fww mv, t. !vv vM-'&twwwwvm w-vmb ifKWM & viiWJpfEfcllW ,1 .' EVENING1 PUBEIO IDGEI-PHrEABBEPHIA; THURSDAY,, -ftBPTBMBBB 2ft 1022 r 1 fST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Dance Given Last Night by 1 Mrs. rniup reacc one L,nats loom Uthcr Debutante Dales and Things Ei ! HIj Pcnecs' pnrty last Jili?lit vnn n l.eniitlfnl nffnlr, ntul Kitty lenkwl rfcctly.. lovely in '. ''? ... ....iimi in ri'iii viin;iv;iviiiivn ..vv l.V. ,i.l .nr mnirlit hore nnl there 2th MirnjH f KnnleiilnH. Kitty 1ms Sffr linlr lt bcniitlhil nubi.rn tints. rn,l le lm very pretty iliturc nml Vi,l herself well. Sirs, l'enre were ft rmeu enwn "E wmie vcivpc nnu Wke-1 extremely well. The Iieiihc wns iVpefttfil with niittinm flowers nnd lwvrf. "' ",pl'pr w.ns, "crvc.(1, ?f,i!r ,l(!Kht. Kitty rnrrled im eld-fnsh- lenr'l t'oiienet nml her ether llewurn cre Mmply wonderful. Tlieie were sevcrnl tlinneri hefere rtn dunce. The .Heyer Dnviwes enter- talncd for rrTMCIIlu. nnd the 11111 Itellnn ...ininpl for their ilntieliter. Mnr.v rirmll llellii. Still another dinner wiw ivcn l.v ! '"1 -Mrs- Chnrles M. T.en for their Krnnaiiniici.rer. nrnn uimsnn, of New Yolk, who is ever here visiting them. , IIHAK the Xed Crezers will come ,-ff for n month or perhaps lenccr (his winter, mm win K've n deij ter Flerciiee ClirlHtmns week. Yeu knew her told their helme at i!ll!(J Locust irreet hist jrnr te the Wllllntn Celemnn Freeinmis nnd hiive been livlnc in New Yerk the greater pnrt of the time. Mone Crozer, who mnrrled Nenl Wnlnwrlght shout n jenr into, 18 lit present In Purls. Klip nnd 'enl client a month up In Yerk Ilnrber with Mr. nnd Mrs. Crozer, nnd wiled for l'urepc n w weeks ure. 'A XVi you net wondering what the bobbed bends will de new thnt the lone sMrts lire really here, for this umnn hi leutt? It was nil very well when the skirt wan shert: somehow bobbed lmir feenied te go with it, but hew droll it is with the mere dignified length of pklrt. On every side I henr the maidens sighing nnd trying te hurry the growing of their leeks. But there's one thing about it. with a little enre and (uldance bobbed hair ran he trained in cIme te the head nnd worn with u net. nnd It will net poem as if it were bobbed, esneelnlly if a bit of n knot in attached nt the baek until the hair is long enough te wind into a knot of ltteif. In I'nrls you hen no bobbed heads, but the Iwlr Ii clicked down close te the forehead and the ours nnd thnt gives mere length te the ends which nre con fined Inte a coil at the back of the hcud. DKIltTAXTK dates nre coming thick and fflbt. and bv new nrnctienllv very available afternoon is tnken for a coming-out ten. Kliznbetli McKlrey, er "I.ie." a every one ciiIIh her, is te romp out at a ten en Friday, Oc tober 27. It is te be given at the lVnnsjlvuniu Society of Coleniol Dames ef America, in their nttrnetive new clubhouse at 10."0 I.ntiiner strict. "Irr.ie" is tcry pepulnr nnd an awfully nice girl and he is Mir te have u geed time. Her mother is going te give a luncheon for her at the Sedgley Club en Xeu'inber ii, nnd Mr. ami Mrs. ('lnmle I'lewmnn, of Tuhkaloesu. Uryn Mawr. ure plnnnlne n theatre pnrty nnd supper for her en November 17. and there will be a let of ether parties. MARY FLORENCE Is four nnd, bnlug properly pious parents, has Mnrted in iitii'iiding Sunday hejioel. The liiM ilnj she enme home with her cliler brother nnd sister, looking deeply thoughtful. "Well," snid dnddy. "hew did j. .ii like it?" "Aw right." said Slnry riercnee. very proud and pleased. '"And what did m liarn?" demanded dndilv. And. replied the nuieh-im-prewi'd infant, "te keep quiet." NANCY WYNNE. ty? SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mr .Tnceb Steelmnn 15ls 15ls ten. of Noiwueil Hall. C'hestmit Will, anneunen the engagement of llirlr daugli'T Miss Lerraine DUsttii, te