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f " i " '"' ?f)5'. , gf c.--' 'f ' ; y it. ., ', !' isaSvasii ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Mmcy Wynne Regrets, the Death of Miss Barbara HecJcscher She Sees the Tennis at St. Martins. Plans for Entertainment of Horse Show Guests it, f-w V L . 'K.Mll mrnarn tf&ias "iTrilAT n nhoek .Barbara HecUschcr's W dentli waul She won tljc LTilyrml Hcck-slicrs' Bccortd 'daus itec and just Mventeni. Her slater Virginia wan to have beta n tirfcutnnWi Ws(l?n; In fact, the cnfdstor-'hor toflyvrbich woh to have bnRlven on Oetobftr 0 nnd followed bjMi dance, Wrrfi-Just oUt lat week, andjllnrbnra'rt lirnfBiiahd'-d;ath came with rcftrrtly nn.v ttbtnlnirl - Mrs. Mnuflellcckschcr, vhq ft to have given" n dnnce for HUa Hcckschor, a cousin of Barbara, oh Friday nlftlit of this week at XcwJtowff g()unro,-lia recalled her invitations for that eve-, nine, and of course Virginia's tea and dance win not wne jmui-u uuw. urn to sorry for Mr. nnd Mrs IJcckBcher end the other children. They (ar6 ft particularly united fnrplly.nnd this first break must bd a sad bloW. Mra. Hecksehcr was Miss Kthel Ilarti a daughter of the late pharlcB l)IIart. mllK tennis 'a very ""excltlnj? yes- I tcrday out ,nf, tlie. Philadelphia Club. It's the women's national cham pionship tournament, yoti know, nnd every one was out therf ; nnd the sky was eo blue nnd the trees so green and the white tennis clothes of the players to cool, while, the pretty frocks of the audience seated on the club steps nnll on chairs alongside of the courts wero beautiful bits of color. I noted nmouu the players Molly Thayer, Carolyn Mcl'ndden, Caroline Umiak' nnd Caro Ian Orahnm, Vlrglnin Carpenter, Bunny (Jearv nnd n number "of the other linger cli Is nbout Chestnut IIlll,.Helen 'Sewell, Beatrice Scwell niid any num ber of others. They all looked very charming and were so in earjicst when plajlng. SPEAKING of the tennis makes me think of the Horse Show. ' I 'hear that quite a notable group of horsemen and masters of hounds will come over from New York nnd up from Mnryland and from Massachusetts and nil over the country for the Bryn Mawr Horse Show. The Stanley necves, of Boggcstowe, Haverford, will hove Major St. Claire Streett, of Harford county, Maryland, as their guest. You know, he was formerly master of the Knnsas City hounds nnd he is an uncle of Rush Strcett, who is (he present secretary of the Harford Hunt. The Beeves will also have Henry Hlgglnson as, a giicst. He is master of the Middlesex hounds, which hounds have not been renewed since trie war, and I understand Mr. Higginson is to hunt Oakley Thorno's Millbrook hounds this season. The John U, Valentines will hove Mr. nnd Mrs. Ambrose Clark, of Coon- rretown. N. 1, as their guests during horse show week. Mr. Clark has a great many entries in the hunt classes, they say, -and will bo therefore one of tt prominent exhibitors. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chew are to have J. W. Appieton, of Hamilton, Mass., as their guest. Mr. Appieton is master of the Myopia hounds, which are to be thown. There will be a good deal of quiet entertaining for all these people, too, but the large affairs will be the mnual horse' show dinuer at the Rad nor Hunt Club and another entertain. mtnt will be the president's dinner, which will be given this year by Mr. William Struthcrs Ellis, of Fox Hill mm, uryn aiawr. rjID you know that George Brooke, -' Jld, Is giving a. house party ut Blrdsboro next week-end, nnd the guests will Includo several members of the hunt clubs in this section? They will nil motor to Reading for the fair races there next Saturday. "DILL-IE BUMPS is nearly four years f-ol, and of nil the things Blllle dreads most In this world, the greatest is sometning called "a yellow streak, " and he'll go to any extreme to provo lie hadn't one. The other day his grandpa, who is n tall and powerful man, lifted Master Billy up from the floor by his little ankles and told him io touch the ceiling with his hands. Billy looked toward the ceiling and then down at the floor, it was a great ways down and he hesitated. His uncle, Jho was