Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
Wancy Wynnf Te f th
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house for Pennsylvania Society of Celqnial Dames
Yesterday Other Matters
".. n.Mlsnl MaHaHt nt Cole-
3 A nisi ! epentd'Hi ntw dub-
I n interwtlrtl way. TJ was a pro pre
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!rr. who 1 president of the society,
ET tin march, and Mm. Frank Oabeen
d Mrs. Alfred lUflnald Allen car-d-d
the Haw of the Society. After
tin Starr came Mm. Arthur H. Lea
IndMra. Frederick Packard, who are
111 C Jeieph b7 Hutchlnien mc
Iffai many of the members of the
:.' SSUr' as were able. te. attend. . . A
jr.i ceremony of dedication, at wmcn
SSPBc" Dr. James De Wolf Perry
S?.i3.V. followed the precession, and
!f it was all very impreeefre and beautl-
' K.-i. Ttrnrinr. n week from today.
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v inrietr Will Bivu a. iiuuns -..
nil Its mcmbeM and eeme guests.
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houses ere "sponging up In various
central parts of the city overnight as
It were? I am se fascinated with
Urn Lane that I walk past there
Ever I have a minute Just te bur
ble ever It and giggle and want te play
dells in the houses and turn en the
lights In the little lanterns and open and
"... h ffreen and red ebutters and
Mt the soft little grass plots. I'd feel
u If I had te dress the part If I
Hted there. Ana wuu imu" "v;
"u a...M uniinrA neuses will de
lirier. I believe they wlU leek almost
u stiracwvu.
I WENT out te the Savage tea In
Chestnut Hill yesterday afternoon
and found Grace looking lovely In a
white chiffon frock embroidered in reM.
u annm Trhn in a very aoed loeK-
inr 'woman, was receiving her guests
near the deer of the room eri i the lelt
of the big square neuse. dub
gowned In handsome black lnce ever
black satin. The bouquets of flowers
were wonderful, every mantel ana
crack and corner being filled with ex
quisite blooms.
mODAY we have Alberta Beath and
1 Harry Nellson's wedding at neon In
St. Stephen's Church en Tenth street
rnt-irnK Aihprta will make a
I) lovely bride without a doubt, and ahe
DI9 O UCUUtllUI Utmj Uliuwimu.
Tnerc win ee a great many unuer, iw ,
In fact. I think the bridal party will
extend the whole length of the aisle.
Alberta was a debutante of last year
and one of the most popular Her en
lagement was announced In the spring
after her return from n trip te Europe
with the Charlton Yarnalls and Agnes.
Aines Yarnall is a bnd this year and
will be Alberta's maid of honor. Her
rennln. Flfi Widener Leidy.
will be
matron of honor, nnd there
bridesmaids, I think.
are six
rpHB Faculty Tea Club of the Unl
X verslty of Pennsylvania will give a
terles of affairs during the fall and
winter in their club rooms in Sergeant
Hall, the woman's building of the
University. Oolong will be varied by
musical programs, tains ey prominent
women en current questions, etc.
Mrs. Alexander C. Abbett will be
L--. rn .1 -...!..- 1)1 .4 .
"musical tea," nt which Mm. Leuella
Carsen w.Ul be the artist. The program
win include unusual songs, ey iiennia
nnd a group of Chepin numbers,
nmeng them the I) miner Scherzo.
Mrs. Itudelph Blankenburg will speak
en "The Sesqul-CentenniaP' at the tea
en November 14, when Mm. It. II.
Fernald will be the hostess.
THE family was talking of college
and important futures for the boys,
when Uncle Charlie suddenly decided
te ask William, aged five, where he
would Uke te spend his college days.
"De' wanter," said William, who Is
a great ball fan, "de' want school,
want ter play baseball and hit the um
pire." NANQY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
The guests who will attend the din
ner this evening which Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Coxe Yarnall, of Wynnewood,
will give In honor of Miss Agnes Yar
nill, debutante daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlton Yarnall, will Include:
Mr. and Mrs. Efltagham B. Merris, Jr.,
Mr. and Mri. Fitz Eugene Newbold, Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Clothier, Mr. and
Mrs. Rebert McLean. Mini Llllle Stew
art, Miss Dorethy B. Valentine, Miss
Gyerglanna Harris. Mr Clarence M.
Ktlne, Sir. Jeseph Ewlnr, Mr. William
Battles, Mr. Charlea C. Davis, Mr.
