fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the PauLHarlan Wedding in Baltimore en Saturday Various Phila- delphians Attend Ceremony r NOTHEIt wedding In the Henry N A Paul family took plnce en Satur day, but this time the bride Is net n Phlladclphlan. A let of ua went down te Baltimore en Saturday morning te attend the wedding, which took place t 4 In the afternoon. Ymi knew i.iiT.ip I'ntil and Hetty Welsh were ffiUWlSflffll who PA d'ocie " Ielta "nrlul, en' Saturday, made the third marriage ceremony in the Paul family within a .few months. Ted Paul, the eMcrt eon, married, Adeline Piper, Senater Pepper's daughter. Heme years age? e Mr. and Mrs. Paul have cor cer talnly four attractive daughtOM-ln-law i" well en two .laughters of .their own, the eunger of whom Is making her debut this season. .... , , . llelta Harlan Paul le the daughter of former Judge Henry D. Hnrlan and Sirs. Harlan, of Baltimore. The wed dng took place In Emmanuel Episcopal Church, nnd there was n delightful re ception afterward at 501 Falls read terrace. Lcitn had the most exquisite bandeau of point lace en her head, trimmed with orange-blossom buds. She Is extremely attractive, and every one who has met her Is quite wire that she will be a decided addition te things social in e. e. d. c. Arthur Pnul. Ted Paul. Jee Pox and Bill Stroud, of this city, were among the ushers, and win Battles was best man. AFTER, days of something doing steadily In a week like Inst week, we come te a rest with a shock of sur prise. Somehow I was wound up Inst week, and having started going early, I kept It up. U'b great when you de that, even if you are tired at night. Yeu get kind of peppy and Interested and gay nnd probably bore these nroend you te death, but ou de have a goad time yourself. Be that as It may, there is certainly nothing of large propor tions looming up In the social world to te dey. THERE arc n number of chnnges In plans for the future nmeng the debutantes te tell you about. In the first place, did you knew the Greys hare decided net te hnvc a tea for Nerma, after all? At first they hnd chosen November 2 for a tea, but since then have found they cnnnel have pos ition of their new house en Panama street until some time in December, se the debutante entertainments for Nerma will be a series of theatre parties. Mr. and Mrs. Grey are living tem porarily in the R. hinett Hares' house at Twenty-second nnd Pine streets, nnd the Hares nrc nt their country pluce in St. Davids. Lucy nnd McKnlght Black are te have the house next deer te the Grevs In Panama street ; 1!)2,J. I think, Is the number. They have been living Mncp their wedding in apartments nt li'UO Pine street. Lucy Black la Nerma Grey's bister. I AM se interested te sec these Panama street houses when com pleted. It will certainly be most at tractive there And the squnre block In Sannem btrect, which has n side en Van Pelt and one facing the back buildings of the Cochran. Hutchinson end Lewis houses of Twenty-second street. ' There Is net only the beauty of hav ing n small well-heated house te keep Instead of the old-fashioned ones se manv of us nn used te, but these small streets will net Ime the noise of the trolleys nnd trucks, which tenr nleng theve as If the witches were after them. The Geerge Wharten Peppers, Alfred Lurnvps, Fit7.