hmhtws? TTrwmnniH saa"W'?7 7 ITtu. 'R' "KT,'r WT.WiA' f. ?UBR & V Wif. WV I' ; i. "i i '" n f.M i - i"- -i- f 7Sr. GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flbncy Wynne Talks of The Frederick Keens' te 29 at Merien ELl'i things seclnl started In In L. vererlnv. with the open- i w in nf flic tennli nt Menliclm. And by ' ! !vink the erent stands en cither side 3 o'clock the grent . I nt the end of the courts were wci Sn'erf There Is ticvar se crent n crowd Snt'he first ilny, for the very geed en i" "' i.i, iiivii nff in the he- I S l"l?? ii.Mver. the bis nlnycrs were Jmeng thoi-e irking. Tlldcn p'ayjtm ti.i Thnvcr, nnd Andersen pluymg B5rv0'rrls,wnilnins wns another early fllarer, nnd Davis nnd Johnsten nnd ii Vmnber of ethers worn nil im the Mirta i one time or nnether during the Sav And tlinnk goodness it wns net het S'lhe grandstand. The nlr was just about right for comfort and the c lib house ami grounds were beautiful as they nhvnys are. THROUGH nn error of printing, ... T linil Eleaner Keens dar dance 'date down yesterday ns Sentcmbcr 30. Ti h net: it's September 25), nnd It's It IS 0l, . ,'f ,,, Af- nn Orient Sub. In fnct. It cannot be called dance at all, ns mere than five hundred invitations have been issued, nnd you knew mere than five hundred censtl- Xhebnll Is being riven by Eleaner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick h. koens, of Ardmerc. nnd I understand the dancing will start nt 0 and continue nntl 3. It will be the first ball of the Masen, and Is one of the earliest ever ilven or debutante;. It'B bound te be a fery pretty affair, for the Merlen ball room lends Itself se well te decernt en and the supper room and Inclesed perches arc such attractive places for the "cats." WHILE en the subject of 'debutante affairs. I hear the Sam Heyles hnve decided net te give ft tea for Mar Mar leerlte after all, nnd her official com ng Xt" 111 he at the driici .which .her undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. "VV alter M. Jefferds will give en December 18 nt the Ritz-Carlten. There are just se many parties and things going en that few tens will be given this year It seems They are very trying alTnlrs nl W I h'"15- Jt really, if. fierce te ' stand all afternoon just shaking hands and sbakinghnnds for nil you are worth. Tour face gWs In a set smile and jour irm is just about finished before the afternoon Is ever. Back in the dnrk ages when I was n deb, you simply had te have (i tea or you were net out, and the girls who slipped out never received as many in vitations as these who had teas. Hut eh I the fatigue of that timet I'll never forget it. In the last few years the custom is growing less nnd less nnd it would net surprise me If In live years time there would be nn end of the in troductory ten. On the ether hand, unless a debu tentc's parents give ft large ball te which the elder generation is invited, she never meets any one bit these of her own age, ee It's nil n problem, Is it net? I HOrn we'll have a clear Saturday L tedav (there have been se many en riilrli the rhin has fnllen. if they have- net been actually all -day rnlny days) for one of the very sweetest of our little brides is te be married today out in the little Hplscepnl church in Jen Jen Kintenn. Helen Scwcll, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert Sewell, is te become the bride of Henry Rrlnten Cexc, Jr., hen of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rrlnten Cete. And it's going te be n beautiful wed ding, of thnt there's no doubt, for net only will the bride be pretty, but she has chosen se many fascinating brides maids nnd their frocks aie te be the tweetet, Krenchiest things I have heard about for some time. Hut I won't tell you about them till after the wedding, as it's se npt te sp'ell the effect if you knew what te expect. One thing I will tell you nnd that Is Helen is going te have her mother's mother's veil of Venetian lace draped en ever her tulle veil and It Is n most exquisite bit of lace, nut that's all, I'll tell you about it. I told you the ether dny that Henry Cexc is a graduate of Harvard, and I lad heard that he was in business, but that Is a mistake. He has net gene into business, but Is a student nt I'enn's law school and gees Inte his third year of lnv next month. The wedding is te be followed by in breakfast nt the Scwcll place In Rydal. Beth Bab-, and Hetty Scwcll arc te be maids of honor and en knew hew sweet and nrcttv they are. And I knew Mrs. Ben ell will be stunning. She leeks ns If 6lic were the girls' sister nnd net their mother. I don't think I have ever seen such n young looking mother-In -law us Henry Coxe will have. "TlACII day brings mere of the buds J- home from the various summer re sorts, Llbby Wear, who is the daughter of the Jeseph Wears, of Chest nut Hill, nnd whose mother was MUs atleline Petter, came home -yesterdny with ether members of her family after ii summer spent up In Kenncbunkpert, Me. I.lbby is te be Introduced luter in tie bensen. Ellen Hnrrlsen, who lias been up In Yerk Harber with her mother and Augusta, is coining home next week. Ne dates have been set tled en for her parties as jet. I judge they will be given Inter in the fnll after they have moved into town. They Uve en Eighteenth street, opposite Hit Hit tenheusc Squure. TJOW I de harp en longer skirts ! Hut A then when jeu have friends In larls nnd they write you that they fe getting longer unci longer, you de 'eel ns if jeu ought te pass the news along. In fuct one person wrote recently and said: "Yeu cannot have lult Ikl,r,!' t0 le"B vor here. It would l h,''iuite all right te forget te wear stockings; no one would knew it." bomchew it bothers Nancy n bit, rnau!,c:. Nlllle 8l)0 ixl.nlics and np np Jrevcs the longer , mere dignified skirt, Sinn-en!ly d,ecs nJ llle the that swiep f'"B n the. dust and have te have ' en.l"! w BCa ,0 k,'eP he hem from cutting through. And furthermore, she Jm? i sii "",(l aKnl" announced she did tlm tltu0 the women would stand for the trailing hk rt. Jt Is net sanitary kh , .''