Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 14, 1919, Postscript, Page 11, Image 11

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TOT G05SF ABOVT- PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tells' of Todays Debutantes She Talks
of the Winter's Big Halls Other
Matters
Till' (Vbiitaiiti- nffnlra fur Imlny will
be tu Knhupvliivl; lea tu introduco
Man mid tin iMntier-ilmiri' wlilrti Ati-i.
DiiUmiii MtMims will rHu for Mary
Nnrvin mIhi is lior nlw.
Sinn l.ilm 'lixl; is tin- ilnimliter of
ili .Iiuiii - l-'tilitit'ilm-k-t, nf 'J.'!7 I'ii-,t
Itittrnliou i S iiiari' mill the ten will li.
pwn tin re She is a slit or nf Clmr
"lullc l'dtiai'stock, who iii.tile ln-r ilcliut
M'vcrnl coMHis iij?n, iiml of Mi-('luri
Falun loHv lm inniTii'il Kdltli Ht'iiitli
last .lime
Minn of (lip ihlmtiiiitcs will toi'i'lvi'
nt tlic tui nml iim.st nf tbi' iniit.v will
Rll Ollt t Him Altt'llllls lllimr lit till'
llnilnoi ulii'i iwiiil,
MAUY NOUIHS Is t!u iliuiRlitcr of
tin' Hii'lmiil Nonisi's, of flu- Palls
ff Hi'limll 111 Him- mntlu-r mis Mlm
Siunb Iinl.in. tin- si'coiiil nf tin- live
Kood luokiiiR Dobsoii wKterx. Mill'y 1,1
wnn1 n "1 v.-iv ilitnty nml ilnii'M with
the r(1uisiti' lii'Yi1 tor wlilrli tier fnniih
is fni" l (in is vi' i, v iinpiilur nml Inn
l iinfn 1,1 kimkI tlllll'.
WV, J.' tt,ik abou
onnn-N priviloRc
t It'- Ih'Iiib ii
ci' til i lumen lior
muni r if .iljnilt tin- nidi V Didn't
yon ! ! tlii'in ,i : 'Tliei-e ain't feoin'
to bi' no inMwintcr Irill?" Ami illdn't
yon n In ii "Tlinv ain't Biiln" to lie
Ho liriii'ilirk-H?" ami tlii'li tin- lii-Nt tliiiiK
Jim Know ).,ii ln-ar tlmt tin- lli'iii'ilii'kl
will bi' rIumi this jour nn Dcri'inb"!
"J(! iiml now mt(ril.iv I l.i'iinl tlmt tin'
midwinter ball is hImi on tin' caipi't
ami i to bi' cni'ii in IVlininry on tbi'
(it!) of Hint inoiitb, tin- Tilil.iy before,
thr mm nml Aiwiiilily.
Tlmt i i'iIms bi lii:: lnlls for the en
ton lii'snli's the balls Riven bj iinllvlil
uaH fn" tlu.i nr that debutante: the'
two s-.i'iiib,ii's, C'hiirit.v I'all, Midwin
ter Iieiieilu-lis and Itul Mniiic ou thy
I'M' of Ash AYi'diii'bda.i . (iuliij soini',
(Ion t om think';
Till! m-isdh of (kiuciiig clii'-HP- for tho
jnmiKPf Ki't is ou ugi'lu. mid timiglit
will lie thi' niiiiiii; of Mrs. (Minrli-4
Stown I WniN'a cl'im at tin1 Hellevue
Stmtfi.il. Tlieio nri" a number nf
diii'ii'i- bi'firr tlip o'iss nml every one
is iniiclilv I'M'ited iner the lirst iiioet
iiiK T!n'ii''ll be new niemhers, both
bojs and siiK, who have attained the
age for "iilianee into the eltf-K .since
last year, and Mime Mill not be there
whn were inenibers last year because
thej wi'i hae Rradirited from the
lanks of tue scliunl set to debutante
Class.
JIi's C'lurli's da Co-la is Kivins u
dinner t 1 iglit lor Helen Hope Mont
goini'M . who will ko this year for the
first mm The Haninel Cioziers are
givins a dinner for ilazie Cliance, who
is Mrs ('id pi's nieee, oil know, who
i.s ftiioth t new lneinber this jear, and
ho mi Alula Kiseiilney, who-e inotliui
vns ill s l-'miny ltalul. tind I-abel da
C'.sra, n sister of .Ii'.-sie.
Mis l!uh I,p I'onte will give a din
liei foi her uaiighcr, Lillie Stmvnit,
licfoic the il'i-s, and ilrs. William
DraH"ii iJiiingi' will entertain for
Kianees (ierlmid, Hie daiirtliter of Dr.
and Mii. Aithnr (iyhaul.
TIM, dam inn classes which me alwnjs
lieM at ili.s. Unbrit it. MuntKoin
crj s home, in Villanova. "ktarted up
j(stenla nftPinnon. There sre two,
jou know. 'I he fiiM is for the younger
iliildii'ii, from seven- to nine jeais yl
Ki' hiicli as l'niiline Mnnn and I'nilty
llysenn.irren. Miialf Katheiine and
Trnxtim Hare and others nf that age.
