jusfms&iMmuT p&mb 1- ( Nancy Wynne Tells of an Entertainment for Webster Settlement Heuse She Sees' Smart Freclis and Talks' of the Luncheon at Leas frtelAT was ft lovely ltincheAn out at I t.a. .trilnvW ftnrnh Bftrrlneer. The Charles Lens, hare been entertain Iflr at Sunday lunQheens (or Mveral ;r. and ' ene ,em t0 d 1U1 there. Cfttherloe Ma te wtWBJ !'. nlaee la beautiful. Catherine I, in extremely nice girl. D.Q w " " "L. hi. fiihimhtful act tine- Initi ate I at a lunchteh two or three yeara " it .vk when Katherine Hancock. who wa te have attended the luncheon. .iPnliened out that, Ja Smith had rtmc hemrf and had only a anert leave M?re falling for the rr and ,e .h, had JW C.th.rlnr W n J"thV eth?r 1 Is nt the liinchten te Inte thft I-ea fotheiwa and out of doera te the buahe; J-i rlnea and gntber all manner of flower nhd Ro.deWn te the old ehttreh it St. Datlda and work je buslljr that when Kfttherlne critcrt.1 It te be mar tt, t va a maa.et bloom and svcet- I have alwayM thought It wan en of the tovelleM things, I ever heard of. Fer In these war days when husband um tern away from bride of a few days or werks mere wan nei mura iv? iu u wrddlng. the tearH were far cleur te the nrffipe than they timlalJy arc at a mar IlM? though I ci thlhk they efteu lurk In the background, don't you? ' HAVE you heard about the affair te be elven out nl the, Ovcrbroek Gelf Club next Friday evening? The women of Merlen have gotten It up for the benefit of Webeter Street Heuae. Mrc niiv Stewart MrCabc, who Is a .t u'nniterfiil ImnerMnater and whene fntrrtalumentM are nlwnya beneflta, Is trt give Impersonations of "Peggy" (ml "Henry. in tne inner ane ira pcnwnatM n wnall boy of about twelve tenra. I underathnd this performance will be the fiftieth production of "Flenry." After thft Impersonations thorp will be general dancing. Mrs. McCabe gave entettnlnments at 100 camp during the late war, sometimes having appeared before audiences of 8000 persons. Te return te the women of Merlen. They, ns Merlenltes, hnve adopted a lit tle piece of the city, known ns the Devil's I'eckct, They have started n little settlement at 2320 Webster street and they call it Webster Street Heuse. They held free uaey clinics, sewing ami rnekinz classes, and kindergarten and everything else including 'the kitchen strtvp. The Merlen women hav made them- frit en responsible for the expenses of thU settlement and that Is why they are jriv'ni; this entertatniitent. Mm. Ernest Scaring Is president Of the committee In charge of the settlement and the Women en the beard Include Mrs. T. 'Weed An drew. Mrs. .T. ,T. Hnerickc, Mrs. Ed ward Ilek, Mrs. i(ess U. Cornish, Airs. Archibald Rhle. Mrs. II. T. Herr. Mrs. Ilarn'd Pender. Mrs. Geerge l Petti Petti aes and Mrs. Charles P. Vaughan. w, rAHIANNE HARMS were the ilnrllngest frock at her tea en Friday. It was se simple I could net but remark It. Just soft white chlfTen eicr n foundation of white. It wns ex tremely girlish, making one think of the dajs n number of years back -when a timpli' frock marked a debut a lite and when Mitin nnd brocades and velvets ere kept for-the yar after debut or only uern nt the large balls like the Aurinbllc. Mnrlnnbe was holding a beii'iuct of French rosebuds and she looked no swept I was perfectly "Mined with her. OPKAKIXU of geed-looking frocks, I O I paw Theollern LIHIc in leivn the Titer ilnv wearlhe n verv mnnrt nne nt dark bliie serge ninde quite pnn. She tore me a small close-titling turban of blue duvetyne ta match her freek IdiI n French "veil. I turned around liwcc te leek after hpr. whirli I will acknowledge wns net well bred, but she ns very geed te see. V0."T you love them when they nre U all U-nrm nttfl nmvilnrv nftnr lil hth, nnd murmur their little soft pfajers. olesp bnng up te your knee? Ceuldn t ou Just squeeze them till It hurls? Mether felt very bad the ether f".v when she lind te be out at bedtlme. Hut father had a great time. He cashed Rllinll Junier nnil nnirilnrul lilm jind liugged him and was se pleased because Junier was perfectlv content ml even climbed into bed with no re mark about missing anybody. Fathers - hi len inni tuny count a little once in n while, you knew. Hut ns he klRHvd Junier geed night nm the little soft arms went around his yrik n wee voice whispered: "Dad, itll .Vluvver hn Hitrn n..i ltB(. .MH ...i.A.: he comes home." Somehow, Dad was lust ns pleased ns he wns before Mether Was mentioned. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Dr nill Uru ,1. T. -. - i.r ,n' le,uc-.s"-nlfercl. will kIvc a din ,j ll..ti,'"tre nart' n Thursday, De. hen'n,3;,!11 Bollewe-Strntferd In dfhmn.f ,lM V'wlnla Uensen Carter. ff," nnJ," dsuBhter of the ev. and Mrs. oeerKe Culvert Cnrler. before the dance f, ?,nrt ,-Mr"i Charles Francis Oum 5, "'" K've for their daughter, M.'ss wejner Oummey. Miss Pnrtpt will )A tu n. . i Mr. !,hc ,tre Party nnd supper Jtr. and vi , Vinwr,cnce D4nsen. of Princeton, lj , ,J",F.lvt' en MendBy, November . at the nitz.Cnrlten. a inn!.. Krn"klln Hnche will entertain at VnTn ?en " Wednesday nt her home, Vir.r "". i" miner or .miss liioiiie Rim..?" d.ftuRh"r of Mr. nnd Mra r'S. 2,cxl.,r Wnrr'ner, of la Seuth uuitceiith street. Among the cuests will Hfti ST U16"..1" Hewell. Miss Mary L. 8 Miu-lliHen!;leita MncDenald Wll Annn IJ. Mll(1rr,11 - Carpenter. Miss E?Sn.'T,.,,lm ;MlHS Elisabeth Itusccll Dofe.h.r"k-,r'c,M "" Ell" du 'et. Mies Kihlh- yl "'njf. Mls Agn-s If. Pjm drV,;"' '" er, .Ms Mary tcr MiN!r-n,llth ra- MIbr Alary Wis L,?nMi.Fr,ances Winter. Mi's Klorence Ui,th n 0,.n0w'?' "BPhurn and M ss lresM,fi,l,!0J,, .M'"" Warrlner will lie by he-'Li Hoclet' nt a tea te be glven Y nei larents en Nevemh.r is eng theso who will assist Mrs. U pTmmTTTmmiliiiiiiiliiil....fF,mniTlriislffHis i O'flu Snturtlaya Until .Vpp A ' - wrTJrFj ileward WeaiJierly at the tea with danc ing 10? Ilr riailfrhtAr- flkM r-rtMl CJ..lt. ?tr.J?er leme, 3910 Chestnut street, en Wtdncaday, November 17. from 4 until J,.?.00!': w" I'nclude Mrs. flevmeur Dayis, Mrs Henry MeKnlght Moero, Mrs. Meney Philip Hnmwann, Mrs. WII L'5m ,PrlSf. Graham, Mrs. Willys T. In PifJ1, MJ; Jeseplilne WOllmftn, Mrs. Uradfprd Knight. Mrs. Jehn V. P.raun and Mrs. C. Lincoln Furbush. rTi?fumArrlae-ef M," Careline May Wanbaugh,ef 236 Beuth Washington Jduare, daughter of Mrs. Miller, former ly Mrs. Qeorge McClellan Wanbaugh, nnd Mr. Bpencer Ia Tretter, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8ncer Tretter, of 285 Seuth Fifteenth street, took place nt St. Pater's Episcopal Church en Saturday, Novem. ber 8. An Mr. Tretter's family Is In mourning the ceremony and the wedding mm n very quiet one. Mr. nnd Mm. Unlirv T. Tin via. IAS West Mereland avenue, Chestnut Hill, win entertain at dinner en Friday, No vember 12, In honor of their daughter, Miss Mary C. Davis, before the first meeting of Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts' dancing class. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, who spent the week-end In Baltimore, Md., will return home tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Prlce Wethcrlll Janeway, of Medie, have Issued Invitations for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Helou Hamilton Janeway, nnd Mr. Henry Ram sey Orlffen, son of Mrs, Henry li Orlf fen. of Phoenlxvllle nnd Itte de J&neh-r Draill, en Saturday evening, November 21, at 7 exipcK, at unrist cnurcn. Media. A smalt reception will fellow tit the Weman's Club. Miss Rachel Weth erlll Janeway will attend her sister as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Katherine Uelches. of this rlty. the brldegroem'H sister; Mrs. Hebert Kverett WIHIs, of Yonkers, N. Y. ; Miss Mary Robinson Hedge, of Gcrmantewn ; Miss Frances Whtatley Pennypacker, of Pheenlxvllle; Miss ChHstlne Hawkins. of this city, and Mies Carmen Majer, of Media. The bridegroom's bfnthrr, Mr. Jehn Orlffen. of Scranton, will be bis hest man nnd the ushers Include Mr, Price Wetherlll Janeway, Jr., brother of the brlJe Mr. Jehn Orlffen Penny nncker, of Phoenlivllle : Mr. Kenneth Kltsen, of Oermantewn; Mr William Heyl Thompson, of this city; Mr. Lewis Weed Kasbv. of Nnrberth. and Mr. Francis Jehnsen Gerhard, of East Orange. N. J. .Mrs. hnd Mrs. Hugh Irvine Wilsen, of Montgomery avenue, Dryn Mawr, and Mr. Jiimes Cresby HrnWn, of Mill Orcik read, Ardeurs, hrive Issued Invitations for n, dance nt tne inenen unmet uuiu, en Deccndicr 29, In honor of Mr. and Mrs Wllnn'i dm eliter. Miss LeUISe S. Wilsen nnd Mr. Alexander C. lirewn ahd Mr. J.xmeHC. Brown, Jr. MlssJeanne DeReusse, daughter of Mrs. O. J. DeReusse. of the Latham, Seventeenth nnd Wnl lut streets, has re turned from a trip te New YerK. Mr. ahd Mrs. Jeslah Blackwell Bor Ber tow, of Chestnut Hill, will give a series of dinners and theatre parties during the winter In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Mary Bartow. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alan D. Wilsen and their daughter, Miss Helen Hepe Wilsen, who are spending the early winter ut Pear Orove Heuse, their estate at vllla vllla vllla nove, will open their house at 18 tl Spruce street early next mehth. Miss Marjorle Y. Gibben, debutante daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jehn II. Ulb Ulb ben, will be the guest of honor at a dinner en December 17 te be given by Dr, and Mra. Francfti It Packard at the Rlu-Carlten before the dance Mr. und Mrs. Oeorge U. Packard will give In honor of their daughter. Miss 'Ruth Packard. Mm. neerre A. Bernard will give .1 dinner at the Plasa Hetel. New Yerk, en xt....m..... en In hnnnr nf MIM8 FranCCS 'lays Hammend, debutante daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Hammend, ,bt 1222 Hnruca street. There will be forty erilpfttft. n....nn. -ifniinm Knreul and' Mrs. Sproul, of Chester, have taken ibej at Uie big French mevlng-plcture show a ihi iiellovue-Strntferd en Thursday night. f k .. -r. n i rrn,1va.lader. Jr, are stepping at the Ambassador, Atlan tic City, for an inaciiniiu . Mr. ahd Mrs. Edward T. atetesbury. Mnler General and Mrs. Littleton W. T. wnitr Maver and Mrs. J. niiii Moere. Miss Jessle Wlllcex Smith, aw. . j IH.I....I is Vnrtnn nnd Mr. una Mrs.'H,'Ashton Llt'tle are among these who have token boxes for the French moving p cture te ee nu - ;. ,i. .antrnr.i en Thursday evening. Mrs. Kphralm Brlce. 1"0 .Locust street, and her son and daughter-ln-i.u Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Frederick A ?2?2 !!&& t "ini tSr centinent: have returned home en the Rotterdam. t-. c. ...,- n tvitt Ludlum and .."r'.?5f "".."..i..-rt from their airs, iuuium iiute 4-mi ", " .i,Ai ifXri&MrnMM&VSSllWZZE was Miss fliary ai """.'.i.. wi daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Wll llSm Shaw Stewart, 2200 Vine street. wi vt.. "iiflev f!nuarhter Of Mra. Angelina de Kmbll who has been the guest of her brother-in-law en swier. Mr. and Mrs. R. Alastalr M0'0:..2;" locust street, for a few weeks, will re . tAav tn hr home In New YerK. Dr. nnd Mrs. Charles Rlchnrdsen. of the Manse. Llanerch. left en Wednesday for Pasaden. Calif., where they will live tierrnanently. making their 'home with their son. Dr. Richardson ha been for eight years pastor of the Llanerch Presbyterian Church. Mr and Mrs. Francis Goodhue. Jr., i-r job Church lane. OeTmantewn. anneunce tM. enangement of their daughter. Miss Elliaheth Evans Goeunuo. je air. r ran ci II. filament, son of Mr. and Mrs, Tfu., i. niament. of Deven. Mr. and Mrs. David Netter. of the nlti-Carlten, have ae their xuestts Mr. Herman Kiaber. Miss Semice Klaber Wedding Rowers "The Sign of the Re$" CHARLES HENRY FOX ittl 8.lH!OAI HT.rZJ: Ladies Keep Your Skin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Seap and Cuticura Talcum Lamps That Are Quaint and Artistic They command your admi ration. A wonderful dis play of pretty designs at prices consistent with the best workmanship. Designs that are different from these in ether stores. Hern & Brannen Mfg. Ce. 427-433 North Bread Street Short Walk Along Automobile Rew" HTrcrfmmnniiiKiHiiiiiiiii.'iwiiiaiiHiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiifiiil j.r..PH' ,ri - rT7T: vfJT' " -TTP.T Ki xWmm Photo h- Vanity Fair ptudlea, Allen Draw MISS KATIIKRINE LEA Daujliter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lea, of Westherpe, Deven, who entertained at a luncheon yesterday In honor of Miss Sarah Datrlnger and Miss Phyllis Glnsburg, of Sacra mento, Calif. Mr, and Mrs. Heraco Lecb, of the nits-Carlten. returned from a visit with relatives In New Yerk, where they spcn. a few days. Mr. .and Mrs. James 8. Creso. 