Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 12, 1920, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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JUgrrGOSSlP ABdUTrPEOPLE
jyawy JPfynnd TaJcs etic Xm;ier-iace te Be Given
fqr iss Sullivan Tonight She Chats 'About ilie
, Wuhs Class, Toe Many Dinners te Be Given
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KB of tiie Interesting affairs of thel
season will be the dinner-dance
which the ..Temes Francis Sulllvans will I
Ire tonight In honor of Elaine, who Is
their youngest' daughter and a debutante
of the year. Elaine Is very Vctty, fair,
with lovely coloring nnd a very pretty
Banner. Shc-bas a nnrtUiilarly lovely
Jnillc and Is very popular with the ether
Vids. . ,
' The Sulllvttns were In deep mourning
last yer 60 Elaine did net go te the
dinger set parties then, but before
that she was h member of the Witrts
class and of the Saturday Evening. Her
mother was MIsk Lulu Nichols, et iNcw
Yerk, n sinter; of the late Mrs. Henry
Clews and of Mrs. Qharles Kmery
Rmlth, who several years after her
Inland's death became e sister In a
convent, where the members devote
their lives te the care of these suffering
1 from cancer.
Elaine Is n sister of France and Liv
ingston Sullivan. Her cousin Jehn
Nichols, of New Xerk, married Delia.
Jfrankllu severnl years age.
The Sulllvans will move Inte town
later In the winter nnd will have apart
ments at the ltltz-Carlten. They will
give a dance for Elalna at that hotel
en January 20.
ISN'T It funny hew many of us have
get mixed about the opening night of
it,, nnrm? I saw somewhere that some
one would entertain en November 10
after the opera, and se I rlshed te get
ent my cloak nnd Bee te my long gloves
and fus up my frocks generally for the
penlng night. Net that I could wear
Bera than one frock, but be that as it
Bay, I did begin te prepare, nnd here
testcrday I found en talking te some
ine else that I am slight y queer In the
lead. Oh, yes. I Insist only sllghtlv. and
tint It won't be untii November 30.
I suppose It was nlse because I knew
that the foyer of the Academy Is te
pen en Tuesday, and I hed nn idea
that was In connection with the opera.
As a matter of fact, the foyer Is te b
apened en Tuesday, and with a formal
toneert given by Mr. and Mrs. Jehn
T. Braun.
And have you heard that it is te be
e-pened en opera nights that the guests
may promennde there between the acts
If they se desire? That's a wonderful
Idea, I think, for, as I have said before,
that is some room. Have you ever been
te Versailles? If ou have, you re
member the salon of Marie Antoinette.
Well, I'm net saying nnvthlng, but I
believe you have something that will
please your eye beyond anything and
your aesthetic self as well.
TIIE gayetles for the younger set have
Ktnrtcd. or rather will have started,
tenliht with the first inr-ethic of Mrs.
WurtV dancing clahs. Yeu knew hew1
the school set loves that class and what
fun the members have.
Tenicht the cotillen will be led by
Charles Reche and Woodferd Bankson.
Mrs. Wurts has named a committee of
boys te lead the cotillens through the
leftpen and te nsslst in running the
dancei. They include Stewart Valen
tine, Themas Story Jcnks, Richard
Henrv Reeves, Charles Rachc, Wood Wood
eord Ranksen. Lloyd Rcnuhnw, Themas
0. Fester and Maskell Ewing Hroekc.
There will be a let of entertntuing in
connection with the class tonight. The
Walter llopkinsens will give a dinner
for' Elizabeth Shulh the Rcnjamln Oljdc
Wells will entertain for their daughter
Elizabeth, the Francis Strnwhrldges
wil give a dinner for Mary Straw -bridge
and Edith Shoemaker, and the
Henry Mlchclls will entertain ter their
daughter Florence.
NANOY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mrs Alexander Drewn, i of Castlertn,
Bryn Mnwr, will give a theatre party
followed by supper at Iho Kltz-Carlten
en Monday, December 27, In honor of
MIjs Anita Strawbrldce, debutante
dEUKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Rebert E.
