&m mm rH, ? -i 9ffi I , ST1 GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the November Many Bearding Scheel COULD there lmve been n mere benu (Ifiil tin)' for tlip eprnlnic of the i .inw nt Hrvn Mawr? And tlierc n "vetrfui turnout of peeple S. "nncr nbetil the evnl wnn rrevdnl Xh mpinbert of the younger Mt. who 5 Ji" Ievp te wnlk nbeut rntljf r thnn St in th" urnmlrtnnil. Th. djjy wn "e, ,oe wnrm. the gevn were JuHt the ritlit rolers te blend in lierft-etly with lin hncKRreiiiiu nt nimit"' ...... ; .... he twwVniid nltegcther it wufc benti- tlful. RS. HUTCHISON SCOTT 1b te M: have her Supper lut njjnin ni me "-1 nr " he' . Htrntferd this venr. nnd I hen fff ', ,cnlnR dmiiT will be held en Ne wmher If. Thnt l diimly. beentme th e will be held en N eenil one will He Hem en uie ihkiii or ii, Vrmv nnil Nnvy Knnie. nnu juki Mnk of the fnclniitlncc We-t Pointers mi ? V.nn pnlli wp who will attend In fmife.m? Wny bnrk In tnc dntk n.. I member. the exeltement raued nt the ffinr K""ilnB Sub-lW. Dancing SVu when UrnyRen Murphy, then n West Point endet. came te the clnsH lifter nn Army nnd Nnvy gnme. And hew c nil thrilled when he nnked us te ilnnee. There's n MimetlilnR about A unlfetni thnt gees te one's bend, Is there "Vhe Supper Club will have n t-criei of t,n (IniieeH nnd the Inst three before TPnt will hnve peiinl entcrlnlnments, iln the ilns before the wnr. when tin club (-flirted. The gentlemen nn the committee fills .venr are Lewis Pnnent, Jehn C Hell. .T. Hutchisen Seett. dr., j Willis Mnrtln. Nichn'ns Hlddle, Wil riin Pritehett nnd V. Ncllsen Kdwnrds. nelllnshend Tnjlnr l ulse n inember of the committee, but he nnd hit fnmlly hnve juct gene into deep mourning for Ms mother. TniS winter n grent many Mib-debs nre being pneked off te benrdlng dfhnel cither In this country or abroad nml, nfter nil. it's the only thing te de te get them nwny from the gujetics nt home. ThevMI get Iheir fill of them uhen they come out. T hear thnt Careline Norten. Ihe rtirlinrd Nortent' yeunjrer diiughter. and Kntherine Snowden. thr. (laughter of Mrs. Jehn Converse; are leaving in n dny or te for Pnrif, where they will cn'le .'clioel thli winter. Whether they are going te Mile. Moen, where r-e many of this winter's debs seem te hnve gene, or te Mile. Oziinne's (I think thnt's Its nnmel where Frnnecs Mills ha1 been entered, T hnven't heard. Frnncei, by the way, left for France nn Tuesday. The Walter Thomsens' second daugh ter (Itebeeca rnmc out secml years te), uhni name Is I.eulie, thnuch every one ier sonic uiuiiiewn reason ca;is her Lutle. will be at 1-oxcreft. in Vir ginia, tills winter. "Izji.v" Da Cesta gees there nnd se does Anna Ilelle (Swell. Frem what I lienr of It, it must f a most at tractive plnce. It Is net like the conventional i-choel, but mere like n big hniif.e party. There are about forty girls nnd they ecm te have a wonderful time. Tlc-lcles their studies tlie school makes a specialty of j-idlir: nnd liunting. Sus-nn (Sroeme, who ie new Mrs. Rebert Toland. went there several years je and se did Hetty Welsh, who "miiv rijil Arthur Paul, and Lerrnine DIsMen, Jvhn is engaged te Lew Lukens. (Jcergie HarrN. he is coming out this winter, was there for n year before she went te Mile. Moes in Paris. I thin':. BKT'J er TTY, who is four, is becoming lery Pari cular nbrmt nrnnimnin. t nn. J he ether dny just before lunch time Auntie discovered her husllv do de Touring crackers. "Hetter net cut no iiiiin crackers, diii'ling. jiim before lum-h 'Oil II till your little tiiminv mi full veu mi t lie utile te ent n geed limi'li." And siy looked .severely n Auntie nnrl re mrkfd. "Net tummy, steninch." nancv wynm:. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES siK 1',,.,,l,ls ,'i,.v "' nttrim the ll.ew SiiV MMI .' "'zer. win. will m.iUe her d'hiit at a b'lll which her parents will feV "".Uft ember 12 nt the ltlt-Carl-ten win ,e the Buest of honor nt a ninner en Monday evenlnc. December i " ',V.r' Pauline Jenlilns, of llal '"" miii Bive netnin tlie tlil 3.lv i.erman In ll.iltln.eic Air iirs (.cerse D. rt.iseiic.nti.i will enter h ,J ",, 'beatre party and supper at 'mi Wt7.. .irlteu In nor honor Inter In 'lie season, and Mr. nnd Mrs Jeseph '., r, ' "row n, Jr. of the Wellington ?'"' rjn Mawi, will also glve a theatre knJ a,i'.' -""I'Per In Miss dozer's nnner. Mr. and Mrs, crexer nnd Mls it10??? ?.''. ece"Pylng their apartment ' i .iik avenue, .niv eilt. Mr nnd Mrs. Oerrge Breeke, of Al Jiiendbury Hmife, ithaii, hnie Issued invitatl.ins te the innnlagn of their daughter. Miss Kuclle Pell,- Cm tn-. and ilr Sniiiiicl T lr..-n-. .. i... l, ..nt ...i... rlfe en Saturday. October 11. In 'ilic cjuirrli of the tJe'n'i Slieplirnl. lit 110.111 ! "lie ucilrtliiff will lm followed liv 11 ie- nMieU, a, 'vT-itT-A M Mr";i'ee!";; i V-here" ii-inrlnrtn1 Mr u-" f. Eft. MKe. Jlr Ai.,ii.... v.... 11 ... Vi.ii. ,. r: -, .......vi, ..in 1 in, ,111. u- nnt n ( huii'lininii. Mr. Cirrell U. T - ' ?n .lr. Mr, Cetirse '. Cirson. Mr eerce .Ni-hnll. Mr. Alfred Miilille. Mr. jerniun lloe-ovelt .Mel.uris Mr. William T lifter '.'il. Mr. I'eell St liunrce Mr.' Ivenneii, .,liv nm Mr. J'l.mk ImIii frllvlil, of NpW Verlv Mr. nnrl Mrn iSllnlia I.i-e, ,lr nf 1709 "TI'I.KI'IUIM'I Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates L UIGI RIENZI COKW'XT API'AKKL VOU WOMMX 1714 Walnut Street END OF THE MONTH DRESS SPECIAL RADIUM TAFFETA PARTY FROCKS MATELASSE AFTERNOON . , -. FROCKS DRAPED SKIRTS AQ KIJ LONG, FULL SLEEVES Tecrvr RIENZI TAILORED STREET FROCKS 45.00 the new Three-piece costume suits 145.00 te 400.00 TWO-PIECE SUITS, 69.50 TO 275.00 COATS WRAPS FURS .4.J; 4h 1 1 a ft. h,f. Supper Club's Meeting in Sub -Debs Attend Other Matters -..Wl? "r of thu Rtrnlnt l(in Je rwrtf iiunr j SIMr Will lu. 1 ..HV . 1uJIa" ul'JJLrm ,n Tannin ni wrltlm nn en alrb of th miner nnl. nT itrrn e r mtiai dnlnri In arlau ? ,Vn n'U' ''." Hit . thit arnilrr'a nnarrM ,tnil tslmi inn tinm. must dc capable of rriiiruiien j wu.t .,ufi ,, d nner at their he cnterlnln at a small f 1 1 tier. OrteliM 7 it. t., ....... .. it.-1 rtaiigliler. MIm noretiiy T.ee The niM,nJiy M','!,ml. MK Arthur t;illcile ItHilner I tint Club. In hennr' of Miss irRiniA UiKnorenne Carpenter, cletm. ' tiinte dniiBhtcr of Mr. nml 41 rH. Jeseph mi . ?rlcnter. Jr.. .,f Cheinnut Hill. ''ff(I',rc wl11 ''0 fern.nlly prcientel te v..iV.Ei.r !l- tca " Kr,Jay ufternoen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Pepper Vnux. Sf.,,"'"10111' ,w' K've a "dinner en li.iuay evfnlr'?' Outeber 21, befrre I-cunlng Montgomery will kIvc. ,.,'r- ","'! Ml;8' Andrew Alexander HUlr, of Chestnut Hill, will entertain nt dinner en October 7 In honor of ?.' fifl t(,rr.,n,dp. "eekscher and Mr. Al ri( Diddle, whose (Cnsagement wan re cently nnneunced. Mr. Hiddle li a nephew of Mr. UJalr. Mr. UeerBe Morrison Conic will ut ?'" n ,!ft man at the wrddlnc rf Miss .Midlne Hit7.cn Cline. of '.'03J Pine street, daughter of Mrs. Hnssen Chase, or Paris, France, nml Mr, Francis Head Hrewn, fen of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ames Pcaslee Brown, of (lermantewn, which will take place en Saturday, ()i;. 'fiT ," The ushern will Include Mr. Uldgely Jlrewn, Mr. Clnience r. Hrln Hrln ten, Mr. Mnmuel Hart Chase, Or. James . Wlster. Mr. Felix du Pent, of Wil mington, Del., and Mr. Hewnrd Futmet. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wllmer Diddle, of Hlnderten He-use. chestnut Hill, ac companied by MIpi Harriet B'ddle and Miss Irglnia fiorden, will leave en October 6 for Virginia, where they will pend several weeks at their cottage In the Hlue nidge Mountains. Mr. nnd Mrs. Piddle and their family returned last week from Inke Saranac, where they spent the uummcr. Mrs. Alexander Prlnten Cee. of IS30 PittcnheUHO sciunre, who Is spending lome time In Atlantic city, will return home next month. Mrs. James Francis Sullivan and her daughters. Miss Frances Sullivan and MIsh rcilM Sullivan, of the