i!fl T, "V v i t'-j.ii'f - v;- ; .i" ( AiTim I- W ,4 W 'li "? rra r v. i n 1 J 7ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Club, Fairmount ParkShe Sees Seme Pretty Frecks at the Rebert Montgomery Dance yHE fall luncheon out at Sctlglcy nre in full swlii. nml today will see a goodly number qt pnrtlcn there. Mm. Charles Price Mnule will give a large dcbutnntp luncheon for Ade'nidc Sou Seu der, the.nnlph SiuuVrV daughter. Jflne Mnule Mclver 1b te chauerone the pnrtr. 1 always smite when I heur of these young cliniere;ies, for they don't leek old, enough te be married, let alone chnpcreuu nftnlts. Jane is be pretty, don't you think? She has Buch lovely eyes, and wus ene of the prctllc&t bride3 1 have ever Feen. Mm. Geerge Reynolds will also enter tain at a small luncheon at ftcdglcy, and se will Mrs. Walter Waring Hop Hep Hop kinseu. Q UITC n number of Phlladclphlans go -,... v v.t, ,! n effnnil ever te lcw Yerk today te attend the wedding or Itutn King and oren de Villlers tic Terrace, of Prnnce. Yeu knew Ruth King in n sister of Mrs. Stanley (Jrtsweld Flngg, .'id, of this city, who W09 Dorethy King, nnd se, of course, the Flnggs will go en te the wedding, aud the Ocyclins nnd ecveral ethers. Prince de Rcnm de Chnlnls, serving as charge d'affaires of the French Em bassy, will be best man, nnd Mrs. Chartcx de Jthnm, Ruth's sister, will be matron of honor. Small Orlsweld Flngg and David King Flngg will serve 88 pages for their aunt. The wedding will tnke plnce at the Kings' home, 0 East Seventy-ninth ttrcet. A recep tion for the relatives nnd, intimate friends will be given after the cere mony. THAT was an awfully pretty dance at the Moutgemerys for Jessie Da Cesta. The girls looked perfectly sweet, and were such pretty gowns. Rome ene said the ball room reminded her of a rainbow, se many, se varied and brilliant were the frocks. There were several black frocks, tee, which In times gene by no debutante ever thought of wearing It would be "tee old," but, bless your heart, the black seems te make them leek younger these days, and if one has fair hair it is most becoming. Atlec Downs, for Instance, were a black chiffon velvet frock built en plain lines, nnd with the bodice cut in a V slmpe. She is vcrv pretty, and the dark velvet contrasted wonderfully with her light hair aud blue eyes. Augusta Harrison looked very chic in black velvet tee. Her frock was made en plain lines, ns is the way of velvet gowns, nnd had n narrow sash which was fastened In front with nn oblong ornament of rhlncstencs and emeralds. .Tane Hepburn looked lovely in n gown of silver, cloth which shaded into pink. It was fashioned en plain lines, cut square at the neck, and draped effectively from the lower left side of the bodice te the riifht sheu'der with a scarf of American Reauty co'ercd tulla which was finished in a sort of butter 'fly bow and streamers. The color was extremely becoming te Jane, who is very dark. Helen Sewell looked stunning In a frock of pink taffeta made with a long waistline nnd embroidered in rose petals of silver. Hands of opalescent sequins formed the shoulder straps. There were lets of ether levely gowns, but I could net begin te remember them all. These I have spoken of t-truck me as particularly stunning. MARY LAW is te be given a dance tonight by Mrs. Ogden Heffman. 'Mary is the daughter of Mrs. Ernest Law nnd n sister of Mrs". Livingston Kiddle. She is a first cousin of Vir ginia Carter, you knew, and rc'ated re the Casntts nnd vnrieus ether members of the Carter family. Mrs, Heffman will I ptve the (innee at Ithan Derlwyn, her home in Radner. THE family had spent the summer in the ceuntrv in n house which was several times lareer than their winter home, and when November 1 came and they were te move home, it nint have worried Temmy, (heugh he said noth ing at first. Hut when the day for moving arrived he walked up te his' mother and remarked: "Gee. Mether, wen't it he funny moving b.trk ti nnr little house? It'll he sort of like get ting Inte an undershl-t tint's tee small for you." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Amenp the guests who will nttend the breakfast en Saturday which Mr. and Mrs Charlton Ynrnnll will Blve at Crum Creilt Kami, their country ra tals nt Deven, nfter the meet of the lladner Hunt, will be: Mr.' and Mrs. Jehn It. Fell, Mr. nnd Mrs llebert Learning Montgomery, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Vnn Hen'-'selner, Mr. nnd Mrs Tn 'odere Cramp, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pemberton Hutchinson, Mr. nnd Mrs TOfringham H. Merris. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Rebert 11 Strawbrldge. Mr. and Mrs llebert Glenrilnnlng, Mr. and Mrs. Geerge W Chllils Drexel, Mr. nnd Mrs TZdward Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drlnten Cexc, Mr. and Mrs Archibald H, -ttr Fall Luncheons at Sedgley TJnrlclle. Dr. nnd Mrs. Theman O. Ash- ten, Mr. nnd Mrs. O, Dawsen Celeman, I Mr. and Mrs. Themas Newhall, Mr. 'And Mrs. Edward P. Benis, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Chew, Mr. nnd Mrs. David S. B. Chew, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M Vauclaln, Mr. and Mrs, James M. Will Will cex, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Stanley rieeve, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnrence II. Clark, 3d, Mr. nnd Mrs, William J. Giutnler, Dr. nnd i Mrs. Jehn II. Gibben, Mr. nnd Mrs Henry U Cellins, Mr. and Mrs A. J. Antelo Devcreux, Mr. nnd MrB. Wllllnm du Pent, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jehn It. Val entine, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Pepper Vnux, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Drexel Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wnln Hnrrlsen, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Gerhard Lelper, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry M, Warren. Mr. and Mrs. rmnlcl D. Wentr., Mr. nnd .Airs, j, i-'ranKiin aicbAuacn, Air. ana Mrs. David B. Sharp, Dr. and Mrs. Al fred Stengel, Mr. and Mm Arthur U. ' '-'CKsen, mm. Arcniuam u, -rnomsen, Mra ItDnrv n. Thnmnsen. of wiimine- i ten : miss Eugenia Kelse enssntt, Mr. Herace H. Hare, Mr. C. Willing ilare! xii r. wiuiam m. Kerr, wr. Armur i. Meigs, Mr. Theman Stokes, Mr. Walter Stokes, Mr. Jehn Stokes, Majer Francis D. Lloyd, IV" . Geergo Breeke, 3d, Mr. Alfred Blddle, Mr. UadcllnTe Chesten, Mr. W. Hlnckle Smith, Mr. Francis Klch mend, Mr. Geerge Ilcllly, and Mr. 9. Lawrence Bedlnc. Mrs. Charles Pemberton Fex, of Chestnut Hill, will glve n thcatre party, and supper later in the winter. In honor of her niece. Miss Margaretta Large Harrison, debutante dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn W. Jenes, of the Poplars, Wynnowoed. have Issued Invitations for a tea te present te Beclety their daughter, Mrs. Adelaide Shires Deakln Jenes, at the Aldlne, from 4 until 7 o'clock, next Wednesday aftornoen, November 10. The receiving flirty will Include Miss Marv P. Bartow, Miss Sydney Diddle, Mlw Lvsbcth Boyd Miss Vlvlenne Bartlett, Miss Virginia Bensen Carter, Miss Ellse du Pent, Miss Charlette May Graves. Miss Frances 'fayes Hammend, Miss Margarettn Large Harrison, Miss Lucretla 8. Heck rchcr, 2d, Miss Mary Heppln Hewland Miss Jane S. Hepburn, Miss Ottllle Mor Mer ris Miss Mary Lloyd Nerrls, Miss Gor Ger trude Blunt, of Morrlstewn. N. J. ; Mls Virginia Nulton, of Washington ; Miss Evelyn Page, Miss Adelaide Sander, Miss Elizabeth Russell Tuc.'tcr and Miss Louisa N. Wnllls. A supper will fellow for the receiving party and a dance later for a few additional guests. At the tea te be given by Dr. nnd Mrs. Charles Bartlett. at their home, 1435 Spruce street, next Thursday aftornoen November 11. from 4 until 0.30 o'clock, te Introduce te society their daughter, Mlsa Vlvlenne Bartlett. the ladles who will esslt nt the tea table will be Mrs Gideon Beerlcke, Mrs. Ferdi nand Graves, Mrs. W. Meaelcv Swain and Mrs. Charles B. Housten. The receiving party will Include Miss Margaret Varl Duecn Clemens. Mlsa Marv