L&feit&ld RW73Trr"Ti rf"T-Fj(f 7"75j gvpnTsp J, .W f 1 ' xt . tf 1 ""sp7" jr. ' " V J J'. " EVENING PUBTJID KEDGER-PHIEABEDPHIA', TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1920 !M JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Chats About the Nalle-Berie Wedding in Jenkinteivn Today She Speaks of the Plays and Players' Club Nights Next Week MOST of uh will be going Jcnkln Jcnkln tewmvnnl today te Petty Berlc's xx-eddlnp. It's te tnke place at 1 o'clock, teu knew, in the Church of the Saviour, Jenkintown. l'atty will have two of her (Mimlns as attendants, Morien Tayler Is ( bi mnhl of honor, and lrg n a Vew bold ulll be Ilawcr girl. Patty's mother wan Miss Nannie Newbold, you knew, a sl'ter of Mr. Jehn Snrgcnt New bold, who Is Virginia's father, nnd of Mrs. William Tit) ler. who was Miss nnily Nev. bold. .... . ,, Owing te the recent death of Jlr. Aithur Kmleii Newbold the wedding to day ulll be very quiet, and will be followed bv a small reception, ratty Is hc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lleauvcau Herle. Jr.. nnd a granddaughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. llcauveau P.erlc. She Is named for her grandmother, who was JIN Pattv Nelll. She Is distinctly n herle In tjpe. dork like her father nnd aunt. Mr. (Jeerge Henli. of ltosten, who wns Mlf.8 Kmlly llerie. licit Nnllc, who Is the bridegroom of today's iillinnce, Is the Mm of the laic Mr. Jesse Nnlle and Mrs. Nnlle, of IlrMi Mawr, and n brother of Angela Nnlle, who married Pern Corse In the Inte spring. Ills brother, Dick Nelle, married Dorethy IJlfsten. Tlin Plays nud Plnjcrs arc Btarting llieir nrtire ear again and the fertx eighth I'lub night will be eelc l.rated in tin' Hub remns en Monday, nlien tluec pbi,lets will be given tinder tin diiei'tinn of Met. Unwind Ueber. The llr-t Is written bj n Itusslnn. Nich olas lMeinnv. mid Is entitled "A Mer n Death." The actors will be Jee Deering. David Vexels, Geerge ICdwnrds ami Kiiehcl Price. A fecund ene-ect play will be entitled "nJmes nnd Jehn." It wns written by (Jilb-rt Caiman, nnd the cast Includes rimer Melick. Samuel McDowell, Ellz nbfth Oliver nnd Mr. lteber. The third play is cnlled "Khatn, ' and is hv Prank (I. Tompkins. The actors arc 'Harnett Helland. Mrs. Themas Hammer. Charles Mitchell and William InmiMin. Jr. 1 loe these nights nt the Plays nnd I'lmcre. They ere he informal and such fun! I inn certainly loekiujr forward te Memln night, as of course. Tuesday ill be epein and censeiiuenrly. I can not go te the Plajs nnd TJaxcis that night. Won't it be wonderful back nt the old r:idcm7 I just love that old place. And It has been se brautlfully done up It will neein like n dip bnck Inte the )cn! Philadelphia of ether tlns, with modern romferts te make it even mere attractive. Somehow one never felt It wns quite neli! te 20 wnv tin town te enern. And no' that the Midwinter ball nnd the Jlrnedlckh ball are te be given In the fejer "'ere tills jear it will be quite like old times, won't it? The Midwinter is te be en January 11. and the Ilcnedieks en December 1!8, jeii knew. THIS iiivitutleii Bhewing of the Trench movie, which Is te be held in the HellcMie-Stratferd en Thursday night, will he a very fashionable nffair. I'vrr.v da I hour of tliffi rout box par lies that are being arranged and sup 1'i'is uii'l illutiers in connection with it. The tilm is the story of Du Harry mid the Pieneh Hevoliillen. The pic lures were tuken in France before the intrnl war. nnd the pnlnces and gardens anil old siVcets are beautiful. Hew de I knew? Well. 1 e.ttended a private lmvin; el the tilm nnd the photography is er remui'kable. Among these who have accepted boxes mil who will cut ei tain in them en Tlmr-day are Governer nnd Mrs. PimiiI. Mr. and Mrs. Van Itensselner, Mi .mil Mi. i:ii Kirk Pnie. Mr. and Mis (ipurgi' Pallas Dixen. Mrs. Hareld in mill. Mr. ami Mrs. William linker Whelm. Mi. and Mis. Giorge II. I.oil I.eil mer Mr ami Mrs. .1 nines Prancls Sulll t nil Mr ami Mrs. Cornelius Steven mpii the Majer and Mrs. Moere, Colonel iiml Mis. .Ii'lm Mni'kle. .Mr. anil Mrs. Curl it I'littiM-im. Griieral Waller nud Mrs Waller mill M-vr-rul ethers. rpilA'i' was a most iutciestin tea at Clubs en Sum! iv afternoon. .Mrs. Alible n xvynden, Merlen, will give a dinner en Friday night. Miss Lucrellii S. HenkHr.linr. 2il. daugl.ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ledyard Heclc scher. of Bollngt,reke, nadner, will be the guest of honor nt a dinner te be Riven by Mr. nnd Mrs. Henrv V. Mlehell. H943 Chestnut street, en Friday nlglit. November 19. Iiefnre Ihn dnnre in hn Blxvii that night by Mr. Isaac Nerrls nt the nellavuo-Stralferd, In honor of Ills' dMil'tMitn diiuchtpr. .Ml Mnrv r, Wnr. rls. TIie pueste will Include Miss Ellia Ellia belli Uuhh'II Ev.xns Tucker. Mis? Mary Iteppln Hewland. Miss Ilulh Packard, Miss Mary U. Thayer, Miss Kllse du Pent, Mlsa Mary 1. Nerrls, Miss Sjdney Ulcidle, Miss Alice Ilencdlct, Miss Fran cea Hnj-es Hammend, Miss Jane Cljrden Coxe, Miss Glenner Gummey, Mr. J. Au di cw Harris. 3d, Mr. Samuel Carpenter, Mr. Mlle Miller, Mr. Nerrls Wlstcr Weed, Mr. Geerge T. Jacksen, Mr. Nn tlmn Fltler, Jr., Mr. James Chesten, 4 th, Mr. James B. Wharten, Mr. Geerge J1. Warder, Jr., Mr. Arthur Hirst, Mr. How Hew urd Butcher, Jr., Mr. Kdvvnrd Brevvnltuj, Jr.. Mr. Farnham Wnrrlner nnd Mr. Alexander Hellers, Jr. The truesta who will attend the dinner which Mr. Isane Y. Nerrls. of FnlrhlJI. Bryn Mnvvr, xvlll rIve nt the Hellevue Hellevue Stratferd, In honor of his daughter. Miss Mary I.levd Nerrls, before the dance he Is Riving for her. will Include Mlsa .Tane Hhaw Hepburn, Mlw Anita atrnwbrldge. Miss Anne Ashton, Miss Henrietta Mc Donald Wilsen. Miss mislabel!) D. Gar rison, Miss Annabella B Weed, Mr. ltegcr It. Townsend, Mr. Waller Free man, Mr. Oeorge Robins, Mr. Jehn Vnn Pelt, Mr. Dvvli'lit Garrison, Mr Geerge Armlstend and Mr. Mnxlmlllnn M. X'en Kchnuensee. Mr, Nerrls will nlre Rlvc n dinner en tenda. December 21), In honor of Miss Nerrls. before the dHnre .Mr and Mrs K Beyor Uavls will Klvc for their daughter, Miss I'rlscllla Davis. Mr. and Mrs. V. I.lnwoed Garrison, of 101 li Clinten street, will entertain nt dinner for Miss Nerrls en Dcccmber .1, before the du 1'bnt ball. Mr. and Mrs. Clnjten French Banlta, of Gelf Heuso read, Hax-crferd, will en tertain at dinner tonight. Mrs. Frederick W. Tayler, of "Box "Bex lej" Chestnut Hill, will entertain as her Kucsts ever the next week-end, Miss Margaret Hubbard, Mr. Jeseph Breck nnd Mr. Rowland S. Meller, nil of New Yerk. Mrs. Tnyler and her daughter, Miss Tayler, will give n dinner en Satur day night In their honor, and will en tertain at a luncheon en Sunday. The guests who will attend the lunch con tomorrow te be given by Mrs. A' blnus L. Smith, nt her home. 15 West Penn street, Germantewi), In honor of her slbter, Mrs. Charles Beamish, of California, who Is spending seme tlme In this city, will Include: Mrs. Edward Hacker, Mrs. Walter Moere, Mrs. riam'U-1 Masen, Mrs. Walter I'cnn Shipley, Mrs. Francis Goodhue, Mrs. Alfred Garrett, Mrs. James T. Comfert, and Miss Eliza beth Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will irlve a tea en Wednesday. November 17. In honor of their son and laUKliter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maler Smith, who recently returned from Jae.ui. where they lived five j-ears Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be assisted In rccelvlm; by Mrs. Christopher Ileuman. Mrs. Chnrles Beamish. Mrs. IMward llecmig, Mrs. Ilussell l.en, Miss Mary Ncel, Mrs. ltlchard Harris end Mrs. Mayburry Smith. Mrs. Heglnald X. Hall. Mm. Percy U Nell. Mrs. Themas E. Ncel, of Vuntner. N. J., and Miss FranceB IU'1 will pour tea. Mm Edward Corsen, of Bala, will entertain