c v TriLi' . " SVtf -rV7' il 'Stf ''' W TOT T Tk ". ' I,. vets: . T.. W It; i '1." vv kfc.'tstt . H (sr gossip aboutPbeplb ffancy Wynne TalJes of Theatre Party for Miss Thomp son She Hears of an Affair Given for Wounded Setdhrs by Miss Anna Lewis Other Matters f A DEBUTANTE affair tonight 'will' b the thratre party and'ai'ippir later which Mrn. Jehn White Hoff Heff man Is gMriK r6r her niece, Marie Louise Thompson, who, as you knew, la the dauRhtcr of Mrs. Charity) Tretter Thompson, e 2110 Spruce ntrcet. Maria LenUe Is n alater of Phoebe Thompson. Her father, the late Charles Tretttr Thompson, died a lit tie mere than a year age, se her mother has net done any entertaining for her, but various friends have given ber par. ties, and she In having a very geed time. The.ThompgenH lived formerly at 2!i0 West IllttenheuHa btrcct. Maria Iyoulae, or Marie Ixiulne, as many call her, la BAmed for her mother, who was Miss Maria Louise McCoy. Among the guests at the party to night will be Elisabeth Jeaftes, Mil dred Carpenter, Mary Thayer. Anne Ash ten, Anita Btrawbrldge, Virginia Carter and nu tqual number of men, of course. They will go later te the Bellevue'Stratferd for supper. Mrs. Heffman was Mils Florence McCoy, Mrs. Thompson's sister. THE Flaya and Players will have their forty-eighth club night tonight in the playrooms at -13 Seuth Eight eenth Street, and me, I'm going. Home Heme Home hew, as I have variously and upon oc casion said, I like said club and mid club Highland usually I like said plays. But I cannot, et course, State at thla moment that I am going te like to te nlght'a plays, net having seen them be fore, ' nor .having tead them; but I de expect te like them, btcause they ere nearly always geed. And Mrs. Heward Itrber has tonight's In charge, and Bhe usually makes very, very geed selec tions.' It's all ee clubby ena charming, and very Interesting, te any the least. DID 'you hear about the wonderful party Miss Anna Lewla, of 123 Seuth Twenty-second street, gave te alghty-flve wounded service men of the rmy and navy last week? She asked about fifty ether women te help her entertain the men, and arranged a vaudeville performance and a supper, and the men had n perfectly wonder ful time. Nearly all the men were these who were recovering from wounds re ceived in action two yearn age, and some twenty-five of them were shell shocked patients from the hospital en Grays Ferry read. ...... I think it's such a splendid thing for Miss Lewis te have done. Many of us de net realize that there is nny need till te entertain our mtn. The war was ever se long age new we have come te think they arc all well and working again, but the hospitals have a dif ferent story, and a large quota of men who suffered ever there. And hew grate ful the sick ones are for these parties and geed times! 1 think it' very In teresting te hear about, don't you? DID you knew that the Bal Masque is te be given In the Academy of Music this' year? Yes. It's te be held there en February 8, which Is the eve or Lent or Bbreve Tuesday, and the day en which that annual ball in held. Hew that affair has grown! De you re member when Jee Nerrls and several ether men get up a Shreve Tuesday dance at the lloesevelt In Chestnut street and had all sorts of stunts, let loose white mice and dropped confetti and did all sorts of odd stints? I never would swear te the white mice, because I did net sce them my self, but two girls told me they were currying around under the choirs in the nupper room. Well, from that first Mrtjr, some ten yean or mere age, developed thu annual Bal Masque, In vitations for which are sought from ether