present, said:-"Oh, Bill, have jou got a yellow streak?" And before the word streak was out, 'Bill had touched the celling. And next dav when he was all dressed fresh for the afternoon in a white" blouse and little pants of yellow linen ho came running out on the porch calling "Oh, Uncle Dan, I got on a yellow suit, but I haven t got a yellow streak, have I?" NANCY WYNNE. Pa,, has announced tho crmaBement of mi unupier, aiihs isana. Mccutcneon, - . utp i aiiimubo, oi navnn nnh, dB vfho formerly lived In Chester, Mr. nnr! Mre Wllllnm A. .. T.. den havo closed their houso at Ventnor iiim rciurncu io ineir nomb, Jtoio illll, IJala. Miss Laurn ,C. Haines has roturned to her home in Doylestown from Christmas vuve, mc, jvnero sue spent nix weeks. -Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Otto, of CambrU ?Hrti. SU. Davids, have returned from (Atlantic City, where they pent a weok. 7 Mrt and Mrs, Marcellus McD. Heppe, of 402 East Mount Airy avenue, are uelrtB congratulated upon the birth of a son, John Edward, on September r. J!,' ePPo before her marriage was Mlaa Mivrv Louisa Taylor daughter of Mrs. James 8, Taylor, Mr, and ltr, John M, Robertson an nouncd tho "marring ot their daughter, Mlsa Morimret MacKenxlo Robertson, to 'Mr. Malcolm Graham B. Ncilcrrey, on Haturday. September , at Wilkes Barre. The ceremony was pcrformoil by imu uct, iiiuiihiu v. uancniter, rormor tjiiiujiuin oi me dioin jnrantry. Mr. ficuuiiujr nurvcu nn corporal in tne 316th Infantry durlmr the recent ww Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph H. Rubin will nurnu y3 winter Ql 1110 KltZ-Carlton Hotel. Mr. nnd Mrs!, iiohn W. rronnr nt iftRc Krankford avenue, ore entertaining tho ii"' ,V",""" """ Miangscne ana Mrd. ilancficlift nt thpip nnnrmA,.a ir. AVIldWOOd, N. J. , . ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr and Mrs. Colton Pkliton. of Wayne, nro entertaining for soveral (lnys Mrs. Arthur French Maclvrr nnd her" son. Mr. Arthur Maclver, Jr. ,.Mr,W i1, Bailmr and his daughter, misb Dorothy Badger, have returned to their home on Wlndemere avenue, Wayne, from Point Pleasant, X. J. Mr. nnd Mm. M. R K'ntni.i.m .i.i, spent the summer at Douldcr. Col., aro ... u.wuiiii(, ineir nomo in at. uavias. Mrs. Charles T. Fox, of Wayne, has returned to her home from vlsftlng her son, Mr. Robert T. Fox, in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Dlttman and iiitir lamiiy nave returned to their home in St. Davids after spending tho sum mer at Cape May, N. J. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Airs. Alexander W. Donnen brum, of Jenklntown. are spending n few weeks In the White mountains. Mrs. Curwen SSaylor entertained In formally at her home In Jenklntown on Thursday Irf honor of her little daugh tcr. Miss Louise Saylor's birthday Her cuests were from the school set. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur H debris, Jr., of Oiklyn, N. J., Jentertnlned n dinner n few evenings ngo In honor of Miss Mil-?.re1.Jl-.Drown' daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Brown, of Melrose Park, and Mr. John G. dehrls, whose marriage will take place on Thursday, October 21. Their guests Included the bridal party. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. H. Hood, who have occupied their cottago nt Ocean City, N, o Biui-a amy, win return tnis week to their homo In Melrose Park. Mr. and Mm. Ifnrnnn T ninnnA Jr., aro entertaining Mrs. Greenwood's .... ... V. , J""?r . " ", l iau- i' ,i,"' nl meir ventnor cottairc. Miss Wilson Is spending several mon ? with her brother and slster-lh-law. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilson, nt their homo In Oak Lane. The Old York Road Chapter of the Daughters of -he American Revolution held Its first erecting of the autumn at the Oak Lano Wbrary September 7 at 3 o clock, tho regent, Mrs. 13. It. Whitney, pres ding. After some Interesting dis cussions on plans for the winter's work tho afternoon closed with a tea. Mr. and Mrs. Horace O. Palst, of Latnem Park, their homo near Oak Lane, are motoring through Now England and will not return until the end of Sep. tember. 4 'S ''' -01HHi tm:WI :k':.'JwwmmmBmmm . . 