rw-j" W1 '- itf1 r? i ii 1 f4 fST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE hncy Wynne Tells of J ,1 ,...tfc r'.mmi'i. Tt.'. C r if . mi J Assemuuvs uuHH(ua-c i j' Pace January 6 u i-nvs Interesting to mc, find I r.Ms It Is to every other subscriber Jfi'lllt each year, for there aro usually !!L.ai MionKcs, you know. r"Efi ,e the names of two member df the old board, who havo served an Jiuwally long time, owlnc .to tho in.r do not appear. They aro Mr. Henry Drlnton Coxe, who wai chairman v the commlttco Inst year, and Mr. S. Emberton Hutchineon. who has been tu" T)m ininmlttee chosen In- SS8S Dr. diaries D. Hart, chairman j S", Utauveau Borlo, Jr., Mr. A ex- .' ir Tnn1nnr. Mr. Kilwnril V. & Dr. Charles V. Wddlo and Mr. 1S.0..r.-...a.lfnn1 nn thnflrer Vpl. " V - Y ..-.. I -H.I .!. 1-.fr II. H G1 IK LI I. U bW. U va aw rln January, unnuur u, iuiuihi SCiJ.. hntnra lAMt. l'CDrunry Z-l. HUT). .r will be served in tiic rann noora ind the Stratford Jloom. The ballroom lll be used for dancing. Many of the season's debutantes will to eligible for tho Assemblies, or will i. invitrrl to ono of them as guests. nuaj .--- .i, ,, - . , - Thli arrangement a departuro from tfie old Asiembly practice, though it has been followed for several years is very disconcerting to tho snobs, for no one knows when sho sees some ono at in fcll whom she had not expected to sec, whither Hint some ono Is a really truly tubscriber or a guest. TMl. HART'S own niece, Eleanor JJ Hart, who Is extremely attractive, . am of the debutantes eligible to sub scribe, of course, and she is golng'to tare a beautiful timo this winter. loners lacucr is air. wiuiom u. art, and ner motner was imss Anna laher. She is a granddaughter of the Mr. ana Mrs. iinrrv nart. wtio ni for many years at tho corner of .miner and Walnut straets. and bad a gountry pines at Ambler. ' Eleanor went to Bpringsiao, in unestnut 1111, to Shoo), and this summer sho and her treats baro been in Europe. Miss Mary Hart, who lives with her irother, Dr. Hart, is on aunt, and Mr. larry uart, wuobo wire was iUlss alley, of Baltimore, is an uncle. HAVE you noticed how many of the new frocks are trimmed with beads? I don't mean tho small bead embroidery which uns so much in rogue lnt tcoson and the season before, but the larger kids which arc appliqucd to tho frocks h squares and rounds and "Wnlls of Troy" patterns. I saw one frock the ether day of dork blue crepe dc chine, trimmed with graduated circles of clear ted crystal beads on the skirt, and another had scallops of white crystal n the bodice and on the sash as a primming. And tho hats becm so much prettier this fall. I maintain and telterato that while ron still sec a few atrocities in tho patter of styles, fashions nre prettier, pore sensible and graceful than ever before. And it looks to mc ns if the dressmakers nnd designers havo come to realize that tho women of today want beauty combined with comfort and ease, and when you have these three combined the result is very satis fying, to say the least. I WAS so sorry to hear that Mrs. William Carter ha been quite 111 up at Bretton Woods, where she has been tpending the greater part of the sum mer. Mrs. Carter is such a clinrraing eld lady; indeed one can hnrdly call her an old lady, bo young is she Is appear ance In spite of her married grandchil dren. She Is the mother of Mrs. Joseph leldy, you know, and Mr. AViHInm E. Carter, Lucille's father. Ho was ex pected back in Newport this week