V I'. . t 9' ft 'WA ' .Kill ' 1 1 '4T l ,: 1 .,.. ,;- - t's t 'f'y. ' , '- ,- . ' " . , lBVENINO PUBLIC ItiaER-PBtlL'ADELPIA', MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1920 ft ' ' "Just gossip about people Nancy Wynne Hears That Captain Beylard is to Be Sta tioned in Kansas Race Meet at Whitemarsh on Saturday Debutante Doings t WAS eo sorry to hear on Saturday I ! rnntnin Havy Hcylard has re 1,th? nnler "to go from Camp Dlx lo JJWiw fn Kwwm. It did nccrn so, 1 ,prt mSm Harry nnd his wife near nice ,0. inore. You know Harry 1'0,n,c' iTaa remained In the cavalry rtiular army and Is n captain "J tl lie was Htatlonrd at Camp Dlx ""i Mowi?et was to have snent the "ELr fth her father and mother. Mr. '?M si. iiubI McCabc, ot the r home nw, JnmM Place. Harry Joining her on St- ''""i,!. ( innve Dlx. llut you he?hSJ t "no calaYry at Dlx and' so Z order. came and Wain JUoylttr. ,llC t week to report in Kansas and Carol wlTi I Join him out there the foUon Ins week Mm McCnb i . Mnrearct married she lias noi SablMo Te with her family for one T,SlcCabe felt It very much, for ,, Mnrenrct married she has not c ..J,'"r.?. i, !. her family for one hHstmns and It's nearly four yean .IncVlier wcddlnR. Thh year they uiire of liaVlliJ? iicr. mm now uu '"Vr arc chawed. Mow McCabc hc n.l to Allen Earnahaw, you '..rTbrother of Mrs. Morris dlo- HOW " were the ' i.fitliat W i1 Alice, the younger McCabc i ,Jr "nmnled young Vllliam Simp- urn. " ' . a. .! TTnnw Tlnvlnrtl i w .?'w5"vJ"' .'"; ' .vv,.;,,;';;: ceetlior maae '".""."" ,,nrk i,rn.vn unit wi'uiuiK .--- -"-- , " ,tl.cr the ot icr nayBnu '"'; -. ....1. ri lintiilKflim CUUIfll' Mar- n'immed with nntrla fur. and her -hat. ihlch wns small with an upturned Mm was faced with henna ostrich ffatl.ers. which color was wonderfully 1 1 A 1. A lTi:it the dampness onu com 01 vv for a package to carry. "No. Ilobhv, you cbuM not carry any of them, they are too heavy. UohIiJm you have got Bomcthlng in your hand now." "Oh, well." said nobby, "haven't I got two hands?' NANCY WYKXD. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Those who will nssUt In receiving at the tea which Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boyco .iuuduii win bivo on vufsiiay, Kovem ber 2, at their horns In Chestnut Hill, to Introduce tholr niece, Miss Charlotte Churchill Stnrr. d.iuehter of Mr. and Mrs. Thoodoro Ducolntc Slarr, will be Miss Virginia D. Carter, Miss Anne Ashton, Miss Jano Gordon Coxe, Miss Mnry Starr Orlscom, Miss Eleanor nnmmey, Mlw Mnrlanno P. Harris. Mls MnnraroCta L. Harrison, Mlns Anne W Harclay, Miss Mary B. Thayer, Miss niicsell Tucker. Miss Elaine Sullivan, Miss Klolso Warrlner. Miss Lorraine pinston, Miss Mary Lardner Bayard, Miss Prances K. Wlstei and Miss Mario ItoliortB, of Baltimore. Buwes will meet the train. Dr. and Mrs. George Ross, of 172 J Spruce street, will present their daugh ter, Miss Frances J. Ross, to society at a largo danco to be given at the Acorn Hub on January 6. Miss Iloss will sail for Hnglnnd on October 21 with the hockey team and expects to be jrone about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Francis Sullivan, of thp Woods, lladnor, will glvo a ball on January 20 at the Kltz-Carlton In honor of their daughtor, Miss Klalno Kulllvan, who will make her debut this year. Miss Sullivan will also be tho guest of honor at a dance to be given November 12. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, !l Jtmv.e taken an apartment nt tha iviij-.