Weeds, Hadncr, have returned from Bar Har Har eor, Me., where they spent August. Mlrn OeerKlnna Perter" Cusachs. of AnnapellP. Md.. Is visiting Miss Doro Dero Dore thea Spottswe'-.d Mehl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mehl, ut her home In Ardmore. Miss Mehl will niake her debut nt a, tca en Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hunter. Jr.. who ve nccn siieneini; me summer nt the Ausolile Club In the Aillrendaclts re- """.j, '.''"""J l" meir iiumeiiiuueai- nut Hill. Miss Sylvia Van Rensselaer Streng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hnrt ve;l Streng, (.f 1707 Locust iticct, who spent July and early August In Chi cago studying music, and the latter part of the summer with her parents it SaundiTPteivn, It. I., 1ms returned from a short vl'it te Lake Oeerge Miss Streng will net be a debutante of this season, but will return en October 5 e Washington, te attend the National Cathedral Scheel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles .fared Ingersoll, nf Fert Washington, who recently re turned from n, month's stay at North east Harber. Me., are visiting Mrs. In gersjll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright Balrd, at their home In Chest nut Hill. Miss Sarah Legan Starr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Starr, of Olnev avenue. Germantown, who is visiting Miss Clarissa Anderei. of St. Augus tine. Fin,, nt Neva Scotia, will return home the latter part of this month. Miss Mary Ramsay, of Hiltlmer. Md.. will arrive early next weel; nnd III be the guest for a few days of Miss Anna Cccllli Hlmmermiinn, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn EdMrird Zlm mcniinnn. of chestnut 1 1 1 II. she will come in attend the tea te be given by Mr. and Mrs Immermann en Frldav afternoon, October 6, te Intreduce their daughter, Mr and Mrs. Immermann and their family returned home en Monday, after spending part of the summer at North Haven, Me. Mr. and Mrs Charles Francis Beoh maun, of ISA Seuth Eighteenth street, who have been spending tlie summer traveling en the Continent, have re turned te their apartments. Miss Anna Hamlll. accompanied by her niece. Miss Mnrle Lmitse Farlcs, of 2007 Walnut street, who has hi en ',.", .,.,., "pending the last year abroad. Is neiv ki'r ... i In Paris, and will return te this coun ceun it inn'..'.' i trj the mlddle of next month. Mr. and Mrs. Jeshua Ash rearseu nnd their daughter, Miss Elizabeth T. Pfarfen. of chestnut Hill, have ic turned fiem Cape May. where they bpent the iiimmer at their cottage. Invitations have beeh Issued for the wedding of Mls.s Beatrice Silverman, daughter of Mr. r.nd Mrs. I H. Slher man, of 13. Seuth Seventeenth street, and .Mr Stanley Htnleln, en October IT, at 6:30 e' lock at the Rttz-Carlten. .Mrs .1 Albert Caldwell, of 135 Seuth Eighteenth street, who has been rpeud- lug ,i few wcus nt tlie irglnta Met SprliiRs. will return te her apartments early i.est month. An atit.m... wr,ldli.R of Intrrent "111 ! Hwt -f Ml? MnrKarft Wall. dU8h- i'er or .Mr. nun Mrs. i-naries 1-. wnil. of l;re.rl Hill, niifl Mr. Heward He- lirrten liiReisell, .son of Dr. and Mr? V IC liigers-ell, of 400 fhentnut street, which will take place in the l.uthrran I'liurrh of the Incnrnatlen, Kerty-fieventh ilreet and Cedar avenue, at 7 o'clock en Saturday fvenliiff, No Ne veiuber 11, and will b followed by a reception nt tlm PhlleimiHlan Club. srm'c K 2D3R: 39.50 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, Betrothed MISS BESSE NEUFELD Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ncufcld, of 4830 North Twelfth ntrcct, tvhene engafcment has been announced te Mr. Jehn L. Harris, of 428 Pine street. Mr. Harris, who is a veteran of the World War, was awarded the D. S. C. and the Croix de Guerre Along the Main Line Mrs. Alexander K. Pntlen nnd ber ren. Mr. Alexander Ii Patten Jr.. who epent the summer at Merlen, where iney eecupied the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Jehn