naBW'-f-".M1ff.i i i j'JWJMfflMI i iy- ! SjjFW "OT v ; ri'(tt .t ,w .?. ft vr :; . ? ft v V u It. vV" v t J' V . '" " IT , -i !. r i .BVBNTKrCF- PTTBEIC EEpaERPklElBETiPmA', TUESDAY, OCTOBER .19, 1920 v r fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Chats About Many Things She Hears the Dotvns I Was Great Success and Learns More of the "Talk of the Toturi pAOH ANDERSbN Is Ujlp on x here tor n wniie at inc Jonn itamp ton Barnes's, and this evening John Harrison, who Is n first cousin of Hurry Pldtt to whom rage Is enkafced, -4ll it It n theatre,, nSrtr followed liv mpper at thn Itttz-Carlton in her honor. John .Ilarrlibn Is a son Of Mrs, Frank TAtUrson, who was formerly Mrs.. Inland Harrison, and her maiden nama n NorrIC She Is a Miter of Mr. Charles Piatt, Jr.. and Mr. Hclde Norris. Norris Harrison la a marflid son. Mrs. Patterson married again about thrift years afco. phi1 is a most charming woman and exceedingly well liked. THE debutante of today Is Ellso du Pont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. du Pont, of 1423 Bbhiee street, muse is miner ratr, witn narH rea and a rather thy expression, which is very cnnrming. duo win nave n per teri bevT of nretty clrls rocclvlrtz with her. Anne Aahton, Malsie Stewart, Sophie Yarnail, Virginia Carter, kus tell Tticker, Anita Strawbrldgf, I,ys bcth Boyd, Augusta Harrison, Mnrga rt,nn Harrison. Eleanor Oumfncv. Helen Scwell, Sydney Diddle, Adelaide .Tones, Jtua liccuscner, Ktitn racxard, Jane Hepburn rind ever bo 'many others. THE Downsnffair Inst night forAtlce was very "pretty j the guests weio placed at small tables. You know Mrs. Downs' homo nt Fordhooke Firm, Three Tuns, is moat attract!?. It's a very targe houso and extremely well planned nnd bcnutlfully arranged. Dahlias nnd chrysanthemums were used to decorato the tables and aUiumn leaves and drthllas were placed In hUge viiees about the rooma. It was an early party compared with the other dances of the season, and I'll bet the men who went were glad, for they were ablo to work today In their oflleca without ta'l Ing asleep. It's wonderful how tho men do go to some of the lato affairs, though a lot tabooed any last year but the Friday and Saturday parties, after which they had a chance to Bleep, you see. Atlee wore n pretty white frock, trimmed with tulle, and looked charm ing. T SAW Flfl Leldy on Chestnut street 1 tho other day In a very becoming get-up; a brown and tan plaid skirt and a rather light tan sports coat, cut on tuxedo lines. Her pumps and stock ings were of dark brown nnd the soft sports hat was a round felt affair, which she had turned off her face, ns 6he put It on. She looked very well. Her hair la bobbed, you know, nnd very luxuriant; and have you ever noticed what beau tiful eyes Bhe has? They are so large and have such a soft pretty expression. I HAPPENED Into the Bellcvuc Stratford yesterday afternoon nnd I never met so many girls nuzzling about in the corridors nnd talking excitedly here and there In tho tea room. I said to mv companion "What's the excite ment?" And she amlllngly replied: "It's the talk of the toWn." Which sounded to me much Hko "Why la a mouso If It spins?" The Intelligent anavver to which, you remember, was "The higher tho fewer." And so I looked ray amazement but I am glad to recount the fact that before she answered mo, light came upon my dor mant brain (as It wre,,so to speak) and I remembered. It's rehearsals for the choruses of the "Talk of the Town," which Is Molly Thayer's movie, VYT7 Mfe''rJf?f jM Bisl HHHHP Recommended for Perfect Health and Comfort The