and
Sid te Pick P ny PcdcstriaiiH. The
Country is e beautiful there : you knew
very near Valley Forge, and you
lie the WH nml oWrvntery In the
rtl.tnnce as jeu drive 'round the long
Sf"nl curve of the entrance te the
ftilllc Clothier's farm.
The rlnbheuRO nentlM in u sort of
Wlnt. off from the farm, and linn a
SnrSepe nt the back toward the woeda.
tatfit' he house there li one of Micro
ion lerful huge open fireplaces at one end
IfThc main room, which 1h very large,
uUlne li the whole width of the heuac
Ind half the lenictli. The hetwe l meat
...fully decorated and furntuhed, and
nul te en enchantlnc apet.
,q The races were very interesting nnd
tb T farmers' breakfact a dec ded me.
.L There must have lecn three nun
5 ncrsens there, If net mere, and It
ffi Jurt warm enough te make the out-
rmuieSe wa killing, net balky
.tall were the "anlmules." but they
SvA.i m funny as they ran. I think
S an If anything faster than the
tern?, and their leg and funny thin
falls were all wildly waving in the air.
1 I '?," Mrs. James Sullivan and
vXrMe Sam Reeves and the Illllic
S . ' Helen S-ett. tee, who la stay
!nV v th Sam Reeves' parents, the
'm'vid 1 ecves, at their Ijheeiilxvlllc
P.Ji uns at the races. The Nerman
&es wet therre, tee and the Bill
DdUna and Fayette Plumbs, and ever
ie many ethers.
TIIERB wna quite a bit of entertain
Ing yesterday out en the- Main Line
.nd at ether places in the miburba. The
ttellln Wilbur gave a delightful lunch -SS
at their plaee, Old Stene Hen in
st Davids, for the A. .1. Dallas
Tiirnns and the Tem Delans luncheon
"Sarah and Paul Denckla was a
beautiful affair. The party which the
55$ lanes gave, for Tlercncc In the
ivenlns was in the nature of a Hal.
leween affair, for an informal party at
farmheuse is just right for that, you
knew.
SPEAKING of Florence, did you
Inow that she va still coins te
the Hewaid Hospital ever) uti ....
verltng as hard as she can there. Hue
took up a business course during ttic
r and she nnd Marie I.eu se Hep
tow offered their services at the How Hew
ard They both went there every day
until Maiie Louise left laRt spring for
Europe, riercncc is still persevering
la the geed work, and is at her pest at
'I o'clock everj day, and does net leave
until 3. That means real work, you
Inow, and I hear she is always ready
te de anything she U asked nt the hos
pital, co she is of Immense use. It b
splendid hew be many girls who de net
tare te uerk for a living Prefer te
work rather than idle away their time
In frlvellt from morning till night.
It's almost peculiar thefe dayii net te
have a Jeb; whereas some fifteen sears
nie, while people wild they honored
ou for working when tlicre wna need,
teu nlwavx felt thnt they looked down
N cajeii a tiny bit, even without Inten
tion, and new it has become fashion
able. Isn't it u funny world?
WHILK en the subject of -working or
learning hew te work. I hear that
Pellv linvard, who came out last ear.
In taUng up stenography. Churlettc
Starr has taken up some sort erf course,
and I can't begin te remember them
Several of the hub-debs arc studying,
tee, at Drcxcl, business schools and the
ynlmMty of I'cniiHyivanin, as wi-u un
taliln? private lessens in French,
SpanMi nnd Italian, while ethers are
abroad cither ut school or traveling, se
we will have a decidedly educated
bunch next year.
NANCT haB te thank "S. L. TV'
for the following stery: Hetty,
jei three. Is the proud poswsser of an
Indian dell named Minnehaha, and in
Sundnj whoel when the quohtlen was
atked, "Are there any new babies for
the cradle roll?" Hotly piped up. I
set a new baby. Minnehaha's baby;
f he's hanging in the bushes."
NANCY WEXSE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
General and Mrn. William G. Prlca,
Jr.. announce the engagement of their
Uughter, Mlaa Martha Kyre Price te
Lieutenant Wcliard Lee, Engineer Cerps,
V. S. A.
Mra Philip Dalnbridge Laird anfl Mr.
nd Mrs. A. Felix du Pent have issued
rda for a tea en tJatunlRy. November
:, te meet JIIbs Margaret L. du Pent
it the llecd Hoube, New Castle, Del.
