P5. .-J. TV Wr- ;f : w J. V -""f'V.t' "'v' ..'VfiV r'J"'. ' " ' i- "! TV EVENING FUBEIC ' LEDGER- FHICADBEPHMi WBDNESDXT, " OOTOBBE 27, 1920 "Vn J, JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Patronesses of the Assem blies She Chats About the Doings of tlie Junior Leagi iue, Which Plans a Full Year BRSSIB DOWNS EVANS is to be tho youngest patroness of the As eemhltca this year, tho bride o( the year us It were, but lie actually is not, you know, for uho has beqn married two, neatly threo years." I have noticed yery often of late tho committee has not stuck strictly to that old tradition. Last year they had oneMrs. Charlio Cues ton, 'rfuo was Harriet Frazler, I re member how awet sho looked at the first one, too. She has such "blue eyes and they show so beautifully when she wears blue. Bessie Evans Is very pretty, too. altd would certainly have been the bride of tho year when she was married, but the war being then a present thing tho Assemblies, as-well as all the other largo balls, were discontinued till after nenee was' signed. Tho other pntroneafleu this year are to tie Mrs. Thomas "Learning, who Is Rita Heckifher'M grandmother, you know : Mrs. ftharles Kckloy Coxo mother of Jane Coxo another debutante; Mrs. George .0. Thayer, whose dnughter, Mary nSjhaycr, was Introduced re centlv at a tea ; Mrs, Cap Morris, who wns Helen Cuyler, a daughter of Mjr. and Mrs. De Wilt Cuyler; Mrs. Ted I'atil. who was Adeline Pepper, daugh ter of the George Wharton 1'eppers, and Mrs. Kvans, I AM glad to hear that tho Junior League Is coming much to the fore again. It rather died down hero dur ing the war, wherf Emergency Aid Aides nnd National League for "Women's Servlco seemed to All tho requirements of the time. The League still existed, however, and this year it is being well revived'. Members are taking part In the "Talk of the Town," which is to be given nt the Academy of Music next month, and today they arc to have their first fall meeting at tho Emergency Aid rooms. 221 South Eighteenth street. Mr. Oeorga Wharton Tepper will glvo an address today, I understand, and a wee bird whispered to me that the League intends to do really active work through the year. ..,..,, Some of those In tho Junior League are Galnor Balrd. Catherine Coxc, Mrs. Norton Downs. Mrs. Ralph Earlc, Mrs. Lincoln Godfrey, Jr., Mnrgaretta .Teanes, Hopo Wilson, Jean Thompson Thayer, Frances Scott, Mrs. Aleck Yarnall and a number of others. I SAW Mrs. Ridgway Rcllly on Chest nut street yesterday looking very fetching in a plaid skirt and plain dark brown coat. Her hat was a small toque affair of brown velvet with rather wide spreading folds ncross the front. Elise Klann Fox was also out walk ing yesterday. She was looking very smart in a dark gray frock, with a lighter squirrel scarf. Her hat was a small toque of peacock blue velvet. Margaret Bcrwind nnd Kitty Brlnton were walking up the street together looking very well. Margaret was In a one-piece blue frock, with a black satin sash tied on the side. Her hat was a small toque of brilliant blue dnvetyn embroidered in blnrk. Kitty Brlnton wore a dark blue suit of serge made with a rather long Eton jacket, which was heavily embroidered irt braid. Her hat wn a rather large toque of black vel vet. THE Halloween party nt tho Merlon Crlrkct Club next Friday evening, after the children's affair In the after noon, has proved an Incentive for con siderable entertaining, and many din norn will precede the dance, which will li" attended largely by the younger act of the Main Line. The Sunnyslde Day Nursery. 