W$tQ(F$VFW 0 Pi'Yl iW fff? ? ( W-Tv vM "'. hi ,5 rt"isii''wWi -U-U JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE r Nancy Wynne TalUs of Engagement of Mhs Heckscher te Mr. Harrison Smart Clethes Interest Every One SO NOW you knew wlie (he girl In who rnmp out two yeare iire nnrl Id cneacerl te a man who lins a number of attractive MMerc. I (old yen I'd tell you cither yestcrdny or tedny. lutn Ileckcehcr's etiKnBeuirnt (e .loe Hnrrl Hnrrl ren wns nnneunced en Thursdny eve- nltiR nt n tuirt? Riven by (he Htcvcnst llpckschers nt their home In Htrnnerii. nitn Is (he dniiRhter of Mr. Heckscher hv hi firft mnrrlnge. Klip Is n jrrnml dnuchter of Mm. ThemnH Lciming. with wl.em she uncut hist winter travelinj; in Euieiie mid Africa. I.ltn'i name Is Iiicretla and i'he Is named for her aunt. Mis'' I.iicretin HccWher. who fnends her time between HoMen and tlilf. cltv. Iter father. Mr. Stevens Heckscher, 1" n brother of Gustave Heck cher and Ledyard HeekBcher nlfte, and she Is a firit ceuln of Glna Hefk echer Mcrnddcn, who was fine of last neawn'R butli. . Jee Hnrrlien Is (he eldest son of the Jeseph Harrisons of thii elty. His mother was Miss Margarettn Large, nnd his Rrandmether. (he late Mrs. Jehn Large, was Miss Meade, n tlnugli (er of (he late. General GeerRe Gorden Meade, of Gett.VKburc fame. .Tee s sis ter nre Mrs. I'hillp Price, MarRare(ta Ilorrlsen and Maud Harrison, who is te make her debut this year. IWONDEK if you love pretty clothes ns much as T de. I'd hate te bore teu with descriptien1 of frocks, but eomebevv I think they interest ns all. One of the latest arraiiRcmentH In new nes that I have seen was npriuiR upon the multitude en Tlinrsdny at the ten nis, when Ilebcecn Thomsen appeared In a white crepe de chine blei'ne nnrt iSse.colered sports rilk Bklrt That does net sound very new. does it? But the, square handkerchief made of the eame material ae the skirt and worn ever her shoulder was decided y new and very fctchinc. She were n close-fit InR white felt spertB hat (rimmed with u Incnse I have net made you visualize the handkerchief accessory ns it is, let me ciplain. it's a larKe tqunre of bright material folded rrewwiwi te ns te give three ends, nnd U'h worn around the theulders like a shawl, something like the little peasant shawls worn in Eurepcnn countries. Several of the girls are wearlnR (hem. Anlti StrnwbrldRe was at the tennm one day sitting talking with Alonse. who. incidentally, is very attractive, thev tell me. Nee looked ery sweet in a simple frock of dark blue and white crepe ile chine and n drooping hat el red strnu trimmed with red currants. Mrs Jehn Bnrnes Tewnscnd looked etunning In n white sports skirt topped with e French blue woolen sweater nnd a sports lint of French blue, tee. THE pole dlnner-dnnce which Is (e he held at the Philadelphia Country mv, tr.ui-.ht nrnmUfR te he n wonder ful afTnir. Every one jeu ever heard et who Is of importance socially is going and. of course, (lie meinheis of the visiting teams will be there, an the party is really given in their honor. It's a subscription invltntlnn affair, nnd dinner will be served nt 8:30 o'clock. The Barclay Mel widens will entertain twenty guests. Geerge II. Earle, 3d. will have guests and n num ber of etheis will entettain, nlse. I de hop" the missing pole pony will he found bv today. It leeks Just like plain mischief te me and net mere stealing, since one of the ponies wiih found tied te a tree in the park shortly aftir thei' disappearance. Mutrub mint be n beautv, nnd hi would cer tainly be a great less te his owner. Be sides", hew much we'd hate te linve a visitor e-.p one of his ponies nt one of our clubs Se let's hope ery pro foundly that he will he found Paul lJenckla Mills Is chairman of the Dlnnvr-IJance Committee tenislit f.nd the ether men lnterebted nre Sti've Cfillieun, Victer Mather, Barclay Mc 1'iiilfn, Albert Smith, Jehn Greeme, Alfred Blddle, Geeige II. Earle, 3d, Jehn Converse, Alfred Cellins, I.ewber Stokes, Charles Mather, Itebqrt Straw bridge and Hadcllffe Che.sten, .In. THE Jehn Edwaid Zlmmermanns nre certainly entertaining a let this fall. Thev hnpin nations out for n dance for tlieir daughter. Anna Cecilia, who is a debutante of the season, for Saturdnj evening, September 30, and n tea te be held en Friday, October 0. from ! :30 until 7 o'clock. Besides these parties for Anna there Is the dlnner-dnnce which is te be given en October 14 for Margaretta Sharpless nnd Walter Bess, whose engagement, jeu remember, was nnneunced in the spring. I under stand they are te be mnrried next spring, but no date has been set as jet. A WEDDING in which we ere all in terested will take place in Shinnc Shinnc ceck Hills, Leng Island, today when Alice Brice nnd Jehn Jellne, Jr., of this city, nre married. It's te a be n very quiet affair, no invitations having been issued, and only members of the, Immediate families have been invited. Alice Brice is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brice, of Washington, nnd made her debut in that city a few Ben Ben tens nge. She has given n great deal of her time te vocational training for wounded soldiers of the Weild War nnd has done some splendid work for these men. Jehn Jollne is a son of Mrs. Jehn .Toline, of this city, and is very much liked In the younger set, rpiIB two bej s were discussing the - Illness of their pet cat. They loved him very much, but somehow Beb wns verv fend of pomp and ceremony as well. Se when Father came and tanked at Puss and shook his head, baying he lid net think he would get well, Beb beamed for a moment nnd thou, said be: "I knew a beautiful fancy box we can use for n casket." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Dr Chailca J. Hatfield, of Chestnut 'JJll. hai issued cards for n tea en Wednesday afternoon, Octeber I. from until fi 30 o'clock, te Introduce his eauehttr, Miss Margaret Alexander Hatfield, who will he one of this spa wns debutantes The caul of Dr. Hat ''Ill's nephew nnrl niece, Mr nnd Mrs :; J Romeyn Taj ler. of Chestnut 'HI, formerly of Ntw Yerk, and his .n. Mr James Spear Hatfield, are inclesed In the Invitation A dinner dinner dinner oanee in hoi.er of Miss Hatfield and ijiss r.ucy Sturils. Jefferys, daughter of r and Mrs William H Jefferyw. of ChMtnut Hill, will fellow the ten. Miss 'tatneiii will Hlse be the guest of honor J a. ball which her father will give at J" Bellewie-Slratfeid en December '-'6. ur Hatfield und his famllv havn Just 'turneil from Europe, whcie they spent ,h' summer. Mrs ram r'lajtnn. of 2221 De Luncey Vif''e' and Urajwyn. llneiferil. has Esued imitations for a luncheon at her aorne In Hnorfenl en Thursdny, (icto (icte er f'. In honor of her ilaughtei, Miss "arliani h Clayten, and Miss Constnnce J'jSfis, daughter of Mis Wlll.inl Ueigprg nod, jjip,, r.ny,en nml jnt,H "eilgera will be debutantes of this autumn Miss Clnvlen will he lutie- ""-! at a tea ghen b her parents mi I Wednesday October 18, nnd will be i ; cuest of honor at a, dance later in lie te.i',eri ' Mlns Muriel Bishop, daughter of Mr im.8 Ulthep, of Mlnler. Torresdale, !" be among the brldcsnialda nt the purrlage of her cousin, .Wlx.s Mnrln l'lcr d'lvghter of Mr. and Mrs. Misis Tayler of New Yerk, and Mr. Lanjr Lanjr hefne Qlbsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dana Olbsen, and nephew of Lady Aster, which will take place nt Mt Klsce today, Mls Bishop will be the guest of honor at a buffet supper followed by danelnir, which Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Rush will give en Tuesday exenlnsr next. The engagement of Miss Bishop and Mr. Benjamin Itu.n, Jr,, has bppn nnneunced. Miss Frnncea W. Gerhard, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Arthur II. Gerhard, of 2004 De Lancev place, will be the fjucst of honor nt n. onnee which Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Duncan Whclen, of Glcnledgc, Over brook, wilt glve at Green Hill Farms, en October 24. Mls.s Gerhard will be a debutante of this season. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlton Yarnall, of Crum Creek Farm, Deven, will give a small dlnner-danee en Saturdny evenlnp next In hencrr of (he members of the Argontlne pole tenm. Miss Mnrgaret Watsen, of German town, will entertain at dinner nt her home en Friday evening, September 22, In honor of Mies Elizabeth Hurrlll Luck, daughter of Mrs. Themas Henry nun cle, of Lansdowne, whose marrlnge te Mr, Hebnrt Itewland, of Medln, will take place en Saturday evening, .Septem ber 23. Mr. nnd Mrs OeoTge n. Wclkcl will rrlve a dinner-dance nt the Cednr Dreek Cruntry Club this evening. In honor of Miss Margaret Agnea Tullldge, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Geerge Bowler Tub HOge, of 6366 Woodbine avenue, Over brook, who will be married te Dr, Bob Beb ert Perch Hturr, of Hndden Helchta, J.. J. en Wednesday evjnlng. September 20, In St. Paul's Protestant Hplscepnl Church, Ovcrbroek. The guests will In clude the bridal party. Mrs. Welkel will attend Mlfii Tullldge uh one of her bridesmaids. Mr. It. Livingston Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Francis Sullivan, of the Weeds, Bnilner, nnd Mr. WllllBni U- Jay.,or son of itr- nnd Mrs. Edward JJ: Tnyler, of Ardmerc. are at the Mount Washington Hetel, in the White Moun tains. N. H., en a tour of the golf courses In New Hampshire. Mrs. Rebert Emett Hare, who has been spending several weeks at James town, II I., has returned te her country place, Stenj hurst, Strafford. Mr and Mrs. Emanuel Brown Mo Me Mo Cewcn, of 4401 Rpruce street, will enter tain nt an Infermn supjvr at their home this penlng after the wedding rehearsal of their daughter, Miss I.aura Hetter McC ewen, and Mr. WlnCi-ld Scott Smith, whose marriage will tnku plnce en Mon day evening next In the Episcopal Church of the Saviour, Thli ty-elgbth and Chestnut streets. ie.rrT..?ntl Mra- A- Jacksen Sailer, of 304 Winona avenue. Germnntewn. are receiving congratulations en the birth of a son. Uebert Cherry Sailer, en Sep tember 12 Mm RflllA. .m k ..J. bered np MIsb Enthar B. Cherry, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Cherry, Jr. West Philadelphia Girl Engaged; Other Events Mr. Theninn Smith, of Rinn rhrt.,t.. street and Stene Harber, N. J, an nounces the engagement of his daugh ter. Miss Sue V. Smith, te Mr. J. Welr Darrah, of this city. Mr nnd Mrn H. Eugene Helne have returned te thla city nnd have taken apartments