mR-vvrf " AO v"5rr ,r ! .''t,'', y. . ' '.0' i f " yJST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE .,, t )yfl,icy Wynne Tells of the 5 ck "v Cec mr$' s ana iUr' steei Arc tSe trethed Mr. cind Mrs. Arthur Pew Capture Bear l-tTAvn n nice engagement te tell i. .... .hrmt teclny. It's nnneunced by jj ,,,. 11M1 Kewe . nnd ltd IW r"'-'mnt te Henry Brlnteh SET J I think it's n dellKhtrnl Vi unci 1 nm cure every one who paten, "! . , . . t . m. J liden, eii will remember, enme oil tart ywr nt n perfectly love y ten out. ,1 the i Scwell hem tn Ityclal, am she ' 11 Tena of ths meet popular slrls of was ena I nV her last Monday lC """'". nJlA.....CJtr..tfn,l nf.r SandnMowasieoU: n extremely sweet and. happy. ?lie lins the met wonderful wealth . mIiIcii hnlr with the Hottest natural jf,S which i especially pretty. In the "I . .., nt the side of her face. J ,v." -.,., In tnv fnnvlne .. i. '.V.C . ' i.i-. el.n liml rnmrm It nnfflv HUH IlUTTi J,"..- ... -. - - -T. , Sck from her face and nrrnngra It in V WCK.i-.fMi rmnt re nt the back et with ncr mm i y"" j"-- -- ,-: ? ' head. She Ih the eldest of tlir Zti Scwell girls. IJahs and Betty are ret out yet. theuili Iiabi will make u, I debut next KeiiKen, I believe. Yeung Harry Coxe Ih the Henry Prlnten Coxes only son. He Is n Harvard man, bavin? been urtiiluntcd in '2(1. He 1 a brother of Mrs. htnnd htnnd lrStekw. who wuh Ruth Coxe. nnd Mrs Andrew Perter, who was Cntli irlne Coxe and who cntne out lust year, teu remember. Ne date has been set for the wedding, but It probably will Ik an early nprlng one. 'A NOTIIKR Interesting engagement 1 A nnneunced tedny by the Calvin SmTtlis. It is thnt of their daughter, Knncy Smjth MIIch te ClmrleH Henry Steel, n 'en of the Uebcrt White SiccIb, of Hen Mawr. Mrs. Miles you re member, married Temmy Miles u few months before he went te France, and he wn killed there shortly befoie hi" little daughter Xnncy ThemnH Miles was born. Thaf wni nbeut four years ipi aii'l Nun"' was the hrnvcht pwheii rim cer knew tlueugh nil her borrow. Her engagement te Mr. Steel Is n very happy thing, nnd I nm Hire we will all ish her joy In her new life. mllC Denner tea yesterday afternoon J. was a beautiful affair. Dorethy wai radiant in u frock of r-ilver lnec nadc with a girdle of silver cloth and trimmed en the bodlce and ever the shoulders with white nnd yellow mar guerites. She carried an hrmful of pule pink roes, Mrs. Denner looked lovely Jn n model of orchid-shaded chiffon relvet made en exquisitely long lines, cat round at the neck and embroidered In cKl'id-hhndcd beads. Amnni? the huds receiving at the tea wereKllen Lloyd. Anna Ncwbeld. Kllen McMiehnel, Alberta Heath, Cintrii Ellis, Virginia Heekcher, Cernelia Rankin. Legan Starr and several ethers. Mrs. Jiinmlc Cromwell. Sjdney lliddle. Ilita Heckscher and several ethers of the second-year girls were alf.0 re ceiving. THK Hebert Benedicts dance at the Rltz-Cnrlten in the evening was leuly. Alice were the dearest frock of pink chiffon. It was trimmed with daisies nnd (.liver, and with her soft hair and bright coloring wlis most be ewnlnsr. Mrs. Benedict ehee n gown cf black velvet made en plnin but vm-v smart Hans. There were nbeut e!50 wests "lid quite a number of them were from out of town. SPEAKING of out-of-town guests, did seu knew that Hannah Klliett has quite a large house party ever the week end? Thev came en for her party to night and they will stay eer until Mon day, going in the meantime te the du l'enta' dinner dance tomorrow In Wil mington and returning te Hannah's for Saturday and Sunday here In Phila delphia Uremia Hedstrom and Hmma Wjekeff of Buffalo, and Suan Mc Seeley, of Pittsburgh, are in the party, ami Pauline du Pent will reme up for tonight's nnrty from Wilmington. Have veu heard about Hannnh's sis ter. Hettv Blllett Pew. and her hus band? Yeu knew they are spending their honejmeon in the Recky Moun tains. Well, what il'd they de but jiM naturally capture ii vcrv large bear the ether day. Believe me. I'd be scared te death te he near enough te a hear even te sight it n mile away, let alone capture it. It must have been thrill ing. Yeu remember Betty nnd Arthur were married In October. ELSII2 lias always been u great pet. She certainly likes it. One day she Lnppened In hear nursie say. "Oh. yes; fbeN a great pet ; she's the yeungct, you see," and se when we told her. "Yeu mut he very thankful tednv. it's Thank-giving Hay." she wild. "Yes. I I" thankful there's nobody yeungerer than me In this fnmbly." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mrs Kebert Sewell, of Ard Ard itntee, ndal, nnnounce the engagement of their daughter. Helen Louise, te Mr Henrv Brlnten Coxe, Jr. bon of Mr. and Mrs Henry Brlnten Coxe, of llaffed, Penllyn. Mr snd Mrs. Cnlvln M Sm.th nn nn neunc the enKasetiienl of their daugh ter, Mrs Themas H Miles. Jr. te Mr. Charles Henrv .Steel, son of Mr. and Mrs. rtehert White Steel, of Ilryn Mawr. Miss Mnrjorle Y. Olbben. daughter of Dr and Mrs. Jehn M C.lhben, will en tertain at luncheon en Thursday ut her home, 1608 Spruce street, In honor of MIm KllnliMh Swords daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry ('. Swords, of New erk, who will arrive sheitly te be the west of her grandmother. Mrs Samuel ClarkBen at her home, 'Jllrt Smith Thir teenth sireet Miss Sweids will also be the guest of honor ut a the.itre pmty and mipper at the nilz-Carlten, which ner aunt Miss rsracn Ceeko Clarlisen, Jul Rl en WednCMl.iv ovenlng Miss awerdB. who Is enu of New Yerk's debu tantes, win iinve various enteitiilnments en in her honor during her stay here. Mr and Mrs. Felten Beut, of 2121 walnut street, huve Issued Invitations Th il, dinner and the.itre party en inureday evening, December 22, In noner of Miss Jean Bioeko Illlev, debu nt ilauirhter of Mr. A. Hurt Jtllev, si "'lVerfnrd. and Miss Hleurler P ?,'!"., dehutnlntn daughter et Mr. und w Hurrews Slean, et Orchard Hill. Ntnore. I,'": Walter Seliuyler Volkmar ro re wh.,1 0!,terdny from Annapolis, Met. whiM sl"! "'tended the tea en Tuesday, Mr. Wlmlral Henry Wilsen and peTi, "llsen gne In honor of Murshal of l. A5'"'ral Wilsen la superintendent MIm vm vnl Academy ut Annapolis, helMnv. x.7tt,,wm entertain ever the e cwin.?lls8, Vi lzu,,etl Weed, daughter of i ",el "'l'1 Mrh' Itehert Jarvls Weed, at Mk.'nBeleB C'"llf- wl,e Ih a Mudent 'ilss bpencer's Scheel, New Yerk. BlaBWveiU!",B, et i'"ret te thlH city took Heln,. tfn,"r' when SItHB Oernldlne P. Ben h , '""Bhter of Mr. nnd Mrs, Jo Je Jo XIe (m.,,.110""'1' et 1B,J Wnlnut street. became the brlde of ft Jereme D, Travers, formerly na- ""nm amateui' f. .: . " : i"' jtuiuiuuii i no Cencenti 1 00,J ',,lJC0 ' te Immnculate we nl?",19,"rcJhJl0.,'tcI''V Nearly - "U HUCBlB UIIOIIUOU. Vhlch V-' ",ev: H" nnenueci the dance mve iIr i'.nLMrs' Je1'" Sherman Heyt M w INHVY,erL evf iUe wcek-end. W" bKuAV rmy B,,a Navy Wr- and Mrs. Qeerge, Welt Strawr Mr nn,i Mler Ji- V,1,enI- daughter of 1710 v..M,IB' J "ewurd Rhoads, of New vi"J"ut, B,rt. left yesterday for . i v Engagement of Miss Sewell hrldge, of Wlndemere, entertained at n dinner Inst night In honor of their debutnnte daughter, Mlsq Janet Helt Strawbrldgc, bofero the dance Mr. and Mrs. Hebert It. Benedict, of the Cor ners, Deven, gave nt the Hltz-Carlten In honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Alice D. Benedict. Mr, nnd Mrs. (Jeerge P. Davis, of Legan, nnnounce the engagement of their dnughter, Miss1 Adelaide FrltJ! Davis, and Mr. William Atlee Lnne. of Tiega, son of Mrs. Kmlly Lane. Mr. Lane served during the war as Ilou tenant In the Third Machlne Gun Battal ion, Second Division, U. S. A. Mrs. S. Preston Carpenter, of 016 Seuth Forty-eighth street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Emma Semem Carpenter, te Mr. Bnieat A. Wolfe, also of thin elty. Dr. nnd Mrs. Barten Ceeko Hirst will entertain nt dinner nt their home, 1821 Spruce street, en Tuesday next In honor of their daughter, Miss Klsle Du Puy Hirst. The guests will Include Miss Hose Hawkes, Mr. Hushland Hebmnnn and Mr. Bertram Llpplncett. The guests will later occupy the box of Dr. and Mrs. Ucorge Fates Baker nt the opera- Mrs. William Manly, of Baltimore, win no tlm guest for the weekencl of Mrs. Charles Piatt, of 1030 Itlttenhouse square. Mm S. Nnudaln Ducr will held her Frldny evening dancing class tomorrow In the ballroom of the Bcllevuc-Strat-ferd at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Dawsen Hawkins, of Colerado Springs, Cole., have nn nn eounced the murrlnge