1JJJJJJJJJJJJM lriw.J f- JGnHOiJJJJJJJJJJJJMHM'iJJJJJJHiJJJJJJHEiJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJk. f.,T,:.(rarM1Tuf ' i ' smrjaHiKmm?J:&m i mimmirmm m, -is, , , -i j tK . 'ow&rsim i rtamxtoBm., .v-s . -mp. mmi&mmawjmAv' -azmm LAim&m:wm:. : wa f nrn !. a -,.; rm ?. 4k cwwrav "l rrwmm if esmwTOrHOTfc& h r& C IXMmtgfrZtrrTflyMttrWAAmttLlA.Sih wm'mxm:imimMtm rmmmmmmmmmmM r 1 It TDMBE6 r. y I ' iM V u; i V f.( : K ,4 ' ' JQjist. - . itutu oy I'tioto-Craftern, t MIS8.VIHGITA ROBKKTS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gcofgo W. B. Roberts, of 1800 De Lancey street, whose marriage to Mr. II, Perclval Glendlnning will take place on Saturday, October 0 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss .lean C. Bullitt, of BIrdwood, Torresdale, will bo a bridesmaid at the Sll""!?,0 of MlBa Adolaido Sedgwick, daughter of Mrs. Harry Sedgwick, of ;m'.'?rk' aml Mr. John Munroe. which m take place on Septomber 26. The other bridesmaids will bo Mrs. George 4,''n.ry barren, Jr., Mrs. Francis B. Bradley, Mrs. Charles Reed, Miss nri.. "J10 J11"' M,as M- Symphorosa ni ??.' iuSB Marlon Carey Dinsmore T?bMISJ? Mnrlon Tiffany, all of New V. i i?tl8s Mnry Steers, a cousin of ?flrl,(l,IJ' wln b0 mald of honor. .'?i. i.Henry Munroe will bo best man pS,,iu ""hers will Include Mr. U H. Paul Chapln, Mr. C. Frederick Frothing Mr 'trJrA ,Mr- G- MacCullocH Miller, ijh.i ' Gn"atln Pell, Mr. Georgo M. "uslimore, Mr. Richard C. Evarts and vlJ "."f'es Weston, of Boston, nnd Mr. jrederlck W. Hubbell. of Dca Moines, ivfn" Is,1ao Darnes, of 1812 Du Pont ,- Minneapolis. Minn., nnnounces sir,?, fi1,i?ement of her daughter Mlstt II n i"zab.eth "arnes, to Mr. William Wini.m C?V J' Bon of Mr' and Mrs. mour lrU n3itlr' ot 183 Weflt Sey S?i" Wi i fC?k 0c,antown. Tho wed- h "' tnke P'aco on October 2. ABhhWed,t,ln,v of JIlss Mario Louise hu?st rnf d,f htcp of Mrs- Samuel Ash. T I ' Tiiii9MoS,)rSce mreet' " Mr. Mrs i i IerD 'Sn,y'he, son of Mr. nnd wmtak. niSmytl,e' ot Chestnut Hill. October .,p,n,CB 5l noon. "a Saturday, rhurch i. In .st- Jnmcs's Episcopal Mrcefa' TT.w?,nty-fl.ccon1 A Walnut aislMfd h5e.,llevJnmc8i11- L- Nlsbett, rector fbyhthnV John Mockrldge cere?nnnv llJ churcl'. wilt perform the horn. ?nr,. A JfeF?n.tlon wt follow at the - -4 ... urmo'B motner. auBhtei:iM!Vd,-.Bowmnn J'eaf ftnd her WKkii? l'"incs T. Leaf, of 2U27 Ince Juni0' wno lmve bccn abroad Mil for ,,,cr ftro 1ow ln Paris, and will "' 'or this country on September 22. turned to" J,Iorbcrt Fulweller has re. Wn Ilincfnrrt a'oweaway, her home nt Har ifrlmr' ,f1om afortnlght's stay nt her cousft rnhcrS.."h.e w,ls tho Bucst ' nd Mr, v , lBs..ChrUtlne Bll,dl0' Mr. ient the r.uiiwcllcr nnd t,,clr children , "i the early suminor at Nantucket, reu!rrncn(,dt0M,i?,' VlT, U Thompson hav f rwn NorthcaST, h.omo An 'renk'ntown iHitOTn;s1XBrbor' Me-wl,cro thcy Amer!ic?0VcW1'r1ie'r w,rle' rcctor o' tho Mrs Lo,riVH,rch nt Bome, Italy, and f the Rev01 B.on int Jaughter-Yn-law UavId'H LBSmuel .T- Lowrle, of St. Present n re vualley. . .. aro at fame to Bt dJ.vm'JS?0118' J"noy will 'other andu?..of "" Mr- 1-owrioM JJm le2S.rh.ome 5nc Jeniantown. . 0. ii iiccvtcn, 0? jB'Xvon QERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Whitney, Jr.. df the Delmar-Morrls. entertained on Friday In honor of Miss Frances D. Ball, daughter .or Mr nn,1 nrr tvk. II am H. Ball, of 6223 Jtinmv,. Riri and Mr. Horatio Gates Slckcl, 4th, n- oibii uimeu amies navy, wnoso mnr- nugewiu tane place in the Second Bap tist ChUrch. nermnntnwn nn Knlnr.ln,. Mm. William T. Prlnglo, Jr.. of Wyn- tuir. i-iui-nuiiicu nt carun at ner home on Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Ball. f Mr. and Mrs, Georgo H. Edwards and Miss Irene Hawthorne Edwards, of 120 West Gonras lanp. hnvn rAtum tmm Wlldwcod, N. J whero they spent the uiuiun oi August. MIsb Marin M Conilnn ATIa Anno nr Condon and Miss K. M. Dornn. of Ger- uiuiiiuwn. spent tne week-end at the Hotel Elberon, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. J. Charles Harvey, of oj-v x-umsm avenue, win leavo tomor row to spend two weeks In Ocean City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Shelly, Mr. Oliver