1211 Thompson street, Is the beneficiary, faring for hundreds of poor children ihose mothers go out to work by tho day. It Is for this worthy cause that the committee, of which Mrs. John llogers Maxwell is chnirman. has or langed a most novel entertainment. Like n three-ringed oirens, tho affair will have something for all ages, afternoon nnd evening, Thoso who will entertain at dinners nt tho club include: Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell, who will entertain In honor of their niece. Miss Elizabeth I Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William I. Hull; Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel S. Thorn ton will give a dinner for their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Thornton, at which six teen guests will be present; Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnltcr C. Jauuey, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll It. Nichols, Mr. nnd Mrs. Logan Mc Coy, Mrs. Charles J. Mcllvalne, Miss Esther Lloyd and Miss Edith Collins. MARY BAYARD is to be given a large luncheon today by her grand mother, Mrs. Charles McKean Bayard, nd Mary Bartow Is to be introduced at a dauce which her parents, tho Jo.siah llartows, will give. Through a mistako in print, it was said yesterday in this column that Mary Bayard's luncheon was on that day. It was changed as soon as the error was noted. I hope uo confusion ensued from the mistako. QPEAKING of debutantes, there seem to be new ones cropping up every nay. I hear Heiene Turner is to make her debut this season, the date for her tea having been somewhat delayed on ae-viunt of her mother hnving been ill, il they have now decided on Decem 1222-1224 Walnut Street Adjoining the St. James Hotel Plain Fur Trimmed Suits Now Marked at Our New Lower Prices Particularly good values are these velour de laine and silver tone suits; some plain stitched, others trimmed with nutria, oealene, and a few with rel. Regular $95.00 Value $65 i ' i.5' f 'f ber 27. and It is (o he n flnnaanr nt- th Acorn Club. Heiene, you know, Is a Sprlngslde girl and is very attractive. She has a very pretty reserved manner and is very well liked. She has largo hazel eyes and light brown hair, and ono of those lovely rose-leaf complexions. She dances very well, too. Mrs. Turner, who was Miss Adeline Carr, is n Bos tonlan, so Helens hint tint mniw Phtln. delphja relatives, but she has lots of friends, nnd I hear there are plenty of cmeriuinmcnts in tne innKlng. NANOY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES t..Mn .P.'1 Mrg-. letuLO Btarr. of Chestnut Hill, will shortly Issue invitations for a suppor after tho opera on December 7 In honor of Miss Mary Lardner Bayard. Mr. and Mrs. Starr will also give a theatre party and supper at tho Bello- VUO On .Innilnrv A In Vinnnr nf fl. Bayard and Miss Anna Wlster Barclay Dr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker, of 1818 Pino street, will entertain at dinner at their home, on December 3, instead of November 36. In honor of their niece. Miss Anno Ashton, debutante daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Thomas a. Ashton, be fore tho ball to bo given by Mr. and Mrs. Francis I, du Pont, In honor of their daughter. Miss Ellse du Pont Dr. and Mrs. Tucker will also entertain at a small