r . r" ' j ( wi r .. v:- . 7 EVENING . PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, (C02O ,'I.V' fV 'Vv I - . ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Vancy Wynne Sees Many Women in Town She Com ments That the Season Is About to Begin A Tea on Saturday Dances at Bcllevue-Stratforti, . . t -j & lr nltln linnf rannv nan IT'S rcnny rciuamuu.,. uw.. ....., ,.,. nle ore homo ognlu. I uaw so many TMtCrday On wii'Hiuui. iwrei a Miuiii f,rclly believe my pyes, for, you sec, lt'n JlHruiJ J... If -o,d no If If tmof 80not wo """ " i.;r.. : " " ;":: b, Kimmcrnm. -," ,. Jlmmlo Pottfr wearing a smnrt sports .i It of dark blue, with n belted cont nnjl . mU. roiinil lint, tlitf crown of wliich n-M trimmed with French flowers. Mrs. Dobson Altemus was wcnilng- a Btun- hIdk one-rilpcc irocit 01 uiue tiuiu era- Hue and a gold thread now and again. The elbow slcevci of her gown were heavily embroidered and her small hat was fashioned rather high at the back of her head. She wore a smart French U, which fitted close Mrs. JOBciiu " o i Tui town, wearing u jij imii " "; white-striped voile. Her collar and ...h were of white and her sleeves were elbow length. She wore a dark b uo taffeta OBI irimmru ia u uiutiiu ii bon, the edges of which were fringed. THAT was a beautiful luncheon nt he Manufacturers' Club which Mrs. J.orimrr had yesterday to meet Mrs. John T. rratt, 01 new idw, iu iow Mr? Vratt Is virc cnairman 01 tne nn tloniu ways and means committee of the Repuolican party unu .urn. juriiiii-i Is vice chairman ot tne siaie commit." tee of the national ways and means committee. I think those are the official names. Any way, they do wonderful work, and yesterday's luncheon was for Mrs. Pratt, who gave a very Inter esting talk to the executives nnd other members of the committee. There were about seventy women there nnd three speakers. Mr. I.orlmer Introduced ho takers, who Included Mrs. Willis Martin and Miss Elizabeth Frazcr, the writer, besides Mrs. Prntt. It was very interesting ann vev .,- Auri i wnn armpit wmi me ex treme' common sense of the women who unolte. There was no proclaiming that I A !. 1.........1 HHalflA.ilAn.il the worm was to oo luni uiimuc-u..,. bocause women uavc gotten mc von, but there was a careful explanation pi what the vote means anu 01 ngw u fhottld use the priviloge. And I be lieve that we can Ho great good, though, as for changing the face of the earth, well, I agree with Miss Frazer, who said sho did not believe thnt women's vote would bring about the millennium. But she did say that women would bring high ideals into tbelr voting, and thev will I It was a lino meeting and many volunteorcd to help the ways and menns committee m practical ways. Mrs. l'rntt is very cnarming. one was dressed in a dark blue onc-pieco cown and a wldo downturned brim hat, trimmed with coquo feathers. Mrs. ..rimer's frock was of black lace over a black satin slip held in plow with a Jetted girdle. Her hat was a Bmall toque or pcan gruj- uauiLi. k.i.b. Mrs. Martin was In black and her hat of black was faced with a king's blue ostrich quill. Mrs. Qcorgo Dunning was In black satin, her upturned hat was black trimmed with flowers. I saw Mrs. waiter Thomson, Mrs. Charles Piatt. Jr.. Mrs. Stanley Flngg, Jr.. Mrs. Allan Stockton. Mrs. Wil liam Ileldlng. .Mrs. Jonn uriDnei, .urn. Ashton Little, Hiss ncien lueisncr. Sin. Prentice Nichols, Mrs. Uitlora l'inehot. Mrs. David raul Urown, iurs. Edward Thomas, Miss Bloiso Dickey, Sin. George Fritz Chandler, iurs. od ert Downs, Mrs. George B. Evans, Sirs. Dobson AltcmuB, Mrs. John Gil bert nnd n great many others. HEAR the supper dances In the Stratford room of the Bcllevuo- Stratford are to start next Saturday evening. The scuBon Is certainly upon uj. Sirs. James Halsoy will act this year ns chaperone ni tho hotel's nffalrs and as I have said before, I think It is a splendid plan, for everyone knows Sirs. Hnlsey nnd any mot. 