JM5Tmr5 t . ' ' m s. i9i7 , . "'Nvh',r!l., EVENING LEDbJiJl I'HJLLADIlLPHU, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER rai -, JIJST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Hector MacQuarrie to Speak Tonight at Hunting don Valley Club for Red Cross Benefit Miss Spencer to Sail Soon for Prance INFORMAL ENTERTAINING IN TI Dinner on Monday Evening Musicale on 3atu a..,, ir,,4-4-'v. ni.-.ni-v T?r.w-ii i4- nr-vwsi -.. WOIK 1U1 AVlVill Ui. vauiui in OtJIVlUfcJ r-J, ww . vmltT S Uic "iKlit. when Hector Mnc T rrlo will pek at tLeMHinlliiBdon 1i?" C ufc Taml ho 1H c.rtu.nt, have " , I fnHcJinilliW urn. he has such In 1 i c thins- to tell. Some or us hii.. UT to heir him .suite uncM'tctc.lly '. T?,eta nfternocin. You know Corra T,ueC, romlH0.1 to Henk to the U nt the Imlepomlence fiiunre rmnrv of the ilcl Cross, 608 Chut. Auxlllnr "Wp)li Mcr onc as there nUt her. and when Mr. I.orhtur 10 Tin her our to the plnco assigned to ,nJw there um no Conn. Hut. bits, m hort who loomed up on the horlron bUt Twl-o worn in. promptly nelml tlnBhm (word h.ivltiR come to her that Urn MarrU train wbi Kite) and bore mo r to tho room, where he miked Ve women ork.nK until M.s Harris ..I on the scene He had -onie won arfVf 1, to tell and there's little S but there will he a tanso audience Itht at the Huntingdon Valley Among those who will entertain at j. n at the club befoie the talk, which Tthe way. w... take plf.ee at 8:n Stock will he Mr. W. W. Kra.ler. Jr.. ttr and Mr "orblt l.ovcri.u. Mr. and M Cha.les West C'htii chimin. Mr W SrnarrlHon. Jr.. M.. and Mm r.en.ro w l-'lltlns, Jr.. Mr and Mis James USand,Mr:...n.McAnHtcr.thela,t t , horn will entertain the board of gov- .mors of the club. MTHIU; ftlll on the subject, for there W seems to be a connection with It. having spoken of Lieutenant MacQiur Ms talk at the Red C.oss. they tell me Ih.y have about decided to have a little talk every Monday afternoon at tho Inde pendence S.;uaro ltd Cro-s workrooms, ndneU Monday At thur S.Jones, A. H. U , ho has recently returned from nmbu lance work at tho front, will tell some of his experiences at 3 o'clock In the a'ter noon. HAVE ou heard tint Fl Fl Spencer Is CoIhb ofr to France no.! week? Ye.-s. it Is true: bhe his received her appoint ment to tho Hcd Cross cantonments Horn Washington. I am ceitalnlv slad for her take, for she has worked like a bciser to go. M anxious is he to do hei bit. While waiting for the appointment she has been studlng nurMii,?. m she will be ready to do anj thing !.( Is asked and won't suffer from "tempei anient." as lme seme of the "girls who have gone ocr unprepired I am nlvv.is so glad to hear of a gill who wants to do real woik a,t vvlllInK to tiroppt the hardship which ncci.mpanv It. I am suie vm will join me In wishing her u micce-sful vii.v sso and ii u-eful stuy over theie where she will be working and toiling unself ishly to put a little heart and food Into our men, perhaps as well as the Frem.li. i.h m..iks Fundi eNccertlngh well, jou know,' and so Is very well fitted She Is so pictty and elulrtv I'm sure. It will chier the "poilus" Just to look at her; but they say these girls are often so near the "fifing line they are obliged to wear masks I hope It's not true always, for 1 Just loe to look at her mself. SOMl of us who do not go verj deep Into things may say that the society page or chat In u paper Is merely some thing to gle gossipy women something more to gossip over nnd that no MUX iver read It. People may say so, but do you know they're all wrong, Aloyslus, and I'm the one that can prove It