'! ' f;i-- & ti?m&W'?:K f. kV i't f'i) 4$ Wtt' f. Ti i i i . 'r...:r flii. Aft $ . - it t - t DMSffv&dfi ! ja,iv fii r -x ? i ;t ma mim:MrEB,jmd- , m ROSAMOND STEWAItDSON Is to be lutreduced Oils afternoon out In Chestnut Hill at a tea which her mints, MIm Hlcanor and Miss Mary Steward ion will glvo. They live at Evergreen nd Montgomery avenues, out there, and the tea will be a very pretty af fair. Hosnmond Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emlyn Stewardson. Mrs. Rteward'on was Miss Mary J3. Mitchell. nd Is. If I am not mistaken, a sister of Lanedon Mitchell and of the Into Dr. jack Mitchell, whose daughter Worth -lngton married Dent Macdonough last July or August. Mrs. Adolpho Munoz and Miss Caro line Slnkler will receive with Mrs. Rtewardson and tho Misses Steward nn, and will preside at the tea table. The debutantes who will receive with no'amond will be Helena Mitchell, who u a cousin; Jann Coe, Sarah Bar ringer. Dorothy Stevens. Polly Oris Tom, Marjorle Gibbons, Virginia Car t.rV Anne Barclay, Buth Packard, Mary B. Thayer and Mary Sltcr. There will also bo a number of last rear's debutante who will receive; Lorraine DUston, Jano Tcatman. Mary Page, Anna Lewis, Mary Wlstcr and Hope Wilson. The Emlyn Stewardsons live at 2031 Pine street during tho winter. They ire at present at their Bryn Mawr home. I SAW Frances Leaf at tho Bcllevue the other day at luncheon. She was beautifully gowned in some of her ncv Paris creations, lou know Bho was on the other side this summer.' and she had a really wonderful time. The dress she was wearing tho other day was a one piece model of pearl gray gabardine, Tery effectively embroidered In dark blue and silver. She woro a black hat with black laco falling from tho rim, In the short veil style. Her fur was a scarf of gray squirrel and she wore Flench slippers of black auedo with black straps fastening them across the ankle. She looked very stunning. I HEAR Emmy Schwartz'ls taking up a special course at Drexel this win ter. Sho was a student of vassar Jast year you know, and her engagement to McKean Allen was announced in the late spring. sThcy are not going to bo married this fall, but McKean is going on with his work, and though I have not heard positively, I think tho mar riage bells will ring out in Juno. The Pchwartzs returned last week from Vcntnor and Emmy was a bridesmaid for Ellen Olendinning Frazer on Satur day. THAT Halloween party which Is to bo given out at Merlon on October 30 (Halloween falls on Sundny this year) is going to bo some party, I should think 1 It's to bo for tho Sunnyslde Day Nursery, and there Is to be a Punch nnd Judy show, and movies and toys and Ice crenm and onko and n whlto elephant sale with things you don't want on It, and there's to be a kind of little fair on the side, ns it were. I am very interested in It, as I lovo those children's affairs, don't you? I HEARD yesterday that Mrs. Charlemagne Tower is coming up on Monday from Atlantic City, and Is going to address the women of the ways and mcanB committee of tho Ro-. publican party at tho headquarters at 500 South Broad street. Tho subject of the address is "Why I am a' Repub lican," and I think it will bo very In teresting, for Mrs. Tower speaks very well and is very charming. The women of that committee are Mrs. J. Bertram Llppincott, Mrs. Herbert Ij. Clark, Mrs. Georgo Dallas Dixon, Mrs. Web ster Fox. Mrs. Barclay Warburton, Mrs. William Warden, Mrs. Walter Thomson, Mrs. Arthur 13. Newbold. Mrs. Robert 8trawbridgo, Mrs. Edward Btotesbury, Mrs. Samuel Bodlnc, Mrs. George Fales Baker, Mrs. Glfford Pin rhot, Mrs. Tom Robins and Mrs. Charles Custis Harrison, Jr., who Is treasurer, while Mrs. George Lorimer is vice chairman. The committee nlcets every Monday morning at 11 o'clock, and last week Mrs. I. II. O'llara spoke. Thoto women arn all most Interested in the Republican party, and on Mon day night you know then; Is going to bn a woman's mass-meeting In the Academy of Music. Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. Warburton and Mrs. Lorimer arc lotting It up, und I think It will bo very interesting. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Miss Mary Hoppln Howland, daugh ter of Mrs. Fredorloh H. Holland, wilt bo the guest of honor at a theatre party en Wednesday, November 24, to be jrlvcn aifEJRJrHJraJrBjrafgjfaraJraJRJrairaJffHJfrEja JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Presentation of Miss Rosamond Stewardson She Sees a Smart Paris Frock .Mr ft,nd Mrs. Georgo It. Packard, or it Meadowp, Vlllnnovn, beforo the ball . ... .Mri and Mrs. Stevens Heckschei ;JJi.B,V0 ,Sor..UlSlr daughter, Miss Lu- cretla s, Hochscher, 2d. ( The receiving party at tho tea which Mr. and Mrs. aeorgo D Harris will glvo on Friday, November 5, at Ivy Cottage, uieir piacii in Ormnntown, to formally present to society their daughter, Miss Marianne V Harris, will Include: Miss P'arlotto Churchill Starr. Miss Anna Uelln, B. Wood, Miss Bens Pearson, Miss j!?Vot J,.er, Miss Mary C. Biter, Mls lvioisa Warrlner, Miss Eleanor dummoy and Miss lilvelyn Page. Miss Harris -will ho tho guest of honor at a danco her uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry I. Brown, will glvo on Slon. day. December 27, at tho Ocrmantown Pricket Club. Mrs. Harris will give a luncheon early in January In Mlsu Har ris's huiior. Mrs. Franklin Bache will entertain at luncheon nt rir home, 2102 Pine street. on November 14. In honor of Miss F.lolso Warrlner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam UOl Dexter Wnrrlnor. of 13K Wr.mli Eighteenth stteet. Miss Warrlner will ha presented to society by her parents at u. ioa on JNovemuer is. Mrs. Francis It. Strawbrldge, of School House lane. Ocrmantown, will glvo a luncheon at tho Acorn Club on November J. in nonor or buss Anita Slrawbrldge. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nnhitrt r. Strawbrldgo, of Meadow Lodge, Bryn -utiwr. Iir. and Mrs. Henry Mleldtotnn Pltir nnd Mrn. nispham will glvo a dinner- unnre at. ineir nomo, Aiverthorpe, jm klnlown, on Paturdny. November 20 to meet MIsh Nancy H. McKean. daughter 'if Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas McKean, of uoiemont. Miss Elaine a. Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mm James Francis Sullivan, of tho Woods, Radnor, will bo tho guest of honor at a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Berwlnd, of Welrwood, Rad nor, will glvo beforo ona of tho balls this winter. Miss Sullivan will also bo the guest of honor at a theatre party and supper her brother-in-law, Mr. Albert Lincoln Hoffman, will give In Now York, early In tho winter. Mr. Hoffman's mother, Mrs. Franc!n B. Hoffman, will also entertain In New York for Miss Sullivan during the winter. Mrs. John Whlto Hoffman, of Penn and Gulf roads, Bryn Mawr, will enter tain at a theatre party followed by sup per at tho RItz-Carlton, Monday night, November 16, In honor of her debutante niece. Miss Maria Louise Thompson, daughter of Mrs. Charles Trotter Thompson, 2116 Spruco street. Mrs. J. Koarslcy Mitchell. Mrs. Adol pho Carlos Munoz and Miss Carolines Slnkler will presldo nt the tea table at tho tea to bo given this afternoon, from 4 until 7 o'clock, by Miss Mary Morton Stewardson and Miss Eleanor Percy Stewardson, to formally present to so e'ety their niece, Miss Rosamond Stew ardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emlyn L. Stewardson, of 2031 Fine street. Miss Susan Stewart, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Robert G. Lo Conte. of Twen t'eth and Spruce streets .will leave next Monday for a visit to Prldo's Crossing, where she will be entertained nn tho guest of Miss Elizabeth Caswell, daugh ter of Mrs. John Caswell. Mrs. Robert Emott Hiiro, who has been passing: a week In New Yorlt, will return tonight to her home, Stonyhurst, Strafford. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hare will oc cupy their town house, 400 Soutn Twenty-second street, tho mlddlo of No vember. Mrs. Peter Williamson Roberts, who Is spending several weeks at tho Vir ginia Hot Springe, will return early In November to her home, Bella Vista, Villanova. Mrs. Richard Madeley, of 3112 Mid valo uvcnuo, Ocrmantown, will entertain at a theatre party on AVedncsday after noon, October 27. In honor of Miss Elea nor Beers, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Edwin Clark Beers, of tho Bclgravla Hotel, who wilt bo married to Mr. Oeorso Mitchell Buffum. of Pasadena. Calif., on November 27. In tho Second Presbyterian Church, Twenty-first and Walnut streets. Tho guests will Include Mrs. Howard Logan-Smith, Mrs. John C. Prlzer, of East Orange. N. J. ; Miss Josephine Alcorn, Miss Graco Green wood, Miss Anna 13. Bolton and Miss Edith Rondlnolla. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harley Oiler ,of 114 South Eighty-fourth Btreet, New York, are receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son. Richard Harley Oiler. Jr. MrR. Oiler will be remembered as Miss Emma Genette Farles, daughter of Dr. Randolph, 2007 walnut street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Reed A. Morgan and nhplr daughter, Miss Elizabeth Monrnn who snont the summer at waicn hiii. it I., havo returned and have rented tho hoitBo of Mrs. John Hammond Whlt- tftker nt 8S2S Germantown uvenuo, Chestnut Hill, which they are occupying' for tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Perclval Glendlnnlng, who returned from their wedding trll) on Saturday to attend tho wedding of Mm Ellen Glenaennmg ana Mr. fsrsi for Frnzler. 3d. havo left for New York nnd will epend their wedding rip In Ber muda. They will remain until tho mld- ill9 of November ana win occupy an nparment at Seventeenth nnd Walnut rnoNoimcxB YAY-GER 100 VIRGIN WOOL mem I UJwu)tive at ,.mlj A 1516 CliestautS PHILADELPHIA Motor Rugs With the first tang of fall in the air you'll want to stay outdoors, riding through woodsy lanes. And what matters if the nights arc cool there's a JAEGER RUG, so light in weight but with a snug warmth that only pure Wool can give. Select gay plaids or rich sombre shades. Priced from $22.00 upward. Dr. Ja g gers Co. Photo by rhllllps & rhllllps. MISS ELISE DU PONT Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. du Pont, of 1422 Spruce street, who was tho guest of honor at n luncheon yesterday at tho Scdglcy Club streets. Mrs. Glendcnnlng wis Minn Virginia Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georco W. B. Roberts. Sir Arthur Shipley, the master of Christ's College, Cambridge, has arrived In Philadelphia as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. Talt MoKcnzle, of 2014 Pine street. Miss Florence Mario Keffor. daugh ter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Edward lungcrlch Kcffer, Is entertaining at luncheon at tho Union League today, In honor of her bridesmaids. Miss Keffor's marriage to Mr. Earl Louis Elllthorp, of Radnor, win take place on Saturday afternoon. Tomorrow evening Miss Kcffer and Mr. Elllthorp will bo the guests of honor ut a dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Pcrrln will glvo nt their home In Radnor. Mr. Charles D. Barney, of Elldon, Ogontz, will lenvo on Friday for OgonU Lodge, near Chambersburg, tho summor homo of his son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Horaco Harding, of New York, where ho will remain for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bean, who havo lived for a number of years In Moy. Ian, are at tho RItz-Carlton Hotel, where thev will remain until the homo they aro building on City line, Overbrook, Is com pleted. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alan RhoadsEvnns, of tho Netherlands, Forty-third and Chest nut streets, havo motored to Bushkllt FallH, where they will remain for a few weoKs. Mr. and Mrs. William I. Shaffer, of Chester, will spend tho winter at the Bellevue-Stratford, whero they havo taken apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moss, of Over' brook, nro spendlnK some time at Whlto sulphur springs, west Virginia. Dr. and Mrs. James P. Calvert, of Sodgwlck, entertained at an Informal dance at Cedar Brook Country Club, for merly the Stenton Country Club, In honor of their daughter, Miss Katherlno Elizabeth Calvert. Sixty guests wero present. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. Vincent R. Tllden, of Wayno, ana Mrs. jonn uamnueii. or uerwyn havo gone to Atlantic City to remain there lor ten days. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. S. Conrad havo re turned to their homo In Wayne, from an nutomoblio trip to Harrisourtr, uettys burg, Baltimore. Annapolis nnd Other places or interest. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolf, of. Elklns Pork, will entertain at an at-homo Sat urday evening, ufter 0 o'clock, In Mer cantile Club, uroad nnd Master streets. Mrs. George W. Morgan, Wyncotc, ontertalned at a children's party a few afternoons ngo In honor of her littlo daughter, Miss Estello O. Morgan. The marriago of Miss Rita Manko. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis H. Manko, of Melrose Park, to Mr. Sllns Strolls Stein will tnkn plaro today ut tho Bellevue-Stnitford, Dr. Joseph Krausicopi omcmtlng. Window Shades 65c Roof Paint, gallon... 85c Best Paint, nil colors.