"" v "yi,v -Sp! 7fW-iV. ... " ' rw x J) U vt ST GOSS1PABOUT PEOPLE Vatcy Wynne Spcalcs of the Last Rites Conducted Today for Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson This Afternoon Will Sec Second Actors 'Meeting in Feyer of Academy VKIlY ninny of us nttrndcil Mrs. (Viriiclliia Stevenson's fiuu'rnl to te Hsv te pnv n lnnt trlb-itc of respect ia wemnii who lins been n Icnder nmeii? women for mnny. ninny yenr. rrhnp of UK wlie knew her loved her for her nweetiipfs of chnrncter and her telndlv Milrlt. Ner ltinrvelniw work for rrnnce diirlnR the Inte wnr wen for W lilvli honors from the French Gov ernment And, indeed. If I rtnrtecl in tell nil t'"0 honors thnt lmil been rnnferred upon her find which her intellect mid bread knowledge lmil de-fcn-edi 1 would net knew when te bfSli'e wns n mewt lovable woman. strong in her llkef "n'l her ilenth nfter an Uncus which entailed preat wifferliiu 1,11 fnddened im nH mere than can be ,, Mr. fSeerpc AVhnrten I'eppcr J j'i, beautiful tribute te her nt the Shiner for Marshal FeYh at the nolle nelle nolle Stratferd en Tuesday nlBht, and Jiery where one heara her npeken et W'Vndrevery one feels se sorry for Mr. 5tevcHen. He was run ever by all mitnmnhlle Inst July, you knew, and "h" "been In the 'Jeffersen He.-pl.al er since, his hip bavins been broken. I .alerstnnd thnt he Is urt RcttiiiK ibmit en crutches new and his vifes dcflth has had a serious effect upon ,'1,ricnl,St,nncl,armlnK old 8".' ,1,0- wcic very devoted. Mrs. Steven i funeral took place at thu V- Unvlfin1 Church at ?"' nml Chestnut streets, nt I.!:-.!) e c!..k trTcffiw&,whe,C.rre v' mneclcd with Mrs 1, tie I-'rench Committee, of which she J-;,, chilrmun, attended in a body. THIS afternoon wc will hnve a scc nnil iiiterctiiK; meeting in the fMcr of e Academy of Music under he spices of the Charlette ''"" r hit Thee mectliiRs nave been called AW Afternoons and at this one Mr Owen WIter is te preside nnd In ?rn,h 'e t le speakers, who will be none Xr thin Mlw Annie Russell, tha nmlnK American actress, and Daniel rml.iii.iii. the Brent producer. New. won't thnt be iiiterehtliiK ,, ,,, "fr-r their talks the audience will be' introduced te the speakers and he hmul of the Cushinan Club will ic SV'thntH. The bcunl. ic u; e XIr.s Sniiiiici i new, .' ";:.,,,.: Brown Mrs. Walter Waring Ilopkln Ilepkln t Ms Wijlmid Het. Ml .Frances Gtm .". Ml l.oulre Wee. . Mw. Oi W1,l Chew. Mrs Ceorge laics linker, Mr. F.dwnrd ftcecher rincK, .Mrs. II ,riM Cnner. Mrs. I'epc Veatinni.. Mr" Themas F. Garland and Mrs. (iiMirue 11. Kerinicr. chairman. Tl.cy are giving a ten en I riday gfte oeii. N'eveniber 23. at the club club heuM lDl" Sl'ruce street, in honor of Frances Starr, who will be acting here at that lime. TI1K Srdgley Club luncheon today will be lnrgcly attended, judging from the numl&r of luncheons te be gun there. 1 alwas . ttml it hard te decide at which time of the year SedR ev is most attractive. Ien knew they have the luncheons in May and Novem ber. In May the l'ark is all dresM'd tin In its new spring foliage, and in Member there are the brew; in and vus Kts and the blue haze, through tins lrTedav Mrs. AVillinni Mniitngue I.y cett gave a luncheon for her dnughter- in-lnw. .Mrs. wiwmu iu" ...--(s.!,e married one of the twins. you knew). Mrs. Veter McCnll k'-nt"."; Mrs Thornten Oakle . M s Kacliel Fltlcr. Mrs. Walter Waring Hopkinson. Mrs. Kichard McCall and Henrietta Wilsen were among the guests. Then then- was a cr dim ruing debu tante pnrtv ler Uosemary Howe. gien bv Mis. Clnyten MeKlrej. The debs Linked ten sweet ! They included Legan Stnrr. Alberta Heath. Evelyn Urnyten (Mini U a darling, by the way), Helen Mlehell. Walbuisa Ueilly. hleaner Dunning. Mary Miller. Anna Newbold, Denitli lledgers and (iertli- Dougherty. Then- were several ether tables and It was us guy us could be. JACK IK wus a vry naughty little 1. lCven if lie wns only four yenrs old. lie wn- tee big te run away, and that's pxtietlv whnt he did, and they did nut find him for several hours. Mether was se