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fiVEftlNG PUBLIC KBDOERPHILADteLPHIA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 192(2
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J7ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
Jtancy Wynne Tells of the rVhelen Dance for Miss
Gerhard The DeWitt Cuylers Entertain
for Debutantes This Evening
THE AVhelens' danee at Green Hill
Farms. Ombroek, last nltht for
rmnce Gerhard was a bcftutiful al
tar There wcri about 1M0 guests
iltejetlinr, and autumn leavi-s and flow flew
is vent used (e decorate the room,
fir ntnl Mr. fJerliard received with
Mr and Mrs. Wliclen nm! Trances.
The rlcbutnnte looked tet.f nweet In a
froek of silver oleth with a bluish rust
if roler. Yeu knew the latest mnterlal
li cold or silver cloth with sl'k threads
if centrnstini? colors., Frances had blue
lirfBils in liers and Hei Montgomery's
frock en .Saturday nlRbt had blue tlmyes,
we It is net the colored metalline
material which was much In rogue -a
far venrs age, but the much richer
Joth'ef silver or geld.
Dt. . t,nnw.lifirn la ti Im n meet. Mr- nni 5Irs- Clayten Gilbert Dixen,
W you knew there la te i n meet- who ,m.0 ,)f0 8rve,1d,n(r a ttw wcfks
ItiK of the .lunler Club of the hea- at the Vlralnla Het Springs, have re
men's Church Inntltute nt Mrs. Aleck' turned te this city and will shortly Go Ge
ran ltenssclacr'u lieuv today nt .U'cupv their new home ut tlydal for tht
o'clock' Be sure te note the hour for
the meeting, because a wee bin! whin
nered te me that whoever sent out the
(nvltntlins foret (e say nt whnt time
it would be. Yeu knew the Junier Club
of the Institute Is Ij'-anning te .have an
affair nt the Ucllcvue-Stratferd en
December 4. fi, 0 nud 7. te be called a
Bsznar Boutique. That means "a
mall shop." and they ar. te have for
ale nil kinds of tlilnjr. It sounds ln
terc'tlnc te me. nnd I really think the
nemcn who ara working for the Sea
mm1. IiiMtltittc, both the elder nnd
lunler committees, deserve the greateBt
credit for their persevering
work.
STOPPED in at the Bellevue-Strat-ford
for luncheon en Monday nnd
I
tw such a preuy greun
unching there with Mm. William Mc
Adoo nnd her daughter Peggy, who, by
the way. 1 be'n introduced this aftcr aftcr aftcr
Soeii at a tea. Mrs. McAdoo gave the
Snchcen for the receiving party, I
under land. Elizabeth SIter was nraenK
the guests and looked perfectly lovely
te frock of dark red iWi n a Ik and
turban of the same ebade. LIUabctn
his auch a smart air and Is se geed
Vvst McAdoo has her mother's gra gra
dens and attractive manner and Is
mv popular. Anether girl tit the
luncheon was Kitty Peace. 8 he were ii
my ult of some soft material trimmed
lth unile.l raracul. Her hat was of
ihe atitije cuierineii nnu wu mum j-""v
(ih In its folding about tier
8b loekid stunning.
hvnd,
RESIDES the McAdoo tea this after- Mnaiw mm. riank win uve in macKs
D neon at, the Bcllevue there will .be J
!L?In""r,Vn;,cVMnrr iVnrn,.l
ijuvien VMM u'- v -.": -- -----
UAn. Mnntcnmerv out at their home In
Hfiverierd. Yeu knew, the Cullers
!ieue has large rooms en the- firnt fleer,
nil opening into each ether, and there
Is one wry lnrge one for balls, se tl.ry
can ut'll glie n dlnncr-dniKv In their
own home.
I think It 1" nell te entertain at home
If efin hf" n larse enough house, nnd
yet It Is b inurh less trouble te gHe a
party nt n eluh or hotel. Yeu have none
f the wfenry confusion of preparu preparu
tlen t ilcnrlns up, and jeu return
lems i' lliul cierytlilnB n" en left It,
and lli" P'irty n buccch nt the hotel.
Well, It'i lard te nay uhlch Is heft, or
lather I'etlcr, Is it net?
T ?n:.U the Musics! Art Club will
frie n reception tomorrow evening te ylF. mid Mr. A. J. Halland, of C6S1
Wr.lter Datureicli anil hln assisting Mauhewa wtroet. ure recelvlnn- conifrat cenifrat
..,iui. nf.n tlm rvurfnr.min.-e nf the ' ul' tlens upon thn birth of a son en
u erk Symphony Orchestra. The i
Imltatlena name half after 10 e clock
ler the H-foptien. The club 1 nt 1811
Hnnstait utieet, you knew, between
riip-tiiiut niul Market streets off
ElKhteentli. It sounds like a ilcllKht
ful niTnl- te me nnd I de tot intend te
miss tt. I aa-jur ou.
