wpw SJRvppjM rew jxws.rMHH 5W! . ;,Mv l .x.irsT ''"BSWfW PW!rcTOPS! " w-iTXfl .r T "S ' ; 1 yr " IV ?1 . fST1 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE tfancy Wynne Tells of Happenings in Debutante World. Sees Many Fascinating Costumes at the Herse Shew. Afternoent Tea in Feyer After Orchestra Concert THH dcbutnnte gayctles nre certainly going strong new. Iinst night there were two nffnlrs ene the dinner dance, which wni net very large, which the Stanley O. Klngg .Trs. gave nt their Hryn Mnwr home In honor of Helen Hepe Montgomery, nml the ether the ball which the Frederick Keens gave nt the Merlen Cricket Club for Eleaner, the Keens' party marking the first ball of thcscasen. While It hnrf net been customary te ive balls at the country c1uIh, It seems t me te have been an excellent Idea. Yeu nee, It's tee early In the Wilsen te give it dance In town, and yet later In the sennen there nre no many balls one gets (tort of fed up with them. A ball early In the sensen, there fore, and out nt a country club, tee, is a splendid Idea. There were mere than r00 guents, nd It was n beautiful affnlr. Eleaner .were a frock of blue, silver and geld 'brocade, nnd the draped skirt was lin ished with a Mlvcr girdle. Mrs. Keens had en a handsome gown of sapphire blue Uncarted chiffon velvet. The ball room Mas decerntrd with nutuinn Unw orn and the bouquets received by the debutante. Hepe Montgomery's freek for the Flaggs' dunce was exquisite. My, but ghc has lovely clothes 1 Her frock was n combination of blue and silver metal cloth. She is very, sweet and bus such pretty eyes. There were ubeut 150 guests at the dinner-dance. BESIDES the two evening nffnlrs, there was the Mellis' tea nt their home In Arilmerc, te which a number of people went from the Herse Shew at various times during the afternoon. Dorethea looked stunning. She is very geed looking, I think, and her frock of white velvet, embroidered lu silver, brought out the fnlrncss of her skin and her unusual coloring. She was cur rying a benquct of orchids while I was there, and it was just the right touch of color te the costume. Mrs. Mehl were brown velvet. Among these from Bnltlmere who assisted Mrs. Mehl in receiving wcre Mrs. Albert Imck and Mrs. Francis Oarrctsen Evans. ' E'VE certainly had beautiful WJ .i m n. ii i,n,v. thU weather for the Herse bliew tins , wcek, nnd every day the boxes, gran"- ftnnd nnd lawn have been crowded with stunningly dressed people, xer everj bedv turns out In their host. tfn,.li nffprnnen Mrs. Rebert Learn ing Montgomery seemed te appear In ! n mere striking costume. 1 he ether day she were n umi-u rinium i-n-i-gown made with a .draped skirt nnd a long overbleuse. Tarts of the dress were outlined with green nnd geld em broidery, nnd across the front of the Wew-p were embroidered several large parrots In purple nnd green. It was most unusual. Mr". Montgomery had with her In her "box. her younger duughtcr, who Is ubeut ten years old. and who wns prettily dressed in a little frock of pink crepe de diliie and a lurgc white straw hat. Anether of Mrs. Montgomery's guests was Mrs. Jehn White Geary, who were n hnndxemp silk dress in an all-ever l'erMaii design In dull reds nnd blues, ii ml u dark blue panne velvet hut turned up iu front. In a box near the Montgemcrys' wns llrs. Arthur Emlen Newbold, Jr., who was M-cn chatting with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lothrop Itltchle, and Mellie Vim) r. Mrs. Newbold looked very well In a large black hat of panne velvet anil a dink blue duvetyn coat, which had a wide cellar of gray duvet) n embroidered in bilk te match. e1:, COURSE the debutnntes were much in evidence in the boxes with their friends nnd strolling mound the oval. Each afternoon Det I.ec, the Elihhn Lees' daughter, has had u party In her parents' box, nnd se have some of the ether debbies, Barbara Clayten was In u box with her sister, Mrs. Ralph Enrle, and Liz Attcrbury was next te them. Bubs looked verv attractive In n white woolen drchs, a white felt hat and it I short coat of robin's egg blue inndu with wide sleeve with lnmvv whlti. mutiniM. r.Mk .i. , V white einbrolU - einbrelU - ery nt the edge of the sleeves and nreund , the hem of the coat. Mrs. Enrl were a tan dress nnd u becoming hat of ten and brown, nnd Liz Atterburr looked verv etillul. n I.. ....,,,. .l,l, ...,. !. wLS ,.if K y ) .i Bruy,,n,t trimmed with orange feathers, which u uciuw wiu urim inmost te ncr eiuew. She also were a large fur piece of yellow fox and the color scheme wns quite striking. Knit dresses of wool or silk are still very popular. Rhedu Breeke, Mrs. lrenchurd Newbold's dnughter, has been wearing a pretty one of yellow fcilk with a small white felt hat. Twe of the sub-debs, Snllie Henry, who Is Mrs. (iuuverncur Cndiwiludcr's dnugh ter, and Kiitherine Snowden, Mrs. Jehn Converse's daughter, were verv good geod goed looldni; suits of licavv knit wnnl. KiiI11..'k was inigiit blue bound in block and ivntlii'iliicH mi equally bright red. The lermer were a siiiull white felt lint with hers and the latter u laice black velvet one, A MONG the ether debutantes I saw in tbe throng wns Bunny Geary, iwie wns wearing one of her knitted dresses. She lias one nlmest every color of the rainbow. This one was of bright green silk and wns most becoming. With it Hie were n hat, the crown of which was of the Halllu siul(e f Bru,.u Hli lie bum nnd streamers were gray sl'lTf!'"1'' Kri'l'n wt0('l1"8s niul erny nJiV,"1' V.0"00 werc n w,l"e dress with striking lVrslun designs nil out it iu red, blue nnd Muck, and n large black I.1,; t ''nt ttiined up in the front and ilk, and I'l-iuicph Gerhnrt, whom I saw Inter, looked very pictty in u diess ei black canteii crepe with sleeves and iVm1'0! "f -1 ,cnVh blw c'eVt'- nnil a sill '!Cl!.Vt'lv,e hat- f'hilr Glttlngs, dnri. ,,".0,h?p iM' "l,re " SOOll-loeklllg fs ')ll,c 'rcHN with touches of red en red hat ' "" a BMIIlll H 'VE )ou heard that the Women's Beard nf Hi.. t.....in,.,.. -t M....I. J '"I have afternoon ten i,ft,.r t,u or. eliCNiru c.iiceiis en Erl.ln, ufternoensV lea is te be served In the fier. I lave herd nil sorts of interest ing things la connection with the teas. Airs. RtekiiuwUi f,,i. !, ........ i.., i.. te entertain the various nr 1st sole sts of he concerts when their engagements .' """ "' ,l,,,,r "'eepting. mid a Brent many perbens will entertain nt 'He tea tub es. rim first tea will be held en Friday iicrneun after tint opening conceit of the season, nml uineiig these who will entertain nre Mis. Geerge W. t'hllds . i5. ' V',m lfi ''halrman of tlie com cem com inlttce; Mrs. Alextinder Van Reus Reus seluer, Mis. Flunk Griswold nnd a number of ethers. Among the women en th m special beard besides .Mrs. Drcxcl, Mis. Gilsweld. who is vice '.'."""'. .'!"" 'U1' "H HeiiHseiner (lore Cramp, Mrs. Jehn White Geary, ?'" Arthur Lea, Mra. Jee Leldy, Mrs. WiniB Martin, Mrs. Walter Thomsen, Mrs. Stokewskl, Mrs, Georga Weed- Tem AVlmi ill. n ' i.,i,',l,l Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Harnett, of Mrs W i t t r8V.,liiliBB ,V!I',S V,Ii,,r' ' U26 Ha ilsen street, have returned urn. William J. Clothier, Mrs. Henry , rl(im Kingsten, N Y.. where they wcre Brlnten Coxe. Mrs. Grergu Dallas Dixen, ' quests (if Mis. Harnett's mother, Mrs. (vrnu II T." r.,.,iu M.... rni.,. Vt,.. n rrnueln nt Klncsten. N. Y. r nii'M wiiiiiim iir ....!. r. . i A "urn, .urn. i;naritnn YEWnil nnd a number of ethers. ThiPArn simner. dances nre te be held In trio foyer this nensen nise. I de think It's fine we can hnve "eats" In this wny without having te get Inte wraps nnd go elsewhere after the opera or orchestra, but can go under the same reef for a little tea chat or some enjoyable dancing In the evening. I nm se glad the dances will be kept up nnd feel sure the teas will be a perma nent arrangement, tee. They are sure te take with us nil. THE family has a wee black deg about eight inches high nnd n feet long. And lnut wi-ck they went te the sen sen shere for n few dnys, leaving Betty at home with the governess, because school had begun nnd Hetty had te go. I ran In te sec the small miss thus de serted by her family, and nutted her, "Hew nre you getting en, de you feel very lonely with mother nnd the rest gene?" "Oh," sighed Hetty, "nil right, but you knew I acthuUy miss that deg mere than any of the fam'ly." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An engagement of Interest announced today In that of Miss Margaret Lee Ilrlntfm, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed ward urlntcn, of "West Chester, and Mr. Jeseph C. Fergusen, 3d. son of Judge and Mrs. William C. Fergusen, of Chest nut Hill. Ne date has been set for the wedding. Miss Nancy Knowles, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Nnthnnlel Knowles, at Chest nut Hill, will he the guest of honor nt n dinner which her jiarcnts will glve en Friday evening, January B, befere the First Assembly. Miss Knowles will iiuiKe ncr utDUt at a tea en ucteucr iu. Among these who will assist In re ceiving at the tea which Mr. and Mrs. Burnet Landreth, Jr., of Chestnut HIM, will glve en Thursday afternoon, Oc tober 26, te Introduce thelr daughter. Miss Letltla Landreth, will be Miss Nancy II Woelstcm, Mlas Elizabeth Morgan, Miss Nancy Knowles, Miss Mnrguerlte Jefferds Deyle, Miss Vir ginia Lagunronne Carpenter, Miss Lucy Jeffcrys, Miss Fanny Cox Welghtman, Miss Clair Morten aittlngs, Miss Mnr gnret Paul, Miss Elizabeth McElroy, Miss Kathcrlne Schwartz, Mlwi Anna Schwartz, Miss Nerma Grey, Miss Bcr tha Smythe. Mlsa Elizabeth Hewland, ... n t, vnioniine. Miss t.u- cylle Austin. Miss Mary Falck, Miss Mary Whitney, Miss Censtance Snow, .mis uiizaiictn jtedgers, miss Lillian Fergusen. Miss Elizabeth Pnnceast Iluey, Miss Frances Warner Illcknell, Miss Kntherlnn Hhlppcn Dunn. Miss gn "&Tce Ooed; T Cinvten( Miss man, .miss isaroaro isarearo isaroare Carollne V. Bemak, Mlsa Marna Hngar, and Miss Nancy fluffy and Miss Elizabeth Quffy, of isnitimere. Mr. Merris Weed, of Green Hill Farms. Overbroek, has Issued Invita tions for a dlnner-dnnce at Green Hill Farms en Frldny evenlng, November 3, In honor of Mlsa Sarah Franklin Dunne, dtbutnnte daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Itussell Duanc. Miss Lerraine Dlssten, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob S. Dlssten. of Nor wood Hall, Chestnut HIM, will glve a luncheon vm Tuesday next. The engage ment of Miss Dlssten and Mr. Lewis N. Lukens, Jr.. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis N. Lukens, of Evesham, Havcr Havcr feid, has recently been announced. Mr. J. Kenrsley Mitchell Harrison, of Meeting Heuse read, Ogontz, will en tertain at dinner this evening nt the Huntingdon Valley Country Club, In honor of Mrs. Harrison, who has just returned from a Western trip. Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncett, of 1712 Spruce ntreet. will enttrtaln at luncheon next Saturday before the Huntingdon Valley race meet, In honor of Miss M. Pauline Cappce, of California, who will be her guest ever the week-end. Mr. nnd Mrs. Llpplncett are spending the auturpn at their place Mslmar, Beth ayres, since their return from their summer . estate, Meerstuck, at James town, U. I. Mrs, William J. Balrd, of the Long Leng acre, and her daughter, Mrs. Harrison Keens Cnner, Jr., of 810 Pine street, are spending several day In New Yerk. They will return te Cape May for n short time befere coming te this city for the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Drexcl Faul and their famll. who have been Uvlmj "bread for the last two years, will sail f f th, country en Wednesday, when h ', nrnutiv Woedcrost Farms, thelr pluce ut ltaaner. Mrs. Albert II. Itesengarten and her son, air. Allien ti uesrnKiiru have been spending the summer i tnn continent, returned te this son, Mr. Albert u uesengarten. wne touring country last weelt, en the Olympla, and are occupying their home, 1808 De Lancey street. Miss Emma Ashton Derr, of 254 Seuth Twenty-third street, who has been spending seme tlme abroad with her bi ether, will return te this country early In November. Miss Alice, Itheads Marsten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marsten, of G900 Woodbine avenue, Overbroek, will be presented nt a tea en November 1. Among Ihose who will recelve are Miss Gertrudrt Horten, Miss Elizabeth. Cnse- nave, Jllss Mary louike wnite, mibs i Hetty Hetherlngten, Miss Churlotte Ma Graves, Miss Jey Drew-Haer. Miss Nerma Grey. Miss Mary Carrell Bolln, J,ss Annette Sprnnkle and Miss Ieulsa Wilbur Smith, of I)s Angeles, who will be Miss Marsten's guest for cevera.1 weeks. Mr. and Mrs Frank D. Cannen, of 1112 Summervllle avenue, Legan, are recelvlng congratulations upon the birth of a son, Frank D. Cannen, Jr, Mrs. Cannen will be remembered as Miss Agnes Gertrude Monaghan. Mr. and Mrs. H. B Macklln and thelr daughter, Miss Mvrtle Or.ice Macklln, left recently liy meter te Newton, Mass., wntre Miss Macklln will attend Mount Ida Scheel, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petters, of New Yerk, are receiving congratulations en the birth of it daughter en September 28. Mrs Pettern was Miss Loslle Clair Judge, of this city. Chinese Fete Will Be Held Along the Reading Soen A Chlnese Fete and ProccsHlen of the Dragen will be held en Wnlnesdny evenlng, October 4, at the Oaks, the luiiiie of Mr. and Mrs. E. Clarence Miller. In Onk Lne. for the benefit of the building fund of the Oak Luna Jtuvlcw Club. The women of the com mittees In charge, of which Mrs. Miller In chairman, Include Mrs. Jehn II, Cress, Mrs. Edwin d K. Dixen, Mi'rt. Raymond A. White, Jr., Mrs. C. R. Wsniie, Mrs. Geerge A. llauer, Mid. t'hatlCH Ciowell. Mrs. Dald A. Terre, Mrs, William rrince, airs, uwen us- j ffid H Mllf c'1 " ', Miss iieien ) nne aim juiw.i Hei nor. Mrs. C. C. Pnlmer, of 311 Summit avenue, Jenkiniewn, win enteriain iu a lunehecii and bildge party in luner df Miss Margaret Wall, daughter of mil, whose marrlnRu te Mr. Heward Heberton Ingersell, son of Dr. and Mrs. y v. ingl'inuii, in nun v,j, i, ii.u i iiIhce en Saturday eenlng, November 1I III H'u JM'-I viituivH - caiiiatl'm. Comings and Goings of Frank ford Persons nr. nr,a ii William Ketcham. of 13U Feulkrcd street, are receiving con- fratulatlena upon the birth of daugh- i.i.tn. v., ,.-", -- -.-.-. EVENING ' PUBLIC liEDGER-PHIIJABEIiPHIA'. ' SATURDAY, EXHIBITORS ANDREW WHEELEP? Miss Margaret Pearsell Weds Mr. Parrish Today Other Marriages of Great In terest In and Around the City A wedding of much Interest Is that of Miss Margaret U Pcnrsall. daughter of Mr. Rebert Pearsall. und Mr. Cuth bert ParrlMi, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rlchatd P. 1'nrrlsh, of thin city, which will take place this afternoon nt 3 o'clock, In the Church of St. Mar tins In the Flold. The bride, whd will be given in marriage by her father, will wear Ivery white satin with a train extending from the shoulders and a veil of old rese point lace which be longed te her grent-grandmether. She will earn sweet was and lilies of the valley. Mlsa I.udsen D. Worsham, pf West Point, N. Y who will be the mntrc'n of honor, will wenr blue taffeta and a brown tulle hat. She will carry a btfuquet of dahlias of autumn shades. The bridesmaids will include Miss Mary Worsham, of Washington. D. C. ; Miss Mary Smith, of Wilmington. Del.: Mlsi Peggy Shoemaker, Mlsa Peggy Fergu Fergu Ben nnd Miss Elltnbeth P. Frazlcr. of this city. They will wear pink taffeta frocks and brown tulle hats. They will also carry dahlias. Mr. F. Lerlng Preston, of Bosten, Mass , brother-in-law of the bridegroom, will act as best man, and the usher-j will Include Mr. Rebert Pearsall, 2d, Mr. Hugh Par rish, Mr. Alexander L. Fester, Mr. Frederick Klrkland, Mr. Leuis Le Due and Mr. Duncan P. MacPhersen. A re ception will fellow the ceremony for the immediate families nnd a few In timate friends nt the home of the bride's father. 