it'mri w 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919 11 75iSwpr'"' h r? ? JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the McFaddcn Ball Tonight. Miss Smythe Introduced This Afternoon. , Other Matters pf Social Interest 'AFTER the Tlinn!stlvlnK dinners which finiilicd off the pxeitemrnt of thp renn Cornell riuup and the younger mi's ilnnclnR clnH Intit nlclit everv one ii routing for the MrFnrlclen bnll this cvenlnu tit the'llellpviie-Strntford. It will be the first bo'l of the season, nnd the first since 1017, nud. from nl' I henr. Is to he very hnnrtome. Tt ii Riven by Jlr. Oconto II. Mr-Fiuldon. of eighteenth and Qpruce streets. for He becca Thomnn. ilauxhter of Mr. nnd Sirs. "Beau" Thomson, of 1722 Spruce street. Kebecea li ope of the tdrU who would nave conio out the last year of the war, so she Is a sort of double debutante In this, that some few informal parties were given for her during war-times, out the big ones arc, being given now. She will be introduced at a tea next Tuesday, to be given by the John II. McFaddons at their rooms nt the 'Wel lington. T NKVEIt heard nuything like the J- number of dinners which are to be Etven tonight before the ball, - 1.J1 war rant no one will go there hungry, this night, nnd so will 5011 after joil hear all the parties there are to be. Mrs. Jones AVlstcr will entertain for her ernntldanchter.' Marie Louise Fu ries. Florence Kane, the daughter of me Jonn Kent Kanes, will dp given n dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Isaac II. Clothier, Jr. The John I'enn Hrocks will give a dinner at thp KHz beforp the ball, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Amett will entertain in honor of Jane Yeatman. n debutante of the season. The Samuel Hells will give a largp dinner at the Kltr. for I'nulinc. who is one of the most attractive buds of the season, nnd Luetic Carter will enter tain for Hetty Pierson. The James Smiths nrc giving n small dinner, nnd JMr. and Mrs. Harry llerwiml will en tertain for Marcaret. The Victor Ma thers will civc a dinner of thirty covers at the Ititz, and the Theodore Cramps will give a dinner for Catherine Coxe, while Mrs. Theophllus Story will enter tain for Anna Lewis. Another dinner will be given bv the "William Bnkor Whclcns, and there will be still others. So, you see, the enter taining is going on fast and furious, and the social season, as I said on the opening of the opera, mav be said to have begun witli n rnnital U. CLAKISSA SMYTIIK, daughter of Mr. and Mr?. J. T. Neville Snntlie. of Chestnut Hill, will make her debut this afternoon at n tea which will l.e given at her home from 4 until 0 :30. The, Smvthes had first fixed upon October 17 for Clarissa's debut, but later changed their plans nnd decided on the day after TlianHsglvlng. And it u 0 wise choice. So many are homo frn'n college for the holidays, teas are much more apt to be attended by the younger men then and naturally the cirls have more fun. Elizabeth Bartow, Margnret Earle, Esther Khoadcs. Nancy Dunning, Eliza beth Bojd, Evelyn Smith. Gladys Muller, Celestlne Warder. Rosamond Wurts. Elizabeth Anne Taylor, Anno Townsend, Mnrgnretta Sharpless, Kath erinc King, Margnret Oest, Elizabeth Boss, Ilosalie Vollrath. Marie Louise Aslihurst, Lucy Grey, Bachcl Whitmer and Nnncie Pale will leceivc at the tea which will be followed by a dinner and theatre part. IT REALLY does not seem possible that the Charity Ball is only two weeks from last nlglit. Uocs it? The girls and men who. arc to take part in the Bpectacularopeniitg ,sccne are rea'ly practicing very hard ,nnd the dancing should be, very good, ns it usually Is . And tomorrow night "wo have the Saturday evening dancing class, you know. It'H the opening meeting of the class and all the guls who will come out next jcar will ho going to that. It"-j just one thing nfter another these dajs, isn't