. !mv?J"J'1 h0 mucl1 BC I" the teuUckHy. We"- tMU0 wl" tcl'' "'y X T HEAR that .Mr. and Mrs. Walten en thrkpnre .haill,1B f"r F,'""ec ,0'ln' . ". m.-ii sicnmer Mavey Pill. WnUn.. r.l1. Y- Der., . " .""""" -ii, eir., ex- Texnu v' "" most "f "' J ear 111 lurln"',,;)."1!'.01.1 wc,,t 0,lt tUere '" the le in". "V1 Ilett "ml IC --hlhlrni wnie MiltnM,. "' UN '0,,', Ils he fe""d n heard ir T, for tlu'm- l -''''' net IrMElni ! I,nv,e s,0,,e "'ct ,,l,t -"'er hear, V, se', ,1N, ' lmve ,,rt ''i or ieard from her for some time. JEAN, nged four, went te visit her nunt nnd ,.c ,e ,or ,)nr,.nt,, I, ,nlv'V' '""1 her- cousin Elsie, who klni , J1" V(,"r "hlfr, was told te be thl,!l l,PI, .MtI '"iisin, and see thnt nv V,0Jwl hqiself. One day mother slee... , n R,nnl1 box containing four necia of candy and told her te take "hew I Pin 1 '" v,b f tllf,1,' 'hiughtrr Dar nr ' . J'"' vnll ,'n"'v' lllts heen nbread k1 leay ""'1 " hnlf as a member of ;- niiiruran L'emm ttce for Dei-iiHtntPfl X' rilllri.. - IHIHf. ww TAff t it i . J A tlw Tennis at Manheim. Give Ball en September Cricket Club It te the nursery with her. She went tips airs a few moments later te beheld fclsle presenting Jean with the tiniest piece it the box. "Why, denrcst, that s net nice, you ought te let Jean help herself." Mild mother. "Hut ether" replied Elsie. "If I de. she might take tee much, and then I'd have a sick child en my hnnds." NANCY vWYNNB. - i SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph U Woolston, of aienden. Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invi tations for a dance en Friday cvenlntr, ru hb?X 2' nt b" Philadelphia Cricket CiV.J.n horierof Miss Jesephine Jenks. daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Jenks. of Mount Kemble, Morrlstewn. N. ir'nM,ntl illeir. "laughter, Miss Hannah Hnckcr Woolston, both debutantes of .nIi.rea.,en: M,s0 Woe'ston will be In- nrl.!d.Jlt n .tea t0 b0 B,vn by her parents the early part of October. S.. i1",1 mK have lflsUC(l Invitations rer a. dance at their home en Tuesday XP.PSF' e,c.l.0bcC.17' In honor of their nnBlltcr Mlss Margaret N. Paul, who win oe ene of the season's debutantes. Miss Paul will be among the brides maids at the marrlage of Miss Adelaide S. Ncwlln. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. KaI"8 C,.NeUn.1. of Haverford and her brother. Mr. William A. B. Paul, which w 111 take Place en Saturday next at the t-nurch of the Redeemer, Dryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Whlte Geary, of Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invitations for I1 unV ?n . Saturday evening, Sep tember 30, in honor of Miss Helen Hepe Montgomery, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Montgomery, of Adressan, Vtlla Ti'n' b'0 the dance Mr. and Mrs. iim Edward Zimmerman, of Chestnut Hill, will gjve In honor of thelt debutante daughter, Mlse Anna Cecilia Zlmmer mann. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Tracy Orlsweld. of Hotherpe. Radner, will glve a dinner en Saturday evening, October 21, In honor of Miss Mary de P. Geary, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Whlte Geary, of Chestnut Hill and Miss Mary Carrell Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Thee Theo rtero Spencer, of Haverrerd. before the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Learn ng Montgomery will give at Adressan, their place at Vlllnneva. In honor of their daughter, Miss Helen Hepo Montgomery. Miss Maud S. Harrison, daughter of sir. and Mrs. Jeseph Harrison, of Hav erford. has returned from a few days' visit te Cape May, where she was the guest of Miss Betty Hetherlngten, daughter of Mrs. L. P. Hetherlngten. of 2310 Pine street. Miss Harrison and Miss Hetherlngten will be debutantes of this autumn. Dr. Charles J. Hatfield. Miss Margaret Hatfield, Mr. James Hatfield and Mr. Alexander Hatfield nf rheatnnf mil who have been upending the summer uurenu, win return te tnis city the end of next week. Mls3 Hatfield will make her debut at a tea te be given by her father en Wednesday, October 4, and will be the guest of honor at a ball at the Bellevue-Stratferd, December 26, Miss Careline S. Barclay, daughter of .wr. ana lurs. w am Littleton Barclay. of Gravers lane. Chestnut Hill, will leave tcday te spend the week-end nt Bern llle, as the guest of Mrs. C. M. Chapln. xne marriage of Miss Barclay and Mr. James Muscoe Garnett, of New Yerk, win take place en October 7. Mrs. Merris L. Clothier, of Clalroment, Vlllaneva, accompanied by her daughters, MIbs Lydla M. Clothier and Miss Doro Dero Dore thy Clothier, will sail en Saturday next for France, where she will place Miss Dorethy Clothier at Mile. Moes' school In Paris. Miss Clothier will make her debut next season. Miss Elizabeth Hllllard Tatnall daughter of Mrs. William Francis Tat nall, of uermantewn, wnese marriage te Mr. William Powers, of Youncstewn. O , will take place en Saturday, Septem ber 30, win be tnc guest or noner at a luncheon te be given by ner cousin. Miss Elizabeth Burrlll Luck, daughter of Mrs. Themas Henry Runcle. of Lansdowne, the marriage of Miss Luck te Mr. He. bart Rowland, son of Mrs. William L. Unwland. nf Rose Tree Vallev. Media. will take place en Saturday, September 23. Miss .L.UCK win aucna -ui9s xaumu as one of her brldesmalds. Dr. Rebert Norwood has returned te Ovcrbroek from a tour of New England and Canada. Miss Nina Lee. of this city. Is new at Idlewlld. near Media, since her return from Llttle Bears Head, Me. Miss Helen Aueenrlcd, who has re turned from Europe, where she has passed the summer, has geno te Idle wild, where she will remain for sev eral weeks. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Humphreys, of Germnntewn, who have been occupying their Chelsea cottage slnce early In the spring, will return te the Weed-Norton apartments, Octcbcr 1. A party of girls leaving next Thursday for a several weeks' trip te Bermuda Includes Miss Anna Jehnsen, MlssMary Reeves, Miss Pauline De Vlte, Miss Jane Hackett, Miss Anna Mangano, Miss Lucy Draganettt and Miss Lillian Laf fsrty. Mr Jules de Harvath. of Forty-first nnd Locust streets, will return next week from Cape Ced. Mass . where she has spent the summer with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ii V. Kelly. Dr. nnd Mrs. Nerman S. Esslg, of Merlen, nre passing a month nt Seaside Park. Miss Alice Rlieads Marsten, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry marsten. or 5eu Woodbine nvenue, Overbroek, will be the maid of honor and only attendant at the marriage of her sister-in-law, Mrs Denlse Marie Marsten and Mr, Harmen Ourney, of Dotrelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victer M. Ourney. of Germuntewn, which will take place at 5 o'clock, en Saturday afternoon, Soptember 23, In St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church. Germnntewn. A small reception will fellow for the Immediate families of the brlrte nnd bridegroom, nnd a few Inti mate friends, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Marsten. On their return from u wedding Journey the bride and bride groom will live In New Yerk. MIbs "Marsten will be a debutante of this autumn. Miss Marsten will give a kitchen shower en Friday aftcrnoe next In honor of Mrs. Dcntse M. Marsten. Mrs. n. L. Carwlthen. who has been spending several months traveling through Europe, will nrrlve In this country tomorrow nnd will occupy her apartments nt the Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Singer, of the Teuralne, Sixteenth and Spruce streets, will occupy apartments at the Bellevue Bellovue Bellevue Stratferd this winter. Comings and Goings in West Philadelphia Mr and Mrs. Ralph Allan Turner, whose marrlage took place Wednesday, June 28, have returned from their wed ding trip and are at home nt B634 Pine Btreet. Mrs. Turner will be remembered as Miss Katherlne Warden Ress, of West Philadelphia, Mr. nnd Mrs F. Edward Nelan, of 23D Seuth Fifty-third street, have re turned from Stone Harber and have gene te Buffalo for a fortnight. Mr nnd Mrs. William P. Brcnz. who have been spending the summer at Island Heights, N. J., will return te their home. 6321 IJnitlmore avenue, en Mon day. . A bon voyage surprlse party was ulven In honor of Mr. Aaren Newman at the home of Miss Vctta Alman. 3832 I'enlar street, en Wednesday eenlng, Mr Newman sailed for Europe en the Homeric tedny. He expects, te- be gene for about six month. Tne party was verv successful and a gnut sur sur prleo te Mr. Newman. Mrs. Ethel SchwarU, el : West 1'hlla 1'hlla delphla, announce; thy betrothal of her dauchter. Miss Pearl Vera SchwarU, te Mr. Jeseph J. Naythens, of this city. 'iMmmsm " uvfw w - .JL" " VJiilL'L2lL.:t'r Z'2i,' ' WWj- : ''jtLJi'AJirA',. vLv:vSi.T 'BiVfJBiJMUPIU- 'IfUimLV BRIDE OF TODAY AND ATTENDANTS- Mies '.' 8!PfillHBBKiL M bw&k H VVKiHr ""''WlmW .-'?;-' ," r"j-.., '','',',, - jHBII STTT" n- ',c marriage of Miss Helen '&'$(' 4 '::"''''"'' ' mKKm XymmJsS. 7v Sctccl1 Mr. Henry Drinten A. j j ' ' : ' ' . s iiiBIBKWflai M - " 9vCA'aK79c . j Hv '" ". .St. f IMM .! ,i i. .!.. nW4J if c;' tii' ,ff ;vv j . , Sj NT-iss CATHERINE D. PORTER Wedding in Yardley Proves of Interest A pretty wedding took place en Tues day at neon at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Davis at Penns Park when their daughter, Miss Dorethy Davis, became the brlde of Mr. Jeseph Canbv, ' of Ilulmevllle. The marriage was by Friends' ceremony. The bride were a gown- of white georgette and satin, with tulle veil, and carried a Bouquet of Bride roses nnd Wiles of the OI mB valley. Four children were- ribbon bearers. Mr. and Mrs. Elliet Cook and daugh aers are spending the month of Sep tember at Beach Arlington. Seuth Philadelphians Come Heme Frem Resorts MIbs Marian Landy, of 2631 Seuth Sixteenth street, has returned home after a short stay In Wlldwoed. Miss Mary Leenard, of 2534 Seuth Flftiynth street, spent several days last week in Atlantic City. Miss Henrietta Sterling, of Fifteenth nnd Shunk streets. Is at home after having spent 6Ccral days last week In Wlldwoed. Miss Helen Cellins, of 1827 Rltner street, has returned home after an ex tensive stay In Atlantic City. Mr. Jehn Dougherty, of 2210 Seuth Fifteenth street, nnd Mr. .Tespph Dia mond, of 1805 Seuth Twenty-first street, who wero the guests of friend In Bluck Bluck weed Tcrrnce, N. J., are new at home. Mrs. Lillian Plzutl and her son, Mas ter Jeseph Plzutl, of 1027 Snvder ave nue, who have been spending the Sanson In Atlantic City, have returned home. Mrs. Plzutl was Miss Lillian DeLuca. Mr. William Gardner, of 2004 Seuth Eighteenth street, nnd Mr. Harrv Field have returned home after a stay in Atlantie City. Mr. William Brennan, Jr.. of Bridge port, Pa., who has been spending some time as the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Richard Hepely, of 1733 Rltner street, has returned home, Mrs. Katherlne Prendevllle, of 1814 Master street, has returned home after a short