i'iiiiir iiitiriti " -- "","" rw f ' ;.) EVENING, PUBUO LEDCfcR V . . ..? ' H r " ' i-l JtfST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Clark-McMichacl Wedding on Saturday One Tea Today Miss Jones Intro- 'dnced Billy Boy Reads RKATjLY I have seldom Hdcii n love lier and nunlntcr looking bridal party than Ellixibcth Jlflllrhaei'R on Saturday in old St. David's Church. Have you ever been out to that old church? It is more than 200 years old you know, and if you want to Ret lip into the Rallery you bnvc. to climb an outside stolie stairway, for inside therc'H nothing dolus, unless you have wines. Kllsahcth had the delightful idea of riirryinB out the general old-fashioned surroundings, by wearing an old-fashioned frock nnd by choosing hoopsklrts and pointed basques for her brides maids. Mnry Olendlnning, who is Elisa beth's first cousin, looked darling. She is so dainty and attractive, and Eliza beth I'acl.ard was dear. too. In fact. they nil were perfectly sweet. I think Mrs. .las. Smith is very Rood looking, and Eleanor Clark, who is the bridegroom's sister, looked charming, loo. You really .could not pick one from another, ELLEN McMlCIlEAl,, who is named for her grandmother. Mrs. Charles Custis Harrison, nnd who Is Elisabeth's llrst cousin (in fact they have been like sisters as they have grown up to gel her) was the maid of honor. Ellen will come out next jear, I am told, but you hear so many minors, it's really hard to place the debutantes of each year until the date of their debut is announced, don't you think? Well, she looked charming in her nunlnt ioopskirt of crenin colored lace, which was covered again with clouds of lilmy orchid tulle nnd silver, nnd her little bodice was of orchid velvet fin ished with the long-pointed boned vyaist. Even her slippers were of sil jrr cloth to match. Her old-fashioned hat was a combination of purple tulle mid silver. Itenlly it was perfectly lnvelv '. And most of the ushers were naval officers, so' it was one beautiful sight the uniforms an' everything. It was at a good time. too. because one could go out there at' ". stay a little while ntlhe reception and then "beat it" in one's car to Chestnut Hill to the Dales' ten. WILL you believe it? There arc only four tens (scheduled for this week? And up to this week we have nearly passed out, trying to go to one almost every blessed day. Eleanor Jones this nftcrunnn, Caroline Nixon tomorrow, Mabel Ileid Wednesday and Nancy Dun ning is to bo introduced on Friday afternoon and with the exception of several small theatre parties and din ner dances for the debs there will be ery little else doing in the entertain ing line. And goodness knows it's a good thing to rest up "n' bit. take stock 11s it were, don't you think so? You have to" look over your gowns once in :t while ami see that they are in order, what better time to do so than now. "Marie. Just bring them out and we'll give them the once over." ("lb! for I he days when we wore or gandie frocks and sashes and had just as good a lime as the debutantes of to dav in their sal ins and chiffons and tuilcs. Though to be honest I wore organdie before I came out; and I did wear satins and silks and laces when 1 did come out, but I made 'cm myself, nnd they ycro admired, too, though 3 ou may doubt me. ALKINd of good-looking clothes, I! nu- Atnrirnret Hcrwiml the other day carrying the. groceries out to her car. wearing a very smart terra conn suit and a small sable collar. Her hat was one of those queer blue-green shades so much worn this year. It was a rather high turban nnd. had no trimming but for a pleating of the material at the side, She wore brown yunips nnd stockings. Mrs. Ilerwind was with her, wearing n black velvet gown very cluborately trimmed with jet. The sleeves were slashed well up the arm nnd georgette crepe was set In, The dress was made ou the straight long line, held in at the waist witli a tied girdle of jet. Her hat was n toque of black nnd gold horsehnlr while a handsome laec face veil finished the costume. BILLY -HOY goes to school this year nnd ho is learning to read, but the family suspect that said school is teaching phonetic spelling (not that vou can always judge a school by its pupils). Anyhow, he gravely scrutin ized a bottle of cough medicine in the chest th other day and then remarked: "Mother, when you lake that medi cine, wliv must you shake before you sine-'" NANCY AVVNNB. North Seventeenth street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss IK'iiriette LoebJ to Mr, Leon A. Des sauei'. An informal "nt home" will be held at the Loeb home on Sunday after noon, November '-'.'I. from II to II o'clock. Mrs. -Joseph It Feigcl. IMOII North Itrnnd street, lias ns her guest Miss Itaehel Winters, of Little Unci;. Ark. Miss .lentietle Iters, HS North Twenty -third street, was' given a masked surprise party nt her home on Friday evening by n number of her friends and classmates. Mr. mid Mrs. James McN'ally have returned from their wedding trip mid are nt home nt 1711 Master street. The bride, before her marriage ou October 8, was Miss Mndge F. lioyle. Another returning bridegroom mid bridu arc Mr. unci Mrs. John E. Lip limn, who look n trip up the Hudson. They will be at home nl 21-7 North Twentieth street. Mr. Lipiniin was Mrs. Fnnnle I VI f it lie Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Albert Itogge will return from their wedding trip lo- lll,,. .,,! ..'Ill III, lit. tl .. 