dnnco In the Hose Garden of the Bollevuo-Stratford. In honor of their dnughter, Miss Ellzaboth E. Russell Tucker, on November 2B. Mrs, Newton "W. Corscn, of Pelham Court, QermantOwn, has Issued Invita tions for a dance on Saturday, Novem ber 20, at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. In honor of her daughter, Miss Helen F. Corsen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Earlo Johnson, of 7208 Charlton street, Mt Airy, will Rlvo a masquerade danco and supper on Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon F. Potter, of West "Willow Grove avenue, Chestnut Hill, will give a Halloween dinner on Saturday night. Mr .and Mrs. Seaton Schroeder, Jr., of 33 Brunswick road, Montclalr, N, J aro receiving; congratulations on the birth of a son. Mrs. Schroeder was Miss S. Elizabeth Putnam. Mrs. Charles White Maule. of 2217 Rlttenhouse street, will entertntn at luncheon at the Sedgelcy Club, on No vember 4. In honor of Mls Adelaide Souder. debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Souder. of Ardmore. The guests will bo Miss Henrietta McDonald Wilson, Miss Adelaide Shires Deakln Jones, Miss Ottllle Morris, Mlsa Jane S. Hepburn, Mlstf Ellse du Pont, Miss Evelyn Page, Miss Lysbeth Boyd, Miss Catherlno Bradford Knight Mrs. Maule's daughter. Mrs. Georgo Wlllcox Mclver, will chaperon the party. Mrs. J. Wallace Hallowell will enter tntn at n bridge party at her home, In Merlon, on November 17, In honor of Miss Eloanor Brers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clark Beers, of the Bel. gravla, who will be married to Mrs George Mitchell Buffum, of Pasadena, Calif., In the Second Presbyterian Church, Twenty-flrst and Walnut streets, on November 27. Invitations have been received today for a tea. to be given by Dr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds Wilson, of Westwood, Villanova, In honor of their daughter, Miss Henrietta Wilson, on November 24, Mrs. George Reynolds has Issued In vitations for a small card party at her home, 2104 Pino street, on Monday afternoon, November 8, Miss Nannie Roberts, of Baltimore, and Miss Phyllis Irwin, daughter of Cap tain and Mrs. N. B. Irwin, of Annapolis, Mil., will arrive next Monday to spend several days as the guests of Miss Char lotte Churchill Starr at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ducoln Starr. In Chestnut Hill. Miss Roberts nnd Miss Irwin will nsatst In receiving at the tea Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boyce Judson will give on Tuesday to Intro duce Miss Starr. Miss Roberts Is a member of the debutante set In Balti more. Tho wedding of Miss Marion Wood ward Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bosse, of Arden, Del., ann Mr. Frederick Remington took place today at 7.80 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, the Rev. Daniel Spover officiating. The bride was attended by Mrs. Russell C. Osborn as matron of honor, nnd little Miss Joan Ware as flower girl. Mr. Joseph K. Slegert was tho best man. Mr. and Mrs. L. Howard Weatherly DON'T IIK FOOT.Kn I1Y OH IN ANY WAY WHATSOEVER LINK THE CAFE At 1016 Chestnut Street with Any lnndroun repnrta that have been malignantly circulated throushout ten city uuoui any nna or mora nixn-ciasi Chinese and American restaurants. AND ANOTI1EU THING I We pnaltlfely have NOT hwn cloird Ince we flrat eiwnrd tip. Finest American and Chinese Food Best Service All food prrparrd nnd