130 Sprlnglleld avenue, Chest nut Hill. WOOD WATKT.N8 An Interesting wedding Is that of Mlsi Muriel Gwendelyn Watklns, daughter of Mr. B. Franklin Watklm, of 324 Seuth Seventh street, nnd Mr. Geerge B. Weed, son of Mrs. Alenzo LltiplnceU Weed, of Chestnut Hill, which took place at 10 o'clock this morning In St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Heventeenth and Locust streets. The Rev. Redger II. Andcrren, O. H. C, of Hely Cress Monastery, West Park, N. Y., officiated, assisted by the Rev. .Frank William son, of St. Mark's. Miss Watklna was attended by her slBter. Miss Vivlenne D. Watklns, an maid of honor, and Mr. Alenzo Llpplncett Weed acted as beat man for his brother. Thore was no reception. YOUNG WESTQOTT A wedding of Interest te this city which took plnce In Cape May, was that of Mlsi Censtance Mary Westcott, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thompson S. Westcott, of 1720 Pine street, nnd Mr. Alan Reed Yeung, of Overbroek, which was aolemnlzed today at neon In the Catholic Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea, Cape May. Miss Westcott was attended by her sister. Miss Frances Westcott. as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids Included Miss MArlan C. Doneghuo, Miss Barbara Shcremaker, Miss Elizabeth Trimble, Miss Mary -m v ul M Tl. 14ft M nA XrI e .sTsl ( arreu iiarrin, ei unuuuuiu, ..4u. , ...,. Henry Martin Justl and Mrs. Jehn It I CiiKinave, Jr. Mr. Ralph Yeung acted . as uesi man '"' '1'1' "'V, v S ,, i ushers inciuuen .wr. t-iuuji .:my, .,. Oeorge Armlstend, Mr. Jehn Blspham, Mr. Herbert Edwards and Mr. Gooder Goeder Geeder ham McCermlck. A reception followed the ceremony at the summer home of Miss Westcott, at 719 Columbia avenue. POWERS TATNALL A wedding of Interest In this city and Youngstown, O.. will take place nt 8 o'clock thU cenlng in the St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church, German town, when Miss Ellrabeth Milliard Tat. nail, daughter of Mrs. William Tatnall, of BS03 Archer Btreet, Gnrmantewn, will become the brlde of Mr. William Powers, of Youngstown, O. The Rev. Dr. Sam uel Upjehn, rector of the church, will perform the ceremeny. The church will tie decorated with whlte flowers, palms and ferns. The brlde, who will be given In marrlage by her hrether. Mr. Francis Gibbens Tatnall, will wear a gown of Ivcry whlte bridal satin, made with a beat-shaped neck nnd sleeves of lace, with a long court train fastened at the shoulders with penrls. Her veil Is of Scotch lace net, embroidered In a de sign of lilies of the Milley and arranged with a wreath of orange blossoms. She will carry a bouquet of lilies of the iiley und orchids. Miss Mary II. Frnzler. the maid of honor, will wear a frock of orchid georgette ever white satin with a silver girdle, and a hat of the same material with a silver ma line brim. She will carry a bouquet of pink nnd orchid color dahlias. The bridesmaids will include Mrs. Hehnrt Rowland, a cousin of the bride, and Miss Gertrude Powers, of Youngstown, O., a sister of the bridegroom. They will he dressed alike In frocks of geranium pink goergetto ever white satin, und lints with crowns of pink georgette, trimmed with silver mnllne nnd mallni brims. They will carry bouquets of orehld anil deep pink dahlias. The two htnall llewcr girls will be Miss Harriet Elizabeth Runcie nnd Miss Mnrgnret Runcle, daughters of Mr, and Mr. Wil liam T. Runcle, of Maplowoed. N. J nieces of the bride. They will wear frocks of whlte georgette crepe with Irish lace cellars and cuffs und pale blue hair ribbons) and sashes und will carry baskets of pink roses and lark spur. Mr, Edmund C, rowers will at- s&'-fZZz" d$ir&P flHFttv W" AND SPECTATdRS AT CELESTE MeNEAL witfi "SLIGO" Society folk met by the cameraman tend his brother ns beit man, nnd the ushers will Include Mr. Iluncle Lea Tat nall, brother of the bride ; Mr. Arthur Wellington Horten. of this city; Mr. Ttobert Unnnlsten and Mr. Donald Hoi Hei sted, of New Yerk, and Mr. Henry Burt nnd Mr. J. Selby Jncebi, of Youngs town, O. A reception will fellow the ceremony at the Germantown Cricket Club. On their return from a wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Powers will live In Youngstown. WARD BLACK An nttractlve wedding will take place at 0:30 o'clock thin evenlng at the First Presbyterian Church, of Chestar, when Miss Marjorle Chambers Black, daughter of Mrs Cresby Morten Black, of Chester, will be married te Mr. Wil liam Ward, 3d, son of Mrs. J. M. B. Ward, of this city. The Kev. Dr. Wil liam Housten nrtd the nev. Jehn Rendall will officiate. Miss Black, who will be glven In marriage by her grandfather. Mr. T. Prank Black, will be nttended by her sister, Mrs. Jeseph Cellins, of Ridley Park, as matron of honor, and four btldesmalds, who will ba her cousin, Miss F;vn I'arke Miss Jane Ward, sister of the bridegroem: Mrs. Walter Mlngen and Mrs. J. William Simmons. Mlsi Sue Morten Cellins, nlece of the bride, will be flower girl. Mr. Jehn Kngllsh will net ns bent man, nnd the ushers will Include Mr. Alberti Relger, Mr. Hemer Berry, Mr. James Bagshaw and Mr. Cresby Morten Black. Jr., brother of the bride. A reception will fellow nt the home of the bride's mother. ANDERSON ECKAHN An out-of-town wedding of Interest will be that of Mlsq Elizabeth May Eckman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs I. L,. Prescott Kckman, of Mount Helly, N. J., nnd Mr. Oscar G. Andersen, of Little heck, jra, wne win ne married at 7 .i...n. ... iv . mm win no iiuirncu : i O clock this evening at the home of PnOTOPLAYS Photoplay Guide Week of Oct. 2 te Oct. 7. showing of the locality obtaining A POT in MD THOMPSON 8T3. trJ-JU MATINEE DAJLT M. Jehn Gilbert In Shame T. Jehn Gilbert In Shame W. Earl Derr Riggers' Fifty Cw6 T. Earl Derr Blggers' Fifty Candles F. William Farnum In