In the older ela-s Hie ihib'-en ranse
in !!(; iriini ten to twehe Mid mnmii!
tliein are Nancy Thonren. I'mily and
Alne Vain. Constance llnt'lier. Mai
MonfKonierj , lllcanor and Conway
Clatke, Katherinc Hnowden. Mnry
Clarke. Helen Chance, Alice Criiwold,
Xme and I.aleen lk'i'ridge and sev
eral i)i nil's.
r.'in . ii. the country borne of Mr.
nn! M Mni.tgiiinery, is a lovely place
and ill l,i rce dance room is exactly
fltKil tor -iie!i an affair as a piivatc
dam ins lass. Slis. Montgomery lias
lui'l ' i -e i lii-spo meet there for sev
eral iars.
TTk ! almost a big boy 'now, but it
J-X happened when be was not so big,
and -" it was a serious matter when
lie lull a icy bad hint in liis neck
nml Hie doctor was hunt for.
AVdl. the doctor came and he looked
nt linn out the top of his glasses and
then he took the funny long -tribe out
of Us lit ;le ("i-o and -aid: "Let me
take voii i teiiipi'in,tme." A,ud .laikio
Mid, pliiintivi'ly: "It isn't "my leni
perture that hurts, it's 111 front."
NANCY WYNXK.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr mill ilrs Thomas Jefferson
Dobui of Chestiuitwold Farm, Di'vcil?
liuve issued invitations for a large
(lance to be given nt the I'itz-Cailtim
on Fridnv evenin;. Jii'iuar.v !), in honor
of their d.iugliter. ili-s Sara liertha
Dol.in
Mr and Mis. (ierirge ilcF.idden, of
Ulooinlield. Uu.-eiunnt. ,wniontertain at
dinner on Sutiird.iy e'veuing in linnor of
Coloui'l and ills. Jiiliu C (iioome. ilr.
Uobeit l'.li-s, of New Yoik, will spend
the week-end with Mr. mid ills. Mc
Faddon ilrs Ki.bert Learning Moutgonierj ,
of Aidros-en, Villanova, will eiiteit.nii 1
at ilinner mi Saturday. December -1.
in honor of her daughter, iliss Maiv
Uinuev ilontgoiuei , before the dance
which Mi and Mrs. l'aul Denckla Mills
mo giving in honor of their daughter.
Miss Fram oh Mills. Mrs. Montgomery
will spend the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs William J. Clothier at Valley
Hill Farm. I'lioenixvillo.
.Mr and ills. J. Franklin McFadden,
of Uadiior Valley Farm, Jto-emont, will
give a dinner of tvvcnt.v -four eovcm 011
Suiida.i in In nor of Dr. and Mis, iu
hi'iuie It.iKtianelli, of Itome, Italy. Mrs.
Iiiisli.iiielli was ilis.s Minion llawle
h'JKea her marriage and is a sister of
jj3?s II I.aussat (leyeliu.
lnvltatigns have been received in this
cit Tor the loeci.tion nftOr the.weddiiig
of Mis- Alice UUiue Thayer, daughter
of ilr and Mrs. Ilenjniniu Ilowditch
U'liayej. of 40 Fast Scveiitv-ulnth
ktreet, New York, mid Mr. Mnynnrd
Cady Ivlhon. 011 Thursday, December
4, at tin Hotel St. Uegis.
Miss Until Hol.art, daughter of Mr.
aud Mrs. Charles Wheeler. Jr., of
Yllloliova, will be the guest of honor
nt a dinner to be given at the Itlts
Carlton. on December 20. beforu the
Iicnodleks' ball.
ilr and Mrs-. John White Oeary, of
Kunset aud (lonimntawii nvenueH, will
hare nr their guestH at the opening per
formance of the opera on Tuesday night.
November -'". ilr. and ilrs-. AV. Frnzicr
Iiunlson and ilr. and Mrs. John White
Oeary, Jr.
Miss Harriet J. Cninao, daughter of
Dr. nud Mm. I'hurlcn N. Uaucker
Caniut', of Nuvv Yin It. will be tlm guest
of honor at a hiuiiII reception ou New
A-par's Dir at -I o'clock, to be given by
Mvi, (ieorge MiCIclliui, of 111(1 Spruce
stret.
M Ueiiinmiii (ll.vde Wells, or
Montgomery avenue, Ilryu Mawr, will
give a, small dance nt tho Merlon
Ciieket Club, op Filday evening, Jan.
uavy -. in honor n! lier daugliter, MIr
Jji'tty W(l ami her itepkovv, Sir.
I
(iinve, Vlllatiuv.i. have Issued iinlta
tlnus for Hie dlniier-dnuee to be given
at the Itllx-Ciultnn. 011 Monday. De
(ember --. In honor of .Miss Helen Hope
Wllsnil.
