ri7TJK.W:i&7,, S.l -T( OS W Ppps . ,?.'-.-, -,7 .V AS i mra A!r.!?f'? i' rv n- bi SS I rsr gossiPabeVt people ffancy Wynne Talks of the Opening of the Herse Shew at Bryn Mawr Today She Chats About I Various Matters HVEOTNG fPUBICOIXJBBPHIEADBPHEfc DNESDAT; SEPTEMBER 2T.-1023 , :mm? u T HAVE been looking forward with a j X' grent ticni 01 jimmum m m " hew at Bryn Mawr, which opens today. Of course, I nlwaya rave about the hew out there, becnus-e I always rnve about the Bryn Mawr Pole Club .rounds. And I love the grand stand and the hound show which gees along i, h horse exhibit. Then there's the cafeteria luncheon served out under thn trew, and altogether It's just as !irMnti(! ft snot ns one enn find round. rn,r' i decidedly ndded note of iniirest this sensen In the radically dlf iVrcnt things ubeut the styles In gowns nd hnls. And nt these out-of-doers iffrtlrs you see se many costumes made In every variety of way you sure de get Mens for yourself. That Is perhaps a selfish reason for liking It. but, after all, most of ns havn selfish reasons for rin'st thlngi, even If we de net ncknowl ncknewl Kfce It. Or even If we should be will ing te acknowledge It, perhaps n let of us de net knew ourselves well enough te knew the truth. I think I've made use of enough "bromides'.' In that last soliloquy, se let's en te what's new In the ncus of this particular day at the Ilorse snow. milE visiting judges and ether prom! X ncnt men and women from ether dtlcs will be guests of honor at a dinner this evenlne te be clven by Mr. William BtrutherH Kills, who is president of the show, cjuitc a numeer or person irem ether cities hnve come en te attend. The Sklddy von Statics, of New Yerk, are stnyinp with the W. Plunkett Stew arts, and Mr. A. B. Ogllvie, who, you remember, was at one time mnster of hounds of the Montreal Hunt Club, In Caiihda. Is also visiting them. The Stanley Reeves, who are cele brated horse levers, have Mr. Henry Higginson, master of the Middlesex Hounds, of Seuth Lincoln, Mntw., nnd Mr. Henry Vnughnn. of the Norfolk ITtint Club, of Medfield. Mass., ns their fiieMs. The Reeves, will give n dinner In their honor tomorrow evening. STATING with the Beb Strawbrldges nrc Mr. .Tnmes Appleton. of Ipswich, Jlasi., nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Ambrose Clerk. The Strawbrldges will entertain for them at dinner tomorrow pvenlnK. tee, nnd en Friday night there will bn the Bryn Mawr Ass-oclntlen's annual dinner nt the Radner Hunt Club. It sounds ns if our visitors will be well fed, nt least, clurlntr their stay here. The show will last four days, nnd I suppose, unless there is n regular cloud burst will go en rain or shine. Recently Engaged Pni any atssawyva juTI. a It-Tir" "" IB. TMlStlt nd mart be ftnei with IKS Medtr5. "',- the Items muit im rnhl -,, W---W verification. I Hnrry Neilson, whose marrlnee is te tnke place en October 18, will live nt lfi2rt Tine street. That's the former iseilpen house, where Hurry's parents lived before they spent the crenter pnrt of the yenr nt their country house in St. David. It's n very attractive house, one of these which was renevntcd nnd brought up te date n short time nge, nnd which, if I hid net mistaken, takes in two houses of the enllnary size in thut Heek. Alberta's wedding in te be in St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, en Tenth street near Chestnut. It will be a beautiful affair; she'll make a levply brie, and she has chosen