glad te see him when dnild) brought him home she wns ready te eat him up, but he had te be pun Mied. If he had net been he'd linve (lone it again, perhaps : se mother tied lum en the perch every morning for mv finl iliijs. And the story gees that when the neighbors passed thev ro re innrked te him, "Whnt did you ilu jos jes terdin"'" And he replied. "Wan nwn. " And the conversation contin centin ued: "And what did mother de te jeuV" And Jackie answered in deep tones, "Tied m(, up like a little puppy deg." NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES r.ci-nniriK at the tea te be plven en TVn'n il.iv afternoon, November "3, by Mr and Mrs William H. Denner at their hnni(, J4.i Seuth K'Kltleentli stret-t. te pr'sent tliir il.iughter. Miss noretliv TlrewnmK Kedcters. will he Miss lClleii Tii.iui's l.lnvil Miss Annn Nowbelu, MUs 1. It-ti MeMlehael. Mlas Centra Hills Mi- villi rtn ) Iti-ath. MIsm Vlrg'nl.-i lie ksrlier Miss 'V'l-jrinln rjorilen Jll''' V.lcnner Hart Miss Hvelyn H. I)raten, Mi s l m! i.i M Cloihier. MI.'S Al'c U Heandit M'ss f'.ertrude A. H. flraham. Ml"s Ilaiuilng Orange. Miss Cernelia S n.ml, n misr Sarah I-esan Starr, Miss T: Mii vn C.eerBP. Miss Margaret I. T.,irc Mliw Klcaner P. Slean M'.bh I'.leiiin.r DunnliiK Miss Isabel Krnr.nr Ms lulla Klllett of Wllmltigten; Miss Hosemnn "ewe, Mlsi I.ucretln. S llecl;-SiIih-- '.' ' Mrs Jnme.s H. It Cieiriwcll MI--S cuiipt'iie Chambers, Miss Margatet Hi rw n, Miss Murv Starr f!rlcein, Miis rilzabeth Jeanes, Miss Mary H Tha ti Mla Sydney Middle. Miss Until I'a "ipI MIs Mary H. Howiand, Miss Kimli IiarrinBcr and Miss Marjorle Y. GiliLen Tlie miesis who will atiend the bulfet B'M'i'i'i and dance en 1-YUIay pvcnlni; win. h Mr and Mrs. Jeseph S. l.eu'.lng Wllnrl.... ...ill .!.... i, li.l lldllin ( llll ..,, mil 1,1,.- t.v .,,', ii -, -, "rl in id. In honor of Mian itoiininend i inn r ilaiiKhtcr of Mr. Ames renur, "f PriiMdince, It. I, whose ciiKUKement te tli Ir son. Mr Charks W. Whaiten, was i.c-M.tlj aniieunci'd, will tncludn Mr. nnil Mr Jes-ph H. Leverlmr Wharten, Jr Mr ami Mrs Waller Hemsley Aery. Mr and Mrs Henry Kurtz, Mr. and Mi s Frederic L. liallard, Mr and Mrs. Donald Kent Mr and Mrs. Arthur GoedMlow, Mr. and Mrs. Kdwm I Atlec, MANY PEOPLE Tnke a few steps oft" Chestnut Street en 12th Street simply te see the BEAUTFUL FLOWERS We shall be glnd te have you come in. Please don't feel obliged t( purchase. ne Century Flower Shep 12th St. Helow Chestnut Street Tr., Mr, and Mrn. A. Wnyne Iloblnsen, Mr. nnd Mm. Knrl Dedge, Mr. and Mrs Henry D. Iloeth. Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Her bert Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher 1. Boyd, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wnllnce, Mr. and Mrs. Ceurtlnnd Tllchnrdsen, Mr. nnd lr8. Jeseph 11. JlcCall, Jr., Mr. SharplfHi Jenes, Rfr. Frederick Shoemaker, Mr Jeseph Shoennker, Mr, Samuel Wether Ill. Mr. Itlchard Powell, Mrs. Uebcrt Wlgten, Mrs. Ocorge H. Karle. 3d, Mrs I). KnRllah Dallam, Jf and Mlaa Mar garet Davla. 1.. critrteta ,t,s .elll nltAti.l lliA l1,nn(rA prrty, te bp followed by supper at the. iii-Hriiun te oe Kivcii uy iui. mm Mrs Qulncy Adams Ollmore. of West Lawn, Chestnut Hill, th.H even tig In l.nHAH !!. Itl.nlntn 1 1. rl art I, M iiviiui ui ..iirj iihihi' a.v.i,,, , daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Dedyard Heck- sener, or iucinnr. win nciuue lu.ua eitinn ixg-an atarr, mies Manning; uransc, iisa Klenner T. Dunning, Miss Hesemnry D Howe, MIbh Mnrgaret 1 Darge, Miss Vlrgna de Morat Smith. Miss Helen Vnlmnrln Mlehell. Miss Ellen IMiigl.isn Lloyd, Miss Kllcn McMlchael. Mr. Kd ward C. Cassard. Mr. H. Pembcrten Hutchinson, Mr Wllllnm K ngslcy Mr, William ,S. Newlln, Mr. Lawrence M. C. Smith, Mr. William Tayler, Mr. Living ston L B ddlc, 2d, Mr James Chesteti, 4th, Mr Charles Davis, Mr. Frederick Drayten, Mr. Edwnrd Browning, Jr., and Mi. Webster Dougherty. The gticsta who will nttend the dinner te be given by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mereau Barrlngcr at their home, Si"'i Walnut street, tdmirt-rew evening, In .oner of Miss Mary II. Miller, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phltlppus Miller, of Uelferd. St. Dnv'ds, will In clude Miss Klenner Hart, Miss Virginia de Morat Smith, .Miss Hannah M El El leott, Miss Vlrglnln Heckscher, Miss Kaiah Bnrrlngcr, Mr. Jehn Van Pelt Mr. Itlchard S. Newlln, Jtr. Ludlow Smith and .Mr. Allisen Scott. The cuests will Inlni. nnn.l .1.. 