Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 29, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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Nancy Wynne Speak of the Marvel Tea in Wilmington.
Thn fZhnrirn W C.hlhlc Tinnl- Tr'II m !-.
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Datcc Tonight for Miss Nancy McKean
TIlEItD will be no formal tea here
todny, lint I.inry Mnrvrl, of WIN
mirmton, N to bey introduced by her
purentH, Mr. nntl Mr. .loslnh Mnrvol, nt
'nntltokc. Wllmincton, nnd nomo I'hll
ndtlpliln lrl will receive while n num
ber o( l'liilntloliililntiR will ko to Hie ten.
Mnry Mnrvel lias been vlsltlnir YAnW
AVnrrliier up here for ncvornl tlajs and
returned lost week to Wilmington.
IJllne will receive nt Mfe tea todny.
There will be n dltiner and dance nftcr
the ten for tho receiving party nnd
tonic ndd'tlnnnl RtiCKtH. The receiving
party Includes .Tntm Marvel, .lane Klch
nrils', Alice Cnmlee, Mny Htidclninn nnd
Kll7nbeth Hollodny. Anil Mniy Iv
toti. of Ilnltimoie, will also receive.
UI HEUK there will bo ,two debutante
affairs. Miss Iydln Morris, will
entertain nt luncheon in honor of An
nnhella Wood and Mnrle J.oulic Thomp
(ton. and In tho evening the George W.
Clillds Drexels will give n Rinnll dinner
dance at Wootton, their country place
in Hryn Mnwr, for Nancy Mekeitn,
who, as jou know, Is tho debutante
daiiRhter of the Tom McKns and re
lated to everybody fanhlonablc In Phila
delphia. riiD tcaH will start In ngain fast and
furious next- week, but it sccmi to be
Kfttinic more nnu more insmoniHiic not
to have a tea, but to Introduce a girl
in mine other way. rnicli as u dlnner-
ilmiec or n largo theatre party or n
ball. I suppono the timem change, but
noinelmw or ntner I nirays ieei mni
It Is nice to hnve a tea. that the older
friends of the families who do not go to
balls much anil who are not Invited to
the d(b dinner-dance nnd smaller par
lie may have the opportunity of meet
ing the girl who U to tnltc her place
In the world nftcr her round of gnietj
with the rest of us. ,
However, in these days there arc so
ninny to come out and tho parties are
mi numerous one cannot criticize if the
jiniint think a chnrge It n good thing
and eliminate tho tea.
TJUUNCES HAMMOND looked very
JL sweet yesterdav nftcrnoon nt her
tea. She wore a French mod,ol frock of
white net over a foundation nt flesh
ro'.orcd charmetlse. The nklrt wns made
in jioints of the net over the satin and
ua edged with narrow silver braid.
The bodice wnn cut In a V 'ut the neck
n,i hnrTHa of silver wore used as trlm-
iniii. The little rloevcs were nlno
finished with silver. Thpre wns a dainty
nil touch to the skirt, which was very
pretty, the side panels belns edged with
lleih -colored ostrich fentherR.
She held the dearest old-fashioned
bouquet edged with lore when I was
there. I sup)ioec she used the hamc one
all afternoon, though goodness knows
she had enough to choose fiom, lis the
house was junt full of flowers. Mrs.
Hammond looked extremely well in n
nnwn nt hnot rlin riiip.iiao trimmed with
i.tnnk nml silver Hcdulns nnd small
beads." It was really a lovely tea.
THE plans for the dinner and dunce
this evening nt the Merlon, after the
three-ring circus, as it were, in the
afternoon for the kiddies, nro very
elaborate and embracing. There nre to
bo about twenty diners and dancing
throughout the evening. It's all for
the benefit of the sitnn.vslde Day
Nursery 'and. I hope It's n succcks be
cause that really Is a very good cause.
AND speaking of n good cause have
vou heard about the card party that
Mrs. IMwanl Ttalnsford and a commit
tee of other women nre getting np for
the evening of November (1 out nt
Morelton Inn? It's for- the benefit of
Ft. Dominic's Church in Holmesburs
nnd everv one out there is Interested in
its success. I believe the church is to
celebrate its seventy-fifth anniversary,
or something like that. Among the
women interested nnd who will enter
tain nt the party are Miss Jean Bul
litt Mrs. I.ognn Itullitt. Jr.. Mrs.
Joseph Carpenter, Mrs. James New
man Carter, Mrs. Samuel Castncr. Jr.,
Mis. Samuel J. rnstner, .Mrs. nmu
Castncr. Mrs. Thomas Conic. Mrs.
Joseph Comegys, Mls Mia T. fisher,
Mrs. Chile Hnmbrlgbt. Mrs. Jame.r
Hirst, Miss Caroline Hornn, Mrs. John
Mack, the Mnek and McFndden glr s,
Mrs. James I'equlgnot, Miss Cecillii
Itnlnsford. Miss (Srncc Smith, Miss
Cnroline Smith. Mrs. Vrnnk ar(I.