at the Aqullla, 4750 Sanseni street. Mrs. Bertram M. Wilde, of 6810 Nor folk eUcet. entertained the members of her 'sewing circle en September 12. A shpwer was given In honor of Miss Dor Der Dor othy Albln, 6051 Addison street. The guests were Miss K. M. Braker, Miss l'lercnce Keppler, Miss Florence Uber, Miss F.orcnce Hascnfuss, Vera Good Geod Goed .m0.w' IlES .Anna Wilde, Mrs. A. K. " lldc. Mrs Jehn Beale nnd Mrs. E. P. Albln and her sister, who Is visiting her from Richmond, Va. Miss Mnrle I.eulse Treacy, of 4213 Chestnut street, has returned from Camp Teglmtha at Mount Pecene, nnd la new the guest of .Miss Pelly Van Hagen at Cape May. Mr and Mrs. Leuis ZlfTerblatt have returned from Atluntlc City, where thev Nr,c?t-,h,?. summer, te their new home ut 6800 Watrlngten acnuc. A meeting of the Ofa Afe wns held en Tuesday eenlng at the home of Miss Rese Ilelfensteln, 048 Seuth Sixtieth street. Entertainments nnd refresh ments followed the meeting Mr Wil liam Tuckman gave a vocal sole. The members present were Miss Rese He If en stein. Miss Clalre Cercr, Miss Sylvia Slgelbaum, Mls.s Anna Klein, Mlsa Anna Laewlck nnd Miss Sadye Schwartz. The Clients were "The FIe Hernemen," Mr. Myer Stein. Mr. Itelman Tuckman, Mr. Will Tuckman, Mr. Sidney Schwartz, Mr. Harry Minkewsky, Mr. Arthur Sl gal. Mr. Philip Pepltlns, of Trenten : and Mr. Herman Portner. Mr. nnd Mrs Walter M. Harvey, e West Philadelphia, nnnounce the mar mar riage of their daughter, Miss Gortrude Elizabeth Hnncy, te Mr. Matthew Bon Ben sal, of Oak Lane, en Thursday, August ai, at Doylestown, Pa. Mrs. E. B Walker, of 4740 JohnBen stieet, g.iMj a miscellaneeus shower en Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Mary Connehan, of Lansdowne, whose marriage te Mr Hareld Andersen, son of Mr. David Andersen, also of Lansdowne, will take p'nee this fall. There were forty guests, Mrs Walker's son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn M. Walker, who have been visiting her for seme time, hae returned te their home In Pittsburgh. Mr. Harry N Blair, of 6144 Wyaluslng avenue, who Is new In Washington, D. C , as the guest of friends, will make an ostenslve trip through Virginia stop step ping for a few days In Richmond. Seashore Still Attracts Many Along the Main Line Mr. nnd Mrs, Geerge McMullIn, of Merlen, are spending n month at Ocean City, where they will remain until Oc Oc Oc eoeor 1. Mr. nnd Mrs J W. Du Bree nnd their family, who hae been at Ocean City since the 1st of August, will re turn te Narberth early In October. Interesting Wedding and Other IS'orristewn Affairs Miss Rnchel L. Hlltner, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Hlltner, of Ply mouth Meeting, and Mr Horbeit Van Blailcum, of Spencerport. N. Y.. will be married en September 23. at t o'clock, In St Peter's Lutheran Church, Barren Hill The Rev. J M. Chamberlain will officiate Miss Mlldied Herner, nloce of the bride, will act as maid of honor, and Mr Ureer Hlltner, the hi Ida's brother, will be the best man Mr Van Blarl cum and his bride will llve at Spcncor Spcncer Spcncor peit, N Y Mrs Jeseph Smith, who was recently married, wai the honor guest at a mis mis cellnneeus surprise shower en Wednes day, gUcn her by the members of her Sunday school class of the Haws Avenue Methodist Church. Miss Margaret Plfer Is the teacher of the class. Comings and Goings of Latvndalc Felic Mrs Alfred Hclnemnn and her chil dren, (ft Rlslnir Sun nvenue, nre spending the month of Septemher at Atlantic City. Mr nnd Mrs Erpest Kitchen ajid their family, of 83 J llellerninn street have returned from a stay nt Wlldwoed, Miss Margaret German, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. J Germnn, of Hesbrook street, Is Npendlng seeral weeks with her mint, Mrs. Estelle Sayler, nt her home In Baltimore. Tim society editor of Oie Rrenlni Publle lrilmr Mill he (hid te rffflle nni lliin of aerlnl rilling In Tarlnu Mrrllnna of the ctr The netrn miint ln Milltrn en one nlrtr nf tht nnprr enlr, nml mtiitt he klnnfil llli the urnilrr'n full nnmr nililrrftH tin I If Irplinne num. her at II Items mutt be capable of trrlflrnllen. MISSA.NEWLINWEDS MR. WM. A. B. PAUL Miss Dorethy H. Barnes Will Become Bride of Mr.. J B. Newton, of Bosten, Today An early nutumn wedding of .much Interest Is that of Miss Adelalde Sims Newlln, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James C'averly Newlln, nnd Mr. William A. U Paul, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Nelll Paul, of Chestnut Hill, which took place at neon tedny In the Church of the Re deemer. Bryn Mawr. Tne Rev. Geerge Calvert Carter, recto- of the church, offi ciated. The bride, who wna given In marriage by her father, wero a gown of white chiffon brocade made with n court train of white satin. Her white tulle veil, which formed a cap effect, was edged with duchess lace nnd fastened en either side with n spray of ernnge b'os b'es b'os sems. She carried a shower bouquet of whlte orchids and llllles of the valley. Miss Mary Newlln, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She were a peach colored canton crepe gown and a picture , hat of French blue. She carried a beu-, quet of peach-colored dahlias nnd lark spur. The