F. Mucklln. will lenvn tomorrow! for Krle. where Mrs. Patten will attend, ns delegate, the Conference of the Daughters of the American Itcolutien, which will be held next week. Mr. and Mrs. Nerman It, Macareger, of Bryn Mawr, recently gac a house party at their summer home In La v.Mette, N. J.. In honor of Mr. nnd Mm. Dena'.d U. MacC.reger. of Lansdowne. The guests Included, Mies Mary Green. Miss O. Shnnan, Miss H. Shanan, Miss Klslc Wledlner, Mlsn K. Tnggart, Miss Jessica Prlgger, Mr. and Mrs. ji Hsen haluser. Mr. Fred Oreen. Mr. H. rtey rtey nelda and Mr. Frank D. Reney. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Dynd, of 6362 Overbroek avenue, will return this week from ocean City, where they spent the .summer. West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Elbe, whose marriage took place In the summer, in St. Mathew'H Kplscepal Church, Klgh teenth street nnd CI Irani avenue, lime returned from their wedding trip, and are at home at 1018 Kerkland street Mrs. Blbe will be remembered at Mrs. Mnrv !: ri. niivln nt iqe ttni.... 1 street. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin F. Megargee, of 1046 Seuth Fifty-first street, returned last week from Ocean City, where they spent the summer. pnwiOTiiiiwniM I 1KS Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Annual Autumn Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles COMMENCES FRIDAY MORNING Talcum Powders lljfrkli Frenrh Tale 1e .lohnen A. Jolinnen'n llnliy Talc ...lAu ama.u Trtl. ..II ..In,. IflM Aiuren Trench Talc . . We Iletrr nnd )allff Violet Tale .. 2e l'n Air Embimme Tain. 7.'ic "Ire . .SOe t'ety'n Tale. In IUrUnn ami bIt ether odem ... Oar Anielln Ileaderunt Tewder 20c Face Powders Ilnrln C'enuiart Tixrr 1'ewder . Man Itiirdrii reniiet Pewdrr. a.-.i. S.le l'n Air i;mlnume l.nrte Cnmimi't Purn Timdrr .box 1.1ft IHrrkl ' or .Intn lllir Tare render ... . .i.e l'ej' 1,'OrlKAn Fare reuder . .,Br Ciitr's l.'Orlian Ceniimt l'enilrr. tiv Aflirp.i Vnr ledrr 00c A-tlie-ltatft Twin Cemnnrr Fur 1'eurr. unuallv 1 ."0. nt 1.3.1 Iljgirnel Weel rewdrr rufTm .. Teeth Pastes I'et'neilent Toe'h PnM l'ehrre Teeth rt . . . i . Ferluin' Tenth I'lmtf Knlphrne Teeth Pt . . . Koljnen Toetli Tn'te IHe i'i "i'l .,l: OO 50e Teeth Brushes Hair Brushes and Nail Brushes rn3hjelle Toelh Ilnislin. ine dium or hard brletlf, uualh tf.r. t . . . 5i- I'renhylaellr renrtrnllne Hulr llnmhfe, unuill) 7.V nt . SOr Pure Drlilli- Nell llruthr, imiillr i.'ir., nf . ,erh 18c Imported Toelh llruhm, bnnr or trnprent handles, u a u a 1 I y ISe nt . . . IRe Imported Perfumery f'ety'. ItoeMiant'n, Rlfaad'R, Rrr Vatl', Reirr OttUn't, I'lirr'H Unr French rerfumm and Tellft Mntern nre In thin natp at Kreailj- reduced vrlcn Absorbent Cotten and Napkins J-lli. roll of Jnhnuin & Jelinxin'n Abnorhent i'ettun . . . tOi' Kelex NupLlnit. nn defrn te H pachage unu.Mlj rtOe ISe IJitT'n Napkin. 0110 dozen te a rai-KPKe. reiruinriv u.ie ami nuc rni"KeKP. i-Hiiii'ii ..." !,' ,". inedliim aire ,We. larga aita.. tSe Rubberlied Huiillar .Aprenn, usual cise ernu at 10c Notion Specials iin.de r.i.atie u.i. He.e nat Nnnnertfrv. UHtJU' H" 1lr 2.P ,,;vT.rde.Shee Tree,, a pair. . Re T.irrmn f.-tlrri Mrkeled Mire I eldln llnneerrt (eat OtfU .10e k.,i.w.rine Oifiltis Kii.itneled t'OAt llniiref", rubber tips, while, nlnU. blu, nrehld wnd xellnw Ifle .Vlf-ivtndli'R Tai Meesiirea IHe Dish Cleths and Toweling nlah Olefha In honeycomb sitave, lOe, or S for 23r All-Linen Wih Tewellnir, uaually. B"i Kind . . yard 2e Ueah C'lntha, In plain rolers. whit. Pink, blue lavender and cold , . I0e earns 3 for Z3e Wuah t letba. Irir aire white or with fanc borders ISri 3 for 33e Tapes All Kinds Superior Quality Knell'h .Twill 3e I HI f l' '" ' " ' or Inrh wMiim Wrtihl'a rnmbrlc IHna Ield, In I.lnierle llreld ln.hlte, pink or blue inenleeeai 8 for SSc Imported re.tberatilcnnr.ie, is "" "" - - - '-JlZL .. ,.-.