stay In Wlldwoed. Miss Hertenso Silver, of 2420 Seuth Sixth street, has returned home after a two weeks' stay In Atlantie City. Mr. Charles Hnrtman spent n week at Cape Mav Point, where he was the guest of Mrs. James Lccpcr. Miss Mary Clark, of 2344 Seuth Twentieth street, and Miss Margaret Flynn, of 1717 Seuth Eighteenth street, have returned after a menth'B stay In Atlantic City. Miss Mary McCele, of 1542 Seuth Twenty-ninth street, has returned home after a short stay In Paell, where bhe was the guest or Mra. Walter Rice. Mr. Harry Cenner, of 1113 Merris street, ha been epending a few dnys at Garden Lake, MIbs Stella Brennan, of 1701 Perter street, Glrard Farms, spent several dnys last week In Chelsea. Miss Helen Smith, of 2323 Seuth Six teenth street, has returned te her home after spending several dajs In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Schwarz nnd their family, of 204 Seuth Sixteenth street, will clese their summer home at Wlldwoed the end of this month, Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph R. Griggs and family, of 2G30 Seuth Bancroft street, have returned after spending some time at Wlldwoed. Mrs. Griggs will be re membered as Miss Frances Schwarz. Return te Frankford Frem North and West Mr. Henry Berncman, son and daugh ter, Mr. Jeseph Bernemun and MlhS Helen Berncman, of 4045 Penn street. have returned from their trip te Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Lcnry and their son, Muster Philip J, Lcnry, Jr., nre en a meter trip through the New England States. Mr. and Mrs Jeseph Allen, of 4053 Penn street, have returned from Ocean City, where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mra C. P. Marshall, of Arrett street, are spending several weeks In WerncraWlle, Pa. Miss Ann Embery, of 1221 Foulkrod ntreet. returned this week from her stay In California, WONT WKAK THKM KOMJKIl Willi dally newK 'columns nilrU with failiien lilntH from 1'nrU then) la need (or additional nmce in recount the omunlzatler. i lelnK formed te iirenrvn tlie "knm hlcli' klrl. It nlll be Interesting te untch tht outcome of thU uatile for American free dom. Fellow It. la the new columns of tUe Pcsuc LMQII. "U1t It a UaUU"r Aivi ffDGffKEHra t - ,--- Bb'jIIP Wi Mttttf' ln t,ic Church of Our Saviour, BBi w ijmmMrmMmk i1 piMia ' t'mwi lml IW23Mmm 7?mna8Kk imHKTv.fly Miss LYSBETH BOYD-. BRHHIbiJHSl Germantown Felk Return Frem Resorts Mr. nnd Mrs. William Thomsen Sher Sher ren nnd their fnmllv have moved Inte their new home. 2G1 Went Hnrvev strpet Germnntewn. Miss Alberta Sherren will i n ,. MaAn, nv4 ...nl. art --..I: ' S""'e-"V ASntniaTr n"'.! """ "e" Mrs Marlen Tourlsen is spending seme time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tourlsen, of 20 Westvlew Htreet, prier te her departure for her home In New Yerk. She has Just re turned from an eight months' tour through the Western United States and Honolulu. Mrs. Jehn L. Jamisen, of 1007 Cavuen street, nnd her slstnr. Miss Acnes Stew. art, of Scotland, have returned from a btny at ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Hnreld E. Shere, of 0311 Sherman street, nre receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hendrlck and their family, of 0301 Grecne street, have re turned from n summer stay at Ocean City. Mr. Willis Stari of Pelham Court, and Mr. Fielding Howe, of Sherman street, have returned from a short stay at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Blaul and their family, of C013 Germnntewn avenue nfter having spent the summer at Bradley Beach, have returned tethelr home. Miss Glndys Summcrfleld. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sumtnerilcld, of West Hertter street. Is spending a fortnight In New Yerk city, where she Is the guest of Miss Nnnotte Berden, daughter of Mrs. C. I. Berden, of West 118th street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cenycrs Butten Flcu nnd children,, Maeter Conyers Fleu, Jr., and Master Bartholemew Fleu, ure spending the month of September at Ocean City. AT THE THEATRES WE OWE HER TO LAURETTE Lynn Fontanne, of 'Dulcy,' Brought te U. S. by Miss Tayler Lynn Fontanne. who comes te the Uread ,Iendny night In "Dulcy," bcems te be a most fertunate yeuns nctress. As u youngster nnd ambitious for a career en the stage, MIbs Kontnnne was iieipeu by l'Jllen Terry, who rclienrscd her in all kinds of roles und get her first engagement In Londen. Through clmiice she get her first real part, and tills led te an engagement with Wecden Gressmlth's company. While she was In Londen, Miss Lnu Lnu rctte Tayler saw MKs Knntntinc play In "Milestones" nnd "My Lady's Dress," and determined te bring her te this country. Then, ns new, MUs layler was under the management of Geerge 0. Tjlcr. The latter did net upprove of the Idea nf engaging the jcung woman. He insisted that ul ul mest any jeung American actress teuld play ingenues, nnd that It was nnninse te bring ever this young Cngllih woman at n lnrger salary than he would be compelled te pny for n nntive player. Miss Tayler, however, Insisted, and wen her point. Miss I'entnnnc's first part with Miss lajler was the weepy brlde In "The Wooing of Eve," and she nlte appeared in "The Harp of Life." In which she bud the rele of a 'av.ky girl of seven teen; in "Out There," in which (.he was seen as n ce"kney girl, and in "Happiness," in which she was a talkative buclcty weinun. VARIETY STARS IN SHOW Valesku Suratt, who heads the cost in "Spite of 1112:1," opening at the For Fer i est 'Iheutre Monthly evening, miitlu her last legitimate appearance in Philadel phia as star of "The Hed IIemj" some enrs nge. She has aKe been u fnwir ite In the pictures, ns