'it would bo willing to nllow her dnuglit t to go to affairs chaperoned by her. And it's o nice for the girls, too. Thnt Btcp token last yenr wns a brilliant one, indeed. NANCT WYNNE. October 2, nt their homo. Orchard Lee, Vlltanova, to Introduce to socloty their daughter, Miss Jane. Shaw Hepburn, will bo Miss Ituth Packard, Miss Marti Louise Thompson, Miss Helen B. Sewell. Miss Lysbeth K. Boyd, Mies Mafy n. Thayer. Miss Henrietta MacD. Wilson. Miss Virginia D Carter. Miss Anne W. Barclay, Miss Klalno Sullivan, Miss Helen Mlchell. Miss Margaretta I Hnr rlson, Miss Prances Hnmmond, Mlsi Nancy B. McKean. Miss Adelaide Jones, Miss Mary Htnrr Orlscom. Miss Vlrclnla Kmtth, Miss Lucretta 8. HecUschcr, 2d, JIIsb Mary If. Howland, Miss Anno Ash ton. Miss Helen Lanadon Mttchall. Miss Ashton du Pont. Miss Evelyn Pa?o. Miss luisseu u. Tucxor, miss Annnbella u. Wood, Mltis Hosamond BtewartRon, Miss Mnltln II. Stewart, Miss Prlscllla Davis, Carle, MIrb Eleanor Gummey. Miss Mary L. Norrls. Mlos Sydney Blddte, Miss Sarah Burrinper, Miss Ottnie Mcrrls. MIsb Mary Hebard and Miss Klolso War rlncr. Miss Margaretta L. Harrison, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrison, of Rosemont, haa returned from Cape May nnd will remain until tho end of the month with her ernndparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodoro L. Harrison. Miss Har rison will bo one of this season's debutantes. Mr. Joseph O, noscnirar'ten and Miss Fanny Roaengarton, of this city, uro spendg a fow dayo at Lenox, Mass. The nfter-the-thatro supper dnnces at will begin the at tho Bellovue-Stratford season next Stturday, October io:i6, in tno Stratford Boom. Tho engagement of Mrs. Roberts Stevenson. Jr.. of 4618 Klngsesslng nvc nue, to Mr. Theodore During, of Hous ton, Tex., is announced today. Mr. and'Mrs. John Klttera Garrlgues, of Berkley Road, Haverford, aro receiv ing congratulations on tho birth of st daughter, Margaret Henry GarrlgueB, uii oejuemner o, Miss Sarah Brooke Jnch, daughter of uT. una .urn. unnries s. jach. haa re turned from Rangcloy, Me., where she spent several weeks in camp. Mrs. John M. Parker, ot Jenklntown announces tho erigngement of her daugh ter, wns Marlon Van Houton Karlo, to Mr. Thomas R. Hoggs, of Melroso Park. X Ikt BUpBH MISS K. BURGESS WEDS MR. C. J. PILLING, JR. Marriago of Miss Emma Gott lieb and Mr. Edward . Cohn SOCIAL ACTIVITIES At the twi which Mr. and Mrs. George Ilandolph Pnckard will glvo on Thurs day. October 7, at the Meadows, Vllla noa, to Introduce to society tholr daugh ter Mlfca Ituth Packard, the following will aislst In receiving: Miss Rita Hecko cher. Mlja Ruth Packard, Mies Mary Thuyer, Miss Polly Grlbcom, Mlas Helen ewen, miss lilaino Hulllvan, Miss siarie Louise Thompson, Miss Eleanor Gum m' Mls SlarBaretta Harrison, Miss Barah Barrlngcr. MlsnOttllle Morris, Mlts Eloleo Warrlner, Miss Helen Mich ell, Mian Mary Hebard. Miss Sydney BlSdle, Miss Virginia Earle. Miss Vir ginia Smith Mlf.s lary Lloyd Norrls, Mlts nusiell Tucker, Mlos Anno Ash t"n, Mips Rosamond Stewartson, Miss Prlscllla Davis, Miss Virginia IJ. Carter, Mlfs 1'rances Hammond, Miss Anna Ttoiclay, Miss Lysbeth Boyd. Miss Elolsx duPont Miss Henrietta Wilson, Miss Mary Howland, Miss Nancy McKenn. Mln Anna Hnll Wood. MIkh ITwlvn fngc, MIes Malelei Stowart. Miss