V'wAwM T jj . v , v ' Ifrt '!"',?. JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE "Nancy Wynne Tells of the Successful Advance of the Yeung Men's Petition for Early Hours at Parties. Many Philadelphians at Adams-Peyton Wedding IIlBAlt that the petition for early rfnncefl i Kelnn the rounds bcnutl fhllt "it lm Wen taken te ncrcm! par &hll bbi. RlrW nml hejtww have .11 Bltni.1. owl the dea la taking bold Sifturfi'ly already before the pctUleii s. Vl the BlRimture-i desired. Mrs. wniln it I DeJilir.,- Ih bIvIiik n tmrt.v nn I "ml er 3. and Hie te .1 a friend of X the ether day : "V Jurt a Mnull Sirti 'ihi knew, but UN one of these tPh" Levs and Rlrlri are iietltlenlnn for ; "arts -nt lialf nflw ell.t and will be OTcr a1 twelvc ocleckV QriTH a number of I'lillndclphlans went down jevterdny te Virginia Ter A Ailnm-.- MPjl.llne te Maud 1 ey- 1,1, e "inns I" HnpMnn. I wf "," err te li-ni- of little Prmiers W Ifei.'s Sent. b-nue her father. eti knew, rwlet Wllxnn. Jr.. was te be an usher Jf'SeSng. He and Mnrle Leu Me hid taken their three tots into the W Ham-en te stny hl e they were cone te Vlrplnla and the little girl I fell from n third -Mery window that after- seen. , The Wilsons were cning mi.mt.PM of the wedding with ether from pnrty "" "'.. 1 .1.- .,.ltu here, ns eil s mhiic "i ' 8"k"n' Sent happened before they started, wdie e f rmtrnc, they did net go. .Tack Wil'en h te take his brother's pluec as 'Tittle'' Frances l doing beautifully. Just imagine It. falling three aterlci I Whv. itV a marvel that nhe Is al ve. Just the two little legs hurt, peer baby ; but Mie Ih doing beautl ully and every one Is greatly relieved that It was no worse. TO GO baels t the wedding guests for the AdnniH wedding. The went down In ten nutomebile-t from here en Monday, and axe staying in Itnpldnn with arleus relatives and friends of the Peytons, nnd there ure parties and dances and dinners galore for their en tertainment. Marguerite Adams Howe and her husband are among the guests, of course, nnd Marguerite is te be matron of honor nt the wedding. Her marriage, jeu remember, took place en the 17th of the month out at the Valley Ferse Memerial Chapel. The whole ten moterloads of guests will come back together, nnd T heard the were planning a dnj or te In Washington before returning te Phila delphia. It mui-t be great fun. There Is nothing like n house party In Vir ginia, especially n wedding pnrty, with all the entertaining nnd the wedding present and the trousseau te see. I hear cry nice things of the bride from cver one. 1 wonder If she sings. Ag is one of the upstnnding members of the Sitinj Company, jeu knew, and I'm sure the new bride will join, tee, If she ran sing, otherwise she'll sit In tbe audience with the rest of us, and enjoy it there tee. IT SIHiMS te me that the members of the jeunger set tire dressing very prettllv these days in their sports sult of EnglNh tweed or Tyrel wool and all the ether queer names the matcrinls hne. The stitched cloth lints made from the same material are se prettj and se becoming. I saw Elizabeth McKlrey en the street the ether day wearing n smart suit of gray tweed nnd n hat te match. Her fur was also km, and it was av fullv pretty and hecemliiR. Kuthcrlne Dunn has n blue tweed suit nnd a small hat of the material and brown fur, and it's i'.l i.s sweet as can be. There