KShM W T" :v F-tW?; EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, XOA'EMBEJl 11 1910 1 ' ' ' 1" ' W l I h. h ST GOSSlPjABOUT PEOPLE Nancy, Wynne Taks of Today's Debutantes She Tells of the Plays and Players Club Night. Other Social Matters A Finn the hort "respite of no, tens yesterday e have two today, one In .Trenton for Itoxalene Dickinson. Perhaps some of us wonder why I nm concerned with a Trenton tea, but. you see, Iloxnlrnp Dickinson is almost as much of a Philadelphia as Rhe is a Trentonia'n. "Her mother was Koialene Howell, did you know that? And Itoxa lene Howell it the daughter of Mrs. William Howell, .Ir., of St. James place, and was n sister of the late Hilly Howell, wh married Phoebe Lewis nnd who died about ten years no of sear let fever at their liomp in St. Davids. Then, too. Itoxalene has Dickinson relatives in" Chestnut Hill, nnd so she has come out here as well as. in, Tren ton. Mrs. .Tosinh Hnrmar Rave ft lunch eon for her and for Celestine Warder a couple of weeks njro in Trenton. And her Aint Phoebe, who is now Mrs. Italph Derr, nnd who, by the wny. is spending the winter here with her parentis- Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. TwU, Jr.-, 1000 Spruce street, will civc a dinner for her here in the near future. The Derrs, you know, have been hv Inir In Wlltnlncton for several years. and have only recently come up iere again. They hove two dear little boys. Ralph, Jr.. nnd Harry. The Howell hnv ore TWlio nnd John nnd they have been, spending the winterti with their grandparents tor n numucr 01 years, "i tending school in tho city. Ttila nfritmnnn Ttnxnlene s srnnd mother"' Dickinson. Mrs. 8. Meredith r;vinnn nf Trpnton. will eivc the tea to introduce her. Itoxalene Is extremely good looking, She, has very lively eyes, much like her mother's. ,,,,, nito n tinmlipr nf the rhiladelnhin girls have gone up to 'assist In receiving at the tea. and I'll wag,er they It have the time of their lives. HAVE you ever been to parties In (Trenton? Well, I have, and, believe me.lthey give you a gopd time. I went up there to one of the assem blies some years ago, nnd we hod a ten in the afternoon, first, to meet some of tho men, nnd then n big dinner at which every girl had two men to talk' to.- and then the ball in tho foyer of one of the leading theatres in the eve ning. It was as much like one nf our Afsemblies us n smaller city affair could be. ... And after it was nil over the girls on that house party just fairly fell into bed, they were so tired. Hut "a good time was had by all." HERE in town, Elizabeth Itoss, who is the very attractive daughter of the George Gorgas Kosscs, will be in troduccd at a tea to be given by her par ents, at their home, 1721 Spruce, street, from 4 until 0 o'clock this afternoon. Elizabeth has dark hair, which she wears very simply back from her fore hcnH nnd dark eves, which look straight at you in a very sincere fashion. There's something very unusual about her eves; they are wonderfully ex pressive. She also hns a cllmple in her chin, which gives her a certain piquant air, which is very charming. A great many of the debutantes will receive with her and a theatre party and supper will follow. DID you hear that they are going to have the entire furnishings of a house for sale at the rummage at 1112 Walnut street on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week? Yes, my dears, some one lived in said house just for six month1 nnd then for some reason not given, gave it up and the furnish ings' thereof as well ; and behold ! they linvo been, given to the women who arc holding tho sale to benefit the Presby terian Orphanage, nt Fifty-eighth and Chester avenue. They hate everything, I was going to vay, "but the kitchen stove," but a wee bird told me there Is even a gas slovc, so for once one cannot use that apt sajing. The sale will start on Thursday at 10 o'clock nnd finish nt fi nnd will con tinue until Saturday nfternoon. Three full days! Mrs. Richard Norris, whose debutante daughter is the attractive littlo Mary Norris, is president of the orphanage. THE Plays and Players have started up club nights again for this season, nnd their forty-second night will bo held on Monday and Tuesday of next week. They are calling the night "An Evening of Episodes." Tho first playlet will be an American one. It is called "Before Breakfast," by Eugene G. O'Neill. The Russian episode will be "Tho Game of Chess,1' by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, nnd the French episode, "There She Goes," by Ray Sprigle. Joe Deering is director of the plays, Miss Kntherinc McCarron has charge nf the scenio effects, and Mrs. Howard Reber will have the properties In her care. IT WAS In the dnys before prohibition and they were nt a banquet together. As the "eats" anil drinks were pro ceeding, one said to the other, "Let's swear off for a year." "No, I'm not going to'do it," said the other. Then, just as tho one who proposed the swearing off was about to leave, the second man, whom we will call Jack, said, "Did you mean that swear off?" "Yes," said the first. "All right, I'm with you ! If either of us breaks through he owes the other $23." So it was un derstood. .And they parted. But on the way home the first one began to get rnthcr bored with the Idea. He reasoned thu'ely' "I seldom take n drink, but when I want it I want It." And nftcr he reached homo he sat down nnd drew a .heck for $25 and sent it to Jack, explaining' that he thought ho had been foolish to make the wager, etc., etc. Later In, the evening hp even cnlled himself nil kinds of names, not only for making the wager, but for hnving to live up to it to tho extent of losing money. With the mall, however, came a handwriting he did not recognize, at first. He opened the envelope nnd out fell a check for $25 and a sheet of paper on which was written, "Dear B , I took a drink after you left, Jack." NANCY WYNNE. ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Howard W. Lewis, of 1028 Knrueo street, will give n dance on December. 4 at tbe Acorn Club, for Mls9 Emilia Potter Noble, this debu tante daughter of Mrs. Francis Noble, of Rex avenue, Chestnut Hill. At tho wedding of Miss Marlnn F. Butler, daughter of Mrs. Edgar H, Butler, of Chestnut Hill, and Mr. Ed ward Flti-Randolph Wood, on Novcm hr "O. in St. Luke's Church. German - town, (Jie best man will be Mr. George R. Foulko and the ushers will be Mr, Charles S. Wood, Mr. K. Francis Wood, Jr.; Mr. Robert L. Wood, Mr, Emlen "Wood, brothers of the bride groom ; Mr. B, Brannan Reath 2d. ; nfi Samuel Shober. Jr.. Mr. Maskell Ewlng, Jr., and Mr. Russell Wolfe, of New Yorlc. 'ine nnaa wm db given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Edward 8. W. Farnum. Mr. and Mrs. John Edward ZImmer manh,, of Whjtwoith, Rydal, will give a dinner dancp on Saturday, December 0, In honor of their daughter, Miss Harriet Fra4er Zlmmermann. 4sillr, Morris Dalle of 250 South rw k Twenty-first street, has Issued invita tions for a large dance jit the Hitz Carlton, on January 1, in honjir of her daughter, Miss Margaret A, Dallett. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Irenee dul'oiit, of 1730 Spruce street, have issued in flations for a dance nt the Acorn Club, on Friday evening, November 28, In honor of Miss F.lie dul'ont, nnd Mr. Herbert dtiPont. Among the debutantes who will re reive nt the tea which Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smythe will gie nt their home in Chestnut Hill, on Friday, November 28, to Introduce their daughter. Miss Clarissa Smvlhc. will be Miss Evelyn Ncwbold Smith. Miss Josephine Thomp son. Miss Elizabeth Dulles, Miss Esther L. Rhoads, Miss Margaret Earle, Miss Elizabeth L. Boyd, Miss Nancy B. Dunning, Miss Mary Gladys Muller, Miss