bildesmalds Included Mrs I William uenument Whitney, and nnoiner sister: Mrs. Bryce Blynn, Mrs Herbert W. Warden, Jr.. Mrs. Henrv Allen Adams. Mles Nancy Blnney Dunning. Miss Elizabeth Anne Tayler, Miss Mnr garet N Paul, a sister of the bridegroom, and Miss DeLaneey New In, of Beacon, N, Y. They were frocks alike of French blue pussy-wlllev taffeta with picture hats of French blue. They nlse carried bouquets of peach-colored dahlias nnd larkspur. The little daughter of Dr. and Mrs Arthur Newlln was flower girl. She were a frock of peach-colored Nelle, trimmed with taffeta of the same shade, n bonnet of the same material. She car ried ward resea Mr. Samuel H. Paul acted an best man for his brother and the ushers Included Mr Wll'lam Now New bold Ely. Jr., Mr. Herbert W. Warden, Jr., Mr. William Beaumont Whitney. 2d, Mr. Erne-st C. Sav.ige and Mr. J. Cav erly Newlln. Jr., brother of the bride ) Mr. Arthur Paul. It. Jehn R. Paul. Mr. Henry Paul, brothers of the bridegroom, Mr. Courtland Vnn Rensselaer Halsey. Mr. Helbroek E. Cushman, Mr. .larvls Cromwell and Mr. Leenard Bcekman, all of New Yerk, nnd Mr. Philip B'alr Lee, of Silver Springs, Md. A reception fol lowed the ceremony nt The Willows, Bryn Mawr, the home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Paul will live nt 920 Clinten street. NEWTON BARNES A- wedding of great Interest te this city and Bosten will take place at 4 o'clock this afternoon In Old St. Dald's Church, Deen. when Miss Dorertiy Hampton Bnrnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jehn Hampton Barnes, of West Acres, Deen and 1817 De Eancey place, will become the brlde of Mr. Jewett Beach Newton, son of Mr, nnd Mrs Geerge Frederick Newton, of Bosten and Cehasact. Mnss. Dr. Cresswoll McBee, rector of the church, will perform the ceremony, assisted by Dr Hennrd Bar tow, of Qulncey, Mass. The church will be decorated with flowers, palms nnd ferns. The bride who will be given In marriage by her father, will wear a gown of lery whlte satin, trimmed with old family lace, and a long court tr.vln extending from the shoulders. Her ell of tulle will he caught with sprays of orange blossoms and she will csrrv a shower bouquet of llllles of the x.illev. orchids and whlte roses The mstren of honor will be Mrs. Ferdo A. Tedd, sister of the- bride, and the bridesmaids will Include Mrs. Emlle Geyelln and Miss Eleaner Barnes, also the bride's sisters; Mrs Alnnsen H. SturglB nnd Mrs. Thom Them as Allen, of Bosten. They will be dressed In frocks of golden yellow satin and chiffon of the same shade, and will wear large brown velvet hnts, trimmed at the back with frills of soft brown lace and tune. They will carry bouquets of dahlias Mr. Geerge Frederick Newton, Jr., of Bosten, will act as best man and the ushers will include Mr. Emlle C. Geyelln. Lieutenant Cemmander Fords A. Tedd, Mr. Alexander H. Sturgis and Mr. De Hart Housten, of Bosten. A re ception will fellow nt 4:30 at the coun try place of the bride's parents. West Acres. Deen. On their return from b wedding trip, Mr nnd Mrs Newton will llve In New Bedford, Mass , where Mr Newton la In business. North Philadelphians Heme Frem Shere nnd Mountains Mrs. L. E. Feller, of the Hetel Ma jestic, has leturned from a stay at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs Charles Edwin Fex and their family have returned t their home, J606 North Sixteenth street, after spending the summer at Kennebec Ledge, Oakland, Me. Miss Marlen M. Wyman, of 1602 Rus comb street, has returned from a sum mer's stay nt Camn Cedar Island, Ra Ra quctte Lake, New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Rels, of 1B03 Master street, have returned from At lantic City. Miss Helen Merris, of 4517 North Fif teenth street, has left cm an extensive trip te Niagara Falls and Canada. A Yachting Party and Trips Occupy Seuth Philadelphia Mr. Jnmes Beyle, of 1317 Wolf street, gae a yachting party en the James B last evening nt Red Bnnk, N. J. Miss Helen Kewalewskl, of 2231 Reed street, has leturned home after having spent several weeks In Ocean City, N. J. IT. G. Vlce Clcconne nnd hU nn Emmett, et 1109 Seuth Bread street, have left for a trip te Montreal, Can. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Aull, of 2401 Seuth Sixteenth street, who went abroad In June, nre new Malting relatives In Germany. Mr. and Mrs David M De Mela and their family, of 2C04 Seuth Beuvler street, have Just returned from WlM. weed, where they have closed their summer neme. Miss Betty Cusack. of 2334 Seuth Beuvler street, has Just returned from Wlldwoed, where she wns the guest of Miss Jacquellne De Mels, of 2604 Seuth Beuvler stteet. for the past two weeks. The marrlage of Miss Madeline A Speerl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Specrl, of 2217 Jacksen street, and Mr. Charles McCartney, of 2607 Seuth Eighteenth street, took plape at neon en Wednesday last at St. Edmend's Church, Twenty-third and Mifflin streets. Father Travis officiated Miss Kathryne Smith was bridesmaid and Mr. Christie Specrl, brother of the bride, was beat man. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents, after which Mr. and Mrs. McCartney left en a wedding trip te Atlantic City. Upen their return they will lle at 2217 Jacksen street Miss Lhllan Rtchmen, of 833 Seuth Second stieet, has returned from a meter trip through Western Pennsyl vania. She also Bpent a month In Cleve land. The marriage of Miss Alice C. Alter, daughter of Mr Jeseph Alter, of 2438 Seuth Woodstock street, te Mr. Geerge R Reckard, of Atlantic City. N. J , will take place some time In tha autumn at St Menica's Church. Seventeenth and Rltner streets. Mlfea Peggy HAnley, of 2212 Seuth Carlisle street, has returned home after an extetiNlve stay in Chelsea. Delaware County Persons Return Frem Shere Resorts Mr and Mrs Smedley "Ward have re turned te their home In Sharen Hill from Ocean City, whom they spent a few weeks. The Rev. Dr, and Mra Gladstone Helm and their daughter, Miss Beatrice Helm, of Cheater, have Just returned from a two weeks' stay In Neva Scotia, where they were gucsta of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn M. Justice, of Frankford. at their summer home, Plcteu Ledge, Bay View Mr and Mrs. Jehn Flemmlng, of East Tpentlefi street, Chester, have been entertaining their son-in-law and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J Sterrett, of Oil City. Pa , for a few days since their return from Lake Geerge, where they have been for three weeks. Mrs Ster rett win remain In Chester for a fortnight. T3& Daily Mevie Magazine FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK i . v y& "i. .... s Sftvi mVHIMHNKv . , &" ft I'OLA NEGRI We will be glad te publish the picture of such tcretn playen as are suggested by the fans. THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By HENRY II. M. B. writes: "Just recently became Interested in your section, but nm tee busy tome nights te leek nt the newspaper. My interest In (he photoplay dates back te Its beginning. "I like tlie humnn pictures best, these with the real meaning of life te me they are as geed as n pond sermon, spiriluallv as well ns mentally. "My list of best bets cemprises: 'Courage, ' with Alcxnnder B. Francis nnd Sam deGrnsse and Naemi Cbilders. Francis Is like Ogle te me nigh perfect-touching the heartstrings. "'Beheld My Wife, with Elliet Dexter nnd Mnbel Julienne Scott. One of Dcxter's best In my opinion. Miss Scott wns excellent. " 'Something te Think About' was another Dexter success (te me). "Cassen Fergusen was par excellence In 'I'rlnce Chap,' wl(h Mclghan. "Better pictures likely will never be seen than 'Civilization,' 'Henr(s of (he World,' 'Something te Think About.' 'Courage, 'The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse' nnd 'Three Musketeers,' for nll-nreund worth. 'On With the Dnius'.' with Mne Murrny and David Pewell: 'Sand.' with Hart: 'The Mir acle Man,' nnd 'Cepperhend,' with Lionel Barrymore. I shall always re member them, tee. "I have forgotten the stories of the following, but they could held their own tedny with whnt we usually see: "(1012-10131 'The Defeat of the Conqueror" (Milano) : 'On Burning Sands,' with Edwin August nnd Miss MncPhersen (Bewers) ; 'The Ged Within,' Henry Walthall, Clnlre Mc Dowell, Blanche Sweet (AB) ; 'The Crusaders,' World; 'Brave Lady Bab bie.' Bnrbara Tenannt, O. A. O. Lund (Eclnlr) ; 'The Escape,' with Owen 1 Moere, Rebert Hnrren, Mny Marsh and uiancne nwect u, . u.j ; "rhe Crimson Cress. with Will Sheerer, Mildred Bright nnd Alexander B. Fran- cis (Eclair); 'Power of the Cre-s,' rrtMlrv ,Tel'"SOn nn(1 Lettlc Briscoe I (Lubln). De you remember 'The Barbarian j Autumn Bids Us te Announce a Fall FashSen Exhibition in Our New and Greatly Enlarged Salen 1434 Walnut St. Formerly 1423 Walnut Street Monday, September Eighteenth We await Fur and MiHinery 1424 Walnut St., Philadelphia M. NEELY Ingeninr'? 'Othelle, the Meer of Ven ice,' or 'Nere nnd the Burning of Heme'? Seme of jour renders went quite n ways bnck. but I think that bents most of them. "They were better (ban some features today these nf nt least .iteen years nge. I have n long list of pictures I linvp actually seen, some fiOOO since 101 li I have almost complete casts. "Yeu will believe I am Insane new surely, I presume. The letter will In terest the fans anyway. "I believe the picture piny will held Ihe children ns well ns adults In an educational way. just as strongly In the future. A list of iny favorites Is almost impessible: "Male Alexander I". Francis, Charles Ogle. II. B. Walthall. Har rison Ferd. Richard Bnrthelniess. Elliet Dexter. Winter Hall. Lionel Bnrr.wnere, Cassen Fergusen, Jeseph J. Dew ling, Nigel de Bruller, Chnrlc3 CInrj, Ilnymend Ilntten, Theodere Rob erts, G. Raymond Nve. I.rwls J. Cedy, Themas Mixlghan, William Farnum, Heuse reters, Cenrad Nagel. Jnmes Kirkwood. Matt Moere, Jack Helt, Themas Helding. Wallace Held, Doug las Fairbanks. E. K. Lincoln, Hareld Lloyd, Lewis Stene, Jeseph Swlchards, Geerge Slegmnnn, Fritz Liebcr. "Female Ethel Clayten, Claire Windser, Mabel J. Scott. Dorethy Dalten. Mary I'lckferd, Alice Joyce, Leis Wilsen. Cei rlnne Griffith. Fontaine La Hue, Scenn Owen. Helene Chad wick, Martha Mansfield, Llln Lee, Lillian GIhIi, Anna (,. NiNsm, Agnes Ajres, Lentrice Jey." (One thing's certain : Yeu cire. se long a list of favorites that you're pretty sure te strike some