f ;tST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE JVency Hyme Tm e fie Jerse Siew t Bryl Mawr. ' 'ilwi !TyZer e Marry Mr. Witling Next Menth. Skirts Arc Lenger en New Frecks Here lJEhh. 1ft us Imp1 It will lie rlcnrl W tedn.v. nml definitely fe, tnn. Up- -Ml. there is net n mere benn- I tiful epet for n lierne ulievv limn tlie j, . jnRWr Pole Club, there Is nlse net ! wetter spot nreitml If It mlnn. Reme hew or ether the rnln seems te like te b there ns much ns we' ile, nml when I, nml the rnln go together, nlse nnnllv fnraehew. the rnln remnlna ns It .X Wet. nntl we, tee. become very thoroughly nntl entirely wet. , Tin von remember tlint nfternnen out the nbeut ceven yenrs nRe when It Slnetl torrents suddenly nntl every one an from the dinlrn en the errarra an Jrnm the evnl te the grand Htniul nntl Untied In under the nwiiliiRS en the ,rrew en.l. nntl Hie wind nntl rnln to te cither iu"t nnntly removed the nwnlng ;iniultn'neoiiel.v nnd nt one nntl the snme in and the rnin poured blnndly down in the thin frerk nml fwithr-rwl lints? I knew I wns vvenrlnR n white crepe j. thine gown nt the time. It wen in ihe dm of the nnrrew skirt nntl I hnd he most njvful time te mnke Hint Rrnnd tnntl with short, mincing steps. And then te have the nwniiiK just unttirnlly cparAte itself from the stnnd nntl lenve mc there nnpreleclcd '. Well, it wns unsallnnt te sny the lenst. HOWKVEIl, for the snke of veracity nntl various ether rensens. let me nr that since that exciting nflernoen the antilng nnd stnnd lutve. been matle vMr fpcure. nnd lnethlnketh 'tweuld take n hurricane te remove thnt nvvn nvvn Ing'new. Se If it rains tedn.v you realk won't get se wer as you would if t!; aivning were te arise en It liiml 1pm, se te speak, ns it did thesp sev craT years past. In fact. I was out thcre'ln the rnin one day last year nnd did net get one bit wet. IJut for the Mke of the general comfort of dry weather, and Ihe ents, and (lie horses above all. lei us hope, as I remarked a the beginning, it will be n elenr tiny. THKRIC will be any number of box parties, nntl nmt of the season's debutantes will attend the show this afternoon. 1 have noted that very few of the bud Imve hehbetl hnlr this sen -ten. !.nt venr yu saw very few vylm had kept their long tresses: nenrly erery tleh hnd short, curly hnir. Hut thl 'fensen tltiw stage of hninlressing jeems te Imve slayetl with the sub-deb et. . I .!.. -.l ,1' I..- 1 I ill you iiimt wen .minim m.Miir mm ; U rharlie Willing are te be married In October? I understand the date Is te he the 22d. which will fall en Satur day. Marian has been nbrend niiiee early spring. She went ever with her uncle ami cousin. Mr. Clement New held and Anne Xewbeld (Anna, by the nay. is te mnke her debut this season I. Marian studied music in Itnly for sev eral months. Mr. Willing, te whom her engage ment wn announced shortly hefein she failed for r.tirepe, went ever te the i nkKH el. In ,1,.....,, tl.n c ......... .. -...I I "luci .111, niuuh 1 it.- -,,, in,.