1 i.n.1 ll.lu ... (I. II. II, M, ., ... , ,,, ,- ,, mhi; nun . ...ill. null, iiii-i.iuiiiK r. and Mrs. ( liarles . litivliss ni iimii. r..iin... I, ,,,,, stj". v..,n, vimi. had it surpiise Halloween dance, ou Ulreet. bv Mr. ltminT',, i'tl.c. Mrs. their bridal attendants. 1 PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, A DEBUTANTE NOVEMBER ! 3, 1010 day evening. In honor of llielr small daughters, Miss Elizabeth Elmer and Miss Laura Elmer. Among tlioe present were Miss Jean Moon. Miss Mabel Shoemacker. Miss'T'orn Itocber. Master ltobert Moon. Jr., Master John Sliocninbker, Master Lauee Ilooth, Jr. Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Palmer. Jr., of St. Davids, gave n Halloween party on Friday evening, nt their home. Among the guests wcro Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter, Dr. and Mrs. Hubert P. Elmer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles 1!. t'lidebrod, Miss Fanny Wood. Miss Katharine (irecni Miss Violet Palmer, Mr. Kelly and Mr. Mc.Mnhoii.' Saturday evening, nt (heir home in StMo, (,' ubgg'e Davids. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Humpert 1!. Powell, Mr. nnd .Mrs. William i oehrnii, .Mr. nnd .Mrs. Frederick P. UmlHIff. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. ltobert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Nor man J. Coudcrt, Mr, nnd Mrs. Allen C. Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Hcyiiolds, Miss Edtin Jackson, Miss Clara Erhert. Mr. V. K. Kennedy. Mr. William (. lleinccke, Mr. Hnlph Sloan. Mr. Her bert V. Jordali. nnd Hie bride's uncle and limit. Mr. nnd Mrs. (itto Heluckc. Mrs. itogge, before her unininge on Oe- ! toiler 22. was Miss Eilnn Peters. 1 Mrs. E. Uiiiiii. of North Marvlne slioct, lias ret ii rued, from Cnstoii, Pa.i where she nltended the Women's Chris tian Temperance I'nion convenlion. Mrs. Albeit llulU. of 2S1S Clrind fiwiiuc. will give n luncheon today lit ALONG THE READING The Woman's Club of Wjncote will hold Its next meeting on Wednesday afternoon. November ii. at 2:.'!0 o'clock, in the cliibroom. (ireenwicli avenue. Wrneole. Mr. Wnrwicl: .intnim Pi-li.e will spenk on current events, which will her home, for the (lalax Club, of which be lolloweirtiy a report of the dele- she is a member. I he guesls will in- SMiW" ' WmBk i i maBiimmim?MFrimi!i3. swm&mmmms ' THE READER'S VIEWPOINT Letters to lha Editor on Current Topics For iieeefilnnee nnd puhiirntinn in Mm column tetters must he initial tin niir sittr (if thv i;r. ilntl irltlt Initios il iiciirrnl run ml inlet rat nnd he tinned trillt the vnmr ind 'nil iitm the irrttrr. nines irill be leithhrhl on icquesl nnd eonfidenee resiieeled. Xn iiihsti' irlJ he returned unless ueeampnnin! hi suf fivirnt imsttitir nnd n .iiciii request In thi effert. I'lttiliriitinn inrnlres no indorsement ' this Hfirtinicr n the sentiment e.rinrsieil. Xu ropit rinht matter teill hr inrlutlril nor will lelioinus disritssions hr iiermitlrd. SPE-ECH CLU& PLANS FETE' I ' Will Give Formal Reception of 8f,j i son Thursday Night I Members of the Hpeecli Heading CltftJ large bag will l.old more than several ,'' I'hlhidelpldn, If.Oll Locust street, nf( boxes, old washboliers, etc.. and Is I looking forward to the club's fornlnl much easier lo Imiidle. Surely, civic ( rcceptloii of the season, wliieh will ha i;'ingsA,l'fm"e'',l''',,'"m, V frUI,,l"'.l hi h:U o'clock Thursday eVcnfan ueint, sik.i a i.ikc. ! nt Hie dull. ' A YOI'NC, WOMAN INTEUESTI.D , Th t,ntl,.p hiiildlng Is being put in IN CLEANEH STREETS. i readiness for the event. The largo , (drawing room nnd class rooms on tluj Here's a Wise Man! second lloor will he the scene of tint I 7o n.r t;Mor nt i hi K,-rt,w fnbi.r (..,., i reception, but the dormitory, ten room 1 Sir As one of the Hlt.OIIO voters fori""'1 '''reatlou rooms will he open for John Al. Patterson at the late prlinur.v!",l"'f;i""- ,. . , ... election. I suggest o each one of them '" the receiviiiR line will be Miss Corn that they vote on election Inj for .1. Elsie Kiiizle. dieertor of the c lib; Jtisi ' Ilmnptoii Moore for Mayor urn! for the si' Kinzle. treasurer j Sniiiiienngner, i whole Hcpubliciiii ticket, and olTer the , honorary president; Mrs. Albanus L words of congratiilalion of our much- iSmilli. president: Mrs. A. Sidney LO-. lov'ed lender. Allow me to extend niy;gan. vice president; Mrs. Charles II, i hearty congratulations upon jour iiom- ; Iicnn. Mrs. W. Percy Simpson, Mrs. filiation ns the Republican candidate fur j llrmv Ford. Mis. Henry Drisler, Miss ' Mityur mill lo assure jou of my loyal Louise K. llohmnn, liss Mary Vu j support." jCrulee and Mrs. A. 1. AVood. Let us one ami all follow In the , , . - , , . i ,i, l(H)rMIF "I .'III n-iiiiri . Mini i i-.i-i,, i e.s the foreigner appeals to be he .,, ( ,,, t n Vare man. not ., rmt.ADUtl.fAH raiKMOSTTURAiroa MM KIMIIIIMT III I in' miiuiiiii liiiMM I'OIlrOr Illllllt UHl IIW I'll ljfll HI mi '4- J' ' 1 'tf How to Help the Forelaners iff ndltor a! Ihr .'eriilno I'nbtlr l,edirt: Sii According to all accounts in the .- - . .... ... .mi. . in... ..e I...... I I. . nns A rv -r . 