r-rayggi IHHHHHHrrrAO Y5" 1 ' iiwipnpPWPfiPiiipii9iipMMiW .'1. in l. l Th'W' '33 ; tfii ' "4. Sf'fiAS u ;. .- " V 4W (i ftHwPIHf$ ?!.r MTlF'KT'Wl!,! iA!T,-WOTnT1 m uii'i ii I i i 1 .i IT r a.. -ja, , v, v ' rr l ' it -t r;y i; J i k tf P y K U' Hi ., JUST G0SS1PAB0UT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Day's Doings Among the Debutantes1 She Hears of a Main Line ' Interest Jam Won't Stay On THE debutanto event of today will be thft dance which Mr. and Mrs. Bob MontKomcry will rIvo at tliclr home, Ardrosoan, In Vlllanovn, to In troduce Jcsslp DnCosta, daughter of Mr. Charles Da Costa. Ilcr mother, you remember, died more than n year u&o, and Mrs. Montgomery la to chnp erona. her at rribst of the affairs this year. Mrs. Montgomery and Mrs, 11a Costa were very Intimate friends, and it Is especially fitting to hnvo her Intro duce J&tsie. Mr. Da Costa will give n dinner for Jesmio before thtf dance, and there will bo several other dinners n well, Lucille Carter will entertain for Florence, who you remember, was r debutante last year, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry l'eppor Vaux will give n dinner for Mis Nancy McICcan. Mns. iiiciuitn a Nonius is giving a large luncheon for Helen fcwell out at the Philadelphia Country Club today and a great many of the dtbs are going. About forty-five In all, including Mildred Carpenter, Augusta Harrison, Mary Hobard, Hitn Heck chcr, Sarah llarrlnger, Malxlo Stewart, Nancy McKfrfn, Helena Mitchell. Kitty Morrirk, Mary Howland, Elizabeth Jeancs, Ottllle Morris, Henrlettn Wil on, .ttusscll Tucker, Virginia Carter, .Tano Coxc. Eleanor Qummey, Evelyn Page, Jcsnlf Da Cdatn, Elsie Du Tout, Elisabeth Fruitier, Maiy Norrls, l'olly (JrlRCom. Jane Hepburn, Sophie Ynrnall, Annabelle Wood, Marjorle Olbbon, Dorothy Stevens, Marie Louise Thomp son, Anita Strawbrldge, Carol Smltn, Frances Robs, Ruth Packard, Mary SItcr. Annp Asliton, Mnfy Howland, Charlotte Starr, Mary Itnyard, Elolno Warrlncr, Kathcrhie Porter, Margaret Curtis, and one or two others. HAVE you heard about tho sale which is to be held at tho Women's Club In Ardmoro on Wednesday nnd Thursday of this week? Th people of Oladwynno are in chargo of it, as sisted by members of tho Cburch of tho Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, and it's for the benefit of Qlndwynnc Hall, which Is to be erected at Merlon Square. I understand the ground on which this hall U to be erected has been already presented by two men who arc mem bers of the Church of the Redeemer. Rome of the women who arc Interested in the nffair are Mrs. Effingham II. Mor ris. Mrs. William R. Phlllcr,.Mrs. Wil liam II. Walbaum, Mrs. Edgar How ard, Mrs. (Jeorgc Kales linker. Mrs. James D. Wlnsor, MrH. Daniel Morcau Rarrlnger, Mrs. J. Strieker Coles, Mrs. A. Degrauw Warncck. Mrs. Henry Abbott, Mrs. R. Meado Smith. Mrs. William Rnnk, Mrs. Thomas Liggett, Mrs. R. Vnll Marsh, Mrs. Francis King Wainwright, Mrs. Livingston Riddle. Mrs. George W. C. Drcxel. Mrs. Henry Pepper Vaux, Mrs. Her bert Clark, Mrs. Samuel Vauclain, Mrs. George W. Kcndricic, 3d, Mrs. (Jcorgo Calvert Carter, Mrs. Jacques Vauclain and Mrs. Heron Crossman. WHAT do you thluk of Sophie Nor rls'R scheme to run n regular social bureau of efficiency? She's going to be at the head Af the social part, I under stand, and will run a ball for ypu from printing the Invites, addressing them, seeing to the decorations, in fact, every thing hut have the ballroom cleared up after the parties, which Is, of course, not the pnrt of a hostess. Sophie is a daughter of the Hcide Norrises. you know, and a niece of Mrs. Arthur Ryer son, Mrs. Arthur Rush, Miss Sophie Rorle nnd Adolph Rorle, of New York. Her mother was Miss Bessie Borle. Sophie was abroad for 6ome time dur ing the wnr nnd did somo fine work In the canteen nt the front I hnve not heard yet who tho girls are who will work with her. but she is In n regular firm, with offices nt tKe Stock Ex change Building, nua sho Intends to make it a grcnt success. MOLLY was eating her bread which mother had spread with jam. And when mother did not seem to bo looking the little red tongue skipped out quickly and removed the jam from tho top nnd then Molly asked for more. Finally mother said: "Deorie. you- must not nsk for more. Mother has sprend thnt bread thoroughly." "But, muvvcr," said Molly, "vat jam won't 'toy on my bread at all." NANCY WYNNE. I SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Among tho guests at tho dunce to be irtven on Tuesday, November 10 by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace Tunis, of Wynnewood, In honor of their daughter, Ml88 Florence Wllloughby Tunis, will be: Miss Anita Strawbrldge, Miss Jano Gordon Coxe, Miss Mary Starr GrlBcom, Miss Elizabeth Jennes, Miss Sydney Blddle, Miss Marjorle Gibbon, Miss Hen rietta Wilson, Mr. William Du Barry, Mr, Lyman Lisle, Mr. Edward C. Cas Hard, Mr. James Cheston, 4 tit. Mr. 3. Warren Downs, Mr. George Kncaa, Mr. Edward SliakeBpcare, Mr, W Lawrence Bodley and Mr. George Wood Furness., Mr. nnd Mrs. Stacey B. Lloyd, of 1623 Bpruce btreet, will entertain at dinner followed by a theatro party tomorrow nigh. There will be fourteen guests. Trains leaving Broad street station nt 3,47 and 4.33 tomorrow afternoon will bo met at St. Martin's station for the tea o be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver Boyce Judson to Introduce to society their niece, Mls3 Charlotto Churchill Starr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Du coing Starr. Miss Starr and Miss Mary Ernestine Appleton, daughter of Mr, and Mm. Samuel A. Appleton, will leavo the latter part of tho week for Boston, and will attend a houso party to be given by Mrs. G. L. Wlnlock, at Mr home at Cambridge, Mass. Miss Starr and Miss Appleton will attend the Harvard and Princeton game on Saturday. United States Minister to Portugal, Thomas II. Btroh and Mra Birch, will arrive the latter part of this month and will be entertained as the guest of Mrs. Birch's siser, Mra Eugene S. Dorey, of 1C18 Locust street. Invitations were received today for a dinner to bo given by Mr. and Mrs. LouIb 11.' Lemolne. of 1031 Locust street. In honor of Miss Augusta A. Harrison, on Friday, November 20. Invitations have been Issued for a luncheon to be given by Mra William V. Goodman und Mrs. JobjpIi W. Wear, at tho Acorn Club, on Novombor 22, in honor of Miss Mary C. Hebord. xi TriniRft Wtirrlncr. dauahter of Mr and Mra Samuel Dexter Warriiicr, haa returned from a vlelt to Wilmington, where sho was the guest of MUs Mary Marvel, debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joslnh Mnivel. of Nantlcoko, Oroen vllle, Del, Miss Warrlner will be pro nentod to eoclety by her purents nt a tea to be given at their home. 1'Jd South Eighteenth street, on Thursday. Novem ber IS. Mrs. J. nidgway Ilellly, of 1721 Lo cust street, who spent several weeks ai Virginia Hot Springs, haa returned to her home. Mr Lewis Lllllo and Miss Theodora Llllle, of Haverford, uccompanlcd by Mr. George Blcltle Ogden, nnd his daughter, Miss Cathryn Ogden, of Onlidcno, Itad ior. spent the week end at the Bui View Golf Club, Atlantic City. Miss Sophlo 8 C. Bnknr, daughter of Mrs. Louis C. Bnkcr, Jr, of Bala, will leave tho middle of this month for St. Paul. Minn., where she will be the guest of her brother-in-law nnd tutor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lelle Ames, for a month. She will spend the Chrlstmaa holidays with Mr. nnd Mrs. John F, Sheploy, at St. Louis, Mo. The engagement of Mis Maker nnd Mr. and Mrs, Hhepley's son, i Mr, Ethan A. II. Shepley, has been an nounced, , ,M1M Constancy . Beale. and her niece, Miss Viola Beale Homer, who have been the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Benle at Deepdale, their plnee at Strafford, for some time, will return home this week, 4 Mrs. Theodore M. Hellslcy, of 88 Gowen nvenue, Mt. Airy, announces the engagement of her daughter, Mis Jflennor HUtstey, to Mr. John Bachman Hnrtlng, uon of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel JlnrtlnR. of 20 East Johnson street, Germnntown. Mrs. R. A, Lamberton, of Harrlsburg, who has been tho guest of her daughter and ron-ln-law, Colonel and Mrs. Rollln H. Wilbur, of Old Stone House, 8U Davids, hne returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. John de P. Conger, ot Twin Oaks, Vlllanova, will leave to day to occupy their farm near Norrls town, , Mra William I. Mlrkll. of the Wel lington, Nineteenth nnd Walnut streets, left on Friday for n visit to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnstone, ot New York, who have been tho guests for a few days of Mr ""d Mrs John H. Gustlno, Jr., of Wopi'IiImo nvenue, Over brook, returned on Fv day to their home. Mrs, Joseph Blddid, who tin beon Visiting her dnughtr, Mr. William H. Palmer, of St, Davids, left during last week for Pasadena, Calif., where she will spend the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Davis May, of Narberth, are occupying their new home, Highland avenue, Merlon. Their on-ln-Iaw arid daughter, Mr. and Mm. Luther Ilussett Graves, 2d, of Forty Tourth and Pine atreets. have 'left for n, visit to Bennington, Vt, where they are the guests of Mr. Graves parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther n. Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. McFetrldge have closed their cottage, Tarry-a-BIt, Irt Ventnor City, and am now living at the Shclburne, Atlnntlo City. Mr. nnd Mrs. John HlnchclltT. of 4314 Pechln street,. announce tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary A. Hindi cliff, to Mr. William Henncsioy. Tho engagement of Mien Dorothy Fnggen, daughter of Mr. nnd Mm. Harry Faggen, of C730 North Broad street, Oak Lane, nnd Mr. Jacob L. Gwlrtz, hns been announced, ALONG THE READING Mrs. Lillian Essllnger, of Blklns Park, entortalned nt luncheon followed by curds on Friday at the Old York road Country Club. The guests, who are members of her card club, Included. Mrs. William H. Bitter. Mrs. Hiram II. Hlrsch, Mrs. Frederick, Dannenhower, Mrs. Harry Artlett, Mrs. Carl F. Lauber, Mrs. Frederick II. Haltcman, Mrs. Jacob Belswanger, Mrs. Jacob Eohrolbor. Mrs. J. Harry Bowers, Mrs. A. P. Rosen borger. Mrs. Charles F. Wall, Mrs. Paul Schmltt, Mrs. Rudolph Sossna and Mrs. Lillian Essllnger. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Belz, of 603 East Maylond street, entertained nt dinner on Friday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baumann, of Washington. Mrs. C. C. Watt, of West Hortter street and Wayne avenue, entertained nt cards at her home on Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs. William W. Wilson, of the Delmar-MorriB, nnd her gUcstd. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. L. W. Hlrsh, of 2311 North Broad street, gave n Halloween party for her son and daughter on Saturday ovcnlng. Mra. J. Smith and her daughter. Miss Evelyn Smith, of Thirteenth and Master streets, will entertain the members of their fortnightly card club tomorrow afternoon. .ROXBOROUGH The Roxborough Business Men's Asso ciation will hold n Halloween festival this evening, when there will be a parade ot masqueraders on Ridge avenue, from Lyceum to Levcrlngton nvenue and re turn. Tho Judges' stand will be at Green lane and Ridge avenue. There will be twenty-nine prizes. Including those for the Juvenile parade as well tho giown-uns. Mr, John W. Logan Is president of the organization. Mr. Edwin Stein, vice president; Mr. Harold Tyson, secretary; Mr. William Swartz, financial secretary, and Mr. Arthur Stetler, treasurer. TIOGA Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Tuteur, of 3733 North Carlisle street, entertained at din ner nnd cards or Saturday evening, with the following guests: Mr. snd Mrs. John R. Muwson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Greenwood, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Cox and Mr. and Mrs. John Sheets. Suits, tan mm ,pw JimMwmiiqwraiqiMMiiM 1 at the New Lower Prices Distinctive, individual, i'Stecker" modes, the equal, in every particular, of the garments we sell the year round, but now marked at Savings of $20 to $100 on Every Garment ,SR3MHKoiiJiCtJWSsETiiWM rhoto the Phtlllpi Studio .MISS DOROTHY CANNON Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William 11. Cannon, of Cnnulcn, whose en gagement to Dr. Paul Newton Jepson, of Minneapolis, Is announced FASHIONABLE WORLD ATTENDS WEDDINGS Miss Marian Baird Bride of Mr. C. Jared Ingersoll Thorrip- son-Maule Marriage One of the most Interesting of th late fall weddings will be that of Miss Marian Wlstcr Balrd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edgar Wright Balrd, and Mr. Charles Jared Ingersoll, son ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles E. Ingersoll, which will take place at 4 o'clock today In St Luke's Episcopal Church, Gcrmant&wn. The Uev. Samuol Upjohn. D. D., rector of tho church, will officiate. Miss Balrd, who will bo given In mar riage by her father, will be attended by her sister. Miss Onlnor Owen Balrd, an maid of honor, nnd the bridesmaids will Include Miss Elinor Thompson, of Wilmington, Del.; Miss Elizabeth Mor gnn, Miss Emma L. Schwartz, Miss Elizabeth Jeanes, Mies