Btrawbrldge.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cliattln Wctherlll, of
th Orchard, Chestnut Hilt. Will glve ft
dinner en Wednesday, December 15, lit
honor of Sirs. Wetherlll's sister. Miss
Mary Gladys Muller. daughter or aire.
Atgu3tc Fredcrle Muller. before the first
Junier Dance. Mlsa Mullcr will also be
the (jucat of honor nt a dinner en Fri
day, Dcoerrber 10, te be given by her
mother, Mr-J. Muller, before the meeting
of Mrs. Edwurd 1 reth's dancing class.
Mies Mury C. Hebard, debutante
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L..
Hebard, et Chestnut Hill, will be the
' guest of honor at a dinner en Tuesday,
uecemnsr si, te be given by nsr uncie
and aunt, Dr. nnd Mra Blddle It, Mars
den, befere the dnnce Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Ducclng Sturr will give eA the Phlla
flelphla Cricket Club4n honor of their
debutante daughter, Miss jCharlotte
Churchill Starr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph A. Janncy, of 37
East Summit nvenue, Chcsnut Hill,
will entertain at a supper tonight for
the. bridal party of Miss Virginia Stock
ton Harris nnd Mr. Jehn Daln Ileynelds,
of Pittsburgh, whese marrUge will taka
jilve tomorrow, nt o'clock, !n St,
Paul's Episcopal Church. Chestnut Hill.
fjim iiarns is a niece or sirs. James h.
Hepkins, of Chestnut Hill. The brlde-te-jxi
entertained her brldeamalds at
luncheon yesterday. They Included Mrs.
Themas Harte, MIhb Elisabeth Peltz,
Miss Alice B Janney, Miss Metn M.
Janney, Miss Catliarlne Fuller, of New
Jerk, and Miss Elizabeth Rumsey, of
Baltimore. Mr, and Mrs. Janney will en
tertain a house party eer the week-end.
Among their guests will be Miss Eliza
beth Steel, of Annapolis. Md. j Mr. Jehn
,. Graham, of New Yerk, and Mr.
James Cutheme, of Pittsburgh.
Mlas Cecily W. names, daughter of
Ir; and Mrs. Jehn Hampton Barnes.
1817 De Lencey street, will leave the
latter part of next week for Washing
wn, D. C where she will be the guest
ler a few days of her brother-in-law
ami sister. Commander and Mrs. Ferdo
Addison Tedd.
. ,MIs Mary Lockwood, of New Yerk,
Jill be entertained as the KUcst of Miss
uarnes, the latter part of this month.
! will attend the Thanksgiving foot feot foet
oaU same at Ptnn,
Miss Page Andersen, daughter of Mr.
na Mrs. J. Randelph Andersen, of Sa
janjiah, Qa., whose engagement has
eeen announced te Mr. Henry N. Piatt.
; '".w vai(ey, unestnut Hill, nns
eeen tile anient nf vi.a nnmA nr, vn
returned te her home.
ThH WaH.llnr. , Y. a
itsJii A. """'is i iuiea uurnra una nr.
f"9 C. Oeyelln. of Hardwlcke, Vllla-
-(j, nui uu Boicmnizeu. m. tne- eariy
Jeshua Ash Pearson, of 433 West
street. Oermantnwn. will nir.
H ;smttl'luncheen nt the Dellevue-
i&,i ,,J.tT,aa'";xevtnDer l, be-
'We the Phlladelnhia Orehestra mnnrt1
Sir. T?.Ac "demy of Musle, In honor of '
BDrlninJii e l;Rrtr "' Blmenlti) of 122
vSfe1.3 avenue, Chestnut HHI,
ila 'l"enin uefore her recent mar
bi5L7ia" ?fl8s "rr McKenzte'Mess,
w Uewllng Green. Kv. '
M. aC.1 Allen te Princeton, N. J.,
where they will be the guests at a lunch
eon Mr. William J. Balrd, Jr., will glve at
W.e Cannen Club.' They will later attend
the Yale-Princeton gnme. Miss Car Car
llngten nnd Mr. Carrlngten will be
(juestfl ever tho'weck-enu of llrn. Balrd's
mn-ln-lnw nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
MO rlne stre6t. The engagement of Mlsa
Cnrrlngten and Mr. Charles H. Balrd
Jvus recently nnneunced.