well as nn annual heatlllner nt Keith's. This current of fering marks her Initial appearance In n musical revue. It was Jack Lelt, author of "Spice," who first gave her a ili'iiiiintlt; rele In the sketch "Trimmed in Heaiiet." It Is interesting te null1 that ntidevHle st.us are the backbone of "Spice of 11)21'," Lnit has wiilten s oil's of nets nnd sketches, nnd for j cars has been n vaudeville critic. Ar man KaJIa, who sponsors, the revue, is Miss BEATRICE SEWELL Miss Helen Seivell Bride of Henry Brinten Coxe, Jr. One of the most Interesting of the early fall weddings will be that of Miss Helen L. Sewell, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Sewell, and Mr. Henry Brinten Coxe, Jr, son of Mr. and Mra Henry Brinten Coxe. which will take place at 4 o'clock this afternoon In the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour, at Jenklutewn. The Rev. Jehn M. Groten, rector of the church, will officiate. The bride, who will be given In marrlage by her father, will wear bridal satin made en exquisitely plain lines, cut low at neck, with a glrdle of pearls and a draped skirt caught at the left elde with a pearl ornament; and n court train falling from the shoulders. Her tulle veil will be fastened with a spray of orange blossoms, and she will wear a shawl of old Uce worn by her grand mother. She will carry a shower bou quet of lilies of the alley, gardlnlas nnd orchids. Mrs. Andrew Perter. Bister of the bridegroom, will be the matron of honor. She will wear AIIce blue an established vaudeville actor nnd pro ducer. Nun Ilnlpcrin, Geergle Price, Slldgie Miller, Sam llearn, Flavin Ar care, IlRFetitru und IJebbe nnd Xclben arc all licadllncrs. Society Girl In "Charlatan" Lulu Mnc Hubbard, who plays the role of Mrs. Florence OUly-Smythe tn "The Chtirlatnn," the mystery piny at the Walnut, Is a Southern society girl, coming from San Antonie, Tes. Last year she decided te try her luck en the stage. On arriving in New Yerk she enrolled In a dramatic school, stud ied diligently for Mx month, nnd nt the conclusion beeurcd a job with Adelph Kleubcr ns understudy te Margaret Dale in "Tins Charlatan," when it opened for its run in New Yerk. And when MUs Dale was called away by D. V. (irlfflth for picture work. Mis Hubbard Mopped in und wen lmincdlati success. "Marjelnlne" for Lyric "Mnrjelainc," the Huge Felix mus ical crsien of I.nuls M. l'nrkerV fa mous ceinetly, "Pomander Walk," will open nt the Ljric Theatre, 'Monday, .September 18, Peggy Weed, late of "Mavlime" ami "Huildie.s," ami Len Len eox Puwle. the Knglish cnniedinn who nppenrcilf, "I'eniniitler walk," and Frank f wn here with rucIi imisicnl i i a ns "The Sultan of Sulu" and "The Arcadians." are the featured plejers. Bessie Barriscale Back en Stage Hessle Iinrrlscnlc has returned te the Hpcuklng Htaue and for the present the "ineviu" fans will luitu te get along without her. Mies Ilarrlscale has gout' into nudeille and Is turning te Keith's next week In a one-act comedy, culled "Pickin' Peaches," Her laht appear appear nnce en thn Mnge wns In an nil-star ri'viinl of "Ariena," which was jiro jire llucel at a beni'tlt performance in Les Alltfeles. where MlRS llnrrKnnlr. ii'na wnrlilni In the iileliien utii.llnu Afi M Orltlllg III tilt' lllCtllre StlldlOS. MISS n- linrrlM'nle had net spoken n word en the Mnge for seven jenrs, and the offer Z for her t appear in vaudeville fright- S eneti nor nir a wnue, nut Mie llnnlly ceiiM-nteil te appear in n short play which her husband, Heward lllckniau, had written. The latter U a member of the company supporting Miss liar ri scale. inya?CTiVf ijr-r; k arifr' iwn vHB.wmr "f V-Jtm-. a-i-U-ar-' i i nnn BEUZUJBiHLB&nrSVr 'W shaded taffeta, made tight at the waist, with a long full skirt, trimmed with hand painted mednllens cut rpse shape, te harmonize with the frock. She will wear an old-faehloned shepherdess hat, of the same material ns the gown, trimmed with the rose shaped medallens' and streamers of blue and silver rib bons. She will carrv an old-fashioned bouquet of autumn flowers. Miss Beatrice B. Sewell and Miss Elizabeth J. Sewell, sisters of the bride, will be the maids of honor. They will wear frocks of apricot color changeable taffeta like the matron of honor's nnd hats te match They will also carry old-fashioned bouquets. The bridesmaids will include Miss Kntharlne D. Perter. MIbs Dorethy W StevenB, Miss Betsy Warren Davis, Miss Elizabeth Jeanes, Miss Augusta W. Har rison, Miss Lysbeth K. Boyd and Miss Jesephine Heyl, of Washington, D. C , a cousin of the bride. They will wear orchid changeable, taffeta made, the same as the matron and maids of honor, with hats te match. They will carry baskets of orchid colored fall flowers. Mr. Geerge S. Weld, of Bosten, Mass . will act as best man for Mr. Coxe and the ushers will Include Mr. W. Standley Stokes, Mr. Eckley B. Cexc, 3d. Mr. Isaac R. Davis, Jr.. Mr. Themas Wlutr Wlutr ten, Mr. Erie A. McCeuch, all of this city, Mr. Guy P. Reynolds, Mr. Ernest Leverlng, Jr., and Mr. Qulncey Adams Shaw, Jr., of Bosten, and Mr. Dexter C. Hawkins and Mr. Reger Tuckerman, of New Yerk. A large reception will fellow the cere mony at Ardnaree, Rydal, the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Coxe and his bride will be at home at 500 Seuth Fif teenth street after November 1. Hayman Shan e An interesting wedding will take place this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the home of the brlde, when MIsa Dor Der Dor othy Shane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fred O. Shane, of 6410 Wayne avenue, will be married te Dr. Jeseph M. Hav man. Jr.. of Chestnut Hill. The bride groom's father, the