after a visit to the mountains, but has can celed his engagements there on account f his mother's Illness. I do hopesbe will get better soon. T5IG sister took Hetty out for a walk D the other day and they stopped In eat of the pavilions along the beach to look it the sea. Big sister wus having J wonderful time watching tho great weaker curling into the shoro, when tie realized that Betty was very quiet. Bit looked at her nnd found her not atching the waves, ns hnd been her Intention, but looking intently at a oung girl who wns hitting on the next tench. The girl saw tho child was Watching her, and beenme almost un eomfortable. so that big ulster was Jbout to tell Betty, who is five, not to tre, when suddenly Betty arose and Mproaehod the girl nnd enld : "I hope Jou 11 pardon my stowing so, but your wess ij mnde of the same matewcnl as m of mine." NANCY WYNNE. ! SOCIAL ACTIVITIES 0n, of tho mont Important of the fomlnt season's debutantes will bo Miss Bleanor Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IE1.11 Howard Hart, who will be rormaJly presented to socloty by her parents at a lea on Saturday, October .at Arrow Head Farm, their country "tate nt Amblor. Mr. and Mrs. Hart r?u,fflvo a ball on Friday, December 16, the nitz-Carlton In honor of Miss Hill' Mr- nnd Mrs- Hnrt n"l Mlsi mrt, who spent tho summer traveling i" Europe, will pall for this country rom France tomorrow. J!J?i A,Bsembl'' tho oI(Ist and most wstorical continued Boclal function In SL . ..wlJ!' as usn-l. havo two mect Hm? -i,1,"? ne.evue-Stratford. The nrst Sm,.WIU ho hcld on Friday evening in"??? . and tho second will be glou omSi. y vonln8. February 24. Tho loi7i,,Ua J,n charRro Includes the fol rh7i?5 Bentlemen: Dr. Charles D. Hart. --....mil; .lr- .iexanrlr Van Until. ('aer, Mr. Beauveau Doric. Jr.. Mr. sar. tA-?-!: chart" j- wn. secretary. Ti-n vMrB,,EmnBImm D- Morris. 01 ta?i' Ardmore. havo Issued cards Oet0h.dninsn.n.t on Saturday afternoon. JranSSn,.1'"01" 1 clock' to moet lholr M """Khtcr, Miss Rllon Douglas B dHaU8h.Ur of Mr- a'ld u- "tony ,p.ny.n .wh wl bo ono of tho coni l"B season's debutantes. lnAn,lnnnJ!'"tl,l?,,ftlel,utftnt8 f the com onoSf,n 7"1 .be MUh Mnrlon Cuhlr Banffi pS'.dnuR1,,er ot Mr- and Mrs. ltr?i?' 9h."rles Po-noghue, of 0733 Kmlen JVldav v,?ucfd to. S0Cety at a tea on AmonL-' .emb;r n nt ,h0 Acor" Club. I ;"B win be Mlaa Surah i.nn ' HamlltnnrlSt'l B'OW; Miss Margaret I Mlai nL,.."' Mlsa Judello MacO. Huston, 1 Amelia n u ,e " fougheity, Mlsj Larfte r olxn? nnd JIlBS Marjory U , it ' nnd Mrs. ponoRhua will their rtnT,i.".ml.V ." no Bnsn for oent n. " ""' l""i iJOnognue, who last "rk'nnn?17 nt Cn Mtt"' "turned ! - ...... I0 niiciiiiiiiir il inrrniunr 1.1... . "-.- .. !. InVn.0' JP qowen i " iirS. Arlflatt T. weuons, at 1 nvonue, Ger- Uturn V :J aT"i -Irs- uonoghuo will --.,,,, :iif nmi k.m ...... vub raay next Monday. OverbrSnV H' John H' Casanave, 8025 )' cJ??in,e,Jn ho.'ior of MlH8 M sii. . uuun tn- ui air. nnn Oman. . --..,. ujv. neara. Mr. wi iim n.m Damon rcr. Thor"tn nnd Mr. Oil. th S'm T.h lJuc',tB lnter attended Club. at tho Germantown Cricket Wthelrso n ?? JJJ.atl Cu-tl Wood I JM Behon? 11 Mr' l- Curtis Wood. Jr., of WW on Mon.iS Jarno' aermantown.'re- , KcottaT ivi,i;n,llay tram Chester, Nova ?hlr dau,'tt..t.hoy..fpenl.the "uramer. ' ooa iS5 ter lilM. Annabella 11, tfo. spent a prt of th. aumm.r as r Cn0K'"Aeil-nMario,nBCah?r Mar.',?.Ua? Amelia B. Helxas. Miss Mr. ri. .;."