X- W. O. A., In the Interests of its thousands of members, made a study of footwear; as a result, they recom mend for perfect health and comfort a shoe with thp following qualifications: (1) A brond, low heel: (2) n straight inner sole linn; (3) easy too room; (4) a flexible shank. The Cantilever number f7 Inst. Illus trated below, fulfills all these require ments. It Is prescribed by physicians and foot specialists to relievo fallen arches, weak ankles, aching back, and rnnny ills which result from poor car rlBRp nnd wrong footwear. Tii" Cantilever Shoe has n floxlbit shsnk that alve with the notion of walking, allowing the muscles to move with ease nnd freedom. Ordinary shoes, and metal ftppllnneeR, bind the foot nnd restrict its iwnemcnt. But In Cantilever Bhoes the musclea oxcrciso nnd grow "trong. In tills comfortable and nnfural way, Cantilever Shoes prevent and cor rect fallen urches. The natural Inner sole line nllows the toes tp point Ktralght nbead in tlielr normal position. The weight Is dis tributed without strain. Pulling the iflees drnws up the under-arch sole to support the Instep. There is provlslou made for every detail of health nnd comfort In Cantilever Shoes. Try a Pair this week. llluttrattd is our J 7 loit, approved by the Y. W. C. A. Hoots are made in b1ti(k UUl. Alto ox fords in brown or black calf. A I i i 1 i I el .WMlhi AAAA to R. In m- nil tnoe lit at iniUn snd httl. I'rMdtlt a, thn hall of ihn. foot CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunird Off,so ' uh h,?h ), twenty. flvc or more enjruses Involved In U'h production. Charlie Morgan la teaching the girls ana men who are to dance through til perfdrmaaee at various times nt lVi 1iUSTu"'- T.nW htv0 offlce there which Mlsa Letltla McKIm Is running to give Information to any who are to take part In the affair and to those who want to go And see It. It's to be held on November 17 and 18 In the Academy qf Music. 1'itf going. MnS. AnRAMTALENTINE and Mlsa Carolyn Valentine are giving a luncheon todajf for Marie LouUeAsh burst, lou know Mario Iioulse Is to be married on Saturday to Butler Smythc. The gueut at the luncheon today will be members of the bridal party and will Include Dorothy Ely, Mary Knight. Clarissa Smythe, Hertha Bmythe, Betty Boss, Mrs. Thomas E. Ward and Mrs. Frederick Lee, Jr. NANC-r WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Jamea Large, of Somercrest. Chestnut Hill, will give a dinner on Wednesday. November 24, at Utile vue- Rtfntrnd. In finnAr ef i.a. hi... .i... z; , "Z .v..'., v, m iiicuv. .MICH Mart arotta Large Ifarrlson, daughter ol Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Harrison, before the ball which Mr. and Mrs. StsvenK Heckseher will nlva In honor uf then daughter, Mlsa Lutretla 8. Hecksclier, 2d. Mr. nnd Mr. Harrison aro occupy ing a liouso at 13 South iwenty-iirsi street for the winter. Mr. and Mrs Kdgar Pardeo Ertrle, ui Oravera lane. Chestnut Hill, will glo . dinner pn Wednesday. October it, lr. honor of their debutante Uaughteh. Mls Virginia Karli, before tho dance Mr. ami Mrs. Joslnh IJlackwell Bartow will trlve at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club to pre sent to society their daughter Miss Mnri P. Bartow. ' Mrs. Qcorgo n. Harris, of Ivy CoUnt Germantown, will give a luncheon In January for hlr daughter. Miss Marl nnnn S. Harris. Miss Harris will be pre rented to society at a tea to be given by her parents on November 5. Miss Jciato Da Costa and Miss Nancy McKean will be guests of honor nt a dinner to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Roberts, of