Cooper Hewell and Mr. Bentley. The
guests win later attend the dance which
Mr. Clarence M. Kline, of Seminole nnd
avenues, Chestnut Hill, will give
at the Whltemarsh Valley Hunt Club,
m honor of his niece, Miss Dorethy E.
valentine, daughter of Mr. and Mra
Harry S. Valentine.
.Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Herace Lerlmer,
Belsraeme, Wyncote, will glve a the
,r9 Pirty, followed bv a supper, at
w Rltz-Carlten, en Wednesday eve
aing, December 14, in honor of Miss
argTierite J. Beyle, debutante daugh
w r i Mr; ""A Mra Samuel A. Beyle, of
mhv iiuuHs, nyaai.
irs. Reginald Jacobs. Mrs. Alexander
vw lurnaii, Mra Arthur Emlen New
?'? Jr., will preside at the tea table
t the tea which Mr. and Mrs. Charlton
iwnau win give tomorrow at Crum
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MRS. OSCAR G..ANDERSON
sJlS hifere her marriage en
hl?kKfberJ. wa' Miss Eliza.
Ath May Eekman, daugliter of
B?llan Mrs. J, L. Wsseett
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Creek Farm, Deven, te present
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A' wedding of
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' much interest yt uim
and Washington will .take Place en
Saturday afternoon, , November 11. at
4 o'clock, In St. Luke'a Protestant Epis
copal Church, dermantewn, when Miss
Elaine Tayler English, daughter of Mr.
and Mm. Frederick W. EnKllsh. of 228
West Scheel lane, dermantewn, will be-
rnnm th hrldn nf Mr. Unilil Uorden. Of
.Washington, son of the late Mr. Basil
Barnett, wife of Majer General Oerf .
Barnett, former commandant of the U.
S. Jtf. C. The ReVi' Samuel Upjehn, rec
tor of the church, will perform the cero-
hln marrlag-e by her father, will be at-
tenaed ey ner sister, hh DC"i."
Tayler English, as maid of honor. The
hrldesrealds will lnctudn Mlaa Anne
Hamilton Gorden, of Washington, a
Ister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Kdmund
W. Ollpln, Mrs. Btuart Bulllvant and
Miss Ruth Hitchcock, of Washington.
Miss Nancy Montgomery Dallam,
daughter of Mra. D. English Dallam,
Jr., will act as flower girl, ' A reception
will fellow at the home of the bride's
parents. Upen their return from a wedding-
trip the bride and 'bridegroom will
live In Washington.
Receiving at the tea which Mr. , and
Mrs. decrge Petersen, of Montgomery
avenue, Ardmore, will give en Friday
te present their daughter. Miss Verner
Petersen, will be Miss Mary Virginia
Ball, Miss Mars-uerlte J. Beyle, Miss
Mary Ridgely Carter, Miss Elisabeth
Casanave, Miss Jey Drew-Bear, Miss
Marjen Flchthern, Miss Elizabeth W.
Green, Mlm Maud 8. Harrison, Miss
Margaret McAdoo, Miss Dorethy Spots Spots
weed Mehl, Miss Elizabeth Morgan,
Miss Kathryn F. Pence, Miss Mary Car Car
eoll Relin, Miss Mary M. Schcnck, Mlsa
Elizabeth P. Stewart. Miss Allce Woth Weth
erlll, Miss Marlen Elizabeth Wilsen and
Miss Henrietta Maxwell, of Reckvllle,
Conn. The ladlce who will preside at
the tea table will Include Mrs. Sidney
ThayerMrs. William R. Verner, Mrs.
Walter T. Balrd, Mrs. Charles Heward
Colket, Mrs. Rebert K. McNeely, Mrs.
Rebert W. Downing, Miss Clare Steven
son, Mrs. Edwin V. Dougherty and Mrs.
Walter Baer Weldler, of New Yerk.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wright Craw
ford, of 2421 Spruce street,, will give
a children's Halloween party at their
home en Tuesday, October 31, in honor
of their son, Master Jehn Randelph
Crawford.
A children's dancing class has been
ercrnnlK1 hv Mm. William H. Denner I
and Mra Themas Rldgeway. The flrsfj
meeting will take place at Asher's,
Twenty-second and Walnut streets, en
Thursday afternoon, November 18, from
8 until 4 o'clock.