Rfrrlre under strictest official Inspection Daily Business Men's Lunch, 60c 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. jMncinr Kiwt HunilaT, It to 2 o x, u to B. iui:iu tn 12 :30 iwt inmire rnnira $1000 REWARD will be paid to the person vh(me In- "TSMSr1 Mlon, leads to the arrr no arrnc or any wno spread nucii lid tales. and squir a '"M . -. w , K AJ s . HSiliMfHPf : Photo by Photo-Crafters. MRS. MAORUDEK DENT Of By-the-Way, Gladwyne, who before her marriage was Miss Edith Bally 'will entertain at a large danco at their home, 3319 Chetlnut street, on January 29, in honor of their debutante daughter, Mlsa Carol Smith. Miss Smith will be In troduced to society at a tea to be given by her mother, on November 17. Mrs. Lynwood Garrison, of 1019 Clin ton street will give a theatre party on November 17 for Miss Alice Gibson and Miss Mary Hebard, LAN3DOWNE Mr. H. M. Willis has been spending tome tlmo at Carpenter, Pa. Mr. James Gibbons Is visiting In Los Angeles. Calif. A Halloween party was given by Mr. Hornco McKlssIck at His home last eve Miss Hay 1316 Ifflahmt ittt SMART HATS Attractively Priced Are Being Featured This Week. Autumn thoughts in colorful duvctyns and velvets of unusual elegance. Luxurious Box Springs Hair Mattresses Dougherty's Faultless Bedding IflO rurCTMIIT CTDCCT 4w" -- jvi-tia The State of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW Wraps & Coats No C. O. D.'s All Satis Final No Approvals THE BLUM STORE An Old Organization With a New Name, y. v. -.V,". ViAn WE8T PHILADELPHIA After spending several months at their bungalow at Pcnnsvllle, N, J Mr, and Mrs. John Young have returned to their home at 6414 Cedar avenue. MOORE8TOWN The W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Ewalt Kates yesterday. Mrs. Wil liam C. Coles talked on her recent trip to Europo aB a delegate to the World Conference of Friends In London. The Mothers' blub met at the home of Mrs. Alfred Roberts on Monday. Miss Pn-nllna T . fnnnv rnrt a nnnur nn thA subject of "Tho Rural Schools of Bur lington county. $jg.oo (o 60 Refreshing Ret Ever sinco tho days of tho 70s Dougherty's Box Springs and Hair Mattresses have been acclaimed by discriminating men and women as Faultless in luxury, quality and work manship. To enjoy tho limit of refreshing rest and to up hold the traditions of aristo cratic hospitality you must have Dougherty's bedding in your homes. Luxurious Ilor Bprlnra Rrllnhte llalr MattrrlmM. M1ft ahocanr Ded Mend. limn ilrdi Furniture. I.nmna. DnTntr Mankrti nsutn. iwn and Nurarrr Aeetorle. etc.. ete. i-omiortaDim. tvmte i.uamel 75 Garments Only Valued at One Hundred Dollars Twelve new models, in cluding the latest blouse effects, from the chosen stocks of The Blum Store. All popular and new coat fabrics Bolivia, Evor.a, Orlando and Ondulette in the colors that hav? won renown this Autumn. Fur-trimmed with Raccoon, Nutria, French Seal and Austra lian Opossum. ? K'V AS, -, w'i NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Merle Miller havo i turned from their wedding tour and will bo at homo at 2268 North Wood stock street A largo reception wan given In their honor by Mr. Theodore Locker, father of the bride, at hi home, 2232 North Park avenue, The bride was Mlna May Locker. TIOQA Mrs. Clemen ta Hinchllffe, of 2412 West Clearfield street, announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Jane Louella Hinchllffe, to Mr, Harry It. KIrcher, on October 