it? TTAUY is two and a half years old. "-L But you wouldn't ever imagine how much a small brain of two-nnu-a-half can work, now would ou? The other day lier grandmother wus visiting nt her home and she nnd mother wcia talking a great deal together all after noon. And then Daddy came home, nnd they all talked and every one was having a fine time. Sin wnH Mnrv. lint pvnvv nnw nn.l again she would stop a minute and look a little puzzicu. Mother found out all about it when they went upstairs to bed. After the prayers were said and Mary was tucked in and Mother was about to kiss her she suddenly remarked: "It's so funny! Gamma calls vou 'Ethel.' and daddv calls you 'Honey' and those aren't your names, lour name s mother, isn t it.' NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Miles, of 3021 Chestnut street, announce the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Isabel, to Sir. Robert Conrad Lippincott, son of Mr. nnd Sirs. Robert Vt Lippincott, of Haddonfieid, N., J. Mr. nnd Sirs. Iskac II. Clothier, Jr.', arc entertaining at dinner this evening at the Bellevue-Btratford before the Sic Fadden ball. Among those who attended tho luncheon ye&tcrday given by Sir. ami Mrs. Charlton Yarnall nt Crum Creek Farms, Devon, were Dr. and Sirs. John H. Gibbon, Mr. and Sirs. James M. Willcox and Sirs, Henry Briuton Coxe, Dr. nnd Sirs, Francis R, Packard, 304 South Nineteenth street, are be ing congratulated on the birth of a daughter Among the guests who will attend the dinner which Sir. and 'Sirs. Har rison K. Caner, Jr., of 810 Pine Street, will give this evening before tho ball which Sir. George II. SlfFad den will give at the Bellevue-Stratford in honor of Sliss Rebecca Thomson, will be Sliss Rachel Price, Sliss Slabcl AFTER-THANKSGIVING SALE OF DRESSES AH'Sample Models Sizes 10, 18, 36, 38 Values Up to $40 Stunning' collection of this season's most wanted styles, made up of fine quality all-wool serge, Georgette, satins, taffetas and jerseys. Values From $G0 to $85 Beaded, Braided and Plain Tailor Models Tricot ine. Satin, Poire t TwU, Velour. Crepe Meteors. Owing must be final. , 3,34.75 Entire Stock Coats and The m icl ct ft, mwiuwmm Chestnut mnmwmsmmawBMimmmmmmmmmmms. Howard Post Beld! Miss Mildred Longstreth, Mr. John Caner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas P. Hurt. Mr. William N. Davis nnd Mr. William. J. Balrd, Jr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas New-hall, of the Old Place, Ithan. and Miss Mar. garetta Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Harrison, will leavp for New York tomorrow to attend Ihe Armv nnd Nnvy game. The New halls will be joined by their sons, Mr. Campbell Newhnll, a student at Toft School, Connecticut, and Mr. Slilpman Block well Newhnll, of Annapolis. Miss I. Virginia Heckscher. daugh ter of Mr. and Sirs. Ledyard Heck scher, of Bolingbrook, Radnor, who Is attending school In New York this winter, is at home for the Thanksgiv ing holidays. Miss Frances Williams Leech, debu tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Leech, Is spending the week-end ns the guest of Miss Kathcrlne Sinclair Ewlng, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson Ewlng, of Ro land Park,. Md. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price Maule. and their debutante daughter, Miss Jane P. Maule, will attend the Army uud Navy game tomorrow. Mr. uml Mrs. Arthur M. Lewis, who are spending the winter at the Bellevue Stratford, arc spending Thanksgiving nt the Blooming Grove. Hunting and Fishing Club. Pike county, Pn. Mr. W. Montague Lycctt, Jr., of 2124 Pine, street, has gouo on a two weeks, gunning trip through the Maine woods. Miss Sara Head, of Grccnsburg, is visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph KeuoIn, at their apartments nt Locust nud rutcentli streets. Mhs Eleouor P. Morgan, of Ar boretum, Wyncotc, is