attractive bridesmaids, Ellen Douglas Lloyd is te be one. AND, speaking of Ellen, have you "seen that exnuisite frock Mie Is coring this fall? It's of white nnd jade canton crepe, and hns n sort of Rus sian blouse, bodice whicli is embroidered in I.gjptlnn figures. Ellen is se poed looking with her fair hair which hns a most wonderful wave, and her straight beautifully melded features. rpHn house was hushed, every one wero a frightened leek and certninly you could have heard the proverbial pin flrep if you hannened te enre t-n Htn for it. Charlie, the pet nnd darling of the household, was 111 and very ill nnd everyone was fearful; in fact se fear ful no ene dared express his or her Mrs. And then suddenly, ns se often nappens with desperately ill children, change for the better came and In a few davs he was well. Se delighted was mother that she grew Imprudent even te rnhness. "My darling boy," snid she. "Mether's se glad you're well. She'll let reu have Anything you want. Tell her whnt veu want most in the world?" (her mind registering even a pony cart) and said Charles, net in the least everwhelmed: I want five things, and three of thenPe Ke cream and two of them's cake." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES tatti Parlf' Fhecnlxvllle, which will "we niace nt neon en Saturday, Octo JnXniL4: nti U10 Church of the Geed will ,.? Kosenient, the bridesmaids Vr.,2..M1,1s le'cnce I-cew nnd Miss Wiin,!mMT?8 C8S K- Da Cesta, Mrs. r.,.iaim IL "eeves. Jr., Mrs. Emlle C. SSSlnt.nnd Mrs. Herbert Church! Miss lr.IH.VC8 .a.n4 Master William H. Mr n. ' wJll 5? lne lra'n bearers, Newjiall, will Klve at their home In Narberth en October 12. T-Mr". ??. Mr8, William K. Geedman, f:: i?.860 Oermantewn avenue. Chest Suu ,HI11, .w'!1 Blve a dnnce during the holidays in honor of their nieces, Miss S'Jfab,9th h' Yfcar- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph W. Wear, of the Maples, Chestnut Hill, nnd Mlsa Susan P. Good Goed Geed man, daughter of Mrs. Heward Beaver. Miss Geedman Is a debutante of the season. M.t" X(rlnl8' Bensen Carter, daughter ?Jh2 Jli. lSd Mra. Oeorite Calvert Carter, of the Rectory, Bryn Mawr, will ,H a,,0.n? t,,e bridesmaids at the mar mar rlage of her cousin, Miss Aurera Kustls Carter, daughter of the late Mr. and '". J ""an. Carter, of this city and Baltlmode, Md.. and Mr. Alexander Ran ?'i'tsi?n ?lJ.r: nnA Mr Blanchard Itandall. Of nnltlmnra Xfr n,t.lni. ...in take place en Saturday, October 14. at Tifi2.ck ln?i- Paul'B Episcopal Church, Baltimore, Md. A reception will fellow the ceremony at the home of Mr. and 2l.SIUrlSy B' Carter, at 8 Kast Blddle street, Baltimore, Md. Miss Carter la a nlOCO Or Mm. Pnrlif Tjiw . cm.AaU ?r "'. nd a granddaughter of Mrs. Francis Hatelhurat, of al" Seuth Nineteenth street Mrs. Geerge Calvert C'?r. and. her daughters, Miss Carter and Miss Mary Rldgcly Carter, returned Ye"k m a week's 8tay ln Ncw Mlsa Kleaner R. Koena, daughter of Mr. and Mr Frederick S. Keens, of Ardmore. will be the guest of honor at a dinner te be given en Friday evening next, by Mr. and Mrs. Charles .nra.tl e-t their home In Wayne, be-x?l2i-hU ?ani0 J1,"?