- .... AA ,i -UtU,,j.nIu a. Seuth Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. V. II. rx)d. of 1252 Johnsten Htrect. have returned home nfter visiting relatives for several wceka In Teledo, e. Mr. and Mrs. Daidel . Murphy, of 2210 Wlnteu streert. 'nre lelnR coiiBrntu ceiiBrntu lated upon the birth of a. daiiBhter. They entertained ut ii christening In her honor en Sunday evenlng. Mlsi Mary Murphy, of 142fl McKean btrcet. was the podmether Mrs. Murphy will be remembered nn Miss Rmma Hrewn, of 2219 Heulh Seventeenth street. Mrs. M. Conaty, cf 2035 f?euth Klgnt Mmih oireoi. Hum lust returned nftei 1 nfier spending several wctk3 In Atlantic City. Mrs. J. Lectch, of SSI 1 Smith Hon Hen vler Mrect, hnn returned home, after visiting Mrs. II. A. Blessem, of Doylos Deylos Doyles lown. Frankford in., itnrrUf White, of 450R Tacka- wanna street, hen returned from a visit ut Ahfe,?, Md ! of Aberdeen, Md. Mlss Mae Tayler and Miss Gertrude- Tayler, of 4935 Duffleld Htreet, sailed last week for a teenU weeks' trip te Bermuda. , . .... M sb Cenevleve .viniiier. n .iron I ..,. i. .,ni,.r.,l,ilnir ia A co Mac- MIsb . fienevleve . ..Mntber. or .rreu IV'" V."' : ".': ..,"!" V.. .,.i.i,t ienniu. or uaminun-, . ..v.,.B.. Miss Mnhel It. Telbcrt. of 1649 Brll street, has returned rrem a ncvcrai wcekr.' suy In Washington. ' Mrs J. C. Cilllen of Orthe U.x street ""''n..1'?," tf.t:ri'irnnn.,' te the members en Thurwlny ftfternoeii te the members of her me-hundred club. nt- ..nri Mn tlnrclnv Holllmrswerth are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Hollhigswerth was Miss Marlen Fester. I i Tnnc.in" f.vnlnir. October in. the members of the Girls' I,ncue. will glve n card party. In the Holmesburg Library, The members of the lengu are Mn He'en I.lntz. Miss liiin, eiun, .nine Anna Stevenson. Miss Florence Haines, Mlu,. ITnl.., T-irr. m. Benlamlii c nrk. Mrs. Charles McClure, Mlfs Sablnii Burkmnnn. Mrs. Jehn Parry. Mr. Charles Gres and Mrs. E. McCartney. Tlie Emanuel Church clnss will give a ' farewell party this evening for Miss Lena Bettln. who Is leaving for an ex tended stay In Pasadena, where she will visit Mrs. Charles Kates. j Miss Helen Perter, of Rhawn street, will spend the week-end In New- lerk. ns th.. guest of Miss Olnds Masen, n 207th street and Broadway. : j Delaware County i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chaffee, of Swarth Swarth mere, have returned from a stay at Buck Hill Falls. ( Dr. and Mrs. Edward O. Janncy. of naltlmer.;. Md.. are guests of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter R. Jehns, at their home In Media. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Garrett arid their family have returned te Swarth Swarth merc from a meter trip through New England. Mrs. K. Grlffen Belches, of Media, i ha returned from a month's May at Cane Ced, Mass.. where alie was the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. mwaru Kelly. Imported Toilet Waters rlj ''n" Jfllft atcr., f. "rJi "".""."SJ?'?0 . ' .r'-J1'2" Mry i,atifn Tel,"t Water, II GO nf'S!i " V.ii'.' ' V ' '..' -.' ,' ?!! OJerkUs Toilet -tfr. fl. 7.". ls. .1.40 Arare. or Klernmie. TeIlM Muter. Toilet Creams Kretlll. 2.r az, a llnr Heney and Almend Crenni AnzHtih l.cnien C'mim nml Am.lnu Mtlu t'oeil, Jl.lxi Hlre , Kee Water nnd llljcrrlnf . ".Me nlz. ... ..18e IiHRcrlt nnd Knmdfll' Celd t'reum. .',Ui Ail: llejer and (inllett l.lp Stlrk Real Irinen Crrnm. SO. Mcn.v.i L renin, IKK; nlre Soaps Parker'. Tar Seap. Woodbury ' Facial Seap f'rillritVA ttnnn cake IRe . . IHe r.L. IRj. FAV- n, fi Itener. anil flaller Frenrti lellure or Almend !pap, JSej lu of 8 en ken ... . ent. Seeletr Itjulenlc French Hnlh eap uiunby 40" , , . , ,"in pnnh Tniitllr henp, . 