i -a i - --- i T- i Li k ll - tt m. "iai- iVi X'l tlS-r- fi' . i Ji . , u MMMHnMMMMMH t. "VV -.v. a JUST.GOSSIP ABOUT PtiOPtB Nancy Wynne Tells of Debutante Plans for' Today. . She Attends the keception at. Red Cross Head- , quarters--Other Bits of Interest . DTD you erer know mich weather as we or haTlnT I 'Just wnnt to b wslkinr out In the country etery day, far far from the madding crowd, away from all the troubles and problems of this arcat world of ours, and breathe In the air of thrae perfect fall daye. Howerer. It i nice to come back to earth now and again and ace Uio little I dtbe In their party frocks attending the teas and luncheons and dinners and dances. Mary Bayard is being given a luncheon today by he frandmothen Mrs. Charles McKean Bayard, at her home, 105 East Johnson street. In Ger- , mantown. .Mary Is a an tot girl. She haa been at boarding achool for a num ber of years, but has been to the parties and doings during the holidays through. out that time nnd she s TerywoU liked. Her mother was Mls .Esther Starr, nd her aunt'in-law. Mrs. Isaac Starr, 1 will entertain for her during the sea con. Among uio uruuumica wiiu ic today's luncheon are Charlotte Starr, ;..... Ti.Varl Annnbel n Wood. Doro- :.- ,. Holnn Hcwoll. Anne Aoh ton. Mary Bartow, Nancy McKean, Xtlee Downs, Marjorlo Qlbbon, Au- , niata Harrison Eleanor Oummcy, Ella- I nbeth Jeanes, Poll GrlHcom, Jane . coxe. TrlFcllla Davis. Anna Barclay, Mildred Carpenter, Virginia Carter, Elole Warrlner, .Mary Howlnnd, Ellso du Vonti Jane Hepburn and several others. HEAR tho Charity Ball beneficiaries hftTe been named nnd will be tne Tho ball will be held n week earlier than usual this season. It will be on Thursday, December 2. and nil sorts of plans arc In the making for a beau tiful affair. ImilAT was a beautiful tea which 1 Auxiliary No. 1 of the Southeastern Chapter of tho Hed Cross gave yester day at Bed Cross headquarters. Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe, who is rhnlrmau of that auxiliary.,, was hostess of the nftcrnoon. "Assisting in receiving with Mr, fnxe werp Mrs. Bcniamln Hush, Mrs. Thomas .T. Dolan. Mrs. William Norrls. Mrs. Henry Boycr, Mrs. Theo dore Cramp. Mrs. Alfred 'Weill. Mrs. .Taspcr Y. Brlnton. Mrs. David I,ewl. Mrs. Horace Brock. Mrs. Cvrus H. K. Curtis. MIm MaryiOlrvin. Mrs. Thomas L. Elwyn. Mrs. Arthur Gerhard. Mrs. James Lare. Mrs. William B. Camp bell, Mrs. Frank Nlnlllnper. Mls Mary Wagner. Miss Lillian Hnnson. Mrs. Thomas Robins, Mrs. Milton Work. Miss Etta Goldsmith and Miss Gertrude 8m,lD- t ... Tho nccptlon room were ppatitixmlv decorated. Mrs. Curtis having hnd a number of flowers brought In and ar ranged. Tho object of the ten was to arouse Interest In the fourth annual .Red Cross rollcall. which, as you Know, in h hld from November 11 iVi 23 There was a short business meeting at 3 o'clock, and after that tea was sorvea. a trri-At msnr nod CroRS members at tended, as all of the auxiliaries through out the city are interested in tne anve, which is nation-wide, of course. T SAW Mrs. Walter Thomson on J. Chestnut street recently looking iery well in a dark blue satin and crorierte frock and a small tonne of very dnrk brown velvet. The hat was trimmed off tho fact) nnd was plalnbut fanhloned of a succession of folds. With it she wore a French lace veil, which was very becoming. MARY BARTOW is to be Intro duced tomorrow evening at a dance nhlch her parents, the Joe Bnrtows. will give. Mary is a younger sister of Elizabeth Bartow, who came out last vear. Their mother was Miss Mar garet Allen nnd"thev live on Gravers lane. In the Iioupo their grandmothpr, iV late Mrs. Allen, formerly occupied with them. Mrs. Allen died nearlv two years ago. nnd for that reason Eliza beth's formal coming out was post poned last year until after the 1st of January. , Mr. and Mrs. Bartow gave several thcatro parties for her then before three of the largest balls of rtie season. NANCY WYNNE. u , SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. Norrls S. lUrratt, Jr., will attend . as best man at tne weaainff pi jnr. ntnry Allan Adams and Miss Anita Merchant Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Powell -Pinna nf tho Wpllinirton and Devon, which will take place on November 4 In Old St Davids ChUrch. The usrurs will includo tho following gentlemen: Mr. William O. Hopkins, Jr., Mr. Frederick H. Lee, Jr., Mr. John D. Deaver. Jr., Mr. Frederick Muller, Mr. B. Nellson Ed wards. Mr. Bamuel Emlen Carpenter. Jr., Mr. Thomas Evans -and Mr. OeorKO J. Harding MIm Evans will entertain her bridesmaids at luncheon at the Welling ton on November 3, and Mr. Thomas Kvani will entertain Mr. Adams and his ushers at dinner nt tho Racquet Club on Tuesday night, November 2. Mr and Mrs. John Hamnton Barnes. of West Acres, Devon, will entertain at a theatre party followed by supper at I University Hospital's ortnopcuic wnru. the Jefferson Hospital's maternity dc , partment. tho Babies' Hospital, the Ms- Itlnar Nurse Society nnd the Children's 133 Soi3lkSt with greater resources for service and added space for a much larger and more varied stock we are offering Truly Wonderful Values in Tricotine Dresses at $35 to $59.30 and All-Silk Duvetyne Dresses at $79.50 and $85 These are original models of a very distinctive character and cannot be duplicated. The merchandise wo offer makes Reduced IPrica Sales unnecessary, for our prices are so low that you can buy any garment NOW at a cost that is no mora than in some end-of-season sales. B I wi. ')-. '"5i "" -J ' i-im-iiir f - - iho Rlts-Carlton, on Wednesday, No vember J, In honor of Miss Page Ran dolph Anderson, daughter of, Mr. Jef ferson Randolph Anderson, of Sa vannah, whose engagement haa recently beon announced to Mr, Henry Norrl Piatt The guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam D. Churchman. Miss Oalnor O. nalrd, Miss Lucille Polk Carter, Miss Cecily W. Darner, Mr. Joseph Mlnott, Mr. John Harrison, Mr. Henrq Norrls Piatt, Mr. Kmlle C. Qeyelln. A wedding reception wilt follow at tns nome oi Air. ana Mrs. Aiotrc u. Kennedy. 220s Walnut street, on Decem ber 4 the marrtago of their daughter, Mlaa Em I lie Posey Kennedy and Mr. Julian Bishop, of New Tork and Wash ington, whloh will beisolemnlsed In St James EdIscodi! Church. Twenty-second and Walnut streets. Miss Kannedy has returned from a visit to her nance's mother, Mr M. Lockwood Bishop, of ntw xoric Mrs Josenh W. Wr and Mr. Wit 11am n- n...tMM .. ntn.jnitt tfltl will shortly Issue invitations for a lunch eon on November 17, at the Acorn Club, in nonop or miss Nary n. neooru, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Daniel L. Hebard, who Is a debutante of this sea son. There will be forty guests. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clothier, of Meet ing House lane. Wj'nnewood, will give a dinner on Friday night Ut tho Merlon Cricket' Club before the dance to be given for' the Sunnyslde Day Nursery, The fruesls will Include Mr. and Mrs. Albln U. Pennington, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Haines, Miss Jane Efflln and Mr, W. a I Eglln. MIm Rnrith Thnmn. nf riAllimnrp. will lto among the debutantos who will assist In, receiving at th tttrwlth dancing on Saturday, November C, at the Acorn Club, which wlU bo given by Mrs. Wll. Ham II. Page, of 2314 Locust street, to i.tiwuuwa .v nwie, ,1,;. uiiuiii.vc,, .i.,-a Evelyn Pngo. Mliu Thomas will bo ths iruHt uf Mlso Page over the week-end of novemner o. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers Maxwell, of HeiKirK, viuanova, win entertain at run ner at the Merlon Cricket Club on Frlilav , ...... ..t Ulll.kl...U lTi.,1 &..nU in iiunur in mim iuauiioiu fin,,, umimi- tcr of Mr. and Mr, William rt. Hull. before tho uance to be given for the Sunn side Day Nursvry. Mr, and Mrs. Maxwell, who fpenl several weeks nt Manchester, Vt , returned home last week, Mr. and Mrs. Fnincls M. Jlrooko. of (lllmpseuood, Bryn Mnwi, will cle a nuvtvjucrado supper on Hnturrtuv nlalit n honor of their daughter, Miss Anita Brooko. ' Mrs. Thomas Ward, who since her re. cent marriage Is living In ElinhurM, I l Is spending tome time with her par entr, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nevlll Bmythe, at their home, 100 Summit avenue, Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Ward attended an matrrn of honor on Saturday at the wed illnn of her brother, Mr. T. H. Butler Smythe, and Miss Mario Louise Ash hUrst, daughter of Mrs. Samuel Ash hurst. Mrs. Ward was Miss Edith N Smthc Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Knowlcs, 8105 Somlnote avenue. Chestnut Hill, will bIvo a small Halloween party on Satur day night In honor nf their daughter, MIbs Nancy Knowlcs. Mf. and Mrs. Edcar Wrlaht Balrrt. of Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invitations for the weddlnp of theli daughter. Mlsn Marian Wlstcr Balrd, and Mr. Charles Jarod Ingersoii, on Monday, November I, at 4 o'clock. In St Luke's Episcopal Church, Oermantown. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Rogers. 2217 Rlttenhouse street, will leave on Satur day for West Chester to attend the bal masque to be (riven on Saturday night at the West Chester Golf Club. They will be entertained oer the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hergeshelmer. The Junior League of Philadelphia will hold Its fall meeting at tne umor srrncv Aid tomorrow afternoon .at 2 o'clock. Mr. George Wharton Pepper will speak. Mr. and Mrs I. Hazleton Mlrkel, Jr., nre oecunylnr their new home. 221ft Rlt tenhouse Btrcet, where they will be at home after November 1, Mrs, Merkel was Miss Charlotte Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Morris. 6604 Wayne avenue, Oermantown. Mr. and Mrs. Morris and their daughter, Miss Margaret Morris, who spent the latter part of the summer at Bay Head, N. J., havn left for the Pocono mountains. hero thep expect to remain for a few weeks. Mrs. Samuel Dexter Warrlner and her daughter, Miss Elvlse Warrlner, who have been spending a few days In New York, have returned to their apartments, 135 South Eighteenth street Mlsa War rlner will be presented to society at a tea to bo given by her parents on No vember 18. Mr. and Mm Thomas J. Berry, of 1813 Pine street, who have been occu- Bylng their summer home, Walduck, levon, will sail shortly for Europe to spend the winter touring the continent Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison Fisher, nf Jcnklntown. are spending a few weeks nt Atlantic City before opening their town house at 2012 Do Lancey place. Mr. and Mrs. Leonardo Judd List and their small daughter. Mlsa Elizabeth List, of Hampton Court Apartments, are occupying their new home, Thirty-sixth and Hamilton street &&&& Isvitatisit er Asaeaace- Write rbeae &$? n PHe ilOTAL ENGRAVING CO- 814 Walaai 54. ;. J;MS:JW'? , ;. - v r. iEJi.BJ.vVil .O; JTOPlU'UJ5X ; CiaCaafM a&ST ' " ataaaB1 VSSEVaTrU " "' KOHk afafafafafafafaWi'HrlliBfafafafA Liwcw &?tvhvmmmmmtM -! ClTwM- - Z cH. Photo by B&chraoh. MRS. ALEXANDER BROWN Of Caatlcfin, Bryn Mawr, who will entertain at dinner on November 18, before the dance that Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKean will glvo that night In honor of their daughter, Miss Nancy II. McKean. Mrs. Brown Is on the committee of the "Talk of the Town" ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Drumheller, of 4901 York road, Logan: Mr, nnd Mrs Nathanlrl ,W. Jones, of 4042 North Broad street, and Mr, and Mrs. Lam bert J. Bordo, of Roslyn, formed a house party spending last week-end at Wll llamsport. Pa. Mrs. Cornelius Ambruster Is enter taining at luncheon and cords today at her home In Roslyn, with the follow ing guests, Mrs Ernest MacMorrls. Mrs. N. W. Jones, Mrs. Martin 8, Prenzlau, Mra Joseph Lannlng, Mrs. Grorgo Bar ham Bond, Mrs. Lambert J. Bordo, and Mrs. Harry