1....I . l.-'l ..... ......i ...limi l,j Uilil UJ ll K1V by Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Stewart Wuris and Mr. and Mrs. Jame Starr, Jr , at the Heilcvtie-Httatferd, In honor of Miss Sarah Legan Starr. Mrs. James Mapes Dedge, of Clapler street and Mclfean avenue, (Jerninn (Jerninn tewn, entertained nc c luncheon nne tncatre iiarty yesterday n honor of M'ss Petter The Kuests Included Mrs Karl Dedge. Mrs. K"rn Dedge, Mrs. Jeseph S. levering Wharten, Jr, and Mrs. Jo Je F"Ph S. Leverlng Wharten.. Mrs Ben jamin II Shoemaker, 2d, will give a luncheon today at her home, 523 Church 1'ine, Cermantewn, In honor of Miss Pot Pet ter. Mrs. J. Heward Ilheads, of 1710 Wal nut street, will entertain nfermnlly at tea after the orchestra en Friday. Mr. and Mrs Kheads will entertain a box pnrry at the Army and Navy game In New Yerk en November 2t In honor of their daughter, MUs Esther L. Ilheads. Mr and Mrs Jehn Lewhf r Welsh, who are the susts of Mr. Welch's parents, Mr and Mrs. Edward Lewbor Welsh, of 1422 Spruce stlcet, will sail shortly for R trip abroad Mrs. Welsh, before tier wedding en October 18, was Miss Char lotto Lemelne Dunlop, daughter of Mrs Archibald M McCrea of New Yerk and Ballyheather. Ardmore. Mrs A. Barker Mellar. of Chestnut Hill, 'h enterta'nlng as her guest thla week nor cousin, Mrs. Charles Y. Free man, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs Hcrrace V. Nixon, of 2203 Wnlnut street, will entertain at a small dinner at their home en Wednes day evening, NevembT 21, In honor of their daughter, Miss MaryL. Nixon, be fore the dance te be given by Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Russell Benedict at the Illtz Illtz Cnilten In honor of their dnughter. Miss silica uencuicc. The Erewnlng Society will held its opening meeting thlu eenlng at the New Century Club Mr. Henrv Hanbv Hnv. president of the dub, will preside The members will take up the study of Shakespeare and Browning this sea son. The wedding of Mls-s Mary V. Cashen. dnughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Jehn T. Cashen, 2d, of Hansbcrry street, and Mr. Edward L. Oenl, j.en of Mr. and Mrs Eugene F. Conley, 128 Went Wy oming nvenue. tool; place en Wednes day, November fl. Mr. and Mrs. Cou Ceu tey will be home after December 1 at 105 Leuden street. FRANKFORD The Frnnkferd branch of the Needle work Guild of America held its annual meeting in the. Frankford Library en Tuesday afternoon. Seeral Intonating addresses weie inude by Captain Smith, of the Salvation Army ; Miss Edna Wor rell, of the Frankford Dav Nursei ; Miss Tavs, of the OiganUed Charity, and presidents of seeral of the ether branches of the guild. A musical pie gram was also given. The etllceis of the Frankford branch Include Mrs. Clement B. Webster, pijsldent, Mrs. Themas Moere, Mr P. vv. Blattenberger, Mis. Walter Urinten, Mrs. William Arrlsun, vice pre.dik'iits ; Mrs. Jehn M. Williams, secretary; Miss Dorethy Talor, assist ant secretary, and Mr. Edwin II. Row land, of Cheltenham, treasurer. Mrs. P Jamisen, of Herbert street, is enteitalnlng as her guest for a fort night Mrs, II. Patterson, of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mis. M. J. Dalten, of 4148 Paul strcut, arc receiving congratula tions upon the birth of a son. The annual candy, cake and npren sala of the Weman's Club of Fiankferd will be held this afternoon at the home of the club's president, Mrs. C. N. (c)f&S3 1517 Walnut Street Exdmisivemiess It is rare indeed when the ns expressed by ChodefT ut such fair pi ices. Mate . J&use tfJfSnqer I229lfamut st) ' at jji Straal ohhesllo we