Tllb ffUestS Who Will ntlen.l D.n JI-.
tier tonight te be given by Mr. nnd Mra
Henry I, D.-ivIb, nt their home, 106 West
.Mereland avenue, Chestnut Hill, in
honor of their daughter, Miss Mary
C astlemny Davis, befere the first mcot mcet
fng of Mrs. Chnrles Stewart Wurts
ilanclnjr claBa, will Include Miss Emily
II. Cookman. Misj Dercthy Dedge, Mr.
Ilorace Deacon, Air. Ames Deacon. Mr.
Wheeler Lord. Jr.. Mr. Rebert Bole and
Mr. Donald Beard.
Mies Marlen Brooks, who has been
th.e ?";? f l ?f. MrB- Richard Henry Merris,
of .6004 Wayne avenue, Qermantewn,
and lipt dnughter, Mrs. Hozleten Mlr
kll. Jr.. of 2219 Rlttcnheuse street, for a
week, has left for a few days' visit te
New Yerk, before returning te her home
in Bosten.
Mr. and Mrs. T. learning Smith, who
are spending their wedding trip In
Cnnnda, will return te their home In
Wynnewood en December 1. Mrs.
Smith befere her wedding, en October
30 was Miss Nathlle Lucas, daughter
of Mrs. Samuel Lucas, of West Hills,
Ardmerc.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Smuckcr, of
ejw uveroreoK avenue, uvorbreoK, who
have been the guests of their son-in-law
pnd daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick
Clemlnsen, In Londen, England, have
left for southern France, where they
will spend' the winter. They expect te
remain abroad until September. Their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Rebert Wilsen Wifften. of 419 nerklnv
read, Haverford, are occupying the heme'1
or Air, nnu Airs, smucicer uuring uieir
uesence. -
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Simenln, of
i2z springnciu avenue, Chestnut Hill,
have returned from a few days' visit te
Concord and Bosten, where they at
tended the Harvard-Princeton football
game en Saturday. Mrs. Simenln be
fore her wedding last summer wasjvtiss
Mary McICenzIe Mess. Mrs. Hlmenln's
sltter. Mrs. Arthur Whitney Howe, who
will Bpeud the winter in Pittsburgh, has
icrt rer Hewling ureen, Ky., wnere sna
will be the guest of her parents. Judge
McKcnzIe Mebs and Mrs. Mess.
Mrs. Franklin Woodward Earl and
Mr. B. W. Earl, of Park read, In Edge
water Park, have left for Miami, Fla.,
where they will spend the winter. Mrs.
Benny Earl, with Princess de Campo Campe
rcla and her son, will leave early next
week for Flerida.
Dr. and Mrs. Emlen Stokes have re
turned from their weddlntr trlD and are
occupying their new home en Chester
avenue, moercsiown, is. j.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sinccr, of 1620
Spruce street, anneunce the engagement
of their daughter. Miss Mildred Singer,
te Mr. Rebert Blum, of New Yerk.
A party and koffce kletch were given
nt the home of Miss Mnry Kunbcrgcr,
7012 Rising Sun lane, Fex Chase, en
Monday evening. The following gueets
were present: Miss Moulten, Miss Kun
bcrgcr, Miss Blshcp, MIes Duncan. Mise
Mlnnlnger, Miss Crenln, Mlsa Snyder,
Mr. Hillcgas, Mr. Bruner, Mr. Grlner,
Mr. Kaplan, Mr. Emery, Mr. Heran and
sir. HICKS
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geerge McCIeary, of
2028 Seuth Frazler terraQe, are re
ceiving congratulations en the birth of
a son, Oeorge Newman McCIeary, en
November 6.
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MISS MARY McNEILL
WEDS MR. C. CONOVER
Marriage of Miss Mildred Theis
and Mr. Herman Bertsch,
Jr.,lTenight
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DELAWARE COUNTY
Mra Henry Montgomery, of Walllng Walllng
ferd. and Miss Anna Montgomery, of
Chester, entertalned yesterday after
noon at a brldge party at Mlsa Mont
gomery's home.