-Eugenc Now New bnlih, Arthur Ncwbeld. .Trs.. Jehn Shobers nnd a number of ethers have taken houses in Pnnnmn street. TO GO back te Normn Grey, I saw hrr just a few days nge wearing a very smart gown of brown cloth made with the long skirt draped gracefully. The frock was trimmed with black braid and her h.it was n small black felt model that had n large bow of black ribbon nt the back. THE new baby sister is a week old and Junier Is tery fend of her, but queer tilings de happen nccerdlng te his thinking. On Saturday Auntie came te see the new baby and gave her a brand new J 022 silver dollar. "Well," remarked Junier, aged five, ''Iinliy SlHter's get mere thnn I have. I only cot sixty-seven cents in my bank te buy a bicycle." However, It seemed nil right for baby slMcr te have a dollar, but when Uncle Jim came in yesterday nnd n eceml silver dollar repesrd by the first. Junier begun te object. Said he te mother. "Baby Sister's getting all th presents, nnd I don't get nny." "But. Junier." said mother, "when you were little, you cot money tee." "I did!" said Junier, "where is It?" Why I spent it, denr. buying pretty thincs for jeu." "Huh." said Junier, nodding his bend thoughtfully, "huh, se jeu spent mine nnd you're keeping hers, nre jeu, huh?" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ,M,re,anil Mrs Jehn I'rlce Wetherlll. or 1510 Illttenheiise Siiuuie, announce the pnpRcment of their daughter. Miss Alice Wetherlll. te Mr. Georse C r.m r.m mens. of Iinnten. Miss Wetherlll wan u nave mmm nor eletiut this season, mir has decided new net te come out formally Mr nml Mre Jehn Welh lliilles, of vest t!)cnter lue Issued linltntUns rer the iiuirlnKe of their duuKutcr, Miss Anna Mllle IHille mid Mr Kdwnid S. I)ucMe, .id ,m K.itunlny, OUelier 14. 1 ?.,u -l,,0 deck at the Klrat I'leshy t?I, ' "'I''.'1' u'ps' Chester A rocep recep ChebteV '" th M"',le!' Wc8t l.ir' ','" J,IH Alexander Van Itcnsse acr, of Cam,, nill Hall. Keit Wimhliw len, ime Issued linlutleim for a dinner en Tucsdaj. October 10. In honor of 11 'ill!iiM 'ImwuiiiiiiIiii iiiii iiililftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii iiiii mil 'mi i.i iimiiiiiiiiiiiin milium iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii Announcing Removal of LEWANDOS French Dyeing and Cleansing Ce te 1901 Chestnut Street Monday October and Telephone Spruce 4679 Miss Helen Hepo Montgomery, debu tante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Itebcrt Learning Montgomery, of Ardressun, Vlllanevn, befere the dnnce Mr. nnd Mra, lltchard M. Cadwalader, at Fair weld, Fert Washington, will give In honor of Miss Mary de F. Ocary, debu debu tante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, Jehn White Geary, of Chestnut Hill. Receiving fit the tea whlem Mrs. Edwin U. Bensen, et Lynncwoed, Chestnut Hill, will glve en .Saturday next te present her granddaughter, Miss Mary Rldgely Carter, daughter of the Rev. nnd Mrs. Geerge Calvert Carter, of The Itcctery, Uryn Mawr, will he Mlsii Lucylle Austin, Miss Elizabeth W. Barrlngcr, MIsh Emily K. Bartow, Mls9 Virginia h. Carpenter, Mlsa Barbara L. Clayten, Miss Frances Gerhard, Miss Busan Gcedman. Mlsa Maud Hnrrlsen, MIsh Elizabeth Merris, Miss Anna Mess, Miss Elizabeth Morgan, Miss Elizabeth McElroy, Miss Verner Petersen, Miss Dorethy Valentine, Miss Nancy Wools Wools ten, Mlsa Mary Hndcllffe Furncss, Miss Dorethy Lee. Miss Jey Drew Bear, Miss Elizabeth Biter, Miss Nerma Grey, Miss Anna Cecilia Zlmmcrmann, Miss Ullle Stewart, Miss Illtn Delan, and Mlsa Sarah F. Duane. Mr. and Mrs. Barclay McFnddcn, of Rosemont, will cntcrtnln nt dinner en Sunday evening, October 15, In honor of Miss Albertn Pnncenst Rcath, daugh ter of Mrs. Benjamin Rcath, of lull Walnut street, whose marriage, te" Mr. Harry Reeengarten Ncllsen will tuke place en Wednesday, October IS, ut St. Stephen's Church. Tenth and Chest nut streets, Invitations for the mnr mnr riage of Miss Reuth and Mr. Ncllsen have been Issued. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Clnyten, of 2221 De Lnncey place and Graywyn, Haver ford, hava Issued Invitations ifer a dance, en Friday evening, November It), at the Ritz-Cnrlten, In honor of their daughter, Miss Barbara L. Clayten. Miss Clayten will make her debut at a tea which her parents will glve en October 18. Dr. nnd Mrs. Walter Chrystle, of 40 Merris avenue, Bryn Mawr, have issued Invitations for a dinner en Tuesday, October 24, In honor of Mlsa Nerma Grey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nerman Grey, of 1830 Pine street. The guests will Inter attend the dance Mr. and Mrs. T. Duncan Whelen, of Glenledge, Overbroek, will glve nt Green Hill Farms, In honor of Mlsa Frances W. Oerhnid, daughter of Dr. and Mrs Arthur H. Gerhard. The receiving pnrty nt the tea which Mr. nnd Mrs. Lincoln ForgUben, of 8031 Scmlnole avenue. Chestnut Hill, will glve en Friday, October 13, te Introduce their daughter, MIrs Lillian Fergusen, will Include Miss Margaret Legan, Mlsa Virginia L. Cnrpentcr, Miss Elizabeth Green, MIsh Margaret Paul, Miss Mai gnret Hatfield, Mlfs Letltla Lnndreth, Miss Virginia Cramp, Miss Maty Fulck, Miss Marguerite Ueylc, Mlsa Burtha Smj the. MKs. Marie Louise Whitney. Miss Elizabeth Redgers, Miss Katharine Schwartz, Miss Anne Schwartz. Mlsa Katharine D. Perter. Miss Lucylle Aus tin, Miss Ellznbeth Morgan, Miss Nerma Grey, Miss Dcrethy Valentine, Miss Julia Hcb.ird. Miss Sarah W. McLean. Miss Mary Slter, Mlsq Dorethy Lee. Miss Lucv Jeffreys, Mls Evelyn R Dravten. Miss Barbara Clavton, Miss Cecilia Zlmmcrmnnn and Miss Helen Knight. Mr. nnd Mri. Rebert Wetherlll, Jr., of Chester, will entertain nt dinner en Friday oen!ng. October 13, In honor of Miss Julia Townsend, of Hockledge. Del., and Mr. Edward K. Blsphnm, whose marrlage will take place en Oc tober 14. Mrs. Alexander Brlnten Coxe, of 1830 Seuth Rlttenhofise square, has returned te this city from Atlantic City, where she spent the summer at the Hetel Tmyrr.ere. Mrs. Jehn A. Brown. Jr.. of 224 West Rlttcnheuse Fquare, who I spending the summer abroad, Is new In Londen at the Berkeley Hetel. Mr. and1 Mrs. J. Donaldsen F'nxten, of St. Davids, have recalled the Imitations for the dance planned for Friday ce nlng. October 20, te present their duuRh ter, Mlb.s Mra J, I'axtrm, at the Merlen Cricket Club, owing te a death in the family. Mrs. Henry Mnrsten, of MOO Wocd Wecd Wocd blne nwntir, will entertain nt luncheon nt her home en Tuesday, October 17, in honor of her daughter. Miss Alice RhOHdes Marsten. The gucits slll In clude Miss Betty Iletherlngten, Mini Mnry Louisa Wlilte, Miss Oertrudu L Borten, Miss Louise Wilbur Smith, of Les Angeles, Calif.: Miss Nerma (irey. Mini Charlette M. Craves, Miss Maiy Carrell Helln. Miss Elizabeth Casanae. Miss Annette Colburn Frankel nnd Miss Mnry Loutse White. Miss Marsten will make her debut nt a tea te be given by her parent-? en Wednesday afternoon, November 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Fkktherne, of Merlen, will entertain nt a small dance nt thelr home en Saturday evening, No vember 11, after the le.i they" will Klve that afternoon te present their daughter. Miss Marlen Fickthernc. The guests will Include the itcelvlng party. Mr. Kenneth Kltsen, of Germnntewn, whose niarrlaKO te MIsh Rachel Weth erlll Janeway. daughter of Mr ami Mrs. I'rlce Wetherlll Janeway. of Media, will take place en Saturdnj evening, will entertain IiIh best man and usheis at luncheon at the Philadelphia Cricket Club en Saturday next. Mrs Gardner Astenwall, of 123 West SprliiKtleld avenue. Chestnut Hill, Is spending several weeks In New Hamp shire. Mr. and Mrs. William Wurts Harmer and famtlv. of 133 West Willow C.reve nvenue, Chestnut Hill, who spent the summer at Gloucester, Mass, hae re turned te this city. Dr -nnd Mrs. Henry P. Brown, Jr. who have been In Chestnut Hill during the summer, are occupying their town houve nt 2134 Spruce street. Mr nnd Mrs. William McAdoo, Jr.. of Kin Bnwn, Fert Washington, re turned en Thursday from a meter