Shplly, Miss Elsie Shelly and M'ss Bor nlce L. Shelly, of New Stenton avenuo, motored to Mllllngton, Md on Sunday to be tho guests for a short time of Mr. and Mrs. David II. Folton on their farm. Mr. Stanley Eaton, of 809 East Wash ington lane, Is in Ocean City, N. J., for ten days. " Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leeds Bryan, of 6112 Ross Btreet, have returned nfter spending some time at Seaside Heights, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Calhoun and their farrtlly, of 532 East Washington lane, have returned after visiting Mrs. Calhoun's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L Bowser, of Now York, at their summer home along the Delaware at Lambert vllle, N, J. Mrs. Calhoun previously spent a few days at tho Normandle, Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Belz, of 6C3 East Mayland street, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralnfi I. nMllnr,- nmi their family, of 7253 Limekiln pike, have returned atter spenaing tne summer at their cottage at Wlldwood Crest, N. J. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Whartenby, of West Lehigh avenue, have been spending the late season at Niagara Falls and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rosenbcrger. who have been spending somo tlmo in Ocean City, N. X. hao returned to their homo on North Sixteenth street. Announcement la made of the mar riage of Miss Florenco M.. Bottelcher, d?i'.sh.t.er.fMrB- H- J- Bottelcher, of 2001 North Twcntv-flfth irt ,nj ir Edward P. Butler, f Roscllo Park, IN 1 j., on xnursuav a,iernoon, September , in ou r-iuaueuiB catnoiic UhUrch. Twenty-third and Berks street, with tho Rev. Father Klllene officiating. Tho brldo was attended by Miss Marie Mc Nulty. and Mr. Leo J. Bottelcher. the bride A brother, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Butler left for Montreal, Canada, nnd upon their return thcy will be at homo In Roselle Park. The bridegroom served two years In t!Te United States nrmy during the world war. Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Brlster, of North Twelfth street, have gone to Niagara Falls and Canada for tho early autumn. .Tie .evn a?! Mrs. Ray Musselman. of North Twelfth street, havo returned home from Perkasle. Pa., where they spent the summer and early autumn. The Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Bawden, or 1209 West Lehigh avenue, have returned from an automobile trip to 'the coast of Maine. , Announcement la mado of the mar rlugo of Miss Marian Krntr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Kratz of 2610 North Twelfth street, and Mr .Tames T. Whartenby, of 3538 Queen lane. Falls of Schuylkill, on Saturday. .-lrjucuim'i i, in mo nrst iTcsDyterlau Church, Fourth and Pine streets, by the Rev. C. S. Long. D. D. Mr. and Mrs Whartenby nro spending the nutumn traveling. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Locb, of 957 North Eighth Btreet, havo returned from Atlantic City, whero they spent Borne time. -Mrs. Charles Prescott and their fam ily, of North Fourth' street, will re main at their cottage In Ocean City, N J., until the mtddlo of next month. Mr. and Mrs. Harry, B. Sommer. of 1502 North Eighth streot, havo returned from Atlantio City, where they spent tho summer. Mr. Gustavo Herzberg and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herzberg and their daughter havo returned to their home nt 1531 North Eighth street, after spending the summer at Atlantic City. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs Joseph Tinny, formerly of South Philadelphia, nro spending thin week nt a gunning pnrty at Sea Islo City, N. J. Upon their return to town they will leave for an extended trip to Detroit and the Great Lakes. Mrs.