1 fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the du Pent and Sitcr Teas She Hears of the Kindler Concert for Crippled Heme. A Pretty Costume Wern by Miss Price ttrKLIj even though It wasn't exactly VV rlenr vcxtcrdnr It wns better wither than Monday and you did nm get drencnwi keuir irem your car w the deer nnd back again, when 'you went te the teas. They were rether .!., tnimthir. ten: the tin 1'ents at riftcenili and Spruce nnd the Sltcrs nt the Arern. Kllsc du l'ent looked dear In n frock of white shadow loco ever white Hatln. The bedlee of her dresi was of Hatln nnd had the lace very effectively draped ever it. And the nklrt vnn darling, with little vlncM of pink retebudu run ning P the sides. She wan holding pink rosebuds for her bouquet when I a ilierc nnd the effect was charming. MAIlt BITKK, like Charlette Rtnrr, nt her ten, choc a color for her frrck nnd hern wns of burnt ernngc ceerncttp ever the name Hhflde of taffeta. It wns trimmed with Mimlew lnce nnd wnn most nwfully becoming te her. "While It's an old custom te wear white when introduced, vivid colors arc some times tremendously becoming te the girls nnd se why net wenr them? Its foolish te be bound tee cleRely by cus tom. And the debutantes jesterdny nfternoen were both slngulnrly happy In their choice of frocks, white nnd Ince was Just the right thing for Elise. nnd burnt orange exactly correct for Mnry. Of course, they both hnd quantities of flowers. It would be remarkable if there were net many, rather thau ro re mnrknble that there nlwnys are, for every one feels the coming-out party is the time te show a girl what you tlilnic of her, and her parents, nnd grand parents, nnd nil the rest of the family; nnd. believe me, these two debutantes yesterday were nbeut as popular ns any whose teas I have attended se far. HAVE you heard about tnc tieur with Hans Kindler" that the lunler auxiliary of St. Edmund's Heme for Crippled I'hllaren is giving en .uoh .ueh tlnv night of next week at the Bellcvue Bellcvue Stratferd? I think it will be very de- ti..i.i..t r. Trt.wllA twill nlnv fnr lignum. .in. i.ii-i. . i"",' v nn hour nnd then the room will be converted into a dancing room, nnd the ntidlence will Spend the rest of the evening at that pastime nave you ever been out te St. Edmund's Heme? Thov lmve the ilnrllnccst little children there. Peer little Iambs, who have lest n leg In nn accident, or wlie were Dern crippled. They nrc the happiest let. I was there one day when they were nil plavlng together, and the geed sister in chn'rge cnlled tliem ever te sing for me. One little fellow, whose back had been broken, came ever en his crutches nnd (.at there holding another llttle fellow, who hnd only one leg, en his wee knee and they were all he gentle and happy together. And hew they Ming! It wok a privilege te heur them. Mrs. Heb Lesley and Mrs. Antheny Hirst', Mrs. Snm Castner, Mrs. Pem broke Harten, Mrs. Leuis Uregy, Mrs. Charles Carpenter, the archbishop nnd a number of etliera have taken boxes for the musicalc. SPEAKING of Mrs. Beb Lesley re minds me of her pet chnrlty, the leiinilling ayslum ut Seventieth street .mil Woed'nnd nvenue. The women en Hint benrd are giving n tea out nt the Nunc this afternoon. They arc anxious te interest Phllndelphlnns In the place where se many of the llttle ones who lie te be future citizens are cared for tnd housed. The building is four or ihe steiies high and they have only a imnll freight elevator se that It has been necessary te carry the mere than 200 mall Inmates under four up nnd down the stairs In order te get them out of leers. The women en the beard, some of whom are Mrs. Itebcrt Uleknell, Miss I'mllle Hlvlnus iind Mrs. Jehn Sargent New bold, are trying te raise the neces sary amount te jiny for nn elevator in i he institution. I don't think they will have te wnlt iery long te get it, once we all knew of the real need. They huvc n lovely play ground nt the back of the home with "wings nnd slides nnd nil the things that .lellght