Catharine Coxe and Miss Gertrude L. P. Conawny. The bride will wear a white velvet gown, trimmed with Brussels roso point lace, a white tulle veil forming a coronet of lAce, and trimmed with n spray of o ran go blossoms Her dress will be trimmed on the left side with n spray of orange blossoms, nnd she will enrrv a shower bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the valley. Tho maid of honor will wear a flame-colored satin dregs, em broidered In gold, and trimmed with brown lnee to match the brown hat, which will be of brown tulle an lace. She will carry a bouquet of chrysanthe mums and dahlias. The bridesmaids will be dressed alike In aprlcot-colored taffeta gowns, trimmed with brown tulle, draped on tho left side nnd fashioned with a brown silk rose. Their hats will nlso be of brown tulle, trimmed with lace and they will carry autumn flowers The little flower girls will wear n white Brussels organdie dress nnd n hat of apricot taffeta. She will carry a basket of fall owcr8. Tho Ilttlo pago will wear a white sailor suit. Mr. Sturgls Ingersoll will act aa best man for his brother and tho ushers will Include Mr. John Hobart Ingersoll, Mr. Orvllla H. Bullitt, Mr. JoBeph A Mlnott, Mr. Edgar W. Wright, Jr., Mr. Richard Harte, Jr., Mr. James E. Cowen, Mr, Francis H. Bohlen, Jr., Mr. Frnncls Boyer, Mr. Frank Trevor Hogg and Mr. William Y. Humphries. A reception will follow the ceremony 1222-1224 Walnut Street Coats and Wraps and Coats Luxurious as to fabrics, graceful in lines, and rich in the elaborate use of furs. $95 to $445 Values at 65 to 345& ' A Saving of $30 to $100 Tailored Suits Fur trimmed or plain tailored mo'dels in a splendidly wide range of styles, fab rics and cjolora, $95 to $395 Values at $65M u 2952& A Saving of $30 to $100 jU at the homo of tho bride's parents In Chestnut Hill. THOMPSON MAULE MIos II. Ethel Mnulo, daughter of Mrs. William Henry Maule, and Mr. Robert Wllmer Thompson were mar ried quietly at noon today at the home of Miss Maulo'a mother In Vlllanova. Miss Maulo was gowned In white satin trimmed with old lace. Her veil of old lace was fastened with a spray of orange blossoms, nnd she carried a shower bouquet of lilies of tho valley. Mrs. C. M, Provost Herring nttended her sister aa matron of honor nnd wore a goWn of blue broc.ido chiffon velvet Her hat was of brown velvet and she carried pink snap dragons. Little Miss Mary Maule Herr ing and little Ml.no Jane Phillips wcro tho flower girls. They wore simple frocks of white organdie trimmed with pink ribbon and carried old-fashioned bouquets. A reception followed the coremony. Mr. Thompson nnd his bride will bo nt home at 2230 Locust street after January 1, PERSONS WILLIAMSON A wedOIng of social Interest to this city will bo nolomlzed this afternoon at 2::I0 o'clock In St. John the Baptist Episcopal Shapol, Ivv Depot, Va., when miss Anno uoiesnury Williamson, dnughtor of Mr and Mrs. Frank Wil liamson, of 230' Sliruco Htreot. will bo como tho bride of Mr. Frank Stanford Persons. 2d. of Montcnmcrv. Ala. Arch bishop Fredcrlclt Neve, of Ivy Depot, Va.. will officiate. The bride, who will be given In marringe by her father, will wear a gown of whlto georgette crepe trimmed with lace. Her veil of tulle will be surmounted by a cap of real lacfl ond ornngo blcssims. Sho will enrry a shower nouquct or lliifs 01 1110 vnllev nnd or ohlds. Mrs. Coffin Colket Wilson, Jr., sister of tho bride, will attend hb ma tron of honor. The bridesmaids will bo Miss Julia w. Williamson, another ii ter of tho bride ; Miss Mary Wagner and Misn Anno ucniiiHton. ootn or German toivn. Miss Helen Coch Nevo will bo iiower gill and Mooter Ambrose Gibson und Mr. Wotdrow Wilson aibson, all of Ivy Depot, Va . will be ribbon bearers. Mr. Robert Persons, brother of tho bridegroom, will bo bestmtnan. A recep tion will follow. On their return from 11 wedding journey Mr. and Mrs. Persons will bo home nfter Jnnunry 1 ut Flet cher, Va. r CRAVIS SACKS An attractive autumn weddlnir took nlnce last evening at 5 o'clock In thn Beth Israel Temple, Thirty-second street and Montgomery avenue, when Miss Eetelle R. SackN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harry sacics, or 0337 uldgo avenue, nnvhnrnnrh nrwl Xfp Toral Q P.nnl. of 4626 Sanson) street, were ' married by the Rev. Marvin Nathan. The bride rim 'niniiMnffiiirw irrnnrMiiMliiTMrtiilriwinMTffffi Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th