'r r 'J3 ''' fST1 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE fancy Wynne Talks of the Number of Philadelphia Going te Princeton Today She Cliats About the Many Recent Engagements A GREAT mnny people nrc going up te Princeton tetlny for the grime if the whole f Chentnnt Hill, with . fexv exceptions, 1b nbeut te turn eui L the Rftme. It just linppcns that !vr Remctlmcs, but every ene 1 lmvc kfird "bout who la celnc seems te be from Chestnut Hill, and won't they have -rent tlmcM up there lunclilnp; to te to Mlhernnd nt the siime nn everything? The .Telin 1'acknnl .Ids me com m .ml the Philemen Dickinsons nnd the rdwnrd Walter Clnrk 3d. (She was lintel Delph. from out In Heattlu or IVirtlnnclf and Is a perfect beauty In v estimation. Besides geed loeltii, ,i,Vh awfully nice, tee, and every one likes her.) I always feel Berry for any one from another city when they come te Philadelphia, for I often think with out the least intention of se being we re apt te be a little cold te Btrmigers. nut Mrs. Clark bes mere thnn wen her trplreme here, and Is one of the most popular of the younger matrons. The 'lay foeko Jrs. ere also motor meter Ins up 'e Princeton, nnd the Morgan Churchman. Snm Merrises nnd Jehn Browns. They are all Chestnut Ilill ites. jeu knew, ns nrc the Charlie Chwte'ns and the Edward Itelilncttcs, who nre gelns, tee. There are, of course, a great many ethers going, but I happened te bear specially of this reup, all of whom knew ench ether cry well and will doubtless meet there, if they de net all start together. HAVE you heard that the Weman b Auxiliary of the Scnmen'w Church Institute will have n "Petite Cafe" in the "Parisian Lounge" up at the Met ropolitan Opera Heuse during the three nttU that the San Carle Opera Com Cem ranr will be here? They nre going te ierv'e light refreshments during the entr'actes, nnd the proceed are te be flvfn te the building fund of the Sen men's Institute. The thirteen auxil iaries of that institute cover all sections cf Philadelphia nnd the suburbs, nnd lire supervised by n committee of which Mrs. Charles Henry Scott is chairman ; Mrs. Erndt J.aw nnd Mrs. Stnnley O. Flflgg, .Tr., vice chairmen; Mrs. Ellis .litckren, hccreinry, nnu Jirs. .lenn a. Brown, treasurer. Mrs, Law will be rhnirmnn of the 1'etite Cnfe nt the Metropolitan, which will open en the "8th of this month, with the opening cienlng of the San Carle epern. DOES It nnt seem te you that there are a great many mere engagement") and weddings In the younger set these laft couple of years than there used te M Perhaps it Ib because I was net m Interested In these who became cn gagrd as 1 have been in a great many of the recent ones; perhaps, nlse, be cause these who nre getting engaged and married of late nre better known te me personally thnn the ethers were. Be that as It may, It seems te me the fever Is catching among our young reeple. nnd nearly every week or two, and sometimes eftcner, there's the an nouncement of a new engagement or 'n new wedding date. OF COURSE I was net greatly sur prised about Decdle Hutchinson's engagement te Tem Delnn. for he's been devoted te her for some time, nnd every one has been wondering when It would be announced. Decdle is awfully attractive, nnd every ene likes her ever m much. Her father. Mr. Malilnu Hutchinson, died nbeut tbrce jenrs uge, and when it was time for Edith te come out she wns In deep mourning, snd only began going te parties last er. Tem Delnn Is the son of the Tem Delan". of Deven, and a brother of Sara Delnn Denckla and Heffman, Unbel anil Breeke Delan, I'd. Ibubel it named after her mother, who wns Isabel Heffman, nnd Breeke Is named after an uncle. The Delans lived formerly In Terresdnle, but moved severnl yenrs nge te Deven, where they took the Heward Clark liou'.e for n louse of several yearn, and I understand they hnve bought It new. ANOTHr.lt interesting engagement 'Vthlcli uus announced thN week was Sjdne Riddle's. She is the Mercer Riddles' daughter and mine out last year. Sydney is n verj geed-looking clrl. er.v dark and vivacious. She Is (i sister of Ilruder Riddle and a cousin nf Junier Vex and Mrs. Sydney Murtlu. The Riddles have n lovely house en the banks of the Delnwnre nt Torres Terres dale. 1 have net met Sydney's fiance, rnnnld Harrews, hut 1 henr awfully nice things about him. His people live In Bethlehem. fpHE gnrden Is full of chrysiinthe- mums these ilnjs, nnd it's ns pretty pretty (tin lie. And mother thinks It would lie nice te leave n great many f the flowers en the bifhes. for they leek se beautiful and bright, but David, "fed three, M-ems te think otherwise, for h Is rnntlnunllv picking a fresh one. remarking, "Muvver, here's nn nter beautiful Miud-eenm-up." VANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES .Mr and Mis William W Hepburn, of frclurd U-e Villnnev.i, will gle u din i S" ,,rllIi'y ceiihis, UccPinber .'. at !fe ltz-''nilten. In honor of Miss l.wlia Clothier (lel)iiiiinte ilaughter of Mr M Mrs Merris I, (Clothier, of flair mlf Villimeva. lil!iru!tn,11 M,R WHli.m V l-'ltlei. of Jlrm. '"",1!1 Hlr''ut W1" entertnln at it I, Thi. " I-.ri,ln evening, November 11. cam'S!',, r'f ,"lf,r dniiBhter. MIsh Mnr rei j. itln- hefere the meetlnr- nt Mr, I nnrlt-u t. .. .. ... -----------.. - -. " "" " 'U I WllltS Dancing runs Mr MiM i ..;. '.. ' ''nnnic DiiUBlirit, hM iv " "' "euitnertv nnd JIIhh sa el,,";l"K,'"r,'ll '" ''i-oeten today " attend ltl0 ,,, i,.ctf).H .. ...,, ..,' inc musts wUI Wlll alti ml 111,, ilin- . ' Preen. mi ..",?. ''.""!' ?L'.H. ?".'' "le no K ... ...... . ; . :. . "'"et. en i.Viii., ., ,,.,", iiuini- in,i B)l uci fif thii i ' "lJ vpiiiiiB ni'M in honor ' 'nflr ll.iUL'nter Mia. v.. .,!.., M.....U Pre an, , " '. , i, ,,,,,,, ii.iinii "'in iiinl mihs Minim M.ul.oe.1 will '"'uuc Mis- Ther a I.' Chirlcei of J . Miss llrniiftl.i K'Mllei .,v v ' iMnii,i linn, Mr , Mr Loldhlen P iil , "l-i I MacLeed Mi Itul, X , ' ! I Mr 1'i.ilg Wng'it lUticei )! ".in. s c i; i ,ii, ,1 Mr '.' T-'Wei The kuihis will 1,11. i' "-u. nf. i, i' , iri, Ml,-..,. i Stf '"' 'J" "in K ( Mis t ThSi U.""u' "nneliu; L'liiyi. p'neii' iI.iijkIiIii mk, I'einn '..irk H I' fn- .i r.-tutiuMi v,.(.tenln. from .i ti..nrf ns" '" V'tKlnlii wh-re she Pfiin " "'ddlng of Mlm M.iud A ifM?" ,"",'. Ml " Hayes Agiuw son d ' . " ' Howe Adams, uf Dlnulei Dell. Paoli ted -Jul'. LecllHl Mtlcl. nn V,.il- nediu Rmm eCll lif l, Hi,, L'liUI oil of ihe I autl in Itrtpnin n Jr ". ". Mi" William n Uoedman. ' Hut tin, . ''''luiiintewii aemie. CheBl 1iip ,vt issued Invitations for a imier ?'.' .r1101-'1'15- "eceinber ':n. In Petter uL '"'"' "eiihew, Mr William Walker v K0" "f J,r' "",1 'M,'s Jr,sel)h , Miss . -.'..-ii i i iiiiiii miui tort km,,,; " "l'"d "ie Hiiriinl Prince- UgCiwIr"!', ''Win Stair debutante I0I '' nnd Mrs ,In.ne stmt '" th b ' ,'',l,!'1niniitnwi), Is spcuil "i week-end In Princeton. ' . Ul Hlfchlund avenue, Chestnut Hill, t"ei. m ;V?"i " ,'''"'. 'f II"' Udme lnS lelV '' '," ,,KS Huie.Iin 11,-own-11 I S, "s'.;,'"' ,""' "( Mi Wlllian, N, "! ". Ml H.uiy N.-M.n n,i, M, rn,..,-K I'l.iyteu Will IlletOI teilm In have taken an apartment nt the Glad stene for six menthn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles P. Pox and thelr family will occupy the heuse of Mr. and Mrs. Churchman for the winter. Baren can Meyer von Schauennee and her sons, Mr. Max van Schnucnsee and Kodelphe M. von Schnuensee, who hnve been ependlns the early autumn nt wynnoweod, will shortly return te 1213 Spruce street for the winter. Miss Hertha D. Bensen, of 1120 Spruce street, has tnken an apartment nt 400 .Seuth fifteenth street. Mr. U. Dale Bensen will spend the winter at the Nnsh, Mr?. Jasper Yeates Brlnten, of 3021 De Lnncey place, nnd Miss Clarissa T. Chnse hnve returned from New Yerk, where they spent several days. M.,r' P0"'11" "W. Dunn, of Chestnut Hill, who spent n, week ns the guest of Mrs. Max Sxvpsen, of Seuth Orange N. .I., will return today. Mr. and Mn. Dunn will attend the Hnrvard-l'rlnco-ten gama at Princeton today, MIbs Helen Hepo Montgomery, dauBhtcr of Mr. ami Mm. nnhnrt T.nm. Inir Montgomery, of Ardrossan, Villa nova, will attcn.d the Hnrvard-Prlnceten game at Princeton today. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Curtis, of 6870 Drexel read, Ovcrbroek, will enter tain ut dinner en Tuesday evening, No vember 22, after tlie wedding rehearsal of their daughter. MIbs Margaret E. Curtis, and Mr. Bey Tayler Boekmyor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Book Beok Boek myor, of City Line, Overbro'ek. who will be married the following evenlnpr nt 0 e uiel-k in or. I'.aui'e l'jpiscepai Church. Ovorbroek. The guests will Include the bridal party. .ur nnu nira rhn... iim nM t-,.,ei wne nave been spending their wedding trip at the Virginia Het Springs, and Mr. Arthur Sewnll, of Bosten, will ar ar rlve today nnd will be entcrtnlned as the KUesta of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sackctt Duell, of Hlllcreft, Meadowbrook, ever the week-end. Mrs. Duell before her xveddlng last Saturday was MIsb Lillian Tucker, daughter of Mrs. Charles A. Hall, of Pasadena, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mereau Bar ringer and their daughters, Miss Sarah Barrlnger and Miss Elizabeth W. Bnr rlnger, of 2105 Walnut street, will leave today for Princeton te attend the Harvard-Princeton football gnme