nt luncheon at her home en Thursday. In honor of Miss Eleaner Peers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clark Beers, of the llclgravla, xvhe will be murrled te Mr. Geerge Mitchell Buf fum. of Pasadena, Calif., In the Second Piesbjtcrlan C hutch, Twenty-first and Walnut strcets, en Saturday night, No vember 27. Mrs. William I.eew will entertain nt an epera parly nt the opening night of the opera ne'xt Tuesday, November 10, In the box of her mother, Mrs. Herbert M Howe, 1622 Locust Btreet. Mrs. Loew xvlll arrive next week nnd will he the guest of lvr mother for n few days. Mr. nnd Mrs Edward Garrett Mc Collin. Miss Frances McCellIn nnd Ml K.ithnrlne Williams McCellIn have re moved te their new home, I'J'-'S Pine street, xvhere they xvlll be at home en Thursday afternoons during the winter. Mrs Eugene S. Derey will entertain nt a n-rlea of luncheons at ncr l)em 1.-.18 Locust stiect, the latter part of this ..tv. i. i.r.nm- rF Virr niftier. Mrs. Thomaa II Birch, xvlfe of Colonel Birch, United States minister te Portugal. Cel- enel and Mrs uircn win uau ler i"m country from England en November 15 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Dungan, of Hfihlehem nlke. Fert Washington, nn- rouni'e the ciiROpement of their dauch Null, im '. mil Hi',, nil I'.ilkisl fin- n kIiihII in,- Mlrn lmilv LeulSO DutlL-ail, te Mr turn en wlmt a girl r-nllj wauls; that it Uebcrt F. renwaj-, son ei eir. nnu rr is nei iiiillv a uihiil lime iiIvmi.vs am 1'ietiv things but a ben u t If ul charaeter i"l iiml nil her I'lieigies sheulil go in iiml There were iniisie and icfrosji icfresji icfrosji iiienis end it was altogether u bcuutl ful nail. The net tea, will lie held at the league moms mi Siiiuhij afternoon, November "I. mil 1 hear tliat Kliabeth I.all.i is ii sinj tin I there will be sev- eial etlw vi iv nttiin tive nrti'ts there. ! i.vn-sii-rvjKf Mis Geoiie Lurimer is hostess for the I -'-ies1 At the first nieetlnn of Mrs, Charlt-s Stewart Wtuts' dancing class at the Bellevue-Strntferd, en Friday night, the mtlllen xvlll be led by Mr. Charles Bach and .Mr. Woodferd Bankson. Mr. and Mrs. Snowden Henrj'. xvhe were recently married, hnve returned fiein their wedding trip and are occupy- ss2cas3a; Jmii'iiilier ions iiml Mis. H. C. Hei or Is ihniiiuiMi for the jmr. Different wniiii'ii have inenilseil te hostess the ten- tlimiigh roe winter months, The Irasue rooms ire nt l.'Ill Locust strict nti'l are tin lie.iilipiurters for the xnileus.fJ il i'iiIs thim'Kheiit Hie city. it,, wn- fntmeilv uil'eil the Pennsvlvanin I " l.i'uue fur Woineii WoiUei-s. Whitfenl I iiilktc is the Miiaiiier house run by llie 8siii..tnin. nud A loot t lunch room is aiinlhei intere-t of the place. rrili; lelopheuo man hud been making rejiniis and had just left the house "hen mimII Mm was found busily ni'ildlini: with the loeoiver. Auntie a oil ! te noeoiint in a heveie tone, 1 U'lllll .... 1..tn Xf. ...)'! " ' "ll lllllll, .llll, .' , vv tiil Mm, gazing innocentlv li te O no e viuj i rjilitx r "ins, Aunt Hid. S We Can Reduce nmr t-innf urnmnn nncilif inl M naturally. There is no necessity for women who have always had large hips, stout bodies, or heavy limbs te remain se. ' H:'-V; W '' .; t I 5 ' ' ti.yy , t f.'VA' . . . i t ft ' MISS BORIE BRIDE OF MR. ALBERT NALLE i n;? y PA W4 W 'i 1 ' IM&iV Jfjr. Kl't Ss . Art. ) ( 't mm: "r . -.? ; Wedding Ceremony at Church of Our Saviour, Jenkintown. Small Reception Followed A. wedding of much social Interest was solemnized nt 1 o'clock today In the Church of Our Saviour. Jenkintown when Miss Patty M. Deric, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bcauvenu Borle, Jr., of Jenkintown, became the brlde of Mr. Albert Nnlle, son of Mrs Jesse Nalle, of the Longhouse, Bryn Mawr. Itev. Dr. Jehn M. Grolen, rector of the church, efllclnted The brlde was attired In a gown of Ivery whlte satin adorned with old fam ily lace.