Mrs Herace Uroeko Burt, of 220 "West
Tllttenheuee nquare, has Issued Invlta Invlta
'Iens for a luncheon en Wednesday. No Ne
Nfmber 23, at the Princeton Club In
honor of Mist Jean Uroelcc Rilsy, daiurh
ter of Mra. A. Burt Illley, of Haerferd.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward I.owber Welsh,
of 1422 Hpruca street, have Issued Invl Invl
itlens for a tea at their home en Tupb
lay afternoon. November 13, from 4 un
til 6:30 o'clock te meet Miss lisabel Fra
wr, of Cress Reada. Jenklntewn. The
rarcle of Mr. and MrH. Jehn Lewbcr
welsh and Mr. anil Mrs. Graham Dough
erty are Inclesed,
Mr. and Jtr. Wllllum ir. Cenner will
glve a Binall Uance en Saturda evening,
I'erember 3, ut thelr home. 34G Keilth
pglileenth street, In honor of M ss Ellen
lieuglan Lloyd, debutante daughter of
Mr and Mrs Stacy B. Lloyd, und their
uebutante daughter, Mlea Dorethy
Jirewnlntf nedgcrs
Mr and MrH. Themas Hart, of !!35
eruth Twenty-firat atrcet, have Issued ln ln
itatlenu for a small dance at the Muh'v
"id Wig Club en Tuesday eenlnff, N
J ember 21, In honor of Mian Vltglnla
'ifcliKcher, dwbutante daughter of Mi
and Mrs. Ledjard HccKwlier, of Heling
liuiie, tiaoner.
MIbs Sarah Legan Starr, debutante
eaughter of Mr. and Mrs Jamea hturr,
"Ml be the gueat of honor ut ii luiu'lieeii
yi January 2 which her aunt. Mra. Oliver
ecn Judsen, will gle at her home,
Martlnn larte, Chestnut Hill
Mrs. Iludelph H. Uuuch. of Vlllaneva
m UHued 'n nations for a small theatre
yr'. te be followed by tea at the
"iir-Carlteu. en WcdncuiLiv afternoon,
eiember 10.
Mrs Augusta M. neth, of 1023 .Nerti
ir.cn,ll K"ct. unneuuees the engage
int of lu-r iluughter. M.hs LIU un M
Jwtli, te M,., narel(I 6ti uuyui Ben f
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Races at the Pickering Hunt
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Bayuk, of Jonkln Jenkln Jonkln
tewn. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. R Whltcraft, 30
erth Fiftieth street, announced the en
gagement of their daughter, MIhb Alice
Huth Wh (craft, te Mr. William N. I.ud
wig, of this city, at a dinner pnrty Sat
urday evening.
At the marriage of Mlsa Maud Aradel
Peyton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thern
nB Jeffersen Peyton, of Ilapldnn, Orange
County, Va nnd Mr. I). Hayes Agnew
Adams, eon of Mrs. J. Howe Adams, of
DlngUy Dell, I'aell. which will be nol nel
mnlted at 0 o'clock en Wednesday
ivcnlnf, In me Church of the Em
manuel, Itnpldan, the ceremony will
be perfermed by the Hev. Paul Hturte Hturte
vent Howe, rector of the Church of
the Advent, Cape May, N. J brother-in-law
of the bridegroom.
The bride, who will be given In mar mar
rlage by her father, will be attended by
Mrs. Paul aturtcvant Howe, sister of
the bridegroom.
Miss Helen Peyton, ulster of the bride,
rt-lll attend aa maid of honor. The
brldegioein will be attended by Mr.
Edwards Kneans, of Uila city.
The uMirra will Include Mr. Charleu
Plummer, of Virginia; Mr. Coffin Cellut
Wilsen, .li., .Mr. J. Jnrdcn Cuenthcr,
Mr. Chnrlt-H Wlstar, Mr. Ocorge Cor Cor
eon, Jiu and Mr. Charles H. Ober Ober
heltzer A larite iccM'tlen will fellow at the
home of the bride's parents.
On thelr return from a wedding tilp,
the bride nnd bridegroom will llve at
Dlngley Dell, Paell.
Mr. Collin Celhet Wilsen, Jr., enter
nlncd the ushers at dinner en Thurs
Jay night
The ev. I'aul Sturtevant Howe nnd
Mrn. Ho-e have returned from their
wedding trip, nnd tire the gucstH fr
a few OayH of Min. Adams before leav
ng tomorrow for Ilapldnn, Vu Mry.
Howe, bofero her wedding en October
17, was Mlsn Marguerlte Adams.
Mlsa Walburga Kuul Hellly, debu
taneo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph
llellly, of Itadner, who has been pass
ing a few days In New IXochelle, N, Y ,
where she wuh entertained au the hou-'e
guest of MIbs Dorethy Agnr, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Agar, will re
turn te her home today. Miss nellly
attended the dance given en Saturday
jvenlng by Mr, and Mrb. Agar In honor
of their daughter.