2, In Germantown. Mrs. Albert Foster, or 1209 West Alle gheny avenue, Is entertaining at lunch eon and cards today at her homo. Her guests, who are members of her card flub, Include Mrs. R. A. Byrom, Mrs. Htnry Wilson. Mrs. Caroline Oosch. Mrs. Joseph Firth, Mrs. William Cromp ton, Mrs. Edwin King, Mrs. O. F. Logan, Mrs. Robert Gray, Miss Sara Collins, Mrs. Harry Foster and Mrs. Georgo A. Martin. KENSINGTON Miss Ida Powell will entertain the members of her flvo hundred club at her home, 1126 Marlborough street on, Fri day evening. Her guests will bo Mis Helen Graham, Mrs. Ethel Junk, Miss Mabel Rutter, Mrs. George Shaeffer and Mrs. Frank Jones. WI8SAHICKON Mr, and Mrs. John Harrington, of New York, aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Beatty, of 132 Sumac street. Miss Mary Kennedy, of Rochelle ave nue, entertained the members of the Westminster Guild at her home on Mon day evening. Her guests Included Miss Clara Springer, Mlns Helen Thomas, Mlis Dorothy Thomas, Miss Beatrice Miller. Miss Margaret Pratt, Miss Kath ryn Stevenson, Mlsa Marian Lyle, Miss Elizabeth Hynd, Miss Mnrlo Schilling, Mln.4 Elizabeth Beatty, Miss Rebecca Keenan, Mrs. Wallaco Bromley and Mrs, Edwin Hlbshman, QERMANTOWN Miss I.llllan Zimmerman, of 38 Cast Haines Btreet, ontertalned nt a danco at her home In honor of her guo.it. Miss Laura Rlegel, of Wlconlsco. Dauphin county, Pa, The guests included Miss jean Topnan, miss Merton Toptian, Miss Sylvia Landus, Mr. David Morgan, Mr. Lee Bailey, Mr. Charles Green, Mr. Al fred Chapet and Mr. Harry Held. 1624 Walnut Street Invites Your Early Inspection of Their Exclusive Display of Millinery, Gowns, Blouses, Coats, Suits, Etc. For the Coming Season ipMMIllJBffltt George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Presents Stunning Copies of French Pattern Hats at $20 Many new smart models developed by our own designers, mostly medium and small shapes in rich panne velvet or duve- tyne; some are combinations of velvet and duvetyne. Tho trimmings are glycerine ostrich, plain ostrich, burnt goose, coquc. Some have elaborate embroidery. Every model is entirely new and different. The values at price quoted ore extraordinary. Allen's for Handkerchiefs It's not too early to think of Christmas shopping, nnd hantJker ohlrts are always a suitable little clit. We have never had a rnoro complete assortment of handkerchiefs, and thoro ore many novelties In colors that havo Just come In from Europo, which aro indeed very stylish. x...Pw. Department haa a complete assortment of men's, women's and children's handkerchiefs, and are all moderately priced. smsmsmsmemsmmsasmsssasmsssmsMtstgmsssmsmsMmsmsmeweaessmsssmsmsmsssmm Christmas Greeting Cards, 50c and $1.00 doz. Tho solectlon Is now complete and we aro offering special nrlea Inducements for early buying. Allen's havo always shown the finest selection of Christmas Cards to be found at 80c nnd $1.00 doien The prices are tho samo this year in spite of higher costs, and the designs and Beloctlons aro the best we havo ever shown. Ladies' Lisle Vests, 3 for $1.00 The usual 660 kind In flue ribbed lisle, now fresh goods each garment Ih labeled, a well known standard make. Doth Bod!? nnd Regular Top, SB to 44. About enough for a day's selling. Paullette and Callot Chiffon, $2.25 yd. "We aro showing a very complete assortment of colors in theso well known makes of chiffon. At thia low prtco it should Interest anv