F.TIIi:U urn mother took Hepe (low n
thi river en the beat one day this
full. Hepe l five, you knew, nnd much
IntiTP-tecl in nil that Rees en. hvery
Huml.n, ler InM.it.ef, nnd rery eve
ning -.1 - i ,ut sec the fiinnv pnKes In
u.e pnp.r. aiki Mtcii a mi uie
rest nf thm nre her greiit trlends. ,
wen. tne eiHi riee wni iicauiiiiui
nnd, as .Mm knew, there are bcveral
top en the way. Hudiler.ly, as the
iieat v.ih iiheut te deck nt one city, the
m"n cnllM loudly, "Chester, Chester."
Inte Ilone'i fnre crept n loel: of utiiiest
BtenlMiinent nnd delight, nnd then,
Jumping up nnd down with joy, she cx-elairm-.l:
"CVaer! Oli '. Oh! New I
will w Chr&ter Gump."
NANCY Wl'NNK.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Vhe Mld-Wlnter
ri Filrtay nvenlrier,
lull will be RUn
Jnuuary 26, ut the
o'-imvue-.iiraiiera,
In-.itntlenB lme been lesucd for the
Junier IJ.mees, which will be held In
thn Hen i-r Keem of the HelleMiP-Strftt-fcrrd
en Wednesday evenliifffl, December
13. Janunrj 10 and February 7. Th"
Pttroneisej inelude Mm. Henry llrlnten
re.e, Mr Iti.bt-rt Kcl"e Cft"satt, Mr
Oeeuv lallns Ulxen, Mrs T. Charlton
Henrv Mtu b.-.nlel L Hutchinson, Mrs.
itebert I e,,rr.lnK Mnntsnmcry, Mis.
pbi.it Iirce Mm IMxiird T. Ktetcs-BU-y
-iua Mia. . J. Drcxel-Blddle.
, Mr n id Mm Wlllleni I'. JenUs, of
M -unt Kc ble, Morrlatewn, N. J., -will
rlve a bill mi Wednesd.iv tenliiff, De
cember '. (j( tilt llellcvuo-Strntferd In
honor of tt elr debutante deUKhter, Mtas
gfii-phine J ,IenlN Miss Jenlts will
Ife l)e the guest of honor at u dlnner
flimce which lie.- uncle nnd aunt, Mr.
Jid .Mrs CecirRe It I'oek. of Haw ex.
ijfld. Ambler, will slvs nt the Itabblt en
Jl'nduy cNenlns, October 30.
Mr. and Mrs. ubrey Herbert Welht
m.n, of Hjo I'.lttenhouse snuare. hae
lin.nl canle fnr 11 tea with dinclna at
tti ItHz-C iirllen, en Meuduy afternoon,
Jiuvemlwr LO. from 4 until T o'clock te
Uitreduci their dnughetir, Mini Fanny
Cov WtiKlitinan
Mr. and Mrs Jehn lwaid Ztinmor Ztinmer
mann of riiestnut Hill, will Rive n
aiall dinner en Sutuiday eenliiK. No Ne
emlw! 11, in honor of their debutante
GiuRluer. Mian Anna Cecilia '. mnier
fnimn, before the dance which Mr. and
J'ri;. J 1, NeMU hmythe, of Chestnut
Hill, will Rle nt the Acorn Club te in in
tredurrt their dauchter, MIbs nertha V.
flmythe.
Mlsfi I.uereti.i .S HeckfiClinr,
flUKhter of Mr Sievenu Heckscher,
-.i
of
Uroenweod K.irm. Mrnffird. will be the
su'tr or honor ut a tru-atrn party fol
lowed b supper at the Hltz-Cailten.