1 . r turmoil of Hie present day net" In Hie , menu eiiy i ne . n.v o n ""mkwi m i 1 OniETht at O: I 3 gates In the stale convention. On Wednesday afternoon, November III. nt 2:!10 o'clock, a lecture will be given by .Miss .May Lambettoii I'ecker, followed by a talk by Aliss Nan Kent, entitled "Doing My Hit in France." Mr. Ilornce Teller Fleisher. of Oak Lane, has returned from a trip to Canada. Tlie Hev. and Mrs. Earl C. ('Iceland and their two children are living in New York. Mrs. ('Iceland lived in Rid ley Park during the two years- absence of her husband, who was chaplain of Hie Eighteenth Corps of Engineers, sta tioned in France during the war. . GERMANTOWN Mr. mid Mrs. Julian Arthur Hill iiuiu have returned from their wed ding trip nnd nre occlipying their new home in Chelsea. .Mrs. llillman. an early autumn bride, was Miss Made line Krauskopf, daughter of Hev. Dr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Krauskopf. of C.cr niantown. Mr. and Airs. Henry AY. Mace, of fiflNI Itiiynton street, entertained nt a mask Halloween party nt their home on Saturday evening. The guests were Mr. and Airs. Elliott Heed, Air. and Airs. Charles llraithwailc, Aliss Lil lian Itrnithwnite, Airs. E. It. Phillip, .Mrs. Esther Prcndergast ami children. Airs. Kiln Louder. Aliss Catharine Louder, Airs. Flush. Air. i..nl Airs. Charles HelTner. Air. and Airs. John Wagner and Aliss Lillian Wagner anil Aliss Lillian Zimmerman. dude Airs. (!. II. dinner. Airs. II. L. Sheip. Airs. 11. Stjcr. Mrs. A. W. At kinson, Airs. .1. C. Applegale. Airs. Horace Jones, Airs. Wilmer AI. Krusen. Airs. Kline. Airs, (ienrge ('. Young. Mrs. Landls. Airs. Harry Siddnus, Aliss Ida Troth, Mrs. (i. W. Tajlor, Mrs. Charles Herger. Airs, (ienrge AI. Itacr. Dr. Laura Cnrnell. Airs. H. T. Patter son. Airs. I). L. .Moore. Mrs. 1). H, Redmond. Airs. E. N Lipplncott. Airs. Lacev. Airs. Ella Leshcr. Airs. A, D. Iluttoii. Airs. (i. At. Costello. Dr. AI. Comstock. Mrc. John Caldlioiirne, Mrs. Harry Earl Campbell. Airs. AI. D. De- vine. Airs. 1'. I'oley. .Miss m. iiengen. Airs. Slimmer. Airs. C. A. Yniidervoort. Airs. Frank Ilurks. Alisr Joseph Stott. Airs. Charles Coolbaugh ami Airs. W. H, Scott. '.... AIISS MAHCJAHET I5AKLH ui-n"nre'WrcSotl.",In& Aliss ICarlc, who is a dehulantc of this season, is lite datujhtec of Air. and Airs. Edgar P. Earle. She made her debut at a lea given early last month. rm J- s; SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Airs. Edgar Moulton. of New Orleans, La., announce the engagement of their daughter, Aliss Heatrice Aloul ton. to Mr. John Hertford bholier. son ,if Mr. nnd Airs. Samuel L. Shobcr, of this city and Colorado Springs. Air. nnd Mrs, Walter S. Thomson, of 1722 Spruce street, will give a dinner danpe nt the Hitz-Carlton on Friday. December fi, in honor of Miss Rebecca Thomson, Mr. J. Heron Crosman, 3d. and Mr. Alex Cameron Crosman will have a dance given for them ou December 21) by their parents, Air. and Mrs. J. n,.n rVnuinnti. Jr.. of Eassifern. Hose lnne, Haverford. There will be about 350 guests from the school set present. Air. and Mrs. Dilworth Heggs en tertained nt dinner on Saturday ey ning at their home in Ilnverford. Cov ers were laid for twelve guests. Mt and Airs. Archibald Ilarklie, who have been spending a few days in Washington, returned to Inver House, their homo in Wayne, On Saturday. Miss Marion dn Pont, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William du Pout, of Hellevue Hall. Uclloyue Del., will arrive on Wednesday to visit her brother nnd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William du Pont, Jr.. nt ( berry Knoll, Newtown Square. Mrs. du Pont, Jr,, will be at home mi Saturday after noon, November S. Airs. Samuel W. Steckcl, of Rain and 'Montgomery avenues, Cynwyd.-willgive a children's party In honor of the birth day of her daughter, Miss Lois Hender son Steckcl, November 8, from .1 until fi o'clock. m,. n.l Mrs. S. D. Lit. of 201 West Hlttcnhouse square, have been visiting New York for n few days in each week during this month. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Jnrdeu (iuenlher nre receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Jacob .lardcn (luenther, Jr, on October !), the. fourth anniversary nfVhclr marriage. Mrs. tliienther will ba remembered as Miss Dorothy Lry!n Henderson, elder daughter of Judge (ieorgc Henderson and Airs. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Itlcliurd M. Marshall, of MeadowbrooV. aro being congratu lated on tho birth of a son, John Ash by Marshall, on, October 2-1. Mrs, Isaac A. Hrnddi)ck and Mr. Edward Hraddpck. of King's highway, Hddonfield, N. .T snlled Friday for 'Mfnml, Fla., to mwnd the winter. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Airs. William O'Niele and her two sons, Alaster Ihigene O'Niele anI Alas ter Hilly O'Niele, of the Atlantic Apnrlments, Chel-en, are spending Ihu week with their 'relatives. Airs. Edward F. O'Aliira, of II Hi South Twenty-sec-ond street. They will return home on Sunday. A welcome-home party lo the hoys of the Knstrii Club, wlio'have been in the service, was given on Saturday evening, Aliss Jeanne Davis, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. If. Davis, of 2 HO South Fifth street, entertained. Among the members or the cluli were .Mr. David Stein, Mr. James Eats. Air. Alurtiii Hoscnfcld. Air. .Max Levy. Air. Rudolph Alolliiiich. Mr. F.cn.janiin Cramer. Mr. Joseph Alizzi and Air. Harry Hud, of-the United States battle ship Ohio. Airs. Lottie Fullmer, formerly of South Philadelphia, entertained her sewing circle at a Halloween party on Saturday, November 1. Among the guests were Air. and Airs. Edward A. Dougherty, Jr., Air. mid Airs. Cecil Escnndcl, Air. and Airs. Albert Ennis. Air. and Airs. Joseph Wilton. Air. and Airs. Joseph Coll, Air. and Airs, .lames Stewart, Air. and Airs. Oscar Comp tou and Air. and Airs. Verge Comp ton. A