123'j Seuth Kirty-seventh street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anna Cress, te Mr. Jeseph Johnsten Sut Sut eon, of Covington, Va. Mrs. J. Frank Stanten, 1312 Rltner street, announce the engagement of her daughter. Miss Lillian Elizabeth Stuart, te Sir. William Guy Worthlngten, seh SJv ?fr nn'1 Irs- William Alexander Worthlngten, of Legan. ALONG THE READING ?Jrs. .H,reW.n Lanelcre. of Win. En-.'J1?8. "U95 Invitations for a bridge Party, wh'ch she will give at her home or, Tuesday arternoen, NoVember 16 vi U?n,or Tef MrK- Blackwell Hmlth. of arrweekV"'WhOW,1"'eh- Mwyfi SH.W until iewnrd the end of November.'"510" Mr, nnil ff en, c r.. . jia;P5tfj In Melrosa Is completcd. The Oak Lane Review Club will have. whevflil V It ?neV..5;veret f" Jen5 Thuuht "'.."".'"".Vfruotlve WednetdayrNevember ,7:"uca"en" en MUV Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street-1214, Special Showing of Exquisite Evening Hats These marvelous models are designed by our own experts in combinations of Geld Brocade nnd Velvet; Henna Metal and Black Lace; American Beauty Velvet with Navy Plume; Brown Duve tyn trimmed with Moleskin and many ether RorRceus combina tions. Yeu cannot duplicate them in Philadelphia at the price. $18.00 $22.50 $25.00 The New Ideas in Sweaters Shnwlettrs, light weight, soft and warm for cool fall days ; come te the waist and tie; white and navy nt $0.00. Hllpeters, In bright sports shades; a very attractive model. S7.S0. Tuxedo Hwenters, used as a house Jacket or for under the heavier wraps; comes In Copen Blue or American Benuty at 7.S0. New Tuxedo Hweaters, an excellent assortment of highest quality, marked special at S10JSO. Novelty Georgette Crepe .SIeuscs, $10.00 A new waist of embroidered Oeorgctte In n stitched design, long sleeves nnd roll cellar of self-color satin ; tie-back model ; navy blue or brown. Sizes 36 te 44. .Special nt lo.eo. Philippine Hand-Embroidered Waists, $8.75 Of fine whlte batiste; all are hemstitched or hand embroidered In smart attrnctlvj models. These are excellent quality and well worth your Inspection at this special price. Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, Special Newly arrived nnd In a complete assortment of Initials; timely new for personal use or te lay aside for Christmas giving while you can secure the desired initials; all-linen, of course. Women's Hhrer Linen Ilumlkrrcliiern, embroidered wltlt block let ter, SOe. Women's Mieer IJnen llnndkerehlefa, open-work letter, hand em broidered pnttern, BOe encli. Men' all Hum Handkerchief, embroidered with block letter, 60e nnd 7Se each . Quelques Fleurs Toilet Powder, $1.00 This famous powder made by Heublgnnt of Paris, has the delightful lasting fragrance of a hlgh-prlce perfume nt a fraction of the cost Three ether odors In the same powder are Ideal Quelques Vlelettes, and La Rese France. A new Importation Just received, anc all four odors are new In stock. i Annual Sale of 0 Trefeusse Fine French Kid and Suede Gloves 2-t'lanp I'rench Kid OleTea rHersenm Sewn White, black, tan, navy, gray, mode nnd lirewn ; regularly $4.50. Snle Price, 3.oe, l.UIimi) Npeelal Pique Kid fllje Black, white, tan, brown, beaver, gray; regularly 1-1.75. Sale Price. (S.ss. 3-Clnsp I'lque Kid Black and white ; regularly J6-00. Sale Price 14.XS. X-Cl.sp Trefeusse Kent I'lque Kid Black, white, mode, champagne, tan, brown, beaver nnd gray ; regularly f 6.50 a pair Sale Price, st.se 1-CUcp BpeeUI I'lque Huede Oray and beaver only; regularly S4 75 Sale PriCO, 2.85 a pnlr. Cape and Mecha Gloves Reduced The finest grade obtainable in Imported Cape Heather In the sea son's best shades. Our regular f 4,60 grade at VS. se. Qry Mecha Gloves of finest Arabian Mecha. Our regular 15 00 grade at M,00 a pair. IMPORTANT Our regular price oil thttt glevei are lower by comparison than anywhere in town. jWMWHillllllllillillilUWMiHINIHMDIIirailllU .-!,(..' 