-, null joined Mr. Newbold nntl his niece nnd dauRbter for several weeks. He re turned some time age and Marian is new home anil 1 hear that her veire i lovelier than ever. .Mr. Willing' mother, the late Mrs. Otvirge Willing, died juM about two months age. se the 'vMding will be an extremely unlet af fair, taking place at Dr. Tayler's home nnd in the presence of the Immediate families only. THE skirts are really longer. I have een at least live girls who uere in Europe during the summer nnd they ,.havc longer frocks, quite a geed deal i longer, in fact. Tint they nre net long 'Pneusb te he ungraceful, vvliii-li most of ns feared. There is a hnlf-lengtli thnt i very ugly. just, nlviut four iiwhes from the tlnnr. but the six or seven inch length N ipnte enough te be pret ty anil it's certainly mere modest than the ve; short frocks of Inst season. 1 deiiht If we'll ever go hack te a -K-irt leiijtr than this nne. Hut the very short one has gene and it's just a well, fur eiiszpratinii in mi thing is un benntiful The very low hacks in frocks for Teniae wear are en the wane, tee. Ami the nung girl especially has lier frocks hiilt high in the neck, sometimes neur itis nn sleeve with the gown. n was li fashion late hist winter, or nt ether ime iteming a short lace sleeve which l" acain mere modest, lint the beauty In line jnul material is still here, and I hope it nn j. The ilny for fussy, nver-frilh ilrr'sc is past, ami let lis hnpe we'll all he strong enough te keep from gniiiC ,ae, i 'it again. rpilK hnhy was walking along the street with mother recently when a rather nil ami t, red-looking woman rnme (llniic carry lug a basket nnd wc.ir ins no hni Her hair was pulled buck straight iin-i she seemed intent en plan ning her marketing. In fact, her face w set nnd determined. What's the matter wf her, mania V" -:ii( the bahy "Vet'itic, dear." said met her iiiictly, Mp:ng ii I'lui'ige the train of thought. Ihn M,, Kali', who is three and a half . ear1; , . , r.,, i , m,,.,! it,,, , -i. ., , 'c the mai'er wlf ,rr, iiiamn'.'" "Well." I, laid ninther in a v low voice, "I1 tuevr .:,. tired." 'immediately the baby '-wired her voice, hut in :i per-j (eel!- niidilile wlisier she asserted, She len'i.s nn,, I like dntltlj." NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Am ' : -irs. i,in win lecein mi s;rt. i!' '1 whitli Mr. nnd Mi- i.t..nph.n p Merrif will j;e nt Tin-i- 't'l '..,, p.,, .,i Aifjninre, le i-f.-ciil in nn, , , pi-.unlilitucrlil, r. Miss Klien Ijr, IBi,,4 .Vl ,fli,Klt. ,. (lf m,. ird Mr, s,,, v H lln( w, ,, M,Bs . V,'en ,"'"" hnrl. M:s., c,t. , kmIh. rw :"1 p f'". -Miss J.vdl.-! M rjffrm ,V'S "''IIII'MK MlllllR,.. M-SH lirci i'i '"'V'1 rK "eitKen. M:sr vlr- ,, V'"1'1"'' M'"'9 Hannah M Kl llc" M -s ,H,, ,BU s..llr Miw choel hoes Sturdy shoes that are net clumsy. CLAFLIN Established Itbeda MerrP: ItroeUe. Msr Kathetlne I). Perter, Miss Hlenner Tlunnlng, Miss hllr.alictli Unities. Minn Klennnr 1' .Slean. Miss VliKlnln dc M. Smith, Ml barn Hath, Miss R. Mnrtyn tieerge, Mls. Anna New-bold anil Miss (iertrude nenghei-ty. PrcsldhiK at the table will be Mis. Krancls King Wnlnwrlglit. Mrs Jehn Morgan Oenlsen, Mrs Philemen Ulchlnsen, Mrs. William W Hepburn. Mrs. .Tnmen B. Wlnser, Jr.. Mrs, Themas (I. AMiten, Mrs. Trenchant Kmlen Now New bold nnd Mrs. William H. Dewner. The attendants' nt the inariiaRu et Miss Mary Klizabeth Ulllett and Mr Ar thur K. 1'ew. Jr, will be Miss Hannah Mai-lm Elllell, ii sister of the bride, ns maid et honor. The matrons et honor will be Mis. .1. Murray Mitchell, Jr. and Mrs. Allan Mcl.nnc, Jr., of New Yerk and the brldeimmlclH will bn Miss Caro Care line S. Barclay, Miss Martha Hodgsen linker, MIbs Jesephine Primrose Jteeves. Miss Louise HurUness nnd Miss Knthtlne van ItiRen, of New Yetk; Miss Susanna Weed, of Bosten; Miss Katherllie Old way, of St. Paul, and Miss I-.'dlth Cum mlngs, of Chicago, Mr. Walter C. IVw a brother of Mt. Pew, will be best man the Itev. Andrew Mutch, of Htyn Mawi Presbyterian Church, will eftk-iate. ...Mrs. William H. Henner, of ;M5 Seuth IMghtecnth street, will entertain at luncheon today nnd later in her box nt the Herse Shew n honor et Ms Anna Vw-bold. daughter of Mr. Clement in Ne.wbed. Tomenow .Mrs. Hennei will give n luncheon nnd Herse, Shew Party In honor of Miss Alberta Pan coat Heath. T Miss Margaret K. Clawsen. daughtet "ni."