cltlcn as well as here. Baltl nuirfinn. Wnnhlntrtenlans. New Yerk ers : In fact, men and women from all i the leading eastern cities, arc invited, and It Is one of the most brilliant events In Philadelphia's year. Thla year it will be mere beautiful than ever wlt the new foyer open and the renovated opera beuse. The Academy is a thing of beauty these days. It always was marvelous for acoustic properties. The Mermen tem ple leads in acoustic properties, La Scala Opera Heuse In Milan la second en the list and the Academy of Music is third. And I hear that Mr. Bto Bte Bto fcewski says the acoustics In the foyer are as perfect as In the opera audi torium itself. Of course, ene does net care about acoustics for a ball, but one does for opera. Hew glad I am I will Set have te go way uptown any mere, amya Nancy, snobbishly. . NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES entertain at a dinner at the Bellevue Bellevue tratferd, en December IB, before the first Junier dance, In honor of Mlea Maldr H. StevVart. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Rebert O. LeCente, of 2000 Spruce atreet, and Miss Jessie F. DaCestn. debutante daughter of Mr. Charles F. DaCeata, of Vlllaneva. Mr, and Mrs. Jehn Gilbert, of Rydal. Will entertain at an Informal nupper at their home next Friday night, November It, in honor of their cousin, Miss peergene Gilbert Butler, daughter of the late Mr. and Mre. Geerge Hollenback Butler, of WltkwBarra, Pa., and Cap tain Geerge, Lea Feblger, aen of the late Colonel Lea Feblger, of San Fran Fran clece. Calif., who will be married the following afternoon at the home of the fcrlde'a aunt, Mrs. Geerge F. Lasher, at Rydal. The gruesta will tnclude Mr. and 2ara. Clifferd I. Voerheei, of New Bruno Brune wick. N. J. : Miss Julia Butler and Dr. Malcolm Guthrie, of Wilkee-Barr. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Jehn L. Butler, of Wyn cjti Mr. and Mra. Pclree Reynolds and their daughter, Mies Menica Reynolds of New Yerk J Mra. Theodere Wells and hjr son, Mr. Theodere Wells. Jr., of Wltkes-Barre, Pa. ; Mlsa Careline Jaml Jaml sen, of Grer-nsburr. Pa. ; Mra. Samuel A. Oeyer, of WUkee-Barre, Pa. : Mra. Geerge f. Laaher, Miss Oertrude ailbert. Lieu, tenant Francis 13. Myer, of Camp le6. The Wilmington Asaembly will be held n Deewnber 10, and January It, at the Hetel du Pent. The seoend meeting is te be a bal masque. The committee in cludes Mre. Henry a Thompson, MIbs Amy C. du Pent. Mm. A. Felix du Pent, Mr. Hartan a. Soett and Mr. Harry G. Haskell. Mrs. Andrew Wright Crawford, Mrs. Henry c. Bdyer, Mra Frank Tracy Oris weld, Mra. Charles Piatt, Jr., and Mrs. Seymour Davis, were the gust of Mra. oeerge Herace Lerlmer, at the memlng Ouslcale today. Mre. Henry Sulser Jeanea and Mlsa ?? ?f 200 Spruca street, have Is j" Invitations for a mualcale, en Fri day, December 10, nt the Bellevue-Strat-ford. te meet Mlv Elizabeth Jeanes. ,.Mls. Oeorge W. Dot-ten, of German tawn, haa leaued invitations for a danee te be given at the Rlts-Carlten. en Janu nf 7, In honor of her daughter, Mlsa Oertrude Borten, The jruratB who will attend the dinner, yjiiewed by a card party, te be given by Mr. and Mra. Geerge Washington Ed Ed menda, at the Teuralne, Sixteenth and Hpruce atreeta, en Wednesday night, November 2 1. will Includes Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Cadwalader Evans, Mr. and Mra. Charlra 8. Balr. Mr. and Mrs. "wry. McCloy. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea A. White. Mr. and Mrs. Ncale MacNelll, Mr. SJ", Mrs. William Ilecach. Mr. Frederick Well. Mr. and Miu Qall Hamilton Alex- ssmsr njna Mr. wiiiiiam Feeter. ilf sjWtBtew, awghtr,if Mr. f fateMh&hh ,k.r, v nAr.. J . a"vim!i ,ra, wniiam is. as victor, ' ." TL'xrIs(?,'lrt ' Chelten avenue. . German. ' '-S!?,?,l1' 'Uertaln at a theatre party i. -j ,' .. . ... . ex Miss y.iweniHiy HUmtj-.NOrmhi- 71 In tinnnr . iVJIW '1 M SS?Jf "i JS1" 5lJtrtt ! e the mi. or rasaitena, CM f who will be marrlM 2?2)?..&fWrl,m Church, Twihty flrtt and Walnut atresia. if ii'ht1?' J'r..R EvLfta Roberts. &"" BS&VJ p.Uee- h-Tft. "turned from, fortnight's uy tn Baltimore. Mrs. 8. VlahiF CeflUa mwI Miu w.. rartt Cerlta. who spent last winter In Kr .? Intr. and will live at 109 rauueoreugn Bxreet. Ths first meetlnc of the Monday nftornefln danclnir class, under the v..."ii(ii ui mm. r rnncin it. straw bridge and Mrs. .Jehn H. LlppineeU, win be held thla afternoon at the Deirnar Deirnar Merria. Mr. and Mm. CnnrUs A. Murtn, Jr., who npent several month In RuMpel will sail for homa-teaay, and wilt spend the early part of .the winter at ThEir home in lUdner. Later they will go te relm Beach, Fla. (.Mr,(1n4 Mfa. Bdwjn A, Doekmytr. City l!h and lUynhatn read. Over brook, will Kara early In January for Flerida, where they will remain for several weeks. Mr. and Mm. aeorte Wanhlnsten Edmonds will entertain at "nn if at their apartmenU at tha Teuralne en -.7l--V.f vmbar " Cevers will be laid for elghtMn gueaUi. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edmonds attended the Princeton-Yale football game en Saturday with a party of friends from New Tork. , '.' dlnner-dance will be given bh Thurrday night. November 18. at the Uellevue-Rtratferd by the membera of the Matinee Musical :iub MrT erSa Washington h2dmends Is chairman of the dance committee. Mrn. Ilalph C. Stewart will entertain the members of her bridge club at luncheon today at her iheme, Btech mire, ijansdowne. fJ.,arr5i-Chandl.e, r -- .v-a y'i vvwarwrwuis, mra de ilFii?0.,n'ui,lted.JDn lh blrth son. Wllllum Klrby Chandlee. en November 8. Mrs. Chandlee was Mies Marls Klrby. 8TRAWBERR MANSION Mrs. Denjamln Elnnern, ef'208 Ox ford street, entertiilned, with a aurprUe' shower, for Mlaa Lillian Ktnhem, who was i married te Mr. William Bhenlcman, of CeateavllU. ' .Jlr,Jkn"1. Mfa- Abraham F.lnhern, et 1900 Myrtlewood street announce the marrlajre of their daughter. Mies Lil lian Llnhern and Mr. William Rhnk man, of Ceatesvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Shenkman will bs at home at 311 Main street. Ceatesvllle, after January 1. At an organisatien meetlh'r.ef the ladles' auxiliary cf the PrfdaMck and Irving Clair Peet. Ne, 97. held at the home of Mrs. Fanny Clair, itti Mont gomery avenue, seventy-five members were enrolled And the following efheern elected: President. Miss Martha. Adel son; secretnry, Mlsii Sylvia Pellnsltt; and Mies Fanny Clair: entertainment committee. Mils Oeldle Levensen, MIsi Martha Adaleen, Miss Frahcs Breker Mlsa Jean Herman and Mlra Sylvia rellnaky: publicity. Miss Franc J. Resen. The meetings hereafter will, be held at the Beth Israel Temple. Mr. and Mm O. Lang, of 1409 West Cumberland atreet, announce the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Iteta Lang, te Mr. Leu In Stein, of New Yerk. ALONG. THE READING Mm. Alexander B. Randrll, of Ablng Ablng ten, h&4 gene te Garden Heme, Ore,- &tSfKKKtt!MBHGM Atljebuii the St. Junes 1222 jjjmaaimiagfaiiiKiaifflig 1 Ceming: as it does, just before the Thanksgiving holi day, this IB a most unusual and opportune event. The Coats are shown in Fertuna, Marvella, Evera, Duv etyne and ether desirable fabrics; plain tailored or with Aus tralian opossum, Siberian squirrel, Scotch mole, lynx & beaver. $95, $125, $145 te $395 Values at $65, $95, $110 te $295 A Saving of $30 te $100 k 't JL 'a.!, AfevJt AVuw A'gAi :- ,'J mm'mmmmmdmm mm-mmmm ;w KlgggHgggggggggggggal gKffHHiHglggggggggggHI' gH 'MI!wW4ilWilggigggHI Bt'f; s v .