giving a lunch eon of twelve covers today to her school Mr. and Mrs. Ellis A. Gimbel left Wednesday for New York to attend the Aloe-Knufman wedding, and spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr und Mrs. Louis Gimbel. Mr. and Mrs. Horace llano, Kitten house, who have been traveling in the South, nre expected homo this week. After the Penn-Cornell game Jlr. William Barton Johnson entertained nt Thanksgiving dinner nt the Union League Mr. and Sirs. Arthur H. Bon sor, Miss Ethel Bonsor and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atwood Starr, WEST PHILADELPHIA Sirs. Roland Reed Reutlinger, of Chi cago, is isitiug her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Sirs, llolnnd Kecu Reutlinger, of 125 South Sixty-third street. Sirs. Edward Reynolds, of New Ito chelle, N. Y., has returned to her home after a visit to Sir. and Sirs. Frank Walsh, of 232 South Forty-first street. Sliss Knthrine Burnes, of 220 South Fortv-fourth street, nnd Sliss Slildrcd Carter, of the Tracy, Tliirty-slxth nnd Chestnut streets, have returned to their homes from a visit to Bethlehem and Easton, Pa. A surprise nluminum bhower was given Tuesday evening nt Sliss Kathryn Dunn's house, 2824 West Clementine street, in honor of Sliss Mildred Orsotti, of 17.'io Slifflin street. Sir. Al Cantor, Sir. James Ross Abrams. Sir. Dp Jes terc, Sliss Kathryn Winifred Dunn, Sliss Stildred Slaric Orsntti and Sir. John Testa entertained. Among those present were: Sliss Godfrey, Sliss Schneider, Sliss Lukens. Sirs. Orth, Sirs. Etty, Miss SlcElhdney, Sliss Heaney, Sirs. Reynolds, SUss Leub meister, Sliss Rosa Orsattt and Sliss Aluise. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Sliss Sylvia Livingston, of 1330 South Second street, left'jesterday for a visit to New York, and will return home on Sundny evening. A Thanksgiving party was given at 2321 South Seventeenth street on Wed nesday evening. Among those present were Sliss Peggy Slclvenna, Sir. Charles Short, Sliss Muriel Sheern, Sir Edward Tallmau, Sir, John Gcllespy, Mr. John Hogan, Sliss Helen Green, Sir. James Finigan. Mr, and Sirs. Edward Dl Vinowitz have just returned from, their wedding trip ana win live in wvernrooK. Sirs. William Klrkpatrick, 2732 South Seventeenth street, will entertain her sorority at cards tomorrow afternoon. Among the invited guests are Sliss Edith Gulick, Sliss Kathleen Davis, Sliss Ethel Kennedy, Sliss Katherine Kennedy, Mrs. Howard Slang, Sirs. Ralph McClay and Sliss. Florence Car toll. Sliss Elizabeth- Renner, Sliss Lola Slickly, Sliss Ida Hamilton and Sliss Slary Henscher are spending tho Thanksgiving holidajs at Washington. They will visit Slount Vernon, ..Alex andria and Georgetown, returning home on Monday. Sliss Grace SI. Hershcy, of 334 South Nineteenth street, will return home next week, after having made an ex tended tour through the New England stntcs bince September.. KENSINGTON Sliss Nettie Ehrenreich gave a shower and supper party at her home, 2320 North Frout street, Inst evening for Miss Lee L. Simon, whose engagement to Sir. Joseph L. Ehrenreich was re cently announced. Among the guests present were Sirs. Frank Ehrenreich, Strsi Frank Smells, Sirs. Nathan Si mon, Sirs. Sleycr Simon, Mrs. Peter Winokur, Sirs. Florence Kahn, Sirs. Eva Knppaport, Sirs, L. Julie. Sirs. SI. E. Smukler, Sliss 'Rose Ehren reich, Sliss Yettu Stein, Sliss Esther Simon, Miss Florence Grossman Sliss Florence Slarks, SUss Bertha Freed -man, Miss Gcitrudo Bclber and Sliss Itosenbaum. !lli!l!l!lllillMCII!ll!BIBHE!! Ucorpette, Velvet f ttiarmeuse, to extremely low prices all, sales . sf.39.75 Suits at Cost and Less 1 it MISS BUDD BRIDE OFMR. B.T. HYBERG Various Weddings in City and Suburbs Fadden-Minnick Marriage at Ridloy Park An interesting wedding will be sol emnized this evening in the Temple of the Mediator, Fifty-first nnd Snruec streets, when Sliss F. Slrvtle Bndd. daughter of Sirs. Frances F. Budd. of Old York mad, will be married to Sir. Bent T. Hyberg, of 5.