Mi- Mnrgueritc Ward. Mrs. 111"""
T. Willcox nnd Mrs. Lawrence in-
"'rom all I hear of the prizes nnd
general arrangements, its going to be a
dnndy party.
THAT was a most interesting concert
out nt Roberts Hall. TlnvVford Col
lege, Inst nicht when Davd Hipham
pave n recltnl. Mr. Klsphnm Is an
nliiinnus of the college, you know, anil
the recital was given for tlie benefit ol
the collego endowment fund. Hie com
mittee in chnrgo of the nffair. which
must lmvc been n success judging from
the number there, Included Mrs. Harry
I?nllv. Mrs. John Urnun. Mrs. Blllle
Clothier, Mrs. Trnnk Clyde, Mrs. A 1
llam Comfort, Mrs. Francbi Cope, Miss
Ortrude Ely. Mrs. Walter .Tnnney,
Mrs. Joe I.eldy. Mrs. Horatio TJoyd,
Mrs. Stacv T.loyd, Mrs. Sam Morris,
Mrs. C.corgc It. Packard. Mrs. Charles
llhonds. Mrs. Percy Simpson, Mrs. Hob
Strawbridge, Mrs. Sydney Thayer,
Mrs. Harold E. Yornall and Mrs. John
It. Thayer, who was chairman.
WE
A.TEVHK you do, don't forget
Hint ten this afternoon nt tue
Mnalnni. Art Club to meet Mntcnnuer.
Rho is to sing nt the Orchestra, vou
Uov and go nfterwnrd to the dun.
The Van nenwlncrs, Andrew Wheelers.
Mrs. John . Thnver. Jr., nnd ever so
many others will be there.
NANCYWYNNE.
socTal activities
- t.... wiatw lRin Walnut
utreet,' will entortnln at dinner nt her
Home on Krlday nmni. Jn."",lrr ' ,
fn l. t?t... AaoimVtlv Vlllll. In llOOOT 0(
her KranrtdaiiBhter, Miss Annn A later
Rarolav. dobutnnte daughter of Mr. ami
Mrs William Littleton Onrclay, , of
'iravei-H inne, cneainui uui. . '
ter Ims returned to licr home alter
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Dent Pnlnt nil colors, .S'i.BO
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Safe
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The "Food - Drink" for All As.
Quick Lunch at Home, Office nd
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S5."?,1.1?.?. sp,ve.r'l months 'at Cape May
and Whlto Sulphur Springs, West Va.
rlJ!' nnrt Mrfl' Powell Evans, of tho
Wellington Apartments, will ontcrtaln
inrormnllv nn Wf1nfl,1nv nltrht nf
levon, after tho wedding rehearial of
their daughter. Miss Anita Merchant
KVanfl. nnd Mr. Tfunrv Allart Arlnm.
which will mite place on Thursdny after
noon In Old St. David's Church, ltad
hor. The guests will Include tho bridal
party,
Mr. nnd Mrs, Snmuel Dcxlcr War
rincr have Issued Invitations for n tea
nt their home, 135 South Eighteenth
street, on Novembfr 18, from 4 until
8:30 o'clock, to present to society thtlr
daURllter. Miss 1'lnl.n Vnrrlnr.r. Mr.
'Wnrrlner will b0 nsslsted nt tho tea
tnble by trs. W. Wilson Curtln, Mrs. i
uun-nru bi. jcnreyi, Mrs. irrnnKiin
Hacho apd Mrs. W. Wilson, Mrs. Ed
ward M. Jeffreys, Mrs. FranUlln naeho
nnd Mrs. Henry H. Dartow. Mr. and
Jlrs. Wnrrlner will glvo ft- debutante
ilanco nt tho Itltz-Carltun, on Mon.lay,
January 3, In honor of their daughter.
Receiving at tho tea on Friday, No
vember fi, which Mr. and Mrs. George
n. Harris will give at Ivy cottage, CJet--mnntown,
to present their daughter, Miss
Mnrlnnna Harris, will be Mrs. Henry
ingrrBoll Urown, Mrs. nevnolds D.
nrown, Mrs. James do Wolf Perry, MrB.
E. M. lteynolds, Mrs. John L. Wilson
and tho following debutantes: Miss Ele
anor Gummcy, Miss Mary Slter, Miss
Elizabeth Frailer. Miss Charlotte
Chuichlll Starr. Miss Annnbella U.
IN ood, Miss Elolne WniTlncr, Mis Bes
sie Pearson nnd Miss Elizabeth Itoss,
Miss Katharlno King nnd Miss Ilhodcs,
who cumo out last Beaeon.
Mr.' and Mrs. Samuel W. Morris, of
Sunset and Norwood avenues, Chestnut
Hill, will give a. dinner on November 28.
Cards have b6en rppolvnl (mm now
and Mrs. George Calvert Carter, of the
Itectory, Flshor's road, Bryn Mawr, for a
danco at tho llltz-Carlton, on Friday
evening, December 10, to meet their
daughter. Miss Virginia U. Cnrtcr and
their njecc, MIbs Mary Law.
