lrr ". ra KjF. rr; i ,y "..."'vm mxikm ",. timMMm 'ssk'aiBeMasBBy MHavMHa fMJrjn yr7--f . . - I'. V ttl dea. Mtee" Pauline Ltvit and Miss Betl v. c . - f ncy ITyiine 6dii.te a Debutant Tea and Set$ Pretty Jhre$9e4 at Dances She Speaks r of Mr Savage s mmm ' UtoeteiXndleUsofthe.LuihmanUub Benefit M A rwnMwc atte WlU W IhMm M tbm ltTK AJT0 aUAUT jMAjUA in ii i r II " igjif I II I - ' wfA SWBW MMCfMliM WiWMrrfteJdwtefciUMeir'MTT. IryjM I m.vjoi'aHtene.Mn- cwtttv mt. ohaeoodma' aaa mt, l tyCrm. tmr. , waa flower tAt' II stMsMal'l'' tr?1,5?1.efthr etjr. liisa rrjda a-saiiiimsaiJBj-- - Lfnak, te Mr. MattHeTjW. 'Aaroa. They fxssamsammmtMMMam will b at .home, e. fluaday afternoon, iWBSBStBBtKKtM Nereaker It, fren te o'eteok. ! sbbWbT iia iiiiii in i i i rli. A VI 2A!nrttBA!llVfltM'ta.t A? nrita' afternoon was most attrac. ti-e and. what wlth'he trig recctrtnf ' party anda ,ffeat;mttny,;iUMti,Tth keuaa. was crowded, Francta 'looked wjjipM'fi V,tfss..e:iwnlte chiffon VwiretdVamd'atTtbe' tides and edfed at. I' tae ncck'wlth tf.bnaJ 6 ermine, with a jaw df ertolneVanfi'VelvetiafltentdVeu'' the left at tns'waisi. wcr, memcr were Ittj cblffen.irimmed.wlih'fraj. and t Aftet.tne'tea thert wi a'ainnef,fer i the receiving pa!rty,satripRgi whom . wert a great ranny, pretty dcbs.v"A' receiving party adds ,a,Ygreat."deal te a tea,; -1 tulnk. UVyan'd .their; dresses leek ae pretty. artd light, fKpeeJally In town,? houses, which are generally ratherdark. MOSt rfrnuBM .mai iljvntklw. ilnl nttfl 1 flrflvi at tbcdunce'whlclr.her auht) Katherlne ' nd. Agues 1'nruell iw'ere light blue bro-' cadca velvet jit.hcr danee,.Blse en Hat tmluy.y Agnc looked fe;ifakllghtsblue sla esprclally becoming te her light hair and fair complexion. Her sister,; Mrs. Arthur ta. c'ie(d. ,lr. (sheand Mr. Newbeld.gave the dance), is also ver blend. And. generally' wears blue or jade green.t ' I SAW Mrs. Joe Longstrethen Chest nut street the ether day looking very stylish In a black coat and a small black felt hat trimmed en the right with an arrnna-ement of cenun feathers which fell te her shoulder. She was Catherine Lloyd before her marriage last spring, you remember. Ppenklng of brides, did you .knew that .Mrs. Ernest Havage Is quite 111 witn typhoid fever? Hhe was Jane xeatntan before her marriage In June, and after a wedding trip abroad sue ana uer nun band had expected te occupy a house en tbc Main liine, at uryn mawr, think. However, about two weeks age he get typhoid fever and is new with Ber parents, nir. ana am, i-epe v tnnn. at hilr liniMA In Chestnut Hill. Every one Is se sorry te hear of 'her Illness and uepes mat sue wiu no weu MI13. YEATMAN Is en the commit tee of the Charlette Cushman Club which is planning a fashion show nt the Bread Street Theatre en Tues day afternoon. November 14. Lady Fertcscue, of Londen, will &e here next week (she-and her husband, the Hen. Jehn Ferteseup. will spend next .week-end with Miss Frances Gris com nt Haverford), and she will be in charge of the uffnlr. She will show fifty different costumes en models who will be actresses and a let of people you knew, w he of course, are well known for the way they wear their clothes. Among (hem will be Mrs. Jehn B. Thayer, PeRW Thayer, Ellen Douglas rinvrt find Mm. Itnnrfal Mercan. Falra Binney and Doleres,' quite a galaxy of J Beauty, you must admit. Lady Fertcscue is In New Yerk new. where she Is being entertained by all the big bugs. While sbe and her bus dnnil arc here Miss Grlscem will give n dinner for tbem. when the guests will be Mr. and Mr. Jehn Kearney Mitch ell, Mr. and Mr. Stacy B. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Rnmlnl Morgan, Colonel Llord Grisrem, Mr. Itedman E. Grls Grls eom and Mr. Merris R. Becklus. The committee of the Cushman Club, besides Mrs. Yeatmnri and Miss Grls Grls eom, includes Mrs. Samuel Chew, Mrs. Walter Waring Hopkinson, Mrs. Mor timer Brown, Mrs. Geerge Herace Lerlmer, Mrs. Oxwald Chew. Mrs. .Tames Elverson. Mrs. Edward Reecher Finck, Mrs. Otis Skinner. Mlsi M. Louise Weed. Mrs. Albert A. Jacksen, Mrs. Rebert Emett Hare, Mrs. Georga Fnles Baker and Mrs. ChnrTe F, Bechman. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Sir. and Mrs. Helllnshead N. Tayler, of 402 Mercland avenue. Chestnut Hill, will glve a dinner-dance en Friday, January 15, at the Mask and Wig Club Jn honor of their niece, Miss Evelyn Martin, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neldhard Martin, before the First Assembly. Mr. and Mrs. Tayler are In tneurnlnar. Mm Tevw. urn,(... in-law and sister, Mr."nnd Mrs. William a. Hepkins, will chaperone the party. n5I.r'cRnd Mrs G'orge Dallas Dixen, of 1004 Spruce street, have Issued invita tions for a dinner at the first meeting of .. uumur bunces en wcanesaay eve- Dorethy B. 10, debutante daughter of Street. The receiving party at the tea te be irlveii by Dr. and Mrs. Jeseph Price Tunes at their home, 2210 De Lancey v. ce'n Thursday afternoon. Norvem Nervem ?r 2?'r?m 4 "ntl 6:3 o'clock te esent their daughter. Miss Annls Iee ii."!?.-"1 Include- Miss Anna Cecilia nnmcm.an,c, Ml?a Jlarguente Jefferds r??.lt MJs?,sSr?h Prnnklln Duane, Miss JS""' J"8,8 usan P. Uoecfman. Miss 7-r' c Mn M?lf acrhard. Miss Nerma rIS,i,M!,M Lllan.FerKU8en. Miss Mary vrui L ncer.ftllHa Lucllle P. Austin, i "J1 & Hudsen, Miss Margnret tesan and Miss Jey Duer Bear. Mrs, ' ?xJ, ?l7ry Purvi1' and Mrs. Herace table? Fumesa will preslde at the tea Dr. Charles J. itnnii m.,.. cry avenue. Chestnut Hill, will give a, in? ?hn. T,ed,nBdnE 'W. Januar? It l ", IJelIe-ue-S ratferd in honor 'rehtHAdci,iuti;r0d.dauKhtcr' mim r-h-awAu.ntiar uiiimn Peret msae am, Mr; $ " Themas It. Tunis will give en Friday nub"!S0r N?v,nb"r 24, at the Acorn aieth nnnilredvu, their neloe. Miss Kijx. tpi,1" .'.?, wIsn. daughter of Mrs. SnrV- 11"'en.' ' "08 Locust street Fre.lrrVMrAS rfrrincll, Packard, Mrs. defnh r't,ke A' pf kard. Mrs. Qeorg-e Itanl Weel IM.ar?,i.MlfJ,Ju,ta lamina vi' ,.." Jehn PrIce Tunis, Miss MI,lannV,",s,' Js' Kleaner Wtirts" T.m110im."d0..Wu.rt and Miss Hilda 1'ITdlin ;,,iii in i ueuaiiuiici wne Will MIsV Aii' .H0,-511.?' Julla V. Hebard. IlJt3i,h " SP.. ". Betty recAiin win i li'. ueeutantca who wl 1 ?i,c.a.u..w'. be. Miss Julia V. Hebard. iletTmHnt. exif' "ewland. Miss Betty ate'.. l.hy" 'Austin. Mlsi Meri.M,virl,iB,fni,?rt MliXina -ern and Miss Husan P. Ooednuui. Kofi", hiw168 w,lr noblnsen. of 320 iaUens8nitT,U,V Htreet' ,,ns I" Invl ffii!.1"""!'