..""". "r. joiienn cnai the New Members on the wf reason joaws to 1 cute and February 24 the pucst of Miss Sarah W. McLean, daughter of Mr. William I McLean, of 135 South Elghteonth street and In dian Queen lane, Qermantown, at their camp nt Mooso Head Lake. Miss Wood and Mlwi McLean spent a fortnight as the guests of Miss Klltnbcth Anno Tay lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. noland L. Taylor, of 1805 Do Lnncey nlnco and Wlllowbrook Fnrm, Qwynedd Valley, at their placo at Kennebunkport, Mo, They returncdhome on Tuesdny nlgh Mr. Morrlo Wlstar Wood recently soUal for China, whero ho will spend three years. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Olendlnnlng of tho Bqulrrolo, Chestnut Hill, enter tained Mr. and Mrs. J. Weir Seravnt, Mr. Edward Drowning, Jr. and Mlaa Mary F. aiendlnnlng at tho tennis tournament on Tuesday. Miss Katharine H. Comn, daughter of M,r 5Lnd,M-. George Wlnthrop CoOln.-of St. Davids, entertained Informally at luncheon, followed by brldn. today, In honor of Miss Julia De Lacy Leok, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Chnrlin W. ueck. Jr., of Wyncote, whoso marrlatfij to Mr. JOSeDll Hdnnn will (nlin nlnxt October 4. i Mr, and Mrs. Leo Silverman, of I tb0. betrothal of their daughter, MIbh Hatel Silverman, to Mr. A. Julian Bam berger, of Elklna Park. QERMANTOWN mf" nnd Mrs- John 3- Dennis, of 5B41 ?.?im?.ro "'Met, aro receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son. p;,oen,v! Lb0 remembered as Miss Frances McAullffe. of 5B40 Boycr street. f.Iiu,and III".- 9' A- Z'egler nnd their Jm' ?f 65n LIncoln drive, havo re- & HUlTallCndlng the BUmmcr ftt Mrs. Horaco itnnihi.. ui n " "'""rB anu nor af?Z MI.M Susanno CombeB, of 6449 wav wifirfk hav "turned from Nor wn wj,ero they have been elnco early tr r 1 June, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Nnrh 5d M,r8, Jo"Ph I. Clark, of S8BS lhi.hi,.Bd 8Heet' entertaining DavMbriothiSr rn.d slstor' Mr- and Mrs! Mn.. v .i.Prancl?' and thelr daughter, to?.iIftSjffnfc.rhWoU- Baltimore nm f,?"J,ghtt. Mr nnd M- Clark snAtotorciiVfm a threo wo8ky rtay Pur,Aand. Mrs; A- n tut of th vn Jv iAi)artmeIV.8 hnv8 J" returned to nt.n.ho.moaftSr visiting Mrs. Leufa parents In Washington. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. William Tourlsh nr being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter, Mary Tourlsh. Mrs. Tourlsh will be romombered as Miss Sara Mc Laughlin, HhMi? Mercedes E. Herlng, of 14 1C Shunk street, has returned to her homo 8-nS? a5 e,xlen"lvo trip through the New England State3. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Tucker and "J ,7dauShtcT' El?8 Catharine Tucker. SL,2l-3i 0Ut.V: Thirteenth street, have returnod to their home nfter spending tho summer In Ontario, Canada. iIr'..Th0.m1" P- Doy,e- of 24U Chris tian stroot. has returned to his homb aner a month's stay In Atlantic City Mr. Leo Kuth, of 2324 South Six teenth street, hns returned to his home after a visit to Chelsea. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. Harry B. Plotnlck, of 1023 South Sixty-first street, announced the en gagement of his daughter. Miss TetU B. Plotnlck. to Mr. Edward L Cylinder, of this city, on Sunday, at a dinner given at his home for his family. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dunn, of B131 Mllnor strcot, nro taking an t-xtenslvo trip to Pittsburgh, Chicago and Daven port, la. Mr. and Mrs. n. J. Barnett, of 1121! Harrison street, havo returned from Ocean City, whero they spent iomo time Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holme, of 045 Flllmoro street, havo returned from At lantic City, whero they spent tho sum mer. Miss Agnes Miller, of Arrott street, Is spending a fortnight in Boston, whero she Is the guest of Mrs. C. Patton. MOORESTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Janien Olashell, of New bold avenun, cntcrtnlnod a few friends on Saturday evening In celebration of their wedding anniversary. Among the guestH wore Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Hill man, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Budd, Mr. and Mra William Stackhouse, the Bov. and Mrs. Frederick Warden, Mr. and Mra. J. Clement Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Stratton. Mr. and Mra Horace Roberts, of Hoo ten Hnll, will entertain a few frlendu tomorrow evening. Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED Feothrm ntnorntetl and Mad Into Mntirrora Brass Beds Relacquered SICHEL'S W: ph"-&,.,WvAZM i.i'& REMOVES HAIRW ? Tho dainty and effective depilatory that has been Imitnted but not dupli cated for over 30 yeara. At All Srnsr and Depart ment Stores, or Dlraot Price $1.00 JOSEPHINELEFEVRECOi vM2NorfrilZ"'SlreeI PKIUOUfHIAPA OK Fashion's 1)ecree becomes genuinely allur inff in the season's light, filmy fabrics. For Delatono has en abled women ot fastidious tasto to havo perfect freedom In tlie cxpoaureouhoulders and arms, DEL-A-TONK is a well known scientific prep aration for removing hair from neck, face or undcr-arms. It works safely and surely. Pre pared scientifically and recom mended br beauty specialists. It Icarea tho skin clear, firm and ixilecuy sraoom. Easy to apply sim ple direction ntth every Jar. At Any Druetntt's or Department Store EVlSINtif PUBttt! IiEDGfEB-BSlIiADIiirjPHrA, WEDMESDAT, To Wed on Saturday 7fwfriX&ss MISS AIARY M. EA8TWICK Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thotnaa W. Eastwlck, of this city and Cape) May, whoso marriage to Mr. Joseph E. Lockwood, of German town, will take plnco on Saturday In tho Church of tho Advent, Cape May MISS ELLEN C. REARDON WEDS MR. J. A. MURRAY Interesting Marriage of Mlas Mar- Jorle Howell and Mr. Victor McMullln The marriage of Miss Ellen C. Rear don, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Roardon, of 116 East Duvat" street. Gcrmantown, to Mr. James A. Murray, aiso or uermantown. was ooiemnuru ai ociocK tms morning at mo unurcn of St. VlnPAnt rln 'P.iiil. T5ast Price street The Rev. William Mnddock celebrated tho nuptial mass which fol lowed tho cerememv. and Mr. Reardon rave hl daughter In marriage. Mlas .Mary tr. luartlon attended ner sisior as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Mlsa Gertrude N. Reardon, the bride's sister, and Miss Genevieve Flynn, a cousin. Mr. Augustus Mur ray acted as bc.st man Tot nia oroiner, and Mr. Michael Murray, the brldo groom's brother, and Mr. Jamea A. Rear den, the bride's brother, wero the ushers. A weddlnir breakfast Immediately followed tho ceremony, at the home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Murray will livo at ouz i;now street. McMULLIN HOWELL Tho marrlago of Miss Marjorle Bes sie Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Jamea H. Howell, of 7269 Limekiln pike. Germantown. tn Mr. Victor N. McMullln. of 2341 North Nineteenth street, win take placo nt 7:30 o'clock this evening In Chrst Church, German town, tho Rev. Charles Henry Arndt, rector of the