Mr. T. Learning Smith, who will be
married tomorrow afternoon to Miss
Natalie Lucas, daughter of Mrs. Samuel
Lucas, of West Hills. Ardmore, In St.
Mary's Protestant Episcopal Church.
Ardmore, will entertain his ujhers nt
ainner tonignt nt tno Lilacs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Mlchell, of
3048 Chestnut streot, will glvo a dinner
on November 19 In honor of Mlos Lu
cretla S. Hechschor, 2d. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens H'eckscher, be
fore tho dance Mr. Isaac Norrls will glvo
In honor of Ids daughter, Miss Mary L.
Norrls.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis R, Strawbrldgo.
of Woodslde, Germantown, will glvo a
dinner on November 12, nt the Acorn
Club, In honor of their daughter, Miss
Mnry D. Strawbridge, and their nlice,
Miss Edith Shoemaker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henjamln H. S Shoemaker,
before tho first meeting of Mrs. Charles
Stewart Wurta" dancing class,.
Mrs. Horbcrt B. Weller. of Pacific
neignis, Honolulu, Is spending the fall
and early winter In this cltv. u-hprn nhp
Is the guest of her mother, Mra Samuel
V. Heebner, nt the Hellevue-Stratford.
Mrs Weller, who was before her mar
rlago Miss Julia E. Heebner. 2d, is n
sl&ter of Mrs. Roland L. Pollock n-id
Mrs. John Uancker Grlbbel. both of
Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Weller will bo en
tertained during her stay here.
Among the guests from this city who
will Icavo todny for Ivy Depot, vn., to
attend tho wedding of Miss Anne Coles
bury Williamson, daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Frank Williamson, 2302 Sprues
street, and Mr. Frank Stnnford Persons,
2d, of Montgomery, Ala,, which will be
solemnized on Monday at 2:30 o'clock In
St. John -tho Baptist Episcopal Chanel,
Ivy Depot. Va., will bo Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Williamson, Mls3 Julia W. Wil
liamson, Miss Mary Wagner, Miss Anno
Dennlston, of Germnntown, and Mr. and
Mrs. Colket Coffin Wilson, Jr.
Cards havo been received for a tea
with dancing to bo given by Mr, and
Mrs. L. Howard Weatherly, to formally
present to society their daughter. Miss
Carol Smith, at tliolr home. 3910 Chest
nut street, from 4 until 7 o'clock, on
Wednesday, November 17. Mr. and Mra.
Adjoining
the
St. James
m
Afternoon & Evening Dresses
A Showing Pre-eminent, of "Stecker" Modes:
Correct, Distinctive and Individual;
Now Offered at the New
Lower Prices
Bai(MnB
Showing Savings of 25 to 40
Afternoon Dresses Evening Gowns
Exclusive models
featuring tailored
frocks f o r street
and business wear
as well as more or
nate creations of
satin Georgette
and crepe meteor
for afternoon func
tions. A splendid range
of colors and fab
rics, all with that
distinctive touch of
fashion that is a
"Stecker' ' feature.
Values $55
to $245
$
35 to '195
$
All
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MISS FltANCKS HAVES
of Dr. nnd Mrs. Levi
Jay Hammond, viho was intro
duced to society at n tea yester
day by her parents nt their home,
1222 Spruce street
Weatherly will also give n. largo dahco
In honor of Miss Smith on January 29,
.Mrs. George Fox nnd her daughtcrn,
Mrs. William Byrd nrid Miss Emily B.
Kox, of 800G Crefeldt street. Chestnut
Hill, will rail early next month for Ber
muda, where they will spend tho winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Vnn Rensse
laer, who aro spending th" early au
tumn at Camp Hill Hall, their country
estate at Fort Washington, will occupy
their house, 1801 Wnlnut streot, early
In December.
Miss Emma Diddle Norrls, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Norrls, of
Chestnut Hill, will entertain as her guest
over tho week-end Miss Mario L. Trasel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G.
Trasel, of Torrcsdalo.
Mra Roland It. Foulke, 2120 Do Lan
cey place, who Is spending this week In
New lorK, win return nomc tomorrow.
Mrs. William Dlsston, of tho Rltz
Cnrlton. New York, formerly of this city.
will Ball for Europe In November to
spend part of the wfnter.
Colonel and, Mrs. Samuel, of London,
England, who have been tho gucstb of
Mr. and Mrs. Randnl Morgan, of Wynd
moor. East Willow Grove avenue. Chest
nut Hill, sailed on Wednesday for Eu
rope. Miss Anna L. Foulke, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. William O. Foulke, 243 West
Tulpehocken strc.ct, Germnntown, Ik
spending a fow days In New York.
Mlsn Paulino Davis BOwlo. of Chest
nut Hill, who has been spending soveral
weeks In Hagerstown, Vn., visiting Mrs.
Ttobeit Rnndolph nnd Mrs. Tatnall Lee.
returned home yesterday.
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Chinese' American Restaurant
1221-23 Chestnut SL (Second Floor)
TIU Most Beautiful nurroundlnps In
iiajfcrtt V. 8.
open rnosi n a. si. to i a. si.
