mmmwm r ' l pST VOSSIPABQUTPEIOiPtE Vfiancy Wynne Chats of TennisShe Tells of Plans of Several Sub-Debs for the winter Many Phila delphia in Londen at Present ALREADY nffnlrs social nre begin ning te leek up nenr home. Seme jj are back ut their tmbmban homes JSPWnen arc bcginiiliw te come ?.""'. h,r thick nn.l fast for Urn hone ta rather thick nn.l fast for me none .Smv, and l'ole eiilcrtnliilnjj. and there W vAne dinners for the vlsUing hew ami l'ole Milcrti JriPbc some dinners Si, nlnycrs next week, as well, "tic International ftnnlH Marts nt ..i,ci' .... Vrlftnv. of next week, you Fmw m1 gnin tl retiuli the following n?.n ' i-" .Ju. vnii Pitll'l te hew leiiK Fmw Mil gne through the following SSk' l-Minlly you ain't tell hew eng Snnld will ne; It depends .n hew long Khneri Inst. Seme nctH wciii te re en fercVrr. if both players art in geed S '..i. ntlierw nre very fcheit. (if course, for the International gam-;-' v ilms and tlmcrt for the sets nu "led. "e these at least will last thrntiEh the nlletted time. There's the girls' natiennl c.miiiplon c.miiiplen hlri at the 'Philadelphia Cricket Club next week, tee. And some of our Slavers are nt Cednrliursl this week IMne nart in the teurnnment at tin Bum Club. Phyllis Walsh, who K nlejlng very geed tennis this year. Wented her opponent Thurwlny. and Vlrffinin Carpenter defented Mrs. .T. C. Rih l the first round mid Carem.i Winn in the second. There seems- te h,. n great many players up there., and thear that many nrc' dntcred for the girls champlenbhip here next wc(ck. ( WELL, It's positive that Isabel Dn Cesta is net coming out this year. First, every one nld she was, and then every one said she was net, se 1 tlieueht it about time te get the in formation first hand, and inquired. Shu net "enlv is net "coming out. but he's ''seing ever." She nnd Frances . Mil!', the Paul Dcnckla Mills' daughter, lll tail scry shortly fet Europe wltn lit. Mills, who will place them nt school with Mine. Ornnnc in Paris for the vear Mrs. Mills' sister. Mary Paul Muiin. nndihcr husband and fam ily have taken an apnrtment in Paris ' for the winter nnd will go ever theic from Londen about the first of next month. That makes H srry nice for , France. I de think you must feel awfully far away from every one svhe.i jeu are enlv sixteen or scs'cnteen and the ocean Is between you and your family, nut ( when you have n ptr fectlv geed aunt and uncle anil that cunning cousin. Pauline Munn, right in .i . .1.. ...141. ...... -... ..', I inc mmc i:uj hiui juh. juu tun t ... tee lonely. And the Da Cesta giria bine been very intimate with the Mil! lways, you knesv, se Isabel and Frances will doubtless have a wonder ful winter together. Jessie IM Ceita. Isabel's elder sister, who came out a couple of jears age. N much better these days. I hear. Yeu knew she lind n bad cise of appendi citis In the early Minimer, nnd svas quite ill for some time before the epei ll.eii. She has been in the Adlron Adlren (incks fur sevnrnl weeks, and returned from Upper Snrannc only laltdy. DID ) ou hear nbeut the golf feat which Peggy Thayer and Helen Bf'ntiett, of Baltimore, nccemplislie.l the ether day at the Misquaiulcut (Seif Club? They plnjed 108 holes in eleven Leur"!, and I hear it is believed te be a record in endurance and consecutive holes of golf for women nt that club. Pegsv nnd Helen started out nt r:."iO A. M. Kind .seu knew that meant rising at 4. .'!()) and they finished their course, which extended es-er 5071 sards, at 4:M P. M. They took only three quarters of an hour for lunch, and tlieush It svas estimated that they had walked thirty-four miles in these eles-ei, hours, both plrN svent into the club house nnd danced during the rest of the afternoon. It seems te have been a Rain oerasien all the svay thietmh. for they had the fame caddies for the whole time and net eup bail svas lest. Peggy is Mrs. Jehn n. Thayer, .Tr.'s, daugh ter, a sister of Pelly Tlinser, svhj married Heffman Delnn in June, and of Jack Thayer, whose wife svas I,nls Cassatt. Fred Thnyer Is another brother. Peggy has been spending the summer, or rather the past month, Visiting In Rhede Island and Massa chusetts. She is very popular and litiJ traveled around the country se much she hns friends every wheic. LaH summer she and Pelly spent a Jjenth in the West, svherc Peggy car tied off prizes for her fine riding. fpHERE seems te be a geed many A.Philadelpliians in Londen nt this S?n pony of them going te shop a little before