-uriion ior inov winter, gavo n:i '"fornnl luncheon yesterday In honor of A , . , ,, ,...- not '"lormii lunchi first part of last week. n their daughter. WiiL rZ meet out at the White- ,! "nry Tucker and her debutante ns.V.&.. ' if, t iiucin iiusseu li Tucker, will bo nt homo Tuesdays In January from 4 until G o'clock, at 1818 M J ":,",--" il,0,, it was iSly too war n out 'there fn the sun. Va tolling the track, the hot air danced n he roof of the clubhouse hard by, nnd the automobiles seemed to have ileen shlned up extra line for the occa- ''Tt;s hard to get to Erdenhclm, where the races ore held, as It is quite a dls- uee from the station, but the roads out there for motoring arc good and nearlj every one went in motors. Next tek the ri.ee meet is to be nt the Hun i.Mdoii Vullcy Club and already many lim are in the making for dinners . "l suppers befoie nnd after the1 affair. The llichard Cadwaladera will give a luffet (.upper nftcr the meet. EVnitY ONU Is keenly interested in the rac for the Huntingdon Val-i,- ri,ni!i.iii?i Cnn. for I hear sucn . -.. ..l..l. Ui Pine street. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Soudcr, of Bleddyn road. Ardmore, will give n i".1'r. 2 Fr'dtiy. October IB. In honor of their daughter, Miss Adelaide Soudcr. n ?fi t,hV,a',C0 which Mr. and Mra! n. lOilckerbacker Boyd will glvo at the daCih.?rlCxf.et Club to Introduce thel? 25?Je lllML,,, L'sbclh "oyl Miss bouder will bo presented to society at a tea In November. -if'"! M- A- Maxwell Shepparcl will entertain Informaly at supper to morrow ovenlng nt their home, 2124 X? Mltrxfl,,llnih0i1.0r f thClr dBURh- niV-1,1 Aa .Mldre1c,Shcppard and Mr. Dald Ooodnle, of San Francisco, Calif. "mi wui no marneu on Thursday. Tho gu.sts will Includo the bridal party. .?.- Arrtmore. Jiave rented for the nivi VV0,'00 of Mr nnd Mrs- nobcrt navls. 1C23 Spruce street, which they f Py the latter part of the week. lr. and Mrs. Lloyd are spending a few MaV8Tth ,Mrs- UoyA' Parents, Mr. and Mrs. nmngham B. Morris, nt Tynly.Coed, HUB. I'. FREDERICK ROTHURMEHL, 31) And her three attractive rhlldrcn, of 210" Tine street fholo tu PhiXo-Crafttrs ifres as AVelsh Strawbriikft's Rlvcr- ,iii(l and Ralph Stra-sburger's Golfer ion me niiiong the mnln contenders. So (... ...Ill t.n umilit PflW. eh. WOt? fin, m m- w.... .....-, ---. , Mr Peoige Lnrliter as uounivu a .ure. uopree W. Elklns. of Choltcn mi for the meet to ue rnneu uic mmi ""i iiiis j-arK, wno nas been trav- n !; l'lnte. ICIng's Onk Is the name of ellng 'nuropo since May. I at present rf the fnrmsoii Mr. Lorimer's es- "?.? '?.' n" WiJ.I.?-? 5- ... n, ,,nm.. Imvine been linnucu ,,i," -; ". v.r " :""- "" " ot tno Kvtihi um iL'Luni in tiuu rn infn .!.. In November. ' '"" .. ,in ...! It 'imn fur niorc limn i" yvuin uu n piw :i er appropriate one for a race f the Kind. , . Von know In Unhand, after the orb. the Oaks Is the most sought ! nip miT there. This Kinu's Oak "lute lure W to be for cross-country ' Aiming ihiiM' who have nlrcndy taken .nrkliiK .pace for the day are George W Hiklns, r.dward Marshall, George I I.oi liner, John Wnnnmnkcr, Jr., iinlh' llerkness. Jainen Corhtairs, i'.i iijniniii Uiltt. Daniel Broy. George 'avluo. William WoHt Frnzicr, Jr., inililt I.nerlng, .7. M. Reynolds and tral others. Tlir.Ur, is mi debutante tea today, 1.1. m.ii will he able to take a breath iml iet n bit until tomorrow, for I unm Mm. .vmi have n full week ahead. 