!' en Wednesday eve ?I?Ien wVeAiuP ?i ,n honor of MlM acenaHinMr?; Rlch'r'J U, Norten, of a S?n H"1, Itoscment, will entertain honor 2fM? fttur,1y evnlng next n Taui ten winP,?mythu' Mr- an Mra Nor Ner Thursdiv aI. fn,erta'n at. dinner en aionerMi8? ."V November 10. In tnter dali'tf K,,?bA W. Ureen, debu H. OraS?uShtSr, of .?,r' ""I Mrs. Kane Kortennvi Brn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. fist waAnYS ft lner and theatre party "old daSir ..norer lM Ann New New held 2 Wl, Mrv, Clement B. New. W..' 'kreB"wlc Heuse. Jenklntewn. nrewnlni ii.Vnc,ufle.11. ' Dorethy newlJJn i?iKerf- ,M1f" Mnr' Hoppin Ttuth "', Ml. MarJorle Gibben. Miss ten. xiTra?ttri ' Mr' IToderlek n . 'd3 Ssk vr.,uyteJl MeKlrey, Mr. A. 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Graves, daughter of Mr. nnil Mm nvr. uinana uraves, -or uormantewn, whose BiiauBanieni e air. uoeoernam L,. mo me mo Cermickr was recently announced. Mra Pearson will entertain at luncheon en iTiuay nexi ocrere tne orchestra. Mr. and Mra. T Hivm Anw Adams, of Dlnalev Dell. Paell. r ra. eelvtng congratulations en the birth of a son J. Hewa Adams. Id en netnhur . ar aquiu wiii de rememDerea as Mlae Maud Arabel Peyton, daughter 01 nr. ana tars, 'inemu jenersen fey- ion, 01 napiaan, va. Mr. and Mra. Ferdinand J. Graves, of juanueim aireei ana wissanicKen ave nue. Oermantewn. will entertain m din. ner at their home en svidav v.nin December S, In honor of Miss Alice Rhodes Marsten, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marsten. of 6900 woodbine avenue, Overbroek, before the danee te be given by Mra Seth B. Heth Heth erlngten at the Rlts-Carlten te present ner etumur, ansa Betty uetneringten. Invitations will shortly be Issued for tne DTiuey evening junior aances which will be given at Green Hill Farms en Friday evenlnas. December 8. Fehrurav and April 20. The committee includes airs, uuswve a. van Liennep, Mrs. Clar ence H. deist, Mrs. T. Dun Belfleld, r iiiubu u. uaiieur. un, jeaepn a. van waver ana airs, jftsjik . uaurer. Mrs. Irvtna' R. Prentlna. nf ir.m Spruce street, will entertain at a small card party at her home tomorrow after noon In honor of her aiatar-ln-law. Mra. Seymour C. Prentiss, of Elyrla, O, who ia ner aueat ter a lew weexs. The Charlette Cushman Club lias lasueu invitations rer a tea en Friday afternoon. November 17, te meet Mari lyn miliar. The Huntingdon Valley Country Club win aive iia next ainner-aanee en saiur aay evening next. Tha Musical Arta Club han lid cards for a tea en Wednesday afternoon Ranstead street, te meet Princess laianina ana air. cnaries Wakefield waaman. The Quaker City Ladles' Moter Club Will give its annual charity card party en the reef garden of the Hetel Wal ten en weunesaay arternoen next at 2 O'clock. Mrs. 1j. Wlllard nenfllnir la chairman and Mra J. E. Dawnes vice cnairman. The Stag Club will alve its opening dance Friday evening, November 10, at the Rlttenheuse, Twenty-second and Chestnut streets, the time having been selected because It is the evening pre ceding Armistice Day. The president of the club is Mr. Richard F. Qraf. The organisatien win celebrate its aixth an niversary en February -e uy a dinner dance, which will be attended by the memeera ana tneir menus. West Philadelphia The West Philadelphia Auxiliary