church, officiating. Mr. Howell will givfi his dnughtor in mar riage, and Mlas Dorothy Howell will at tend her sister ao maid of honor, Mr. J. Edwin McMullln will act ns best man for his brother. After November 5 Mr. and Mrs. McSIuliln will be at home at ueio Woodstock street, Germantown. KBLLNBR STRAUSS An attractive woddlng will take place this evening at the Ritz-Carlton, -when Miss Corlnne Strauss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry IC Straues, of Tioga, will be married to Mr. William S. Kell ner, of Baltimore. The coremony will be performed by tho Rev. Joseph Kra.ua. kopf and will be followed by a dinner and reception. Tho maid of honor will be Miss Adr Strauss, the bride's sister and the bridesmaids, cousins of the brldo, will be Miss Anita Strauss ano Mrs. Morris Stein. The ilower girls will Include Mis Tfnnltn TlnanfT n.i xn... Eunice Robinson. Mr. Irvln Baer, of Duiuraore, win act as oest man. nnd tho ushers will be Mr. Morris Stoln, of this city, nnd Mr. Emanuel Kahn. of Baltimore After a trip to the South PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM nemoTtaPuidraff-StnrtnalrFaUlotj Beautr to Gray mau Faded Haii dot-, and at mat nti,..i.(. fteiinr.. ijim, mnn niroCinn. WKatHtfhnn.W.T loritatieaa or Anaonce- Modarate 1'rlcea COKa mtntl Writ or rhooe for RorTarm) r rrtotcJ ROTAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Wah St STORE ORDERS FSV TKKMH FRAMBES & CLARK Atlnntlo City 040 Ouarnntce Trmt nidi. 1112 Chrstnnt 8t. TASIDKN .BEADS- An Out-of-the-Ordlnury Selection AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES KMIinOlDKHY. KNITTING AND l'URBB SILK nUAIDINO HHM8TITOHINQ BCALLOPIXa IIUTTONIIOLINO VIsEATIKO EunnoiDEiiixa ItEADlXa IIVTT0N8 COVERED NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. ----- 1007 I'lI.llKItT BT. -- - STACKHOUSE & RAPP - J Practical Carpet Layers , Carpeta taken up. cleaned, altered and t relald. Linoleum laid and cemented. J "- ' - 1 Dell: Spruce 008S 4 d L 1820 Cherry St i mmMmmmwmmmmmmmmmmw& English Tweed and Scotch Homespun auits Featured at tills ex tremely moderato price to stimulate early buying. Don't let this opportunity slip by without In vestigating, 10 Off If Yon Order Now Mr, Proper personally de aitmt, our and Its each gar ment. PRAGER s&a&&2i HaTr F65 I to your 1 measure I? f J ffi L I Fashionable Ladies' 1 Tailor and Furrier 1 928 CHESTNUT ST. Mr. and Mrs. Kollner will make their home In Baltimore. FREBMAN HESS The marriage of Mlas Lenore Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hess, of 429 WcBt Olney avenue, Olnoy, to Mr. William Freeman, of Rosemont, Pa., will tako place nt 4 o'clock this attornoon at the home of tho bride'a par ents. The brldesmaldi) will be Mls Maybolle Reeves and Miss Elsie Schauor Ing. Mr. William Heas, the bride'a brother, will act aa best man for Mr. Freeman. A reception will Immediately follow tha ceremony. After a trip to Washington Mr. nnd Mrs. Freeman will llvo on Stenton avenue, Germantown. TOWERS O'BRIEN A pretty wedding will toko placo this afternoon at 2 o'clock In St. Monica 4 Cat hollo Church, Seventeenth and Rlt ner streets, when Miss Mao T. Towers, daughter of Mrs. Catharine Towors, of 1711 Rltner street, will become tho brldo of Mr. Edward J. O'Brien, of 1818 Wood street Tho Rev. Joseph Kelly will of ficiate. The bride will be attended by her eleter, Mlsa Marguerite V, Towers, aa bridesmaid, and hor brother, Mr. Mau rloo J. TowerB. will act as best man. After tho ceremony the bride