of the "pets" of every fan. That's what I call play- ing safe. ) Emanen writes: "Se I intrigue you de I? ' "Possibly mero se when I further slip JOU the inside 'Info' and state that, besides having movies en Sunday, we Where we will feature an unusual display of exclusive and luxurious furs, modish hata, swagger top coats and unique novelties! Assembled for your approval in our new shop,' that offers greater comfort and better service than ever before. with pleasure a visit fro INCORPORATED Bene beer and sandwiches and you are allowed te smoke If you please. Just one ether Inkling will I glve nnd then you must be satisfied. Besides (he Dutch lunch fenture. Ihe audience Is composed mostly of Bohemians, se we ninj te please their artistic tnstpsj hence films such as 'Theodora.' 'Car nival,' 'Isle of Zerda' nnd ether for eign productions. All of the nbeve have been previously rten by me nnd eniejed for their novel, strange and different fendires alone. I really be lieve (he artists have (he right Idea. "Several jenrs nge we ran n feature entitled 'The lleyal Vagabond' or 'The Beloved Vagabond.' It wns hnnd-Unt-ed by Pnthe color, and was, I ad mit, the finest thing in color photog raphy at that time. Wr had te re pent en that ene three times; thnt's th? kind of n crowd (hat sits In at our screenings. They nr all artists nnd levers of the really worth whllu and beautiful. " 'Foolish Wives' New Yerk ver sion, fourteen reels, running tlrae (hree hours and fifty minutes was brought back twice. "And just last week we put en n single reel Prinnn In rolers called 'Shells' actually beautiful In spots where still life was shown that met with such success that we were re re (iiested by every one te repent It this week. "Here's three I caught last week at my local theatre : "Deris Mny was nt times adorable and nlwnvs beautiful In 'The Tinier sdidj.' This would have been a pip of u (hrev-rerl comedy, but nH n fen ture was rather lighter than inni pie Uires boasting nothing better thnn cream -puff frnppe for plots. Mnj look ed rather awkward sitting In the middle of the fleer, nnd they heuld have done that only ence nt the most. "A clever Idea wns that finnl title where the puppy deg drains the con tents of the milk bottle, nnd when It's all gene (from the bottle into the pup) they flnsh 'That's nil.' I nlmest voted that the best thing In the picture, but I reconsidered nnd put this en" down as nothing te worry about but a clcas nnt evening's piffle. "In 'The Bigamist.' a film made In England with beautiful Ivy Duke, we must have a wonderful drama. At least that's the way I'd sum it up. A picture must be darned geed when it lins Guy Newnll In It and the gnllery gods don't rnr.z him. Of course, be's n wonderful ncter I knew that, y'under stand but he leeks se dumb, and thee genuine English clothes be were . "Anyway, the story's there, und even In spite of the Pennsylvania Beard of Fndertnkers (the cr?pe-hanger who de our screen-thinking for us) jeu can actually see a husband and wife sev eral times In fend embrace. 'Twns a wonder that they let that get past. "But. getting serious again, Ivy wns certainly beautiful nnd we liked her n let. She Is such a cool-looking crea ture reminds one of cucumbers and crenm. A very beautiful Incident was when' Guy and Ivy compared the ocean te married life. Seme of the sub-titles were very line in n s.ttlilcal way nnd helped the film along splendid!. All In all, the young lndy that gees te the movies with me had the most lovely cry I ever witnessed. "Jack Londen's 'The Sen of the Wolf,' with Wheeler Oikmnn nnd Edith Hebcrts, was great. They evidently had the scenery thought of the old maxim "East is West and West is Ent nnd never the twain shall meet," etc. The acting is O. K... what there is of it, nnd the story will de if jtu stretch It a bit, but (he great thing the big thing in this is the scenery. .Mountains In winter, deep snows, waterfalls, beau tiful vnllejs. lnvelj mountain peaks all covered with that white mantle of snow se deep that it made you cold te garc upon it. Nerman Dawn directed, and te him and the location expert go the medals. (Yeu still Intrigue me net with the beer, beenue that's easy enough te get but who steals your films for you? Is it part of the posteffice clerk game or Saturday night operators? I'm net personally Interested; only the side lights en the film game tnsclnnte me; the vi hole matter of running exchanges and booking films and playing one house against nnether and all the shrewd methods of the up-te-the-minute exhibitor nnd salesman intrigue me evrn mere than the ordinary studio stuff. Come through, kid; coma through.) m you. Shep MUSIC AND RUSSIAN OPERA SOON Company Will Open In Academy of Music en September 25 The Russian Grand Opera Cempnny will nppenr here for seven performances te be given at the Academy of Music beginning Monday evening. Septem ber ., . ,. tl.nti 1 he cempnnv ceniprlsrn mere tnnn ninety members, which include piincl pais, double chorus, bnllei, erchi-atM nnd technical Muff The operas rheie'i for prcflontntlen in this cltv an-: Mnndnv evening. "Hncgoilretchkn" ; Tiiesilnv "llnrle Cndillinff " : YVi'dtiei. ,1.. "n,,.n1bn" . 