-15 Broomall street. The ceremonv will be performed y the Rev. Phillips E. Osgood, nnd will no iouoweu uv a reception nt the home of the Rev. and Sirs. Chnrles Henry Long, 4041 York road.. Sirs. Long will be mntion of honor nnd Sliss Slarlan Klrkpatrick will he the maid of honor. Sliss Chlstlne Knnblneh will be the little flower girl. Sir. Thor B. Hyberg will be his brother's hpst mm. nnd tin ushers will be Sir. Brewster Hubbard and Sir. Alan Smith. Sir. Hyberg and bin bride will leave on an extended trip. VOLLERS WALL Sliss Dorothy Wall, daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. Charles F. Wall, of the Tourainc. will be married to Sir. Lud wlg P. Vollers today at the Church of the Incarnation, Forty-seventh street nnd Cedar avenue. Dr. Nnthnn R. Slelhoru will officiate-. Tho bride will bo nttended by her sisters, Sliss Mar garet Wall, as maid of honor, and Sirs. L. F. Gicg, matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will bo Sliss Loulso Zcblcy, Sirs. C. R. Wall, Miss Dorothy L. Oviatt and Sliss Christine Burtnctt. Sir. Norman W. Rowley will be best man and the ushers will be Sir. C. R. Wall Sir. Llovd R. Leaver, Sir. O. Carroll Sloan, Sir. Baylis J. SIcKpp. A rp- ception will be held at the Philomusinn Ulub, fortieth nnd Walnut streets. Sir. Vollers und his bride will live in New York. BRYAJToLIVER A pretty wedding took place yesterday morning in tho Church of St. John the Baptist, Slanavunk, when SIUs Slaiy A. Oliver, daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. Edward Oliver, of 8808 Slanayunk ave nue, Wissahickon, became the bride of Sir. Lewis W. Bryan, of 5004 Addlbon street. The Rev. P. H, SIcGlnnis officiated nt tho ceremonv, which was followed by a breakfast at the home of the" bride's parents. The brido was at tended bv her sister, Sliss Anna V. Oliver, and her brother, Sir. S. A. Oliver, wus besf-mau. After tho wed ding brenkfast, Sir. and Sirs. Bryan left ior an cxienued trip tlirougU the West. BEDDOWSCOOPEK A pretty home wedding that took place vesterdav afternoon was that of Sliss Bertha Cooper, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Hiram A. Cooper, of 3730 North Sixteenth street, and Sir. Charles R. Beddows, of West Lehigh avenue. Tho Rev. Alvin MeClnin. of the Church of the Brethren, Tenth nnl Dauphin streets, performed the cere mony, anu a reception for the family followed. After a fortnight's trip. Sir. nnd Sirs. Beddows will lie at home nt 3730 North Sixteenth street, where they will remain through the winter. COOK HASIILL The wedding of Sliss SInry P. Ha mill, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. George Hamill, of 3042 North Seventh street, and Sir. Richard B. Cook, Jr., was solemnized on Wednesday evening nt tho home of the bride's parents, with the Rev. Walter B. Greenway, of the Gaston PresbUcriau Chm.ii. officiat ing. Slibs Ellen Hamili, the bride'sj sister, was her only attendant and Sir. George E. Homan was best man. A leccption followcci the ceremony, after which Sir. and Sirs. Cook left on their tiip. They will be at home after January 1 at 3023 North Eighth street. FADDEN SIINNICK The wedding of Sliss Beatrice Slin nick. daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Daniel A. Slinnick. of Stooges, Pa., and Sir. William J.' Fadden, was bolemnizcd this morning with n nuptinl mass in St. Sideline's Church, Ridley Park. The Rev. William J. SlcCnllum performed the ceremony, nnd present in the sanc tuary were the Rev. Elder Slullan, S. J. director of the Teachers' So dality, and Rev. Joseph J. Smith. The bride was given in marriage by her father, nud was attended by her sister, Sliss Slary Slinnick. Sir. Leo t. Fad den was best man. A brenkfast for the immediate families followed at the home of the bride's parents, air. ana Mrs. Fadden will live in Glenolden. RYAN WOLr Announcement is made of the wed ding of Miss Hazel Wolf, daughter of the Ilev. and Mrs. Wilbur Snider, of 342.T North Second street, nnd Mr James ltyan, Jr., of SC00 North Twenty-fcccond street, on. 