-1 evening at the Merlen Cricket Club, whjch her par ents will give In her honor. Mr. William Powers, of Toungs Teungs iwfc SVnwh5s2. '"arrloge te Miss Efiz wiem Hlllla.rd ,Tatna11- daughter of Mrs. William Tatnall. of 6209 Archer street, Oermantewn, will take place In St. Lukes Episcopal Church, Gcrmantewn. pn Saturday evening next, will enter tain his best man and ushers at lunch con en Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Alphense Relln. Of Strafford. hn.Vn IcMMlftri Intrftnllrtna for a dance at the Radner Hunt Club en 1-rlday evening, November 3, te In In In troduee their daughter, Miss Mary Car Car eoll Relln. Invitations liave also been Issued bv Mr. and Mrs. Kthvard Ephralm Bail for a. dance en Wednesday evening, No vember 1. nt the Merlen Gelf Club. In honor of their daughter. Miss Mary Virginia Ball, who will be a debutante of this season. Miss Martha Ludlcrw and Miss Char lotto Krlcke, of Oermantewn. will en tertain at a theatre party, followed by it. in me uenevue-ijirairerd, today, ln '.alllllllllllllllllBllLLKl Pbote br Marea.u. MISS A. HELENE TURNER Daughter of Mrs. James V. P. Turner, of Mount Airy, whose engagement te Mr. Frederick Fraley Shoemaker, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Shoemaker, Jr., of Gcrmantewn, was announced en Saturday last. West Philadelphia Miss Bettv Ollrev. nhn ann .Am. time at Reading, has returned te her name, eijk unanccuer street. Mr. and Mra A. .Douglan Irvine, who were married In Calvary Episcopal Church. Ferty-nrst nnd Brown streets, in June, have returned from their wedding trip, and are at home at 1029 heuth FIftv-flrat ntri. xrr t-i., will be remembered as Miss Mabel M. oiuumueiu, ei west r nuaaelphla. Seuth Philadelphia Announcement la mnrtn nf ,, .. rlage of Miss Margaret M. Paxson, of "' euuiu .,nriinie sireei, 10 air. uerhy P. Glynn, of Missouri, which took place en Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock ln St. Menica's Church, Seventeenth and Rltner Btreets. Miss Jessica M. Prigger, of 2531 Seuth Sixteenth street, and Mr. Frank D. Rencv. of 2433 Seuth SvntAniii street, have returned home after spend ing the weak-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nerman R. MacGregor. of Lavalette, N. J. Mr. Rebert MacMullar. of 6224 nnlBt avenue, haa returned home after visit ing friends ln New Yerk City. Miss Mary Banov and MIhm n.nttii,-n& - ... ..u ..Lttg.uc-ailrtllurN, IUU1V. Ill r - - nwrr m '.. . . -- -... honor of Miss Sara Fry and Mr E i ",e' ?' iu" neum i-wentleth street, iirnin,., ,"." ...L--. 'i. ""." llTt '.i: have returned from n. fA rifi,.' ,.iH wuiard Moere, whose marriage will take place en Tuesday, October 3. Miss Edith T,. Walker has returned te Rchebeth Farm, Deven, after spend ing the summer In Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Lea, of 2004 Walnut street, who have been travel ing en the Continent for several months, will sail fcr this country today en the Majestic, nnd will return te their place at Chestnut Hill about October 6. Mrs. Rutherford Pearson and her daughter. Miss Nancy Tearsen, of Green Hill Farms, left yesterday for Southampton, where they will spend a fortnight as the guests of Mrs. Good hue Livingston, of New Yerk, at her summer home. Mrs. Edmund H. who Mr"?n!fAiiTV nas Decn snencllnir Rp.ver.il mnnthu iv. eilng en the Continent with her nieces. Miss Marian S. Wurts, Miss Eleaner T. Wurts and Miss Rosamond Wurts. will return te her apartments, 400 .S'juth Flfteenth street, early ln Ne-vember. llltnm TT nui.t.H t ii. bji h., .: " V"."" "..win nci ushers. wm " ten of t ff M"y ULds,J' Carter, daughter Cartir llf)l aJ5d .Mrs- Oeorge Calvert haVl,, of the "ectery. Bryn Mawr, will h.r BU(?t f, honor at a dinner which htr n nVH?"