Rosamond Wurts, Miss Cclestlne P. Warder, .Miss Kathcrlne S. King. Miss' Elizabeth Anne Taylor, Miss Nannie H. Dale. Miss Anne Barton Townscnd, Miss Rachel Whitmer, Mist Mnrgaretta A. Sharplcss. Miss Lucy H. Grey, Miss Margaret It. Uest. Mhs Elizabeth Ross, Miss Marie Louise As'.i hurst and Miss Rosalie Vollrnth. A dinner and theatre party will follow for the receiving party. Miss Fifi Wldcner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Widener. will be Introduced at a tea to be given by her pnrents at their home Lynncwood Hall, Elklns Pnrk, on December .1. Miss Wldcner will nlso be the guest of honor nt a ball to be given by' her parents ou December 18, nt her home. Miss Mary Trotter Goodman, de butante daughter of Mrs. Howard 11. Seaver, will be tho guest of honor nt a theatre party and supper at the llitz Carlton, on Thursday evening, to he 5 Wen by Mr. and Mrs. Francis 8. Mc llhcnny, of Chestnut Hill. The guests will include Miss Margarctta A. Sharp less, Miss Kathleen G. Bitter, Miss Susan T. Groomc. Miss Mnrgaret Ross, Miss Nancy B. iVinning, Miss Rosa mond Wurts, Miss Peggy Rosengartcn, Miss Harriet F. Zlmmermann. Miss Anne B. Townscnd, Miss Mary Ernes tine Appleton, Mr. Robert E. Straw bridge, Jr., Mr. Palmer Townsend. Mr. Walter L. Ross, Mr. Frederick M. Swopc, Mr. John Vnu Pelt. Mr. Alex ander Van Pelt, Mr. William Jenks Wright, Mr. Walter Freeman, Jr.. Mr. George A. Armlsteadi Mr. Phlllcr Lee, Mr. George F. Brown, Mr. J.- Andrews Harris, 3d. Mr. Rodney Cookmnn. Mr. PerBifor Frnzcr, Jr., Mr Minturn Wright, Jr., and Mr. nnd Mrs, Howard E. seaver. Mr. and Mrs. William Townsend Wriiht will civc a dinner of twenty- four covers this evening at their home on Church road, St. Davids, in honor of their sister-in-law. Mrs. Charles B. Wright, who will leave shortly for California, where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, of 237 South Twenty -first street, gave a luncheon nt the Acoru Club today In honor of Miss Deborah Logan, debu tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Restalrig Logan. Among the guests were Miss Caroline Stocker Barclay, Miss H. Pauline. L. .Bell. Miss Mary B. Clnrk, Miss Marie Louise Ashhurst, Miss Marion Wistcr Baird, Miss Emily E. Clotluet, Miss Anita Merchant Evatis, Miss Mary D. Norris, Miss Margaret Earle, Miss Rachel Price, Miss Eleanor Robb, Miss Peggy Roseu garten, Miss Mary Channlng Wister, Miss Helen L. Straw-bridge. Miss Frances Kcmble Wistcr. Miss Elizabeth Dulles Bartow, Miss Sarah M. Har rison and Miss Margaretta L. Harri son. Mrs. Thomas Reath, Jr., of Chest nut Hill, entertained at luncheon to day in honor of Miss Marion Butler, whose marriage to Mr. Edward Wood will take place on November 20. Miss Mary Porchcr, daughter ot Air. and Mrs. Samuel Porcher, of Chestnut Hill, gave n bridge party iu honor of Miss Margaret Blaney, of Boston, this afternoon. Miss Blaney Is the guest of Miss Porcher for several weeks. Mrs. John W. Coles and her daugh ter, Mrs. George Trotter Tyler, will be at home this afternoon and on the fol lowing Tuesdays until Lent nt their home, 2114 Pine street. Mr. and Mrs. William Abrahams, of the Tourainc Apartments, who left Fri day with u party of friends on a west ern trip as far as California, will, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Frecland Kendrlck, be guests of Colonel Louis Cody on his ranch in Wyoming, QERMANTOWN Mrs. K. C. Idell, ol Wl Kast Tul pehocken street, will entertain at din ner this evening for Miss Marion (J. Chadwick, whose marriage to Mr. Wil liam V. It. Johnson will take place on Saturday evening. Covers will be laid for fifteen guests. Mrs. Harry H. Skerrett. of 333 West Unsal street. ML Germantow-n vester- day to attend .the Y. W. C. A. conven tion nt Wcrnersville,. Mrs. J. Warner Uutterworth will attend her sister-in-law, Miss Florine Uutterworth, as matron of honor, nt Miss Butterwortb'a marriage to Mr. Lewis Craig Dick, In Bt. Peter's Episco pal Church, on November 22. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Semper Fidelia Society of the Cookman Methodist Church, Lehigh avenue and Twelfth street, will give a dramatic entertainment on Thursday evening. November 20, In the lecture room of the church, in aid of the work of tho society. Tho humorous sketch, "Back to the Country Store," will be presented under tho direction of Miss Florence Kennington. with the following in the cast: Mr, Howard Ruddcrow, Mr. Charles Weiss, Mr. Warren Davis, Miss Marian Kennington, Mrs. Charles Summers, Mr. Franklin Hewsnn, Miss Edna Gould, Miss Mildred Davidson and Miss Florence Kennington. The patrons and patronesses include Mrs. Fred T. llrideland. president of the or ganization; Mrs. William H. Brill, vice president; Mrs. Harriet Wolf, secre tary; Mrs. Warren Gamble, treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hewson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weiss. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorga Davis, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hownrt Howitz. Mrs. Fred T. Bridgland, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brill, "Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Victor nosenberger, Mr. Charles Bum mers. Mr. Warren Gamble. Mrs. Ed win Buob, Mrs. Robert Summers. Mrs, Mary Keyser. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bheetz and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Korndoffer. The. performance will be followed by a social hour. TIOGA Miss Lyetta IMankley, of 3400 North Twenty-second street, gave a masque. rada party on Saturday livening nt her home. Golden chrysanthemums and au tumn lcavjs were used in tbe decora tions. The guests included Mr, Jos eph Hess, Mr. Clifford, Brooks, Miss Emma Ulankley, Mr. Nathan E. Blank ley, Miss Edna Mutrhler, Mr. Aihtou Ross, Miss Mary Miller, Mr. Robtrt Tarbuck, Mr, Jack Naye, Miss Anna McClaln. Mr. Edward Blanklcy. Miss Mary Mllhclm, Miss .Mildred fiarrln, Mr, Louis Kent and Mr. Howard GuiL let "i- -ti .1 -, -I" vV IN THE NAVY SET Phnln lv jti, hra h .MILS. P. L. STOVHIt AND DAUfiUTKIt Mrs. Stover Is the wife of Commander Stnrr of the niny jard. While .stationed In this city lliey are liiing at 2101 Sliunh street WEST PHILADELPHIA j Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank 8. Ucmmcilv. of.1523 Whitby avenue, entertained nt an autumn-leaf luncheon Katurtln afternoon to announce the engagement nf .their daughter. Miss M. Catherine Hcmmcrly, nnd Mr. rjuv U. Ailing, of Athol, Mass. Mr. Ailing 's a gradu ate of Lehigh University, clas of 11117. nnd is a member of Chi IVi fratcrnit j . Mrs. Lydia Dean de Ilenriqties, n Guayaquil, Kcuador, is visiting her par ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Dean, in West Philadelphia. WrS8AHICKON Mrs. Henry J. Dnhm, of 2,'S Kalos street, entertained the mciiibei-s of the Women's Auxiliary of St. Stephen's Protestant. Enisconal Church. Inst week at her home. The ho.slcss is president of the association, nnd her KueMs in eluded Mrs. Harry Koulds, Mrs. John Fozard, vice-president; Jli',M Mahula Hpenccr, treasurer ; "Mrs. Cllnrles Hiiil son. asslstnnt trenstirer; Mrs. Kdwnril Kerlcr. secretary; Mrs. Samuel Milli gan, Mrs. William Heidenwag. Miss Alice Uuckley, Miss .Nellie Iiucklcy. Mrs. Fred (Jreenwood, Mr- Fred Oreenwood, Jr., Mrs. Hositr Itobinsou, Jlrs. Kichard Spencer, Miss Clara Booth nnd Mrs. AVillinin Wriglej.x On November 10, the parish will hold a Women's Auxiliary tiny when the speaker for the occasion will be Mrs. Henry Pilsbry, of Ilala. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Thomas J. Noounii, of Mahniiny City, Pa., was the guest of .Mr. Charles A. Pearson, nf 2.128 South Fifteenth street, over the week-end. Hoth men have recently been discharged from the United States nnvy, after two years' active service. The engagement of Miss Margaret Gimbell. nf 2324 Smith Cm-net street, to Mr. William J. Flynn. of 2222 South Pjculah street, has recently been an nounced. The wedding will tnki' place ou Wednesday. November 2(5, nt Un church of St. Monica, Seventeenth and Ritner streets. MANAYUNK 'Che members of St. John's Alumnae Association gnve a dunce on Saturday evening In St. John's Hall. The af fair was in charge of Miss Mary O'Brien, president of the uliimunc; Miss Winifred Murphy, vice president : Miss Hannah Carney. Miss Mary Nolan, secretaries; Miss Marj Lehman, treas urer: Miss Margaret Wall, chairman of the dance committee; Miss Mary Pa gan, Miss Helen Howe, Miss Margaret Howe, Miss Marie Conway and Miss Mary Devlin. Mrs. Joseph Lehman, Mrs-. Joseph Kelly, Mrs. .Margaret Mur phy. Mrs. Mary O'Brien, Mrs. Michael Wall, Mrs. Thomas Howe, Mrs. W. Carney, Mrs. John Carney, Mrs, Wil liam Fagau, .Mrs. Mary Convoy and Mrs. Joseph Devlin were the patron esses. The organization has 2,10 mem- bers, PARIS NEW YORK mj "The Paris Shop of America" - HuirectxLikniiona IN -GownsWrapsCoats Tailored StutsDkesses-Blouses MHUNERY ALSO ILSHIONABLE FURS WE WILL BE PLEASED TC WELCOME YOU TC OUR NEW SALONS AT THE RITZ-CARLTON ON OR ABOUT JANUARY FIRST Si v MMnaiimTMMii mmnrrmnTOiaironimainiiiiMia NORRISTOWN Mr.s. Hnnmili Tnggnrt of Fast Kim street celebrnted her eightieth birthday aniiiei'sary by linldiiig n dinner nnd leceptiou nt her home. The oldest guest present , nt the affair was Miss Cecelia Zimmerman, ninety-four, and the joungest Miss Kthel eiikle, eighteen inonllw. Other guests included Mr. nm! Mis. Winlicld Walker, Mrs. William Tngcart, Mrs. Joseph Tnggnrt, Mr. nnd Mrs. (!. Corson Tnggnrt, Mr. Wil liam Stephens, Mr. Alexander II. S. Tnggarl, Mrs. Klizabetli Abraham, Mr. W. Mnmlllnii Tnggnrt, Mrs. Iliinmih M. Kupplee, Mr. and Mrs. Linford Supplee. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde YcaMc, Mr. mill Mrs. Willard Yeakle, .Mrs. Amanda Supplee, Mr.s. Maij Supplee, Miss June Supplee, Miss Amanda Streeper, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Itnmscv, Mrs. Irviu Siipilee, Mrs, Isaac Grif fith, Mrs. Herman Wel7.el, Miss Sue Dellnven, Mrs. John Hampton, Mrs. .1 (ill n Tlmmiis, Mr.s, Klizuhcth Tlinuias, Hev. W. K. W. Taylor and Mr. Wal ter McShen. ROXBOROUCJH A series nf -interesting entertainments, In lake place the second Tuesdny of each month, bus been arranged by the members of Mr. Harry M. Weiitzel's Bible class in the Hoxhorough Baptist Chtinh. They will be held in the lee tun' auditorium of the church. This "evening the progiam will include songs ircitntions nnd choral singing by the children from the Italian, llungariiiii and Itussiun schools .ir the Baptist City Missions, 'J'lio childrcii'TwUMir -ircoin-pniiicd by their teachers who will tell of the city mission work. All icsi tlents of the section me Invited, '''here aie fifty members in the class. Mr. Anthony L. Wetherlll is president ; Ml', (icoigc W. Levering, sccictaiy, and Mr. Ilnirj Crmen, treasurer. ALONG THE READING The West Philadelphia Minstrel Girls, tinder the direction nf Mr. James Wafer, gave an entertainment in nid of the new parochial school building at St. Luke's Hall, Cleiiside, lust ThurbditN evening, No ember (t. At least ,100 people witnessed the performance,. These girls have performed at the various tan loumcntM (luring the war, under the di rection of the Knights of Columbus. Withcrspoon Hall, Thursday, 8.15 UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ALBERT N. HOXIE. Director maij i:nrti:v iiotz Sopr.ino AsHlntlnir Artist A NEW lli:A NKW t'ORCIJ, A NKW IMI'L'I.SK' EVKHYIK1DV , "ri"-' I'NTtnB AUDI ENCE SINUS Sinn llh 11 .