surprise party was given on Fri day cveuing for Aliss Sarah Kolinsky, whose engagement lo Air. John Hill lias recently been announced, at roe s Hall. Among the guests were Miss Anna Kroftzow, Aliss Ethel London. Miss Viola Dowd, Aliss Hose Wolinsky. Miss Elsie Cohen, Aliss Frieda (iladstein,' Aliss -Alollie Nadler. of Atlantic City; Air. Henjamiii Friedman, Lieutenant S. S. Wcisman, of Wilmington; Lieu tenant Dallas, Mr. Samuel Melnick and Air. Cy Alalis. ' WEST PHILADELPHIA Air. and Airs. William H. Hclvcston, of !Kll South Fiftieth street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Aliss Mabel K. Hclvcston, to Air. Charles A. Hiss, of JI721, Chestnut street, for merly of Haltimofe. Aliss Ella Pollock, 4120 Walnut street, entertained nt n fancy costume party on Thursday evening. The deco rations were autumn leave.? and Hal loween emblems. The guests included Aliss Marie Koch, Aliss Ruth Koch. Aliss Jean Ilartcr. Aliss Dorothy Hea inan, Aliss Alary Piatt. Airs. Thomas Recce Howard, of Mil- bourne, entertained nt bridge on Wed nesday afternoon. Favors were won by Airs. T. II. Moore. Airs. Hobert Moore, Airs. Fox and Airs. James Hranagau. TIOGA Air. and Airs. Felix Strousse. of 2227 West Tioga street, have as their guest their daughter. Airs. Arnold .Munii, of Cincinnati, O. A Halloween party was given Sat urday evening at the nurses' home f the Samnrltmi Hospital, Ontario street and North Park avenue, when the junior nurses entertained the senior... The hostesses were Aliss Agnes Coslelln. Mi-s Helen Jeffries, Aliss Lillian Wise man, Aliss .Mabel Herl.lieiiner, Mi-.s liarriel Frederick, Miss Hannah Hhick. .Miss Theodore Davis. .Miss Olive Deib ler. Aliss Alary .Metcalfe, Aliss .rrinili Hishop. Aliss (Iraee Relca. Aliss Alan It 1. Aliss Ainbcl Saylor. Aliss Esther llntman. Aliss Alyrtle Spaeth. .Mi-.--I'loicnce Hrciscli, Aliss Helen (Hover. Aliss Elsie (Irautlnng. .Miss .Muriel Dunlai) and Aliss Hannah Robinson. Their guests were Airs. Annii Schniib. All llelmer, ."2!l (intes street, for the Rox- I borough Hoy Scouts. Among those participating were Aliss Lenin llelnier. .Miss Esther Eden. 'Aliss Elsie John sou. Aliss Helen Warner. Alis Knlh arine Alcririnc, Aliss Edith I'lichan nu. Aliss Alarle McAleer, Aliss Alma .Marls. Aliss Heba Holland. Miss Flor ence Uollnuil, Aliss Ethel Holland. .Miss Edith P.uclmnan, Aliss Anna White. Miss Doris Schotield. .Miss Jessie Sum mers. Aliss Ruth Hryson. Aliss Alice ilmisou. .Master Harry Milium. Alaster Taylor WobenMnitli. 7Inser Earl Tip pin. .Master Robert Tibbelt, Muster Walter Real, Alaster Albert Serwa.l. .Master Alton Cm bury: Alaster Carroll Dcntsheiiner. Master Hubert Kerler. Alaster Harry Weusel. Alaster Edward Allison and .Master Rcrnurd Hryson. Air. anil Air.. Leonard . Held have ! returned from their wedding trip mid me nt home at 1M7 Spring Onrden .street. The bride before her marriage I on October 1 was Aliss Harbara E. I Wulilcnbcrgcr, of 201 Dupmit street. i United Slates. How does il hnnpen that strikes are so prevalent? The principal reason appears to be that the laborer has more I money in his pocket than he ever had befiue, due lo the fact that wages l during the war have advanced faster ' than the cofl ol living, particularly . . those industries engaged m war worn. , sn that he can pn, his does and as- ! sessments with less Inconvenience, thus. ' placing him in a more dictatorial frame of mine!, for by force of Ills past op- j pression lie believes all employers nrei Ills enemies. , If he nsks more of the community. wlint does lie give in return? Does he come hero lo become one of us, learn the language, rend our papers and our! books, live according to the ways of, .American labor, heeome a eilizen audi support the government, pill his earn-j lugs in the hank or Invest them ill1 I property? ' No. unfortunately, lie does not. He, i lives with those from the old coiinlrj I from which he enme. in the same old I If'Biilai Mais Weil and Hnl. fit 2st3. ' i JOHN FERGUSON l'IHfl-l Love." " Let us bury all of our ba thoughts nnd feelings auu It matters not "how deep entrenched i Special Mat. Tomorrow u$rn ..!,l'.a IWftll ,.,.. ,lv. l,n,v!T'"': ""A.MATH- 11.1. MI'II Ol' YB.UW 111.,, Il.l.ll I... urn'" H'"' "i - .' ' lltlll. ' Faint not", light on. tomorrow the song. iAyid l. witmer Philndelpliia. November I. CLASS IN SOCIAL SERVICE Pcnnaylv.inla School to Train Own Workers Through Lecture Scries Pressed by the need of trained service worker", the Pennsylvania School for Social Service Is to conduct a series of jeeiure classes at its headquarters, HI02 Pine street, The IccturVs will be con ducted by Frank D. Watson, director of (lie school, and the first one will lie held lo night. I'ASr ASK I'ltfUUVTIMN nlUKOT FJIOJt .si;m:n months mnsationaIj itf.s iv xmv vntiK PoclllHr Weil M,n ,i Sral (Ivor II S0, I r orresc .mhh wed ufat atsts. Special ! Tonight! VICTOR HERBERT WILL CONDUCT THE ORCHESTRA j-nii; nr.n. w i.i:iii;nr:it I'unDrcTlo.Vnl I Vlt tllK IIISKHISKT'S QTimFMTQ ppnnn KJ I J L Lit I W I I J UL .ne ul icl.-ttitr trt tilu uM'll til Hrtl!ir'n mill CIki.1 AhUh intlr-le' AnnKiaic3rw I "' '.," ,". iT ",""-! i rim.rtii uup.id " ian.j. C.rftl.m Mimical Comply Hurrv OF RHODES MEr i ,.' -:: x r:!!"r" ntilVZnl,Z A N f, F I F A C F banks, or sends it lack to he old "''- Sixt.-ntilli and Christian streets, was ', -M i N VjLjLi 1 rt t L I. , t i il !.... I.! ..!... iir TiMiMimiKimiMi.Hinm.,, ""'" .,.11,,mn,1 Uv tho rnn-rf-nt inn vpsIpp- I... n..i.....l ... I,'.. III IH1WII ... "n "'- .,. Ill- I nil- III II. i- in ...... 