- Tin. ney will bo remembered as Miss Marie Toner, formerly of North Philadelphia. The members of the Sigma Omegn Club c(osod their bungalow at Parkland on Sunday. The members Include Mis? Knthryno McGnrey, Mlsa Frances Bene, diet, Miss Anna Lane, Miss Loretta Mn lonoy, MIbs Kr.thryne Maloney, Miss Beatrice Hurst, Miss Peggy Callahan and 'Miss Agnes Conway. Mrs. Karl Brandt will entertain tho members of her sorority, the Tau Phi Sigma, at their first meeting of tho sea son at her home on Saturday afternoon, October 1. Tho membership of her sorority Includes Mrs. John Locher, Miss Lenoro McCullough, Miss Mnrgaret "Mr Mlrs Marrmret Medninlnnri mi.. Henrlettn Nelmcn, Miss Kathrlno Mc Dowoll, Miss Mario McClure. Miss Ireno K. Krlegh and Miss Edith MncOarrlgle. Mrs. John F. Farley, of 2621 South Broad street, has been entertaining Mrs Howard Yaw, of 153 West Durham Btreet, Germantcwn, at her summer homo in Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Aft ahd their three children, of 2411 South Lambert street. '." icvuiiicu iu uieir nomo irom At lantic City, where- they spent tho summer. Miss Katherlne McBride has returned lo her home, 2021 South Broad street nfter sptnding the season at Atlantio Frlcnd3 of Miss Kntharlne Meade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Meade, of Atlantic City, will bo glad to know she is lecoverlng from her re cent sevcro Illness. Master Charles Burns, of 1821 Glad stone street, has returned to his home after sptnding revor.il weeks at Cape May, N. J. Miss Florenco V. Jordan, daughter of Mrs Chnrles Jordan, of Tiv,iiaii, n,i Mcicy streets; Miss Eleanor V. Boyle and Miss Sura Boyle havo returned i home after haying visited Mr. nnd Mrs I John Boyle, of Boston. Upon their re-' turn homo they spent several days In ( New York. MISS WINIFRED DELANEY WEDS MR. W. H. ROBINSON Mist Julia A. Myer, Bride, of Mr. Andrew J. Pflleger The marrlago of Miss Winifred cocella Delaney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Dolaney, of 218 Eat Lverareon avenue. Chestnut. Hill to Mr; warren H. Robinson,' also of Chest nut Hill, took place at, I) o'cldck this morning In the church or Our Mother'of Consolation, Chestnut Hill.- The Rev. J. Vnsey was the celebrant of tin nuptial mass which followed th cere mony, and Mr. Joseph, .Dolaney, a UlUlllcr. FAVA ffl.A I.HA Irt m..H. Miss Mnrgarot Delaney attended her sister ns maid of honor nnd Mr. Thoma ,'. "Floa "s nest mnn. A breakrast ror tho Immediate families followed 'tho ceremony nt tho homo of the bride's imr-nis. Aiur October 1 Mr, and Mrs. Iloblnson will bo nt home at 218 East . hi cen av-nue, cnestnut Hill. PFL1EGBR MYERS l An attractive autumn wedding was 2S. I"n.,,e1 ,hlB morning with high Sk?.1!0.! W" Jn St. Heury'i Catholio !?"" 40 rth Fifth street, when ":", "u" o. Aiyers, aaugnier or Mr. nna Aim. inmt, ru Am imi fH,. t ltt?,J,trt' wa" mnrrled to Mr. Andrew ?:.I!nlo"?.r' .of 32 North Heventh """'. wnn in rector, the iuv. Henry L. Koenes, ofllo atlne. Tho hrldn wor a gOWn Of soft Silk. Vllld with vtHrvatt crope, with a voll of tulle arranged with ornngo bloMom clusters and carried a shower of Bride roses. She was given in marriage by her father nnd was at tended bv hr .lata.. Hfl tfVkMH. Myers, who wore a gown of pink geori "' wrj,wnn a mack velvet nat, ana carried plhk roses, and Miss' Eleanor Myers, 2d, the little flower girl, who wore a white frock and carried a flower basket containing Sweetheart rones. Mr. pnicger had for Uest man Mr. Edward Myers, the bride's brrfther, and for ushers Mr. John Pflleger, iils'brother, nnd Mr. Walter Myers. Tho ceremony wns followed bv a brrnkfimt tit tlm linnm of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A-iiicBcr win leave en an extended trip nnd will he nt home upon their return nt 3702 North Seventh street. KITE DUNLEVY A pretty home wedding took place on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, when Miss Isabelle M. Dunlovy. of Brooklawn, N. J., became the brldo of Mr. Joseph B. Klto, of 7703 Avenuo K, Clcarvlow. The brldo was given In murriags by her father, Mr. Dunlevy, and attended by Miss Andrene S. Kite, sister of the bride groom, ns maid of honor, and Miss Peggy Simpson as flower girl. The best man was Mr Clifford Dunlovy, brother of the bride. Tho Rov. T. E. Winters performed the ceremony, which took place nt Mr Klto's home. Mr. and Mis. Klto nre spending their weddlntf trip In Atlantic fit , and will be at home it 7701 Avenue E, Clearvlew, after Octo ber 1. SHERTZ CASEY . An interesting wedding took place on Friday mnrnint- nt io o'clock In the Catholic Church of Our Lady of tho TInB Dt(...,l,( Mnn1 fltillnunlll voaaas, JALjr-l, M ..u w. . w .. ... .