Miss Elizabeth Menelse, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Frederick C Menckv, of
1111 Sherwood read, Overbroek, will
entertain at n kitchen shower en Frld.i,
Necmber 18, in honor of Miss Iff lei
Kelleg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Kelleg, wliese engagement te Mr. Henry
luetl wan recently announced. The
guerts will Include Mrs. Frederick Hems
ley Levls, Mrs. Jehn Casanave. Jr.,
n. Jonathan Wllferd, Mrs. Edwin
yprankle, Mm James Wnllace. Mlu
Mildred Elsenhewer, Miss Fem Klnley
MIsh Nancy Llttle, Miss Dorethy
Painter, Mlns Catharine Hubbs, M'sh
Margaret CuiHs, Mls- Katharine Coffin
Mlsa Amelle .Selxas, Mlsa Dorethy Kel Kel
eog, Miss Florence Patten, Miss Alice
Marsten, Miss Constance Wcstcett, Mln
Flera Vare, Miss Jane Keen und Mis'
Barbara (iliecmakcr.
Mrs. Jehn Wanamaker, 2d, nnd Mihs
delalde M. Roberts ulll prenlde at the
te.i which v HI fellow the meet
ing of the I'hllnmuhlan Club to
morrow afternoon Mr";. Herman If Hlr
"ey, the president, will be assltted In
roeelilng by the executive beard of thn
club. The guest of tin. afternoon will
be Mrs. Rebert Hpenr.
ALONG THE READING
Mrs. C. Edwin Webb, of Old Yerk
read, Jenklntewn, and Mra Warren
hne accompanied Jfrs. Webb's father-in-law,
Mr. Charles J Webb, of Menlo
Ledge, Elklns Park, en n trip te Call Call
fern'a and the Pacific Coast.
Mrs. Henry M. "'ralg, of Montgomery
avonue, Elltlns Park, will return (he
early part of the week from Pittsburgh,
where bhe has been visiting her sIMer.
A meeting of the Oak Lane P.e leu
Club will be held Weduelav n''ioen
In the Oak Lane Library at 3 o'clock.
A "Knffee Klatch" will be held In the
Oak Lane Library by the members of
the Review Club en Wednesday ufter ufter ufter
noen In charge of Mrs. J, 15 Harris
and Mrs. J. A. KUIpatrlck. Mrs. C. II
Antheny will receive the iruests.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mra Ttoe Edelmnn, et 6051 Catharine
street, former! of 6113 locust Btreet,
announces the betrothal of her daugh
ter, Mi's Reba Edelmau, te Dr. Maurice
L. Mallas, nlse of this cltv. Ne cards
have been tent out
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Glaus Mills have
returned from their mddlng (rip and
arr occupying their home at Glenslde.
Mrs. MIIIh will le remembered us Miss
Thelma Virginia Qraj. of COO .Seuth
Forty-ninth street. They will be at
home November 15.
Mr. and Mrs. M. I Rubin, nf 3S2C
Glrnrd avenue, anneunce thn marriage
of their daughter. Miss Esther Rubin,
and Mr. Charles A. May. of 11 U North
Darten Btreet, en October 22, In this
city.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mr. and Mrs. Lazar Wellcr, of 2350
West fumberland ntrect. entertained en
Snturday evening at a Halloween party
In honor of their daughter, Mls-t Leneie
Weller The guests Included Miss Hor Her
tenso Pellltz, an Prince Charming, In
a cestume of blue panne velvet: Miss
Jeanne Ulman, as schoelgirl: MIbs Hen
rletta Well, as winter; Miss Regina
Cehen. Miss Mildred Shilling, Miss Svl
via Gorchev, Mlsa Francee Avart, Miss
Elcanore Bcckman, Miss Minnie Josephs,
MIst Barbara Josephs, Mlhs Mildred
Schwab, Miss Rosalle Speler, Mlsa Ruth
Wettz, Mlna Jflldred Wetlz, Miss Clara
Grubbe, Sir. Jereme Ilchal, ed.itumed as
king et the circus; Mr. Leonnrd Cehen
and Mr. Ernest liroeks as knights et the
Ku Klu : Mr Russel Bchwaru us a min
strel; Mr Svdney L.ing, Mr. David
Hlrsch, Mr Wlllnrd Iing, Mr. frt-il
f ehen, Mr. Harrv Rosenthal, Mr. Albeit
Cehen, M. Jack Weliibetk and Mr. Julius
Cehen.
WOMEN'S
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Hi 11 nB AnfiiiiLiliihii Jlliil
SHEER SILK
full-fashioned hosiery,
all colors. Every pair
perfect, no seconds.
Real$2JiOQualUy. Spe
cial this week, $1J15.