Mlsa Marlen S. Wurts, Mlsa Eleaner
T. Wurts and Miss Rosamond Wurts.
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Ken
nedy Wurts. of 2184 Pine street, who,
with their aunt, Mrs. Edmund H. Mc
Cullough, of 400 Seuth Fifteenth street,
have been spending several months
traveling en the Continent, have left
Swltzerand and are at present in Paris.
They expect te return te this country
early next month.
Miss Carolyn Naah, of Washington,
will arrive the middle of next month te
be the guest of Mlsa Anita M. Sanders
and Miss Estelle D. Sanders for a few
days. She will come te attend the Yale
Princeton football game.
Mr. and Mra. Samuel D. Warrlner
nnd their family, who have been spend
ing several months at their summer
home at Montrese, Pa., have returned te
their apartment at 135 Seuth Eight
eenth street. Their daughter, Mlsa
Elelse Dexter Warrlner, has returned te
Ithaca, N. Y., te resume her ceurse In
agriculture at Cernell.
Dr. and Mra Jeseph M. Reeves,
Miss Elizabeth Reeves and Miss Helen
Reeves have closed their BUmmer cot cet cot
tage at Spring Lake, N. J., and re
turned te their home here, at 1916
Spruce street.
The Alumnae of the Academy of the
Sacred Heart or Eden Hall will held
their annual meeting at the convent In
Torresdale en Friday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Story, of 1118
Seuth Wilten etreet, announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Miss Eva Lester
Story, and Mr. Leland Sterling KUlen
at their home at neon en Monday,
October 10. The Rev. Dr. E. D. Robb.
of the First United Presbyterian Church,
Klfty-secend nnd Chester avenue, pcr-
lurmeu me ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Pnlmer Brlce Rawlcy. of
425 Seuth Carlisle street, are receiving
congratulation cm the brith of a son.
Palmer Brice Rawley, Jr., en Saturday,
October 14. Mra Rawley will be re
membered as Miss Janet Herahey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hershey,
of the Lindens, Walllngferd.
Mr. and Mra Richard Kenneth
Hughes have returned te their apart
ments at the Bellevue-Stratferd, after
spending flve months in Norway,
Sweden, France, Italy and England.
Mrs. Hughes Is the daughter of Mra
Rebert Kennedy Reading, of the Belle-vue-Stratferd.
'
Mra Llla W. Lukens, of the Wood
lands, Walllngferd, has announced the
engagement of her daughter, Miss
Eliznbeth Pnrry Lukens, te Mr. Samuel
Crethers, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Crethers, of Dunrovin, Walllng Walllng
eord. West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mra Jehn Langenberger
have returned te their hem n r.ff'B
Themu'u avenue, after spending several
Mra Nelsen Keller, of EvKnsten, 111..
who has been the guest of her parenta
Mr. and Mra. Menree. W. Copper, of
6720 Whitby avenue, for n few weeks,
gave a small dance last evening nt the
Century Club, at C039 Thcmn? avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank f!. (VNnli of
West Philadelphia, are receiving con-
Sraiuiauens en me birth of n son. Mrs.
Nell Will be rcmipmherA.i nu mic
Hazel Elizabeth Lyens, daughter of Mr.
and Mra Frank O, Lyens, of the Stone Stene
hurst. North Philadelphia
Mra Mortimer Traugctt. of 2134 West
Erie avenue, will entertnln the Alpha
Chapter of the Phi Delta Psi Sorority
at her home en Tuesday everling. The
members include Mrs. Hareld K. Brown,
Miss Ethel Lembert, Miss Helen Chat
ham, Miss Mildred Pldgeen. Mra Oeerge
Floed. Mrs. Nathaniel Parker. Mra
Margaret Lee, Mrs. Themas Frantz.
Miss Louise Chlpmnn, Mrs. Hareld
Dphner,- Mrs. Jeseph O'Donnell, Mrs.
w.nlte.J3t.uart' Miss Estelle Weed and
Miss Phyllis Sanner.
Miss Jeane Sllnack, of 3022 West
Lehigh avenue, was given a miscel
laneous ehewer at her home en Satur
day afternoon by Mlsa Justlne Keller.
There, were thirty guests. Mlsa
Sllnack's engagement te Mr. Oeerge
Andersen, of Haddonfleld, N. J., has
recently been announced.
Seuth Philadelphia
The Phi Sigma Tau Sorority gavs n
surprlse mlscellnnceus uliewcr en Mon
day evening in honor of one of their
members, MIsh Eliner Vivian Beyle, et
5S48 Race street, whose engagement te
Mr, Adelard Jean Lambert, et Green
field, Mara., huH recently been an
nounced. Among the guests were Mrs.