Sr. Jamas Hewl Chertak Presents Advanced Millinery Creations, inc'uiHriB Ic'ur and Fur-Trimmed Medels also latest Pnris'nn Fans of exquisite Laces, and smartest imported Bags. Authoritative Fur Stales Merris Wenger is looked upon by fashienable wemen as the furrier whose models best represent the exclusive vegue in Furs. EVENING ltJBLIG LEI)OERPHILAI).ELiPHI A, 'MUKSPAY, Te Be Guest of Hener Photo by llechr.icli MISS SALO.IIK IIECLINUS Debutante ilnuelilcr of .Mr. and Mrs. William HrulliiBS, Jr.. of Mm Seuth Kerty-elghtli .street, who will be the guest of honor at a dinner te be ghen by her parents en Friday, December !i:i Sturtevant. 1321 Frankford avenue. Tea will be served Mr. and Mrs. (I German hae Just returned from a. week's stay In Buffalo. Salem Lutheran Church, Hat rlsen and Cettage streets, pnve its annual oyster supper last evening. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. N Lindsay Nerden, of 1"S Berk ley street, entertained at bridge Mon Men driv In honor of Mls-t Leurnlnla Vun Vun dergrlft. v. hose man luge te Mr Quln Quln ten Viemar lll take place en Satur day. The wedding of Miss Helen Brady, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Brady, of 27ln East Allegheny aenue. and Mr. James Waldren, son of Mrs. Marv Wal Wal dten. of 1365 Seuth Fifty-fourth street, took place en Menda at the Church of Natlvltv. 11. V. M The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. Brady, as sisted bv Mr. Ravmend Reach. The bride was attended bv her sister. Miss Mary Brady, while Mr. Raymond Wal Wal deon acted as best man. A reception followed at the home of the brlde. After a wedding trip te Harrlsburg and Canada, the bride and bridegroom will llvu In West Philadelphia. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Ch irle-i Lincoln Cadwall.ider, Jr of 22 WllllnRlen read. Mlllbeurne. will entertain at luncheon today In the plnl. room of the Uolleuie-Ktiatfonl m honor of Ml.s-i Madeline Smith, of Trenten et'ier KueUa include Mrs. Paul Barnes, daughter of .Ma.M-r and Mr. J Hump trr.i Moere ; Mis Win ren Greur, Mrs. Walter P.-ineii, Mis. Curl Scliauin, Mrs. Jehn ( igilen. Mrs Steelier, Mrs. Cliarie.s Hall, Mrs. lliueld Jenes and Miss Deio Deie thy Pew nail. Mis. Cadwallader was, beVore her marriage in January, Miss ileleii Watiiburn. Mr. and Mrs. Jevpli P. Red, of 40"j8 Aspcu street, are receiving congratula tions upon the hli tli of a daughter. Jean Marie Bev'i Ml". Boyd will lie loiuem leiuem btred lis Miss Helen M Bulger, niece of Mr. and Mrs. P. It. McQu.ule. Miss Ada Black entertained the Gamma Chapter of the Kappa Sigma Sorority at br home, CI I I I'nlhariiiii street. Among these present weie Mi-s I Flori-nre lir.ikir, MiSh Elizabeth lllckev. I MN.-i Lennre Dllllnger, Mrs. Edgar Ileik and Miss Helen Beale. Miss Anne Louise Jehnsen, daughter of Mrs. Feidlnand Mm tin Jehnsen, of I 323 Seuth Feru-thlid street, who will l be presented te society at a tea te be given bv her meilur at their home n naiuniii) uwheih, ucceuiiicr iu, win lie assisted In receiving b her sister, Ml Dorethj Jehnsen, Miss Muilil SchuP. Mls. linulle Hihultz and MKs liarlm-M Snyen. of New Yeil A small dance will fellow In the evening. Mr Olie Kisonlehr, who has been spending tliroe months traveling abroad lias returnid te her home at Thirty ninth and Walnut stieets. chnrmintr individuality picsentutiens ia oiFered Grewmis PpKiHSwnNHwiMRUWHHttB BHy'1'.iKt?Si&? ' ?'$.? f'' . ..' 9bbH II&3 'v r 'y! y I a' y ' sflrl : MISS E. M. STEVENSON WEDS W. K. MITCHELL Marriage Toek Place Last Evening in First Presby terian Church A wedding of Interest waa solemnized nt 7 o'clock last evening In the First Presbyterian Church en Seuth Washing ton square, when Miss Mary Kllzabeth Mears Stevenson, daughter of Mrs. Max well Stevenson, of 2314 Spruce street, became the brlde of Mr. Wllllnm Kcarns Mitchell, also of this city. The ceremony waa performed by the Rev Edward Yates IIIII. pastor of the church, asilBtcd by the Rev. Hughes Edward, of Ridley Par. The bride, who was given In marriage by her brother, Mr. "Henry M. Steven fen. war, attired in n. gown of Ivery white satin adorned with Duchess lace. with trimmings of silver and silver lace. Her veil of tulle was surmounted by a can effect of duchess lace and orange blossoms and extended te the end of the court train. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and whlte orchids. The maid of honor, Mlse Helen Stev enson sister of the bride, was her only attendant. She was attired In a smart frock of turquoise blue chiffon and carried a bou quet" of pink roses. Mr. Mitchell was attended by his son, Mr. L 7s. D. Mitchell, as best man. The ushers Included Mr. William M. Irish, Mr. Albert Hill, Mr. Jeseph Glever, Mr. Heward M, Nichols and Mr Maxwell Stevenson, Jr., nnd Mr Jehn E. Stevenson, brethcis of the bride. A small reception followed the cere mony owing te mourning In the family. On their icturn from a wedding Jour Jeur nv Mr and Mrs. Mitchell will llve In Ridley Park. flALLAMORE BECKER Mlsn Freda Becker, daughter of Mr. R. Becker, of 220 West Seymour street, (Sermantewn, and Mr. Oliver Herbert (jiillamere of Indianapolis, Ind , were married en Tuesday, in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Ocrmantewn. The Rev Dr De Yoe officiated. The bride, who was given In marriage by her tinner was anenueu ty ner sister, suss Elsa Becker, as maid of honor. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Gallamere will llve In Indianapolis. TIOGA Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodere F. Miller, of HISS North Bread street, will Rive a dinner this evening In honor of Miss Martha Rldgely Bewman and Mr. War ren Scott McFadden, whose marriage will take place en Saturday. The guests, who will Include the bridal Iiarty, will be Miss Kathleen Lair Mis i Harriet W. Craven. Miss Helen MrFadden. Mrs. James Brown, Miss Gwendelyn Miller, Miss Naemi Kauf man. Mr. Bruce. MeFndden, Jr., Mr Mr Nermnn Rowley, Mr. James Brown, Mr. Earl English, Mr. Frank Bensen, Mr. Nelben Wcrntz, Mr. Jehn Mullen and a number of ethers. JiTi, im M BONWIT TELLER & CQ Qhc Specialty Sxfi cfOriainalienb CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Arranged for Friday A Most Exceptional Sale of Hats Te be closed eul al 7.50 Formerly 15.00 te 20.00 An extremely fine collection of hatu taken from our regular stock, and dras tically reduced for immediate disposal. This sale is really a comprehensive show ing of Panne and Lyens velvets and silk duvetyncs. This unusual reduction is taken en these new hats, only because our stock is "heavier" than it is usually. Third te a e. d:s p' Tomerrow: Friday 'tm COAT SALE Exclusive Fur-Trimmed Medes Taken Frem 110.00 te 125.00 Speciallu Priced Tomorrow at $g5.oe Mni-vella Duvetyne Stunning original modes and clever adapta tions of Imports, featuring luxurious trim mings of Wolf, Fex, Beaver, Mele, Squirrel. !y Closing Out a Greup of Dresses ' P Formerly te 59.50, New 19.50 Mi V 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Frederick Rebblns, of 2627 Seuth Garnet street, entertained nt u luncheon and brldge party en Monday afternoon. Her guestH Included Mrs. Gcerge nrr, Mrs. Clclghten Turner and Mrs. Jenn ten Vroman will take place en batur W. Crandall. Mrs. Rabbins also en tertained nt a luncheon brldge party en Tuerday afternoon, when her guests In cluded Mrs. Themns Broughten, Mrs. I C. Shute. Mrtt. Walter Lalnans and Mm. William Gewcn. Mrs. Jehn Busch, of 2C00 Seuth Eight eenth street, will entertain nt a luncheon nnd brldge party tomorrow afternoon. Among ier guestH wll be Mrs. Wllllnm Tomllnsen, Mrs. Charles Schlsler. Mrs. Frederick Rebblns, Mrs Ncl Lalng, Mrs. Frank Delnney, Mrs. Walter Samann and Mlbs Mary Mosey. Preparations are being imile for the reception and dance te be given by Miss Kntherlne Manning tm Monday evening next for the hei'ent of the Heuse of Geed Shepherd In St. Menica's school hall, Rltner and Seventeenth streote. Mr. Albert Ltnhy, of 21fil Seuth Woodstock street, In spending n fort night as the guest of friends In Potts Petts