Hartman, of Glenslde. Mrs. Frank Schick, of Ruscomb street, Is entertaining the membern of her card club this afternoon at her home In Lo gan Her guests Includo Mra Elmer 11. Hampton, Mrs. Hownrd Nl Jantzen, Mrs. Carl E. Schaeffer, Mrs. James Lovett Brown, Mrs. Herbert Brooks, Mrs. Victor Becc, Mra, Alfred Conaway, Mrs Stanley Querns, Mrs. William Voorhees and Mrs. Guy S. Apeldorn. OERMANTOWN Mrs. i Lawrence Bels, with her small daughter, Miss Ida Margaret Belz, of 563 East Mayiand street, spent the week end as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ida Hlnchcllff, of Roxborough. There 'will be a Halloween mask party for members and their guests at the Lu Lu Country Club on Saturday eve ning. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Summerfleld B. Speake enter tained the following from this city at luncehon and cards yesterday, at her home In Palmyra, N. J.. Mrs. Sherman Hoefllok. Mra. T. J. Mcllvone. Mrs. John Baker. Mrs Harry Porter, Mra. M. A. MansAold, Mrs. C. Ellwood Carpenter. Mrs. Stella Cox. Mrs. W. A. Harris and Mrs. Ralph Grimm. Mrs. Louis W. Whltall, of 2124 North Twentieth street, entertained yesterday afternoon nt her homo with the follow ing guests: Mrs. M. E. Knight, .Mrs H. W, f Knignt, Mrs. toiik iiniKiu, ,-urs Harry Leahy nnd Mrs. Andrew J. Cdulter. "Back to Earth," n dramatic enter talnement, will be presented by mem bers of the Alumnae Association of (he William Pcnn HlBh School at their an nual performance on Monday evening, November 22, In the Academy of Music. The committee In charge of the affairs Includes Miss Margaret C. Clark, Miss Lillian Dalx, Mra Alice A. Elsasser, Mrs. Bertha F. Forney, Miss Harriet 564-566 Ao56fiftHAVetttte.4riTaK8 4$T8j fl U mw messes imcS$ InlATS (TODKS J ,i --iW IJJPWW'! r ' ' ,1J - J . -i r V. ' " Hall, Mrs. Robert Harbison, Mlsa Edna Hill, Miss Ileba Klein, Miss Ellen R. Kroneberger, Mlsa K. nae Measlnger, Mrs Elsie nalth Mooney, Mrs. Anna Wlrth Nell, Mrs. Elizaboth H. Roy and Miss Helen M. West. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. D. Panxullo, of 904 Catharine street, entertained at dinner on Satur day evening In .honor of Mr. Panzullo's birthday. Mrs, Panzullo will be re membered as Miss Mary Bendo. of Mt Holly. Tho guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Louis Capoll, Mr. Frank Vollon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lapatlna. Mrs. War ren King and her two daughters, of Mt Holly, MIbs Margaret Tracer, of Read ing, Pa., Mlsb Alberta llasktns, of Connecticut, and Mr. Frederick Scotesso, of Wlldwood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Powell, of 2612 South Nineteenth street, announce tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Gladys S. Powell, to Mr. Ralph E. Larrl more. 1 WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William King, of 4604 Chestnut street, are being congratulated upon the birth of a son, Joseph Milton King, on October E. Mrs. King will be remembered as Miss Mary Frances Kelly. Mm Gall Natt Norrls, of 1228 North Fraxler street entertained In honor of her daughter, Miss Betty Norrls' birth day on Friday evening. Among those bresent were Miss Hilda Pyle. Miss Leone Pyle, Miss Fay Kesslcr, Miss same Keysier, miss Ktnei Murray, Miss Betty Walton, Mra. H. B. Loach. MrB C. H, Barker. Mrs E. R. Natt, Mr. Robert Rutherford, Mr. Kenneth Boyle. Mr. JopeDh Wilson. Mr. Lawrence tihuf- flebcrirer, Mr. Paul Wofflngton Pyle, Mr. Robert Pyle, Mr. George Sweeny. Mr. Herbert E. Fritz and Mr. Dald Bookman Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer J. Bergen havo returned from their wedding trip and aro at home at 2528 Aspen street. Mra Bergen, vho waa Miss Helen Welgand, of 294G a Irani avenue, was a Septem ber bride. f Miss Minnia 13ta skoTe CaMtait Take Elevator to Ith B1st HairdrtssUf asd Maicnriac Car AptwtakiBeat lTeae Walant 180 ' KWffmp$jmmlBk- aLaaaaaBxaWlasTdkaHT K.' lLLW faTaTaTaVaTaVK'.BST l.i, 