Altheuse. Miss Charlette M. Graves Miss Marian June Helgatek Miss Adotalde Jenes, Miss Carel Smith, Miss Mary D. Stewart, Miss Censtance Westcott and Miss Ger trude Blunt, of Morrlstewn, N. J. A din ner and dance for the receiving party will fellow. Among Uie guests who attended the luncheon yesterday nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club, g'ven by Mrs. J. Harry Celahnn, 3d, of Chestnut Hill, were Mrs. Arthur Celahnn, Mrs. Hurbert Ooedall, Mrs. Shelden Petter, Mrs Earl Jehnsen, Mrs. Dangden Lea. Mrs. Geerge Crozer, Mm. Henry T. Townsend, Jr.. Mm Themas E. Dunn. Mrs. Abel P. Wether Ill. Mm. Abram Valentine, Mrs. WJlllam E Geedman, Jr., Mm. Hebert Perter Mrs Rebert Ftll, Mis. Henry Edsen, Mrs. Ralph Derr, Airs William Wurts Harmer, Mm Jeseph Brown, Mrs. J. El El leot Ncwlln, Mrs. Relanl Lea, Mm. Clay Clay eon Piatt. Jr., Mrs Jehn Large, Mrs. Rubin Clark. Mm. J. C. Murtagh, Mra. Chnnnlng Way. rsM. S. Ksne Green, Mrs. Kenneth Crawford, Mm. William Masen. Mrs. Theman B Hemer, Miss Gertrude Heme nnd M's Emily Fex Mies Emllle Posey Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 13. Kennedy, 2203 Walnut street, who will be mar ried te Mr. Julian Bishop, son of Mrs. M. Ixckvoed Bishop, of N'ew Tem inu Washington, en Saturday. December 4, In St. James' Protestant Ep'scepnl Church, Twenty-second and Walnut streets, will leave Saturday, November 13, te attend the Yale Princeton football game. Mr. and Mrs. James Francis Sullivan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy C Mndelra, Mr. wri Tr-a rnmnlliifi StpvAnRn?i Mr. and Mm Frederick W. Schmidt. Colonel and ' Mrs Jehn S Muckle are among tnose who have taken boxes for the Freneu moving plcture te be shown at the Dclle-vue-Stratferd next Thursday night. Mrs. L. Heward Weatherly will shortly Issue Invitations for n luncheon at her home, 3919 Chestnut street, early In Dtc'inber. In honor of her daughter. Miss Carel Smith. The guests will In In clude members of the debutante set. Miss Smith will be presentcd te society by her parents at n tea with dinclng at her home en Wednesday afternoon, November 17. The engagement of Mrs. Myra Mas ten Hever, of Newburgh, N". Y and Mr. Jehn D. Montgomery, of 321 West Indiana avenue. Is announced, Mr nnd Mih t'dward Yerk Smith, of !i91'J Catharine street, nnneunce the en ragement of their slater. Miss Mary U Earley, and Mr. E. Arthur Parker, of Bohton. GERMANTOWN Mrs. William C. S. Lea of 155 West Durham street, entertained at luncheon at her home en Tuesday. The guests In eluded Mrs. Max M Arneld, Mm. Frank Develln, Mrs. Rebert Barten, Mrs. Charles Barten, Mrs. P. Leslle Shaw. M Heuse of Wenger 1 229 Walnut St. At 13th Street, Opp. St. James Hetel Furs and Millinery of Splendor The world's supreme pelta are here trans formed into creations of unsurpassed orig inality and beauty for nn exacting clientele. Chertnk delights In bring ing te Phlladelphlans the best millinery modes of Fifth Avenue nnd the crea tions of Paris Itself net te speak of her own excluslve originations. PLEASE NOTE: Wc have no connection with any ether home bearing the name "Wenger." lETOSOTNG' PTTBEIC IGERPHIEAraPHIA tetJKSDAY,, mmmmmmfit- ifri&tisssssswKsWtM aaaLX.'?, vH ssskm .' 'vWiffillsMB aaLDr" ,sr" yisssmnJmmst Photo by Daehrneh MISS JANE SHAW HEPBURN Debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hepburn, of Or chard Lc, Vlllaneva. Miss Hep bum will be the guest of honor nt a dinner at the Bcllcvuo-Stratferd, followed by it theatre party, en November 25, te be given by Mr. and Mra. Isaac II. Clothier, Jr. Mrs. Andrew C. Berzner, Miss Lerna Rudder and Mm. Frank Robertsen. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bardsley. of 612.1 Morten street, entertained nt n Hallow een mask at their home en Monday eve ning. Among the guests were the Rev. Frapcls Shunk Downs nnd Mm. Downs, Miss Mary Gunderscn, Miss Bolle Gun Gun dersen, Mn. Martha Knett, Miss Eliza beth Knerr, Miss Martha Knerr, Mrs. E. B. Phillips, Mr. nnd Mra Henry W. Mace, Miss Allce Bardsley, Mrs. Jounie Hlgglns, Miss Nan Cochrane, Mrs, Lucy Chaundy, Mm. Richardson, Mm. Ellas Elsten, Mr. and Mm. Jehn Peterman, Mr. Wllmer McCombs, Mr. S. II. Clair, Mr. Theodere Bardsley, Mr. and Mrs. William Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. Isane Stclnrech, Mr. and Mm. Leach, Mr Archle Wilcox, Mr. Jehn Bregran, Mr. William Rider, Mr. Hnrry Knerr, Mrs. Esther Penderghest. Mr. James Pcnder ghest, Mr. Jehn Penderghest, Mr. Jeseph Penderghest, Mr. William Penderghest. Miss Catharine, Thompson. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Craig, who have returned from their wedding trip, will be nt home en Chew street after Novem ber 16. The bride was Miss Eleaner Grace Drever, of 3718 North Fifteenth street FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mrs. Bachman, of 1B06 Worn Wern rath street, entertained as their guests for a short visit Mr and Mm. William Krapsh, of Harleton. The weddlnir of Miss Bertha McMas- ter, daughter of Mr. and Mm, James Mc- Master, te Mr iteurrt ii seltzer, or vwi rrnnkferd uvenue, will take place en Wednesday, Novf.mber 10 ANNE L DEVLIN ONE THIRTY-NINE SO. THIRTEENTH ST. PRESENTS Superb Afternoon and . Dinner Gowns featuring an unusually attractive collec tion of debutante models, some of which will net be seen elsewhere in Philadelphia this season, at FORTY-EIGHT DOLLARS j . j 1 WE KNOW HOW SINCE 1S71 7(OL 1522 CHESTNUT ST. OFFER FRIDAY. A Most Remarkable Sale of Lamm and Shades We are showing at unusually low prices a comprehensive assem blage of period and modern furniture for living room dining room and bedroom WE8T PHILADELPHIA The wedding of Miss Margaret R. Shelly, of 1007 Woot street, Wilming ton, nnd Mr. Henry L T. Ullrich, of B821 Ashland avenue, will be quietly solemnized Monday, November lfi, In the Dlrccstn Church of 8L Mary. Bread nn,1 Hniitti nlrte.tfl. Thn Rev. Dr. G. Woolsey Hedge, rector emeritus, will perform the ceremony. Mrs. Daniel II. Redmond has tssued Invitations fcr a luncheon and bridge en Thursday, November 11, nt the Bellevue- Stratford. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mm. James Conaty, of 2336 Seuth Fifteenth meet, have returneil home after having spent a fortnight ns the guests of their son nnd daughtcr-ln-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Conaty. Jr., of Price Hill, Clnclnnntl. Mrs. Conaty, Jr, will be remembered ns Miss Mae Moere, daughter of Mrs. Cnthorlne Moere, of 2104 Seuth Nineteenth street. MembeM of the ML Carmel C. C. were he honored guests at n Halloween party tflven by Mrs Hhurn, for her daughter. Miss Muriel Shurn, nt her home, nt 1120 Jacksen street. Atnenir these nrceent were Miss Helen Green, Miss Catherine Shannen, Miss Joephine Gardner, Ml3 Mary Meleney, Miss Maty Duffy. M'ss Cathcrlne Green, Miss Leretta Tener, Miss Batbara Yeung, Mr. Jehn Gilles pie, Mr. Jamce Jennings, Mr. james Kane. Mr. Francis Lennen, Mr Herbert MeCllnchy. Mr. Henry Krug, Mr. Ed ward Brncken, Mr. Wllllnm Carney. Mr. Themas Sexten, Mr. William Maleney at " Mr Hughey McLoen. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mm. O E. Snedgrna, of 2JB0 North Nineteenth street. Is entertaining nt luncheon today the following members of her swlng club" Mrs. Emma SMi "! Mm Edward Pentzfelt, Mrs. Frank Gasldll, Miss Ida Bauer. Mm. Harry Barringer, Mlsa Emma Barrlnger, Mm. Edward Smith. Mrs. William D. Cham bers. Mrs. Mary F. Beerhalter, Mra William M. Brink-worth und Mm. Wal ter Raffel. Mm Jehn Mawson, of 27S8 North Thlrtemth street, is entertaining at luncheen and cards today nt her home, with the following guests: Mrs. Charles E. Ruffe!!, Mrs, Walter Elmveehter, Mm. Geerge D. Cox, Mrs. Walter L. Velt, Mr. Albert U. Tutcur and Mrs. Frederick Gelger. MOORE8TOWN Mm. Marmret Chlekerlnir. of 201 Chestnut street, gave a dinner for the clergy and their wlven The ladles' guild of Trinity Church held n meeting en Monday afternoon. with Mm. William D. Ltpplncett as chairman Mr". N. Newlln Stokes gavi a report or the woman's auxiliary. Mrs. C. J. String Is pending eome time with Dr. ana Mrs. Jehn Aianier, In Narhvllle, Tcnn Mr. Gcbler, of Sixteenth nnd East Main streets, spent the week-end nt Ocean city. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm II. Easby and Miss Mary Easby. of Media, left n few days age for Narberth, where they will spend the wlntei with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Easby. Mr. and Mm. Rebert L. Coates, of Cwnlthmnra hnv. n n n n., , n ...u 'ti. An. gagement of their daughter Mlsa Ela- nor centps te Mr a. shoemaker Farley, of New Brunsw'fk. N. J. m lh I IwrgAfiffaff Discounts 10 te 50 All our exquisite lamps of every artistic description nre at present subject te the above inviting discounts. Expert dec orators will assist you in se lecting the beautiful lamps which will give your particular home the most effective charm. MISS ANITA M. EVANS WEDS HENRY ADAMS Marriage Takes Place at Old St. David's Church Today One of the most Important weddings of the autumn will be solemnized this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock In Old St, Da vids Church, Deven, when Miss Anita Merchant Evans dauirhter of Mr. and M.r.?' Powell Evans, of the Wellington, w III beceme the brlde of Mr. Henry Allen Adnms. The ceremony will be performed by tha Rev. Dr. Wllllnm C. II dgers, rector of the church. The bride, v,he will be elven In marrlace by u..ur, nnu win db given in marriage ny her father, will be gowned In a whlte satin Cnllet model, nrtlstlcaly drnped with old family lace with a long court train extending from the shoul ders. Her veil of tulle will b surmount ed by n coronet of lace fastened with erange blossoms She will carry a shiwer ; bouquet of lilies of the valley and whlte sweet peaa. Mrs. Snewdfn Samuel will attend aa matron of honor. She will wear a smart frock of changeable yel yel Iew taffeta silk effectively trlmmed w th bands of geld cloth and draped with geld tulle. Her hat of brown vel vet will be trimmed with tulle of the same shade and long flowing etr'amers of the tulle. She will carrv nn nrm beu quet of yellow chrysanthemums. The nrmesmams will include Miss Edith Hutchinson, Miss Mary D. Nerrls. Miss Adelaide S. Newlln, Miss Je'nle F. Da Cesta. Miss Harriet Brown, of Baltimore, and Miss Beatrlce Pollack, of Washing ton nnd Newport. Thy will wear at tractive frocks of changeable orchid color taffeta silk trimmed with bands of silver cloth and draped with old blue tulle. Their hats will be composed et old blue velvet adorned with tulle of the same hue nnd long lull" streamers. They will carry orchid colored chrysan themums. Mr. Nerrla S. Barratt, Jr, will attend Mr, Adams as best man. The ushera will Include Mr. Frederick Muller, Mr. Frederick H. Lee. Jr., Mr Jehn B. Davcr, Jr.. Mr, 13. Nelsen Ed ards, Mr. Jes ph Carpcnter, Mr Themas Evans, Mr. Geerge J. Harding nnd Mr. William G. Hepkins. A recep tion will fellow at the home of .the bride's parents, Errolten, Deven. Beckley-Caseel Wedding An Interesting wedding of the late au tumn will be that nf Miss Gladys Cas el. daughter of Mm. J. O. Atherbelt, of Ne 7 Overhlll read, Mlllbeurne, Pa, nnd Dr. Allen G. Ecckley, of 1710 Dia mond street, which will take pluce this afternoon at the home of the brtda'i mother. The ceremony will be performed bv the Rev. If. Stnner Kulp, of the First Phurch of the Brethren. Carlisle and Dauphin streets and will be followed P&. "i CROPPING MTJi WBETTER SHOPS YOU WILL RECEIVE SPECIAL COURTESY AT THE SHOPS BY MENTIONING PAULETTE'S NAME WHEN SEEKING ARTICLES WRITTEN ABOUT IN THIS COLUMN. THIS WILL ALSO AID PAULETTE IN OBTAINING FOR YOU BETTER VALUES AND MANY CHOICE BITS OF SHOPPING INFORMATION RESERVED FOR THE FAVORED. Real French gloves, the best made (from Trcfeusse's) , arc tak.ng an unhtaid-ef tumble at Geerge Allen's, 1214 Chestnut. Just why, I don't exactly knew but I de knew that the gloves are pet feet and from the regular stock and that en many of the gloves the new import price is higher than Allen's sale pi ice. The sale will last ten days, but the earlier you attend the better the selection. Already I have ordered a pair of the wonderful 16-bu.ten white kid gloves, regularly S9, for $7.76. There are 2 clasp French kid gloves, everseam sewn, in white, black, tan, navy, gray, mode and brown, at 3, regularly sold at 4.50 and the new Impert pi ice is raised. Pique suede 1-clusp gloves in gray nnd beaver regularly priced at $4.75 (I saw them in another shop for $5) are only S2.85 think of it! And arc fashioned of the finest skin3 the world ufferds. There are gloves for every occasion and every costume in this remarkable sale. 