!1' f Y?. en Monday Mrii tm.V . iiTu,.' "ere "e enl Mr. and GmnS?,,nJVhUe Geary' nt Sunset nnd wiuh51 I? avenues, Chestnut Hill, dauh n iVat eyeing in honor of their ughter, Miss Mary de V. Geary. T?f,.and Mrs. Elisha Lee, Jr.. of 1709 locust street, will glve a lance at the Januarv'&tratr1rd en Katurfay MniiX ills. rw'.i,,n en0rr of their daughter wins Dorethv B, Le. Mieq t n.iii fake her debut ' at if' tea te M evlmbe?air7e.nt8 n Xi,rl,lay a00'" niklIShnA,1J?iV V- Tewnhe,id,y who wnl SSS -h.?5 debA't t a tea 'which her uncle and aunt, Mr. ana wrs. Daniel Dr. and Mrs. Jeseph Leldy, of 1319 Locust street, who liave been spend ing severnl months traveling through Europe, returned en the Olympic en Wednesday te their home at Penllyn. Dr. and Mrs. Francis X. Dercum and their dnuirhter. Mlm Mem r Haven Dercum, of 1719 Walnut street. nave returned te their home after spenaing Bome lime traveling en the Continent. Their daughter, Miss Eliz abeth C. Dercum, who spent the summer with them, is spending a few weeks In Italy before returning te her home early next memth. Mr. and Mrs. Courtlandt M. Rich ardson and their small child, who have been spending part of tne summer with Mrs. Richardson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Maxwell Sheppard, of 2124 Walnut street, at their summer home. uicjiuiK, naiineounKperr, Ate., nave re turned te their home ln Wynnewood. Mr. and Mra Morten Hlrsh and their son, who have been cpendlng several months traveling through Europe, have returned te their apartment nt the Hetel Walten. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Klemm. who have been spending the latter part of the summer at Sunset Hall Wer nersvllle. Pa., have returned te their home at Sixteenth and Jeffersen streets. Mr. and Mrs. I. Scheenthal. of Denver. Cel., nnnounce the bttrethal of their naugiucr, auaa cva ncneentnai, te Mr. Jehn N. Cehen, of SI 16 Green atreet Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Reed, of Maplewood, N. J., announce the engage, ment of their daughter. Miss Helen Doencr Reed, te Mr, William Henry Scott, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William II. Scott, of Maplewood. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Stockley,' of 6210 Glenwood avenue, have ramm. home after spending U summer In Wlldwoed. te Laurel Springs. N. J. trip Moorestown Miss Mercy Powers, daughter of Mrs. Elllcett Smith, of West Main street, arrived home yesterday from abroad, where she has been traveling for the last three months. Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Therno have re turned fdem a vacation ppent ht Rich mond, Ind., where they attended the Friends' General Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Clarcnce Roberts and their families are at Ocean City. Mrs. Geerge Seckcl and Miss Mary Seckel. formerly of Moorestown. are new living at the Merchantvllle Inn, Merchantvllle, N. J Miss Helen Leuis Oakle, of Phila delphia, wna quietly mnrrled In Trinity Episcopal Church, te Mr. Stanley Cooper Kimble, of Camden, en Monday, at 12 o'clock. The Rev. F. A. Warden per formed the ceremony. After wedding trip in the Pecene Mountains, Mr. and MJ"?.- Kibble will make their home In Philadelphia. Hcnderson-KinJtede Nuptials;, Other Weddings of Interest The marttam M Miss Mary Lee Stevens Klnkade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Klnkade, of 6121 Haxel avenue, , and Lleutnant Reland B. Hendersen, of Camp Meade, Md., ten of Mra. Irene Waldorf, of Brlnkley. Ark., took place yesterday, at 12:30, In Cal vary Methpdlst Episcopal Church, Forty eighth street and Baltimore avenue. A breakfast followed the ceremony at the home of the brtde'a parents. Lieutenant and Mrs. Hendersen sailed for Balbae, where Lieutenant Hendersen will be stationed for some time. CREE SHEEHAN An attractive weddln wilt take place today, at 4 o'clock., In , St. Carthage Catholle Church, Sixty-third ;street and Cedar avenue, when Mlsa Marie Anna Sheehan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Sheehan, will become the brlde of Mr. Jehn Jeseph Cree, also of this city, a reception, at me nome ei me bride's parcnta, will fellow the ceremeny. Upen their return from a wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mm c.r. will llve at Norwood, Pa., where they will be at home after ucieDer is. HOOD CALLAHAN A nretty wedding took place this morning, at 9 o'clock. In St. Menica's Church, Rltner and Seventeenth streets, when Miss Mary Frances Callahan, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Callahan, of 232G Seuth Fifteenth street, became the brlde of Mr. Jeseph Aleyslus Heed. The ceremony was selemnised with a nuptial mass. After an extensive wedding- trip, Mr. and Mrs. Heed will make their home at 2325 Seuth Fifteenth atreet. BOVE CAPPARELLI An attractive wedding will take place this afternoon, at o'clock, ln St Themas' Church, Merris and Seventeenth streets, when Miss Antoinette Cappar elll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Cap parelll. of 1716 Tnsker Street, will be come the bride of Mr. Jeseph Beve, of 1436 Rltner street. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Father F. J. Sheehan. Miss Edith Antenl will be maid of honor and Mr. Jeseph Cap tutt best man. Immediately follow ing the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents, after which, Mr. and Mra. Beve will leave en a wedding trip. They will return te their new home, 1436 Rltner street, after November 1. HONEY DUNN A wedding of Intereet will take place this afternoon, at B o'clock, in St. Moni Meni ca's Church, Rltner and Seventeenth streets, when Mi's Margaret Jesephine Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn, of 1703 Oregon avenue, will be come the bride of Mr. William J. Reney. The ceremony will be performed by Father Mentague. Miss Agnes V. Dunn, sister of the brlde, will attend as brides maid, Mr. Martin Hcrlng will be best man. A reception will fellow at the home of the bride's parents, after which Mr. and Mra Reney will leave en their wedding trip. They will bn at home, 1708 Oregon avenue, after November 1. HOWELL BREWSTER An, attractive home wedding took place at neon today when Miss Ruth Bradford Brewster, daughter of Dr. and JJra J. H. Brewster, and Sir. Law rence Benjamin Hewell, of Morrlstewn, N. J., wcre married at the Brewster home en Penarth read, Cynwyd. The brlde whs glven In marriage by her father, Dr. Brewster, ln the presence of the families of the bride and bride groom nnd a few Intlmaa friends. Mr. Hewell Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis K. Hewell, of MorrlBtewn, N. J. Recent Bride Delaware County Dr. and Mrs. Jehn A. McKenna and their family, have returned te Lans Lans dewne from Atlantic City, where they spent eeveral weeks nt the Chelsea Hetel. Miss Edith Slean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Slean, of Media, has been entertaining Miss Mary Hare Davis, of Paell, for a few days. Miss Slean left this week for Oberlln College, Ohie, which she will attend this winter. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Stubbs, of Philadelphia, have moved te their new home en Edgewood read. Broekllne. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Reese Phillips, of Lnnsdowne, who have been spending the summer at Eagles Mere, returned te their home last wceic Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Wlra, of Meylan, who sailed for Europe a few weeks age, are spending some tlme In Londen. .JK!fiBI3RaE3v" mMttmft T TELUER & CO. uames Shep WUNUT AT THIRTEENTH FOR THURSDAY Germantetvn m Mr. and Mrs. E. C. ZInn and their family, of 829 East Chelten avenue, are en a several weeks' meter trip te the Seuth. Miss Helen Bennett, of Bryan street. Is spending a fortnight In Washington, where she Is visiting Miss Mathilda Rogers, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Paul T. Rogers. Dr. and Mrs. Livingston Coffman, of Mount Airy, have returned from an extended meter trip through Canada and the New England States. A rummage sale will be given en Friday morning, September 29, at the uennamewn iieys s.iud, at 25 West Penn street. Mr. and Mra. R. E. Hackman, of 219 East Queen lane, have been spend ing several weeks In the Cataklll Mountains. UNDERTHINGS AND NEGLIGEES Exceptional Values Tailored and Fur Garments rQJ" All Occasions Fer Men and Women 1621 Cfjestnut street STEP-IN CHEMISES . :.; . . Of heavy radium silk. Daintily trimmed with hemstitching or con trasting block inserts. EVENING PETTICOATS . . . Seft satin trimmed with chiffon and fine laces. In flesh color or white. BED JACKETS Of crepe de chine, featuring frills of narrow Val. lace. Flesh color, blue orchid. RADIUM PETTICOATS . . . Straight-line model, trimmed with self tone piping. Sand, navy, black, henna, blue, brown. RADIUM BLOOMERS . -. ... .; Of heavy radium silk, cut with extra fullness. Flesh color, navy and black, CREPE DE CHINE GOWNS . . Fine crepe de chine exquisitely trimmed with Val. lace, Built-up shoulder model. SATIN HOUSE ROBES . ... .. Quilted satin in flesh, coral, orchid, Fr. and light blue, black. Rell cellar and patch pocket. SILK NEGLIGEES ,., ,., m ,., ... Slip-ever model with flowing Grecian sleeves of georgette. Silver tie at waist 3.95 4.95 4.95 6.95 6.95 10.75 24.50 28.50 ' vMvM mm BJPldflPPCfr 1 s ACADEMY x .Tonight Stl5 s. xvxex wsnrm this RUSSIAN OBAWD OPEBA COMPANY iee rzoseaoiT, dibzote "RUSSALKA" Tomorrow NUM. "PtqPE PAMt." Friday Kliht, "A Nlsht ef lere1 (neten J.UDTI). a eoraie opera n ctt bv VulonttneT. la 8 MRS. EHRET B. PAGE Who was Miss Grace Elizabeth Quinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W, Quinn, before her marriage at Academy It Kappe't. 1119 Ohattnut St. WEDNESDAY EVE., OOT. 11, AT lilft A" MISCHA ELMAN Seiets He te M.M. Bale berlBi Ven,, Oct. , at Academy Htppe's , 1119 Oheitnat, DUMONTS i1 ABcn-ETtf., s:ib livivivrit a 'Mat. Men..ThuM..8at.. 2sl8 EMMETT WELCH Mtrutrels Batlre DOPING TUB DOPEflTERS ACADEMY OF MUSIC FRIDAY f) ft AT EVENING WUli W SilS MB. MAX KABIKOrr PKBSKNTtl TItB UKRAINIAN NATIONAL CHORUS (The Human Symphony Orchrafra) IN CONJUNCTION WITH SI3IB. NINA KOSHETZ ftoprane of the Ferrarr Imprrinl Optra of Moaeew, Undfr the Iartrrahln of ALEXANDER KOSHETZ Tamona Raaalan foniliicler-rnnipnafr. Tlrkcta, 7c, il. 00, Il.ne, f2.O0, Jij.Bn. Beata new en aale at Academy and Ileppe't, Ilia Ohaitnut Bt. " ' PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA I.AHT CIIANCE TO flKOUnK HRAHON tickets Fen sat. i:va. cenci:hts Desirable teats in lower part of house still available for SAT. EVE. BEABON BALE ENDS TOMOHUOW EV'H NINO, at HEPPK'B. 11 111 CHESTNUT. CASINO Bin WHiniit, Arat.'luaay "YOUTHFUL FOLLIES" With JOE MAHK8 and KDDIE COT.E Helmesbnrg The YeunK People'g Society, of the Emmnnual Church, of Relmesbura;, will have the first of the reason's enter talnmrnts en Friday evpninff next, ln the form of a "box htnch party." Miss Emma Knauer, of 8028 Frank ford avenue, Is spending a few weeks ln Syracuse, N. V., where oho la visit ing her brother, Mr. Otte Knauer. Mrs. James Summerfleld, of Wblsh read, will entertain the members of nor sewing1 club at her home en Thurs day afternoon. City te Control Anchorages Mayer Moere wns officially notified today that Federal jurisdiction ever an chorage areas in the Delaware River from Philadelphia te New Castle would cease October 1. Jurisdiction will revert te the Commissioners of Navigation, who huve been fighting for it Biuce uie war enaeu. oeTHGhclten rffe. Wemanetm, ANNOUNCING NEVfl pertPrait OF CHILDREN STUDIO SITTINGS ONLY TWBtVB FOR TBN DOLLARS 1080 CrTKSTNTJT ST. I-71X-S55 JB l Supreme Values in Coats Wraps Suits and Dresses Fall Suits tu r r te Your Xil Measure H' Nwt fabrtra Including Marcera, Marrrlla, Oorena nnd lateat nereltlfa In Petreta, TrlceUnea. etc. Tailored Inte the meat recent medea of dlatlnctlre Individuality of tlie bet ' '-Ind. "-"""- IAIUUK ANO PURRIER, ie misses and Women toy SOUTH THIRTEENTH ft I lenjl m W I iMSaMMMMiaMaAiiaMiaaitlayBMtMBai Dlroctlen Blnlr Crfy ft Ajjjlll" , W ?mm. Mai Cowaeora Is a member of th AmeriMA ABtlenaJ And elation Masters of Dane I na; and for two years has been SUU B n p rrlaer le Eastern Ftaaa. 5SSiWS5SSir5S5 IVhyGoteNewYork? In Philadelphia you have one of Amer ica's foremost schools of ballet technique and stage dancing. The large number of pupils Miss Cowanova has 'n the profession signifies her success. Floi C rence UDwaneva ANNOUNCES THE Formal Opening of Her Studie FOR THE SEASON 1922-23 Saturday, Sept. 30, at 2.30 p. m. 1920 SPRUCE STREET Special Classes for Beys in Acrobatic and Stage Dancing PRIVATE LESSONS NOW 'Phene Spruce 1682 CLASSES FORMING MSSSSSSSSSy NIMTCTlBicvir a, xtkitwrr 11:30, 1:30, 8:80. B:80, 7:80. M JOHN BARRYMORE' TN riCTtmiZATrON OF W1LMA2U aiM,lTTB'H PLAT , "SHERLOCK HOLMES" "One of the season's finest pictures." Evening ledger. ' ', STANTOW lflTII AND MAHKBT 11:30, 1:.10. fl30. S'30, 7:30, 0:80 LAST 4 DAYS WIL.MAM FOX'a 1 ifpxandrp Dumas "THK WOHLD IS MINB" NEXT WEEK A rAItAMOL'NT riCTtinE CECIL B. DE MILLE rnoDucTie.v "MANSLAUGHTER" AUCB DUCK Ani.TKn'O 8KNHATIONAI, H TORY Themas Meighan Leatrice Jey and Leis Wilsen ARK IN THK CAST ALD I'N E?rH Asvmit PitonucTtes RICH MEN'S WIVES iret'Sn I'KTKIIH ri.AUtK WINPSOH KOHKMAIlYTHKnT OAHTO.V (H.ARH MYIlTI.B8Ti:i)MAN ritAUr.ES OLART cuwr, mu.ewAY maiitha MA-rrex T.ITTI.H IltrHATll) UKADRlrK feWj 1 W.C.T litPORTCnS, DESIQXEX8 d MAKERS OF WOllES'S AXl ,iiiijiiit,ncia At-i-AKtiL, UI' Tlitl lilUHKST CllAIl. ACTER FOR MORE TUAN TWEXTY-SEVEX YEARS ygpiv tt fi& Chestnnt Cerner Twelfth w Tinnn A CHfBTNTJT A riRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION GUY BATES POST ix ru TriuzATiex WONDUnFPI, HTAOK or his srccKss THE 1ASQUERADER "Thne who fair th" Pl' c!lnnelntOfl In the film ' ' will net be, iveniinn. U'14 .MARKET If) A XI TO 11 P. f. PARAMOUNT I'ICTt'RB PALACE R0D0LPH VALENTINO in "BLOOD AND SAND" Deuble Anniversary Specials (for Thursday) Dresses Dresses of urepe Renee, Canten crepe, satin faced crepe and Peiret twill. Black, navy, brown and cocoa. An array of cenectlv new 25.00 Dresses of satin matelasse, satin-faced crepe, Peiret twill. The new beaded satins in this group especially interesting. QQ tZfl Three-Piece Suits Special Fer misses; in marleen and veldyne; blouses of contrasting colors. Well tailored, showing the niceties of detiil and finish, char- ? IT t acteristic of "Harris" apparel. ... OQ ,UU VFrTHRIA . '.'Til y market ji.inL u a. n. le 11.13 p. jj. 'MTMWAMEs LJM THE PICTURE MARVELOUS! ARTAHIA MTU & CIIESTNUT XlwlJJlrt 10 A M. te 11:10 P. if. P.H ARI .PQ RAY "eil-ea- " " - -w M- 'ATlTIt" TAPITni . bT".ANO MARKET w 1U w. 1, I.alik'den MrCerrnlck'p. Ie litis P. sr THE STORM IUNIPER AND SIARKET 11 TO 11 VAUDEVILLE HEAUED BY JIMMY CARR & BAND nnnniN family- ether acts Hreart & Snyder 2 1.1. tl-30. 0 VAL'nnvii.r.R BETTY C0MPS0N,.nV:, ,,.. GLOBE BROADWAY KitA.N'KKUiU) AND AI.T.EOHBNT VAX or vi i i.i; - 1-. 7 and n nil I'hetnplm ALLEGHENY vit i.r: : THE STORM" CROSS KEYS liOlll A MARKET 5:1.1. 7 & 0 va.niFVir.MB PRIMROSE MINSTRELS We Sptcialut in Appartl That Sltndenztt the Larger Weman DOMINIC VIS KANT j i 1721 WALNUT STREET Deminic Medels for and Winter Will Appeal te the Discriminating nOMlNlCS conception of the new fashions for Fall and Winter is wre te aerjeal te the vjeman tOrin A. 1 J tat wkkk 'u fFernt b"t still fellows tne decnw of Dam FaHbn. The maturials this Fall were obtained after an extensive tarch, and comprise th finest products of the best manufactur n$ both horn and abroad, and it is tfith excusable pride that Deminic otters te his valued customers this fine collection of material and individual creations. FORREST Eve- at 8il5 I tM WORLD'S GREATEST EEVUr Valeika Suratt, Nan Halperln, Ooeraia Frle All-F.ttr Cait nnd a GARDEN OF EDEN RATITY CHORUS NEXT MONDAY SEATS TOMORROW Mall erdert new. Secure your aeata and avoid apeculaten who fellow thla attraotlea i rem cuy te ejty. ZIEGFELD triumph MARILYN MILLER LEON ERROL in mm GARRICK L"' 2 Weak. Evga. SllS e rr i?op' ,PrlC9 Mlt- Today bam H. Harris Presents ROLAND YOUNG LAURA HOPE CREWS in CLARE HUMMER'S Cemedv POMEROrS PAST Stagud by Sam rerratt BROAD "' 2 W"". Eva. 8:15 iui). i-nce mat, Today, 2il3 "XU rare.1 : oenwdy X mr M Reota l-arkTntoe. BUUY ,th LYNN FONTANNB and a Brtltlxnt ptgapmi; as rl i I " Tweed Suitings -Tailored Dresses - $55 te $65 $40 te $65 In tricetine, Peirtt twill and all the newest exclusive terial from home and abroad. rnr. Childi 4 Bam. vrtafien Pet children from 2 materialf, with or without years, $20 te $50 In muv? distinctive ren s Loats - HteHy : fur cellars. Fall ind Wintw Suitlngj dZl ndTepCwrti . . . ipOj up Ortcinated b Demlntcl SHOBERT THlf Nexr EgKiTE' ONCv'a.ia POP. MAT. TODAY $1.50 CARLE CARLTON'ff 2aA '1RBNF PARAIev "Strlkei liemn and Vnrth Am.ilrsn la rrfraablas." EVES. AT Silt LYRIC MAT. TODAY ; $1.50 "MARJOLAINE" A Mulca CnmHy of J)Ta and I.auglitr, with TEOOY WOOD ir.ss-nx VAWt.r kravk Menr.AN WALNUffl 'uPTHELADDEr With DORIS KENYON 'UECKIVnil WITH UKAKKM.Vd I.AIintr K TROPAnPOn DABtl.NOM '5 Ai "AaOEHXUIB AmtM jJcr OAK ii d: i.aviytv. ,,;i'.fAv.nr- . iyjNftf-.iv . W - x.ij,. U lCt;tlt..VtliTJ. J-l r . h. ;UU.idu .,- , . 2ittaiu- , ij;Mi&itzi'L i- it JuatiAAJi ii. A- .ufctA.HMu ,.n iv vJStunSblU ev r.
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