- Her veil of lull", which extend ed te the end of the long court train, was surmeunted by n can of old lace and ornnge blossoms, She carried a shower nouquei or linen or th x-allcy nnd xvhlte Bxveei jreua nnu ercnius. Miss Mnrlen Tnvler, cousin of the bride, attended as mnld of honor. She were a smart frock of geld-color satin effectively trimmed with geld lace. Her hat xvas composed of pelden brown vol vel xet, nderned with a geld rese, and she carried nn arm bouquet of yellow and pink chrysanthemums The llttle flower plrl v as Miss Vir ginia Vewbeld J-'hn were a dainty fleck of Keld-color chiffon ever Rell-color silk and a hat of golden bre'Vn velvet trim med xvlth a ireld rose. h')p cnrled a beu. quet of yellow and pink chrysanthe mums. The two llttle pages were Mnster Peter Beric and Master Arthur E. New bold. 3d Mr. ltlchard T Valle. brother of the bridegroom, was beat man. The ushers were Mr Clenvnt New bold Tayler, Mr William I Tnvler. Jr.. cousins of the bride : Mr Herbert Clmtch Mr. Geerge Breeke. Sd Mr Charles Nnlle and Mr Illehirl H P Tnland A .nnall leceptlen folio "d at ih hone of the bride's p.innta Nevvboh'-Vernen, jenuintevvn On the return from a wed'Uiv Journey Mr. and Mrs Nnlle will Use with Mr. Nall s mother lit the Longhouse Biyn Mawr Berg-Frledmann Wedding An Interesting wedding which leek place vestcrdax" afternoon was that of MIrh linn Frledmnnn. daughter of Mr. Maurlce Frledmann, of 1720 North Park avenue, and Mr. Harry M Berg, of 1205 Walnut btreet, which xvas telemnlzed at the home of Uex Jeseph Krauskenf, D. D., of the Kcneseth Israel Temple, xvhe performed the ceremony The bride was clxen In marriage by her fnther and vv.us unattended. Mr. Pewev Frled mnnn, the hrlde's brether, xvns Mr. Berg's best tnnn. Mr. and Mrs. Berg left en a short trip nnd will be nt home after November 15 nt the Ingncre The bridegroom served through the late war In the United States army. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr nnd Mrs. Rebert L. Barlew, of C10S Snnsem street, ntertnlned their rard club at 500 en S-iturday evening. Among these present were Mr. and Mrs lnim ti nenrr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adelnh Gruneveldt, Mr. nnd JVIra ilussell Wit- - rtH. "ffn T Tlmmnti TllnnX. euii, ,iu, tun, ,.ie. . :,"'""w,i, ": tf n,i Mr Mnrtlee Shiver. Mr. nnd Mrs Albert Items and Mr. and Mrs, Wil liam Blair. Mr. nnd Mrs Adelph Wnchs, of 4021 GIrard ax'cnue, announce the engngement of their daughter, Miss Florcnce G. Wnchs, te Mr. Benjamin Becker, of 4032 Pnrkslde avenue. Mr.' and Mrs. Irvln F Weed, of 0327 Woodland axenue, celebrated their first wedding anlversnr Mrs. Weed xvlll be remembered an Miss Mabel levy. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ievy Ttlnnxlm rSrncfnrv Mr Gregery Will U0 remembered as Miss Blanche amitn. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gregery, of 2017 f'nrnni ntrent nre reeelvlnir cengratula tiens en the birth of a daughter. Mlss-i Marguerite Smethurst, Mrs. Chnrhs App DELAWARE COUNTY Miss I'ugenla Herner nnd Miss Mary Davis, of Media, will leave early In Do De comber for Orlande, Fla where they xvlll spend the xvlnter. Mrs, Walter Ti. Qrlscem. of Media, has been entertaining Mrs. Spcncer Lank Lank Lank oten, of Pert Washington, L,. I for a few days, .vtrn. Hdward Hall and her daughter, Miss Hllzabeth Hall, have been enter taining Mrs. Gorden Smith, of Ensten. Md , nnd Mlsn Sara Barten, of West Chester, at their home In Media for a few days. The iccend reception of the Yeung woman s enristian Association ei ones. ter will bn given In honor or the new members this evening. The Juniors will held their reception en Friday artorneon. TIOGA Mrs Kdgnr Frutchey, Jr. of 3711 North Carllsle street, gave a tea en Sat- liriln if nflnmrtnn freitS In f, nVlnnlf nt lirr home, iii honor uPSJlb'S Hllnibeth Caster, dnugbti