'Tis an excel lent opportunity te buy for Christmas giving, tee. Lilla in her little shop at 1305 Walnut street will give her patrons an exciting time this week. It's such a wee shop, and Lilla, the acme of chic and a lever of change, becomes most uneasy if a frock lingers mere than a month in Its chniming envir nment and the mere adorable the frock the mere restless Lilla Se, said she, "Paulette, let's hurry them en their way!" "Geedy!" exclaimed I, be here I tell you about them hew they arc reduced unbelievably just te make loom for slightly later arrivals. Imagine it stunning, individual tricetincs tagged up te $75, literally slashed te $37.50 before my eyes, net te speak of a whole group of pale tinted geergettes, crepes de chine, mignonettes, etc. excellent for winter house wear and next summer's ward robe, which, just because of a negligible bit of shop wear, will go at $25. Seme had been $69.50 and even mere. There were several evening frocks among them. I found it difficult te lesist them myself, but, of course, I can't buy everything I see. There were satins, tee, at remark ably reasonable prices. Hew I de love reduction sales when they are really and truly "plummy"! New here are velvet handbags reduced just in time for fall carrying. Somehow a hand bag gets shabby all at once. Think then f velvet bags te be had at such a geed shop as B. F Dewees's, 1122 Chestnut, for sometimes ns low as half pi ice. Fer ex ample, $12 and $15 bags are $7.50 and $8.50 and $10 bags are $5.95. The bags come in black, navy, taupe and purple velwt mostly one of a kind, variously mounted en shell, silvered, gilded, gunmetal and velvet covered frames. That bag department of Dewees's is unden'ably interesting at all times te the wtman who desires the combination of quality and economy. A collapsible over night bag of glistening vachette or dull cobra leather, measuring 14x10 inches, costs but $17.50. Anether beau tiful evei night case fitted with twelve "ivory" toilet pieces is priced at $48 All of these are suggestions for Christmas giving, and there arc ever se many mero for you te find at that counter. That geed furrier, Theodere Sicfert, nt 1426 Walnut, seems te be specializing in sports models this season, judging by the short snappy fur coats he is exhibiting se plentifully. They're Just the niftiest things for either street or meter wear and se interestingly priced. Natural muskrat coats, 30 te 45 inches long, cost $?25 te $950 some are tiimmed with seal. Stunning opossum models are $675, and beautiful gray and blended sriuirrel coats arc $425 te $80, while nifty HtMe leepnrd sports coats nre $325 nnd $423, some with cellars and cuffs of nutria. And, my dears ttemendnusly geed-looking brown mar met sports coats are only 15 They're just the thing for wear. New, don't forget, Ruode sports coats Sicfert has this year for only $8" nnd $95 big fur nutrin or 'possum cellnrs en 'em and all! Thcy'ie leather lined for warmth. Bv the way, pony coats are fashionable nnd the reliable Siefert is remodel ing old ones most reasonably. Week of November First ' NOVEMBER 1920 by a reception for the families, Dr. nnd MM. uecKie will leave en n wedding tour nnd wilt be at home nfter Decem- ber 1, nt 1710 Diamond street. The bride, Is a gradunte it Bryn Mnwr College. -, lain ThA nrtrlr ffrnnTTI IUrVP(l a crauunte m uryn minvf .tpit, class of 1918. The bridegroom served . ... . ,'nninr in thn medlcfil