-.itl IMaUT P.? S-lWsBi gtgWiljrHtaSBgagggggggBaggH gggwM lHiHHgi WWtTlWiiMgBlpggMgwn ' ' cc" '''Mmnm g1gaBHgHmHPv.!''0 -v --:h': nb::mMM lggggHHDBPr4-U yy.rt'hi&wMMBk I gggggHtl w a' "' . ' ', t ?Mf lailB WmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmSmmmmim MISS MABY DIXON TIIAYEK Miss Thayer 14 the daughter of General and Mrs. Russell Thayer. 'She has written the scenario which will be shown In connection with the "Talk of the Town" en Werfwrisy and Thursday nights at the Academy of Mtak for the benefit of the Polyclinic Hospital and the Reed Street Neighborhood Heuse where she will remain for a few months ail the guest of her parents, Or. and Mrs. W. L. Weed. These who assisted Mrs. E. Clarence Millar In receiving at the Oriental tea which the Oak Lane Ilevlew Club gave at her residence In Oak LAne en Friday afternoon were Mrs. W. Ilastle Smith, -Jr., prealdent of the club; Mrs. Eddy It Whitney, Mrs. Charles F. Feurer, Mrs. Albert Oes and Mrs; Jehn Bremer Miller. Presiding at this ten, table were Mrs. Charles P- Wynne. Mrsrw. N. Btewart, Mrs. David" Terre and Mrs. William Prlnce. Miss Buth Anne Perry, daughter of Mr. and MrB. Jehn C. Perry, of Elklns Park, la the guest of her brother-in-law and her sister. Mr, and Mrs. Wlllard O. KlUge, at thelr .home In Mentclnlr. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Kluge and Mies Perry, accompanied by Mr. Gerald Clarke, of Brooklyn, metered en Satur day te the Yale-Princeton game. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parrot, of Oak Lane, entertained the Gamma Alpha Chapter of the Chi Omega fraternity or Swarthmore College at a ilan.ee at the timtratttrigagKaiaOaIBMM f iBi - 1224 Walnut Street Our Own Ultra-Smart and Distinctive Wraps d Coats Are New Reduced A te A " v- 7 V! .fe-iff. k&1&J$!l?JJt$,. Old Yerk Itead Country Club en ' Sat urday evening in honor of their daugh ter, Miss Helen Parrot QERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. William Hlbbard, et 6012 Limekiln pike, entertained Infor mally at their home In honor of the birthday anniversary of thelr daughter, MIid Grace Hlbbard. The gucats In cluded Mlsti Thelma Stott. MIba Myreta Stott, Miss Mllllecnt Hlbbard. Miss May Nell. MUs Elltabeth Nell, Miss Mary Carrell, Miss Blanche Wetherlll, Miss Helen Althalnz, Mr, Themas Schubert, Mr. Raymond Welsh. Mr. Frank Ro Re mentcr, Mr. Jehn Kell, Mr. Arthur Smith, Mr. Frank Campbelt. Mr. Harry The F.TWilnr TuMIe Lt4er wrteentn social notes of Intrrekt from various pnrtn of thr rltr. bnt thme netr mett be fababte of verification. UimtUr eelnl tcm rftt by mall te the paper will net be irabtlnhrd, unlrm slimed by thf iwndrr fevrlUl namr. Hedrmii and telephone nuni r. 'Aedrrtw social Items tn the Hsclrtv nter. Kvmliw reblle Lrdccr, 600 Chextniit street. Walnut St. Between 12tk ft 13th v i)' ?.rJ rK Ztfvtfi&fr'tJuL mviLi&$&ii u Bailey, Mr. Frank Drre, Mr. Charlea Mitchell, Mr. Wilsen Bagleaen, Mr. and Mra. Elliett a ark, Jr.. Mr. and Mra, Marshall Hlbbard, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Crugar, Mr. and Mra. 1L Stott and Mrs. William Welsh. Mr. Paul 8. Kltrain, of 1U Resa street, and Mr. Clarenee Hustler have returned from a two weeks' hunting trip In the Poeono mountains. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mlaa Jesse Powell, of SHI Wallace street, entertained at a card party at her .home with the following guests present! Mra Theodora Berden. Mra. Jehn Qoedfellow, Mra. Nelseh Sailer, Mr Rebert flnyder, Mlsa Buaan q. Hurllek. Mlaa Florence Potts, Mlaa H. Thompaen Cimell, Mra. Alfred Wil liam, Mr ciarlnda Armstrong, Mr Nerman Stevena and Mr Armeda Ire land. ' Mr Ray Wolf, of 18J0 Diamond trayt, haa been entertaining MUs Net tie i H, Armhold. of Atlantic City, for, a fortnight's atay. Mr Max Weinman, of the Hetel Majeetie, han left for Mount Clemens, where she will spend a month. A delightful theatre party, followed by supper at the Rlts-Carlten Hetel, waa gfven by Dr. and Mr A. A. Eh ner, of 101 Spruce street, en Thura Jay.erfnlaf In honor of Mia Bthel Maria Frtedberger. The guetta Ineluded Mlrt Constance Allman, Miss Mildred Aarbn, Mies Hasel Silverman, Mlis Harriet Wolf. Mlas Ruth Baum. Mr. Albert Klits. Mh Heward Wolf, Mr. Leenard Schwarts, Mr. lyeifter Blng wTf s 8eh,es'' "d Mr. Heward WEeT PHILADELPHIA Mra. Kathryn Glbhen. of 612 Mu. -, u".1' entertained the following hoher of the birthday anniversary et her mother, Mr Frank B. Wagnar. Among; the guests Wer Mr. hnl Mm Frank Wagner. Mr. and Mi lener. Mr. nnH te u jtm anil Mra. Harry Uhlman. Mr. ui'mm' Blekelfl, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Croelt. Vu at!? J?reL Dnmbach, Mr. and Mru. Kdward Sheehan, Mr. and Mra. Yeung, Mr1CpMwnd . Mlaa Baler. Mr. C. Watt;, Mr. Champyne, Mr IC tier. Mra. A. Wagner, Mr. C. Wagner. Hheehan, Mr. R Shcehnn, Mr. F. Auit. MrSklll, Mrs. Wilsen and Mr. James .nMI.M,Jdre, J- Styles. 38X9 O street. "O.Mr. Smanuel Leenard Nelan it Beuth Forty-third .atreet. hav bejS'viV- " "j eian-a aunt, Mrs. Edwin Nelan, of Pottsvllle, P. thlaeekend! SOUTH PHILADELPHIA t.L n.lu'? Catholle Club, of Bread and federal atreeta. will held Its T annual rail dance en Wednesday evening" De- fmiST5 S.n,?tl! "venue. These en the commlttee Include Mr. Thomaa Grady. !&mmwiMSiammwmm'Bmm Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 ANNOUNCE A Shewlnff of Exquisite Fur -Trimmed Hats The latest ideas are developed In the creation of these Levely Little Hata of Silver Brocade and Siu!ttl Silrcr and Seal Geld and Moleskin Chiffen Velvet and Nutria Duvetyn and Mele. Yeu will Bnd the hat you hare been wanting te set and for lesfl than you expected. $20.00 te $35.00 Special Sale Fine Trimmed Velvet Hats, N $8.50 and $10.00 Handkerchiefs for Christmas Women's Sheer linen nandktrrhlefs, SOe, lie, 0r. Tap. Women's lUnd-Embreldrretl c.mers Linen Rnndberehlrfs with open-work letters, 00c. Celerad rlpert Ilaadlrarehlef, 8 for 00. Wsnn'a pUIn hemstitched, sheer and haj- linn,, 20e, 5Sc Men's Wnn llemstllrhvd n.ndkrrehUf., block Utter 60e TSr ,, M'..nJ. ZZ'r ,hr ",,,,nn HandketehUfs with colored borders The Famous Harvard Mills Underwear Reduced 25 The largest assortment of this famous underwear in town. There, la a style te eult every need. In cotton, wool or combinations ei : Uk and wool. The styles vary. tee. either long or ahert sleevi and low aquare or high neck, and you may eelect from ueparnte wsta tlahta' rrtfaaVriS crU,.W th8 of "" w"'' 'hire Is a Winter-weight, fleece-lined, cotton Union Suits "Harvard Mills" quality. Regularly $3.50. Sale Price $2.50. Vests nnd Tights in the same grade at 81.50 regularly $1.90. ' Medium-weight cotton Union Suits "Harvard Mills" quality; regularly $3.00. Sale Price, $2,25. Vesta and Tights in the same grade at $1.50; regularly $1.90. Silk and Weel Union Suits "Harvard Mills" qual ity; regularly $5150. Sale Price, $4.00. Vests and Tights in the same grade at $1.75; usually $2.50. TAere errs many Ar rtytei tee tame tavint The New Ideas Hhawlett, light weight, oeft and warm for cool fall daw , te the waUt and tie i white and navy at