Mr I,l N LuUcr.s. Jr. seu of Mr. tnd Mi Lewis X. Liikcus, of Lcshani, Havirfeid Miss Dlssten. who made lier dtlmi tin ii- yenrti iike, Is one of the most impuUr ineinbcra of the youiiRer let. She Is a. sister of Mrs. C. Urnil Urnil ferd 1'i.ilrv, Mis. Jehn ('. (Sllpln, Jirn. r.itrlrk Oraut, 2d, Mrs. Rlrharil T. Xalle, Mr Wamilten Dlssten, Mr. Jacob B. Dit ten. Jr.. and Mr. Hor.ice Dlss Dlss eon. Mi LukcnH Is a grmluute of rrtneetnii c.ism of H'17. Mr. and Mrs. Dlsstcn u-id Jtr. Ttlch'inl I.. Aiuiln. of 23:' Si. nth Twcutj -second street, have IkMiul . iris for ii tea with iliinelni? at JJoiwiieii W.ill, en Wednesday uftcnioeii, October 11 fnun .1 until 7 o'clock, te Inticdiiin Mr, and Mia PKnIeu'm nleee, Mli Lucii Austin, dauchter of Mr. Austin, a Uinuei'ilancu will fellow the tea. Miss Agnei Yarnall. daughter of Mr. Mul Mi , I'linrlten arnall, of Seven tteutli and l.oeust streets and t'ruin Creek I'iuiii, rii.eii, who will be ene of th teasun s debutanteH. will be iutru nuced at ,t b.ui which her jiarents will gne en 1'ilday evening, DeLembcr i", tit ., ,Ji;iiuut:-iralelll. Mr and Mr Jehn Oilbert. of Ited Tep, Hdal, will nu a tbeatre parly Ji'd Hipt.tr en Friday, November 1''. in hone- of Miss Jl.irRueilte J. Heyle, dJitislitiT of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. B'i!. vli.i vlll be one of the season's O'luitniit i, Mr. runt lie I ji-ni v l-'ester Walten, Jr. of MiKlilaml avenue. Chestnut. X I 111. fra i.c-MMiig cniiKratulatlniis en the birth of ,i daughter, June I'rlineiose wnlteti Mr. Walten wan MWs Jo Je jnlnii" V Lchvcs. d.uiuhter of Mr and J'rs. l'l.itiLls U. lleevts, Jr , of rhest BUt HU1 Mr. ard Mrs. Lugeue H Sliiinnln, of Eprlncileld avenue. Clu-stnut 1 1111, nre wceuins coiigiatulal'.enu en the birth ?t a -en, Lugenn ilulllngteii .s'ltnenin, Jf- Mi Mmenln was JUw Mary MiK. os or ( ivHiik Oreen. Ky. Sim Is J bIm. t of Mi. Arthur Whitney Howe, Mi and Jin Hebeit DlcKey, of Day ten. .. aie liulin; ceinjiatulatcd upon ' eh tli of .i bun. Mis. DltUcy will be ircmimiered a- Miss Leila (ii tden, fiKlilcr ,.f ilrs. fleoriie Harnett, of "JMilinrtun. vfe of Majer Heneiwl yerKn Uiiiutl, I.' S. St. C, who Is new MJllened In San l-'raueNee. .U. Har "J" and br daughter, Sllss Anne Waiu-.,-" "''"'den, who have been spending eni,i tu,,,. I'ananui, will rctuin tarly m Ot teber. The Kin-sin who will nttend the dln J'i : en i Kiiday cMnniK- which Ml-n .Mut prel Viatsiin, daujjhter of .Mr. pud Slis. ii,:11 r. U wtMii, of 11401 WaVne nvi ? ( '','.'! m.'iitewii. will gUteln honor of hliydiUli Uiiiicll laid,. bose mni.,, ,0 M. IIei,P1.t i!eali Mi i1'.1;1"! '!" Kaiunliiv. ll liiclude K, IUjbelli Tiilnall, Slis.s Margaretta nnnV'' ,,MlNS "i-K.ili ToeKood Mrs. klJ- - '"'"""hi Mr. ChurleH l' )ck, i ' mi" Is Tatimll, Sir. Italph I'ew Uv i '' 'el,cn Wntsdi and Sir. JJunn " l 1',. 1. Mrs. Uftker'fl mother. Mrt, Henry Hull, who lias been nt Troute Ncclc for several weeks, accompanied her. Mr. nnd Mm Kowland Cndwalader Kvamuef 1702 1'lne Htreet. who enent the sutntner in Europe and the early pnrt or septomDer nt sitlllngten, ucl., have returned te this city. Mrs, I.eulf) Kodman Page. ,.Tr., and her children, of ZOUi 1cut street, who have been spending the summer nt their cottage nt Yerk Harber, Me., will leave today for the Virginia Het Springs, where they expect te remain for a fort night. Miss Alice Welsh Sailer, daughter of I)r, and SIra Jeseph Sailer, of 1718 Sprttoe street, who has been spending: the summer with her parentn nt their home In Oamden. Me., will lcave the latter pnrt of this month for North Nerth North nmpten, where she will nttend .Smith College. Sir. nnd Mm. Frank Granger Ken nedy, Jr., of 2043 Kpruce stieet, who have been spending the summer tour ing the Continent, will sail for the country today. Their niece, Miss Llcnner Merecr