corns iwu jtair n - : --- .,-!.. nf till. the United Hiaies nnny, aujmcuu . months of the tlme being spent evor seas. RIDLEY PARK I Miss Margaret Snowden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snowden, of Ridley Park, arrived yesterday en the Olympic from England, where she has been study. Ing art In Londen since early In May. ALONG. THE READING Mm. Geerge Thompson, e" Glcnslde, nntcrtalned at a bridge luncheon n few days age at the North Hills Country ClUu. covers were iniu ier tiiiw. TIOGA Mr. and Mra Rebert Newton Firth Hill, of ir.23 West Erie avenue, will give a dinner nnd caid party thin evening at their home, for the members of the Tiega Neighbors' Club The decorations nnd favors will be appropriate te trio Halloween season. Dr. and Mrs Albert L. Rnat, Mr and Mrs, Charles Calll nan Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Smith, Mr. and Mm. Chnrles Metz. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam Reach nnd Mr. and Mm. Ames Gelklcr will be the guest. Mrs James P. Cunningham, of 3767 rawBraaw!sasKXKa3WKP I 8 Don't go home all in after shopping. 17, Drep in "Cellins" seme mild fi exercise a geed body mas- M eape, salt rub nnd cabinet bath will bring the flush of M YOUTH te your cheeks nnd U Immediately disperse that A "l:.l AAtlnn ! Appointments made until 5 p.m. Trial Demonstration ireaimenijrraivi COLLINS J IPO ill V1E.1 Fer Women Exclusively Bellevue Court Bui ding 1418 Walnut Street Phene Spruce 5i8t Next te the Bellevue-Stratford 'A JawKraBtrCTsrswrsn te $17") for 30-inch Irngh reue-h.nnd.rnfwiu mnin s. no either, thnsn ni en ft,. brth Gratz street, entertained at lunch- ebn en Tuesdny with the following guests: 1 Harry 8 Mrs. Ir laneV. M Airs vvniur u mnun, mm. Senman Mrs Albert II. Sm'th, ,... "" ..;"" -'"." """'i" .'' rank Kenny, Mrs. Jeseph De Mrs. Wllllnm F. Sherwood. Mm laney, .Mrs. wiuiam -. onerweoa, jirn. Ames Kclkler. Mrs William Irwin. Mm, a t., ,. ai .. v...... li . ". ui. . """"f r""v,v """, iviiliir u".iri( ji.na itucvi'inuu khhu - Mm. Walter McCarthy. SleneG. 13e6Wa!nut St. FOR FRIDAY nnd SATURDAY Special Sale Pretty Tricetine Dresses Exelurive individ ual models from our regular high class stock. Representing evry nsw stvle of th present season in the favored Autumn and Winter shades. 35.00 95.00 I !! Were $65 te $150 J AWIO Wraps $75 te $225 MnCS(l flm A iiwuwainuiei.fi UJ tone (s PHILADE1.PHIAS LEAD. NO THEATRES Direction of Meaars LEE A J. J SIIUUERT I YRIf MATINEE bUUV' SATURDAY BEST SEATS, 12 00 NOTE Owlnit te the lencth of the per formance curtain rlae evening at 8 ebarp; Matlneea at . The N. Y. WINTER GARDEN Passing Shew OF 1919 '?nN.TJ.fiA.lPJ:-,f SHOWS ARE IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES.' -Public Ledger ADELPHINOW '- 1B MATINEE TODAY AT 2 : 1 5 fER6 DITRICHSTEIN IN THE ROMANTIC Mn.ODRAMA "The Purple Mask" DeLANCEY ST. thkatti rats. Thn a, a1t t iw Qnruce St. LAST 3 NIGHTS Rebert Milten'a Ceme.y With Muale I CHARM SCHOOL P0""'"" TIrket emces, Shubert Thi-atrr POPULAR MAT. TODAY siMSHUBERT 5w:atbhi .,.. a -VAT SAT AT 2-11 i-nyin-,-iwv5,,r:A'n ,New Ter', an0 THE HIT OF THE YEAR CHESTNUT ST. Opera Hours T VTTVrP J 1 1 r. A.n ,. . "' I u D.W.GRIFFITH MASTERPIECE 1 "Way Down East" MAT. OAILY et $i.oe NOTE Owlnn te cot. leneth of rreiluc- lien, and Iren-bound cuntracta. thla pii-u I nucr can N khewn ut less than nrai claaa I Philharmonic Society of Phila. 1 JO-EK PASTPRNACK, Cendui ur I fi Sl'NlUV EVENIM! fONCFHTS I .Ne. 7, Dec . Jan 0 I'eb (I. Muy 0. at buiinrt Theaire Orvheutra competml of 70 memtxra of tha rhllnj.) uhla Orchestra ) Netel nelniHt ut each concert AumiHuiun le members . nly L!mlte1 number of memberah ta atlll open, Due.a. SA Annuallv M r,t-r tn tuhrrltulin ahnuM h aent te hi 1 T H ' S Little Cottage" jatnee Herferrf Rebert Emmet Keanp Kthel Cliften . Ce.. Kmina Bl.nh.n. Harene.a U HellUhftCb!. 