MukIc. 12 Noon K ! I. SI.. 0 P. SI. to 8 P. SI.
and 0:30 l. SI. to IZiSO A. SI.
Dancing I'rom 0 s 30 P. SI. to 13:30 A. SI.
Jack Berger's Famous Orchestra
SIoH Dlhtlnrtlie Small OrrheMra In Anirrlra
Leader of Ccntnil I'nrk llanil nnd 8m or Hotel
Orchr.trn. N. Y.
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Purchases Billed December 1st
LDCfMlt-PHIIADlilLPHlA AkEDAIS OCOfoBEtt 29, 1920
STRAWBERRY MAN8ION
A surprise parly was given by Mr,
nnd Mra. M. Abrams, 3226 Page street,
In honor of their daughter. Miss Rose
Abrams. Among thoso present wro!
Miss Olnlr Hellmorc, Miss Besslo Belt
more, Miss Ida Axo, Miss Mlnnlo Axe,
Mlas Lillian Cooper, Miss Elsie BUIsky,
Miss Claire Lewis, Miss Eva Shore, Miss
Fannie Sherry, Miss Henrietta Abrams.
Mr. Morris Hurman, Mr, Herman Book
man, Mr. David Bookman, Mr. Joseph
Seldel, Mr. Charles Karabell, Mr.
Charles Pcarlmutter. Mr. Harty Silvers,
Mr, Louis Silvan, Mr. Jack Isdener, Mr.
mil Roitnfeld and Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Kandell.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. W. Sauars, of 2550 Cleveland
ftvetnio, was the October nosters of her
nflwlnrr club nnd entertained the mem
bers ut luncheon on Wednosdny. Her
guests wer Mrs. William McICenna,
Mm, Samuel Miller, Mrs. Charen Moyer,
Mr, John Lex, Mrs. William F. Steele.
Mr?. William kuip, Mrs. ueorgo .
Moyer, Mrs. Emma Bohotleld, Mrs.
Harry Dager, Mrs. Edward Priest, Mrs.
George Miller, Mrs. Georgo WanKlIn,
Mr. William Carver, MrM. Amelia uos
sert, Mrs. Newton llovard, Mrs. Louis
Schmlck, Mrs. E. P. Rclil, Mis Mnry
J, Patton and Mrs. Frank Lilly.
80UTH PHILADELPHIA
The Rosewood Social Club will enter
tain at nn Informnl party this
evening, at 2225 South Rosewood street.
Among thoso who will attend will be
Miss E. Seidel, Miss H. Parklson, Miss
E. Dllka. MIsb C. Brown, Miss 8.
Frankel, Mr. A. Llpkey, Mr. B, Manning
and Mr, W. Richard.
Mrs. Waltor Smith, who will cele
brate hor fifth wedding anniversary on
Saturday, will entertain the Sigma Phi
Sorority, of which ho Is a member, on
saturaay afternoon. Among tnose pres
ent will be Mrs. Joseph Clay, Mrs. James
Burgcs.t, Mrs. Stanley Burns. Mrs. llnrry
Donahue, Mrs. Jnmca Ktewart, Mrs. Wil
liam Shoch, Mrs. Milton K lly. Mrs.
Raymond Gordon, Miss Annnbelle Cro
zter. Miss Elaine Dazdell and Miss Cora
Rodgers. Mrs. Smith will be remem
bered as Mlas May Wagner.
OLNEY
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bargerlson,
of B401 ItlRlna- Hun tivemie. announce
the marrlnge of their daughter, Miss
Margaret Margerlson, to Mr. Frank P.
Felton, Jr., ion Tabor rond. on Thursday
evening, at 8.30 o'clock. In St. James'
Methodist Church, tho Rev. Edward F.
Randolph officiating. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Felton will bo at homo at 181 East
Roosevelt boulevard.
LAN8DOWNE
Miss Marie Loughnoy lias returned
to St. Joseph, Mo., after a visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lough
ney. Tho meeting of the Twentieth Century
Club was held on Tuesday afternoon,
when reports wero given from the
women who attended the convention of
the Federation of Women's Clubs- of
Pcunsjlvanln, held at Harrlsbure' re
cently. Thoso who spoke wero Mrs.
Samuel L. Kent, tho club's president :
Mrs. Thnmns (1 Cooper nnd Mrs. Paul
Lachcnmcycr. Tea was sorvoj nfter
ward. The Lambs' Club will give a subscrip
tion danco on Saturday evening, No
vember 13, nt the Twentieth Century
Club.
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suuiir. ftftturuciion
Walnut St.
Between .
12th & 13th
m
The first showing
of thesencw modes
for formal wear,
featuring the use of
black lace and jet.
Exquisite creations,
including dinner
gowns and simple
dance frocks.
Copies of imported
models and Amer
i c a n designed
modes, in a splen
did' diversity o I
colors and fabrics.