$2.50 DUDLEY'S, 52 N. 2d St. Model No. 433 ssspia When you're considering the items of your Fall wardrobe don't forget that smart boots are an absolute necessity. We know you'll like the new La France models we are showing as1 much for their reasonable prices as for their beauty and distinction. We have many styles among them this trim boot of Brown Calf a shoe that will give you perfect comfort and retain its graceful lines indefinitely. It will be worth your while to see La France Shoes today. 7$aftenet MR. E. W. TAYLOR WEDS NEW YORK GIRL Marriago Takos Placo at o'clock This After noon A wedding of much social Interest to faehlonablo roclety In this nnd other cities will be that of Mis Mary Fran ces Edey, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrn. Charles L. Edey, of New York, nnd Mr. Edward Wlnslow Taylor. Jr., son of Dr. Edward Wlnslow Taylor, of Cedron. Oermantown. which will bo solemnized at 4:30 o'clock today In St Thomas' Episcopal Church, Slxtvthlrd street and Fifth avenuo, Now York. Tho Rev. Dr. Stlrcs will officiate. Tho brldo will bo attended by Mrs. Stewart Stevenson ns matron of honor, and tho bridesmaids will lncludo Miss Dorothy Bostwlck. Miss Julia Shearer, Miss Constance Fahyn and Mlsa Jano Hurd. Mr. Frank R. Wallace will act as best man and tho ushers will bo Mr. Roy Stewart, Mr. Gceorgo Woodward, Jr., Mr. Stanley Woodward, Mr. William S. Jamison, air. Edward 8. Starr. Mr. Allen iParsmore, Mr. Robert P. A. Taylor. Mr. Alfred iu Hunter nnd Mr. William U. Klngsleey. After n wedding IrlD Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will bo at home at Cedron, Ger mantown. BERG LINDSAY A wedding of Interest to take placo this afternoon la that of Miss Ella W. Lindsay, daughter of Mrs. Charles R. Lindsay, of 2021 Mount Vernon street, and tli'o Rev. William Van Dervcer Berg, of 1705 Mount Vernon street, pastor of tho Central Congregational Church, Eighteenth nnd 'Green streets, which will bu solenmli'.cd nt 4 o'clock In tho church, with tho bridegroom s brother, tho Row Joseph Frederick JSeor, offi ciating. Tho brldo will bo attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles R. Llnd ay, Jr. Tho Rov. Irving H. Berg will ba Ills brothers best man j and tho usher will Include Mr. Joseph Browcr. Jr. Mr. Morgan Wllllums, of Oils city; Mr. Mor gan C. Day, Mr. Ralph C. Hall, of St. Louts, Mo. ; Mr. Treadwell K. Berg, of JNew Yont, anu air. cnaries H. Lind say. 3d. of1 Washington. Tho ceremony will be followed by a reception at tho homo of the bride's mother for the fam ilies and the bridal attendants. Tho bridegroom and brldo will teavo on n wedding tour and will be at homo after November 15, nt 2021 Mount Vernon street. SIMPSON KEELY An attractive autumn wedding will take place this evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Keely, 362 Green lane, Roxborough, when their daughter, Miss Katharine A. Keely, will bo married to Mr. Erwln Mason Simpson, Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Erwin Mason Simp son, also of Roxborough. Tho ceremony will bo porformed nt 6 o'clock by tho Rov. Johnson L. Miner, of the Rox borough Baptist Church, und will bo fol lowed by a largo reception. Mr. Keely will glvo his daughter In marriago. Tho brldo will bo attended by Mrs, John A. Lawson, of Overbrook, matron or honor ; Miss Helen Sllvorwood, maid of honor; Miss Lois Anderson, bridesmaid, and Miss Clnra Adams, flower girl Mr. Slnmson will havo his brother. Mr. Ross B. Simpson, for best man, and for ushern Mr. William Simpson, Mr. Hervey Soho Held nnd Mr. Mitchell Simpson. Tho bridegroom und bride will leavo on an extended nutomoblio trip nnd upon their return they will occupy their new homo at 1533 Aianayunx avenue, lioxDorough, Bl LLERBECK DYSON Tho wedding of Miss Marian Irma Dyson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dyson, of 3138 North Seventh street, and Mr. Milton O. Blllerbeck, of 3410 Comly street. Frankford. win take nlaco at St. Simeon's Episcopal Church, Ninth street anu L,cmgn avenue, tn's evening. Tho rector, tho Rov. Georgo John Walenta, will perform th ceremony at 7 o'clock. nnd a reception nt tho home of the bride's, parents will follow. Mr. Dyson will give his daughter In marriago and sho will be attended by her sister. Miss itona uyson, mano or nonor I suss uer trude Byrnes, bridesmaid: and Miss Ml. rlam Blllerbeck, tho littlo cousin of tho bridegroom, flower