Jenes, daughter of Mr. W SIncLean Jenes, when engagement han been announced te Sir. Charles V Fex, Jr.. of 2036 Spruce street, has been spendlng part of the nummer at Ktver Ktver ten, N. J., and will return shortly te this city. Miss Emllle Huff, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. It M. O. Huff, of 0928 "Wood bine nvcnue, OverbroeV. will glvje a tea nt her home tomorrow afternoon, In honor of Mrs. Pcnlse SInrle Marsten, of 5000 Woodbine nvonue, Ocrbroek, whose mnrrlnge le Mr Harmen Gurney, of Detroit, will take place en Saturday afternoon next In St. Paul'n Protestant Kplscepul Church, OvcrbroeJ:. Mrs, Cathorlne Gibben Hates, of this city, announces the inarrtaue of ber dnughter, Sllss Irene Hnnern Hates, nnd Sir. Geerce Themas Ulchards, Jr., eon of Mr. nnd Mrs, Gcerge T, Ulchards, or Media, at neon en Saturday, Septem ber 16. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel M. Defld. of Swarthmere, will Rlve a dance nt the Sprlnghnvcn Country Club, en Friday nVAnlnif CnntfitnViiMi 4 In tinnnt n 4iaI niece, Sllss Eva C Parke, daughter of .Mr. ana Sirs. Arthur Parke, of west Chester, who ha3 recently returned from an extended trip through Lurepe. Sin. Ferdinand Slnrtln Jehnsen, of 023 Seuth Forty-third street, will leave today for Baltimore, where she will be the guest ever the week-end of Sir. nnd Sirs. Gcerge W. tlynsnm. Sirs, Jehnsen and her daughters, Stlss Anne Loulse Jehnsen and Sllss Dorethy Slnrtln John John Jehn eon, returned a feiv days age from a six weeks' stay nt Cape Slay. Sirs. Arthur L. Otte nnd her dnugh ter, Sllss Agnes Otte, of 327 Seuth Forty-third street, arc spending a fort night nt the Dennis Hetel, Atln'ntlc City. Sir. and SIrp. Frederick W. Harvey, of Hathaway lane, Wynnewood, returned en Saturday from Cape Slay, where they spent the summer nt their cottage. West Philadelphia Sir. and Sirs. Jehn SI. Langenbcrger, who spent the summer at Ocean ?lty. have returned te their heme nt 57ti Themas avenue. Sir. nnd Sirs. Jehn Sr. SIcXainara. et HOD Seuth Forty-seventh street, an nounce the marrlage of their daughter, Silas Helen H. SIcNamnra, and Sir. Harry J . .McLaughlin, of Forty-first and Spruce stteets, yesterday In St. Francis de Sales Church, Ferty-teventh street and Springfield avenue. The Rev. Father Sylvester McCarthy officiated. A recep tion followed nt the home of the bride's parents. SIHs Gladys Iv. C'rangle has returned te her home, 6UI9 Westminster nvenue, nfter spending August at the Chelsea home of Sirs, A. Leonhardt, 1 Seuth Providence avenue, Atlantic City. Sirs Helen Drury, of 562'J Walnut street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Sllss Dnld SlaiTaret Drury. te Sir. D. Dean Seltz, also of tills city. Mr. and Sirs. .1. K. Cook, of Camden, announce the engagement of their daughter, SIl!s Dnrethv Randall Coel:, te Sir. Heraco Walferd Gardiner, seu of Sir and Sirs. Jeseph W. Gardiner, of 4G2I Walnut street aim Ocean Clt, N.J. Stlss Carolyn Currle. of 32S0 Chest nut street, Is visiting friends in Slassa- cliuetts Mrs. Sluart Mud'd, who was Miss Emily Beric Hartsheme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Y. Hartshenae, of Haverford, before her marriage en September 12. M& t rhote bv rhote-Craftors Bm v JB' ? stew KBiij W$r buy ?'&' POLO CROWDS BRING OUT STUNNING FALL FROCKS Philadelphia Society Leaders Are Seen at Matches in Very Latest Things Decreed by Fashion Along the Main Line Sir. nnd Sirs. Charles S, Walten, Jr., nnd their family will return next week le their home in St. Davids from At lantic City, whero they have been for Bome months. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will S. Mclntyre, of Brj'n Mawr nvenue, Ardmere Park, nre spending a week at the Strand Hetel, Atlantic, City. Mr. nnd Mm William SIcK. IJrny, of Bryn Mawr, who have been (pending the Eummci at their Cape May cottage, wilt return en Saturday. Frankford The Fathers' Association or the Frankford High Schoe.' will held Its llrst meeting of the fall season this evening nt the hlh school. Colonel D'Olter, former head of the American lesion, nnd new director cencrnl of the Sesqul-Centennlal. will be the speaker of the evening. Mr. nnd Sirs. William Keteham. of 1312 Foulkrod street, am tocelvlng con gratulations upon the birth of a daugh ter. Sirs. C. Robson nnd her daughter, Sllss Hcssle Robson, of tl 13 Foulkrod street, have returned from a trip te Bermuda. ! street, celebrated her birthday by giving ,1 n.irtv en Saturday evening et last vv eck. Ate. ntwl Sirs. H. D. Culln. of Fast Oak avenue, arn occupying their cot tage at Scanlde Park. Along the Reading Mica Anr.fi te, 11 dnuffhtcr of Mrs. Frederlck Well of Oak Lane, wIimie marrlag.1 te1 Dr. Rebert L. Bucher, of Watsontown, Pa,, took place lnnt eve ning wan the truest of honor nt a bridge party whtch Stlss Sylvia Hutcllffe. daughter of Sir. and Mrs. O. W. but but cllffe, Jr.. of 32 West Jehnsen street, fiormantewn, save nt her home en Sleudav afternoon. The guests were Sirs. Ferrest Farren. Sirs. Archibald Glbb, Sirs. Harry Hefty. SIIhs Ls ther Hucher. Sllss Ruth Clcmttit, SI s Lillian Field, Silts Florcnce Drift lit, Sllss Helen Gsand, Sllss Loulse Snyder, Sllss Dorethy Sheffan, Sllss Eleaner Sel geit, Sllss .Mary Stewart and Sllss Slar Slar Slar Jotle Wilsen. Recent Weddings of Nete X quiet home wedding of Intercst te this cltv and Little Reck. An;., ioek place at fi o'clock last evening, when Miss Gwendelyn Plass. daughter of Dr. and Sir.). Charles F. W. Plass, of Chew uir-net ni.,1 chniten eveniK). Germantown, Sir. nnd Sirs. J. K. Sillier, of 1(13 West i became the bride- of Sir. ,a,1',h..i?'"enrl.hI Wrigh n,.. ..i. ij..i....,i .... .. i., i i T.ittir. liriek. Ark., and this city, I no watulatienn upon ' the birth of' a ev. William Perter Le. of the Second dauchter Presliytirlan Church, Germantown, per- . formed the ceremony. The bride, who Sir. and Mrs. Andrew A. Newton and , was clvcti In marrlage by her father. There inuy have been crewdi nt the opening pole gnmes, but there wus ten nis te contend with Inst week. Yes terday, however, there was scarcely a spot left te park n car within several blocks of the pole field. The fad for the knitted wool or silk frock hits net diminished and the smart est gowns worn during the afternoon were of these mnterinN. Sllss Anna belle Kewell. who was walking nbetit with sllss Kllsc ItohltiEen, were n stun ning frock of cnfe-au-lalt wool, em broidered In plain spots of the same color, made with n Meused bodice nnd vest et the fashionable gedet tucks, nnd straight long skirl. Hhe worn ulse n large hut of rerise georgette and straw, which was trimmed with n flat bunch of cerise velvet llewers placed en either side of the wide brim. Mis-.s Robinson, who Is Mrs. ICdwnrd Hehitiettp's dnugh ter, wero a smnrt frock of dull rose colored velour outlined in small self cheeks und topped with n black crepe de chine wrap mid u small, bhlck hut. vMIss Kdith Carpenter nnd Miss An toinette Oeyelin wcre together en the bleachers. Sllss Carpenter, who has lately returned from Europe, wero a stunning dress et white knitted wool and n seml-lnrge blad: hnt. Miss Gevelln was entirely in black, with a long, full clenk ever her dress. A beautiful gown was worn by Mrs. I'Vniie Heffman, who arrived nt the pole field with her mother. .Mrs. Harrison Wright, and Miss .Marin Chance nnd Jliss Helen Chnnce. .Mrs. Heffman's fleck wiih of licht tan wool, the material formed into large square checks. It wu.s made like a coat dress with re veres, caucht across the front nnd fastened at the side of the, wnlstllne with a buckle. Her lint was a close fitting turbnn of metal cloth