- streets, when Mies Lillian Casey, daugh ter of Mrs. Mnrgarot Casey, of 310 North Grots street, becamo tho bride of Mr. Warren Shertz, of 13H Jackson street. The brldo wore a gown of white georgette nnd a large plcturo hat. Her shower bouquet consisted of white roses, sweetpeaa nnd llllos of tho valley. Mies Margaret Deeney was tho brides maid and wore a drees of shell pink georgette and a large hat of tho name shade. She carried ft bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Charles A. Boyle was" best man. A breakfast at the home of tho bride's parents followed the ceremony, nfter which Mr. and Mrs. Shertz left for tholr wedding trip to Niagara Falls nnd Cnn ada. Upon their return they will be at home at the Jackson ApatlmenU, Thir teenth and Jackson streets. WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peltz, who have been spending the summer months at their country home, Woodlelgh Manor, Blue drass, will not open their homo nt 4220 Pine street until November. Miss Anno Elizabeth Baker, of 5327 Baltimore avenue, Is spending some time nt Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Btannard, Jr., of 800 North Sixty-third street, whose marrlago took place last month, will go to California In October, where they will nvo permanently. Mrs. utnnnarn win De remombcred nrf Miss Anna Dorolciy O'Donnell, of 6340 -Race street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Mlntxer, of oiot locust street, announce tne mar riage of their daughter. Miss Viola Anna Slimier, to Mr. Cleveland rosier, jr., on Saturday, September-4. ' Miss Mary Alice Wilson, daughter of .ur. jonn umun wuson, or &U53 wainut street, whose marriage to Mr, Josoph Smltely Chmtcrmnn will taks nlarn nn September 22, was the guest of honor in iwo luncneons nna a tneatro party Riven last week bv Miss Mnrv Klmtmli. of 4703 Cedar avenuo; Miss Helen Boyd. ui iuu Moum I'orty-seventn street, nna Miss Mnrlon Benson, of Park uvenue, Tioga, whose guests Included tho bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Herbort Francis Leltsch and their Infant son. of. 5634 Greenway avenue, after spending some tlmo at Niagara Falls, have returned to their home.. Mr. and Mrs.- Clarence A. Allison and their baby oon. Master Thomas Wood Allison, will shortly close their South Boston avenuo cottage at Atlantic City nnd return to their home nt 6923 Car penter street. Rosensteln and Master Harold Rosen stein, havo returned from five weeks' stay at Washington's Crossing. Dr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hoat, of West! wio uvenue, ore ai nomo again niter spending tho Into season In Oak Or chard, Del. Mr. nnd Mrs, Etlwood Paul wilt return from their wedding trip tomorrow and will bo at home at 3145 North Twenty fifth street. Tho brldo was Miss Mary Messersmlth, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A, C. McBsersmlth. Mr. and Mrs. J. J Savage and their family, who have been staying ln Wild- wooa since August l, reiumoa to tneir their home on Wost Ontario Btreet last wock TWWbT V . M, r .J7 ll, 'JJ'A.91 Si .W " WJLfezzssm yB Market St. ab. 10th: WILLIAM TIOQA Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rosensteln, of 2131 West Ontario street, nnd their sons, Mr. Louis Rosensteln, Master Ceorgo Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET InritatioM or Announce- Mmlfrntr. Prlr.. Csal8' m.al. Write or i'hone for Knarufed or Printed samples,, ROYAL ENCRAVIC CO.. 814 Wilnnt SL SOLD HERE ONLY Fall Styles and Colors Ladies' and Misses' Plain Tailored Suits 27.75 34.75 38.75 Motor and Street Coats 37.75 41.75 54.75 Junior Suits The Practical School Suit New Fall Hats Community Carnival An Interesting program has been ar ranged for the community carnival to bo held on the grounds of tho homo of Mrs. John If. Dearnlev. 