Is something girlish and modest and frc-di about the whole costume, which Is very pleasing te the eye. VOL' knew the latent stjle in wool J- steeklncs which leaves the knees; xpe-ed? Well, Klsle, aged six, wa- drc-'lng te go out with mother when nure .r eded te put mieh n pair en her. Elsie ebjeeted te then, for win ter time and nn-hed into mother's room deelni itiR " "Mether, I enn't go out in this weather with ni knees hanging out like that " NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES A r eliding of unusual interest te fwih'ennlile society in this nnd ether eltt'is will be tluit of MNs Meii.i Oezer. laughter ' Mr ami Mrs Kriward Cro Cre cr. r,f 212 locust street, and Mr Nfnl Wnlnw light, ren of Mr and Mrs Hohert Walnurirrlit of ."ew Yerk nnd thlfl city. which will tal.e pine en Thursday Pr- I camber 29 nt Hen-AIr, thfir w ntcr es tate at Palm lleiu-h, Kin. Mr and Mrs. I Crojer. Mini r.-eer and Miss Florence , Crozer left la.-t week for Flerida te spend the winter. Miw Anm New-bold, daughter of Mr Clement IlucSUt y Xewbeld, wnc the guest of honor last nluht at a Halloween party flen 1j MIs Shlrlcv I' Watk'ns. Miss Muriel C, WatkhiM and Miss lvienne T 'Watkliis at I'll! Seuth Ket.Uh stieet The KuestH IncludetJ Mr and Mis Alper non H flajip, M'ss Imrutliv Hrewn'ni; RertfTfr-i, Miss Maijerlp II tsibben. MI'S Marj ir stewnn, MIfs Suan n Sttw art. Miss Hikn He.it t. Miss Mary H. Shoher, Mr Oeerge AVoed, JTr Uedney Cookman, Mr. Clayten McKlre, Jr., Mr, .Tacjh Uti, Mr Uenr. Wessels, Mr Iger Annnvskl, Mr James Ches Ches ten nnd Mr. Iledwlck KelW At the tea te Iw Riven by Mr. and Mrs Will am Dnijten (imiiRe at the Welll.iKten. from 4 until 7 o'clock en rtmiikRlnK aiternoen, Xevemlier 24, te present te sei-lety their daughter. m ,nani,l"K tJinngc. Mrs (J rung? Rill Ihj .islated In receiving by her mother, Mrs Herman P Krenie, . her sis era Mr llelxrt Martin Williams ar.d Mrs I.euls Hedman Pnte, Jr, and Wti Ceorge A HnBliniclt. Ji . of Xev i,. V 'rl1" debutantea who will aettM J "I be M s mien Douglas Lloyd, M bs Irgln a ll'vkvher, MIhs Alberta V eiith MIh.s Hannah Marlm Klllett. Miss uoreth rirewnlnsr Itedgci-s, Mas nieu nieu ner T IiunnliiK. Miss Kleaner V. Slean, nil B S.",."nl1 n "ally, MIhs Jean nroekn Hlley, Mls-s 1'llen MeMlchiiel. MIhs Itoso Iteso Itose niaiv !" Howe. Mlas Gertrude H. mi l" M ""' Eniinn Martvn fleeriri, Miss Katharine I porter. MIb Mk-e I) neneillel Miss K-l!z.ibetb H Wayne, n1'" Mariiaret Inn-, Miss P.iizabelh nttle Ml,., i,lH m cinthl, r. Mhs null!' h . N'" ,,,,d Mla-'1 E'enr.ei Hart ytlieis who win an-slHt will be Mlm Helen I. Sc well Miss Kllzali.lh Jeenes. Miss J-JMa h He;d Miss Eleaner Hiinnlnij. ti.nSMp"A s"""lrl'lce MI.-H Anne Ash Ash ten. MIki Sidney Hlddle and Miss Jes ie l.i I.OSIU uJ,"' !""'. MrH "'eharil c Nerrls Imva ,i . "U,,ltlens f,,r 'i dinner en Fr d.iv An,' 'h Nej,etnli. r Jl in honor of MIbs Vi. V ".".'"''' ''"'"ilnnte daiiKhter of Ml" and Mm Il-rt i'.ussell Henedlct, ui Hit i uriiern, Demjii Wnl,u'll ,ralteland K Tayler, of an iKri"n,k, Ka""' "yn.ld Valley, Menlnu. ' 5 t"'1 ""I'li'-r en Monday aS l'C','nher 12. In honor of Mis S??hi.n sJMT;lrd "ankln. debutante ?Unkr f,?Ir ""' Mrrt Jehn Hall Vrl1, ,0 npl Hun Farm, Penllyn "? ..nil .irfi ri", i., ...ill . ..... t,n. ......"'"" i" 'meirin ai u dauBhtir mi a"i' Mr.H St,lrr',, dtl.utnnle ffK -Mh .Sarah LeKan Starr Ml. - - '"yier ami tm Ir daurhter. ntititient ' Auneencc- d.rt l',,r sdiW , Will (,. I'liniH, fn- I'. I uienlt or I'l.nn. fn- i-.. ...., . ROYAL ENGRAVING CO, 3U WU.it St. 41. . at 1 , ,1,'1ll,r' .November IS, ft'eyi? ')r,,,.,Vl,li?y, '" ll,,,ler lf '"" Six 1 i!W,"' ''''"'"'I'le diiughttr of jr "ebtrt Mntsey D.avten, l.,for.- th. Wurly n,,in?i" Mr? "U"U'" ''"t in ..?1"1 Mp. '"id Mis James .stair n's." iii inn in ut iid.i'4a.ti,....i i.. . Mv-umiiium in Miss ElizAbeth Anne Tayler, who are f pending the early autumn at (heir coun try estate, will occupy their house, 1805 De Innccy place, the latter part of this month. Miss Janet Helt Strnwbrldgc, daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs, Oeorjte Helt Straw Straw brldge, of St. Asnphs read, Uala, will be the guest of honor nt a large lunch eon which Mm. Strawbrldge will give en Tuesday. November 22, nt the Acorn Club. MlM Htrnwbrldffc Is one of tlia season's debutnnten. Mlsa Helen ti Strawbrdge will spend the weok-end of November 12 In Bosten. Miss Vlrrrlnla de Morat Smith, debu tante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Ucarborne Kmlth, of Spring Valley, Wynnowoed, will be tbe guest of honor nt a dinner en Wednesday evenlnir. Ne- veniber K.1, which Iirlgadler Gencinl and i airs, iiuueten v lazewen wnller, or 2S00 Heutb Twentieth street, will glve befere the ball Mr, nnd Mrs. Hubert 11. Uenedlct, of the Corners, Deen, will glve ut tbe Hltz-Cnrlten In honor of their debutante daughter, Mlsa Alice 1). Uenedlct. Dr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Sailer, pf 1718 Spruce street, will entertain nt a small dlnncr-dance at the Acorn Club en Sat Sat erday evenln, December 31, nftcr the tea they will give that afternoon from 4 until 0:30 o'clock, te formally pre- "f,1!' l".. B0.?'?.ty tllc'r daughter, Miss Allce W. Sailer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Therno Patter son will entertain at ii small dinner nt ther home, 2200 St. James plnce, en trlday evtnlug, November 18, In honor Tu..iu. n""m;iry Howe, debutnnte daughter of Mr. nnd Mra Arthur Whit ney Howe, of 2032 De Lanccy street. The guests will inter nttend the bal 1..H. ?,ve" b,?lr- ana M- James Starr, Jr., and .Mr nnd Mrs marten Stewat-t Aurts at the ricllevue-Strat-ferd, In honor of Mr nnd Mr Stan's d-butante daughter, Miss Sarah Legan Miss Miss Grace Sturgls and her brother. . Halph .Sturjfls, of New Yerk, will be Mr. among the outef-tovn gucita who will mu. ura im te de given by Mr. and Mra. Henry r. Mlcfiell. of 3513 Chestnut street, en Friday evening, No Ne No yember 11, frcrm 9 until 2 o'clock, te rSW,8" ?ocle.l' th0,r daugh ter, Mlsa Helen Vnlmerln Mlchell. .M,r-.nd Mrs- D- Kvans Williams, Jr.. or Iloljlnweod, Ardmere. nre receiving congratulations en the birth of n daugh ter en November 1. Mra Williams will be remembered as Mlsa Malda Dale. AmenK the ladles who will assist In rocelvliig at the ten te be ulvcn by Mr. and Mis William J Elliett, of 317 heutlt Secntccnth street, nt their home tomorrow nfternoen, from I until 6:30 e clock, te pre vjtit te society their daughter. Mien Hannah M Elliett, will be Mrs. Albert Lucas, Mrs. Charles vWTPHii?Ur5?'