f?ft ' u f f ;; . v.'; -iv-i ; 'j j. sy v. v fS? GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE iVa;icy Wynne Talks of, Engagement! AtiwUriccdTdday. SJie Tells of Many .Wedding DalesMrs'. R. K. Cassatt Wears StrikinglCostumc Wfiite Shopping j I CANNOT any that, I toas surprised o hear of Mrs. Newbold, Kttlng's n i : 1 i.. j - . i ' ,0 "jrfi Tnhn tMa vai,!;iii th& morning. Signs haw' pointed' that war for some time, and friends of Mrs. Kiting are very much, pleased. She 1 most nttractlvft woman and had a .hort married life, Mr. Ettlng having ZJ after a trying-nines. ,Mrs. Ettlng ",, Claudia "MocK, you remember, a Iter of Mrs.' Frederick Ualn and of Mrs Ned Athcrton. 'She has been trav lllne out West this Rummer with Alice Wttherlll, who Is Mr. Wethcrlll's only rhlld. Alice and Mrs. Ettlng arc great friends, as Mrs.Ktting has chaperoned her aulte often at various affairs of ie I have not heard when Mr Aeth ir 11 and Mrs. Ettlng will be married, hat there Is Httlo doubt that It will be foon. I hope they will be very happy. THE Bobbin Cas-ntts are fit home after pending a couple of months In Vfwport. I saw Mrs. Cossatt on Chest nut street looking very smart In a dark i.lite froek embroidered. In floss. Her ,,Bt was a largo black- velvet model, fsohloncd with a shirred edge. Small Vreneh flowers were placed close to. the oroun. Her shoes were very unusual hiisII of course, for she has tiny little feft and very high heels. They were rtenrd about the ankle with a little trlht leather strap about a half Inch i,1p which was black, to match the niimp". nd stitched on both edges with white. They fit tight, straight around, like nn anklet. Tlin Camntts make me think of the Mnln Mne, and then the horie show. Did' you know that Mrs. George B. I haver was to be In charge of the cafe teria this fall: She is chairman, with Mrn Ilenry Earnshaw and Mrs. Alex ander mown as vice chairmen. Mrs. (Jcorse B. Evans Is treasurer, and Mrs. Arthur Hillings secretary. MrB. Bil lings was Mary Packard, you remem ber Her sister Ruth Is a debutante of the season. There will be twenty women on the cafeteria committee, and they will take turns servlnk the lunch eon and afternoon tea which Is to be ntfd around on the grandstand and In the boxes when ordered at any time between 4 and 0 o'clock. The cafe teria "eats" will be ready by 12 o'clock frtrv day, and H they are ns good as heretofore, me, 111 be there at that time. ' DID YOU ever hear anything like the wedding plans for this month and next? There will be Edith Newlln and Murium! HobbVs wedding on the rwintv-fiftli of September, out jn Bryn Mawr. nt the Church of the Redeemer. The Newllns live way out on the Main Mne. as far as Whltford. so Edith de rided to be marrlpd at Bryn Mawr, unil her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eisenbrey, will have the recep tion nt their house in Ardmore. Whit ford Is too hard to get to to have tho mention at home. MrB. Newlln was Miss Edith Elsenbrev, a sister of How ard Elsenbrev. so the wedding recep tion nt the Eisenbrey home makes It Tfrv nice. On October 5, Emily Clothier nnd Fred Strawbrldge will be married nt St. Martin's Church, in Radnor, nnd there will be a reception later at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Clothier, In Villanova. Dickie New bold and Stevo Colhoun, m I fnid jesterdny. arc to be married Oitober 0, as are Virginia Roberta and Prrov Glendlnnlng. Ellen Glcndlnnlng nd l'erslfor. Eraser, Sd's date is set for October X1C. And Helen Harte and Tommy" Thompson" have' selected October II for theirs. Marlon Baird nnd .Tared Ingersoll will be married on November 1. I think that is the latent date announced, but (roodne-ss knows, there'll be many others. MAR1", who is five, was sent to the corner store in the country place where she and her mother nnd father titnt the summer. The store was in fljht, so mother could watch her go, ami after she had disappeared into the door mother went in to answer the telephone. She talked quite a little while nnd when she finally hung up the rei elver she glnnced at the clock and fnnud tlftccn minutes had passed.. Bo oming alarmed, she started down the ftrtrt to find her daughter. As she urnnd the store, Mary came sauntering ut o.' the door. "Why, darling," said luotlifr. "what kept jou so loug? Mmher wns worried." "Oh," (.aid Mar.i. "I wai just look ing things over." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mls r. Antoinette CSeyolln, daughter ef Mi and Mrs. Henry Laussat Oeye- ln. of Hardwlcke, Villanova, .returned last week, from ft Visit of twrf weeks &t Tork Harbor, Me. .Mr'. an1 Mrs. Benjamin' Gnaw' and their family, of niepvajo. Itadnor, who have been spending- the summer' at Narragansstt Pier, It r"'ar expected o return to uieir noma on Bunaayai- , ternoon. Mrs. Isaac Clothier, Jr., nnd .her son, Mr. Isaac Clothier, 3d. of Sunnybrook j "nn, iuuinor, returned last weemrom Wyoming, whora they have been on a ranch, for the "summer months. Mrs. Clothier has ben 1ft New York for ft few days and will return .tomorrow. Mrs. William Cnrmatt tScull, ot Hob erts .road. H&verford, who "has , been spending a fsw days In New York, re turned to her home on Wednesday., Mrs.' Norman K. Conderman, with her son. Mr. Theodore H. pondermSn. 2d. spent part of August at Lake Mln nctonka. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Conderman went to Easthamnton and remained there until last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bodlne, of St. DaMds, arn spending some time at Beach Haven, N. J. . Th Tleiv. Allan TCvatm onrt it. TSvnna are. visiting1 Mr. Rvans's aunt, Mrs. J.' Ogdcn Hoffman, 'at her horne, Ithan Derlwyn, Radnor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Evans will move Into their new home on South Twenty-third street next week. Mrs. Norman Mitchell, formerly of fit. Davids, but nowof Now York, who has been spending tho summer at. West Chester. Is now the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. rotts, of Bt. Davids, for several weeks. , Mr. and Mrs. J. Heron Crosman, Jr., and their sons, Mr. J. Heron Crosman, 3d. nnd Mr Alexander Crosman. of Fnssefern, ItNTerford, who have been for several weeks In West Virginia, will return In a fortnight. Mr. Crosmsn has recently sold Fassefern to Mr. Samuel Price Wetherlll, Jr. Mrs. Francis V. Potts, who has been spending tho summer nt Magnolia, Mass., returned last week with her daughter, Mrs. Wlkoff Smith, and spent n few days at ColebrooK. Bryn Mawr, the homo of Mr. and Mrs.. Wlkoff Smith, beforo leaving for Virginia Hot Springs. Mrs. Potts will, .remain there until the 1st of November, when sho will go to tho Bellevue-Stratford to spend tho winter. . Miss Laura, C. Haines, of Doylcstown. who has recently returned from Maine, wm leavo on Monony ror ucean uuy, where sho will be the suest of friends for ten dnvfc. Miss Hames Is chairman of tho. Doylestown garden show, which takes place tomorrow. Mrs KmAdlnv Darllnsrton Butler, wife of Brigadier General Butler, of Quan tico, va., win oe tno tuesi or ner parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peters, at their summer home, Folton Place, ne.ir Chester, during October. . Miss Harriet Selfrldge. of the Har vard Atrtments. Swarthmore. Ib the rtiest over the wek-end of her cousin, Mrs. m. B. M. weDer, at ner home near Ablngton. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Valentine and their little son, who spent the aura. mer at Uehoboth Beach, nave recently returned from a row weeks' stay at Northeast, Del, to their homo In Wil mington. Mrs: Valentine's friends will bo glad to know that sho has recovered from her recent Illness. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Lord Rlgby nnd their daughter, MIsa Rente Rlgby. h&ie gone to Cape May, wnere tney nave taken a cottage for a month and will net re turn until the middle of October. Tho Philadelphia Muslo Club will S resent a masquo at the Academy of tuslc on January 6, under tho dlreo tlon of Miss Edith Pusey. The wedding of Miss Elslo D. Clay ton, daughter of Mr. John H. Clayton, of Lincoln avenue. Willow Grove, and Mr, Bert Avery, of Halifax, Can., took place on Monday. Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Clara Schmuch, grand daughter of Mr. George Boleg, formerly of OIney, and "Mr. George Henzler. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Homier, of 6518 North Fifth streot, Olnoy. After nn extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Homier will be at home at 2630 North Colorado street. Mrs. George A. Hlgglns, of Pitts burgh, Is spending the month of Sep tember at Wlldwood, N. J as tho guest of Mrs. John P. Coghlan. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. William H. Palmer, of St Davids, will entertain at bridge today In honor of Mrs. Norman Mitchell. Mrs. Harold R. Aiken Is at her home In Borwyn and Is convalescing from her recent Illness. Thole by Ilnehrsch. MRfl. WILLIAM HVARNK Mrs. Warn was formerly Miss Bessie Dobbins, of Elklns Park. Mr.' nnd Mrs. ynrno are living at 1010 Locust street street Mrs. .Kelly, who was Miss Mao M. Bonner, daughter of Mrs. Mary A Bonner, of 1824 North Dleventh street, was a Juno bride. Mr. Kelly .sorved overseas for two years .ns first lieutenant In the United States army. Mr. nnd, Mrs. J. Renwlck Hong have returned from a tour through the West to the Paclflo coast. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tobln, of 2616 North Thirty-first street, announce tho be trothal of their daughter. Miss Bessie Tobln, to Mr. Samuel Korcnsteln. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Naudoscher, of NorthTwelfth streot, announce the mar rlage of their daughter. Mies Carrie Mae Naudnscher, to Mr. Walter Cnmenisch, Dr. Wllllhm O. Lee, of the West Side Presbyterian Church, Oormnntown, of ficiated After a short trip they will live at 1416 west untario street. Mrs. Elizabeth Mooro Boyd, of 1620 Mount Vernon street, has cone to Port land. Me., to soend tho autumn ns tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Austin Thomas.' Mr. Louts Niemann, of North Fifth trt. hnn returned from fin extended tour through the West to the. Pacific vnitt. vlnltintr the national narks nnd spending some tlmo In Washington, Ore gon, California and Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. David Patterson, of 1S32 Wallace Btreet, havp returned home after spending a month In Ocean a rove, NVJ. Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell Taylor have gone to Atlantlo City to remain until tho end of tho month. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hathaway, of Fifteenth street and Alleirheny avenue, have gone to Hnddon Hall to spend tho month of September. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schloss and Mtts Ida Stern, of 2302 Green street, havo taken an apartment on Pnctflo avenue. Atlantlo City, whero they will spend tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Luckenbllle. of Chicago, who lately returned from MISS KATHRYN R. MURPHY WEDS MR. JOHN A. L0QUE Marriage of Miss Emma Tenaglla and Mr. Victor Lamblase .'The marriage of Miss Kathryn nose mary Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A, Murphy, of 2502 North Elev enth street, to Mr. John Anthony Logue, of Togn, was solemnised this morning at Our Lady of Mercy Church. The cers mon was performed by tho Rov. Joseph M. Woods, S. J of Woodstock College, who was celebrant of tho nuptial mass. The maid of honor was Miss Marlon Wncker and tho bridesmaids were Miss Mercedes Carroll nnd Miss Helen nyan. Mr. Jamofi Dovlno was best man and the ushers Included Mr. Henry Logue and Mr. Daniel Malloy. A wedding break fast was served at the hbme of tho bride's parents and a reception followed nt S o'clock. After an extonded trip Mr. nhd Mrs. Logue will live nt Jenklntown. LAMI1IASD TENAOLIA The wedding of Miss Emma Tenaglla, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tenaglla, of 2224 South Ilrond street, and Mr. Victor Edward Lamblase. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Lambloso, took plnco yesterday at St. Rim's Cathollo Church, Father Roland officiating. The brides mttlda re Mlns Florence M. Tenaglla. Miss Edith Rlcchczzo. Miss Rowe Range and Mlsn Marie Chlcclttl, nnd ths ushers Included Mr. F. Travlsco. Mr. Arnold Rlcchezta. Mr. Humbert Wil liam Lamblase, brother of the bride groom, nnd Mr. John Tenaglla, tirother of tho bride. A dinner followed the corernony at D'Annunzto Hotel, nfter which tho bride nnd bridegroom left on a wedding trip to Atlantic City and New York. RODOERS WEIOHTMAN The marriage of Miss Mary Weight man, daughter of Mrs. Hettle Weight man, of 1745 North Twenty-seventh ktroet, to Mr. Walter Rodgers, Jr.. took pia(.e,on meauay niternoon at a o ciock. Tho ceremonv was nerformed bv the Rev. Frederick Scjmour. of BU Philip's Episcopal Church. Tho bride wore a. travollng dress of dark blue chameuse with hat to match. Sho was attended by Miss Anna Peters ns bridesmaid and Mr. Frnnk Rodgers was best man. Among those present at tho ceremony were Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter Rodgera, Sr.. Mr. Wil liam J. Rodgoro. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welghtman, Mr. George Welghtman, Miss Rose O'Keefo. Mrs. Emily Jones, Mrs. Mary Jones, Miss Elva Jones, Mrs. Bunn, Mrs. Arthur Houcher, Mrs. Mor fell. Miss Florence Worcester. Mrs. Harry Petent, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hueb ner, Mrs. Clara 'Aecough, Mrs. Qeorgo Rlttenhouso, Mrs. George Hecker and Miss Emily May. After a wedding trip to Atlantic City ,Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers Will be at home after October 1 at 1745 North Twenty-seventh street. Egypt, wero entertained at luncheon on Wednesday by Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Hanna, 2843 Diamond street, before their NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Harry Edgar Donohoe. of 864 North Twentieth street, was hostess at the first fall meeting of the Alpha Chap ter of the Sigma Phi Sorority. Her guests included Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. .lameH Burgess. Miss Gertrude Curry. Mrs. William Schock, Mrs John Stewart, Mrs. Isano Dalzell, Miss Annnbel Crozler, Miss Cora Rogers, Mrs. Milton Kelly, Mrs. Joseph Clay and Mrs. Stanley Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kelly have re turned from their weddlnir tour nnd nre at home at 1246 North Seventeenth at Wlldwood, N, J, return to the West Miss Martha E. Pauley, of 169 School street, Boston, was the guest all summer of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hofmann, who have lust returned from their cot tago at Wlldwood. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Hofmann entertained In honor of Miss Pauley on Wednesday evening before her return to Boston. The guests In cluded Miss Fannie Fingrutd. Miss Anna Moon, Miss Marlon Moon, Miss Emily Stopper, Miss Edna Burns, Miss Helene Walls. Miss Carolyn Walls, Mr. Clayton Stokes, Mr. George Johnson, Mr. Henry Stopper. Mr. Clarence Hyde, Mr. Krnest Hofmanp, Mr. Pnul Hofmann. Mr. Frank Oassleln, Mr. Frank Fingrutd, Mr. Jacob Buttenklepper SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William Percell are re ceiving congratulations on tho birth of a daughter. Mrs. Percell will bo re membered as Miss Florence McHugh, formerly ot South Philadelphia. Miss Bessie H. Harvev has returned to her home, 2508 South Lambert street, after having made an extensive trip through Nova Scotia and the New Eng land states. Mr. William Deone has returned to his home, 1936 Durfor street, after spending some tlmo at Atlantic City. Mrs. Robert MacNeal, of 2315 South Woodstock street, Is visiting relatives In Townsends Inlet. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Tuohy and their family, Mlns Jane Tuohv. Miss Anna Tuohy and Mr. Francis Tuohy, liavo returned to their home, 1714 Wolf street, after spend In e a month nt Atlantic City. Mr. James Duffy and Mr. John Duffy, of 1920 Wolf street, have returned home nfter upending some tlmo nt Wild wood, N. J. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry V. J. Logan, ot 2232 South Twenty-third street, will motor home thlB week from Ocean City, where they havo been spending the sea son. Mrs. Ernest Perrv and her son, of 2733 South Twenty-third street, have re turned home after spending the season WE8T PHILADELPHIA Announcement Is made of the mar riage on September A of Miss Mae Omer Barber and Mr. Thoman Latimer. Jr, Mr, and Mrs. Latimer will be at hdwe at 885 North Fifty-first street after Sep tember 80, Mrs. Samuel J. Levy, of the Brigh ton, Flfty-flrst and Locust streets, and Mrs. B, B. Hunter, of the Hastings, 1217 Houth Broad street, who were guests at the Mfcrlborough-Blenhelm, Atlantic City1;' for two months, have returned to their homes. Mr. nnd Sirs. Charles W. Chandler, accompanied by their little son, left their homo at 6J87 Drexel road, Over brook, last week for Atlantlo City, where they will stop at tho Hotel Chelsea until October 1. Mr. William W. fjommer and the Misses Hommer, of 862 North Forty first street, are motoring through the Adlrondacks. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Glsh, of Stroudsburg, Pa., are their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Franols C. B. O'Brien have returned to their home at 5215 Spruce street, after spending some time at Atlantlo city. N. J. STRAWBERRY MAN8ION Mr. Lester Degensteln has returned from Bushklll Camp, after spending a fortnight thoro. Mr. nnd Mrs M4x Isdancr and their family, of 3202 Diamond street, nave returned from Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper and their family, of 1830 Natrona street, nnve ro turned homo nfter spending tho summer in Atlantic city Mr, nnd Mrs. M. Hllberman are re ceiving congratulations on tno oirtn ot a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bllberman formerly lived In Boston. Mrs. Hllber man will be romembered ns Miss Kath ryn Dubln, of 2127 North Thirty-second street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rltch and family, of 8224 Montgomery avenue, have returned to their homo after spending the summer at Atlantic City. , ' "GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Gates Sickel, 3d, of Wlssahlclton nvenUe, will entertain at dinner at their homo this evening In honor of Miss Frances D. Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bnll, of Musgrave street, whose marrlago to Mr. Horatio Gates Sickel, 4th, ensign United States navy, will take place tomorrow In the Second Baptist Church. Ouests will bo members of MIbs Ball's bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Williamson, Jr., of 4900 Pulaski avenue, spent a few days as tho guest of Mr. B. B. Mawson on his farm at Hammonton, N. J, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford R. Hunt and their small daughter. Miss Betty Ann Hunt, of 119 Wost Mount Airy avenuo, are spending some time at the.Blscayne, Ocean City, N. J. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph J. Moore, of 2023 Medary avenue, returned to their home on Monday after spending the late sum mer In Ocean City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mooro left tho cltv today to snend a short time In Canada. Mrs. Frank C. Kane, of 49 West Ash mead place, North, will spend the week end as the guest of her brother, Mr. Charles C. Meyer, of New York. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mysrs, who have been the guests of Mr. Myers's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and. .Mrs. J. C Myers, of 160 West Wyoming, avenue, returned by motor to their home In Lynn, Mass. Mrs. Charles Barton, of 249 Easl Upsal street, and Mrs. Frank Dvsvlln, of 247 East Upsal street, have returned from an extended visit to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William C. S. Lex nnd their son. Master Gordon Lex, of 165 West Durham street, returned on Wednesday after spending the summer In Atlantlo City. Owing to a recent1 death In the bride's family, the marriage of Miss Frances Oakford Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Ray, of 442 West School House lane, to Mr. Edward Clifford Cut ler. Jr., of 210 West School H6us lane, will be a quiet one. The oeremony will be solemnized at the home of the bride's parents on Saturday, October 9. FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mm. Benlamln Thorpe, and thelt family, of R012 Pon street rew weena havo visit at St j Zji J)- 5$V ly D (Hi .. m v v-" xu iancuf iriaoe&m ( $JGSO If Gzndt$Iao6& Every;weather canrjy. i40 crisp, pure sugar wafers in assorted flavors. Delightful, rain or shine. lew Bndland Confectionery CO returned from a Englesmerc, Pa. Announcement Is made of the mar rlago of Miss Elizabeth Winters to Mr. Julius Ernest Koehler on September 8 at the Hermon Presbyterian Church, at Frankford nvenue and Harrison street, by the Rev. Harr H. Crawford, D. D. Miss Helen Pendleton, of Orthodox street, and Miss Agnes Summers nre spending a few weeks In Baltimore as the guests of MjSs Pendleton's aunt, Mrs, J. Arthur. The Mothers' Club of Frankford will hold its first meeting of the season on Wednesday. October 6, at the Frankford Library. Mrs. Charles N, Sturtevant is president of the club ! Mrs. Bruce Mur ray, treasurer: Miss Kate Btrott, corre sponding secretaary, nnd Mrs. J. J. low land. Jr., recording secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Newton, otel321 Foulkrod atroot. havo returned from Soavlcw. N. J., where they motored to spend several days at the Country Club. tortBtwaMjSfK. WILLIAM FARNUM IN FIRST BIIOW1NO OP "IF I WERE KING" From th Bt Bucctir and Novel PALACE nioA-7M.:0'& WILLIAM S. HART In New Psramount Picture t 'The Cradle of Courage Addwl Mack Sennett'a "1T8 A ROT' A DPAHIA Chestnut Bt. Del. lOlb ARCADIAn,o a.tm. ifaMj. THOMAS MEIGHAN In a rlclurUatlon of ths Play,. 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Actual Values Ranging from $550 to $600 at $325 and $350 Seal Coats $150 to $250 Guaranteed Skins DON'T MISS THENUMBER, 936 ARCHSt. tfxt door to the OcntiiU Philadelphia 46 Atlantic City Baltimore OKrlJJVf TCJLK 99 A Tale of Three Cities Oaar receiniitly opemed slhop at Atlantic City is lust one more indication of ooar fast growing biuisJness, and it increases our purchasing power, thus helping us maintain moderate prices on aH our Ointer Apparel for Womemi SuitsCoats Dresses BUouses Skirts 127 S. 13th St. Philadelphia tf$ 1337 Chestnut St. Philadelphia iVcio Atlantic City Shoj Brighton Block, Boardwalk m s?m , x, j 1 1 A ?; rSJ ' M rin nnfs i i ;.m -? .?, l2X!A!llSUliKW13 Vy Oeo. V. HoUrt kn John WllUrd'i,. o' j Oorceous production, brilliant supportln" V3 Not Thin will poiltlrelr bm Mlfa Br,'i ' T ntilu Mhfua vanon nn 4tm anAatflna arai V 0. Philadelphia. J Sw1!,! .Ta 1 rUCCTMUT QT OPERA uf v3 Matinee Dally. 2:16 Evenlnef. SslB Mi5Vi &CT "Tlie Ornatent Movinj: Picture SFftrf 'Tf D.W.GRIFFITH 45 Presents .H! "Way Down East"? M With Snecinl Music ProCTRm MAT. DAILY .R$1.00 CrrtTATN frV'OR.. at 8:1S Pharp MATINEES AT TtlR PHAIIP ALL BEATS rtESERVED m . ivi r i jm m rillLADELPKIA'S FOHEMOST .I'HEATRWno FnDDFQT NIGHTS AT 8:10 rUKKtal MAT. TI-.M I j M MAT. TOMOrtROWT A SENSATION I CIIARLE3 nn-LINOHAM Prtaent FRED STONE IN WiiBiriiiwjrainiiiiifflMiraiimrai'ii i wmmm wiSiHieiiwmiiiriiiiiijraiiiiiDu jui wmmmmmmr Mann & Dilks U02 CHESTNUT STREET SOLD HEItE ONLY Fall and Winter New Styles New Colors Ladies' and Misses' Plain Tailored Suits 27.75 34.75 38.75 Motor and Street Coats 37.75 41.75 54.75 Junior Suits The Practical School Suit New Fall Hats Mann & dilks 1U2 CHESTNUT STREET Geo. Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Autumn Fashions in Millinery Scores of Lovely Hats for Saturday Moderately Priced Soft Draped and Plain Velvet Hats and Turbans; Velvet and Duvetyne Hats and many stunning shapes in the new Autumn colorings $11.00 to $20.00. CI TIP-TOP wV- i " r a f Arlti. t ".1 a ' 9 -r . . o V?1 Pv K -Jl Grectest of all Fred Stone ShWaji BEATS BELLING FOIl NEXT YEElCtJ,iJ! PARDIPk' NIQHTS AT 8:10 ,, UAnKILN. mat. TOMORnW&Mfc UliU. M. UUHAWfl" r.nMP.nTATsTiii'y' H fta ISN'T IT A'"- r:PArn nm MAivtwr'1 ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED TO 8ATUR. k DAV. OJT. 2. SEATS .EI.LINd FOa i ALL PEItKORMANCEH BROAD "f?.?." "K Ek. 8.15. Mat. Tomorrow "'Dab' of th Uro U sary bit a entr-nj talnlnc aa the Uab of Mra. Rlnebart'arr atorlei." Evenlnc Ledctr. s "BAB" With HELEN HAYES AND A NOTABLE CAST SEATS SELLING FOH THE LAST WBBat' ' t t.1 s Academy of Music Broad and Locust Streets fK5S t n n a v su!n y u i vin i T2J34W TO AND TOMORROW 2 30, 7 and 0 F. M. Positively Last Performances of the Greatest Photoplay Success Allen's Well Known Veilings Imported French Volllnu In all tho newest fnney meshes, with deslgnB and spots In contrnntlng colors that Tashlon decrees for Fall. ' And then ther nro drapo veils In Bquaro nnd oblonff ehafljes, In all tho wanted shades. These aro all moderately priced Ever Presented in Philadelphia Chamoisette Washable Glove, $1.00 Kayer's chamolsetto two-clasp wahablo gloe Is Just the thing for wear now. and this la really a very special alue It comes In White, Mastic, (lra, Pongee nnd Sand. PJ I AAATNJ) wmm uvu uvynwi -tsi Krom VANNIE IUIISTS Satin Wash Ribbon Special Satin wnsh ribbon for underwear In nil the dtslrahle shncks pink, blue, violet and white The number 1 Ib 3c and the l's Is tic. VlI Story ,,, Augmented Orchestra and Chorus V ItEIMIOLU HPHMIDT Nt IllTA HQnNSTtKc'' VOCAL SOLOISIS THIS AFTERNOON, 25c, 35c, 50c 1 Tonijrht and Tomormw Afternoon t and Evening, 25c, 50c, 76c ' Tax lncludf.1 iMI FAY'S Three Special Values in Hosiery Women's illk unci fibre hoslen in gray only they nro slicht seconds of nualltles two to three times this price; a limited nuantt'y 80c pair. Uxtra slzo Women's Illaclt Silk Horn, special uluo, l.0 pair Heavy Silk Hoso In Brown only, full fashioned; excellent grade $2,88 pair. If" u J Striped Crepe-de-Chine Blouses, $9.50 I'BIJOU KNICKERBOCKER; 40th-A fftrUtt Utn (Vntlnnnni !,"... ... Mjgr.MOOBc Mirht., 15. 23. 06c (PIm T I , cssue Hayakawa "An A"1'" I 6 y&VW VAUDEVILLE-6' . -j 8th & IUcd Mnt. Toda BROADWAY W They aro ery nttractlc In new color stripes, In shades of .Vay uopen, iavy una iirii, r.nu uiack. .uuae liv tailored IIiiph, win, ion,r slcexesi and eeml-tuxedo collar; bIzcs J to H , excellent valuo at 0,30, Smart All Wool Skirts, $15.00 Overcheclc derlgn with Copen or Tan ground with chrvk of tlin contrasting color, styllah sports model with Inset imchetH anil rt color buttons snuirt for misses or young women; sites 26 tu 30 wulut. Two Quire Box Stationery, 50c This Is a booi Biade of linen Onlsli paper and comes In whim or an assorted box of four tints. One package of envelonca in .11I.1! shadn w th paper to match, fluff . Lavender, I'lnk Blue l ch hub purer ib now wonn morn man this wholesale opportunity for gifts or personal use. BELLES ROLLER " SKATING ' AT THI11D ftKOIMENT AUMOIIT llrourt ami Wlmrton . ovnpinu. uu 10 (, i' ki nullv Kfl. and But T SO to l ) li Tlium "t A?n fx Mm 'jynnnMBiiMMniimii A?i Sl' . An unusual H JWi llflui mffitifflifflftniiMiBiilMim BitliU ffnnntiiiffl """"- K avAfa y.aft. r&ififi&f,ffft ifrVr -"-V H ' , , plDUMONTS n't" nd Ancit sta; S .-MATIN"!: PATimDAYfl , KMMK WK rw m:.i. ?? Irt W.k of "HKHlK)nU ri.BBCBna' Mv tllf MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MAILED FREE ANYWHERE t ORPHEUM ?,e'lnnl'n 4 c,,,,"'n A-Mrf Ml. Tninii...,.. law i .. J MAE DESMOND Hku viK&l Prnnl'n Ktnslligtoii Ae A Cumb.Viand ' 'V r Matlnw Dally, 2113 , , . DHirW OAMPniSLWH ' , K Liberty Gir s WI" "cic JU t-ONW A T p Walnut AU Bin, Mat, To4M,t U Trocadero With KRANIt KINNBt i1'( MJ . ' r rr mit iii OI fnatln "' 'U Mat. Dally V &. I : 51
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