'Vedncsilni evcnlnc at the home of the bride' foster parents. Tho ceremony was per formed by tho bride's foster father nud nCI,XepS Clothes of Distinction for Women, Young Women and Girls Fashion's favored fancies are interpreted in the Millard apparel in a manner expressive of our standard of individuality and service giving. Smart Tailleurs for the Day Frocks of Tricotine, Wool Jersey, Serge 29.75 to 69.75 Afternoon Frocks of Rare Beauty Tricolette, Paulette, Satins, Chiffon Velvets and Georgette combinations. 39.75 to 150.00 Dinner and Dance Frocks Metallic Brocades, Pompadour Silks, Nets, Laces, Silks, Satins, Velvuts. 39.75 to 175.00 Coats of Warmth and Style Luxuriousness of fabric; beautiful linings, rich fur trimmings, smartly tailored. 69.75 to 150.00 Lovely Blouses for Christmas Truly exquisite models which women are wisely selecting for Christmas giving. Also washable Blouses of exceptional style. 2.50 to 45.00 The Shops of Sensible Prices 127 AND 1337 S. 1 3th St. Chestnut St. Jrttttttrri-nrrrfifiiW-Jtt$ijititnTttntjfrtitfiiiVntisMirii MOTHER AND . , v 'M,s t tf!K y'J taffiMr""""""" I iiWi ' V' TT'HfeaBfiSSHffiOH I m " I . ' " f II ' 'BrllSlvJ&lsHf jjMsl m. II J f 1 M iWiSlwwsHW, ft 1 , f t ' XmmmmB mt 11.. tT - m 3MM;cHl BHF . tflBH I u ft ! 13T lipmmTmmm jmm&m Dy rhoto Crafters. MUS. EDWAIID KORKIS Mrs. NorrU and her daughter, Mlits Umma U. Xorrls. Mr. nnd Mrs. Non-U live In Chestnut JIM. Mrs. Xorrls was Miss Kiumu HIdillo Diou was followed by a reception. The brido was nttended by Mrs. Ueorgc Italston as matron of honor and Mri. Italston wns best man. Mr. nnd Mri, ltnu left on n short trip nnd will be nt home nfter December 1," at MOO North Twenty -second Rtreet. McALLISTKIt MACKIN Miss Margaret M. Mackin, daughter of Mrs. Julia A. Mackin. of 3M4 North Camac street, and Mr. Henry J. McAllister, of Hurllngton, Vt., were married on Wednesday evening nt the rectory of St Stephen's Catholic Church, Uroad and IJutler streets, witn the Itev. Joseph Tynan officiating. The bride wns attended by Miss Emma Carr. Following the service there wns a reception at the home of the bride's mother. Mr. McAllister recently returned from eighteen months' service overseas with the United States marine corps. The bridegroom nnd bride left for a trip to Hurllngton. LEiNBACH RnUl'PEL Another Wednesday wedding was that of Sliss Evalina 13. Uueppel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilueppel, of 37-11 North Seventh street, nnd Mr. John J. Leinbach, nlso of Tioga. The ceremony was performed by the Itev. Daniel L ltuplcy, of the Bethel Lutheran Church, Fifth street and Sedgley avenue', and wus followed by a reception at tin home of the bride's parents. Tho bridal party in cluded Mrs. Joseph O'Neill, matron of honor; Miss Matilda Kueppel, brides maid; Mr. George Ilueppel, brother of the bride, best mun, nnd Mr. Harry Leinbach, brother of the bridegroom, usher. After a short trip Mr. and Mis. Leinbach will be at home at 71." Venango street. LANIGAN riTLEIt Mrs. Virginia Fitter, of 44 Hobart street, West Philadelphia, announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Frances A. Fltlcr, and Mr. William F. Lnnigan, of Oreen bine, Mnnnyunk, en Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Church of St. John the Unptiit, with Mousiguor Eugene Murphy offi ciating. Miss Anna E. O'Donnell was the bride's only attendant and Mr. D. F. Lanignn wus his brother's best man. Upon their return from n fortnight's trip Mr. and Mrs. Lanignn will be at home at 107 Green lane, Manayunk. GOODFIUEND SOLOMON Miss Annie Solomon, daughter of Mrs. H. Solomon, of Colorado, nnd Mr. Louis Goodfriend, of this city, were married on Thanksgiving Day nt ioou,.in the Adelphia Hotel by the Rev. Leon II. Elmnlch, of MiUve Israel Syn- t' DAUGHTER agogito. Tho brido had Mrs. Harry Oppenhelmer as matrou of honor and Mr. Joseph Goodfriend was his broth er's beat niau. The flower uirl was the small niece of the bride, Miss Fuddle Finkelstein. A banquet was held in the gold room. Mr. and Mrs. Goodfriend, after a honeymoon passed in Florida, will live in Philadelphia. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Jlr. and Mrs. Churles Gimbel, of Noith Broad btrcet, have ns their guests for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. 1. Gimbel, of New York. Miss Josephine Alcorn, of 2103 Spiiug Gnulen street, gave a dinner hiht eve ning at the Ovcrbrook Golf Club for her sister. Miss Sara Stevens Alcoin, and Mr. Daniel Hardy Hafnor, Jr., whose marriage will take place this evening, their bridal attendants and several ad ditional guests. The faculty of the School of Music of tho "Temple Uuivcrsity will glvo a recital on Wednesday evening, Decem ber 3, iu the lectuio hall of the fiee li brary at Sixth street and Lehigh uve uue in the interest of the North Phil- dolphin branch of the Templo School of Music, ot which Mr. Carl Clemens is director. Admission is free, nnd in vitations may be secured from Mr, 'icmeiis at ui; west Lelilgli avenue. The program will include solos by Dr, Thnddeus Rich. Dr. Philip H. Goepp, ir. i-reu u. llauser, Mr. Herman G Kuinine, Mis-, Irma K. Bassctt, Mr. Frank A. Nicoletta, Mr. Joseph La Monnca, Mr. Lewis James Howell and Miss G. Mil) den Fernley, Mr. Alfred Lorenz, Mr. Henry Alicnikoff, Mr. Carl lemcus and Jlr. Carl Kneiscl. Jlr. nnd Mrs. Bernard II. Feustmau nnd infant dnuchler returned to their home in Baltimore after visiting their parents, Jlr. and Mrs. M. Feustmau, j. spring uanicn street. NORRISTOWN Among the participants in tho girls' minstrel show, giveu nt City Hall, were Jliss Helen Rothe, Jliss Mnrguerite Arobitzseli, .Airs, trunk Jloyer, Mrs AValter Shook, Jlrs. Samuel Burrows. Jlrs. Harry S. Ganser and Jlrs. George Utoil. FRANKFORD Mrs. J. Coppcrman, of Ovcrington street, is visiting friends in Cleveland, O., where slio is being extensively, en- tertninen. 5.00 Hats, Half Price 8.50 Hats, Half Price 10.00 Hats, Half Price 15.00 Hats, Half Price 18.50 Hats, Half Price 20.00 Hats, Half Price Mm! RUMMAGE SALE OPENS AT ST. PATRICK'S HALL Country Week Homo to Benofit by Two Days' Sale A rummage sale, for the benefit of St. Patrick's country home for the poor in summer, opened this morning nt 10 o'clock In the parish guild house at 511 South Twenty-first street. Articles of furniture, clothing, kitchen utensils, draperies, toys, buby carriages, tables, olinirs, ornaments, iewelry everything imaginable has been donated for the sale, which will last today and tomorrow. A number of the women interested in the guild work have charge of the nffair. The fnrmhnuse, which is to lie turned Into a country home for the poor, was purchased recently and after Improvements will be ready for occu pancy this summer. ENTERTAINMENTS The semimonthly meeting of tho Phi Epsllon Gamma was held Wednesday nt the president's heme. Tho following members were present: Sir. V. Brant, Sir, W. S. Brcssler, Sir. W. Bodc w right, Sir. T. W. Craig, Sir. E. H. D.uis, Sir. E. C. Jacobs, Sir. H, W. Jones. Sir. A. K. Jordan, Sir. G. A. Ktraub, Sir. D. W. Sylvester, Jr., Sir. II. (J. Wagner. At this meeting it was decided that a banuuet be held .Tnnunrr 1 0, the first anniversary of the fra ternity. The Ardrntes Club held its seml ! nnnunl elections Sunday afternoon at i the Reed Street Settlement House, 711 Reed street. The following officers 1 were elected: President, Sir. Charles Silowitz: vice, president, Mr. Abe NcIT; secretnry. Sir. Slnurice Snyder trens 