Caravon, Paoll. at the Uetlevue-Btratfnrd, on December 27, be fore tho boll which Mr. and Mrs Charl ton Yornall will give In honor of their daughter, Mlsa Anna Sophia Yarnail. The unnurtl meeting of the Philadel phia branch of the Alumnae Association of IJryn Mawr Collogo will be held on Monday, October 25. at 3:30 o'clock at tho Collego Club, 11:00 Spruce street. Mrs. Herbert Clark will entertain thu members of the Philadelphia branch at tea In honor of President Thomas. Tho Friday afternoon dancing does, which was formerly undor the direction of Mies Lockwood, will be In charge thti winter of the Ml'ses Robinson, nnd will hold Its first meeting on Friday, Novem ber 19, nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club. The pitroneese Include Mrs. Dinlol Fnrr. Mrs. Chniles O. Davis, Mrs. Hoi llngahead N. Taylor nnd Mrs. Alexander P. Robinson. A costume dinner-dance will be given on Saturday, Oolober 30, at the Hunting don Valley Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Kirk Price and their daughter. Miss Rachel .Price, and sons, Mr. Philip Price and Mr Ell Kirk Price, Jr., who liavo been occupying their home, nt ST Bethlehem pike. Chestnut Hill, since their return from Maine, will open their town house. 1706 Walnut street, November 1, Their daughter. Miss Evelyn Prlch, who will be a debutanto Of next winter, has left for Smith Col. lege, Massachusetts. Mlsa Fllsabeth Hood Latta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Love Latta, who has been In Harrlsburg attending tho State Fedfciatlon of Pennsylvania Wombn from October 11 to 14, lias re- M'f ' iiHkiiHtilililH IHBBSHHlifeliiSIBBBBBi 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klnderman. of 2211 South Carlisle street, aro enter taining informally this evening In honor of their silver wedding nnniversnry. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Conaty, of 23.14 South Flftenth street, left on Baturday for Cincinnati, O., whero they will visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Conaty. Jr. They expect to return home about November 6, Mrs. Michael M. Kane, of 1345 Pine street, will entertain friends from Los Angeles, Calif., at her home oh Wednes day. Miss Lillian White, of 231 South Eighth . street, , was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Emily. Rhodes, of Norwood, Mass., for a fortnight Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'Shields, of 2(124 Oerrltt street, art receiving congratuia tlonnon the birth of a son, Thomas Bnieias, jr. Mis Sarah Holdtn. of 19SS South Beechwood street, will entertain at an Informal party to be glVen at her home on Saturday evening. Those who Will attend will be Miss Clara Scherlce, Miss Catherine Pages, Miss Nan Harris, Mr. William O'Nell, Mr. Elmer Parker, Mr. Edward Curran, Mr. Leo McCartney, Mr. and Mrj. C. Gallagher and Mf. and Mrs. S. arlfrtn. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. A. Sherman, of 5S12 Norfolk troet, announces the engagement of her aauinier, aiisv uve -snermsn, to Mr. Albert AdtlSon, of 2718 West Llllgh avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Hauaman, 5940 Washington avenue, announce tho mar rlago of their daughter. Mis Marian n. Hausmnn( to Mr. Norman B. Tyas, on Saturday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev. W , E. P. Haas, pnstor of tho Wharton Memo rial Methodist Church, ass'sted by the father of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Tyas are staying In Washington, nnd on their return will live at 707 Washington ler race, Audubon, N. J. A surprise party was given In honor