1'olh CiKi'i.m Is to be introduced to uorrnw iiftpiii'inii out nt Dolobran, IliiKifiml, nl u tea given by her father, Mr lti.iliiuiu Ciii'-eoiu. mlir.Ui: was to have been n dance Itnmonow evening for Kleanor i!nmiiie wliieli the Joseph I.eidys were In cue :it their plnro in Tenlbn. but thnt 1mi been postponed until Inter in I lie .en-on And though I have not Ward jit whether Mr. and Mrs. Charles liiseroll und .Mr. and Mrs. Charles WiillmilKi- ImM1 postponed the dinners tlie wne to have given before the ilmue for niennor Guminey and Annn lifllu Wood ri'spcvtlwly, I suppose they me also put off until the later date. ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. William I'liiller will gle a luncheon for Viigiuin Carter nt her home in Haver foul, but there will bo no tea that day. Ilnneer. Thursday will make up for that, as that duv will see the formal inliniliietlun of Mary B. Thayer, the lieoise (' Tliuycrs' daughter, out nt Yillauova. On l'rlda the Boyer Davlses 'will KUe n tin for their daughter, IMscllla, nnd the Kniekei backer Boyds will give a dame at the Morion Cricket Club for l.Jhbeth. TAM: OORDON COXE will be Snt- W iirclu k debutante, when a tea will) he kIm'M hj her patents nt their place, i Willishrook Farm, In Malvern, from 4 j until 7 o'chxk. You will agree with, mp, it's going to be n busy week, but'. elieir up, the busiest ones are jot to come. "DIC BROTHER was walking up the iJ path the other dnv earning numer- i " paik-iges whieli he had been down to the ktatlnn to eo'leet. Bobby, nged fhe, win, fa mii'li of n mnn, was walk- . Ing brikly alongside of him nnd begging ' Invitations ha-e been rccolved for tho weddlmr of Miss Natalie Lucas, dnugh ter of Mrs. faamuel Lucas, of West Hllla whlm,w!nari Mr,- Tl "rn'nff Smith which will take placo on Saturday. Oc tober 30, at St. Mary's Church, Ardmore. Colonel John S. Muckle win give a reception at his home. 2023 Wninnr street, on Thursday evening, November 4, to meet Mr. Gerald Campbell, tho no minimi tuimui general ror ptnnsyl vanln, Ohio nnd Delaware. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georra W. n T7r,hi-t, of 1800 Do Lancey street, have Issued announcements of the marriage of their daughter. Miss Virginia noherts. and Mr. II. PercivaL OlcndlnnLng, on Satur day, October 9, In St. Pnul's Episcopal Church. Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. William Lyttlcton Bar clay, of Chostnut Hill, have postponed tho danco which they were to have given on December 15 to Introduce to society their daughter, Miss Anno Wlster Bar clay, until later In the winter, as Miss uarciay, wno is a mrmDor or me l'nila with the team for Kngland on October 21, whero they will play a series o: games. They expect to return about De cember 20. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Moore Slmonln nnd Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Burlington Slmonln. of St. Martins, Chestnut Hill, will glvo a tea on Wednesday, October 27, from 4 until 6 o'clock. The nnnunl meet of the Pickering Hunt Club will be held on November 13. Mrs. P. B. Sltely, of Hoddonfleld, N J., entertnlnod nt a dinner party on Sat urday evening In honor of Miss Doro thea Wleland and her son, Mr. Frank Lester Hltoly, whose mnrrnlge will take plnco tomorrow evening. Tho guests In cluded tho bridal party. in,, .mi mm. V. Inncs Forbes, or Vlllanova, who, with their family, have been spending some iimo near nn vllle, N. C, nro expected to return to their homo tins