1 urcr, Sir. Reuben Zeussis. Elections George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Never have we presented so many remarkably at tractive Hats and such unusual values as in this Semi-Annual Millinery Sale The entire stock, including Pattern Hats and Smart Fur Models, reduced for speedy clearance. Thla Is your opportunity to choosa an attractlvo mid-season Hat at comparatively small cost. Ivory Toilet Articles A manufacturer's short quantities of discontinued patterns at a savins of ono-thlrd of regular prices. Mirrors, Jtalr Brushes, Puff Boxes, Hair Receivers, Jewel and Hnlr Pin Boxes, Combs, Files, Shoe Horns, Button Hooks, Trays and many novelties to complete the set. Mnke selection now for Xmas ellng. Files, Button Hooks, Combs, Shoe Homs Special at 2oc each. Don't Forget Gift Handkerchiefs They are always acceptable. Worn erf's Block Initials Sheer and Heavy Linen. 6 in Box, $1.80 Women's Hand-Embroidered Handkerchiefs Block Letter, 6 in Box, $2.50. Children's Handkerchiefs, with designs to please the little folks, 12 '2c, 15c, 20c, 25c each. Give Silk Hosiery Women's Silk Hosiery. Sweater shades. Regular $2.50 value. $1.75 pair. Women's Black Silk Hose. Splendid value. $2.00 pair. Women's Black or White Silk Hosiery. Extra qual ity. $2.75 pair. Men's Black Silk Socks. Lisle top and sole. $1.50 pair. Men's Silk Hose. Fancy colored stripes. $1.50 pair. Children's Silk Hosiery. Pink, blue and white 4 to 9VI; year sizes priced according to size. Special Gloves for Saturday Women's Silk-Lined Mocha Gloves. For women and children in Tan and Gray. In pique and P. X. M. Women's are priced $3.00 pair. Children's are priced $2.00 and $2.50 pair. a?son & DeMskn iZi$ Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery New Trimmed Hats at Half Price A sale of great importance, for the Hat you have had in mind in all probability is included at Half Price. You will find hats suitable for all occasions and in all of the newest colors. Many of these hats are developed in the fashionable metallic brocades. 2.50 4.25 5.00 7.50 9.25 10.00 22.50 Hats, 25.00 Hats, 30.00 Hats, 37.50 Hats, 40.00 Hats, 50.00 Hats, Fur Hat Sale (fflfes RrnUr Bl tvBfc rt 1'"c . zSC 15.00 Australian Seal Turban 10.00 rfk JHrt 17.50 Australian Seal Colonials 12.50 19K9k 25.00 Squirrel and Australian Seal Turbans.. 18.50 inK 35.00 Nutria TurbanB 25.00 vSBPT 37.50 Hudson Seal Tarn 27.50 P$T J 37.50 Seal and Leopard Hats 27.50 40.00 Nutria Tama ...30.00 ft" 40.00 Mole Tarns 30.00 I :Purchasing, Agents' Orders Accepted ssr were held of the following" committees! Membership, constitutional and board of directors. The Ardcntes Club is arranging an elaborate program for Its fifth annual "big dance" to be given on Friday evening, December 10, at Lu Lu Temple, Broad nnd Spring Gar den streets. The Ardcntes Club lias donated to the Jewish relief fund nnd tbo Jewish Federation of Charities. SAM s. shubert?. J".?- K. Y. Vlnttr Ounlen'n Suprrm Achievement ivionte v-nsto, jr. Cit or celebrities rV,.tnllt St OPEIIA JtOUfiB TONiaHT "SOME TIME" With TOANK TINNKY I VRlr" TONIGHT AT 8;1S. T.ART WEEK 1101.AND WEST'S Thriller of ThrUlers "THE UNKNOWN PURPLE" BEOINKlNO MONDAY SBATS NOW LEW FIELDS in "A LONELY rtO.MEO" ADFLPHI TONIOHT A 813 TV A 3 rilAntjOTTB WALKE1X x xui y. nnvrjiT iwrortD 11 ACADEMY OF MUSIC t RilB r. M.. Tueitlny DEC. 2 TUB WORLD FAUOUB Quartet of Soloists from the Sistine Chapel of Roma, for thei benedt of the Catholic Missionary Society of Philadelphia rtewrve.1 Beat", 75o to 12, on sale NOW. nt HerP'"1. I'll) Ch"Uiut street AC.U3nM Y SSTs at'Herpe'". 1 Ch.itnut nHILADELPHIA ' ?" Tomor- " ORfHFSTRA llch vioiimt. ami UKUnCJllW 'llaniiKlndlor.'Celllst Women's Hand-Embroid ered Madeira Hand kerchiefs Scalloped edge, designed with script letter 75c each. Men's Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 each. Half Price 11.25 Half Price 12.50 Half Price 15.00 Half Price 18.75 Half Price 20.00 Half Price 25.00 xet Bt. b.l(!th. 11 A. M. to JtU8 T,M.M' D.W.GRIFFITH .' 