"ylil-h Mr .lelm K. Strubllnu, Jr., of
Cnettnut Hill, will rIve en Wednesday
unlnsr, Nuismbei- 23. The enRnjceinent
Miss Hi-okseher and Mr. Jeseph Har
non, Jr , haj roeeutly been announced,
Mr. W Macl,ean Jenes has Issued In
vitations for the iiinrilaBe of his daufh
r, Mi83 i;icatKJ1. Mercer Jencd, and Mr,
Uuu iS Veuiir Fe., Jr.. en Thursday
srternoen, Novembcr 17, at 4 o'clock, at
mi Kpi, copal Church of St. Luke and
"i Lpiphanj, a small rceptlen will
fellow at the Acorn Club,
The RiienlN who will attend the din
ner whKh Mr and Mrs lleniv Mars Mars
len , uii,, nt their home, CUOO Wood Weed
5!'i iiietiue, en WedneHday evcnlnif,
"veinlir-r !. after llie tea they will
?;,""" afternoon te present their
nnuguer mi,,., Allee HheadH Marsten,
'ii lii-ludii MKi Marv Cut roll .Spencer,
Ji rs .lei ,i.,v iif.u-, M (, Nermii (lre.i,
-iiPu Man, a UuKa . mip (iertiuda Mp
?..'!?" !,'ftn, Mliia Elisabeth Casa
,1"' MIh Mary Louise White, MIm
agulfi JVIIhur Hmlth. of Les AnTolen,
Vi5!i"?!l M- Oiai.H. Mies Annette
rt.il" .Mr- Cloederham Luuteni Mc-'-wralck,
Mr. Jack Dallagh, Mr, Maurice i
Mean, Mr. Jehn Blphm, Mr. lluncli
Tatnall, Mr. llebert Downs, 3d, Mr,
JeMph Edell and Mr. Slueumey WIN
"en. The rucst wilt Inter attend the
dance te be Riven by Mr. Edward
Ephrnltn TJall, of lUvcrferd, nt the
Merlen Oel( Club, te introduce her
daughter, Mlw Mary Vlrft'nla Hall.
The mpctlntc of the General Dflbncy
Maurv Clmpter will held at the Uelle-vne-atratferd
en Monday afternoon.
Mr. Prancl I. du Pent, nretildent of
the chapter, presided.
Mre. Hutherferd I'enrsen and nrr
rtauRhter, Ml"e Nancy Pearson, have re
turned from Atlantic City, where thny
npent the week-end, Mru. reareen, who
t at present nt Green Hill Farms Hetel,
will oceupy thin week the house which
she has purchased at 1829 D Lanoey
place.
winter.
Mr nnd
Mra William Power" have
returned from a ueddlnc trip of three
veeks, which they apt nt In the (Vdlron (Vdlren
"lacks and Canada. They are new the
miesta of Mrs. Powers' mother, Mrs.
William Franeia Tainalt. of OFrman OFrman
tewn for a week, when they will leave
'or YounRstewn, O. Mrs. rowers wm
Miss Elizabeth Tatnnll. Mrs. Tatnnll's
Istcrs, Miss Anna Kuncle and Mils
Kleaner Huncle, have returned te their
"wrne In Kvansvllle, Tnd., after spend
iik lx weeks with her.
Mrs Clnrles Hebertn nnd Mrs. Geerge
W, Smith will preside at thrt tea which
will fellow the merlins of the New
Centurv Club this afternoon. Mru. Wll
Itam i;. Uncelbach will tall: en the
"Ctirepcan Women of Today."
Mr. and Mrs. Koseo, Hale Trumbull
nnd their daughter, Miss Ieuls Hale
Trumbull, will return te their home In
Cynwyd the latter part of this month
after having spent the summer nt their
mountain place, Greenwood Gate, at
TV" -i In the Bear Creek Canyon,
Colerado.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I D. Hull, of 4045
North Second street. Olney, nnnounce
the engagement of their granddaughter,
Miss Frances V. Hartley, te Mr. J,
Stewart Kllpatrluk, of Germantown.
The marriage of Miss Elisabeth Bar
tram Temple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Hdward Brlnten Temple, of Swarthniere,
nnd Mr. Ileyzen Kloyd Plank, son of
Mr. and Mra N. W. Plank, of Tlncastle,
Va., took place en Tuesday, October 17,
nt the Swarthmere Prehbyterlan Chureh,
The Hev. .Tehn 13 Tuttle, pastor of the
church, officiated. A reception followed
nt the home of the brlde'.t parents.
Upen their return from a wedding trip
nesday, October 1.8, In Atlantis City,
Ml Marie Teresa GeiiPert
daughter of Mrs Charles Gepp'rt, be
came the bride of Mr. Themas Skinner,
Jr., con of Mr. and Mre Themas Skin
ner. The ceremony was performed In
the rectory of the First Presbyterian
Church by the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Mel
len, at 6:30 o'clock. The ceremony was
witnessed by only the Immediate mem
bers of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Themau
SklnnT, S- Mrs Charleu Geppert, i
etlici of thn bride, and her sister, Miss
Bertha nd.sell Following the ceremony
a. reception nnd dinner took place at a
beach-front hotel. The following morn
ing Mr. and Mre. Skinner departed en
their wedding trip by automobile
through the New Eng'and State They
will be at home In Hammonton, N. J.,
after Nei ember 15.