.?Ir8 - - Cameren. Mrs William H. Herstmnnn, Mrs. Fran cis I. du Pent and Mrs. Samuel Clspliam. ssivfJ""!. Mrs' ,Ial-once H. Oclst. at Overbroek. have issued Invitations for a dinner-dance en Tuesday evening. De cember 27 nt the Merlen Cricket Club UeB?.nr l lr uauKllt(I MlM Elaine Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlcs Dlffenderfnr of a -Tnr' h', ,,BVd vltAtlen.,fw NORRISTOWN Announcement hns been made of the engagement of Miss Kva M Alrey' daughter of Mr Arthur J Aitev. of "g denn,",..S.tM0f'.nnd Mr W'ett M- HOW- den, of this t'ltj. Firsl en Your Shopping List Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 An Important Choice is that of the Ure S Let us show jeu our brocaded toques; turbans of sold and silver cloth with perhnps a paradise plume or a cluster of grapes. Duvelynes shudewed with Ostrich. Prices ranging from $18.00 te $25.00 Our Annual Fall Sale OF Hosiery, Underwear and Gloves Is Making This a RED LETTER WEEK Entire Stock Famous "Harvard Mills" Underwear at 20 off Women's Allendale Union Halts. Kxtr.t sizes 92.23, usually $3 and JS. Take a Loek at These Stockings Full-I'iiililnneil Tnre HI1U Hosiery. Tteirular $100 quality nt J2.00 n pair Weel Hnnlerj- In Ntiiniili.tr eperts wenre nt $2.00 a pair. Values J3.00 te J3 f,0 A l.lght-welclit Spert Sterldnir of bliii'k slllv ll"le, full fanll'ened with einlireldereil di, $1 DO quality nt S1.0U a pal- Just a Few of Our Many Bargains in Gloves llnlirr line of rrefmnke (ilinea, including theli ) tench lCId, 2-cliusp stjle. at f!.S0 n jiair Keimerlj f 3 2C The ell-Uiunni I'. H, Kill and futile iler at fi.'S nnd 3..1U n pall. nil. l.iR (lint en of (lenulne Arabhui drnj Mecl.ii. I'iually J3 60 at Ri.ne a pair Vrublan Mni'l.u (lluim In nil kl.ndes I ill ill $100 at SS a Ii'i' Complete umertliunt nf ' h'lilren m Hl.iu i .Lliiillng wool kIemi for bl.ntliiB or helienl. I'.lei ti 'ini 1,U0 te ! Oil. Winter's I'.llllr ll.irke rnjai,m In Mift were si .6. I Hiiinrl i'iijihiiiih, sir.xii in i-.i.k Sjlecplnif 1'ercl. or I'amp wi ir t.8.,, irge-Sized Nightgowns ei High-Grade Ul Flannelette Striped or plain while II te 62 Fer Only 60c Yeu can get n Jar of the dcllglitfull fragrnnt nen-Kiease I rrnm Klinyii 'I'lillet rremii, together with a Jl 00 box of Crenn- Illcaya Fnce Powder free. V are maUli.g tills ,.!ti active offer Ik-iiuim we want our rustemers who Knew Cicme Ilca.i te hei jiih a, iinainti-il with this new Crei.iu i:ieaa Powder It lemc-u In nUiiie mange and black l.exes durful addition te your drvbalug tuble. And thu quallt tr it fei juurb. ii and sue I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEItr-PfflLADBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, Will Wed en Saturday Photo by Dachraeh MIHS EDITH M. WILKINSON W.o.ie tnnrringe (e Mr. Gerald ,1. Ilnnsen will take plnce en Saturday evening nt Hely Trinity Church NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A Huzard. of 1043 North Htentl street, announce the marriage of their tfmmhter. Mlsr noro nero nore tln Iluisnrd te Mr Nelsen Lytle Tower, of Hosten. en Oi-feher V Mr and Mrs. Tower will be nt hettn after today ut 1 Iveiis'liiKten read, Arlington, Mass. Mr. Walter Antheny will jfle n bridge party this evening In honor of Miss Leurnnln "Vnndcntrlft nnd Mr. Chnrlcs Vrooman. who will be married en No vember 19. The guesU will lnclude the bridal party. Mrs. Raymond McDonald, of North Twelfth strcet, will entertain the mem bers of her pinochle club nt her home tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Hese