today. The Historical Society of Pennsyl vania will held a stated meeting en Mon day e veiling. November 14, nt 8 o'clock. Mr Themas Willing Bach, vice president of the society, nnd Mr. Burten Alva Kenkle will deliver nddresseg (Illus trated with lantern slides) en "Themas Willing, 1731-1821." lIcnds of mem mem bera are Invited te be present. Mlsg Saleme Vane Heullngs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W H. Heullngs, of 008 Seuth Forty-eighth street, will meter te Princeton today, wncre sne win at tend the Princeton-Harvard game. Miss Heullngs will be Introduced this season and be the Kruest of honor at several dinners and theatre parties given during the winter Miss Hannah Marlm Elliett, debu tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William .1. Elliett, of 317 Seuth Seventeenth street, left yesterday for Wcstever. where she was formerly a student, nnd will return te her home en Monday. Captain .lehn Gibbens, U. H. Navy, and Mrs. Glbbena, of Wnshlnjrten, who have been entertained ns the guests of Mr and Mrs. Randal Morgan, of Wyndmoor. East Willow Greve avenue, ChpBtnut Hill, returned te their home yesterday. These who attended the card party and shower given by Miss Myrtle Johnsten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Themus E. Johnsten, of Bala, yeBtor yeBter day nfternoen in honor of Miss Marlen Reber Plckferd, whose marriage te Mr. Charles Wallace MacMullen will take ulam en November 10. were Mrs. Al bert W. Plckferd. Mrs. K. M. Baxter. Mrs. Henry Bassett. Jr.. Mrs. JnmcB E. Delan. Mrs. Jehn Law son. Mrs. How Hew ard Moeke, Jr., Mrs Heward Mathew, Mrs. Lindsay Nerden, Mrs. Charles Gerrlsh Sproul, Mrs. F. F. Scattergoed, Mrs Harrv C. Tayler. Mrs. C. Mervln Travis. Mrs. Megargee Walsh, Miss Anna Blair, Miss Mnrlen Blrkmlre, Mlsa Marie Carrlgan, Miss Marien uiuoen. Miss Jcun Hammer. Miss Margnret Ker shaw, Miss Naemi Knukman Miss Ethclwyn Vandlver nnd Mrs. Johnsten. Mrs. Heraco Wynn. of the Elizabethan Apartments. Forty-first nnd Baltimore avenue, will entertnln the bridge club te which fllie belongs en Wednesdny afternoon, N'etcmlwr 9, the members of which Include Mrs. William Cooper, Mrs Harry It dc Great. Mrs. William R Fltzslmmens, Mrs. Frederick Har vey. Mrs William Keltzman, MIhb Ger trude Kellv. Mrs Florence L. Morgan and Mrs Heraco Statler. The following efllcers were elected at the annual directors' meeting of the Northwood t'euntry Club for next ear1 Mr. U A Unrnicr, president; Mr. A. I Swan, vice president . Mr. II. O Strobel, secretary, and Mr. It G. Mil ler, treasurer Mr. and Mrs. Milten Robinson, of Hndden Heights, N. .1., are entertaining their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Hairy R. Robinson, of Blnck- burne, England Mr. and Mih Edmund Heading, of Hill Tep Maner, Newtown Square, are receiving congratulations en the birth of a son. Samuel Slgmar. en November 1 Mis Heading will be remembered us Miss Helen Walgrove, of Newtown Square The photegiuph of Mrs James White nnd her daughter used en the society page jesterdny was taken by Bnehrach HOLME6BURG Mrs Harvey Hnlnei, of futtiuan htivtt. will etiteitalii at caids and din ner tlili afternoon, when thu follow ing gncstH will be nresent. Miss funic Spnhn, Miss E'ithci Laudls, Mlsa Eleaner The ROOSEVELT 2027 Cheatnut St. I iikj.igf-ri i' cijiet, Dances', Wcddinga, Banqucta, Card Pnrtiea, etc. II' ll I'h.me i iihI :i:i?ll All-Woof-Beys' Suits 2 Pr. Pants $9-95! 50c Damn 50c a WrcJr Clothing for the Entire Family PHILADELPHIA 1 Tlrn : rVaV i VffWlilU V929Al'CbSt i Q a -EVKftlNG PUBLIC Married Last Week KM iVj-- . fyf miff nb f i hit ) fXl .?' H'Jm i m&VWl' pV;, - Thete by TVm. Shewell Kills. MKS. EDWARD CROTIIERS Who befere lier recent mnrrlnge was AHm Reneo Rlgby, of Alcdla Stokes, Miss Ethel Silver, Miss Plorence Haines, Miss Anna Bolle Smith and Mrs. Nerman MoeTe. .JjLnnd Mrs- William It McCartney, of 8020 Irankferd avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Miriam Ruth McCartney, te Mr. L. Northrop Caster. Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Clare are re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a Ben, Ralph Barten Clare. Jr. The Charles P. McMenamy Pest. American Legien, will held Its next meetlng en Monday evening at the Themas Helme Library. Miss Alma Sayler, of Rhawn street is entertaining as her guest for ten days Miss Helen Pettcrfleld. of Washington. cnei,1 r-nnd, Mrs- Benjamin Snyder, of HOZfl Frankford avenue, have returned from Atlantic City, where they spent Bevcrnl weckH. NORRISTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. T Ru3sell Nelman. of inir, West rnrshall street, have an nounced the engagement of their daugh ter. Mis Helen Margnret Nelman, te kit. niter T wcntiel, of this eltv The fermnt nr,.i ...V ... A.V.. ' BSPSfc . tK. UMI IIIBAB -HHlllllllllBlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllWl 1 hmt wriiii ?? T 7 9 Mmk&SB&'l wr"ss ax . -iK.'t.'