How' Well, here ure two Instances that show It does good. Not long ago It was announced In this page that a well known oung Philadelphia!! who left for France had arrl ed safely. What f that? you say; but wait. The ery next day the mother of said young man was called to the telephone and a strnnge man's olco was heard. He said he had read In the paper of her son's safe arrival, and that as his son, from whom he had not heard for weeks, had left with tho same division ha was anxious for any news she could gUe him of the troops. This mother was bo glad to give some cheer to some one else that she told him all her letter had said, and when he llnully hung up he had at least the satisfaction of knowing where his son was and the hope th it he Wight soon have more direct news of him rpHEX, here's the second story which Acame to my ears yesterday. You know the Junior League girls ure getting up their famous Jumble sale next week for the Red Cross; and seeral of them who never before would hine their pictures printed In the newspipers have con tented to do so to help along the good cause. It appears a widower, a hard working man with ten children, saw one of these pictures in tho paper and whut did he do but write to the original and toll her he had seen her picture In the pupcr and her face seemed so kind ho felt he could write to her and ask her U she aould not pick out some things at the ale for him to (,lve to his children for Christmas. He said ho worked all day and would not be able to get there, and holjnew that Very often there were gieat bargains at these sales; and so If she would permit him he would take tho lib erty of sending her some money to buy ome things for his little motherless chil dren. And she Is going to do it, bilng rea a kind person and one with a broad human outlook. Yes, some may say the little chat and Pictures on the society page really don't count, but if a little piece of news it may contain can ease a father's mind as to tho whereabouts of his son and a picture help another hard-working father to get some little Christmas trifles for his children, ts not such a bad institution after all, U to NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities Mra. EL H. Wanamaker, of Drexel Hill, Motored over to New York last week-end. Jhe othera of tho party included Mrs. 7hflM.BM ra c. , n. A 1lnn.l. (-v..ta f, oimuns, iu0. liuviu mi.-t.ui.i.ii! ir.wrg. jttCob -vvelkel. Mra. Uaph S. Martin Y na Mra. Ueorgo Ityder. While In New ii " th,y were the ruests ot Mr nydcr. tfr. Claude Hampshire, of Sunnyulcie avo- I Mr. Norman WarTI, of Rldfe avenue, i, agrraan wwa, niuii Wrh..,l,1.e n,,,ll"lnco .or, "Han Ho.pitui ,mlt IS of the I'll fit The t'c CI lilies S Albany will rekbr.ito Slliei. l-r . . ' " ,lr 'onnsiin Mieet Biml V.n i n" "'rn " l'-"r,u..unt '., in, V SM,e,,rr I-, . ,t(X nl, J,,, I N,f t!'1''1,11''11 llf,l,,l, -hhg .11- '"2 1,"S '"-"I'll' led lllld Ml-s sl I,! , Al:,",, ,h'" ''"'Khlet ""I i lst Id the l.lithd.i cpleln.itlon Mrs Ailiini .nun,, i n Conwa,. ef ll.vn ?law i ami !.,., ,, r, .,,,. , , ' " " JjUther llu.sell ,!lIIW,. ..,,, Ilt Huill , i n her aj mo MlH ('0m,iu w III iV i mi ' 1.. Now ,ork "H lhc "t,'t ,,f Miss Lillian Allen v?ir,in,!rt Mr'' U"i .I'Thnmn of ,.'?." KV"' "nmiiimn the in.irrl.igi of ... m,ci, .m,i.. si.ni,. l.oretn Tlionus t" Mi Ldwlii ,lis,.li Unmlliin, of Oak Lane, which um.I, pliee this innrnliig i. T,. f,"wr '"hib ..f .linklntown will give Its rliaiinM'h Inir il.it m m tt.. ..i v..i. Koul C..iintr i ail ihl eienlng The palionecs,.. In ehnge .f the ,1 ,nee will be Mrs Il,,n I m1, ,, Mrs chirles V Jurtlen. Mrs l ,iU i Winm Mrs Mm Mil S Li bull Mi, sel, 1. ,nes nml Mm Il.li i Welbr Th .mimlttee In ilnirge of thi ilamt will be Mr L.lwln I) Steeri. Mr M K'dneJ lab.iir ulul Ml Can oil I! Jarilen .Mrs ,lohn K .Magerl. of 5H1H Hreene ctnet. (Jerinmtiwn. win. his been upending s'lme time at t!,i Hotel St fliailes, tlantlc I'ltj, Ins n turned tn town S.iturd.i evening a surprise blrthdiy party was Klven for Mlns I Inra ttmlch bv tier slslrr, Mis Anna It.u.vh. at the hnnio of MKs Francis Wilgmnn. of IBIS Smith .Sicoiul ureit The vinlng was plcaantl stunt In singing, itani lug and pl.ijlng games Itefreshnu nts vveie servid from an artist lenll deeorattd table and the palates ot all win tiekldl bv the ucmilv gimilles The guest, wire r' ! t' xl b' li Tirutir. bj -Mr Al Knulmati h il im Ing bv .MI- Sadie Cittnsiiln t tin pHin. and bv Mr Hen h I'en's h ucinc There wns iImi the illlbllini ef an uiil-fi ibloiiMl walti bv Mr llaiiv ijnihb.r. mil Miss Ki.mos Wilginui Alining ii,,... .ret(iit were Miss Flora Itivl b MKs Anna Hivlrli. Mlvs Fr.UKi.i Ueli-man vli- t'iri Welgiunn, Miss Iti.M 1'rnvir Miss ,t l(. i..at, .Mss Lssie Vi'liki. .Miss Julia . eli Mifs Sadie Clucustein, Mls l.tiui Vuieent Mr Mleha. I Mm Hit, Mi IlenJ im n iieii. Mr Saimul Marks .Mr llariv Stiliib.ij-, Mr IIan (iK.s-.biig Mis Abinham llalinovv .'7, Mi. Itolurt Frlfbug Mi Muirls Deutseli. Mr. Albert Kauffni in, Mr IrvlnPlm.Mr Ilarrv !reenblatt and m.mv ethers WILL TAKE TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Wife of Army Ollit-cr to Travel Instead of Living on Main Line Mrs Itkli.ud Michherrv, f south liithlthim who eit(tvd tn i(iul the w lu ll r Willi lnr pmntH Ml and Mis Ilnlin H Wilbur nf Old hturii House St David has ihangtid her plans, and will have this weik on a tour through California vvuh her gr.indinniher. Mrs II T Wllbui f'ap tnfn Maclicrr, I J, S It, has guie to Franve Mr and Mrs Law rem n T Paul, who have been spending the sunimri nt Paul holm, thdr villi In .N'lwpmt. will not occupy tl ilr Villanovn home this vvlutir but h iv taken a hou'-i at J3J Smith Tvvintj-llrst stnet Mrs. Joseph Walker 3d, vvli his been living mar Foil" Oglethorpe. Cia w Ik re her husband Is Matlomd Is visiting lur parints. Mr and M s Thuinas Ii Witti"uv ler, at Ldgewood, Ilaveiford, bifoie return ing to her home in New York Bition tkavi:i-s I'AK to wi:d Comes From Flotilla to JIarry Soldier Stationed at Camp Dtx Hl'KLIXCTON". N .1 Nov 2.1 Ml.s S'ophlo M hmlt i ti. iv eled mine tb in seven teen hundrid mllis, loinlng all the waj from Aieulla, Fli , to be ninrliil to Ml Thomas Mltclnll, who Is ninneeted with tin hospital eoips at Camp OK The leremony took plue at the Pies, hvtirtan Church on Situriliv ivenlig at 7 o'clock and was performed bj the ltev Frank U Lukens, jj istnr of the iliunh. The bride had no attendants .Mr Wil liam Mitchell, a brother of the brldegtoom, acted us best man A small Kieptlun fol lowed the leiemmiy. Mr and Mis Mltrhul will spend soma time at I.eulslown, su as to be near Camp Plx. -,..., .". ' "' " 'rtruu iiniilii.irv on r l. ,'"l; "l ',l "om" "" x''.rllM li-r !4 l8Sn" I"" '" '" V"n of jhVi'iJ. .. "''" an actHo in inber and wI'm T7 "'" ""I l'l "'l'il 1'liur.h In 11MM-. '"'"'"V1 '" "" 'nlnlMij it. Is-.,' c?n u, it " ,'" """ ,'"'m"1- "f I II l v. h ,?. I'.""" ,,"'r "r tb" Wile Hill iiik Km acii .