Values $65
to $375
45 to '295
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MISS DOROTHY MAR0T1
MARRIED TODAY
Bpcomos Brldo of Lieut. Stan-
loy E. Rid'dorhof Clancy-
Magulro Nuptials
An Interesting wedding will take placo
nt Pampcredhous, McKean avenue, Ger
mnntown, nt 8 o'clock this evening, when
Miss Dorothy Mercer B. Marot, daugh
ter of Mr. Hushton Marot, will become
the brldo of Lieutenant Stanley E. Rld-
derhof, aviation corps. United States
mnrlncs. The Rev. Jiimcs O. Mcllhenny,
rector of the Tioga Episcopal Church,
will perform tho ccicmony, and Mr.
Mnrot will give his daughter In mar
riage. Mrs. Thomns Armstrong William
son will attend her sister ob matron of
honor, nnd Mrs, Steetmnn Mnthls and
Miss Edith Bond will be tha brides
maids. Captain Georgo W. Martin,
United States marines corps, will act
.th best man, nnd tho ushers will be
t.loutcnnnt Qoodyear W. Klrkman,
Unltod States marines, nnd Lieutenant
Walter V. Brown, United States marines.
A reception will follow the ceremony at
6.30 o'clock.
Tho bride's gown will be of white fig
ured georgette, emnrouierert in pcarm,
over whlto satin. Her court train will
bo of satin, falling from tho shoulders.
Rent ornngo blosoms nnd duchess Ince
will hold tho tulle veil In plaeo. Sho will
carry a bnuauet of large whlto chrvan-
themums and small button chrysanthe
mums. Tho matron of honor will wear
n gown of orchid chiffon velvet trimmed
In morning glories. Sho will wear a hat
of pheasant brown tulle. Her bouiuot
will bo of largo orchid and small orchid
button chrysanthemums. One bridesmaid
will wear a pown of turquolso bluo tnf-
feta nnd georgette with a pheasant
brown tulle sash. Tho other's sown will
bi) of npricot tnffeta and georgette with
T.'ii'Vn,55t1SS1Xr
George Allen, Inc.
1214 Chestnut Streek-1214 '
Announcing the
Annual Sale of
Tref ousse Fine French
Kid and Suede Gloves
Every Pair of
Trefousse Make
2-Clasp French Kid Gloves Orcrscam Sewn White, black, tan
navy, grey, mode and brown; regularly $4.50, Sale Price, $d.uu.
1-Clasp Special Plquo Kid Gloves Black, white, tan, brown,
beaver, grey; regularly $4.75, Sale Price, $3.85.
2-Clngp Pique Kid Black nnd white; regularly $5.00, Sale
Price, $4.25.
2-Clasp Trefousse Best Pique Kid Black, white, mode, cham
pagne, tan, brown, beaver and grey; regularly $5.50 a pair, Sale
Price, $4.50.
1-Clasp Special Pique Sucdc Grey and beaver only; regu
larly $4.75. Sale Price $2.85 a pair.
2-CIasp Special Pique Suede In grey only; regularly $5.00,
Sale Price, $3.00 a pair.
2-Clasp Trcfoussc Best Pique Suede Tan. grey, champagne,
beaver and black; regularly $5.50, Sale Price, $4.50.
'Trefousse Long Kid and Suede Gloves, fi Button Length, Kid,
Biarritz Black and white; regularly $5.50, Sale Price, $1.75.
Strap-Wrist Pique Kid In black; regularly $8.50 pair, Sale
Price, $7.25.
8-Button Length Kid Ovcrseam sewn; black, white, beaver,
brown; regularly $7.00, Sale Price, $6.00.
8-Bntton Length Pique Kid and Suede Black, grey, mode,
white, tan, brown, beaver; regularly $7.50, Sale Price, $6.50.
8-Button Length French Suede Black, white, tan, mode, grey;
regulur'.y $7.00, Sale Price, $6.00.
12-Button Length Pique Kid In black, white, brown and
beaver; regularly $9.00. Sale Price, $7.75.
16-Button White Kid and lfi-Button Suede In white and
tan; regularly $10.00, Sale Price, $8.75.
IMPORTANT
Our regular prices on these gloves are lower by
comparison than anywhere in town.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
MAILED FREE ANYWHERE
te.;3SK32WSV 5SSSSSSSSSSSSJC
a nash of pheasant brtwn tullo. Jloth
Will wear tullo bats to match their
cashes and they will tarry boii-iuclH of
Bmall yellow chrysanthemums nnd nu
tulnn eaves,
BLOOD PLUCKCR
Tho marriage of Miss Elizabeth Long-
.... v TJltirtlAt ilntio-htAr (if Alf. find
Mrs. Howard W. Plucker, of 163 Her
man street, Qermantown, to Mr. Ilussoil
Blood, 216 Enst Wyoming avenu, Olney,
innii ninen in Christ Church. Oeinian-
""'Si" Y&W "dhTrf. I lenry' AVSdt
.;- m;iti,. ti. fAth trlno I
rector, officiating. .Ji" V""1'1""
.y',V"c'or "reU,nCSrn Twh.?v gone a.s delegates" of the .vntral
maid of honor, and Mr. John Blood wm
his brother's best man. Mr. nnu ,nr.
