"SlVtWVV rftlWM l.Ji-. ii-W'Jft- -4 "i flP GGTOBBR ' 17. XVA ,f PPfP f i H fSr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Teas and Dances Scheduled for Today She Hears Interesting Bits About Many Things GRACE SAVAGE Is te be Introduced tlilw nfternoen nt u tea which the Chnrles Cliaiiiiccy HnrnKCi, hrr parcnta, will s'e nt t'lr'r l"11110 CheRtnut Hill. And I am mi Kind te henr tlmt Mnrlnn llrjnlgcr will come en from New Ynrlc te receive with her Mtcr. Yeu remember Marlen married Lambert llejulger about two yearn hre. She It n peach of a .clrl and 1 iiiI-h eeln her nt rnitlen very much. Grace In imnller tliim Marlen but has much the Mime eolerliiB, light brown hair and Mrs". JemIiuii Unwell, who Is Mr. Biunuc'H hlnter, nnd her daughter. Mrs. Cceice Wllllim. Jr., (who was Kvelyn Hewell), will receive, nt will Mm. Bull,, llarclny. Mltm Kniillc Unrelay, Mrs. If.me Starr, Mrs. I-.rncRt fjavagc, jnnc Yeatnmn that was; nnd Irn. Pepe Vratmnn. Delly Dunne, Nancy Wool Weol Woel itone, Julln Helinrd and I.ueylle Aus tin, of the debutante act, will ul-e re itlvc. IN THE evening there will be n dance In Chestnut Hnll (as I sold before. 1 believe the whole of Chextnut Hill is c online out this year) for Margaret rmil. which Is being given by her fntlur and mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry N l'aul. Mnrgarct Is certainly at tr.irtlic. ' met her at the' l'aul-Ilrtrlan redding In Unitlmerc. and she wan a bridesmaid for Adelaide Newlln and Hill l'nul nt their marriage laf,t month. The Frederick Fnleks arc giving u dinner for Teulon Itedgers before the (Iniicc and there axe ncverul ether mich affairs. SPEAKING of the Hill Pauls reminds mc thev have tnisen nn npnrtmcnt down en Clinten street for the '"; It Is the one formerly occupied by Adclnldc'u brother-in-law nnd h r or, the Hcaument Whitney, lids. They hive n houve out in Chestnut Hill, or rnlhcr St. Mnrtlns new, nnd l mip mip mip po8e the Pauls will live out there tee after their winter in town. I SAW Melly Thayer nt Bread Street Station the ether day. She looked vcrv well in n dark blue trlcetlne dress made Mrnlght, with nn nt tractive "double" girdle of the same material. The dress was embroidered across the back in black silk te form a flower dehlgn. With it she were a dull green felt lint trimmed with a band of Persian Mil: in Bhndcs of purple nnd green, which was most becoming te Ber dark hnlr nnd vivid coloring. DON'T jeu like the big lints which ere te much in style this enr? I alums think a wide -brimmed hat Is mere becoming te people thnn itH mailer sister, the tonne. I have no ne no Mreil nl the lens nnd weddings that larger hats are certainly here, though tome of us still stick te the smaller Dliiilcl. Mrs. Trcnchard New bold is wearing a stunning black velvet hat with n wide brim drooping nt the sides. A pliler web of white silk embroidered en a black velet background was placed up against the crown at the back of the hat a little te one side. Mii. Henry Pepper Vnux has n large hat of crv dark blue velvet which is tilmmed with folds of the matcrlnl. and Mrs. Randelph Justice hns a wonder ful one of black uncut velvet trimmed with mi aigrette of black. TEA " An rEAN i nine te dinner the elner day. Vnd .lean is all of three years old. She lias, therefore, large Ideas of muii- neis and believes In maintaining ilis lipline and order at oil times. She was seated at the table between grand grand nieilur anil Aunt II and she sud denly leaned forward and gazed sweep Ingly