r of Mr, and Mrs Horaeo W'lllnni Cnoter, of Fex Chase, whose jp'iir' e te ir. Dennis H Slmtnernnn. of West Lehigh avenue, xvlll tnke place e i- n vv. The hostess wns aslsted by Mrs Augustus Abcrly nnd Miss Lillian Hemer, Th guests Included Mrs. Lester Blankln. MIm Dorethy Barber, miss Mrs. Juy Coeke, Mrs. Jehn II. Pjl uiu, ou, LRm jinny -ivir. fiwuwip , , Oewen. Candv table Mlsa Mnry cW, r rfl Graham. F'ftj'-cent table Mr3. llfchar h, Nelle, Mm A Birker Meller. Fancy table Mrs T. Henry Dixen, Mre, Xamf nrd S Grn-'inm, Mrs. Jeseph H. ClftrK, Mrs. Isaac T. Stnrr. Orab bng .Mra. Hew nrd F. Senver, Arrs. Wllllnm B. Ooeitmnn, Jr. Original table Mrs., Charles natt, Sd, Mrs. II Frank Hn Pepper, Mrs. II, Frnzer llarrl Preserves nnd Powers Mrs, Geerga Woodward, Mrs. William West Frailer, Jr., Mr". F 12ugene Newbeld. 3urprl8J . Mrs. William Henry Tretter. Ta ftha Ice cream Mrs. Murray KUzey, Mm. Jehn H. Whltttker. Tey tnble Atr. W. Boulton Drxen, Mrs. Lruls C. Madeira, Td, Mrs Chnrlea H. Chesten. nueful te hie Mrs V. Jtarfhnll Hcull, Mrs. nan itul Morgan Moving pictures Mrs. C c Znnt.lnger, Mrs. Jeseph It. Carpen ter, Jr. The committee Includes Mn. Jeseph W Wear, chairman ; Mrs. Mar el nil S. Morgan, vice chairman! Mlsa Hilzabnth M Chesten, secretnry. and Mrs. Frnncls S. Mcllhcnny, treasurer, I H. 'Hi Miss Bachel Klrshner, Miss Umlly Bng eler, Miss Mnrlan Brown, Mias ICutherlne Schell. Mrs. Herbert Shields Mrs lMgnr Frutchey and Mrs J Thompson Schell. Ml... Mllilrr,! Mnvherrv. of 203S Seuth Nineteenth street entertnlned clnbs num- u'v ,,' the IH-irirel P S. S nt her home Inst wvek Mrs. Treelch acted an . - i lU... nSAnl ttliifO ',',T .e-.V VW, .;:" miJ- Tin n Merell., Tb twe-nx-rr- biennial fair for the ... - ' j :."...,-,,.. . iii.' .UttU . nm I illlll. .M SH .HllKut;v .,,,. a 9V3t InTititieM orAsneoBC? Jledrrutr l'rlr t-lBlCj&' B)nU Write or t'bene for RnrnTrd sr Prtnt4 HemiilfM. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Walnut St 3 Fair for Bethesda Heme l'helu by U.uhnich MISS MARGAHETTA 1IAKKIS0N Debutante daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Harrison, who was intro duced at u tea given by Dr. and Mrs. Themas O. Asbten. when their daughter, .'Miss Anne Asbten, wm also Introduced n.l MIpu Tnaenllnn 1)1Xttt. IISH lar- garct Weir. Miss Helen Kennedy, M.si Mvrtle McCnlllster, Miss Florence. Alex ander, Mr Clarence McDowell. Mr. Charles Minister, Mr. Hdvvnrd Andersen, Mr. William Hull, Mr. Jack Isern, Mr. Raymond McFectcrs Mr. Ilebert Mc Mc Mc Coneghy and Mr, William Parkers. FRANKFORD The Indies of the Frnnkferd Avniue Methodist Church will give nn "armistice enm r' en Thursday evening, Mis. .t Andersen, of Arrett street, will be hostess te the members of her caid club at a limclnen te be given nt her home tomorrow nffnioen. The wedding of Miss Bertha McMas ter, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs, James S McMaster. of 1329 Arrett street, nnd Mr. Rebert Seltzer, hen of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Seltzer, of 1209 Arrett street, will tnke plnce this evening in the Frnnkferd Presbyterian Church. The ceremony will be performed by ltex Jehn B Laird. Miss Marlen McMaster xvlll be her sister's maid of honor, xvhlle Mr. Charles Seltzer, a brother of the bride groom, xvlll act aft best man. After an extended wedding trip Mr and Mrs. qeltzer will live en Herbert stieet, Frnnkferd. benefit of the B'-thesdu Himv will be held en Tucsdny, November :3, at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. St. Martins. Inn' 2 until 7 o'clock Tieic xvlll be many interesting attractions, xvhlch In clueo nn uutiqiie tnble In charge nf Mrs. Albert A .Itckien, Mrs. Jeseph W. Wag ner nnd Mrs. Geerge Wlll'iip, Jr. Mrs. Jeseph S. Leverlrg will have gnmes and nr.lmsls and the following tables xvlll he presided ever by lixby table Mrs. W. Cattln Wcthfrlll, Mrs. Cl"mcnt