Blood loft Immediately nfler Iho cere
mony for an extended motor trip, after
which they will bo nt homo nt 3634
North Utond street.
CLANCY MAaUJUH
Tho wedding of Miss Frnnees Braun
Magulre, of AVi North Sixty-fourth
street, and Mr Frank H. Clancy, of Mlll
bourno, took plane at Our Lady of Ros
ary Cliureh, Sixty-third and Callowhlll
streets, Wednesday morning nt 0 o'clock
ttiintlnl mniM wtt relehraled bv tho TlOV.
Father Joseph E. Dlnmond. A wedding
breakfast folic wed Immediately arter
the ceremony nt the homo of tho brlde'u
tmrontH.
Tho bride wns given In marrlago bv
ber father. Her mnld of honor was
Miss Eleanor McSorlcy, and the brides
maids wero Miss Marie Mcllugn, Mlsi
Hazel Foulke ar.d Miss Mnry A. Clancy,
ri bister of tho bridegroom, Mr. Jiimo-
A. Clanc.i. a hr ther of tho brlderrroom.
acted ns his licit man The ushers In
cluded Mr. John H. McIIugh, Mr. Leo
Wentzel nnd Mr. John J. linker After
n wedding trip through Canada, Mr and
Mrs. Clancj will live nt 032 North Sixty
fourth street, whTo they will bo nt home
nfter November 16.
CONNOLLY UHINGER
A Drcttv wedding wns solemnized
V,ln.,lfiv n,n,nlnlf nf 7 nVlnl, ,..,
Miss i.anra Khlngcr became tho brldo'
of Mr Francis X. Connolly nt St.
a
Commencing Saturday,
for Ten Days
Trcfoussc French Kid and Sucdc
Gloves nre the World's best gloves.
The finest selected Bldn3 that the
world affords carefully cut and sewn
by expert workmen assures you per
fection of fit, service nnd style.
The Prices in Our Annual Fall Sale
represent a saving of from twenty to
thirty percent which means that these
fine Trefousse gloves can be had less
than tho price of far inferior grades,
nnd In some cases are less than to
day's cost to import.
We would tuggatt this tale a an
unu$ual opportunity to tecure fine
French glovct at a real taving for
Christmas giving.
the Famous
VSSS6SVS5SS,&8n
.s5wSSSSSi
I'eter'H Catholic Church, Fifth street and
Olrnrd avenue. Miss Florenoo Mellon
nctcd ns brldomald nnd Dr. William
Connolly ncted as best man. Tho brldo
and bridegroom left on n wedding tour
nftcr .1 breakfast nt tho bride's homo,
353 North Fifth street.
FRANKFORD
Miss Jane Hnckett will entertnln at a
masquorado party on Saturday eVcnlng
111 ner nomc, man uyre street,
Mrn ,T. H. Burnett, of 4725 North-
wood nj,., and Miss li.h .Taylor, of
la'' uriBcora sireei, are spenaing several
wepk In yt. Pnni AtinA i,?r thpv
Airinciiiit I'nurtli to tho linllon.U con
vention of th" Momn Missionary Society,
now being hold there.
Mrs. Burt Conn, of 2022 East Stella
avenue, has been entertaining for sev
eral days' Miss Grace Porter, of Ohio.
Mrs. Roy Donald, of Orthodox street,
entertained the members of her 000 club
yesterday afternoon.
TIOQA
Mrs Mortimer Trnugott, of 2134 West
Erie avenue, entertained her sorority at
her homo on Monday evening. Her
guests wero Mrs. Harold Brown, Miss
Helen Chathnm. Miss Louise Chip man,
Miss Erma Clower, Mrs. George Flood,
Miss Cathnrlno Smalo. MIm Gencbelle
Harklns, Miss Mildred Pldgeon, Mrs
Frank Leo and Miss Estello Wood. Of
ficers were elected for tho coming year:
President, Miss Helen Chatham; secre
tary, Mrs, Mortimer Traugottj treas
urer. Miss Estello Wood. Miss Mildred
Pldgeon and Miss lCrma Clower wen
elected to tho Arch Chanter
Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond E. Brooks, of
Imitttioni
lor Annoanct-
Modrrstr Prlre Wf fl tntntl
Writ I'hon rr Rnrrnrrd or I'rlat4
flnmDlf.
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HUIAL fcMUKAYllIU IU Oil WKID1I 3fc
Let Cuticura
Your Beauty Doctor
0op,O!ntniftt,Tdim,t5e.?eT7whf. Foriunpip
adclrtrCutItwLabrWrJ,DplX,MUdn,MJi.
PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING TIIEATHKB
Direction of Mm, Leo as J. J. Shubtrt
LYRIC LAST 2 EVGS.
LAST TOMOR.
KAltL CAlUtULL
IUE8ISNT8
DADDY
DUMPLINS
nr GconoK nAnn mccotcheon
and CAUL C A It ROLL
With
MACLTN AIlBUCKLp
SEATS SELLING FOR
NEXT WEEK
Th Ltt nnrt nrcatrat nf All
N. Y. WINTER GARDEN
SPECTACULAIl IlEVt'ES. THE
Passing Show
OP 1010
A Mlehty Mobilization of Mlrth-Mnkem!