1 p.T.i"M '" itt Creation 1 1 ' "SCARLET DAYS" , .' Nt. Wk., Elsl Vtrgvton In "Countort elf P A 'Htr LAC 1214 MAnKrrr btheet V: NAZIMOVA1?-, THTB IJItAT N0TiE.i!i'rA.RT.,N'a "MB n:45. 11-80 A. 1 VLt VSv..w.'" Rr In "Alrco.t a Ilubn4' COMING "MALE AND FEMALB" ARCADIA1 CHESTNUT 8T. BELOW 1TH '0 A. M . 12, 2, 3.45, bMi 7.4Bi 0tM p. ji. BRYANT WASHBURN In rioturlzatlon of 8trt PUy "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" In .ME&t. WlEK ETHEL CLAYTON . In "MOKE DEADLY THAN TUB MALg VICTORIA MAHKET STREET AEOVR 9TH I) A. M. to Uilrt p. M. WILLIAM FARNUM "fc'tf. I NEXT WEEK VIOLA DANA In "PLEASE QDT MAIHUED" CAPITOT1 w 7S MABKET STnEET 10 A. M.. 12. Z, 8UB. B:. TUB, :48 P. it. Mabel Normand ',.? "Jins" " GREAT NORTHERN BflOAD STREET AT EWE AVE. NAZIMOVA n1.15 At S;30, 0:45, 8.30 and 10 P. M. REGENT MAHKET ST. Bel. 1TTB GEORGE WALSH In . 'WINNINO STROKE' 11 A. M. to 11 P. It MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE VICTOR, HERBERTS THE ONLY GIRL" Broadway Droa,2!a,?.f SWd AL WHITE'S REVIEW NAZIMOVA in the "BRAT" CROSS KEYS MARKET ST. Bl. 60th M 1 , r- V'1 7 aniS led Nestor and Sweethearta CHOICE SEATS THEATRES FOOTBALL BOXING ANYWHERE) V Penn Theatre Ticket Office Walnut 4J00. N. E. Cor. 13th A Chetnul. PHILADELPHIA'S? FOREMOST THEATRES HARRIPkr Nioirrs at suo VJ.rvlllI. MAT- TOMORROW, 2:20 AHlff UT Smashing " l Great CharxtR Comedy rjK)M!All&GMAlMlltl& OrcW OVWT0 tUMV3' ww 3GmZRntf?f; OT A THILOR MADt1AN " fAHE- SEATS SELLING FOR NEXT WEEK. XXViCT NIGHTS AT 8UB J-1 .JlHJ MAT. TOMORROW, r5tlB iMViu uuuAtiqfj I'rcsente n AnnTrQ"' l2b. WMmm i upnra ms , UKSgV V ittSry Wrpji . h -MArf. -V. V 1 ..a.V.01".0': y JOHN U. HOBBLE , 1P ii "Daddies" it one of tho nkn of f , i"? I eaion which you want to M you'll wefctA l It If ynu don't. j'jl PORRTT NianTs at sub r KJIIdJ l MAT. TOMORROW, I. '15 Charles D'lilneham's Mu'icul rrnnedy SlHr SJuIIr r Joseph ANDERSON LAWTHORN in "THE CANARY." with DOTI.E & DIXON nnd MAT'Din KnURNR . SEATS NOW FOR NEXT WEEK . W. IF. REDS DON'T SEE SUNRISE By Wlllard Mnck with Barry McCormafcU AN AMERICAN COMEDY WITH A PURPOSE '" Now at The LITTLE THEATRE 17TH AND Do LANCEY STS. v PHONE IX3CUST 0041 , ACADEMY OF MUSIC BOSTON Monday, Deo. 1. at 8.10 r :, Soloist - LOUISE HOMER ' Tickets now on sal at Heppe's, 1U9 Chestnut St. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Pierre Monteux Conductor WALNUT TONIGHT AT SUB ""ul,u MAT. TOMOR., JOo to ILOO ttWIK Next Week, Seats Now. By Popular Rsquut f tSIon's OLD HOMESTEAD with WILLIAM LAWRENCE as 'UncUJoih , All the Original Features of Past Ysars. ACADEMY OF MUSIO Tr, FRIDAYS SATYRS ALSACE-LORRAINE COc, 75c. $1, $1,60 at Heppe's 2Sq at Door, EITH'S WILKIE BARD MLLE. NITTA-TO BETH BERI It CO.. WILLIAM O'DARE! QUIXEY FOUR; FOUR BARD3. OTHERS. NJK METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Metropolitan Opera Company, N.' Y, tubs, uvo., t trr rvA dec. y L tlisir u Amore MMES. OARRIBON. ELLIS. MM. CAJIUSO " DE LUCA, DIDUR. Conductor, M. PAPL BeaU 1108 Chftfcut Bt. Wat UUt RaceflT. ORPHPlJIvT' Mat. Tomorrow. JBo. 8Bo. " - etts., S8o. 85c, 60o Toe.. UXE,Se:r"?)VD Along Came Rth' DEC. 1 "TE8 OR NO" CASINOHXAmerira', wnn mwu ana XMKly. , DCrDI PQ Keo. Ave. anl Cumbrln4L i v - Ladlea' Mat. Every Baw .' THE LEW KELLY SHOW . with LEW KELLY miMSELF, f'.ai HI IIWnMTS Emtnett J. W.Ich trels. ARCUAtiTMl raJE(. irAWT.TNn Tur eiir An rr a asialH aViBM c awvinn rAiviifym SATIRB trocnaero the pace AKsmii1,fi ntI-iT T 8th ab. Race, Mat. Today. -iJ UIJ s STONE & FILLARDne T TNIVERSITT MUSEUM. dBat. - j. n' t - a:so. fiv"y I J lllustratej lecture by- Dr. Ianadsm Warner. "Early fklnesa ftlsmlnllrs ft ia.SSl ' v?i 1 'A 'J M :i x iH,o! rtv. '7jrj5 r.ii ..., , ,. r 1 tJljtfgftgairfvw .Awff.'. WVU...: