w JUST G0SSIP ABOUT PEOPLE y, W. C. A. to Be Subject of Meeting at Merion Cricket Club TonightPlays and Players Will Hold 34th Club Night AVHU juu thought liHt wce-lt when M the V .If. " A- lm" i"'ci uh collecting ott would ne riiiisnpii, urn ou're not; "not y m intuitu vvli.ilso- fft" UcciiUHe tliu Y. V. 0. A U uM to linvo its lnnlncs now. You see. It ants to tun hostess houses nnd iLiecl -hire thu fuintllos of the tioiH limy tni outsWe ot c.iinp u me h """ "' them Tli.it ceriniiiiv is u kh mi.i. .. it Then there nu numijers nr viomcti who work with, nenr unci for the rmlea. and tm-J nuvo u ue im miei Well DM the Ikijk, und ho nlre .lime of this Sc"r tllJ n,llo,,nI Ijonrd of the Y. V. C A. throiiKh Its War Worls Cornell lms tet'u'nuVr w.i u pronrnm of work which u In very close co-operation with the federal Commission, the Y. M. i' A., the teni'Ml ''r council of the rliureliu. mill jndlildtml commanding utliee-rs- of the arr.iy and nuvv The . Vv ' A. '"'M a -'unlor War Council and Patriotic League, too, In (Udcli the Khl. numherliiK more than 100,000, lme made Nolcmn idodt'es In re card to their work for God und co intry. 1 Kvir army center etniiloin number of girls and women In telephone olllcei. In shops, fn lesuurunts and as laun drfss.es In M'iy few Instances has nnv provision for adequate housing of thee tmplojes l"-"n considered" All this Hit little booklet issrul by the Y V. i A telN U". and tli'isp women nino'i! us who IVi are initresiiu m mii m m..-- ii.i.v I'n.ui in. ,--i nniu ii i mi i MiiiUici- street l lie i ft meeting to bo held this evening ut thu I J'0-1 '""' "'" l"" opui fm insntlun all il i I st,inn Crlekrt ClUn Mlv' Hobi rt i: I."1"1' u 1 larfii- inimbtr of tuu fi 1 Merlon t rlikct ill- .mis. mnirt ' r ated I ,st ir.,r. the l,v,,,i N iP,i ,, Speer. who Is presldiut of the National In i.,,t r t.n,Jy Monev or men liaii.ll-. re lnttresttd in this in ate hue i ilhd ltn.ird of the Y . t . A , anil .Mts John Melps, xlct chalt man of the esecutlie commlttte of the Win Work Council of the Y W C A. will bu the xiieukcs of tie ewnitiK and Mr. Hotnlio (litis I.lojd villi preside Oil the boi.orar i otnmlttee of wniniii are .Mir. Thomas Aslilon, Mts William Austin, Mrs Siniinl llodlm, Mrs Ediiurd Holt, Mu Wlll'.im Hold Mis. Bamuol Hiown ilrh Aksamler Ihown, llrs, Howard liutcher, .lr., Mts Wultu Chrj&tli, Mis Herbert Clnk, Mis lands Clarke, Mrs William Clothier, ,lr, Mu Ilenr Hill Collins, lr, Mis William Com fort, Miss Marj Cnnieue, Mis Hubert DarlliiKton, Mts l.esliu Ouls, Mis. Wll Ham Ureei Mrs Van limn ll, Mis. Clarence (.elst. Mis William Cist, Miss Marj Gibson .Mi.s Hodman nrlM-nin, Mis. Henri Hopiier, Mrs Alba 1 .hn-on Mrs llldrldue Johnson, Mrs AiWater Kent Mrs llurat at 'lates Uod, Mrs Wilhani 1.0HF, Mu lb mi .no. .Mts U llliam JKCieaij Mrs WilL.im l.onan Ma Coi, Mrs James Ciukfor.l, Mrs Untold IMne. Mrs JuMph Tew. Mis A. 1' Hedifer Mis Stanlej I'cuxc, Mrt Wii.tntop Sunent, Mrs Henri SiattetKo. d Mis. Charles J Scott, Ji, Mis I'mci Kimp-.ou Mis Wal ter Stephenson, Mrs. Kletchci Stltis, Mrs. ItoLert .SIrawbrldKe, Mis John Thaler. Mrs Sdne Thnjur, Mis Caul Thump son, M.s. Charles Vnur.hnn Mrs fliiKe Yau, Jr., Mrs Ueiij. nin Wells ami Mis. Robert Wright THU 1'Ia.is und I'l litis lio to hold tluli thlrt-foui th club nlulit toiiioimw and Wednesday eienii'Ks ut the club rooms, 43 South nuhteentli sliei-t Two plajs ore to be kKoii oho, "Delrdre, ' by William lluthr Yeates, In i.hlch tho-c v,ho will take p irt will be Lorraine Cta ham, Mrs Sam Wooduaul, I.illluii liiddle, Carl Altinnler, CeoiKe lVipunot, Mis Joseph Siholes Jr., lloiiaul Itebei und DoURlierly Itce&t. He.sldes these, thete Is "An Kxetutioner" und there are "Dark faced men." Oh, honors' 1 fear ItV miIhk to bo fcrui.-otne. Uowoier, bomrthtmi tells me the btcond ila, "lUx widow "h Husband." will bo lather unique and per haps u "fnrce." As I know nothltiR of either plaj, perhaps, I'm kucssIhk wrong 11 tho wnj through. Hi that us it ma, I know whateier elthtr is thuy both will be Rood. And that's, a fuel, Irlhli bull though it may hound, Thoic who will appeal In this b(.e,md Plajlet are IJoroth .Shelimidlne, Utlina Balbtrnle, Nnthallo Hrowne, Henrv n. Bchaffcr. Jr. Phillip Custuer, Itulph' . Mel ville and Iluinond Cerrls. TOItl) INNi:s.Knrilt cimu out fro-n AJ New York last 1'rlday and stopped lth tho Joo Wldenei.s at Klkitis 1'ark. The WidcneiH gme u dinner In his honor en Trlday evening. fPUU uniform has ot qulto i eased to bo a noi elty to us peace-loiliiK Amei. leans, Whtneier we see a soldier In his erlm khaki we Instinctively feel that we "".I naie missed a putade, and us for the "ay man with his biald and bruss Buttons nell. thero Is nlwa)n that hoi nble possibility that we mn) be Buzlni; in rapt admiration ut a ttaln conductor. Broad Slieet Station Is thu "happ) huntlner nround" of unifoims. Theiu mingling with our own picturesque Jack lea and determined Summees wo will Hud the Highlander with his funny kilts and wired knees and tho linRllshtnan In his jnuch-bepocketed coat and Sam llroivn lt. and It was thero that 1 haw our nero, im nas u callow )outh oh, ety callon; ami lil unlfoim was .sus piciously new. And as ho nonchalantly ambled ulcus the platform holding his "saiette daintily between his rlngeis ou could tell by the hack of his neck "'at bo suspected exety Khllsh islaneo waa belni; cast In his direction "I am a representntlvo of Uncle Sam's Pwncr on tho sea," said ho to himself J" factbut wl'lspt-r It softly 1 ani mi. representuthe." Thero la an old suylng uhout pride. ou know, an.d the "fall" thut will inevitably come. A real old time daikle. much laden with bundles, appeared on the scene. His wwiidered old eyes doubtfully eure)ed the throng, but at last ho spied our Xuval Man, with u look of deep respect for "fasg buttons alwa)H mean authotlty to ur dark brethren ho uppioached. "I'lease, suh kin o-ull tell mo what "me Is a0 nux. truln for Jo uouth.'" ased the old man In u loud voice. A look of amazement spread over our hero's face and then the horrible ttuth truck home "I am not 1 1 the railroad," Wan all be Mnlil Yiltt hid mnmnnr of trU Vmph'wus over. The HtlffnekS went out m backbone and he turned and talrly flprt (ho platform, Mushing like a JO V jUuN sclioolboi and followed by m-uiuI unkind snlikcrs. NANCY WYNNK. Social Activities , ' The ueililltiR of Mln Jnnct tintdMnitli IniiRlitrr . f Mr- and Mr llcurno V Hold, niltli. nnd Mr Harm I r.'tr. nsti In of HprliiRtloUl Mam. will tike line ..n cilncMlnv efnliiB nt 'i i.'cloeU In tin Ilellvip-Mrntfiiil The eenmoii' will In performed In uuibl llenrv Uorlw.it? t.leiitonint i: lrl tlnrilim Wtiyner Is imr Irn; bis part Ms, Mr and Mrs .1 Karl Win- utr. .' p .smith lort -second t-lncl l.lru t'tiiiiit Umjiier I. In the Avlitlmi Si.ti t tin Sinn il Corps Mr nnd Mr (iconic William .1 ll.in. NmihI i iiit'cma fop the ninri it. 'T tln.'i- ,tmlit,r Mlxs Mur Mi ci and Mr Turbutt M-irqum l.lslml Urm-lit, Sitiinln D.ei-mlier 8, nt 7 o'dwli In tin nuicli nf Hip llnl Apustlei". Tent inl and Cliilstlan treds Mi anil Mrs N Mjers, of l"23 Nmli III lt-vironil Ftreet, niinouuco the t UK m aunt if theti dam-liter, Ml-s nehn Mur and Mr Charles 1. Authsttln, of this fit -Mr mill Mr ,!i,e Cinke llulirr. nf It i In. ate tt cclvlriK i rwKrntu) ltli ns mi tli.. lirtli of a ton Mrs )lijl,tr vvi ,u rrnnnibi red as .Mlis Mnr IIis Mts W i) Hempstead, of 401: W.ilnut strtot. Kft on -'aturiLn for nltiKhni I' hi re hlie Mill Mslt Mts DonuliiK and lnr iljunter T!mrMla (,. mi., r ;). mu ,v Dnmtl n ! '' thi Aiiur an I tn-sT ttnl fir IiImmus - will In' Kratpfulll rec plied Hie (tiKai;. uiPiil of Miss larl Ii I'o! mil. of .south Philadelphia, mil Mr Alisntider Colli II. of Atl.llltll I Mil ll.n. ., Ill,,, Iinr. ,1 nl ,a ri'ipptli.n Khpn (,, jny I'ol.uiil at "IIil I IlH ikers in Atl.uitip nil. List siiniln Am in,- tlmsf pi,., lit imm. Mr and Mr. I'ol.iml. Mi anil Mrs IipiiI, nnui, Mr and Mis l..in,i, Mr ,, jIH (l1l)l, ,r . . foiuclip of I'ltlsl.urnli Miss .s.irih T. iVbi u Mls Virnltiln Cai Miili r. Miss Si liia lc t, lwr Mr iiciij.uiiin , I'dimid and It Crank Co ilrnbLii;, of Nen York Iklitnl wediilnir i, i-pi,ii,,ii iv.iw irlito for Mr ami Mrs MUhicI I niif i nf lilm Hill 1M , In tin. laiPiits of the bii.l', Mr and Mis P. t.. ,Vi Imm, Noi ember IT. at theti hntiii! tn 1 1 ii In 'Hip brldo. wliir-i? maiden nun" mis Ml Klleii N"i Ison, mih i Inn.. Imimi innirlul to Mt Puffy on Wiiln-sln, NoiimliPi 7 Vrt lunations lor a i liui, h iirddtir bad mn inmlp '1 hei I'oied to Hlkton Mil. tin day bpfim 1'rl-inls iilu, had nsi nibb-il at tin ihuiili o MltnisM th, mild.i u , ,. tnonj on Wnl ncsil.i) murnliii; win siurtlul In the an iiiniiiiiiiii.nl th.it nn. hrtihil inuplp had oul iltt'il tin m by man nit; a tin pru lolls f'er the ui'p'ilti.ii on S iturd u Mi and Mis DulT lift fm Maini.i l.'nlls iilnn- J tlu-i will ppIlIl tluli- 1 in mn on tliilr . I. tutu thei will Hip ot i Hen Hill Va Hun will Ik a joint i.-, it.il in Uiilar ipoon Hull by Mailaiin Mnrcretlie l!oi J(licii, tho Hinlsb eontralto, and Miss l.uust. I,p l!cl JuiMiis, pi iiiIpI, this pMiittiK it s 11 uibipk 'I In- iteital iiir.itiuid by tho I'ldtidelphli Mink il Hurt in. will Intro duce M nil line lion -Iimishi nhn his siinc in nil the Ip.iiiIiu i Itlp-i of i:uriip,', nnd hp uniceil ilforls Ii.iip m. t with linn stricted IH.iIm MI-.S Jpiiklus i jouni; Ann man ptaiiirl, iiliii.itul iihnll in meilt.i will m.iki lit r til st npp'.ir.itu-i. nt this i'oiii-prt Mi Olaf IiiiMti will .iceonip.iny Miid.tme lio) e Jensen Mi loan IVikusiju, Mlhs Isabel rm-u-son .MIm M.irjurle and Miss Ihtty K r KiHon Kan- a muslrnle at their home, 31,78 tjuipii Ian", on l'rliku puiiiia; Tbo-e pir tlelpatltiR in ie Mls Cllilieih Ktall. .Miss I'tlii 'lumel. Miss niuMiaw Miss Ilessle II in i Mis II It Cole. Mlsi Hllyah.'th I)od'p Miss Ulll.i luK-. . Mi,s Nelllo ltd) and .Mis illi nil .- s ji i i MARRIED AT HOME OF BRIDE Weddinjr. of Miss Ida Isdanor and Ir. Benjamin Isenberff Sol emnized Yesterday An .intuitu," N'oKtnb'i widdiiifr touk plice )psteriliy aflirnoon at tho liotne ol .Mr aid Mrs Muv Isilmei. JJ02 Diamond stmt, m lien their daughter, Miss Ida Isihuiii, l.lis m.in ieil to Mr. lit iijjtuiu J. I"ciilarg, of .New tk. Tho ceii-inoiiy nus prrformtd at J o'clock by the Itri. Mania Nathuii, of Hip litth Israel Temple, and was fulloiwd by a reivptlon from 3 to 6 oiloi k 'Ihe bride's tathu g.ie her in mairl.ige Her gown was a combination of cloth of siller and tulle with a (ouit train of the sllier e loth Hei oil of tulle was ur i.ingeil with a bandeau of puirls A white bound llllile with a marker ot lilies of tho lalli) was earrlid Mr Isdioerg and his bride lift on an Mended southern trip and will be at ho.ne attir Jaiiuar) 1. at 2019 North Mill fifth street. Maplctou l'aik, Urookl)u, N V LiiA.N IIl.S'Llil.i: Among the Inteiesting weddings of the inotitti was that of .Miss M.uUu K Hlnckle, daughter of Mi and Mis Jl.ulan M H'ucklc, of 331T North Sixteenth stieet. ami Mr William 1' Kgiin. Jr. of Wilkins burg Pi, which took place on Thurnl ly at the home of the biides parints The In hie wiii giien in inairl.ige b her futlur and the ccrttnony ins performed by the Itm Harrv llarr.1 mom Angus of the Mc Dowell MemurHl Cliurih Twent). first streit and Coluinbi i niPinie The brldo wore a. gown of white satin with trimming of p( iris and slndowr UK t lice and a ell of tulle cnught with lilies of the alley Similar lloweis combined with roses In a shown bouquet were car ried Attending the bride war Mls Kmllv Ashman who wore a frock of pink satin trhiinieil with sllier lu'e and carrhd W.ud roses Mr Crank litttger was the best man Tho se.wico was followed by u reception Mr Cgau and bis bride upon their re turn fiom their hone) moon trip will be at home nt Wilklnsburg, l'a. STAN1CK tli:itWlCS The wedding of Mrs Jissla Harris sinnlek and Mr llunier C'hll tl.in Gcrwlg, of I'lttsburgh, was solemnliel at the homo of the bridt s parents, Mr nnd Mrs James A Hants. 5422 N'urth Twelfth street, last WednesiHy cienlng at 8 30 o'clock, tho llei Willi im llirncs Lower, I I, lastor of Holy Trlnlt) rresb)tcrlan Church of Logan, ntllclutlng Tho brldo was gowued In white satin trimmed with silver l.iee and can led a shower bouquet of orchids and Sweetheart roses. She. was glen in marriage by her father. Miss Mnrgaiet I). Harris, a sister of the bride, played tho I.ohtngrln wed ding march The bept man was Mr. Cieorgo Uerwlg. of Pittsburgh, brother of tho bridegroom. The wedding was followed by u reception. Mr. and Mrs. (lerwlg will spend a few" weeks In New York and 'At lantic City and will be at home after l)e cember 16 at 3610 flerber avenue, Belle vue, rjorth Side, Pittsburgh, Va. JUNO JbEDlSKPklijAUJlijil'l LlA, THE "Piir!3r,r:h''j -4 ' ' T7irAt a'.' a i v r. i b$& XT. . P. ,: i T lis M Molli MILITARY I! ALL IN AMERICA IAL1 Det'onttoi is With I'lvparu- tions for Ilugi- Kntertainmont at Falls of Schuylkill Not i line Ibe 1 alN of hJniMKill wi tile siuiie of iinteil fun. lions it the bonus or the tirt. l'n.i.ist of tin t nliefi' of lMilisiltauli th. Ilrt tiimrnor of l'punsvlianlii iitnlpr the I'otiHtltiitlo'i I'' William 1'ippir whoso .state was known - I'aln Hill.' Mr losipli Sims '''"" ' Hill nidi Mr WllPain Hawk's llarltK has thete b.en suib an aft ilr as 't inllltiiri 1 all wbi. Ii will In held un u"1"': .In pining In Un. rlea hall 1 tljp ui- .ns patiiotl. K.iiiiiiltfi NotiU u xt t,U4 are at work on tin- Interior decora I Cons f th. lull whli h will be milHari In j ptfeit 'I hat Hip att.-ndan. p will be eMraor din in is forti ist hi Hip Bleat deinn.'"! for tli kits 'lhe eiuirtaltmipul 1M H'"1' i for tin bimllt of thp fund being ukpiI for the w.lfiire of the soldli rs ami sailors I the 1 ells who nt" smllig I n.'lp .sain . Ini.lil-iiliilU II villi L'HP the eltuiiis .in oppoitunlti to show tlvtr pitilottsm nnd at the mine tlm. In njni u gorgpous spi-e taele. 'Nip Calls of S-huiIMll Mule Clmrus whh It Ink l.ip'illi mliamid l 'be "0'it i ,!. t tS.,i,..,i iifinintlmis 1ms lmn siii'it.Ml be Mi Wnshlll I.eps mr the lirlesl i hoi il- in the pioiltli Hon of ' Aid" at i A. ad. nn of Mii-le on Tlianksgiiing !' Mr Jii'i nil Smith Is , o-idil. toi Ml Theo .l.iio I, MneKeii'lo pr, sl.P nt , Ml Hiirre" Hrnw ti, ili'p president, Mr S llliam "In ssptn ii.iptaii nnd .Mr .i.itm's C Uiwlo. tiens ut i- Mb' i nn Hilars Include Mr wnmi .sinitli Mr .lamps llownrtli Mr llirbut Cr. e"i "I Mr lltrl.tit So-n. . r, .Mr Wil liam (Jratlln, Mi Harold Mii'iner Ml Ual trr Mn. IihIo" Mr Tin m is links Mr ,!ain HitPklp) Mr .Inliti 'I id""' II Mi Ciorge Cotwats Mr Tlionns Mi Keenun Mr II IMiis and Mr John Smith Six m the i hours are ill the in my, at the isirioii-. ...nips They are Ml. Donald Mm Xeiul. Mr Slunlpy Smith Mr Ceorge liat.s. Mi Harold Ihitwlslp, Mi John Habblt and Mr .lamps HI lek At the last meeiing at tin While II tisp it was ili i tiled tn hale n huge nniiiniinlti i lit 1-ttiin trip at tie- inriiii of llldpi iit.d Miiliate aienues. In honor of the soldli i -.mil "allori who will tptur'i home for Hi 1 olid us Mr-i I.ll7-ili'tb Dnlison AltPiuU" and Mis HUlmni NonU will ham iliaige of tin fn and the iln'onitiotiH The lull' r will imlude ml whit, and blue elutrl. bulb- As tin- Kalis Male Chorus has mad' a pi act l.e Im ear- of following the old C'.glMi iiiKtom of smgliiB c.rols In hi raid the diw.li f ''lirlstnus, It has been sug g. slid lh.it Hiei lead a grc it iliwn torn muiiltv singing list ut tin Mellon milium lug tin il.'poiat. d tni The Calls li.iptist Clniri n on ijikimi lane, the Ib Climbs I, heashnles, D D p.istoi, hi.nms Us nipii In the arm and iini) hi placing their nanus i-ich niiiuli with a tow of stais alion tliun, on th finiit page of the ihur.il papi I In tin wn tin) minibus knp In toinli with the 'hois 'two ol thi- number Iup I " tin. . i xii .loini it ill. who was in senii" In the Ihgllsh .irmi . and on Ni n uilipr IT Sirgc.inl oigp H. Merkle wbi- was in the aero sniiidroii Ml Charles Mass i Is in n Can idlin ipglment mil the r. - J Mi.iiwler -lr., ill tin Unltnl states TIipv hip Mr llowatd Mubl Mt lle'ij.iinln nl ker Mp Chilli's s'liger Mi I.jntifnrd t.ly. Mr llimilton MooiiIk id Mr fharlei Harmon. Mr Hdwin iMlt. Mt Ahxandei I'ettrs. Mr It'll mond Woollei Mi 1'iank Wist, Mr Cdw inl Auer. Mr Charlis Ken I eili Mr Thrmi" .loins Mr Albert llnue wood, Mr 111) moral Hoffmin and Ml loMph H.iwnslc) The) are all iiieinheri. ot the Jami'S .s Swart lilhle i lass taught In the pastor TIip twint-nttli annual ueiption ot Hip nun Mo'i s latitat! Institute ol tin tills was held on Irldi innini; in the lniMi ieiil it, Com iHlnn Hall Cln Itm im nuo nnd Chew street, Oeriu.intowii, whlih was mlisl'ial!) dei orated with tropical plants and tlfiwirs The Brand match was combated by Miss Mary CummliiKs and Mr Mlihiel .1 Itowlei with MIs Acnes MiCaitbv and Mr William T ll.irilwkl. second Mi's Mae I. Murrai and Mi John .1 Dentin tlilrd. and Miss MniKtiei Hllllio and Mr Oeorwe Markl fourth Those lmii'e- th" id)' hiinessfii' iffi'i In ihirKe ineludid Mr John l.alh, Mi Jus, ph Mont. Konier) Mr John Ma. Ml Thom.ih .1 Uradi. Mr Cram 's .Mnhonn Mi I' .1 Kell. Mr James V Kilh. Mr 'IIioiimh riatiairan, Mr Hernard Keii -Mr James Cainnnuch. Mr John T IIukI'i Mr John (irady. Mr Hatiy Andrews Mr H.nrj U HiiM-s. Mr lluuh Hod. Mr Jospjili V Kiirlnwr Mr Joseph Hi anion Mr Jolitt A Walsh, Mr. l.en MrManus Mr Crancls I'lnniirin Mr W! ' im Hind Mr IIiikIi Mi-C.lynu. Mr. Tlmoth Miara Mr Inlin llllboa Mr f J llowlej, Mr W T Hard wick Mr Harry Andrews, Mr lluith Hod, Mr John Carroll Mi William HomI. Mi Lawrence Kelly, Mr I-'ranels Mnliomi, Mr. CeorgJ Marky and Mr Thomas C.rady. Mrs. Elizabeth Dobson Alttinus prestntcd a serilie llau to tho CalH l'resbMerinn Chunh yesterday moininif. which was ic eeiied by Mr Walter Maclndoo foi tho church Thero are twehe soldiers and sailors on the roll of honor . Dr William H Itubln of Queen Iine, who is wilh a botpltnl Inio at Camp Meade, Bpent Sunday with his family. i vni IL -". J I ' T O " , r BlkM rkflWBVH ' J? V w-'i.ynr v 4 y WEI? ?. i Air5Ctu i i1 May H'l Www &fH, ' ' fc M SiifeMifetiia'Mi M 'Uiu Urotlters' to Hold SmnU-r Tonifilit More than 200 Illg llrothers will gather at a smoker to be hell tomorrow nlnht ut the Poor IUchnrd Club, 239 South Camao street. Robert J. McKcnty, warden of the llustern rcnitentiury, will make un address on the reformation of Juvenile delinquents and the possibility of preventing first of. fenders from committing further crimes tha.t will result In their rnprrno In Juvenile Court. I MONDAY, WILLOUGHBY'S WARD jfw r 1 . .crv . .., bT-SSl v t. . '-.! ..Yfj -V.ji w Ali ' i USiVAT'S DOWf) jMrayi! liiiot r, i Un I lit Muriirplhi tlm p- Ii men, f, I l.i k'lw tin Ii , mi ip ml I ms I., tt nn I i II i I 1 ii s, to, nl li;uiir, s,ollli lllli' II ill n i in tni. I'rolP'.tiint Iti'fin in ill, ni Itiilli, tuiliiini S"1 m-. j,r j tmmim tlllitill lilt I II l l '"''"'I I M 1 lllJUI'it' III nil ili II I llll II till nn lll .u t it... n ..r, , ... i. . ....! vi.. ..i i . . ... .,... i.. . 1.. ..... i m BONWIT TELLER, c CO. Dlw Sjxdalhi Shop oOriaialon6 CHESTNUT ATei3T11 STREET About seventy-five Dresses; the beason's most fav ored models.; many embroidered and Mirious styles of trimmings. In black, nnw, brown, Burgundy and tan. Charmeuse Satin Dresses Combinations. Faille silks, borne with beaded eni broidciy, others fur iq Ja trimmed IV.kJXJ Satin Serge and Velvet Dresses Tailored and embroidered, in shades of taupe, dark. green, pretty Fiench blue op An and rose CVJU Dance Frocks Chiffon taffetas in all the newest pastel shades, with metal laces and cmbroid cries L II'omch's Depaitmcnt, Misses' Winter Coats Modish styles in vchut a n d English coatings. Trench and belted models. Body lined All the wan--ed colors. (Sizes 14 to IS years) Women's Daytime Of Wool velours and cheviot, loose and semi fitted models, many with natural muskrat collars. (Values were up l''"" wen. "i- 39.50) Women's, 2nd We will offer all suit 18.50, all the desirable KOVJ&Ui'aSK 20, 1U17. ' vjwe"t nri I i in ( liui, h 1 1,111) , ii l .nd I i i i i I In . 1 . In I, .tin i n tniiiiir of flip nipr!!! iiiimmt i ,,i tin I in rginiv Mil III t It. I'liii. ut ti ii ilinl slon 1 1 irge M pi ttiiu nf Simlli l'hUiiilrltilitii I tn-l ii.-.m M'lis s i.iitlon, i) i.l lt lions Hall III ml im' I -.ler.il str.'ii- Memli. r- leilnrp. "Ilrlgliiiii nnd ller I llprntiirp " I Mn . M nl. b im i ii 'i i 1 i in ti II ill i . i mi v ii .ln i ii , I m , Miiiliin Hull, I riin.i-lo l:l in tluli. ii, ml , I ' .l 1 I . (Tl 1 I Continuing (Tomorrow) Tuesday At Greatly Reduced A Most Important Sale of Apparel for Women, Misses and Girls This Collection has been assembled from our regular stock and represents the season's best styles. Afternoon arid Evening Gowns In a Variety of Charming Models -Man Tailored Serge Dresses Embroidered Georgette Frocks Georgette