Germantown
""jlw. October S3
Mra. !lnllanrt will
he
ri-'tnered before hT marrlaee as
Miss Kathryn Rlttenheuae.
Mrs S. C. Ven Tuser Slmenskl, who
Im lsltliur her sister, Mrs. Fiederlck
Hush Allen In Cnnada plnes her return
from nurepp, will return te her home.
Wls-ah,eknn Apartments, Queen laue, .
en October 23.
Mr and Mrs. Themas M. Gallapher,
of 6344 Greene street, entertained at '
dinner en Saturday f-venlng In honor of
the Hev. Jehn Metlhenny, of Omaha, ;
Neb , fermerly of Germantown. t
Girard Estate
Mrp.-rhem.iiH Wade, of IC3
Cleveland avenu". entertained
beutl.
at a
luncheon nnd brldtje nartv recently.
The KUt-i-'ts Included Mru It. Hnzlett.
Mrs. i5. Noen. Mrs J. Halpln. Mrs. J.
Scheclt. Mrs I) Duffy, Mrs. N. BrORlcy,
Mrs O, Haney MrH. O. I,ffferta, Mr-.
J. Rnlnvllle, Mrs. J. Sehell and Mrs.
C. KeberW.
Friends of Miss Acn'g Mehan of
2531 Seuth Eighteenth street, will bit
Kl.xd te hear she la recuperating from
a recent lllnejs.
Preparation? are bclnpr mnde by the
ladles of Commedore iUrrv VeA for a
Halloween dance en Krldny evening.
November 3. ut Students' Chapter, Thli
teenth street and Susquehuiina avenue.
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MISS HELEN ENGLUND
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Hclmer Englund, of Ovcrbroek,
whete marriage te Mr. Frank
Silliman, 3d, Ben of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Silliman, Jr., al$e
of Ovcrbroek, will take place
thia evening
West Philadelphia
A pretty wedding took place en Snt
urday afternoon last nt 2 o'clecl., I
the pantennge of Calvary Evangellcn
Lutheran Church, when Mls.4 Harrle
Hlgcate Carr became the bride of Ml
F. Rteensett Junkln. Iho ceremony wa
performed by the llev. J. Milten Twee
dale, pastor of he chureh. The brld
s given In marring by her fathe
Mr. David Carr. Mis Gertrude Bayar
-iet"d as mfc'd of honor and Mr. Henr
It. Fredericks as best man. A receptlc
o'lewlng the ceremony was held ut tt
bride's residence. After a weddlnrc tr
Mr. and Mr. Junkln will live at 3
North I lelly street.
North Philadelphia
A bazaar and sale of faney artlcl
will be held In conjunction with a ca
nurtv te be given en November 8, f'
the benefit of the National Stemacl
Hospital. The affair Is under the au
pics of a ecmmlttee which lnclud
Mrs. Geerge W. Pfremtn, Mrs. Wllllnt
Sharkey, Miss Susan H. Fulmer, Mli
Barbara Fulmer, Mrs. Jeseph Ashe:
Mrs. Richard P. Wnrmuth, Mrs Mel
motto I Schmfer. Mrs Frederick
Krause. Mrs, J. Leepold Mrs. Ludwlc
Leeb. Mrs 13 A. Tayler. Mis. M. Jacobs
and Mrs. William Alexander.
Mrs. Krledn Barg. of 200 North
Thirteenth street, announces the be-
Women's
Gelf Oxfords
Damp-proof rawhlde slip
sole or rubber Hele with
raised rubber disc
$12.50
Sllk-and-woel hosiery $tJti md up
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Bontell corset of pink broche, introducing
the soft, buttoned French top and band of
elastic nt waist-line.
Heavily Bened Corset
Pink broche with elastic Rere at top. An
extremely long model designed for the tall,
well-developed figure.
SanS'Lacing Bontell Medel
Derby C Sans-lacinp model with alter
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edging of picot lace.
Camisole-Brassieres of Lace
Exquisite models fashioned of
fine net and Valenciennes, en
hanced with ribbon and jilk
flowers. ,
Mlta TlllU Bart.
te Mr. Harry Rata.
Miss Clayra Felnsteln, of 901 Kerth
Tenth street, entertained a few of her
friends last Thursday evening. There
were about forty-five guests.
Mis Florence
Oorchev erave
a sur-
prise luncheon at the Arcadia Cafe last
Saturday In honor of Mla Clayre Keln-1
'irin, wnii iihi(ciii,i. .i. ..... iw-m,
Ijvnln was recently announced. The
cuesta were Miss Sephie Felnsteln, Miss '
ROM Oeimnn. Miss Henrietta miusii,
Mss Anna Dav dsbn. Alra Leuis P
J?,"," Ana A: ifi-,i Mr. ,
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hnnt.