nnd hed a narrow band of bright cherry silk clese te the face. Miss Helen Hepe Montgomery, one of the season's debutantes, wero a very tnurt dness of electric blue wool em broidered in light crnv iust above the waistline nnd Hreund the bottom et the skirt. And her hat was n small grnv green model of n suede felt. Mrs. l.ehert Learning Montgomery were a while wool diess ami n small gray hat with n turned-down brim. A most nt tractive costume was worn by Mrs. Kilmund Thayer; it consisted of n pearl gt.iv wool skirt, a silk sweater of the same shade and a round sports hat which matched the rest of the cos tume exactly. Miss Mar j Dixen Thayer, who spent the spring nbrnnd with Miss Isabel Rockefeller, of New Yerk, arrived bc bc bc fore the game started, looking very well in n white sweater and skirt and a small henna velvet liar. Miss Annette n debutante, dnughter of Mrs which lind feathery black aigrettes about the crown. . Among the intereitcil speetnters were MKs Florence Iicll nnd her niece, Mrs. .Tebif Whelen. Jr. Mls.s Hell was In' lilnek with ii handsome cape of crepe de chine, nnd Mrs. Whelen were white1 wool ntid a large sports lint of gray , fell. Others noted nmeng the spectators were Mrs. Alfred Stengel, Mrs. T. Dun- can Whelen, .MKs 1). (Jwen Martin, Miss Louise Huwle. Mrs. K. Shlppen ' Willing, Mrs. .lames M. Reed. Miss Augustine Ilnughtnn, Mrs. Heffman Delnn, Miss I'ecgv Thayer, Mrs. Ilulm j Ilniley. Mrs Harry Wain Harrison, ' Miss Clniru Clltings, Mr. William Churchman, Mr. Sidney Keith nnd , many ethers. GARRICK M&S&.ah. SAM H. HARRIS Present ROLAND YOUNG LAURA HOPE CREWS In CLAKK KWMMKH'8 Coreedr POMEROY'S PAST Hlrnttl liy fnm FnfTfut DIUAU jlmliip.. uil. i. Hut. neUi Ttrklat ion. DUWY 1Ul LYNN F0NTANNB FflRRF'sT ''"l- ''rice Jlvp'mi WOKI.H'M tllll'.XTKHT HKVI i; 7 9k I V w Tnleakn Hur.itt, Nan llaltierln, firerrt I'rlre Alt-Htnr i ml ntul n OAnniw or rri:v nr,rTY IreRrs Germantown Srrs. Jehn I Hrady nnd her fnnillv of 45 Last Walnut lane, have leturneil from Wlldwenl, where they spent sev oral weeks. Sirs. St N'atrler nnd her children. Stlss Myrtle Sepm, Nagler and Sir. Jfrrbert Nagler, of (,3f,"i Sherman street, have re turned from a Liirepenn trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. P.obrew and their family, of CiO West Cllveden avenu, have returreii te their home after spend ing the cummer at Atlantic City, K EITH'S THE AT HE Milt. Tniln.v i V V Tenlcht 8 V. SI. 1)1. A I.R ,VI,I)A With I.i Tl t- y A Jamw Ienntlly .tks'.u: ui.si.nv " i aJii OU Oyrl Le( ft L)m Mtnnley Ulrnes ( thrr anil Jl'K 1I.H0N. tth K. Ailar" Air Aril lv VVIIIIe Wn-.l nircclleii Htnnlfv' Company of AmTleqt "T fiMJT tf NINETHKNTII MAHKET 11, 1.80, .T;30. 3.30. 71.10. fl'30 DOROTHY PHILLIPS IN rtllHT NATIONAL ATTItACTION "HURRICANE'S GAL" ADni'D ATTItArTION SHMl-ANNUAI GIMBEL FASHION REVIEW At a:20, 7:20, 0:20 . n,n.T wrjEK john hahiivmeiib v n "HltnitlK'K HOhMlIS" STANTOHl ICT1I AND MAIIKI2T 11-30, 1.10 3.S0. r, 30, 7 30. 0 30 TillitD UIU m;i.k VlUAM RjX fw. tfVM"M their daughter, Slls-s Klercnce Newton, of 6737 Torresdale avenue, have re turned from Wlldwoei), where they spent the summer at their cottage. Sfr. nnd Sirs. Samuel Tompklnsen and thelr ten, of the Oxford Apartments, hnve returned from Ocean Greve, where they spent the tumnier. Stirs Helen SlanFen, of Orthodox street.. Is visiting relatives and friends In Baltimore for a Unco weeks' stay. srrs. Jehn SL Semcrcllke. of 3312 Tyson street, Tuceny, will le at home te the Weman's Club cf Frankford and their friends en Tuesday afternoon next, at 3 o'clock. There will be tea. The entertainment Is for the b?netlt et the welfaie work of the club. ! ii ifim-ti or leme saun. iniiiinni with lace, and carried a shower bouquet cf lilies of the valley, orchids and roses. The matron of honor, Sirs. J. Thompson Hldny, were a frock of cream crcpn de rhino and lace, and carried yellow dahlias. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Sir. Gihon will make their home lu tha West. HALT HKSISIERLH A nretty weddlnc teiA place Kensington I)r from iim i ''"." " ,v,, Wl11 'i"enil the luiuh m' i ",''.''' "'"' a'"1 ""u11 i-hower W ,, X,V ' ' '"I'lnttc M lir.ives, ilaugh I.' "f -Mi and Mi -. I-Vi illn.xnil dr.ivcs, , '"iliiaiituw,,. WH h.u. en October G, 01 liuimr of Ml,.., I.',,,!,. ,H .1. IIeh.s. iIilhl.Ii. i',,1' " ,"iid Sirs. tScoige (I liens, of fr&b iirL ",l,',,",,"i 'id '"-I Spmce Y,SX I'nuw ' mJa? ,",an lllBO '" -Mr' William Cc&x e ' fieinY"1 UtAu l'Il"-,n the latter part IYJ in Miber,.w"1 ,,e x,l'f, ",,'l,n Heiiilcr-J sar'ni . ;M"w,,,,t I'hi'lpH, SIlns .Mar- M SiiLh v ii1!1"".' MI,H Mnrgarcl Kcrgusen, A tl" .'i ?'','" ",' ,:'f-s' " 'll'f.l"la Ner A 1)H... ''"'"'e Nenl.s, .MIhs KIlKiihetli H 'm.ii !'."' 'MKH s,!lu '' Ui'itew Mian WO Ms? . V'"' ? M! A,",n vvl,"er ll.iul.iy. W X.,1'liV, "''. I''1-, MIsh i: Man v W Jii,l,,h ' .'V1'" IHI'-nhetli Pearson, .Mi i M lite." ,",'",'; MlhM J""y I'llineno-e Wi ,lv.w,s mill miuu i'ii ,,i,.,,,. ,i Va " ,....,,'L,i, ,,ii,,i m i l North Philadelphia Sirs. P. Goldstein and her son, of 4001 North Canine street, are expected te nrrlve en the steamship france to day after spending the last four mentlvj traveling through Hurepe. A rprlsn mlcelIaneeus shower was Klv.n last TluiiMi.iy evening in nenur of Sllss Helen C Klein, at her home, L'lO:: Neith Sl.irvlnn street. The guests Included Sllss Jennie Hell, Sliss Gertnide Kakln. Sllss Helen Geed, Slls.s Slay Harpel, Sllss Slamle HeiFchcnrider. Sllss Ksther Ilclller. Silts Anna Holleway, Sllss Kva K Hetr, SHi-s Ituth IJ, Hetz, .Miss Amu, Klein, SlNs Leah Lew l, Sllss Florence Slenlunn-", Sllss Dorethy Sautter and SIl.s.s Udna Schreier. The cc mblned chapters of the Alpha. Phi Lpslleu will held their tlrt iiitetliig of the i-caseu en Slenday evening. Sep tember SB. at the linme of the ptesldent, V.. Hergey, 1312 North Llghth street. The members will decide en the dates i,r ii, ,i iliniee.s this vear and also the new fraternity house. r. 11. I. Wrlcht and his d.iughtcni, Sll! irene Wright and SlNs; vMary Wright, of 3i:ia North Pre.ul street, have returned home after spending the summer In Atlantic City. Sllss siaiy c Hti'ten, of ii:or. "svest Hrle avenue. Is giving d. card party en Krldav evening net .it Ik r home. The pn eeds of the affair arn for the beiiellt of Our Ladv of I'euipell Church. Sixth itrect and Ihle avenue, of which the I lev. Paul Gentlle is rector. Sirs. Theresa D. Hulshlzer. of S3J9 Neith Twcnt -second slieet. announces the engagement of her daughter, SII?a Kathry'ii Weimaii HuNhler, le Sir. Jehn J. McLean, of l.'iankfeid. Norristown Sllss Jtuth Wamsher. of Schuylkill avenue, .Terfersouvllle, entertained at a miscellaneous shower en b'rlday lu honor if Sll's Saia Nlppes, whose engagement. t, Sir Jehn SIotrKer has been an nounced. Among the guplM wcre Sllss Marien Weber, SIIfh 11i.i Gibseii, Stlss Sllunle Sleycr, Sllss Siuiuinc fisher, Sllss Orace Yeung, Sllhs Minnie Jeneu, Sllss Slabel Slunsen, Sirs Antheny Prances and SIru. Nerman 11. Wamsher. Sliti. Lawicnce Heward and her daughter, Sllss Irma Heward, of Wet,t Mtiinhnll stieet. have returned from New VeiU SUhs Heward spent tlw l.ut three meiitl"! touring Luiojie. She Is a hiudent at the Academy if the Kine Aits in Philadelphia. The Sigma Phi Fraternity held Its thlitcenth annual banquet en Saturday at Point Plo.isaut-en-thu-Del.iwaro. Sir. Tljcodire lCiibteu waa chairman of the commlttee in charge of the affair nnd the ether luembtus were Sir. William UlseuhaiiH, Sir. Jehn Heffman, Sir. Ilus acl Guuser and Sir, Hareld J, Zimmerman. nnd SIr'i. William Annc-ley. of l.'rankfeid avenue, have returned a trip te Niagara Falls. Sir. and SIr. Jacob Tilaetis and thelr family, of i'017 K.ii-t c.nnbri.i stieei,, Tiave returned te thtir home after siieiid- Ing the summer at Ocean Oit. Sirs. C. P. Uangler, of K.ist Stont Stent Stont gemery uveniic. will entertain the mem beis of her sewing elide at their tlrst meeting of the fall season lit her home en Tuesday afternoon net. There will be MMeen guests. Dr. and Sirs. n. J. Slichcll. of '.'039 Kn,st Allegheny iivcnue, have returned from a llve weeks' stav at ( apu Stuy. It's HigK Time -! 