of their daughter, MIsb .Teannette Salisbury Hawkins, nnd air. William Boyd Mllllltln, Jr., en Oc tober 31. Mr. Hawkins lived for a number of yenra In this city. Miss Lucy II. Seyfert, of this city, and her cousin. Miss Snrnh Keller, who have spent several months at Atlantic City, nre occupying n cottage nt Chel sea, where they will remain during the winter. Mrs. Geerge Wilcox Mclver. who Is spending the winter with her pnrcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Price Mnule, at 2217 Ulttenhoure f.treet, left en Tues day for New Yerk te spend the Thanks giving holiday with Lieutenant Mclver, Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis J. Sherman have returned from n trip abroad and are spending the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Shcrmnn's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeremiah J. Sullivan, at 1010 Wal nut stieet. They expect te lenve next week for n visit te Atlantic City, where they will remain for n fortnight. Mrs. Sherman before her marriage last June was Miss Iluth A. Sullivan. Mrs. Bradford Knight, of 2208 Itlt Itlt tenheuse Btreet, Is spending a short time at the Belgravla btfere leaving next month for Arizona, where she expects te spend the winter. Her daughter, Miss Catharlne H Knight, will remain In this city nnd Jein her mother In Jnnuary. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius II. Becbe of Walllngferd, am entertaining Mrs. fleebe h mother, Mrs. ueorge ae uennc llle Kclm, for n few days. A card party will be given en Tues day afternoon. November 20. nt the home of Mrs. V. Clarence Miller. In Oak Lane, for the Preston Memerial Fund, under the auspices of the Music Depart ment of the Onk Lane Review Club. The wedding of Miss Edith Griggs and Mr. Marvin It. Oustafsen took place en Saturday. November 12. In the Had Had den Heights Baptist Church. Dr. Oeorge T. Webb, of Terente, offi ciated, assisted by the Ilev. A. O. GU GU rnerc.. The bride was given In marriage by her brother, Mr. William K. Orlgga Miss Edith G. Gustafsen. sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor nnd the bridesmaids were Miss Dorethy Piatt, Miss Frances Hear, Miss Betty Carpen ter and Mlsii Edith A. Cnssel Mr. Paul Andersen, of Jamestown, N. Y a cousin of the brldegioetn, served as best man, with Mr. Hebert S. Muxnm, Mr. Earl W. Eby, Mr. Lawrence A Brown and Mr. Sherman . Lnndcis ns. ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Gust.ifben will be nt home en Prospect nidge, Hadden Heights, N. J., after December. F. D. nnd I. S. Clair Pest Ne. 37 has completed arrangement for Mie big dance te be given nt Mercantile Hall, Bread nnd Master streets, en Tuesdnv. November 29. The nrrnngements for the affair are In charge of Dr. Ell Edcl man and the presence of the entire pest auxiliary has been nHsurcd. Ex-service men nnd their friends are cordially In vited te nttend. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward D Stewart, of Palmyra. N. J., nnnounce the marrlage of their daughter, Miss Emma E. Stew art, te Mr. Leen R. Randelph, also et Palmyra, N. J , en Tuesday, In Bethel Presbyterian cnurcn, in tnis ciiy. ey the Rev. Ralph E. Wallls, of Daretown, N. J. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The members of St Menica's C. C . 17'JO Rltner btreet, will pntertaln their friends nt a reception today Among these who will participate will be Mr. Ueorge J. Gerrlck, Mr. Michael J. Hegan, Mr. Jehn R. Furey, Mr. James J. (ill (ill mere, Mr. Paul S. Churchill, Mr Samuel P. Martin and Mr J M. Hurchlll. The Sigma Lambda Nu Fraternity will held it lecepthm and dance this menlng en the reef of the Rellevue Rellevue Stratferd. Among theso en the l'nter tnlnlng Commlttee are Mr Westley Lln wechler. Mr Lawrence Urban, Mr. Paul Chandler. Mr. Curl Wlldermuth and Mr. Laird. The Mystic C. '. entertained nt nn Informal party at the home or Mlsii Sttlla McSIiey. Among the guehts were Miss Ileatrlce Glever, MIm Anna Lor Ler miin. Ml.s Jesephine Murphy, Miss Georgette I)eenncy, Miss Jean Merris, Mr. James (larahan, Mr Andrew Cms Cms sen, Mr Heibeit Nukle. Mr Jehn I O'Neill, Mr Charles Mulene, Mr. Jehn Rlttcr and Mr iiei.ma huiuvuii. WEST PHILADELPHIA A surpilhe party was given by Miss Irene Lewis In honor of hrr