!"'1 Alr" ,eh" I'- Clawsen. et :.J1i"inln,ul H,rrel wl" entertain at a V '" "nchcen en I-'tlday In honor et Miss Wen nor Hranrter Austin, daughter of Mrs. Ksmende H. Austin, of 1SJ1 Pine r.!re7',.w,,7 """ ',0 '"arrleil te Mr. Kd Th..1 ,,emf"!;1 Tatnall. of Havcrferd. en H ursday October fi. en the lawn at m., hoi.' , t1V?,,""ry "li,rf' of ,l"' ''ride's mother nt niltlRewnter. P.-). Miss ('law son will attend Miss Austin as one of her bridesmaids. Mr. and Mis, Helsteln de Haven Kox will entcrlalti a box putty at the Herse ?'',w,?n Salutday next in t,P 10x of M ss . ex i s patents. Or. nnd Mrs. Wil bur Paddock Klapp. of Mount Vernen. Ullaneya. Mr. and Mrs Kox. who spent part of the summer nt Bench Haven. N. J., have leturned te their home, Kent read and .Mansion avenue. Wynnewood. Mr and Mrs. Walter Hemstev Avery and their child, who have been spend ing the eaily summer with Mr. Averv mother. Mrs William H A very. V Monttese. and were the guests ler sem time of Mis Avery's parents. Mr nnd Mrs. Jonathan Ballev Browder. of Clies' nut Hill, at their ceuntrv place. Hillside. Montrese, have returned te ihelr home, till).. St. .Martins lane, Chestnut Hill. Mr and Mrs. Arthur M. Lewis an 1 their family, of the Bellevue-Strntferd. who Imve been spending the summer touring the Continent, will return te their apartments eaily nexl week Mr. and Mrs Itebett .Martin William' and their daughter. Miss Bettv Williams, returned yesterday te their home. 0H Walnut street, nfter spending the sum mer at their cottage at Cape May. Mrs. J. Thompson Cele, of .1 Asbur terrace, Oak l.ane, has returned from I'ulpeper. Va.. nml Washington, wheie she spent n fortnight. Her daughter. Miss Anne I.ee Cele, who has bent visit ing her cousin. Miss Katherllie Cele, of Chicago, returned te her home Salur da.' Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Cllbert. of Bed Tep, Bydal. have returned from Alaska where they spent the summer Mr. and Mrs Henry W. Itnyden. of Merlen, announce the engaKement of their daughter. Miss Helen "Havden Mr. Abel Kcnwerthv Shearer, Jr. et North Wales. Pn Mr. and Mrs. J Mm timer Trnugett. nt 2131 West Krle avenue, are receiving congratulations nn the birth of a daugh ter. Janet Marie Trnugett. en Septem ber 10 Mrs. Traugott will be lemeni bered ns Miss Sara Mlltenberger. Mr Stuarl Tlujmsnn Is spending some time nt the Ambassador. Atlantic Cltv Captain B. c. Starr, f S A., and Mrs Starr and their son. Master B. c Starr. Jr. are visiting Mrs Starr's paren's-. Mr. and Mrs M. Hern, of Hamilton Court. Captain Starr Is en leave of absence from Panama. Mr rjenrge llevenney, Mr. Jeseph Car. ney. Mr. Ceeree Carney nnd Mr Jame- rtlevcr have returned te the city after an extensive trip north en the school, ship Annapolis. ALONG THE REAJ3ING Mr and Mis Oscar Blaslus. of the St James, fermerlv of Klklns uvnu. P".l kins Park, hnve retuined fieni a sum mer spent In thf mountains. Mr. A M