ee.ae. enyn ' com Rllpavers, in bright Bperta shades ; a very attractive model, also Tnaeda H westers, uecd aa a heuee jacket or for under th'b'..ii. wraps; comes in Copen Dlue or American Oeauty at T fle " wl" Novelty Crepe de Chine Blouses $7.75 A new waist: long sleeves and or brown. Siies 30 te . Special New Ribbons in Splendid Variety coleKrarheK? nVnarw Mn'wfcrr wide ribbons for sashes i and vests, the aaiwrtm.nt is comblete" ?n fact, the eelectien of ribbons la mere varied at Allen's than anvww" in town. ""ywnere Fancy Brocaded Mbbens, Iteman Stripes, Bayadere, Tinsel , Plaids. Btripea and Neveltlea. Including new coin combinations In ? tone rlbbene and wldN exquisite brocaded novelty ribbons ve" Allen's French Hair Nets 10c each: $1.00 a! dozen We have every wanted ave every wanted ehade brand, and atra slit shane. "Bllpppn" We a are sole agents for America Nets. WbtU a4 Oray Hair Nrte, in 10. HMb 91,10 a eJ.e.a, MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MAILED FREE ANYWHERE &VJt fl chairman ( Mr. Jamea Mullen, Mr. Jeseph Adlissl and Mr. William McCarter. Mr Msj'.t Brennan of 1M Lehigh street,. Gasten. Pa., is Visiting Mr. and Mra. Jamea Owrerty, of llll Seuth Seventeenth atreet, for ah Indefinite period. MOORESTOWN Mr. and Mr Charts C. hatnen, of Cheater avanue, have announced tha engagement of their daughter, Mlaa Klliabsth Borten, te Mr. Jamea IL Wll lets, of Haddenfleid. MIm Margaret B. Conway, of Dan vllie, Va., Is visiting Mlaa Katurah O. Stoke, of ,Flrvtew,,, Haddenfleid read. Mr. and Mra. Henry Culln.hav re turned te their home en Oak avenue after spending several months at Sea Side Park. The WemanM Auxiliary met for the firm tlme thla. season en Friday after noon in Trinity Parish Heuse, with Mra. N. Nawlln 8tkea aa chairman. Mr. Arthur J, Celllna entertained seventy-Ave membera of tha faeulty ajd oemmittea of the Moerastown FrlOnda Behoel en Monday night NORHI8TOWN Mr. and Mr Harry. .Tfataen, 10 West Marthall atrest, eriUrtainad at a tepay-turvy" party at thelr home In honor of the .birthday anniversary of their guest, Mra. Helen Hemel, of Hlckorytewn. Among thy guesta Were Mr. nnd Xtra. Percy MalenV Mr. and Mra, Harry Custer, Mr. ad Mrs. PhJ ip WhUtier. Mlaa, Majwaret Ihach, Miss Kunlce and Mis., Betty Watsen. Mr. Ralph McCarter. Mi.Clrlt Heaa. Mr. Harry Meeaer. Mr. Elmer Meeaer and Mr. Milten Marpl Miss Mary Bell and Mlsa Mary Man- nine were the hostess at tne unignia of Columbus novelty Mere than 100 wer and card party, were present at the event. Canter-Slchel Wedding The marriage of Mtaa Leah M. Slehel. daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. Louts Slehel. of 4846 North Thirteenth atreet, and Mr. Maurlee J. Canter took plaxe yes terday at the LeTralne Hetel. Mr Samuel DlnkenfusB, n Sister of the hride. waa matron of honor. Miss Heiene DlnkenfUsa waa flower girl and Mr. Hy man Slchfcl best men. After December IS Mr. and Mr Canter will be at home at 4828 North Hutchinson street. RABWevrrz wf.inblatt Mlaa Sara. Bea'.rlm Welnblatt, daugh ter of Mra. Frank Welnblatt. formerly of Lancaater avenue, ras married te Mr. David Rablnevlta yesterday after nnen at 8:80 at the Adelphla HeteL Rabbi Man-In Nathnn pe ertermed the tBTitatJses iAaaaaac MMifMM rrwsis csWIny WrHa ae neea rwBectavai "" KOTAL EKCRAVIHC CO.. 814 abttt St. fcMfflniMsSEK I nunwraiu re mention of In ptiee. the I in Sweaters roll cellar of eelf-eoler- n3v n... nt 7.7s. ' ' "'ue In both cop shape, our fameua our "imnnrt k.i 1 un for these guaranteed fYench IlaJr both cap and straight shape at I , - ,. I gl elV IB IP A eefemetiy, ,at which only number et the two families were