Mildred rirpenter Miss Adelaide Jones and Miss Aupjsta Harrlton. Amonc those whn will recelvn at th tea which Mr nnd Mrs. William WIN ii'imson Hepburn will glvo on Saturday, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Sirs. Anna Stackhouse, of 2208 North i-wcinn street, will entorta n the mem bera of tho Frances Wlllard Women's Christian Temporanco Union this ove- nincr n.t n.p nnmn. Hninmiui. o h.n '"Wlllard Day," o sketch of the life of ansa wiuara win no read by Misa Muriel Mellon Superintendent Ewlng, of tho Anti-Saloon League, will make an ad dress nnd Master Joseph Mellon will have chargn of the music. Mrs. J. V. Mellon Is president of tho association ; Mrs Elmer Rnpp, vice president: Miss Carrlckner, secretary, and Mrs. Martin G. Vance, treasurer. Miss Anna Downey, of 2248 North Twelfth street, has been sent as a delegate to represent the union at the Fifteenth International Congreaj Against Alcoholism, which is in session In Washington. Tho Rev. and Mrs. Paul McConkey, of 2724 North Twelfth street, aro at home again, after spor.dlng the Benson ut Grove City, Pa, Mr. .and Mrs. Harry R. Kern, of S614 North Nineteenth street, announced the engagement of tholr daughter. Miss Ethel May Kern, to Mr. Raymond S. Kraft, of this city, at a dinner given on Saturday. Mrs. Josenh B. Felcel nnd Mr. and Mrs Louis Lovy and Miss Miriam Levy havo returned rrom Germnmown, wnero thev Bnrnt the summer, and have moved Into their new homo at 2356 North Park nvenuo Dr. Maria Lesser is tnoir guest. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marcub S. De Wolf, of 2130 North Fifteenth street, havo left nn a trln throuch tho West. They will visit Buffalo, Niagara Falls and other places on their Journey, WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Joso Blcente. of Snn Juan. Porto Rico. In the guost of her mother, Mrs. H. Chandler, of Dartmouth road, Swarth mnr. M Tllcento wnn formerlv Miss Helen Chandlor. of West Philadelphia and Swarthmoro. Dr. Robert II. Ivy, of 111 South Nine teenth Btreot, lieutenant colonel of tho medical reserve corps, hns Just returned from Paris, Franco, where he attended tho Interallied Surgical Conference na ono of tho seven representatives of tho United States army. Miss Carroll Smith nnd her sister. Mrs. Lawrence Ernest, daughters of Mrs. Howard Weathorly, of saia unest nut street, were the winners of several blue ribbons at tho Horse Show held in Covington, Ky., last weo. Made From Feather Beds J0LI.ES MFG. CO., 702 S. Sth Pawn Quilt II o-covered warns 35kOj5ii &4C&tfBaC32tt E& Vw'Ii'W? CsTjAhR Kfflsm?& vwm BEADED BAG REPAIRING All atvlM nnd bIzm mad ' .am1 4. vvkiu A small Mtftl ft' VliUWI IU W " V - ml a p ivinw m. ": '"r:zr i.llAlilV t i& DU. UiU OX, ililllUli' niammdi. Watohe. JeuxhTi OI'KN U-0 Poto by l'hoto-Crttcr MISS MILDRED HERR Dnugliter of Air. nnd Mrs. Herbert T. Hcrr, of Mcrion, whose engage ment to Mr. Robert Carr Churchill, of Roanoke, Va., was recently an , nounccd MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Whltall Nlckelson havo announced the engagement of their daughter, Mlfca Agnes Nlckelson, to Mr. Francis C, Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. John Voorhees. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Voorhees .and Miss Dorothy Voorhees. of Rtnnwlck, are occupying a. cottage at Asbury Park, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cox and their daughter, Miss Helen Cox, have, re turned to their homo after spending the summer at Beach Haven, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Aloxander Wood. Jr., have roturned from Ocean City, N. J., where they spent tne summer. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mis. George Gray havo re turned from Atlantic City, where they spent a fortnight, to their homo at 1224 TVnVnllnir tttreet. Miss Edith Gray has left for Chambersburg to continue her studies at Wilson College. Mr. George Gray. Jr.. Ib attending Lehigh Uni versity. Minn Minerva Banitor. of Arrott street. spent the week-end in Atlantic City n the ffuesi oi -Mr. nna iura. i-uui .wit Donald. The Sewing Circle, of which Mrs. Charles Conn, of 1637 Dyre streot, 1b a membor, will bo entertained this eve ning at tho homo of MIbs Anna Pallatt, 2167 East Cumberland .street. Among thoso present will bo Mrs. W. Burcaw, Mrs, Robert Wellcr. Mrs. Jack Law, Mrs. B Bronnor, Mrs. Harry Crary. Miss Carrio Pontlous, Miss Stella Holm, Mrs. John BUI, Mrs. Charles Wilcox son. Miss Halbeck. Mlsa Anna Fergu son, Miss Marlon Hothersoll, Mrs. Charles Welnlng, Miss Anna Ferguson nnd Mrs. Welncoop. An Interesting autumn weddln will be solemnized this evening nt 7 o'clock In the Mutchmoro Memorial Presbyte rian Church, Montgomery avenue and Bouvlcr street, when Miss Katnerlno Burgees, daughter of tho Rev, Dr. Her bert R. Burgers and Mrs. Burgess, and Mr. Charles J. Pilling, Jr., of Lans downe, pa., w bo marrlod by tho bride's fajher. tho paator of tho church. The bride will wenr r gown of whlto Brussels, satin trimmed, with roso point laco and pearls, nnd mado with a court train of the satin. Her veil of tullo will be caught with clustcrn of nrnneo blos soms, and her bouquet will combine white orchids, lilies of tne valley kiiu sweet peas. She will be attended by her sister, Mrs. Thomas R, Mann, of Now York, matron of honor; Miss Josephine N. Pilling, sister of tho bridegroom, nnd Miss Anna P. Mann, bridesmaids, who will wear gowns of the autumn shades of yellow, that of the matron being of ohlffon, tho maid of honor satin and the bridesmaids georgette crepe. Each will carry dahlias to match the yellow tint ot her gown, autumn leavos and blue lark spurs. Tho little llowor glrln, Mlsa Dorothea Dodd, of Swarthmore. and Miss Nina Wood, of this city, will wear white frocks of batiste and lace, and their flower trays, holding yellow roso petals, will be arranged with butterfly bows of ornniTA rolor nnt. Mr. Henry N. Pilling wilt bo h"? brother's best man, and tho ushers will lnoludo Mr. Robert Pilling, also a brother; Mr. Herbert R. Buttress. Jr., tho brldo's brother, and Mr. John B. Clothier, of Lansdowne. A reception at tho manse will follow tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Pilling will leave on nn auto mobile trip, and will bo at homo after Novombcr 1 In LonBdowne. The bride In a prominent member of the New Eng land Society. Mr. Pilling served two years ovrrseos with tho Medical Corps of the United States army in the late war. COHN GOTTLIEB A pretty autumn wedding will be col. ebrated this evonlng at the Adelphla Hotel, when Miss Emma Gottlieb, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Gottlieb, of 1802 Erie avenue, will ho married to Mr. Edward Cohn, of Chicago. Dr. Jo seph Krauskopf will perform tho cere mony, which will be followed by a din ner of 100 covers. The bride will wear a gown of whlto Chantllly laco, with a satin court train, embroidered In pearls. Her veil win be of Princess lace, wreathed with orange blossoms, ana tio will carry a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of tho valley. This costumo was worn recently by the brlde' sister. Miss Hattle Gottlieb, now Mrs. Bonjamln Pin helro, who will bo tho matron of honor, and who will wear a gown of brown laci over