1 4iit4itii:iu iidiiiM'II I)li.,., :N""''1 'heiiiiuu IJahcr, Jr, ui Nwn',',.u'lu,n,ua ll few t,ayH BO from "tivpert, where ehe upent the ewnmex. Thnt VMiinen iter out from un,Ur thelr I'llVHICAl. C A M (I U ri.AOC nml eoine te th runlliii (li.ii that lluiillli. Orace of Kerin mul llettuty of Fare eannut le lureliiie,l nt the ilrus imintnr. .Nilther chii weiiiqii ttein nlemlnr by ri'aiis of ttie medtun lurfet or by ilclit IhcIiii;. Tfal 7"iratiMrnt ratd Cellins Institute l turned lu 'ilii '3 Td.ifjf RELLEVUE COURT BUILDING 1418 Wilnut St. Spruce 5484 Moerestoicn Slis. T. French IinllliiKer ntul Sites Slary Aitkeu have retui ned from a va catien spent at West Chester. Sfr. nnd Sirs. G. Edmund Strnttan are nt Wnlfsbore, Js. If, te be geno f.r two weeks. la?t ,-Iti nl 4.30 O'ClOClt. at t. AllEUS- tlue'H Church, Fourth and Vine Btreets, when Sllss Gertnide A. Hvmmcrie. daughter of Sirs. Jacob Hemmeile. of 1". I Chcre' street, became the brlda of Sir. Ceerge Haly, of 1535 Snnseni street. The ceremony was performed 'by the ltev Jehn Hegan. . 9. A, and was followed by a reception. Ml-- Kitty Heb.iu was the maid of honor and Sir. Je-eph Haly sei-ved as best man The ushers were Mr. Walter Haly, brother of the btulegroem, nnd Sir. Jeseph Strasler. SlARUnftU.M-ALi:XAXDi:P. A wedding cf interest took place last evening In the Lutheran Church, Seven teenth and TleKa. stieets, when Sllss Helene Alexander, daughter et Sir. arid Sits. William Alexander, of Ills Plke street, beiame the btlde of Sir. Kdvvlii Slargerum The ceremony was pel pel fermed nt s o'clock. The Kev. Jehn c. l-'isher, lector of the chinch, officiated The bride, who waa given In marriage by her father, was attended by Sllss Ksther Schelrey ub inald of honor Slis. L'art T .Miles, sister of the bride, acted as matron of honor, nnd tl.e brldcsnrilds Included SU"-s Slurlel Slar geruiii. Ml'.' Margaret Hewers, Silts Helen Tippcn and Sllss Dorethy De De Slelt. The beat man was Sir. We-b y ''enklln' The ushers Included Sir. Her bett Sterrv, Sir. William H. Slarger u.i, Jr.. Sir William Purdy, Sir. Ttebert I'rld land and Sir. Walter Scbuman. A r, -cejitleu at the home of the bitd. J parent!) followed the ceremony. William Hedwood Wright attended the game with Mr. Charles .Savage nnd his i two daughters. Miss Pauline Savage nnd ' Miss Grace Savage, the latter of whom ( is aUe u (lebtitunte. Mis Wright were a white costume nnd a suinll lint of jade green felt which was a most exquisite ' ceiitruht te her red-geld hair. Miss I Pauline Savage was in white with a , gray lint und her sister wero a blue frock find hlue hat trimmed with an uncurled estiieh leather. Mrs. W. W. Fruzier. ."d. -selected n shinning (-ports costume, a sltirt of tnn with a thread check of old rose, nnd her square-cut box coat was of tan piped vvitli rose. The hut worn with this costume was n sports model ! tun of a shade bllghtly darker than the blllt. Mr. nnd Mrs. P.vdney Thayer were nt tiie game vvitli their attractive grnud (hlldien. the little urn and daughter of the late Mr. W. IlenltiMi Dixen and Mrs. DWuii. who was formerly Miss I'mily Thayer. Mis Mnr.v Ii.irtevv looked well lu a f re 1; of dark blue jerse.v trimmed with tun, nnd a Dig black velvet hat Meney! Meney! Meney! POP was easyand die family knewjust hew