the small child. I SAW Itnehel Price en Walnut street the ether day looking very stunning In n very smart sealskin cent fashioned en the new full lines and finished with n wide cellnr of nutrin. Her hat, of henna-colored velour made with nn up turned brim, was vnstly becoming. SHE wns walking down Chestnut (-trcet with mother, but I think she must have been thinking of grand mother's time for when she rnme te Thirteenth street, mother having drop ped her wee hand for n minute, little Miss Feur-Yciir-OIil raised her tiny skirt nt the side nnd stepped clear of the gutter, just ns they did in the dear old dns when germs were caught en the skirts. Instead of the thrents of the passersby. nnd it wns considered in disci pet if n sllin nnklp peeped from be nrnth n gown. Cen such things have been? NANCY. WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mm Samuel Dell, of 370 Seuth Sixteenth street, announce the ng.iirenient of their (laughter, Miss H. Paulina. I, Bell, te Mr. Jehn Heward M'helen Jr. son of Mrs Wllllnm rtoil rteil innti Klllsen. of 14'H Spruce street Mlsi, Hell was dehutantft of last season. .'".'. lH " unitiddnuBhter of Mrs. Samuel Bell, of ?6S Seuth Sixteenth Htieet. and her mother was Miss Oertrucle Tiers, a daughter of the late Mr William Tiers, of thlp city She Is a nlece of Miss V.i?.r.Pu;f' '"'I- "' "'Is city, and of Mr, llllnm Twells Tiers and Mrs. J. It l.vnns rteberls Mr Whelen Is a student nt Princeton University and Is a member e the Ivv Club He Is also n member of the Union Leanue, this city The u editing wPI tnlte place In the summer Miss Susan II. Stewnrt. daiujliter of Mrs rtehert fl Le Cente, will kIve a 'Inner en Saturday In honor of Miss neil and Mr. Whelen befere the dnnce which Mr. James Altemus will give at the llltz-rarlten In honor of Mlis Hell nnd Mr. Whelen, Among the guests who attended the FURS At Cost & Lest A btf, nertme nt of rum nhleh 7011 should come In and wt l.rfere ninklni: 11 nurihuKe elsewhere. V011 positively run uet duplicate our vulues. Seal Geat $125 Skunk Cellnr & Cuffs Useful Christmas Gifts JEWELRY & DIAMONDS A deposit will ,0, mi wunted DRESNER'S LOAN OFFICE II N. 11th Street 1 llnndrd te the City " luncheon yesterday given by MIsb Kllr nbeth 1. A Tayler,, daughter of Mrs. redcrlcl W. Tayler, at Ilexly. her home In Chestnut Hill, (n honor of Mrs. Snow den Henry and Mrs. Emlen Stokes were Mrs. KMwnrd Walter Clark, 3d Mrs Chnrles A. Petter, Jr., Mrs, C, Sew el Clark. Mrs. Frank It. Wnllnce Mr Mwnrd W. Tayler, Jr.. Mrs. Jeseph It McCall. Jr Mrn. Hdwnrd IJIgby Halt jnll, Mrs. Itebert Wilsen Wlgten, Mrs. 'J!Sn yn. Varl' Mrs- William Paul "Nclll.Mru. Frederick W. Tnyler, Miss Helen Ilabhett. e' Brooklyn. N. Y., Miss C.ertrude Kly, Miss Mnry M. Williams nnd Miss Unchcl Baker. Mrs. Henry KF.8 before her recent marriage Miss .iizunein aicrcK, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge Merck, of Llewellyn Park, V J. Mrs. Striken wne Ulu T.v.lln Uabbett, daughter of Mr. Frank L, Bab- uuu. et uroeitiyn. N. Y. Dr. and Mrs. Stekc, who nrc, living ii moereiiiown, w. j., accompanied by Mrs. Stokes sister. Miss Babbett. left insi ntgm ler Brooklyn. N. Y where liev will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. Babbett. Dr. nnd Mrs. LcwIb Brlnten, 1923 Spruce street, will elvc, a theatre party inhoner of Miss Elizabeth F. Brlnteti, .1 Saturday evening. December 11. The intuits will nfterwnrd attend the Supper Club. Mr. Brlnten nnd Mss Brlnten jre living at present nt the Bellevuo Bellevue Bellevuo Strntferd. The first meeting of the Supper Club, which, ns usunl, will 00 chaperoned hv Mrs. J Hutchisen Scott, will be held en December 4 at the Hcllovue-Stratferd. The following gentlemen form the com cem com mlttce this seasen: Mr. Lewis I'nr I'nr sens, Mr. J. Willis Martin, Mr. J. Hutch Hutch Isen Scott, Jr., Mr. Walter Thomsen, Mr. Harry ResenRarten Nellson, Mr. ?,' .A ,Hec11fh.Pr. Wetherlll, Mr. Samuel ?'V, r Nlchelas Blddle. Mr. Caspar W. U. Tewnscnd nnd Mr. Jehn C. Nerrls. Dr. Jehn