weeK. Mrs. Kolln II. Wilbur, of Old Stono House. St. Davids, is making a ten-day trip to Alexandria Bay. Canada. Mrs. Gustavo Faure. of Eric. Pa and her daughter. Miss Mary Aline Faure nro v'sltlng Mrs. Fauro's parents. Mr nnd Mrs. Elliot Bard, of Wayne, during the nbsence of Mr. Fauro In France Mndemolsella Adeto Faure, of Paris France, has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bard for several days. The marriage of Miss Dorothv Mer cer B. Marot, sister of Mr. Rushton Mnrot. of Tnntoredhous. McKean nve nue, Gormantown, to Lieutenant Stnn ley E. Itldderhof. Aviation Corps. U. S. Marines, will tako place at tho homo of the bride's brother on Friday evening, October 29, at C o'clock. The Saturday Club of Wnyno will open Us clubhouse with n reception nnd dnnco on Tuesday evening, October 19. Mrs. W. Allen Barr, president of tho club, will receive, nsslsted by tho ofllcors of the club. Governor nnd Mrs. Wllllnm C. Sproul ara entertaining nir . . "" lard. Jr.. nnd her lion, Mr. Wirt Ballard, of Charleston. W. Va., at Lapldea, their homo, near Chester. Dr. and Mrs. William Hydo Apple ton, of tho Colonial, Eleventh and Spruce streets, hao returned from the Pocono mountains, whero thoy rpent tho summer. .Mm. Florence Mnllov Harvey nnd her daughters. Miss Jano Harvey, Miss Claro Harvey, of tho White House, Cyn extended trip through the West nnd California. Mrs. H. C. Ware, formerly of Wayne, who hns been spend'ng the summer at East Canaan, Conn,, has returned homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Greeubaum, of 5213 Overbrook avenue, Wynnefleld, will entortnln at an at homo on Sundny ovcnlng, October 24, In honor of Miss Estelle R, Sacks and Mr. Is. S. Cravls, who wilL bo married on October .11, nnd Miss Reba Haber, whoso marriage to Mr Samuel Elnhorn will take place next month. Mrs. Harry M. Nuthnnson has re turned from Elberon to her uiiai tments at the RlU-Cnrlton. MOORESTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs Aimitt H. no.itr m.v returned lo their home, after spending w auuuuei ui v.uuurs jiiko Mr. and Mm. II. iv Pnhn ...i. spending some time In tholr 'cottago t Seaside Park, havo as their Guest Mlsj uvea, or isast oak nvenuo. .i,"!?; YranX, Thcrklldson entertained the Garden Club nt her home on Mon day evening. miSnM111?- JoscPh Rowan have gono to B.rmuda for bovernl months. DOUBLE MARRIAGES CELEBRATED SUNDAY Two Sisters and Two Brothers Wed; Other Nuptials A pretty double wedding of two sisters nnd two brothers took place at Co clock last evening, when Miss Jennie cottier, of 6629 Woodland avenue, becamo the bride of Mr. Loula E. Kessler, of C701 Woodland nvenue, and Miss hva Cottier became the bride of Mr. Edwnid KeSs ler. The Rev Golden, grandfather of tho brldgegrooms, performed the ceromw- The brides were given In marriage by 4t..li. ?nnr Mrs. Rebecca Balk was matron of honor for Miss Jcnnio comer, wno wn married first, and sho was matron or honor for her sister. The brides and hrldogrnoms left for an extensive wed ding trip after tho reception Mr, nn -x.,7 i n.,i. ir.nii.. will hn nt home nt ,11 I ., .Will. ... ..... .- - 2331 South Seventy-first street alter No vember IB. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kens ler will bo at home ot 1221 North Twenty-eighth street after November 16. CORRSIN PERELMAN Miss Ousslo Perclmnn. dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chirles Perelman, of 3143 Clif ford stroet, was married last evening nt 0 o'clock to Mr. Adolph Corrsln, of 12b South Fifty-eighth street. Tho cero Tnony, Which wns performed by the Rev. Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, took place at tho homo of tho bride. After a wedding trip to Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. Corrsln will be at homo after October 25 at 4023 North Thirteenth street. BARBOIJR-r-FIEBMAN An attractive autumn wedding took place laBt evening nt the home of Mrs. Sarah Flermnn, 2128 North Ninth Btrcct, when her daughter. Miss Bcssto Fler man, nnd Mr. Nathan Barbour, of 3030 North Thirty-second street, were mar ried by the Rov. Dr. Schiffinan, of tho Ohel-Jncob Temple, Seventh 3trcct and Columbia nvenue. The brldo was at tended by Mrs. Max Barbour and Mrs. Norrls Flerm.in Dr Max Barbour wns his brother's best man and Mr Morris Flcrman, the bride's brother, was usher Tho service was followed by a dinner Mr. nnd Mrs, Barbour left on nn ox tended trip and will be at home after December 1 at 1728 North Franklin street. MITCHELL FOCHLINGER An Interesting wedding wns solem nized in tho Church of Our Lady of Holy Souls, Tioga and Nineteenth streets, on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Agnes Fochllngex, of Columbia, Pa., wns married to Mr. Robert Vf. Mitchell, wn of Mrs. R. J. Mitchell, of 3414 North Twenty-third street, with tho Rev. Joseph A. lleffcrnan, tho rector, officiating, Tho brldo was attended by her niece. Miss Anna Fochllnger, of Co lumbia, and Mr. William Mitchell was his brother's best man. Following the service there wno n small reception nt tho home of the bridegroom's mother. Upon their return from their wedding tour tho bridegroom nnd brldo will bo nt homo nt 3414 North Twenty-thlrd street. Mr. Mitchell served overseas for several months In tho United States army. IntiUtioBi or Announce- mer.li Write or I'hone for nnsrravrd or TrlnlfO ?ininiueH. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Walnut St. Build Well on 6rapeNuts Tor breaktast each day, this palatable nour ishing btend of vheat and malt ed barley. Ready-cooked Needs no Sugar "Theresa Reason" Market St. ab. 10th 11 A. M. toll P, U Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. IN PICTUniZED VEITSION OF tlAt IT"! IT- nM TVTI-N T Til' inn, kuuinl;-vji- Ateo InnuKurnl of Fall and Winter Grand Opera Musical Festival nxcnitPTS from "CAnMEN" Stanley Concert Orchestra ALnEItT F. WATNI3, Director nniNHOLD SCHMIDT. VOCAI SOLOIST WEST PHILADELPHIA Dr. nnd Mrs. I. M Koch and Mies Ruth Koch nnd Miss Mnrle Koch, closed their cottage, 6311 Vcntnor avenue, At lantic City, and are In their city home, nt 1422 Walnut street, for the winter Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roienfeld. D517 Hadflcld street, nro receiving congratula tions on tho birth of a daughter, Dorris Helen Roscnfold. on Friday, September 24. Mrs. RoBcnfeld was formerly Miss Anna Qcrson. plMIIIMIIIM wvd. nrrnmnnnlml bv their cousin. Miss dolphin 'women's hockey team, will sail Florcnco Maglnnls. havo loft for an FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Gchring Harkness, of Qucon lane, gnve n dinner on SatUruaj evening nt the La Rlvlore Hotel. There were sixteen guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Maclntyro. who have been traveling through the South, nre at homo at PIneallls, Fla. Tho brldo was Miss Anna Shall, niece of Mrs. and Mrs iJloyd Rteves. the latter who wns Miss Maigaret Dodge, daughter oi Mrs. Ella Dodge, havo returned from their wedding lour nlso, and are at home In AVest Phlludeipnia. on aixiy-ninwi street. Friends of Mrs. Mary Porter, of Mid vale avenue, will be glad to hear of her recovery from u fractured leg. Mrs. Porter Is ninety yenrs old, and this ro oovery Is from a, second severe accident. George Inc. PRICES CUT Window Slindfii fl 1'nlnt. nr unilon R.le Wall Paper, simile roll.. Re DUDLEY'S, 52 N. 2d St . 