Friend. Ji. who iia been studying and trnvelliiff nhmnd for iim last vear. has returned He spent sev eral days witl Ins mother. Mrs A M l-'nend of oak l.ane, prier te Ills going in Princeton, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mis.i Maijerie f Lewenthnl. daugh ter of Mr. and Mr. Leuis Lewentlial. has relurned te Iter home, at l.!fi Seuth Nineteenth n'tret. after "pending a month nt Atlantic Citv. Mr. and Mis. Jehn Leuden, of ITnri Seuth t'levelnnd avenue, are receiving congratulation" en th birth of n son Arthur Leuden, Miss l.eietia flrtiinnn. formerly of thb section president of the Phi Sigma Tan Snrentv. entei tamed tlm membera last eviniiigii' h.-i- home, nt .'.Itn Itnce street, at the flrM meeting of the season Ainni c these present were Mi. Marie Murpliv Mi" Helen .tenliiii-mi. r If Oliver. M sj unfs Kellv Mis, Kath leen Mullen Mm g-"3 r,.nit M,qs e Juliet 11 ''fi Walntlt St "e '"'T HV Are Offerinr AUTUMN HATS of I nusunl Smartness .50 nnd I'pirnnl kBL ' $m cwjssyv an t ,1107 Chestnut 186(1 &$ Will Moter te Flerida. I'heln hv Marreau MILS. 1IKNKY II. PORTKIt W'iln of Cemmantler Perter, I". S. N., of 2t2n Shunli street. Cnm mander and .Mrs. Perter will leave en Saturday by meter for Key West, Fla where they will spend the wlnler Lnretta Dernlsh. Miss Agnes Havden, Miss Kdlth Bates. Miss Florence V. .leidan. M'ss Rleaner Bevle and Miss Francis Maerea. FRANKc'ORD Mrs Bnbert L. Helmes, nf III Rast Vyemlng avenue, Is spending a few weeks In Amherst. Mass . where she Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Bay P. Harris Miss Hanna Field, of Arrett street, will entertain the members of her sew ing circle at her home tomorrow after noon. Mrs Harry H. Bnus. of Frankford tveiiue nnd Bridge street, has returned tome after spending a few weeks with 'ier sister-in-law, Mrs. William Bnus. nf Bosten. Mr. .lack K. Flanagan, of .Sellers -lieet. will entertain the members of iff card clib at her home en Friday afternoon. Mlsr. Lama Moere, of till Remalti itt eel. Is spending some time In Atlantic City. NORRISTOWN Tli V.illev Ferge Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, was In- ii-iimi-nial as part of the Amerlcanlz Amerlcanlz itien pregr-im In organizing a chapter it Children nf the American Revolution. Miss Margaret Schall was the organlz erganlz ng president, nsslsted by Miss Frances lloeven. Miss Kmma Crell. of Oak l.ane. Stale president of the Children's chapter, was also present at the first meet.nc vvh'eh was held nt the home of Miss Margaret Schall. of 1210 DeKalli neet. The following efliceis were chosen. President. Mls Frances Huns heigpr. vice president, Miss Betty Allen: secretary. Mis Mary Cresntan ; rerie- SUITS & TOPCOATS Special 10r'c Discount Order yeuis new Th piice are right . the values are Incomparable. ENGLISH TWEED SUITS $65 JOSEPH PRAGER Ladles' Tailor and Furrier 928 CHESTNUT ST. Mr Vrneer personally designs. ru(3 and fits each garmtnt. rjiinidiriisMiirKiji'iri;),!,!: -li-ii. .i-"!!?'!'!!'''''!:!-!!!!!.?!! tjh ti-tfi ii iix H I Geerge Allen, inc. I 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 I New-a-days Ws Allen's Hats 1 Hats Ce-pied from Levely new models faithfully executed in our own work rooms by artistic designers. The trimmings arc Ulen's renowned finality. .Many of the most tempting are mederatelv priced. $15.00 te $30.00 S2.50 Black Silk Women's Full Fashioned Hosiery, Special at $2.00 Pair WV Iih- i.