(i GREAT AMERICANS i. t t iitiiitianlmr f'nmn ' Mrs. S. Blithering .Blyir, p reator .of I . , ,,, piCJiie s i & ""x V i'sfewRSBfew ikfm Ate nKXimMwiJWMti t A '"' WSy miss onr.Tnir.x n GIRLS DRILLING UNDER ABLE LEADER Chestnut Hill Girl Scouts Getting Fine Exercise in Cross Country Hikes The Chestnut Mill 'Itrl Scouts me P'n gr.,.slng They drill unit a w.ok ut tlio home of tholi leidu, Mls i: flvvcn M ir tln Ilesliles tholi dribs tbev go on long hikes through tin country, which Is splen did excnKe fur them, and tin v are alrcidy being bencllKil and feel ready for .ins tiling Mls Helm IHrris will fpend the week end with her ne. tin r at the Maple Liwn Inn Mr and Mrs Howard Campbell line lift their home in Chestnut Hill and I spend the winter nt the Wlmb rtmre lb"'1 1 and Loiu-t stnrts Mr and Mi Cornelius lb dine f !"" Wistmoril.iiiil avenue icecntlv give a dm nei pirtv al Camp Pit Mis Willi im .Justice Lee who will b. remembered as .Miss Frames M.uek "f He rnnntiiwn, his been spend! ig a few das with her sltir, Mrs Fdward svv un In lit -t tint Hill Slnre her mirrug a f" w jears ngo, Mrs Leo Ins mnde lur home nt Jacksonville, Fl i . but n Mr Lie Is nt preKen nt a nival st ltion she aid her two small sons will rem iln North for an iu detiulte length nf lime C'ONCElvT I'OU SOLD1KUS Community Sponsors of Varied anil In teresting Entertainment in Dela ware County Town Piiiteil St ites nrviee men In all the hnmlies who hill from Swaithmnie will be the beuellrl u If s nf a e ommunitv eon t pi t Klven list night at the Women h Club of the Pel.ni.iu Counl siibuib John Cur tis, .Ii , the t ilenled vniing londmtor of the liehrens opera e'lub was In eharge ot the pre gram which was varleil and In teresting Ml Curtis was also a pal tlclpint In tho loles of aieompaiiist, re aele i ami inniposer Ills elalntj "Lullibv" was Ming bv Mis lennv Kne idle I Johnson, the snpi urn who has attained ilKtinillon In oper.itli ii-e.lt.il and ihoir aetlvlties .Mrs Johnson s voice is of Kooel range and unlfoim through the -ole. ami she sings with expressive uuder stanellng of the meaning of the tmmbtis She give a splendid e unple of enlnratura vncillsiii In the taxing ' Pell Song' from Dcllbes'h Liknie" Mat Ivlns. a vlnllnl-t of aeeoinpllshed teihniiiue. was he.uil In the Kre isler Ta inlee 'lcnnolse' and Itehfelel's "Sp u Kh Dime ' Pi Kate Poiiti lie Mailer pb im d the audie-me with vailed leullngs and Mr Curtis rc.nl two pienis bv IMniund Value Cooke Hernaid Poland, Hie oniatle tenor was hearel to advantage in a gremp of snugs and an aria from M issenefs Million " The progiam was iiiiu hided bv the ensemble In a leudltlon ef Mr Cuitls'i 'Winn We Come Paelt" Of eouise tt opened with the Mar Hpingbd P.innei " the e usemblo taking pail with p itrlotli fervor Cilv V. C. T. U. Ha! Annual Mi'rlinR The Women s Chrlsrlan Temperance I'nlon or Philadelphia o ncd Its fort -third m ruil nuitlig at the Wlllarel 11J1 Arch -treet tridiiv The morning piogrini began u t to U, nV'.nik Luncheon will lie serveel it 12 a" and the afternoon progiam will begin at J o'clock Uc pints f nlllcers will be i.nlved and there will bo musical md elevotle.n U exercises. iv lirprinlta uv ucUI ptrm Union, the if ad for eating ice' cream with -IJJUs, , 'WX'i- m: 2 ;'--" r td 'v?""" AY MIF m M1SS " xUnii:T lAZICIl mm? ymsst , i ursJG-z-i: ' I ' - Mr .1 4's-s H UKII'T DI- M I'shers vvlio will take col'cction at Iteil Cr s, nicetint; .it iliintinirilon Vnlle.v l lub this evening when Lieutenant llectot MneQuuriiu, Ii. A., will speak. HAZAAIJ WILL HI' Y.Xi TODAY Fair for Presbyterian Home for Aged Will He Held in the Hellevuu A b.i7.i ir to be e-ontlniieil two ilivs started this morning nt 10 o e lenK In the lle'levue-stt itforel Clover Itoom under the direction ot the lrnmgeis of tho llil.i Home for ged Couples and