Mv. and Mr. William A. I.eibrr. ol
Iliittonwnnd Hill. IIi-mI Mawr. and lu'i
debutante cousin, Mis IMith Newlin.
will leave for New Ynik on Tnesilin '
where tlim will attend the linr-e shmv I
Mrs. William Heur.i Hiiglies, of Cued '
li' 11. l.rui .mitt", will iil-o aceninpaii
tliein.
Mrs. Haloid A. Sands, of l.onghoitf.e.
tSr.ui ilawr. is spending a few da, in
New Yolk this week. .Mr. Hands is
taking 11 lilislm tlip thiough Hie
Hoiith.
Mr. and Mis. Isaac II. Clothier, of
Sunn brook, Kadnor. will lenie mi
Tuisday to attend the hoi 0 -how in ,
New Yolk. 1
iliss I'Vimiy SiiinlekMUi ha- leturned
to her borne. JIlli West Ullteuhouse
Siuime, after spending the summer at
Nnrragansett l'ier,
Cnptnln nml ills. i:dmd I'lorens
Uiiilius and famlh, of Methlehem nike
and New .street. Chestnut Hill, moved
today to the lesidence of Mr. .Innies W.
Cooke, at tiiiueis Station, which thei
lave taken as their iiermaneiil iei-
denee.
ills. Jluj MUloi Hobbs. who is vis
iting this iiinntn at the imitation of
Hie Woman's l.ami Aimv of Auieilca.
will be the guest of iliss Clbilbelb
Lelghtoii l.ee at the School of lloiticul
ture forrWinueu. Ambler, ou Tae-d.i
night. NWcmber n. tin Wediiesda'
she will make an address at the Art
Alliance, followed by an informal
tea. when the piiuclpal garden clubs
and agrieullural swifties of I'eiiul
vania will be her hostesses, ltefore
the meeting she will be etiteiliilued nt
luiichenn nt the Acorn Club bv .Mrs.
Ciarles Davis Claik.
.Miss Anna Haul- Su.Mler. of Car
penter lane, (ieimautown. will leave
on Salmday for Colorado Killings,
where fr seieinl mouths she will be
the guest of .Mr, and .Mis. Charles ,1.
Wright.
Mr. and .Mr-. Theo., Ii'. Tiusens. of
CollingsMiiod, N. .1., minnunce the en
Kiigement of their daughter. .Miss C.uo
Ivn IClizabetli Tru-ens, to .Mr. Kobeit
I'. Ciinningha Ir., of New Yoik.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
ilr. and .Mrs. I!. I. deVoiing. of
Overbrook, have Issued cards for a
dance, for their daughter, iliss F.llita-
beth deYoiiiig, on Wodiie-day ovouiug.
November Lili, at the Overl k (iolf
Club.
Mr. Franei-McNally spent the week
end with hi- parents. Mr. and .Mis.
John F. McNnll. at their home, 011
dverbiook .avenue, (hotbiook.
CHESTNUT HILL
iliss Uosnlie Hurst, dauchle.' of .Mrs.
James U. Hirst, 7401 (icrmniitovvji 1
nvenue, will leave on Friday to visit I
ills. Krne-t du Font, of Keiinett I'ike. I
Wlliiiington, Del., to nttend the j
,cruiiss.
ifrs. William S. Cristiian. uf the
(loldeii Swan Inn, Mt. Airy, ha- gune
to I'ittsburgh for a short visit, and
will riturii Ptio end of the month. '
ilrs 13. II. Jlnbinsnn and her small
snii will move this week to their new
home on .Mower street, Mt. Air.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Ilonnie Tote, of 217 South
Fort -lirst street, is visiting her
brother-in-law and sister, ilr. mid ilrs.
Otho il. (iraves, of Fa.-tmi. Fa., where
Telephone,
Fur Storage and Iiemoclelbir at Reasonable Prices
. LUIGI RIENZI
CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN
1714 Walnut Street
TCsses
DINNERDANCE-EVENING
DIVERSITY 5IATERIALS AND MODELS MANY HEAFTI-
FULLY HEADED OR Fl'ItntlMMED, OTHERS VERY
SIMPLY MADE C-ACEFFLIlY DRAPED
57.50 145.00 235.00
SUITS COATS WAISTS FURS
II I MH-....
1 I Faultless Filtinff National Favorites
BIV. A
iLsoixv v siyy?
t JjM SHOES """"" Wji ,
ffifl I Dependable in Quality.' (LrKji I If
3 j Unfailing in Fit. Uy m '
1 Utmost in Style. J'Im' I V- lW
(kd 1 A 1 10 a y s f Reasonably vMwA Jh, w '
6 Im These are four rea- '' jp y JnM J 6
YM sons wlif D o,rothislE ff fi m
Kjj Dodd shoes are wornsssK' w IKS
IIIIII by the m o s t discrim- r J 1 10
inatiny women of to- "rip 9 ,00
Sturdy Walking Boots
ii ii I ii
Illustrated above, is one of our many subxtan- 1)1 II i
II j Hal offerings in all Ko-KoCalf or with harmonizing I Ml I
( tops of ooze. Smart walking heels and famous IJa '
j Dorothy Dodd flexible welt soles' ' Vt
ill if Comer Twelfth and Market jlj j
ISVEXIXU PUBLIC
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MI.SN ilAK DDItSON MUCItlN
iliss Nnrris is Hie ilehntaiite il.uir.li
ter o.f Mr. and Mis. Ulili.inl
Nnrris. She will be the guest of
honor at a dinner dance to be
giu'ii at the 'minor Hunt Club
by lirr
aunt, .Mrs. W Dobson
Allemus ,
she Is being oNteusivel,' enlertaineil. .Mr.