Miss Isabel Clark, of Augusta, Ga.,
who has been the guest for a -week of
Mr. and Mrs V. Gilpin Robinson, of Hill
Tep, their home near Lansdowne, will
ceme tomorrow te this city, whcie ihe
will be the guest of an aunt for a few
weeks.
Mr. and Mr3. Alfred L. Hawkins nnd
Miw Manraret Hawklni will entertain
Informally at a dance at Idlewild, near
Media, en Saturday evening.
NORTHEA8T PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beckett, of 1838
North Franklin street, nave a birth
day surprise party en Wednesday eve
ning In honor of their Ben. Mr. Bernard
Beckett. Thcre were sixty guests present.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Emll J. Fried have re
moved from 1D01 West Allegheny ave ave
nue te their new home at 204 East
Roespvclt boulevard.
Mrs. J. Hutchinson, of Seventh street
and Columbia avenue, will give a lunch
eon and card party at her home en
Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. R.
Chester and her daughter, Miss Scllna
Cheater, of Nashville, Tcnn.. who nre
spending several weeks visiting In the
Kant.
The marriage of Mies Mary R. Me
Nelll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
McNeill, of 513 High street, German-
town, te Mr. Cornelius Van Dyke I.
Conever. of Anglesea, N, J., will take
place In the First Baptist Church, Qer
mantewn, at 7:30 o'clock this evening.
The Rev. Henry W. Stringer, pastor of
the church, will olllclate and Mr. McNeill
will gtve his daughter In marriage. Mies
Helen B. McNeill will h her sister's
maid of honor, nnd Miss Helen Conever,
a sister of the bridegroom, and Mies
wariune ,iuKiinimm win ee tne brides
maids. Miss Ruth McNeill, a niece of
the bride, will be the little flower girl.
The best man will be Mr. Jeseph Bless
ing, of Hackettstown, N. J., and Mr.
Harvey Gog, of Ocean City: Mr. Leslie
Chandler, Mr. Russell Jermon and Mr.
Jehn D. McNeill, a brother of the bride.
will act as ushers. A reception will
Immediately fellow the ceremony at the
home of the bride's parents. After
January-! Mr. and Mrs. Conever will be
nt home In Anglcnen, N. J.
" BEnTSCH TI1EIB
The marriage of Miss Mildred A
Thels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Thcls, of 432 West Hertter street, Oer Oer
mantewn, te Mr. Herman F, Bertsch, Jr..
of 4708 Old Verk read. Leirari. took
place yesterdny afternoon at G o'clock
at the home of the bride's Barents. The
Rev. James Ramsay Snaln, of the
Woodland Presbyterian Church, per
formed the ceremony. Onlv the mem
bers of the lmmedlate families attended
the ceremony nnd the dinner at the
Manufacturers' Club and the theatre
party which followed. After December
1 Mr. and Mrs. Bertsch will be at home
at 6123 North Sydenham street, Legan
BITTNER BEATTY
The marriage of Mlsa Helen Beatty,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin EL
Beatty, of 249 8omervllle avenue, Ol-
ney. te Mr. Wallace E Blttner. of B218
North Second street, took plnce at the
home of the bride's parents at 4 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. Bcln
Shetleck, of the Zlen Lutheran Church
Olney, perfermed the ceremony and Mr.
Beatty gave his daughter In marrlagw.
Mlsn Mildred A. Blttner, a slater of the
bridegroom, attended the bride as maid
of honor nnd Mr. Alexander McCart
acted as best man. A reception Imme
diately followed the ceremony. .After a
trip, Mr. and Mrs. Blttner will be at
home at 249 Semcrvllle avenue, Olney.
GORMAN QUIOLEY
The wedding of MIm Anna Veronica
Quleley. dnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. I1
ward Dcmne, of 6938 Addison street,
mil Dr. Phllln J. German, of Blng-
hamten, N. Y., took place en Tuesday
nt the Church of the Transfiguration,
Fifty-fifth strcet and Cedar avenue. The
ceremony was penermea ey me .-"
Lee A. Klnley, of Blnghamten, N. .,
assisted bv the Rev. Themati J. Harren
and the Rev. Jehn P. McHugh The
bride was attended by her sister, Mlsa
Helen W. Qulplcy. and Mr. Charles W.