girl. Mr. William Armstrong will be the bridegroom's best man. nnd th imfee will be Mr. Wlllard Dyson, brother of uie urine, onu jur. jranK Blllerbeck IiTitttiou or Annouact- Modern! Fri menti Writs r rhen far Kncrared or l'rlnte ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 W.lVt St. Far Over 30 Year the Favorite OOCRMM Far Pale by DriiK nnd 25c the 0-o. Jnr Department mares B1EG MFG. CO., Inc. 031 CIIIWTNVT ST., ririF,AlF,l.I'!UA tHHHHHHHni $11.50 1204-06-08 Market St. DTEGS I fyfrnAlTAMll brother of tho bridegroom. Mr, Bltler-' beck and his bride will leavo on an ex tended tour nnd will bo at homo after January 1 at 702 Russell street. Tho bridegroom oerved overseas nine months with tho Fifty-fourth Pioneer Infantry. MELVILLE DOAK Tho wedding of Miss Elizabeth M. Doak, daughter of Mr, George A. Doak, of 3717 North Ninth streot, and Mr. A. Raymond Melville, of 3346 North Seven tnenth street, will take place at 2 o'clock this aftornoon at the futuro home of the bridegroom and brldo, 3713 North Nlntn street, and will bo followed by a recep tion. The Rev. Robert Llttell, of tho Tloca Presbyterian Church. Tlotra nnu Sixteenth streets, will perform tho ccro- mony, rrne nriao wm be given in mar ilago bv her father nnd will bo hiv attended. Mr. Robert Melville will ho his brother's host man. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mel vlllo wilt leave on a tour and will receive nfler November IB. Tho bridegroom sorvod ten months overseas with Com pany c. I'ourtn Pioneer infantry. TIPTON HUMMEL A uftAAintt nt lntprtf In 4Vtt MK nrA In Benton Harbor, Mich., is that If Miss Evelyn It. Hummel, daughter of Mrs. Annio M. Hummel, of 2248 North Nine teenth street, and Mr. Jny K. Tipton, of Benton Harbor, which will tnko nlaco thlB nftcrnoon nt 4 o'clock at tho homo or tho uriaoo mother, with tho Rev. Geortco Bovle. of tho Chnrrli nt nnr T.nrtv of Mercy. Broad street and Susniielmnnn. avenue, officiating. Miss Miriam H. Hum- mol win attend her slctcr, nnd Mr. Wll Ham Francis Ryder will bo tho bride groom's best man. Upon thMr return from a short ttlp, Mr. and Mrs. Tipton will bo nt homo at 2248 North Nineteenth street The bridegroom served through tho into war with tho United States martno corps. SCHNECK 8TEINEMAN A pretty homo wedding will tako plnco In Wlfsahlckon nt f. o'clock this evening nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stln" man, B208 RJdgo ivenuo. whin their daughter. Mien Clara E. Mlnenmn. will become tho bride of Mr. Oorno W. Schncck, of 381 Dawson street Tho ceremony will bo performed by the Rev. Paul Z. Strodach, of tho Graco Lutheran Church, Roxborough. Tho bride's father w 1! 5lY. hor. ln marriage. A reception will follow the service. Mr nnd Mrs. Schneck will spend tho nutumn ln tho Poeono mountains and will be at homo after November 15 at 381 Dawson streot, Irsahlckon. J,,li.chE?c, wont 8ith with the Sec ond City Troop nnd later sorvod over sea,a a year with tho Twcnty-elghth Di vision, 108 th Field Artillery. SCHALLER GEHRI Mlso Paulino F. Gohrl. daughter of Mr. Joseph Gchri, of T122 North Tenth pireei. nnu Mr. .innmii t Uxhniir nr sni West Norrls street, will bn married this uiicnioon ai mo rectory ot tno unurcn in ni, uoimveniura, Hancock nnu Din mond tront ,,,111, .i, tj tt-,1,.,. Month ofllclatlns. Mr. Clchrl will glvo hit uiiumucr m mairiaso and sno win ou attended by her sister, Miss TJIIse Oohrl. Mr. Frank Kohaller will bo his brother's best man. Tho rjulet ceremony will be followed by a reception at tho home of tho bride's father. Mr. Schnllor nnd his bride will spend tho nutumn trnvollnft and will he nt homo after November Id nt 6808 Old York road. Tho bridegroom served overseas over a year with tho United Stales medical corps. ZIMMERMAN SHUGAR Tho wcddlns of Miss Minnie HhuRar. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Shu Bar, of 205B North Eighth streot, nnd Mr. Claude M. 