Iieb, of the Majestic, Is spending n week with her sister, Mrs. A. Ast, of New Yerk. WEST PHILADELPHIA The Alpha h.tplcr of the Phi Delta Psl Serrt.lty wi.s iTitertnit.eu nt it mnsnue Hullewe, ii dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ucetge Floed, tljlt Washington aenue, en bnturdav ee nliiK. The guests were Miss ieulse Chlpman, Mr Jack Herkfelter, Mias Helen Chatham. Mr Quay Heller. Mi and Mrn. Jeseph O'Donnell Mr and Mrs Themas Frantz. Miss Mildred Pldtroen, Mr Ocergn Tracl , Miss PlllU Santicr Miss Kstolle Weed, .Me Andrews Pacha and Mr. and Mr Mr Hareld Deener. Mr and Mrs Frnnklln M. Ayers, of CUT Columbia aenue, Ovet brook, gave a Hnlloween i.arty Saturday night in honor of their daughter, Miss Prlscllla Ayrcs SOUTH PHILADELPHIA - Mr. Ulwunl A. Cttrrell. of 2",.T ele- rnde terrace, an evtensIe West. has returned home after trip through the M'dl'e Mi. .lames Hunt, of "JC'T Krnnklin street, haB letuini 1 after a trlu te (.ierm.in.v. Regular sizes s2.ne, usually 13. Coming l.lue and white f.riped tl.innel, Jl.sr. ami Illu, Ideal fur were 4 J'. bust. 81 U.I. Hn Kiwi "-i-njgk I ' OU'T i.nn Hat MR. D. H. A. ADAMS WILL WED TONIGHT Marriage te Miss Maud A. Pey ten Will Take Place at Rapidan, Va. A wedding of social Importance te this city will be Pelemnlsed at 0 e'elcclt this evening In the Emmanuel Churcli. Hapldnn, Vn when Mian Maud Arndcl Peyton, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Themns Jeffersen Peyton, of Hnpldan. Ornnge County. Vit, will become the brlde of Mr I). Hayes Agnew Adnms, son of Sirs. ,T Howe Adnmw, of Dlnnlcy Dell, Puell, nnd 2206 Locust street The reremeny will be performed by the Hev. Paul Hturtevnnt Howe, of Cape May, N J., brother-in-law of the bride. The brlde, who will be given In marriage by her father, will be attired in n smnrt Bpwn of whlte crape, veiled with rare old family lace, Her veil of tulle nnd old lace, whleh extends te the end of the long court train, wilt be purmeunted by n cap effect of laee and orange blos soms. Hhe will carrj n shower beunuet of brldnl roses and lilies of the valley Mrs. Paul Slurtcant Howe, who was Miss Margaret Aguew Adams, n sister of tbe bridegroom, will nttend ns matron of honor. Mlsn Helen Peyton, n sister of the bride, will nttend ns maid of honor. Mr. Edwards Kneass, of this city, will nttend Mr. Adams ns beat man. The ushers will Include Mr. Cof fin Colket Wilsen, Jr., Mr. Charles Wlstnr, Mr. J. Jnrdcn Oucnthcr. Mr. Ocorpe Carsen. Jr., Mr. Charles H Obetholtzer, nil of this city nnd Mr. Charles Plummer. of Virginia. A reception will fellow at the home of the bride's parents immediately nfter the ceremony. On th.-r teturn from n wedding Journey Mr. nnd Mrs. Adams will llve at Dlngley Dell, Pnell. ENNIS ZEHLEY An Interesting wedding will be solem nized at half after 7 o'clock this eve. nlng In St. Phllli's Eplrcepnl Chureh, Fo.t-lvcend Htrect nnd Jtaitlmore ave nue, when MIsm Louise Seltzer Zehlei. daughter of Mr. and Mts Jehn H ZUilei. of 210 Seuth Forty-fifth street, v. Ill become t,ie brlde of Mr. lllchurd Franklin Entils, son of Mm, Eliza If Em. is, of 602C Lansdowne avenue. The Rev. Frederick E Seymour, rector of the church, will perform the ceremony. Tbe bride, who will be Riven In mar mar rlage by her fnther. will be attended by Mrs. Lurlwlg Vellcrs ns matron of honor. Miss Elizabeth s. JCeblcy