'riiiirulnr. "I'llltlf t,' ' " , P-I.l.,.. Ilnmnti" ' ntunlnv Dame ; Iridnj. Demen . n,1""-; matinee. I.u .luite. and for me i.i-t perfermnnfi', "Czar's Ilrlde." i ti..--i ...(, ...n1n niph mi Inn Ueurnknvn, who mnde sucn an Individual brilliant nicress when the company nppenred here Inst sensen nnd . . , ' ., , . .,,.. i i ,. i,w, who bus recently been engaged i.v in" Metrrmnlltiin f )ni rn Pniiinnnv. Will lip- pear as guest artist in "Beris" and the 'Cznr'H Ilrlde. Here's a Hard Worker There nre two kinds of Clegfeld "Follies" glrl.s. There is the .vi.ung lndy who rolls ever In bed about 1 o'clock In the nfternoen, ring"" for her chocolate nnd thanks benven that It Is net a nintlnee day. Then there l the type like De Ljle Aldn. who makes her debut nt II. K Keith's Tbentre next week In n f-ntlre offering called "Sadie. One of These (JlrlK." She wns fermerlv primn denna of hp "'ellles" ai ini!l-20. MIk Aldn who hnn alwnys been full of nmbltlnn. conies from Chicago Whll" she m In the 'Tellies" (die used te get up nenrlv "very morning nnd report nt u -ttidle for 'a vecnl lsen Mie is n grnduite of the Chicago Ceiiservntnrv of Mu-ic i nnd lins kept rl?ht en with her Mudic i since going te New Yerk te make n hit in the "Follies." Acter Deean't Like Stock Purnell I'rntt. who plnvti the tele of Peering, the Ul"trict Attorney. In "The Chnrlntan" at (he Walnut, is one of the few actors en Ilrendwnv who never, played in stock. "Stock companies." no says, "no inntter hew cflleientlj rim, preclude by the very nature of the , business nny shnrp chnrncterls'iillens, while (he competition in fnst ceinpnn.v i en Ureadway makes ,veu extend your yeur Htdf continually." There is nothing in , his own enieer te show he i vvirmg in his belief. He began with Hubert IMe- I son in "Strnngbeart ' bark in 1001. and has followed tlmt with "lirewn of Harvard. I'he Time. Tim IMnie. The dirl." "I'ierre of the Plains. n,e Witching Heur." "The Yankee Pilncn." ' "Wnllingferd. "The Little Millien- l nlre," "Seven Keys te IVildpate" nnd ' "Just Married." , I Music Notes I In the fe TlmrF'liv .itniiw rnnrerts ef i the NVr Virk Sunihinv Orh-etriv te b elven In the A'tuMm of Vlnrle Wntter I r)smrn,-h 'sill enter ipnn hl thlrty-elrhrh , enr as eorrVjeter Mi will be Hlstrl in tllM tre,'tle?i nf the-. rnnr, rtn hv A!brt fenfen the Knullsh mnrltirter Pnul Ivehnn ekl violinist teifethr with Albert Fpnln'ln? I ts 111 erreiir Je'ntly et the inltlsl concert of Ih Ne irV- SvTTielmnv Cir htra lhirls evnlnr fw'teher -0 In th Hncb ,onrerte for two violin Other eoleletn ar,i Murl Iveirun. soprano rt Mirrha Ivitr'l planlut At en of the concern Mr. Dm- i rech will present In concert form the third art of "Hkrfrle4 ' with II'sr tralla. noprane, an'l Illcharil Creeks, tenor. Mlelia nimnn violinist who has bn i otrnse" for th laJ two 5ar, wtll b bear i In recital In this cltv nt tb Acider-iy uf Muni' Wednesday eieninir Ci-mher 11. ' lb" Ikralnlvr National rherus. nnd.r Aleiancr Kesnetr the essacw cerci-ic . composer of the Ukraine will be heard hte nt the Academy of Muiic Krtd i, e n nt. October 0 The Chamber Music Assoc-iatlen an nounces p'ans for lit sixtn (..men wh etuht Sur lAy rtrn,nr, concerts will be clven In the ballroom of the lle,e u-Stratferd The Fleizale Quirtt nnd th I onden Strlnfr Ouartet have been encage for two up. rexrances each tht nich Quirtet Kl'n Klnrtler Hammanti trio and th Pb1 T'eipina Orchestra ensemble f r one ani, nrii. , spectlvelv One attraction si,l irniNlnti te lie .iibrtucu i,i urs "1 .cilPmnT November In, Uecemhi 17 Januarv 14 January :s I-ebruur 1 Mirch 11 and March S3. The series of Monday mernlne muslca'es In the bal'recin of the Pel'ev ue strntf in! wbl attain be dven durinc the c mine - rnOTOPLAYS .1. -S1AT?1ivi'ff theatres obtain their pictures through the aTANLE Company et America, which is a guarantee of early Rowing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. ADfll I O 62D THOMl'SON STS f1 Vl-L-V- MATIMi: UAII.Y DOROTHY DALTON In "TI1K RIVlsON CH l.l j;M.E" ARDMORE ncasvr,&pa SHIRLEY MASON in "tiik m:a tkac ii:r ACTHR UIOHTH 4 eIrard AVE. -e i vrv iAi inki; I'aiuv I'M I.INT I.MtttS In "THE POWER WITHIN" DAT TiriDC" .'.1ST k PM.TIMORE urvi-,1 unvyivu j- inn Su, Ma' CONSTANCE TALMADGE hi "TIIK 1'RIMtT.n K UIVt.ll" BLUEBIRD ""T,4 Vu,,,rr.Ti EUGENE O'BRIEN . in "Tiir l'ltnriii r". runiK" COLONIAL St Maplevi,l Avra S in 7 an 1 tt P l I.I.Y nKK In "PENROD" FAIRMOUNT -tTr CHARLES (BUCK) JONES In "TlinertWl IVM II 1 ;atu ct THCATIin- I e ew Spruce Vtiili, ( v I !' RICHARD TALMADGE In "PI TTIMi IT (IV I'll GREAT NORTHERN UrV V ,V,?K I CHARLES RAY ln'J XXII.OR.M )- V " i IMPFRIAI ,t"T11 " w m t jts rlRI,F.S f ( lv .KINK- In "THE FAST MAIL" LIBERTY BRO0rT!N,1.r,,,.iA,AT SHIRLEY MASON SHIRLEY MASON In "Till: R0(,KI lli:ilts OR1FNT woediana fs t it.m "au ETHEL CLAYTON 0VERBK00K' vu AI'V4TOWD AI.IST.VH CAST In PNN 111 RsT'S "Just Around the Cerner" PAI M 'ANKPOHU AE. & "-'1Y1 Ni'RRlS 4TriEKr HAMn I'OWKI.I unci ANN lllllRI'sT In "LOVE'S BOOMERANG" AiniKi) m ui'uim; v vi hi. vii.i. i; RFC.FNIT .MAIIKIT ST leiH I7HI 'L-jr l( i in i i ii ii i' m ANITA STEWART Jn "IIKR MAIl 11VIU.VIV RIAI TO OEKMANTOWV AVnNli: IMrtUIW AT TlM.PEIf-vCKUN BT, WALLACE REID JJ"TIIK 1II"TT(IK" SHKHWnnn Wth & n,. tlmere Av i ie AGNES AYRES !n"IUr IIIIIU'M ' W MARfcTFTSTnciT iiicathi: .ami, I'lilV'lr - HISU. I CIIAR!.Ki (HKKl .IOM-.H In THEATRES I n'in The eenrerls. slit In number will jpr I sent Itsehmnnlnnff Iveeun, Hdtnoreff, Tar i lew, Klniller, Harbour mut turteti The rhsmher Music Pertetv nt Sin CtllH rifce win ne nnre in i"nuaeipni, in in l-mer t.t lUn Aear1mv nf Mllflle. en Mftndar f'l vnnlll (Inlntier II Ihe Hint vlrilln In L.AUH tl''i l,.t..., .1, nn.tnn.t vlnlln. !.rttlla RAl4i f" I Wnltei Ferner In cellist, Nathan riretten.