te make a little touch. While he worked hard te pay the bills, his wife and children learned te play bridge with a grand manner. Dear old dad. He remembered earlier days when mother would serve the dinner in a blessed gingham, apron. New there vras a trader. New there was only disapproval of his lack of social grace and his homely attire. But he remembered the dear, meaningful words of Leng age, "Jehn, I love you." RUPERT HUGHES The one great American autlier who teUs his etvn story en the screen has directed a pcrfc& motion pU3.ure A picture you will remember forever 1 you liked "The Old Nest" you'll love "'Remembrance1 Ifpfcandre Dumas run would is sunk" COMING A PAttA.MOl'NT IMCTimn CECIL B. bE MILLE I'jKinu'Tie.s' "Manslaughter" AM r- ' r. MH.l.f.rt 3 - brlCNAL. KTOIlV Themas Meighan Lcatrice Jey and Leis Wihen AIU' TV THn 'A1T lVth and rtinauat 11 A. H. in II P. M. ALDINE THl MOTHER l.V "HUMcrtKHQUB'' KM MD0N nnd DORE DAVIDSON in i irft l'nnsK.VTATiev ev "YOUR BEST FRIEND" A BTOIIT Or MOTHER IiOVB NEXT WEEK u CASNIER PRODUCTION Rich Men's Wives" Vlth HOl'HE PETERH. CLAIRH WINDSOR OASTOV OI.AB3 MTOTLB STEDMAN ROSEM-ARY TTIEHY, TUNY KtPHAUD IIEADRICK 12. 2. 4. fl. A an4 10 P ll DnOAT A rrrFSTN31 T, rY -TOMORROW II. 1 ; t" , If illiIA VAI.L.I ; MATT MOOIlh, In ImHfmt v mmn i ! I I ! ! 1510 WALNUT STREET i Exclusive Fall Medels " 4 (SMKirtG nnd lfVVlie 1 ! WHOSE MATERIALS, HUES AND DISTINCTIVE ' E ! LINES INTERPRET THE LATEST FASHION ' THOUGHTS FOR THE COMING SEASON . E L Autumn Millinery S j ( 'F-J APjJ, 8& s0' Hats Gewm s. 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SUITS GOWNS FURS A BTITKNIWIN PrrTt'IUZATION of Langden M. c t '. yiace I'lay Commencing This Saturday III" KAliO WAIT11N " I U.,r rnsnt GUY BATES POST IN TEKN VERSION' Oil' ms HTAiiu Hi'f-cnsa THE MASQUERADER A Masterpiece Among Great Motion Pictures PALACE and ARCADIA l.TIt t: ilARKUT JOTII : CIIKHTNl'T TJtIS WfctK OASMIJR rilODl'i rtON Wilten Lackaye Barbara Caitleten Cenitnr.ee Bennett Julia Svtafne Gorden Montagu Lets Mrs. De Wolf Hepper Huntljr Gorden Otter Favorites WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN? VICTORIA SfSn,,1 WM. FARNUM " NV!k"In the Name of the' Law" LAl 1 1 J 1" A M 'n 11 11 P. M. -TUP. AI.I.KV OK Mli:VT MKN" CROSS KEYS "'" ogres EVATANGUAY Th rameui r eniric Cenieilimna LQBE SK W1 BH r 11 'III ll i Ql'ANTIT OI'Al.ITTT r(,r: i m ( rs- vitt rati- pnici:a VAUDEVILLE BROADWAY Jbkeu & Nl lKR Mi n 'ie "i BOBBY NELSON .V.W.'.AiVv CHARLES RAY ;;vwt,r,','; ALLEGHENY I'jjru' Au.riKrvy t nnnu.K-: u " a.vu d Jimmy Carr & Company Gleria Swanson ""Wu',':! 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Celers and white. ys rer hk'us e m 1 1 .vehi'k. ci i -- Dresses ery attractive iuav uraped and unular ill'it in tint frepes and Pein t V !1. 1. 1. iieptieiial value. 39.50 Three-Piece Suits Fer misses; in maili'cu arid eldyne; bleu.se- ui ontuisi entuisi mir color.'. (HMO YRSC "5-V MAT. SAT. $2.00 U '.Hi Ml. Vll. I ' .11 it ARJOLAISE" I' K 1. O O l ' ' i ," ' i i M, ,' r w :M SHUBERT i",4.:.1..-; LAST MAT. SAT. THEBLUEKlffEN " RICHARD CARI..E - J IAJ I 'n u Seats New Selling "PARADISE ALLEY" ,1 I I, ii., rlU9"' V Mill' .1 I I I "THE CHARLATAN": v iii rrru ri v uiw nir ht." i i. , 'Btln 1IIUII I s sllM I I eih ' MIX r WFEK- SCATS NOW Pure iiifrirn ( nniftl.trmrm "OP THE LADDER" doris'kenyen V ! ill I A 1' 11 lti. MM Wll Ill's I MiArv $1 Oft Metropolitan Opera Heuse mi ic-it , H.i.-, iv ii lenetit Rey Week Cnranuttrx U. S. MARINE BAND "llie 1'rfinlfiil'N (luii" 1 ,l,,'ii nt nil (.,", eniim, ailn In tUM il, Ml uiiiIpiIIIi. mill Mtitlrnl ( ruiifil) nl from l,rt ,lie ivlll aypcuU hiluH!! hiiiHl iniinltfrw. DUMONT'S ?,',':,,;.'-!? EMMETT WELCH Minstrels '" ' ' " "II l'"l'l Ti'llH M"' xll: n Aw'rcl That Starl'. tU Cwr Kerne JX ' CASINO I SMS i 1 i mi-.i m a n