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Present A New Collection of Adorable Small Hats in Velvet and Diivetyne These little soft Velvet lints will fnscinnle you. They nre de veloped in Lovely Soft Lustrous Velvets and extra quality Duvctyne. American llrimtj- llnls In heny rich velct turned In front, brim shirred, tho only trimming Is a utinlglit ostrich fancy Price S18.00. Oralis Color Veliet lint turned In front brim Is tucked nnd corded soft crown, Iridescent ornament. Very chic J18.T0. Tmi ami Iirown Durtne Hut soft turned up brim with hand switching. Fancy breast In same' shades Prlee yio.00. Dozens of other charming hnti In tho collection nnd nil priced most conservatively for style, smnrtiuss, workmanship and materials. nilLADELPHIA'fl LEADING THBATnnS Direction of Mourn. Leo & J. J. Hhuburt Bf SHUBERT Last Week Last Pop. Mat. Wed. $1.50 Curtain tllnei at 8 Phftrp I3Rfl. K Miita ivnl x, Hsf nt Kharn ". GIUANTIC NEW YOItK WINTER GARDEN TRIUMPHANT SUCCHSS CINDERELLA 9n BROADWAY Wltb Marie Dressier cMot LYRIC Ust Week '" POP. MAT. WED. now $1.00 A MUBICAL PARTY IN TWO ACTS m v,r 1214 MAIUCRT BTIIIIKT 10 A M. IS, 2, 3 145, 0:4C, 7:4,',, U:30 P. U J. PAIlICnit R11AD PrcsenU LOUISE GLAUM AND A SPLENDID CAfiT IN FinST 8IIOWINO OF LOVE MADNESS Thrilling nnd Fpctftcular Production ) ARCADIA A Xciin.STNUT BT. Bel. 10THA 10 A. M . 12, S. S:4B. K:4S. 7:45. 0.80 P. IS, CECIL B. DeMILLE'S INSPIHINO PItODVCTiaN "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT" Nntnlile Cnt Include Olorlix Rwannon, IJlllott Dexter nnj Thfortoro llobert C7 Thin Plcturo wilt not ba Shown In any other Thentrn for Months. ADDED COMEDY FKATUIIB BUBTDn 1CHATON IN "OND VEEK, , j nt 8-15 IN THE The UKL PRIVATE ROOM With a flrllllant Co of Master Comtci A Flziy lllend of FrllK Meloly and an Enticing Knaemblo of Gomeoun Girls VICTORIA V MARKET ST. Ab. NINTIlX X P:4f. A. M to 11:1(1 P. M. WM FARNUM "Tn Joyous pAPITOT 724 MARKET fiTUUET JLJ 10 A. M 12 NlRlltH nt 8:20 irntl ADELPHI "irnij. &SAT. Miiniii3aii!iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMmiiiiTiiaiiiiiiiiiimnim MRImMI JpOtooM uai'stShop 109 Soulli 12lh Si. We aro now showing n beautiful new lot of Others of exceptional quality up to $15. Lonu oleevo TRICOLETTES At $15 Six handsome styles. Can bo worn as blouse or sweater coat s m tl Other Stores i J wr.1531 frnnWord Avo. H g N-E.Cor.Broad&ColumblAv. i L B0 s 60th S. I Adjoining the St. James Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th 1222-1224 Walnut Street Fashion Greatly Favors The Smart and Distinctive Daytime Dresses And "Sleeker" Frocks are a reflection of all that is new and best, plus the individuality of mode that has always been their characteristic charm. Special Values in Hosiery At 80c n pnlr, lino Krndo full fashioned lisle hoso In brown only; MlBhtly IrreRulnr in waw At 7Bo u pnlr, full-fashioned fine gaupp hlack cotton hoso. At fl.on ii pair, M-ml-fashloncri Mlk hosiery In black, navy, brown, P"arl and ttmuko ; tl cv nr. ccellcnt .iluo At $1.75 n'imir lino Rr.ulo full