trip through Pennsylvania. Mrs Alexander P Robinson and her three daughters Miss Helena Robinson, Mlsa Catharlne Robinson nnd Miss Caro Care line Robinson, who huve been upending the summer at their cottage at Chester, Neva Scotia, will return te their home nt Chestnut Hill en Thursday. The engagement of Miss Helena Robinson and Mr. Augustus C. Studer, Jr., of Mentelalr, N J., has recently been en. neunted Mr nnd Mrs Merris Beeth Miller, of 400 Seutli Twenty-second Btrect, who rpent part of the summer nt Neva Scotia, nie new occupying their new apartments nt 2310 Pine Mtreet Their Moter Delivery A future Bride mm- ! .jggi- -' s 1 wmmW&M?A?JiXmmzW EmmmmEm&&EmmWty MISS RUTH ANNA KIRCHER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clement T. Kirchcr, of 13S3 West Allegheny avenue, whose marriage te Mr. Warren Hurat Davis, of 1101 West Lehigh ave nue, will take place in Novem ber sen-ln-lnw and daughter, Lieutenant S'ett O Umli, L'. S. N,, nnd Mrq Lamb, who sailed early In August from San Francisce, Calir., and spent t.enie lime nt Mnnlln. hae arrlcd In China, where Lieutenant Lamb Is at present an duty. MrH. Lnmb before her recent marriage was Miss Elizabeth Elliett Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J. McLaughlin anneunce the engagement of thelr daughter, MlbB Sara McLaughlin, te Mr. Sylvester E. Keul, also of this city. Majer nnd Mrs. Harry Edgar Cress, of Indlnnnpells, Ind., nre receiving con gratulations en the birth of a son, Harry Edgar Crcis, Jr., en September 24, Mrs. Cress befere her marrlaice was Mlsi Mary W. Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Shetrnalier Roberts Wright, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kuser are FREE EXHIBITION""" McCLEES GALLERIES 1507 Walnut St. WILL OPEN OCT. 2 with works of Eminent Painters Nacest Edition of Dry Point Etchings by Walcot Fine Framing; Falnttnxs Reitcred BaaaaaWMHSSaXS Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Annual Autumn Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles Talcum Powders DJrrklm, 1 rench Tnlc lflp luliien & .lolinken's l!ub Talc. 10c Jrren's Talr. i.ll odors 18c Aziirni l'rriuh ThIc ... . 35c Iieetr .1 I.iiIII'm Vlnl TMln Hn IJn Air Kmlmiimr Tnlc, 7Sc lz COc leli Tulc in lOrlgnn and alx milT IM1QIH Ofle Araelln Droderunt Pemlrr Face Powders Derin t'empnet I'nre Tendrr 3ie Mar- finrilrn Cnmpiirt I'euilrr 33c I'n Air JlniUuuiue Large Compart I'uip leder . box 1.15 DJerklM or ,liif Klre Face I'ntvtlpr fl.t Cety'n l.'drlgun face Teudrr ISe Cetj'a 1,'Orlann t'unipict ro(lcr..1Ke Aiurei4 Far ieiiltr An,. Hcleael Weel Tendrr rufT Teeth Pastes Pfpaetlent Teeth l'unte Pebe'e Tentli l'aat Ferhan'a Tentli Tiute 18c e.ir 'i HJe Knlpneoe Teeth rant Kolnea Teeth l'lisle 20c Teeth Brushes Hair Brushes and Nail Brushes Frephylactlc Teeth llruahea, me dium or hard bristle, usually Uc. at ... .Un Prepliylartlc Frerlrutlna; lliilr Bmahea, usually 76c. at . . SOe Fare Drlntle Nail llruahea, usu ally :5c, at each 18c Imported Teeth nmahra, bone or inc transparent handles, usually :6c, at ,18e Imported Perfumery Cety'a. irnuMiant'a. Itlgaud'a. Ker- kon-arKeger & (lallet'a. FlferV Fine 1-renrh Perfnmea nml Te let Waters are In thl sale at greatly reduced A 1M..1M.M.X riiJ and Napkins 1-lb. roll of Jnlinsnn & Johnaen'a Abaerhent ( eltun Kutex Suitkllui. 011 ilnzrn tn 0e 45 luckage, uaually 0c . 45e Water'. MipUUva, one dozen le a pcUre. regularly tiCc and (iCe. medium alze, aflf, large Blze 45e Rubberlred Hanllary Aprena. usual CSe tirade at 40e Notion Specials lleat tirade KliMtle I.lale Heae Hap portent, usuiilly !6l , pair SSe fleet Crude Hhee Trera, 3 pulra fSe JJJ m- ,ue iiezen pnira , Mrkelrd Ulre Keldlnr Ceat llunarra . . Hnprrler tlujilltv Knntnelrd Teat 11HII era. rubber tins, wlilte. pink. blue, errhlil and vellew lOn Self-Wlndlnir Tape Meaaurra . . . ISe Dish Cleths and Toweling Dlah Cleths In lionejcemb weave, lfle, or for Ufte All-IJncn Dlah Toweling, uaual 60c kind yard ISe Wnah Cleltm, In plain colors. vshlte, pink, blue, luvender and geld 10c ,aclu .1 for 25a Wnah Cletlia, large vlzea white or with fancy berdara lie) 2 for 3S Tapes All Kinds Sonerler Quality Kncllah Twill lVpe, 4-jnrd pieces In H, S, or V-lnch widths ,,, Be Wrlcht'a t'ambrlu Ulna Felds In three widths .... I0ci 3 fur jb0 Lingerie llruld In white, pink or blue 10c pleret 8 for t5e Imported Feulheratlleli llruld, 12. ard pieces, 3(0 und Oe raaes piee, tie ;se8smmS3as receWlnjf oenfratuttUoni en tn? nnn NerritOtn aSenaift",,B,.w-?liflV Sia Ar.S &?SZrillawi M of Bethayrei I M" NyWMM n n flflnilav. NAntAmhpr 24. 1 Mr, arid Mrs. Kuser .will return te'tneir home In thl city nema time In October. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. Harry Felix and fam ily, of 313 Earlham terrace, have re turned from a summer's gojeum nt Rydal, Pa. - Miss Pearl nernsteln, of Pittsburgh, who spent the immmer at Atlantic City, has been the guest for n week of Mr. nnd Mra. Maurlce R. Nadler, of Mac Callum find Hertter atreete. North Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Livingston nnd Mr. Jeseph Livingston have returned te their home, 22G6 North Bread street, after hnvlng spent the summer In At lantic City. Mrs. Martha Flelsher nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, I. Albert Mverlght nnd their fam ily, of 2030 Spring Garden street, have returned from a summer's trip te At lantic City. Delaware County Invltntlenn have been Issued by Mr, and Mm Jehn Crltchfleld Hannn. of Media, for the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Gcnovleve Hannn and Mr Edmund A. Pitts, of Philadelphia which will take plnce at 7 o'clock en Saturday evening, October 7, at Christ Episcopal Church, Medie. Mr. and Mrs, Philip Jatsehn, of Sc. cane, will meve In a short time te their new home near Meylan. Jenes' Geed Shoes FOB BOYS AND GIRLS nays' Plrea 0 te 1SH. . W.4B " " I te .... S.M Olrla Sixes BV4 te It .... C.45 " " 11V4 te 1 .... I.8J 2752 Gcrmantewn Ave. Our Collection of FURS Fer Fall and winter hat been conceded te be the most noteworthy thawing of the teaten, portraying a variety of themes distinctly apart from the usual. ANDRASSV 1310 WALNUT STRjSBT PHILADELPHIA SSSSKS Street- -1214 Imported Toilet Waters Cetr'a 3-eaDce Toilet Watrra, t vm,i9. uauMtiy ,dcD at 3.Z5 Mary Harden Toilet Water. nf , " 'MKins leuet Uater, II 75 alze 1,40 Uater, 12.10 alze t 1.63 Toilet Creams rrefitllla 36c alze, at . Jj0 Minus Heney und Almend Cream, 85e Anaelus Ix-men Cream and An . ee'iu i SUIn reed, tl 06 .lie. . 78 lle-e Water and Glycerine. 6C B,e la. rinegelt Cream, numadell'a Cald 50q alze ag- Rarer A r?nll i.in 'iit.J Up11"' Lemen Cream, 50c alii ICUaje Cream, 10c alia Soaps . He . .3le raritera Tar Seap voedhnn-' F-ui .lie ,le .ia JVoedhun- Facial Poap Cullcura Hea teap neier let'. French lettuce Or Almend Kruin. lit,, Iia. raliea a. hpunlMi Castile Seap ....2 cakii SOe Kecleh Hygienic French Dath Snia. usually 7C . ...t3e .Jergen;a JJirge Dath Seap, dozen SSe Jrrten'a Violet (llycerlne Seap, dozen , . . . Me CelKate'a Caahmere Bouquets bei, ..1:.'. en'a: medium alze SOe British Haih Menp, uaually :5c, pedal ,'ig, Allen's Quality Hair Nets Mrtd na jea wUh, 1.60, xllen'a Vi, iJ ,Vy, rameu 'or the quality of & t""rJre.'7ne,arB?er fS!Sr.tsi 5. "The' cole'ra a'r. 'itnH1 , '"'J come In every ahad. WWtainH rMH iuir Xt, , fh , S." j15'' "" ' le Mb,l,Mdei.i, Ffnii Pine enil !. .. a. ma UI1U J. inn All ear floret aunJltr Ru.h Knainelert Wlre Hair Plaa. In blaclt or nntknaren far urewn, 00 or threa Asserted Ilez of te Kacllah Hair Cube e' Imported Glaaa Hertd8" iLM.l. .-.. .. ... .18. sina nil 111i.l1' u'.'. , t . 18 nSalltJ ft,,""..1".?1'".. i.nu-r'L- iv.i-.L00i.r,d: 3 JLOT ,5 "Jre' r1,' , De,"T Te'l M, inJnlM iSSL-'ih-. .1 pTp"r tQt. ' ,P'ex Jtlf'.U"! ,h9 D"'. 5ual- curda for '. "", ai nices tl .uc, 5 Deigns l)resiuaicer' 'rtia,' bei!!tB Needles Scissors Impprteil Enfllah Rewlaa; Needle. fll ! nd ktnda. tc paper, papers .! Emflah Needle Heeks, fine aesert- Me 1110H1 ai nnealea . .000 etvle, ISa Metal Cnse of M Needle . . . . . . IBe All ear aertnarnt ef Asm Bteel hclasers, Kmbrelderr, Hterk. Cuticle, Nail and Mewle Styles. OOe vrada at J5 Spool Cotten and Dressmaking Supplies (eerce Clark's O. N. T. fipeel Cotten for band or machine sew. ini blaek or white all num. bera. 8 te 100, uaually 7Te dozen, " .. '.AV:.1 nezeu Die Clare Ureas Hblelds, superior qual ity, regular and opera shapes, sizes !, I and 4 pair XOe Ileal quality Taffeta Heaun Hind in black, white, colere ape clal .. piece le Kotilneor Naap Featenrrs, I cards tee Dezen rurd 7a, D. M. V. Mercerized Darnln, Col Cel Col ten black, white and colors He size ball Ita m. .. v,. VIUVHCI WHSS Wit ur eefu -miivm a te lit. N I Mrn. J. Atntilnr Wllllnms. of Da Kalb street, entertained at auction brldge en Thursday In honor of Miss Gertrude Hunter, who will be married the latter ?art of October te Mr. Jehn Gnult, of 'ertland, Me. The guests Included Miss Nancy Buchanan, Miss Harrlette Wills, .uihci, WilU Kill IO HtMllvu VIIU l.hVC Miss Sara Ieulse Hlllegass, Mrs. Ken- netn iiewie, Mrs. spencer u. Jenes, Airs. C. Herbert Wentz, Miss lsalKil Ryder, Mlsa. Catharine Yeakle, Mrs. Heward R. watt ana Mrs, tv. k. aresn. Mrs. N. Hewlnnd Brown, regent of the Valley Forge Chapter, Daughters of the American devolution; Mrs. A. S. Buchanan, Mr . '1. K. Buchanan, Mrs. Jehn Rex, Miss -"Marie R. Yest, Miss Isa bel Walker. Miss Annle Watnbeld, Mrs. William Kllpatrlck and Mrs. Ambrose Herman, members of the chapter, will attend the annual Pennsylvania Confer Cenfer Confer ence of the Daughters, held this week In Erie, Pa. Roberts Paist An Interesting society wedding took place In St. Jehn's Episcopal Church, Norrlstewn. Inst Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock, when Miss Helen WiKltts AStoiyef from the pen KATE DOUGLAS WIGOIN s MM w d1 THe Dearest Sweetest Story Ever Told &P3&$fr jffisf Jtt IMPORTERS. DESIGNERS d MAKERS OF WOMEN'S ASD CUtLDRES'S APPAREL OF THE HIGHEST CHAR ACTER FOR MORE TiA.V TWEXTY-SEVEX YEARS f : nfip H Di Tesses Values te 49.50 Beautiful models, of Peiret twill, canton and satin-faced crepe. Cir cular skirt and draped effects. Very wonderful values. New Breakfast Coats Of cotton crepe. Six lovely styles. Ruffle and hand-embroidery trimming. In rose, Copen, azure and orchid. Special, We Spie'utlizt in Appttrtl That jiKA.aw WSheppacd & Sens Fine Table Linens Much of the pleasure of entertaining lies in owner ship of sheer, lovely table linens of the standard of excellence which the hostesses of three generations hae depended upon "Sheppards" te supply. In view of the higher prices probable under the nev? tariff, immediate selection vJill effect a considerable saving. Specially Priced Linen Damask Napkins 20-inch Napkins, spot pattern 7.00 dez. 22-inch Napkins, spot and asserted patterns $8.50 dez. 24-inch Napkins, asserted pat terns $9.00 and $11.00 dez. 100$ Chestnut Street All street, wan married te Mr. Jehn? Reth Roberts, son of Mr. Jehn C. Roberts, of .Tcnklntewn. The Rev. II. St Clair Hathaway, rtecter of the church, offi ciated at the tnnrrlnjre ceremony, insisted by the Rev. W. C, Tayler, rector of Chrlnt's (Mwcdes) EnlRCenal Church. The bride was given In marriage by her father and was attended as matron of honor by Mrs. Arthur H. Jenkins, Bister of the bridegroom. The bridesmaids Were Miss Harrlette M. Wills, Miss Nancy Buchanan, Miss Loulse Beggs and MIsh Julia Stelnmctz. Ilttle Miss Rosalie Swartz acted as flower Klrl. The bridegroom had his brother-in-law, Mr. Arthur H, Jenkins, as best man. The ushers were Aaren H. Swartz nnd Mr. (J. Whltnnr Reeers. of Norrlstewn : Mr, William Waltbn, of Ablngten ; Mr. Ner man iuacuean, or ua iane ; uapiain Th sefletr edIUr of tbe Evenlns P 1)1,1 1 c Idcrr will .be (tlad te rrcelir nr iltmn nf wxlsi delnx In varieu section of the city. The notes maat lxi wrlllrn en one Me of the paper nnlr, nnd must Imi iilcned with the nmder'n full name, ntMmt nnd telrphene mini ter. bs the Item lniut be capable of Teriflcatten. the Hbart of Chestnut Cerner Twelfth 25-00 3.95 Slendtrizti the Larger Weman TSS tZSlh-. UJn 1 1 fct',11' 'iiiilii J I aaaaaaaaaaVKi. w u rt- attune BK1 EfXJBaaaaaaaaaaaav ffi iV IplTi.i.Hl ,MrMM aaBWYWtflaaaaaaaaaaaaaaU IM Ik AM mmMmWmKMm aaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaalBaaaVaaBKi&ijI XMKmm Iaaaaataaaaaaan!l;;A-l,llttaaWeSt J I taaaaaWaaPBW'ilVjJLX ' ABWl iML Stewart McCeach A wedding of Interest took place en ! smuraay evening at ecick in au Jehn's Kplscepal Church, I.nnsdowne, when MIsh Helen McCeach, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William McCeach, of 65 Virtli T.nna.lnu'nn nvenlln. ImnnmA thA bride of Mr. Wallace Tlndnll Stewnrt, ' nlse of Lnnsdewne. The ceremony wai . performed by the Rev. Creswell McBen, of St, David's, assisted by the Rev. Charles Tukc. ACADEMY OF MtJBIC . A PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA T.EOPOM) RTOKOWRKI, Conductor FIRST CONCERTS OF THE SEASON KIUDAY At'TEItNOO.V, OCT. 0, AT 2:30 HATIIKUAV KVKN1.NU, CIOT. 7, AT HilS WAONES Overture, "Die Keltterilnfar" BACH Suit In D miner BEETHOVEN. . Symoheny Ne. 4, In B flat DEBUSSY "t Oeur de Lyi." from "Le Martyrs da Dt. Sebastian" RAVEL la Valte Hnt Arad'my and Hrppe'e, 1111) Chitnut SI. ! McKay's Scotch Revue "VAUDEVILLE'S LAUOH FEABT" l PAYTON & WARD 'A BIO LAUOH WITH A SUBPHISE" I GREEN, LANG & PISER "THE THEEE MELODY BOrS" aaamaamaamaaesBaammmmmaaamaaaaBami HAZEL HASLAM & CO. CemcJy Playlet, "Delilah & Saniem" NORTON & WILSON "A HEAL COMEDV PAIR" I SENSATIONAL TOGO "A REAL THRILL" BIO TWO-PART COMEDY "A KICKING FOOL" WITH MAUD THE SEASON'S BIO COMEDY BILL L FEATURE EDUCATIONAL AND NEWd FEATURES PWrM Matinees, 13c A 'J0r. Children. I !". 10c Nlght,i UCi 3(V nj 40Ci fircpt Huturdaya auJ Holidays, War 'I'm Includtd. SAM CUI IRFPT Bes- Tu9- oet- S. JnUDCR 1 seats Tomorrow Messrs. Sfaubert Preseati RAYMOND HITCHCOCK Hi Bth Fantastical Frollo HITCHY K00 0) 1921 An ElectrlfTlng- Collection nf Talent. BENNY LEONARD World's Llg-htuelclit rhamplen MAX & MORITZ Vendnrful Ann lieu and IPO Dliplmneua Dlvlnltlca nilllllllllllilllltllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllllllllUIIIII DELPHI sears aev. fl SSO. MONDAY OCT 9th. Iii K,TOuiK."a500MAnza : saK IfrrJ IHsUl c with HAZEL DAWN and New Yerk Cast iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ir I VR If LAST 8 TIMES Lt A V Nlrhta at 8-15 Last Pep. Mat. Wed. $1.50 A Musical Comedy rf Lere and lJMijchter, wltb PEOOY WOOD i.r.wex i'awi.f yitASK mei'Iv Next Week "THE KOeL OF STAMBOUL ' WALNUT Barg-ala Mat. Wed BEST SEATS $1 "Tlin n.AY OF THE HOCK." Uulletiu UPTHELADDER With DORIS KENYON REPUIVUn WITH HEAFEMNO LAVl.H TF. It Ina'ilrer ACADEMY OF MUSIC FRIDAY njf ft AT EVENING V&b W 8:15 MR. MAX RAIHNOFF PUESENTH TIIH UKRAINIAN NATIONAL CHORUS IThe llninnn f" millions (Irrhralra) IN COJl'NCTIIN WITH MJ1E. NINA KOSHETZ Snprnne of tle Fermer Innirrliil Opera of Moscow I'nder the l.eitderahle of ALEXANDER KOSHETZ Fumeus HukhIiii t'nniluctnr-remnnarr. riikeU. IRv, l.00, 1..1U, S!.(H. .se! Raata new en sale at Academy and llepna's. 1110 Chxtnut Ht LULU TEMPLE rsttt .,.. TODAY S5?."lirihU,5,,.0k,r,ff leii nt neon te 10:S0 p PHILADELPHIA'S FIRST RADIO SHOW ADMISSION &l 25 els. Inc. lai .Tea. BO cts. !raraeOt. 20,8, 15 GALLI-CURCI Only rhlladelDhla Concert This Essen Tublle Bala Bsdns Oct a , Mall Orders New " Academy and Hcppe's, Ilia wiid.i mh ,iwa ,, si ..n . $2.0 $3. l'lu's'ler?1 Tax. Hut. Erans ft Baiter DUMONT'S"1" ." -Kglli h 13 "'"" Mnta. Men , Thllrv.,Hat.,. 13 EMMETT WELCH Minitiils Hallre Fashion Ileriew Lire MeJU j5 I NINBTHBNTH A UArKITT 11:00, 1:80, 8:110, 0:80, 7; 80, :t0 , faromennt Gigantic f raWaciiMf Of I ff OACrW seiMAts Dirtttii by Ernt$t LubUith A I'lCTUHK ae apectaenlar thai It 'i mnkea ether upertnrlea leek Ilk toy and no deep anil vital In heart Intereat that It wilt llirlll and araaie rTery iiuillrnre. Nntlilna; ae lila;, ae nffectln, ae nn nn ferirettahle Iiiia erer heen elTered. Thla picture ran eleven weeka at llm Criterion en Ilreadway te crowded houses nnd New Yerk crltlca called It the greateat picture eer made. AIUIKD ATTItArTION DAVID PESETZKI DlSTINOt'l.Slini) RUnStAN PIANIST ,... AI'ITAIllNR WITH TUB DOOAItT 1'IANOI.A. PIANO "THE MUSICAL MIRROR" A NOVKI. Mt'RiriAL FILM fiCKNKH AM) PARTICIPANTS AT IHtY.V .MAWR IIOR8E HIIOW 1CTII AND MAIIKET 11 30, 1 SO, 3 30, 6i30, 7-.H0, 0'30 COMME.NCINO TODAY CECILBDeMILLES production Manslaughter WITH THOMAS MEICHAH LEATRICE JOY LOIS WILSON KHOSt TUB NOVni. I1Y AIJT'X DUEfl MILWr'i g. rarameuni ricter The spectacular romance of a daring: daughter of luxury and the man who, levinjr her, sent her te prison. A torrent of emotienul thrilFs and ex citing climaxes. With set tings of lavish beauty and the greatest Dc Mille cast ever assembled. A PARAMOUNT PICTfUH WALLACE RE1D MI.A I.EE WALTER IIIE11S In "The Ghost Breaker" ADAPTED FROM BTAOB VIJLT 12. 2, 4. 0. 8 and W WjJROAD A. CHESTNI'T LAST FIVE DAYS jJUOAD A CHEBTNl'T 10 P U' LAST FIVE DAYS GUY BATES POST IN HIS STAGE SUCCESS THE MASQUERADE Cemrai'nclns; Saturday, "Miirnlns; Rands" DAI Aal7 12U JIAUKKT lALAtL 10 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Phinfc "HURRICANE'S GAL" VICTORIA OTII AND MARKET ! A. M. te 11 IS P. M. DUSTIN FARNUM in "The Yosemite Trail" A Dr Am A lnT" CHESTNUT ViVaJli 10 A. M. te 11:13 P. M. BETTY COMPSONTHEgaiYi?.. P ADITTlI STH AND MAHKKT LAT1 1 UL. te a. M. te li.is p. tn. "Rich Men's Wivey GLOBE JUNIPl AND MA11KE'. 11 TO 11 EVA TANGUAY (HERSELF) Ilea l Tremendnna Vaudeville IIIII WORLD SERIES RETURNS 1 (1SIMKM IV1, WEDNErtDAV BROADWAY "TtAti'S" AI'DEVII.LB JIMMY CARR and BAND VERA GORDON "SJgf." OI(II) M'.IIIKX KFTT'IINH ALLEGHENY rSSx" 2 Id 1 A n at iiemi 1 1 ivn T'HoremitMt "WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN?" WUHI II SI HII- S lil.TI ItNH CROSS KEYS m?ii ?iBBKBr VAI'DEVILLB "RUBEVILLE" Wriltl II srillFH I1PTI IINR FOKKKST Tonight ' '" sham Wed. ft Sat. Set-ere your "fata new at llei Offlce er nail enltr and meld In te r alu feltew tills BttractlPn freai city te city 2IEGFELO TRIUMPH " MAfnmiMllIER LEON EBBOL 0 GARRICK Last 6 Evgt. '" bam ii Harris nznunS?' 8' KUUAINU YOUNG LAURA HOPE CREWS In OLAKK imiTUFH'a r, j POMEROY'S PAST Bta1 bT """ Vemnit NMt Wek ItAIV with Jesen. Keel.. BROAD Last 6 Eve. l'"- Kt, .saaaaaB ti- ... . W,,1' fl' H.l Tli sayeat remedy I rrer aea ""ui isrkiBgies DUKT j ' With iynn lenUnael STANTON BB a and a Brilliant CerBBaar 15 ! Neil erk DerU Keane In Tea 0sHa"l 1 I K W EITH'S THEATRP MW -laWX ii. TtMlffM I 7, k j ""MISS A'T1K,fo1e'i.A",,0 4 l Jiifr I'nnv '.a Vsnrhn Comfert ft JirnmU Jnm III Ail.Star Feature Bill i With BUter lleas and llmtaer . nnn mi rr unism I "--"''""SBWaaaaaw - rACIWOCrVenwvkr, m 'I'M m ) V1U111 V with Tern euuTWaaf ? ""Hi" Aray TR0CADER0 &uMJfiP $ " e i1 f Jm V.
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