c r c p c and Charmeuse afternoon gowns; models many Dinner and Afternoon Frocka Of beaded Georgette, silk nets, Charmeuse and chiffon vchcts Exclusive and Unusual Gowns For afternoon and even ing wear; of velvet, em broidered crepes. Geor 29.50 gette and satin. Many reduced to one-half-. . . . Thud I foor Muses' Department, Fourth Floor Women's & Misses Coats More Conservative Coats Developed in loupine, wool vclour and tweeds, loose or belted models, with and without fur. (Values were up to ot " 59.50) Z8.00 Women's Dress Coats Wool clour with large raccoon, nutria, coony and seal collars. Also silvertonc and English tweed coats without iur. 20.00 Coats to i" nr -. i vomers uerc ZZ.5U i 75.00) (Values toere Floor ' Misses', JLth Floor Millinery Special and semi-dre&s hats that previously colors and trimrnings To close out 7.50 r Hetnll flrncert' Anoclatlan, Webb HotM Inc. Free, ' I.M-turr by Heumai MfMnnm, IrUh pact, HI Joseph's CoIlcBe. Admission clmrfre. soiitti I'lillnilrlidda ( lirltlnn KnilriiTar rnll, llcthany rrtsbjttrlau Church. Frfc. V, At. ('. A. Nntlonul A nr-Work t'ouncll, Merlon Crlrktl Club Mimbers HI UN HXMi-fltlKI'.T Ol.l) KItlKNDM ,11 llll. lll.Slllllll'Al. CHESTNUT STREET O ! V. It A II II I! H i: llrnmi.tnirl.il snit llrjuirnntrit THE MESSRS. SHUBERT Amman, a th oppnlnic TmilRht at h ITi vlth Af'liur llmntnrriif'lfi h Womlron MuMc Vlay YOU'RE nM- llll. X Vw ; T1IA.NK8. hi in LU V t day Dlr it J rom s Mnnths" Hun nt N Y C'lno. I lis sim ov HAI.12 LYRIC MM I M, r.MMIs AT S 1". ItPiiiliir Mnts Wfil H "t MrlNI,l. nil.WUSUIVIMJ DAY smi, in imiii,a rui:iii.iu; John Uarrymorp Constance Collier Lionel Unrrymorc n I I ii N 11 ii)i iris lirnm ill? ttirtn of PETER IBBETSON ADEMMII ,'"- (1001)! (.RACIOl'S!! ThnnkiRtvlti!C Iiy tun! s,t l,AMr WI'HK Mllllt'll Itni'MS'M lllfru i I Mil. Kt MMI-'K S l UMIlDY I III Ultlt l.t.ll i'l. S. r W A I f I I V ' I ' May Vokrs KITH'S1 Ii, iif J l"r finil Clli li.tlllll t nt s j-,. t II ThanKsrtMtiir Week Testivnl! SALLIE FISHER & CO. WILKRKI) CIjARKK & CO. i si in si Kimi sniso sipiv I l nKikliis lu spt , tAl. 1 ,i'i I in I M lt1 Hi kiln inlv i ci . i i r is hi i.n i ii..i hi: I l.lli 11 111 MVil ir 7 . iNi l.UT 11 JiillN c C 0 R M A C K ,t Sit li-clns t la at Mi-trnpriUluu Hon I tus I I . Unit st I, l t 7', tl 00. 1 0 12 00 luistt. k "lib lis" s in Pop il Mill Wed . t .T. i- l I" i ttnitcr tli. limit, s II 1 I, I" of tho Mil tl I lAVl 1 Margaret ANGLIN in "CAROMXi:" Thjinkptflilla: Iiaj MATIM.l. TODAY STEP LIVELY (J1ULS iii.ri: iv iifsnii i iii rut 1 ;n a I ' I mi " 1 Iii.n. I v I I'll Miit Ttniry.tH CASINO llnli ut f. Mh sih Trot'iuloro "",, llll. Ul. IIAV I mis an I DIANA (5AYKTY . M1 A With tin MONTI. I'MtIO UlllUS Prices Very special 19.50 charming OC (f crer pes 45.00 69.50 up to up 10 Ar --. 45.00 sold from 15.00 to '"HVyViv, f r-s , nC IfTM'-.V J3T iinr. a. m. to ii:ib r. m. All Thl WVfk Artcraft Ircints DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN V1IIST. SHOWING OF "Reaching for the Moon" Ji' '. 1 PAT .API? ,S14 MAKKKT HTIIEKT $ t X. VljAvill 10 A. M to 11 IB P. M. Vl r, it) tj it ill t, 4H Out.liwrN l'rcients MAE MARSH l.v kihst siiowiNrt or "SUNSHINE ALLEY" eumllnt Not M,pk DUA1T S5 ARCADIA WILLIAM S. HART IN CIIIHT I'llKSKNTATION OP "THE SILENT MAN" 'U tteik THimv HAUA In "CAMILLK" ItlLriliiN 1 Elnlne nummerste5n in "The Co-Respondent" '.' "ft' frchf tra ,- DrfmamT, VJIis-ctor. MOMMl Tfi:st)A n,l KONESUAY Jtl.nitll l'ltl.SUNTS ETHEL BARRYM0RE Ht-rroTtTIH) I1V I RANK MILLS in irm mioiuntf Ol at The Eternal Mother" A'lnitwl from the Noii-I "nl Hos IIlll Hv HIJnoy MrC.ll l)'i:i) AtTHACTlOV i.lll.llll.N' I'llUSllNrH AIARIB DUESSLER In I irni shr.ii Uieiiih jjCltt'H WOMAN"" GLOBE Theatrc M.jpST v-" -' v-' J'J-' A 1' I) li V I L I, B STS. f .1S.T IM nt -11 1 M to II 1. M. "MR. CHASER" .MUMIUAI. I'llSIBDY KOGANY TROUPE f'UflsH llPV1! riILVJ80 'l kxpiii ATIAV" vi tth inri uiiii.tAtatiUa TJl?n A llWA V Hiiml t Sny,lr Air. AN M'THAlTIVi: ACOKVIt. :,v; KILI, and ..'rU, - "Intolerance; Culoiviit Hpectnclp FORREST .1 .!il. RF.Vtrn. Mat.. ' "" V .i. t Sat. i iit MrtM i 'UlAKKSniVINO jui.ia sandi:kson 1 In Their Mualcal I Comtdy Triumph JOSm'It CAWTHORN 'hose l-osirtv riA no dvm i: on HEHUirt i uitm.vi thkathi: ritici:s NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY HAW i l.lll.AMJi:il I'raent A New Musical Play Radiating All That Is Bright and Colorful BROAD Last G Evgs. ? Sat, I..Tn JIATlNHi: THANKSOlVINO KLAW H UIH.ANl.iat nnJ GKOHGn C. TV. I.rit Vrfnint a Nin Comrli AMONG THOSE PRESENT with SHELLEY HULL NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY kl i:itiAs iit iiiui ouoitcn c. Tl I l.lt l'renf lit thl rr y Tiivr hits joy in i.ivinq im: ui.u COMKDY Hy tathirlne r'hinliolm CuKhlns from lb runiobi Hook ti) l.Ieanor II. 1'ortor. GARRICK M"TS AT h J0. uniime n Itig Main. Wri , Sat. I TItV MA-II.M.B THANKhOlVINa THE BOOMERANG hints for Next Wide on Sal TODAY. S'VM A m a,n A' atV.nanro.K.of liroaa tltniVU j-r s,nrth rhllH. .Showing- MARY PICKFORD In nil. I.ITTLL' I'HI.NCK.SS" T nPTTQT' '-'I A'SD I-OCUST STS; ijvJVUOX i. inliti vi. n so to 11 PAULINE FREDERICK In 'Tlin.Hrs.GKV HEAnT" ChlHren of Confuclua Volant Tarrlali & Paru. Harry fi. tVolford Karl KmmyV Pf t. "THR II1.O0D OK HIS rATiii:rt ACADHMY OK MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA rrtiuvv avti.hvoov. now no, at a.-oo SATl'IUiAY KVKN1NO DKC. 1 AT 8.15 hotuKt. Olga amaroff, HaroM Hauer, lisfip (jahrlloMlthCh. Planl'ts. HA1DV-Hmihony No. 1 (Paulitnnlrbel). MOiiAlir-Concfrlo for Tmo l'ianoa and Or- chertra in 12 flat. BACH Concerto for Three Piano, and Orchestra ) In C I nnErilOVRN "T.eonor" Ovfrtur Nn 3. g?atw Now in Sale nt Hppp'f. 1110 Chc.tnuL ACAUHMY OK MUSIC TOMORROW r.VHNl.VO AT 8:13 M'HGKIVT MtTlltm GUY EMPEY author or "ovr.n 'run top" In thrilling- narrative of aoldl.r life TltKNCH WAHKAUB" fata .'.no to K 00 llfppe'a llin Chestnut St, ManRgrmint l.e Keedlck. 43T fith Ave . N Y ACADHMY OK MUSIC November "t)th. 11)17, at H p. P.U, JllmfT uinnm - f r rrf i irn jfflUfzi " -Jk ' SMSW&iS&i For Philadelphia Hospital Unitr.KBgl "AIDA" ?sm Wasalil Irs. Conductor. ,$ '".' 12H ntnrlrh Oross. L.oben. Rotherm.l. Hood Sternbere. MUler, Zunimetb. I,mili t-enalt, Holo Dancer. K W Marahall, Stage Manager. l'ranees Kltcli Director Uallet. Heats fiOc to .' aa at lltpp.'s ..,-,i-vv nu T1I1?IP Mat. 5 30. nvr hl,tA . ' TlianKSglvniB uiib Aay wmy ,!? n. t .. r. t.. iui. t) - : N0.RA BAYE AND AI.I.8TAU FlIHROUNptNOTHTir.'l HRATO N(QWAT lttiflL. llllL Boston Symphony ACADKMV OfMUB Mon. Uvr., Deo, 8, ati'lt: bOLOlST. Madame vMell Orchestra Da. Haul Muck, Tlct.t. t INpvi Conductor Aiawuin,Ji4 ACADEMY OK MU81C YtSTHtftt A I MUSH f NEW YOB: SYMPHON 51 ORCH MV. 'ti rM vy& i3 . -sV- tf 4 31 Jl lr M SOft Wl . V3 W, m 1 3! n tv : .Jfl SU 4 y-l 1 i. Ji Kl lief n W .a -a A un vsa TWM t.'i y j J 'i i ). S 4. 4- . &v. -A, --f V .'H t-j ytoM ill's. frf- .-.l' - 1B"Mi
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