Leenard acted as best man. A wen
ding breakfast for the Immediate family
was held at the Normandle. Thirty
sixth and Chestnut streets. The bride
nnd bridegroom left for an extended
trip through the New England states,
after which they will live In Blng
hamten, N. Y.
MOORE8TOWN
Mr. mid Mrs. Edwin Sumner, who
have been visiting In Springfield,
Mass., have returned te their home en
Vest Main street.
Mrs. H. V. Allln. who Is occupying her
cottnne in Seaside Park, spent several
days In Moorestown last week
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N. Y. Winter Garden Revue
60UTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. J Phetan, of 1924 Chestnut
street. In entertaining friends from
TilMnVinrfrh
mn Mnrv Jwinv and Miss Nellle
vr.liv will Atitertaln at cards, follewod
by a dance, In the Epiphany Scheel
Halt, Twelfth and Jacksen streets, en
Tueaay, ovmeer .tu,
Mr. Jehn Orav. of 2112 Seuth Nine
teenth street, Is (-pending seme time In
Hnrrisburg.
The Natural Treatment
Fer Constipation
Bakcdtoapleasingcriapnqss, requir
ing chewiig, thua aiding digestion.
Dr. Ven's
Health Biscuit
' when eaten regularly, promote a normal, v
healthy action of the bowel.. Twe te lr bta-
cnlta a day are sufficient Children will Ilka
them. In 8Se cartons and (1.00 tina. 11.60 In
Iloaieheld Caddiu. At grecerlea and drug
stores. Baked and purity guaranteed by
Baker of Geed Biscuits
in Philadelphia Since 1846
ALONG THE READING
The regular monthly meeting of the
Philadelphia Branch Alumnae Associa
tion of Cedar Crest College for Women,
Allentown, Pa., wue held Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Edwin Smiley,
of Abington. The members present
were Miss Elsie M. Hartiell. of Chal
font : Mrs. Jehn C. Frick, of Oak Lnne ;
Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs. Frank Kuntz,
Mrs, Jacob Oelger, Mrs. W. F. De Leng,
Mrs. Geergo H. McKay, of thin city, and
Mrs. Edwin Smiley, of Abington. Amenir
the guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Harwell, of Chalfont, and Miss Isabell
8mlley, of Abington.
Philadelphia
Atlantic City
Baltimore
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The Sheps of Sensible Prices
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
The pretty blouse in sketch is hand
made of fine batiste, with tucking, hem
stitching and drawn work.
Specially
Priced
The smart two-tone all-wool plaid
pleated skirt here shown is
TORRESDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Bnker, Miss
Kathcrlne Baker, Miss Allce Baker and
Mr. Levering Baker, of State read, Tor Ter
lesdale, left en Saturday en the steam
ship Olympic,-te spend the winter trav
eling through Euiepe.
Mrs. L. Yeung, of Grant avenue. Is
Miendlng several weeks In Providence,
It. I., where Bhe Is visiting Mra J. Hll
worth. Befere returning home she will
spend some tlme In 'New Yerk.
Specially
Priced
m
Big, Warm
Comfy Coats
Fer women and girls. Of soft belivia,
silk-lined, snugly cellars.
Splendid $I7K
Value at P f f
1 27 PHILADELPHIA 1 337
S. 13th St. and Chestnut St.
BOARDWALK SHOP ATLANTIC CITY BRIGHTON BLOCK
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Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street-1214
Announce for Saturday
Marvelous Values in Trimmed Millinerv
Regular $18.00 and $20.00 Hats
for Saturdav
$10.00 and $12.00
Every Hat trimmed In our own workrooms of Fine Velvet and
bilk Beaver Dozens of Smart Shapes in Small and Large
Hats. Come early Saturday for bebt choice.
Harvard Mills Underwear Week
This Famous Underwear Reduced 25
at AllenV This Week
The largest assortment of this famous underwear In town There
is a style te suit every need, In cotton, wool or combinations et silk
and wool. The styles vary, tee, either long or short sleeves and low,
square or high neck, nnd you may select from scparate vests, tights,
drawers and union suits. Di'rlng the balance of the week there Is a
real saving of 25.