returning home and ethers for a stay of sesernl months. The Uanlel Wfntzej. of Wvn ete, are stop step ping at the Derkclc'v Iletnl. in I.nmlnii nd se nre tlm Jehn Mellhwiiiys nnd the Perclval Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. .Tny Coeke nrc nlse In Londen, and vlll staj en there for eme time, ns will the Gurnee Munns, wne have been there since August. Mrs, Gurnce Munn was Marie Louise Wanamaker, jeu knew, and Gurnee is t brother of Charlie Munn, who. as I Ttmarked n moment or se age, Is also Londen until later in the season. TT'S funny hesv baseball is taking held in England since the A. R. F. went ever there. Will you ever feiget L , W0Iderful stories which filtered hack here of the grcut seme en July 4 m Londen between our army nnd navy , m' tne comments and renmiks of the Urltlsh and the behavior of the Americans, whether the King steed up winet? If rejalty nrose td see n play wtter nothing stepped the yells of "own In front!" It must have been J scream. Well, I hear there wns a jnme staged at Stamford Urldge Field ierjt' ,?umlu's Be and mere than u,uw Urltlsh spectators svere en the eerie. QPEAKIXG of Londen, I saw Mrs. Jesnpi, Penneil nt the Acorn Club j- . luiifsuny. si,e j, galling, en the "m"lc- you knew, and expects te remnln en the ether side for several Phii.i . v.MrH- Pennell. nlthei'-O a fiiiladelphlan. no longer Uw h . ii but iu... i .ever ,0 H0 l"'1, hro hre ter.in.law, Mr. and Mi 0Din. te say jroedbv nrler I I 'nn iiii- i.iiiiiifiii niiii t i nirmiii urniirtiifn .. i - i r . . " .. 11 111., I i '""""II Mini I IIUl'llll HI i"? huMiiess as well. After a short thi? ''""den slie will come iiack te Brooklyn"0' ""(1 Jul11 Ir" 1,t,,1,,l,n '" The Pennelis lived In Londen for fla L'T rl!)"1 'fcupli.il a chnrming m!ln,thcrhu,m's fiubnnkmem. op- , nprniinl Hlunv and around Tlfn. '? ('n I)aYJ(1 OnrrlckN house. there X,vti,,,lle,Lh0 '"'"I'ltahly while much '1 'H'1? -VrH- ,,"ell will be 5 eh. fete.1 hy tlie llliuulnntl. Their n 4lrsPplby..,T- M- ,H,,n'1"- I nm told. 'J rs, Penndl was Elizabeth Robins. T 'iIIAR the cestinm. hull n '.,e si,,.. in ivn "lKl" live'1 "I' l0 expectations Susni0.11''1, The Hiirprise ackuge hS?1ii"1Ui,,h x''i,l,,m',,t nd lnughter n.1 ,iii lm' l. mpped In paper ta Uin"H' wh,ch W'" rollel Inte tlie Wl J 'y I't'ltz dresseil ns a .lull ..ml W , J. u J "tfd-dell dance te the Jinn m .n,,tenl8ll'"''i!t of all beholders. MWitfllver tl, Elizabeth Reed sang ful I. L,,-..A.,,I,,!,,S for "10 wonder wender m mm. ,,,B,t Hrna Hopklnsen CnilM ?red '-"""J'tli saw In the lteJetln'ry "?.. VC" "." K!'CUt I-,, tnen ir,i i "v'""B'y speasing. rior rier ,J.V,W '8 ttWIUllV eiwiil nf U in ... - ( fcwwf x uave 7 and i Ned Ui 1hi L net had mine read by Mildred, but Ilercncc hns read it, nnd she Is fine. JOHNNY had had first-hnn,d knewl- c,!. .f whnt "PPPens te llt,tlc boys who Indulge tee freely In green apples. lie lay en the couch pale and sad and thoughtful. Finally he slghed loudly nnd turned te the wall, saying In a low iHee: ,"Well. I'm glad It's all ever. W etildn t it hove been nwful .If I was. twins." j NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES M;ss Mnrguerite Jefferds Beyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Ueyle, of Keswick Heuse. Rydal, svhe will be fermalin presented te society at a tfa svhlch her parents nnd grand mother, 'Mrs. Jehn E. Jefferds, will Rise en Thursday, November 10, nt the Rltz. Carlten, svlll be the guest of honor nt a ball te be Riven bv her uncle and aunt Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnltcr M. Jeffeids, of Hunting Hill. Wen Riddle, en Wednesday, December ts, nt the Rltis Rltis Carlten. Mr nnd Mrs. Jehn llllhert, of Red yMMaWMa' -'JligfllflBBML. " -' -lklkM"F!kkkkW' M'' bH ' imm Miss Isabel Tep, Rydal. will entertain at a theatre party and supper In December for MHs Beyle and Mr. and Mrs. Jehn E. Jef Jef eords, Jr, of 2310 Pine street, will give a theatre party and supper for their nlcce early In Jnnuary. Miss Beyle will alre be the gue3t of honor at a large luncheon which Mrs. Edward Lungerich Smith, of 1613 Spruce street, will give en Wednesday, November 22, at the Acorn Club, and Mr. Geerge O. Meade Latge, of 13 Seuth Twenty-first street. will give a theatre party and supper for Miss Beyle later In the season. Miss Beyle, who Is spending some time nt Cape Mny, will return home en Tues day next. Mr. and Mrs. Beyle will close their house nt Rydal November 1 and spend the winter with Mrs. Beyle's mother, Mrs. Jehn E. Jefferds, at 2300 De Lancey place. Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Learning Mont gomery, of Anlressen, Vlllaneva, will gls'e a race meet en their place en Tuesday, November 7, which will be followed hy a dinner te meet their daughter, Miss Helen Hepe Montgom ery. Miss Mentgt mery will n:se be the gsicst of honor at a dance en Saturday evening, September 20, ta be given by Mr. and Mrs. S. Orlsweld Flags, at Green Gables, their place at Brn Mawr. r- Sirs. Frederick McQ Falck. of Spring field avenue, Clieatnut mil, wne in spending some time at Spring Lake, svlll return home en Tuesday. Mrs Falck's tlaughier, Miss Mary Falck, who svlll be one of the season's debutantes, will make her debut at a dance which her parents will give Tuesday, November 28. at the Bcllevue-Stratferd. She is visiting Mrs Jehn B. Large, of 58 West Willow Greve avenue, Chestnut Hill, at her cettage at Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Weed, Jr.. of 127 West Eleventh aenue, Consho Censho Conshe hocken, nuneunce the engagement of their dafhtur. Miss Marian N. Weed, te Mr. Lethalr Broek'i, Jr., son of Mr. und Mrs. Lethalr Brooks, formerly of Birmingham, Ala , and new of Philadel phia, Mrs. T. Wlstar Brown, of City Line asentic, Ofcrbroek. entertalned at bridge last night at her cettage at Bay Head, when her guests Included Mrs Jeseph Wharten Llpplncett. Mr". Wil liam Paul O'Nell, Mrs Fcnne Heffman. Mrs. Walter Waring Hopklnsen. Mrs. Henrv Pepper Nerrl, Mrs. Edward T. Schkank, Mrs. Clajten Piatt, Jr.. Mrs E. Dlgby Baltzell and Mrs. Richard G. PnrKe. The marriage of Miss Maty C. Cram, daughter of .Mr and Mr Ralph Adams Cram, of Bosten, and Mr, Jereme C. Greene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jereme D Oreene. of New Yerk, will take place today at Whitehall, the Crams' country place In Sudbury, Mass. Announcements hase been received of the marriage of Miss Martha Louise Nerdlne, dnughtex of Mrs. Jehn Nor Ner dlne, te Mr Darrngh MncKcnzle, both of tjils city. Mr. MacKcnzle Is a nephew of Mr. Jeseph M. Gazzam, of 205 Seuth Nineteenth street. Mr nnd Mrs. Mae Kenzle will be nt home nt 800 Seuth Forty-sixth street after October 15. Mrs. Rutherford Pearson and her daughter, Mit.s Nancy Pearson, of the Bollcvue-Stratferd, who are spending several weeks at Atlantic City, as the guest of Mrs. Pearson's aunt, Mrs. Henry Lewis Merris, nt the Chalfonte, svlll return te this city the latter, part of this month, when they will spend the early autumn nt the Green Hill Farms Hetel They will occupy for the winter the heuse which Mrs, Pearson hns re cently purchased at 1829 De Lancey place. Miss Nancy Pearson has Just re turned from Broadview Camp, Sharen, Conn Mrs. Pearsen'n wen, Mr. Jehn T. Watnwilght, has sailed for England, where he will spend n year te complete his education ut Cambridge. University. Mr nnd Mis. Jehn White Geary, or ' c,...,et ,.rwl narir-.nntnu'n .ivonues. CheSt nut Hill, have returned from a seer.u weeks' stay at Whlte Sulphur Springs, Va, Their daughter. Miss Mary de F. Geary, who will make her debut at a garden party which her parents will g ve en Saturday, October 14, will return home today from seser.sl weeks at Northeast Harber. Me., where she svas the guest of Miss Eveijn Martin, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Curl Nclhrl Mai tin, of 40S Mercland avenue. Chest nut Hill, nt their summer place. Many entertainments nre being planned rer Miss Geary. Mr. Herbert W Geed ill, of 7808 Lin coln Drive, Chestnut Hill, svlll leave this week for Catult. Cape Ced,, where he svlll Jein Mrs. Goednll, who has been spending the summer at their, cettage there! W. and Mrs, Ooedall svlll return home the latter part of September. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Savage and their daughters, Miss Pauline de r. Savage and Miss Grace L. Savage, and their sous Mr. Charles C Savage, .Jr.. Mr. Henrv U Savage, and Mr. William L Savage, of East Gravers one, t hest nut Hill, who are mending he summer at their cottage at Mantuleklng, N. J., will return home the latter part of this month. Miss Grnce L. Buvage svlll be one of the season's debuta-ntes. Mr. and Mrs, nebert T. Blcknell and their dauphur, Mtsa Frances W. Blck- A WW$$W$$i$ i' w kl:u$irrtJ&J!LJ! Ula QWPimwm$ i t S . 