II. Wnlnwrlght, Mrs. Patrick Grant, 2d. Cnke table Mrs Kdvvln N. Henpen, Jr., jilffllf Market St. ab. ICth 11 A M. te 11 P. Mj I I'lcturlSFd Vcrnlen et William Ollletta'a I "HELD BY THE ENEMY" Cat includes Jack Helt. Asns Ayrea. j Levvla btenn and XVenda llnwley Attranten 1'C't- JS.1UO ,MpH Prlzma "Whire Pepples IJIoem" Tlfth Week of Mulct Festival KMILY BTOKr.3 I1AOAR. Vocalist mi m PALACE I'HII.ADCt.PIIIA'3 rOUBMOST TIinATtlHS BROAD MOIITS AT 8:15 Mat. Tomervv at 2:15 ARCADIA 1?' Ing their new home en Springfield ax'o ax'e mic, Chestnut Hill, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sew ell Clark, of Ced Ced ren, Germantown, are spending several xveek3 In St. Leuis, Me. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Geerge Watts, of 1830 North Bread street, will eiteit.iln the mem bers of her sawing club at luncheon to morrow nt her home in Lenan. Mrs. Clarence A. Kefter, Mrs Jehn Ogden, Mrs. Hnrry Soeder, Mrs. Rebert Knight, Mrs. Walter Thern, Mrs. Rebert Irwin, Mrs. Wllllnm Held nnd Mrs Clarence J. Pugh xvlll be the guests. Mr. and Mrs Raymond A. Cabrey xvlll return from New Orleans during the week and will be nt home at 2642 North Txeentv-secend street. The bride was Miss Kathryn Marie Crnne, daughter of Mr. ana .xirs. i: j crane, ei uu- merin Eleventh street, Legan. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Jessle Powell, of 2222 Wnllnne street, entertained the following at cards yesterday afternoon at her home: Miss Susan G Hurllck, Mrs. Alfred H Wil liams, MIfm Florcnce Potts. M1S3 It Thompson Cernell. Mrs. Nermun H Stevens, Mrs. ClaHnda Armstrong, Mrs Theodere Berden. Mrs. Jehn Goedfcllow. Miss Armeda Iicland, Miss Anna Ire land. Mrs Ilebert Snyder nnd Mis. Nel son Sailer. Mrs. Alice Randelph Purdj 90'i North Twentieth stiect, has returned te the city for the winter. The members of the Maggie R. Balrd ehapter of the Order of the Kastcrn Sta, will glve a ceffee party en Saturday uf uf uf ternoen at the Lu Lu Temple, Thirteenth and Spring Garden Htreem TJif Evenlnc rublle Ider welcome Keelftl notes of Interest from various parts nf the city, hut thrse notes must be nipable of vrrincntlen. Hereafter social Items sent by mull le the miner will net tin published, unless slrned by tlir sender vltli nuine. address nnd trlepliene imm-tx-r. Address social Items te the Society '.Utnr. r.idilns Tubllc I.edxrr, 006 Chestnut street. ENTERTAINMENT Best .Feed OE30I I gBraS e " oxaec IOE30E aocae Wn tmrlfn fAII frt x'tclf nur k thoroughly equipped institu- A i; t.len fnp ilnmnustrntien. A tien for demon.stnitien. Trial Demonstration ment Gratis "Only detesting the.M NANCY WYNNi:. 5UUIAL AUflVITIES jl mi nun .Mih 1'nrieii a 'j fun. or muil ui -l i nee Mint will Klve a theatre partx ,M oil Xtilni-.iinv, November 21, before the'Vi Mi i u, in i h.Ol rg Mi ninl Mih Wlrt'L. Thompson of I " ileum mad. Jenkintown xvlll entertain ., ' 'Mm r mi Kild.i) nlglit. Ir unit MrH Ki i di lick Krulcy, Net- THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Urn will certainly be thankful for these when you hoc them, for they are xvon xven derful xnlueB. AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES $29-50 Iteul $IU values In vari ous popular stylet) and the heat materials Suits, Coats & Wraps He Ileculur S0 Tiilucs. Superb In every 3 3 Ueeulur ?S0 letull or matetlal und making CXOE30 , j JB DIRECT "V PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO OUR PRESENT SHOWING OF EXQUI GOWN! ITE FURS DRESSEl TAILLEURS AND HATS FOR EVERY SOCIAL EVENT QUALITY FOR QUALITY THERE ARE NO SUCH VALUES OFFERED ELSEWHERE Positively Last Week "THE FIHST HEAL PLAT OF T11I2 SEA SON " North American. HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES IN The Famous Mrs. Fair k 11 MnlW--ZVLte I "41 ($$ ZJ3hrte nt i B tS3 ' jiflnAiKmieci40titaimtjv.jpt ji H V V V3- sat" a. - I M IH !i iiy jami:r rennKfl DUST HKATH 12 AT POP MAT. TOilOH. NEXT WI1KK SCATS TlIt'nSDAT Beeth Tarkingten's Buoyant Comedy CLARENCE With ALFRED LUNT and enims'AT, Nnxv yettK cast "Ui:st i'emedv uvr;u xviuttkn nn a.MI:huan jieywoea iirv,un, .xw I Yerk Trlbun ' HTS AT 8:15 Tornerrmv nt 2.13 'CJDADll INrt ,FASCINATINCj Mi iVMKtrr ST. 10 A M 12. 