7EBO rtlrirn nvrtin. on Saturday afternoon and evening, Sep tember 25, from 3 to 10 o'clock, In aid of the Manayunk branch of the Visiting rturso nociety. Tnero will be selections by the Roxborough Melody Club, drlllB by the Junior Aid Aides of the Falls of Schuylklll.'who did splendid work during tho war, under tho directions of Mrs. Elizabeth Dobson Altemus, and drills and dances by groups of children from tho schools In thn Twentv.nrst ward. At the rustla booths fnnov artlelcii. n. dlowork, homc-mivde cakes and preserveo win no ror saio. a caretena supper will bo served an'd light refreshments win oe icr nie. Tho affair Is In charge of Mrs. George Clay Bowker, Mrs. Edward JH. Preston, Mrs. John Hohen-Adel, Mrs. John H. Dearnlcy, Mrs. Oeorge It. Moore, Mrs. Mark V. Ring, Mrt Charles danger, chairman; Mrs. J, Vaughan Merrick, vlco chairman; Mrs. John C. Bel, re cording secretary; MrB. OHvor 8. Keely, corresponding sooretary, and Dr. Ella Buchanan Custer, treasurer. PHILADELPHIA'S Z.EADINO THEATnEa Direction of Meiara. Lea A J. J. Bhubert 1 VRlf EVENINGS AT 8:1S L- I I I Mntfl Tornor an(j Snt- 'A chorui of youth and beauty, a ttlth tt comedy." Inquirer. A Ileveiry of Mu.lc, Comedy and Dane Galaxy of Glorious Girls GEORGE LeMAIRE'S BROADWAY BREVITIES 1020 COMPANY OP 78. TVITH DOROTHY JARDON GEORGE LeMAIRE " AND BERT WILLIAMS stM SHUBERT Ni?"T AT 8ii.BD , S. Mats. Tomor. It Bat. Greateat Muilcat l'lay of All Time bf&JZv 11 A, if, to 11 Vi M.ArV ',?' i i FOX Presents W, i WILLIAM FARNUM& IN FIIIBT BHOWING OP ' "I A $ "IF I WERE KING" jpr VI From the Stnga Buccess and Novel "Wlf i( Lt$iJl PAI APF " iwmtET BTOKIr r '' 0UB, TI46, OlSO P.jT- V '' WILLIAM S. HART 5 In Now Paramount Picture I '&& ft 1 he Cradle of Courasi Added Mack Bennett's "IT'B A udr'2 ARPAH1A Che.tnut St. Bel. HrftiS,,' -lKsJ-LJU- jo a. m., l", ?.'mrl, 4i o:5, TM8, 0i90 Vi Mumt i THOMAS MEIGHAMSl In a Stirring Plcturlzatlon of RftV ' It .1. -i .. ?0,n4, g- civilian viornes A' A Paramount First 8hm!nf &i t ..r.r.. . ...... .:;v7'."'i MAR.9MAI I WCII AMc Ml 3U SENSATIONAL PlCTUn,B 'rsiw J "GO AND GET IT" & m ii with ELEANOH PAINTEIl k STAR CAST HEAUTY SEXTET fr MAT. TOMOR. m $1.50 N'ath" ADELPHI urS.wl By A dual Count, 200 Laughs in My Lady Friends I With Mann & Dilks U02 CHESTNUT STREET ACK 1NORWORTH LAST $1 MAT. THURS. $1 Beg. Monday, Seats Thurs. THEDA A MUe-a-Mlnuta Melodrama '"" PAPITOT Ui MArtlCET flTRBbf, y-srlirl I JL -one noun .7- nEFonn uawn,; RFP.FMT Mrl,,t Bt- D'- Li r.Il.VjClN 1 ALICE nilADV mT.?, Tho "Dark LflnterT G ORF MAIIKKT BTItKE-pW;!,' -J V- O Ej AT JUNIPER fl'O'lJ1 ii a .n, io ii i'fc m- CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE BILLY HART AND r.tRT ; Una. Clartoi. owl.trd by Herbert L. arIlJf$"V , THE MIRACLD; QTIIERB ,a JfC ff, CROSS KEYS 00T & MARKET stsVw- J; HERMAN LIEbTco'P' rtlrfM. " RROAnTAV Brond imd nnvrfrr a,...; v uiivnnni .- ... ---i-mitr " MORRISSEY-BRICE REVOB""? MARSHALL "D on t Ever MarxyJ 1 ii iirtn -m in ' I'm ,ii PHILADELPHIA'S FOUEMOST TmAXKinWfi t FORREST THEATRE X &m TOMORROW EVG.; riiioi lijiu UN AJVY BTAQE CHARLES DILLINGHAM PrewrJ FRED STONE IN It-T "TIP-TOP" Greatest of all Fred Stone Show?' ' FIRST MAT. SATURDAY nW & ; ' ftftT1 tWJAUtMhN EXTFNnF7)r,t KA FOR TWO WEEKS BEGIN-4 ft, NING MON.. SF.PT 7( ,ltt SEATS NOW FOR ALL ", Jl ftKhORMANCES tici&Ui GEO. M. COHAtt'S'Kfa jJULIL,LllAIX2iKTlii BARA (IN PERSON) IN A SPIRITED AMERICAN PLAY "THE BLUE FLAME" Chestnut St. pra Houne Mat. Dally, 2:15 Evenings, 8:15 D. W. GRIFFITH PRESENTS 'WAY DOWN EAST "THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER rnuouuiiu," inquirer. With Special Music Prog-ram Evci.. 50o to 12. Mat. Sat . BOc to tl.SO MAT. DAILY $ 1 .00 mMB23 ftr GSAND OLD NAMErr" Ttrsy RROAn LAST TWO WEEKS .(Hri tSKUAU evgs.. 8:18. 1IAT. TOSIOJU, HUB wi i,,o aic ,a c.d, u,b qb DtC4u. Mrs. IllneharfV.' talnlne aa the Dab ot stories." Evenln Ldcer. "BAB" With HELEN HAYES' AND A NOT A RLE CAST FAY'S This is the salad season Gulden's Mustard- Bif la be Small U price Bcadyto ut AlwTtresh Add Gulden's Mustard to your salad dressing and Introduce younelx to the most appetizing fliupr you have yet ex perienced. You know your favorite calad. Nowlearntoknow your favorite dressing. Include Gulden' Mus tard in today's order. It'sonyourdealcr'sshelt ANOTHER GULDEN STANDARD QuUm't Don Ctrht SpnJJ OUn. Ptckdln tU.m botlht Ettablhhcd 1867 m&& 3iftkAtnut46, wz-Gfarltom 2fdUilfJiit AAA T J Dresses of Crepe de Chine. Meteor and Satin