Aged Men Strawhridge & Clothier Every Man Who Buys Clothing Here Here is nearly half-u-million dollar's' worth of Clothing:, bought from eight to twelve months ago, and marked at a fair profit on its cost at that time. Every kind of cloth used in this Clothing has advanced in price since then in some cases from o0 to 100 per cent. This being a plain statement of the facts, is it not to your advantage to buy Clothing HERE and NOW? Men by thousands are answering the question by buying their Clothing in our great profit-sharing distribution this month. You'll save on any garment bought here, but the following are EXTRA-SPECIAL lots: ,$27.50 to $35.00 Suits .?23.50 From Halt, SchutTncr efc Marx and others. Some silk-lined. All regular hies, some htout bues. $22.50 and $25.00 Suits $17.50 orstcd Suits special lots and some from reirular tock reduced. Youthful nnd conservative styles. IlcRuhir and stout sizes. $18.00 and $20.00 Suits $14.50 About .'100 Suits, chieily conservative jrray wor steds, rejrulnr and stout sizes. Also youthful models in lej'ular sips. Plain Tailored Overcoats Men's Siri.OO Oxford Overcoats now S12..")0 .S:2.."i0 Ulack and 0ford Overcoats S2."i.00 S20.00 Klack and Oxford Overcoats $l(i.ri0 !"25.00 Oxford 21.50 S.10 Oxford $23.50 (Those at Sl'.l.'jO and $25.00 are silk-lined). $25.00 to $30.00 Overcoats $19.50 Very exceptional Chiefly in desirable box styles, with self-material collar; rich, warm fabrics, carded over and made up in a dull season. Also wonderful value in Belted O vet coats at $19.50. Wear a Button for Your Soldier If any member of your family is in the Army or Navy, ask for n SERVICE BUTTON at our Army and Navy Service Depart ment (Second Floor, East). One, two or three stars, accord ing to the number of men in the service. With our Compliments. Women's Skirts, $5.00 Satin Skirts, softly gathered; plain-tailored Skirts of fancy mix tures; serges and poplins trimmed with buttons; also corduroys in good dark colors. y y. SecoiiU I'loor, Starkct Street MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. FILBERT ST. i n r n i in fin a nir .irtit loo Pre-bv te rlan ehurilir-. ,f tne eit ami suburb-. Members i 'in .i i i I i ni i ,i I irm mmi ber f eh i laleil innihe Chrlstm is novel ties useful nnd fancy nitlibs, llnnir, to e. ik. s mil i imlle s ait fur site Lmlit lefle shine nts win be i-orviil Ullelei the ellrei Imi nf MKs A V. 1 hornton and Miss su-,in llurliek Mis Jnseph Tav loi J.uksnn o in ih.itge ot tho Hist auxiliary, wliiih bis .utiiis pilie.l at one anil two elol I ii i nlv fur sib. Among her asslstnnts will be Mrs William Heniv Iliooks. Miss l' It MePhllmv Mhs Lllribeth T Liw.ill nnd Mrs M a Stout. Mrs. Louis S Leo Is president of the iceonil ausllinry. Tlie- nrll- le mi Its table consist of nrtleles prleed at tvvi-ntv - live, llftv and seventv - live enls "Hit. (ierni.iiitovvn table on!s I'iPeil artiiles It Is In e hirer, nf Mrs V lllim T Mntllv, Mis Howard Kctrh mi Mr leihu MeCnw in and Mrs Chalks Me, Kir.h. r Other women Interested In the I .' i ii .r . It I H 1 1 . i i i. m t, t f the I., ml, Mis John Peacock Mis liml f'e Ii Inn inn Mis I'mnk P Croft Mis C 1 Mi ie maker Mis llenrv L Or mine Ml- i: bee i i Hlmklev Mis e rue N Llg- r Mi Thrimis I! Hill Mis II ri-iv Fer- rus. o Miss Mary peattv Mrs H C lv ins, Mrs hennas Craven Mis M F Knnille, Mis M s Wilson Mrs W It MilmNon, ' It Mis W H nttinan Mrs HaivevPite mm Mrs J It Ullleite, Mrs Kennaid (' Ke n and Mis William McAdoo, Jr. HMVF.I'KI.Y KNTKKTAIXMKXT The ltev Phillips II Osgood anil Mrs osriioiI give Hieli usual biweekl. enter tainmeiit on Tiitsilav evening In tin parish house of the ii urge c 'I horn is Memorial ( Imirli Flflv llrst and Spruce streets Mr Itnbert Vrmbrilster wiim In ch.irgn of the entiitalnmeiit and placed light elissleal innsle. vclille nlbris Hive reelt.ils Tlio nf. . fiir was followed bj gef ral dam Ing Mrs Chailes 1' Power, of to.'j Spruce street, entertalneil ut i irels vesterdiv foi the beiieiit of the Klngsesslnu unit of tho Nuvv Leiigue Miss Dorothv Uleks, of P.'O Chestnut street, ami Miss Cilidvs McCowen, of 1101 Spnne stieet, have returned home after a visit to Mrs Perclval Thorn is, of Illvcr bide Pilve, New York. Get More Than He See These $22.50 to $25.00 Dresses of tafreta-and-crepc Georgette, and Dresses rSt; of soft satins. The jmodel sketched is of black satin Vv ...!- ...i.:. ...! li. :. . e .. !.. r J3i- vvllll VVIIIliJ Mlllll v.uiiee.1. ii ta cine: ui ti icui vatiejcy ui different models. Black, navy blue and some colors. Not all sizes in each model. Very unusual at $17.50. $15.00 to $17.50 Pretty Silk Frocks at $13.50 Of talTota, crepe de chine nnd soft satin; tunic and long-waistcd effects; some have ciepo Georgette sleeves. Black, navy blue and some colors. Not ull sizes in each model. $16.50 to $20.00 Smart Serge Dresses at $15.00 Plaited-skirt and tunic models, some coat effects; wool and silk embroidery and fiat braid trimming. Black, navy blue and some in dark brown. Not all sizes in each model. Dance Frocks, $22.50 to $135.00 Serge Dresses, $15.00 to $620 &- Second Floor, Centra STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER ; J TrTi Jt'KT n few Informal affairs are being given each week to rest up from the strain of lted Cioss woik and tho prepara tion of Christmas gifts for the lighters iicross the sea nnd the Thanksgiving ro membranies for the sedillns In tho homo lamps who will not be able to go homo for the annual Thnnksg vlng of tho nation Mr and Mis fleorge 11 Homl give a din ner, followed bv cards on MoniHy evening for the members of their plnoelile ilub Mr, and Mrs Willi im llilnkworth, Mr nliJ Mrs Martin Ptenzlau and Mr and Mrs John 1 1 MeKa ruber were the guests Mr anil Mrs Maitln A Prenzlau gave n dinner on Sunday evening at their home, 2111 West Lrli avenue. In honor of Miss I mllv F.llzilieth Wigner daughter of Mrs Ilium. ill Wagner who wis married to their s'ui, Mr Hnrrv M Prenzlnu on Wednesday The dee oiatlotis viere gulden and white, rhrv Nitliemuius IuIuk the Mowers ined Miss (lime P Lower daughter of Mr and Mis Charles Piav Lower, of "H" West rn WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT yv? "s, Vliiilniinii l iillmlle ('liib' bull. l'tirkwaj Itilllding Admission charge llitiiur fur Prenliv trrbin lltum for geel Cetiples.ini Vis.dMni Hellevue-sitiatforel Iteiltill bv Mill beiitbiitii, to, 11 1 Ion i-1. ilheispooii Hill elnusoo i ibnrge Lute rlnliinii'iil unil Miiuikrr bv miiiiiiiiliirr 11 irry i ouniil, K oft L of C hall, UJS West dlinid avenue Flee to men in I nlieel states uniform Me e line of Iteslllllt 11111 Itllslltrss Men's ssiki itmn S-17 lie lmanlinvu avenue Me mbe is Mrrtlmc of lllril ltilllellllg '1 mile's Collll ell I'.nkw.iy llulldlng Members ililre-s. eiiiiini sufTrnce mid the tVtirlel War, Pi. Ann i Itovvaid Shaw. Tavlur Hall Ilrvn Mnvvr College New I e'liturj l.iilbl lluriiiir, PUIT I. must sin it i'lee I'litrlnlle liuiss-mirlliii:, . M. (. A., ISO Oi rm intown avenue l'ne. lie e rptlnll to Ann, Nuv.v iintl Murine C"ip numbers of I nlversltj Lodge, No. 010. Masonic Temple. '1 he His t linlriic 0,1 and lle-llabllllllte-il CHESTNUT STREET "ft ii I r .llriitlon of lhc MHSSItH Mil HLItT Seals Now on Sale IMP OI'l MM. 1 Pl IM I.l DIM"! Ill VSKsi.iv I.V. Mil' AM) MllIlT nr.n MoMiU Nle.lt r with Arthur Hammer, m.ins N e ujellio Sue-vPus. "YOU'RE IN LOVE" lleix Offlce Op. 11 flum 11 A M. 10 10 1 M AFlP.I.PHT I',r 'Rht' e Mat Sit nuuui en .siKt I il M,it Thinks, iclm t) iv nnnil I Annum ipipkins otrtri v.ivjui. c.i,iik. ki vit:ii'.s r,Ryr,TOTISlJ i iiii:dy mr' L Y R I C LAST .') TIMES uvuvinum at s tn m rii:i:s, i 13 I AST MAI'INTJ: TOMDIIIIOW Tht Season h I'nsltive Musical Succeai virion iiriinilitTS TTT V T' T MAsriiiiiMiK 1: Hi 1 Li Hi Jli IN Chorus of r.o Svmphonc- Oirlm'lrii of 30 v I? v t JOHN IiARRYMORE , A :. CONSTANCE COLLIER WEEK LIONEL HARRYMORE In J oli ii N Haphnrl's Dramatization vt Peter Ibbetson btHlit Not on Su1 for I'lrnt TipU Inrlullne: ThinkKllTiff Matlnto unil (Rht Pavs For Ha Tt,T 'Sl i tea H oq a' Men's $15.00 Suits now $12.50 A limited number; p;ood raiiRe of sizes. $18 and $20 Overcoats $14.50 Double- and sinp;le-brcastcd, form-fitting; especial ly desirable for jouthful iIruics. $30 and $35 Overcoats $26.50 Ulsters, Trench style, and storm-collar Overcoats; belt all around or belted back; rich, warm fabrics. $35 and $40 Overcoats $28.50 A great collection belted and conservative styles. Youths' $18 to .$20 Suits $14.50 Long-trousers Suits, belted models, for youths of 15 to IS yeais. Also Mens' $3.50 to $1.00 Trousers at S3.00. $10.00 to $1!.00 Tiousers, at $8.75. $7.50 Trousers, at $5.75 Acrvcnto Raincoats, tan and gray, at $7.50. Men's Western Mackinaw Coats, $8.50 to $15.00. Olive drab regulation ARMY MACKIN'AWS at $22.00. Officers' UNIFORMS and OVKRCOATS the best that can be procured. t - Pcconc1 Kloor, Filbert Street, Kast Dresses,$17.50 MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. F.H.BF.RT ST. . , . ,., . ., . f"J m 11 v r I raw- Tioga street, gave tin Informal municaYa fctti! & ilurdny evenlnep ni ltnr itn..tn Tim.. .&tnl U?i."a,l",f "cro Ml,s laa Sneez. Miss Rirtl? n man, Mlss Plorcnce Orl?sy. Miss .Sat naker. Miss nuth Winchester and ilW Katliryn Yincer. i i Those pat' The Mnjor Henry Tleed Hntnold AuxllIary.rM xLJ .? ief) Cn"B Society, which meets eeryT(i, """""i eioiii iv a m to C -ieiiovvn i-iuo for Hoys and miuua Kroups UOlng HU vork. has received an i uterruiKS 1 rpnl.lntiYB nf UK nl-t.t,.. m "m V.1""0'1 tu Joln ,h0 sTgnnlzatlon apd neip with the worlf. tiu in.i.f..i, tK. p. m. in th i'v-J Olrls, like th ?i"i.V rglcal dreuslnf , ftw ippeal for 'Jaore Xi the chairman, was among tho first In Tlow r tit ty rally to the tall of the lted Cross Society ' ,; ... u in organize a gioup of workers. InT short time the incmbcra had secured J300 and wero turning out splendid vverk up to the stamliirtl of tho noddy In every respect As the ohl mansion belonging to Major Hat held Is directly niross the stnet from Uie Nice-town clubhouse, wheie the meetings are held M!sn Kremer suggested that tho dux. lllary adopt the name of tho Major, This upon him. conferred MAtlKR STitr;ET Anova iotu 11 if. a "vr . ilk t it n . t?llV"ri "'"'ntB rirst Showtnff of MADGE KENNEDY ".ViW-. vc-- ,A'1,J'I'I ATTRACTIONS , World I'lim Irfcnts Over Here" ' nJ hennetfei "Arc Waitresses bafeT" Ihailklvlni; Week. DOUGLAS PAIItDANIU" in MtuAPiiiNn ron thv moon" PAT A PTT 12H MAnKKT bTHUBT L xl.JLXi'o'Jll 10 A M to ltllR I. Jt ivriiraic t'reaenis , OERALDINE FARRAR In I'roluctlon of Mnsnltude nnd Bplendor "Tlic Woman God Forgot" COM1XO D11A1T 1:58" COMINQ ARCADIA' ,o ,r . ,r':T"sTT.nr:i.ovv- ictii 10 1 A M 12. 3-.. r. 4"i 7:41- n 3ft P f. Klcii TTni.rvncv, In 'Thn Illse ot i-eiv- x v-ij, uouii Jennie Cushlnt" '"'t Wce-lt -wm H Hart in Silent Man", PT?PT7,"iTrr MAIIKUT lie-low I7TII XVIJOHjIN X I'.inunount I'reMnt Jack Pickford and Louise Huff 'In rirfl .showlnn ".IACK AND JILL" J. VICTORIA MAHKI-.T Ai'ovn utii , ... "' Tie-turf, Prraent CONSTANCE TALMADGE ' IN rillST MIOWINCI Of "SCANDAL'S l'rom Como Ilnmllton'ii Novel GLOBE Ttias,., a(w'-a-i V A U D U V I L L a rONTIN'l'ni"! II A M tn 11 I M I "SHERMAN WAS RIGHT" . TOR TTORTTZ AND lns ' JUl-i XlWJill naval aiixaTREU PRO'-.S TCRYR daily s 3d vviuao iviio i;in-in-oi 7 nndVi THE KINKAID KILTIES BROADWAY V.tf ftAVft, ',. WM. S. HART " T!IiI:A;N;A.nB0W ror.VNNV'S I.t'NATIC nAKirns;' Other TONiG'T-13f SOUTH SEA TOMOR.ATsjot ISLANDS r.Oc. Tie JI, nt Heip.'.! S'.e nt Acadenjy. nPHAfi lhl3 anI NtNt Weelc Only iJlJ.U Mntlnpe Tomorrow KLAW H nitLANOnn nml OCOUGB c. TYI.KK Pr-ent a New ComeJy AMONG THOSE PRESENT with SHELLEY HULL Ssoals Non for nil ThuittnElvliiK Vi'etk 17nT?PTl,5rr l.i' '- Weeii Kvss. r WiXxvi-iOX Millnee Tomorrow, 8;1B JULIA SANDERSON 'comMvmoi' JOSEPH CAWTHORN "'jp1 I'OalllVELV NO ADVANCE ON' REQULAn FOltltCST THEATIIi: PIUCES .soatu Now for nil Thnnkcltlng Week Al'MJKMY OK JII'JJIO Mat 2 30 Evff. 8:30 THANKSGIVING One Day Only. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 . NORA BAYES1 All-Btnr Mil. Peats now at Ilepro1!, 111B Chestnut Mat 23c lo II SO i;cr rn to IS. IT'T'TWC! Today nt 2, 25c and 60o LillXl O TonlKht st 8. 25c tn IM PAUL DICKEY & CO.- BEATRICE IIEItrORD: JI KAV ft AHDI.NE; JULIETTE DIKA: Othen. M'ECIAL :i s,hQ,N11 Thanksrlvln Das, l'ootlnll Mat. sturting 4:30 (Ilesl tui.etp onlj) , RfK Mat I 30, Evk. s p, jj;. ..o ...lamniuusiy carruu and a request tor 9 iS permission to uo that name was ttvJlowed'"xY'i' bv n .gift of $1000 from .Major Hatfield And 1 wJm "A A C A I) 1: Jl v or MUSIC K-..1 .'., ?.,..?f.i'Lia'-,rA.ar:.--:...M:aaM!j. Tonlfflit, 8 3, This Week Only, ilat Tomorrow M LITTLE UnJer tha Aunic " of the) ART ALLIA.NCS Jiargaret ANGLIN TiiE.Titn lTth t Do Lancey In 'A WOMAN OP NO I'hona I.oc mmi jairuilTAKCB" Next Week JIUs Anelln In CAROLINE" METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY.!: T TNobDJTYtU8VU MANON LESCAUT Mm Aleli P'rlnl MM Caruso Amate. . Stgurola. llaeli. Haul. ConJ , Jlr. Pap! I heat tins Chestnut St. Wal 4124, Race 6T. tviTiinntsPoo.v hall, this eve. atj KITTY The CHEATHAM Incomparable l.S ItUCIi'AL Tickets. Rox Oillce, r.tv m ii an. iniv.-.t t.7r 'i rVc i , i Ithernioon llulldlng I St' OP MUSIC Wed.. Nov. 28, 3 p! M, Li rr-Dr i n a nmnnnrT trrS ACADEMY NEW YORK DAMROSCBL SYMPHONY Conductor " GRAINGER'. Seilolit 1 ORCHESTRA Reserved Seat on Sale NOW at Heppn'i. GARRICK Now htl MtLt. TninflMln. .V THF ROOMRRAMr. , AAiLs JQVf for all ThnnVRplvln. tr.i.M tT-J . "$: STKAWIJ Ave.atvenanco.E.of&eU ,; .TTTT.TA"NT RI.TIMOT WWS In -THE CLEVER MRS. CARFAX," fyffim T rvriTTOTl S-D AND LOCUST BTfl. ' ",. f' JjUijuux Mats. 1:80-3:30. Evr. 8 -JO Ull ;-!'. hi GERALDINE FARRAR I '& In "THE WOMAN COD FOnOOr" ' ' MTYnM " RIY ATT on a '' Jt ""'-'' . ...-ziriifl" ' t ANNIVERSARY VAUUBVILLK. 1 WKKK AW " ACADEMY Of JIUHIC Tuei. Ev., Not. aEROEATJX Tl lr T TTI TT on 'iHi aktuuh Hi 1V1 r HJ J. WX Author of "OVER THB TOP" M Seats CUO to ti HrP'. 1119 Ch.stnal CASINO Benl Walnut 81h Bts. plITaretit ye w -rNIVERSlTY MUSEUJt Tt.. U Illustrated Lot-till. C W, iTrlmll. Gateway teat, th aatMl Minn open 10 to 6. IN-V'1J GAYET3 mM ,-e. . !tl CiilT ; ?9 !HMi u ' m UK M -jl t9 sa ill s-'a J 1 Hv 1 j. K ii ' rr . "' Ji . '. v eWh i,j "
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