of the Greatheart ( Garret mm) HesDltal wilt held Its monthly meeting at the home of Mra Helland, at 124 Seuth triiuetb street. Tea will rouew. Miss Marlen Helgate, daughter of Mrs. James Helaate. of Hamilton Court. Thirty-ninth and Chestnut streets, will entertain at a mncneen ana snewer en Tuesaay aiternoen in noner or miss Margaret w. Brown, anu&mer or Mr. ana sin. u. Anarea urewn, or firty nrat and Walnut streets, whose ennn ment te Mr. Newell Ueelman Dayton, ei Dait liaKe wity, utiwi, waa recently OJIUUUULCU. North Philadelphia Miss Helen Dixen and Miss Marlen Dixen, of New Yerk, are the guests of tneir uncie ana aunt. mr. aim atrs, King, of 1929 Krte avenue. Jehn Mr. J. H. Cels, of Hilten street, Tiega, hns returned te his home after un ab sence of several weeks due te an opera tion. Germantown Mr. Alfred C. Uurrett, who soiled for Kurepe the middle of October, is new tn .Paris. Mr. tlarrctt has gene under the auspices of 'the Friends' Service Com mission. He will go te Qermnny next week, where he will make Berlin his headquarters, going from there te many of the large universities te lecture in the interests or tne commission ana with a view te- promoting peace among the nations. Mr. Garrett Is accompanied by Mrs, Garrett, their son, Mr. Philip Gar rett, and Miss Agnes U Tlemey, the latter also a member of the commission. The first meeting this season of the Informal Club of Germantown will be held at the home of Mr. Franklin Baker, Jr., 600 West Hertter street, this eve ning. The subect te be discussed will be announced at the meeting. "Wen by Wireless." n three-act com edy, will be given by the members at the Triangle Club; In the Germantown Heys' Club, 25 West Penn street, en weuiiinu., juui.u.y Bna irriuay, No vember x. 0 and 10. The play la under the direction of Mr, Hareld Hv Peters. Mrs. Stuart Campbell, cf 6714 Chew street, will entertain the members of her fortnightly" elub at her home en Friday next.-' -The annua will be. Miss Setlye Bailey A wedding' of taureat took plaes at alf after lVo'eleok today whoa Htsa ama , Beelr. The oeremeny was perforned (ey me nev. or. Anaraw Muton, pastor of, the Bryn Mawr Premrtan cKreh. llles of the bride and brld Dnm, wne waa nren ima. flh carrld a. ahowep heuauat of i cardenlae and Hllaa of tha rallay. lira. Patar Knowlee, of New Ter, a slater of the eriae, uunata as mauen or noner. , Miss Louise Bailey, another eieter of -the bride, waa maid of honor. They cloth with bodices of rodvetVeV They earrled arm beuqueta of anapdragena and pink resea. Mr. Pater Knowlee. of New Te lc brother-in-law of tae bride, waa best man. , SchribmanGreenbUtt ; niiT aiBLnriBi nw aaiivraawa ava raaia bihjb aasata A pretty home wedding took plaee en Miss -Bva OreenElatt daughter of Mr. Matt. -of 111 avenue, itgemery Londen Levit The marriage of Mlea Nettle Jjerlt, h ueniji naiiy muiir, wugnur or air. and Mrs, James B. Matter, of Bnm UaflM kAASMtA tk. kalj A V m&A her -father, were a gown of, trenr white 'satin, trimmed with peart Mar Tall ib muium B7i i ok iuii wnien axianaaa ina ana exi the long court train, waa oermounted nr m. nihwh v at mjmea ana Mrs. Harry Oreen 5S Neumann eftSatJnt;- After si wISt uiua; vip ie Auanue city im New Tork Mr. MMfMra. Schribman wWh? aTSS en November IS siiAum Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 EiUbliakee! 