'm'M. VlLsZA. M.VHVVnf aTaTaHn UfafaTaWr:, -it yii .VA.. lfftTataa ft 'iiMk&'Ai aTaTBaVsll wtftmuwsuMLvyxwnaxy -saw gi .. TIOQA The annual harvest entertainment and barn dance of the Tioga Business Men s Association waa held last evening In Kenderton Hall, Seventeenth and Ve nango streets., Old-tlmo costumes were worn by the guests and autumn leaves and flowers were used In the decora tlons. The affair waa In charge of Mr. Wilbur H, Zimmerman, Mr. Thoma niuett, Mrs. Edward C. Snyder, Mr. Matthew J, Donoho, Mr. Edgar A. Hobson, Mr. .John Schuster, Dr. F, F. Krlbbs. Dr. J. R. riAii(lntiuh. Mr. T. N. Kelly, Ml. Louis Gilbert, Mr. Henry Wolf, Mr. Michael Walker, Mr. Hllmor Schneider, Mr. Wesley Smith. Mr. J. A. Maelntlre, Mr. C. W. Watts. Mr, Georgre ituaoipn, Mr. jsagar janney, ir. jonn M. Gross. Mr. Harvey Watson, Mr. Mar tin Hftrh. Mr. C. flsntli.V Collins. Mr. Murrill Dobbins, Mr. Arthur Swnyne, r. x u. Xjyons, ur, it, u. l. Mining ton, Mr. Louis Knauth, Mr, George Tucker. Mr. Harry Zlbman. Mr. Wil liam Clarke, Mr. H. Van Fossen, Mr. William Cox, Mr. Charles Adams, Mr. F. M. Leplne, Mr. Harvey Nicholas, Mr. Howard Oraul nnd Mr. William Lenx. Miss Grace Fulmer, of 1211 West Al legheny avenue, entertained on Friday at luncheon and BOO, Hr guests wero members of her card club Announcement Is mnde of the mar riage of MIsn Lillian H. Roberts, daugh ter of Mrs. Tliomao H. Roberts, of 302 Notth TwentV-slxth tret and Mr. Pnl. In S Mllllck, of 3033 Diamond street, on Saturday morning, In the Protestant Episcopal Church of tho tnterreralon. Twenty-ninth and Fletcher streets, by ine jiev. neorjfc wnrreii, mo roctor, .ii r. una Mrs. .miimck lrf on nn tended tour and will be at home after December 1 at 2RB4 North Twentv-nlnth street The bridegroom served through the late war In tho United States army. LAN8DOWNE A dance will be given on Friday eve ning, November 12. bv Albert Clinton Wunderllch Post. No 66. of the Ameri can Lealon, at the Twentieth Century Club. Tho same committee whloh con ducted the carnival last month will have charge of tho affair. Tho next meeting of Post 65 will be held on November 1. nnd at this time officers for the coming year will be nominated. An entertain ment will follow the meeting, nnd the members have been asked to bring their fathers and brothers. . Mr. and Mrs. Wnllace Roberta are neing congratulated upon the birth of a son, Robert Invln Roberta. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Collins had as their rursta for the woek-end Mr. Colllna's father and mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Collins, of Tarrytown, N, Y. The PI Slams. Club will trtvH a. Hal loween dance at the Twentieth Century Club on Saturday evening. Mr, Robert D, Wilson has been spend ing some tlmo at Atlantic City.. Mrs. Charles B. Musaer Is spendlmr several Weeks In Lancaster, Pa., with her relatives. Mrs. Musser'n sister, MIm Anna Bucher, also spent thla weekend In Lancaster with her family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans are re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Stewart are being congratulated upon the birth of a daugh. ten Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker Boyd, of Prlmos, will entertain at dinner before the masked dance which will bo held at the Lanadowno Country Club, Satur day evening. ROXBOROUGH A series of card parties havo been arranged for tho Roxborough Country Club to take place on the first and third Monday evenings of the month, and the second and fourth Monday afternoons. Shimmering Silver Cloth Slippers ev vnded la"MMaJ Mill! JDBWBBS j " y hi sTrmT r MCaVTat 1122-24 Chestnut Street P Quality and Standard Famous Over Half Century SS Store Hoars, 0 to S HI Quite a Come -Down s of Prices in This Great CO-OPERATION SALE j of Suits, Coats & Dresses 1 ALL THIS WEEK 1 ss The fact that our best manufacturers have met us : half-way In bringing down producing and marketing charges enables us to offer the