Perjury S. William Farnum In Perjury ARDMORE 1MaE!fr. M. William Farnum in Miarklrs of Celd T. William Farnum In Shackle of Geld W. AIIch Lelte In Weman's llnte T. i:nu!le Tayler In A Foel Tliere Was F. Katvlle Tayler In A Foel Then Wen H. All-Star Cuat In D.inEcreun Tere ACTOR EIGHTH A OIUAIID AVB. 0 1 KJt MATINKE DAILY SI. Cenwny Tearle in Iaive's Muequerade T. Cenwny Tearle In Ie' Mammi-rude W. Len Chancy In Fleali nnd llloed T. I.en Chancy In lira), nnd llloed F. -Heuae Petera & Matt Moere, The Storm 3. IIeUBe Fetor. & Matt Moere, The Storm - - - eaI 'TIlrD 61ST ft BALTIMORE BAL I 1MOKL e. 5:30 Sat Mat " rnes. Meighan in our i.emung ( mien T. The Meluhan In Our I.rudliur CltUeil w. Hetty Compion In 0cr the llerdrr T. Hetty Comiiaen In (her the llerdrr F, Wiillnre rteld In The Dictator 8. Wallace Iteld In The Dictator BLUEBIRD llread & Suiiuehanna Continuous. 2 until II M.- -Jark Helt In Tlie Iiin Unronaucmhle T. Juclt Helt In The Jinn unceimurrttUle W. Agnes Ayres In Henlerliind T. Aicnes Ayres In Ilenlrrlnnd F Earle Wllllame, Man Irmi Dewnlrm fit. 8. Kusene O'Brien, Chiumlim of Nerthweet COLONIAL atn,28eMPIB8nT01 VS M. Alma Hubens In Valley of Silent Meu T. Alma Ituhena In Valley of Silent Mm W, Alma Ilubena In Vullry of Silent Men T. Dorethy lUlten In The Siren ull F. Dorethy Dalten In The Siren Pnll S. Itodelph Valentine In llloed nnd Sand FAIRMOUNT "SfttiS M. nstolle Tayler In A Foel There Was T F.telln Tayler In A Foel There Was Vt". natelle Taj ler In A Foel There Wns T. Gleria Swnnaen In llcr (llldnl Ciikp y, oierla Hwnnaen In Her tlllded Cats S. Duatln Fnrnum In 11 ilhbeunil ftATUI QT THCATUB Ilelew Spruce JUin 31. MATINEE DAILY M. T. Meluhan, If Yeu llrllete It, It's Re T T. Meluhan, If Yeu Ih'lte.e It. It's He V, Constance Talmadce In I'rlinlthn Ivrr T. Constance Talmadxn In PrlmltUe Leter F. .lurk Helt, In While Satan Sleeps H. Jack Helt tn Wlille rlatnn Slri GREAT NORTHERN SVi'e'V-f m' M. What's Wren Willi the Women T What's Wrenr Willi "T Women W, What's Wreui nlih the Ueiiirn T William Farnum In Moonshine Valley F. William Farnum In Moenslilno Valley S. William Farnum In Moonshine Vnllrr IPCRIAT 0'l WALNUT STB. IMr t-KlAL. Mats it BO: Evr,. Till M, Hetise Pelers A Malt Moere, The Storm T, llouse Peters Malt Moere, The Hterm W. Heuse Peters & Matt Moere, Tim storm T. Heuko Peters & Matt Moere, The Storm F, Heuse Pelers & Mutt Moere, The Storm S llnusa Peters A Matt Moere- The Slerm I ini?RTV nilOAD ft COI.UMlllA AT, llCr 1 I MATINKE DAIL.T M. Jark Helt In While Sutan srri T. Jack Helt In While Satan Sleeps W. Spectacular Production, 1 Am the Tn T. Spectacular Production. I Am the Law F. Hpsctaculsr Production, I Am the Law 8. May MucAvey In The Ten of New Verli THE BRYN MAWR HORSE SHOW Ms MARY LOUISE BAIRD during the events of yesterday the bride's parents, 133 Mill street. Mount Helly, the Rev. Henry Teller Cocke ertlclntlng. The brlde will be given In marrlage by her father and will be nttended by her sister, Miss Sue C. Eckman as maid of honor. Mr. Har Har eon E. Baugh, of Mount Helly, will act as best man. A reception will fellow. ZURN MYERS An Interesting wedding took place .it Ornce Reformed Church at 7 o'clock en Wednesday when Miss Delia Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Heward Myers, of 2021 North Can, no street, was married te Mr. Raymond N. Zurn, son of Mr. Jehn M. Zurn, of Mount Airy. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Urban C. Gutcllu. Philemusian Club Meeting Interests West Philadelphia The Philemusian Club will held a stated meeting en Tuesday next, at 2:15 P. M. The report of Mrs. Alfred P. Lee, working delegate from the club te the General Federation of Women's Clubs, held at Chautnueun. N. Y.. June. 1922, will be read and a report of the I Goodwill Delegation te France, by Mrs. I Herman H. Blrney, delegate from this club, will also be heard. I Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Onlley Brlgham. who were married cu September 2, have returned from their wedding trip, and are at home at Glenslde. Mrs. Brlgham will be remembered as Miss M. Helen Dell, of E622 Willows avenue, A Christening and Trips ' of Seuth Philadelphians Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Simpsen, of .iiu nuum i' iiieeiun eircei, win enter tain tometrow evening at tha christen- .'mu south Fifteenth street, will enter- rilOTOPI.AYH The following theatres obtain their pictures through tha RT A TT ,RV f?nTMTinir it A mnttn vVi(Ti a a min fanfnn tf n1ti WklMMA WWMffl V i(ill..lV,U IMIIbli ii U feUUl. finest productions. Ask for the pictures through the Stanley Company of America. ORIFMT "Woedlana Ave. at 0M St. JIICM I MATINEE DAIL.T M. Marlen Davles In The Veunjt Dt ?" Marlen Davles In The Yeunar IMir The .Veurut ptuu -; 'i,uii ijuvies in ine leiinc: iiua , JJ .-Themas .Meluhan In Mule nnd Female I i.nemas sieiuhan In .Mule nnd T. Wii ace Held In The Dictator B bullae Held In The DIctutOT i ifinitiirr , nVCDnDnni 03D & HAVER- I M.-I.en Chaney In Fle.h and U1?SP XVE- T L.m Chanev In I'leah nnri lilena J'.m" b5i I Normand In Meily " I 1. .Mliln'1 Nermnnil tn Mnllv II 1'. All-star Cast. Pllrrima of the Nlh H- I'hwrlew Itav In It, S. V. p. PA I M FKANKFOUD AVE. 3.t,?,'"r"x Swnnaen In Hrr Olldexl Cace 7,.f,.,,erl,u Swnnaen In Ih-r llldI e iS ';?'",rlen D"vl" In The eun Dana. T,--W ace Held In Thp Dictator r. Wiillace Held In The Dictator e. iniuan i-eierw in Ian Frem lAmt River REGENT WV1;, u!?VTTi M.