CTJBMtMWMiroro Wraps waa given In, mar'rlage by her father and wojj attended by her eisur, Mr. Samuel Habor, As matron of hdnor j Miss Bella Sacke, also a sister, maid of honor Miss Sadie Roienfleld, Miss Bess Cramer, Miss Eva Rlpelhaupt, Miss lleb.a 1. "aber, bridesmaids, nnd Miss Madeline Cravls, flower girl. The bride wore a gown of white chiffon with ft veil of princess lace, caught with clusters of orange blossoms. Her at tendants wore chiffon gowns of the pastel shades. -Mr. Cravls had for best, man, Mr. William Slepln, and his ushers Included hy brother, Mr, William Cravls; 'Air. Ellas Hannas. Mr. Sol HInhorn and Mr, Emmanuel Flnberg, . The'servloo wan followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gravis lift on a wedding tour and will be at hdme at 1625 West Erie avenue, Tioga, TWERSKY 9NEIDMAN An Interesting wedding took place on Sunday evening at 0 o'clock at the Rodeph Shalom Temple, at Broad .and Mount Vernon streets, when Miss Su J?nS.8 ,5lildman, sister of Mr. and Mrs. II. Goldbaoher, of 6801 Chestnut street, bcnmn the bride of Mr. Mnurlce Twer eky, of New fork. Tho Rov. Dr. Bttel son performed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception In the ballroom at the Rltz-Carlton. The bride, who was given In roarrlnire by her brother-in-law, Mr. II. Gold- brocade with a lonflr train extending frnm 110 Willst lino. Her veil was of .liirh.M nnd rose point lace, ndorned With real orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of "orchids nnd lilies of tho valley. miss Anno sncldman, ns maid ot honor, wore n gown or sliver nnd Jade green and carried n bouquet of large nnd small orchid button nhrvmntha. mums. Tho brldo Wfts attended hvMh following bridesmaids: Miss Iteba Sne dman, Miss Jean Hausman, Miss Roslyn Turburts nnd Mlsa Rose Lnpnns. Their gowns, styled alike, were of hy drangea blue, silver and coral pink. They wore largo hata to match, with corresponding color In ostrich bands, and carried bouquets of orchid roses and snap dragons. Mr. Samuel Rnblnovlch acted as "best man, while the ushers were Mr, Maurice Hausman, Mr, Arthur Kessler, Mr. Sydney Blaunor and Dr. L. Sncld man, Miss Hermlone Kesslen nnd MIss.Ger trude Gotlelb 'were flower girls. The Temple was "decorated most elaborately, a bower being constructed of palms, ferns, white chrysanthemums and dahlias. A number of out-oNtown guests were present, those from New York being Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pokraas, Mra. Rosalind Turbowitz, Miss Lillian Levin, Mrs. Marlon Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Myer Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Engle, Mr. and Mm, Samuel Rablnovltch, Mrs. Bertha Gay lord Mr. Archie Levy, Mr. Abraham Friedman. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob De Young, Mr. Samuel Murray, Mr. Henry Tannenbnum, Mr. And Mra Benjamin Rlnaldo. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Simon son, Mr. Angelo Arblb, Mr. Arthur Arblb, Mr. William Washauer, Mr. MfllMfllflM George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Gorgeous Collection of Evening Hats Exqulslto Turbans and largo models In the newest evening con celts are hero. Among the display wo note the following: Lovely Henna nnd Gold Brocade Turban Trimming of Pin and Henna Feathers to match Priced $20.00. Attractive Large Ntralght Brim Hat Of black mallne nnd gold cloth black silver and gold laces, trimming of narrow, fancy gold-braid I'rlced $83.00. Another Smart Turban With new high front, has a brim of gold cloth with crown of gold cloth and lace. Trlrrtalng of Henna Fentnora I'rlced J42.00. Elaborate of Silver I.ace With soft moleskin crown , trimming of ellver, blue and rose flowers with streamers of narrow silver braid- l'rlc.d S08.00. Annual Sale of Trefousse Fine French Kid and Suede Gloves 2-Clnip French Kid Gloves Overneom Sewn Whlto, black, tan, navy, gray, modo and brown ; regularly $4.50, Sale Price, J3.00. I-Claip Special Pique Kid Gloves Black, white, tan, brown, beaver, gray; regulurly J4.7B. Sale Price, $3,85. 2-Clanp rique Kid Black and whlto; regularly SS.00. Sale Price, $4.25. 