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Mli EihS? n Blrt!i n0"Uanled by
Charles i?1 r?' .Cafrlngten and Mr.
Ud , wm ,Car.rln8ten- of Dnltlmere,
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Fer Tomorrow Only
120 Misses ' Suits
That Were $65, $95 te $135,
Reduced te
'45, $65 te $95
Included are plain and fur-trimmed models of
velour de laine, veldyne, and silvertene, trimmed with
nutria, mole, squirrel, and opossum.
Sizes 14 te 20. Every color, but many styles only
one of a kind.
Our Higher Grade Medel Suits
Are Proportionately Reduced
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Winter-weight, fleece-lined, cotton Union Suits
"Harvard Mills" quality. Regularly $3.50. Sale Price,
$2.50. Vests and Tights in the same grade at $1.50;
regularly $1.90.
Medium-weight cotton Union Suits "Harvard
Mills" quality; regularly $3.00. Sale Price, $2.25. Vests
and Tights in the same grade at $1.50; regularly $1.90.
Silk and Weel Union Suits "Harvard Mills"
quality; regularly $5.50. Sale Price, $4.00. Vests and
Tights in the same grade at $1.75; usually $20.
There are many ether ttylea tee numerous te mention at the
tame laving in price.
Women's Woolen Sports Hese, 75c
Come In two heather effects, with brown or ere en predominating.
A very special purchase enables us te offer these at this remarkable
price. There Is enough for two or three days. All sizes from 8V6
te 10, Excellent for wear with oxfords for fall and winter.
Saturday Is the Last Day of Our
Annual Sale of Trefeusse Fine
French Kid and Suede Gloves
cleip French Kid Olevrs Overseam Sewn Whlte, black, tan,
navy. Bray, mede and brown l regularly M.B0. Sale Price, 3.oe.
l-clp Special Pique Kid OleveN Black, whlte, tan, brown, beaver,
gray: regularly 14.75. Sale Price. 3.85.
2. clasp rinue Kid Black nnd white; regularly $5.00. Sale Price,
4.tS.
3-cUrp Trefeuise net rlque Kid Black, white, mode, champagne,
tan, brown, beaver and gray; regularly 5 50 a pair. Snle Price, 4.se.
1-cle.p Special pique Huede Gray only; regularly M 75 Sate
Price, SZ.83 u pair.
Cape and Mecha Gloves Reduced
ui tha
The finest grade obtainable In Imported Cape Lcather
naxBen's best shades, our regular H.60 grade at 13.50.
- Gray 'Mecha Olnves of finest Arabian Mecha. Our regular 15 00
grade at 4,00 u pair.
IMPORTANT
Oar regular price en thete glove are lower by
companion than anywhere in town.
Allen's for Handkerchiefs
It's net tee early te think of Christmas shopping, and handker
chiefs ere always a suitable little gift. Vv'e have never had a mero
complete assortment of handkerchiefs, nnd there are many no elites
In colors that have Just ceme In from Europe, which are indeed Nery
stylish.
Our Department has a cemplete assortment of men's, women's and
children's handkerchiefs, and ere all moderately priced
New Ribbons in Splendid Variety
Ribbons for every purpose may be found at Allen's, und the new
colors are all here. Whether you need narrow trimming widths or
wide ribbons for sashes and vests, the assortment Is complete ; In fact,
the selection of ribbons Is mere i,arled at Allen's than anywhere In town
Fancy Brocaded Ribbons, Reman Stripes, Bayadere, Tinsel Weaves
Plaids, Stripes and Novelties, including new color combinations iti
two-tone ribbons and wide, cxqulstte brocaded neclty rlbbend.
French Chenille Spot Veiling, $1.35 yd.
We have Just received from Parts a new Importation of Chenllle
Det Veiling In all of the newest colors. These veilings are quite the
vegue for fall wear and are priced attractively low.