-w.iphuiiy Ortlitstru mm pnsfil of l'hllndlihn s IimiIIiib Instrument'l. it3 Sinn ullh Hniii who tnusht the inarineH rfml sailors the Mllui- nf a sonit. TUkels Hi t'nlversin Uxlenalon llox Ulllcc, Wltherpnon Itullillns 1422 WALNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA m - wimMniM i -J, II HitiwiiiiiiwiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiinwinBff ga.. ' i - f -.uJ...... w .', i.h 'i;iljki.tJ y.-t"i TWO DOWNTOWN WEDDINGS Miss Campbell Married In Epiphany Church Wedding at St. Rita's An interesting; wedding took placn nt the ihurch nf the Epiphany. Twelfth mid Jackson streets, this morning nt II o'clock, when Mis Marie Veronica Cnmpbcll, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Campbell, of 1320 Porter strict, became the bride nf Mr. John Hurke, of this lty Miss Margaret llcatiirc uevnn. ni 2.110 South Watt street, wni brides- maid, and Mr. William Campbell, brother of the bride, wan the bride .-I.. 1 l mnoill h wi nuiu. I A breakfast follow ed the ititiiioih , , after which the bride and bridegroom left for n trip to the tvuith. wnore , they intend to spend the winter nioiitli. nc.MAIU'O TROILO Miss Itlln Trnllo, daughter of Mr. n.itl Mrs. Vincent Troilo, of lfil.1 Smith Juniper street, was married to Mr. Dnminlck DcMnico. son nf Mr. nnd Mrs Felix DcMnrco. nf l.'ill Reed street, on Mondny nfternoon at four n clock Ml, mm s nurui , , , ,i The ceiemony was pcvfornicd l the , Hcv.Clins. r. nriscoll. . . .v. as- sMcd by the Hev. father Spiral- The bride wore a gown ol lusiroiiK ! ite witln nnd georgette crepe trimmed i with rare old luce, and her veil of tulle I was held in place with orange blossoms, i ShV carried a shower bouquet nf lilies if the vnllev and white roses. , The maid of honor. Mivs Anna Do r ?iM" "f..!'l:!if!ondrancd 1 t n "J. ,f tin nmo shade and with illusion of the same snaiie, , linn carried n bouquet of American II 'amies. Miss Augcliim Trniln anil Miss Mar- .,,,',. I Ili.Untc-n were bridt'sinalds. WMr. Alfonio Mamteo was !,. man. aniUthe ushers were .mi .iu-.i-. ll-i and Mr. John Troilo. A tiTpptlon nt the home of the lirule qronm's nnreiits fur the families and intimate friends followed the i-eiemniiy Alter the reception (lie biitlc nnd bride groom left for an extended wedding tiip Cpnii (heir return the. will lie nt 1M1 Heed street. . . f.. rnA,il, 'I ntnr Quakertown Club Dance and An annual Halloween iy-. ,1am e was given by (junkertown (Maker Club Saturday evening. Nn ember !. al Kestone Hall, t"3.. Columbia j HMMIIie. , i Karl in the evening g""' ma"'' pinved nn Interesting feat at which prices were awarded to most original in costume, it being led by Mr. Joseph Doughertj. president of 1. I. J Club, the remainder of evening being spent in the plning of many gnmes and dancing to some very snappy music. A good old-fashioned Halloween feast was arranged by Mrs. S. Miller nnd greatly enjoyed by all. Among those present were: Mr Jos cph P Dougherty, president: Mr Francis M. Lender, Mr. Otto Krause. , Mr John Decher. Mr. Jnmes Moore, Mr William Dolde. Mr. Alvin Itn-ss. Mr. K. H. Hard. Dr. Vurt llolsiein,, Mr Thomas A. S. MJller. Mr. Charles Y. Sproiile. Mr. William Smith. Mr.1 Lester L. Coleman. Mr. Harry L. Heck. Mr. Robert Miller. Mr. Norman Saiiiinan. Mr. Frank Brad , Mr Kddie Parrish, Mr. Harry Finberg, Mr. W L Crowder, Mr. Nicholas Gallagher, Mr Robert L Patterson. Mr. Kverett , James, Mr. Samuel Miller, Mr. Lewis Singer, Miss Emma Uerger, .Miss Dnrothv M. Schofield, Miss Lena Cropnlet. Miss Daisy M. Cobb, Miss F Alice Rhoads, Miss Elsie Issel, Missi Kitt Hlttenhoiise. Miss Klsie Sntir ' man. Miss P.lsio Heinrick. Miss Emily I M. Cl.Miier, Miss Lydie Ilarbisnii, Miss Sue Harbison, Miss Sain Y. Jones, Miss Agiicr Klose. Miss Alien E. Powell, Miss Kinnin Elehler, Miss Clara Wur ster. Miss Pauline Elehler, Miss Mae Jugel, Miss Jlattie Miller, Miss Lillian Scott, Miv Bessie Miller, Miss Mar garet Patterson, Mr'. Snra Miller. Mrs. 11. Elehler, Mr. and Mis. H, K. Schultze, BOWIT TELLER G, CO. jAeJpeciaftu Jhop ofOriainationr CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Announce for Tomorrow (Wednesday) A Very Unusual One-Day Sale of WOMEN'S & MISSES' FUR COATS Very chic sports model, for either matron or miss, in a thirty inch long, full flare mode, as il lustrated, made of natural squir rel. Large cape collar, cuffs and three-row border of self fur. (Regularly 350.00) 295.00 Jaunty Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) coats in thirty-inch, box model. Large collar, of either nutria, natural squirrel or Australian opossum; cuffs and border of self fur. (Regularly 295.00) . 