A ItavUhlnir Hculment of rUillant Hevellors
In Ilulnbow liniment!
A Legion nf Lithesome LaflRFn!
A Phalanx of Fimclnatlne I'lappers!
AND THE
WONDIIOL'8 WINTER ClAItDEN
nKAUTIEH
SPECIAL MATINEE ELECTION DAY
POP. MAT. WED., $1.50
Mshts
at
8:20
ADELPHI
MATH.
IHPRtJ
4 BAT
LAST 2 EVENINGS
Rons WARWICK
(Personally) In the spoken drum
"THE DAUNTLESS THREE"
A Mystery riay
WUh ESTKLLP. W1NWOOD
LAST $1.50 MAT. SAT.
wmk SEATS NW SELLING
Mr.
Leo
D1TRICHSTEIN
In the Romantic Melodramatic Succes
"THE PURPLE MASK"
DeLANCEY ST. TIeLneey
IJelow Ppruco St.
MAT. SAT. AT 2:15
YOUTIL SUNSHINE AND LAUGHTER
TUC RORERT
IMC. MILTON'S
- 77-Tri Tn2--r-iv m I"wnton Ticket
getxiLs-. s"-r-
bA.M
ti.
SHUBERT KVES- AT 8il5
Mat. Wed. & Sat.. 2:15
THE HIT OF THE YEAR
"Wins friends here as In New York and
london." Eenln(T Ledger.
EXTRA MAT ELECTION DAY
rUFQTMT IT CT opera
v.iiliuui w i . IIOU8E
MATINEES, 2:15 EVENINGS. 8 13 I
"Nothing finer In acting" "Record"
i D. W. HRIFFITH ,
E
MASTERPIECE
"Af n,.r 17 !"
Way uown Hast
.....
MAT. DAILY "? $00
NMTE 0lnK to cost, lensth of produc
tion und lron-lound contracts, this pictur.
riser can be shonn at loss tuan rlrsi-class
theatre prices
Election Returns v III Ijo rend from tho
stujre f ftll the MessrB Ie & J J bhulert
Thestret on Election Nlcht. Vosemler 2.
EITH'S
-sadi,1
G' -Whiting & Burt
In "LITTLE MIPS MELODY"
Kate-Eltnore & Williams-8
IRVING A JACK KAUFMAN
Ilesslv Rempd Co., A. C. Aslor
and uincr mars
SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW
Election Nlsht it 11 .10 P M
Tl.ynl.r P n'ne Hhow Hi M Nhrn
METROPOLITAN
1V1 OPERA HOT'STS 41
PHILA GRAND OPERA CO.
Thur-tax K. Nov. 4U.
OTHELLO
Mon . Nov 8th. LA GIOCONDA
Seats now II to SA lor salo at Wer-
mann s,
1109 Chestnut St
TWO RETURN
Academy of Music
and Tomorrow
P&B
THE 1NCOMPAIUDLH
PAVLOWA
AND HER
COMPLETE CHANQE
BEATtj NOW Ufl UAUi
Saturday Evcninf;, Oct. 80, at
if.
3545 North Twenty-first otreet, wl !-,';. ,1
a Halloween party tomorrow ovenlror '. J
at their home. Their guests will Inelud lfT
Mr. and Mrs. Morton J. Klank. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Chapln, Mr nnd Mrs. Leon Iw
Bcldler. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Osborne.
Mr, nnd Mrs. William P. Rawllngs and
Mr. and Mra Ray Cameron. '
MrKt St. b. lflih it A. M. to 11 P. M-
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
In Elhal Ilnrrymor n sentsttnnnl sucM
"MID-CHANNEL"
IhlM Wwk nf Mu'leal FMtlrnl
Net Week Knthrlne JlocDonald In "Th
Nolorlou Am l.lla."
PA A fTT ""H UAIIKUT JTftfil
-fAlAL.Ili 10 A M., 12. 2. 8145,
..... 0:4.'., 7:4T, Itt.lO P. IU
ToimK, DEEP WATERS
Aildl trry Htmnn In "The flultor''
lm Week "a Jfermon Msld," wllh
mm Miirray nnrt llohnrt Iloswortli
ARPAHIA Chtnut Bt. UL 18th
vr.W-LJl- 10 A XI. to IH15P.M.
LAST TWO OAYS Or"
CECIL B. Dc MILLE'S
,. LVHPIRINO PRODUCTION
Something to Think About
Next Wed. Ms Murray onl Dvll
Powell In "Th night to Lov"
VJPTOR I A Market Strt Ab. Oth
VlVlJIlrt OA. M. to 11 US P. C
Roscoe (Fntty) Arbucklc
v in "THE ROUND-UP"
hL Week "A Choru (llrl'ii nomne"
PAPFTOI 24 MAHKKT STHKET
V"V1 i WJLi "PAHLOIt. I1EDROOM
AU UAUl-
RPP.PMT MAHKKT UT. 11.1. 1TTU
1XJ'J4-I I TIICDA UARA
In "8ALOMJ6'
GLOBE
MAHKET STIlEET
AT JUNIPEH
1 1 .ir. a nr ,a 11 P.
tu.-VTINi-orH VAUDEVILLE
'BUZZIN' AROUND"
CAnDO NOLL: OTHEKS
Election Niiiht Extra iidniht
rerformane
. nerrvl Snat Now On Sl
CROSS KEYS ut a MAJiKur btb.