and .Mrs. ('raves will ghe a budge
party, followed by diincng, ou Sutuid'iy
cu'iiiug ill honor of iliss Tele.
ili. and Mr-. Unwind 11. Liggett
have closed their eoltage In Chelsea
and returned to their apartment, nl the
nortbeart coiner of Fighteenlli and
Walnut streetx.
Mr. and .Mrs. S. K1111-, lormerly of
171!) North Cielghton -treet. -have re
moved to .",100 Faikside avenue.
T.I10 wedding of iliss Helen Christine
Jlucken.ie, daughtei of .Mr. and ilrs.
iliirdo Mackenzie, mid Mr. ltalph l'ooth
Ilui'haiiaii. took place on Wedne-sla,
November ii.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
ilr. T. It. 1 Inncock and Mr. T. V.
.Mm ray. of (ialveston, Texas, are the
giie-ts of ilr. Fdvvai-d Choice, of South
F.ro.td street.
ilr. and .Mrs. A. 1'. D.ire. of .1".
South ISoceliwood street, entertained
tlielr card part at their Inline on Wed-
no-ilay evening. Their guests
eluded ili-s Katbr.ui il. Ilaggeitv
ili-s Julia Donahtieiliss Flsie Locher,
ili Janet Craven. Mr. George Linton.
ilr. Thomas Coinoifonl, ilr. Hihvnrd
Lockbart, of I'ittsburgh, and Mr.
Tones Lnnsdowno.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
I -Mr. ('ml It. Slanger will give
' inusicale tomorrow evening at his
i i.t,i.i;., 'iiiiii v.. 1 il, 'riiicoKiiiii Lh'1,,,1
I in aid of the missionary societv of the
Lutheran Church of the Apostles, Sus-
iiiehnuiiu nnd 1'ark avenues. The
iniiginin will include vocal mid instru
mental -elections by Miss Louise Itur-
lego. iliss Mamie Foot' . ili-s Fdna
Minimi Lindner. Miss Doia Stanger
mid ilr. 1 lioinas K11I11111I-.
ilr. and Mrs. William 13. Newell have
(turned fioni their wedding trip and
are nt home at -.17 F.i-t F,-al street.
(ferinantown. 1 lie limit. Iietore lior
mnrriage, was Misn Viola Herrmanu,
o .Mirtl, 1 itlccntli stieet.
TIOGA
A novel bazaar will be held this aft
ernoon and evening in the lecture audi
tin iiiui of the l're-h.vteii'in Chinch,
Spruce 29S8 '
ll 1. Ii m h 1
J;RD(;J,K-- HJLADELMILA, WlID, . ,
T
I logo and Sixteenth streets by the.
uuinbeis of (he church guild llneli
booth will represent 11 din of the week
ami the nit teles suitable for the house
bold woik of that day ullt be for sale.
Wednesday mid Thur-dii me after
iiiuu tea dajs, tea being -erusl in a
tliialiit tea 100111, mid with blight mule.
An interesting fentui f I In euMilug
eiii-eitainmeiit will be the lantern slides
-bowing the photographs of Hie uieni
biis of the ohm cli mid congiegatlon,
taken when the were babies. The
affair is in charge of Mis. I'lederick
II. Schneider, piesldeiit uf the guild:
Mis Itoland Uuiliaff, vice pie-ideiit;
ili-s Anna ilcKillan. Miss Mnbel
I'leiiiiiig. secret 111 ies; Mi .lean I,ed
wltli. treasiirei'; Mrs, Hei licit P. Welt
el. Ml-- ilartha Did, ilinilois; Mrs
C. A. West, ill-s i:il.i Dick, .Miss
Ktitbr.ui r.lllott, Mrs. .lo-eplune Hew
lett. .Mrs. 1,. I!. Snuler. Miss .lenii
I Walker, iliss IMith Welsh. .M)s, 1;.
Minins, .II-s .Mary Davis,, Mrs. tleorge
Wor-ler. Mrs. 1'. V.. Weitet. Mrs.
Wllhiir Sinltb, iliss Hlsie oung, Sn.
A. llenileks. .Miss Martini Dick. ills.
Julia Seattergood, Miss ilny Spratt,
ills. Ilentley Collins. .Miss Ulcanor Di-niate-t.
iiis. .Imaes Ci'awford, .Mrs. I'.
1 I'laiisnni, ill-s i,oia Crump, ills. lJob
,eii Wilts. Mrs. linger William. Mrs.