vlllc, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Neone nre ncrw In their new home. 2T. 1 1 Seuth Eighteenth ntrcet. Mrs. Neone will be lemembercd befere her recent marriage as Miss Elizabeth Corcoran, formerly of 2342 Seuth Mole street. Mr. Jnmcs J. Conley has returned te ins home, zeib s-eutn lsigniecntn sirec, after spending some time In Scranton. Mr. Oeorge Jncksen, of 127 Frazlcr avenue, Colllngsweod. N. J., will en tertain at an Infermnl party this eve nlng. His guests will Include MIsh Rosalie V. Toomey, Miss Mary Hag.in, Miss Catherine Eldet, Miss Catellna Price, Mls Jessie Price, Mr. Philip Bass, Mr. Redney Clarke. Mr. Julius Frame, Mr. Herbert Blckmere, Mr. Emersen Tayler nnd Mi. William Lees. NORRISTOWN Mrs. Minerva Bean, of 714 Kehn street, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss tela Bean, te Mr. Clyde Curtis, of Phllad-lphla. Mr. nnd Mrs. Calvin A. I'mstead, of 110 West Elm street, entertained at a costume party In honor of the sl. teenlh birthday anniversary of their son, Mr. Raymond Schefleld I'mstead The guesta present were: Mlsr, Flera Godshalk, Miss June Godshalk, Miss Mildred Dunlap, Miss Esther B.irr. Miss Thelma Heler, Mr. William Starr, Mr. Paul Baker. Mr. Miles Stemple Mr. Ellis Burr, Miss Elizabeth Jeim I'mstead, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn, Mrs. Harrison Onrnett, Mr. and Mrs. Godshalk, Mr. and Mrs. Leslle Barr and Mrs. Clarence Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, Mrs, William II. Schneider nnd Mrs. Geerge Hewer, of Jeffersenvllle, have returned from a horseback trip te the Blue Ridge Mountains. MOORESTOWN Miss Maude Burke, of Second street, entertul!i"d the Girls' Club en Monday night. Mrs. Ralph Rogers, of Went Main street, left en Tuesday te spend u week In PlttfcburEli. Miss Dotothy Warden, who lias been Fleer Ne Exchanges Panvelaine Gerena ML NOVEMBER 17, 3M upending nevcral days In Washington, returned te her home en Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Oladhlll enter tained a few guestB at dinner last eve ning. Mr. find Mrs. E. II. I.eemlng enter tained at dinner Inst evening at their home en Central avenue. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. nnd Mrs. .T Claude Bedford and their family, who have spent the summer nt their home nenr Media, have moved te the apartments at the t-orenauo, Twenty-second nnd Chestnut streets, where they will remain until spring. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brmiett. of Swarthmore, will cntertn'n the brldge club te which they belong at their home en Saturday evening, November 26. The membfrs Include Mr. .and Mrs. Leonnrd Atihleri, Mr. and Mrs Allen Brown, Jr. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Mil Mil eon Fussell, Dr and Mrs. Will am E Klstler, Mr. and Mis. Charles I Mitch ell, Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Mnlsby, Mr and Mrs. Jehn Pltteck, Mr. and Mrs Archer Turner, Mr and Mrs jvllllam Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Frank War ren. Mrs Charles Dabney, of Richmond. Vn . who has been the guest of Media friends for a fertn ght. has returned te her home. Mr and Mrs. I'abney and their daughter lived for a number of years In Media. I'ini.A 'k prmr.MeiT titkatui'b BROAD Last 3 Evenings Last Pep. Matinee Saturday ' "v UuL.DhN I'll' NTS (iiiAti: ham: ! A RUE HAMILTON IN tiif rnMrnvinpn n BlF" WITH SONGS Stinted fnrtpr nirrntlen of Wlnchell Srnttt! WHEN HI 1 INU YCH it SKATS POR IHV1P IU. I AHC'U If , IVwi'iivm Ni"X' Week of FRANCES STARR "THE EASIEST WAY" buy thuii U'T Iirnri'l.i niKht and be one of tlie lrr a n'l fmhliiuMe nmller. th.t will be premt ' ,meiii- Vl Stnrr In the ini thnt lias u!was l"CH her Breal- 'I here u jn "user nuJt'nce pres ent le folleii Kcain with breithless liitcri-t li K'nrv of I'oer. Iltilf I.nura MuMiick th" country itlrl who rnmn te New Vurk nml mmle her wny me the nlaue bv dpiriTHte meiins MI'H Starr nharcl with thp itrntniillit nnd producer the cnthuslnntle curtain cBll" ' -N T'.pning Telegram. 