FOR WOMEN
1206 10 ChestaufSL,25Flec
TAKE etCVATOB OR STAIB5
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KOMtiOOIM
EVEOTNG" PUBLIC
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED LAST WEEK
I'het'i bv rhote-Criftors
MISS DAMS ALIIEKTA W1LDISKMLTII
Wliec engnccuient te" Mf. Kebert i. Montgomery, .Ir., of Gernuintewii,
wa announced at a luncheon nt the Philadelphia Country Club recently
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. J L. Heath, of 2.r,20 Seuth Tnen-j
tleth street, entertained at a brldge
!'... VJ, .11 .IIUIOUII U... I IIVUII, i 11W111M
of Mis. Cljde Apgnr, of Eanten, P.i,
Mr. William Monlgemt'iy, of 130
Seuth Fifteenth street, will entertain
Informally this evening1 at bin homi hemi homi
Ameng these present w 111 be Mr. and
Mrs. Alexander Park, Mr. and Mis. Wl'
llam Montgomery und their family and ,
Mr and Mrs Rebert Montgomery and
their family. i
Mr Harry Short. Mr. .lames !hert,
nf 2321 Seuth Sevonteentli street: Mr .
Jehn Warner and Mr. Claud ilnm-ppnekt-r.
of 2510 Seuth Sevcntcciith '
eet. hae left en a. trip te I.imbort I.imbert I.imbort
vllle, 1'a. i
Mr. .-in,! Mrs. AVIIli.ini Wnrrell. nT t
lKU.-i Wolf tr..At iir.. l.lnrr .'nni-ritn..
Inted en the birth of j. son, Ed-uird i
Raymond Worrell.
Mlis Eie-mer Bejlc, of 5 '.40 Tiee
street, former! of this section, ha t
turned home ufter un itcinl.d v-dt In
WIlmliiRten
g,ramTiri!iimiWi!ii3ii!in.iiii'ffii,iiii! wiiwjninifl 11 m MjIM v
Geerge Allen, inc. j
1214 Chestnut Street 121-1
A
Announcing Our
Annual Fall Sale
of
Hosiery, Underwear
and Gloves
Knit Underwear
Famous "Harvard Mills"
Underwear at 20 Off
Durinir this alt- e will eflfr our entlre steelc of 'Women's ami
ChiWlren'i llurviinl Mills Knit t"nderuenr ut tills rem.irknble reilucllen.
Price tags will lie .llui.-d at time, of purchase.
Women' Allriuliile t nlen Suit w. itcprular sizes ft. 00, usually $2.
Hxtrn elzci Si.2.1, usimIIj 13.25. The fabric In Allrndale Union Sulta
la lcnlt of the ery ime-t arns. A fabric (Ifslpmed te lie used for the
extremes of coldest oiilside neither und overheated buildings. Slade
In all rtylcs.
Silk Hosiery
1Iat I'nre Mil. lledlrr.r. with llsle top and Belm: f.ametl bnclc
A dopendable hese for Bervlcoaljle wear. Tllaclc, White, Tun, Cordeaii,
ay, I'ole Clray, Nude SI.45 pair, J pairs for 1 00.
l'ull-l'mthleiiml silk llcmlcrj. J.'xtra heavy weave pure lya silk.
Dlnck, White. Cordenn, I'ole dray Hcr $4.00 quality ut S3.00 pair.
llove Hllk Ilealrr) In flue weavr Illnck only, with plnlt ntrlpe
t-arter hem. Usual "2 CO quality at SS.OO pair.
Lisle Hosiery
rnll-l aililniifil l.Ulu Ileslrry In niveral welghts In bUi.1: and
n.uitcd shades. Values 73f te Jl oe ,tt r.fie u p.nr.
l'lnent IJunlll.T Iniiwrted. Full fashioned fellk I.lale Hemery In
recular and extra i.i7e, alhe with blcai-heil feet Recular 51.00 nnd
J1.2S (lualltlen at 75.' n pair
Tlncut t)unllt. Imported, niiu-k SIIU I. isle lleblcry, full faslllened
with embroidered cle-i SI 50 qualitv at si.uu n pall.
Weel Hosiery
lllbbrd Woolen Henlrrj- In tin- wanted heather mixtures, a de
pendable ucarlwr hose L'sual $1 no Krade at 1.00 a. pair
Hill, and X oel Heslerj- In plain or Htrlrx-d weavea In attructlve
heather mixtures. $2 25 mialltj at S1.3B a pair.
Finn Weel Ilenlery, with embroidered cler, the noweKt heather
colorings. IU-irulur J3.00 quality at US.00 a pair.
Kid Gloves
Trefnumir I reimli Kid flleve. from our rcffular Btec!:. S-elap
"tle fsuul J" 25 kind at S-'.SO n ptlr.
Trefeimin Mrlnl 1 K Kill Iloten. Uuually J3.C0, at S3.7B a pair.