1 r.ike 'JSr .lergen'ft Iinie Italli f.eai .dozen H5e lerten'K Melet (lltcrrlne eip "O'en . ... use t'alaate.' I nhmerr lleunufll U x of n Mlii", medium Htze se,. Ilrltl.l; Hnlh Meap, unvia; js,. "re-lal . , ,-,!,, 13r Allen's Quality Hair Nets tee eaeh. $1,00 n detem 3 deren. n. n. ened ns j-eii wish, (fj.se. ,MIn'n are Juetlv fomeua for the r,u,iMty of their Hair Nete Ttin hllpiMin ap (Jiore comes in l.irire or smull elM Th strultrht eliapn In extra l.ime kI; Ihe . olern an atandard nn1 i'ein In eiery elnile. Mhlie nn, ,rn, ar .Neta nre IRc each, $1.30 a ileirn. Hair Pins and Pins All one, fine! iiunlllr I nnll.li r.nanieieu Mlrr llnlr Hn. Ii hUek or bren i. In three or or .Mirlil llm ef'Knrll.h llnlr I'lim parhns;e ler (.eld-l'latfd Nafetj lln. l-n rer quality . .. ,10p .nrd, 3 for 53c rajier of Del.eni Toilet l'ln. ,. " v v,vi . .... . rt par rer aac Ihiplex Safety 1'lna, the beet mui! for 4.5- Kelnr nrranmakera' Tins lei 53c M0ftIiec, r, . N eeolesScissers ....,...1 f-n.i. .- ""..Tr'.lJ" akT iti?;,?' ra, I ..-.. "' - 4 paper paper iairrn r.ii.u.ii ,iwuif iweim, fln i-eri- Tr.nli.0L "".'".'J " "'I'- r Metal i nae of 30 Nrrdle 3e All nor uanertment of line Mrel . ,i?r,,v f-'"brelder. .sierl,, .tfiViu?:? .Bnu t"w,n' """, Spool Cotten and Dressmaking Supplies C"XX?-CTK 0' ' T. Spool i-V,0I?i.fe.r lf" or machine f. InB black or white all number, te 100, usually 77n deien at deten u., flare Drrsa Shield., sur-orler qul-' "i ' C,rlr "J1'1 epers .hare, site, S. 8 and 4 . . ,lnr ;n,. ".WlUr JatTeta S,a, iiin.llnr r i, .C v. - . .. - i.iiila, ..nun, colors speelal Ptee a., HOhlnnnp Knan f.ti..... ' S card I). M. C. Mercerised Dnrnlnr (e. tenblack. hlta and relnr. ir-e aii. .. ball JOc ..V.'.-'..?:""" vwen wniia or .-.--.w, a la 4W,,, nan J5fl !MVCTWfi;!li . WMWktk.UUbJtV- I I s" 3 I1 i 1 1 CahilUMcCann Nuptials; Other Weddings of Interest A pretty wedding took place yester day, at ! o'clock, In St. Menica's Catholic. Church, Seventeenth nnd miner streets, when Miss Anna Mnrle Me Cnnn, daughter of Mrs. Mnry Ann Mc Cnnn, of 1762 Ktecker street, became the bride of Mr. Ulchnrd F. Cahlll, of 1)9 North Nineteenth street. Mr. and Mrs, Cahlll were married by father Montague, nt a hlBh nuptial masa. Mist Anna Cenner nnd Miss Helen Mllna Mllna mew attended the bride, while. Miss His McOarrltv. a iiIpcq of the bride, wa lower girl, Mr. Michael Cahlll, n ...uiiii-i ui iiif lillJVlll, Uitn ucnw in.,.., ,... Mr. William Cahlll and Mr. Jehn P McCnrrlty were ushers. A breakfast, at the home of the bride, followed the ceremony, after w hlch Mr. and Mrs. Cahlll left en an extended trip te Niagara Falls and Canada. On their return they will step for n short tlme In Detroit, where they will be the guests of Mr. Cahlll'a cousins. They will tie nt home, after October 25, nt 1752 oiecKcr street. rnm-mrntCK The marrlaBe of Miss Mary Hetrlek. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, c.eorge Het- rick, of 619 De Kalb street, Bridgeport. and Mr. Themas J. Cehen, son of Ir. and Mrs. Jehn ehcn, of 518 De Kalb Htreet, Norrlstewn, took place yester- ilnv nlnrnnnn t, I llir. timiin nt tllp . parents Thellev. William , r, . , parcnta ','!;"? 'J""-"1" icrra, nnnier et 1110 iirioKeperi iif- pastor of the Bridgeport Pres h.lPr(lll i-rrrlt, outdated. Miss F.llen Dillen attinded the bride as maid of "ir, iw mi manwiw r, m uciricK. ureincr or tnc oncie. , SHlKf.D.S-HOACHKOBD A nulet wedding took place yesterday ,nernn(f ftt 8:e o'clock. In St. Themas Auulnaa Church. Merris and Seventeenth streets when Mlsn Allen M lloachferd, daughter of Mr, Kdward lloachferd, of) Shenandoah. Pa., became the brlde of Mr. Cornelius P. Shields, of C002 Columbia avenue. The reremeiiv was performed by the Reverend Father Oaten. Miss Margaret H. Wiltshire was bridesmaid, while Mr. William King, of Plttsbureh. wan best man. Immediately following, a breakfast was served, nfter which Mr. and Mrs. Shields left for an eTtcuslve trip through Canada They Corsets and Corset Fabrics Selected by Madame Clare in Paris are new shown with her Ameri can models for autumn. Sec the New Corsets and Brassieres Surgical, Maternity ami Slevt Hprctallsts THedams CbiC, rr. L-m js!i I QQtt PUAefn,,4. C4- I .v.. I Irlr Altrm . Inil.p -""""" ... r lilWiraWl'H ilimii' ..aaw v, IL.1 a i rw'W. Wl ..