!D. 1'. Siiler. .Mis. H. It. Lewis, .Mis.
I'obcit It. I.ittell and ili-s Dorothy
liudls.
STRAWBERRY MANSION
Mr l'hillp I. Fngel entertained at
his luiuie. .","j:,l Oxford strict, on tils
liiithil.iy. wliieh tell. on Armistice Day.
Those pie-eiit were Mi l'lniuli Fngel.
ills- Helen liligel, Mi .Maltha (ireen
heig. All Flnienee Ureeiibeig. Mlssj
Adalaide fiieenberg. ili-s ISJ'inch Dem
tiow. ili-s Doiothv Ito-e.ilield. iliss
'I'e ie (Inldlieig. Mi-- Jd.i Slmnp. ilis
iluiiba I'ppi heimer. Mr. and ill-.1
David Fngel. ilr and Mr- Joseph
C.irlitx. Mr. and ilrs. llairv Denibow, ,
ilr. aii4 ill-. I. llairis. ilr. ,loseih 1
Fngel, .Mr. Jack (ireenberg.' ilr, ('purge
Dcmbow, ill' Willinm Stiauss, ilr.
Harry Apfelselinitl, ilr . ilichacl Nor
man, ilr. Flunk I ovv'ihvvk,v . ilr. Joe
Ilrovvu. .Mr. Michael Jacobs, ilr. Al-J
bert Hall. Mr. Manuel Cohen, ilr. Mn-
well Dowkow-k and ilr. Henry Kan
Ian. A featuro'of the enteitainiuent vfas
Hie acting of the Misses (Ireenberg and
the tJayiiig and siusin
thy Uiiseutield.
of Miss Dm,,-
KENSINGTON
Miss Joanelte'lteainer, of Keusing
'Ion avenue unit Cloaitlelil Mi cot, is
spending a fortnight vi-iting friends In
Knohi'stcr; ,. .
Mr. and Mis. Hairy Schoeubiit hau'iMf William Wolt, .vir. no neri ruie
roluriicd from (heir hone niooii and ill e! Mi James Mo.vl, .Mr. Artliui iliigil
nt hnme nt UaKi Fast Ciimlu'rland I Mr. .Marcus Katz. .Mr. O-iar Kind,
stieet. Mis. Sehnenhiit befirfe her Mr. Henry Fleisber. Mr. 1 li- 1; b i-h
nun liage was iliss Olga D01 fner. er, .Mr. Daniel Stein. Mr. Jeioui, 1
Li.uihhciiu and ill'. Lis) I'nwci-.
Dr. F. J. Mitchell. SOIIll Fast Alio-'
'"jgheiiv nvenue. will spend the week-end
mM'WloiK. The iinnunl meeting of the l'enii-vl (
Mrs. C. Angler, of Fast Columbia vania Society of .ila.vllower Iiisnud
avenue, enteitained the uioinliers of her mil- will be held 011 November L"'. at
anl ilub nt 11 luncheon, at lior homo,
on Tuesday ii'i.Tiioon.
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gw; w ,iras ?-.
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t RITZ-CARLTON I 1214
I ABOUT JAN. FIRST j
I mw sthe, iSocial cSeaAon j
j Mt Jbowth or- Mtihep . j
III: '' 1
JVc prese?it at this 1 '
I ' time a wide and varied , 1
' , " collectiofi of 1
m - i Wt
JILLINERY' FVR
m , ' TAILLEUR j
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A i, 1 VJf"1
: 1220-22-24 Walnut Street 'JtSk
W I Adjoining the St. James Hotel "aT
j$ Plain and -Ss. TfRW.
J: Fur Trimme d J TtVlf ' 1
'II Attractive models of Silvertone Yiu' I Mf Vj I ill
'Is and Velour, some with dyed ,' ' W W I
I Opossum and Seal Collars. W I ji l i ' 'ff& JT
i SPECIALLY PRICED M i j-T I iff Till
Il Plain Tailored IJvJI I i wk
$58 l I' WJjf
Fur Trimmed . plJ VW jmj Hn
XT .$ .
WISSAHICKON
.Mrs. Finn. S. Whltioinb 1 nti rtaineil
011 Tiiesdm eu'iilng at her home, '-'I,'!
ltoehelle itu'iuie, in honor of Miss Hess
Klose. of .Milton, I'a . who is spending
the tint mini in Wis-ahh koti as the guest
of ill-'s I.ui'V I'oi. (Ither ipusts weie
.Miss Foi. iil-s Until Day. of Caiining
ton..Del. : .Mrs. W Smith, ili-s Orr.
ills. Joseph Ciille. .Mrs. Jineph .('.
Ileuder-iiti, ,lr Mrs Carl Johnson.
Mrs. Wlllain Adelhelm, Mrs. Jnmes
Dobson Scbulieli!, iliis Helen De
Ilnven, illis il.u-a Wmttnnii, ili-s
il.ulle Slheiw I and Miss Kathleen
l'oir. Miss Klose ami Miss Fox
lime guile to Wilmington, Del , wheie
they will be the guests over the weik
end nf iliss Illsie Heck.