nnd bride groom will leave on a wedding trip o Design of bedroom interior approved by Good IloiueJceeptng'i Departmentqf Furnithingt andDecorolion. TheBarcalobcd tttai thovm it number 710, JinUhed tn mahogany, or tcalnut. A room where health grows IT IS in delightful surroundings that real rest is found. Whether you live in mansion or cottage, there is a little corner of that home that is truly yours your bedroom. When you climb into bed, all of your daily cares should leave. Rest comes when the body is at ease, and the mind is calm. It is then that health grows. In the very design of a Barcalo-fur-nished bedroom, there is more than rest for the body. The bedstead's pleasing lines create real contentment. Eyes worn by the harsh demands of a strenuous day are soothed by the beauty of the bedroom's furnishings. If you need new beds for this room that means so much to you it may be well to look at some Barcalo Beds. Among the many Barcalo designs there are some that will please your taste, and will harmonize wfth your other furniture. With the all-steel, creakless construc tion of Barcalo Beds, and with Barcalo springs that will not sag your bed room should be a garden where health will flourish. BARCALO BEDS P Thi Barcalo txrin u number S705, fiiniihed && p ,f rich mahogany, walnut, oak, or ivory WM m inamel. Tht same deiign it alto furnithed Eg M in a tiandardfull width bedstead. $ Niagara Falls, They svlll return after October 16 to 2328 South Elghteentn tract, where they will live. ZAVORSKI WEIST , A wedding of Interest took placo this morning at 0 o'clock In the church of St. Peter, Fifth street and Glrard avo jue, when Miss Stella M. Welst, of 1328 North Fourth street, becamo the brldo of Mr. Paul M. Zavorskl, of 2046 South Eighteenth street. The ceremony was performed by Father Rlttcr, and was Kolemnlzed by a nuptial mass. The brido was attended by Miss Apollon E. Zavor akl, sister of the bridegroom, aa brides maid and Mlas Rosalie Zavorskl and Miss Anna Welst as flower girls. Mr. Clair M. Zavorakl, brother of the bride groom, waa best man. Following tho coremony a reception waa held lat tho home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Zavor skl .then left on their wedding trip to tho aeaahore, where they will remain until after Octobor 1. DELAWARE COUNTY Dr. and Mrs, W. W. Powell, of Drefxel Hill, accompanied by Mrs. Freeman P. Taylor, of Llanerch, are spending a fortnight na tho guesta of Dr. Powell'" parents at their home In Ogdonaburg, N. V. Before they return they will go 1 SEPTEMBER 14, to tho Thousand islands and various points along the St, Lawrence. Dr. and Mrn. fJchuler, whrf have been In tho States for some months nnd tho guesta of Mrs. Schuler's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. I, Leeper, of Avondale, for several weeks, will snll for Persia on September 30, where they nre Interested In missionary work. Mr. and Mra. William Garland and their boh have returned to their horn In Llanerch from Echo Lake, Pa., where they spent the summer. Mrs, Daniel Morgan, who liaa been spending several weeks traveling through California nnd the West, re turned a few days ago to her home n Itoso Volley. N0RRI8T0WN Tho annual reunion of tho Frederick Family Ansoclntlcm was held nt Zlcber'a Park, with 100 members of the con nection presont. Mr. David Frederick of Royersford, la president of the as ooclatlon ; Mra. William Z. Frederick, of ) Juliet J J. Lwlr 1126 Walnut SL " 0,x" Invites your Inspection of the Newest Models in Fall Millinery on and after September 12th Oven Baked Beans In Individual Pots, 10c YouTI never know how food Baked Beans can be until you try ours. 14 Rttiavranlt ttntrallf locattd. 