Rev. Jeseph M. Hay man, will officiate Miss Eleaner Shane will be maid of honor and her sister's only attendant. Dr. Hayman will hae as best man Dr. Rowland F. Philips The ceremony will be followed bv a reception, after which Dr. and Mrs Hay man will lenvu en an extended wedding Journey I'pen their return they will 11q In Chestnut Hill. PHOTOPLAYS Photoplay Guide Week of Sept. 11 te Sept. 16. Subject te Change . nil " COMMirr r . ADriM C '2D It THOMPSON S rUL.LAJ MATINI1R DAILY Xf. Agnea Are In The Ordeijl STS. T. Agnea Aren in jne urarm V. Richard llarthlemess In Senny T Richard llartelmess In bonny p liiViar.t irnrttielmesa In hennjr S Dorethy Dalten In C'rlmaen Challenge s ARDMORE'SUrpa. M. Tem Mix In Juat Teny T. Tem Mlit In Juht Teny W. William Ru'i'fll In The Crusader t u'liK.m T.'urtnini in Mnenfthlnf. nller U Wllllam Pa mum In Moonshine; Valley H wnirtey .taaun i n ILrL-t r e"1" GIRARD AVE. A3 1 Jt MATi.vnr i: DAILY M. Spectacular Production C'liblrln r. Hpectacular Produttlen. (-iililrla W. Spectacular Production tnhlrla T. Seettucular Production t ttblrlii P. Puullne Ooren In lite Pener Within S Pauline (litren In Tile Power Within BALTIMORE & tSxl M. Nermi Talmadgc in Mull)"' Threugli T Nerma Talmailge in .jmllln' Through AV. T Melghan, If leu HiHee It. It a Ne T. T Melghan. If Yeu He re It. It's he p c Tulmidge. The Prlntltlie IA)er B C. Talma.lge. The Primitive lArr m T II7DIDP Uread & Susquehanna tJL.Ull.DllNU' (ontlnueus S until 11 M. rthel Clajten In Per the I)efene T Ethel Claten In I or ine neienie T Fthel Clapton in I or ine ifrinpc Iv.ante-.KlVk"oed The Man Ft lleme T James Klrkwoe.l The Man Prem lleiw ,'.. ?'- Jam" Klrknoed. The Man Prem Homely H-Ku?no tVllVlerr, inujjlrepl'a Pargdlae , J. --! vKtI A I Otn. Maplnil AeM VV1W1M-1- 2.10 7 and 0 P M M. T Melghan, If Veu JJellne It. IPs he T T Melghan. If oil V.p,ilf p W U." 6 V t Meia'ian If en llellee It. It's Se T. Wesley Harry In I'enred p. Wesley Harrj In PrnnxJ B Wel llatr In I'enred FA1RMOUNT 0th i. Glrard Are. MXTINKK DAILY Tr-hnrlA. fTliirk) Jenes In Th Fuel Mall T Charles (Ruck) Jenei In The It Mnll W Charles (Ruck) Jenes In The fast Mnll T. Phlrley Masen In The Ktiggnl llelrraa r,Wllllnm Russell in Jlene tn Rtirn B Charles (Iltick) Jenes In Trooper O'Neill GREAT NORTHERN WtWh" M. Charles R ly In A Tajler-Made Man T Charles Ray In A TalleHMude Man W, Charles Ray In , Tnl er-Mnde Man T. Charles Ray In A Taller-Mnde Man P Charles Ray In A Tn ler-Macle Man B Chnrles Rn In Tnllep-Mnile Man IMPERIAL SVVZ8,, M Charles (Ruck) Jnnet In The Pint Mall T Charles (Ruck) Jenes In The Pst Mnll W Charles (Ituek) Jenes In The Punt Mull T. Charles (Rurk) Jenes In The Pitt Mall I.', Charles iiiucki jenes in 1113 rnsr linn B Charles (Ruck )Jsneijn ThjL Fast Mnll I IDCDTV UROAD A COI.PMRIA AV, LlDCtX 1 I MATINPR DAILY Elaine ltammerteln In rtldence lilnlnn Hammerstein In Pillion w. Mae Murray in lieiirieua ntti? iieiii 'Ti sfirci'st in t , . ni, is T."rI", - - A"rt"rin"n 'u, ittiHeir7;I,,n nRIPMT Woodland Ae, nt (11 Bt UIMCn 1 MTlNi:il DULY M I) Dillen, "email M h Walked Alene T I) Dalten Unman Who Walked Alene W - I'ecll 11 De Mllle's Old VIe for .New T. Themas MelKhan In The Mlrarle Man P. Kthel Clayten In .Fer the Defense S. Ethel Clayten In 1 rer tne DeJenae i t m ?vr "l ' V ORCHESTRA READY FOR GALA SEASON Dr. Stokewski Will Wield Baten te Open Concerts en Fri day, October 6 The twenty-third season of the Phllaedlphln Orchestra will begin with the concerts of Friday afternoon nnd Saturday evening, October (S nnd 7, under tb direction of Leepold Sto Ste Sto kewskf. Twe concerts have been milled te the scries, making twenty-six pairs. In order te glve llinsi- extrn concern It "wm nrccssarv te ciirtnlt some of the out-of-town nppearnnces, thu Pitts- I Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Watsen, of , burgh series being reduced from ten te Schuylkill avenue, JeffcrsenvlJle. enter bIy nnd Ilnrrlshnrir from five te three. I talncd the members of the Hlble cms " W 12 7 ffj con- ' eiclr djurch en Wednesdayv.n.n.. certs will begin nt-:.iO Instead of . Mr Wllllam Marstcller, Mr. and Mrs. o'clock. There will be no chnnge In , jMp Wlsler, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob the hour for beginning the Saturday Heryer, Mrs A. n. Umstcnd, Mr. evening concerts, 8 :15. Charles Wlsmtr, the Rev. and Mra. As in the nnst fpw seasons the As- p., T O essner, Mrs. Theresa Yeakle, ...IFnif,.t. V, in ..rncnnf nt IXnat niie fiipst socltttien will present nt least one renuiiciijr, uctinw ui-nv.u, wr .u manian composer, conductor nnd violin ist, will be heard with the orchestra nftcr the first of the jear ut two con certs in Philadelphia nnd nt six en tour. XcROtintiens nrc new under way with several ether- distinguished con ductors for concerts here. Special Concerts for Children A second scries of children's con certs eh Monday afternoons will be given during the coming season, mnklng in all six concerts for the purpose of educntlng the young people of thu city. The same program will be presented nt both series, nnd will be iiccempnnled by a short talk by Mr. Stokewski. Tnc urcncsirn ines commit iiiu names of hundreds who hnve -been unable te secure tickets for the regular series of concerts. Te accommodate tlieie nnd te fulfill the pledge made nt the tlme of the endowment fund campaign four concerts will be given nt the Academy of Music, under Mr. Stokow Stekow Stokew ski's direction. A special concert will also will given for the Philadelphia Forum. The T'nivcrslty concerts have been eliminated and the student b in vited te the special concerts. Te Give Concerts in New Yerk Interest in the New Yerk concerts