ROXBOROUGH
M,.s WIIII11111 l!nll;or nf V.. Vi.i-I.
is'the' guest of ill's Itobi'lt II lle.
of Uldge avenue. 1
ilrs. Hubert l,e Tort, of Hermit lane,
eiitet tallied the members of Hie Aid
Society of Hie (Irnce Lutheran Chinch
n( her home, 1111 Wediiesikl eveiiing.
iliss Marv Frame, daughter of l)r
Christian Frame, of M Itldge nvenue.
of Hm month hT NowfWor,',l,''? "flrt
of Hie mnntli ill, New Jersey.
MANAYUNK
Di. mid .Mrs. 1. How land Shaw, of
I'Jl West Chelteii nvetme. (lermantoiu..
lire reieiving congratulatintiH on the
billliiol a son. James Shaw, 011 iioii
day.Noveinber 10. ilrs. Shaw, wlm
was nilzabitb Nassau, is the 'giiim1
daughter of Mr. James (i. Marco. Im
ninny-.vein s a prnmiiietit business man
of this -ection.
Dancing Class Meets
The Freshman Ham Ins Cln-s hi'i.in
its meenngs on November 1, 11 lie
Waltz Studio, Walnut -ti t. ami T 1 1
mist on' alleiuiite Saturi'il eu'iiuu
duilng'thp season. The nieiubei- in
elude Miss ilargcrv ilasll.aiim. All--(iladvs
(iliislmrg, iliss Helen CAilu.
iliss ilargeiy lilssinger, Mi .Iom
Lnwongiuud, iliss KlUnbelli AII1111111
ili-s Louis,' XtigMuith. ili-s Aug. Ii
Itamjieiger. ill-s Lilliaii ilaik-. Mi-1
llorntbv Loeb, Miss Jane D'llsiuu r I
ill Juliel Fshner. Miss Fiun'es
""v;:1"' -;'t r,?"1,, "I "' .""-1
,.Mi-s Alloc Marks, iliss ltosalic F.eig
ill- Fdith l'ineiis, iliss M.iigiiiet
.Koch, iliss Lenore Snellenburg
.Mr. Fdgar Uo-eiiau. ilr. Alfred
Snellenburg, Mr. Joseph Thnuhnii-ci
.Mr. Jerome (!io-kin, ilr. Fiank New -beiger,
.Mr. Walter Silverinail. Mi. Al ,
but (iieenbauni. ilr. Morris I'ern-tein.
I.Mr, lioliert I licn, .Mr, liouen Md'ii,
I Mayflower Sons to Meet
the Hotel Stenton.
The following office
rs will be noai-
.OY.lIivL U, 1910
jnalod for the ensuing .uar (lou'inor
Mr. C!oorgp Cliainpllii ilason : deputy
governor, Mr. Walter Lippiuci tt , sec-
ond d"put governor. .Mr Ashbil
Welch; laptain, Mr James Frederick
Fnhelisiock: elder. Itev. llniM St. Clair
Ilnthaway: tieasiirer, .Mr. Heun lies
ton Helknap; seerotar, Mr. llenn
N'liiton Lewis; bistnrimi. Colonel .Insiah
Cirnnville Leitehi surgeon. Chniles Win-
slow Dulles, il. 1). Members of the
board of assistants: Mrs. C. Ilowniil
Colket. Mrs. Hornre Wells Sellers. Mr.
V. Spencer Miller, Mr. Fuller,,,,, L.
WllMo.
NORHISTOWN
itr. Samuel (1. llnlui. of ,"il
,'.. Samuel 0. lln-in. of .ilJ Hull.
sius'T, liriugepoi 1 , uus iiiiiioiiiii'eo ine 1
c nrrnrreinnlit of bee ilniiphler. Ml-s ttnfli '
Itnliii. to .Mr, Jlurolil 1. .immirmnn.
I 0 f Ml'
nnd Mrs. . hin Zim-
meiinmi, of 20 Hast Freedlej -Meet,
DOYLETOWN
Fromineiit women nso;'inted will, the
local needlework guild, .u-leidnv pii-
Hiinineu nt iiinciieou nr ine rxieiut 1 en-
ler Ilii.lrting. Animm tl.o-e who ncteil
"TT ,V. ,? s, " ""m v
Mhlnn ii. Piuigau. MrT. .'h K
, am, jr,w Ti0)ltin Mathews
Moore, ilrs
John C. Swill lie
ih
C 1 1 k
The xccnml lnontl
I,v iliinee gain lie
in the Dm I. -low u
the Itm helors' Club.
jM i;
1
1
OIFT BLOUSES
Fascinatainig utew tlhemes off Paras
and excBimsjve Milliard adaptations
m JoveSiest models ffor
Clhiirflstmas
W'fJMICN- OK KOnUTIlOt'OHT Attn MAKlNii
si:i,i:rTioNK titih i:auly i.v oudkji to si;
i'I'ui: stvj.ics wnir-n vu may iih i'nahi.i; to
iutucati; ni"oniii:TTi:s in i-lain and kks
i unn i;i''i''i:rTS. m:ui:i. i:.Miiiioini:m:i) and
iutAmi':i; T.n,oiti:i) ckki'i; .di; ciu.i:s and
WASiiAisi.i': '-'A nun's.