of Mrs. R. C. Montgomery, by Mr. Mont bomcry, on Saturday evening, at her home 225 South, Fifty-third street. Among the out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. William Duffy. Mies Edna Duffy, Miss Margnret Duffy, of Mer chantvllle, N. J., nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Merrill, of Brookllne, Pn. Mr nnrl Mrq TVhfTt Keonnn. of 173k South F.fty-clghth street. ar6 receiving congraiuiationa on tno oirm 01 a uuubu ter, Marian Keenan. ROXDOROUGH Mr. nnrl Mrs J. Walter KaelV. Of 36.5 Qrcen lane, gae a luncheon at th4 Manufacturers' Club, followed by ft tluatre party on Saturday, for tielr daughter, Miss Katharine A. JOely, whosQ marrlago to Mr. Erwln Mason Simpson, Jr., will tako place tomorrow, and her brld-U allendnnts. Mr. Simpson gave a bachelor's dinner on Friday evening at tho nellevue-Stratford, Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Ellxabath O. Noes, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs LouU Nce, nnd Mr. Alfred M. Coltlnson, of 410 Eat ltermlt lane, on October 14. Mr. nni Mrn. Colllnson upon their return from n short trip will live on Hermit lane. Weltz-Rtchardscn Wedding A pretty homo wedding took place on Saturday evening at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. 8. JtlehardAon, 5007 Pine street, when tholr daughter, Miss Clare Richardson, was married to Mr, Earl Wellx, Of Wilmington, O., In the pres ence of a largo number of guests. The bride wore a satin gown embroid ered In pearls nnd trimmed In duchess lace. She carrlcda shower bouquet of whltA rnrt Thn nnlv nttnriant WAH th bride's Bister. Mlim Maiy RlchanlsOn. whoso gown was of a delicate pink shade, nnd hn carried a bounuet of deep pink roses. Th bridegroom wns attandci by Mr. Alln Mvcrn. Thn Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, of tho Bwarthmoro Presbyterian Church, performed the ceremony. Tho bride and bridegroom are both graduates of Swarthmore College. h K jcji I ffii inn 'i v mus iii i t i,, i ? . rn.r 'mii ' Mud o,, o'. u.iw i-'oolt MISa HELKN L. SKWELL Debutanto daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, Robert Sewell, of Rydal, who will be tho guest of honor nt n dinner dance to be given by Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert on Friday, October SO turned to her home, 1830 South Rlttcn house square. Miss Julia 'Berwlnd and Mlei Mar garet E. Dunlap, of 102 South Twenty lirat olreet, who have spent the summer at Newport, left there this week for White Sulphur Springs, Va., where they will spend a fortnight beforo opening their winter homo In this city. Mr. and Mrs. William Draper Lewis nnd their daughter. Miss Anna Lewis, and their sons, Mr. Henry Lewis, und Mr. W. Draper Lewis, Jr.. who spent the summer nt Northenst Harbor, Me, have returned to their homo, Awbury, .East Washington lane, Germantown. Mrs. Edward Caxlwnllader has Issued Invitations for a large luncheon, fol lowed by bridge, op Thursday, October 21, nt her home, Overview, Vlllanovn One hundrod guests will attend. Mlsa Anna S Lewis, who spent the summer In California, and the arlv nutttmn nt Rockport. Mass., hns returned to her home, laS South Twenty-second street. Miss Anna B. Clothier, of tho Farm House, Wynne wood, has ns hor guest Mrs. Thomas B. Stapler, of Boston. Mrs. Thomas Armstrong Williamson of Tnntercdhous, MoKenu avenue, Ocr-mantown,- entertained at .cards at her home on Saturday afternoon In honof of her Bister, Miss Dorothy Merccrj B Marot, whoso marriage to Lieutenant Stanley E. Kldderhof," United Stntef marine corps, will take placoPnt Tan terrdhoun on Friday evening, Ootobcr 2l, nt 6 o'clock. There will bo thlrty-slK guests. On Thursday nfternoon Miss Kdjth Bond, of Elklns Park, will enter tnlti nt cards in honor of Mies Marot. Miss Carolyn B. Le Malatre, of 6370 Overbrook avenue, will loavo on No vember 1 to spend tho winter In Call, fornla. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Roland, of Norrlstown, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mnrlo Roland, to Mr. James Mcintosh, formerly of Obcr tin, O. L Stone Co. MmW.lf rrlf meWf aienti Write r rbeoe J JJ,," at Trlnte SOYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Watmt St -DOWN QUILTS lade From Feather Beth Vft Call snd DflWor Anwher JOLLE3 MFG. CO., 702 S. Sth rimhilr I4RS .Down QuiltJ Ktcovrrttm H Dnn't on home all in I ! 'l t) '(' ul w.w&, Mrkt St. Ab. 10th 11 A. M. to 11 P. .Iff i j Constance Talmadge , IN FlltBT SHOVVlNaOtt j "The Love Expert ' Addd Allracllon MUBICAl Ftt8tIVAI "MAUAMtl UlITrunfliY" Stanley Orchentro Alborf K. Wyn. ,TJIr EMILV BTOKE.S HAOAlt. Vocalist P A I A nV "t4 MARKET STltftS m rPi.luPitj 10 A, M. It. 2. 3lV ' Douglas MacLean and DORIS MAY IN A NEW PAHAMOUNT PfCTUnU 1 "THE JAILBIRD" Addtd Charlie Chaplin In "The Cure" i ARPAHIA Chestnut Bt. Bel. ICth rEKfLjlf 10 A. M to 11 :16 P.M. CECIL B. DcMILLE'S INRI'inlNH PnODUCTION t "SOMETHING TO ) THINK ABOUT" f Ketable Cit Include Ulorli. Rwarieoat ,, Elliott Dexter An-l Theoiore Kobefte VICTORIA ffXY.TftAVtt 1 0M MX n "3 Gold Coins" APlTfI 724 MARKET BTRBETt v-' 1 Jl-i THE HONOR BV8TKM All-Star Cunt R F C. P MTT MARKET BT. Bet 17TH -VjIL,lN 1 WILLIAM PARNOM-ln n f after shopping. oi I 1306 Walnut St. t ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. Leroy Douglasv. of Dim Terrace. Nnrberth, gave a birtnoay party on snt urday nfternoon In honor of her dauah tor. Miss Carrie Loulso DouRlnss. Her (Tiieita InclUdod Miss Marie W entz, Miss Evelyn Jeffcrles, Miss Helen Nice, Miss Katharine Trowbrldijo, MIbs Helen Trowbridge, MIsh Virginia Douglasa, Mlas Ella Ros. Miss Rosemary Oulnl van, Mies Betty Armstrong, Master Samuel Fox nnd Master Peter Fox. Mrs. William aoodall, of Dudley ave nue. Norberth, Is spending a fortnight at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Cross, of High land avenue. Cynwyd. are entertaining1 Mrs S. L. Heist, of Reading. ALONG THE READING Mrs. AVIIIInm D. Chambers, of fi2l" North Broad etreet, entertained tho following at cordn yesterday nt her homo in Logan: Mrs. Lewis Dchel, Mlsi Ida Bauer, MM William Boyd. Mrs. R. W. Thomas, Mrs. William Hrlnkworth. Mrs William Cunningham, Mrs Walter U. Dnstbum, Mrs. F. H. Onsklll, Mrs. J. Gladding. Mis. F. W. Cl.-lfnn. Mrs. Robert McCutclieon, Mrs Wnlter J. Raffel, Mr. Anthony J. Taylor nnd Mm. O. 13. Snodgiass. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Pflleger nrs nt home nt 3701: North Seventh street. having returned from their wedding lour, -inr iiuuo wan Alien Julia A. Mers, of North Fourth street, Olney. TIOGA Mr, and Mra R. FlBOhgrapcr, of 2327 West Tioga street, announce the be. trothal of tholr daughter. Miss Irene D F'sthgraper, to Mr. Jack Frank, of New York. Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Pray Lower, of West Tioga street, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Burt Thompson, of Arbutus street, Germantown, nnd formerly of Tioga, are spending several days on nn automobile trip to Dllznbethtown, Pa., and tho. vicinity. SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW AND THURSDAY A Remarkable Two-Day Sale of Stone Fashions Wi I at ,.50 ca. 65 SMART SUITS 150 PRETTY GEORGETTE DRESSES 75 TRICOTINE FROCKS 42 SATIN MODELS 52 CAPES AND WRAPS Value Up to $110 TO OUR PATRONS Wo wish to have you know that we fully recog nize the general demand for lower prices, and that we arts making every effort to revise our prices on a downward scale wherover possible. Accordingly, our merchandise is marked with utmost regard and consideration for lowering prices, as the above advertised offer manifests. DroTj in "Collins" some mild exercise a good body mas- satrc. talt rub and cabinet w bath wilt bring the flush of f YOUTH to your cheeks and f& immediately disperse t h a t M "tired feeling." 9 Appointments made until 5P.M Trial Demonstration Treat ment Gratia COLLINS INSTITUTE! For Women Exclusively yt Bellcvue Court Building U 1418 Walnut Street I i Phone Spruce 5i84 I ft Next to tho Bollevue-Stratford. M n GLOBE L Mlsrables" MARKET BTrtEET' AT JUNIPER 11 A. M. to 11 P. Mi CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE LEONA LA MAR "TUB GIRL WITH A THOUSAND ETEB CROSS KEYS 00th Mt 8"- .. 2 30. rt:B 0 P. JL nONNESSETTI TROUPE BROADWAY Droc' ar,!l Pnyder Ave. 2-.no. nun hf.u, m "THE FRESHMAN" THOMAS MEIGHAN "cc!OTJn.. v .1. Piqi.ADELPHIA'H FOREMOST THEATRES AT Stl5 ERLANQEIl PHILADELriUA'a LEADING THEATHES Direction of Mmn Lee & J J. yituuert sam SHUBERT evor. at 8:ib TltEMENDOUS OVATION LAST NIGHT MUSICAL COMEDr HIT. NO CREDITS NO CHARGES mmmsmmm mmmiMmmmmamsi Adjoining the 'St. James JBtMssjLsaaBmsssssBssssSi 1222-1224 Walnut Street Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th illflil Lower Prices i The reflection of a decline in the price of silk and woolen fabrics, together with the sacrifice of our profits on a large part of our stock, and at the same time an introduc tion of our new Third Floor. Coats, Suits and Dresses 25 to 40 Less Than Prevailing Prices A great many of the garment are from our own ttoch, new within the patt tew weeht. The othert are from the manufacturers who supply us throughout the season, and in every detail of style, fabric and workmanship are up to the "Stecker" standard. Street Dresses of satin, taffeta. Georgette serge and tricotlne; all colors and sizes. t '29.50 Fur-Trimmed Coats of velour de laine and silver tone, trimmed with sealene (not seal). f 45.00 Afternoon Dresses of satin, Georgette, crepe de chine and tricotlrje. Fur-Trimmed Suits. de ) el, j of silvertone and velour laine, with sealene, squirrel mole and nutria collari r4S m The Above Groups Are All on Our New Third Floor Afternoon Dresses of satin, crepe de chine and . other fashionable fabrics, with handsome colored em- ( broidery. ' SHCOND FLOOn Smart Tailored Suits 1 of veldyne, silvertone and velour de laine, handsomely trimmed with nutria, mole seal and opossum. FinsT FLOOU 75 '95 Warm Wrappu Coats of evora, bolivia, fortuna ) cloth; smart, distinctive ' models. ) FinsT pr.oon Coats and Wraps trimmed with beaver, squir- ) rel, opossum and other furs. ( 110 '225 FIRST FLOOn ui!. IMMIlMl'MrailOlliM George Allen, inc. 1214 Che$tnut Street 1214 Announce a Special Showing of Extra Value Hats at $10.00 Medium nnd Small Velvet-Shapes Trimming of Funcies, Burnt-Ostrich, Wings and Pins They are extraordinary alue at the price quoted. New Laces for the Evening Frock The latest dictntes of fafhlon ari reflected In tho showing of tho newer tacf. nadium, Mnrcot nnd Chantlllv lnces In artistic desifms In all the wnntad widths, In flounclnrs and liandlncs Metal ItLcen, cloths and ribbonH In trold silver, mitlqun and Bteci aro much In demand for trimmings of gowns for ovcnlne wear And prices aro attractively low at Allen's