1,1,1,- f .., 1 1.1 ...!!.... if ..mini nn .,i. in I'll im . I.JIOOl viinoio iiiLiiinii ni.i.-. urn i...... Pennqvlvanin Ir . Grntifiprl liw ..,'.. , , n minimum wage suflicient lo provide Choice Of John Murdoch Clarke, .such reasonable comfort as the Amer ican standard ilemanus, inn wnen nun WISSAHICKON The annual nutlimn sup'ier of the Aid Society of (lie Wiss.'ihiekon Methodist Eiii-copnl Church, of which the Rev. ;il.ii..l I. Altillw.i. a i-neliM. ivtll Inl.n Emilia Anderson. Miss (iriice ' ,,,..,; 'pinirsdny evening in' (he social hall of the church. Autumn leaves nui! ! liowers will be used in the decorations. i Among those having the affair in charge are Mrs. William II. Harper, presi dent of the aid: Mrs. .1. (. Roup, Mrs, i W. II. Itujlrr. Mrs. II. L. Plerson. Mis. I Elizabeth Hamsden, vice piesideuls; Mrs. Margaret Smith, treasurer: Mrs. Adam Sutton, secretary: Mrs. William I Steele, Mrs. .lobn Wooler, Mrs. Siun- ul'l Wooler, Mrs. Charles Koch, Mrs. iWolforl. Mrs. Alexander Russell. Mrs. Joseph Missiiner. Mrs. (Jrnrge Cmcy, Mrs. .1. P.rmistielil, Miss Mnrgnret Kenworthy, Mrs. (ieorgc Camp, Mrs. Simeon llnig. -Mrs. Tucker, Jlrs. Martha Vile, Mrs. Thomas Ritlenhouse and Mrs. Herbert Land. Who Aided in War Students in every college in Phila delphia were Interested today In the men wlio were named for Rhodes schol iirhins mid were proud of the fact Hint the 1'cnnsylrnnln man was one who had -een service In Hie army In France. lie is .lofm Murdoch ('Inrko, of Pittsburgh, a Fiiiversilj'jif Pennsylvania graduate. 'The Delaware selection was F. I'.a.vard Carter, of Newark, a noted athlete. wage is determined, siioiini ne rerene it, unless he conforms to our standards !ii Ihing in a sanitary abode and adapt himself to the new world ways? Health regulations should be enfoi I to pro- mole belter living nnd housing ceim.i tions if we. hope to raise the foreigner to a higher standard of lhing. Sorietv is nothing but Hie fnniih on ti large "scale. Do we allow the guest to direct our affairs? The fort iguei should not be permitted to join am or ganization whose object is to exert any inllnenco to compel the nation to do his bidding. He should be required by law to learn the language so as to he able to read and write. No foreign -language ............ ulimilil lie mililished nor au.v Mr. Clarke was (he first Rhodes ,, ': ...inductee: in anx foreign As part of the celebration 11(1. solicitors turned in pledges for $.l)()(l. collected to cancel existing indebtedness of the church to the pastor, the Rev. William A. Harrod. Tlli:.Mi:.lllK'H COMPANY OK VOt'TH Garrick Last 6 Evenings Mntlnces West. ScHni, I Mniket St. nli. UUh II M lull. l"l' M i I' lie IT. n's I'lnl Sin. lii; ef I LLaaia N A Z I M 0 V A! Ill I'lrlut l?lll Inn Caldwell. Miss Katharine Derbyshire. Miss Pearl Fenniinor'!. Jlis. Agnes Marl.. Miss Lnur.t Stout. Mi-s Twll.i Splirit. Miss Elizabeth Enicnhciscr. Aliss Lois Hawthorne. Miss Kat'liariiie IIusM-y, Miss Margaret Curry, Miss Delia P.ergen. Miss Mabel Kanfl'man. .Miss Charlotte Hayes, Miss Elixabetb lliirtmnn. Miss Elizabeth Klcbsch, Miss Elizubelh Entrott. .Miss Editli Rickey and Mrs. Lillian Rhode. Dr. and Mrs. Chester Walton Young lyive lelunied from their wedding trip lUid arc at home nt i!22l Xorth sieven teeuth street. Mrs. Young, before her uiarriage on (lctober 1. was Miss Flor ence May Cunningham. An attractive Halloween parly was given' by Miss Mnry Faliringer on Sat urday evening nt her home, 2102 West Ontario street. Her guests were Miss Jessie Wicdler. Miss Evora Kriiuse, Miss Ruth Colliding. Miss (jlailys Rivunan. Miss Mildred Wagner," Miss tiuil Sexton, Miss Laura Muhly, Mr. Edwin Murgl'iuni, Mr. Itussell llngner. Jlr. Elmer Neuber. Mr. Robert ("rid len, -Mr. Wesley Conkling. Mr. Fred Holm. Mr. Calvin Nickels, Mr. Rich uid Wells and Mr. Hcitzel Faliringer. The members of the Tioga Sewing Club will be cntertuiued nt luncheon on Thursday by Mrs. M, Lent, at her lioiiie, (ililU) Jlcl'nllum street, (ier niantnwn. Her guests, will include Mrs, William Lognn, Mrs. I. mini Shinklc, Miss Elizabeth Palmer. Mrs. Cordcl.u Ristine. Mrs. .lobn Nuttiill. Mr.s. (irant Rockefeller. Mrs. Frank Vuii tlerlierchen. Mrs. Frank Fischer, Mrs. Raymond Weckerlv. Mrs. Max Muir and Mrs. W. F. Johnson. Mr. anil Mrs. (ieorgc M. Hrown have returned from (heir wedding trip and nre at home at ."021 North Xintii street. Mrs. Hrown, before her mar riage on October lo, was Miss Sarah C. Leister. Mr. and .Mrs. Rnynor Howinan, who have been spending the uiitumu trav elling through tho southern states, have returned to their home on West Tioga street. MANAYUNK An interesting patriotic demonstra tion took place in the pnri-h of St. John the Huplist on Saturday, winch was "preceded by a Memorial service, when the uicuuirinl inns- for the sixteen young men of the parish who gave their lives in the service of their country in the world war was celebrated by Mon rixnor Eugene Murphy, rector of the narish. Tliree nrnn chaplains took part in the service, the Rev. M. A. ISennetl, deacon; the Hev. John .1. Homier, sub deacou, and the Rev. Joseph W. Wolfe, nf the llMHh lnfantrj. preached the rcrmon. At 12:.'