-iktn en. 9t.ii .laid V .11 RU. W Sill, 'ei kings from our '--gu.flf -I'" X and reduced ll in Tei me baUnee of this vee enlv. Tins is ,iu ivieiii.eimi effi-ring, m ''ill-fashlem-d IU hose of tlu.t quallt v- very haul te obtain Odds and Ends of Ribbons, 25c Yard A clearance of the odd pieces fieni our ftlbhen Stiu-K. including p'lin co'eis and fancv ribbons suiliilili- for Lincv work, bags, children's Han Itibhiins, ei.- Vnluea nn te .$1 -.'."i ,, v.inl. nil marked al stiv Grosgrain and Wash Ribbons, 10c Yard Sulinble vvidilis for IilanUel binding, tneie ,u-,. extra line uimlitles tigured and moire In white, pinlv and blue Vnluei up te IJfic jar'd' ,H lllc. ' 50c Imported French l-'ine Uriterpinef Maline In ev - of ihndes in Ihe nssertnient This 50c All-Linen Dish Toweling, 25c Yard j Scotch l.uitn Toweling with nanevt blue et red borders Tins a qiMlity Is free f 1 0111 dressing nnd all put,. I urn in close iniind tlm-ad weave of Hlunlv Welch! Htiy freelv for eui future need.s as this s pill,' 1 lieu in lin'l.ti. $1.00 Children's Fabric Gloves, 50c Pair luiubli- lain c lleve In hall weight in all clnldn-n's fzvn mi Mcinble iiMii.-. only enough fek a f, ilu ' $1.25 Flannelette Night Gowns for . Little Tots 2 te 6 Years, at 65c Supcribr quality Klanniletle Night liewns In plain white or with colored stripes , splendidly trade, all seams double stitched Broken acsettmeni at-reunis for ihftti being half price '" Striped Flnnnclett IVtticenth for Women in lartre sizes only. S1.25 quality nt fiSc. k Cs OuliitK riantu'l I'aiamas for Misstw in 11 te 16 year old hizce; Pink and Blue; ribhen trimmed, $3.00 qunlitv at $135 BffiSPJBM fiwmM &rCe&l Istrnr, bum Dorethea Lrfinei aianaara bearer. Master Dnvlil Schall : chaplain. 1 Master C Heward Harry, Jr. A special committee en entertsrlnment Includes; the following' Miss Helen Shoemaker, Mlsa Virginia Derr. Atlss Klizabeth Yest, Miss Hannah Yest, Miss Jane Klrkbride. 1 Master Bemlngten Meyer and Master ! Charlen Palst. DELAWARE COUNTY Hr. and Mrs. Trlmble Pratt have re. turned te their home In Media from a stay at Atlantic City. a- --.I VIm LI......, It f ma nt MftV. ,vr. lien ..ii.. iiiuj ,,. 4' - vi ...., Ian. will spend a few days next week at Atlantic v ny, revurninK hiiuui uti her 14. Dr. and Mm. Leuis M. Robinson and their family have returned te their home In Svvarthmere. having spent the ium mer at their farm near Wllkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Jess'e H, Allen will re turn this week te their home In Bess Valley from a fortnight's stay In the Catsklll Mountains. MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. 'Armltt H. Coate. of Chester avenue, nave gene te l,os nn 'geles. Calif., te attend the American Bankers' Association. Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Stanten-and their famtlv. of Kast Central avenue, are spending a week In Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs. William Worrell are spending a week nt Atlantic City. The marriage, of Miss. Blanche Billet Levvden nnd Mr. Kdwln J Conway took place en September T, nt 6 e clock, at the home et the bride. The Bev. Jehn B. Masen performed the ceremony. Mies Agnes L. Tterney. of Oerman Oerman tewn, addressed the Mothers ( luh en Mendav. nt 3 o'clock. In the Presbyter Ian Chapter Heuse. Dennln-Byrnes Wedding A prcttv wedding took place this morning at ! o'clock In St Monicas Catholic Church, at Seventeenth and Bltner