1 ' " mneTU duii Anm DHIA Ah Interesting weddlng te take place this evening IS that of Miss Helen Hlfsch, daughter of Mrs. RacHel Hlrsch, of 201 S Diamond street, und Mrs. Her bert Wile, of 1H Medary street Th ceremeriy will be perfermed nt the Hit Hit Hit tonheuse by the Rev. Jeseph Krauskepff, D. D., of the Kcncaeth Israel Temple, nnd will be followed by a reception. The, bride will be attendtd by her sister, Miss .leannette Eshnbr, and' Mr. Milten Wllu vIH brt his brother's bet man. Tlie bridegroom and bride will leave en ,a wedding tour nnd upon their return thev will be at home at 2045 Diamond street Miss Anne Wright, of ids North Fif teenth street, entertained the JnemberH of the Ieta Chapter of the Blgma. Alpha PI Sorority en Saturday afternoon at her home. Her guests InclutW Mm Ruth Tnggart, Miss Helen Smallsy. Miss Ethel FranWiBiiser. MIm Alice Oreftn, 11 se Beatrice Hunter. Mlw Marni; neke, Mlsn Pearl 8tahl and Miss Heltn T"iM?ean'Mar De Witt, of 2304 North Twentieth slreet. tntertalncd the fol lowing at cards en Saturday afternoon it her heme: Miss Margaret Wolfe, Mr Jean Lcdwlth. Miss Henry IJrnehheld. MS" Olive Lees. Mr l.ester Dick In- tSZSJSfc an'dU,r!!,fer aver,nrer.nOg;tne01fn? ?nv!f(la 'nrlnkwirth. Mrs.W..Ham !";' ':' L- ""- : i Syt Mr iVfe eUl,,Mrs. Wll iam D. Chambers. Mrs. J. It- Jellr, Mrs. R. W, Themas, Mr b h. daskill, Mrs. e: ju. oneugraaa, mrs, jr. w. erirten, Mrs. Itebert McCutoheen, Mrs. Walter J, rtaffel, Mrs. Antheny Tayler and Mrs; J. Gladding. Mr. nnd Mrs. William .Craig have re turned from their wedding trip. ' Mrs. Craig before her marriage was Mlstl QMVe Drever, of 3718 North Fifteenth street Mrs. Edwin M. Goldsmith, of 2308 North Bread, street Is epcndtii a week In New Ydrki Mr, nnd Mrs. Clarence I. Adler, of 2041 North Nineteenth street, ars re cetvlhg congratulations en the birth of a son, Clarence lrvln Adler. Jr., en Oc tober 31. Mrs. Henry Plehlev. of the rteval Apartments, Dread street nnd airard avenue announces the betrothal of her daughter, miss Flera Pionley, te Mr. Cyrus Hareld Heckcr, formerly of Har- risDurg. Mrs. Walter M Bteneacher has closed her country home In Meadowbrook and le oseupylng her apartment at, the Ma Ma Ma jestle Hetel, North Bread street. Mrs. Edwin, M. Gejflsmlth, of 230S North Bread street Is spending a week In Atlantic City. WEST PHILADELPHIA One of -the early autumn meetings of ill ladles' card club was held nn Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. James Walsh, 1201 Seuth Forty-sixth street Among these prcsent wtrn Mrs. Hurry Hlmrman, Mrs. Uardshy, Mrs, Lelbert Mrs. Flenjamln F.vnns, Mrs Harry Ortllp, Mra Lumpp, Mrs. Themas Mu han nnd Mrs. Themas Henneftsy. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The members of the Phi Sigma Tau Sorority will entertain at an Informal dance te be given at the Twentieth Cen tury Club, Lansdowne, en Wednesday evening. The members of the sorority Include. Mlas Edna Bates, Miss Klahere Beyle, Miss Helen Coglan. Miss Lerette Orennan, MISs Agnes Dernlsh, Miss Lo Lo Le reteo Dernlsh, Miss Helen Haley, Mlsu Margaret Haley, Miss Klnnore Haydep, Miss Helen Jenklnsen, Miss Flo Jorden, Miss Aghes Kelly, Miss Mnrle Murphy, MISs Kathleen Mullen and Miss Nan Yeung. The first meeting this season of the Pharisees' Club toeli plane en Saturday evening at the lump of Dr. A. A. Ban ner, 1017 Spruce street OERMANTOWN Mrs., M. E Freed nnd Mlsa Phyllis Freed, of 4428 North L'ber street, cntcr tlned Informally nt their home en Thurs day ovenlng. The guests were Miss Mary Grimth, Miss Catharine Harnett, Miss Uulh Oerhart, Miss Viela Mlnchln nnd Miss Elizabeth Vcgel. Mr and Mrs. Holeemb ?, Jehnsen, of Wushlngtcn, are the Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm A. McCrea, of 322 West Duval atrcet Mr. Atoms O'NeIll, of 6307 North Twenty-first street, entertained Infor mally at a in'islt party. The guests Included Mr. and Sirs. Edward Heck, Mr. and Mrs. Leura Darling, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Benn, Mr. nnd Mis. Wil liam Kirk. Mr. ahd Mrs. Walter Coun cil. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Patttrsen nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Barten Kcyser. Mr. and Mrs. A. H Cnplnn, of 6712 Lincoln Drive, have geno te Het Springs, Vn , ler nn Indeflnlte stay. Miss Dorethy Yeung has Issued cards for a tea at her home en Wednesday nfternoen November 17, from 4 until 5:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Mnlvln H. Helnhclmer nre occupying their apartment nt .1700 Pulnskl avenue. Mrr. nelnhelmer wns formerly Miss Cecilia G. Gcrsen. E Philadelphia Atlantic The Sheps of Sensible Prices y Anticipating Your Christmas Meney Any purclhase made this mraemitlhi and charged te your acceumit Ss payable 3n January. Therefore, why wait until after Christmas for some garment en which you've set your heart? Selections new are at their very best in Frecks, Gowns, Coats, Skirts and Blouses 127 . and 1337 S. 1 3th St. PHILADELPHIA Chestnut St. I BOARDWALK SHOP-ATLANTIC CITY-BRIGHTON BLOCK I J. B. Sheppacd &Sens Our Special Envelope Chemise at $1.95 Geed nainsoek ; ribbon run through bias band; hemstitch finish. Daintiness That Defies the Laundry 1008 GhestnutStceefc a T . ' " ' f TIOOA. An Interesting, wedding of the month Will be thnt of Miss Kmlly Turner, daughter of Mrs. Jane Turner, of 3412 North flavnnteeentli street, nnd Ensign Paul IUIph Helneman, of the United States battleship Utah, which will take place en Friday tvenlmy, November 20, at 6)80 o'clock Ih the Episcopal Chjireh of the Resurrection. Bread and Tiega streets, with the Rev. Geerge FrSns, chaplain of the fleet, enlelaUng. Iha bride will be attended by Mrs. nebert Vnn Osten, matron of honor', Miss Delia Leis Paul, Miss Ellen Eberbaeb, brides maids, and Miss Ddrls Katharine Tur ner, flower girl. Ensign Walter T, Hart will be Ensign Halneman'a best rhan. Miss Marian Manning and Miss Ellen Eberbach will give a -shower en Wednes day afternoon at the home of Miss Man ning, Nineteenth and Tiega streets, In honor of Miss Turner. , ROXBOROUQH Miss Elisabeth ychefleld wilt enter tain the following members of the Hox Hex borough Fortnightly Club this everilnc at her, home, 4::ai Mnnayunk nvehue: Mrs. Wayne It. Meyer. Mrs. Leen rfeu bakcr. Miss Kdltli KcrkeBlager. Mrs. Hllhert Scllen. Mlsn Ethel Hudders. Mies Helcne 8nydr and Mrs. Clyde Lever. The Junier Aid of the Memerial Hos pital gave a successful masquerade "dance en Friday evening at Woodvale, the clubhouse of the American Brldge Cea Clult at wiBsanlcnen, in am 01 the hospital NORRI8TOWN Dr. and Mrs. Frank O. Parker, of Whitehall resd, gave a children's cos ces tuhte party nt Ihelr home In honor of the birthday anrtlvcrsarv of their son, Master Frank Parker. Jr. Among the guests were Miss Martha Cdpnelty, Miss Mildred Connelly. Mlsa Nancy VeHt. Matter Daniel Yest, Miss Margaret Simpsen, Mlm Mary LoUlse Williams, MIhs Isabel KInberg, Mist Elisabeth Klsenherg, Mies Frances Connelly. Mlsn Elltabeth Yest, MIsj Louise Parker, Master IlandelpH Crcsman, Master Ed ward PUgh, Mrtrtcr Aaren Bwnrtr, 3d, Master Preston Weber and Master Ed win Mulllsen. Miss O race Super gave a miscellane ous shower nt her home In Jcfferson Jcffersen vllle In honor of Mrs. Uursell Telton, who was recently married Thee pres ent were Miss Helen Yetter. Ml"s Mnrlen Bchcctx, Mies Vlcla Atidetsen, Mlsi Flernce Whltel-cad, Miss Lulu Wilsen, Mm. Titus nndenhauch Mrs. Rey Mar- hurper, Mrs. Abner Jurv, Mrs. Ocirgu White. Mrs. Frnnk Ward and Mrs. Frank Whitehead. 8TRAWBERRY MANSION Miss Anrta V, Stern entertained at a mask party at her home, 3007 West Ox ford street. Among these present were Miss Itose B. Shcrn, Miss Esther Egen Egen derf, Miss Gertrude A. Goldstein. Miss Rebecca Nosanew. Mies Rcba Shapire, Miss Charlette Qreenberg. Miss Ger trude Rubinstein, Miss Lillian Seaman. Mtfs Bella Levy, Mlsa Ruth Levy, Miss Dorethy Salinger, Mr Slaxwell M. Far ber, Mr. Herman J. 8eaman, Mr. Rey Cehen, Mr. Iieen Cehen, Mr. Harry Nos Nes Nos aeow, Mr. Leuis Rubin, Mr. Benjamin Wurtell, Mr. Slgmund Steinberg, Mr, Nathan Sperkln, Mr. Julius Sherman nnd Mr. and Sirs. S. Stern. Rabbi and Mrs. Abraham J. Feldman, The Krcnlnr Public Ledger weleemes fux-lnl notes of Interest from rsrleun part of the rlt pnt ttirne notes imiit be rupnble of terlflrnllen. Hereafter eclal Item ent by mull te the paner will net be published, unless Mitned hr the sender with nnme. nridre. nnd telephone num ber. Adilrens serl3l Items tn the fletlrtr Kdlter, Krentnic Public Ilcer, 009 ('hestnut street. City Baltimore yi And a Night Gewn of the same material and general excellence of finish at $1.95 if Y M MJmi if '?