1 - ' ' T 1 , T- -, A -r -' r ; i - --. ''-' 1 . . . , - A-JS;i':rW.1Vi- . '',--; -,'V :, .V i" ,.,- JiJirim m -'"' i, ' " &U I v fWf 'mHKl heuiie TilomselL I Dfl Ce 4a r '-V -V -W ; - '- '-! nell, of 301 Highland avenue, Chestnut Hill, returned yesterday from James town, R. I., where they spent a part of the summer. Mr. nnd Mr3. Moncure Blddle and their family, of East Gravers lane. Chestnut Hill, returned en Monday from Little Bears Head, N. II., where they i-pent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Blddle will lcas'e today for Wcrnersvlller Pa , where they will temaln until Tuesday next. I Mr. Barclay Lex, of this city, svhe has been spending the summer nt Idle wild, near Media, left a few days age for Canada, where she will remain a fortnight. Mrs. Hnrrv Wilsen and her daughter. Miss Alice Wilsen, who have been spend ing a me-nth nt Eagles Mere, returned a few days nge te Idlewlld, svhere they will remain until October. Tennis and Outdoor Sports Bring Main Liners Heme Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Lewis nnd their daughters, Miss Caielyn Lewis and Miss Eleaner Lewis, of Overbroek, svhe have closed their camp en Lake Wlnne pesaukee, will return te Philadelphia i next week. Miss Carolyn Lewis will eiuer me giria nfiuuuui luiuun uiiu.ni uiiu.ni plenshlps te be played at the Philadel phia Cricket Club ncr.t week. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Sawyers, of Wynne Wynne weed, will return next week te their home from the Adlrendacks. They svlll later attend the international pole matches. Germanteivn Felk Return Frem Far and Near Resorts Dr and Mrs. S. MacCucn Smith, of 218 Wet Chelten avenue, and Mrs, Henry Ropers have returned from their i stny at Kince, Me. Mr. nnd Mi?. William H. Maurer, of' the Weed-Norton Apartments, who have been spending several months In Euto Eute pean travel, has-e started for home. Miss Marlen Oldham, of Germantesvn, will be the guest for n few weeks cf Mr. and Mrs. William Beeth Tedd, of Chester, who are occupying their cot tage at Luwe.s licnen, Del. Trips te North and East Lure West Philadelphians Mrs. Prank Braverman and her daugh ter, Miss Rese Braverman, svlll return te their home at 5528 Lansdewne avenue, en Sunday, after having spent the latter part of the summer at Niagara Falls and traveling through Canada. Miss Helen Chatham, of State read and Hazel avenue. Highland Park, and Miss Ruth Gcrdan, of West Philadel phia, are spending a few days ut Ocean City, Mrs. W O HlRgate and Miss HIggate, of 822 Neith Forty-first btrect, have geno te Atlantic Cltv and will stay for some time at the Trajmerre. Miss Gortrude Corcoran has returned te her home, 232 Seuth Fifty-fourth street, from Mount Pecene, where she has been spending the last month. Jersey Coast Attracts N Many Seuth Philadelphians Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Hart, Miss Flor ence Hart und Master Jeseph Hnrt, of 23tl Christian street, are spending a week at Atlantic City. Mrs. Jehn J. Fnrren, of 1840 Mifflin Btreet, together svlth her daughters, Mrs. i.Vnnk j. Revnelds. Miss Eleaner Fnrren : her son, Mr. Jehn varren, nna her granddaughter. Miss Jane Reynolds, aie In Atlontle City for an Indeftnlte stay, Mrs. Reynolds will be remembered aa Miss Marie Furren, of this section. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Qulnn, of 2432 Seuth Garnet street, entertained at it surprise party last evening In honor of the birthday of their small daughter, Mls.s Catharine Qulnn. Among these present svere Miss Kathryne Aucklnllck, Miss Betty Aucklnllck, Miss Edith Downey, Sllss Nan Seeds, Miss Anna Ilutler, Miss Rita Schilling. MIhb Cath Cath nrlne Towers, Miss Peggy Towers, Miss Catharine McIIale, Miss Jey Rodler, Miss Marie, Richardson, Miss Marie Qulnn, Miss Rita Pfremer, Miss Mar Mar guerlte Qulnn, Master Daniel Mehan Kane, Master Jehn Schilling, Master Harry Truckers, Master Jeseph Rich ardson, Master Junier Rodler, Master Ty Hanley and Master Raymond Rodler. Jersey Coast Resorts Prove Attractive for Frank ford Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Schmld, of 1520 Harrison stieet, ere spending some time at Stene Harber. Mr. Raymond Furey, of 1538 Run street, has left for a month's taynt Old Orchard, Me., and will later go te Point LevlfcY Can. , k ' VfjM diMmmi'm.T vmva' ihttti i ppiJBUBurje Kf ui ATTRACTIVE. GROUP , OF SUB'-DEBVT 'ANTES , . ',r.jAfc '''L'tr''''Hrii.'Z4-.'y' ' v .'tftmtvimi'MS ; mmmm&,rc.:;t'';--i -- v B 'mm - BifiMljM tbakkV' ;; W ,rr,i - -BPl,MAfJ kaVkkrT9kkkkkkkkV' . j i , 'tif ' ' ; .jB Hiss Emma Daughters of prominent men and jvemen, who will make their debuts in the season 1023-1924 and the following year. Miss Da Cesta will spend this year at school in Paris. Miss Mather, Miss Thomsen and Miss Norris will attend school in this city. Delaware Ceuntians Return Frem Resorts Miss Beulah Green, daughter of Mr. Rebert Green, of Swarthmore, will re turn next week from "Snulrrel Run" In the Catsklll Mountains, where she has "tu njii-uiiinK a muniii. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mlchener and . ui. mm airs, wunam iayier ana tneir family, of Media, who are spending the nceK-cnu en me yacnt LAicindla 2U. cruising, will return home en Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Blckley. of Wal Wal llngferd, are entertaining their daughter. Mrs. William S'affeTd Parker, of Roa noke, Va , for a few weeks. Dr. Flerenco Krakcr, of New Yerk, who Is a sister of Mrs. Carelus Bronm Brenm all. of Media, sailed yesterday for China, where sbe will be connected 1th the Mary Williamson Hospital in Shanghai PHOTOPLAYS Photoplay Guide Week of Sept. 4 te Sept. 9. locality eDuiiiiuiB ADAI I C 62D & THOMPSON bTb. AlALLU MATINEE DAILY M. Themas Melshan In The- Bacheler j'J,.'r'r I T. Themas Melehan In The' Bacheler Daildy w Jas. KlrKnoetl, Tlie Man rrum ;' T. Jas. Klrkwoed. The Sinn Frem Heme P. D Dalten. SVemun Who Wullied A lone H D. Dalten, Unmun Who Walked Alene ARDMORE "NCA5Mif v.v. M. Star Cast In riener of the North T. Htir Caat In Flower of the North SS'. XVildred Hnrrla In The First .Weman T. Mae Murray In IMlcleiw I.lttle Iityll P. Mae Murray In UellcieqH Little l)t-ll S. Mary Carr In Thunderclap AOTHD EIGHTH & G1KARD AVE. A3 1 Jt MATINEE DAILY M, Richard llarthelmeMs In Senny T. Richard Uurthelmess in Senny SS-. Special Production, All for a JJeman T. Special Production, All for a W " P. Kuth. MocDenald, Strnnitcr Than 1 Ut n 3 Kath. MacDnnald Stranger Than Fiction BALTIMORE & S.W?S M. Jbb. Klrkwoed In The Man Frem Heme T. Jas. Klrkwoed In The Sinn Irem Heme S'. D. Dalten. Weman Vho Walked Alow T. D. Dalten. Weman Who Walked Alene P. Hebe Daniels In A tlanie hleken K. llebe Danlela In A flamy Chlfken DI I lCDIDr Rread & Susquehanna DL.Ur-.DlrxL' Contlnneua i! -intll 11 M. Dorethy Dalten, The Crlmaen fhallenite T. Dorethy Dalten. The Crlmaen Challenge SV, Agnea Ayres In The Ordeal T. Agnes Ayrca In The Ordeal F, Uebe Danlela In North of Hlo Grande 3. Hebe Daniels In North of Hlo Gremlo --I rMl A I Qtn. A Maplewood Avea. UULVJlNlAL. 2 se. 7 and 0 P M M. SS'allnce Reld In The Illctnter T. SYaliace Reld In The Dictator SV. SVallace Reld In The Dictator T. Agnea Ares In Herdcrland K. Aenea Ayrea In IIOTdrrlund S Ane Area In llerderliind FAIRMOUNT ""Jl.&SXSftAX M. Prankljn Farnum, The AUcel Citizen T DerU May In The Undcrtud) V.', Ivy Duke In The IllgainlHt T, Len Chaney in Hcah und llloed p Len Chancy In Fleali and Weed, S. Jack Ixmden'a Sen of the Stelf GREAT NORTHERN WW St. Eatelle Tayler In A Foel There Wen T Eatelle Talor In A Foel There Wa SS'. EBtelle Tayler lu A I'oel Tliere Wa X ChnrleB (Ituckl Jenei In Tlie Faat Mell F. Charles (Ruck) Jenea In The Fast Mnll 8 Charles (Iluck) Jenea In The Foft Mull IMDCDIAI "OTH & WALNUT 8TS IVlrC.flrtL Mats 2 3d Pvga. 7 A t M, Themna Sleltrhan In Our l.eiwUng C It ren ' J en Ing ' jlten Ing. Cttiten T ThemaB .Meignan in uur i.ruiiing iv Thnmn. in ifhan In Our lunlllic T.-Mr. & Mra, Dellasen, Cfrl In the Tnal P. Mr. & lr. Deltaen, Girl jrt the Tint S Mr. & Mra. Dellaven, Girl In the Taxi I ID CD TV DHOAD & COLUMBIA AV, LlDLIS 1 I MATINKE DAILY ,r Tliemna Melghan In Our lauding Cltlcrn T Themas Melghan In Our Leading Cltlen V Hetty "omiiaen, Oier the Harder T, Hetty Compaen 0er the Berder p, Agnea Ayrea In Borderland S Jack Helt In The Slim I'lironencrahle riDICWT Woodland Ae. at U2d St. UrVlIMN 1 MATINEE DAILY M. Agnes Ayrea In The Ordeal T Ajrnea sA rea In The Ordnil SV, jack Jleli InThe Man Unrenqiirruhle T, Jack Helt In The Man Unconquerable p. Hetty Compaen In Otrr th Berder B. Betty Compaen In Orrr the Berder rv U., ".. t. -l t'?f' ? J? " J7T','yt - Biddfe Tferris Oak Lane Man te Marry Germanteivn Girl at Cape Ced The marriage of Mr. Laurane Monte Mente Monte flero C'rewther. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry c'rewther. of Oak Lane, te Miss I Josenhlne II C'lassen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs James Harwood Classen, will take place today at Weeds Hele, Cape Ccd, Mass The ceremony will take place In the Church of the Messiah and Dr. James Bancroft, rector of the church, will officiate. A reception will fellow at Breakwater Inn, Weed's Hele. Mr. and Mrs. Crowther will live In Reading, Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jelrn L. Walther, of the Kcnllwerth, Oak Lane, svlll sail en the Olympic today for an extensive tour through Europe. I'HOTOrLAYS The following theatres obtain their pictures b lash Lib x company ei America, wnicn is a guarantee ei early r t j"" V showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your I )&J3432stt, pictures inreugn me etamey company ei America. OVERBROOK 03D ed'Tve. M. D. Dalten, SSeman Who Walked Alene T. D. Dalten IS Oman Who Wnlkiil Alene (SS . Thes. Melghan In The Bacheler Dadd T. Thea. MelKban In The Bacheler Daddj I , Raymond Hitchcock, The Beauty bhen S. Agnea An res In The Ordeal PAI 1VI FRANKKORD AVE. ft 1 Va-lVI NORMS STREr.T M. Jaa. Klrkwoed In The Man Frem Heme r. Ja. Klrkwoed In The Man Frem Heme w. Raymond Hitchcock In The Beauty Shej, T. Bebe Danlela In North of Kle (Irnnde J. Bebe DenlelH in North of Itle Grande " Alma ltubena in Find the SSenian REGENT Market St. Belew 17th 10 A. M. te 11 P. M. i. siary Miles Mint,-r. south of Sutn '.. .Mary .-iriies .Minier. neutli or hum SS. Mary Miles Mlnter, Seuth of Suva T. Mary Miles Mlnter. Seuth of Suva P. Mary Mllea Mlnter Seuth of Suva S Nerma Talmadge, The Forbidden City RIA1 TO CIERMANTOWN AVENUE lv,rtLl l -' AT TULPEHOCKEN ST M. Agnea Ayrca In The Ordeal T. Agnea Ayres In The Ordeal SS. Dorethy Dalten In Crlmnen Challenge T, Dorethy Dalten In Crlmaen Challenge r -Hattv fnmnenn In flrr Iim IXiwAm S Rettv Compaen In QfT tlie Berder SHERWOOD nivXV3 2.' T. Melghan, If Yeu llellee It, It's Se T T. Melghan. If Yeu Ileltevr. It, It'a Se S' T. Melghan. If Yeu Hellene It. It'a Se T Jack Helt In SShlle Satan Sleeea IT la.l. 11.14 i- 1.11.. tJ.. m.. ""viv xiu.l III iiiir r"iu nifTVfl Jack Helt In While etan RltpH 333 MARKET fOTK M SS'allace Raid In The Dictator T SVallace Reld In Th Dictator SV SVallace Reld In The Dictator T T Melghan. If Seu llelleie It. If Se F T. Melghan. If Yeu llellele It, It'a Se S T. Melghan. If Yeu llelleie It, It's Se AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANTOWN BirAT0.ySEnr?ATLv- M All-Star Caat In Rex Beach's Iren Trull T AILBtar Caat In Rex Ht-ach'a Iren Trail SS' All-Star Caat In llrx llrach'a Iren Trull T Slae MacAev. Through a lllnan Window F Mae StaeA6y, Through a Glan SVjnijuw S Mae MacAey, Through a tllaaa Wlnilen PRAWT 4012 CHKARD AVE -,'Al' Mat Tfcmorren-. 1 30 & 3.30 SI Star Caat In Welcome Children T Richard Talmadge In Watch Hint Step SV Richard Talmadge In Watch lllm Step T Tem Mix In Up and Going P Pearl SVhIXe In Without Fear S BeaBfte Hayakawa In The Vermilion Pencil JEFFERSON 80AT,h,fi St. Themas Melghan In Our Lradlnr Citizen T Themas Melghan In Onr Leading Citlten SV, Jeck Helt m The Man Unconquerable T.- Jack Helt In The Nan I'nconeueruhle P Bett Compaen In Ger the Berder H Betty Compaen In Bier the Berder PARkf niDQB AVE. A DAUPHIN ST rAir. jIati 3,iSi nvg amis te ii M Clara K. S'eung In The Worldly M-nienn i T. Clara K Teung In The Worldly Madenna T, SS, Rlehard Ilarthelmesa In Heniiv elmesa in minnv ge In Srellln' Through go In Smllln' Through In Chaenlng of Nerthnrat t, .-verma raimgiigs F. Nerma Ta mrdva e, t,ugne uuritn v?T '?7Tr- . .s 1 Surprise Party Celebrates Birthday of MissJIerbst Mr. nnd Mrs. William Herbst, of 2026 North Twentj -third street, gave a birth- j day surprl.se prty te tnctr daughter, j Miss Ruth Herbst, en Wednesuay. The i guests present were Miss Helen Jacobs, Miss Sylvia Messlnger, Miss Sarah Smith, MIh Anna Cannln, Miss Ruth Gradess, Miss Elsie Neufeld, Miss Mnr- , guerlte Spitzer, Miss Cecelia Gurbarg, Miss Mabel Kelner, Miss Sylvia Brauf- i man. Miss Freda Hlrsh. Mies Helen Herbst, Mr. Irlng Bader, Mr Alexander Under. Mr. Emanuel Gensberg, Mr Ed- , svln Knebel, Mr Kdwurd Kerntleld, Mr. Samuel Hart, Mr Nathan Splra, Mr. Merris Gewertz, Mr Nathan Gewertz, Mr. Jeseph Price, Mr. Benjnmin Green blatt and M,r. Sidney Herbst. Miss Elizabeth Lceter, of 2032 Cherry street, nnd Miss Franres McAndrews have gene te Atlantic City for a short HIU. Mr. and Mrs. II Behrer. 