Allen's French Hair Nets
10c each, $1.00 dozen
We have every wanted shade In both cap shape, our famous
"Sllppen" brand, and straight shape, our "Impert Special" brand.
We ere sole agents for America for these guaranteed French Hair
Nets.
White and Ory Hair Nets, In both cap and straight shape, at ISe
each $1.80 a docce.
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"Kun ntiJ Frolic Keat unJ Pu muV
A Italmcnt of flavliililnf? ruautlrn
ISHATB KOIl TlIANKROlVINO MATINES
AND NlOUT WOW SELLING ' f
ADELPHINOW ' XJ
MATINEE SATURDAY. 2I5
Mr.
Lee
DITKICHSTEIN
HIS nOMANTIC l!RLODnAtA
"The Purple Mask"
SHATS KOn THANKHOIVINO MATINEB,
AND NIGHT NOW BEM.INO
sam SHUBrIRT eves- at s.is
B OTUDLIM Mats. Wad. flat, at Mt
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PALACE
(Formerly the Stanley) Markt Ab.
11 te 11 William Gillette's
"HELD BY THE ENEMY"
Next Wek LIONEL UAItRyjIOnE
IN "THE SLVSTER MIND"
1214 MARKET ST.
10 A. M. 12. 2. 3:49
0:45. 7:45. 0:30 P. M.
Clara Kimball Yeung In ";n,,.,
Nt. Wlc. "Semethlnf te Think About" ,
ARPAHIA Chtjtnut St. Ual. 10th
VrtUlA 10 A. M. te 11:15 P. M
A Paramount Picture
"THE RIGHT TO LOVE"
With Mae Murray and Dald Powell
XIfTOD I A Market Street Ab. Oth
V 1V 1 KJt A. K A M. te 11 :15 P M.
Ann-.t. f 11 In 'Whit
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ADDED Man-O'-War and Sir Barten Raca
MARKET 8TREET
rumpet Island
1TTH
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SEATS FOR THANKSGIVING MATINMI ,
AND NIGHT NOW BELUHfl '
' CHESTNUT ST. 0PEUA HOUW
MATINEES, 2:18. EVKNINQB. 8:tS.
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
Blmole Story of Plain People . J
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DOWN
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HL'NDIIEOS Or ORCHEfiTllA BEATS FOR
EVERY PERFORMANCE AT 11.00
i Special Announcement Rewe Btawart.
PrraMent of the Anrerlatcd Advertising
Cluti.i of the Werld: Karl Bloemlnrlala.
I Prealflent of tha Peer Richard Club, and
Vincent n. nmcht. head of tha Departmant
1 of Enrllah of the Nertheant High Scheel, ara
examining tne manuacnpia auemuica in me
idvMtlnement Idea prize centeat recently -ended.
Declalena will 1 reached and prlaaa
awarded in n. few daya
3 Shows Thanksgiving Day
11 A. M, 3 P. M. and 8:1B P. M.
SEATS ON SALE NOW
I PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATBES
DDAAn NIGHTS AT 8:13
OVJt-J Laat Mat. Tomorrow. 2:18
Positively Last Week
THE FIRST REAL PLAT OF THE SEA
SON." North American.
HENRY MILLER
BLANCHE BATES
IN
The Famous Mrs. Fair
Ry JAMES FORRES
NEXT WEEK SEATS SELLING
Beeth Tarkingten's
Buoyant Comedy
CLARENCE
With ALFRED MINT
AND ORIGrNAI. NEW YORK CAST
BEST COMEDY EVER WRITTEN BT
AMERICAN." Ueywoed Druue, New
Tork Trlbun.
NIGHT8 AT 8:18
Mat. Tomorrow. 2:16
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(1 HRF MARKET ST. at JUNIPER
VJ1-'-'iJJ it A. M TO 11 P. M.
Cnntlnueua Vaudeville
RAWLE8 & VON KAUFSIAN: OTHERS
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
BURTON HOLMES
FRIDAY EVENINGS
SATURDAY MATINEES
Beginning Nev. 19 & 20
CONSTANTINOPLE NOV. 10. 20
JERUSALEM NOV. 2(1 37
OARDEN OF ALLAH . DEC. 3. 4
SPANISH CITIES . .. DEC 10. 11
VENICE & ITALIAN LAKES DEC IT. 18
COURSE SALE UNTIL SAT.