ono who has a chiffon frock In mind. fc r Cotton Flannel 50c Dorin French Face Powder, 40c Children's Warm Sleeping Garments -hiMH?!:,,!:1! "' 2!1"11 flanneI' U8t the "ng for the .. miu uuuiu umjd w vuuro, 2- to X0-year aUea, with or without feet, f 1.8S and 12.00. year!l!o,0?o lij?. r W'th Pl"k r blU8 Btr,PS nBe" 3 to ls 20 yws',mmn' 0t f'nlC r !!" "lrlpe 0Utlns flnneI '0M Jvt0 ft - lii il SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A surprlso party was given In honor of Mlsa Sadlo Aranowltz nelner by her friends nt tho horrie of her couBln, Mis' Hoe M Segal, 1611 South Revonth street, In celebration of her bltfhday. Amonjr tha guests wero Miss Jeanno V. Cohen, Miss Clalro Qeldsteln, Miss Gertrude Lenhart, Mlsa Bertha Htoln, Miss Tilllo Stein, Miss Deboiah Htolger, Miss O. Itu benstelnj Miss Iena BtrauiB, Mr. Mor ris Abrnhameon. Mr. Simon Cutler, Mr. Al Dublns. Mr. Furst, Mr, Morris Green, Mr. Mautlco 8. Jacobs. Mr. Jack Jacobs, Mr. Nat Kaplan, Mr. Hetiry Ludwlg, Mr. Marsh, Mr. Manning Itoeenthal, Mr, Louis notion, Mr, Morris Strauss and Mr. Robert Segal. Barkua-Langman Nuptials An Interesting wedding took place last evening at 8 o'clock when Miss Sophia Langman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Langman, of 3118 Fontaln street, was married to Mr. Charles Bar kus. tho Hov. Marvin Nathan officiating. Tho brldo worn a gown of white crepe meteor with tullo veil and wreat of orange blossoms and carrlod a .shower bouquet of Bride roses. Sho was at tended by Miss Florence Barkus as maid of honor, and Miss Rose Langman, Miss Elizanetn uonen, Mlsa Kntharlno Eaton and Miss Dorothy ISaton no bridesmaids, Tho best man was Mr. Samuel Barkus, brother of the bridegroom, and tho ushers were Mr. Oscar Langman, Mr. Alfred Eaton, Mr Solomon Klnhorn and Mr. Charles Lemmler. of Washington. Among thoso present at tho reception wero Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barkus. Mr. and Mrs. H. Newman, Miss Lilian New man, Mlsa Mary Newman and Mies Sue Nowman. of New York; Mr, M. New man, of Paris, France: Mr. J. Barkus, of Now York: Mrs. Schultz, of Brook lyp : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Langman, Mr and Mrs. A. Barol. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Langman, Mr and Mrs. M. Stern. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Sailer. Mr. Howard Stern, Mr. Luclcji Stern, Mr. Harry Stern. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris, Miss Hazel Harris. Mrs. Schlffman, Mr. Dletrlck Barkus. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wleder. Mr. and Mrs. A. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Long man, Mr. and Mrs I. Green, Mrs. M. Berger. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Trovette, Mr. and Mrs. A. Langman, Miss Tllllo Ber ger, Miss Bella Berger, Miss Ruth Ber ger and Miss Bertha Klein. After a laritatiaai jor AnaMice- end Writ Vhona '' KnarTa ar PrUrM ample. I0TAL ENGRAVING CO- 814 Walnt 54. II Petticoats, $2.25 iiii5'. Jtu .' it1, iv . .v. I'.t '.. 