n slster of the bride, will nttend as mnld of honor. The bridesmaids will include Mrs. W. Merris Cbrllcs nnd Miss Mar Mar guerlte Graham. Mr. Jehn H. Zebley, Jr., brother of the bride, will net ns best man. The ushers will lnclude Mr. Uinrles Acker, Mr. Jeseph M. Cook Mr J Cyril McCarrla-le and Mr August A reception will f.llew nt the Aldine. V," """'i' return rrem n wedding trip. Al 1 nml Tn 1 ...t.. .. i,. . . . i ... ....v. ...... ...uuir, nlM n0 nt Heme h J" JftnUttl" : ,u Chatham read. Stene- GOEDHCKO rjARN-ns The widdlng of M'ss Mary Harriet BONW1T TELLER CQ Ohe Specialty Shep cOriainatien6 CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET A Special SaleTHURSDA Y Women's Distinctive Coats : Capes .-Wraps FUR-TRIMMED COATS OF ORLANDO, SUPER-BOLIVIA. DELPHINE, MARVELLA AND POLLYANNA u Regularly priced up te 125.00 COLLARS AND TRIMMINGS OF BEAVER. FINEST AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM. TAUPE NUTRIA AND DARK SQUIRREL OICll fabrics combined with luvurieus fur fashion thc-.c graceful CeaN and Wr.ip-Ceats, which exploit .irieuly the blouse model and the straight-line effect with string belt. Seme are embroidered. All arc lined with crepe Ac chine or soft satin. EXCEPTIONAL OFFER OF GENUINE WOO! A'l THIS LOW PFUCE 55.00 Regularly priced S5.O0 COATS and Wrap ,--lli,- in,l n irinu cellar ami n.irtuw chine or sett ,itin and High-Grade Sports Coats IMPORTED SCO YCH AND ENGLISH TWEEDS AND HOMESPUNS IN SMART SWAGGER MODELS 38.00 Regularly priced j.j.00 COLLLCTION tweeds, duutene in mown, tan, iicmi. uieru, nine, green, pt'iple and pepper waistline in English silk. Man models one of a kind. 4 Jr) Bames, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Ward Darnes, and Mr Oscar Oecdecke, Jr., of Enst Orange, N, J., will be sol sel cmnlxed nt 6:30 o'clock this nfternoen In 8t. Francis de Sales' Cntholte Church, Forty-seventh street nnd Springfield ave nue. Bishop Crane will perform the core cere core meny. The bride, who will be given In tnnrrlage by her father, will be attended hv her ltne. Mrs. Fdwln F. McCencll. ns matron of honor. Miss Margaret Barnes, another sister, will nttend as maid of honor The bridesmaids will Include Mrs. Merrltt Hurlburt. Mrs. William Irish, Miss Dorethy Lnnlc. Miss Dorethy Pryer, Mrs. Hewnrd Prlzer, Miss Winifred aoedeeko and Miss Eliza beth Oecdecke, sisters of the bride groom, nnd Miss Marie Mees. Mr. Hdwnrd Oocdecke, a brother of the bridegroom, will attend nn best innn. The ushers will lnclude Mr. J. L'dward Maynard, Mr Allen I). Underbill, Mr W. Irving Harris, Mr Max Fischer nnd Mr William Ooedccke, nil of Kast Orange, nnd Mr, Walter H Webber, of New Itechelli-: Mr. J. Humphrey. Mr Jehn W. Dimes, Jr., brother of the brlde, nnd Mr. W, Clifferd Moere, of Elklns Park. A reception will fellow nt the Phllemuslan Club Fortieth nnd Walnut streets. On their return from a wedding trip the bride nnd bridegroom will live nt 37C Pnrk avenue. Hunt Orange, N ,f. MA HON AHLP.N The wedding of Mls HeKina M Ahem, daughter of Mr, Jnmes P Ahem, of 2363 East Allegheny avenue, nnd Mr William O Mahen, of Hoxberough, took place nt the Church of the Nativity, at Allegheny avenue and Belgrade street, yesterdny nfternoen nt 4:30 o'clock. The bride were a. gown of white satin canton crepe made en slmple lines, w-Hh n, court train suspended from the shoul ders. Her veil was of Chnntllly lace tautened with orange blossoms, nnd she carried n nhewer bouquet of whlte roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Bessie Mahen attended her n ' maid or Hener ami wero a sneu pinit taffeta dress, while Misses Cecilia O'Don nell and Kathleen Ahem noted as brides maids, wearing orchid tnffetn, All Uiree i were picture lints of tulle nnd carried ropes of renes Miss nienner Ueglnn Dergstrem and Ml:-s Doiethj Mahen were (lower glrl. wenrirg pantulette ftecks of white pointed spray. Mr, Jehn li. Ahem served as best mm !iwra!iiriraimEiiiiiiTOirairi!irfaM L. 1621 CIje(tnut Street Tailored Suits Tep Coats Habits i ' Fer Immediate Wear and Special Order t inrarnwji! n wwwii rairiiijis Tinmnraffi'iiifflii vtKmtwimwxM iiuraiaMiwirraiiiai!" niajiiiiki ALSO SOME CAPE MODELS 79.50 Weel Duvetyn Coats Coats, emphasizing the slnd-r -illieuettc. tin nn f I in,,l it ifli klt.r.,.A ... . . tic ecir. Lined with i'lt-tenc or intcilmed nt ccircth mimed '!'..,. CeatM coatings. Mugmuui Le.itingN lainbew THIRD FLOOR NOVEMBER 2, 1921 nnd the ushers Included Mr. Edward J. Mahen nnd Mr. Carl O'Dcrgstrem. A dinner followed the ceremony, nnd nfter a wedding tour through Cnnnda the brlde nnd brld'ffroem will llve nt 2363 East Allegheny avenue UniversityMuseumicf mid nnd uce Opening of Free Illustrated Lecture Course Every Saturday at 3.30 P. M. NOV .-. nit w C FAltAIUlr. en "Peru Before and After the Incai" Mnv An lent nnd Modern Illu 'ra'leni VUTHKKKrOON HALL Thursilnr Kienlnc, NOV. 3, nt 8:15 rlmt Public Concert by Rich - Kindier -Hammann Trie Ticket, i"0e In ti, en Hale ut HriMW, till. Clietniit ntrrrt; AlAllhAM or Ml Mil TOMOUIIdtV KMi.STNiJ AT t O IJI.OCK 1,IIII..1DKM,IIIA OPKItATIt S(l( M'TV TANNHAEUSER OltANl) OPKRA t.V RNULMIt ItHft'n ,i)t in II' f.Q Ifppi'n llin I h rt Casine H h & Wslnu- ,M r,l-iy Ben Ten Girls Wth riAnnV nnd I Mm ;f,ARS Trocadero ? La Bella Paula Our Wonder Hats Truly original, novel nml prnetlcnl nre these millinery erea- tlllllN, 2740 Gtrmnntewn Atr nl'KN IHK.MM.t egerherg contrasting mi.tiirc, M.it lic.uhcr and homespun twcctN and silt. Lined 1 iST 1 1 kvJrW'ifiS I -jf. ermeldA Cmiiiim 11 MR. B (r K ' t r H LJ! ; w mi m-vi K w ! H 'I mt k ae i III A I? 3 7 I Mrf Wl . (51 WEA I'M M ' r''V z--s . .- i I w "S IM' 3V"L1 VUKN UA ' a , mM.MW 'JkpJ i I I y with tl raped j &s I Zi ' I crepe tic I A I v l I f: n'M y i i A ' PII'IA p ponratesT TltnATOKfl FORREST pp Mat- Today "SCORED A HIT" lt THU I'.VI'.MNU I.nDtlP.R Last 4 Ev'gs Last 2 Mnts. Henry W. Savage ?: JJ. THE Pep. Mat. Today & Sat., 50c te $2 SEATS TOMORROW FOR fiC 1 TWO WEEKS ONLY Engagement Starting NEXT MONDAY BROAD Pop.Mat.Teday ,; Lnst 4 Ev'gc Last 2 Mats. "Barrie at his best." RUTH CHATTERTON in J. M. BARRIE'S "MARY ROSE" "One of the season's strong eat plays." NOnTH AMnniCAN. Prices Even Wr te t2.f,0 Man SOc te J2 XTXT Wi:nK HKATS TOAIOKROW jehv rie;,ir:N r-m.Di itn or "r.lKhtnln Tip Vlrrt Teir," "3 Wine Foeln ' "Turn te ' I'.Uh." Prcents 1 e Hr.ll u- ' itir- LAIBE HAMILTON "-S SS""DEAH ME" J-tnii. i I i ,j - jii'e n ,f WIN, HI I -VIi f f ' 1 r , r -f, ' P i r 1 , M t , , "j I'lMM I.M! W1J M7 . .