1-UI'l'I.AIl MAIS WKU. AM) !A1'. i:.NTHA MAT THANKSGIVING FORREST LAST 3 EVGS. LAST POP. MAT. SAT. Z1EGFELD FOLLIES Next Week SEATS SELLING Mats. Wednesday & Saturday UXTKA MAT'NI.h, THANK (.IVINU ELSIE JANIS AND HER GANG IN A NEW ATTACK NEW A typical NEW ni.su: JANIS SHOW GARRICK Last 2 Weeks Popular Matinee Saturday A Positive, Smashing Hit! f s Xtttl SAM H. HARRIS Presort ?Hr SEASON'S COMIDY SUCCtSS 2 e kiDAJOhnse YCUN6 AND GENEVIEVE TOBDN CXCllllMT SvfMKTIne CAST SHAT3 NOW for Tlianksirnlni! Week SI'lIflAI, rT. THXNKSOIVINO DAY ALDME THEATRE CHESTNUT AT 19TH iiinECTiev Fm:u r & i. n;ir CONTINl'OLS SilimiNG 11 A M TO 11 V M. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS THE THREE AMBASSADOR Hntirnore Ae. .i' rmin s Olive Tell in 'The Wrong Weman' The Hit of the Season yptpM thiuiHi dS PH k( i thft lily KSl uicii t i t 3-c 'in 1'ihiiciH j i 'urn (if th "r . a Vele h ktax A.u ru an ilinuii jf ' Hunt fui Hanpit fr ;t a rt t'tii. p up .'! !ht t le.phta, ul ' see ETROPOLSTAN IIIIOVU AMI l'OI'l Ilillt .t I'. M. 7 nml ti . M i.lr. .I.'i . .Illi'. Plil T,i Phila. Grocers' FOOD FAIR First Regiment Armery Hread and Callow hill LAST 3 DAYS TVnm '.' lii .". 3li nml ; h in ,, . ,. APMIHIKN. L"i li I l IMN j ,,'.., T I'iri.i I'uiJ 'liiln-i uu, , p.,, y' ( II:M (IP Ml sir PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA 'i'IISt hyffi'rfflSr' Men. Evening, Nev. 21. 8.15 WAGNER PROGRAM HrKHH .w m-1'nc imii AciKlme of Miulr. niilfni uf Musi ''. I'enlBlii, , ,j WAGNER PROGRAM sin .i.rd Frieda KUnlc Rachel Morten Harrii Henrietta Cenrad Fred Pattnn NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DAMROSCH Tlrkrt uu u , mv ... """ "ft H.r.,1. THE SUBSCRIPTION SALE i;mki grand opera Al' 1HH i M'I'M HP Ml Wll. 11V tiii XrhTllel'liI l. HPI 11A IO.MPASV N'V ll I. I.lls. MON , ,Vi SJ ' Siilin ni'Mnnu fir Ui i.mitx.l miinhr nf ,nn in uu ni,ii indi'i ..a will 1, at. ,ei t. J until m.8 ilu miIii rln Inn DiMH i,ntiiim (lum u tn n UNIVERSITY MUSEUM Mituidu it an I' t - lnt .e,Urr rh. ttiiry ii 1 ' ii i nf 16,000 MILES FOR WHALES Willi Many Colored ,'illde.. MX HiSU tfUIH DOMEj l'lill.' ladlnc Tlientrm Dlffftlen nf I.e A J. J. Hinbert ST. OPtRA HOUSE Dnll "nt flSZZjqi --. .-tS:-.r- Mabel Withcc&Ce.l Eddie Dewling Lilliantrgeraldl TteiTrMaiOn & Keeler Marcuerlte Jee Beganny's 1TKUS .nn. with ai.i:.is in iiimji;' . T.fiiiN nml ii:itity ' AKJr'eJii"A " rninneN iniiH. NKATS I'OK THANKM'ilVINO WI'XK MHV UN SAI.K . . NKXT H'KKK r:i. jien. MAT JIMMY HUSSEY JOE JACKSON RATH BROS. AND IIKI TAIl HHOW m Yc?srTiii,i?h-Mai-Sat- K-i B BAflVrien ;( vi;i:ks n.vr.v f-fiitu new for Tlinnk. I)a.r. Mni. A Nlslit "Anether of Mr. Ditrich stein's inimitable portraits." .Mr. Martin, North Amfrlcnn IIUhlNMMi JK1N., IIKt. CTH Mr. D1TRICHSTEIN rWKZl? "FACE VALUE" HSHIBPD ? NK.IITS ill I.A1T. MAT. VlllVU'lil V IT AT Last 4 Times r MY COMSTDCK t M0R5IS GtSI prtsrrf tm KWJt't most eatinna ?aMcrtw kem m cimixY rmTK.NtvwK CO.ef 300- II B1C SCCNtS MABUCIOUS FOXHE BALLET PRiCK i;hts 'M" 50 m Ilm ue tioe Jia A Last Matinee Sat. ,; $2.00 j. SEATS NOW SELLING ion TH.WKSfilVINfi wr.KK THL LATEST OPERETTA BY OSCAR STRAUS -tW USt VAuri mm rmw NIGHTS AT 820 MATS. TUSS ANO SAT AT 2 20 Pep. Matinee Today $1.50 i:ci-RK m:.t ren thanksoivine JIATINKK AND NKIHT Seats NOW 8 Weeks Ahead Minn skats at tiii: nnx erricK Knit i,r, i'KraeitMANri:s H'h n Thrlllfr I'reni Arre Ihr ROBERT WARWICK In "The Nieht Watch" Hltli (HUr Trll WALNUT Last Wek Npt.. SOr te ti iit. Mat.. fine te I.,-i() IT I AN IM'M'AI, HnMA ni:t MTi:it siis Nim si.i.i.ivn I'lililiistlc sritlnCH "iiiwrliiim.in AitlnB CHARLES S. GILPIN tn I.HiKNI". li O'NVll.Is Ilrninn The EMPEROR JONES OrlKlnnl l'rlncem Tticntrr. N. Y.. Cat nml I'roiliK-tlen NlKhtn, "nt. Mut. mill Tlmnksrlvlnit Dny Milt.. 73c te SI. Ihiinkxchlne Nliclit. -.Ic te S.ftO v ' I'lumi'v t (! t- Virginia Pierson & Shelden Lewis Ui 1'crneni 1 nnn 'iH stacc anl trctn ,-H 111 "Tiir, sr.c emi HNci:" tr t.cwl" hrf t.n nuiklnic P V driKt'i h 1..'