M. Fisher, of 222 Seuth Fif teenth street,' who sailed for France with his daughter, Miss Snra Knthryn I'lsher, in September, returns te America next Monday. Miss Fisher s Knulunte 0f Vnssar College, class of 1920. and nt nre.qent ut In n amint I. the "Sorbenno" and will remain In Paris. Mrs. Charles Bache will entertain nt dinner nt her home, 311 Seuth Thir teenth street, en Monday night, Jnnu nry 3, In honor of Miss Sarah BarrlnKer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mo Me reau Barrlnger, et 210Ii Wnlnut Htrcet, before the ball te be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Dexter Warrlner, of 135 Seuth Eighteenth street. In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Elelsc Warrlner. Miss Barrlnger will he formally presented te society by her parents at n tea te be given nt their home en Friday afternoon, from 4 until 7 o'clock. Miss Anne Prlckett, or Haddenfleld .N. J will entertain with n matinee party, followed by ten at the Itltz-Carl-ten, en Saturday, afternoon, December 4. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred O. B. Steel, of Sugar Leaf, Chestnut Hill, will entertain nt a family dinner tomorrow. Mrs. Beylnrd and Mrs. William Simp Simp ren. 3d, will entertnln at a buffet sup per en November 28 In honor of Mlsa Mnry E. McCabc nnd Mr. Allan Earn shaw, whose wedding will take place pn December 21. Captain nnd Mrs. Henry D. Beylard will spend Christmas with Mrs Bev Inrd's parents, at their home. 2217 St. Jnmes Plnce. They will return bn De cember 31 te Fert nilcy, Kan., where Captain Beylard Is at the cavalry school. Miss Ethel Lewis Mayer, of 108 Seuth Twenty-first street, has Issued Invlta. tlens for a dance te be given nt the Acorn Club en Saturday night, Decem ber 18. at 8.30 o'clock, In honor of her nlece. Miss Julia I'ope. Mrs. Jehn I. Rogers, of Bencen lane, Merlen han Issued cards for en nt home en Wednesdny, December 1, from 4 until 0.30 o'clock. The senior class of the Sprlngside Scheel. Chestnut Hill, will glve th. piny "Twelfth Night," en Saturday, Do De comber 4, te be followed by a dance. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Wlntersteen, of 2220 De Lancey street, have taken ai apartment at the Gladstone for a few months, until their new house at 2211 De Lancey street Is finished. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles T. Carpenter of 6 1 Ornmercv nark, Xew Yerk, will spend Thanksgiving and the week-end ns the guests e" Mr Carpenter's mother Mrs. Jeseph R Carpenter, of 128 Seuth Twenty-third street. Dr. nnd Mrs. Wndswerth, of 6851 Overbroek avenue, will be nt home In formally en Saturdny afternoon, Novem ber 27, from 4 until 0. te meet Mr. nnd Mrs Jehn Shirman Zlnzer, of Hastings-on-Hudsen, X. Y. Miss Elizabeth Heed Latta will give a dance this evening nt Le CJnl studio, 217 Seuth Sydenham street. Mr. and Mrs Pepe Yeatman of 1118 Spruce street who have been spending the autumn at their home In Chestnut Hill, will leave tomorrow for French Lick Springs, where they expect te ro re mnln about two weeks. Among these who will entertain en Satuiday at the "Arabian Night Ex travaganza" te be given en Friday and Saturday n' ttV Hellovue-Strntferd will Chnrles C. Harrison, Jr., Mn Chnrles Wolcep' Henry, Mrs J. Heward Sheble and Mrs. Carrell S. Tyson. Mr. and Mra 'William Warder Bacen, of Oermantewn, announce the cngnge ment of their daughter, Miss Mnrgnret Hewell Bacen, te Mr Henry Reginald Carey, of Cambridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merris Qllllng ham, of Oermantewn, announce the en gagement of thelr daughter, MIsh Kath Kath arlne Ollllnghnm, te Mr. Philip Eugene Heward, Jr., of Swarthmore. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Rearden will glve n theatre party, followed by a supper and dnnce, en Wednesday evenlng, De cember 1, In honor of their daughter, Miss Mary H. Reftrden. Among the gucBts will be Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Flom Flem Ing, Miss Frances D, Kelly, Miss Frances Mollheno, Miss Henera M, Qulnn, Mr M. Augustine Brophy, Mr. It. Stewnrt Mcllhene, Mr. Francis X. Qulnn and Mr Our New Headdress Self-Adjusting Side Pieces When Arranged These Give the New Modish Bobbed Effect epreading ever the can and en the cheeks, giving the 10ft effect that gees se well with he season's millinery. Transformations, Puffs, Curls. All kinds of hair work te be had at 1624 Chestnut Street HAIR AND SCALP SPECIALIST !MWMMHHHHiMWMMj wmmmMk fWp- ,yVtJ - ''V h r. ? ' BVBftriM' 3?trBIiI0 ETOIMlE?ABBPSIA, WEIifl3SiAY, Photo by II. Zamsfey, MISS MAKY C. SITER Miss Sitcr Is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. K. Holllngswerth Sltcr, of this city. She made licr debut yesterday nt a. tea given by her mother at the Acorn Club Maurice Wnlsh crened by Mrs. The party will be chnp chnp Jehn Henrden. Mr. Frnnk J. McSerley. of 1724 Moere street, announces the engagement of his dnughter. Miss Elenner MeSerley te Mr C. L. Wcnzel, Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs. C L. Wenzel, or 1249 North Sixtieth street An engagement of Interest nnneuncd recently was thnt of Miss Marguerite Regensberger and Mr. Frederick J. Becker, of this city. Mr. and Mrn Alexander Meyers, who have been visiting their sen-lu-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louts Dannen bnum, of the Lenex Apartments, Thir teenth nnd Spruce streets, have left for their winter home In Tnlm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Dnnncnbaum will be remembered as Miss Dene Meyers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn H. Slnex, of Edge wnter Pnrk, N. J., are passing the win ter at the Blenheim, Seventeenth nnd Chestnut streets. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davlos will oc cupy their new home at 15 Pest avenue, Washington Heights. New Yerk city. December 1. Mrs. Dnvles will be re membered as Miss Gertrude Bleem, of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Ruthrauff. 0058 Wnlten avenue, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Kntherlne Alice Ruthrauff. te Mr. Harris II. Mc Mc Cennell this nftcmoen. Mr. and Mrs. Santlnge Estevez, of Havana. Cuba, announce the engage ment of their daughter Miss Nana I 's tcvez, te Mr. Oeorge F. Snyder, of this city Mra Harvey Beyer. of Ardmore. Is the guest of Mrs. Alfred Peer, of the Celeman Heuse, Apbury Pnrk, N. J. Mr. Hareld V. Short, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. David L. Short, of Creshelm and Pelham read, Oermantewn, will enter tnln a party at his home en Monday, night November 29, te celcbrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. A. West will entertain nt a. large family Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow, at their home 40 East Willow Thanksgiving Day Affarnnnn and Evening Special matinee from 3 te 6 P. M. and con tinuous dancing in the evening. DON'T MISS THESE HOLIDAY DANCES la v Dancing 1015 MARKET ST. BROAD ST. AND COLUMBIA AVE. Columbia Hide;. VJllr Private Instructions Appointment. Diamond 3925 NSaas fU SHMMM ! tl annam - O, vVf"k Oreve avenue, Chestnut Hill, te be fel lowed by a theatre party. A large attendance l expected at the eleventh nnnual dance of the Dorcan Society, which will beheld this evening nt Mercantile Hall, Bread and Master streets The olllcers of the society In charge of the dnnce are Mr. Merris H. Levy, president; Mr. Mnrtln Schecter, vice president ; Mr. Jeseph Sllverberg, trensurer; Miss S. Dorethen Rubin, re cording secretary, nnd Miss Anna Rubin, corresponding sccretnry. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Jules Blech. of Sixty ninth avenue and Twelfth street, Oak Lnnc, will entertain nt a dlnner-dnnce of olghty-flve covers In honor of the twentlr-th anniversary of their wedding, en Saturday evenlnir. November '11. nt the Mercantile Club, Bread and Master sireets. GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd ilrs. C. C. Watt, of Wayne nvenue and West Hertter street, have ns tneir guest Mrs. Watt's sister, Mrs. Jehn Blnckferd, of New Yerk. Miss Elizabeth Lexloy, who Is nttend. Ing school at Hackettstown. N. J Is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with nor parents, sir. and Mrs. M. J. Lexley of 521 East Washington lane. Mr. and Mrs Jcsse C Kester nnd their son, Master Billy Kester, of "157 Bryan street, am visiting Mr. Keater's mother. Mrs. B. S, Kester. at her home In As bury Park, ever Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coxhead. of Har rlshurg. are the guests of Mrn. Cox head's mother, Mrs. L. J. Ackenhach. of Wyndmoor avenue. Chestnut Hill, for a short time. Mr. and Mrs Clifferd Robinson Skin ner, of the Delmar-Merrls, metered te Readlng ever the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Roberts, of 134 West Upsal street, entertained In formally at their home, en Monday evening, In honor of Mr. Roberts' birth, d.iy. Among these present were Mr. Lanin and Chas. Kerr provide the jazzy miisie 1 nnd Mrs. CharlM Schcll, Mr, and Mrs. Emersen Flemlnjr. Mr. and Mrs. An drew C. Berzner, Miss Sybil Mlttcll. of New Yerk; Mr. nnd Mrs Clifferd Rob inson Skinner nnd Mr. and Mrs. Moero. Mrs. B. W. Miller, of Wlster street and Thorpe's lone, has returned from a visit te Ocean Oreve, N. J. NORfH PHILADELPHIA A card nartv will be irlven nn Wed- nesday, December 1, nt 2:30, at the home of Mrs. Jeseph L. Mann, 4924 North Bread street. In hehnlf of the Christmas entertainment te be given for the children of the members of the ICa ICa deah Club of Kndesh Cemmandery of jvnignis xempinr Mr. and Mrs. JoseDh I. Clark, of 38S5 North Bread street, entertained a few evenings nge in honor of the twenty-first birthday of their son, Mr. Edwahl Tlel Clark. Their guests Included Mrs. Evld li Francis, Miss Katharine Francis, Miss Mnry Mnrtln. Miss Mildred Fer rester, Mr. Martin Sandler, Mr. Fred erick Pitts. Mr. Ivnn Schultz, Mr. Claude Hysen, Mr. Allan Diamond and Mr. Luther Lamothe, all of Baltimore. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Francis Baxter, of 222 J Cathailne street, has gene te Pckln for nn Indefi nite period. Mra Deuglns, of 2340 Seuth Carlisle street, spent last week-end In Atlantic City. Mrs. Mnry C. McCllnteck. of Seven teenth nnd Wolf streets, has rtturncd home a.tcr a short stny In Chelsea. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Luther II. Chatham and MIsb Helen Chatham, of 5818 Catharine street, will lenve Friday for New Yerk wnere tney win spenu some time at me McAlpln. Miss Ivy Koby entertained her flve hundred club en Saturday evening, at her home. 1903 Seuth Slxtv-flfth street. The guests wero Miss Edith Klrkpatrlck, Miss Mildred KirKpatricK, Miss trances Blspham, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur Cernell, Mlsa Betty MncDenald. Mr. Lloyd Strew, Mr. Russell Seara, Mr. Heward Cernell. Mr. waiter Balrd and Mr. Frederick Petersen. ROXBOROUGH Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 1 Kenworthy will entertain nt dinner nt their home en Thnnksglvlng Dny, followed by n dnnce and supper nt the Roxberougn Country Club. Their guests will IncluJe Mr. nnd Mrs. Thenins Kenworthy, Mi. nnd Mrs. Frederick Stott, Mr. nnd Mrn. Clyde F. Leaven, Mr nnd Mrs. C. L. Edleman, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Kewlln, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgnr Stnfferd, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Edleman, Jr., airs. Rob Reb ert Hnys, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heed, Mra William Lane nnd Mr. and Mrs. William Spink. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam Fex will enter tain Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Turtle and their son. Mr. Jnck Turtle, of Washing ton, D. C, ever the week-end. TACONY Mrs R. Lofeld will entertain nt "600" at her home. G930 Tulip street, this nftcrnoen. The following lndlews will be present: Mrs. Jinks. Mrs Hnlncs, Mrs. Potts, Mra Tlmmsman. Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. Ledge nnd Mrs. Umstend. MIw Helen Bergner, of Terresdnle nvenue nnd Tyson street. Is spending n fortnight In Washington, where she is the guest of Miss Betty Wnlters. KENSINGTON The Nerth-nftern Hospital, at East Allegheny avenue nnd Tulip street, will held a donation day en Thnnksglvlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ludwls. of Cape May, gii!iiinuiitujiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii:Miiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiit!iiiiii!Hi!ir:iiiiniiii!inin!iiiiiiiitjiiiiniinit j iP- Jfc. egerfeerg I 1621 CJjejStnut Street 1 1 1 Imported Tweed s 1 I Suits Capes Tep Coats J $65 and Up .itiimiiiiHiitinimnniiniiMiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiMinniitinHiniiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiHiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiiainiiiiuiiitiiiiiiuniiiy giiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinii iiiieimiiiMiitiiiiiiiiimitiiiiiiiiiiiiiti Tailored te The Ciilmirrcn, Chahmrrc Cnrdn. Murvrllun. Dinctjnf. etc., th.it ke with thene Kplnnrild mndi-la un nplc.il of tuperb IruKr values. Were Special quick service for these out of town. Yevr own mntr. rial chtrrfutl nnd meilei atrl tailored. Fur trimmings added te nny garment. Tailor ler Women and Mitstt 928 Chestnut St. TiriiiiaiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiMiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiMtiiiiiiniiiiitjiiNiiiiiir RJfZJRlrRJRJfHJreJSttZJRJrRJlRjRJrRj'akrrl A iW-$yviAiirfe ''" ' NOYEMBER 24 1920 will spend,the Thnnksglvlng helldny with Dr nnd Mrs. F. Brendfleld, of 3131 Frankford avenue, The sewing circle of which Mrs. Charles W Lnmbert, of 2170 East Cum. berland street, Is a member, wns enter tained yesterday afternoon at a lunch eon at the home of Mra Charles Wlest, of 2829 Ringgold street. The guests were Mrs. E. Reeves, Mrs. II. Melcher, Mrs. J. Joebges, Mra II. Slean. Mrs. F Cramp, Mrs. M. Elite, Mra M Beer hnlter, Mrs A. Hudsen, Mrs. Hnrry Row land and Mra II. Barrls. Mrs. J. Hutchinson, of East Columbia avenue. will entertain the members of her plndfchle club en Friday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mis. Jehn Mnnnlng have re turned from thelr wedding trip, nnd are living en Orconweod avenue, Trenten. Mrs. Manning, before her marriage, en November 3. wns JIIss Ccllnda Ferstncr, dnughtcr of Mra Sara Ferstncr. DELAWARE COUNTY Mm. ThntnjiH ltavdnclc. Jr.. of Cyn- wyd, formerly of Ridley Pnrk, and her IITtle daughter, nre spcnuinB a ew ui- at Atlantic city. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Huse nnd M r Elizabeth Huse, of Ridley Park, accem panlcd by a party of friends, will leavr en Friday for New Yerk te nttend thu Army nnd Navy football game, They will remain thcre ever the week-end Llon-Delan Wedding The marrlagre of Miss Helen 15. Delan, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edward P Delan, of 1C8 Manhelm street, Oerman Oerman eown, te' Mr Frank A Lien, of 130S Lycoming street, Tiega, wns solemn ized nt !( o'clock this mernlmr. In the Church of St. Francis d'Asslsl, Legan and Oreene streets The Rev J IJ. Nevln wns the celebrant of the nuptial mass which followed the ceremony. Mr Delan pave his dnughter In mar riage. Miss Anna M. Delan attended her sister as maid of honor, and Miss Helen Mulvlll and Miss Helen Lien. 11 sister of the groom, were the brldes malds. Mr Oeerge Lien acted as best man for his brother, nnd the ushers were Mr. Edward J. Pelnn, thu bride's brother, Mr Walter Lien, a brother of the groom. Mr Wllllnm J. McPevItt nnd Mr. Jeseph Harrison. A wedding brenkfnst nt the home of the bride's pnrents followed the ceremony. After a short trip Mr and Mrs Lien will be at home at 168 Mnnheim street. Married at Church of Saviour The marriage of Miss Helen Cteskcy, daughter 9t Mrs Kathryn Creskey. of 4408 Sansom street nnd Mr. Jehn F Bressnrd, of Fert Wnyne Ind , was sol emnized last Wednesday evening nt the Church of the Saviour, Thirty-eighth nenr Chestnut, by Dr. Rebert Johnsten. Tha bride wero n white satin gown trimmed with