newest and most boauti- ss ful autumn modes in women's anda,mi6ses' models, suits, coats and dresses of the incomparable Dewces ' standard at most remarkable reductions during this week. Our second floor is filled with theso charming arti- cles of apparel, all at unmatchably low prices conslsb- S ont with Dewees quality, and supplemented with the : courtesy and service for which this store is faLous. Only the Better Kind of Merchandise You Will Fmd in ThU Sale For the Dewees Standard Precludes Anything But the Beat in Quality Delightful Dresses of now ' $25' $59 A Substantial Lowering of Suit Prices how tQQ to $CQ n.gularly S56 to $85. " yO7 Homin'ii(in only. Newest Winter Coats, Sharply Reduced now ; $45 $1 25 Fur-Trimmtd and Plain. The Newest and Most Charming of the Season Feel free to visit and inspect these values without any obligation to purchnse. We consider it a definite part of our service to welcome you to our store simply to show you the extraordinary values in this sale, Dewees Courtesy and Real The ontertalnmenta axe In chfjnro of Mro William W, WIlBon, Mrs. Wllllim Hplnk, Mrs. flamuel Kentworthy, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs 'W. Ross Haggart. Mra. Charles Simpson, Mrs Walter Hodson, Mra. Roy Robinson, Mrs. Gordon Staf ford audi Mrs. John A. Strauss. The members otthe Clergy Club of tho Twenty-first ware? nnd the vicinity were entertained at dinner at the October meeting by tho auxiliary of the Roxbor ough Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Johnson U' Miner, of the.Roxborpugh Baptist Church, spoke on "Authority In Religion." The wedding of Mies Estelle R. Sacks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks, and Mr. Israel S. Cravls will take place on Sunday afternoon at S o clock at Temple Beth Israel, Thirty-second street and Montgomery avenue. FRANKFORD The Men's Bible Clnsa of the Seventh tT. .P. Church will glvo a Halloween so cial on Friday cvenlnc Mrs. J. Montgomery, of Orthodox ur.., win h hnMiMui on Thursday after noon to tho members of her five hun dred club Mr. and Mra James D. Knorr, of 4716 Grlscom street are receiving congratu lations on the birth of a son. j "ftr mA rm rn.nlM tVMtlamll nf .11,. lll ,UIO, 1.11'HIB- .,.... , -.- Harrison street are spending a ehort time In Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rowen, of 4621 Oakland Btrect, are on a few weoks' trip to Baltimore and Washington. Miss Margaret Welter, of Arrott street, will leavo thin week for Cleveland, O.. where she will visit Mrs. S. Jackson for an Indefinite stay. MOORE8TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rouses Justice, of Erie, Pa., havo been visiting Mrs. Justice's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spenocr .Harris, on East Oak avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woodward have sent out Invitations to n. Halloween party to be given for their daughters, Miss Elizabeth Woodward, Miss Grace Woodward and Miss Mary Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Smith have announced the marlage of their daugh- tmmmmtmmmsmemixD'. SPECIALS in Women's Apparel TO MEASURE We elm to suit your tsates with rsmMnta dolinwl to nt your nemnnKlltr, COATS I.ONO MODELB Bolivia-.... $75 SilvertonejyiQso Duvet . . 4y SUITS Velonr $75 Tricotine ...$59.50 With Your Material $35 Dresses, Tricotine $35 FRANK DI LUZIO 906 WALNUT .ffiH. Formerlu with Luigi JHemt mnmmtmEsssmumwmmim with petite Louis heel. Quality and "line" con sidered, these are a most unusual value at $10.50 I wL i f I ft i w iwImT 1 9 rioicroru)ali K-S 7 'Soot Shop r t420 CJiostnut St. fJhttt Only the Best it Good Enough laefi Style, Value, Variety R'eularty S39 to Re8ularly SS9 to ies- Service Make Shopping a mm W Pleasure Jfl . - ' - - - -- Ur, Mlsa Elsa Smith, to Mr, Cortland V. Fort, of Burlington, . MIbs Emily Llpplncott haa sent out Invitations for a Halloween danceuto be given In Odd Fellowa" Hall on Frl day