-rilchard Dlx In Alf'a ftl MnU Zr1 ?h,"r,1.nl,x ,n ')' Veir " i,e! ulmr.J.ni,c ln AH'a Filr In Iire 1 Ulehiiril Dlx in All's Fair In I.o,e S Shirley Masen In Light of the Desert RTAF TO Ql-nMANTOWN A enW AT TTr.ni.Mir,rMr- am M -Censtance TsImsdR-e In Prlmltlie I.eer C,?n,,,,V"CB .T?lni.n.'111; ln I'rtmltlte Lever X! S0? '"'i'" Tlw V""i of the Mummy rmwiniiw .MHi'unnair! iter Secial A nine J'.-Wllflam nusseli in Mew" te ll,"m UlU S Charles (Huck) Jenes In Trooper O'Neill SHERWOOD mVt "'"nvFr8n li,r- ,Ine,,c -V0,1' ,ln Ilw ,'"n Vnr'eniluernhlJi w .An. i ' J" . .V'.in ''neenciiirrahle M C. Inlmadire In Pll of the r.,lM T C TalmndBO In Pelly of the Follies F W eiley (Freckles) Harry In Penrxl B. Wesley (Freckles) Parry In Frnreil 333 MARKET sWWVWtilTi. M Vera aerdnn In Your Hest Friend T Vera Onrdnn In Your Dest Friend W" Vern Gorden In Your Hest rrlend T.Tnm Mlv In .lust Teny r Tem Mli In .Iut Teny S Tem Mix ln Just Teny AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANT0WN "tS" M, Hareld I.lejd In Drandmn's Hey T HnreM I.leyd In (rnuilmn's Hey W Hareld I.leyd In Ornndma's Hey T Hareld I.lejd In (iraiulmn's Hey F Hareld I.IemI In (iriinilniu's Hev S. Hareld I.levd In firnmlinii's liny f.RAMT i0 ciHiAim avh Vai-l 1 Mats Men . Wed.. Bat. M Hetty tllythe In Ills Wife's Ilushanrt T Pcttv Ills the In Ills Wife's Miishtnd W. J Curoed's Man Frem Hell's Itlver T. Pela Neu-rl In The i:es of the Mummy F. M. Mnnsfleld. In Queen of Meulin Iteiute 1 M Mansfield Uueen of Miiulln Keiine IFFPFRSONJ :0lh Dnuphln Bta jen CIi--yiN vt-nvvr; DAILY M Harr Carev In The Klrk.llnrk T Harrv Csrev In The KliMlnrk AV Clslre Windser In One dear Call T. Clalre Windser In One Clcir Call F. Vivian Martin In Parden Mr Frrnrli S I'nrlnne Clrlllllh In A Weinin's S icrlllee PAR kT KIDOE AVI3. DAUriHN ST. r-Mrv M( our r.e n'i te u M. Kntherlne MarDenald. Tier Secial vlu. T Katherlne MarDenald, Her Seclil Ynliie W, Mnrlen Davles In The Yeunic Dlann T, Marlen Davles In The Yitnnc Diana F. Will Jleiters In.A Peer Ilelatlen "1 New Tqrk B. Tem Moere in Mr, name of SEPTEMBER 30, 1922 VICTOR MATHER Ing of their granddaughter. Miss Mar garet Jane MacAvey. Mrs. MncAvey will be remembered as Miss Margaret Simpsen. Mr. William Kecgan, of 2314 Smith Sixteenth street, has left for an ex tended trip through Ohie He will spend seme time ns the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Cennty, of Overlook, Cincinnati, O. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn J. O'Kcefe, of 2108 Seuth Mole street, have returned home nfter spending several weeks In Stone Harber. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Isaacs, of 2641 Seuth Colerado street, have returned home after a month's stay In Wlldwoed. The Phi Sigma Delta Sorority will entertain this fall In honor of ene of lta members, Miss Fanny Phyllis Reet, who has been spending the summer In Atlantic City Mlt-s Reet Is a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy IS ROMANCE BEAD I Ttat the Increasing eonhtxtlratlen of the American girl led te a decline of romance? Wlnnlfred Harper roeley thinks that fem ininity must net scefiT ut romance. Are you en'n Life and !.eve" Lnoesn? "Make It renning ner iniereiing Mewpninn or "Wern .ire nm! i.eve" in the i;rrMMi Pcdlic a Habit." Adv. "FREE EXHIBITION McCLEES GALLERIES 1507 Walnut St. WILL OPEN OCT. 2 with works of Eminent Painters tt'eweat Edition of Dry Point Etchings by lFalcet Fine Framing Paintings Reitered PHIITfll'IVB Subject te Change MttVWW VTA. .UAljT f j - .'" theatre in your l JcrrrrrfVii L. wamMV w ffhrThe N1XON-NIRDLINGER aK IKf THEATRES 1 BELMONT B2D AMOVE MARICET ' 1 m ir VlN i se 4 a. e je te a p. m i iiuusa i tuwrs k ,mi .loere. j lie Nterm i..ZiF.V' K'MT J'tt -I"or. '1 he Storm pZUSli" ,ll" i ? 1ju" T!10 Krm ' 1 ua Peters & Matt M en- lhe storm S -Heuse Pelers A Mutt M aire JTlmj" CFDAR 00Tlt 4 CKDAH AVKNUK yf 77 ly 1 30 ""'1 . " and U " ii M. Hotly III j the In Fair I.wlj " " Tti-' ytty Wythe In F.ilr l.ady T ! J-nVi-' iy'W- .,,lerJ "f flcmentlnn' l ,?.V in"f.fe: " I?1?' 'Lur.f... I.'mentlna B Purls May In tiny nml Dilll.l M. J Curwoed'H Mnn Frem Hell', ituer T J Curwoe.I'a Man lYem Hill' till.,!-W-Marjerle Daw In Free lr ,tUr S Ii'tls Va'v in Xn,-et, J"U, n " 2 V jjJ!Jlnv In The lmlyretinlr IIJMRO ril0-N'T ST. A OIUAIID AVK JUMBU ,Hmbe j,ln(. Franltfercl !? ;Vw "L" (. n,,VeulJ. "' ,,lrl n '" Keem T- llerbert ltawllnsen Mm I nder Celer yu1"j.nu,I,mt .,a,A ""ii'lerfiil ltl T. Mi-Star cast In l'rcndi II, rU I K Mar Cnst In Fine lVufhrr f ,' no Castl.1 In Fremh ctu S Pr - ill i De.in In l lid li..n... -lit I .'I tn sherleik llreun -Jai k I 'i I. m s son of the llf IMIAUN 5 AMBA&ADUK ,H ' ." Mnta 1 n fiMii mm t-. ,. -r . ' . L At Zli j ;,.... i . " i .. ' V.Hn Ha j-. -umw -in ft. i,4ii Me .rf ' , sierm 'uf i 'ti.i M1 .M'lO! v f."u "xi,,ki. The Vrmi lien I T Sessue Hisaltnn. The Vcrnillleii I W Sessue II.i .kn.i. The lr, ,'n 7 nnil encll million Pent! ,11, .. nwcini i-,sr m tvnlr i Your Slen F. Spoelal . an In Watch mxr s ',.?, S Special Cast 'nWntch Inn? s. SJ "' M ere In t'eme en (,r J M. yii-cu .iHii-n. in mine en uer n .-colleen Mi re ln Come en (tier T lnn Chanej In Ace of llearta l ixin Chaney In Am of llturts w I.en Chanev In rn of Hnirts 69TH ST "1'1,eu,re' OppTeTrnmaT M.-AaVea Mr'e, In BenfrrlLS "nd U P' r Aanes Aires In llerilerlniul W - Amies Aires In Hnrdrrland T. Mrn IiiiMes In The Yeiihe Dlnna 1 ' Marlen Davles In the iminK II aim S. Marlen Dalles In The Vimiii l" I,'.,. 