2, 3:49 r in, T I'., 0:30 P. M. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "xtti.eltANNi:i- S IM. lOttl tn ll:ir, P. M. A 1'Hrameuni i-iciut "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" With Mae furriy and David PewH frTHD T A Market Street Ab. 0tH V 1V 1 kJr.X 0 A.M. te 11 :15 P.M. ANNETTE KELLERMANN In First Bhewlnic of I "WHAT WOMEN LOVE" Added Attraction Itace between ' MAN O' WAn AND SIU DAIITON it. ' X , li M - 7,11 C A DITHI "" MAIUCKT HTIIEET yA.ri 1 UL Trumpet Island DTTTTM'T' SLMtKET ST Ill. 17TH KLUt,rsl 1 Leve-3 Rernnnca T DT7 MAUKl-TT RT nt JUNIPER VJlV-'DJLf 11 A M TO 11 P. M. Centiniimis Vaurtsvllle nAWi.ri ev KAt'ravs ethers AN GARRICKx,,. ' Pbv H fili IWthJ jj Sf fifefly1 1 tt Piuf mar CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW or Tin: Pennsylvania Horticultural Society first liEGi.xrnNT AitMenr j Bread Street at Callowhill November 9-10-1 1-12. 1920 OPBN NOV. 9. 0 te 10 P. JI. OTIIKK DAYS 10 A. M. te 10 P. M ' ADMISSION COc Hassler's Orchestra I J LADIES' FASHION SHOP msjmsu :rrzr,,a ms.s2ist. ocaei urrnvn n nfllt at "'':..,, '..i.vntv lll'l'. '.2M1 KDN'KSIIAY AM) FRIDAY KVKXIMiH aonei INSTITUTE lj Fer Women Exclusively Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street J'iehc Spruce 5i8i Next te the llpllevuo-Str.itferd tsi0'im:izii , 'QPOt Jtui-im .jviiiwi wjiu . sS' ' ;; i i Xr m or H m CVv Treat- f U 'LJ' Rf " 9 NV fr(( I a AdfM A )) s kv J DA lADMA J p ! ft? x J u $ m ffmrrTWTWiimyTflfff fF 'llr. Prll 1 1 Jllll Jim 111 1 1 H II II IHi'll ilii'ilii illl miwi n ii" n phi iimijii l SpSgnmStrygmS t ; FOUNDED 1658 famiuuamairrpr i r.llfi'n MP5,2fww A,sa4?sl tf3 fi'Miririii "-1'1" ' . - i i mmi t w m ...... i iyj, U2Z-21 Chest nu l Stieet ! A iev Musical Comedy i neni i i.D hy nn.MtY w tiA.i,i. D.m m uii VJ at I'xiiular Matmn. Tomeiron rrrDDrrcr nh.hts t s i- VIXIXL. wi 1 jH, T'm rrew, J LAST TWO WEEKS All the Jeys of Life Will Be Found in THE SWEETHEART SHOP thi: invii) nnr: vrsirxi, rteiKDY i XV 111 ICAHIIY 1J .Xtr)Tn , Or' iiml Cnit I Girls, Gay ct j', Laughter, Meledy It. it Hcain J at I'u uUr Mitlnr Tuitiorrew I'lui.Anni.i'uiA s u:Divii Tiii:Tm:a nirt. tlim of MiBm 1.1. U A. J J. Mill IHJItr UVP.S AT H MIAICP MATtf. AT 2 SHAKp LYRIC Matinee Tomerroxv Best Scats $1.50 ' mm "1 yilh; . tui: or NI.XX lT XNM) HI'hT XI. I. XUi.MiKP.l'l 1. E IT H ' S (lliAMi ANVI.'LnSAHY JUHILEBt EDDII-: LEONARD & CO. EDl'ARDO & El.ISA CANSINO JIARV MARBLE & CO. i.re Ixnn A, Tem Mernn, The I." f'rnh. lJiie (Vimbn Others ANSfAi "inf ANrnrxti m snewt SAMAROFF-STOKOWSKI 2d Beethoven Lecture-Recital MAi.i.uoexr nrt.i rvrrc-HTit xtpeud :i kvi: Nu' in s i- IK'M'.TM Jl TO Vi XT HRl'Pr " lll'i 1 1!1TM'T ST POOH WltlirHroeu Hull. XYrd Eve Nev. lll.at BUS MARTIN LISAN I'lU.NOMIIN'AI. P1XNIST IN ItKCITAI PreKrum Intluillnn nolliexpn'a XValdittla henn'i. Mhuniniin'H (.'.irniv jl. Cherln, etc. Th Ii.'Id .".le lu tJ -H Hepne'a, Milt Cheatnut fei t tm'a. Milt Cheatnut t''I' Y. Winter Garden Revues Piipit Ol7 PASSING SHOW ' life haVf a Tene)Kfc"' Each Piii ONS TORT1SHOZ.SCHO i -1. IJA.NCINO IvIJSS. m If 1422 Walnut Street l r WHST OF llELLUVUn-STltATKOnD i - - s 1 sJcStSSC Exquisite Fashions from the very latest showing of Paris & American models in Gowns, Day & Evening Frecks Ceals, Wraps, Suits and Millinery w i ii Iniiiii I " II I III! I li SUITS & WRAPS $59 te $195 Featuring six models in MARVELLA VALDYNE at $75 Some beautiful new, effects in Duvet-(3c-Lainc mm im& At jf y. I i Vv" mm W Every Advantage Hus Been Taken in the Purchaee of Our Stock, Therefore OUR REGULAR PRICES MAKE REDUCED SALES UNNECESSARY tLAi'-Q iMen'.t'd.viV: t.tw?'