old blue. She will wear a hat to match her dress and carry bronze dahlias. The three bridesmaids Miss Jule Plnhelro, Miss Esther RoblnBon nnd Miss Edna Levi will wear gowns alike of old rose taffeta, with bluo ma- Hno hats, and will carry arm bouquets of rose dahlias, lied with blue mallne, The best man will be Mr, Sidney Cohn, nnd tho ushers will Includo Mr. Harry pottlleb, Mr. Herbert Cohen and Mr. Leon Cohen. The wedding trip will be spent In California, and ipon their re turn Mr. nnd Mrs. Cohn will live In Chicago. SEVERN DALMASSE Tho marriage of Miss Beatrice M. Dalmasee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dalmasse, of 1441 Cayuga streot, to Mr. Man-In W. Severn, of west Ashmead street, will tako place in St. Stephen's Cathbllo Church, Broad and Butlor streets, at 4 o'clock this after noon, tho Rev. William Boylo ofTlolatlng. Mr. Dalmaeso will give his daughter In marriage, and Miss Rose Dolmaaso will 1" cniLner sister as maid of honor. Mr. John TJalmasso, a brother of the bride, will net as best man. A reception will immediately follow tho wedding nt tho homo of, tho brldo's parents. After a wpddlng trip Mr. and Mrs. Dalmasse will be at home In Springfield, Mass. BUCKLEY DOUGLASS An Interesting wedding took place In j- ii iiock mat evening, when Miss Edna Douglass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Douglass, of 6106 North Tenth street, and Mr. Warren Buckley, of G006 worth Tenth street, were marrlod In the Mount Carmel Methodist Church by tho pastor, tho Rev. II. Smith Stull. Mr. Douglass gave hlo daughter In mar riage. She wore a ?own of white nntiu and rare lace, finished with crystal trim- mum, ana a row or tune arranged wiui prays of orango blossoms. Attenmnu the bride wore Mrs. Lehman MoVaugh, matron of honor: Miss Elizabeth Ruv ledge, MIes Emma Alkons. bridesmaids. and Mlns Jcanno Whitehead nnd the niece of the bridegroom, Miss Irene May uucKiey, nowor girls. Mr. Blloklev hnri tnr heRt mn.n hi. brother, Mr. Seward B. Buckley, and for ushers Mr., Charles W. Buckley, also it brother, and Mrs. William Glaser. Tho service was followed by a reception at me nome or tne bride's parents, air. and Mrs Buckley left on n wedding trip, anu win do at homo after Novomner l nt 6106 North Tonth atrcot. MOORE-MURPHY Announcement In made of tho mar riage of Miss Allco Murphy, daughter of Mrs Margaret Murphy, of 247 Rox borough avenue, Roxborough, and Mr. William Moore on September 22 In tho Church of St. John the Baptist, Mana yunk, with tho rector. Monslgnor Eu geno Murphy officiating. Tho bride was attended by her sister. Miss Winifred Murphy, and Mr. Joseph Mooro was nls brother's best man. A reception at tho home of the bride's mother followed tho ceremony. Mr. nnd Mm. Mooro are spending tho autumn traveling, and upon their return they will be at homo nt 217 , Roxborough avenue ALONG THE MAIN LINE "Mrs. Elizabeth Conklo, with her son and her sister, Miss Mary Allen, ot Wayne, Is spending a few weeks at, Atlantlo City. ' Mr ntut Mr Chnrles F Conn, of Wayne, will spend tho month of Octo ber at the Dennis, Atlnntlc City Miss Hazel Wcntworth, daughter or Mrs. C. A. Wentworth. of 'Wnyne, has returned to Smith College, North Hamp ton, Mass. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Jackson, of 4826 Germantown avenue, havo Just re turned from the Mount Plonsant House, Hretlon Wood. N. H. On their return from the White mountains thoy spent several days In Boston. Mrs, Jackson will be rememberod as Miss Josepnlno A Tinkler, of 6013 Greono stroet. Mrs. Carlton Schard. ot Newtown. Pa,, Is tho guest for a few days of her undo nnd nunt, Mr and Mrs. Newton L. Freed, of 4428 North Ubcr streot STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs C. K. Llpshutz gnvo a reception nt tholr homo. 2607 North Thirty-first street, on Sunday in honor of the botrothal of their daughter. Miss Beatrice Llpchutz, to Mr. Albert Heck hblmer. The recolvlng party included Miss Fioror.ce Olclsner, Miss Hoso Cooko and Miss Margarot Maley. About sevonty-flvc gue3ls woro present. Mr. nnd Mrs Augustus F. f!. Ir and their family, of 1613 North Thirty third street, are now at their home after spending tho summer In Avnlon, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Lovt nnt their family, of 3016 Diamond street, havo returned from their summer homo on Township line, Jenklntown. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rltch and their family, of 2016 North Thirty-third streot. havo roturned homo nfter spend ing tho summer in Atlantic -iy. IsBBkHI " ,! E mmmBr H mm ' a mm jaKSMKatuCUXLLaKr3KSMPj (ffifeaWrl rOlTFKKi Ilia. R Iba. at 22c lb. Fine iwiariton. o ion. ni zc in, .Iimi lllruil, p llr r. Il. IMiro nlrh H l'i.Ooxi Kermo'l Ten.SSe Pi nt Hn lit. ch Cofon ISr Ih, S Ibn. rure Kith Cocoa., ISr Ih. R lbs, Fancr Ornnite rrlioe Te. . , .Mle Ih. K lh. Pure Thnaphnte tlnklnr r.owder.Ste lb. B lbn. Malted Orenl (Coffee Snb.)....lBc lh. GREEN'S, 4TH & VINE STREETS CsE3lij5CTsMEin!SJB!l3H8wSvI I Neuritis Rheumatism Excess Acid bimpiy moans thnt you not throwing off the poisons sufficiently. fj aro body Our Electric Cabinet Baths nnd Salt Baths will help you. H Trial Demonstration ment Grafts Treat- Autumn Winter LOUIS A. D'ALESSANDRO announces that he i s prepared t o show the latest fashions, and pro duce the best tail oring, in Fall & Winter Suits for Ladies and Gentlemen Special Prieat on Drew Suits 651 North 52d St. Below GIrard Ave. Bell phone, Belmont 9041 Mi33 So i3iT9tK I Will Show Friday, October 1st E in conjunction with opening of their E New and Enlarged Shop the most advanced FALL AND WINTER Wraps, Coats, Suits, Gowns, Dresses At Prices Which Make Reduced Sales Unnecessary MAnKRT ST ABOVE lOTIt ELSIE FERGUSON- v: IN A NEW PAIIAMOUNT riCJUnB LADY ROSE'S DAUGHTER. aodkd attraction kihst sHownta HAROLD LLOYD In "OCT OUT AND OET UNDKn" PA I A T 12" MAIIKET STIIEET ll-Li-,Sl4 JO A. M IS. 2. 3145, 3.45, 7:4r,, Ul80 V. M. THIS WEEK TO.S'I.Y -THE MOST APPEA1- I NO I'HOTOI'I.AY EVEH CHEATED "HUMORESQUE" By FANNIE titttinT. NO ADVANCE IN l'HICKS A H " A IM A ChMtnut Ht rIKfU ljf- 10 A. M.. 12, 2. ni48. Bel. ldtn & I'HtLADEI.PIIIA H Direction of Wmin ADrNO THEATnES E & Si RIIUUE11T 8AM 8. SHUBERT $1 r.O MAT TOMOItHOW Philadelphia Still Laughing ANOTHER Mesam. flliuhprt Kcoop WINTER GARDEN Mt'HICAL KXTItAVAGANZA CINDERELLA On BROADWAY WITH MARIE DRESSLER EVOS , MATS 8 10 ., 2:10 r ir m .tm ti .11 Y "t .til, ilWt IT ." ,( THOMAS MEIGHAN In a I'lctuNsatton ot VUy "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" BTAHT1NO MONDAY NEXT CECIL B. DeMILLE "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT" .. . ..A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Notable Jt lncludi), Olorla awtmon. Elliott Dextur, and Thwidore nctwrt IPTnD I A Markt Street Ah. OUi V 1V I KJU- o A. M. t0 u jir p. m. EUGENE O'BRIEN ,L. ADDED ATTRACTION PATHE I'reMdW HAROLD LLOYD cfDr "OET OUT AND GET UNDER" PAPlTni "4 MARKET STREET v" A 1 I W J, DOROTHT DAI.TON In "OUILTY OF IXJVE" Kt. Bel. lTth OEOROE WAI.BH In THE DEADLINE" REGENT ""SK GLOBE MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER ..... J1 A- M. TO 11 P. CONTINUOUS VAITDBV1M.E Ciw,T "IN THE LIGHT KRED. LORRAINE; OTHERS I CROSS KEYS e0Tlr