2)1IAND u"",,IS0aBnTA:a: 0. lit V'lttlnilfv.t e t and iip v i1 'l:1ell?h Valentine In llloed nnd Sand T. I pdei,h Valentine In llloed nnd SaVid W.Hodelph y nllne In llloed and Sund T, Ilodelnh Valenilne In HIimhI nnd ialll( F. llodelph Valentine In llloed und Sand 8. Hodelph Vftlintlne In Weed nud Hand ..., , . - . LEADER )?! lancasteuTvF I M. (eiituii,! Tnlmadsn. (med Mehl I'iV.iI T t '"", .' TalmadB...' I.. .N Ji ,'' .' W'.liert istell In Shrrleck llrnVi, ' '"' i LOCUST f.2I AND l-OCU.ST HTREHTrl M. HeiiFe IVIt-rs Matt Mul ' ,e Miirm T; Heus. 1 morn & Mttt Mer,. s f W. Heuso P ters 4. J att Mo.re i In, si r, T.-ltouse 1 e.ers A .Matt Moere 1 1'. 's f P. Heuso P ers & Matt Mr.er 1 ," s r H. Heuse I. rs & Matt M rn VI Zl'V" Y. ll0,, 1,,,,;, t m ,V, ii " i"r "lerin nie hiihtieiii) m vi ijii i'niri , uin-su IT Mae NluM.y In Ih-IUIeii. I i(?,'';.?.,V,r,'1I If jeu '!' huslness trnliilnit of any kind 1- Mae Mur'uy In Dellihius I lit , ii.t dty or eeiuiiB !' sun. i.. g, partu u.urs irt.iu r. .Mae Mmr i' In llellcliniH l.lttle bi.iii blrajir s iniote uuikiuk " iiiiiu- .irraum ui MIVAK1 61!D A.N'bTtrHiT eVa 100(1 day and nlu-ht studuiN iis) tJiu- t i i j'-v i -- -.- js3s .. .i- jt jij.i.i iitniiiii unit inr t i.i r HTXIfllOrJB WOTICKH. nuntint THK TKMI-I.r. Hrfld nml llerks sts. GOOO North). 8UUU sests. Heme of thi Orsre Jlnptlat Church, nUSBKLL If. COUWIZf.U Taster. Wm, Dyre MeCurdy, Aoneclntn l'Bnter, J. Marvin Hanrin, .fuslcnl Director. Frederick K. fltsrke, ()rKBnlt, Mr, Conwell preaches Hundny, 10:30 A. M.. nnd 7:4B r. M Tempi Chorus dings both Rarvlcea. Communion at morning service. lllble Scheel, Jure L. Cresse, supt.. 2:30 I'. M, Chrlntlan Bndeavnr. fl'.IO nnd 7 P. M, Church prnyar meeting Friday night at 8 o'clock. I'rtsbyterlnn AIM'll 8T, f MfllCll, istli and Arch. Clarence ridward Macnrtnev, Minister. 10'4Ii -The dedication of the Hlbles te be preeented te the Uellevue.gtratferd and Adelphla lletele hy the Philadelphia Ho He clcty of the Oldeenn. 13r. Mao-irtney will French en "Hew Ueei It Stand With the llbln?" 12 no nibl Bchoet and Men's Claas. 7:00 C. 1. 7:30 Iteeltal en the Turner Memerial Onran. 8:00 Dr. Mncartner will preach the Bee nnd ermen In tils third eerie of srmnne from life Bubject. "Flcitlne With Tour lleeettlng Bin " The wrmen arleen out of the experience of a young man he eeral times In the laM car hae teen overthrown by a sin which he thought he hail long are conquered. A apedal Invita tien (e eung ni"n nnriit.KHKM phkhiiythrian ciii'rcii llread and ninmend sti. Iluv. WILLIAM U McCOHMICK. Paeter. Itev 8. Jt. CUItHY. Am etant l'aeter 10.30 A M. Sermon by Dr. Ferd C. Oilman. 2.30 I. M. Sunday Scheel. 7:45 V. M. Herman by Dr. Ferd C. Ott man. Course of Dlble Lectures October 1 te 6, H V. M., hy Dr. Ferd C. Ottman. SKCOND PRIMIIVTKRIAN ClIl'Rf'II 21et und Walnut ets. Itev Alexander Morfell. D D. Minister. Itev. Alvln Tt Ourliy. Aaelelnnl. 11 A. M -pr. McColl returning from a summr s observation of conditions In Ku- rope, will nrench. 8 I'. M. llev. AIln U. Qurley will preach en "I're-ent Dav JteHPertablllly." fioprnne sole. Mendelesehn'H "Jerusalem." Sunday Scheel nt 10 A. M. Visitors welcome nt nil tervlces t'nltnrlan niCHT UNITARIAN Ctltltril. 212s Chest nut at. ltev ninDKRICK It ORIFFIN. Minister 11 A M -Mr Oriffln will prach Hiifc Jed 'Tltr. PASSION FOR SOULS " I'MTMtlAN CIILItCII (IF (IFJIMANTOWV Oreenu at. and W. Chelien ec. Sunday. October 1. Scrlcr at II A M The Minister, Rev. ItlXlUl S FOIUiFH will preach. Subject. "SHLF-ItCLP AND Church Scheel In the Parish Heuse at same hour. All are Invited J5nt;CATJpNAL Reth Sexes SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 38th YEAR Afternoon courses open in degree work Courses in Accounting Administration Business Administration Secretarial Administration Realty are organized te begin Tuesday, October 3. The day schedule and the morning schedule of courses for degree credit were filled September 11. The afternoon schedule is intended te accommodate applicants who were eligible for admission, but who could net be admitted en madeUnat once 1CCtUr rmS- APPllcatie " Pen must be The Industrial Sen-ice Bureau assists students te positions. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Philadelphia Meyer BothCempany : larcest commercial art or- rnnizntinn in tlifi field, offers veu a different training. If you like te draw, develop your talent. Study thU practical course vnugui uy una mueiy known institution, with twei)ty.twe ears' success which each year sells te advertisers ever ten thousand commer cial drawings. Who else could (rie you te wide nn experience? Commercial ort is e liichlv iniiti. intensely interesting proicssien, equally open te men nna women. Heme almly loiiructten Get facts before you enroll in nny choel Virile for our 11- . -.--, , .-, r ., . ..-.. 1a , i. i.vei n nDpnnTPNTTV "frt uoe-hulfthecoitofmolllng four cents in ilacepa. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE 1214 Walnut Street, Dept. 41 MEYER BOTH COLLEGE Of tommerciai nn Why Remain a Stenographer? An evening secretarial or buslnes ceursn at the r-lrce Scheel uil qunllfy you for a mere attractHe an mere lucrative t i-ltlnn Day nnd Etrnlnr Classes Neu Open TFrlfc for 18th Year Boek of Buiinei AJminiitratien Pine 't West of llread J3JLJVIC, JrV JL jrS. A. Day Scheel SCHOCTj NiBht Scheel Better Poiitien If Jeu are enxired durlnu the day cu eh. uid c ma iere tw i ev nl"K a ffK ana In a sti. rt time you will ! a Ie te nua fy as a DP" .allst in f'ernmer ,al at J hecretii tal vverk hh irlh ,i J, Pus Mess Aemnustratu n (' F A ACLOiintinc. cimi herics Teachers Truinlntf Saii'Hmans'i p lljslness Men s Law Grammar S.liuel Pulilli Sreaklns Course I30O Walnut St.. Philadelphia. Business Education In Philadelphia marly exrthed) knows et Siiiclaltlrs Shertlmii'l. IvpvnrltlnE, lloelt. Luvnlng, Aoieiintlne I'enmaiilili. Arllhmutlc, i --:-. - . . . . . . Kiifl' '"' usuian'l' Strayer's Business College 807 Chestnut Street. Walnut 03-54. OFFICII TIIA1MMI FOIt YOl'NII WHMKN Uur courses In stenography, typewriting, hoekkccplnv nnd accountancy are arranged i re ns te Klve our students whether In day or siunlnu classes the most prnttlial off Kb tiaintm: possible We waili Urfu; th I eusv aneedy shurthand as ivell us Pitman i Ii.dlildual Instruction WVll-lliihted ilass- ruimia. cmtral lotailen u fatuity of well known teachers und in t. -due school uquip inert Cull fur i atal i: pun. .. iii mm:-h cei.i.i:c,i; und Celleice of Ceiiimerrr 171(1 MarUet St.. Philadelphia . -m-m J1 t i i-v ! a t.1.. II..S.U Friends select acnoei :.ri :.,,: i .. ... . "v.- ..- The rarkuay uiicrry and intn u. All k'radts fiem Primary threunii lileli Scheel. Stiimls for tlioreui.-li nrL and Chrlatlun diameter, Cataleeues. Pupils urn ueir lit. I un admitted. A Walttr W. lUrlland, Principal .the Ftrc i1 CiiOi I ft villivin, - i - - .-.-- w,. JW:v3 ' T:jwe,2Kj Ir VfcT KKiimepw woncae t Pfeestnt Kntxermt . OlITmCII OF THR ttOI.Y At'OflTUM 2IK ami (;nriatin ia. ltnv. OKORC1B H. TOOP. Recter. Hely communion, e o-cieck. Hely Communion nnd sermon. Corporate Communion of elTicera. taeusfcaaW nml HChfilHira nf thS HunilaV Rehnnl. m.fltfft.R..V Sunday Scheel Rally Day. 2:30. J V44J II, lHftH J ''rf'SJi i TmimV'P winning service -iusicnii uiarft Joyce, contralto, aoieisi) cneir velcea. 4110, '!."' Yeung People's Service League, TrfW. f-i The Recter will deliver a ten-fnlnat dress: "In the Way." , The church Is a clty'a beat UMt, cniiiini or st. jciiK a tub NAiiilflritj N. W, cer. 11th slid Mt, Vernen . V"l itev. jAMF.ff 6. cheasdN, nter, ft -fM cer. 11th ' LMF.ff C. C M. Hely. H.O0 A. M. Ilelt Cemmunlfin. n 41 A r PhilflMM'. r..k 10:4fi A. M. Sermon and Hely 6ommunletju 2:30 P. M. Church Scheel. Rally Day, 7:45 P. M. livening Service. Men's night. "The Victorious Attitude," There's a piers for you. ST. PKTKR'B CTimiOII. OERMANTOWW. Wavna ave. and llarrey at. Service and Bermen by the Recter, ana eermnn ey tns Hecter, iuv. HTHWART P, KEBI.INO, at 11 A. X. Evening Service at 8 o'clock. CAit no, ns. Frlenns CONrKRBNCK 'I.AS, IBth and Raea t, 11.40 A. M. Subject. "The Menage and Mission of rrephecy " Leader, Dr. Jasia H Helmes, of Swarthmore College. Dr. Helmes will attend the meeting for ww shlp at 10 30. Visitors are welcome. Y. M. C. A. SCNDAT AT CKNTBAt, October 1. 1023 Auditorium 4 P. M. Dr. ADAM aKinBfc The Famous mind Hymn Composer will speak and take pirt In the Wasleal Program. He will extemporaneously oem- pem a hymn te a su of words selected Ijy any en In the audience. Hear the CentMl Instrumental Trie. A Cordial Welceme te All. Y. M. C. A , 14.'1 Arch St.. Philadelphia. . Ml" celhinjeji s FOR HI MlAY-srilOOI. UORKKRH Weekly Clast en the International Uniform lessens (in Luke's Gospel for next 8 months), In Teachers' Hall, AMERICAN Bl'NDAY SCHOOL UNIO.V ilulldlni, lfllO Chestnut si THURSDAYS, I P. M.. b. ginning Oeieber .1. Taught bv REV. W, IS. 1'I.i ll.XUll.l.. Scheel of th Ulbl Wni.CO.ME Dean Philadelphia ALL. CORDIAJ.LT inUOATIONAT. Iletr Sexes MISS WHARTON'S SCHOOL 1716 -'CXI ?Jvr-!u:ei'EN P. f.IKI.3 ANT LITTI.K nOYj aOVKIlNESS. Me. tutor tn Trench, German, i-nnllsh HChoel branches! ref. A 023. tt. e. Yenng Men anil Bet ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ' i r.r1nTrnalTtTc:iehru,..n..Snmmr "Bf-SS $??!& .' ffi?,r" ta"55S,tar Accountlne Scheel three-year dlrde. JM5eS fi$eti? Aaii ment. rre. accounting a special 15 -session course in uoeKKeepinu ter these who tvnnt te equip themselves quickly for entrance te this school, or for a prac tical knowledge of Bookkeeping. Business Administration 8oheol three-year diploma course, providing a thorough practical preparation for . -.-. uusintss suecess. Thirty Certificate Courses from trVilph the student n h.. .....--. -- ...... w,.vw conveyance SSiSlilti'rS Ruslneie Prlnclplte ftj" nnanc. Auvertlstns Huslness Lsttsre Uualneaa Law Public Ntwaklnc SreclalliedAoeoontloa) Accounting Pr'-Acceuntlnar coat Accounting J ederal Tax Kept Credits & Collections Ferelim PfphiiiM l. m m ! .a sn fl.nsA V . 1 nJ,cterX Ontanlxatten and Mitnutmut I S7OrKnlttl0n n1 Manaa-tmans FeremnnsWp Spanish Send for catalog te nartt Y. M. C. A. Scheel of Arennntlnir and neilneaa Administration 1.l?IAZ!"'f 'jJ 91? r-""'hA vs. B2dftBansemat. THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY (FOUNDED nSS) Overbroek A Country-Day Scheel for Beys GrevUle Haslam, B. S. Headmaatar YoiingjYemen nnd Clrls Standard Scheel of Filing and Indexing 1012 Chestnut Street The Globe-Wcrnicke Ce, offers a short tntenMe and practical course In the various methods of llllng-. Call, phone or write Director. Phene. Walnut 0350 JIDSICAT. INHTItUCTION COMBS CONSEaVATORYMUSIG A Scheel of Individual Instruction DlMlnuulshed Faculty and OR Assistant Teachers. All brandies tnuuht. 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