!0 o'clock there was n luncheon in the larMi hall, to which all the service men of Manayunk were in vited, and all woe their uniforms. Among these are Hi't j otnijj men from St. John's parish who have returned from the Fulled Slates army and navy. At 2 o'clock there was a patriotic parade through the principal streets, lei', by the City Police Hand and St. Pat rick's Hand, of Norristnwn. The cele bration closed with an entertainment al II o'clock in SI. John's hall. i FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Jlr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Davis have leturneil from Washington, mvd will be nt home nt .'J02.1 North Thirty-iifth street. The bride, before her marriage on October 14, was Miss Agnes L. Hranslield. Mrs. E. (curing Darkness will give a, luncheon, followed by bridge, this after noon nt her home on Ouecn lnne. Mrs. S. Stevenson, Mrs. Charles Hrlcker.J Airs. William ( . nrinati. Airs. Irani; Mr. and Mrs. John Harper Davison. VAUt ji,.,,. orm. Xoll. Mrs. William of Augusta, (la., have Issued iuyita- ; nigler Morrison and Mr.s. William P. tiiius for the marriage of their daughter Miss Alice Elizabeth Davison, and Mr. Harold Vincent Smith, of ((i-l North Thirty-ninth street, on iWednesdny evening, November 12, nt 8:.10 o clock. M01 William street. Augusta. Oa-. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be nt home after January 1 at the Longncre, Walnut street. Annnuneement Is made of the wed ding of Sliss Marian Gertrude I.cdiu gcr. of 27 North Sixty-first street, und Mr. Ilnrry Anthony Hannigan, to day at noou. Miss llolen Clintham was maid of honor and Arc. Charles Ilauui gnn best num. Mr. and Mrs. Ilanutgau will be at home ou Wednesdays in Jan uary, at 27 North Sixty-first street. Sirs. II. Stahl. , of fi'-'lV Webster street, gave a Halloween party in hon or of her daughter, Mrs. L, Toudy, Thern wcro 100 guests present. The evening was speut in games und music. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. William S. Dutlield, of I'll HI North Eighteenth street, will give ,11 luncheon on Tuesday nt her homo, when her guests will Include Mrs. William Sa.vill, Mrs. Clifford Wright, Mrs, Ed ward Lownsbury, Mrs. Oliver Mum bower, Mrs. Louis Kliimpp, Mis. M. Mooncy. Mrs. Arthur Dobson, .Mrs, Mark Wt'bhslev, Mrs. Hull and Mrs. George Houltinun, Mrs. John II. Mawsou will glvo n luncheon on Tuesday nt her home. 11707 North Tlilrteentli street, .iirs, v niter Iniies' will be guests. ROXBOROUGH A patriotic service was held in the Fourth Reformed Church last evening. when a bronze mblet containing tin) names of the young men and women of the church who served In tho world war was unveiled. J 1 1 esc include Air. Howard M. Mclzler. Air. Millard E. Ooodroc. Air. Lee L. Kester, Mr. (Ieorgc H. Curtis. Air Albert Hilly. Air. Lloyd .1. Sharp, Air. (Ieorgc S. Kraft'L Air. Thomas It. Alnrrow. Mr. Fred W. (Soltz, Air. Harry Kisciiden, Mr. Law rence II. Fox, Jr., .Mr. Harry H. Ehly, Air. Levi Drcisbacli. the Hev,. II. S, Putnam, Mr. Joseph F, AVynne. Jr.. Air, (Ieorgc H. Woodring. Air. David Stewart, Aliss Sue M. Higgius, Air. Alil ton Tierney, Mr, (leorge H. Long, Air, Charles M. ScJiultz, Sir. William O. Wcimer, Air. Ellwood J Crowthcr, Mr. Elmer S. Diingnn, Air. Alvln W. White, Air. Elmer O. Sayres, Miss Dorothy Alultbcws, Mr. Amos P. Scott, Mr. William 11. Hnckman. Mr, Oliver P, Slater, Miss Herlhu A, Hate, Aliss Hertha A, Hurkc. Air. Fred F. Aletzler, Jlr, Andrew .T, Albany, Mr Russell 11. Cunningham, Mr. Samuel IV. Kchultx. .Mr. Svlvanus C. Hock- liiuu, Mr, Russell M. (iouldey. Miss Vera II. Sharp, Mr. William ssioan, .Mr. Harvey Fleming und sir. Elmer F. Davis. Addresses wcro made by the Hev. Frank S. Fry nnd Lieutenant Al bert AL Averyt, chaplain of ho U. S. S, STRAWDERRY MANSION Air. nnd Mrs. Morris Wcstlieimer, of 102!) North Thirt. -third street, nn uouncc the eiigngenient of their daugh ter, Aliss'Hortense Westliriiuer, lo Air. George-RosenbciKci . of New York. Airs. Al. Lessey. 10151 North Thirty third street, is spending a fortnight in Atlantic City. The i infringe of Air. Harry Cohen, of lili;. Montgomery avenue, to Aliss Hos." .. Hrodskj . Kit." North Sevcuth street, look place on Sunday evening, October 111, at the Oliel Jacob Syna gogue. A dinner n ml theatre party was given tti Miss Anna (iiahuski, of 201-1 North i weniy-sixui sueii. on euirnii.i eve ning, nt KuglerV. by her friends, in honor of her npiuoachinR marriage to Air. I'nul Hrown. nl Willinnisport, Pa. Aiming those present were Aliss Miriam Rubin. Ali-s Esther Hrenuer. Aliss Sarah Osli'o. Miss Amelia Schwab. Airs. Schevcll and AlNs Anna Grabuski. DOYLEGTOWN Doylestown sociel is centering almost undivided attention on Hie military ball, Armistico evening. November 11. to be given in the nrmon by the former serv ice men of this vicinity. Patron esses will include Airs, George II. Cliff, of I.aiighonie; Airs. William H, Cooper, of Point Pleasant; Airs. Hugh II. Hnstburn. Jr.. of ltrihtol; Mrs. Paul Giiliek. of ,1 'erknsio: Al rs. P. . Frank HarUell. of Cluilfont ; Mrs. Wil liam L. Lathrop. ot New Hope; Airs. Willuin C. I.eCoini111'- "' Hristol; Airs. Ft'eilerick O. LeHov. oT Newtown; Airs. J. Howard O.ias. of (Juukertown. and Mrs. John IJ. Woshbiirn. of Hucklng buin. Thirty -live prominent Doyles town women "will also serve us patron esses, LANSDOWNE The soejal committee of St. John's Episcopal Church inK nt Alts. Paul Lacheuineyer's home, ou Friday, October 31. A meeting of the men's association of tho Presbyterian Church was held ou Thursday evening, October ,(). Mr. nnd Airs. Howard . Head have sciioinr chosen Mom Pennsylvania in four years. I'efore coming here to nl leml the I'tiivcrsity he was graduated from the Allegheny High School. Clarke was graduated from the t'ni veisity of Pciinsjlvnuia in the class of 1017. lie was president of his senior class and was jls most active member. He was a member of the Phi I'etn Kappa honorary fraternity, the Phi Kappa lleta Junior Society. Sublux Senior Soeietv, president of the Chris linn Association, president of the Inter fraternity Council, head cheer leader, nn honor mnti mid a spoon man. After attending an oflicers' train ing camp in 1!11 7 lie was given the rank of lieutenant of artillery. In France he attended an artillery school nnd was about lo be sent into the Held when the armistice was signed. Clarke returned to the I'niversity this f.all and became assistant dean of the college. Rhodes i-cholarships entitle the holder lo a three j ears' cour.