'Zimmerman, of 5508 "Wil lows avenue, will be solemnized this evening nt the pnrsonago of St. Luke's 1Utheran Churoh, fioventh streot and Montgomery- avenue, with tho nev. John Ulchards officiating. Mr. Shugnr will glvo ma anugnier in marriage, nnd her sister, Miss Etta Shucar. will bn hrldenmaid After tho quiet servlco Mr. Zimmerman nnd his brldo will leave on their wed ding trip, Thoy will be at homo nfter iNovemoer 1, at 050s willows avenuo, PLASS FEUrtER Tho wedding of Miss Margaret Barton I'eurer, aaugnter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Frederick Feurer. of 1321 Spruco street, to Mr. Charles Wobstor aimiiraw George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Velour Sport Hats Special $5.00 For Women, Misses, Children Colors arc Black, Brown, Navy, Sand, Alice, Myrtle, Purple. They come in rolled brims and poke effects. Values to $9.50 now J5.00 Women's Felt Sports Hats Special, $3.75, $4.00, $4.25 The Newest in Women's Sports Hats Henna and Jade $14.00 to $10.80. ,... . , If you prefer, wo havo the samo styles with Duvetyno facings $10.00 to $13,00. Special Values in Fashioned Hose Wo havo repriced our best trrado of mercerized llslo liosoj theso are full fashioned and made of the finest grado of yarns These were $1.75 a pair row $1.35 The extra sizes were S2.0Q now $1.65 Fine Puro Silk Hobo of heavy weight and nn oxcellent wearing duality, full fashioned with llslo soles and double earter tops. These wero S2.95 a pair now $2.50 The extra sizes wero $3.75 a pair now $2.75 Natural Chamois Glove Special They nro made of natural chamois skins and aro tho correct glove to war this time of year with the fall dreos Tho slip-on Ftvle, regular $? CO pnulp in now $3,00 Tho ntrap-wr.st style, regular $4.50 Trade, Is now sa.TB. Tho 8-uuttpn lennth style, regular $G SB Brade, Is now f MHL New Dress Silks and Velvets Beautiful lustrous chiffon volvets In newest color tones. Silk Duvetync, fashion's favorite for fall wear. In a splendid assortment of shades. , . . , . Metal brocades nro much In vokuc for trimming and vests. Wo aro showing tho newest weaves and colors In Dress Satins, Charmcuso and Satin Crepes Tho prices throviRhout our entire Silk Section nro n third to a half less than foi merly, which makes them all exceptional values. New Showing of Plaid Skirts An unusually fine display of the new Foil and Winter plaid skirts nil Just freshly unpacked and tho very tone of ncwiics prevails. Skirts with Navy and Own bnckRrounil with overnlnld of white nnd nold; all wool, of course; full pleated btylo at 12.19, Hports Model HUlrt of stylish wool check with double pockets at 15,oo. Uroadcloth skirts In pinln colors, beautifully otltchcd ln doaiima AU rcuular Blzes. Specla) SUMS. " ' Allen's are Headquarters for D.M.C.Threads in Every Kind Wo speclallzo In V. M. C Mcrcerlswd Crochet Cotton, and wo can Blvo you every slio from No. 2 to i"n In whlto or ecru, at aoo a ball It Is very Important to noto thrt I). 51 O Crochet Cotton aver prcb !H tlmt'B as mativ yards to a ball as tho tnfeilor (Trades. The averutfo cotton In slro 00 Is onU 1SS yards to tho ball, while D it c has 357 or nearly three times os many yards. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MAILED FREE ANYWHERE Plsss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plass, of Chelten avenue nnd Chow street, Germantown, will tako placo this evening nt St, Mark's Church, ThO Rov. Father Vernon will perform the cere mony ln tho presence of members of tho Immediate families. Tho brldo will bo at tended by Mrs. Carleton Mooro, of Win. sted, Conn., ns matron of honor; Miss Gwendolyn Plass, sister of the bride groom, as maid of honor, ana Miss Florenco Fisher, bridesmaid. Tho best man will bo Mr. Lester Hlnklo. ot Cleve land. O. A large reception will bo held ot the Aldlno Hotel after the sorvlce. Mr. and Mrs. Plass will llvo ln Lands downo. ULICK WEISS MIh Kdnn Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Rlmnn Weiss, of 174S North Thirty- first street, was married on Sunday ove- nlnir fn Mr. JoBrnli C Ullek. the. cere mony being performed by tho Rev. J. Englandor. Tho brldo was given In mar riage by her father and was attended by Mrs. William Better ns matron of honor. Tho bridesmaids wero Miss Doro thy Mints, Miss Henrietta Ullck, sister of tho bridegroom, and Mlsn Radio Rorko. The best man wan Mr. Sol Weiss, brother of tho bride, nnd tho .ushers In cluded Mr. Harry Druben. Mr. Jack Ro roff and Mr. Benlamln Welrii. another brother of the, bride. Among those pres ent nt tho coreiivmy were Mr. nnd Mrs TJ, ronrMcln. nf Glassport, l'o. ! Mrs U llenowltz, of PiUnmireh; Mr. , nnd Mr 1), Thletmnn, of Brooklyn! Mr. Mat Schwnrta, Mr". Ray Moskowllr. Mr. and Mm. William Besser. Mr. and Mrs. Mor ris Besser, Mr. Henry J. Cohen, Miss Dorothy Wlduptky, Mis Mildred Schwnrts, Mr Samuel Davis, Mr. Jack Schwartz, Miss Beatrico Besser. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Weiss, of St. Louis, Mo., and Mr Edward Lteberman. Mr. and Mrs. Ullck are spending their wed ding trip at Niagara Falls and rtpon their return will live at 3031 North Ninth street, whero they will bo at home after November 1. TURNER ALBRIGHT The rnnrrlugo of Miss Myrtle B. Al bright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs How ard Albright, nf lir. East Chelten avenue, Germantown, to Mr Joseph . Turner took phirc In tho Church of tin. Immaculate Conception, Germantown, at 10 o'clock thW morning. Mlsi Kitty Turner, a sister of tho bridegroom, wm tho bridesmaid, nn1 Mr, A. Bennett ncted as best man A breakfast followed the ceremonv at the home of tho bridegroom nt 5635 Boyer trcet, Germantown. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Turner will llvo In Germantown. MoNALLY WATERS An Interesting wedding was solem nized by n nuptial mass ln tho Church of St. Francis d'Asslsl, West Logan and Greene rtreets, Germantown, at It o'clock this morning when Minn Mar got y Holen Waters daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Francis Waters, of 18(1 In dian Queen lane. Germantown. beenmo I1 V4n nf 1- TlliUIn Mhrrlilnt, IVfn. Nnlly. of New otk. n direct uesceml ant of General Philip Sheridan, of Civil P. N. Degert. er 1621 Chestnut Stredt Imported ScotcK Tweed SUITS, TOP COATS, CAPES and SKIRTS $65 up for WOMEN and MISSES War fame. Tho Rev. J. D. Nevln per f onned tha ceremony, nnd Mr. Waters gave his daughter In marriago. Miss Mario J. Waters attended her sister us maid of honor nnd there wero threa flower girls Miss Claro Htroebel, Miss Mnrgrry Stroebel, cousins, and Mls Theresa McNIchol. Mr, William Mc Nally, of New York, wai his tirolher'j best man, and the following gentlemen acted ns ushers: Mr. Paul Vincent Wa ter, Mr. Daniel Francis Waters, Jr., Mr. Nevln Francis Waters, brothers of ho' brldo nnd Mr. John MeNallv, of Boston, Pa., a brothor of tho bride groom. A breakfast followed the ceremony nt the home ot tho bride's parents. LAN6DOWNE Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. McCoy, who for- merly lived In Prcroer Park, havo moved to j,,ansuonp. V " Tcbu fellers that don't eat aretravellin on flat tires, says PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATnES FORREST Mat. Today, Positively Last Week CHARLES DILLINGHAM PretcnU Joseph Cawthorn Tn a New Munlrnl piny Written by WILLIAM LeDAIlON Mimic bv VICTOR JACOI1I "THE HALF MOON" With JOSEni BANTLET OSCAR SHAW MAUDE EDURNB 1VT HAWYER MAT THOMPSON Mny Othor. and a Full Chorus Slaiwl liy FRED O. LATHAM Musical Numbers by ALLAN K. FOSTER NEXT MONDAY rfBATS TOMORROW The Speed Limit Musical Comedy THE SWEETHEART SHOP As Trescnted for 8 Months In New Tork and Chicago BROAD .Pop. Mat. Today "THE SEASON IP. OF COI'ItSE. STILL IN ITS INFANCY, ni'T IF TUB Sl'CCEKDINH SEVEN MONTHS BIHNO WITH THEM EVEN ONE I'LAY AND ONE CAST COMI'AHAHI.E TO Tiin FAMOUS MRS. FAIR.'. IT WILL NEED NOTHING MORE TO MAKE IT EX CEPTIONAL." PUBLIC LliVOKR. Direction of A L. ERLANOER HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES IN The Famous Mrs. Fair I5y JAMES F011I1E8 GARRICK Pop- M- Today "MIT7.I STARTED ANOTHER VIC TORIOUS CAMPAIGN" Evenlne Ldgcr. THE PRIMA DONNA COMEDIENNE MM Ul IN LADY BILLY A MUSICAL ROMANCE WITH METROPOLITAN BINGINO CAST Inclu.llnff Uo d Marshall, Sydney Orcenitrcot, Retttrlcp Conntnrcp. Arthur L'ttry, Jean New. combo nnl Josephine Adulr and slmtliut and danrlnic on'.emhlo. " MOST AMAZING EXHIBITION IN THE WORLD CONVICT SHIP POSITIVELY LEAVES PHILADELPHIA MONDAY NEXT fntll Then Open to tho Public 0 A. M. to 10 P. M. Market St. Wharf 40th Season. Academy of Munlc. lnso."! 5 EVENING CONCERTS Nov. 1. Nov. 20. Jan 3, Jan. Bj, irar 14 UT TUB BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA picnm: Momra. conductor STANLEY MSTIANSHK fORTOT DOHNANYI HKOrjTTI BBAHON TICKETS NOW AT Hni'Pr-q 1110 OicMnut st . jiu, ;s no. 10. n. vn tS EITH'S EDDIE BORDEN on rimi avi:ni'c A lOO-llorwpowor rilil Itet-ua aitACU NIJLfe'ON Wm I,. Clllmon f'onnelJI .Unpin. Hanllty & Norton: Trnv.?r Douala.". Othtra . ACADEMY OF MUSIC "" " New York Symphony ORCHESTRA WALTER DAMROSCH CONDVCTOU Sttt nn 1Ib at II?ppa'. 