present, ' The bride waa given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Harry 1 Welnblatt. A reception followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Itablnevltaiwlll be at tiema after December I at 142B Nedre avenue. Oak Lane. EDISON Effective at Once and until further notice, the prices of Edisen records, of the higher class, purchased at Blake & Burkart's, will be re duced as follews: $425 Records cut te $2.25 $3.25 Records cut te $2.25 $2.75 Records ctit te $2.25 NOW you can get these high-class selections you have wanted, if you act quickly. This includes every Edisen record issued at the above prices. Nene reserved. The whole Edisen catalogue of won wen derful Grand Opera, and ether high-class selections, is in cluded in this price reduction at Blake & Burkart's. Make out the list of the Edi Edi eon records you would like and bring or mail it te us at once. The reduction includes all the wonderful records by Case, Cic Cic celini, Destinn, Hempel, Lau renti, Matzenauer, Middleton, Rappeld, Verlet, Zenatelle, Laz 2ari and many ethers. The famous quartet from Rigoletto new sells here at $?.2r, reduced from $4.25. Act quickly en these world-renowned artists' records at the reduced prices. Blake & Burkart "The Phonograph Shep" Eleventh and Walnut rKILADELPHIA'B lAlrtO THKATORa Direction et Messrs. LE1 A J. J. SKUUEKT BVB3. AT 8 SKAnP. MATS. AT 2 SHAnP LYRIC MAT. WED. Best Sejvta $1.50 13.00 MATINBK SATtmDAT IAST TWO WEEK9 N. Y. WINTER GARDEN TniUilPHANT SUCCESS OF 1919 THE MIUHTY MONA1IC1I OP ALL AMUHSHKNT INSTITtrTIONS B2SATB POR T1IANKHOIVINO MATINEK AND NIGHT NOW HELL1NO ADELPHI NOW 3k , Mats. Thurs. & Sat. 2:15 Mr. Lee DITOICHSTEIN IN THE ROMANTIC MKLODRASTA "The Purple Mask" BEATS I"OR THANKBarVINO MATrNTE AND NIOHT NOW BELLINO 0AM SHUBERT -'as- AT ' . Mnl.W.. AHfit 2:1B PeBJtivcly LAST 2 WEEKS V SEATS POR THANICHOIVI.VQ MATD.TTJ3 AND NIOHT NOW HELLING CH F.STNI IT qTRPPT opera DAILY MATINEES 2:1H. EVENINGS 8MB D. W. GRIFFITH'S HIMPLE STORY OP PLAIN PEOPLE "WAY DOWN EAST" nUNDHEIi.S OK ORCHESTRA SUATft Pnn EVERY PERFX.RMANCE AT 11.00 U t-JJf BPP.CIAI. a ANNOUNCEMENT " Rewe Stewart, rrraldent of the Aasnclatrd Adrartlalna Club, of th Werld: Karl Hlm. Insdale, Prraldant of the Peer Richard Club and Vincent II, Ilrecht. head of tha Depart mant of Encllsh of the Nertheaat Hlsh ncneci, are examining- tha matiuicrlpts aub. mltted In the advertising Idea prlae content rwr.nujr enaei. ueciaiens will be reached ana pruca awarata in a raw days, 3 Shows Thanksgiving Day BEATS ON SALE NOW PALM GARDEN 39th and Market Sts. ,Tf"5 ".V""'. nnd 'net up-te-data Dance Hall In Pennaylvanla, formerly Palace Rink nJlJV,ln,r remed.Ird nnJ turned Inte Oardtn t Palms and Flewera, Dancing and Cabaret ETrtnlnsie 8 te 1. Mat. Baturdar A Holiday Under the Direction., the W Prune Club & Boosters' AaaoelMInn of Phlladetphla Opens Thurs.,' Nev. 18 White Patrnn.ls JORrenH' 14-P1ECE JA7.Z RAND Indr the Mannsement of Jimmy Clarke Assisted It the follewtnr Prune A Roesters: , OKpRaBMKaDRNtOHT "" l1"'-r!r'k. Ctelln ltsker. Tmr. Frank J. Dullni Furey Rills, Floyd ErlckiVn Hfrry Jacete, Sam Lewis. Hen OaN. Ray V" '."le" r.uemiffinimii, A. wralker. T iierjnann. iinya Merrmen. Edw. jn. Walter Crall. Edw. K.' New Newrean. GterM Becker. xZZZi Wk lb4 stbsr Prttnee etui HevAml ' idEStJ THE hjy vh - i. : S nil ltMMk HMl"li II if II II sgaHgigV 'I nvmnur iqievm Ae Tni -.... w..7..,wa )OOT' bum iveK or Huiiea! resllval HfiJ li BTBBl tfuileal reitlval ' h !' PAT APP " WAKBt H-mmte m-a i-ii-vfz. m a. t.. u. i. tmZ fit'r Aer m.A M.etA'tJe. OiM "i: t Something te Think AbW wBJjaierla Swansea, BlilBlt'tKttU'f, v 1'r.n.Hi. tODriB na ATOll. I11U. ARPAHIA Chetnut t IMt. ltb- ..