'J .. .;. tititetf. wedding trip to Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Barkus wilt be at homo after No vember 16 at Bedgely avenuo and Dia mond street. Onell-Peacock Wedding The wedding of Miss If!. May Pea cock nnd Mr. Harry Larimer O'Nell took place last ovenlng at tho Church of tho KnlDhany. Carpenter lane nt Lincoln drive, Germantown, at 6:30 o'clock. Tha bride wns given In marrlago by her father. Mr. Algernon Iloborts Peacock, Her sister. Mlsa Marglirlta Peacock. as maid of honor, and Mrs. nolando El liott Silver, as matron of honor, wero her attendants. Tho best man was Mr. Krank II. dray. Tho ushers were tho bride's brothers, Mr, A, Ralg Peacock and Mr. Ralph Peacock, and Mr. Fred eric Holmes and Mr. Rolando Elliott Silver. P. N. Degerterg 162 1 Chestnut Street Imported Scotch Tvteed SUITS, TOP COATS, CAPES and SKIRTS $65 up for WOMEN and MISSES PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES Direction of Ms.in. Lee & J. J. Uhubert I voir EVES. liIIM AT HUB LAST WEEK MATINEE TODAY t I (( T1WHT flPiTn pi.VV DADDY KAJtL, CA1UIOLL. I PRESENTS DUMPLINS Br QEOKdE DAnn McCUTCIIEON and EARL CARROLL With MACLTN ARBUCKLH i " SEATS TOMORROW EXTRA MAT. ELECTION DAT. NOV. THE WINTER GARDEN 8TII ANNUAL REVUE 1 1 11 T ine rassing Show of 1919 "SurpaMes all other Taaln Shows' at the Winter Garden. N. T. World. 18 fiumptuous Keenes ISO Stara Pop. Wed. Mat $1.50 NlChts at 8:20 ADELPHI MATS. THURS ft SAT THIS WEEK ONLY "Electrical tln&le of excitement which to the KAaoned theatre habitue betokens an emphatic populur success." N. American. Reus: WARWICK (Personally) In the vpoken drama "THE DAUNTLESS THREE" A Mystery Play By HORACE AN.VESLEY VACTIELL and WAI-.TJER HACKETT With E8TELLE WINWOOD $ 1 .00 MAT. TOMORROW NEXT WEEK BEATS TOMORROW. MAIL ORDERS NOW M DITR1CHSTEIN L.CO In the Romantic Melodramatic Success "THE PURPLE MASK" DeLANCEY ST. l?"" Relow Pprurn St. FIRST MAT. TOMORROW YOUTH. SUNSHINE AND LAUGHTER ROBERT MILTON'S COMEDY WITH MUSIC E CMA1M CMOD1 Downtown Ticket Offlce.l P h u h e r t Theatro and uimoeia. sam. SHUBERT EVBS- AT 8il0 Mat. Today 't .$2 1Mb Hll Uh THE YEAR 'Wins friends here as In New York and Ion Jon " likening Ledger EXTRA MAT ELECTION DAY (I.UrCTMI IT OT OPERA T 1 r" ",UJ " 2 HOUSE I-MATINEES. 2:15. EVENINOS. 8:15 In approvaL" North "Audience cheered American. T II a D. W. GRIFFITH MASTERPIECE "Way Down East" MAT. DAILY $1.00 NOTE Owlnst to cost, lenirth of produc tlon and Iron-bound contracts, this picture never can be shown at less than Ural-class thmtro prteee. EITH'S Ge0 Whiting & Burt-Sadla In "LITTLE MISS MELODY" K"-EHnorc & Williams-Sam IRVING . JACK KAUFMAN. Bejsla H?mpl A Co A, C. Astor and Other Stars Metropolitan .n o AN KUBELIK World's Foremost Vlollnlrt Seats Now Selling, 1100, $1 r0, $2 0O. 2,so Metropolitan Downto-n Ticket OOlce Weytnnnn's. 1108 Pheetnut Street vi!n'p,1?f" ' Oaf Mlfnntd Studio ORTISSOZ SCHnm '4 DANCING LESSONS i& eceptlon every Wednesday at 0 P. M 1SS u i.Diinui. L.( b.Stnut. Loa. ai02. )nm Il.v A Hlht .. n-w. . 11.V1-. .m... r.. ..r.i-"..-"-- n uay mi J rjny fiM.ii rill r.AUH ri'PiL." WORLD'S r "vinq "W1 CURIOSITIES MUSEUM 0PEN DAILV llth A Market Formerly lllnrham House PEOPLE'S Knnon Ave. Mat. Z,r . ,-. .55J. Cumberland Dally THE LEW KELLY SHOW With Lew Kelly "Himself" Cash Walnut ab. 8th. Mat. Today JEAN DEDIN. Presents , Peek-a-Boo IW5 jfrAt-WftTKaM,;- I sWlf ft I " ."Uk 1 5 lMi.3 k I fS5ri, ' (mnx.ohmmnumisf'tm iik Jl' 'titl? T iifi-i nntis'ii nn laiifii.i.'