MARKET BTB. Ainu, u;in & U I', m ANDREW MACK Otorglo Trice John T. Murriy fitewert nnlnl Ilrendel ft Hurt Waiter Brower Al Sxton Jn NVlmovr Ernrnt K. Younpr J"Slcft Brown Ellen Vn Hlrne Mr'on Vadle I.lora Hodman olira Cook Renee Deltlnt Thn GlorlBH c'linptantm KODflen 'urcoll Broth-rn 100 ADORABLE GIRLS PRE-WAR PRICES ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR EXCEPT SAT. EVG. $2.50 T YR IP Limltcd Engagement L 1 11V Prior to N Y openini Opening $1.00 EV(i3 AT 8.1R Pop. Mat. Tomor. "F" An Efficient Co-ordination of Art, Beauty, Melody, Dancing & Comecly RESULT SUCCESS Philn. Plrt Nlnhter A Musical Party in Two Acts THE BROADWAY Droai1 nni1 Snyder Are, THE "KILTIES"30' a!" oo P' -' rcopttF ANITA STEWART ,XEL")W TYPHOON" PHILADELPHIA'S KOlUSaioaT TIIEATREJ BROAD nFohth at s.ir. . P0P- MAT TOMORROW A COMEDY TRIUMPH I SAM H., HARRIS presents GRANT MITCHELL j s5 GIRL IN THE (Of 'A Tallor-Mada Man" IN Paras) PRIVATE ROOM FORRFST LAST evgs. rwiicoi MAT TOMORROW CHARLES DILLINOHAM Prenentu FRED STONE TIP-TOP' in w J Booka ond I.yr!rs by ndward Clark Mimic hy Lieut, Oltz Hire With ft Brilliant Company rt Master Comlcn A Fwsj Blend of Frills, Melody and an Enticing Ensemble of Gorgeous Girls , S';X. wrek an atb TitunsDAT CHARLES DILLINOHAM PreeentH JOSEPH CAWTHORN a ADELPHI MATS T1IUR3. k SAT. A II WOOPS I'r-6nt The Dramatic Sensation of the Year COLLINS STITUTE ! For Women Exclusively M n Hellovuo Court Building A H 1418 Walnut Street $ i Phon Spruce 584 fa 8 Miss Minnio 13th above Chtiloat Ttkr RIsTHtor lo fith Floor Hairdrening and Manicurlne Appnlnturnt I'lione Wulunt IIKn Tor THREADS for everu hind of art needlework Buy from us the direct Importers nt a decided saving In prloe Any quantity mailed frco anywhere. Mer corixea Crochet Cotton, Prclal Quality. In alt Irti from 3 to 130: Art No. JSt It ( verv important to note that iL. .. c Crochet Ootton average iHi !"?. iiHttv loriM to a ball n " lneror oradei. George Allen, Inc. J Oheitnut Bt., PMIndelphla Importers KttabUthed 1819 D- I. C. llooklnt Vnit on JlnntlMt yW. oa ? jfU& Sxmcr 46J&lntt Mte-tikwlkm. 3Mkbtlphta Dresses of Crepe deCKine, Meteor and Satin are tne New Note From Paris for Afternoon Wear No woman will want to be without one of these fashionable little dresses in her wardrobe this Autumn. Of black, midnight blue or Zanzibar brown, they are quite the vogue. For Fashionable Afternoon Functions, with a smart all-lace dress of the same shades, one will feel quite dressed to go to any of the Smart Places in town the Matinee Cards or the Tea. And you will be surprised at the reason able prices they can be had for at Gidding's. All Charge Purchases Tomorrow Posted to October Bills MMm The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Our First Autumn of. Sale Suits Tomorrow, we again demonstrate the re-creation of The Blum Store, its renewed activity in the life of Philadelphia, with a Remarkable Sale of J 00 Tailleurs of Elegance Actual Values, $70 to $89.50 Delightful Variations In accepted autumn styles feature the entire showing. The materials aro superbly fine, and include Duvet Superior Tricotine Yalama Cloth Valour de Laine Hish'grade Silvertonc the sketches showing the deft presentation of the autumn contour; the illustrations, however, can but hint at the freshness and beauty of these charming suits. The colors employed are Zanzibar Brown, Driad and Navy Nankin and otker favored tones of the season. The late silhouettes the benutiful fur embellish ments tho splendid cloths tho "individual" air of theso tailor-mades, would make them excellent values at prices much higher. All Sizes for Women and Misses No C. O. D. All Sales Final. No Approvals raM? v-v N. AT 2 -.n IN A NEW StrSICAL TLAY Written h WILLIAM L DARON Mljil.