-rt . . . lAsiacata - a i no iignt te USVts r With Me Murray and David Powell C, i victeria :?$&S m ANNETTE KELLERlrlA'lr WHAT WOMEN LOW MAN O'WAn AMD Bin BATOrON , ,J C A PITOf 7i maiikbt m -f X A WJL. Rthel Clarten lit "sms of heMAne'; tmiMRf RFr.PMT MARKET BT. Del HtST "Hr Husband's Vrtvit" til DRP MARKfef st. At JbisCMaft vjLmWjdh. ii a. m. te ti p. Ui OH. THAT MKS?i0S;aV.r,!a18,a VRIMIU . n PHtLADBUtttA'a TOnZUOBT THMATRgg . BROAD TONIGHT & Beeth Tarkingten'a -Buoyant Comedy CLARENCE With ALFRED LUNT AND OniCHMAr. NtSW TQftK CAST nnsT skats ia at pep, mat. wbd.' FORREST OlStti POSITIVELY LAST WEEK All the Jeys of Iife"n Will Be Found in THE SWEETHEART r SH0P mW,PAPlD;Pmre MXTBICAI. COMBDTJ With HARHY K. MORTON A Orllrtnal Ct Girls, Gayety, Laughter, Meledy BEHT SEATS 12 AT POP. MAT. Witt). Next WV ThnklTln SEATB. TODAft ) TltANKSOtVINO DAT AND BAT. nAiinbr.a Tl UUMUMVA. CIIAUI.ES DILI.I.SOHAM lrnta APPLE BLOSSOMS The Kr.lil.fJncebl-I. lUren Opretls Jehn Chhrl.n Thomss Wilds, Hrnnett nrcivai ivnisnt tn Asiairn GARRICK Last 2 Wcfeks Nlahtn at 8:15. MMIrwn Wd. en! St.t. mam eiur JuS&1 IB nil i d w A New Musical Comedy Mi l' 3EATB TODAY mr THANKaXHVlNC' WK' 31-liUtAIv MATINKE THAIiKSOiriNO ACADEMT Or MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD RTOKOWSKI. Conductor FHIUAl Al' lNllNIHIN, NOV. IB, AT SATURDAY EVENINO, NOV. SO. AT ia Twentieth Anniversary PregrMj OOLDMARK Ov.rtute "In 8print" UKKTHOV1CN Symphenr Ne. 8, C Mines TSCHAII'OWSKY Coneirte Na. I for Piane A Orch(trs WEBER "Invllntlen a Is, ValsV nAu.Miii cwrnnce ei in ueas ntin Wlhalli ("Dss RhclnrblO?) .'a. 1110 ChMitnut A AekdaO"' Tkts. at Heppe' WitherspOOn Hall WsJnut. Juniper r and Bansera Bts. TONIOHT AT B:20 CONCERT RT vK KATHRYN LEE. s-p .. ABRAHAM HAITOWITSCH.v"nl" ELIA PALMA. Brt-- Tickets 15.80. J.fl" an1 tl.ie: On sate at lUppVi. HIT Cheitnut nt.. Jannkrelll: T03 Chrtntlan t., and the Colonial Care. B. Fifth at. Mat. Raeut niali, Naw Yertc. ACADEMY OP MUBIC POTnil i WILLIAM LYON PHELPS OP TALK i FIVE LITERAnr TALKS "Which Reeks arv Really Werth Readies!"' FRIDAY MORNIN03 , VJJ.1 O'CLOCK" T 11 O'Ct PEII. a. NOV. III. DEC. 17. JAN. 14. rcn. . MARCH 18. Price of Berles t7.rtO (Ne War Tai) Tickets en Bal Acadimy of iluila ans Hcppe's, 1110 Chestnut Street. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE WIILADELFHIA GRAND OPERA CO. EvY "LA TRAVIATA" Seats new, $1 tn ID. for nals at Wry. mann'a, 1108 Cheetnut St. EITH'S GEORGE JESSEL'S TROUBLES OF 1920" With n. Din Cast anil nin. ' Ethel Hepkins; Chas. Irwin Harry nnd Anna Seymour; Arthur MeWattera A Orcce Tyson; Others1 DUMONTS 0TH arch. eve. stiS Emmett Welch Minstrels Hack ta Earth Ainiln . or Prices Coming Dewp ORPHEUM Tt77 Mae Desmond. K- Nt. Wk. "What's Tour Huahand DelniTiJ WORLD'S MUSEUM OP LIVING CURIOSITIES OPEN DAILY 11 A. M. te 10 P. M. 11th h Market Formerly ninrham HetBe THE TALIC OP THE TOWN A Bclntlllatlns Orlslnallty Amateur Marls' "6rvlc" and S.t Cherueea of 800 Peesls ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NOVKMMJR IT. fl Tlekets. ftUc te 13, On eale at UrpaaV Cenways. Acaqetny ami uunTn. Bipr 8th at). lUca. MaU Tedav rJeauty IrusM With Al HILLIEF rtOr-LES K"nante-i Av, V . . i CiimUrland THE BEST SHOW IN T With THANK HUNTEn ' CASINO tK Jl W.I-..S a 1520 Chsinut. Ic,319iOpriir6jisi Jlecpiien everjr naaneadtw at yJtfl? JOY BELLS irwli imii" in i " i K.vurm H nj-tf J!,.' ' with Ultinr t-ia .,.,.'.' l,I2 w i.M Trecd Xh 4 Arc. M m M . f ij" m m mrjl m AM MM m ' X&. : I ."tfl ffll i ;S -'l l-7J
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