continues unabated. The ten concerts nre oversubscribed, nnd the same thing holds true of Itnltimerc ami Washing ton, where the five concerts arc uUe sold out in advance by bensen subscrip tion. The mu-dc-levcrs of Hnltimere voluntarily increased the price of tick ets for the coming season, when ad vised of the cost' of bringing the Or chestra te that city. The Hnrriburg nnd Pittsburgh series have been re duced te three and sir, respectively, in order te give mere concerts in Phila delphia. The list of soloists Includes Claire Dux, soprano; Hrcnlslaw Iluberman, vielinist: Jehn Powell. American pi anist and composer, and Nina Kedietz, Hussien soprano. It will be as com poser, conductor and violinist that Ln Ln esce will be beard here. Established favorites In thP soloist list nre Mmc. Snmnreff, Iluida Lashanskn, Jactiues ' Thibaud. Alfred Cortet, Wllhelm Hae- . heus, Alexuntler Sileti and linns Kin- I dler. The winner of the Stokewski I medal, Ituth Montague, mezzo-soprano, will also have un uppcarance. Entertain for Bfide in Delaware County Mra. Wllllam Stafferd Parker, of Roanoke, Va., who has been the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs M. II. Blckley, of Wnlllngferd. for a few weeks, had Issued Invitations for a bridge party which he will gi0 en Tuesday afternoon, September in, in honor of Miss Marjorle Black, of Ches ter, whose marriage te Mr William Ward. 3d, will take place September 30 MIsa Black'n sister, Mrs. Jeseph Cellins, will also entertain In her honor at luncheon, followed by bridge, en Wednesday afternoon, September 20. Miss Hlldegarde Jacob, daughter of Mrs. F. Wnrner Benerman, of Meylan, will return en September 21 te Welles ley College, where she Ib a student Refuses Page's Resignation Washington. Sept. ! - Themas W Tnge, of Virginia, former chairman I of the tariff commission, has sent his resignation from that body te President Harding, but the President has uked Mr. Page te reconsider his action. PHOTOPLAYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America, nVCBRDnnf C3D & HAVKK- r iiijiwv1 TORD AVE i1 J,1'01"'18 Melghnn In Our Leading ( Ulien r lliemaa MHghan In Our lulling ( ltlieu Vt JHLk Helt til I tin M..n I'.i..iii...i-iiIiIh - J ... I ,1 7 ,! .. ....l. ..M.W REGENT -Miuirr .st Uolew ITTIHt M.-Nernu Talma Jg. In Hie Perhl.lUen Cltv ' ,r .Nerma lulnmdg in Ihe Perbl.lden j , .VN "Nerma Talmadi. in Tlie rurblililrn I lt I 1 .Nerma Talnialg. in 'I he rvrbliltleii C lt i SHERWOOD f"h '"'"mnre Av . T... s M -I.e.tv Cc , ?lrr I he Rerder f"y. m"?n i ' Ingram's ' -1$' J ., .. ,; - " ' "'in tin ituriiri lletty Crmpsen In ()rr the llerder urn te ins uigiit iirii re i ne it g it TI... .1..1 S Agnea Araa In Th Orilenl AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A.. GERMANTOWN BrAT?Nr.T',Srcr,,l M- Spectacular Pro.ljctlen I Am the I.a T Hiweiniular 1'rediMlnn I Am liie I.1111 . -ryiwctaculiir Production I in the l.n M l.en Chane In Pit -Ii 11111I lllund J ' I .mi l lune In Pl.-h und Illned I " Jimn liiiiiui in in. telliiu stulti T. tnrli Mn In ll'n Crnri J7 Wallace Held In The Putal MurrliiRe HJVallare Reld tn The mtnl Marriiice JEFFERSON nth i. Dauphin ,Sh MVTINRIl D.II. ' '"lara 7 Yeunw. The Uerldly Miiilnnnii .V "T."''1" I'arrj In I'enred r entev ll.irii. I. li.nrn.l Tflllrilllltle III lh lp1...ltlm Tn..b S - C TahmiiU in 'I lie rrhniliw I mrr PARI' niD.11: am. . dapphis t 1' 'W'e'ej Hnrri In IViire,! 1 : Wesley Ilarr In PrnriHl W.Doretliy Dalttin In 1'rlnu.en Challrnxe T. pnrethy Dalten In C'riniMin Challenan Helene Chadwlck. ellew Men uml Usui H. Elaine Hammerstein In Evidence t ...........:.. w :...-. ..""." " t ...'.f" "r"' " . nerenane.. Dr SArtNtT r.r aiiei.i. ,..- i '""""-. .iarKe in Multiit cm e I I iJl-.I.lVlV-'l 1 Y.Tn . .; . -uuiaai S Pnnnv Hurst - Just Around the Cemer t .;.!. ...1 . ! . M te 11 P. M. - - - - - ,. ,: ,'""' r arnum In Mmrklea of Oeld PAF M 1'1'ANKPORD AVE A l"V. ?".' 11arn" "' MmtkleJ if He 3 M-D D.llen Weman Who Wulke.l Alene ' -W I iaS 'pnli ife 8SS5 Sf ShecS T,.I. Walten Weiimii Who Wtilkwl Alene -s " William Pox a 'lie IliieTi" of sftlb. r "lJM'11 " -Mille'a Old WUea Mr .Ne I r-Crv A rS iitirif VVr..i.n r.TT": Themna Melghan In Our Iullng t Itlien CcDAR 0Ti,Ie& C,n,Pn AVBNUB 1 rhemaa Jlelghnn In Our lnlli.g (Itlien , M t-nlrle faaen i" -i'h'1 ?, " "5'1.? ? M- T1-- " :- " "' "" ''"'- 'r"in W -Dustln jVrKmn In Mrane, RIAl Trl OERMANTt.W.V V EVIL' I (. ."" ix n ' Hghllnr IXtML, IKJ AT , , , , , ,,. , . v . t lern Mix In The r ghtlnr - " ' - z. ninev .Masen In Th M Tjrone Pew.r In PoetfalU fi i ,n-V.S- ,V;-V.ire"a. i'"" . roetfaii, 'JUlMbU V,,,-,V ,.?'; T' s- m.... . -r .:-- " pi Ai rirnnft !- . i ' - 1 ttlin.lllirc 'U t nr In lAi i . --....., uuur vu l-?MZ NS.", ?', ?.L War . i .&' .feMS,,"-''' i -- - " ",Bj'i '(, i -mumi CUrDV7AAr r. ith t ti.innnK., .. i 333 MARKFT street Tiiiurm; , " eJ-'.?'"-Jn '"i-irtutg? JJJ IVlrAPwll, 1 i, a I te 11 15 P M I OCUST r,2I AN, I.OCP8T STREBTS M. William Rus.ell. in Men.M te Hrn ,, , ?,I.Rta.,1 ,a0 3 Cv (1:13 te I T W am Russell In Menej In Rum t hrrl IK,1 V,ones .'" T'' aat JKI I WWllllnm Russell in Meiie te llurn u ,-hha,r;r. l)lck, J.enc '" The Kt Ma T-l'harle, uiuek) Jen s tn The P, n Mall T Charles Al.'