---,y , Li I , HBk h v - js 1 ' 2 ! I g "" '"NV ;-g '-'& i M Announcing the Opening of ' I CHILDREN'S I CLASSES Hi In ' S ! nrsstAN hat.t.kt tee, , . m. KSTHi:riC AND INTER- Cnn.t- Cnate a U.I-1.I(UUJI UAM'IXfl - i H Saturday Morning-, September 30th 3r 1 1 Babtea' Classes Commence 1 S3c I Oct. 3d 78c B 1 k JANE MILLER i '.ie I i conservatory M "eS I ' m of DANCING M 3 , SkMIvV in?Q ri 4..& Ci flBSII afW f. u CSSw -h-A- ilissasK Waiut ei yJ3m "" c&r&&$ I FHuUtAV VTAaV VIID1IIIUI J. VaErriKJ fUiJM . lair frg-ZTrf: it-tl. .--jah iM.. ai I I MiMi An Important Offering Tomorrow II 1 m loe fl s 'IJ'!(P,'j W 1 I 'fiv'n h i Ri MW'W&lhW s, n mmw :3e II i ; LH.. J l. si HI k ; iv n S nlT.-W .fl I V n m.jmv,n new ii no zn 'COir ss ' r m w j vj ' m H 9 ", All 1220 l!inmi!!llllllllllllil!,lllll!lll!!lllllil!li!l!lllll!lliniiini!!! 1 , nilllllllll liiiumuuisuuiuuMmumiuumunuu t SEPTEMBER 28, 1922 will mnke their hemd In Shenandoah, after November 1. I.CKI"- FUANKI'NKH'LD , An attraetlve wedding took plnce last evening, ut 0:30 o'clock, In Kt. IUuI'h Presbyterian Church. Fiftieth street and Baltimore avenue, when Miss LIUIan A, Frankenfleld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Frnnkcntletd, of 32S North Fifty-third street, became the brlde of Mr. J. Carlten Duke, Jr., of Drcxel Hill. The Ilcv. Paul Krebcs efllclated, assisted by the Hev. Dr. McKelvey. The brlde was attended by Mlsn Kthel F. Yeung, as mald-of-henor, nnd Miss Jean Milllettp was flower girl. Mr. Themas Parker was best man, while Mr. Jacksen B. ArmstrenB, Mr. Byren If. Wltdermuth, Mr. Hirry C. Naschke nnd Mr Karl H. Mllllctte were the ushers. Immediately following the cere mony a reception wni held at Ihe home of the bride's parents, after which Mr. and Mrs. Duke left en their wedding trip. They will return te their new home, 3403 Hamilton street, after No vember 1 Tacony Mrs Jehn M. Semerndlke, of 3312 Tyson strert. Tacony, entertained In formally ut her home en Tuesday after noon for the members of the Weman's Club of Frankford. The ettl"-"N or the Weman's Club nre Mrs. S'nmuel Hoff Heff man, president: Mrs. Frank Kmbery and Mrs F. D. Degner. Ice presidents; Mrs. Bruee Murray, recording secretary, Mr. Jeseph Allen, cot responding secre- (A. . ir... 1.U ..... 4w Tlm executive committee Include Mrs. Jehn Somerndlke. Mrs. CharleH Sturte. vant. Mrs. H. Crankshaw Mrs. A. J Hdcar. Mrs. Charles Hesten. Mm Samuel Bolten and Mrs. Jehn M. Wl.. 'lams. IMPORTERS. UKMOSEfia A (SQ S " Naf.fi Gewn ft 38iv ; yffl 1517 WALNUT ST. Md j W ADVANCED STYLES W I (rl( F T T EXCLUSIVE MODELS. CHARM. h 1 I w ,S'G m THEIR ORIGINALITY IHl a T-T A 1 C AND DECIDEDLY MODERATE IN cM tl A 1 b pr,ce. IBI P1 i)Hi r r it 7; c frocks for every occasion Hm JjHI KJ U IV 1 a DEVELOPED ALONG THE DE. fqfX GfJ LICHTFUL LINES OF THF. IRK ) ' V -n en LATEST FASHIONS AND YE'I Vrv- I fes. 5y.5U MARKED VERY REASONABLY. J&KSr ' I -" i.niijVKKifli Ari'ARKl, Of Till; limitEST CHAR ACTER FOR MORE THAN TWEXTY-SEVEX YEARS 5filS JK- Deuble Anniversary Specials (FOR FRIDAY) DreSSeS : Exquisitely Different 49.50 59-50 "Harris" models that will win the approval of smartest dressers, because of their individu ality. Of crepe Renee, Peiret twill, crepe satin, matelassc, crushed satin and chiffon vel vet. Styles for every occasion. Cut en mannish lines models a range of smart Sweaters : Made of mohair mixed with silk. Warm though lifht in weight, and ver smart. Correct for immediate wear. H Sptcializc in Appartl That Street On the Third Fleer A varied showing of new Autumn modes, including tailored dresses of Peiret Twill nnd Silk 'Frecks of Satin-back Crepe, Crepe Satin. Canten Crepe, Matelassc and Crepe Sheba, in black, nay and the browns. They Are Extraordinary Values at Purchases Billed November - 22 - 24 Walnut Street f 11 ' Ainau, .. .