niece, Miss EnpImi AVelnsteln, t-''15 Kliswerth htrcct. Among the guebts prchent wcie Miss Llsle Kieedmun. Mlbs Iirne Hendler, Miss Amv Fisher. Miss Fanny Gcffner. Miss Frances Halareff, Miss Heffensteln, Miss liene Luwls, MIsh Hella Seldman, Miss Hannah Kaufman, Miss Flerenco Goldstein, Miss L Levitt, Miss Reho Savadere, Miss Hattle Savudore. Miss Kvcljn Welnstcln, Mr. Arthur Glttlemnn, Mr Kamuel Kameres, Mr. A. Reth, Mr. P. MarlnelT. Mr. Sjdiiey Rrewn. Mr. Mllteu Shnplre, Mr. M. Friedman. Mr. Hareld Levitt. Mr. William Weinberg, Mr. Max Ingbur, Mr. Jack Geldman, Mr, Pernie Citren, Mr. Jerry Stcelmun nnd Mr. M. Sllveiman. NORRISTOWN Mr nnd Mrs Geerge Faulkner, of 404 West .Main street. gue a children's party at their home In honor of the tenth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Miss Mazl Faulkner. Among these present were Miss pMrethy Rutter, Miss Muriel Alrey, Miss Lthel Wein berg, Miss Vivian Altemus, Miss Kthcl Heuck, Miss Ida May Bean, Miss L'sther Lee and Mies Barbara Lee. Announcement haa been made of the engagement of Miss Ksther Rndblll. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M Rndblll. of 71 West Sla'n street nnd Mr. Maxwell Gould, of Phlladilphla, The formal an nouncement was mnde at a dinner given at the Radblll home. DELAWARE COUNTY A denee will be given In the Media Clubhouse en Friday evening by the Junier section of the Weman's Club of which Miss Jane S. Hnrvey Is chairman. Mrs. William S Mclntyre, of Mnylan, has gene te Terente, Canada, where she Come and brbitt ft friend. A l'm fr. CegkliiK, Jelly making, nmklnc cukes, etc. Mary Wilsen Cooking Scheel 241 S. 23d St. I'benM Spruce 07S3 EVENING PUBLIC ECEDGEB-PHIEADELPHIA' THUBSDAT, Engaged 4cM t-vA vj .. Jr t ,'j V" TaBe'rakrararaWw msr .' yirTswsffiai f t '' ' "S A $ $&&& X 8 . ' 'r,A':.YW$r,i&V'5,'B 1 - '- ik Z?-.Ak&3Ms i " c ' Fftr i'H ; iA '' I ( .' 'A, .'' jIvMafJJMft, i Photo by Phote-Craftcrs. MISS HELEN L. SKWELIj Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Sen ell, of Ardnarcc, Itydnl, whose engagement te Mr. Henry Itrlnten Cec, Jr., is nnneunced today will remain for some months as the guest of her een-ln-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Breughull Peplcr. Mrs Edward Clyde entertained In formally at a tea at her home In Chester en Sunday afternoon In honor of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs Inwrence Miller, of Pittsburgh, who are her guests for a few days. MOORESTOWN Mr and Mrs. William D. Buzby. of Central avenue, will entertain at din ner today. Mrs. F. G. Stroud, of West Main street, will spend Saturday and Sunday In Brooklyn. Mr nnd Mrs. Cellins Rogers nre being congratulated en the blith of a son, CellIn3 Rogers, Jr. A "Fnther-and-Sen banquet" was held en Monday night in the Methodist Sunday school room under the V. M. C. A. Association. Mr nnd Mrs. M. F. Mlddleten have closed their home en Mount Laurel read and will spend the winter In Camden. Biggest Fur alues ever offered. Yeu must see these beautiful gar ments te appreciate them. This well-known Fur Manufacturer Is uelling these Furs ut s.icrince prices In order te keep his staff of werkeis busy. SEAL COATS Spert Medel, A beautiful garment of fine selected skin, gorgceubly throughout lined $49.50 SEAL COAT Knee length, beautifully lined, flared back, ilch deep Jlfi7 shawl cellar and cuffs PO full Ef .OU TRIMMED5KUNK&SQUIRREL COATS Gorgeous trimmed, benutlcs garments, b'ee these mngnlllcently $110 GENUINE SEAL DOLMANS Large cupe cellars, oke backs, flared models. Chestnut street sterta charge 1220 for theso garments $110 a sMAi.r. in:rnsiT mii.t. iiei.ii any eaiuiknt until cai.m:i reu L. HERMAN, 900 Walnut St. (Roem 3) We Buy Mere, Thai. Why We Sell for Less APARTMENTS Ne. 1SSO Locust Street PHILADELPHIA S1JWW SS fflSiilBt w kRrSlwiKUiLiiieem jj; It tf im ':ly I" taw DBF Eh iSKHEEQiiat iii:; ! I t,i 2m i:if!,Wl8I(IIS(II(iS( iUL'llMEiflJHrm; 'illtjilSL-gg en t m g m cltgr nil .inw.. I 'utLijUPJLIBLJLHJ JEJLU 16-Story Fireproof Housekeeping Apartments All modern equipment, separate- olevator for ench set of apart ments and many ether new features. Apartments from G rooms and bath te 7 rooms and 2 baths, or 2 or mere apartments may be joined. Several desirable apartments still