.'kV i"2"a ,'" J.he Eu S! t Charles (Ruck) J, nea In The Fiim Mull P Charles -J" " X le "! g 8 -Chad,. (Ruck) Je.k. tnThe P.t Mull S t harlea !H jeSe," n ?: $aA ii 1' HeluiBihadiM. k In ell.m Mi 11 111 l.u I1 w csi?.rif? '!i"iJ."np ,n "li M R - Ilelene ChadwUk In lelleu Me .ml (.0 1 n ,'. ''arl17 (n"tfel.j0.n.f. IP Kni.i.h iShial ( iieienrt i il.triw u u in l .iii.k. ia .....I f.ni.i . ....... un ...un. jiinni, in iiniitfi. nhmi , , ,''"" "' in 1 ne 1 iirniinR: ntreak GRANT 4U"' 'ARD AVi: 1' Tem Mix In Ihe P ahllnS HifJaC VJIAAMN 1 .,. .,,.,, .... ,, S Tim .Mix In 'Ihe PI nil tin StreaC r. j iWWyffyl Lunch and'Thcatre Paftiifc''.,, for Norristetvn Brii& Mrs. Aaren S. Swartx. Jr.. of V ftjb' street, gave n brldge luncheon at -tt Plymouth Country club en Tuesday m honor of Miss Helen W. Palst, mtM . will be marrlcdte Mr. Jehn B,. RelrtA1j en September 3U. Tnore were Mirw; six guests present, tmea xuibi. wkb anu honor guest at a theatre party, wile j; , iy tea, ni ine ijciiuvuo-eirnor ,W' Wnilhfie1fiv crlvitn V Mill TMH' Heggs, Who will be a bridesmaid af-fM! weuuing. ' TC iir. nnn Airs, iicnuinn ri. jn.rarn'( of rn Kalh street, have returned (ram . I cummer month's. iiuckhin Kalis, wnere mey pasa, mj lis. . -"&a Mr nnd Mrs. Jehn Brusher, of Hamtl ,A ion Hireei. are pjreiminK ih;iiie i pni iiadden Han. Atlantic city. Ht h t,A Ifpa tn MAH T TpB1f Aflljt A I dnuRhter nnd Ben, of Htnnbrldge atr(. who paused me summer at ineir ceiuivv "t Atlantie City, have returned henw. i Miss Juua j'jnri, .miss feiizaeetn snearer, Mr9i Elizabeth Free, Mr. Hareld Weand. Mr. Frnnklln Marstcller, Mr. Frank Field and Miss Susan Smith. Return Frem Pittsburgh te North Philadelphia Mrs. Anna D. Haines, of 1714 Orcten street, has returned from a visit te her daughter, Mrs Richard Cameren Gorden, of Pittsburgh. Miss Ethel De FTeltas, of North Twenty-seventh street, has returned from a visit te Pittsburgh. Mr and Mrn Rebert II. Sharpies, of 1 857 North Twenty-seventh street have returned for a stay at Wlldwoed Crest. xr fit J f? . IOW UW rUmitlire Tainted nnd Decorated or Reflnllhed In a delightfully antique way that rn- Wa It far mere nttrnctl than the new, nnd at cenalderatily lower coat. ESTIMATES FtTtNISHED A. L. DIAMENT & CO. 1513 WALNUT HTIIKIST and at Mtrafferd, 1'a. A TENOR SINGER of Ability Desires Permanent Church Position. M 710, LEDGER OFFICE upxir.iers notices nantlxt THE TBMI'I.E Ilresul and Berks eta. (1000 N.) 3000 Srats. Ilnm of th Graci Hapthrt Chun. KUBHBLI. ". CONWELL, Paatrr. Wm Uyre McCurdy. Annerlnta Paater. J Margin Hanna Muilcnt Director. Frederick V.. Btarke Organist. Mr Conwell preaches 10.30 A. M. and h T. M , t Temple Chorus nine at both aervlcei. Jllble Scheel, Jere L. Crease, aupt., 340 I M Christian Endeavor. Lewer Temple, ,6:10 nnd 7 1' M. Church Praer Meeting Friday nlibt at 8- o'clock. rreabrterlan AIICII RT. rnt'Rril. 18th and Arch. Tr MACARTNEY will preach at 10:B A. M en "Has Ged Ever Spoken te ManT If pe new ana wnen; ju reunion centr about this question. De we have only miin's opinions, pathetic hope, dim crop !n i user lmaclnlngs, or have we a, aura Werd of rjed' At S I. M.. "A Terrible Silence." Tte Htery ef a man who thought hl own way bs koeJ hs that of Oed. but who, when confronted and questioned by ded. waa upeechleEB. The ultimate alienee and Bpeechleanness of all these who today And be many reaeena and excuses for net taklnc the way appointed of Ged. Learned elumes. anery disputing subtle argu ments, but all at length Teduced te appal line silence -7 30 Recital en the Turner! Memerial Organ KT:ii.rni:M prksuyterlin church. llread and Diamond ate. Rev . 11,1.1AM I.. -MrCORMICK. pastor. Rev. bA.ML'EL, R CURRY, asst. paater Bunda. Pept. 10. 10 .te A M. "The Mission of the Church"' Matt xxvlll. 1" :; 30 I M tfunrtny Scheel, 7 4.'. 1' M. "Trembling Foundation." Matt Ml. 20. Preaching bv the Paster Rev. William IV McCurmlck Pretealant Episcopal CHURCH OF ST. Jl'DH A THE NATIVITY ll'h and Mount Vernen ma. P..v JAMi:s C CROSSON Recter. hnlces Slindav Sept 10 10 45 A M. "A WVnier of Dreama." ir.lu p M Opening of the Church Scheel. 7 j.l 1' M 'Rellgleua Paralyels." ITnlierNalist MIOMAII. Iirend at nnd Montgomery ave. he MLta resumed tomorrow. 10.30 A. M. Sermon by Mr Denten Subject. "An In teresting Letter " Sunday .school at 12 11 If ou have no church home come with us. PHOTOPLAYS I jsjsc. Jf I MJ T , T THEATRES JMK.1 rheNlXON-NIRDLlNGER HI I 'iiriuj- iiuaen in The Htiaipil ll.lnu -rl!r ,-!;Lx .'" J." IJahtlne Streak i ii, :'''" "" iignjlnsr Mtrealc S -w'llltam Karnu.n n Sh'Srt ill ?,f ?2!3 A.-.pp, . ' " ' , '. c J!.4-JiL LULlSEUM Mttrket bet' 50th & 60th M vHn, riil .' 3V'n'1.3. 7 and O rq or ueid I,lnl Hireak Ntrn.iL- jtugged llelresa C1IRARD AVH. i raniilura "L" Var.,Tvh,,?-rn."m!P.,.K.?P'l..?"d R'4T -Ten, Mlxln VlJ.njjeIi,y"r LEADER 4!.ST LANCASTER AV". r- Jink II ilt in Wh lie .smnn Seen. Vt'r.ll..-. n.i.i .' .." "." NIXON'S AMBASSADORS MM'i"':;: 1.,1." Vl. n.nln 7 and 9 J. Ai"10" muck) Jenes In The Pt Mall uS!hrI?" '"uehl J,nn,,H '" Th" Mit ttSl 1, .. :.:- .l:" !" ' ."! 1 unre tvaa P - ):telln Tailor In A Pnl T) ...Z vtZZ hstolle Tnjler In , Peel There Waa NIXON C.'U AND MARKET BfsT"" -' IB 7 apd 0 100 RIVOLI B2D A HANROM ktr 1 .10 nnrl H .1 iff . . ! f'niitifliiit V..t,.. I.V V'iy '. l ,"" . ,-, .1 V '""1lrn III 1 ti i iinri'lirill 1'inKfP V rennctttf iit Vnrjp In Arthur's four ;h. AMhur'. C.u3 r Hill IIIII Vtirv .nrr '" ' M Mill Miirv f'nrr In fli d iiiii H Mf... rr. . 1 ",-V.s,, "" v ' 1.1 irr inn mil 1' f r'u..-,.. ..-... . . 69TH ST. T1,,,a,re' ppD..'i.Term,nlit ' Mivlln.n Reld In Tli. ntllJ. "J"1 V' lA m 111.11 -, . . . ; --" "1 i,iV' ,r" ,V,l".J,n. r". IMelatep S -0VH"Jtr" .n",d .'" Tl" nlelalar .r. av MneAnv In Ten e' VeV vefc L O.'l'.Y MniAinv In Te,, 0f v,. vnpC J.i, nniWtlJP. aaJraiJL-1 iJ ,, , ,..,... .. .. ""! '' P. M. J.1 ; " T MelThnn. I' Vmi fle'lere n. IP. (te tit T -T M-Ihan. If Vmi IM("; J5 SW KnA s.-t: ssixss: u xs ssiz: ti;M B, im m I "? . n 1 X. kil?M - gA X f 1 ifrtfiis,- 4.tHr.4 Awe . 1W.V. M.'A ,1, 1 1 V1) V.?i. .At. ,.S.' Vli e?(j. r iii. '( .1...yt.t. .W.Vr.vt.1. tvtr.vrfitlaj