fashioned allk hosiery, with Halo Bnrter tops nnd double toles. The nhndes nro Cordovnn, African " brown, blade. They nre the hllghtly Irregular grndo of our usual $2.05 Quality. Sale of Women's -and Children's "Sleepy Hollow" Fir 7nelettc Nightweaw They nro nil of ecell,nt cnido cotton flannel In plain whlto nnd stripes: there Is every unntnl kIzo from n to-ear children'a bleep ing garment with feet to a size C2 women'H goun Womrn' (,oim 111 IiIkIi neck or round neck with long sleeve ' .lust tho thing for the eo 'er nights to come All slr.ia. Specially priced at ti.on to ti.ifi. ' One- and two p'eoo Pajamas nt 1.n. and ?I.K a suit. Children' Sleeping (iiirmrnts, with or without feet; sizes 2 to 8 cars; serviceable quality and well made ?1.8a, J2.00 nnd 2.23. These prices represent a bavhiR of twenty per cent., which means the very best sraile at the price of the usual poorly made lands. ON SALE FIRST FLOOR AISLE AXD SECOND FLOOR OPENING TONIGHT THE CIIAIIMINO MUSICAL TLAY "DEARIE" FoundM on OHOItOi; nrtOADHUnST nnd GKOnai: V. IIOnAftTS Ortat Itaclns riny MuhIc by MAI.VIN FRANKMN I.rlei! bv WILSON- & ritAXKIJN With n Ilroiiilwny CaMt of Mll'lcal Comply rnvorlten The Famous Plantation Four and 3 Dozen 'Dearies Th KftKtnt Slnclrg H Dnnclnc Choru Hxtont 3:4fi, 3:45, TAT., 0:30 P.M. ETHEL CLAYTON ". rTnvr REGENT X . MAItKET nT. Ilol. 17TII X t) A. M. to 11:1.1 1' M. MAY ALLISON " , TRUST" -i TM- JLIUCnT BTIIEET LxLvJiDll. ,. AT Jt'NIPUH 11 A. M to 11, P. M. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE Tim Sweetest Olrl. Ijw no & Co.: Otbtr CROSS KEYS coth & Market su. s:30, 0'4r, tor, 11, fiu:d innAiNi; a company BROADWAY o an v" avV 2:30. " 4f, UP, M. l-eona Laiviar ,,,r' w"' n r RRf. HUMORESQUE CHESTNUT ST. 0PBnA Matinees, 2:15 IIOUSL KveninRS, 8:1." fANNin HI' I NO ri:-Thin attrnrtlon nrer will b nhown at les than flrit-clasi thfntre pr I 01 D. W. GRIFFITH'S ! tali: of lovi: anp i.ovn3 "Way Down East" ! MAT. DAILY scbt $.00 SPHOIAL ANNOfNCHMCNT 117', N nfforil In nrlzen fnr nuign'llnnii I ns lo nilvrtlHlne Vinv nnwn t-.. fee the p'ny nnil rnnke your xinjreitlun n I ejUrwteimllnufH until Novinl)r 1st H AtiV!Y f)' MI'SIC I PHILADELPHIA Ii ORCHESTRA U ) 1 voi'Ol Ii RTOKnvsisi, Conlue'or I-iv-t ( oncrts of tho Season "HILAUKLPHIA'S KORUMOST TIinATOEil P.ARRIPkT Nlent" rtt 8!1 -llV Mate Tue.,Wed. & Sa. POSITIVELY' LAST WEEK Best Scats, $2, at Holiday Mat Tomorrow and Wed. Mat. GEO. M. COHAN'S Comedians rn LMJ A: j t-thia i'Ti:nviov ofT in. at nn n HATunmv tviinivci opt m at r i-i II JJ'"'.Tr 'uri, "Puniintho" Tl.ilim.n Synplumy No :i (Kriira) ft iowitIi) Ovrruire f.im- Autumn Tlnr" J .wr . iH.,ture "Li,hnitrln" h K'ifi "'rrtii-. TnnnhnuM'r" P' JL'JLi'" " Sn"" Itt-Pi'.-'M lllfi Chestnut 1 M E T R O P0 LI TA N i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuLimjiiij'irj. iijijia.i.iiiinBH.i'11 , m lira n jaroif MiJtaiiuiiiiiii.iii'rii. ngunintinUiiiuijiriKaiuiiidiii liig'inii.iiiiiiiiii.iiiH.iaHKda.iia ' T&? wiiieniiiiiiirisi raai iiiii'iuiitiiii'ii iiii ii'iiu iu t T ;$82$LJK fflB:iii,iiiii!aMiiM!'iiLvi:iiiiiii,iiiiiiiiijijiiiiiijjiiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiS Tailored Dresses Suitable for street, busi ness and traveling, of tricotine and duvetyne. The severity of the strictly tailored lines is relieved by touches of wool embroidery, braiding and gold thread. '35 to $145 II 1 Ml iSfe Afternoon Dresses Exclusive models of satin, Georgette, crepe meteor and taffeta, ranging