-- . jiulua,W Norriitetvn The tnarrlnge of Mlsi Mary IC llom llem lierger, daughter of Mrs. Augustus W, Bemberger, of 525 Ilaml ten street, and Mr. nichnrd M. Sands, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Klmcr Sands, nt 1'oltslewn, will take place en the mernliig of falurday, October 2R, at II o'clock. In All HnlnU Church. The lie". H. I. Hannah, rector of All Saints Church, will elllclate at the ceremony, assisted by the Hev. Stanley West, rector of Christ Church, Potts town. Mr Hand!) and his brlde will live nt 381 Sprueu street, pottstewn. Miss Mary Ilydeman. of De Kalb street, baH returned from tt stay In Hartferd, Conn. Ml and Mrs. William K Wilsen nnd sons have returned te their home nt Itumferd. R I after visiting Mr and Mrs. W. H. Vnughnn, of Marshall and iJrecn streets. ACADEMY OF, MUSIC TOKIOHT t 11 S, HUROK PRESENTS THE RUSSIAN Grand Opera Company lee rroDOKerr, director "PIQUE DAME" r.'merrnw Nliht "A Nlzht of Let ' (Notch Lubrt). A coir.le opera In 3 &CH b Vlcnt!ne. ...... , . t:it Int "La JuWe: Sut Kip.. r.nt I'rrfnrmnnre, "Ciar'i Drlde." Ticket $1.00 tot3.ne nt rtnl. .V llciiii"'" lllti ( liestnnt WEDNESDAY LVE OCT. It. AT 8:15 Recitai MISCHA ELMAN S.'"1! t VIOllIUSL r.tc iOa te S2.60. Sals bearln Ken . Oct. Tlcke t Acm'emv & H"ne', 1110 C.hMtnut. MAKKRS OF WOMEN'S ASD Chestnut Cerner Twelfth : 25.OO te 59.5O distinctive "Harris" styles. Exceptional at 5.95 Sltnderizts the Larger H'omen -'5cl i!l!!!i:ij''i'!'iii!ii!il!l.'iiiiiiii'' , I'liUd Lingerie, Sweaters, Negligees Dresses it K35 lsl JIIIIMJ . 1 J3j: . aXiiMim i '10k : " ..BE '3 Oirectlnn Htnntev fnnitmny of Aware KTVVTierVTtt t TtWT a I. se. 1:30. a no. r.'ne. 7:30. e:S JOHN BARRYMORE IN T'ICTIjmZATION OP WIM.TAM atM.CTTri'S I'l.AY "SHERLOCK HOLMES" xi:x i' wi:i:k "r.e i:h uv riiAnAen" !J ICTIt AND MAItKKT II 30, 13') n 30 S 30 7 311 0:30 LAST 3 DAYS UII.I.IAM re. M n i.i,. simr m mh WEXT WSEK A rUtAVMfNT l'I''T'Tir CECIL B. DE MILLE t'lluIJi CTION Ai.tei: nt'r.u vu.t.i:ii's Hl.NHATIONAI. BTfiliy Themas Meighan Leatricc Jey and Leis Wilsen n. in Tin: rsr (. svir.n ritdiit i tiev RICH MEN'S WIVES lint SI. PI.II.IIS I I Mill, WINIISOH llll.KMMt nihiir h.ns .i..h Ml Itll.l MT.D.MAN MIAMK1 n,AHV ' Willi, mi l.d'.VW "H'TIIV M XTiOJt i.trrrr iihiivtti nrwittiri; cF w VT"Mn rvvT!X"T A flnsT NATIONAL ATTTIACTION GUY BATES POST IS I'lCTI'HIZATIdV nv ins weMii.nn i. sr.Msi: h' lxvas THE MASQUERADER Tlie... u,n av tlie jlav will net b ilisniiiinlnn-d In t'i Him " tVQI IHi:il. PAI A PC !- MVHIvUT rVLaUCi 10 A M TO 11 P M. I'ah mi ' r T'TTfnn R0D0LPH VALENTINO in "BLOOD AND SAND" VICTORIA e ri'iiWE THE PICTURE MARVELOUS! ARCADIA ..vrwfflr CHARLES RAY "Wzfi&Sr CAPITOL ...T'i'.VW-l,. M'.'r'e'r"rl' THE STTOPIVI GLO a ii vii'eh AND VAIIUKT M TO 11 vfn::vii i,f, headku uv JIMMY CARR & BAND uhiiiii.ns I'AMll.v eTHKlt xriH ll EVA TANGUAY BROADWAY "?J$ T 'WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN?" ALLEGHENY K'lASKH.nD Wt) M.i 1 i .III-vv VAI DP'TMi:-. ! 7 AVI) n .np,,, "THE STORM" CROSS KEYS M& Vu,iKT vi Di:vii.i,K FORREST LAST 4 TIMES Val.'ika Surut, Kin Halparln. Ceertir Trlea U-St.r Cet unci a QAKSEM Or FfirN B-aitty CH0RU3 NEXT MONDAY SEATS TODAY Mall erlrt new Hcrjre veur eatt and .red .peiuliter. be fellow ib's attraction ir"m cut te city. y ZIEGFELD TitR'MPH. v MARILYN MILLER a J LEON ERROL " Cd GARRICK i"2 we5 Ev-' i SAM II HHRI8 l'rr.fnt. ROLAND YOUNG LAURA HOPE CREWS n CLAIM: KUM.Mm S C nml POMEROY'S PAST fltan bv rn Ferres' BROAD :Vkt I w"", EvS. is 2M-J PP Pr,r" M" Wd. Hat. a-m CT7ni coi-irer i arer saw line f ' "Ir.rUneten. "UiN'N rOMANNB -nd a Brilliant Ceinsui i)KUbt:J5 EVES AT 8:16 Sp. MAT. SAT. "'.V. $2.00 U - HjUii- and I i(..frr ,,r . Vrr'ii Xincrlran LYR C "iV" MAT. SAT. J.;. $2.00 m HsARJOILAIHE" 111.' H I'enitlv nf I... .-J I - uki r w . . J' , i; W l O I) WALNUT T:Wti I 1 1 1 ' t I t ii L- Ift II ills i . . . ti UPTHE LADDER" wiin DORIS KENYON .M'riy-nwilllllBAfBMM. iA,.a. With E ITU'S THKATRB Mnl Imle , i 'lunlrht h ! ai "l."lu,l.r,V,:?"i "" '"k h Hi tlr-it'i Ki rAtaff irtLi IIIIIIUMM. 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