2051 North Eighth street, will entertain at a recep- i tlen tomorrow evenlnc In honor of their I daughter. Miss Nettle Behrer, whose be trothal te Mr. Samuel Seble has recently been nnneunced. Dinners and Card Parties of Interest in Moerestotvn j Mrs. H D Culln and Miss Carrie Leve entertained at cards last evening ' at the Field Club. An Informal lunch- ' eon was given by Miss Love before the card party at the club I Mrs Edwin Sumner and family are i (.pending .some time at Ocean Cltv Judge and Mrs. Jeseph tlasklll re- j turned Monday from a vacation of three ss'ceka at Lake Mohonk. New Yerk I PHOTOPLAYS Subject te Change through the The NIXON-NIRDLINGER ffi I HLA I KES BELMONT, rrD aueve market , lV1V"i x 1 i 3; 0.30 te 11 P M. T IjrJerle Daw in fm Air SS Mai-Jerle Dun In Free Air ,-Uar P'rr Hlegera' Fifty Candle ' garl Derr Hlgg.r Hfly ciind S S Earl Derr Hmmr, Fifty Candle? CEDAR 0OTH A CEDAR AVENUE 1 ou ann u. 7 and jj p jj M Jack Helt In The .Stan Uncenaucmhln T Jack Helt ln The .Sinn UncenSSerSb it SS Dorethy Dalten In Crtrawn c7wn?nS T Dorethy Dalten m Crlmaen Cha 1 riiee Acnes Aires In The Ordeul COLISEUM Marlr3e1-3T if! PS I . ;.u lien in ine nan Unconquerable TvJ4k HeIt..ln Jh" lun I'ncenquJJSb J t Til,0mR". 'l',!S"en In Bacheler Daddy T, Agnsa Ars n The Ordenl J a A-".?" AV'S. ,n T,'e Ordeal 8 SS allace Held In Acrn. the Centfn, IUMBO V"NT ST ft QIRARD AVE. juivieu Jumbo Junc en ri.Rn,ter(,A.:; SI All-atar caat In The Bronze lfn H Special Caat In Call nf Youth LFADFR 4JST L.SNCASTEII AVE M. Dorethy Dalten In Crlnwen Challenei. t v,He,1 lftVen ,ln re Ihe Defend TLthel Clajten In Fer the IWe Jack Helt in ThrsiM"n.. ''"'eniuerahie jbck iieit in The Sinn I nceninienililc LOCUST 52r AND LOClT STREETS h -u Mu I30&3 Eve 0301011 M -Themas Mjlghan In Our Uiulln, ClUrm ?v Thernaa .Slehan In Our leading C t iJU SS -T-hemaa Melghan ln Our U-adlni r)t J, v VrarHa M,e BCan " '" LendltuJ C L J?ema" Melghan n Our Leading cit i.n S Thnmaa Melghan In n,r iT, S W."n NIXON'S AMBASSADOR 5 - ""-n T Marerle flaw In Free Air SS Mnrjnrle Daw In Pre,. r T.Sar UPrr U!era' 1-lft Cindlrn S'"! ',9rr " BRera- Flfi Cander i.an uerr lllggcra PI ft, , NIXON "D AND MA!T 8TS. V Themna Melghan In The "stlraclea m'S T Themas Melghan In T he SI nlrll n SV --Thomaa Meliha i In Tl e S r c m!!U T. Milten Sllla In IWield Slv H fi ' '"" ' .V',""" ""i in iifiie ii Mv SSIfe S Milten Sllla In lletield Slv t 6V TH SI. Tnca,re-i,. L-'.T'rmln.l 2f J.heml, Me,'han In Our landing C'ltlirh ."TJl0"1"" Melghan In thir leading rltiirn W Themna Mcfghnn In Our Iulliig citliHi T Jack Helt In Mhlle Sataii Meeiia " P Jack Helt In While. St,n S eeSJ S Jack Helt In While Satan Mi-el," STRAND Ajt vp M Wallace Reld lu The Dictator ' T.;W.nl!?C9 n,'4 n The Dlrluter w :J.Va!la" ,r,f 1 n The Dictator T. SS a ace Itcid n The Dictator F. SVailace Reld In The Dictator S. Vallace Reld In The Dictator . Miss E. V. Buckingliam , Marries Mr. P. E. Shaver Weddings in Overbroek and Seuth Philadelphia A pretty home wedding will take place this evening at 6 o'clock, when Miss Kdna, Viela Buckingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W S. Buckingham, of 214 Seuth Fifty-seventh Htrect. svlll beccnie the bride, of Mr. Perry K. .Shaver, of 4421 Baltimore avenue The ceremony will be performed by Dr. Isenberg, pns pns ter of St. Matthew's Methodist Episcopal Church, Fifty-third and Chestnut streets, and svlll be followed by n re ception. The bride, who will be given In mar riage by her father, will be attired In a gown of svhlte canton crepe and a veil of tulle and lace, arranged In a cap nhape nnd fastened with eranpe blc blc iiemi. .She svlll carry a. shower bouquet of white reseH, sweet peas and lilies of the S'alley. Mrs n. Shlnn, of Calling dale, will attend the bride ns matron of honor. Mr Alfrrtl Evans will be best man Upen their return from an extensive wedding trip, Mr, and Mrs. Shaver will be at home nt Buckingham place. e Quigley Larkins A pretti wedding of Interest took place this morning nt 8:30 o'clock In tlie Churcli or uur iaay ei i.euraca, nt SUtv-thlrU street nnd Lancaster avenue. Overbroek. when Miss Mav M hnrklns. daughter of Mr. ami Mrs James J i Larkins. of 198' North Sixty-third Rtreet. was married te Mr. Jeseph A Quigley. of 3608 Market street. The mnB raiher MeNallv. of St. Patrick's. i officiating, assisted by Father Canney land Father Gedfrev. The bride, who was given in irarriHKw "y r tiii-iici. were a.pwn ei wi.ua nuuiaiw e.mi rml.rnldprpd In Dtarls. and her tu le veil .". i.j ..,.., .', mr,, WHW UHONKCU win, ai uiiiuiii.ii.d. .J... cnrrlel a shower bouquet of lilies cf the valley and orchids.