2-Clnip Trefousne Bent Pique Kid Black, white, mode, cham pagne, tan. brown, beaver and gray; regularly $6.60 a pair. Sale Prloe, $4.50. l-CIain Special Pique Suede Gray and beaver only; regularly $4.76. Sole Price, $2.85 a pair HI I 2-CInsc Price, $3.0i Speclnl Flque Suede a pair. 2-CUip Trefousne Bent I'lque Snrde Tan, gray, champagne, beaver and black; regularly $5.60 Sale Price, $4.60. Trefomie Lone Kid und Suede Gloves, 0-Button Length, Kid BUrrltz Black and whlto; regularly $5,60. Sale Price, $4.75, Btrap-Wrlit I'lque Kid In black; regularly $8.60 pair. Salo Prlco, $7.25. 8-Button Length Kid Overaeam sewn; black, white, beaver, brown ; regularly $7.00. Sale Prlco, $6.00, H-Button Length Tlquo Kid nnd Suede Black, gray, mode, white, tan, brown, beaver; regularly $7.50. Sale Price, $C,50. 8-nutton Length French Suede Black, white, tan, mode, gray; regularly $7.00. Sale Price, $0.00. 12-Button Length Pique Kid In black, white, brown and beaver; rcgulnrly $9.00. Salo Price, $7.75. 10-Biitton White Kid and Kt-Ilutton Suede In white and tan: regularly $10.00. Salo Price, $8 75. IS n IMPORTANT Our regular prices on these gloves are lower by comparison than anywhere in town. Special Values in Hosiery T.Ule Fashioned Hose In Navy Blue; usual $1.25 grade, now 7o. Illacjc Cotton Honei full fashioned In regular nnd extra alzes usual $1.00 grade, now 7Sc. Black Lliile Fashioned Ifotej tho usual $1.35 kind, now $1,00, Faililoned Silk Hone In Taupe and Cantor only; regular $1,76 grade, now $1.10. Silk Hone In Pearl Gray and Taupe; semi-fashioned, usual $1.60 kind, now 06o. Wash Silk at Half Price Divided Into threo price groups at $1.00, $1.60 nnd $2.03 a yard' they are mostly all suitable for men's shirtings and for wash blouses' white grounds with two-tone nnd plain stripes. M I 90c Mousselinc Ruching at 50c yard Comes In white nnd ecru, In 3-Inch width; hemstitched edge Just the trimming for blouse or dress. Broken Lines of Underwear Reduced Knvier Silk Ton Union Suits with ribbed llslo bodlea; were $3,85. Slightly soiled, now $2.00. Winter welfht Union Suits of ribbed cotton, high neck nnd long sleeves. Sizes 40, 42, 44. Wcro $3.00, now $,00. Dale Bloomers In white, pink, black; all sizes; $1,50 grade, now 06e, Children's Merino Brawers of American Hosiery Co. quality; half price ; now 7So. Persian Dress Trimmings Reduced These are marked for quick clearance at prices which will dispose of them In a day. Trimmings for fancy work, curtains or dresses In splendid assortment now priced nt 10c, 25o and 60o a yard. No mall orders. Georgette Crepes Special $1.65 yd. Splendid selection ot colors In Georgette crepe and oh Iff on voiles; a special purchase enables us,'to offer the usual $2,76 grade at $1.05 u yard. ' Arthur Straits, Mr. Frederlo Straus, Mr. Leon Loeb, Mr. Irving Kraus, Mr. Aaron Schrelber, Mr. Charles Rothenberg, Mr. Irving Marks, Mr. iiid Mra Morris Ger ber, Mr. and Mrs Samuel ScHwenborger, Mr. Joseph Lovl'i, Mr. James Goldaton, Mrs. A. RAphaei, Mr. B, Dovorsky, Mr. Harry Furst, Mr. Murray Knllscher, Mr. Maurice Wolf. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Ooldnmlth, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Dtstlllntor, niisn luiiii .Jieiuiator, Air, wnuer uipin lator, Mr. David Hersteln, Mr. Simon Ho Itolsky, Pr. Wnltir Wlnslow. Mr. nnd Mra. Philip Rerllnger, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wii llAm DtilM. Mr. Max Weedersehall. Mr. and Mr. Harry Morris, Mr. Nathaniel t-monn, miss Mae smoun, vr. ji uan dtoft, Mr, Seymour Swanu, Mr. Henry Steenmnn, Mr. Samuel Pokrats, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sims, Mr. Vlotor Lehman, Mr. nernnrd Ihmml. Mr. Edirar Lnrrie. Mrs. Phllln'rinlfliihhArtf. The attests from Pittsburgh were Mr. and Mrs, Charles- Twersky, Mlts Lillian Hutner. irom Trenton : Mr. nnd Mrs. William Bplegle, Mr, Leo Mlohallzon, Mr. John Sohtes singer, Mr. nd Mrs. Morris Ppkroas. from Baltimore; Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel Harrison. Mr, and Mrs. II. Cohen. Mr. Istdor Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kaplan, Dr, Harry Brande, Mr. Samu'1 Levlne, from Harrlsburg; Mlsa Ifani..e Sneed man, New Haven, Conn.; Dr. Earl Sneldmnn, Miss Annie Sntldmnn, ,6f Al toona, Pa.: Mrs. L. Sherry Benjamin, Mrs. Joseph Lewis of Chicago, 111. MORRIO JONES Tho v.