1M7 In Wintry Weather Your Hat Must Beast a Touch of Fur New fur-trimmed hats are coming down from our workroom every day and each one seems prettier than the last. There are all sorts of fur. A smart little silk beaver hat has a bit of squirrel at just the right angle. Anether combines caracul with gray velvet very successfully. Silver cloth is used with mole or ermine and geld cloth is contrasted with the black of sealskin. The all-fur hat is represented by a toeue of sealskin and a fascinating kolinsky model trimmed with ermine. And there are mere every day, $15.00 te $100.00. Heavy Broadcloth Tub SUks at $1.75 and $2e00 a yard There are charming tub silks that are just the thing for men's shirts or women's and children's dresses. They come in White, 83 inches wide, at $1.76, and in colors, 83 and 86 inches wide, at $2.00. The colors Included 5,Tan' Ilu!' P!nk and BUck combined with White in many attractive and striking effects. A Sale of Wash Cleths at 3 for 25c Many of these wash cloths are tOe values and there are many different styles In vari ous colerlnga An opportunity te lay In a supply for the year aa well as plenty for Christ mas giving. Colored French Handkerchiefs with Initial, $3,50 te $5.00 for Six These lovely handkerchiefs come attractively arranged in boxes of six. in asserted colors. They are particularly nice for Christmas giving. A box of six in the glove size is $8.60;, two different styles come in the regular size at $4.85 and $5.00. There are also practical White handkerchiefs with block letters at lower pnceBi Annual Fall Sale of Hosiery, Underwear and Gloves Famous Harvard Mills Knit Underwear at 20 During this sale we will offer our entire stock of Women's and Children's Harvard Mills Knit Undsr wear at this remarkable reduction. Price. tarn will be altered at time of purchase. Women's Allendale Union Baits. Reaular slsea t.ee, usually l. Extra slsea gl.se, usually 13.60. The fabrle In Allendale Union Bults la knit of the very finest yama A fabrle designed te be used for the extremes of coldest outside weather and ever heated bulldlnga Made In all atylee. Silk, Lisle and Weel Heavy Fere'"" H esiery, with lisle and seamed back. W WHHWH able wear, in a t pairs for gl.te in an ine mm oeiennga. rail-Fashioned tlth eetetr. Batra pure dye silk In all shade. t.a a pair, 1 pairs for .. ' " Van Raalta Heavy AU-llik etlsrr tn all ahadsa IMS a pair. I pairs for tT.tl. '" n0 Black Lisle Hosiery, full fashioned with French and embroidered silk olecka 11.60 quality at Me a pair. Vall.raehleaed lisle 'Hosiery In White. Ornv Cordovan and Black. fl.M a pair. ' r' Viae Weel Hosiery, with hand . embroidered VlV.,1p.7rrl,tt,W,to,te' "'"QuaS eJRSNttJemiJBL mt Qnr- omTeckV-ln devan, tt.lO quality at fl.1l a pair. I III JLaJ TAe Seasons Greatest Iarthulalcxanduaoe. MBMKMBJi- naatatlM OsT-rlaae CftlFF Tae BaktW NORJANE CO. Ta a Denes Vsinmty GREEN LAF1IX Vevtltv KatleM Pfff'wr 5cT th ariti niM ifeasl radr-Wstv Vevettv ROY ok ROY. The Twe tAaek Kskers mmSASSTSSmTmUm jmrfMAti$!kF"y T W"wt-rfpTfilfcB i -.i 1 WBRtuTmaSnevinlirTB. ..rs'sB.9!? Wr laekdtd. 