.ii. nutVUtsi1 i,n MMi-itid- Market St. ab. 10th 11 A. M. to 11 PJst) CLARA KIMBALL YOUNQ . In Ethel Barrymore'a sensational aiivieeee "MID-CHANNEL" Third Week of Musical Festival PA I AfTT MAR1CET 8TPJBCT JrLj-Ktli 10 A. M., 12, 3, ni. SMO, 7:40, UISU s-.vSSa toSSb DEEP WATERS Added Larry Bemon In "The BultorC Next Wk "A Mormon Maid," with Mae Murray and Hobart Boaworth ARfAHlA Chestnut BL Vtl Uttt t-lJ-LJlf 10 A.M. tollllBP'S. J. A ST FOUR DAYS OF CECIL B. Dc MILLE'S INSPIRING PRODUCTION "Something to Think About Next Weolc Mae Murray and David rf Powell In "The Right to Love" VIPTOR I A Market Street Ab. Olt V i 1 UI1A OA.M.toU.lBP,fc Roscoe (Fatty) Arbucklo ' in "THE ROUND.UP" C A PITTM 72 MARKET BTnBinJ -l 1 I KJLa "PARLOR, BEDROOM ANUUATll ' REGENT luma&ABt3S In "SALOMsTT MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER .. llilR A. M. to 11 V. Ill GLOBE CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE "BUZZIN' AROUND" & CARDO & NOLL; OTHERS . ElccUon Night radjjjhj J Roaerved Seats Now On Sala CROSS KFYS ooTii market stA v-rvJoo ivcra 2:30 0!45 4 o p. J. K. EMMETT 6c CO. -J BROADWAY Droa'1 and Snyder Ava UlWrtLywAl 2.a0 0,S & J) p, jt UNA CLAYTON & CO. OLIVE THOMAS "DAnIJNirr?,g.. PHILADELPHIA' 1 FOREMOST THEATRIui Forrest Pp Mat Todaji An Unalloyed Delight -j Matinee and' Night THE RAPID-FIRE MUSICAL COMBWi THE 'I SWEETHEART j shop ; Election Day Mat., Tues., Nov. 2, BOo to Ja ELECTION RETURNS READ FROM TIOI STAGE TUESDAY NIGHT. NOV. 3 "OH. CLARENCE" BROAD PP- Mat. TocUtf "THE FIRST REAL PLAY OF THE SEA PON." North American. , HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES, The Famous Mrs. Fail TJy JAMES FORBES "OH, CLARENCE" Garrick pp- Mat- Todajj HENRY W. SAVAGE OITer -, THE PRIMA DONNA COMEDIENNB J nnni n 'ii l . MM U1 VH IN THE MERRY MUSICAL ROMANCB ) LADY BJLLY Z WITH METROPOLITAN SINGING CAST AND SINGING AND DANCING ENSEMBLB "OH. CLARENCE" RETURN ENGAGEMENT THE INCOMPARABLE t U PAVLOWA and her BALLET RUSSE ACADEMY of MUSIQ Friday Evening, October 29 and Saturday Matinee, October 30 Complete Change of Ballets and1 1"' Dlertlssements Sale Now at Heppo's und Academy Of Musla for Each Performance. 7Bc to 13.00 Mrs. Pethick Lawrence of England "Women and English Political Mrs. Harriot Stanton Blatch( Daughter of Elliabeth Cady Stanton f "After Suffrage What?" Thursday, Oct. 28, 8 P. M, The New Century Club ' . 11'4 B. 12th Street Tickets. COc, now for sale at New Cea. tury Club. ACADEMY OF MUSIC gg New York Symphony;, OnCHESTRA I WALTER DAMROSCH I CONDUCTOR Feats nn ! at Hppe'. I11P Chestnut UK Blauner's Masque BIauner Coworkers N ani1 Coworkers Dance v PUiln I'lirnrVATViAiniA I 1nli Broud & Columbia Avo. " THURS. EVG.. OCT. 2flTHvi B0c Fee Prizes $150 Prizes COe Fee ACADEMY OF MIP1C TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMDER 2 The Jewels of the Madonna, l'lftloth Porformiince by thn PHILADELPHIA OPERATIC SOCIETY WAHHILI LEI'H, Canduettir Feats at Heppe's, 1110 Chestnut t. Ticket tl 11 Ml. 2 nn.l ;-.0 ACADEMY OK MPHIC BOSTON MonJa, Nov 1, at SI1S Soloist Helen Stanley Tickets, now on sale at Hippo's. 1110 Chestnut & Aca lvmy Hox Office, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PIERRE MONTEL'X Conductor ACADEMY of MUSIC w&' Piano Recital by Ossip Gabrilowitsch i n Tickets 2 toTRc at Hrppe'". 1 1 1 0 Chestnut BU and Aiynitrnv nf Mltln Jnx OfTlrw METRO I' O I, I T A M JV1 OPERA HOl'SH 41 ITALIAN LYRIC FEDERATION A Thursday EenlnK. October 28 J LA FORZA DEL DEST1NO Thurs.. Nov. 4th. OTHELLO Seats row It to 1.1, tor sale at Were. mann'e 1104 Bliestnut Mt " BIJOU Htli Ah. Race. Mat, Today Clean Road Shows Etliisl- THE Monte Carlo Girl' UKr-riu-uivj .V-1 "" . Al MAE DESMOND " ""WMpS ",'. . "When KnlahtaaA u nm in iwnr. iim, wee. 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