-eddlng of Mltn Mary H Jones, dnughtor of Mr. and Mru Newton H. Jones, and Mr. Thomas II. Morris, son of Mr. Craddoo Morris, of Scranton, pa., took place at noon on Saturday at the Woodland Presbyterian Church, Forty ohrntlrt ivnd Pins ntf-eeUi. The brICe was given In marring by her father, M.'sj Jones nna ab ner.maia 01 nonor, w.rs Clarice Forrest Myer, nnd Miss M'l dred lr. Shrlner ns brlCasmald. Mr. Montague Morris, brother of the bride groom, acted as Wt mat.. Tho ushers were Mr. Edward S. Ogden, Mr. Mllo A. Neely, Mr. George A. Knowlea and Mr. Albert K. Westovor, WEST PHILADELPHIA Master Jean Burlll entertained a num ber of his friends at his home, 6416 Lo oust street, on Friday, In celebrating his second birthday. Among those pres ent were Miss Betty Scott, Miss Lois Jenn Meyers, Miss Emma Hemming, Miss Patricia Cdlllns, Mister Richard Carlton. Master Hugh Bennlng, Master William Carlton, Jr., and Master Stand bridge Barlll. Miss Ottalle Elliott, of 483G Walnut street, who Is visiting Miss Josephine Balllet, of AllentOwn, was the guest of honor on Saturday night at a masked dance given by Miss Balllet Miss EI- lirttatioai lorAttnoanc Moderate friers -ife. tali Write r rbone for Knrraved r Printed nimpiM. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 4 Wtlnal St Diiii'ramraiiMEraMrira -In gray only; regularly $5.00. Sale 1 N lloit will return to her homo early in the week. Mrs. Rao CariwAllftrior fltundlirtdrt and her daughter Miss Evelyn Cadwal- inucr aianauriuge, gave n miyin"a aanco at their 'home, 230 South Fifty-third street on Saturday evening; Among those present, were Miss Mary Pelffer, Mrs. Rollln Richardson Meyers, Mr. and Mrs, William Preston Arenas, Jr Mr. and, Mrs. Ettore Pnttl Barlll, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cadwallarter Standbrldge and Mr. F. Edward Nolan. riltLADEU'ltlA'S tiKADINO THBATnJC9 Dl r.ctlon of Moam. I.EB VjTj. HHUIIKUT LYRIC TONIGHT The ONE Big Event The I.atMt and Qreatit of All N. Y. WINTER GARDEN BPECTACULAn REVUES. TUB 1 assmg onow OF 1919 THE MIOHTT MOKAltCH OP ALl, AMUSEMENT INSTITUTIONS 16 Bumrtuooui SeenlSO,SUrs Bxt.Ultefl aonoRous oaiaxt on oiadsomu UIH1.H guwNBU I.XKB UUDUICSRKHI A II BE I,INQ RIOT OF HESI'LKNDENT nEVELnr. Suressnlng In Splendor and Sumptuousneti All l'att Achievement! . IN THE COLOSSAL CAST Ann Jama Darton, Th Avon Comedy 4, Jack Ixillte, Lon Haacall, Eddie Mlllef. Frankle Heath. Hazel Cox, The Hath rirotliera. The 4 Haley Slatera, Kyra, MerU Itartw.lt, Iloland Woodrurf, John i "rrna and thB . V " 'roua Winter Garden Deautlca Si- CIALMAT. TOMOR. POP. MAT. WED., $1.50 ADELPHITONIGHT MR. LEO DITRICHSTEIN IN THE nOMANTIC MELODRAMATIC SUCCESS THE PURPLE MASK rI AMPCV QT TltEATRB tii ? . 17th & D.Lancey iuui. a. num. ac nni. lieiow upruc. til TOUTII, SUNSHINE AND LAUOHTEIl TUP nOUEUT .-'d MILTON'S r2nnARx wSSa'SBSio -LJ UyJULJvU Tlnwtitnmi TlrU( geca! ofUcei. Shubert Theatre, and uimmia. 6Aa SHUBERT 'extra mat. PlT.KPTinv niv EVES. AT 8:15 fal. Wa.1' . U. TOMORROW THE HIT OF THE YEAR "JVIn frlfndfi here as !n Naw Tork and uwiiuuiii Civenini linger. CHESTNUT ST. T--- MATINEES, 2:10. EVENINOS. 8:15 "The last word In pictures." Inquirer, l D.W.GRIFFITH MASTEnriEcn "Way Down East" MAT. DAILY j" $t0o tlpn, and Iron-hound contrncta, this picture niver can be ahown at lew than flrot-claai theatro prices. Election neturna will b. read from the . VA flf ttll llt ll.A.k. V m "i " "! n'r. jre a. j, j, HnuDert iiivnuM uu jj i ecu on iNiBnc riiomorrowi rjiiLAPKLrniA'a roRnatosT theatres PORRFT NIGHTS AT 8:15 V-aIA.L0 1 Mata. Tum. A Sat, 2:15 Holiday Mat. TpmorM50c to $2 "ONH OP THH MOST DEMailTFUIi i"iunivnu v.u.iicuib.i (iiwr.n nriii'i in A umw4 .'4WU.li aWItW Sh.tllWWWAaN, THE SWEETHEART SHOP With HAnmr k. mohton ELECTION HETURNS nEAD FROM THE STAGE TOMOUnOW NIOHT 'OH. CLARENCE" P.ARRFPrv MOHTS AT 8:10 Holiday Mat. Tomor. g1 $2 rA TQIUMPH xxrmo uoacif Dtosr fICAL ROMAMCt A NSUMVSICAL VBOOUCtO BtrUNRY SAYAGfc- ELECTION RETUIINH READ IHOM THE UTAOB TOJIORROW NIOHT OH. CLARENCE" RPnAn NIQHTS AT 8:16 Ul wniy Miila. Wnil- A St. at ?.1s "THE FIRST REAL PLAY OF THE SEA- bun, jNorin Amentum. HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES IN The Famous Mrs. Fair Ry JAMES FORI1ES Pmt flrt XI at Tnpulftr Mat. Weilnfadav "OH. CLARENCE" QUMONTS NINTH AND ARCH ST3. LAUlVlvl-il EVENINOS 8:1S Sratlneea Mon.. 