1 SaKtNG 6, OXOE D a aoc 30E30E MISS DA Y 1316 WALNUT STREET Announces Her Return From Paris WITH A COLLECTION OF THE NEWEST MODELS In Fall and Winter French Millinery From the BesUKnoicn Houses, Also Copies From Our Own Workrooms Your Inspection Is Cordially Invited Week of September 12, 1921 IOE 30E30E 30E30E pniiiiffiffiiiiraiinaiiinHiiram George Allen, inc. 1214-Chestnut Street-1214 Allen's Have a Wonderful Showing of Sports Hats For Women, Misses and Children At JS.OOVcry Becomlnfir Kolled-brim Sports Hat for Misses In Hazel, Navy, Henna, Black with red Drim. At $6, $6.50, $7.50 Misses' Velvet Sports Hats In Brown, Purple, Black, Navy, Old Rose, Poppy, Pheasant, Alice. At $6.75 Misses Soft Fx;lt Sport Hats rolled brims In Brown, Navy, Blnck, Jade, Henna, Apricot. m. At7-50 Women's Soft Duvetne Sports in Navy, Seal, Chow, Beaver, Rust. ' 1 oo.au women's uuvetyne UlilUHUIl LUlUlb. Pure Irish Linen All rrnir n.2w. . lKec.hler?' ,thread d"lwn hemstitched, with corner Inserts in puiitnt Hio-r t,... i. n ij . .;:! novelty ana they aro excellent value 7 oir Remnants of Colored Ginghams, Swisses and Dimities, Marked a Third Off iJLv? mutorU's r waists, elms and men's shirts In desirable m5rtota. remnant ,enBtha of our bMt-selllnis styles; all this season's $2.50 Black Silk Women's Full-Fashioned Hose, Special at $2.00 Pair Allen's Specialize in Separate Skirts at Moderate Prices, $5.00 to $16.50 sho?n,aannimha18tannrfH"'t ,5.. ? FaH wean We aro .nHi.JlJ-JSi5L-L- .w. .-u.irv.1,,,,; New Style Hand Bags at $3.00 Duvotyne notra in newest shapw ; block irralnM leather Ieathors In Fall colors; hlack vachette leather In Srwcffi well mado and attractlvoly lined, neirular $4.00 valuoi. Half Linen Huck Towels, 25c I A Sale of the Regular 40c Kind I ffi.'tWff.l ifffiPtt ntoL, Wo T'hTs lsTahnVS I tBsMWaillB 1921 Norrlstnwn, secretary, and Mra. William Z. Frederick, trensuror. Tho B.gmn Phi Fraternity field Its annual bnnnuet at the Plymouth Coun try Club. There were slxty-flvo tnenv bers present Mr, William Elsenhans waa toaatmaster nn responses were mado by Mr. Davis Roberts, Mr, Leldy Hrcndllngfr, Mr. Donald K. Rlttenhouso nnd Mr., P, Frank Hunter, Jr, Mrs. Edna White, of 21R Summit street, entertained nt cards nnd a mis cellaneous shower at her home in honor i'iiilah T.Kvtnitfn TiinATnrc mnrrTioN or i.bb a . J. wurnrnT ADELPHI I bUOKO etiou I KACL mouth, sun MVriNKF.S TirrwM f ht. eTmerice's Leading Irish Singer CANLAM IN IRISH EYES A QCMCDY Wrtf SONGS' Pop. Mat. Tomor.Hff.$1.00 Dl POR.MftT.TODAYK','150 Nil wk at eia wu (HEI m Aivin A MIAI oni t IK1 eORMIRCD SUPPORTING CAST Of UNUSUALtXCLUtNCt SAM SHUBERT ,m S. ' VA.e 9EAaON3 musical ccvutoy nnsTERPitcr. WALNUTBB0-'"' THE HIT OF THE YEAR! olivei Monoeco presents LOVE DREAMS "EXCELLENT COMEDTj A. CAST THAT CAN'T BE IirPnOVED trrONtlTVEUy BODY CAN SINO. DANCE AND ACT AMAZINO MELODIES." Evening Ledcar 30E30E aozao u o D o n aoi CIO Sports Hat Plain and corn- Handkerchiefs, 35c owj finportitlonr ' " u"uw e at your new sparate skirts. fancy styles, LV A MCNRV USAVAQt jejjn orrrrf s ar season's e. SMRMfir. TOMYSSJISoJ WAITRESSES Maids Laundresses All Irindf of domertic help can bo had through an ad in THE PUBLIC LEDGER MORNING EVENINGSUNDAY of Mies t,ydln . Myers, who will