UNA CLAYTON & CO.
BROADWAY Uroicl "nl Hnydtr Are.
J. K. EMMETT & CO.
MAY ALLISON In ""?LD
" wn IN TrtUBT"
Election Night
Extra Midnight Show
Bunt nmrvM In Advune
I'HILADELl'HIA'S l"Ontt.MOST THEATIUC
FORRFT NIGHTS AT 8:15
1 vaixixEjO i xiAt TOMonnow
ONE OP THE TACE-MAKEim KOn
THE REASON" PUr.I IP LEDnEIl.
'ONE OP THE moat npr.irtirTinTT.
MUSICAL POMEDIES SEEN IIBItE IN A
I1LUE MOON NOIIT1I AMERICAN.
THE
SWEETHEART
SHOP
With IIARnr K. MORTON
Elwtlon Day Mnt . Tun., Nov 2. (M)c to H
ELECTION RETt'RVS READ FROM THE
STAGE TUESDAY NIGHT. NOV. 'i
fcwim Kelllne for "Tlio Sncetheart Bhop"
next nk.
4
"OH. CLARENCE"
C ARRIPf NIGHTS AT 8 US ,
VJ-l.r.lVr.Mat Tnmonow nt 2110
TOUR FEET HIGH
BUT SOMEGP
r
A NEW MUSICAL QOCWKe
Ulix-tlnn Day Mat Next Tues m lleet Seat! 13
ELECTION RETIRNB IIHAf) FROM THU
.STAGE NEXT Tl ESHCY NIGHT
"ent selling for "Ijidv T,ly" next weak
"OH. CLARFCE"
RRHAH NIGHTS AT 8:13
DIWJrtL' Mat Tomorrow ut 21
"THE FinFT REAL PLAY OF THE SEA
PON." North American.
HENRY MILLER
BLANCHE BATES'
IN
The Famous Mrs. Fair
m- jampi ponnps
Pent' relllns for 'The Famous Mrs, Fair"
next week.
"OH. CLARENCE"
ACADEMY OP MUSIC
BOSTON
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
PIERRE
MONTEUX
Conductor
Monday, Nov. I, at 8:13
Soloist
Helen Stanley
llckets now on sale at
Aindemy of Music und
lli'lliu , 1110 Chestnut
SWAllTHMORE.
ut
PA.
Hallowe'en (Monday)
Strath Haven Inn
D,nner fi to 7 nn Dan. inc 8:30 to 11
Telephone, hviarthinnra l.SO
J5J, It ItaOc a Thnrhorbr Each Pup
l SCHOOti
3 L.13SSONS 5
IP1 Ol-tl lasoz.
v: 'i u
BANCINO
1520 Chestnut. Loc3l92.0H-nDayCEVenirg
Jloctfjjtiaii oi'cy Wednesday at 9JWI"
UKmhU1VVr, "TmorroVTr;V3
mae desmond ,K8i-
v.1.!. In Flower Vert Weelt "Jim's Olrl"
ntuun & Chelten Ao.
ACADEMY ki nt Heppe'g 1 11(1 Chestnut
PHH ADFLPHIA' T'"1"y 3 Tom 8:'
niLucurriin Bolnlgt Mar(t
ORCHESTRA! "'Vfflj&S
DUMONTS ''.rn'oSu,813-
Mutineer Mon , We.1 and Sut . i'.lfl
EMMETT WEI Sll MINSTRELS
TUP TROU1II P.S DP THE TROLLEYS
WORLD'S
OP LIVING
CURIOSITIES
OPEN DAILY
11 A M to 10 P M.
MUSEUM
nth &
Market Formerly Hlnghsm llnus
BIJOU
Nth A i). Iluce Mat. Today
n Ito.nl Shows Dtclustvsiy
1IIB
Monts Carlo Girls
ULT1PI P"'1; Kunsiiuiioii Ava
Aiat,
i l-,v' -" nnd Cuinl'erland
ami Curnherland Dallv
THE LEW KELLY SHOW
With Lew Kelly "Hlmrelf"
p JEAN HEDINIs.'n"
UsinO Peek-a-Boo
Wuinut ati Mh
Mut Today
'resents
TROCADERO 4A'r whitu no hi.
UJrUl-ls OAIETY IIRLJ
ENGAGEMENTS
Tonight at 8: 1 5
Afternoon at 2
BALLET RUSSE
Qa2
sn
DWJr1
W BBUOr
i
ANQK OK I.ALLKT8 AND DrVICnTISHKifKNTfl
AT HKlIBrH AND AHADKMV OK MUU1U tVti &AiM
Keith's Theatre, Atf antic. City
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