. hi r , tur The Ti i i-phdin" 1. I A i h- -ii fir. v i. I,. I rti.ni Vr. nk M'lUn " n '1 IZrfnrA't iMcllilra iiiul t- -.tHr i'hhi In It. M. j .n M 1 r,itlh';i ' ..m . . llreail X. M,intctmrv T'tail.'fiMTUrUt ''I turH Vnu.lew.l '.' no 7 n1 II 'T&dtWftA 1 :-! Si nli. Markst 1 3D .ind n JO tn 11 m mis 'Tnn avi;f wivfc" tl'p'M fSCeeut i.'i) & I net T STS i i.v 1 3D i II 3d (e 11 "THE HELL DIGGERS" "THE WIFE'S AWAKENING" Cl. , . m i, .t m t.i unih "THE PACE OF THE WORLD" "COLD STEEL" QlM Pia juninjji ri. i U fiiu- - v.. ni p "The Garden of Allah" tf?& ijiC l,W 39th & Market SU. I nilir M.in.iBiiiiieiit nf llrnrl M iriln CONTINUOUS DANCING 2 ORCHESTRAS I irrj Mulit iliiu.liiii (,1-iilli-iiirn, 1.1 1 i I uillr. n,. Mut. l.rr xnt ( nli 1'rli's ilm . 3,1t Spin 111 Mutlne TluinkhchliiK llnj B. F. Keith's i iipatri -- i-ru i-Tvi r in i.,i,, sr KARYL NORMAN "The Creele Fashion Plate" LIGHTNER GIRLS & NEWTON ALEXANDER l,w li i Ki ul ! h I ... Ha,, , 1" ir'nf lili in .,11 I'iI'i '; i if i , II --'1 v I I ,nli.fc v I ,' I iv i :ie 4 .in . 1 1 s r r ms i, N. w M I I.i ill iti n r il ri,inw, i ORPHEUM l-MiMiii'mn A OiILli,n ORPHF.UM PLAYFRS 'in "THE OTHER WIFE" Keystone s'y,,',,','yy i:i;:i2 Auiiiiru 'eiii A'.ui ft Himi . TTTiTTrrrrT PHILADELPHIA sat. mTu', i v....nn . I 8-1S lnt 3:eij CHESTNUT mmm CAyTrNCNvCMflfB TOT0' fgm mnm WAQKKIl rtani.kv rn.nv ambhicatheativ JIAllKKT AT NINBTr.ENTH II A. M TO 11 T. M. Twe Extraordinary Attractions rnnseNAL. api'kaiiancg or Victer Herbert An Comluetor of Stanley Ordilr Appcnrltn nt ,1 80. 7.3(1 anil H',30 A I'AIIAMOI'NT P1CTOHD Gleria Swanson nnil .MAHI.ON lAMII.T()V In "UNDER THE LASH" AIJAPTBI) ritdI THK "illl'LAinTC" MATINKK.i. 3.-H 10, nVF.MNriH sAT! rtOAY AI'TF'RNOONS AMI) HMI.mAVH SOi 7 ir Next Vk -VAIMdVA in I AMILMl" HAK'il.li T,1,uVt in SKVIIU WBAKnN' VK'TQU linuniiUI r milm 'or erphntra STANTON MAI1KKT A. PITEPNTir STnEBTB 11 30 1 ,11 .1 30 r 30 T 10 0 30 LAST TWO WEEKS WILLIAM Vr WONDER PLAY , i f, op It Mph .it That Yeu Are Net J i-'t :lpV ni the PrfiBrea nf the Wcrlil COMING, November 28 JIMI EU WEI-.li Queen of Sheba rr -i r .tt i r v MAin ri m h CHESTNUTSTs"'BRQAD 10 A M TO 11 15 P. M. THIS M.I,k 1-iriST PIIESKNTATION SERENADE A remaiif of eM fpft-n -h fftlf of love nn"l n lentur m the ianJ of the rianclniff arir' i'e flaiK r vprtrtriUt inl th held fKhttiis: hii ?t with Miriam t'oepf ami Joeru W h A KFPST VT!iVT, ATTRAf'TIOV ADfAHfA Chwitnut iJel 10th iIiLli je a m. te ii in p m. MARION DAVIES iv a vuw rifTt nn "ENCHANTMENT" IT'S A PARAMTNT WHAT WOMEN Ot'llHT Tn KNOW WHAT MEN OI'GIIT TO KNOW WHAT PARENTS OCOHT TO KNOW "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" ADAPTED rne.M THE P( i'I'LAR STAGH SLCcESS A Theme of Vital Importance and Universal Appeal THIS WEEK AT DOTH Victeria MARKET AH 0TH Palace 1214 MARKET TAPITfll 1-i irAR''T STREET "AFTER THE SHOW" U ITH 3 i K H"I.T 4. I II A .V.Vj REGENT MA'KlvET M He, 17TH Wll I 1M III .XSPL.L I,a1y I'Mirn LenifRpre'1 THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS A I M rTI E PUIl'FS "1ILI GLOBE TKvIOUB JIMIEIl TO 11 P. M. 10 Wonderful Acta BROADWAY TeLT MAY McAVOY , l it! I II Alii ifT HI Ml WHS All Unn., HiV.NM" RI Allegheny ,m. ami:.ih,j.vt i , I I'M PI II I h AMI WALLACE REID -imHWbL CROSS KEYS ' ,V:I,, - PI r t Tin n,T I ' llil DAN MASON (Himself) ALHAMBRA ';", fJwiutis ai im i' i i: inn .ii i t i Put,..., ,f i . u h ST.Thealre Opposite Terminal OPENS SAT. AFTERNOON NOV. 19, 2:30 GLORIA SWANSON "UNDER THE LASH" Ailiilitctl from KiliTiiril Ki.etiturk'a llll lll I MITI." riiriiiiiiiiint I'll turf Itv Kiifi'lul nrr incrn inl ith ,1 I M mil. num. I'ri'Klilrnt M unify ( nniuiii nf nicrlat Selected Musical Programs by Eminent Soloists Kimball Opera Organ Afternoena, 2i30 17c and 22c Evenintja, 7 te 11 25c and 35c Mil' i IHItK " H II i-xii OIllTlU Al riM,Nl IN l-HAIUlh ttfl DUMONT'S ., ahVh j Hjy. EMMETr WELCH Minstrela , sai ki. Phru hcuap.i w.,hingt.n Casine t1S?h wV,ng .. JMjgr wkjsk MhLLO, 1922 '1 na , iiixii iiiiva lu.iiii; ruuue Muti;uni Oiieu Tree 10-3 P, it. Sun, a-0 V, M, r UKtHtlll paeaiiAii i i
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