Harry Qrlnnati, MrH. Owen Orlnnan,
Mrs. Prank Claim. Mra II. Kelly, Mrs.'
Frank Halllnan, Mm. Raymond Tliemas,
Mra. Themas ATilte, MrH. Simeen
Itheades, MrH. Edward Diuigherty,
Mrs. Jeseph Clay, Mrs. Sidney Smith,
Miss Marguerite Gallagher, Miss Rosa
lie Lynch, Miss Gertrude Rrewn, Mrs,
Sidney Smith. Mlsa Levlnn Meade, Miss
Catherine links', Miss Sarah Deyle, Mlsa
Ethel O'Kane, Miss Ella O'Knne. Miss
Ma Halpln, Miss Florence Jerdan,
Miss Cecil Kenny, Miss Frances Mc
Carre, Miss Anna Lane, Miss Kathleen
Mullln,' Miss Lerette Grlnnan. Miss
Hese Carklll, Miss Mary Merlarty, Miss
Helen
jenKlnscn, Miss, Mane Murphy,
Agnes Kelly an'i Mies Uleaner
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Married Yesterday
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Who uxu Miss Beatrice L. Sil
verman, of 1SS Seuth Seven
teenth street, before her mar-t
riage last evening at the Rit
Carlten
Gevnuuitewn
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn W. Bayles, of 5i
North Lambert street, dermantewn. an
nounce the marriage of their daughter,
Miss Helen H. Bayles, te Mr. Charles
R. Nlchuala, en October 11,
Miss Kathryne Conway, of 41B0 North
Bread street, entertained the members
or tne ueua xau
Slema
Sorority en
Tuesday evening.
The guests Included
Mlsa
IiOretta Di
agney, aiisb Miriam
Doelev
y. Miss Marie Krler. His Manru
KT!
rite Larkln, Miss Anna Larktn, Miss
Retrlna Clark,
Annette Meehan, Miss Margurlte Mo Me
Menamln, Miss Sara Sweeney, Miss
Ruth Walrath and Miss Beatrice V.
Alvarez, whose engagement te Mr. Chris
M. Sweeney has been recently An
nounced. Frankford
A miscellaneous shower was given by
Miss Ida Mess at her home. 1882 Wake
ling street, en Friday evening, In honor
of Mlm Beth Morrison, of Helmeshurg.
Miss Morrison's engagement te Mr. WU
lard Stuyvesant Samson, of Riverside,
Calif., was recently announced. The
guests Included Mra Clifferd Horrocks,
Miss Margaret Morrison, Miss Margaret
Keys. Mrs. Fidelia Morrison. Miss Ida
M. Mess. Miss Mary Mess,
Miss Blanche
Mrs. Harry
Vaughn and
t-egei jurs. J. gcnussier
Schwelzer, Mrs. Wilbur
Mlsa Meta Whlttaker.
The Weman'a Club of SVar.lcfanl will
held a cake and candy sale nt the home
of Mra Charles Sturtevant. of 4821
Frankford avenue, en Friday afternoon,
October 27.
Mr. T. Stegner, of Sylvanla avenue,.
spent the week-end visiting friends In
Yardley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph S. Herner, of
Foulkrod street, have been entertaining
as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F.
Peak, of Atlantle City.
Holmesburg
Dr. and Mrs. William H. Morrison,
of 8021 Frankford avenue, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Mlsa
Eliza Morrison, te Mr, Wlllard Stuy
vesant Samson, of Riverside, Calif,
Dr and Mra Edward W. Pangburn
have returned by meter from a several
weeks' stay with friends in Pittsburgh.
Mrs. C Duane Raylman, of Rowland
avenue, entertained the ladles of tha
Weman's Missionary Society of the
Presbyterian Church at her home en
Friday evening.
Tailored and
Fur Garments
for
s All Occasions
1621 Cfjetftmit street
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A Prodigal Display of Superb Autumn Styles
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COLUNGSWOOD WEDDING
MIh Leuatla May Darnell la Bride
of Atlantic. City Man
Miss Leuelln May Darnell, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. E. Eugene Darnell of
010 Hadden avenue, Collingswood, N.
J., and Richard u. wens, of Atlantic
City, were married last ntcht In the
First Baptist Church.-' of Collingswood,
by the Her. Wlnfleld S.. Beeth. The
bride was dressed in white wit In with
Spanish lace and carried Bride roses.