-- tw .-h- Vri.- ".""'.."."" ..""": i home. Mr. and Mrs Lemuel Roberts, of 1310 Pine street, were the guests of honor at a surprise reception given liv their relatives In celebration of the thirty-eighth annlvesary of their wod wed dlng. There were twenty-flve guests. The choir of the Jeffersenvllle Pres- hyterlnn Church entertained the elders and trustees of the church and their wives nt a party and supper at which there were fort. present DELAWARE COUNTY i Dr. and Mrs. Henry Ven H Steever. of Chester, wiil leave In a short time for Phoenix. Ariz , where they will spend the winter with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mri 'William Smith Plckrell. Mrs. Plckrell wns. be be be eoeo her marrlnBO a year nRO. Miss Pleasance Steever Mrs. Ilosceo Uall.ird. of Chester, en tertalned yesterday afternoon at a bridge party In honor of Mr Ballaid's mother. Mrs. Hdward H. H.illard. of Milwaukee, who Is spcndlnc a fertnlcht with them The guests were Mm. Ce ward r rturten. Mrs J A. O Camp- SfeTMd'&.c;. i i A. A reehrun. Miss Marie rechran. Miss Anna Cochran, Mrs Fred Heward, Miss Mary Herner, Mrs. .1 took Mi Alllster, Mrs Frank J Swceuev nnd Mrs A W Warner Mr and Mrs. Edward "bandlee, of Mel.in. nie entertaining Mr Chnndlt-e'H father, Mr. Charles 10. Chundlee, el I Ovorbroek. for n month. I Mr and Mrs Aithur O. Jiu k aie, entertaining thelr daughter, Mrs Hew- , ard Falrlamb, of Quehee, Canada, nt . their home in Chester for a few weeks. Mr and Mrs Kalrhunb lived fermerlv In I Halifnx. N S i when Miss Nelman entertained thel.Mn"' WIIAT'S " F i vn-i'l.-i' '' members of the V. T. C club at her j VvrPiT ri'" hnniK i H Mil 11.' ll HATS TRIMMED FREE Market Eighth Puritan Weel Yarn Fer Sweaters AT ALMOST HALF PRICE! The excellent Puritan brnnd hand-knitting varns, famous everywhere for their loftiness and evenness. ' Made only of finest pure wool worsted softly spun and very warm. -.....-.-.. Regularly n Hap .. 1. 1, ...tMMtM. Fer all high-grade knitting sweaters, sacques, toques, novelties, etc., in every staple and popular new shade. An expert demonstrator will be here all week te ansist nurchaners, ilni7 and phene orders prompt lu filled, utarethin Tiimn fujeh i&i2&gn3iZ!iic LED&ER PHIL'ADBLPHIA, SATURDAY, MISS EDITH M. WILKINSON WEDS MR. GERALD HANSON Marriage Will De Solemnized 'In Hely Trinity Church This Evening An Interesting wedding will be solem nized at 6 o'clock this evenlng In Hely Trinity Church, when Miss Edith M. Wilkinson, daughter of MM. isawin Wilkinson, of 1302 Hunting Park ave nue, will bocemo the bride of Mr. Gerald J. Hansen, son of Mr. .and Mrs. Geerge IL Hansen, of 4034 Bpruoe street. The Rev. Floyd W. Temklns, rector of the church, will perform the cere mony. The bride, who will be given In mar riage by her brother, Mr, Edwin Wil kinson, 3d, will be attired in a gown of ivory white satin, veiled with white net embroidered In crystals, with a long court train of tulle nnd satin. Her veil of tulle will be surmounted by a coronet of duchess lace and orange blossoms fastened nt the back. She will carry a bfldal bouquet of lilies of the valley and whlte orchids. Mrs. Edward Hall Sanborn, Jr., will nttend the bride ns matron of honor. She will be attired In a smart frock of lavender chiffon, with n plcture hat at dark fuschla-coler velvet adorned with a plume of the same Bhade. She will carry a bouquet et chrysanthemums and autumn foliage The bridesmaids will Include Mrs. Themas Ord Brctherten, Mrs. Hareld Paine, Mrs. Hcrward Prlzer, Mls3 Ellen Bell Smith, Mlns Olndys McCowen, Mln-i Cntharine Halterman, Miss Marie Meei and Mls-j Hnzel Newman. They will be similarly attired In frocks of fuschln-coleT chiffon, with large picture hats of velvet of a dorker hue, and will carry nrm bouquets of autumn flowers and foliage. .Mr. a cargo Hansen. Jr. brother of the bridegroom, will attend as best man. The ushers will Include Mr Edwnrd Hall Sanborn. Jr . -Mr Thnmne T Mm. clalr, Jr., Mr. Kenneth Waterall, Mr. Jehn Barnet, Mr. Heward V. Smith, Mr. Themas Ord Brctherten, Mr. Charles xich:i una nir. unnries u. ! rltz, Jr. A reception will fellow the ceremony nt the Bcllovue-Htratferd. On their return from a wedding Jeur ney .ur nna .Mrs Hansen will live at home after January 15 at 416 Seuth Forty-ninth street. RICE TEATj An autumn wedding will be solem nized this afternoon at 4 o'clock In the Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Sixtieth stroet and Westminster avenue, when Miss Elizabeth Teal, daughter of Mrs. L. Teal, of 6013 Callewhllt street, will become the brlde of Mr. Alfred Rice, of this city. The Rev. Henry Meehllng, rector, will offlclate. The bride will be pV.Y.01 i" nuurnge by her brother. MIbs tVUl0J,.taB?.,V"1 b0 th0 bridesmaid, while Mr,veti Neld8 wl ftct 8 best man. The bride Will wenr n Artutn nt l.t. charmeuBe, trimmed, with rare old family lace, nnd will carry a bouquet of Brlde rflses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid will be gowned in orchid crepe de chine nnd will hnve a bouquet of roees anil lilies erf the valley. A reception will Immediately fellow the ceremony at the neme of the bride's mother 6013 Cnllewhlll street After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Rice will live In this city. MALONEr MaeELVOT The marriage of Miss Amm t... Elvey. of 3217 Diamond street, nlece of Mr. Charles D. MacElvev. and Mr. I Twin Bed Lecture (Mm. Devcleigh called Mr. Dovr Devr Inih and asked him te bring home i bath tebe for her. Jin did his brst. hut of course it uat the wrong color and it did net fit. Dear mc, and he infant se irell.J Where did you get it? When did Ulll rnt Kllh n tiirtriDt nX tn'J l. . ...a.. " .. .u.' , , '"" "7,'" ' ".'"" "'"" - ""'" ''".' w-iuiii wenr sucii The color did you sec the color , ..in jeii men it out jeurseir.' Whei-Ijf ee you? Down in the basemen, i whrip you ceuldnt see it? And the I size! I may net be as thin as I us'cli te be, but I am net ns fat ns all thai! YOF (1AVE MB THE SIZE. I did net ghe von nny ucli size :n that. i guess I knew what size I we.ir. I suppose next you will be fell ing me that I told jeu te pick out that toler. WELL. YOIT TOLD ME TO I'HE MY OWN JI'DOMENT. Well, if that is your judgment, the Lord have meicy en you! What a ter- rible color! hat an awful mess! I weuldn t be caucht dced with it I wouldn't wear It te a deg fight! What ! would Mis. Spicer think of me if t-hc I uHinc in nnu iiw me wearing micii m thing? Whnt would nny hed v tiiink"' 1 DON'T OAUE WHAT THEY THINK Tliut'i it! en don't care what they think. Yeu don't cure what 1 wear. I hiippebu the neiMi tht.v think of me tlie tetter ,ou like it. I believe ou de ilberetrly Mit out of your way te n , b - ho - he worst thing ,? c uld find. LeJlnS J W01'1.'1 war it. Hut 1 d feel von. I'm hoi sonic i ler you nii'K out mix innrn tliiiiBi. SAY. DO YOI' THINK IT'S pi.OWIJUS delivered fresh nnd peifect anvwliTu In Amrrui. Sinil a Flewergram CHARLES HENRY FOX I'Iiq Sign of the Iteif Walnut 0799 221 S. Bread St. Filbert Seventh M XX' , T 1 V i s - M T X T F T T S, Engaged wagtpjit. 'isL '' ?; '&? if . ' 3ffr AIISS AIILDRED AYDELOTTE TAYLOR Daughter of Air. and ATrs. W. Frank Tayler, of Ovcrbroek, whose engagement te Air. 0. Harry Smith, also of Ovcrhroelt, wns announced at a luncheon today Charles A. Malonev. son of Mr Andrew P. Mnleney, of 211C West Vonnnge Btreet, Tiega, took place nt 10 30 o'clock thlq morning In the Church of the Precious Bleed, Twenty-eighth nnd Dia mond streets, Monslgner Hlrlln offlclat efflclat Ing A reception followed at the home of the brlde. TIOGA Miss Helen MeFndden. of 32(10 N'erth Bread street will entertain nt a lunch eon and bridge at the Manufacturers' Club en Monday In' honor of Miss Martha Bewmnn, who Is te he married en November 19. The guests will In clueo Mrs. Jnmea Brown, Miss Harriet Craven. Mlsi Kathlyn Laird, Miss Naemi Kaufman, Mls-j Gwendelyn Miller, MIsh Miriam Marshal, Miss Dorethy McClcas, MIbs Dorethy Mlnnlck, Mrs Harry Oar rngues. Miss Martha Bewman nna Mrs McFaddcn. Artillery Qlves Armistice Dance A dance will be held at the armory of the 108th Artillery, Bread nnd Dia mond streets, en the evening of Armls Armls tlce Day, Friday, November 11. The flfty-ploce hand of the 108th will furnish the music and the Glee Club and string orchestra of Battery E will also furnish nema novel surprises. Frem present Indications the affair will surpass any event held thus far at the armory. The boy of Battery E held a big masquerade party after drill last night. The Glee Club of Battery E will visit In Scranton tomorrow, going upon the excursion, nna nae neon premised a big time by meir many friends In Tobyhanna, By J. P. McEVOY .ny pucAsrun fek mi:? why de Yer pi;sti:u me re de yefi: SIlOI'l'INCi II" YOr DON'T I, IKE WHAT I PICK? Oli, it's iesteriii! ou. ! it': Your I wile nskfd ii Mile fnver of r,u and, 'ou consider it pestering. Thnt N tlie . '"'ll t it mnn i innriifi Well, it ulll i "'""S ,1,"1P lv',ore ' s!f -V"u te .1 . nnviluiig for me again. THANK I I f I.' V VI'VS el,. i.stlin't t I.e. ay j ...i feel about ,.'- - ,,, aie simply doleii.iiu.tl net te Vl nmtlillK f,. me ll(:Mtn , . j, !,,.,, il,e .eiiseii whv. Elect,: -- ( Well, it if .Ur. Ilnrrlrinh'i nirn fault. He trot born xmrlr.) rlL" "f. 'ALLEGHENY ' Wl SK m-Wii, h. liu.t ,n , "Tliree-Werii llrim.l" T. XX'm H Hart In "Thrn-XXiinl llriiml" V. Win T XX m I" Win S -Win S H.nt In S I (ml In S Hurt In a Hart In 'J lirw-XX eni llrunu' '1 lirM- erd llriinil" ' I lirei-XX nrd llriiiiil" Thri-e-Weril llriiml" APOLLO .'D 4 1 MdMl'hO.V M'S M X I'lSI I UAH V .M fnnftitnM T.ilnin.Ife "Miiiiiiiiu'h AITiilr" i fT T 7iiBtttm- Tnlniuhj. Xliiiniiiii n tfnlr" , ' W -Den.thj Ua ion in "llehlml x.,hI.," xi TrtnrhM Kjv tn "Hir.in Iren" I' r-ChHrleH H.,j. m "Srr.i. Ir,." x . . ... "". ' .'. ARCADIA r,"l:sVT fl, .i'Ti':! f till. ...a. ii. .ii l. ki.l.i r "lliilltv I'iiIIk Hip StrlnL- iiini I llll llir rflllir I H XV "lliintv I'nlN the StrliiKH 1' 'llinit.x Pull the strliiKN BALTIMORE 5Ir.T VX'T ' "Tilln nt T,,n XVnlliN" "I.il,. ..r 'I,,,, Werhl'" XV. !'iln rrvj n In "I'linilichl." T r.laln l'Viuunn In "I'liutllKliti," I' i Thi'-hi 1 . In "XliiiiniiH's tliilr" S ' Tilmii.li'. In 'MI.iiiiiiii'h AITnlr ' BENN l"'r it r xxiiniii xvi) ,x'n " , I IN ' ' I. ,1. X M ir fo'ipien " t the l'nil of the Vnrlil" T M C,nnpen "t 111'.- Kml ut lie XX'nrhl" X- n f,, npw.n " t the rml uf II... M nrlil" T 'IhimiiH M."lel-.in In "( nnu KIMm" V ThfimaH Miuian In "C'ixii, HliUs" b -Tie i il is Mf-iBhan 111 "( il.i Illrks" bluebird ,,r:,, -: ijuf hanim M rinn Klml..ill T. uiic In '( Inirce II" T Klu'e IVr ...Meri In "rnnlllej,t" XX i:i a PeiiriiHiin In " riwlllirht-." T I ill. 1 i'n.i,n In "llcunil" I .'the i 'nr' i In "lie, nnil" S -Xiiiii niiiVti in "lln. I,,M Dm-r" BROADWAY f liri'ii'l A -i ,l r xe ' il . A '1 ' V r.l'nilc N THln,.x.U. -V 'Ian,. u M f'ji-ipsnn -11 i mp-ieii - H ("nrnnnn ' rii. 1cn pn Ihe Unnr" "The slm, nn the Ilnnr" "Tlie Men an the lliwir" ' M the I'liit or the XX'nrlil" '.t the Kiiil nf the XX'erhl" 't the Kml of the Unrlil" CAPITOL MUIMT ST 1 , 11 l, 'I ur v. V dH?HIr' 1 hJiMd Jtt AlfVw m-. y. . mk v 4k '.&&& ' ' I'llOTOI'LAVS l'HOTOI'I,.lS : ! ' r ' l'IIOTIU'I,Als rilOTOl'UVYS I ffalE Weekly Photoplay Guide Week of Nev 7 te Nev V Suhieet te Chttnan Alhambra ir1-.M'!rrl,&. ij?",u'."?..av: .rrrxlDDircc mxiv st ma v ,-,... TT -AV-;.v : s : !ss? ? i 7,- , J1... ... - ! PRINCESS '.IT, rTT w - ".at(ir ta.n X) ..0aru Arv Trumy. :, 'v. .? r,"KUNen tn ToetiiKhth t n ViVmk j in Te u nnuir' ' I "Jhuiffrrmih I urte AIM, r,: v" lau h "Hub llumoten of I'Jutrr' v ti. V!Ie " T,lp ""rh of .mitil" 1 -'li.inicrrini (ump Alarm." L VmIuh'.s "Heb lltimulun of Vlawr ' r a lJu J f,rl n "Tlu ,t,K r "rU" S--i,' RS: S! as:- l-VZTt!- .V'.&'wJK'ffl:: RUBY - r "-" - LEADER "i?V- asterts1;. "- -toss" ra?&Saa m I -M .?,!.. -vivi. rr;' iF!r'.r&i& ? I Pi'iH I'li.ie,, in It..,,,,,," . XV-M,. Mll. ,, ,,,e' Tr.l, I ,,1" r - I.il .. , w, ,, " ,. "... ."""r.'.1 ;; -'.:!'ni, '.cr:, v; "ii;::;;:!" 'glebe w" "'-'-" '-'-' nWrr;,iy:w i; x!v:;;:;VrV,,r'-" !- il-star I'aat in "1,mi,1 uml 11x11" T n,.r, tC, ....... ,ii ,'J'." '".. t nr. . . M -r 'i linen in "In life XX'i.rtli I.lxlns'" T n O'nrlen in "In life U'nrlli I-ixliir"" XV i: n'TXilen In "In life XXiirlh Milm."' T -r O Tlrlen In "'h life XXcrtl, Mxlnt?" Ir r (xii.ien in "In l 'f,. north l.lxlnr?" I M - R O'llrien In "la T.lfe AXnrth Uxlnc?" i COLONIAL "' yz'h:, W r-inatnni Tftlllla'lire "lHnn fn Tlie T i inFlin.'e Talnnx.lcn "Tnim In Uu" X' - r .n,linf Talmmle "I.ei.'nns In lm-" T Win P. Hart In "1 hree-XVnnl llmnil" V - x m Hart In "Tliree-XI'eril llriiml" H xvt-i S Hart In "Three XX nril llriiml" W I DARBY THEATRE - Hepe ItMinpt in In I cue' IVn-.ll, Mem, Hampton In Inir'n I'ennltr' - All-Stir rant In 'The lure of Vn-uli" riehn Pan'ela In "1',i eeka Midi 'n," -Vlnln Para !n "The llir.Rtiep. m...... S I nderaea Prania "Wrt Clelil" RIALTOWEST CHESTER" f T;U1 T-Vriri.srr. In TnnlUelil niale Fermncn In "Knntllelita" -K Talmartc. "-tiff, mt pn th IV,0r" T ineman smsnarAn "iiupny nirka" Tliemaji ilelghann nCavvr Illcka" NOVEMBER 5, 1021 DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Felks et the Woedt Ity DADDT Jack and Janet, while playina in the tcoedt, are ttuna by Flying Wit art Ant and made as tiny at antt. The tame thing happtnt te their dogs and peniet. They arc tak& Inte the ant city and made tlavet. A deer, who hat been made into a tlave the tame way, tellt Janet there it a way te ctcape. CHAPTER VI Dear Deer's Plan T"EAR DEER who, llke Janet nnd - .Tnck, had been mnde tiny through the magic poison of Flying Wizard Ant, nnd hed been forced te became a slave In the nnt city, put her mouth cles te Janet's enr. "There Is only ene way te get free from the spell thnt mekes us slaveR In this ant city," she whispered. "Thnt ene wny Is net te let Flying Wizard Ant glve us any mere poison." "Oh, will he try te poison us again?" asked Janet lu nlnrm. "Yes." answered Dear Deer. "The magic of his poison btlng wears off nt Rundown enrli dnv. If he shouldn't come nreund nnd sting us again each , dny we would grew bnck te our usual size nnd thus escnpe." "Rut doesn't be ever forget te come around?" nsked Janet "Alas, no." replied Dear Deer, "but some day, perhaps, be may." I Jnnet didn't like the idea of staying n alave In the nnt city nttcndlng te ugly nnt bnbles. Flvlng Wizard Ant might never forget te come around, nnd then thev would be there forever Just then Teddie I'upklns came nos ing Inte the niirrr Toddle felt von sorry for getting the children Inte tin" trouble nnd he wanted te give Jnnet whnt comfort be could Janet told Toddle, what Dear Deer bnd told her. Toddle pricked up his i cars at what she said. "Well, even If Flying Wizard Ant shouldn't forget te come nreund each evening, tnnybe there Is seme way we can keep him from stinging us, he said, nnd nway he went te tell Jack, Johnny Bull nnd the ponies. After a long time, during which Jnnet was kept as busv as could be tending the cress bnbr. Teddle Pueklns came i creeping bnck te the deer of the nurs-' ery. He motioned te Janet te come with him. And Jnnet motioned te Dear Deer, for she didn't want Denr Deer left behind If they sheufd escnpe. ' "We nre going te bide until after, sundown." Teddie I'upklns whispered." leading them te n dnrk chnmber deep In the henrt of the nnt city. .Tnck, Johnny Ihill nnd (be ponies nlrendy were there, working nwny trying te close up i the big entrance of the room with dirt and stones. The ants passing by In their work Ladies' Suitj or Leng Cetti Cleaned $2.50 Lediei' Suits or Leng Coats Dyed $3.50 Men's Suits Cleaned $1.50 Men's Suits Dyed $3.50 Send it te PATTON'S Dyers and Cleaners S'nee STfl :'nT...,:"'.tr,'', m Keiiiinv st I'll In.. I'll rtrlmel. 'n i nil Oriireu ..UfiO (nil llrNtel 131 Ant't nrltcirii ( id; rf ,Stbuftf HV '(i? I!itnrn fmvel l'esl Chargnx j -i " :v 'r"1" " p.y ukki' i v ... . .". .:;:K '".".':'.:. i i nun iw ii irhi.i, tii ... . . .. - ' ! il i'iii.i ri '' ruuiid ur i iiu" i - ihiiu i .i i nnu- irn ii." ----. ... a iiiiit - in n f i I I - iAlMr 'ui.., .n "HHit l!lJ7i-e" FAIRMOUNT -c'h n"a,d A" unmvuni niiM:uuiu,RrprwTM ' H ' "llH'KOli , th 1'ml ur ,l, u,.,i... i 'Xl-XJUH 1 l.iiBene (),!, , ..i,,p ,j,r. 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' " " ' "llir Mine of Hi, ,u,, ; rK,1":,!:; -." .-..,..--; , Nixon -" -i--r -t, i -,:-,;n::-;!f:',(u;;.. , SHERWOOD -M. ""'V'xYY; v , ,r, ,. ,. M-' ,,;;.?- I , y.'','n.1 J "'.'"" ." "'B ' the I)0r" ".',,M:'r' .! '" "V V l.i.vpr" GREAT NORTHERN ?.?.,. Jlra-, 3$: Inv's"'"?:'" ? ;; ; j ? aSir'S .V .'.,' ' .' " 1" 'Til,. Xliit, 111,.," li. .V '."' -"rnmhlr.l !, HU,Ms. IU ,," " in leu xr i T I XX r -i 'IMPERIAL ';;',' M Sj.Vi r s-i-s " -i-iw.i, i ai-t in "Wniniin In III, linn., " IU l, V " .iVV"""1" '" '"' 11'MI-e' I' hat " . ', v '"' ''" ,,r"' I'l-'IM" KARLrON 'VS,r,7a. r.:. Z! ' T ii J. ' V " "s,, lllllHl" ?.- V ,m"r ' '"" "' "new llllml ' H X' -ir . iii m "sn nun,!" -,.. -,u, ,a-i 111 "-.nmv 111 n.l" XII v i All Hiai r, hi hi,,, niinii" i In ".Sum, llllml" Lehigh Palace ,rm;i A, i- an.) :li A,enu' -XI - I 1,111 I. K In ".scrnti rul,' T 'ha.l, Hay In "Srru,; ", Letus,, liiaiim in "lln-ater Thnn ln,e" - Umise H ,,nni In "(.ri-iitcr Thin I ,,Z V -Theina, M.,han In "VaJ,, Ulru,?. LIBERTY ,u,Yx n"M'i;?V".av av M .;,-"''." '""""""'' "' "The I'nrUh 1'rle.t" w'iV" ,1,."ru' "' "Tl1" '" loer" -p , , ' i'S"""" I" "KentlUhta" r --"Iliinurreuii Cnrxc Ahead" 1 Dnral.llne In "I'li.nlmi Krnit" B - Jack Hoxla in "IVail or Alixe" PALACE 1214 MHKET BTUCirr IO I in 11 it l M 5.' XU."' ,I.rerx"n In "Seng- nf Hunaa" T., n.irlB ?ruaen n '"'ntir of Heur" f X' Klale. K reu, nn In "Kimr -r i--". Klala Keriruaen In "8en of Rauia" e tS' JT'ruuaen in ''Sour or Khnaa" S. 'Elala rruen In "Seng of Souae" T - Ktn' Some" F S. nerer noticed what waa going en In the dark chamber. Perhaps they thought the children and dogs and ponies were working JUBt as they were. "It la near sundown," whispered Dear Deer. "Yeu must hurry or Flying Wizard Ant will be here." But hustle as they would It seemed they couldn't get the deer closed In ,me:. 'A7,cnr?0"al "J'"""."". " "3 e gang of worker nnu. Acting just like: Every ene seemed te bP crowding erery their boss, he sold : I00?'1'- , ,,.... "Here, you, close up this deer and I "I'm growing," gasped Janet. .Se i A . W",. ' , , . se wem the ethers. Xney wersA , ants umTcd te work U fast Toddle l'nnfclnH bad te lenn threueh the door - doer - deer - "-. :. .... i .' " .i." -i i .i way te get insitie ociero uiey cient-u wc deer. The worker nnts did n geed Jeb, ".' .. .. -.-I, ..iij i -i... ,.i.. .i. i.i .t, .,-nii lim n.wi .intin. the IJttLIVlil UIU tMUl CUIMI nnu nmnniif, children, the dogs, the ponies nnd Denr Deer Inte a dark prison. They were se hidden they were sure FIving Wizard Ant couldn't find them. Soen they heard n loud commotion outside. The nnts of the whole city seemed grently excited. " "It Is sundown," whispered Denr Deer. "Flying Wlznrd Ant is looking for us." IIIKirr ST Hei nv 17 I II I" M .Ml M -I Divl 1 ,'OHl. I JIVI I J'ew. Il.i X ), I I' nli , T -Dn.l.l J1, ,.i ir r im ,i i'jw , ,,, HinKoreu l.lr-' II lnuerniiM I,.." I) inKiinu I.Ieh" I rici rntm I. Irs" ll m:e run F.h " l.mi:irtni I n-s" I MX .1 l,.y, " R AI Tfl K1ALI(J 7 "' Tan ,.-. .liRxt vs-mxx .wn.M'n ' ' I'l Hi m m:v HT " I he -Inn un the Doer" ' "'I he Mu-n nn tlie Itnnr" 'ii . 1 fIliTji i - n ir r.ietlU-hts" in " rn Iren ' 1 l '! ran Irnn" T - Ta ,,, 1 .'. , ,,-! -i al" J-, nu. run it . i'l ar is n , STANLEY MXJUvl.T AT HlTH ' X XI tn it IT, 1 ' One r ihliiii Mifht "due Xruliliin Mtlit" li.i x ,1.1 ... VI..I.... ii . ,i ... -r-i I i S( N' irn t "iiu,. ,r,,i,i,. vi. I.... - i V'Kf in "tine Xpilili,,, N.tu,.t" ' N'-k'l tn "lie irnlilui Mihl" 5TAMTAM xtuiiiivr ...... ...... "rtm .;..:.t. ,s .' 'x'.V )'n XX end. r I', "llicr Hi.. Illll" i x r nv n X nn'V- p "(Ixer the lllll" T xx rm' vx'nn ler f a, xx- l-"x. xx''i''i: !;,,v :''.)r" ,u ," " r H ili it i j., 'Hiftr Hint. X' P.iK , XXmrle- v,,. .. .'" r ! .. --,er tne lilt" i- 'xer the Hl 333 MARKET,,' XW- ,t IliPar' f ,., ,nl; r II ilmrl T'np. ,r -ih n ., -il "T'.p ( !,,, 0f f,., ?""""h ."''" r,,n "' I'lf'" i, .' H'ree-Wnnl llrntnl" ;.r h 'Jliree-U enl llrnnd" x - ll. Hart Ur, i -xxm I' XVm --XX'm s ltait I TretHnr,l Itniml" i UIIU If I .... ll..., . -.-.. - "iiiiiirii uni'H ---. victeria Vxr.T, r-h,.ei;v . J" '."',' ln f the Dii.f ! All Htai (bm In "Out f the IHift" I xt T XV The NIXONNIRDLINGER, T ( I HtA ITiES BELMONT ,r'2,n Anev" MAKKKT an e. r I;,,,t ,n "Pii-ima of HoHet" Seaaue Hax'akawa In "IliarU Kutra'l Uekau llajalua In ''.dluik Ixi.ia"'1 SfcU' 0 rt Soen they heard a battering eh j, lnfKvl.ln rlnnr. Flvtnff Wizard Ant MS found where they were nnd was baviw "i rr workers tear down the deer. ,, Jack, Janet and the ethers saw a bit J' of light come through. Then they get te work te build up the wall as fast a r, the anta tore It down. -j The race was tight. It wan jretne j, against the children when suddenly tney ! felt the chamber beco.ne stiff and small;, growing bnck te their uaunl. tea. And M ; , ,"'"? ,"'"? ,"'"? Bw tney uursi ine ?,"' ..' nnt eifv ! thev snilt tun riiv 1IROII ie i --- -- .-, ,'""..., ",i,. r.A" , plwa. nnd le, In tt mlnute they found themselves nutsliln and free. themselves outside nnu iree. -, w And ns seen as they were free tney fled for home nnd snfety, Jnck nnd Janet riding the ponies te the bungalows by 'the inke, nnd Dear Deer vanishing Inte I the forest te find her deer sweetheart, "My. my, I'll never sny ngnln the. weeds ere lonely," cried Janet. - (Next wrek they meet Other folks of the 1 ' weed nnd find Oiem morn pleasant.) ivt.UAK ", , ... Ai' iVJi',i? i iiu avtif uiiu ii f, ii ,..T',n'"u', ,."! Hi" '"""l "till SiiVIt" r prK,"''nn'' M'lfctiuri In "(nn IClrlci''' I - rhunms Meiurhan In "tnuvr Klika" Uiti '1 .t n in lleyrMiil' 1 ihu la ion In 'Hr.SOTld" COLISEUM A,ark"t. tct-Br,tl1 aet -Mniikni, in "XX turn i.IkIiik .ri- li" T 1 .' K,'"".'- ","r' '" ""twle SliTri in" r " " K,".","'" ,'" :Uary f'rfal - M'. I ,.'',' n i ' '",ri IS.- tureful" "' '.ii.ii n "hum ljnnr" JUMBO VXYr,r "'nAiw ave. r$ ;rv ::(';:1l': ; um,a- --';t-V'n .ViI,JlrBu,,Afc-V" r- m MnnM, '" Tl"' MaBl '"" RIVOLI ''-'" AS,) -A"SiM STS x, ,.'.. .... MX"'-' I' I'AIIT Xtrll. .".."-,, R,,, .'I,! ,,, M., v. I.. ii, ,,,..1 , ft , . .. .... ! z "'I XI. -ii , ' ' i in ' ill, I w,.,,t ,. ,. ... . : v- f . '" k r"' '"runitei, XVnmen" STRAND il'ICIAN irixvs XK X I X h'S ,N,, irHHU n '"enMlMe,l XXh" i "-ernii hl-il XVI, ra" "Mrr'niMeil Ufe" 1 .rre-XXnr.l llrnnH" riine-XXunl llmnd" ' Three- Went llrnnil" Xtart- im X , ri-.. . t,.' ,11, XX tn -Wn XX in II ir. AT OTHER THF.ATRF MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O A. erman town rs v V" mT'uu i a "" XI 1 ,1111, XX'ner h T - I., XX' l.r The Hint' I lie lilnf i'l... iti,.... XX I .,1a -M I'l'-t Uti I In "The xi,,,, Xlhn'' Hert l.et, ..The Xl'in V" Hen I, Men in "Tlie Mun U ,e" JEFFERSON "VlM Senneit'i "I.n,e, llni.nr i,,l n..i...... All.',. I.akH In "(her the Hire" ,.. :."...-'.. -'.'.:. 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