streets, when Miss Agnes Byrnes, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Byrnes, of J'.iJS Wolf street, was married te Mr Themas A. nennln. The ceremony was selemnised with a nuptial mass, the Bev. Father Jeseph Kelly officiating, as sisted by Father O'Nell and Father c.ra- Ml'rs Jane Oennln. sister of ihe bride groom, was bridesmaid, and Mr Pntrlrk Bvrnes. brother of the bride, was best man. The ushers Included Mr. Charle Dennln. brother of the bridegroom, and Mr. Jack Leng. A hreakfast at the home of the bride's patents followed the ceremony, nfter which Mr. and Mrs. Pennln left en n wedding trip. y ' i MOOSE FROLIC TONIGHT "North Penn" Night Will Be 'Cele brated by Over 3000 "North Penn Nite" in the Mne.c au ditorium, .K'H North P.rnad street, will be attended this evening by .tOOO mem- j hers of the Leyal Order of Meese Irem various sections of J'ennylvnnla nnd ! New Jersey. The affair is the quar (erlv frolic of Philadelphia Menchcart Legien. Ne. .",. L. O. O. M. Five hundred cnndtilntci for ndmi- "sien te the ertlcr will le initiated at the frolic. Among the delegation te attend wlil be Meese from Sellersville. ; l.ansilnle. Nnrrlstewn. Quakertown. Bristel. Trenten. Sea Isle City. Mill ville. Chester. Ilethlcheni. Raslen. Trenten. Cnmtlen nnd Atlantic City. The Camden nnd Atlantic City delega tions will bring their own bands. Smnrf C.fem - Tnilerrd, nnc-piecc Presses te order. --m " . n'ii t. linTiTrTir-prin:;! rTri;' n:!"ii': n:1t iirTF:'iiniT, ecu'!! i ir Maline, 35c Yard 3 erv u.inted -c,nr, there are m-eics iH the si.tnilaid Sac quality, M Piiiwirapnir Is Engaged PMMn'.lHi MISS EMMA MAKY TAYI.OB Daughter of Mr. and Airs. .Jehn K. Tayler, of 21.12 Seuth Sixty-fourth street, whose engagement te Mr. fJrerge A. Lang, of fltlfl Wlngo Wlnge Wlngo hecking street, Uigan, is nn nnuncctj Father Refused Custody of Child' West Chester. Pa., Sept. 'J5. Itebert Mitchell, a Hilladelphia renl estate broker, was refused the custody of his daughter Ilebcrtn, five years old, follow ing a Nibcas corpus pruceedliiB lu court here. The child wns remanded te the. custody of her grandmother, Mrs, Ida Midd'rten. of West Chester ,. BEADS-" An Oiit-ef-tlie-Ordinary Selection AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES i;Miirteinr:itv KXITT1XO AND : sir.n HEMRrrrenrxa in rresHttuxa I'UltS nnAinisa RVALLOPISU rr.RATINQ BEADtSO NOVELTY r:tnnemKrfi-n I III riv.S COVERED EMBROIDERY CO. . inn; pir hurt ST. jr-s-yy--y--qpTp M OOTTNJI WHAPE SUITS pun? BLOUEES j Women's and Misses' Gowns Street and Afternoon Wear Han-is 49.50 There ar medeU of all .'izes. Tashien?' of Peiret Twill, Canten Crepe. Satin Crepe. Satin Brocaded Crepe, Reshanara and Seft Satins. Straight-line, lithe affairs, icdinzetc ef fects and graceful bloused Ftylc?. Sparkling beads of all sizes, rich embroidery applique, tinsel or silk braid provide effective mean: of adornment. All tyles are most unusual as te sleeves, including the combinations of black and white and the bracelet cuff; mnny feature the fashionable uneven hem-luie. Black, Navy, Blue and Brrvn. Misses' :-i?j 14. 1G, 18, 2": ladies' sir.es .", te .VJ"... I g h tcatMip thf fashionable unrvpn liem-lntc. r' J j f Black, Navy, BIup and Rrrvn. Misses' :-i?j V 1 i 14. 1G, 18, 2d: ladies' sir.pi W te .VJ-. ' U , si;i-iiii ft ,i ,, r: il1 i t B r gi ) IMrORTLRS. DESIGNERS ASD M K.t RS Ol VOMIV5 AVf) Pi, CHILDREN'S APPAREL OI Till HIGHL51 ('Rii ( ; ILR TOR MORE TIINN I'.U.MI M.Rv ! g ' f I c 1 iarafireJrejrziprHreJi '. 