- iw.pn . Minn ' mini uniiir I
ttre. MIe Minerva Brest
or i amaen,
N. J nnd Mrs. Jeseph I.anln, of Broek
lyn, N. V.
Frankford
Mr,. Frank Uawle, of Frankford, un-
neuncts the rngaxement of her daugh-
lr. MIhi Marin R ta ItaWie. te Mr. I
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iiur. Ben or mr. ana mrn. i
Jeseph Ruf, of this city.
Mrs. C. W. Helm wm given a aur-
rise party by her friends at her home, '
85 Fillmore street, In honor of her
seventieth birthday annlversarj'. The
ucsts were Mr. and Mrs. Hewurd Vew-
er, Mr Wltlard Clegg, Mr nnd Mrs.
larry Getz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Heward Pyle.
MIsa Hthel Crowther. Miss Anna Crew-
her. Miss Ilos.ile Miller. Mrs. Harry
:rether..MrH. A. Alexanr. Mlaa Irene '
le me. Mra. Jein Miner, aims .uaua"
lelme. Mrs. O. Nice, Mr. II. T. Helme,
Mr. Clarke Gets, Mr. Bud Crewtlwr,
ind Mr. Miles Yewter.
Mrs. James Clabby, of 4627 Frankford
ivenue. announces the engagement of
.ier daughter, MIsa Alice Mane Clabby,
e Mr. Frank X. McBrtarty, of Highland
Park.
Along the Main Line
Mr. and Mr?. William T. Westbroek
nd their children, of Overbroek, hnvn
eturned from a tny at Strathaen
r.n, Sv,nrtlunere.
Minn Harriet Stewart Elliet will spend
no fnll und winter months at the I'.ed
edge Hryn Mawr.
Yardiey
A quiet wedding took pl.xce en fiatur
lay morning at Hlvermawr, when MIsa
nes Gerald:no Gervlli, daughter of Mr.
nd Mrs Charles Gervln, became the
ride of Mr. Jeseph Harvey Yardiey, son
f Mr and Mia William Yardiey, of
Woedslde. The ceremony was performed I
y the Nev. narnctt, rector or at. An
ew's P E 'Jhurch. Miss Maud
irdlev was maid of honor, and
Vtr. Samuel Tard ey waa best man.
fter an automehlle trip, Mr. and Mrs.
ardley will live ,it Rlvermawr In their
ew home, which has recently been
einpleted,
Delaware County
Mrs Fred Watsen Hartley will return
n a few days te Swarthmore from a
'ay In Bosten where he haa been the
uest of her aen-ln-law and daughter,
Mr. nnd Mrs. I) Themas Curtln.
Mrs. Samuel M. Dedd, of Swarthmore,
has returned from Aven-by-tho-Sea,
where ehe has been entertaining Mrs.
Walter Redman Shoemaker and her
family for a week.
Thia
la
Welfare
Week
4.95
5.95
striped satin
and dainty
1.75
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trethal' of her sister,
Mn....
UOOr eStOWn
Mlts R, S. evea enurtalned at cards
at the Field Club heusa en Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Hammltt has announced
the marriage of her daughter, Mimi
Florence Hammltt, te Mr. Walter II.
Lteds, both of Moorestown.
Aft, nnrf Mm A J EVnhn.lf. nt ICitst
Second street, tiavt returned from a trip
ui r luriutv.
c.i,. v j ir . f
enKfMMt-ifglUJU IIUJJIIUU
A weddlnt of Interest will
Place at 6 o'clock this even n.
take1
when
MIRK lt1en Knviimit rlaurliter of Mr
iiflri Mr.i ll.lm.r Knilimtl. wilt hunm.
-. . -.-...w. ...v- ,.-... v...v
Franklin Silliman. Jr..
of Overbroek. The ceremony will he
performed at the home of the bride's
parents, 0401 Church read. Overbroek,
The Rev. Geerge Krnersen Barnes, D D.,
of the Ovorbroek Presbyterian Church,
will officiate The bride, who will be
given In marriage by her father will
wear a gown of wnlte velvet, trimmed
witn uuenens ihct. wiiii ii iuiik court
train n aillvkt nintn avfan it IM t ffnm lin
. v. e.i.w ,... -.-.......n .. ,,ti
sluiulders. Her tulle veil it arranced
with a cap effect of duchess lace, caught
with orange blossoms She wl 1 cam
a shower bouquet of lilies of thn valley,
und white orchids. Mrs. Hdrar Schuyler
nangnart or Fiusning ii. i.. who will
aet as matron of honor, will wear a
f eck of peach and sllier rieth. with a
nmnll train of silver nnd apricot velvet
blie will carry a bouquet of pink and
yellow chrysanthemums ; Miss ionstance
Uark rnes the maid ,f honor w II
r.u"'. ."' "'rli' ".., ."..:'"" .".V."'"