fc. married on Saturday to Mr, Jamee-A. Kelley, of Philadelphia, There- sixteen guesfts. ! ' - MARKET AT NINETKENTII EXCLUBIVB FjnST PttESENTATlOK CECIL B. DcMILLE'S ailEATBST PnODUCTlON "The Affairs of AnatoT .nv..wnojwMv Wallace Retd. Elliott Pextcr Monte Blue Theodore Itobcrta Raymond Hotlon Theodore Kosloff Gloria Swanson Debe Panleto Wanda Uawley AfncflyreB Polfy Moron Juuq Fcye ADDED NW TONT SArta Cartoon 2" ovErtTuno Mimical Fitur "181 PAI ATF1214 MARJfET STREET ELSIE FERGUSON 'g- ADPAnTA chestnut ni. loTII ilLliio a. r. to mis p. m. MAYMcAVOY1 "The Truth About Husbands" ADDED ATLANTIC CITY PAGEANT VICT0RIABIAAruoA1?;i88TP 8TU 8T M. TOM MIX In "T1IB NIOHT HORSEMAN" CAPITOL 724 MAJIKET STREET EUGENE O'RRIEN In "OILDED LIES" REGENT MARKET Hoi. I7TH SHIRLEY 5IASON In "EVER SINCE EVB" o 1 1 atn. Ave. Del. Chatten Colonial j TONIGHT 0.cK THEDA BARA APPEARS IN PERSON "if jri Juniper at Market ULUtSti Th Week Only BEN TURPIN (HIMSELF) Bin Rurroundlnr VauflavllI Rill ALLEGHENY mANKFORD and ALLEnHEVY AVES. ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE Headed by THEDA BARA HERSELF Onlv Appearance In Thle H.rtlrm . BR0ADWAY"?Di-.8-r;PEMR fr nr 1 mn...VAI'nKV"'''K JioliVyi,AAWolpXR,8i-n-CROSS KEYS 'Ts Viit?5 "A CRKOI V POf-KTAIL" GARRICK DAILY MAT. 2.10 NIOIITS AT n.m THfc. HLM SENSATION irrVTRO Offrr Masterpiece St of Literature Has Ben Translated ! Into a Masterpiece of the Screen . i w M QFTHEAPPCAIYPSE A REX INGRAM PRODUCTION Prices All Seats Reserved LL NIOHTS & SAT. MAT . &0c. tl. J1.S0. 2 OTHER MATS . 00c 11.00 AND 11.50 ieats for Next Week on Sale Tomorrow rUKKEST POP. MAT. TODAY IwVST TWO WUEKS NIGHTS AT 8:13 CIIARLKS DILLINGHAM Presents John Charles Thomas v Tirr nnnorox'? vrsirM, ro.Mnnv "THE LOVE LETTERW ItfaH for lh Laat Week on Sale Tomer, Academy of Music NOW SHOWING rn-u r. n.w:,r. . ir. and a i.i A "THREE-STAR" PICTURE THOMAS JEFFERSON in "Rip Van Winkle" "One of the finest character portrait of which the screen can boast. North merlcan "Very real ami ery true. General n""fnctlon.' Record "De Ichtful Peculiar charm. Picture will be relished,' Public Ledcer. "A faeclnntln bit of work Inquirer. "Jut what It should bo, real beauty." EM-nlnsr Lrdrer A Hodkinson Release EITH'S THEATRE K hi .STATION OK THi: ( KNTURT "SAWING A WOMAN IN HALF" PrtsenteU by Horaco Goldln Ford Dancers- -Wellington Croi waiter Newman A Cn in i,mfii...i-.. jsmuy uarreu Walter Clinton t, Juii. Rooney etr. METROPOLITAN Wiproad a j MAE DESMOND ftJMffi I EYES OF YOUTH Popular Prices: nvenimrs. ibc to fi.oo Mntln.ee trio to BOa NKXT WBEK-'-KXPnniBNCB" UNITED STATES MARINE BAND ACADEMY OF MUSIC Procda for Amqrlcsn I-oslon Cummlttfes ea Relief of Uleabled and Uiiemplnra4 TnesUny. Hrpt. 27th 2i30 mill RUS P. M Tickets un sale tomorrow 11111 ci...i...r St 1'rlcea Afc moon, fl5o Uj 12.201 Eve. nlna- Vie tn 2 7fl ' " PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA HKABON HALH TO HUHHCRIllKHfl NOW " .' H,?p'"'. "IB Chestnut Street urn w rontlnue untU T'IV,US.V'XV "TipillKK IB. In"".".. All tlckete remaining unolRlmefI af er Beptember IB wll' be a..n.,1. nllheut further notice to new lubecrlhere. "" JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1 028 Chestnut St -aT ir'H "??.. 'one, Adpil!. ' Phone' Wa, 127 EvjBHD 1 f m Sth ft WALNUT. Hat. Tod. LaSltlD G,recnwich VillaJr I vMiv Review wtii w prank HAnoouaT Trocadwo ouKuui)w, nut,. IK tVraw TsnwtoH jgg 1 v.. M I jZ- "'iSS iMiWj
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