old duchess lnce nnd car ried a shower bouquet of Sweetheart roses and IIIIIcb of the valley. MIsb Eli Eli eor Smith, the bride's cousin, was the maid of honor and were n pink taf feta gown trimmed with silver Incc and a picture hnt The matron of honor, Mrs. Donald Gawthrop were blue taf jjjEUO OfWp SPECIALISTS IV MUSCLE STRAPPING for (luhl)T rendltlnn of the fttfe ami neek Permanent Hair tTaiing, Dyrlrtf end Tlnltnt Hair 'rry I ntnt Prnttlrnl Sttthnh KAPNEK & KAPNEK J1G1S Walnut St. rhen' Spruce 1202 imiiiiiiiiminimitiiiiiit! iiiiiuiimmmiitiiimiiiiiiiHy fflWB Wraps, Topcoats and Delmans I Your Measure $7 8100 (n SI2.1 Tailleur Suits Dl'linctive Medels In l)nrtnp, I'piirh (loom, Ciuiirl' !liir ltcilhln rte. ncrilRtu 1 In rutrh the newest utle treatments In Winter appurcl. SSII le ; i allien, new $65 up troneunccd YAY-GER IiWa-bTti 100r. VIRGIN WOOL Smart Teggery In Camel's Hair Frem the top of her chic hat te her dainty feet Milady is snugly togged in Imported Camel's Hair. Adorably becoming are the close-fitting soft hats em broidered in rich contrasting shades. Priced $12.00. The coats have heavy welded seams with youthful swagger lines. Newly imported models with mannish or convertible cellars. Priced from $100.00. And there's ribbed hosiery of camel's hair te match, extra long te assure warmth; with snug fitting ankles. $4.25. Or in heather mixtures $4.00. Lighter weights, $3.00. Cartful mcrmen is Riicn w 01 Jen mm our catalog. DrkJaGersCe. lOlO QiestnutSf. PHILADELPHIA . 'vrt')?' I feta, sliver lace nnd picture hat. The best man was Mr Uenjamln Rush, of New Yerk. The ushers were Mr. Long Leng streot Brown. Mr Paul HesBer Jr., Mr. Donald Oawthrep nnd Mr. Tedd Daniels, The brlde was given In mar mar rlnge by her brother, Mr Ralph H Cros Cres key. Immediately after the ceremony a small reception wns held for the fam ily nnd bridal party, After nn extended trip, they will llve In Fert Wayne, Ind Moderate Prices fFitttSjy raenti Wrltfl or l'hene for Knxraved or Printed Hnmplrs ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Walnut St. Ladies' Silk Hese Special Value Illack and Celers lleit duality silk; Ulack. white and eolers. Alse iuii line of Ladles' rhlliSren's and Men's Hese Open Monday. Fri day and Saturday Bvenlnits McPhilemy's, 1624 Market St. Next tn Stanley Theatre PHILADULI'IIIA'8 LCADINO TIinATHES Direction of Mera. LEK ft J. J. HHUIIEHT sam SHURPRT uvns. at 8iib H 3"UBLK l MATH Te.ly & Sat Holiday Mat. Thanksgiving Day Positively Last 4 Nights THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT "0th ami rareell Performance Pat nvir. BEGINNING MONDAY v SEATS SALE TODAY IN THt CENTUirr TMtrtlRE PRODUCI IO",. neannr ll UK IDS CAST OI' THE WOIILD'3 aitEATi:ST 123 BNTKKTAINEIIH 123 neti: Tim pnicRs NITHS (KXCnPT SAT), 2 no TO B0c HATL'UDAY N1TK. 3..VI TO 7.-.C HATfnuAV mat, $ane te coo pep mat whd., $1 c.( uu.st m:at.s -'" LYRIC LAST 4 NIGHTS H MAT. TODAY new $, 50' 2 rur. miehtt MONAnhi op all -" AMPSnMENT tNSTITt'TIONS The Y Winter OaMen Orent Sueeesi I PASSING SHOW or mm Jl.lT.'i..ORnATKPT "aixy or MirtTH rj.TKns ANn T"" WINTER OAHDEN we.N'nnni's heai'ties. Hei. Mat. Thanksgiving Day nKetti.An mat, sat . J2.ne BEGINNING MON. EVG. SEATS TOMOR. x'ail onenns NOW AMEIHCA'S sweetest sinoine COAn:DIENNE N0RABAYES In Her New Fantastic Play with Munlc "HER FAMILY TREE" WITH A HRILLINT COMPANY. INCLl'D INO Jt'I.II'S TAXNEN AI. HOIlhTtTfi, niANK JIOItOAN FLOUENi-E MOHIUS fO.V, AllTIIl It (iOItDON. l-NA KLEMINIJ ADELPHI Last 2 Wks g( LtUO. Mats. Tomorrow and Sat 215 & DITRICHSTEIN IN THE ROMANTIC MELODRAMA "The Purple Mask" CHESTNUT STREET i'eka TWICE DAILY 2 15 S is'0' " Gala Extra Holiday Matinee TOMOR. MORNING 1 I a. OM.1 MOP.N'M. Pr.Itr-OHMANCr. Vn 1IIWN ill i: SEATS TO UK HAD It Kill LA H MATINKE II ! j D. W. GRIFFITH'S "WAY DOWN EAST" 'MOST AMAZIVfJ I'l;. "T ( T P PVPn Mil Prl.e. -,,., , v , .,, .s',1,0" nn.l iii . Nlrlit- -ill, 5) nn l l no 1st Regiment Armery imen wn r t t.ewniT r. stueeti TODAY AND ALL WEEK Children. 