The matron of honor was n sinter of
the bride, Mrs. A. Rebert Ocasen, of
West Berlin, N. J. The bridesmaids
were Miss Mildred Hendersen, of West
Philadelphia, and Miss Lcn Hnmpsen,
of Langhorne, Pn. The flower girl was
Miss Harriet Sharp, nnd the best man
was Jehn KastrUp, of Philadelphia.
KRAEMER ROBINSON
An attractive wedding which took
?ilace last evening, at 7:30 o'clock, was
hat of Miss Margaret Grant Robincen.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geof
frey Williams, of 5020 Grene street,
and Mr. deorge William Kraemer, of
Newhall street, dermantewn. The cere
mony was performed by a cousin of the
bridegroom, the Rev. Theodere Flnck.
In the Wakefield Presbyterian Church,
Manhelm and Leuden streets. The
bride, who was given In marriage by
ner ratner, was attended by Mrs. Lee
dullck and Mra Leuis Schaff, Bister of
the bridegroom, as matrons of 'liener.
Miss Sylvia Sutcllrt attended ns maid of
honor and the bridesmaids Included
Miss Katherlns Snively, Miss Alice
Cenkllng, Miss Llda Weckerly and Miss
Eleaner Qulnn. Mr.t Karl Kraemer
served as best man for his brother nnd
the ushers Included Mr. Alhert Pam-
?lan, Mr. Albert Gelden, Jr., Mr. Frank
tgen, Mr. Ernest Mcssmer. Mr. Rusiel
Leng-street and Mr. Mnrtln Sunzcllus.
Upen their return from an extensive
wedding trip. Mr. nnd Mra Kraemer
will live In Allentown.
RONEY TRAUM
A very pretty wedding took plaee In
the Church of the Most Precious Bleed
of Our Lord, Twenty-sixth nnd Diamond
streets, en Saturday morning. October
14,
TO
tien Miss Elizabeth Catherine
FREE EXHIBITION
CCLEES GALLERIES
Werk by Eminent Paintere
Ktehlnn by Whistler, Hsydcn, Cumeren.
v Nw Proofs by Klleen Sepcr
W. LEE HANKEY
Mae Priming ltmterln Painting
THadams
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Surgical, Maternity and Stout
' apeciaiuis
835 Chestnut St
hb Trices Always Moderate
Kg Juliet
Cy J. Lawler
1126 Walnut St. ???mhSt.
Smart Up-te-the-Minute
HATS
for Matren and Maid
Juliet inspired and
developed stylish,
and becoming.
$2QS0 up
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Women
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Afternoon & Dinner Dresses
A most attractive and varied showing of late modes giving
pre-eminence te the darker shades in fabrics navy, black
and brown, with striking contrasts in the Oriental embroid
ery and ether high-colored trimmings. The dinner dressea
feature chiffdn and brocaded velvets, Crepe Romaine,
metal brocades, geld and' silver laces.
, $39-50, $45 te $245
Smart Street Dresses
Very smart, verv fascinating en. Vmnn tmnXra n cn
V backed Crepe, Crepe Satins,
y uwiui lusiuunneie iaDrics,
Exceptional values at
$25, $29
1220-22-24 "Walnut Street,
Trauni. of 1141 Nertli 3ertlja atfMt.
came the bride 'at Mr. FrameM Jehn
Reney, of 8488 Bewman aratt. Taa
ceremony was performed by Hit vary
Rev.'Monslgner J, L. J; Klrlin, who atop
celebrated the nuptial mas. The bride
was attended by her sister, Ml Marie
Trauni. and Mr. Francis Feley, cousin
of the bridegroom, was beat man. After
the ceremony a breakfast was served at
the home of the bride, after which the
ceuple left en an extended wedding tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Reney will be at home at
291S North Bailey street, after De-
cember 1.