'WVil and Sat. 2:15 KMMETT WELCH MINHTHELB WOMEN VOTERS; OR, WHEN THKT nULE ELECTION NIGHT MIDNIGHT SHOW, 11.30 Special Election Returna Read frnm State EXTRA MAT. TUESDAY, 2:15 flWARTHMORE, PA. At Hallowe'en (Monday) Strath Haven Inn Dlnnor, 0 to T:S0. Dancln?, 8:30 to 11 'Nlevhona. Swarthmore 080 ll E T n O P O I. I T A M 1V1 OPERA HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA GRAND OPERA CO. THURSDAY EVENINO OTHELLO Mon.. Nov. 8th LA OIACONDE Seata now, ft to IS for aal at Wejr mnnn'a. 1108 Cheitnut Bt. IS2f Chaatnui. Lo Meoeption ofWy rr?PWPI IM OormantownChultnAv v.. . wwiUnnta Tomorrow, SSa&SSo V w V IN w t ChaaGfut. LoC.'M9Z.6itnDAlt,&hm Ydtfdaj at 9)tfl7 MAE DE5MONO nVoYtf,n ;rxt Wk "A TAILOK-MADB MAN" mtt M lift a. T-C.fcMl ;- ,w 'flj Markat Bt. aU 10th 11 A. M. to 11 P.M. ' V-iL-' AT Fi 1J "J ivainerme macuonaia In a7l. tl.. i.11.- -. itJ, The Notorious Miss Lisle if"! EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION t art BUSTER KEATON. in "CONVICT 13','. . . y iir. i.ijr.iii 'ir,7,r FOURTIt WEEK OP MUSICAL TESTIVAI' d!U a nr.w cuMKur special Midnight Performance 'ttftE 1U1V1UKKUW INIUM1 , $&& IlETUIlNft nT pnitfiTii wrn .i liV,v PALACES A, M 12. 2. 8:48, 6:45. 7:48. B:80 P. V.tjhA ONE WEEK ONLY Wf METRO PRESENTS ,1 ' I - IV I I I l l fm wT t and . ' riUBAKl CUWUKIM A MORMON MAID-lf A SENSATIONAL AND ORIPP1NO T EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION J ?) idkj& i jcr. ivCa-v i win in "CONVICT 13" A NEW COMEDY rM extra miantgnt rerrormanee -71 lomorrow Night nETURNS nr private wire ARCADIA' JL CHESTNUT 6T. Bat. 10-TllX ,, 10 A. M. to 11:10 P. M. v' COMMENCINO TODAY.- PARAMOUNT k' FIRST SHotflNd I I iinroi hil7mntirif a . Ma7iincnt iimI o . .....v.....w o producUon 0(5 WITH MAE MURRAY and DAVID POWELL Another (rrnt buty-drnma by tha man whA m.rfa 'fn wilt. 4I.A TlanfAf' A. tlndlnc romanco of all that human ntiru experience. Every Scene a Thrill or a Feaat of Lovallncaa. VICTORIA MARKET ST, Ab. NINTH ' U A. M. to 11:10 P. M. A Chorus Girl's Romance yllh VIOLA DANA Extra Midnight Performance Tomorrow Night Returns hv Private Wire CAPITOT..J 724 MARKET STREET x -,v3 1U A. M., 12, 2, .IMH, 3:40, 7:40, 0:30 P. M. WILL ROGFRS cupid the Wll-U rUJIjUHD COWPUNCHER REGEN M. V MAMC&T ST. Del. 17TH 0 A. M. to 11:10 P. M. Rrvnnt vCnnriitm n ' A j... .. -... jrULL HOUSE'' "T Otl 17 MARKET ST. VjL.VDHi AT JUNIPER 11:13 A. M. to 11 P. IS. Continuous Vaudeville , Extra Midnight Performance Tomorrow Night ?B, a From the Etate RESERVED BEATS IN ADVANCE CROSS KEYS uoth & joarket sts. -w "-iu 2.30 0:4S & 0 p "MING TOY" musical ELECTION RETURNS TOMORROW NIOHT BROADWAY Broad and Snyder Ara. Tf :' . if VauJeitlle Photoplay. EXTRA ELECTION ""ii NIOHT , MIDNIGHT n5N8 SHOW rn0M V " HTOE seats RBPrcnvr.n tn advance J-, ACADEMY OP MUSIf PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA. LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, Conductor t) FRIDAY AFTERNOON. NOV. 8. AT 8:00 V SATURDAY EVENINO. NOV. fl. AT 8:10 W.I Fnlolat: CYRIL SCOTT, Planlat W RACH. .Hrandenbunr Concerto, for Strlncra RRAIIMS .... Symphony No. 4. In E minor SCOTT. .Concerto for Piano and Orcheitro, SCOTT, ...Two PaaPBcagllas for Orchratra, J Seata Now on Sale nt Heppn'a, 1110 Cheatnut J E I T H ' S "THE 'LITTLE COTTAGE" V Ilrllllant Mualrnl Comedy I BEATRICE HERFORD , RORTHRT RMMF.T TCRANF, v ' Ethel Clifton & Co.. Emma Stephen; Ilaroneaa De Hn'luh A Co , Other Stara SPECIAL MIDNIOHT SHOW ELECTION NIOHT, 11:80 REOUI.AR EVE SHOW. R SHARP AOAUBM1 OF MUSIC TOMORRROW EVENINO AT 8 O'CLOCK The Jewels of the Madonna Fiftieth Performani- by the Philadelphia Operatic Society WASSILI LEP3 Conductor Seata at HepDO'e. II 10 Cheatnut at, vii-t..A r.A til on. I 4)0 KA ' llCKOlHt !( t'V, t'2 nnd S2.&0. Kl floctlnn rturpw will tw nnounp4 ACADEMY OF MUSIC j Eveni November 12 at 8:15 U' ONLY APPEARANCE THIS SEASON GALLI-CURCI Tlcketa now. Academy Uox OITlco an Itenpe'a 1110 Cheatnut Ht ACADEMY OF MUSIC Boston TONIGHT AT 8)15 c i .. Sulolat oyuiHuuiijr Orchestra Mabel Garrison piEauin Mlna G.irriion will rtplaeat iftviA OlinUu niVin Ik 111 " MONTEUX conoucior . ' JitllO. MIMUiv) ni j ta Tlcketa now on aaia at Acaaemy or uuiu and Ilcppo'a, 1110 Cheatnut St. Ampnunea.tre. aoo fc ' ncnpi PC Uenalncton Ave. ftun-co an(l Cumbcrllin), Matin. Dally DON With Step Lively Girle,!? Mldnlalit Show Tomorrow Election Night f WORLD'S MUSEUM OF LIVING Cl'RIOSlTIES " OPEN DAILT , , 11 A. M. to 10 P. M. l llth A Market Formerly lung-ham Itouaa HUl Ah. lUce, Mat. Toda? iJllOU Clean Rrad Showa ExclualYl2' Ulli -Ullb5 and NEDRA Walnut ab 8th Mat, Til iu. una TROCADERO -&Jtt w UA.V: W M. f i m Alt i IV I -"V . - " OnJ, !,..&, r . . t 'i? w . f.tta L.I " 'i, '.. ("iw '. i(W .. vv r "( r.?-. i i.V I,. vKT,v;' w , ,J3. J??: t ' I - 10 I ' Wf.. .' .... V si -IlJ - fi&rC