245.00 .--,. K. OF G. RECEPTION i n lij i. . u 1.1 ...i' k nduiQa council w nuiu ,,,,u, Affair on Thursday i The annual reception of the La Rn I lilitn Cnmw.ll V.. 11111 KnirliU nf nl . I umbiis. anil the Ladles' Auxiliary, will ' be held on Thursday, nt Columbia Club Hrnm nm Oxford streets. i The officers in charge are the fol 'lowing; Grand knight, Mr. James; ! deputy grand knitht. Lawrence Walsh: past grnnil knight. VYIIIiam Mult ; pal grand knight. James MrCnmi; pnst deputy grand knight. Thomas Mr Phillips; financial sterrtnr., . John U-1I . II . . . I niriij rrcomiiiK MM-rninr.t , .mini (Vltricu ; treasurer. William Spllllan : trustees. John McGlll. Lewis Wognn. . lames Golden ; lecturer, Joseph Deviue. I he officers ni the Ladies Auxiliary are: President, Mr. Lawrence WnNIi'. Ucc piesidenl. MKs Mar; Spilllan . secretary Miss Elizabeth Spilllan. treasurer, Mrs. Joseph "Devlne STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs. Moses Wcstheimcr and famllj, of 1(1211 West Thlrtj -third street, will move to New York the lat- "in'ii iii nuiu' up .vv i otk tne 1st' tpr ,mrt of lhis molltn, MiviB Horteni Wostheimcr, whose engagement to Mr ,.row. Uosrnberger, of Xew York ,. recently announced, will be married in thl,t rt. Kcbrunrj. Jr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Mannsses and fnmil. . of .1110 Diamond street, have' '"'":,, Into their now home. I II 4 North I 1 lfteenth street. ...l!l-J"5II-V:-. .!.'. "'"'' "vo re- it,, ""'wpor . i onu.. nnit will make their home nt :i'.'2tj West Cllf- fon( trccl " OOYLESTOWN Piuiiiinent women in charge of the Ited Cross booths of the borough in clude Mrs. A. Oscar Martin, Mrs. Philip Parle. and .Miss (.'ertrude Siegler. Sevcntj Dojlestown women are taking purl in the nniiiuil rnllenll tlrlve Annotincemeiifs have been icceiied Telephone, Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Prices LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street Special Sale Women's Tailleur Suits EXCEPTION AL VALVES Silver Tip Diagonal Tinseltone, Peach Bloom Now 99.50 Now 59.50 STRAIGHT LINE NARROW BELT TAILORED MODEL TAUPE WOLF COLLAR . TWO-PIECE SKIRT I NAVY BROWN Formerly 125.00 COATS SPECIAL Brmuc Now 72.50 Formerly 89.50 STRAIGHT LINE DEEP SHAWL COLLAR FANCY PUSSY WILLOW LINED DRESSES WAISTS RELIABLE FURS here of the marriage of Miss Edith Wlrth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wlrth and Mr. Llewellyn Xlciitxhclnnei-. of Hcllertown, ou Oc tober .10, at Spriugtown. 5"- SAM S. SHUBERT to.ni"'t AT Mat Tomorrow N V Vlhtf (lnt-ri.n, KiinrxTi Arhlv t-nintn "Monte Cristo Ir " Wllh ,l" N v ivionie v,nsio, jr. c, , tI,brui riirslnnt St OPKttA HOl'HK TONInHT v-ncsinuioi. Mais. Wl ft Pst. "SOME TIME" ' Wllh TOANIi TIKNKV I YRIC 'fo.NIUHT AT IS "' nl U.I. Mai. V1 A St ltnt.n WS'RT B Th,r nf Thrillers "THE UNKNOWN PURPLE" AnFI PHl'TorHhTii R If. t.l k rtL,ULrnl Mils Th.ir Rat mcHF,!, cnoTHRnH' mutiny hit "A LITTLE JOURNEY" PALACE RINK ffiaf Roller Skatinp; Afternoon & Evening DANTINd After .wkiilIMB Mondnv ft Thiirn NlSht" HAC'INCl Wdndat SATt'llDsY NIOHT LAIliriS' HACK HKATIN'U CON ( THST Fox Trot Tueniiav nnd Vritfi 'OLE HANSON ''T11'5" Jli-ar Him on "tnnrj AMKRIOANISM" MF.TIILH'OUTAN nlTillA HOl-HF. Friday November 14ih. S in P M SfaU M)o to II Ml lint Hratu 12 Now on anlf 110S I'hfstnut t and nt all hotel tickpt office?. PFOPI FS l;" A,e and Cumberland. 