Very Specially Priced '
$2.50 to $45.00
The Shops of Sensible Prices
127 S. 13th Street
AND
1337 Chestnut Street
IS
-Chestnut Street 1214
These aro great days for choosing a Winter Hat at
Allen's. You can easily make a selection, as our stock is
so varied and complete and you can always be assured of
style smartness, excellent quality materials and the best
of workmanship. We have made a study of millinery for
over three-quarters of a century.
Lovely Velvet Hats
Extra Value, $10.00 and $15.00
These- Hats are fresh from the workrooms and will
be disposed of quickly at this price.
Fine Velour Sports Hats
$5.00 to $8.75.
have been much
Sports Hats they come in
Taupe, Jay Blue, Allies. It
while we have the qolors you
-"The mil Street Shop
NEW YORK
jfJn Any
e Hagedorn Special
armory, will bo held November 111. Two
dances will be given In December,
'. " " , 7. 7ZT7Z
SAM S. SHUBEKT ?a"T A0T 8
N wi,,i,r (i.nieii's Hmir.m.A.meT.mMU
"Monte Criito Ir " wl11' "" N- Y.
1 ' J Cmmittvu-brltte
ri,,,mi( St ol'KHA HOI Hi" TONlnllT
s-iii..ihiui-ji. Mn( Wml-A fiat.
"SOME TIME"
wuii 1'ha.S'k tinnj:y
' . .,;znrr.x:. 7i.r. :
; LYRIC TN...l. r ,.
' Hill AM) wpst s Tlinllir "f Tlirlllern
.TI.,E UNKNOWN PURPLE"
- . . - -
APLLPHI ""' ;- . -' Wh.
UAl'llKl, CIlfiTHRns 1 OMKDV HIT
A LI TILL JOURNEY
PEOPLES Kon Ac' ""'' I'umhermnd.
S'sFOLLIES OF THE DAY
. i linnr wi-im mui OeorBo rjtivm
DUMONT S ,,J:,""'"VL-!,IVn4:w I'-l' 1
r ri.Ti.pt.on i Nn,"',rr "v" STS'
1 aim rnuwv 1'HlNrn
A T & T Wn 1 mi ti 1
8th. Mm Today
V.M011NW 20th Ce
enlury Maids
Will, 1:0 I.nu wnOTHK'
UNI t:ilslTV .Ml Sl.t ,M Mitiinluy a :m
I us lllii"ltil"l I-, (ne Or .lulu, II
1 I11I1 VV HI, ine, il Vllrnliv In Jcrnsa-
i Ine Mmwph 1 Mi 11I.111,
Allen, inc.
complimented on our line of
Black, Brown, Amethyst,
will pay you to shop now
prefer, $5.00 to $8.75.
Where Fashion Reigns"
PHILADELPHIA B
Thirteenth Street
Ju3t Below Chestnut
Sport Suit
An extremely clever
model that is pleasingly
different from , other
sport suits.
While retaining the
plain tailored type, it is,
entirely original in
effect.
Created in a new wool
jersey suiting, in the
favored color tones;
silk-lined.
Q.50
11
Storket SI. nt, 10th. 11 A M. to 11:15 V.it.
EUGENE O'BRIEN
In I.'UEono Waller nnil IMmuntl rloiildlnr'a
"SEALED HEARTS"
Cant Include HOIinilT KDESON
Next Weck--or.tlAI.niNR TAIinAn
In "KI.AUH OP TI1I3 DUSEUT"
M MMtKirr kt -suconu wnuit of
i.mrgo I.onne Tuikers Amnzlng Photoplay
JnjfUfo
II U (JVI7
V1VPT- UTlnwil nl,rt. , , .. ..a
I A . '. ''s. 20, s ir. and m
AvolVl' tho Crowds i-enormance to
ARCADIA
Vn a CHESTNUT ST. HELOW 1CTH X
1" A M 1J. 2 a .is, r,.4n. j ,5 0:3,, P. M.
WILLIAM S. HART '" ,J0W
- . J. l'BTTl COATS"
".'.S?'1' "tE'VK CAKTM3
,., ,ln.XHI: 'MVISllH.n IIO.ND'
A-KII- rATTV AHnt'CKLB In "Ilnysetd"
n i x o n e
COLO-NIAI
vi - ;io. 7 An 11 t nr
Virtuous Men I-eaiufin
K. K. Uncoln
V I C T 0 R I A
MARKUT STREET ABOVE 0TH
I II A SI. lO 11 1,1 V M.
OLIVE THOMAS
N'. WU -Wiley BDABCAJra;:
,C A'P I T 0 I
724 MARKET RTREET -'
n A,M KS- X'r'- n45 74S' 0A' I."'
rauline Frederick ' nsos op
, . LOVE"
1 DPPCMT MAnKET BT. B.l. 1TTH
KllLllliNl BOHOTJIY DALTON
. In "L" APACHE"
11 A. M. to 11 P. M
MARKET STREET
ATJUNIPEIt
CONTINUOUS
VAUDEVILLE
"SUBMARINE F-7" vaUd.viiu,
NOT A MOTIO.f PICTURE8"'""'"'"'
BROADWAY Utmi Snyder"Av..
THE SPIDER Mua'"9
JACK PICKFORD "n"" -J
Proxy"
CROSS KEYS market st. net. com
BOBBY HEATH ?n"yiiii30iiATifiNa
. . j OIRt.S
UNIVEUKITY JIl-HELM- Sat. 3:.10. FrM
lllustrntp.1 Iwlurc. Ur John H. Pln
ley "With inir.il Allenby In Jeru.
nlpm ' rullowlng Mogs by Alrplnni-
I 1TTF F Theatre. 17th & Do Enncv.
JLJ , AST TIME TON1C1HT
The Theatre Parisien Players
XUEULE DE LOUP"
METIIOPOI.ITAN- OPERA HOUSE
THE SUBSCRIPTION SALE
IOH THE GRAND OPERA REASON lM0-2f
Il METROPOLITAN OrERA CO, N, Y.
WILL CLOSE TOMORROW
Subicrlpllon price remain same aa last Mason
OpenlllB M . Tt SentSnl.M t T
I Performanr'1"v' "-' lleirln. l'' I '.
jLXHllffi 1
Mlhn?? U"-J
I IV I II U IV li
uvuuu
TICKETS .NOW HEADV FOR DELIVEItf. V"!
urnsTniivrirt.- -
. .......'..,.. ... ,-, .-xjiutjivo i-in&ATHmariF:
TtT!t ITWT ntll.'H T.-nr ....,.. .. . . . V"
1, MGIITS AT S 1.1
STRIKES A HESPONSrVH POPULAR
CHORD " North American
SAM II. HARRIS Presents
THE
HAUNTED VIOLIN
A New Play by Crane Wilbur
SEATS HELI.IXO I)Il THE LAST WEEK
Forrest Last 2 Weeks EgvRB-
MAT TOMORROW, 2:15
THE GEO. W. LEDEREH PRODUCTION OJ-
VICTOR HERBERT'S
Greatest Musical Comedy Success
ANGEL FACE
TREMENDOUS COMPANY np YOUTH'
SEATS HELLINU 1XH THE LA.ST WEEK
Broad -ast 2 Weeks nv?j;i:'J
.11 A 1' JU.MUHROW, 2:15
"THE REST TLAY
OP THE YEAR."
i.inliiB uullitln.
iii I r
3J
jonn rersuson
' SEATS SEI.I.1NC, TOR Till; EAST WEEK
ACADEMY Or MUSIC
m
Tonight 5 Sat y
MAT.
2:30
BELGIUM
r.O. . T5l, l, $1 50 nt Hcppo'a 25o at Door
EITH'S
ANNIVERSARY WEEK!
MABEL McCANE
TOM I1RYAN. LILLIAN BRODCRICH
nml WM TAYIX3II
IMITOK. CONN ft COREENB
.SIX KIRKSMITII SISTERS
ElMa Morris. Waller Hroner & Others.
ANNt'AL CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW!
Walnut lat: ;rf0Trr".25c, & ?1
lomght, 25c to $1.50
It Happens to Everybody
riO TO THE WALNT'T IP YOTT Ann
NOT IV THE HMIIT AND REE A UNIOUH
AND DELIOIITn-L COIEDY Inquirer.
Next
Week
Oeo Choos Offers the Musical Hit
The Love Hunter
A fijmphony of Beauty and Lingerie.
PALACE RINK ffitf
Roller Skating Afternoon & Evenincr
DANCINO After Hkutlne, Monday ft Thur.
NlKhts. RACINO Wei!nBdy. SATHRDAY
N1I1HT LADIES' RACE. HKATINQ CON
TEST rox. Trot Tuesday and Friday.
OLE MANSON FTLm?it,,Qt
HiMr Him on "lOO" AMERICANISM-
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
Kllday. November 14th, 8.IS V. M.
Seats -'.Oc to tl.TiO, llox Seats 12, Now on
ale, 1108 Chestnut St. and at all holsl
ticket oftlces.
ACADEMY Scats at Heppa'a, 1110 Chsstnut
Philadelphia
w Orchestra
? Tomor.8iB
Soloist; Mme, Mar
Raret Malienauer, Cos
traito. ,
- - . ii i , .
ORPHEUM Mat- Tomorrow. SBo, 05e.
JIA,?,D.n0ND SEVEN CHANCES $3
yov n "nm isth chatu" 1c3
B1JUU KEWPIE DOL12TT
Trocadero t pat yhitc
'wn9mt
iM
v-M
li
1
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yantnei a wwiug, .ir,
Mr, and JlrS. Afau'WItoU, of A'par
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