available. Inspection invited. Apply te Superintendent en Premises 3 MISS MARY A. PURTELL WEDS MR. C. M'AUUFFE Marrlage of Mls3 Edna May Reber and Mr. Geergo R. Milligan A wedding of Intercut took place this morning nt 10 o'clock In the Church of the Immnculate Conception. Ynrdley etrect nnd Cheltcn nvenue, Gcrmnntewn, when MIsh Mary Angela Purtell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mie. Jamtb Purtell, of 1378 EaM IJnlnes street, became the bride of Mr. Cornelius McAulIfte, of 6641 Beyer street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Michael J. Hlgglns, nfld was eol eel emnized with n nuptial mass. The bride were n dress of white duchess satin trimmed with old lace and a tulle veil, which whs caught te the train .with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of whlte roses and lilies of the vnlly. Miss Augusta D. McIIugh, who attended as bridesmaid, wero a dress of pink chiffon taffeta trimmed with geld ribbon and a bat of pink georgette draped with ribbon and roses. Her boueuet was of pink chrysanthemums. Miss Helen Bcnnls, of BC48 Blakemera street, was (lower girl. Her dress was pink gcorgctte crepe trimmed with a shower of ribbons, which hung from the shoulders. She carried a silver bnsket nilml with niveivt rvean. violets and rose buds. Mr. William McAullffe. brother of the bridegroom, was best man, nnu Mr, Themas McAullffe and Mr. Jeseph A. Purtell acted as ushers, immediately following the ceremony a breakfast was served nt the home of the bride's par ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. McAullffe then left en their wedding trip through" the Seuth. They will return for the Christmas holidays te their home, 1820 West On tario street. Tiega. MILLIGAN-REBEU A pretty wedding took plnce last eve ning nt St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church, Sixty-fourth street nnd Haverford ave nue, when Miss Edna Mny Reber. of Primes, became the brlde of Mr. Geerge R. Milligan, of Wlsslnemlng. The brlde was given In mnrrlnge by her brother, and was attended by Miss Eliza Bend and Miss Mary Bend as bridesmaids. Mr. Jehn U V. Wclden acted as best man, and the ushers were Mr. Clnlr Hlgglns, Mr. Earl Leslie. Mr. Jehn Roebuck and Mr. Rey B. Thom Thom eon. Upen their return from a wedding trip In the Southern Stutcs Mr. nnd Mrs. Milligan will make their home In West Philadelphia. KLINCIIECK-QUINN The wedding of Miss Snra C. Qulnn nnd Mr. Alliert A. Kllncheck. of Frank- ford, took place this morning at St.. Joachim s cnurcii, r.mKiera. ine cere mony was perfermed by the Rev. F. P. Fltzmaurlce, nnd was followed by n breakfast at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ThemnB S. Qulnn, 4273 Grlscem street. The bride's sister. Miss Margaret M. Qulnn, was her attendant. Mr. Klln check had as hln best man Mr. Frank A. Schultz, of Wilmington. After n wedding Journey Mr. Klln check nnd bis bride will be at their new home, 6622 North Seventh street, Taber. SULLIVAN-JONES A pretty wedding took place thlH morning at St. Teresa's Catholic Church. Bread and Catharine streets, when Miss Elizabeth Jenes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milten Jenes, of 141G Christian street, was married te Mr. Jehn C. Sullivan, Jr.. son of Mr. .Mid Mrs. Jehn Sullivan, of 1714 Merris treet. The ceremony, which was performed by Father Kunef, was solemnized by n high nuptial mass. Miss Cnmllle Gullen was bridesmaid and Mr. Rebert Sullivan, brother of the bridegroom,' was best man. A brenktast nt the home of the bride's parents Immediately followed the cere mony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Sulli full LtfCCbter K'sRjiisn 1 Uy ? KB f im t ter van left en their wedding trip. They will be nt home nftcr December 26 nt 1421 North Seventeenth street. FEHRY-McWILLIAMS The mnrrlnge of MIsb Allce U. Me Vlllnms, niece of Miss Mary A. Com Com eort, et 2ll Wcstwoed street. Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn, and Mr. Themas M. Kerry,, of this city, took place In St. Patrick's Church, Norrlstewn, yesterday. The Rev.v Francis U Carr, pastor of the churbh, efllctated nt the ceremony. The brlde was attended by Miss Mary White, of Semcrtcm, aa maid of honor. The best man waa Mr. C. F. Ferry. Im mediately nftcr the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Ferry left en a wedding trip. Upen their return they will llve nt Flfty-ntth street nnd Baltlmore avenue. RUNAWAY GIRLS BACK HOME Admit Working for Living "Net What It's Cracked Up te Be" Dorethy Wilcox, 3 1 00 Diamond stree, nnd Dorethy Nclmnn, 10H2 North Eleventh streets, both fifteen years old, who ran away Armistice Dny, nre back at their homes. A desire te make their own living, prompted them te run away, they snid, although they admitted working for u living web "net what It was cracked up te be." They were picked up by the police last night, where they had been living, nt a rooming heuse nt Third and IVnn streets. The story they-told was that they had left home fae that they could bob their hair. Their week's business experience was gained in a candy factory at Sixth nnd Onllewhlll streets, this city, where they paid they eurned 10 each, 0 of which went for beard. 400 Yanks te Embark 8aturday Coblenz, Nev. 21. Four hundred American soldiers will lenve the Hhlne land tomorrow nnd cmbuik Saturday at Antwerp for New Yerk. Five hun dred nddltlennl men will leave within eight dnys and 1000 during December. PHILA.'S FOItiatOST TlltiATRKS DDfiAH " wnKKB only DtvUAL r.vas his. mat sat. HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY DAVID ni5USCO rrejents iwSMiRHi IN IIEU TRtUMPJIANT SUCCESS "The Easiest Way" EUdEND WALTER'S MASr.nPIECE SiHt for the Laat Week en hale Tomer. C A DDIPV I-AST 3 EVOS.,8:15 LsXvJA.IIJ. Mata. Tmlav A H.it. HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY A Positive Smashing Hit! SAM H.HARRIS Piert UKe SEASONS Cem toy success 'KIMJOXNSM WIW PnEtlM JXCtUMT uTBut-m surra NKXT WKKK-hkts today CIIAnLES DILLINGHAM Presnt "BULLDOG DRUMMOND" A PLAY OP ADVENTUnE, WITH A. E. MATTHEWS CHDDCCT 2 WEEKS ONLY rJlXMCtJ I Mats. Tedny & Pat. HOLIDAY MAT. TODAY and Her Gang in "A CORKING SHOW" -Eve. i.,dS.r BEATS TODAY FOR THE LAHT WEEK F. KEITH'S CHESTNUT 1IKLOW TWRMTII bTS. TODAY TODAY 3 SHOWS 3 THANKSGIVING DAY 1.30, 4.30 and 8 P. M. Sptclnl lied TIcketH for 4:80 Hhew. IIKi HOLIDAY WhKK 11ILLI Academr of Muiic Wed., Ner. 30, at 8:15 The Philadelphia Orchestra and Dr. Richard Strauss IN EXTRA CONCERT Special Strauss Program Tlcketa at Heppe'n and Academy Het Offlct UNIVERSITY MUSEUM Saturday. 3,30 P. M. free Lecture by Dr. Oeorge Hren Gorden. Director. Constantinople and St. Sephia Tlwi Recerd of a Rcrnt Visit. Willi Miinv Colored Plldei.. eri:x ruici: te tiii: pi iu.ie 500 Bernstein Beds at Half the WheIesalePrice Surplus stock of the Bern stein Manufacturing Company. 12 styles, all sizes, nil finishes. On Sale New! Delaware Heusefurnishing Ce. Manu fact nrer wholemle ana Ite tatl Saaler of the barter kind e 1 rurnlture. Kensington Ave. & Cambria Sts. sl& Weman' Crowning Glory ii in evauir et ncr nir ina 111 NA'nJUAL COLOR. Empress Instantaneous Hair Celer Restorer ll hrmUw and titrceulr tfTtclive prp. rttlen thitvnll ,mnrfu(rlywiih en ap. plicatien, rc4ioifgtirer fddhlrteiu ntiglnU celr or ny dtiiml nttunl htd. Bur te pclr no after washing. In constant uit for 22 years At letdinu dipt, tnd drus hemi or direct w A brnull for i. J J peiugc yjikl.lf utmtiific- (err, Hieny .viuiicu. Stmplt lufficiin! for trUl irplici!en nt tre. Mate color auirea. uepi. n Empress Mfg. Ce., Inc. S20 Bighth Ave. New Yerk iL a. i&Jiftl.lIl HI 111 " and VftU rafiii.Hg " u u am vu J b GENEVIEVE KUUlVAvl. umt tftJIK f7 CAST VLp (J I 11 lip m NOVEMBER 24, 1921 rhtWs Jn Tbttirtm Direction of Ire A J. J. Shnbert " Mat. Tednr ECTMIIT ST. OPERA H0U ,,r.. M. HnmssEBi Jimmy Hussby AND TMl CINTUUV H.tVUt a rtalKlOMt ce"" a ' iiv i?aii ticutUN I JQUT jehhsv jems J TntS iucnJ r'!'Jf!t lM'iWfc umiHilvIl - VINt & TtMPU BUDPV DOYIE. ZIEGUR SISTERS VINIC DALY a 31 wr mMwrg mtrut v Mfnrt0i T m I j Artt 'Rath Bres.s 'a $ruv I ATttrei f6iArt I TMl MUSICAL StNSATION or TWO CONTIHtHTJ thc iATtsr enntrrA r OSCAR STRAUS -tWcSeWmi . M rn. nm 'i LastWaltZ WtTH Eleaner fainter months ut at rtr r cintuky TttArte 1aVni MATS THIIVIH LYRIC BAV AND ?ATU-' I g DltRICHSTQK a ccMUQY or pakisian tire J I e. BEGINNING MONDAY DEC 3- m in a Miw CArP l A L U E CQMinr i- tj. - NliihtK ut H:20 MnlH. Tluirn. it Hnt. nt S0 vMM, kmf wijjmyw"' . Matinees Today and Saturday Seats NOW 