. (311 In1 .itvv U. . A y! '"i.-w f rf-Ni-.i't .Cae.yw u;H..ci .w .Tl.. .w. .. 1122-21 Chestnut Stieet (iuality and S ndnnl Tameus Oxer Half a tentur.x .stnrr llmirh. tl le li It is suicly chnructi'r that teunts in these ilay of 5 icatljubtnicnt and a Doweeo standuid has been of thu hi'ncit for tluec ycnii atieiih, be ithhall continue. Our zsr prices are nexer lusher, but fnquently lower, than e sewhere, and with the .spec'al efforts new ht'ine; : made te lower priKH -till further, you xill find an rri: oppeitunity for rreat nawnu-. s Just at the Correct Season Whoa Yeu Want Your jES Winter Ceat Come This Sale zzz NEW WINTER COATS NEW LOWER PRICES jj Every one has been greatly surprised te lincl ee.its of jueh liigh (piality at these astenibhinKly low prices. ss We want you te knew our s NEW ENLARGED COAT SECTION 1 and te reirember it and therefore you will find mebt unu.sual vnlues that xvill lcmaln lenp; m our niemeiy. r THREE SPECIAL GROUPS j LOVELY WINTER COATS Tmlay, All One Price, S-19.75 Regular Trices $59.00 te $7..00 jx-: Semi-fitted nnd xvrappy models, with or without fur n trimming, fashioned of belivia and velour. r: SM UT NEW WINTER COATS S Today. All One Trice, SlW.OO S KeKiiIiir Trices Sfi9 te $n.r raslnened of belivia, velour and orlande, xvitli or without fur trlmniinrr. HANDSOME WINTER COATS Today, All One Trice, 889.00. RcKulnr Trices,, $105 te $139 Natural and ringtnil opossum, mbleskin, Hudsen srs seal and nutria tiim these stunninir coats of evera, peachbloem, marvella and cordeval. New Fall shades. Other exceptional Winter coats worth up te S393 00, : nil very much reduced te meet the new lewered prices. r OF 1919 ' I till mil I'n 1 - n,l mi! Tl-lnvjH' A It xlmnt nf ItiiUlilni; Ilriiutl. SPECIAL ARMLSlRi: DAY MATINEE THI RSDAY, $1.50 IllXl MAT tt.T 'i (IU WORLD b MUSEUM I IV peoples !rri??.?" ,.v ADELPHI NOW "H1S Mnta. Thurs. & Sat.. 2.15 Mr. ,Lce DITRICHSTEIN Ul' L.k l j (.1 IUO.SI 1'It.J til t..S UAlL 11 A M te 10 1". M. rvt termrU Wntrti-im llanw JLitlne lirtlly SLIDING BILLY WATSON In H TH AMI HITS TeilkT le C. U.'l li Hth Mat. T aSinO Jingle, Jingl w mi v rin n 1 rm hum w rn 'The Purpl XII I ODUXX1A 2 Mask" .sm SHUBERT ' x ! AT " '' , enuDurxi xims xwi . sm m 2 is "Ircim liiB9 utiuUlit te the heart of hr tvudline, ' Nertli Xiiirlc.vn 7fYL MCR Dcwvch Courtesy nnd Service Make Shopping a Ileal Pleasure ftSSj II. I !tiit m.xii. enrKns AfcnrTrri khii Til NKflIV!NYJ HAT MATIS'I I- Mr 'I'W'I! $2.00 DUMONT'S "" v u ''" uva 8"5 Emmett Welch Minstrels xvnxti.s x rn i as en win thky imi.n ACADEMY OF MUSIC T-Vr'viv.) November 12 at 8:15 ONLY APPEARANCE Ha0 GALLI-CURC'l TitUpt Jl no t . $T nn tow fn(lfiTiy of ICE SKATING OIM1HA Ill'I'Sr txx ii'i: i vii.y I.Vr.NIS'lS. b 13. CHESTNUT ST, M XTlNH.s . IX I. THE 100th PERFORMANCE OF D. W. Griffith's L.M'dH TU.xn AND T1IIIIM. STOItV "Way Down East" xviLt. nn ci'.i.KimATEn TONIGHT MR. D. W. GRIFFITH MISS LILLIAN GISH RICHARD BARTHELMESS WW' n l'lUISENT TO XVlCIX'OilB QUBBTU 1'KKSOlAI.l.Y APFROTJUATE SOUVENIRS DISTRIBUTED' ' ICF, PALACE tXTII t, XfMICI'T BrS ' TIIH"K NKHHIKNH IMII.Y i:HiniifiNs nv nrADi.ivFttH METROPOLITAN! Hl'CllA HOl'HK rillt.APKI I'llIA t.tlASO OPKIt.V CO. . Tl).XliltIli)V i:Vi, AT 8 IS li .., A t"k'-y-vMr-xA I TluirM '. Nm IH. "rilAVIATA" Kriitx tmu tl le t.'l fur ale ut XTerf miuin i ! ' i 'tnui i METROPOLITAN 'I III UJl.t V LIIS.IK.il 'i ONLY 1 Mil XI K'.l'lllA Al T'lAUANCl KUBELIK Tl'litn. II te 13 BO nnw H'hlrkurlnn Pltnul H. ut new tniiliiK Motrupelltun Danntewn TUkrt (MMc-p. W MiiiniiM DOS Chettnut HI. Mr i hv w-:W,m.vu,, ,il .,vt- ). J. - -k,. ulAI I "-VJIV1 Mi,,..BTOIIAY ?Snft05j MAE DESMOND ." " vuKritau m in ler sraa Mia Next -li- I'ATHKY AK1KII ALL" i i ' B tl Ab. ItHr Mat, Ted' neu T-ra &isr j With IIKHT 1KKTHAy y V tiiwyu4yrsn
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