Trefone Ht 1". ,f- ,J,1 und Midn (ileTfi. T4.00 quality at
fS.30 a pair.
Trfenie Mriip-M riit t.aiinllel Cilevea. I'. K. sewn. J6.00 quality
nt V5.30.
TreteuMn Kid Olue in i IkIh. twehe and sixteen button Hncrtha
fale l'rlc-H, 3,oe. u.oe nnd 7.00.
Trefuue -juede . loves in eight and sixteen button length Sale
Prices. 3.70 and 7.13.
Walking and Fabric Gloves
Kiut-r' Duplex I.rtttlirrrtte 1'ubrlis dimes in white enl, Wanh
able. of reurse. Oiie-ulnsp utK I Hiial $1 30 grnde nt 10c a pair
Strap-wrist style. Luuall fi no at fll.'ja u pair.
(Jenuhie Arublnn (iruy Meiliu (lleteH. The best quality obtain
able, un e-ccelhnt Klee for seiviiv Usually f 3 50 at S2.S0 a pair.
Arublnn Merbu uIimpm In all Hh.ules. Usually $4.00 ut S3 a iilr.
Tine iitkliiK (ileien of Imported Ciipe Leather. Unexcelled for
wear One clai at ts.HS, usuiill ?3.C0. Saine quality in strap wrist
at 4.50 and U-button K-nBth nt 3.et,
Children's Gloves
lleyn' l itpenliln nml Mnclm (llniei. Ilest quality, ene-clain atvle
Usually -'.'J0 at i.oe a pair. ' '
liiijn" (laiintlet ilne of (ilfklii
Ileyn' ami Mlsuph Wuel-l.lnrd Muclm (JIiich. Kale prlce, 3 a pair.
Met-lm Mitten for the llttle tots. White, brown and Krny. Sale
pilce, l.00 a p.ili
Clillilrrii'v lluplex l'nlirle .lee
?1,00 ii P-ilr,
Alie a Complete Amertinent of
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WMIIflWW
LEDaEtl - PHILADELlPHIA, MONDAY,
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1 1. k t MAN Mt.A'AW .u4 1
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr uri(1
mi'ii. .mi-..
Mri. Chalkley Hatten. of
will be truesta for a fw
davs of Colonel and Mrs. Frank
Swrrnev at their home in Chester. Mre.
Hatten will be retnembercd as Miss
Katharine Hlnksen, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. William Hlnksen, et Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Skinner enter
tained the bridge club te which they
belong at their home In Swarthmere en
t-aturday evening.
Mr. and Mr". Frank Slielbley. of
Swarlhinerc, will entertain at a llalto-wi-en
party nnd d.mce at Strathhavcn
Inn this evening.
MOORESTOWN
All-. William IL StaCkllOUSC. Of WtH
Main street, Is spending ecvcral days In
N Yerk,
The Trinity Chinch school Rave a
Halloween party en Saturday night in
the parish lieuisc About seventy-ftAe
quests were preneat
inn "in vr wivimaBri'iii net rwTOJOT wkke
f.rnther. Sale prlce, SI, BO a pair.
in all colors. $1.85 auahtv for
M
Children's MeTes, all nt special
MISS ROSE BITMAN BRIDE
OF DR. JOSEPH KEAN
Interestlnn Marrlaae of Miss Mir
iam Tinkler and Mr. Casper Plez I
An attractive wedding took place laat '
evening at 8 o'clock, when Miss Rese
Hitman, of Seventy-ninth street and
Gibsen avenue, became the bride of Dr.
Jeseph Kean, also of this city. The
ceremeny, which wan performed by
Rabbi Leuis Garflnkle wan followed by
ft reception,
The bride, who was nlven In marriage
by her father, Mr. Abraham Hitman,
was attended by Mlsa Bessie Sherman,
MIbs Sara Hitman and Mlna Anna Fallf
stein as brldesmaldu. Little Miss May
Hitman, a small sinter of the bride,
nnd Mlsa Esther Reuben, a cousin, acted
us flower girls.
Mr, Albert Slegel was best man. The
ushers Included Mr. Max Brown, Mr.
Albert Malamut and Mr. Jack Sher
man.
Dr and Mm. Kean will make their
home In West Philadelphia after an
extonslve wedding trip.
PIEZ TINKLER I
Mlsa Miriam Sara Tinkler, daughter 1 1
v& mi. hiiu mra. isrmien j, iinaier, ui,
835 West Marshall street. Norrlstewn, ,
and Mr. Canper Plez, ion of Mr. and '
Mre. Anten Plez, et Hammonton, N. J.,
took place en Saturday afternoon at i
o'clock In the Calvary Baptist Church, I
Norrlstewn. The ReV. L. W. Halner.