of niinile chiffon nr,d ,i c'-il- of silver
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ill Occasions
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piniiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiii',ii
Wm&m. 35L&& $&
IMPOJITERS, DESIGNERS d
rUJLDRES'3 APPAREL OT
t'OR MORE TfA.V
, .
i.V. r-JS
Creation
mimmam.
W j1S
(FOR THURSDA Y)
Interesting Values in "Harris"
Autumn Medes of
! Coats, Wraps,
Coats and Wraps
Fur-Trimmed and Plain
Of panvclaine, pandera, delicla cloth Trimming of
S(?, wolf, benvrr, squlrrel nnd caracul. Values seMen.
&r
feunu nt this season.
49
Dresses of
Smart tailored
llrcsspi". Sonie
25
Dance Frecks
) ohitfen. tn(T-t, cliifl'eti velvet nnd meihi
yles for nmid nnd matron.
29-50 te 5Q.50
Suits for Women of Larger
Proportions
Remarkably
soft fabric,
ni trin
alenderlzlnpr, tailored correctly, Ir
porno trimnifd with benver, nquli i".
39.50 te
Wt Sptdalixt in Apparel That
SA
nl tmrple elvt Bna will earry a
beUauet of shaded chrysanthemum.
Mr. Bryee Blynn will be best. man.
The usher; will Include: Mr Jehn M.
Hlynn, Mr. Charles Bergner and Mr.
Jehn AVen, of New Yerk. A reception
will fellow the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.
Sllllmnn will spend their wedding trip
abroad and en their return will live In
Banger, Maine.
MEIER MOItAN
Miss Margaret Valerle Meran. of 2338
Hamilton street, Norrlstewn, and Mr.
Tnhn n. Mlp. son of Mr. Charles D
Meier, of 1620 Arch street, also of Ner-
rlstewn, were married tnia morning at
KJ i Uwlar
1126 Walnut St gJJsa, sfc
Te Make Roem ter Our
Midwinter Medels
We Have Taken
sZ, ATS
Vatl op te tlBSO and
matkti lnm.
no
MO
Pet
Men
avid
Women
l
i
r fully expressed in his new Fall and
I Winter originations. InimitE'ele in
their lines of the newest materials
from home and u' read, prominent among
which are Marvella, Gerena, Duvetyne,
Fashenia, Papanduvette, Veldyne, Belivia
nnd Velour.
Afef of Deminic1' new eoef
models are fur-trimmtd in
rich carefully selected skint
of the mere desired anr
fashionable furs.
Deminic Tep Coats
$85 te $250
v
M
I)9tn(e cut", fits and perv
illy (pi(filrti'l Iht maJtlne
0 ecA and ci-rry garment.
m
88 J9QS&&& ssssisa
MAKERS OF WOUES'B AVD sA
THE lllGHEFT CIIARATEV 5
3'WJiyTY'lUX YEARS CX
.0,
H
Cheirnat
Cernsr
Twel'th
si-
'a
Suits, Dresses
a
- 50
THIRD t LOOR
FS
Ql
Peiret Twill
irm m. jar
cfTccte. in Btrnight-line rin I ,uat
nre embroidered. Xperialli, Pnrf,
- 00
St'
si' cenp ri.oeit
.01
.a
U
SECOND I'LOOlt
al1
69 Be
THIRD H.OUU
W
SUndtritu tht larjc r Weman jjgffi
o'clock In BL Patrick's Church, In that
city. The bride wero n gown of whlte
satin-faced canton crepe with a glrdle of
satin rose A tulle veil was arranged
In coronet style nnd held with oranite
blosrems. She carried a tthewer bouquet
of white resei. Miss Catherine Sheri
dan, the ma d of honor, were a dress of
pink georgette crepe. Her hat wai of
pink fcatln, nnd she carried pink roses.
After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs,
Moler will live at 1629 Arch street.
An Unusual Musical
DRAMA
Presented by
STUART WALKER
Poefeoffot)
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Nev. 1st, 3 and 8 ;30 P.M.