8 Weeks Ahead GOOD SEATS AT THE HOX OFKICK mn ALL PERFORMANCES WALNUT Ho,id"Ty0Jrnee "A PLAY WHICH EVERY HTt'DENT OK- HUMAN NATCRE MUST WITNESS WITH HATIHKAC'TION GILPIN'S DE LINEATION INDICATES ART NOT LIMITED I1Y COI3R LINE "Says the Inquirer of THE E!HPEEE JONES with CHARLES GILPIN tra baeu us ktuui rnatm.tiieNf enM -oe SAN CARLO Qand OPERA """"" IOITUHI lO0 IralOeiiKi m THREE H1:KKH IJKO. MON.. NOV. 28 Repertoire First Week MON. "CARMEN." l'errabinl (sumI), Kettle, HeschccI, Reyer, he Hlasl, Tell and liallet. Cond. Pcrenl. Tl'ES. "RIO OLKTTO," Lucchee. TaBSl. Beicaccl. Vlvlane. Cervl. Tell nnd Hallet, Cond. Knech.WEO. "AIDA," lUppeld (KUeat). Frascanl. Temmaslnl, VMane, Da Illaat. Tell and Ilullet. Cond Psrenl. TIIUU. "IV I'OIIZA DEL DESTINO." Saroya, Paegl, Temmanlnl. Reyer, De rtiasl. Tell nnd Pallets Cond. Knoch 1'IU. ".MA DAME IIUTTERI-LY." ntzlu (irueat). I'anrul, Atrestlnl. Marr, Cervl: Cond. Knnch. HAT. .MAT. "TALES OF HOFF MANN." Luccheae, Keltie, Pucgl, Hon Hen caccl RnAer. Cond. Knerh. SAT. EVE. "ILTneVATORE." Saroya Krnr.inl. TemmaKlnl VIMane. Cervl, Tell" and Ballet. Cond. Knoch. Price V.e. and Knt. Mat. SOr, S3. 00. SIUTH NOW ON RALE AT IIOX OFFICE and WEYMANN'H. 1U)8 CHESTNLT ST. Patrenaire of tlie Phlln.Grnnd Oprru Annn. FIRST RKIMEHT ARMORY 6S0A0 & CAUO-JJHILL ill KENNEL CLUB y Of PHIlAOtlPHIA hia jrrr NINTH ANNUAL "u&Sui ALL ORtCD THE MOST INTERESTING COMPETITION EVER STAGED IN DOGDOM POSITIVELY LAST DAY DOORS OPEN 10 A. M. TO 10 V, 31. The proceeds of the hIiew will be do nated te the endowment fund of the, l'hllft. rceut Movement of the Hey beauts of America. ITlH B2d A Market Bt. w ITU II I a.j Mallnce Today at " I ''f'MJ V Tenlsht 0 30 and 0 Klutlne'a Antmul CIrcuss Mnrthn Throen l t'e.i Ihnrnten & C'rnuferdt "linniun Au'u Arnhm The nic TIME ACTS S.ililnH unci All-stiir Cast In "F. I). J." .".-. J ''riad&Montiremfry lfcW3rv KWiiww. wi'iuren vnuiievllli - SO 7 and n "MALE AND FEMALE" eet4t 5JD & LOCI -ST s rs C'ontln'ietiB N ,,n i in ariu it "BURN-'EM-UP BARNES" Ttyett Sl'D & SANMijt -TS - 'I'mui us N en Till n lnl-i , 'THE THREE MUSKETEERS" Ctiliyk,"!$r bel with ut Noen ! lllll yKV'-v THE HELL DIGGERS f J i.UTH ft CEnAK AVS I 0A1LUL ti.nilnueuR Noen V-rWw r, sridniBht THE JOURNEY'S END JH PALM GARDEN 39th & Market Sts. I'mlrr Munncrmrnt of Ilrnrl Mnrtln ' CONTINUOUS DANCING 2 ORCHESTRAS Jiery Mitlit Big Thanksgiving Dance Fex Tret Contest Afternoon and Evening Grand Masque Carnival Friday Night, Nev. 25 $300 Cash Prizes Matinee Every Sat. Cash Prizes Adm. 35c ( Mil M 01' Ml sir MKTKOI'OI ITAN Ol'KItA COMPWy, ruEs. EVG. LUCIA NOV. 29 AT 8 iKH. tlulll-Ciirrl. Antheny. SIM. MurtlniiT IhinKr. MariteiiM , Pnltrlnltrl. Cond. rn IIcUMb Acad. A Ilfpnf-N. IUO ChrJlnut ACAUliMV lOM'.lt. SKIN. VIM ou .. .. illAMn OCOIXAl ' ! "' MME. YOLANDA " O Tickets at Academy & Heppe'i New Acadumy Setttn A-ad 1 Ileppe'a, nil! CliuM UniLAUIiLrHIA SAT. t irid.y 1 ORCHESTRA bchuiiert T w w ja lnT tf H AE2S3 I C filfJmSBffi if: wMF mmjwi me TIMB ACTS tWjanlgtbtug rotUmattett Frem Her Imperial Majesty ueen et gl)eba: Whereas: Fer many moons past, in the great city of New Yerk, Her Imperial and Beautiful Majesty, Queen of Sheba, held Royal Court be fore hundreds of thousands of her devoted and admir ing subjects who were en thralled by her great beauty and impressed by the gran deur of her gorgeous mag nificence and Whereas: In ether sections of America many thousands of admirers, willing slaves of her superb beauty, have waited patiently for the time te come when they might be admitted te her sacred presence; and Whereas: Her Imperial Maj esty has heard, with great joy, of the adoration her loyal subjects of Philadel phia are patiently waiting te bestow upon her, Therefere: It is hereby pro claimed that Her Imperial Majesty will pay n visit te this great City of Brotherly Leve and will held court daily 11 A. M. te 11 P. M at the Stanten Theatre, beginning next Monday. Alse: Her Imperial Majesty summons forthwith all loyal subjects who appreciate beauty and who like a sen sational thrill, te meet her in the Royal Stadium at the Stanten. Given Under Our Hand and Seal, by direction of her Imperial Majesty: Attest: WISE ONE Court Clutmbcrlain te the Queen of Sheba William Fex Bursar te the Queen of Sheba DIRECTION OF IIM'.D I. & M. E. FELT Theatre Chestnut at 19th St. 6 Gala Holiday Shows Today Doer Open at 9.30 A. M. Showings at 10 A. M. -12.20 P. M. 2.40-5.00, 7.10, 9.30 Douglas Fairbanks In the 8ennen'a Supreme Film Sematlen The Three Musketeers Fer three consecutive months this million-dollar attraction played te j capacity business at the Lyric Theatre, New Yerk, at prices ranging from $1.50 te $3.00. Our Prices Matinee 55c, Eve'gs 99c (Including Tax) Evening Prices Prevail at Holiday and Saturday Matinees AMBASSADOR BalSlltrnB0nr?h fiAtv" Clara Kimball Yeung in "Camille" Today. Con'lnueus. 1 te 11 P. 31. Matlne Prices Until 6 30 P 3L J Metropolitan Rread and Poplar Sts. mwM-jiVH Ask any woman who saw the pho toplay THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN l.nsmrinpnt Kitendtd I mil h(. Mint Today Thanksgiving Dny Jubilee Continuous 1 te 11 P. M. LAST THREE DAYS Metropolitan D?gAaBnd iTH ST. THEATRE lirril.SITK TKUMINAI. TOII.W. TIIMvM,M(, 1)Y i.:tn te 5 3i 0-3O i ii m MARION DAVIES "ENCHANTMENT" I KHKIl hKH ltll. Orirnri cnielm HKKMN (.ATTKIl. A eciil rlrctleii. ORPHEUM Urmanle,i Ac CI,ltB,i ORPHEUM PLAYERS "n "THE DAIRY FARM Keystone ,',', V1 ;r, JJ ,7U Thornten Burgess Miliire ibik. Lniinrrn'K Merlfn, Illiuir.n., Frldny AfUrnoen. Nermber ft a e'd Vcl VerrfKt llitBtrf. TlckrU en mile Cunii. HlU-Cnrllnn (IHU-f. " -uaii DUMONT'S SiV.ASvU.'f- W EMMETT WELCH Minstrels Btlr 'I'FArP Sf TH" T WA.SJIIN IT. .m MATINEE TODAY, 21 S KM MIS MID f 8lh i Walnut Mat rertuv Casmn "keepsmiung VUOIUU with nanx uxun .n i-im r.a ii. . i BTANr.riY ee. 0 AMnnTnATitnATnng MAHKET AT NINETEENTH 11 A. M TO 11 r. w. F111OT rBEBKHTATIOM MZIMOVA LAMllXfc. SECOND AND FINAL WEEK VICTOR HERBERT as Guest Conductor of Stanley Orchestra HAROLD LLOYD in "NEVER WEAKEN" MOTION PICTURES of PENN-CORNELL GAME TONIGHT After H e'l lock Mntlne, SSe and COe Evening. Hnturdav Matinees anil Ilelldayn, liOe, 70c NEXT (Jubilee) WEEK The Boek Sensation of a Decade Flaming en the Screen! GtOMC MElFOrttf PRODUCTION SHEIK WITH AGNES AYRES AND RUDOLPH VALENTINO A NEW PARAMOUNT PICTUIIE STANTON MARKET AND SIXTEENTH BTREETS 11.30. 1.30. n 30. r. 30, 7 30. 0 30 LAST 3 DAYS WILLIAM KOX WONDER TLAT NEXT WEEK QUEEN OF SHEBA M TyCHESTIfUTST"BRQAD 10 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M. A NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURE Wallace Reid Gleria Swanson Elliett Dexter TN "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING" MOTION PICTURES of PENN-CORNELL GAME TONIGHT After 6 o'Cleck Limited Engagement Commencing Monday Next JUBILEE WEEK First Showing Anywhere! THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT OF A GREAT PRODUCER Cecil B. De Mille PRODUCTION " FOOL'S PARADISE " A Dramatle Triumph of tha Screen An Avalanche of Perfect Entertainment ! Oy Reulati Marie Dlx and Bad A Cowan SumceMrd by Leenard Merrick a Story. "Tha Laurels and the Lady" Cast of Famous Players DOROTHY DALTON CONRAD NAGEL MILDRED HARRIS THEODORE KOSLOFF And Thousands of Supernumnrarles WE'RE TALKING ABOUT IT AHEAD OF TIME YOU'LL DO THE TALKING AFTER! DAI ArC 1-H MARKET BTREET rnLrivCi 10 A M Te 11 15 V M. Clara Kimball Yeung 1J KTRVr l'Hl"-rNTATIc nil- "What Ne Man Knows" WHAT S THE ANMl :' NEXT WEEK l",fa "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" A THRII.I IN'O ln:HT TnRV 'ii. T HHlc i HII T lt 1 '. AKLAU1A PEl.uW HXTfKNTlI Elaine Harnmerstein MOTION PICTURES of PENN-CORNELL GAME TONIGHT Aftrr r I. . ! N i v i rV M Wii in "Mi in LB" Ai-irTHRIA mwim r -.in, Kr Vl,kjiir ahum: mn'ih TOM MIX THE KOI ill ri nil sr TAPITHI 7-'.'..NLv,(K,:r s"kkt LAfl I UL VIOLA DANA In nil. MXT'MI HUE KKR" REGENT iixhkk i mi ii, arii fcllllM.I-V l ,,4 In Ql'ri VIP!" MA,iKir GLOBE ""i'J'y"" Jl N'll'f R TO 11 J- M THE BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE SHOWS T I ITTI V PIITCICS ni( n 'f itiay ihli. BROADWAY uW$:trXE WALLACE REID ,.' T' W ' I Ii t i ! M ALL NEXT WEEK Theda Bara (Herself) Allegheny ,1,ASKrfJ,M?ENr AI'TH M.'M 1)1- VII.I.H AND mi'lle h" AFTER THE SHOW" jATrv?,TvtA.,eun,iPn CROSS KEYS , , mahkkt TODAY CONTINUOUS 1 ;30 TO 1 1 P. M. WM. S. HART She WtefrXlfi H-3l tmsmWwmt yV m iir. Mrr" 1 i ll riT 1 iiftji AUril wu v n.f
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