D. D., pastor of the church, officiated i
at the ceremony. The brlde was Riven .
In marriage by her father and was
attended by Mra. Jorei Neble, of Ner-1
rlstewn. a-i matron of honor. The
brldesmaldu were Minn Catharine Mid Mid Mid
dloten. of Norrlstewn, and Miss Eleaner
Cennell, of Palmerton. Miss Mary
PetW, nlece of the bride, acted um flever
trlrl. The brldoRreom hed Mr. Harry
Weart, of Audubon, N. J., au beat man .
and the ushers Included Mr, Jehn Neble 1
and Mr. Leen Tinkler, brother of the
bride, of Norrlstewn : iir. Jamen Trout,
of thle city, and Dr. Warren Weed, '
of Hammonton.
A recentlen f
A reception followed 4he ceremony at
e home of the bride. Unon their re
the home of the bride. Upen their re
turn from a weddlnK trip Mr. and Mrs. i
Plez will llve in Audubon, N. J., and '
will he nt home after November ae
Mr. Pier, fcerved oversold durltiK the
war. ,
ORR SOLOMON
A pretty wedding took, place en Fri
day evcnlng at 8:30 ofcleck in the
Trinity Chapel, Central avenue, Chel
tenham, when Mlsa Dorethy A. Solemon,
of 105 Ryers avenue, beewne the brlde
of Mr. Neblo William Orn The cere
mony waa performed by tlif Rev. Dr
Beckett. The bride was rittended by
Mrs, Walter Fester an maten of he-nor
and Mr. Walter Femer wab bent man.
Immediately after the cereienv u re
ception followed, after whlili Mr. and
Mra. Orr left en thlr wcddlnif trip.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC .JJES..
the rhllndtlphla Clrnd Oirra t. TrtMnts
"RIGOLETTD"
MONDAY, OCT. 31, 8:16 P. M.
Witii
Mra, Keller, rnef)eNa, Itfnnl. llUtropells '
1'OrCLAR PRICES
Tlcte cow en sale nt Her Offle and
Hfni'. 1110 t'hentnut St.
ACAnKMV or M''U t
PHILADELPHIA
0RCHESTKA,
PIIMMY ArrKKNOO.V, NOV. 4. AT 3-00
SATURDAY EVE.N'INcf. NOV. AT 6.13
.-.,.-. fi'ii",': LOU'S BA1I.I.Y Vlnlr '
KSftf""0. s.u;-a; v.A.,:"i "iLWK-f i
IIP.AIIMfl . ..Hymphenr Ne. 4, In K miner
Hmta Aeaiwr.y ana ippe-B. njp chMiiut'
BORNOT
Hew about your window and deer draperies? Fine
lace curtains and handsome, heavy portieres arc equally
safe in our careful hands. The Bernot specialty is send
ing your fine curtains and htmgings back te you, fresh and
ready for Fall use, unstrefched, unfaded, beautifully reno
vated by our famous dry-cleaning process which does net
injure the finest fabric nor facie the most delicate color.
Our wayeu -will quickly respond te a postal ur
phone call.
A. F. BORNOT BRO. CO. r,. r. "rand, office.
.. . .... . .- i . . 188.1 i!irlnut 1.8 .. Krentl
Main Olflce, l.tli & I alnmeunt Ave. u;th s. nlnt Itreuil A Sujdrr
replnr 0C08 Ilii 1891 21 Senlh 33d
Lingerie
In LaisK Display?
Correctly cut for comfort; daintily trimmed for
beauty; and "Cvith that individuality" which has made
lingerie lrj) Sheppasd the habit of se many particular
Philadelphia women for se many years.
The Further Allure of Attractive
Prices
Might Gowns, KigKi-neck $2.00, $2.50,
$2.75
NidKt Gov?ns, letf-neck. $ 1 .50, $ 1 .75.
$2.00
Envelope Chemises $1.35, $1.75, $2.00
Bleemers $1.10, $1.25, $1.50
Knee Petticoats 95c, $1.50, $2.00
Brassieres, made te our exacting specif catiens
$1.00,$t.25,$2.00,$2.25
Sateen Petticoats, black $2.00, $2.50
Negligees
Of Corduroy unlined $6.75
Corduroy linerJ $ 1 0.00, $ I 3.75
Blanbci Robes
$5.00, $5.50, $6.75
Of Outhtg Flannel
Nirjht Gowns full leth end width vJliite or
colors very special at $1.75
Knee Pettilxmts $1.00
J. B. Sheppacd & Sens
1008 Ches'Vuit Strtet
OCTOBER
1
1921
nt LA.'B FOREMOST THEATRES
PrtDDCCT LAST 0 EVaS.. 8il3
rUKKtDl MAT1NKI3P. 2ilB
"SCORED A HIT"
8AID TUB KV'O LKDOER ON
TtTEBDAT
ONLY 8 MORE TIMES
Henry W. Savage ??0Z
THE
MERRY
WIDOW
Pep. Mat. Wed. & Sat., 50c te 52
1-XT WFKTC bTZATX Tllt'KBllAy
ZIEGFELD FOLLIES
DlVViVL j, . jj.t Wert, ft Hal .' 1"
LAST 8 TIMES
"Barrie at his best."
rve LUDOi.r.