&' '.'.'. . ' t Mm r..ik timHu it jlma. u.att. ji oei iiurm j(&iiejr bi.ici, nre reveu ll-t w jm m-A til ei 4 IahiS m 4tia Vtl4Vt a 4? m dauthter, Jean Helen Feldman. MOORE8TOWN The weddlPir of Mlsn Louise liable, of Riverside, ar-d Mr. James M, Carten, of this section, tock plnce 'In Riverside last Wednenlay. MIsb Floreneo Atkinson entertained a number of her friends at a Halloween party nt Cele's Hetel last week. The r.nrd club was entertained by Mrs. Jeseph Haskell nt her home. 200 East Main street Annual Musicals for Benefit The membern of the women's beard of managers of the Samnrltan Hospital, Bread and Ontario streets, will glve their annual muslcnle In aid of the hos pital en Friday ovenlng. November 10, at the Bellevue-Stratford, when an In teresting program will be rendered by members of the Matlnee Muslcule Club under the direction of Mrs. Nina Pretty- man iieweii. ethers who win taxe part nre Miss Elizabeth Heed Lattn, In a group of songs te be sung In eestume, md the Treble Qjnrtet of the club, Miss Mee Farley, Miss Maude II, Pettlt. Miss nuth Lloyd KemrnCy nnd MIbs Katharine Lelrre. The affair Is In charte of Mrs. Wllllnm Bateman, chairman ; Mrs. Jic-oeri i'. Jtomnxen, jur. .101111 u. Applegate, Mrs. Lutnsr C. Peter and Mrs II. Breeker Milts. Segal Epstan Wedding The wedding of Miss Edna S. Epstnn, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Henry Ep stan, of 2817 North Twenty-lint street, and Mr. Victer H. Segal took plnre yes terday nt the home of the bride nt 5 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Habbl Marvin Nathan and was fol lowed by a family dlnuer nnd recep tion. The bride worn a white satin gown, trimmed with real lnce, and a tulla veil with a cap of the Bame lace. She carried a shower bouquet of or er rhlds and lilies of the valley. MlM (lertrude II. Epstan, the bride's sister and only attendant, vore a gown of orchid-colored tulle and a hat te match. The bridegroom was attended by his brother. Dr. Leuis Hegnl. Mr. and Mrs. Hegat left en their wedding trip after the reception. Invltiti&ni orAaaeoBcs- Mmlt-rte I'rlres Cmity Write or Phene for Bnrraved r Printed HSmples. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Waleil St Window Shades 65c Reef Paint, gallon.... 85 C Dcst Paint, all colors.$2.50 DUDLEY'S, 52 N. 2d St. Market St. ab. lflth 11 A. M. te 11 I'. M. Plcturlicd Ver.ten et Wllllnm Qlllette' "HELD BY THE ENEMY" Cult includes Jack Helt. Agnes Ayrea, Lewis titene and Vunda Huwlcy Attraction J-C"c' rlui3 iMPU I'rlzma 'Where I'epplcN llloem" Fifth VWek of Musical Festival KMIL.Y STOKKU HAUAK. Veeallat PA I A fL? M MArtKET T. 1 -1-VIL It) A. M. II. 2, 3:45 C :!(, 7 MB, 0:30 P. M. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "MID-CHANNEL" ARPAH1A Chestnut St. Ilel. 16th "r.V-Lyl- te A. M. te lltln P. M. A I'nrumnunt Picture - "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" With Mm- MMrray and DavM Tewell VICTORIA rfVrleTi'.T. ANNETTE KELLERMANN In First Shawlnir of "WHAT WOMEN LOVE" Added Attraction Ituce Between Man O'War and Sir Barten C A PITfI 724 MAHKET HTREET ri 1 L. Trumpet Island REGENT -L--.;TR Hel. 1TT1I emance PI ARP MARKET ST nt JPNIPER VJl-iV' ULi it a M TO 11 P. M. Continuous Vnudeillle Rawlesec Ven Kaufman; Others ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES FRIDAY EVENINGS SATURDAY MATINEES I Beginning Nev. 19 & 20 CONSTANTINOPLE . vnv in en JEIU'SAt.KM . NOV 20 27 1 HARDEN OK ALLAH DEC 3 A SPANISH CITIES . pkp I() jj VENICE ft ITALIAN LAKES DEC. 17. lfi , COURSE SALE UNTIL SAT. I Mingle Tickets tl an. si, 7fic. rend? Nev. 18 SAMAROFF-STOKOWSKI , 2d Beethoven Lecture-Recital 1IALLROOM IlELLEVl-E-HTRATKORD i vei. evi: . Nev in, N:ir, i TICKETS M TO -J. AT IIEIM'irS. llltl t'HESTNl'T ST t. DOOR Monday Morning Musicaics 1 Ballroom