Auspiccn of
KRYN MAWR COLLEGE
Alumnae Assn. of E. Imnu.
licncflt of
Free Scholarship Fund
Tickets New en Sale
Academy of Muiln nnd HeppV
1110 Chestnut St.
SI8U?Kube.V8B.LE
Met. Today at 2:15. Evr-'s at 8:15
WEBER FIELDS
Themselves "A Reunited
na ine loiiewini' tur chi T Aldrich
LYRIC PepV'jUt. Te(T'W',',
TH& MUSICAL HIT nc .ir-r W
BLOSSOM
umirieMA rrnri jti ivith m c, -jai
TIME,
i .:.'.:2i'.r' a w n y cast
toPrttteKxs tTjia-fupjeivrTic.
"A DAINTCTr AND BJ AUTirUt FlOWEll
IN THE GARDEN OF MUSICAL PLAYS "
s. SHUEERT"i4
jmw rep. mat. 1 eday wwr
TAYLOR HOLMES
i -zv.e Jit
m, heteil mouse m
ADtLPdl
Even s-. -
$1 Mat. Tomer
A H
woena rtfimtt
iiEagiL,nwni
The Mm lauitui PUt In Amtrici
r Avery ll-nwe-'n
With Of'iriii-1 New Yerv- Cajt, Inelnulnt
HAZEL DAWN n
OLKNK ANDERS 1 KENNETH DOUOI.S
Garrick 5 Mat. Today , ,,'
OREATE6T COMEDY HIT 1H YEARat
1UERTON ?SE MOVIES
Ilerrr Iin Wilsen' Oinnu Rlnrr Drnmatli-e-1
by (l?e. S ha ifmau 0, 1 Mure OhmIIj
ni PfJN HI N K in th-
Tltlr Re!
aa "Th
MeTitnetip (,1fl-
FLORENCE NASH
BROAD Kt5 Today
J.lftt
4 Fbm
Miai nEllP l zar-nji v ji v m CtZn
p b hat as the b r t i nanRt en
met ntih.tnMUi nf thi 1 nt'rt Urniastle out
DORIS KEANE
THE CZARINA
M.M M ' I'M, !
1-.
I r
iiiMunu ji
r,ia
.31.1 11 nan'
rrancine Larnmere
In Rn b-l r-ethT.- f,-it-t ("um-Ji
NICE PEOPLE
"ORREST Fepi-lni- Katlnm ives
virvt-j T.rUv at . '
T, n i-i- op- jtmit,i rvr.p,,
ZIEGF&LD
TRIOMOM
MARILYN MILLER
LFON FOPOL
SOCIETY
OF PHILADELPHIA, INC.
"SIX SUNDAY EVENING
ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
6j Ieti La a I ii'. -t" ii it intr4
HI
ri nnrsn 1 vtev.
siipmnit f tc reni.litiu Oirai C.i
Ol 1, mi MtnPF l- n,t
HANS K1MU I II I rllUt
sS( II .! tt HI- ,i I lnllnlai
.II.ANM. HI lllll Ml I kuuti
1 n H-U-l I t -- v -1 A ' -
DR. CHARLES S. IIIRSCH, Treai. & Mjr.
900 Pint Street
TMEII
gl MblKUfUUIAIN lUNIliflT -T
IlBEGGAR'S OPERA
THE f.AV MtSU T e -p
I price "lft""M luuftI A I 4
ilDSED
Ktni nitten At,
t CumfctrUtid
ti Tu Th Bt
! MAE DESMOND
AKD
PLAYEB8
nightly ijp THE LADDER"
next w-nc "wnTinM the law
K
EITH'S TIIK VTRE
VAN & SCHENCK
TED LOUHAINE t JACK CAOWI.V
nn Kotert i Olr-i
ttflrf Svmphen itt
Sa'il 4 K'llv V.' Hum TS.O'V.,,
and LILLIAN SHAW
-e
.iO
Aiauamr Sia'a A-il i f Ifiii
DHILADELPHIA I SAl
1111 I Uit.
hi Iriiaj
8 1' 11 1 1
I OHCHF.STRA
ii. itimru
ACADEMY 01' MUblO
Artisans Charity Bat Masque
MOKDnY IVENIHO OCT. se
fii . . .n.-. m.i r,.fni st
DUMONi'JlV.lf,eu,Vu1lir.t,!i;,3!S
EMMETT WELCH Minstrels
UxTOaKO eanuu M uukni
I Asher s swimming Peel JF
' & E Cor SSJ A Walnut Sta. W
. Z Peela 5 Teachert Wy
Partiet Tnaadar. Ttaurailay Vf
BaturdaT S SO P M W
1 Mixtd Bathing Daily f
Direction Sttn'ay Camptsr ef AmtriM
W$m4m
MNBTKKNTH ft .MAI1KKT
II A. It. TO 11 r. U.