- ty VICTOR JACOIU THE HALF MOON" WITH JO.CPII IA.VTLCT OJC SHAW 'vAWvYil . 5' THOMPSON Jinny Othr, nn. a Tull I'horuj v,m. Bc! h"KD 'J LATHAM Number Stag,-,! by ALLAN K FOSTER GARRICKf,chT" ,8,;.V m. . . M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS mum - 9 " -TS"T TT A IN Tun IN PERSON BLUE FLAME MAT. THURS. CHESTNUT ST. ho?Se LAST 2 WEEKS MutlnM Tmlav " t.'i Eenfni. B 15 D. W. GRIFFITH rUKf-'NT WAY DOWN EAST '8'p"tatnrn llf'i.1 to tiritfini-nt ' r.e '"'MAT. DAILY '"-.st $.oo GRAND OLD NAME? Pit SKllmi 'or ,II r-rfnrmnnf'l VV TO BTfRDAV OCTOBER 1 FAY'S KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE i oih & Mirkr t Pt Continuous from 12 ..10 N. Mnt 10 l"r NlEhlK I.',. 23 3.V triuf Tax) ' Earle Williamo "Tj!.';rr,J.rpI' i "IDFAl " Chnniplon Lnily Slmmfr nnd lul'nL' Arrilmtl- Dler nf th World I Oth'r fl ApIk Comply .to N-r I THE WORLD'S MOST REMARK ABLE & UNUSUAL EXHIBITION THE OLD THJ, A New Organization xoith an Old Name r1 ii,, SS rffl ACADEMY OF MUSIC LAST 5 DAYS Daily Mat. at 2:15 Evrs., 7 & 9 A SENSATION! Worth Waiting Years to See WHAT THE PHILA. PAPERS SAID .Ui.is I'trkfnril ; CONVICT SHIP ! "SUCCESS" VOW AT FOOT OF MARKET ST. i IK.n to tbn PuMIr Trom 3 A. M to In 1 Si ' Mdrv rn-l.feiul thnll.vl tlirni In her Utest produ lion Su'Ip " Intiulrer A n tnbt hucokm " N'oriM Amcrlcn'1 "IllBhei't urt In n un .omni'Mi picture. Mi Puk. ford' work in 'tfuuV Id amazing ' .Pr.'i ! i i f i t in tittmi." Pul.llo I..Ufr ii 11 al hi list tit Nutls" R-iurrt EITH'S VI rrfW7 hinK&u K In IIt C1rniBt PRICES N ' TIHO i . . ... w VS "re-"' rN r,o i V 0 , 1 -.jn sJJVUI LVO) I rv I LILLIAN SHAW FAY MARBE rrr.n1 t nnr n'' Danr) Harry Holinan . fo Tom Patrl. oln ft At! luil Mn-w. Hrr J ony A f i Othra Ac.vm'.Mv up Mfsic nn u i: oct. 8 WILLI M MORRIS Pr m . Till. l.-AIOt S 1'MSH TRNOR TOM BURKE Krnm tli Itovnl lipru. ionnn tpn' $1, 1 "(i J 52 Ml nl 1 Ilfppe Iltli i'hiitnut 8tr.fi at Kvgii 2"Sc KOr, Matu 2,'Sr 4 JHV lnilllfllmr W'wr Tn CHILDRUN S.Ip AT ALL TOIL'S Ruy fita n AdMinr to Avoid StnmllnK In Linn at Hfpp.'a. 1 1 10 I'hratnut SI . und at iho Aiad. my rf Muli liix Ofllce MIST WBCK D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTHRKl'L PRODUCTION "THE LOVE FLOWER" j Thn entire Production Pcrnally directed by i. w. aim , itii METROPOLITAN OPKRA HOUSU Thursday Evening, Sept, 30 JOINT RUCITAL YS A Y E Th World's Violin Mtinter anj MIROVITCH StnaatlonnI European Plantet PRICKS 2 B0 to H.on .s.,t Uow Rellln. WNTSUKN'B, 11I1N WIIKHTNUT HTRKET frocadcro ,0,,1 "1 .Arch' ut- D1J' iWatchyoiifTVoircs In OufMiiYcrtd StndUo. ORTISSOZ SCHOOL '4 DANCING LESSONS 5 h'"'iiJ' I." ni''-' "Pen ! Nltbt a ti-m lint mil i:ach rriML' nnPHFI IM lirmntimn : Chvltan Av. V-"N J"--"1" MVTINKK T..Hny 2fir & 3do Mae DcsTiond '-rank kikldeii iviae Lycs.nunu.,rIVUi,AN ci.OTHB8" PT w i:kk -A WIDOW V PROXT NINTH and ARCH BTC. fTl.. UIMORIIOW EMMETT WELCH Minstrels hhlW of - miii-n Prnhllilia I'rolilhltlen" Kt', H )rc Mat ro.lny SWEETIES All-Fiiir Cant nnil PamtniaPft.it'ocl ly Chortji Walnut All Hth Mat Today T1IU l'. ER roi-L'LAR Golden Crook DUMONTS BIJOU t Casino THE CHAMPION A NEW COMEDY IN 3 ACTH By TIIOMAH I3UDKN ami A E. THOMA ataiio.1 by SAM FORREST PonIf' Kealmtnn Av fc Cumlxrluu l cdHB a M.tlnr D.ily. 3 IS The Jack Singer Show With HARRY LANDIUt Hit lour children danr? All children ihould. Nnw'a the tlm. I'laitra all day (JaturiTay, Includlnic modnm. fancy, lhtl. Nw Mens, Mr. J. P, C. 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