- Miss Grace Lar klnM. sister of the bride, svas bridesmaid Mr. Frank Qulglc, brother of the bride groom, eh nest man A ureaKiasi at the home of the bride's parents fol lowed the ceremony, after which Mr and Mrs Quisles ieft for Bosten, re turning about September 20. Romana Lynch A pretty wedding will take place today at 1 o'clock In the Church of the Epiph any, Twelfth, and Jacksen streets, when Miss Elizabeth Lynch, daughter of Mrs Mary Lvnch, of 256 Seuth Camac street, will be married te Mr William Romana, son or .Mr ana .Mrs frank Romana, of 3327 Spring Garden street, i MWjatAfeTSing? flgagagsgaBggaHgagagaTiJ X'aSif tWirvCAJlP' ' ' 'm a COME ON, Put the Words Every $ EZ Every Sunday JJ Sunday 13 CASH PRIZES for the cleverest dialogues submitted in the great "Supply the Dialogue" Contest starting Sept. 3 in the Sunday Public Ledger. A series of everyday incidents, cleverly portrayed, with the participants fairly shaking aloud their emotions. What are they saying? What would you say, in the same predicament or circumstatnees? A great chance for nimble wits te make money, together with an oppor tunity te afford entertainment for the entire family. Attached te a page of the SUNDAY PUBLIC LEDGER, Sept. 3, will be a picture similar te the one shown above, together with a coupon for your answer, name and address. Each week of the duration of the contest a new picture will be shown, and CASH PRIZES of FIRTY DOLLARS paid each week for the cleverest dialogues. Prizes of $25.00, $10.00, $5.00 and ten of $1.00 each. Answers submitted each week must reach the Public Ledger by Wednesday following appearance of the picture. Prize winners will be announced the following Sunday. Order your next Sunday's Public Ledger today te avoid disappointment, because everybody is going te get busy en this entertaining contest. Laughs for the whole family. Fun and Profit combined. Read tin Rules of the Contest as They A ear in the Public Ledger Sunday, September 3rd (Mler your copy today, te be sure of' starting with Ne. 1 of this contest a Make It J SUNDAY PUBLIC LEDGER of Philadelphia CYRUS . K. CURTIS, Publisher I ' ;'' , r? Tha brld will wr ft area fAiila Bilk handsomely embroil hr veil will be tulle, nrrani a MrnnKt nt nt0. MIrA Hadl v ilafdr rif Ihn cTnr.iTl. will lift brlda tr VranW Tlnmntla will fit AM t.Mn Afte n rrrentlnn. the brlaft hrlHcrrnnm will 1ave for ft tfl '.t Bosten and the New England .StatffV jj returning hdeui septemeer ju. i t - . - iti GIFTS and INlfcluuiV TTtlDNIQMlNrm FrmclnntlnK thlne. Hint mk ,trMJ4 Qlftii can b found in our tock. Am interfsllnu greuplnn of rtiet T (i te as A. L. DIAMENT & CO. 1S1B SVr.lnut St. 101 Irk Aw. hllitdrlphU , New Yera nna nt ntrairern. i u. n KKt.lfllOI'H NOTIfKH Frlfniln ss'im.iam ri:Ny svonaiiipne AT TUB OI.I Ul'AKKIt MKCTINO IIOUHK. Mtrlen., l'n . Jut nuui.lp of City I.lne, TflU meeting wan lbllhcrt In 1082, Srvle arc held every Flrm-day (Sundny) mernln t 11 o'clock. A welrnme Is extended te ll. tin pi I t TIIK TKSIM.K Uread nnd Berku t (1000 f ) Hnre of the Grnce. Ilnptlat Church. KUHHRM, H CONWBLI Pditer. SS'm Dyre .SfrCurdj. AaiecUte Paiter. .1, Marln Hiinnn Muvlcnl IJIrtcter. Frederick 11 Mnrke Urganltt Mr McCurdy will preach en Laber Bun May at 10 30 A M en ' t'nlnnlam That Tears Apjrl" snd at S P it en "Our l'lcnlc a Hludy In Unionism " The Temple Mnle Oimrtet, Rebert f. SVoed nrat tenor J Marvin Hinna. aecen I tenor SS'llmer S Ueddy, nrat Irnee.. Itebert M. Hermann, second baaa, will ln at lieth acrvlcea Mil "enNWBLt. WILL nKTUIlN TO i'lin..f'H O.V NEXT SUNDAY, SEP TKMilBft 10. PreabytfTlnn . CTn.'ir nti'nrir ie,h a a..,. . IAIICH STRBKT CHI IJCII .18th A.Archtta. hl (Jinrcnce r.ri '''? JJininier, 10-4., A. M and 8.1. M Dr. Frederick IS'. I,eetrher, of Princeton, will preach. 7-30 P. M - Organ recital en the Turner memorial organ IKTIII.KIIKM PKBSHYTER1AN CHURCH llrend ind Diamond tn Hv. WILLIAM L McCermlck Paiter. Hf Samuel It Curry Assistant Paster. hunday, September .1 ln".' 10 00 A. M Sunda Scheel 11 00 A M "Help Treni th Hills." Pfalm exxt. 1. S OO P M "The Scheel of the Maatar." Matthew xl at. Brtlrea In rharge of Aaslatant Paster. Unitarian UNITAKLW CHURCH OF (1F.KMANTU7( Oreene t and SSest Cneltn ave. 8unday. September 3. 1022. union sum mer serWce at II A M. Rev. V. A. VHOOMAN. of SVIImlngten. Del., will preach Hubjeet, "SS'erklng Together for the Common Geed " All are cor dially Invited NOW . . . 99 in Their Mouths a HabW Mat m 1 -"d S -S V z i : r i Orfei .fey .tv'.A.fty.,. .v '. hrix.M.' rl . Ai ZU , J'. S', fe.Vy. tif'i" 0 . 1. . &.
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