CIIAIU-L'S rilOIIMAN rrens
RITH CHATTERTON
"MARY ROSE"
"One of the season's strong
est plays."
NOIlTIf AMRUK A.-.
By J. M. BARRIE
Pr'ren-1.hb R0p te $2 50 Mate. r,0 "
NiaCT vTKriiu- SKTM TIII'UMIIAY
JOH aOI.DKN J'HOni'CKK n
Militln'," '-Tlie IMret Tnr ' '". u ln
ToeU," "Turn te the Kli:h
Prewntn Iwo Llrllhaiit aiam
(JHACK kat.i:
LARUE HAMILTON
IN THE COMEDYMnrjID MP"
WITH SONGS HtHn Iflfc
Staced T'nfler Dire lien et
WIN'CHULL, SMITH
Vrlees: Uvenlnirii, "lee te $2 K0.
Saturday Mfctlnee, COe te $'.'
rerri..R vki. mat., cec te si.re
GARRICK
LAST 0 BVOK., 8.30
I'ep. Mntn Wed. A Pat
LAST 8 TIMES
A. L. ERLANGER Presents
DITl if passes
MR.
BY
A Tbratra a-jild S.ufvf,j j, a, , Mil
IUTII
LAURA HOPE CREWS
AM Vetable C Jn Dulej- Ulrw
I'l'.ICKH -AM. NIGHTS 77e TO K '3
fATINi;Kd, 7Tc TO U.0O
NEXT MONDAY
SAM H. HARRIS
sn VT.""
TIIUUSDAT
Praat8
IitSe0ldNiurk
! GENEVIEVT08IH
10 Months In New Yerk
Pr.KTi.H- ALIj NIOHTH. 77f TO 12 r.n
lOi. MATS., WED. & SAT . 77c Te 2
Treradprn Tange T, FUTIa Pntili
irocaaere 0rl( t la ieua rauia
Cleaners & Dyers
I I'lllLAH I.KADINM THKATIlEH I !
I iiiuKOTieN Hi' 1.1:1: a. .1. a. hiiuiikiitI i
'
1EW MELDS
U IN SNAPSH0T3 OF 190.1 --;
"WitK UllU r)0NHf LL (1 CO of 25 -
YVETTE&C0.-A.R0BINS1
FRED AUEN-JOE MNTOlOCOj
7EIUE Hyil5-maCWlWlti-M0SSrW6VANCE
ik1sC0NELL6SlA
. IM-AT MOf B CMMT IM?S0U .
WAfNIIT ST. THEATRE
"" FIRST TIME TONITE
Bargain Mat. Wed. '';. $1.00
:" IMPORTANT -S
Thr r- t 'ImVll v h 111" Pliili
Ttl'.Ifl.d r,, r, (I , th t I 1
I . in lllff IH'-Ulre f it . - r( It
v r mm ' IT ' i r . i I i
ROBERT WARWICK
IIImi
rflf In " i
(jr '
m$m
A Driimti of huiit -t r fl
With OLIVE TELL
Vril.
Milt .
I Jl Ml
SAMS
tVt3AT O
MATS WEB 4
s.
SAT AT 2 PR
QARGABN MAT. WED.
BE&T SATS$i.50
F.KAV COflJTOCX w) M0IJ G.ST
Th WORLDS LARGEST tni
MOST SDISATIOAfALty
BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL -PRODUCTION
tt tm( ctNruay
IWTM WEWiCOl
ji?
A iJFt -V
r,f& .ir n
swrnii teri.
cm xi
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7
m-vW
fUlAMWfclff
COM f ANY eF 300
11 COBCEOUS SCKfES
MARVELOUS FOKINE
BAUETcfOO
PRICES Hr5HTS?;;rSO'-7S-U)0 150a125Q
Tonight, 50c te $2
Pep.Mat.Ved.,$1.50
fill every
woman' heart with
joy nnd make every married man
feel at home."
JAY E. HOUSE. Public Ledger
QN
ny&
ttcsas
I'lA I.VI ll.M llil II Mil Nhl
rt !-. mi. h iii.ni -i m, s,i vi.
ri:ii i n Mr. rin n-. .v -r.
ii i"M
P"JUwwt.Lr.';:-'H
" nniibi-ll-" Muli 1
Cenicib . li fcn-n--i l'lrey
Ulfrv: Miirr - Shuw,
l..iiluri- A Him I, in. mi.
ui'. ' 1'lrtre 1 re7lnl anil T'li.
1'IMi: ' l'lih liir In ' VI.
V T '--trHlclit I- till- Uin" i i rs
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TJtmcKi
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j,rk TKE LITTLE FOOL"
I mi n n -
$CU4t
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"A Tale of Twe Worlds"
,' (I i -A - il .' I -
"THE GREATER CLAIM"
Cn 0 . - i i ,
"Up the Read With Sally"
Cfcdaa '
I' i . i I ii i. w ;
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"WOMEN MEN LOVE'
pb "REPUTATION"
Cas'inO BonTenGirls
l we
METROPOLITAN ;, 7. ,;;
Mae Desmond in "The Storm"
' AMBASSADOR , , , , ,
Marie Prevest in Moonlight Felliei
fflB, ftaf 4BMH
fjr dMK rai
"0mic fflSSrtA
. m ML WtnrAnmrx outer zstxns
-. Ett 9 "Will
k 8
1batnSap -.-
1 vVieErW '"
fall
PALM GARDEN, 39th and Market Sts.
Bepinning Men., Oct. 3!st (Halloween) for One Week
PAUL WIMTEF3AN'5 ORCHESTRA
Direction of ARNOLD JOHNSON
"AMERICA'S BEST DANCE MUSIC"
ai" The Original GEORGIA JAZZ BAND
CONT1MOIS UANCINli
$500.00 Will bv liicen Away in Prhts Halloween
Open Ecr Night Under. New .ManiiKcmeiit
..3.U-
THI3ATIIBH UNUKIl DIltKCTION,
RTANI.l
I.KY COXri'ANT OF AMElWUn-
.M.vitKi r at nim:ti:enth
ii a m. te n r ar
De MILLED
I.ATIJHT PIIODITTION
AHER
Cast
Includes
Jack Helt,
LHa Lee,
Charles Ogle
THE
SHOW
A I'AHAMOUNT PICTLT.K
Uy KItn Wcimnn
ADDKl) ATTIl ACTION
HENRI SCOTT unM.
BUSTER KEATON "h
"-TWM-Y ('"Vi ' IIT niif IICHTRA
,.iiel Kt-Iu-i nniTini, nrrnnl of
f" ' 1-ftcll In Alnf ui
STANTON
MAntCIT AND HlXTrrNTU STnrET3
'1 1". 1,80. 3 M r. nn 7 10 !) .10
Owing te Unprecedented
Demand
''IMI.T f'fiMI'AVY ANNOt'NTT."!
i. a hkti NTi'j.v Knn Tin:
FIFTH WEEK
i I AVIi.IW KON .
I TifiNUL.RpI.AY )f Tin: YRAH
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M 0CHeSTNUTSTfBr!OM
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BERT LYTELL
I v 1 IIHP fH l INK of
i(
A Trip te Paradise"
1T.OM T'l ,V1 HI Mul.N'Alt
PAI kCV 1J" i-'AHKI V sntKBT
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IAllnlt r I'lnunc
Wm. S. Hart 7y
. HUAMIi'
ARCADIA
rii"Btnut lirl. lil'li
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Eugene O'Brien
thi:
LAST
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VICTORIA .'eY.ViT'k
'The Invisible Power
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rt IIVJU , A M tn ,. ,,, ,. .,
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REGENT 'AUc0uTTage'' 17T"
Continuous Vaudeville 'IJ,,,,ll n
"NOBODY HOME" "tflffi
"STEP LIVELY" " ,',
BROADWAY
ninir n. .iur.i:
Edwin August ''""'"p i-.nte
V
"GREATER CLAIM"
L '
ITaltewrn Par'r Prl:
cress keys ni)i;H,;',';iTf,t:T
EDDIE RAY & CO.
A11U.. 1 I. V.4KI OHIi AND
Allegheny Ai.t.kehunt
5 Acta of Vaudeville
"Dangerous Curve Ahead"
ALHAMBRA 1-1' J1
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"MAKING MOVIES" fc
"ON
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"The Great Impersonation"
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UNPARALLELED PROGRAM
TIIL VniLr ' HLhTNt '' UI.L. 12T1I
WORLD'S GREATEST
VAUDEVILLE STARS
EveryActanExclusiveFeahire
A 1 V 'I
r.e 1C ntlal
Tomer. Night at 8:15
It I C II It II
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limn ii ..--., r .i 1 1 - 4 mi iu IJ.0H.
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"Dawn e' the Mountains"
Kevstene " ' ' ' '' -' " "
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TANNHAEUSER
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