-,n, TO B ',(, GARRICK Pep- Mat. Today Last 4 Ev'gs Last 2 Mats. A. L. ERLANGER Presents PASSES . A Mil.VC LAURA HOPE CREWS A j N, , l'HICCs , , i Ii .11 H I i. ii UJ'1 r-i j. ;,,j . IM. NEXT MONDAY sl t- SAM H. HARRIS Present lliae0ldlfewtk SS'aS GEPEVISVE 7SS2N 10 Months in New Yerk - i. - i : I'l t Mirl. ' Itjce',";:, ; " n- Ihrlli." Mua I il , n, il .'I ..t clif. I.I llr - ti r. Miirr - A li i I ,,'nrp ,. It, I mini . I"., irn I rhliit tin) I illtli -le-i In i it) ti it rum it" TttH-'eCjvaxtt TSettoveivi -l ,1 Mr. I" in 1 ll In i I I' vt "THE LITTLE FOOL" "A Tale of Twe Worlds" e g j' i - s ,1 . 'THE GREATER CLAIM" 'GREATER PROFIT" "BUCKING THE TIGER" ptfl' Ged's Country & the Law iffi5! W2 mr i .-ii UNPARALLELED PROGRAM Lf WORLD'S m.mi VAUDEVILLE STARS EveryAct an Exclusive Feature tnirn'ra's IhU Dancv Mmic.' Ifi & A M(T II Hirrttinn nt rnihl Julumdii Etl. Niht This Week Pflus" Harder HOtli and MnrKtt Sts. OPERA HOUSE Alt THIS WEEK-SEE m& DESMOND I ML tirN AT ONAL ttUJ M , Emi M WXy mvSia Hi DUMONT'S EMMETT WELCH Minstrel's ' n ,1 i . i . AMBASSADOR l I i il I DIM, l't,!i Mone Prcvejt in Moonlight 'Follies ' MERRY WIDOW &MA11 LiLiV PI If BY J I II tk l.L ll I n i u M I J , . i .. 11 TtiiaATni HMHI5I! ninicrmr UTANt.IJY CONrl'ANV' (If AMF.HHJA 1 MAItKCr AT MM.TUIJNTIt It A M TO It I M. De MILLE'S LATKST ritOUl'fTIOM AFTER Cast Includes Jack Helt, Lila Lee, Charle3 Ogle THE SHOW rmntneunl I I air ,y ntTA I2IMAN AIMU.ri ATritAf Tin HENRI SPOTT uahh BUSTER KEATON ,07R 'TAMJ.V 'iWiTIlT ' IW IP writA, A'M?,t KxrtiAle nlieuliiR arrival of M r-MM. I ,,rii i An, 1 1, n STANTON TAiiurr AVii 'irirNTit ,'T:rrs Ti i i i i , i ii :ie FIFTH BIG WEEK i , Mil rill I,AR i i n or siiijia" M WCHESrNUTSTf'DRCAO 1 V M i I t I ! M BERT LYTELL "A Trip te Paradise" 'i i r i i hi SAIS DAI ATC J-H VAHKKT STKIiKT V tUkW,t M a .: irj ti in v M. ritA.Mf. r rifTL'HE Wm. S. Hart 7a' niiAND" ARCADIA hmtntit H 10th 10 A t te 11 IS P If, Eugene O'Brien "THK I AHT neon" i' i T-i ' 'IfA MW-riKI.D VICTORIA m Mticri I -1 ' n erit i ir, p si. 'The Invisible Pever i nrr- CAPITOL r i i.r .- iiipkt II . T' JC Constance Talmadge "M,,',.rM.'a REGENT -I 1 .-I ITTII 'Courage" GLOBE Ml't-ll '! 1' I 1 Continuous VaudevilleVH1;,' J.n "NOBODY HOME" ti .-ICAL. "STEP LIVELY" mi tK'Ar. -i 'trcnv BROADWAY Edwin August me H' !, i" i pi i 4 HNvnnn -i 'i l'"HMrltO n .', , "GREATER CLAIM" CROSS KEYS ril WD MUIKKT 1 I i 1 1 i.fe. F.DDIE RAY & CO. Allegheny N 1 ' t v I M ' ' JHKVr 5 Acts of Vaudeville 'Dangerous Curve Ahead" ALHAMBRA i.i ii mj Meiiicia I I "MAKINP. MnVIFS' "ev V "The Great Impersonation tt i., 1 1 SX" II I ' il n s rii.iKrc. I WVKwCS Bib' daily MrtTJ 2 fvtl 8 LEW FIELDS IN s tIOT til II '. Yvctt. & Ce. A. Robins' Fred Alier. Jee Fanton : 111 I I l-l ;i - ii n iim.MI McCONNELL & SIMPSON r limit WALNUT " M I -ut i i:r mi riti'. 1 Ml Mat. Today ! $1.00 i e. r In IVr-un ct ROBERT WARWICK 'Zzzmiw nm ii , , , , with OLIVE TELL ( ii an, I I r I i I N Innn I Prices ll, Ui-il Mi, . si ,11 l 10 rm SB1 S ATB l r"ir 13' K r&li , 4; present .'V 'jv ' ctv'uJty "i.'ff iitvii '2S ,;:;-T0DAY S, $1.50 e. B&B& Teni 50 w sr3!! Q (i Yi v rtr VA.ve w until BH Pep. Mat. Today Best Scats $1.50 NlOMTS ATOM ATi TMUBS ANB 5T AT a 30 VSEATS HOW Q WEEKS AHEAD; dBRNi&tra watch '-.' M I ADE&RHI Pop.Mat.Temor. ' 1,$l.S0t- i III" N" H III". I S vih, Hl.SSt sims nn iitMisi,iiN(J Mat. 5 A Ml, 111 (IS sui MIIMIU.U A. MM III J I n,l inn ,., V ,1 Vl , ORPHEUM f i Mil I mn tt Helm' 'rhu(rt 'i Jwiierul JliumKr ' rmiimet n ft Qhtllln 'r V It "r r r... l ! . '. VKI H Keystone ' K- I -I I