- 4 Vl'iia. nue I. linn neent nuusi nnu luunucr The Hjnuiheny Club will epn for th ; sen Ttiemlnj October a There nre evrl va'Anclei In both erehfstr na IT0'; pi"' live j n Hilnl orchestra will b ritnnlea f) rMH or th(1 ,nrrs,n(r memberhlp. 1 iietistrsllnn nml exuminntiun miirsuay v I iiIiibh st IMS J'lne street 1h M'Mlement Musle Hehinl nnniin the eienlnt; of it nfleenii peusen next Mens d.H i-etitemher IS A mulrl will be nlven for the St I,W renre K of c f mntrN I'lub en HepUmbef 2(1 nt Merenntlle Hnll bv the Went I'hlla- 'ilelphla He llltli SVhnel MrcheMrs et forty Pi. n v Hnrfniisier .nnrturter Tb nr,h.n vl hr n.,ti,.,i h Mim Dorothr ' ,,",,r, ln,r.'1' V" ,,,""'n. 'TJ'i.HV M'ss l,e"Mn ,er pidnt tul tihn rtlch nM,nn l(, r, , , ,r rrr Q,Mrtit. r ti-ih rt' Mr. vnnrr n Hewer eoprsnei ",'''", Zj1''7 7n,r", aVS,. DiV enpnrt t r nti J r VV an I nrnman Jr., h!i'tll n ' ' A Great Many People Arc Buying Our Generous Bunches of Garden Flowers jpjwM pcrrd for j) cents Century Flower Shep 112S. 12th Street rtr.i.ir.ie. s NOTirus Ilntitlat Tin; tkmi'i.i; Hr.s.l and ilerks t fiOOO N ) 3nen Mnts Heme of th QrT-e Hnptint f'hureh. llt'S.-sM.I. If '. NWI.I.I. 1'ister W-n I 'vi MrPurds A.'erifite Paster. t"r lerf k r. S like iircnnlst .1 Mnrvln Ilnnnn Muti'Bl Director Mr i ie preaches Sunrla) 1030 A. M eel vl' M limp: rherus sinus both eei il'f i nib'e Scheel. Jer' f fresse, Fupt .) Ofiriettan l'nctci.er 111, ar p jj Church I'ri'cr Mreiinir Crirlav niKht at a. Preshvtrrlnn cltfl S.T. (flfltfll. I h TOcI Vrch i'n the hanks of th I. Idle Antletam and fentim el t th 'emh vinun-ain there Is a 10 n, r pi it of creunl In Mar) land thai Is forever PIiUh lphla It Is th memerln! te the rcslinents cjr the riilladel phla Prl-c)e Al III 1" Dr Ma, irtnej will preeeh .. sermon sppreprlnte te the COtli ennlversir rf the. jrrat battle The unlt"rt Urenci A rn v Pests ,f the city wf be pr-ert 12 nibl Scheel 7 C H 7.11 Organ R- c Mil S P M. fir Macartney w,n preach en lla. Vnn l.e.t Him Hew life nn tnii.'s te each en of . j,rc eus oppor eppor opper tunc lea incl responsibilities nn,l which ncplecK, or permitted te car,, u, ic the l, st prlpency In the prophet's pirable, rc-tiirn nn mere ii'in m.r.iii.M frir:MiTK7ti.NTi7irtcii lireacl and Ptsmnnd sts Ilex wit.I.tAM t- Mci-ORMirK Paster. liev sxmit.i. n c-frtitr Aest Paster. 10 10 A M ' Splr tual Dinamite. 2 30 P M Siindnv f-c hoel 7 4" P M ' PutMInu for I'ternlty " Preachln'; b Paster Itev Wm I, Ms I" eiinir-k Tilbl l.f-turs Octch-r 1-0 S P M ur. v erT ' i iTinian Pretestnnt Episcopal CHrnrjl Of M' .It DP. ,t Till; NXTIVlTt N W cer 11th nnd Mt Vernen sts. P- JAMF rnesi-ON Recter I', ', A M The Wldr riijiioek Til T M M of Heed Cher." "here ear se for ou ""'wedenberirliin "A "TltVH.HT I'Tfl TOR T1IK LORn," I uke in 4 ', & n is the s,,ijs of tha sermon b tt-e Par-ter P.e riunrES W. HAHV'KT ' the spe Ul r.eui inn Service, "linrili of the N"w J.rien en .'Jd and r'h'smnt sis II A M m I, y Mlt- lniJ i st I'nltarl in IVU.RliN ( III III II IP (,lltVNTOUN ilrc" , ti ,n,I VV,-' ( hin ave : . n ep. IT scric at 11 A M 'It-e Mm ft.- Re Hirer S 1-erbe will pic-acn Mibi.c Mn if (he Cielclan Meu'h A I are Iru ite 1 own rilOT()I'I.A8 I tflheMXON-MKDLlNGLRrftfc I ! tM THEATRES SJ BELMONT :-D BOVK MARKET .,.. ' ' :i ii -I, te n p m. "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" -SKK M'- T'lin-in rr ii.i mUl CEDAR MTH A 'I-DAR AVENITB .... t 3 1 3 7& or M. WILLIAM FARNUM In ' 'It V( M l.s or l.OI ! celiseumvt; et tt f"h 4 00th x, ' p r. A aMlKLEY MASON In "Till Uli,i,,n in iRi.s" jumbo vi;; :,;,' A 1. 1 HARD AVE. n brunkferil "I." TOM MIX i I' M (.eiNr.'- In LEADER ."VeV ,c7Af7 WALLACE REID in ' Tin: dm rieit" locust ejiI::Y;,'vrr " Hi's I T Si I I K II IS la 11 "THE FAST MAIL" AduVcl ttr etmn-Atli.i.llr (l,r !' NIXON S AMBASSADOR ",? J11 1 1IVII tfk i mm ft "A FOOL THERE WAS" NIXON 6.U A-SD MARKET BTI TOM MIX in "The Fih.ln- s IZln ViUr.l MtneimnMi,,,,!, Cltv Piiireiinis RI'OLI f:r; tvr,,V,OM " 111 r ,n " I "l.lW"0 THE HILL '''.' '"'" '" T,,K J keN" sr. DV1H 51. ,P'"" "f" '- Termini T" 7 ,H P if MAY MacAVOY In ' Till- in m u 10Im . STRAND -" n i'i t , it n t THOMAS MEIGHAN '" "" lil.l.n.M; ir. 1VS ,,, AJ OTHER THEATRES" MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. HELENE CHADWICK Ill'M'IIIIW V N NI ,HI.O" GRANT 4 -' '""A'"' An Wallace Reid & Lillian Gish "THE FATAL MARRIAGE" h I' KKSUN x"' I'-uiihiSsiZ rf Si Mtln rlll! CONSTANCE TALMADGE In TIM I'IUVIIIim; ,(i... PARK "''F: a v.i 4 luuwiiJiTrK WMmMb r-. .. . . . .'.' 1 fl,4 " 1 a m m vi J I 1 m I M I '1 m H M THE FAST MAIL' TMAII.'i tLiri I1AIV1IVIKK5TEIN HAMMERSTEIN n lu "J1V1IJE.SCB" K L l-f''r . it.