imsmptp i ftf sxvzr x i i fliP V THE HIT OF THE YEAR TOPULAR MATINEE TOMOIIROW, 12.00 RRHAn NI01ITS AT 8MB LJl VV-'Tii- MAT TOMORROW Dlrfctlon of A L. ERLANi HENRY MILLER .' BLANCHE BATES IN The Famous Mrs. Fair ' ny JAMES F0RBE3 BEST SEATS 12. AT POP. MAT. TOMOIt. P.ARRIPItf N'Qiirs AT 8SIS J'r.v-'rV MAT TOMORROW, a 115 E.vny W SAVAOB Offar. THE PRIMA DONNA COMEDIENNB . UI OOTFS J 15 X ADELPHI ill Last $1 00 Mat. Thurn. LAST 5 NIGHTS TO SAT18FY POPULAR DEMAND gGirlthePrivate Room 'WITH A NEW CA8T OF PRINCIPALS And Lntlclng hnmbla of tiorm-oua airlf I VD1P CVOS AT 8:15 JLi 1 11V MATB WED ft PAT. THE COMEDY HIT OF THE SEASON EARL CARROLL Vrtmtnln J t j J I Tomorrow DUMPLINS A Orrat Plar by Ti flreat Author George Barr McCutchcon and Earl Carroll VITH Tha rirtfK Ilrart ComMllan In America MACLYN ARBUCKLE (In Paraon) 10l"LI. RE HORRY IF qv MI88 IT DeLANCEYSTMT!Kca, nlow ppruco ut. Matlnfe' Thurxtay and Saturday OPENING MONDAY, OCTOnER 25TH SEAT HALE THURSDAY Mall Order Now ROIIERT MILTON 8 COMEDY WITH Ml SIC Trtfc A Def5nit & Alluring burprise l(h a brilliant cant or pla)ora 'Ki(L IN "" LADY BILLY A MUSICAL ROMANCE Rook and Lynca by ZELDA SEARS .uusic Dy I1AIIOLD LEVEY WITH METROPOLITAN SINQINO CABT and Siniinif and DunclnK Enaamble of Quartettea, QulnlMtaa and Octette PEST 8EAT3 2 AT POP. MAT, TOMOR. FORRPT La(,t 5 b ' sua 1 WIXIXLjiJ 1 Mt. Tomorrow, 3:15 Positively Last )rVeek UJJAIILUS DILLINGHAM Present ' ' Joseph Lawthorn Tn a Vw Xfnailnai t4i-- Written y WILLIAM LaBAROM VSVJ "THE HALF MOON" ! With JOSEPH SANTLEY OSCAR SHAW. iy PAWvnn jto- thompsom '. Mipv Othra and a Tull Chorus Stated by KRED O I.ATHAir Muskal Numlwrs by ALLAN K FOSTElt i NEXT MONDAY SEATS TIIl'RSDAT The Speed Limit Musical Comedy ' THE SWEETHEART SHOP- K rreacnted for R Montha In evr York and Chicago 40th Staauii Academy of Music. lD20-2t 5 EVENING CONCERTS Nov 1, Nov 20 Jan 3. Jan. 31. Jftir. 14 RY THE BOSTON symphony; ORCHESTRA PIERRE MONTEfX Conductor 8OI.0ITS I STANLV.Y I.AKHANSHK CORTOT, ' DOHNKNYI RPDETTI SEASON TICKETS NOW AT HEPPE'8. lilt Chestnut St lin -,o ii ft, NoTaV. Metropolitan Opera House 1TALUV LYRIP TEDERATION THURSDAY EVG.. OCT. 21 at n o'clock Dorni.E rill CAVALLERIA-PAGLIACCI TUketa from Jl to $3 for -Je at Wo manna, 110S Chotdnut St Sale of Duplex Washable Fabric Gloves, $1.50 and $1.75 pair They uro mado of dotiblo woven fabric which prlves Die desired weight for Fall and Winter wear, and, of com so, adds to their bpivIco ability. The best shade!), Including Drown, flray. Mastic and White. The 2-cIumi t.vle. reitulur $2.2(1 xrade, la now $1.30 pair. The atrnn wrlat atjle, reeulur $2. So Krude, U now $1.73 u pair. New Ribbons in Splendid Variety nibbons for every nurpote may b0 found nt Allen's, nnd the new colors aro all hero. Whether you need narrow tilmmlnar wldtlm or wido ribbons for sashes and vesls the assortment is complete- in itttt, mo Btieuuuii oi nuuons is mora varied nt Aliens than anywhere in town. . ,ranS,y .Brocaded nibbons, Iloman .StrliH Ilayndere. Tinsel Weaves Plaids, Stripes nnd Novelties Including new color combinations in two-tone ribbons nnd wide, exn.ulslt brocaded novelty ribbons. First Showing of Engraved Christmas Greeting Cards CHESTNUT ST. 0PE" MATINEES 2 1.1 "A aerlea of thrills T H E HOUSE EVENINGS, 8 13 -Dullatln D. W. GRIFFITH MASTERPIECE "Way Down East" - MAT. DAILY "" $1.00 NOTE- Owirt: to coat, lenejth of produc tlcn, and Irnn-hound contrncta, tbia plctur navar can t ahovvn at leas than nrat-claja theatre prior. METROPOLITAN ,. OPERA HOl'BE WED. nyo 2QTH The selection Is now complete and we nro offerlntr special ri Inducements for early buying Allen's have nIvvn)H shown the flni.? selection of Christmas Cards to be found at 0e and $ ,ou J1""1 The prices are tho same this year In nilto of higher costs .mi,?' designs and selection are the best vve liavo ever shown ' nd tno "Harvard" Knit Underwear for Fall The new weights nnd Mjles for Fall ate now hero There t n feivio vu qui. cvn j- iifi-u, hi i-unun wuo or conin fiat nnw nf in. ; wool. The styles nr?