from an ele gant simplicity to more elab orate draped effects. A splendid diversity of colors and modes. $45 to '195 1423 Walnut Street The Women of Individuality will find in our new showing of imported and domestic y Th; Iltillin T.vrlr rv.lrratlnn CIipv. Alfrnlo Siilmi'mi Ofncrul Ma 1'rrnrn'n shason or oriANn Iiphiia THI-nSD VY BVrNINO AT H IS OTT.OCK TROVATORE Wl-li Hrllllant Tast rf Prlnrlnali. nnrhan UMrodue, fllimrpp,. Tnzennl o. Anuelo Antol-, Illc Pic II fnnil-jcinr Cluorrli r. Amola- rnici:s js no to $i nn RuitH nnw llin t at Wpwn.mn'g ilnwn. town t'rliM unic iios rhinut v "own- METROPOLITAN 1FOICINF Cr"Hnr "' 11 WIMINL, ItunLin Hi MB - Furs Hats Top Coats Fancy Bags a rich assortment of distinctive models. 1 P .1 OPBHA IIOt'SR Wtd. Evt'., Oct. 20, at 8.13 nriini t th. UilllM vnnv FOkTINA prlm" ""'"iw 1 i-livr at thu Itusilrin Ilallct with run hYMPiroNY oncjtnsTa.v Sats no nt Metrnpolltaii Opira II hup downtown thket oltlce. Wemann'a. Hon JlrkHiJito J3. IIomj, $5. ougo f'heatnut t Ain1my of Mualc. 1020-21 Four Subscription Concerts Thumaay n;rn Oft 23, Dec in. Jan. Tun UvK.. Feb 22 NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA riamr sen Conductor Prices lor aerlM. J7.30 Soloists Kreislcr Rachmaninoff Hempel Scats on Sals it I II' ntm'a. . tT.30 Sli in 44 nn .n. n ilov . ft J IS. :3(l. $! VICTORIA THEATRE MAHKKT KT AIIOVE 0T11 "Found, a Husband" Motion I'liotupl.ty, I'vaturliiR u Ppectaculnr I'AHIUON HIIOW "tuged lly BLAUNER'S 83S-3R MAIUHT ST Now at Foot of MnrKft Strut Wharf" WONDERFULt AMAZING! ENTERTAINING! EDUCATIONAL! PKN TO PUIlI.lC 0 A M TO 10 P. M. DUMONT'S NINT 4 AHCII ST8. t.MIVlt.1 1 WtLt-M .".'""V,1'8 ... .... I'" Vu Hun uss r Air r CONVICT SHIP ll'mhall ScanilaT DRPHEUM Oerniantottn 4 Cliellim Avi. UUI ,t-w4rl Matlnra Tomorrow, 2Bo & HSo MAE DESMOND " ,r'" " lti VTITl irn P.IJ 1 Mn rt t xr a urn . .Ai NEXT WCK-r7vATii THl-nBDAY I ui.i w tAVAOi: Offers nn Lii IN TUG Ml SJAi ttQUANCC LADY BILLY WITH METROPOLITAN HINC.lVd OA8T, LJl-srl-S Mats Wed A ,sH . 2"15 LAST 8 TIMES "K SAM II HAHItlH Prents Y!) C. P A MT V " MITCHELL ' ! Or "A TAII.On-MADE MAN" TAME in THE CHAMPION NEXT WEEK SEATS Till H8DAY HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES The Famous Mrs. Fair Hi .tames roniins r orrcoL thu wk m.i-h tuc & et. Holiday Mat. Tomorrow OIIAni.lW IVT.T IVlTII M Present JOSEPH CAWTHORN In o N.-u Musiral Play Wrlti.n ! Wll.f 1AM LellAHOrf Mutk hv VICTOIl JACOHI "THE HALF MOON" With JOHEPJI SANTI.KN OSOAn SHAW MAI'UE EIII'IINI IVY fJAWYEn MAY THOMPSON- Many Other., and u Pull i-hnrua stayed l.y mp.! fl I THAM Miifclml Nliinlnii l.y Al.l.AV fOSTEIl' EITH'S VALESKA SURATT ,'nl Plnj-rs In vni-W'. Mu" -Lamricrt & Ball II..le.,-Mejclte Sis.er.- Ho.all, HAYMOVU nnNl) g. ro "HI f ItrACIB' i:uoii: uosH j m he us cro WatchYuufTi'Dsrvsi lnOurMiiVhto ..ji- jortissoz school; DANCING LESSONsVff Itecoptlon every Wednesiluy at U p t Studio can ho renleil Hiturdiiy vnin 1820 fhi nut T-oc 3IU2 oiwn i Dnv & NliR -a TKAfiinn vnn each jMipq,'' l PEOPLE'S Keiinlnuton Aenuo Mn fl-H FOLiaS'tfi, DA wlthjlurrv "Znjiji" W.l.h A Johnny Wetier Dl UU Razzle Dawk With IIAKKK t, ItOflKH ' l C Walnut Ab. Blh. Mat, Todj aSinO Bi Wonder Show 41 i $ ti ,sl .' I .'I Al f'j I aimawai i , . wn UKO. Procade it.. )V,1U "VAUlJU.n i iAI Lfi iih tel&'JiSfti L.'J,I,.l -li oiy'BI '.' LALZ'".VJ W5 J",.1V :lh-fel'-JK&,i .. ..16 as-'m nnawMwa-iaiiirB i '! i imimJLni
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