-e of study at 0cford. They have not been awarded during the last four years on account of the war. There were twenty five anplicnnls for the coveted scholar ship, half of whom were eliminated and the surviving twelve personally Inter vie'wed bv a eiuitnittee of which Provost Edgar F. Smith, of the University of Pennsylvania, is chairman, Clarke wiih the final selection. One scholarship is awarded to this state. I .raws in October (fe "1 will leave for England next Oc tober," Clarke said nt the Kappa Sigma fraternity house, :'.70(i Locust street. "I Intend lo study law and upon re luming to this country will complete my studies.". Carter nnd bis brother. Gray Car ter, have won distinction' hi three sports, football, baseball and basket ball. Within the last .war the brothers have represented the Hiue and Gold In stitution in these sports against the I'niversity of Peuas.lvnnla. Several weeks ago they plnjcd the t,nckle posi tions for Delawaie College against I'emi. Hnyard Carter is named after Thomas Francis Haynrd. who was secretary of state under President Cleveland and an ambassador lo Great Hritain, while his brother. Gray, is named in honor of George Gray, who was United, Stales senator and judge of the I'nited' States Circuit Court of Appniis. Hajaril and Gray are noted names in Delaware history. tongue, but elrrKs coillil lie cmpiojen who would fervo such customers in their own tongue at the same lime leaching the now comer the English name of the goods he desires. If prolil -snaring were coiiuneu uiciu zeus of this country It would exerr a powerful incentive to the ambitions mies to become naturalized as soon as possi ble, in order lo be on u par with their fellow workers. 'JOHN L. HYDE. Germanlnwii. Pa.. Oct. ".0. Favors Bags as Rubbish Receptacles To (lie i:illtur ot the JSvrmna 7'iiMlc l.rilsr Sir I have but recently moved to this justly fmnitis city, and realize that criticisms and suggr-tions from nu out sider or newcomer are neier very welcome, but it has Leen my fortune, or misfortune, to have lived in several of the largest cities in our country, and I cannot resist asking "Why, oh, why! arc residents of Philadelphia permitted to fill every old can, box or barrel they can find with rubbish In overflowing, set them along the street for a day or two until half the ci utents iltcreol nave hi en scattered to the four winds before the rubbish wagon conies along and takes "part" of what is left? I live in Wet Philadelphia, on n stivet which I mil told is of the-"better midddlc-class" t.pe whatever that may mean and at least three days of the week our otherwise respectable street is littered with dirty paper, cling ing to which are lcc;icl particles ot meat, fish, butter and vegetables, iimle utie of its former contents; a worn out and soiled slocking or I wo, or tin old straw lint. Of course, eventually this debris is swept up. and for a pe riod of tin co or four days our street has a decidedly decent appearance, when again tho day arrives for the weekly disorder. I have heard the Mayor and politics censured in no gentle manner for "this condition. I Know nothing of the city's politics, but I do know that in my par ticular 'neighborhood the citizens them selves are largely to blame for the un sightly and insanitary condition of their streets, which in turn nre undoubtedly responsible for that unwholesome smell so noticeable to a visitor in Philadel- I,,,1L Is there no way of compelling the use of covered receptacles for rubbish . or. better still, as found in many place-i. the use of burlap bags, the tops ol which can lie tied, ninued or twisted (to prevent scattering of contents? t ." "THE BRAT" fourth NVfeK of K.i'l lir.tml ttp.ru Frtttul l.uil v rihMr.i Hiu) tM'K.tti Hn.olMH M41LAC1I p. ILMI MAHKKT STHKirr Olivet from th" Mi'tropolltan einerii llout"- GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S Photoplay With An Amazing Soul No f TTK3H Has Set In the Smartest Musc'nl Com oil v ever ptueM LOOK WHO'S HERE w,lh CLEO MAYF1ELD NnxT WBKK-HBATS TlltmsDAT SAM II. HAItltlK- Present THE HAUNTED VIOLIN A N,w Pinv le, t'rene Wilbur Slas. .1 l,y Sam Forrest SamS. Shubert last w1:i:k nvS.it s ALJOLSON,B,,Sinbad" From thf riay hy Onnrsr .r Cohan Tlnntvl o Frank I,, I ickjird'n Story NOTE STARTING TIME OF MAIN FEATURE 11:13. 11:30, A. M. : I'll, 3. I.iri. ;3n. K.1.1 nml in P. M. ARCADIA' 0ur ved Ones Again?" " eTlrT.NCTlini.OW 1CTJI - ', Clos,,lcal lnu,lr' L5' students eif "itaja Yi 10 A. M.. IL'. S. 3:in, fil.-i, 7.1,-,. 11-30 J. J. BRYANT WASHBURN In New I'.inimount-Arlimft ri.turo "WHY SMITH LEFT HOME" l'rcim the i'l.iv nf ilporiee Hi lliuisi -NIX lllllir WALNUT ST. AT (VTIl llilUL Sl.it Thurs 2.V. .",0c 7.V. TonlBht. 