Blngla Tlcketa Jl SO 1 7.,c. ready Nev. 18
r&Aiw meiLGF
A New Musical Comedy
TRODUCED UY HENRY W BAVAQE
Seata Selling for Next Week
CTlDnCQT NIOHTS AT SUB
rUIIr3I Mat- Tomorrow. Sill
LAST TWO WEEKS
All the Jeys of Life
Will Be Found in
THE
SWEETHEART
SHOP
THE RAPID-FIRE MPSICAI. COMEDY
With HARRY K MORTON and Or1lnal Caat
Girls, Gayety. Laughter, Meledy
Seata Selling for Next Week
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GRAND ANNIVERSARY JUBILEEl
EDDIE LEONARD & CO.
EDUARDO & ELISA CANSINO
MAKV MARBLE & CO.
Gee Lane A Tm Meran; The
I arehB' Rejre Combs' Others
ANNl'AL PHRYSANTIIEMI'M SHOW I
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
! TONIGHT AT 8:15
ONLY APPEARANCE
GALLI-CURC1
Tickets at Academy of Muale Dex Offlaa
?nrt Heprea. 1110 Theatnut.
THHhh O.SE-ACT PLAYS
AltDENaml TheTraellnie Man
I HOSE VALLEV The Angel Intrula
I'LAI ERS Remee and JullM
1 Ttrkets T6p. $1 and 11.80
FRIDAY EVG , NOV 12, 8;30
WHITE'S AUDITORIUM
leth Ilrlew Chextnut
ACADEMY OF Ml'SIP FOYER
WILLIAM LYON PHELPS
OF YALE
FIVE LITERARY TALKS
"Which Heeka are Reully Werth lleadlneT"
nilDAY MORNINGS AT 11 O'CLOCK
NOV IH, FER. 4,
DEC. 17. MARCH 18, ,
JAN 14
Trice of Series 17 110 (Ne War Tax)
Tlcketa en Sale Academy of Music and
Heppe'a 1 1 in Cheatnut Htieet
Wltherapoetl Hall, Tueaday Eve Vev 1(1
THE UNINKRMTY EXTENSION Wii'll.iy
Preaenta ..
JANET RICHARDS
"PROBLEMS OF THE DAY.
HOME AND FOREIGN"
Tlckata II. at the 1'nlvert.tty VJxlanalen Ilex-
unice wnnerapnen liuiiillnK
Monday Morning Musicnlea
Ballroom Bellevue-Stratferd
KREISLER
Monday Morning, Nev. 16, 11:16
KEATS, -J TO 13 SO, ON SALE AT
IrWPI'E'S 11111 CHESTNUT ST, A DOOR
ICE SKATING
ICE PALACE
J5TH & MARKET 8TS.
The Mullera, Mian CreKer, Nervat Dastla
And Added Fcaturaa
Thr Skatlne benalena. Dnlly 10 te 19
A M. a:flO te 5. 8. IB te 10. S P. M.
t' a Tarhrjbr rtnch Pup
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1520 Chestnut. Lec 3192. Own DytEi
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uumul1 l Mali Men Wad. Hat. SUi
Emmett Welch Minstrels
WOMEN VOTERS OR. WHEN THF.T RDT.H
PFOPI F S Keiialnten Ave. Uatlnaa
rLUI -i-"J ,) Cumlwrlanrt Dall
SLIDING BILLY WATSON
In HITS AND HITS
- Till! TALK OF THE TOWN
A Scliitt lutlnif Orlclnuliiy Amateur Mevla
'Hervnt and '-? heruaea of SOU Petiula
ACADLMY or Ml'SIf, NOVr.MIIEII 17. II
Tlikfta r.tx te 1.1 On aale ut Ileppa'a,
Cenii . A ninny and Ulmlwla
1ROCADERO '1,IB ""tt.lrif llaautlaa
UNIVEIIHI'IY MUSEUM Salurd-iy 3i30
1'j-ee lllijlratul lecture, 1'rnfeaivr Cfj
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