1 lOO16 VIRGIN WOOL I a 9 f " J i a i"! 1 1 '' i ;, ? , 7 l 1 ' mm k m fl i r-i- i. I " ' .' (1 . E ' S 3Mb. V ili' ; i m-Iliilll tfF SEPTBIiEBER "28, 1921 BAMD AIDS VETERANS Military Marches Most Appreciated at Marine Concert A substantial ftim for the benefit of unemployed World War veterans in Philadelphia wns realized from the con cert given in the Academy of Mumc ycMcrdny afternoon and last night t thn t'nltcd States Marine llnnd, of Washington. The. proceeds go te the Philadelphia County cemmitter- of the American Legien, which arranged the fenecrts. Part of the money will be used te establish an employment bureau. The red-ceatetl marine musicians proved their prewesi both with delicate nnd rlsrerniin orchestration and were encored repeatedly at both concerts. It I was interesting te note that the mili tary mnrcr-s, played with flourishes of 'trumpets and trombones, were greeted with the greatest enthusinRtn, ami itiar the audiences were L.ghly appreciative of the operatic selctlAns by Ulchard Wagner. Captain William H. fan Iplmann. leader of the band, offered one of his own compositions, nt each con ! cert SUNRAY Fer Scalp and Skin Did you knew that Sunray will drive Dandruff away? i Ask Your Dealer for Sunray Beautifies and Heals IH MTLLINERr S-W'EATEKJ. SKtr.TS CHILDREN'S AprAfiEL CHESTNUT CORNER TWELFTH MedcLi Jaeger Moter Rugs Crisp days demand a warm rug. Every motorist will want at least one of these Imported Rugs in either Brown, Blue, Green, or Oxford. Seme have plaid backs, some colors that blend, while ethers are plain. These warm, but light weight Rugs come in various sizes bound or fringed. Attrac tively priced. Send for our catalogue and select from it Chestnut, cer. of 17th St. New Yerk Bosten Chicago San Francuce Dance for Y. M. i. A. Tonight Members et the Yeune pirn's ife brew Association will give n mlnsfrcl show nnd dance tonight in Mc-enntllc Ilnll, Hreatl street above Master. MAHKET AT NtNFTEENTH Nerma Talmadge IN A F'MtST NATIONAL rHOTOPt.AT "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" cmt Inrludm Levy Cedy & rha. Ui'hrann ADDED ATTRACTION PARIS FASHION REVIEW (Living Medels) AfSrir RU '.IF OIMREt, RrtOTHEnS STANTON MAKKKT .STREET All. SIXTEENTH REOPENS Saturday Next First Time at Popular Prices r rr. 'mm ft ' M ' f O, J AH New Yerk Saw It AH Philadelphia Will Sec It I'M im -.r- Tit 11 1- M DA 1 1 V DZ AfF '-'1l 'ARKKT ST11KET 1 'aWIEi m a m te n r M "THE SKY PILOT" ART AHfA ''HK''S', Sl r ,!" ,rrH BERT LYTELL MAN VVHii ' victeria ::vviv. DUSTIN FARNUM ' p,njyL PAPITHI T-' MARKKT S HEET Vrtl 1 1 xJL i .Timr'- w-nTiiw in 'IAVIMA - A ' r-.in - DUrUMT markvt st p jtth KCiUdlN 1 the rn. i: ,,l- y t.y y,- r:k CI OPF v,x,!K'KT aj n,.'rEi v vr rip-, i i.i v t . ii 'The Bullet-Pi-cef Lady" BROADWAY '-Tt-rVr v v rFVTt.' F fi! W V ' A h' 'V n "THE GREAT MOMENT" Cress Keys ,50TH VVlTr1" "PUTTING IT OVER" 1 iiv I I. . .i Exclusively Vaudeville's Best! GERTRUDE HOFFMANN m itrn ivintit iimi.it EMMACARUS " RUTH BUDD " MILLER & MACK 'i-' T iti . ,( -r - P B .-,--.' f r,. GRAND OPENING A MBASSADOO A llal-iinirr - ii sr.f , i JLL IHrt-i'mn l"ril n M. I ;n Saturday Mat., Oct. 1 I "' ' lii'ii!i i'n Crtpnt-tilnn r' THE BLOT nn VV'.- Prn,..,,nn S With 4JLAIKE WINDSOR Bryn Mawr Hersfi Shew T Bryn Mawr, Pa. Mmines and Aftornenn- " " v r. .