1110 Clii-Mnut fit. ACADEMY of MUSIC W-, Oct 28 PAVLOWA and Her BALLET RUSSE Tickets IS no to 7Bo at Ucppe'a U1I) Cliemnut fit. K.kW'otchyoui'lVjijrosj lit OurMliVortd Shvlua fORTISSOZ SCHOOL 4 DANCING LESSONS 5 Reception every Wtdncdy at 0 r, M. Btudlo can tn rented Saturday evenlnie 102O Chentnut, Ic. 01U3 Open Dav A Nlatat 'A TEAL'lIEU TOR KACII I'UPIL" " ivTnfc.'HI. Tlir-ATritii Germantown Ave. and Maplewood Bt. I'XJUND, A HUHJIAND" Motion l'liotopluy, Featuring u tiiiectarular TAaHION SHOW. BtageJ by BLACNER'S 838-33 Market Bt. ORPHEUM 0riruntown ft Chelten A"ve". u,u "-'-'" xjst, Tomorrow, 2Scft33g Mae Desmond oml Jlor "w '., DADDIES Nt. Wk "When Knighthood Waa In Flower" DUMONT'S 'V'NTH and ARCH HT8. UW4Vl- I .J MATINEE TODAY. 3U0 EMMETT WELCH Minstrels "Trolley Troublwi; Or, U the F"ara Tnlrr' n A PTMA Walnut ab.8lh Mat.Today POST TomstiES ' n . . .'..'.. ' . . , !L & .L...5J .nrm-wi , &wggm&u ,' x, txy MS r-t. 3, i,1 iriirty, Usrkat fit. Ah. intti 11 A. M, 11 1', W ' Constance lalmadge IN KJItST SHOWING Olf "The Love Expert" Added Attraction -M0HICA1 FESTIVAL" , . "MADAME BUTTERKI.T" Stanley Orchei.Ua Albert K. Wnjrne. Dln KMILV BTOKK8 HAC1AH, Vocalist PAT AfFT "" MAllKBT BTMEJrt r -1WH, 10 A. M IS. 2. 3U5." r.i5, 7i4B, o;3u V. St Douglas MacLcan and DORIS MAY in a ni:v paramount piuryttB "THE JAILBIRD" Addsd Churlle Chaplin tn "rh'S Cur" ARTAHIA Chestnut St. nL 10t MrVVMlJlA. 10 A.M. to 11 :10 P.M. CECIL B. DeMlLLE'S INBPiniNO PnODUCTlON "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT" Notabla Csst lntluJn Clnrl.i 8wnon 13IIIOU Daxler una 'lhrodoro Hoberts IPTnD I A Market Stidct Au. lh V 1V 1 V-Tl" 1) A. M to 11 it P. M. TOM MIX in "3 Gold Coina" C A PIXOI r- SIAUK1ST BTnEKft firi 1 JLj T1IC HO.NOH SYSTElt All-BtarCait RPrJ7M'T MAIIKET ST. Bol. 1TTK L-vJElN A WILLIAM FARNUM la Ix Mlara01i" GLOBE SLMtKET 8T11EET AT JUNIPER 11 A M to It P. lb CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILtrj LEONA LA MAR Tiir: aniL with a thousand nTES" CROSS KEYS ctn" Miirkut su- M. IIONNEBHETTI TROUPE BROADWAY liroa1 ar,d 5nylr Avs. J coiiEDv THE FRESHMAN" THOMAS MEIGHAN "niw. PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATHK8 Direction "f Mern, L & J. J. ShaMrt 6AM SHUEERT KVGS- AT 6:J8 Popular Matinee Todays $2.T)Q The Talk of the Town MUSICAL COMEW HIT. THE HIT OF THE YEAR " 'Imne' -nn at Shuhert." Rnrord ,'A wotth-whlte production " N. AmtrlcMi. Ireno U dlmpllns musical cumedr." I.euter. "XSm""1 brUlit In. favor. "Uinnulr,r. LomlVnn.-lrEne,nbh;?r.l,, N Yrlt " -ESln? hnuUetrn!CrbUnd '" PI'Ul'r" Get Acquainted With the Greatest Girl in the World Mall Orders Given Strict Attention I YRTr Evas- AT 8 "5 li 1 ilV MATS WED. & 8AT. 2;1B "A very real hit." Evg. Ledger DADDY I EARL CARROLL I rut. fRESHNTS DUMPLINS By GEORGE DARR McCUTCHEON i and EARL CARROLL With J MACLYN ARUUCKLE "Makes exactly tho same Hort of an appw) at "Way Down Eaut,' The Man From Ilotoa and 'LlEhtnlnc-' " Morning LeJser, MAT. TODAY $ Q0 BEST SEATS X ADELPH1 5&. . SAT. Last $1.00 Mat. Tomor. LAST 4 NIGHTS "GirltfePrivate Room WITH A NEW CBT or PRINCIPALS And I.iLtirine l.ntrmblo of Corneous ulria Bccinning Monday t & ROBERT WARWICK (Perrnnolly In th ppokrn drama) "THE DAUNTLESS THREE A Mystery Play vy ironAc-n annesl,i:y .wunuii ani vai.ti:r hackktt With ESiTULLU WINWCOD DeLANCEYST-;Ti;.En Hnlow Fprucaflt. M.itlnts ThurnilJiy nrit Satunlny OPKNINO MONDAY 111TOHER ilSTU BCATiiUCTOJIOKllOW KODEIIT MII.TO.VS COMEDY WITH MfSIC THE A Definito & AlIurinrjE Surprise nlih a brilliant iimt of player. (SMK SNS CHESTNUT ST. o,CI,1I0usa MATINEKB, 5 15 UVEMSOB, 8:10 trem of dlrn-tlon." Evening tifw. T II K D. W. GRIFFITH MASTERPIECE "Way Down East" MAT. DAILY " $1.00 NOTE Owlns to coat, lenuth of produo. tlon. und Iran-bound cunt nut", thin picture never run bn shown at leeu than flnt-clju theatre prlrrv. IM E I n O I' O I, I T A OITltA IlOf.Si: TONIGHT T. N Michel TT1 OK1NE rf"'"r or the B WP1.IINC nuLLa n(9t i r and OPTIMA Prima rtillcrlna ot UrvllNMiho Ru.alan Il.ilt Vera With IMU f-MPHONY ORfHEKTRA SEATS NOW at Womaiin'a 1108 Cheatnut Bt. Prlci'i", I1O0 A ;i 00 luxea, 15,00, Metropolitan Opera House ITAUANLYRIC 1'EDERATION TOMORROW EVENINGAt CAVALLERIA-PAGLIACCf Tbundav Evenlnir, October 28 LA rORZO OKI. DEfiTINO . Ttolcete from U to a for al at WtT mann'a, 1108 CheMnut Bt nPHPI P" Kensington .V4X Mat, JrtsSMAEK tii l FLASHLIGHTS OF 1920 4 With 6huHy McAlllitcr A Harry BNannaW & BIJOU !h.Ab.-."."i."jjroj h lift IT. A .- ... V?-.T ilK'.Jl,J3w"toVi - - ii"" -' tVllIUN' I1UKL Y-UUKLY' t LY-BURLY" m fos m m yl 'its ft ft I J. i A A ft V-lfS' i " $y Twinkle loes jTROCADERO . ,1 ,' 8 md-ilidlfihdhL'tk ,,1'JL XI if '&t&Misi&to&sto&& Wii il JkaatnEtauKun