nreunil the table, while In stentorian tones she erdered: "Ev'vt "Ev'vt ledj should put their left hand in their laps - NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs Oeorge Herace. Ierlmcr, of IlclKrncinu. Wyncote, will Rive a the atre party, followed by a supper at the Rltz-l'.irlten, en Thursday evening, No Ne No emlier 16, In honor of Miss Virginia Lagucrenne Carpenter, debutante daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph 11. Car penter, Jr. Mr nnd Mis. nnnm-s Cexc. of Wllllsbroek Farm, Malvern nnd the uclleue-Stratferd, have Issued Invlta- liens rer a dinner nn Tuesdiv evenlntr. ' Dcinnber 2G, nt the Bollcvue-Stratfc rd, I In honor of Miss Frances Fisher Oer hard, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Hewiil Gurhard, before the Iltnedlcts Ball Miss Dorethy Tlrnivnlnr Hedgers, nrninpr Onughtcr of Mis, William II. " .Seuth Eighteenth street, -will en tertain at dinner en Satuiday evening, befere the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Learning Montgomery, of Ar cwHsnii, villnneva, will gle In honor of their debutante dnughtcr. Miss Helen Ho'ie Mcntgemery. MIsh Itedgers will jntntaln as her guest for a fortnight Miss Eleaner Chalfonte, of Pittsburgh, lie will arrlve en Thursday neM. HidRe and Mrs. J. Willis Martin, of pk-eioiiilie, Chestnut Hill, hae Issued limitations for a dance en Saturdny tvo tve nlng .Ne ember IS, In honor of Miss Elizabeth Mergnn, daughter of Mr. and Mi Heed A. Mergun. M Elizabeth Mergnn, daughter of Mr Mid Mis Heed A. Morgan, of Che.st rnit mil, will b the jruest of honor nt ft nmdieeii en Tuesday. November 14, w inch her aunt, Mrs. Peiegrlnu Wlliner. Jlll giva at bur home, ,102 J West Coiil Ceiil it'stieet, Gcrmnntewn. Miss Mor Mer paus ginndtnether. Mrs. William (' aieignn of 2SH Queen lane, (iormnn (iermnn "'wn will tntertnln at n theatre palty ii Miss Morgan's honor following the luiiilicen . Mr. and Mis v I'erev Simnsen of i.WKMeel;, iKciluenk. will fnteitaln at ' G. iin,,,. ' ;.Vc,,,"0?k- "'" "eitnln at ' !a'"."7"cVlllv ewnlng, Ne em- rm, '" the Hellevue-Stnitferd, In h! , Miss Siisnn Pilco Geedman, ' "uigni'r of Jin, Heward E. Se.iver, V"i' in i dnnce which Mr nnd Mrs. m ' ' ,..' '"'"Penter. Jr.. of Chestnut iiu . .ll Kle in honor of their debit wnte dauKhter. Miss Virginia L. Cnr ps liter m,Mr ;"!d Ml-H Waller Waring Ilopkln Ilepkln Ilopkln ei f j.jj i, ,llmey ,)lilC0i VN, U, dliinei en Fi lilnv evening. November t '" n,nn"r "f J,N'' Sarah Franklin AJaiine ll.'lillltlllln .!.,. !,.. ..t f ...! , ....... ,.llhlvl ,,l ,,ll, ,,1111 i llll-JSCII 'aims nuane, of Oiecn Hill -Ml" iimiI t... HM,1 r t. .- Tn., "- itiiuin I, nniipiee, ei J in.iir I,(,,K, Merlen, hnve Issued n- Vl"IOIlS fur ll dlllliei-illineH mi 'I'iieu. ..Among the guests who will attend he in,,,,,.- hcll Mr HI1(1 Mr8 RIh tcinn,'.1' 170t) 't001181 str('l'. will KlVl, icine tow ncnlng In honor of Mlaj -itH. tiitb Attcrburv. debutante daughter i'lS, ',ml1,rr,' William Wallace At I'rinin, of lloiidinet Fnrm. Hadner, will ru,;V' M,"r' 1'1'lKelv Cailer, MUa i. 7, ibeth llarrlncei, Mls Uiirlmr.i L. MMen, Miss Susan Pi lee Geedman, Wlfcs i Doiethy II Lee, Mr. Jehn hViirns. ir. Eaield Savier. Mr MerrlH II, Pixnn, a M Ml0,mi? lkH. J"-. Hebert Pltfleld . ' n i . Re,,u"t Drew-liner The ruphih nJUuttfr "'tnnl the dance which Mr. J-arenee M. Kline, of Chestnut Hill, 1 , ' K've at the Whltemarsh Vnlley &iVE.Val,.nre.0f ",S ",CCCl MU" S.nn''ylv,a,lln Society of Colonial Eui of America will take formal pea. vKiZ of. "K nw headquarters, 1630 Milt? X.i!iJ?et' .morrow mernlnu, at Wl" eclptk. A precession will wntar t Ji.i,, ""?' "'iiiber 11, at the Phil a elphu c.imt tv flub, In honor et "HsMarK.net Legan, debutante dnugh- Cl.eMm;IIMI,?,,,nuel S,m"80n l'esa"- eC the building headed by the flags of the aeclety, with Mrs. James Starr, Jr.. president; Mrs. Arthur H. Lea and Mrs. Frederick Packard, vice presi dents; Mrs. Jehn C. Oroeine and Mrs. Jeseph Hutchinson, secretaries, and the beard of mnnngcrs, followed by the cntlre society. The Ilev. James Hi Wolf Perry, I), 1),, will i1ilieittn the heuse, Mrs. Francis, von A. Cabecn and 'Mrs. Alfred ltfflnnld Allen will net as color guard. On Wednesday aft ernoon, October 26, the society will Klve a heusewnrmlng te Its members and ctriiiln lnlted nuests. Mls Maud S, Harrison, daughter nf Air. ana Mrs. Jeseph Harrison, et llav llav erferd. will mnkn her iltbut at a tea which Mw. Holllngswerth Sl'er. of the colonial, and Mr. ami Mrs. llicnard M, Newlln, of Indian llun Farm, Whltferd, will give en Tuesday afternoon, Novem ber 21, te Intreduce their daughters, Miss Klizobeth Sltcr and Miss Margaret Newlln. The receiving party at the tea which Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Flchthernc, of Merlen, will irlve en Saturday afternoon, November 11, te Intreduce their daugh ter, Miss Marlen Flchthorne, will In clude Miss Agnes Ynrnall, Miss Ellra bcth Ilaninger. Miss Margaret Newlln, Miss Marlen Bllr.abeth Wilsen, Mis Mary Carrell Itelln, Miss Elizabeth (Ireen, Miss Margnret McAdoo, Mbs Vcrner Petersen and Miss Mery Vir ginia Hall. A dinner-dance will fellow the ten for the receiving party and ad ditional RUCStH. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hazlcten Mlrltll. Jr. of 2213 Klttenheuse street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Hazleton Mlrkll, 3d, en Snturday, Octo her 14. Mrs. Mlrlcll wns Miss Charlette Merris. Mr nnd Mm. (J. Gorden yrquhart nre receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. Ocorge Gorden Uruu hart, 2d, en September 22. Mr. and Mrs. Urquhart are new In Chelsea, and w'lll return te Cynwyd about Novem ber 1. The guests who will nttend the din ner this, evening which Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick McQ. Fnlck, cf Chestnut Hill, will give In honor of Miss Constance Itedgers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Wlllard llodgers, will Include Miss Maude Harrison. Miss Elizabeth Atter bury. Miss Mary Fnlck, Mr. Richard Itlcgel. Mr. Ocorge Woodward. Jr., Mr. Dancksen niter and Mr. Palmer Lloyd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn II. Casannve. of 2110 Pine street, have Issued Invitations for a dinner en Friday evening. No vember 21, nt the mtz. Carlten, te be followed by a theatre party, li honor of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Cns.i nave, before the dance Mr. and Mis. Ocorge Willis Uorten will give nt the Hltz-Cnrlten In honor of timlr daugh t r, Miss Gertrude U. Borten. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles D. Doneghue. of 119 Pelham rend, Oormnntewn, will glv i dinner en Tuesday evening. No Ne vi inner 28, In honor of Miss Letltln Lnndreth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Lnndreth, of Chestnut Hill, be fore the dnnce which Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McQ. Falck will give nt the Bcllevue-Stratferd. In honor of their daughter, Miss Mary Falck. West Philadelphia Mrs. Clara Hunter nnd her daughter. Miss Blanche Hunter, of G030 Thompson strttt. returned home Thursday from a short visit te Mrs. Stinger nnd her daughter, Mrs. Miller, of Sewcll, N.'J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles K. Ynckle an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter. Mlas Florence Freda Ynckle. te -Ir. Mellvltle G. Kershaw, also of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Schnee, whose mar'inge toeK place September 1C, In the Church of trm Kninhany. Fifty-sev enth street and Haltlmore avenue, hne returned from their wedding trip, and nre at home at 902 Seuth Sixtieth street. Mrs. Schnee will be lemcmbered n Ml.s Gertrude M. Judge, of Wefet Philadel phia. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Zartman are nrcupying tin ir new home nt l'Jlu Seuth Sixty-fifth aticct. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur It Drake, of 43fiC Chestnut street, are spending sev eral wcks at Jake Placid, In the Adi rondack!!. North Philadelphia Mrs. Craig Fenten, recently enter tained nt her home, 2105 North Sev enteenth street, at bridge In honor of Miss ICstlur Mny H and her mother of 5129 f'ebbs Crfek Parkway, who nre leaving this city this week tc spend the wlnttr nt 121 Pase Tex., and les Angeles. Calif. The guests at the hiidge pnrty were: Mrs. Jehn Elenderf, of New New Yerk; Mrs. Jeseph Englnnd. Mrs. Fred erick Veller, Mrs. Theodere Hang, Mrs Ella Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth Wolsbredt! urs. Jinipn vvngenselber, Mrs. C. Mitch ener, Mrs. Marie Shrem. MIbh Mlldied tlurir. Mlns I.fhpl MlAtl.nn.ta. fl., Lauin Hernberger, MIhh Anna Neccknl, Mlm Elizabeth ICngl.ind, Mrs. Kate Hl and Miss Esther May His. Mr. nnd Mrs. Meyer A. Fcltihteln. of 901 North Tenth street, announce the betietl.al of their daughter. Miss Clavre Fclnsteln, te Mr. Heward Eanin. Seuth Philadelphia The marriage of Miss Benn Anestnsle, of 708 Seuth Hutchinson strpet, and Mr. Carmelrt Intellsane will tnke place the enrlv tiart of next spring. Miss Ane Ane stasle's engagement te Mr. Intellsane was announced en Friday last en her nineteenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ad Tnllmnn, of 1424 Shunk street, have returned home after a short stqy In Washington, D. C. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Echr, of Les Angeles, Calif,, nre moterlnc tn Phila delphia. Mrs. Lehr will be remembered as Miss Knthryn Shcttz, of Seuth Phila delphia. Mr. and .Mrs. Jehn Uele, of Franklin, Mass, are being congratulated en the birth of a son, Edward Beyle. Mr. Bey In formerly lived m Thirteenth and Jacksen utreuts Along the Main Line Miss O. i: German, daughter of Mrs G. A. Column, of New Yerk, will be married te Mr. Chin leu Webb, also of New- Yerk, en Saturday. Ne ember 4, nt I M0 o'clock, at the home of the bride -Ju Madisen nenue. Miss German Is ii niece or airs. William Tayler Hunter, of the Gables, Deven. .Mr. and Mrs. Stokes, of England, wilt spend part of the fall months with Mr. N. C, Prow, of Wayne Delaware County Mrs. nnd Mrs. Edwin D. Glauber are entertalniiu Mr. and Mrs, S. F. Glnuscr, of Newvllle, Pa,, at their home In ineHter rer a rew days Their daugh ter, Mlm Katharine Glauser, who Is a student et Vnssnr College, spent the week-end with her pnrentH. Miss Snllle Wllllamscn, of Media, will leave In a fortnight for California, where alie will spend the winter. Moorestown Mi. and Mr, Waiien Werth Bailey, of Johnstown, Pa,, announce the engage mem of their daughter, Miss Maignret Loulse Bailey, te Mr, Heward M. Themas, of Moorestown. Miss Agnes Bobbins iinl MIsh Edith Bobbins entertained the members of their ennl club at bridge and a arlety shower en Fi Idny afternoon In honor of Miss Helen lCbert, of Philadelphia, whose engagement te Mr Peicy Hull Cellins was icccntly announced. CHARLES HENRY FOX Tht Sim el Iht Ren igesSpraca SS-99-221 S. Bread St T MISS BETTY GEIST Daughter of Mr. and ilra. Clar ence H. Geist, of Overbroek, w h p with her parents spent the summer at their cottage in Ventner Germanteivn Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Miller, of Ger Ger mnntewn, nnneunce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marian M. Miller, nnd Mr, Charles H. Alspnch, also of this city Mls Helen Hastings, of East Church lane. Is spending a fortnight In Hnrt Hnrt ferd, Conn., us the guest of Miss Mnr-iri.-et Bergen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs T. Preston Bcrgen. Miss Theodora Stein, of 141 East Walnut Inne, entertained at her home i en sn?jrclay evening In honor of Miss Sylvia Lurln. The guestn were Miss May Wolf' en. Miss Mnrlen Miller. Mlt-n Melly Corsen. Miss Mildred Dempster. Mr. Ernest Stein, Mr. Benjamin Cylin der, Mr. Adelf e Mogul and Mr. Nathan Dempster. Mr. Wlll'nm J. McFnrlnnd and Miss Altette McFnrland, of 4828 Gcrmnntewn avenue, entertained Inst evening In honor of their mother, Mrs. Ms.rv E. McFarland, en her eightieth birthday nnnlversary. Among the guests weie Mr. and Mrs. J. Kltsen. Mr. and Mrs F. Drum, Miss Louise Drumm, Mis. H. Brendbelt. Mr. Spencer Barber, Mr Franklin Barber. Mrs. Mnckey, Mrs. Ida Krlshcr. Mrs. H. Fisher. Mr. William Deyle. Miss Frances Mclntyre, Mr. and Mm Frank Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. II C. Kennery, Miss Anna Flchthern. Miss Clara Flchthern nnd Mrs. Marlen Mc lntyre. t ,,,,"te n",hra,h M&'mUm ,- ta 'SpBiMiBiiMrii??,';' ' , "' ,w " mS RHffiiHRn' ''' ''-'' ''' i" , ' tt This Year's Figure demands slim, svelte lines. Ne woman need be behind the fashion. Simple, safe exercises, deep massage, electric cabinet baths will seen restore the figure te normal, will bring back youth and vigor te the form and nervous system. Our easy natural method without drug or dieting supervised by trained nurses and adapted te each caaj Individually make women leek better feel better BE better. Cjoffies Isititete"r''"j vuevueveuriDiagwis Walnut Slreet Paymenta for Course Can lie Arranged Phene, Spruce 5484 lxl'J"B. DBHIOyBRS AXD 31AKKK8 Or WOJB.VS ASD linitDltKS'S Al'I'AICKr, OF THE HIOHUHT CHARACTHIt FOll MOKE TUAN TWUSTY-SKVEN YEANS nr Sale of "Harris" Samples Is in Progress Suits Coats bresses Frem Our Manufacturing Plant Alse Samples Frem America's Foremost Designers Sample Coats 29.50 te 195.00 Sample Suits 39.50 te 150.00 Millinery The Season's First Sale 3.50 Values te 12.50 A distribution that includes very smart Millinery creations for street and dress. In velvet and felt in an array of effective styles, te suit all tastes ' We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman T ,nnillll g r lei mT " -: i'iu -;' fMm x,wa? --V. (Suggestion Bachrach Portraits make charming Christmas Gifts efirange your appointmemneuj PHOTOdRAPHS OF DISTINCTION 1626 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA Fs Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Sample Gowns 25.00 te 150.00 if . ' -U h i80 bthu y) ment z. k : 11 JL """"aaj Bice Clader Miss Sarah-Marguerite Clader, daugh ter nf Mr?. Mary F. Clader, of 0i04 Christian street, became the hrlde of Mr. Ollmere Grant Hlce, of Wynnellcld, nt neon yesterday, at St. Paul's Presby terlan Ci.urch, Fiftieth nnd Hnltlmore avenue, the Itev. Jehn O. Newman offi ciating. Mian Nclllri I, Bice, sister of the bridegroom, acted ns bridesmaid, nnd Mr. Jay Woeters wan best man. The brlde was given in marriage by her brother, Mr, Will A. Clader. After the ceremony a small receptl6n for the Im mediate families wan held at the home of the bride. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dice will be at home, 8142 Ludlow street, after No vember 1, BUZDT STANTON The marriage of Miss Dorethy Stan I BONWIT TELLERS, OOt I J &uf Specialty Shep tfOrigMtim j vnuinui t W" eirwcii ! MISSES' SUITS 1 Ik B) Benvitl Teller Ce. d ns 5iii5 for the varied activities of the Jeune Fille assume various ferms: the Sports, Taillcur, Twe-piece Costume and Three-piece Interpretations. 39.50 te 210.00 ITHE Sports and Tailleur Suits distinguish them selves by their fine tailoring and precision of fit, the former cheesing tweeds and mixtures, the latter fine twill fabrics and nap fabrics. The two and three piece Costume Suits employ soft, supple tex tures that express the lines of youth and grace, and rich furs that provide warmth and a tone of luxu luxu rieusness. Other modes introduce touches of cm cm breidery and braiding. FUR TRIMMINGS: Moleskin Badger Hud. Seal Fitch Fex Wolf COLORS: Mala)) Taupe Navy Zanzibar Cinder Black wL fel innuimTTuSrlTiinffliii $L FOURTH FLOOR p .wT" Vas8kMsfaeaaaujj. .in" in ii,iI,Ii i'ai; ,:y VmZ Visil Our Net) Corset Department in the St. James Shep, Walnut at 13th Street. BONWIT TELLER. 6, CO. afieSjpeaa SxpOrynalten CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET l mm lis Exquisite Interpretations That Exemplify the Reasons for THE VOGUE OF THE Costume Blouse 12.50 te 29.50 (CREATORS of the Blouse have de signed enchanting modes te supplement and transform the Twe-piece Suit into the Three-piece Costume Suit, the favorite day time fashion of Paris. Rich silken fabrics, expressed in beautiful colorings and distinc tive contrasts, cheese elaborate headings and embroideries in silk floss and silver or geld metallic thread. Fashioned of Duvetyne, Matelasse, Crepe dc Chine, Metallic Embroidered Satin, Printed Crepes and Novelties Cocea Cafe Canna Wine Kit Fex Caracul Bobolink Toast .w I BLOUSES : FIRST FLOOR jjji ten, daughter of Mr. nd Mr. Frank Btnnten, of Moereatown, N. J., and Mr. William Doughten Duibv, Jr., aen of Mr. nnd Mrs. William D. Buzby, alw of Moorestown, tec4( place en Satur- day nt 7 o'clock. In the Methodist Church. The Ilev. Mr. Masen performed the ceremony. Mrs. Frank W. Mevls, of iMtmnn. M. .T.. reusln of the brlde. wns matrrrn of honor, nnd Ml Beatrice Stanten, maid et honor. The brides, maids Included Mrs. Nelsen Shivers, of Haddenfleld, and Mrs. Henry Knger, or Watertown, N. J, MISS Marie mcvi.1 was newer aHrl. Mr. Heward H. Stack- house attended as beat man, ana me iiahers worn Mr. Pant M. IlUlbV. Mr, Nelsen D. Shivers, Mr. Edward T. Ncyer and Mr. J. Stanley Hilten, DACKNEn TULE A wedding of Interest took place en 1 pi Raccoon Opossum Kit Fex & Navy Brervn Black Fawn f ' Kit Fex j I Keran II , Hawaiian 1 i I Saturday evenlnr, at 'l o'clock, In the Tabernacle Methodist Episcopal church, Third and Pearl Btreets. Cnmdcn, N. J.. ' when MIhh Mildred II, Title, dnugliter of Mrs. Margaret Tulc, nf fi39 State l street, Camden, became the bride of Mr. Stanley I). Ilackner, of ,112 North Fourth street, Camden. The ceremony I was tierfermed by the Bcverend Lord. . The bride, who was given In marriage by her uncle, Mr. Frank .Tngganl, was nttended by Mrs. Persel N. Fenten ns , matron or honor, Miss Miry Millar nnd .mr wunnii) iieare wem me eriuea- mams. Mr. Edward Jnggard acted ns uesi man anu Air. iierecrt wnueneia and Mr. Ernest B. Duckworth wcre ushers. H!IA1JMILA4..1.J!IIW!MINJ S"UvMpdLVILLE opening ? ect. 23 BEATS TMUliSDAY DaUy Mats. 27c & 50c E" s,t ETei.27e41.S0 500 eJ $1 ) Jeb 1.6 w WEBER - FIELDS Themselves 4 "?,. 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KENNFTU DOtTOLAS ALICE HrOEMAN i BOBBY WATSON ACADEMY Or MUSIC TONIGHT 8:30 One Performance Only ISADORA DUNCAN (UF.IISKI.F) WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA '" riiAMvU. I'tnilwtnr I.N A T.SCIUlKOWSKV.WAIiNKIt I'ttOCIUM llfkM. SI lie. 11 5U S2.KI. $jr;i e"' "J! AiuiiiMiij- nnd Ueppe's, UVJ rii.Mnut xtru. t. ACADEMY OF M1T6IC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA i.turui.u eiuxuwESI, CONntjfTnrc FIRST SPECIAL CONCERT Men. Evening, Oct. 23, 8:15 DVORAK "New World Symphony" Tickets at Henpe's Acadcmv of Music A few season tickets still te be h.d or this serie ACADEMY OF MU&IC NEXT FRI. EVE. 8.15 GALLI-CURCE Only Phllsdelrhl. Coneort Tbls Season Tickets at Aeademy and Heppe's, 1119 Chest. St Met. Evans tc Salter. ACAOK.MV OF MTiIC. 1032.IB3 FIVE SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT Thursday Ktenlnm. Oct. jfi. u, Ja ., 14. Jun. 18. 1'cb. 22. NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DAMKOSCII. rend Albert Cnntra, Quest Conductor I t!""J h0'nlU I Tlrketn for ferles en '"', ."?)?' t Heppa-S 1 an 1 Ariderny KENSINGTON AVENUE AND CUMBERLAND 1 THEATRE.! MAE DESMOND rLANDn3 "EAST IS WEST" Nlnhtlv. 8 15 Mats , Tun Thurs Bit NEXT WEEK UP THE LADDER K EITH'S THEATRE Mat, Today ft 2 Ten uht at 3 Eddie Fey & Younger Feyi A New fJ. Hi 1.' David Schooler Leis Bennett Harrs Merr Otheri A Johnny Burke in "Drafted ' METROPOLITAN g Bread St IJAnl.r TONIUHT TONIGHT BEGGAR'S OPERA pep ruin: mats wry r s. r vr a Dl .VIONTS,1;," - ," ' -n MalH Men 1 1 r i... ., ,. E.VIMETT WELCH Minstrd's Batlre EININO BftUIRE of MllIbeurn I ORCHESTRA J " V, .",fn SAM B. I n SrSSE TOMORROW NIGHT 8 GREAT NEW YORK TRIUMPH OF JOHN MC QOODSrATS STILL AVAILABLE. AT ACADEMY ANU ilEPPE'D UNANlMmra nnivmn m. -The lener has nwly m 7nl in", 1 , i'1'" n li,?, Hint Mr Mrt'nrniaik m-trr . I.MI.r 'I ItlHI M! 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A NKW 1'AllAMOtINT 1'irTtJRB IWtitfff WWtPOGr WITH LIONEL BARRYM0RE SEEKA OWEN LOWELL BKERHA . , )UI3 WOLHEIM (Btnr cf "Halrr Xpa" Aiinr.ii cesiKiiv kkati'iih BUSTER KEATON "THE FROZEN NORTH" MTU AND AlAItKKT ' it sn l en, n a. r. ae, 7 an (van THIRD WEEK PARAMOUNT PREBEXTI Cecil B.DeMille'j M HOOWTION M(fshugiter' Themas Meighan Lcatricn Jey Lela N ilaen A Remance That Thrills Through Scenes of Riotous Beauty. AUPB'NK lOtli nnd Ctip.tnut iiftdC M tTH w n te 11 PETER B, KYNE STORY "Kindred of the Dut" Tlrst National with MIRIAM C00PEB Corning Next Week -A JOLQ33AL ACHHtveRewT PCX INGRAM'S rusnvfcl A Metro ProAKtlen 20 MOTION PICTURE STARS IN PERSON MONDAY ft TUESDAY NEXT ifcKWten 10, ia. 2, 4. 0. 8ft 10 1'. M. iineAD 4 cnnsT.vfT ,.JL LDWYN FIRST SHOWING "THE SIN FLOOD" RICHAnDD-ItELENEHADWICIC PALACE 11TII A MAIllfET i) A. M. TO 11 I M. GUY BATES POST in "THE MASQUERADER" VICTORIA !Tlt A- MWtKKT 5, it TO 11 IS l M. .. ... r . . ,-iir.Mr;.-'rj "MONTE CRISTO" 'Till! 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