Bellevue-Stratford ! KREISLER , Menduy, Morning, Nev. 15, 11:15 SEATS J2 TO S3 SO. ON SALE AT 1 HEI'PE'S. 11 ID CHESTNUT ST fr DOOR I ICE SKATING AT ICE PALACE fiTII MlltKirr STS TIIKEK HESSMNH DAILY EXHIUITIONS IIY HKADLINERS Wltherspoen Hall. Wd. Ev. Nnv. lO.nt 8:13 MARTIN LISAN PHENOMENAL PIAN11T IN RrlT 4 f Preurnm Including- ne.thmrn's Wnldstsln Senntn. Schumsnn s ru-ntniil i-tn m ,u i Tickets r.r,c tu S2.2Q lu-rne's. niti chstnur i 1520 Chestnut. Lec,3192.0ncnDny6Eirnijiq Jacyifiui vvviiy "uuriuaum nr JfJJ I ORPHFUM a.Tiiwnten AChrlt -n Am UnniLUlYI Msiln..Ti.innrmw 2.V135c MAE DESMOND "ru, "vrhb m A Tsltnr MbiIe Mn NVxt W.ek I'ATSEY AFTER ALL" WORLD'S '' L,'W.Mj W CLIIIOSITIE1 MUSEUM er'N DA1L1f lllh Ms rt Fnrnn-rli lllnshsm Hnuas PEOPLES KnlniHen A MatlnM SLIDING BILLY WATSON nim umiir"! innu In HITS AND HITS ry Wal Ab Blh Mat Tee! LaSinO Jingle, Jingle With MAX FIELD TrmiLRKQ) ! DUMONT'SM , ' Ancii Kve ana Mats Men Wed Sat , 2ttB Emmett Welch Minstrels WOMEN VOTERS, OR, WHEN THEY RULE r plr.otlen of iti.r. LBS A J, J, IKUbIr ;&, UVM;A1 e DlIAIIt-, 1UTO, AT 3 RUST I .YRTH Mating Wcdneiai Beat Senta $1.50 THE NEWEST AND BEST, OF ALL WONDERFUL WINTER GARDEN REVUES PASSING SHOW OF 1919 "Fun and Frolic Fait end Furleut" A rteclmtnt of Il&vlnhlng Uenutlea BPECUL AnMISTICE DAT MAT. THim $1.80. nEQUIn MAT. BATUIIDAY. M4 ADELPH1 NOW yaiB j Mats. Thurs. & Sat. 2.15 DI1KICHSTEIN IN THE nOMANTIC MEtflDnAXlA "The Purple Mask" I TSHUBERTatkj.im, "Irene slnts straight te the hearts of ht sudlsnes." North American. MAIL OnDEIlB ACCErTED FOR THANKSGIVING DAT MATINEE I MAT. WED. flT $2.00 THE 100th PERFORMANCE IN PHIIjADBLrillA OF D. W. Griffith LAUOIt, TEAn AND Tliniti, STOKT "Way Down East" WILIi IJE CELEBHATEb 1 PMD TOMORROW EVENING J ; MR. D. W. GRIFFITH tf MISS LILLIAN GISH ' ' RICHARD BARTHELMES3 WILI. BE PRESENT TO WELCOME OUESTd PERSONALLT APPROPRIATE SOUVENIRS DISTRIBUTED CHESTNUT ST. "S MATINEES. 2:13. EVENINGS, 8:1B. M ETROPOLITA N OPERA HOUSE THURBDAT EVENING. NOV. UTH ONLY PHILADELPHIA APPEARANCJI KUBELIK Tickets, tl te $2.50. new. (Chlckerlnir Piape) Seats new selllnir Metropolitan Downtown Ticket Office, Weymann's. 1108 Chestnut St. M ETROPOLITA N OPERA HOUflB PltlLADELPHIA GRAND OPERA CO. l.U.-SlMlJAl 13VU.-SI.NU, SOV 10 "LA GIOCONDA" Seats new. II te 33 fur sale at WT WT menn's, lins Chestnut at. PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES RROAH NIGHTS AT 8:15 LJlfLJ Mats. Wed. 8.U. at 2:18 Positively Last Week "THE FIRST REAL TLAY OF THE SEA SON." North American. HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES IN The Famous Mrs. Fair Ry JAMES FORRE3 REST SEAT8 $2 AT POPUI.AR WED. MAT. NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAY 1 Beeth Tarkingten'a Buoyant Comedy CLARENCE With ALFRED LUNT AND ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST "REST COMEDY EVER WRITTEN BT AN AMERICAN." He) weed Drviun, Nw Yerk Trlbun r ARRIPf NK1HT8 AT 8:10 vj-rxr.ivr. srTts w...i a st . 2:15 A INev Musical Comedy I RODl'CKIJ nv HENRY w SAVAOE REST SKATS S2 AT POPULAR WED MAT. PDRRP9T NIOHTB AT 8 15 1 WI1U 1 MnU WM, j.,,, n.jj LAST TWO WEEKS All the Jeys of Life j Will Be Found in THE SWEETHEART SHOP THE RAPID-FIRE Ml'RK'AI. i UMEDY With HARRY K MORTON and Original Cast Girls, Gayety, Laughter, Meledy DEBT SEATS SJ AT P01'L'LAP-WED. MAT. E I T H ' S URAND ANNIVERSARY WEEXt EDDIE LEONARD & CO. Eihiiircle & Elisa CANSINO MARY MARBLE & CO. lre. Lene t Tem Miirun, Tim l. Orehs lle'yif Cnmus; Others Annual Chrn-iuitliTniiln Shew! ACADEMY OF MUSIC evenIne November 12 at 8:15 ONLY APPEARANCE THIS HE8HN GALLI-CURCI Tlcki-ta, SI (10 tg SR nn new. Aradrmy of Munlc IId OITIce nnd Hepp. nil) Cheatnui Bij 8lh Ah Rarr Mat Today C'lsan Rend Allows Eiclurlvsly The Tempters With RBRT (IERTRAND OU J-feFASCINATlNd'' TROCADERO Th0 i""hinr n.autis- and JACK IIUKT TA I l 4't I vr vi A or d .-n r J rra m i H ih ,11 fi lit ' m f. ; it "I A j h - l i i; -JV f Nffl , ' t 4 1 u.., $& .t,j fyfr-..yyi)4i$Wrrfi.)i n i- ,,.ifcK.rf ),i i,e,,.3Jt-g,, ,,,, ., '"'tfwj -(-. rwrVHKKfe , ,J.5tAw 4.V ! i. , -$&., :.'Jjf -'1
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