-tiYYtt r. 'V ' AVSi Tffli KM" ff ? in. r . f '.SIJ VS ''. i, TEF i W ' ?5V,! .i . iw W . . .', ' 'j,i ' - ,e ' ' ' ,1., ' J i ii ii')'- n JUST GOSSl ABOUT, PEOPLE . VaW Wynnc ?flrs News Aome Miss Hanimond Is Tea Today Other DID you hear that teleanor Wurts lifts been quite III over In. Home? She nan ukeh down with appendicitis and had td havo on operation ImmedlaUly. She Is, I am lad to say, recovering, but. of course, her return to this coun try will be delayed, nome time. And, of cOuMo, Mr. Edmund McCuilough, her aunt, with whom ahc haa been travelling, and her sifter, Itosamond, will not return until aho la better and able to comb with them, lthoda Brooke went over with Eleanor and Iloiamond, you know, and ahe is to dUT abroad for tha year. Her step father and mother, Mfg. Ttcnehard Newbold, went over, about a month ago, Bd they arc with them in Home now. Virginia Smith, who Is a daughter of thb Arthur Dearborn Smiths, of Wynnewood, is to tall this week for thb other aide accompanied by Mm. 0. Elliot, and they, will Join Ithoila over there and the three will spend the winter together. Virginia will be a debutante next year. Mr. and, Mrs. Newbold will return Boon to this coun try. Mrs. McCttllougb. and Mr. New bold are slater and brother. THE Levi J. Hammonds will Intro duce their daughter, Frances Hayes Hammond, this afternoon at their home, 1322 8pruce atreM. Mrs. Edward Hor ner Ooatos, Miss Violet Oakley and Mrs. Charles Lecdom wilt nutlet Mrs. Ham mond in receiving, and a number of the dtbutantes will receive with Prances Among them will be Mftisle Stewart, who, by the wny, iahavlng a beautiful time, and Sydnby Hlddlo, Prlscllla Davis, Elele Hirst, Jane Hepburn, Francea Hoss, Adelaide Jones, Adelaide Souder, Evolyn Pago and Kitty Knight, who is recovering from her fall out West, Sho has been using crutches for tome time, but Is able to go to a good many parties now, even if, she la not on tba dancing list. DH. PENROSE and Sarah are giving a small dinner-dance tonight at the Ilabbit for Anita Evans and Harry Adams. They are to htf married on the fourth of November you know. I hear that Harry baa not been a bit well alnce his return from the war and the doctor has advised several months of complete rtit. So naturally be wanted Anita to be with him and they decided to be married sooner than they had nt first in tended. Anita Is the only daughter of the Powell Evanses sho is a cousin of Btssle Merchant, who married Tom Humphreys several years ago, and the Sanders twins, Eatello and Anita, are also cousins, Anita made her debut last year and was one of the moat feted debutantes of the season. Several balls were given in her honor and any number of theatre parties and dinners. She is very sweet looking and should make a very pretty brldo. She is rather small, has soft light-brown hair and very lovely color lug. She dances beautifully ; I remem ber she won a cup at one of the contest dances at the numerous charitable nf- lairs held last year. QJPEAKINO of charitable affairs, I J have never heard anything to equal the preparation!! for the "Talk of the Town." You know the affair is to open with an Introductory chorus coming in front of the curtain to tell home of the fine points In Molly Thayer's movie, which is to follow. I hear that Charlie Ollpln, of Hie Mask and Wig, has writ ten the music for the occasion opcclally, and Charlie Morgan Is teaching the dancing. Alva Sergeant lends the dance, which will Introduce "'Howdy Do?" whatever Hint Is and In her set will be Theodora Iilllle. Ljrsheth Royd, Marga ret Curtis, Sarah Dolan, Katharine Or den. Carol Smith, Mary Olcndlnnlnpr and Pcgfry Thayer, who Is the heroine of the movie. There's to be a chorus of children under the chaperonngc of Mrs. Wcftard N'orris In a specialty called "The Music Box," and the children in that will be Jane Oates, Grace Norrls, Rebecca Stout, Margaret Stout, Mary Butcher. Margaret McNeill and Mary Maud Howell. Another chorus will be ttie Valentine revue, made up of members of the St. Francis Aid, and will Include a jazz group, waltz group, polka group and minuet group. Their dance is to be the finale. Klttv Bchlnter, io ii president of tho Aid, has charge of the group, and the girls ho will dance are Mrie Greenfield, Rosemary and Madeline Delahunty. Marlon nnd Katharine Vnnnomnn, Mary Martin, Agnes and Madeline Hasttngx, Helen Sheeran. Esther Walsh, Catha rine McKay,. Helen Hayes, Margaret Costelio, Rcglna Ilerron, Allco Toner and Katherlne Hoban. Jack Potter, Peggv Thayer, Polly Thayer, Harry Coxc, Peggy Dallett and ever so many others there aro In the movie Itself. The first performance is to be on Wednesday night, Novem ber 17. T ISTEN, my children, nnd you shall -' hear of the jovous sight Nancy came upon at the station last Saturday. A certain bride and groom, who had been married that day, suddenly dashed from the elevator, tore through the gato or a New York train, and tu she watched with all her eyes. nho noted that, attached to the end of tho bride Recognition Dann ia recognized in the realm of faahions as a style arbiter pre eminent. This is emphatically emphasized by continually in creasing patronage from a clien tele appreciating individuality and taste at non-exorbitant prices. For Tomorrow and Saturday 18.50 SPECIAL Seventy-five Beautiful Hats (Value $25) $ lt.rtA Vt. M. .. yf of Miss Wurts' Illness in Introduced to Society at Matters of Interest groom's snick and apan new suit, was a white carnation. She watched him Inmn on the train and the last thing she saw waving in me air was ine oacK uap ot the coat and the white carnation at tached! I Wnnrler Whim thav rfloAnv. ered it? NANCY WYNNE. . -., .... I 1 , . SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An ens ,nl tier tores, ot iflngham, Mass,, and Bos. to on n M r. Davids, rmiiDpus Miller, ot St. Miss Mary V. Bartow waa formally presented to society at a dance last n Bht at the Philadelphia. Cricket Club, Riven by her parents, Mr", and Mrs. Jo elan Dlockweli nartow, of Chestnut Hill. Tho ballroom was ertcctiely decorated ated with palms and ferns and fall flow, trt. A buftet supper Waa served at 11 o clock. Mrs. Bartow and Miss Bartow assisted the debutante In receiving. About two hundred and fifty guesta from thb debu tante set wero present . Among the de butantes wer0 Miss Anno Ashton, Miss Harnh llarrlnger, Miss Sydney Middle, Miss Lysbeth Boyd, Miss Mary Llrdnor Bayard, Miss Mildred Cariwntor. Mis Virginia B. Carter, Miss Jane tionlon Coxe, Miss I'rlscllla Dals, Miss Kllso ilu Pont, Miss Virginia Earle, Miss Mar Jorlo Y. Gibbon, Miss Mary drlscom. Mlas Eloanok" aummey. Mlas Marianha P. Harris, Miss Auausta W. Harrison, Miss Margaretta W, Harrison, Miss Mary U Hebard, Miss Lucretla S. Heckscher. 2d, Miss Jane. Shaw Hepburn, Miss Mary It. llowland, Miss Klltabeth Jcancs, Miss Adelaldo Jones, Miss Nancy McKean, Mlas Kvolyn Page, Mlsa lluth Packard, Miss Mary Sites, Mies Adelaide Soudor, Mlsa Helen Sewell, Miss Carol Smith, Miss Dorothy W. Stevens, Miss Itosa mund Slcwardson, Mies Malsee Stewart, Miss, Anita Strawbrldire, Mlas Charlotto C. Starr. Miss Mary B. Thayer. Miss JC. ltussclt Ji Tucker. Miss Kllso Warrlner, Miss Henrietta WHson nnd Miss Anna belle B. Wood. Some of laat year's der butanto present were Miss Margaret Starr, Miss Dorothy Ely, Mlas Elisabeth Field, Miss Lucy drey. Miss Margaret Cest, Miss Gladys Mullor, Mlsa Mary Page, Miss Cllzabeth nous, Miss Clar issa Smythe, Miss Carolyn Valentine, Mlsa Jane B, Yeatman and Mies Celes tine Warder. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yarna.Il, of Crum Creek Farms. Etovon, will give n breakfast on November fl after tho meet ot the Iladnor Hunt Club. Mr. and Mra. William J. Clothier, of Wynnewood, will entertain at supper on Saturday. November 13, after the races at tho Pickering HUnt Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aloxonder T, Slade, of Wynnewood. will give a large family dinner at their home on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mra Frederio H. Strawbrldire, Jr., who are spending their wrddlngrrlp abroad, are at present In London, They wilt shortly arrive In Paris, where they will bo tho guesta of Mr. William E. Hevl. son of Mrs. Alexander T. Slade. who Is spending the winter in Pana studying music. Mr. Heyl will glvo a dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Straw, brldro durlnir their stay. Mrs. Straw bridge was Mlas Emily E. Clothier,' aaugnter or Air. ana Mrs. Morns mom ier. Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurtt haa la sued Invitations for the meetings of her dancing class which will be held at the Uellevue-Stratford during the winter on the following dates r November 12 and 26. December 10 and 23. January 3. 14 nnd 28, February IS and 2G. the twenty-fifth will bo a fahcy dress danco; aiarcn is ana April l ana it. Miss Eleanor Beera. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clark Beers, of the Belgravla, who will be married to Mr. nenree Mitchell Buffum. of Pasadena, Cnllf. on November 27 In the Second Presbyterian Church. Twenty-Hrat nnd Walnut BtrcetS, will be the gueBt of honor at n theatre party to De rouovvoa hv Runner nt tho Bellevue-Stratford in wednefday nlffht, November 10, to be riven hv Miss Edith Rondlnel a. daUKh ter of Mr. and Mrs, L F. Ilondlnelln, of 4043 Walnut jjtreet. The guests win in cludo tho bridal party. Miss Itondlnella will attend Mlsa Beera as bridesmaid. A Halloween dinner, followed by a moving picture, will be given by the Union League at the clubhouse on Sat urday night to the members and their wives. Mr. nnd Mra Alexander Van Tlens- vCiiBseSeI5WslB3rswSiBs)1 , ii&tti , Have Normal Weight- ' Why Not? You can reduce or Build up EASILY. Think what Normal Weight would mean to you in comfort alone. Trial Demonstration ment Gratis Treat- COLLINS INSTITUTES Tor Women Exclusively Bellcvuo Court Building ffl 141R Wnlniit SfrMf. f-5 Phone Spruce SJt,8U i memm&mams Viir f . W. An engagement ef Interest to society in this city afti Boston, announced yea. terduy, Is that ot Miss Elisabeth. Morse, daughter or CftCtain arid Mrs. A. Oiu-d- It W , 1 1, , sssssssssssssssssssEm'sf ''oaissH lsssssssslsssHsssssE4' BsR5"?sssS assVB&WKHPnVV'jH miPKW iafl MISS iiAHRIKT KUZABETH PEDIUCK Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Pcdrlck, 8100 Klberon avenue, whose engagement to Mr. Kftlph Alexander Earl, of Elizabeth, N. J., is announced selaer, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wheoler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Ellis Ynmnll. Mr, nnd Mra. John S Braun, General and Mrs. U W. T. Wnlier, Dr. and Mrs. Heihcrt J. Tlly. Mrs. Josenh Leldy. MrM. J. William Whlto, Mr. and Mm. Arthur Judson and Mr. nnd Mrs. Htauffer Oliver will acslst In receiving at the Musical Art Club tea, which will bo given to morrow arternoon, ai tne club house, 1813 llnnxteod street, In honor of Mme. tfatzonnucr. .Mrs. A. Sydney Carpenter will enter tain informally nt her home, 150 North Broad street, on Tuesday night, followed ny supper. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mclntyro, of Bryn Mawr avenue, Ardmore, have uono to noiello, N. J., for tho wedding ot miss oeuna u, uasnmero nnn Air. u. Warren Noyas, 3d., of Plalnlleld, N. J wmen win taxe, piace toaay. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cornn COlket Wilson, Jr., 2302 Spruce street, will leave on Friday for Ivy DepotVa., to attend tho wed ding of Mra. Wilson's sister, Mlas Anne uoicsbury Williamson, aaugnier of Mr, and Sirs. Frank Williamson, and Mr. Frank Stanford Persons, 2d, who will bo married on Monday at 2:30 o'clock In St. John the Baptist Episcopal Chapel, Ivy uepoc, vr. Dr. and Mrs. William. J, Taylor and their daughter. Miss Marian Taylor, Of Newbold Vernon, Jenklntown, will move to their winter homo, at 1826 Pine street, inio wecK. ISlpUt House of Wenger F)l 1 229 Walnut St. f j'lf -t- At.l3th Street, Opp. St. James Hotel mNvvffiSall fc-xquisite Urace A tlsilS'LllSEa Fashioned with rare t iliPslffiSB'V flw artistry. Wengrer fur t&wBWi ' iwrll creations are distinc- A 5 V i Exclusive and different are x( aV' Chertak Chapoaux a saV- A TSSsSSbaB torinl fact recognized by 4v rSrakD Philadelphia's smartest t V PLEASE NOTE: We have no connection with k W any other house bearing the name "Wenger." W WE KNOW HOW SINCE 1871 JrrtMfmaff i ; 1522 CHESTNUT ST. Reduction Sale of Lamps and Shades tfiXrv7fi&Swftj)'? I We are showing at unusually low prices a comprehensive assem blage of period and modern furniture for living room dining room aid bedroom 1 ,, ALONG THB MAIN LINE Mrs. John M. Doeterer. of Wayne, en tertained at luncheon followed by carta at her home on Tuesday. Mrs. W. J. C. Dickson, of Wayne, will ehtertaln at a lunohfen to be followed by cards on Wednesday, November 8. Mrs. Bobfcrt E. Kaln, of Unwood ave nue, Ardmore, will entertain at lunch eon today. Mr. and Mrs. Kaln have re oently moved Into their new home at Ardmore. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA at odd Mr. Jncoli SandoVe. Sit Bouth Eighth street,, announced the en- Kngement or weir uauKnier, raio " Saxartove, to Mr. Benjamin Lowls, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldstein, 87 J South Falrhlll street, are receiving con gratulations upon the birth ot a daughter. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mm IVrrAheik J. M6llvaln6. of 1241 Weet Lehigh avenue, entertained the mbnbr, nt her bridee club on Wednes day afternoon at her homo. Her guesta Included Mrs William Blgler Morrison, Mr Prankl Onikell, Mrs. wiuiarr, in. Jungkurth, Mrs. Edward Crulger, Mrs. Umu. Rlhtnr Mra. M. If. ManSdeld. Mrs John Mccracken, Mrs, Harrison Parker, Mrs. B. Ij. Crosaman, Mrs. Her. hert Fleming and Mrs. William T. Bald win. Mrs. Smith D. Coxens, of 1637 Francis street, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Ethel Holman Flshor, to Dr. James Bennett Edwards, of tAonia, QERMANTOWN M nni Mm OATtnrn Rurene Mason. of 153 MapUwood avenue, have as their ruesta Mr. W. J. Uinney. of South narollna. and Mrs. Walter Parke, Mlsa Merle Parke, Miss Olive Catta, ef Geor gia, and Mlsa Mary Ferguson, of Beififct, Yroiand. They have come to attend the wedding of Miss Quelle Mason, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mason, and Mr. Joseph Bell FergMfion, of Newark. N. J., which will take place this afternoon. Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Miss Margaret Dougherty and Mr" Edward Murphy, of Mt Airy, last evening, In OgonU. Mr. and Mrs Joseph H. noberta, of Queen Lane Manor, returned Sunday from Hot Springs. Va. Mrs. noberta la now In Concord, Mass., for a short visit. FALL8 OF SCHUYLKILL Mr. JOnn xioncnuoi, iti umu ,.i, entertained the members of her card clult at luncheon and five hundred on Wednesday at ner noma. er tiinu in cluded Mrs. LoUls neeae, Mra. William t rrimiivm. Mrs Charles Kelly. Mrs. P. It, Kelly, Mrs. John May, Mrs. Joseph Bergen, Mrs. Harry Melt, Miss Dora Lauphlin, MISs Ella Foley, MISs Ella Boyd, Mlsa Mary itlcnaras, miss Mar garet Connor and Miss Mary Mlssett. Th Vnunnr Women's Christian ASSO' elation of the Falls nave an at-home from 4 to 5 o'clock on Sunday afternoon at tho association building on nidgo avenue, to moet Miss Mayette, the new M.rtnrv. Mlas Mary WlPxlnson. of Hcrx- borough, assisted Mlsa Mayetto In re ceiving. Discounts 10 to 50 All our exquisite lamps of every artistic description are at present subject to the above inviting dis counts. Expert decorators will assist you in selecting the beautiful lamps which will give your particular home the most effective charm. i I A . . . 1 MISS M. MURRAY WEDS MR. T. BENNETT Marriage of Miss Lucile Mason and Mr. Joseph B. Ferguson A pretty wtddlhr took place yester day afternoon at 4 o'oloek In the Churcli of our Lady of Vlotory, when Miss Mar garet Murray, of this city, became the "J"8 of Mr. Thomas Bennett, also of mis dty. The bride wore a gown of white satin adorned with perlft nnd car ried n boiinuet of lilies of tho valley and the bridegroom, waa her only'attenda ureniua. Alias uetty uennett. an ter or dant R dO n u nuin n. irnivTi rr n ale pink crepe do : roses. Mr. Jack chine and carried nink Parry acted as best man. After an ex- tensive weaaing tour te Innp1 tftrmivl, Via ai.tt. Mr. artrf Mra nann,. ..m t... .. t. -Z I, f-'l '.!" A -'tinted nil, uy ub liumu at B80 Olrard avenue. Mr PEnausoN MAS0f A1JUra,?Ve wedding will take place a: .3 Maplewood avenue, Oermantown, at 6 o'clock this afternoon, when Miss Lticlle Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eugene Mason, will become the brldo pf Mr. Joseph Bell Periruson, of Newark. N. J. The Itev. Dr. D. M. Bteams, rector of the Church of tho Atonement, Wayne and Cbeltcn avenues, will perform tho ceremony and Mr. Mason will rlvo his daughter In mar. rlaao. Miss Dorothy Mason will bo her aisiera i maia or honor and only attend- uni. mr. Arcnie ju uyer, ot ungianu and Japan, will net as best man. A small reception will follow the ceremony for tho families and a few out-of-town friends. Mr. and Mrs Periruson will tro on a motor trip through the New Enir lnnd states, after which they will live In Newark. McdOUOH OLACCUM The marrlaRo of MISs Marjraret Mary Olaccum, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas P. Olaccum, of B6B8 Makemore street, Germantown, to Mr. Thomas E. Mcaough, Jr.. of 20 East Vernon road, took place yesterday morning nt 9 o'clock In tho Church of tho Immaculate Conception, Oermantown, tho nev. Father Ewen officiating. Mlas Anna Mc Gough, a sister of the bridegroom, was the bridesmaid, and Mr. Eugene Mc Gough acted as his brother's best man. A breakfast followed the ceremony at tho home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. McOough will be at homo at S658 Blakemoro street. NORMILtJ KOLB The marriage of Miss Ilosemary Kolb, daughter ofvMrs. Edward Kolb, of City llfie and Oak road, Chestnut Hill, to Mr. Edward Normllo, ot East Chelten ave nue, Oermantown, waa solemnlred In the Church of Our Mother of Consolation, Chestnut Hill, at 9 o'clook yesterday morning, tho nev. Father OrllTIn offi ;' Slone (. 1306 Walnut Street Q For Tomorrow We Offer You at One Price a Choice of 210 Dresses Your Choice at $75 TO $90 VALVE We are discontinuing our Suits. The prices are practically halved. NO CREDITS NO CHARGES Ctfu 'Jl II ill - nr JtyWk Antuf "3fct. ef Jiuz-djammz TCiE OPENING OF TEiE SOCIAL SEASON WITH A COLLECTION OF SUPERB FASHIONS MILLINERY AND EXQUISITE FURS T- ciating. Miss Anna Kolb was her Lis ter's bridesmaid, and Dr. W. C. Bheehan was best man. A breakfast followed the ceremony at the home of the orlde a mother. After a trip Mr. and Mra. Nor mllo will bo at home at 802 Spring Gar den street. Ambler. HALBEnSTADT KOIHf An Interesting wedding took place on Sunday at 3 o'clock in the Emmath Israel Ohav Synagogue, when Mlsr, Carrlo Kohn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kohn, of 1621 East Passyunk avenue, became the bride of Mr. William Halberstadt, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haiberstadt, ot Pittsburgh. The bride and bridegroom will be at homo after November 18 at 629 Market atreet, Cam den. TIOQA Mr. Henry Frederloks, of Eighteenth and Tioga streets, will entertain, the fol lowing members of tho Wednesday Club at luncheon on November 3: Mra. Fred erick Sautcr, Mrs. Johh Qannlng Allen, Mra. Benlamln Foster, Mrs. A. E. Belss, Mrs. William Blundin, Mrs. William 11. Junkwlth and Mrs. Horace Klelnfelder. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred S. Snyder are at home at 1606 West Venango street, having returned from their wedding trip. The brldo was Miss Florence Whaley, daughter of Mr. nnnd Mrs. William J. Whaley, of 700 West Tioga street. Mrs. Jane Turner, of Tioga, announces the engagement of hrr daughter, Mls Emily Turner, to Mr. Paul Italph Heine, man, ensign. United States navy. Mr. Helneman, who Is also of this city, graduated from the Naval Academy at Annapolis In June, 1919, The wedding will take place in the near future. WEST PHILADELPHIA An nttrnctlve Halloween dance will be given by Mies Emily W. StoDncr. of 6807 Whitby street, on Friday evening at her homo In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hnfmann. Mrs unhett Gibson and Mr. Wllmer Wheeler will assist In receiving. Thero will be about seventy-live guesta. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Young Mens licorew Association, west Fhlia ueipnia Jiranch, will hold a masque unnco lomgni at wrocra Academy. ..The commtttoo In charge will bo chairlady Mrs. Jean Adler: assistants, Mrs. C. P. rastor, Mrs. A. Pastor, Mlsa Myrtla Loir. Mlxn Ida Ptntnnn. Minx Ttntu Hhnrf. Miss Carolyn Brown, the Misses vogeisonn ana miss Fannie H. Levis. MANAYUNK The regular meeting of St. John's Alumni Association was held In the Parish Hall on Monday evening. Plans wero mado for tho grand annual ban quet to be held in the near future at which the members will hold their an nual reunion, several coming from dis tant cities for tho occasion. The banquet will mark the opening of the social season of the association and many good times are In store, which Includo a minstrel show nnd uvwil dances. With such an ambitious program in view ino association promises to hold a, prominent place among the organiza tions of the Twcnty-flrat ward. .50 at46in Strrrt 7tf, $, , - a, - FINDS THE HOUSE OF GIDDING PREPARED TO MEET THE VARIOUS NEEDS OF EVERY OCCASION AT-ONa THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Crowelf, ot Oak Lane, have returned from Atlantlo City, where they spent a few days at the Dennis. Mra. Nathan Cramor, of 1203 Sixty eighth avenue, Oak Lane, will enter tain at luncheon In tho Manufacturers' Club, followed by a theatre party, on Friday. Tho guests will Includo Mrs. Harry Sacks, Mrs. David II. liana, Mre. Samuel Haber, Mrs. Harris J, Cohn, Miss Eatelle R, Sacks, Miss Bella Sacks, Mrs. Samuel F. Cramer and Miss Bessie Cramer. Mr. and Mrs. Mousaqulla Bethell, of Oak Lane, announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Emily Bethell, to Mr. George W. Koch, at a dinner which they gavo In honor of Mlsa Bethell and Mr. Koch a few evenings ago. The guests Included Mr. and Mra George P. Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Itob (neon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Green, Miss Nan Bethell, Miss Alma Moore, Mr. Edward Spring and Mr. Albert Du hnn, A card party and dancing followed. 8TRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. nnd Mrs. William M. Lewis, of 1914 North Thirty-second street, gavo a Halloween party on Saturday afternoon, from 2 to o'clock, for their daughter, Miss Mlldren Betty Lewis. About eigh teen of Mies Lewis' young friends In costume attended the affair. Mrs. Babe Bancroft, of 1818 North Thirtieth street, has moved to 2642 North Nineteenth street Mrs Brtho!d Mansbaoh, of Albuqurr- ?ue, N. M is visiting her slater, Mrs. oseph Ellas, of tho Norfolk Apartments, Thlrty-weoond end Dauphin streets. Mrs. Fisier Wolfson and her son, Mr. Julius Wolfson, of New Bedford, Maes., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Metla chowlt. of 1621 North Thirty-third atreet. WIS8AHICKON Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood J. Bentty, of 202 nochello avenue, have been enter taining Itev. Dr. Frame, who has re turned from missionary service In Per sia. lariUtioit itt Annoosce- toll WflU Phone for Rncrared or TrlaM Sample. IOTAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Walnat Si PHILADELPHIA'S LEADINO THEATRES Direction of Maaara. Lee & J. J. Hhubert I VDIP EVOS LAST 3 EVGS. J-i 1 JTVlVs AT8:1S LAST A5 SAT. DADDY. iwUtL, CAUIIOLX, PRESENTS DUMPLINS Br OEOnOE BAIIII McCUTCHEON sad EAHL CAnBOLL, With. MACLTN AHDUCKLH Seats Now on Sale FOR NEXT WEEK THE GREATEST OF ALL N. Y. Winter Garden SPECTACLES, THE Passing Show OF 1919 Surpasalng In Splrndor and Sumptuouaneaa All Pact Aehlewm.nta IN THE COLOSSAL, CA8T ARE Jamee Barton, The Avon Comedy 4, Jack Leslie, Lon Haacall, Eddie Miller, Frank lo Heath, Hazal Cm, The Rath Brothera, The 4 Haley Slater. Kyra, Maria Hart well, Roland Woodruff and the Wondrous Winter Garden Beauties 8peclal Mat. Election Day Pop. Wed. Mat. $1.50 Nlthla at 8-20 ADELPHI MATS. THUR8 4 SAT LAST 3 EVOB Ross WARWICK (Parsonallr) In the epoken drama "THE DAUNTLESS THREE" A Myattry Play With ESTELI.B WINWOOD $1.00 MAT. TODAY NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY. MAIL ORDERS NOW Mr. Leo DITRICHSTEIN In the Romantic Melodramatic Success "THE PURPLE MASK" DeLANCEY ST. "ff H.low Sprue St. FIRST MAT. TODAY YOUTH. SUNSHINE AND LAUGHTER -rjc ROBEIIT Int. MILTON'S (sCyZLr5MA $Drut"c. iririir il Downtown Ticket geratsrn-s SA,M- SHUBERT EVES- AT 8il8 Mat. Wed. & Sat.. 2:15 THE HIT OF THE YEAR "Wins friends here as in New York and London." Evening- Ledger. EXTRA MAT. ELECTION DAY CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE MATINEES. 3.15, EVENINGS, S.1S Boautj rare and lm.preeahe" Evcnlnr Bulletin. D. W. GRIFFITH i: MASTERPIECE "Way Down East" MAT. DAILY jjgjr, $1.00 NOTE Owlnor to coat, lansth ot produc tion and Iron-bound contracts, thli plctura rifvrr can h shown at less than flm-class theatre prices. METROPOLITAN " OPERA HOUSE " ITALIAN LYRIC FEDERATION TONIGHT AT 8 IB LA FORZA DEL DESTINO Thursday Eve., Nov. 4th. OTHELLO Boats now SI to IS, lor sal at Vy lann's. 110S Chestnut St 1018 DANCING CHESTNUT -,""",J I'HONB WAL.1J7 JANE P. C. MILLER Private Lessons Dally, 10 BO a. M. to 0 P. M. Children a Classes Every Saturday Esthetic, momlnc. 10:30. Modern, II '30 adult clase, Esthetic Modem. Thurs Ers. BIJOU 8th Ab. Race Mat Today Clean Road Shows Kxclualvely THE Monte Carlo Girls Wffl TWO RETURN ENGAGEMENTS Academy pf Music Tomorrow Evening ' and Saturday Afternoon, Oct. 30th " TID3 INCOMPARABLE PAVLOWA AND HER BALLET RUSSE COMPLETE CHANGE OF BALLETS AND DrVERTISSKSnon SEATS Wyr ON BALE AT HEPPE'S AND ACADEMT CMP MWKJfl ' f? v FXarORUANOB TSd TO H.W i . rf ir.M... n w .... ... . .a .4 t &sn I CLARA KIMBALL YOUNQ la Ethel Barrrmor'! aensatlohal iess.",jrS "Min.rHAWNFI ." V fn . Third Week of Musical Oatlral , i Next Week Katherlne MAcDonaJd tn "IM Notorious Mlas Lisle." y PALACE "Jo a1, TSB fll.B, 7 16, B ISO V. J Mae Murray and Hobart Boawotts) touurs DEEPWATERflU AddedLarry Semon In "The Suiter I 1 i Itext Weak "a Mnm.n nr. M " svltkr ..1 ARPAH1A Chsatnut St. BL ltrtsV A ftrVWAUlA 10 A.M. to 1 1 118 P. Ms Jk l)T THREE, DAYS OF 1 t iA CECIL B. De MILLE'S j 1 INSPIRINO PRODUCTION 4., 'Z .L; . T-i . At .'.' fill "uiiicmmg to iniruc adoui'v ixt Week Mae Murray and DaVld, , ffl Powell In "The Right to Love" VICTORIA ?2&Wrik$ ; Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle in "THE ROUND-UP" ' Next Week "A Chorus Girl's nomancV PA P1TOI 724 MARKET SThilrij V"r V-li "PARLOR, BEDROOM . AND BATW RPriFrMT MARltET BT. BI. lTTTaj AAEAJCIN 1 THEDA BAA Z AIlibUA M3IWl . In BALOMJsT.' GLOBE MARKET STREBT M" AT JUNIPEtt . . CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLB M BUZZIN' AROUNP" CARDO & NOLL) OTHERS Election NIinr,. Extra Midnight . e Performaefle Reserved Spate Notr On Sale ,! CROSS KEYS 00 & MARKET BT. UNA CLAYTON & CO. '" BROADWAY B"11 nd Bnyd.r Avi J. K. EMMETT & CO. MAY ALLISON ?&.. Election Night Extra Midnight Show PHILADELPIIIA'S FOREMOST TUEATlTuJ , . u. PHRRFT NIGHTS AT SllS n r JrJIlmD I MATS. WED. SAM "One of the paco-malters for the ssaeaiat PubUo Ledger. -5 TILE nAPID-FTRD MUSICAL COMXDst I THE 4P, SWEETHEART SHOP Election Day Mat , Toes., Nor. 2, BOa ta ELECTION RETURNS READ FROM Tl STAGE TUESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 2'V V Seats for "The Sweetheart Bhor' naees I week on sale today. -ST. "OH, CLARENCE" G ARRICK.. &w TOUR FEET HIGH v- ismm ANEMUi7ioAL rkar: u & 9 .. .. . .. '"-L ..,- rwfuw M HtHTDIJ Election Day JUt. Next Tues. Best Seats tf, ,S1 ELECTION RETURNS READ FROM THB 1 l STAGE NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT , i kTa.a .v. .W UlUf IirAfc TCVS VBS BVSSJ Ml iwiny. - fH "OH. CLARENCE" DPAAH NIGHTS AT 8:18 wn ) l-lfJt-LJ Mata. Wed.ABt.at3tl "Tilt! PTTinT nvAT. tt.av tw Tttw stvia t SON." North American. I l DIRECTION OF A. L. ERLANOKBi M' S HENRY MILLER tlJ BLANCHE BATES j IN The Famous Mrs. Faitj By JAMES FORRES Seats for "The Famous Mrs. Fair" next week on sale today "OH. CLARENCE" DUMONTS N1NT" AND AncH " LHJlviwni o EVENINGS 8:15 . Matlnoea Mon . Wed. and Sat., 3 US EMMETT WELCH MINST71ELS u.4 THE TROUBLES OF THE TROLLETS1 ELECTION NIGHT SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW, 11:3(1 i Election Returns Read From Stare I EXTRA MAT TUESDAY. 3110 ACADEMY OF MU8IC BOSTON SYMPHONY Monday, Nov, 1. at 8:11 at . Sololi I Helen Stanley. ORCHESTRA PIERRE MONTEUX Conductor Tickets now on saU'M Hojipe's, 1110 Choatnut' Acalemy Box OBte. ACADEMY OF MUSIC iIa" Ji., j New York Symphony WALTER DAMROSCH CONDUCTOR "1"' Statu on Sale at Heppe's, 1110 Chestnut M. EITH'S Ct0 -Whiting & Burt-8"1 In "LITTLE MIPS MELODT" ' ""'-Elinore & Williams-8'0' IRVING A JACK KAUFMAN Buale Rempel Co.. A. C. Aktes and Olh.r Btara T iaWiYinir1VortiInOmfMlfronVIShller i UHlliUZ. 6CHOOT. , '4 DANCING LESSONSW Recptlon eerj Wednesday at 0 P. M. I &2U Chrstnut Loc. S10.' Open Day J NIM ) II rt. ii l.rv f n EACH PlIPll -DpiJpiJM Oermantown A Chelten Av. MAE DESMOND and ,r Pirer IS Wh In Firmer Net! We.k "Im' GlrJ" WORLD'S MUSEUM or LIVING . CURIOSITIES OPEN DAILY 11 A. M to 10 P. M. 11th A Market Formerly Blmham Haos PEOPLE'S K'"f'"," .. a Mat. n.tii THE LEW KELLY SHOW -JT With Iw Kellv "Himself" v , . Walnut ab nth. Mat. Todajf ' JEAN BEDINI 1'res.nU -abinu Peek-a-Boo, fle- TROCADERO VKT white and m l lvsv4-iLSL.tw QAIETT lUKLsI J TUaJBJ( ' 1, II .,Kf i i V 4 M I t 2ll i m m em vi n . - n $1 rl l i , l ,. ,v.r1r ittM rt..i!vA . er .... ) -$& ,