GEORGE ARLISS
IK THE
MAHWHOPLAYEDGOD
Tram a Flar 7
mtta r.eKr.nT oeOdmam
reandtd en Oonfareaur Mems
Ste.-y of tba same Kama
III Sl( AU rnATI'ltE
SASCHA JACOBSEN
wenrti rfi" vtnMvtv;'
Ifiril AND MA11KET
11.80. IHO 0 30 r. 30 7 30. 0 30
LAST FOUR DATS
Or THE PAKAMOl NT SITCESS
Cecil B. De Milled
I'llOWT'TION
MANSLAUGHTER
WITH THOMAS MEIGHAN
LEATRICE JOY tnd LOIS WILSON
NEXT WEEK
WILMAM FOX pnODl'mON
nhMAaYCABn
nr '-nvpn Tiri! TttT.T." TAME
W KI.OQLKNr rilM NPVnit FAIMNO
n ! 1 11 1. -ii
nr r:
r-
ALDBNE
U 19th and Chnstnut i
REX INGRAM'S
MKTRO MASTEPPICK
ZEHDA
OF
Inquirer Said:
'This is an unusually
finr picture deserving of
great praise. It ap
proaches perfection and
creates n new standard
for motion pictures which
It will be difficult te
rnnintain.
Throughout, the pic
ture is one of merit the
acting, photography and
direction nrc all of uni
formly excellent quality."
WHAT MORE COULD
BE SAID?
T" hi """ -wir ""! Il2
10 A. M.. 12.
2. 4, 4.
19 1'. U.
JinOAD A CHESTNLT
X MJW PAK.UlOf.ST PirTPIIB
THE COWBOY j? LADY
With TOM MOORE and
MARY MILES MINTER
ADDED rrmvTv yATR AT yABBETH
NEXT WEEK
PRISCILLA DEAN
IN
BINDER TWO FLAGS" J
PALXill" 12T" IAKKBT
rnbnvlla se a r. te 11 p u.
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
"THE BOND BOY"
tiOTCRIA eM'IIp.m
JOHNNY HINES in
"SURE-FIRE FLINT"
OST 1WC1.BDFS D0S1S ItENYON.
rDWT.D BKEE8E nOBERT EDE?01l
itVHiil u A M TO 11 15 P. U.
'THE DUST FLOWER"
CAP5TOL
TII AM),
MMtKET
Nerma Talmade. 'Sml'in' Thrph'
GLOBE
A.lU
1IARKET
11 .O 11
tAi MARBE
PERSONALITY.
VERSATILITY
and tt.'1'ty
ORLAHOiVIA FOUR
nr.'N 31SIER3 L MUERAY MCMrKEH
!AX1M''M QUALITY MINIMUM PRICE
ROADWAY
1U.UA1) .t SSI UKK
'.' 11 fl fO. II P M.
vrni:n i,k and
MONTE CRISTO"
.
.LLEGHENY SSI.VfVi
2 :. 7 0
"AT 4 P. M." 1
ft th JMES VrCOOL I
1 1 ni 1 en ! .1 ' ' ' - a i,AT
.'OHN BARRYMORE
"SHERLOCK HOLMES"
DICKINSON & TEMPEST
7 A I TMT IT MAT TODAY T 3'
VYAJL.1NC 1 TONIGHT AT 113
RL ERTOIRE FOR THIS WEFK
MT. TODAY HAIIILT
.OltlOiil -eI.Rv&NT IN THE HOUSE
j 1HFLLO TUuriday F.ttnliir
1 1AMLIT Iridiv Ffcnuif
CI1ETH St'ur'lY Mi-7na
AMINO 01 THE SHREW Sat inlay Lti
REPERTOIRE FOR NEXT WEEK
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, .. lit III 1 1. ..In I in n. J -'
lAMIN'lOf TUF ftlllCE WM M.
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im t -' ill ,1'Mnr rMlf K,
IFIICHANT OF VTNI. E Haturlar M,l
UX1KA MAT 1K1 ROMEO A JULIET
rVES.. 8AT MAT 77e TO MM
WED AND Fill MATS 60a TO 1? 00
ACADEMY Oh MUSIC Tem. Et. al 8 15
NtW YORK SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
DAMROSCH, Conductor
K0CHANSK1-SPALDING a!:"'
Tlclula at Auadmv h Haen-'t HI" r-htea1.
m epi.iu iiei-HE " OCTOBER
RUFFO
THF nips OREtTF.NT n-tRITONB
POPULAR PRICES, 50c te R00
' n .. , Nil e nili-i. MMfQMrtHtmt
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