75c English Needle books at 50c Each Levely soft suede books In attractive colors, filled with nickel-plated needles that are practically rustproof. They are stuck In flannel se that they can be replaced easily. Women's and Children's Gloves . 'refeBsee Xld Gleve, everseam sewn, two elaan. In Blaek White. Tan. Brown and Navy. Begular 13.60 quality nt tl.SO a pair. Mlw Trefsust Kid aievf, special P. TC sewn, one Regular 12.75 quality ut li.es a pair. Out Entire Line of Trfenu. Kid aad Basde SlV"' ,n u ,enaths and shades, has been redueed! price. ,0 "V,n U ene-Ullrd et tllB original -fc.0."?1." Arabian Mecha Gloves, the best quality S5S ?a.bl' slettd skins in beautiful ahadea Un Un Un ozeelled for wear. Regularly $3.75. at 11.71 la pair. -i,.K,k,n.,r a,0Me. of Imported Cap leather. In all nadea An excellent gleve for eervlce and street wear. Regularly 18.18, at it.60 a pair" Oar Entire Llns of Cape and Meeaa Watataa Oleves has also been reduced. w-.,X.om?!,-We,,, Q'eves. in beautiful shadee of SSdl. .i!ofera'pal?Wn' 8"Ver an1 NtUf aSTfSStea ""en's best shades. 2Up style. Regularly 1.00 at 7Sei W-button length, gi.u. "8Wy havra9l.Pb.leeMr.0dnuc?dUr WUn Md rfcrt 0ta- " Capeikln end Mecha Gloves. Beat duality one-elasp atyle. Regularly 8J.B0 at U6 a pain ' mJSA ,teM. t.et !h ""' . White. nd Qray. Bale prlca ll.oe a pair! "ww Reg5lraptV.eTOr.0,T ta mu at epacTaT prices!,Mrt,,,,"t f chUdr, Tee, all Off Hosiery top and soles hose for rvlee- HUB. gOr $UU a pair, haaw .aBaBaBBHaW. .BBBBBaBaVBaBBaBaBHBV G HQAOVAMCa Hersman Talking Dells Reduced te $3.00 A chance te buy dells worth 13.(0 and 14.00 at iS.OO. Later they will be higher. The dells come in rompers and dresses, six styles In all. se-sc. y Sensation HAROLD UOYD 4 tM- "HiaviLli Dally Mats.. 2tlS. Eves, at 8tl5 BLANCHE RING AND CHAS. WINNINGER AM Thai 8ttn of th Vaurl-Tilti flrm.t Mill iaBT a-irii - "Mii ei vue vaunajTiiin tt IWt Ralra A, Frs. i(nIV.tU "I?"-. EdF" Atehlnwa t. ey St. Le, Du Tell h Cum. Curia OUna Btnttn r1 Qhrt Nlrht. at :1S Slurp Pep. Mat. Wodnesaay J'"wc?tt HIT OF AGES feOSSOM FFr BW mrn(C(t eTU7CfJ. ir m uvt ADELPHI OPENING TONIGHT Mleht (. Etc Bat. v.. f.. Thuparf.v $1.00 it attt VXYUN XABTtir. . 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HASavX BAU Or UTTXE OITO THE CASTLE sis aaeAp bt. e,U H 'lin''eJa5 UlUULKS With IIAI1IIV VVAHnv cuuvr-K .til tB,w'w..8st.. ana s-naiiwaa waujwgf Irliaulrau I r-BBSSlSSSl . rLYftfC r ai vus fwoeucnon ANK kA I II NET III Fwt mn tfcaa iftj jrtan the grtttt AadTrcai Bswart-arawi net wrtttM. Ntw tfftct Panafjwl pictare wkett ttan ami tmilei ami BMrt-thrtbi will Kt f trtrtr. me Old Home stead I NOW AT THE I StANTOH 1TH AND 1UEKBT WITH Theodere Roberts Geerge Fawcett T. Rey Barnes Harrison Ferd Fritzi Ridgway THE IMMORTAL DRAMA OF AMERICAN HEARTS The Old Home stead The greatest of all emotiendramas at last given a production worthy of its story. With the screen's greatest character actor, Theodere Roberts, in the role he was born for "Uncle Jesh." A story made of the sorrows and joys of plain folks and a great lore that weathered adversity. Reaching its climax in a mighty cyclone scene that dwarfs any storm ever shown en the screen before. Fer your heart's sake, come! 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