8 15, i'So to JIJIO. A. II. Wooils' nuslnefs'" U L U IN 1 A 1 :'',!-" ""'' I'-rlP-Hi-r In ri'-"n "LOMRDiTtci:-: -?-,, j Business Before Pl I ii. I. I 1,1 I I.L.Jj Tirl'lls'l) VY rRIIIAV. SVI'l'ltliVV I IIII.l.inntKB In "Sl)J13,JXJM3" V T rfoTT a! MAIIKI.T STItnin" A HOVE CTH A I NEXT vi:i:k SKATS Til I RS Al'.IH:MV UP MI'SIC to U.1,1 1'. ji. Mli'hlL'tin. The choir, led liy Mr. JiiineH Fiiiwecuter, mVh (lem'-Ke Cox. Mix. i Leliinnu, kuiik Klplliis "UccchmIoiiuI." r(.tuvm,(r fnlII, a Miort trip tliroi.Rli the Harry Shlrey, Mm, fliurlen Itussell, M'rooi. 117. (llrl SconCs. of which Mrs. XX?1' ,1,,,'i,,'8,.,wl'i.c.,i 5' Htol,IK,cl at Mrs. Walter Vcit. Mrs. Freil Oelsrr . William llolltiiid is cntitain nnd Jlrs. ( liieiiBo und tlevcliinn. unel- Mm. Albert l. Tuteiir will be the willluiu Taylqr xcout nosUtunt. Svo u, Mr. Henry ' I otrest. of Hunny- lil!l!DI!!llllllii!lll!lllii:il!!ll!l!i:a!ili;!IIHllIIWIIIIIIIl! I Georg !lll!l!ll!ll!ll!lllllllll!l!lIIIIIUnai!ll!llii!ia!! BSD !l!!ll! e Allen, 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 C. C A P TT5" T 72i MAriKirr stiu:i:t Constance Talmadge "A Tempcra- mi-nial Wife" GREAT NORTHERN llltOAII & J-UIK avi: I 'The Unpardonable Sin" ' Featuring Blanche Sweet ft TiC FT MT MAHI.nTSTT"neitT 17TII lXCvjEilN I DOROTHY tllSIl in i "Turning the T.1I1IM" ! MiiiMii-cttAii: k'i:nni:dy bridal Exquisite Hats for Social Functions Jl.'inv new moilcls esp.'cinily tle.siKiieil 'or tlifsn occasions. )n litautiful' inuili 1 has un entire rrown of moleskin, Bllt brim with mallne nine: cluatiT.t of btnall Frencli (lowers Hurrouiul l lie crown A utiiklru moilel Is of .silver cloth, hack tihnmiiiR ot llourn, hllvcr vltilion nrounil the crown. You will udoio u .small Turban o Iirown corded allli nnil It w'lll pay M)ii to come lo Allen'H first nml make your selection, ns our imtrons tell us we hu- ilio most i-ompleto stock In town of Flno Hats at correct tirlccK. Dress Hals, S20.00 to $50.00 ALONG THE MAIN LINE ' r. ...! .. Tl..1.n..e 1 T.'lmpp nflSUCStli. Vtyw, goyiUIollowccn party on'rt- Mr and Mrs. Harry Loch, sj 1P5U tiip ljpmcasl hint been Bpeiidliis the, .".' . .! ... "--.." .'...' , ta ..- ' . " ana, iNjr. vhvm j.', AveeK ? 4tiim! t ny- ,.. Ilallovyeeu lmrty on rriuoy uvcuIhk Ht nicue nvenne, Jlr, ana, jkk. vhvm COIiIPLETE LINE Women's Fall Underwear Popular Harvard Make In Union Suits, Vests, Tights :ind Corset Covers in cotton, merino, silk and wool. Beautifully tailored, made of the finest quality materials and daintily finished in every detail. The Famous Kayser Underwear Union Suits low neck, knee or ankle length spe cially re-enforced for wear in cotton, lisle and mercer ized, You won't know how good looking and how comfortable a knit union suit cum bo until you've worn one made by Kayser. Dependable Swiss Underwear Vests, Tights, Union Suits in cotton, lisle and wool. imnwviiiniiH SWJDM WmtiWIA', fi. yivi-'-sr.w wi 1 irojsjsjo ' 'J imft, VAunPvn 1 p SENATOR MURPHY 'ro,,,,.rV, III. I.LO. JfliUK." AMI OTIIBI'V 1 BRO ADWAY "tul "snyueT .' ir. H'4.'. .1 B. "THE ECHOES" 'TW j S, "CHECKERS" ' cross'keys "ip'si, nn,h ! "GEMS OF OPERA" ! KATHERINE LOCKE' 1 Scries of Talks on Current Topics Bellevuo-Stratford Ballroom Altcrnatinp; Tuesdays at U A. M. I FIRST TALK NOVEMBER -1 j Problems of Pacific Shantung HI2ASON TlfKllTH. S10 SINULM APMISHIO.S. II r.ll llt'lli'tlt nf MelhoilUt KlilsuiDHl Hiwpllu! Al'I'LV I'Olt TIl'KlOTS TO ' I MISS M II. 1'tUlU'i:. 11110 1'INK KTUKKT EITH'S Boston Symphony Orchestra PIERRE MONTEUX DJ, J.dCl ChestnutSt. "fniiAiiot'si;- To.vioinr "SOME fT MVE' " SaU With 111ANK TI.WVEy LYRIC TO.VllltlT AT 8:15. I.OLANO WKST'S ThrmnittllS?'- "THE UNKNOWN PURPLE" ADELPHpro"T; at mis. . , ItAf'UKr, CUOTJinitS COMTSDV'lIIT "A LITTLE JOURNEY" KATOERINETINGLEY Lca.lr of iho Thpnmiphlcal Jrovemont throuBhout the world, rountjrfas llaj.i Ypb Svmm or Education SI'HAKS CM "Tlieosophy and the Vital Prob-' lems of the Day Shall We Meet otrn. iVtwlemy nnd CullrBr Scottlnh Jlltn Halt. Hi North Hroail si . Mon . Xov 3. at 1? r. 11. Unors open at 7:4.". Admission tnr. Apply fur remrved soatH at hall between I nnd r, p Jt. easure Tin- li.ipl,l riro Farro oV Jtystery It Happens to Eveiybody PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Li:oriit.n STOKOWSKI. Conductor. ' I'UID.U AI'TKILNOON", Nov 7. tit 3:00. PTl'lDAV i:Vt:XINii, Nov. 8, at 8;tS, AvniiKU .. ovpitur, Tho Krtshooier" MKKTJIOVL'.V Svmphnny No. T IJVORSKV "The Haunted r'"tl" VA'!i:u . Oeriure, "nienil" MET ROPOLITAN0,1: v . . . llroad and Toplar Tues. EvS., Nov. II. at 8:15 GALA NIGHT EXT'SART By PIAVE ORCHESTRA fu.lurl.ir. ANTil.Vtn Ii ANWfNZIU llrothit nf thu Toi't Warrior sn.vrs t,k- to t2 S llrK. is i.r.x lii ...i,. i M-t ropuiitan Ticket oir. i itos I'hisinm fltrei-t -Flo Jay Gould & Lewis In "t'hlcKen C'hou Meln' AILKKN STANLEY BENNETT it RICHARDS llt'NTIW; IllANTIS tt 1M.JMKI.ANI nn(lqther KUrat Af.VUKMY OF Ml'HIC TOMUIIT AT 8.13 SOLOIST :nmaninon: Tlckrts at Ierr"s. 11 111 I hfatuut Street, Ainiihlthi at . 2.1o. V-NICKERBOCKED I THIJATIll: Jllth&MARKKT l KLUCTION IlKTritNS ItLAll ritOM HTAOlil TOMOltltOW NUlllT Wm, Russell in "Sacred Silence' '6 "ots VAUDEVILLE , 6 ACADi:MV- Wwl. livening. Nov B, nt8:lj. I SOXtl ItEClTAL hy (FRIEDA HEMPE.L J I $a, i.no, 91. t.v, ix oatM 2 ro( wr J . .1- m w . .. . - -il, ir t M?.I1l'!V."n'lTess.?' Storm Country .LEADER W LANCASTB?WOTiA1 tlirinctn me - ( a" V ..." LIT' ". J .1 Kov. 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