25c; Adults, 50c "Flashes of Action" An.plr.H f r,mMne1 V,i..rni. Penf.renr Sfnitl..nii Mm en 1'lMu.. .f ti.u Arm NuNr. M.rln.- (. .,.- In .,,l ll.i. s , "uii-r Th. r TuKinliyr S Slemil (' n hll fnrter I-"lr SPECIAL FEATURES .. ?,"'.'T.V1.'V AND 'VM. I1NDH jiun.i.r i.xmiiiiM or Chi.tui ,1 w,,r Trephic I thta;. .Vntmth'f.ilppJAun'. ,her ELIA PALMA Dl-iriN.H 1SIII H IHR1T..NE Will AIM" ir ThiiIkIu (., Ne AilMinci. l I'r , MW lltt h.m 11 iil'lnk lh.nl.1 nirM l'lei.t) of l, (K. Sets ,, -,,,, InK HOURS WILL lit: OP1.N- DAI 1 AND 7 AN NNiH'N('i'S S r THE WILLIAM LYON PHELPS LITERARY TALKS Clulm; In l' t iiiipr ,1 ir Mi ki ih nt PrefeMH n I'll l "Wlilch lle, iUk in, li,,, s ii i muti i r , iIiki inlk ,, i Ih Ili-HdinK ' nn i i ui i mnrn in. for i lehlnu (hi il b, .iin tin nlnu u,i "' , ""I jk. n..i,Hani ii iti i ihT tiiik iniKiu thu Ai ml. in nl Mumc IinuniiH tli.it II will .Ih Aciiilemy iiml ut II nin i ' i 1 1' n i nm, rn ill in iu mrnt mi un anle nt tin Fri. MerRinp (Nev. 2G), at D A. M. th llinlli'ii numlii r nt niimlil iuuri ink, t t fer thu liMLinr.. nf in. nrim Kur .,?, JiiIUb renmlii te I, K n 1 ,n, Aciidnn Py.r ..n Ihe iiinrnlnifH f li,(i,in "- uiiiiuii I. iiiirunr 1 iiti.l Mar, h n. ,. u rlni k iir i ihi h Th keiH fur the mirli ACAH1JMY OP Ml'SIC ' f i til Oil CORPORATION itt " 1'i l 1 IW1 I yfeii'i!s!Nif Wl L) M 1 "'', A',' lUL" Mt. l-eui7 " WHIRL OF MIRTH ..Vi.-,.'' ( 9 ';,"': i . . (FOnMrciU.Y KNOWN AH TUB BTANMtU , A Market nt.. llllh-11 A. M. te 11 I. M. t f& WAII APFRRID M Added-Mt'HirAI, Pn8TIVAIVecBl Quart' , Vi PALACE 12H MAIIKHT HTnnnT - 10 Ati',1:.2- s'48' r"n 7:4S. e:an r. M. GERALDINE FARRAR in "Tirn nmDi.R! woman" ARCADIA 10 A. M te llllR P. M. A Paramount lle(iire Oeora-e Melfart' Beheld, My Wife!" MI.TONSIU.fl. nr.I.IOTT ukxtkh and MAURI. JUMCNNR 800TT VICTORIA HLKHXm ST. Ab. NINTH A. M. te HUB P. M. ,,. A JACK LONDON THIMLLlHl I Mutiny of the Elsinore" CAPITOI 1Zi MAftKRT STnKBT v-' 1 1 WJLi VIOLA DANA In H LAC KM AIL" RFP.FMT MARKET ST. HH. lTTtf lvi-VJl-,lN I HILLIE IlUrtKB In rriwKy Jim. Jotinsoa" Jetinsoa" Jotinsea" GLOBE MARKET STREET vrJNJ'"?.t'a vAimr.vAiLTJs2IiiBTO Mini- Tey;" Dettlo cialre nnd Girlies, ste. rHILADKLPHIA.q rOREMOHT THRATRfeS FORRFST N'0Tfl AT 8:18 1 '-""vLaJ 1 MAT1NEE8, 2llS FIRST MATINEE TODAY Holiday Matinee Tomorrow Regular Matinee Saturday tHARLES DILLINQHAM Presents ' APPLE ' Mnw Rl .OSSOMS The Krrlslrr-Jncebt.La Bareri OperctU with 1XI!:!,A I'ENNETT TERCIVAL KNIOHT KRKD and ADELE ASTAIRE nnd m. Oleb Theatre Cast nd Chorus of Distinction GARRICK last 4 EVGS, TWO MATINEES ONLY Holiday Matinee Tomorrow LAST MATINEE SATURDAT GOOD-BYWEEK , HENRY W. SAVAOE Offers 1 MITZI IN THE NEW MUSICAL COMEDT LADY BILLY NEXT WEEK HEATS TOMORROW' CHARLES ruOHMAN Will Present ' OTIS SKINNER IN THE NEW PLAY At the Villa Rese by A. E. W MA SON RROAn NIOIITS AT 8:18 DIWJSXS MATINEES AT 9)18 O MATINEES THIS WEEK rUET llte t T(6rk? Jul Pep. Mat. Today $2, Jj nenaay iviat. l omerrow Regular Mat. Saturday Tarkingten's Ripping Comedy CLARENCE with ALFRED LUNT an ORIC3INAL NEW YORK CAST Hetel Adelphia DANCING Select Cabaret Frem 9 P. M. te Cleso EITH 'S HENRY SANTREY and HIS SYNCOPATED SOCIETY RAND GERTRUDE VANDERIHLT CARRIE JACOBS BOND lenu Tnk Sum Hair Lter Mum. Tim & Kitty O'Mears. lth Iluainn n.-.L inner 3 SIduh 'lhnnksrMnit Dav 3. e 1 ei niLMvi- 4 .'III AND 8 P. M. AST0R FRANKLIN' AND r.iRAnn 3 SHOWS DAIt.T 7, u h'hay i i:Ti'iu: William Farnum "If I Were King" STMPIKlVTiHl H Tlt up s.llOTSTa THE PHILHARMON'C SOCIETY of PHILADELPHIA jem:i' p-ti iisacu SPNDXY r.VE'NO flRPIIESTRA CDNCKRTa Til M. mm IB ir Hi, I'hllu iintiH.trH N,'- ('(inrHn Sumlm EemnK Dnr ih -HPIIEltr TMEXTHE s "-, SHARP M'l"li- Rl"I H N I'M VNswn -Plani-t s.Mts STEIV Sorr.ne ttnl"t AamlKaien tn mmlr i,nl Annual du $-.im Linili.il m, ml., r.hl,.,. Htlll "pen. Ne tli ! k fur th.'. pi.m.ris ni yuliscrlntlnn hm.l,l I,. ...m tn Mr s Hlr.,-h IIIHl'lMn"." ACADEMY or Ml'HIC Bosten Symphony Orchestra Pierre Mnnteux. 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