01",?"", Mil aii. Jtttea. Mat. led.v Clean linn,! in,... Si"... ""ay uean lloed IBhewa ExclualvaJ Ne 5 Tr 11 t i I IWKltE J' $125 TO $350 i YP" uUn?K $ '), V jtm i teisi Market HI. nt. JOth 11 A, M, te 11 T. If Katherine MncDenald In I'lmt Presentation of The Notorious Miss Lisle AdJl l'1'HTl.M lCnATON In "Convict 13 Next Week Win. CillleUc'a "Held by tht PA? A 17 1214 MAItKCT BTnEire MAT RAt inn a v a Mr 1 1H-AK. lVlWIt- I rtlU ,1 nuDMiu buawuiun . In the Rcnnllennl llemsnre ' ; "A MORMON MAID" Added IlL'STntt ICKATON In "Cenvlet IV Next Week ( ra Kimball Seung; In "Mid-Clmnner ARPAHIA Chealnut St. Bel. 1U r.W-Ll- iea m teii.inr.M. first Presentation "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" WITH Mae Murray and David Powell rTC0 I A Market Street Ab. OtU V 1 V I Ii- e A m. te 11 118 P. M. A Chorus Girl's Remance . With VtOI.A DANA lSext Week Annetie Kellermann la "What Women IOe" C A PITT".! "21 MARKET btuke v--l 1 1 JLa will neanna in "Cupid, the Cowpuncher" RiriTrMT MAHKET ST Bel. lTTM lVLiVJl IN 1 DUVANT WASHHUnN If) "A FC1.L. HOUHC' C Oni7 MARKET BT. Rt JUNIFEn '-Jl-V-'rjI- 11 A. M te II P. M. Continuous Vaudevllle JOl. IIOHT1Z CO . Olhers rillLADELPHlA'a FOREMOST THEATRES CARRirK" MOUTH AT 8-18 OMttiA.lV-'tS. Mt W.d A Sat, "Aim nXPRhv v Betusr A New Musical Comedy PRODUCED BY HENRY W. 8AVAOB Nj:XT WEEK. MATINEES WED. tt 8AT. fCEVTS KOlt "l.ADY BILI.Y" NEXT WEEK ON SALE TODAY. "OH. CLARENCE" T7rT2 DtTQT' nights at :1b l Wri.lZ..J 1 Mala. Wed. t Sat.. 3:13 "ONE OP THE MOST DKL1UHTUI M1JSICAL COMEDIES SEEN HERE IX A IIIaI'E MOON." NORTH AMERICAN. THE , SWEETHEART ' SHOP With UnVK MORTON Ner Week Med Wpdnesdjy & Saturday S.ta for "Th. Sweetheart Shep" nest week en rale today "OH. CLARENCE" PROAn NICHTS A.T 8:15 OlWJiLJ MltB Wed. Sat., 2M "THE F'RST REAL I'UAY OF THB 8EA. SON." North American. HENRY MiLLER BLANCHE BATES IN 2:15 1 U aA The Famous Mrs. Fax V By TAMrs FnRBrS Seita tndav fir the last wctlt of "Tha Fumius Mm. Tilr " "OH. CLARENCE" ACADEMY OF MUSIC pJin'ne November 12 at 8:15 Only appearance bu GALLI-CURCI Tickets. J 1 00 te $3.00 new. Academy Ham Ofilc and HfPP-'i. 11 IB Chcitnut St. Free Exhibition McCLEES GALLERIES 1507 Walnut St. PalntlnB by Jehn F Kellnsbee. A. X. A. ntchlnKH by Rebert Snenca (Itluairatlr.K thv Jeu nil of U erge Fex) ME 1' II O P O L I T A N uPriltA HOlS(. IN rHILAULi-l'iuA UltA.NU OPERA CO. lU.NUilll AT e 15 OTHELLO With Carle Mnrzlall nnd u Woll-ICnewn ( i it nf Artlatii Wed Ec . Ne lnth, I. lilACONDB Keata new. J1 te f rr iin nt Wemann', 1M1 rh 'pi t ! nICTROPOI. IT AM OI'fTt TID'-OE THt'T"DY n'r'ive veTMnrn tlTH riltST APPI""vr,l' IN ""'V YEARS K U B EL I K WnrM'a r-tnrtat V "nNt Tli-t'th. Jl te 2ie h'M r n ) Pent V, irrann' 11'in i-h tnut (N. Witherspoon Hall r.e. s v I" at 8-18 MARTIN 1 1SAN pht:nem"vi. pintt iv nnfiTAij PrnK-wn trie u lintf 1 " t n a Senata S'h m inn's i 'u ' 1 M 'i Jn tp Tblt-i "e te tJ -'i Heppw'a l'0 Chratnut University Museum's Lectures Sttinl Aftorneona at T 30 Op'tilns l.crtj-f ttut a Nev 0 "T1-" Art nf (1 etm the Story of Ralnt Frirrtu" bv Chin Ira Tn il .r, Cft ruth. I'luvruted nh ui ii'iul lut.ti ti Hhile repre dutlcn ri e t - nil V m n ''P'tti at Pulua" SAMAROFF STOKOWSKI rHf-T ''l EIIIOrV I I .T -Pi? RKClTJli Rnllrnem Rrllcvu-Strntferd THURS. EVE. NOV 4, 8:15 Tlik tit ?1 e J2 '.0 et Hcpve'a. Ill r' at .1 ! till tei'fl a Tenehvr- bfFnrh PiptP ORTISSOZ SCHOOL. '1- DANCINU LKSSONStS 15'JO Chestnut. Lec'JlQi! 0M?nI).iy6EtrJna Jiccejitieu Q'crjs Muiine.iltijut QJiM, Pf.'nPl FS Kenalnii.in Ava Mtitlna I a--i luj ni , ,.,m,t,,rlnni Datltf STEP LIVELY GIRLS W th PH.S PAIif-LAY iO OTKTr w ""'b Mb Mat, Today I AVlrvi LLW HILION am TluS LAOilNU CIRLS FROM II PPYLAND museum -,?.; . 11 'i - 'iH-t -Fnrnn'tt, Ibrnhim Ifeua A Al)' MY- ' '?,''' Hew a. UIO Chealnut DHILADELPHIA Hat IS Kn, 8,e, Ho.elat) rvitn. HCOTT 1 ORCHISaSTRA ,iniac UIM ,uwm U. nee TODAY, 2S I JBj MAE DESMOND n',,"y;S N' W .ell - TAHOIIMAriR MAN" ULlMUN 1 S .N1N1H AND AitUII dfH, Itatlneea Men., Wed and Hat., Sjf J ' WMIKN VOTt'ni Oil WW I A."l ft Bijou m. XS7WMfV1 "V ' t r ,iva1 '(, rA.V u,j J aiU 4--J1JJi A?t v l
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