-. too. either long or short "leeves? and L"' square neck or sleeveless styles, And you mnv select fmVn ' w ?r vests, tiehts and drawers or union suits n llnde Iphi.Vs re..!'0 tlve assortment of this famous underwear. mmue,"nia a reprebenta. Allen's French Hair Nets 10c each: $1.00 a dozen Wo have cverv wanted shndn In both can han "Sllppon" brand, and straight shape, our "Import Special" brand HalrWNtSre B'e nBen'8 fr Amrrlca for lhrsn K"nranteed French White and Orny Hair ela, In .both cap and etrnlehr i, 16c enchi I1.B0 a doien. ' ' ElrnBnt shape at MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED' miiHou ruca ANYWHERE . ?? ? v i litfl'MaaaafHfllf'sif' f-' ' ,Jt '--- '"3 --O-i 'lamr"- ..---it...w. - . .' v "V. an "''' UAi'mX I K Immmi iiiiiwifiiiMiiiiir.roiironrMrwiwiin nmmmmmmmmiemtesJi ."" H - , ..'V.Af'.J.SijalSlNjAA.i.JA.i M'ehel Vera FOK and OK OKINE ,9"R''- "f 'ha ..uBiian iianec IMA Prima Dallarlna of il-i-v.the Ruaalan Rallat With Full SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SEATS NOW at Wejmann a 1108 Chratnut St Prlcaa, $1 00 A 00 Iloxea, MOO THE STAY OF THE CONVICT SHIR IN PHILADELPHIA la Now Drawing to a Cloat Are You IIkhIIv Onlncr tn Mlaa Seelnr thla Wondarful ExhlhltionT OPEN TO PL'Hl.IC 0 A M. TO in p. M. KflOT OF MARKET S rRPTJT WVotchVoufPfotfiVsj In OurMlfYbiH Srcdka ORTISSOZ SCHOOL' S&t dancing lessonrTf; Reception every Wednesday t 0 P. M. Sttiriin can b. rented Saturriuv vn,n.a IBS0 Chaatnut Lnc 8102 Open !av A'Nlcht il "A TEVCIIFR TOR EACH PUPIL" )1 ACADEMY OF MUSIC tw ;r New York Symphony ORCHESTRX ' WALTER DAMROSCH CON'ni CTOR Peata fn 'la at Happa a. lilt) Chestnut St. EITH'S EDDIE BORDEN ON FIFTH AVKNCE A J00-Horanowfr nirl Ilevus GRACE NELSON Wm L(1lbarn 4 Cnnnelll Raclna Santley & Norton, Trav.rt & Ooualaa- Othara ' ACADEMY of MUSIC tu- av. PAVLOWA and Her BALLET RUSSE ' TlcUeta S3 00 to T3c at Htrt'e'a II 111 Cheat nut St McCLEES GALLERIES 1507 Wnlnut St. I-REE E.VHIHiriON 1'rfliiltni.H by .W I, l.aihrop Etehlnia by Robert Hp, n a Illuatrittlna- Journal of Ororta Kox" ACADEMY OK MU8IC OCT ?1 SATURDAY AI'T AT 2 30 '-'- J CONCERT OF MUSIC FOR VIOLIN. KREISLER TlcUeta IS.SO to 7r.o at Heppe'a and Ilox Ofllf Dlr C J Foley Slelnway Piano COLONIAL THEATRi; fiern.antown Ave. and Maplewood St. FOUND, A HL'SUAND" Motion Photoplay, Featuring u Spectacular FASHION SHOW. Stated by HLAUNER'H Stil.SS Markat St 10'ib CHESTNUT DANCING rnoNio WAL. 12T DUMONT'S MNTII AND AIICH 8T0. 1-vjiviwiii I o MATINEE TOMOnnOW EMMETT WELCH Minstrels THE TROCni.EB Ol' THE TROI.T.EY3 nUPWFI IM Oermanmwn a. Chalten Ave). VJIri luvjivi MR,ln tuv, ...v. 4 3J, Mae Desmond "" riasnD,K(,.. St Wit When KnlBhthooil Waa In Flowir ACADEMY of MUSIC wf Plann Pcrltnl h OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH , TUketa 12 In 7.V at Henpe a 1110 Cheat. St. hth Ah Rare Mil Tor) a JANE P. O. MILLER Private Leanona Dally, lOiSO A, U. tp 0 P. 11 Ktth.tle. mernlR-. 10:807 Modern. ,I;SO pjult elaaae.. Bathttle It M6dm. Taun. Kn, TROCADERO Nth Are. t- r - --w .,, WVV.-N T IH AH llai L? I If II Claan Road Show. 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