are the New Note From Paris for Afternoon Wear No woman mil Tuanl to fee without one of these fashionable little dresses in her wardrobe this Autumn. Of black, midnight blue or Zanzibar brown, they are quite the vogue. For Fashionable Afternoon Functions, with a smart 'all-lacc dress of the same shades, one will feel quite dressed to go to any of the Srnart Places in town i the Matinee Cards or the Tea'. Atid you will be surprised at the reasonable prices they can be had for at Gidding's. PHILADELPHIA'S REPLY NOT 0NE-BUT ALL- "Audience rose and cheered, stamped and whistled hand clapping inadequate ... a thrill unique on the screen . . . Entrancing photography . . . idyllic scenes . . . worth all and more than the $800,000 and year's work to make it." (North American.) "J remarkable scenes ever presented on stage or screen ... A Griffith triumph . . . sure to enthrall and entertain ... no one sat unmoved." (Record.) "The spectators go quite indecently mad with rapture of an immense excitement . . . enchanting to the eye astonishing snowstorm and ice jam, the like of which was never seen before. (Press.) "Another masterpiece to be hung in the gallery of pictures . . . high pitch of excitement . . . barn dance is superb ... a gem of direction." (Evening Ledger.) ,k"N?tuthu.yea,rbut foralMime ' ' Never equaled even, by Griffith hunself ... the picture's almost constant beauty . . something good for the eye in everything." (PublicLedger.) "A veritable masterpiece of the films . . and impressive . . . exquisite scenes . . climax . . . series of thrills." (Bulletin.) 5,Vflj- . it 7 W 8Mf 'Jj !H THEATRE 40th & Market Sta Contlnuoun From 13:00ft- . Mats., 10-lBc. NlRhts, IB, 25, 3.V (Plus Ttutrff J1'" Sessue Haynkawa "An Arabianl'lv t Comply rrnflt. r nir IIIhm Paths News"" 6 Sf',',; VAUDEVILLE fr"l Trocadero ""; Big Sensations Dally ja i- ' a ACADEMY OF MUSietM unnr i JU- rvi M ill) BnOAD AND LOCUST STREPT3 ' LAST 5 DAYS ',: WLZ A Photoplay Adaptation From ifo FANNIH HURST'S HEART APPEALING I 6TORV OP MOTHCH IX)VB " 3 Shows Daily. 2:30, 7 & 9w AUGUMKNTED OnCHCSTRA & CHORUa ,. RE1N1I0LD .SCHMIDT i RITA 110KNHT1NK, VOCAL SOLOISTS .-')fl MATINEES. 25c. 35c, BOo 4 EVENINOS 4 SATURDAY. Sc, BOc. 71(o Kj3r" AttenJ Mutlneo l'ertormanccs ta "-" Aol.l tho Crowds. 'I Tickets In Aduncs at Iiox Offlco and, 1110't'l' Chejtnut Street w a H, EITH'S J 6KCOND AND FINAL WEEK ' :'i JANE & KATHERINE LEE ?v NONETTE Fasclnatlnir Slnclne Vlnllni.,- Ten Eyck t. Welly, Adhley tt Dietrich J Bcanlon, Denno Dros. & Scanlonj Othr"iir MONDAY NIGHT. TUES. MAT. A NlnirT beauty is rare a, breath-taking i M duced. 'Wav Down Rasf' i'q fV. .. : . n:ff c ... B.lcai muvmg picture ever pro- uittera rrom anvthmrr Kf tt. 1 . r . ;cr;eil'dranr"-?ituin)d ,naugurate Griffith as Shakesre of D. W. GRIFFITH'S , tear, cheer nnd thrill, a picture of New England WAY DOWN EAST CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE "Prices: Nights, 50c to $2, manJfcchestra seats at $ Popular Matinees, BSats $1 ALL- SEATS RESERVED Blh Cn ADVANCE The Royal Amusement Co, Pre.ents th.i f, vr Famous Operetta THE HOLY POEM In Yiddish 100 People, ::-Plece Orchestra Rest Bfats tl.50 METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUHB a ' -L.H- CORTISSOZ SCHOOL of DANUINff 4 PRIVATE LESSONS, $6 -M A Teacher fur Each pUp ,,.,. Reception Every Wednesday at II P. K. ' Daker Bldit , 1520 Chestnut St.. Olllcs. 80'' Open Day and Evening fl ORPHEUM a?nfn 4 Chelt.n Ave. ' -'w"1 Matinee Today, 2Bo & HCd " MAE DESMOND, 'it playkimI v "The Crowded Hour'',! NEXT WEEK "She Wallled In Her Sleep'' V' DUMONT'S N1NT" AND ARCH 8T8. ,, U ' MATINEE TOMORROW ! EMMETT WELCH Minstrels J Uit Week of "SEASHORE FLEECERS'' Ce Walnut Ab. 8th. Mat. Today .J aSinO "Bostonians" .. . With FRANK FINNIBT Peonlu's Knlncton Ave. A Cumberland 'I reopiC S Matinee Dally. 215 DREW k CAMPHELL'H ' 1 Liberty Girls w"Je ' -h 'fl BIJOU Tffl IF. MatTo4.f ADWAY;;:,?' tt1 - 5 : 42&,:.:wt:.j).iU.ii., . . .'., . IJ-ES 4r' ti:Vi',,. "'i'jUfaj.J? i.e n!1 ?i,4 v" i WtWAnS.tV.jiwvrt,. .r&iMMKi u , J .j j t, .. 'M r i .. n , i,i.i,...i,.. j,-... sfa.fct..-,.. ,-P"V. !., if, iV J.., L y 4,n W,.1f-f. Hi' ,', . . H.i t