9:45, 11:30 A. M. ; 1:15, 3, I L-Wl l-l-j tdl-s' Mat i:eri-Dal 4.4 5 A.fl R . I i -l in D Ml iiAiiNRY trni 1 iCsnrTurnAvr''"' o.iv, 0:15 and IU f. M. llAUNRY (IBRAHI)'S WU, Harry Welali and Oeorge V lli)w ! niJMONT'S Kmmett J- WHrh Mm- Liuiviun i a lreH AllCHftnTHSTH our Hce.tlon to the KINil, QUKCN - . i'i F, i - A OTXTV Walnut ab. 8th Mat Todty , LAbllNU 20th Century Maids Wllh KD LEB WROTHK BIJOU 8th Ah Rare Mai Todav KEWPIE DOLLS Trocadero & Pat White - Spruce 2958 ! STRAIGHT LINE NARROW BELT TAILORED MODEL NOTCHED & CONVERTIBLE COLLARS-TWO.PIECE SKIRT Formerly 69.50 -tJi .MrtffeU.. . ,4V .-'"JfifcJl .4.I.U. ' Mrl,t St h. 10th. tl A t to 11 15 r U EUGENE O'BRIEN t.v Finsr rnKsnsTATio.v of "SEALED HEARTS" Hv Kusne WrtlL-r ami Kdmuml OouMIn Cast Includes Robert Edcson unit I.IICII.I.I-; !,KK STBWAFIT 1TA.VI.EV nnf'IIKITRA URC1AN SOUUST! NIJW ITtlKMA JAPAN lllll MAHKIir HTBKIJT skconi) wi:i:k or Geo. Loane Tucker's Tholepin- Wllh an Amazing Foul TO B.VJOV TKIB PArtAMOtNT ARTCllAFTJ I'ICTfllB AT ITS Kl'I.I, WORTH SV,r. IT FROM TIIK HUOINNIM NOTE STARTING TIME . ".A.-i N l.N I'lULKM Attend Morning Performances and Avoid thi rrowda. ARCADIA' , , CHESTNUT ST BEIOW tfiTH WILLIAM S. HART IN A Ni:w Pltom i'TIO.V I "JOHN PETTICOATS" A Para mount Artcraft Plrturs N I . O S C0L0NIAD ' ,.TO'"K'' ''ni-Tt:N -' Al 2 .an. 7 AND tl ! M Constance Talmadge A 'remPa- Ail tfl Alfxandtr gLhmlill. k.'lln Solols V i ct 6rTa V A M IO 11 1.-, V j ! OLIVE THOMAS rumDB., C A P I T 0 ' I V2i MAnKtrr street V ' 1" A M 1, ;i S .-, )Si 7 ,, ,j r M ! JACK PICKFORD ulrolau PV PROXY" GREAT NORTHERN t 2..1n. 7 and HTM "The Right to Happiness" 1I:TI111NI1 pfmoTHY PIUI.LU'3 RFPT7MT MA"KLT S.T ll,. UTH ILlUHlN I UOIHniVDALTON II M to tl P. M- MARKET STREET ' AT JUNIPER CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE bUBMAR NE F-7" vau.,Mii NUT MOTION I'll'TURE Sensation, BROADWAY nr0Hd "ni.i- av. ' BOBBY HEATH "' ju''uathno Constance 1 almadce A Tempern- " muntalWIf." CROSS KEYS "ARKET RT 11.1. COth , ..-. . Dally ;:.",n. 7 4 9. ,K lallK , UOj,tANCE , 1-1 PHILADELPHIA S PrairainTTOi.-.Ar32r n ADDlPf vmiiTs il l VI V1V jfat Tomo ITS A SENSATION I SAM H HARRIS Prescnls THE ! HAUNTED VIOLIN A Nv Plav hy franc Wilbur FORREST rL"t 2 WedT1s Matfne Tomorrow, 2:15, -THE (,'EO W LEDEHER PRODUCTION OF VICTOR HERBERT'S rircatcsl Musical Com, dv Success ANGEL FACE TREMENDOUS I'O.MPANV OF TOUTH. BROAD Last 2 Weeks Popular .Mat Tomorrow. No Pwit 0er $l.SO 'THE UMIT PI.AV ni' TUP vr-.r. .!. i o.vr: of Tiir. nrr ok a riKr .iJk " KiB Uullftln. John Ferguson" I WALNUT Tonlh, R ' s.v "JiTiSiw. Mat Thuro All fcatirr.no. Nct t!cu ' hoo', OITera 'lie IMttl Stvt I u r . i. ,, ,orK Mu-lca, L'umiUy lilt ! The Love Hunter "-- iIJlr'.h5!nv nl.H'au,y',"', Llnecrla. i- a i) i: m v o r m i 8 I U at S:I5 ".' "JSKJ rrow at SrlS.JyVfl wm ma iFRIYffSAT'YT-: i B E L G I U M" g :.iv T.v tl tl .-.naillrpp , -..V at Doir I EITH'S WN1VURSARV WEUIC 1 , MABEL McCANE Tom hrvan. ui.man rrodericiS. and WM TAYLOR iMiior. ros'N a coRni:NK i . SIX KIRKKM1TH SIRTP.ns I Hilda MnrrlK, Wallr llrouvr A Othr. 7 I NM'.M. 'IIRYKANTHEMr.M 3HOWI , I METROPOLITAN Lb"a ."J? TONIGHT AT 8:1.5 ANTONIO D'ANNUNZIO ? ninllier of tho Ton Warrior and PIAVE ORCHESTRA ' LUI.BI1RATKI1 bOI.OISTS SRATS ... Mc la I2.5i1 At Metropolitan Ticket Olllca, U0S rhestnuC and Metropolitan llox Office. I lTTI V Theatre, lTth & Da Lancey. " L.I 1. 1 Lj Kour 13-a, Only at g.lj The Theatre Parisien Players' Tonljlit ami Wednctday Doub'.a lilt 'MAIN UllHHK HONL'liqTTK'1 'ilium, ft Trl 'Ul'BWI.B DK lA)Jl" WITHERSl-OON H A Mr- Tomorrow at SltJ, K1NDLER ... H A M M A N N RECITAL i TicKirra-ig.oo io ao t npp. rf M ORPHLUM ,3T' MA?.8SSIH?NP SEVEN CHANJ NOW Tw-r'THK MfK CHAIR' J f, . ,1 X 1 I ti .o i .:mw intern 4 1 a J n j &
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