- r- i ,i , ' -- " ' t- , ,-, . ' ' H' ' I" --ir j- s.. . ; v ACADEMY OF MUSIC " " - ' r m .R. t r, THIRD NI) LAST WEEK THOMAS JEFFERSON in Rip Van Winkle p.- I ' in," , ,, . u, ' ' ', PHILADELCHIA nRUTiTSTRA' - I x ( I ( r j- i -irn t Orsir.iMr Rests in levvr psit of heu still available for SAT. EVE. - ...., ., ...,F.C . ; , CnNSERVATO'RE'ef Da"ncES yy ii niniM, lllllrnrni I -iliih. Ill n ,. ,,,,i ii, ii,, 'Childicn's Classes l""l""" ", l"l mt i 0 , i i tn:s ( 111 -.i m i -i hmmt i.f- ROSELAND llX",, I)M 1ST, TUMI. Ill MlVllsSION JSi- MAY ST. HILARY ! Eurniuan Darner Staj;p and !'.thctii- Dam-ins I' .1 '. il I' I' ., M ,,, I I--,-.. - I'M I- ' I, I 'I l ! ,- .. I, , I -: :' ,: .. . ..-.-, rillll Ir.nii.il fn, M.ur Inain ,w-H. ., Ki', , ,.. , .,1M, j i. -. ' MANDi Keniuve Hair TVl AiUk.KA.J . H.. P-. CU - puwt7. Ir OTer Jf J?i?5 vtar. r- thtuuindi nf tv.m I A ail T.i J n ... f Sterw cr d.rtct PHICF 51 Oft JOSEPHlKELEFEVRECtt H2Nertiil2"'S,rev'! MBSiA jgjsy&'gjg&VFm aamanysst uativ hAiiv at ? i" tuts, AT B.rS WORLDS DEST VAUDEVILLE. JZi r wNafveia 'HETTTP w .IrtH.M T HHSM AtTMtn cum1 Hen tbt tnrrrut emnn' nut nnnmm MILO ? KLEIN BROS', LL0RA HOFFMAN,- BERT SHEPRARD HATTIE ALTHOFF AND SISTCH 1N ARGENTINA" LA PINSKI ANIMAL ACTORS ADELPHI Pep. Mat. Tomorrow (Thurs, 50c te $l.bu I.er In iuii ' , rapelty i hir rrippin nn naf wl hr i Au4ini- Iti 80 ' n A r a 'tv m riei te 1 knf f riprtiilninini jj 1 - (... T ii p.sygegri "i f.v tiii '"ifl i ,ir,'' I V ..... 5sats New Selling 8 Wki. Ahead 'SnSIHMBMEilir Last 4 Eves. SEASONS MUSICAL ' -,rr eftvMKif a,,. ' JCM3UI13 (WtV4. coMEevMArrEBPiEce Last Pep. Ala. Today ' $1.50 : SEATS TOMOR. v ,if m-1 rw PAT j b.MARI0N( IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATWM NHA2iTk45a SBtACA v. EUZABE.1H MUKRiW AND A CAST OF EXCEPTIONAL EXCtlUNCZ WCIUSI.SC TC STUKN1N6 FUTURlTy CtitlTAMTI OBBX gfl LAST 4 EVES. HENfcY MJAVAOEflJW OTapKS ijTra-ii mi 'ggcgmgfffiR ri vjimrt a ftAl nOl C IKl (g t& MULSH Last Pep. Mat. Today J ; $1.50 BEG. MON., OCT. 3 ii inmnrre' iMll Orders or 7H DRAMATC MOVSZTy ' Irders New evsiry- - im FREStl FROM A VEAR9 TRIUMPH AT THEMAX'NE ELLIOTT THE.ATRE. N.V. SCTOAJRE ' "' ?!; "UMNUTW?" . i nn mmwMivmEK r. Oi-IVEB MOROSCOS C3REAT MELODy DRAMA SUCCE33 SEE. IT BEFORE. IT GOE.S a Wa rff 1 ?ktifi TO tiVU YORK Wt HA-S DELIGHTFUL COMEDY HAPPY GO LOCKY u'itm PETER. HEGCE l YtA? -N ..OMDON I YEAR INKtv ii Thra-res FORREST" , m'V't rtsa't First Popular Matinee Today A. L. ERLANGER'S TWO LITTLE .Mi-i i-vvrj. 1 - L-ifer PRlCESi All Nichts, 50r te $2.50 ALL MATINEES, 50c te $2.00 BROAD--:..T'.,:,,.;,t--SS Firrt Fcpular Matinee Today ALLAN POLLOCK A Bill of Divorcement i "'- ' Dn ' -v1' Tmer GARRICK'ImtVIS THF FIT.M f-FNSATlON! A Rex Ingram Production i nn, , i , , i . All Mati., 50c te $1.50 ' ' ' ' 'i I v - i v KEK METROPOLITAN "i. : L KM ! t, - B A . T Pa- a if Ii- r imibieiia - it ' . . , .iueiii. !- b'.e .. ,i (it t-.i . hir erippinii .. i, ,, r-. i. a pin iib uf vnu syc rr 1 RiJlmWbS cbH SMlSgf GSES SN BLUE V -.1' V ' Of TIU ATJCAlYPaE) I i-i-eail t, v i i ' r-Rrivv MAE DESMOND V 8 "THI-: LUVL OF SU SHONG" Penular PrireAt ' " - J0O ' ' ti t ( -'"'- Hi arti '- - - vi,, .er ORPHEUM ' ORPHEUM PLAYERS " - v ' '' I II1 -I , .f . Keystone ."," ', ; - ;Ve DUMONT'S ;!,, " ;'" " -i . a;i& EMMETT WELCH Mfmirch ' i i r I' V i ; v j Casine '"Nh j?le T0di "nl-.'Oi.'H'AP lIUDIIIIKMIQgnUH naraitarar IROCADLKO . M 41ly; u ijnii'f ;
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