evening. Cohen-Armon Wadding An Interesting wedding will tako plaxse in Mercantile Hall, this evening, when Miss Esther Armon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Aaron Armon, 4066 Parksldo avenue, will become the bride of Mr. JackM. Cohen, the Rev, Marvin Na than officiating. The matron of honor will be Mrs. Samuel F. Armon, and tho bridesmaids will Include Miss Sadie Ar mon, Miss Claire t'eldman, Miss Mary Walsbaum, Miss Sadyo Wlndlln, of Or ange. N. J. Mr. Cohen will be attended by the brlde'a brother, Mr. Samuol K Armon. The Ushers will be Mr. William Feltchlck, Mr. Charles Isaacs, Mr. Isa dora Rlvkln and Mr. Ocorge Fllegelman. Mr, and Mrs. Cohen will bo home after November 17 at 1005 Mountain avenue, Overbrook. jgaaaiigaaem.uiiw.u wr-amy, Neuritis Acid Slmnlv mnnnn that vou nrd ' not throwing off tho body n poisons sumcienuy. Our Electric Cabinet Baths and Salt Baths will help you. Trial Demonstration Treat ment Gratia COLLINS INSTITUTE For Women Exclusively Bellevue Court Building 141B Walnut Street Phone Soruce Bi8i i i im""'T'-T-7''iMir'T'iM PinLADELPIIIA'S L.EADINO THBATOK8 Direction ot Meura l & J. J. Sliubert t Voir KVKS. l.irl AT8H8 LAST WEEK MATINEE WED. $1.00 BEST SEATS DADDY EARL. CARKOLX. PRESENTS DUMPLINS By QEOROE BARR McCUTCirEON and EARL CAimOLL With MACLTN ARDUCKLE NEXT WEEK beoinnino icy.i ,WLth-MnM NOV. 1 EXTRA MAT. ELECTION DAT. NOV. 3 THE ONE BIG EVENT MESSRS. LKE & J. J SIIUnERT Present THE WINTER GARDEN RTH ANNUAL REVUE The Mlshty Monarch cf AU Amunements The PASSING SHOW of 1919 18 Sumptuous Bcenes ISO Brilliant Stars and Satellites "EHIpws all tin predecensors at tho Winter Garden." N. T. World COMPANY INCLUDES Jamea Barton, The Avon Comedy 4, Jack Leslie, Lon Havcalf, I&ldle Miller. Frankls lfeath, Haul Cox. The Rath Brothers, The 4 Halov 8lsters. Kyra. Merlo llartwell, Roland WoodrutI and the Wondrous AVInter Garden Beauties SEATS ION SALE THURSDAY Pop. Wed. Mat. $1.50 MchU at 8-20 ADELPHI MATH. 1IIUR8 A SAT THIS WEEK ONLY A BEAUTIFUL AND UNUSUAL PLAY 8UPERBLY ACTED AND WELL STAGED (Phlla. First Nlghter) Rons! WARWICK (Personally) In the spoken drama "THE DAUNTLESS THREE" A Mystery Play By HORACE ANNESLEY VACHELL and WALTER HACKETT With E8TELLE WINWOOD $1.00 MAT. THURSDAY NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY MAILORDERS NOW Mr. Leo DITRICHSTEIN In the Rqmnntlc Melodramatic Success "THE PURPLE MASK" DeLANCEY ST. SLancy Below sprue St. Mats. Thura. & Sat. Youth, Sunshine & Laughter ROBERT MILTON'S COMEDY WITH MUSIC CMA1M BrUht Fares dellxhtfully acted, with tha sparkle and charm ot youth 8X111 SHUBERT eves- at sits fl lUMtKBt Wed "- $2 THE HIT OF THE YEAR "Wins trlonds hero as In New York and London Evenln Lnclrer. EXTRA MAT. ELECTION DAY rWFTMT IT QT opera , r ' w " house 'Almost constant beauty "Public Iditer .ha i i.n f. : v in irvirjfvnii o D.W.GRIFFITH MASTERPIECE "Way Down East" MAT. DAILY jwr, $1.00 NOTE Owlnit to cost, lennth of produo. tlon and Iron-bound contracts, this picture never can b shown at less than first class theatre price. METROPOLITAN! " OPEnA HOUSE ' TTALIAN LYRIC FEDERATION Thursday Evenlntr October 38 LA FORZA DEL DESTINO Thurs.. Nor. 4th. LA QIOCQNDA wta now It to 18. (or sal at Wey n'a. 1108 Chestnut St. Soata mann EITH'S o-Whitinjr & Burt-Badl In "LITTLE MIBS MELODT" Kau.ljnoro & Williams.810 1RVINO & JACK KAUFMAN Beast Rsmpel t, Co., A. C. Astor and Other Stars Walnut ab 8th Mat. Today j ii ah iiiiuim I'Riinu rmi!(v. 1 Wi l' .1- 9.T " ,V! 1 yJ- r r - e i i v- "'"V flto ttv9iijOi)nfliQjm. ,f i ' i.w' aW-r" ' . - i m, Market fit. b. 10th It A. M. to Jll Tt'tt, 'j In Kthkl Darrymbre's sentttlenai uMmN J ' "MID-CHANNEL" Third Week or Musical Festival , '"ui LJ f A f U UAIUU.I' Bit, wail. r7l one. 7i. oitor.tjm' MAunicB nFFP WATERS j.' TOUHNEUlVfl UC,1:,r WIC.rW- Added Larry Hemon In "Tlie Butter"' Next VVk-J"A Mormon Uid," wlHf Mae Murray and Ilobsrt IJoswortlr ADPAH1A Chestnut Bt. Bel ! lJUl 10 A. M. to 11 118 P. K. LAST riVB DAYS OF CECIL B. De MILLE'S , iKSPiniNO rnooucTiOM , Something to Think About;" Nit WmIi Maa Murray and David. A rowell In "Tlis Rlsht to Love" J, IPTnD I A Market Street Ab. 4i V IV 1 VJiI BA.M. to 11:18 P.M. Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle i in "THE ROUND-UP" J C A PIXfT 721 MAttKET BmBinf vtljt 1 1 JLu 'TAnLcn, nrcDnooy . AND DATir' DCTCMT MAIIKET 8T. Bt, iTOC In 'BALOMjT' PI rVDC MARKET STKBST vjiivjii, at junuer 11:15 A. M to 11 F. M CONTINUOUS VAUDEYILLH "BUZZIN AROUND" CARDO A NOLL: OTHERS 171 M!t4. Rrtra. MMnlrht cicbuon ttignc pertermaaetl Roeerred Seats New On Bale CROSS KFYS oru market BTJ. v-Kuoa is.cro2 ao 0.4B 4 0 - J. K. EMMETT & CO? BROADWAY road and Snyder Arm UNA CLAYTON Ac CO. OLIVE THOMAS "DJJlUN( t'lULADELPHIA'S FOREMOST TUlSATrUa rADDCCT Nlthu at 8ll5 1 V-11JJ 1 Mat. Tom( Tomorrow. Si VI Edxnr J. MflcQreiror and William Meant Patch request your attendance at i i t SPEED LIMIT MUSICAL 8HOVT Wlin 11AIIHV K. MORTON ? Iho ORIOINAL CA8T AND A BATTAUAtf OK GIRLS WITH BBWITCHERY OF FAOM AND MAOIC IN THEIR DAINTY FSWE, Best Seats 12. at Pop. Mat TomorroWurV Election Day Mat. Tues , Nov. 2. BOo to fit "OH, CLARENCE''' RROArv NHHrrs at siib "it LJlWJSJuf Mat. Tomorrow at 3:lS "THE FIR8T REAL PLAY OF THE SKA PON." North American. HENRY MILLER . ' BLANCHE BATES- IN The Famous Mrs. Fair ny JAME FORBES rf lift Peat a 12. at Pop Mat. TomoiTW.w "OH. CLARENCE" C ARRTPl NIOHTS AT 8:XS. Vj-ViN.rVlVr. Tomorrow at aML HENRY W. SAVAOE Offers , TIIE PRIMA DONNA COMEDIENNH, , IN THE MERRY MUSICAL ROMANCK LADY BILLY WITH METROPOLITAN SINGING CA8T AND SINOINQ AND DANCrNQ ENSEMBLE lift Sats t2 at Pop Mat. Tomorrow "OH, CLARENCE" RETURN ENGAGEMENT,,; Friday Evening, October 29 - THE INCOMPARABLE PAVLOWA and her BALLET RUSSE ACADEMY of MUSIC Sale Now nt Heppe's nnd Academy, of Music Box Office, 75c to $3 War Tst Artrtltlnnal ACAULMV OF MUSIC BOSTON Monday, Nov. I, at 8118 SYMPHONY Soloist N. Helen Stanley jr ORCHESTRA PILIUtE MONTEUX Conductor Tickets now on sal, at lloppes, 1110 Chestnut t Aco-lorny Box Ofllca, Metropolitan M at-8lJ Jan KUBELIK World's Foremost VlollnUt Stat Now telllnc. fl 00. $1 50. 3 00. 12.5 Metropolitan Downtown Ticket OfTlcs Weymann's. lins Chwitnut Rtrrrt ACADEMY of MUSIC wg. ,., Oat. 27 Piano Recital by Ossip Gabrilowitsch Tickets 2 to 73o at Htppe's, lllfl Chestnut St. and Academy of Munle Box OfTlcs ACADEMY OF MUSIC New York Symphony ORCHESTRA , I WALTER DAMROSCH CONDUCTOR Seats on 1 at lleppo's. till) Chestnut St. ACADEMY OP MUSIC TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3 The Jewels of the Madonna Fiftieth Performano by tho PHILADELPHIA OPERATIC SOCIETY" WAHSILI LEI'H, Conductor Beats at HrppA's, 1110 Chestnut st. Tickets 11 SO, 13 nnd 2 60. , f'aWkVonfroifti In 0rMimtH Stalks' OETISSOZ SCHOOL 54 DANCING LESSONS 5 Reception every Wednesday at l I. ,M. Studio can be rented Saturday renl!', IBL'0 Chestnut. Loo. 3103. Opn Day ft Nlbt "A TEACHER FOn BACH PUPIL" 1028 DANCING pon CHESTNUT -"J"",- WAlLltf' JANE P. C. MILLER Private Lessons Dally, 10.30 A. M. to 0 r.M, Children's Classea Every Saturday - Adult claesMi. Esthetic A Modern. Thura. Wrtf 11 BIJOU 8th Ab Race Hit. TaaWv Clean Road Showa liiclUWv'e- TUB Vji,'- iviontc vurio viirn rrtivTnMn" ninuc and Aiioit iulUVil X KJ MiTINKH TOhlT. -llll EMMETT WELCH Minstrels THE TR0UnLlC8 OF THE THOLLitTf PFTOPI P'S Kensington Ave. Mat. and Cumberland. Dally THE LEW KELLY SHOW ' With Iw Kelly "Himself" WORLD S or living - -.7.- CURIOSITIEA MUSEUM . 0PEN DA'T IYJUJUWIM ,j A M ( J0 11th Market Formerly Blneham HniisV ORPMPI IM Oermantown Ch.lti a J ", i i n a t; fi. 4 W (T A -: 9 ' iaii 1 A 'M .? T mm uewees Courtes mWSwmwWSMuS9wnmfSlBmmimrJk -asmo Peek-a-Boo iiiniiimmimiiiiiirnj map, nviJRjm$aiA 'i )FRO AT WHITE and Ills y-x qxusxx amiM r rV' J I ' w Hf i "i i'Lrii'l Jsl SL-ia atfaa. jisiLtm .JyisijA .: Ml I
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