MAOINN O'TOOIiH
An Interesting wedding took place
this morning , at 9 o'clock, ln the
Church of St. Francis Xavler, Twenty-third
nnd dreen streets, when Miss
Reglna dertrude O'Toele, daughter
of Air. and Mra Jehn J. O'Toele, of
2210 Poplar street, became the bride of
Mr. Frnnk Carrell Maglnn, son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Jehn Maglnn, of 12 Englewffed
read, .Highland Park, Pa. Father
O'Keefe performed the ceremony. Th
bride, who was given In marriage by
We Are Offering
a Varied Assortment of
STOUT DRESSES
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IllVOlnTEUS, DESIQXEnS AND
1 CHlLDltEN'B APPAREL OF
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FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS
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Sale of "Harris" Samples
OFFERS WONDERFUL CHOICE IN
Coats, Wraps, Suits, Gowns
Children's Coats and Dresses
Medel and Sample Garments Frem the Harris
Manufacturing Plant and America's
Great Designers
Sample Coats 29-50 te 195-00
Sample Suits 39 te 150-00
Sample Gowns 25M te 150-00
Juvenile Coats 11-05 te 25-00
Blouses Remarkable Sale
9.95 te 42.50 Values for
3.75 te 12.50
Styles are very attractive In Canten crepe, Georgette crcpe and
crepe de chine. Embroidered, beaded and two-teno effects. Smart
colors.
ire Specialize in Apparel That
SECOND FLOOR
Canten Crepe, Peiret Twills
and in the widest variety.
'
- 50, $35
THIRD FLOOR
her fattier, wera a'gewn of t Ivery aHn
and duehaaa lace and a large white
picture hat She carried lilies of the
valley and resea. Mlsa paurette
O'Toele, elster of the bride, was brides
maid and Mr. Jehn Maglnn, bretner
i m hrMnayrnrfm WM DeSl lliuu
wedding breakfast followed the cere-
menv. after which. Mr. and Mrs. Ma-
mvnr, Mwr ""Ml,"...- .t..ih tha
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nn leri, en S weaaing; wip w. -
ew England Statea
Moorestown
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hamilton Morgan,
of Utlca"N. Y who are spending some
time in moerestown, are new the gyests
of Mrs. Mary Summer, of West Main
street.
Mra navis who has been visiting her
dauVme?, MraWlle" of East Cenual
ivSnSe. will seen leave for an extended
trip te Europe.
Edward Mathesen and Mra Wil
liam Werd Mathewm. of New Yerk,
l.vi recently been guests of Miss Agnes
Bebbin" f 2nd Miss Edith Rebblns, of
West Main street.
a h iO
a
I
a
in Silks and Cleths for
$39.50
(THIS WEEK ONLY)
Gedis I
MAKERS
THE HIOHl
OF WOMEX'S AND
HIOHEST CHARACTER
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
Slenderizes the Larger Weman
Tailored Suits
Smart new modes in
the fashionable brown,
navy and black. Plain
and fur trimmed.
$45 te $275
m
Delaware Cbunty
Mr. and Mrs1. William Ward, Id, have
returned te Chester and are new at
their new home. 811 Melrose avenue.
Mrs. Ward was before her marriage en
September 30, Miss Marjerle Ulack,
daughter of Mr. Cresby M. Black, of
Chester.
Chester,
t Mr. and Mrs. Wesley N. Clifferd have
been entertaining Mrt. Clifferd's sister,
Mrs. Franklin H. Wlttermnn. of Logans Legans Logans
pert, Pa., at their home in Swarthmore
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. deorge B. Harvey, of
Chester, who have been visiting friends
In YoungiUewn, O., for a few days, are
new In Overland, O., whefe they nre
attending the wedding of Mlm Evelina
neldcn, daughter of Mrs. William Henry
Belden, nnd Mr. Henry Palmer Paul Paul
eon. Befere they return they will spend
a few days In Sewlckley, Ph.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leuis N. Robinson, who
spent the summer metering and camp
ing through the Canadian Lake region,
have returned te Swarthmore.
Shu11Fbvule
Beg. Monday Mat., October 23
SEATS TOMOHROW
unit nrrmr nevu a a w
DaOy Mata., 27c & 50c (;:)
JL.VUB., 270 tO 11,1
(Except Saturday)
EVES., 27e te $1,60 CA OOOD tf-l
tJVV BEATS JA
In a ObaraeUrlatle Weberfleldian Revus
"RE-UNITED"
And the Following Star Acti
Chas. T. Aldrich I Lynn Canter
The Ladellat I "Tulie Land"
AND A GREAT SURROUNDING BILL
TSHUBERT
LAST 4 EVES.
POP. MAT. TODAY
WiVr"3PU'BfcRT Present
MITEHCDCIC
,...-.'"'? ..MiTr uv.m no .:
'Mvf'r'CK r-arutT til 1 r W I7AA
AN fLtCTHlFVINO COLLECTION Of TALENT
BENNY LEONARD
. World's Mglitnelght Champien and
100 Dlophanem Divinities
S SEATS TOMORROW
WHITE HOLMES
In tha MelefUnn Mnslral rflmsftu
E HOTEL MOUSE
an?,JJ .?.'.,.t.chln,r Beuauet of Olrli
A HIT IN EVERY TOWN IT VISITS
LYRIC LAST 4 EVGS.
Pep. Mat. Today $1.50
kIgSSA D JAMES "MARION
0STADART0NVJREEN
v;ri ittiAL. txjuiaEMT." inquirer.
Fl SEATS TOMORROW
DIRECT TROM ONE YEAR'S RUN AT
AMBASSADOR THEATRE
THE MUSICAL HIT OF AOES 1 !
BLOSSOM TIME
Orlfflnal New Yerk Cut and Production
ADELPHI
Erenlrra at 8:20
$1.00 MatTomer.
A. 1L WOODS preaenta
DEMI-VBKtGIN
The Most Famous PUy In America,
by Avery llopweod
With Original New Yerk Cait. Including
HAZEL DAVN nd
QLENN ANDERS I iJENNETH DOUOLAS
ALICE HEOEMAN : BOBBY WATSON
GARRICK S- Today 4Vi,
A SENSATIONAL HIT!
BAK H. HARRIS IMIESK.Vlii
RAIN
SAM H. HARRIS FUESKMii mih
JEANNE
EAGELS
A New riiy Knuniled en W. .Sumirit t
Mnn-ttnn'i Sterv. Mivx rillliirSflN "
NEXT HON. EV'O SEATS TOMORROW
MERTON OF THE MOVIEb
Harry In WINnn'x r'nmeua Strry Drau-atli
H ty uce. h Kiitilninn nml Jinre Lenncuj
GLElN HUNTER
FLORENCE NASH
In the
TltlH ltiile
as '"Ilic
Mnnnpit" r.tr P
BROAD ZT Today 2,
MM1 Kran's l'arlni nitiM err dflln
lt"ly le luiilr'fl n tht' btHt, the nanft nn t
input mibtRntlnl 'f thf ycar' tlrimuflr
output M- rr-ln LHcr,
DORIS KEANE
In Her Trlumeh'nt Ruectter te "Remanct"
THE CZARINA
FORREST repm Matlnee I Evgj
ruiIJl TeJiy I at 8:10
"I WEEK OF LIKITFD EKRAfir-T"-
IIEGFELD
TRIUMPH BVTfl'
MARILYN MILLERUtA
LPOM PODOI
acaih'my or sirsir. I'.ir.'-m.'a
FIVE SUBSCRIPTION CONCLRTd
Tburaduy KtrnlnsH. On. il. e. iu. l
14. Jnn. 18. Fib. II.
NEW YORK
nlelata:
UnCII.N,M. VIellnM
"'.'J S'; '.' V """'"
,1.V,)M. I'lilllat
UAI.NI it I Kill u.iu
, , Mlh 'olelKt,
Tlrkets (or ter.ei en
Mils new nt lli-pp.
1 A"fl(1lTTiy
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
DAMHOSCII. Cond
Albrrt Cuntra.
Curat fonrtiicter
ACADEMY OF MUSIC FOYER
WILLIAM LYON PHELPS
OF YALE UNIVET?ITY
will reiume hli Friday morning Z terar
Talka beelnnlne October JO, at II o'clock
precliely. "ecu
Tlcketi en aala at Academy of Kuslo and
at Heppe'i, 1119 Chfitnut itreet.
K
EITH'S THEATRE
r.-f !,. J" 2 Tet Bht at 8
hddie Fey & Younger Feya
A New 1022 lt,-,ie
Dnvid Schooler
Leli Bennett. Harry Me r ethen
Johnny Burke in "Drafted"
ME i ROPOU TAN
JlOUSr.
llre.ul
U Pmlar
TONIGHT at TO
xIGHT
BEGGAR'S OPERA
POP. PRICE MATH. WFD AT 4. BAT AT 2
TROCADERO Jeu.v ..in. hk
AT
8:15
TONIGHT
3kESS33SS
ACADEMY
OF MUSIC
I
OHN McCQRMACK
EXTkA STAGE CHAIRS AT H.50
ON SALE TONIGHT AT THE ACADEMY'
A LIMITED NUMBER OF RESERVED SEATS STILL AVAILABLE
THE SAME OLD STORY
Htnnly Cnmnun of Aitlr .TrmSUSS' '.
viwtrTrwvTit , MAnKirr
U A. M. TO It I. M.
A NKW PAnAMOtl.NT ricTtjna
THE FACE
IN THE FOG
WITH
LIONEL BARRYM0RE
T.nirm wnr.Trpnjr Rt f "Hair Asa"!
"On vt tlie in'i.t firlllnir ilotcrtlre lUrlca
ever filmM." Nnttii Atnerlati
addeh ceMnnr fi5atuhti
BUSTER KEATON
"THE FROZEN NORTH"
STANTON
18TII AND MARKET
n.aft i sn !!n K-nn 7nn nsn
THIRD WEEK PARAMOTTKT rnETNTS
Cecil B.DeMille'j
Themas Meighan
Leatrice Jey Leis Vk ilien
A Remance That Thrills
Through Scenes of Riotous
Beauty.
AL!N
lUtli nml
rijmtnilt
11 te 11
PETER B. KYNE STORY
"Kindred of the Dust"
Tint National with MIRIAM COOPER
Coming Next Week
LA COLOSSAL ACMltVSHeMT
mmm
REX
INGRAM'S
ifZElm"
rtttlBKICE
A Matre
ProAictlen
20 Motion Picture
Star in Persen
Monday & Tuesday Next
WATOH FOR HTRTTT TAnT)T VQVDAT
TrfSlritr?.
10. 12. 2,
4. 0. HA
10 V. JI.
nr.eAD & cnnsT.vi'T
OOLDWYN FIRST 8H0WINO
"THE SIN FLOOD"
RICHAHD DIJCHET.ENE CHADWICK
y-i -. h ' KKWOnH
PALACE"
1LTI1 A MAItl.T.T
10 A. M. TO 11 I. SI.
GUY BATES POST in
"THE MASQUERADER"
ViCTlRJA
Ulll A .MARKET
l A M. TO 11:1.1 . Sf.
i. ni. j'lt S''VT3
"MONTE CRIST0"
"TUT. IVOItT D 18 .MINK"
ARCADIA
101 II S. rilESTNUT
10 A. SI. TO 11;1.1 p. m.
PARAMOUNT Pnnivin
DCDrnAWIClC "pink
ULiuijai-ailajLiiJ GODS
rAaGlrill t,r MAUKKT
uri I UL WalIace Reid
In "THE OHOST BRFAKER"
GLOBE
JUMPER
AND
MARKET
li Tn ii
BOBBY NELSON tc CO
THE KID FROM MADRID
"RUDFVILIF."
zJROADWAY
lillO.i) AND
SNYDER
2!lV 0 30. 9
OTHER
AfTi awn
FAY MARBE
JUMIN tJAKKYMORE
in "SHERLOCK HOLMES'"
ALLEGHENY
ntA.Nknmn
AM) ,
VPiiET2'18' 7 AND 0
YVETTE AN her
CROSS KEYS
(.11 11 A
si m:m:t
Vn.!lrl1
1 1 Tn
WALNUT ??.? Tone,
directiqnwiltiak merris'
ii.it"' S-1." Js.63. MAT3 wrn
I'iiiiAs., tKiiiAX It AT., 8Q(j TO SS00
..seu. .ucBinaine Kext Menaav S' New
lilt. WptI ANtlUVAN nc ran
WALTER
MPDEN
RLPPTlTfiTWr vnrt Ynr .....
MACDETlI-MemUv riV 'i."?1,,,"-'!,.
amipt ..F VENICE-Tnaaiy EvVrilSt
0THFLLdTluVMavnEv';r7Wei1' Cv'
B. . .. 7P tn n ,n w
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academy of mueie
NEXT fRI. EVE. 8.15
SAILI-CTOGI
Only I'h lidelnhla Contort
Thii Season
Tlcketi at Acailemy and
Hopve'i 1110 Chett. St.
a-aB.
Open Alt Year
Asher's Swimming Peel
S E Cor 224 tc Walnut 8t.
2 I'oels 5 Teacher I
Part s Tueidav. Thurijuy.
Saturlav R an P M
Mixed Bathing Daily
iTUESi
HENUIHOTON AVE.
tt CUM3ERLAND
rOPULR PRICES
AND PLAYERS
"EAST 13 WEST"
Tux , Thuri , bat.
THE LADDER"
IT THEATRE.
MAE DESMOND
N I ,"' li Mati
Nr"T WEtK -UP
f Hth A Wulti 1 Mar Teii
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