Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 26, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING 'pUBLIO EEDGBltPHItABErPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
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Wflucy Wynne Talks of Several Matters Mr. and Mrs.
frank Behlen, Jr., Are Cengratulatpd en Birth of a
gen Dance flannea for lutss liescmary lieive
i
niD you knew that the Frank Boh Beh
Dun Jr.'H liove a little son? He
-..born en Thurmlnr of lnaUvcclc, and
te . darling. Yeu knew the Hehlcns
Lt one of these nttrnctlve houses out
.. Herldey mail In Havnrfenl. which
th furnlilml at the ttme of their
..,inre ii little morn than a year age.
?rt "cm. of hOHC .PbWe.dMl.l heu.es
L.Win crny and hnH u bread perch
ffrint ami the ilenrciil Utile gnrtfen at
L , ride no lpk of th0 h0VBe- n'c
ands arc email, but they liave cor cer
SSS5 made them most picturesque. A
mt eun dial In In the center of the
(towers nt tbc beck of the jjnrden and
fhc are dclnhlnlum, siinpclrugeu, nH-
?,. nd iliulleU In profiwlen. . ,
" 1.....1.... ...nu s i inev I't-nniuin.
a dnuBhtcr of the Wil-
.1.1..... nt t.tu filti timl
U1KIIII-, "I mm '.', '""
.?. rr of Mr. Dudley lima, piiiam-
Mm. IlOlllftl
you remember, at
linn Uucl Frank"
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i u fAHinnp v nrn rnnK
rhavrnerhranfhattha.new
little arrival will be called but would
net be Burprlted te hear that he will be
Francht Beb'eu, 3d.
SpEUHNG of new nrrlvalB, every
one who ha read Dr. Henry Van
Drt5 exquisite 8terle and emaya will
tL'interi-ited te hear that bis daughter,
has n small unugn-
iinil mm.
nnd you
. Henry Chnnln. has ns
tt, born last Merulny. Mr.
!.r' u.. in Princeton.
knew, e course, that Dr. Van Dyke
Jm long made his home In that city.
UWng been attached te the faculty of
Princeton University for many years,
btildn being in the diplomatic service.
The wee granddaughter has been named
Charlette Chepin.
ROSEMARY HOWK will be home
the latter part of the week, nud the
wrtles for her will seen be Btartlng.
She is the only daiiRhter of Mr. Arthur
VMUiejr IIowe, und a very attractive
id sweet girl. , I remember she yas
Toted the prettiest of the graduating
rinse i of Springside Scheel In Chestnut
Hill lst spring, and that was saying
,emcthing. Her aunt, Mrs. Alfred O.
B. Steel, will give, a dauce en Saturday.
October 8, for her, nnd Mr. Howe will
riTC a tea te introduce her ferrnnlly in
November.
The Hewes have been spending most
ef the summrr at their home In Urlstel,
II. I., where all the family connection
of that name congregate every hummer
In various cettnges. Hnsemnry N the
panddaiighter of Mrs. Herbert Howe.
Hfr mother, who died several years age,
was Mies May Denckla, n sister of the
late Mr. Herman Denckla, of Chcht
nnt Hill, and liescmary la n first cousin
of Paul renckln, whose marriage te
Sarah Delan wna announced several
etks age.
Ily the way, Sarah nnd Taul have
tUtn n npnrtment at the Teuniine for
the winter. I understand.
THE marriage of Mr. WUmer Kiddle
te Mrs. Douglas (onion, which took
place last Monday, will bring te Phila
delphia another debutante, for Mrs.
Blddle's daughter. Virginia Gorden, Is
Just at the debutante age und se will
come out here, us well ns in Daltimerc.
The Biddies are nt present taking
a wedding trip, but later will go te
Mr. Kiddle's home in Chestnut Hill nnd
will remain tliere for the winter, pos
sibly coming into town in the height of
tk season.
The dates nre being urrnnged thick
ar.d fast -new and with the dates there
hue been ether announcements, as for
instance, the fact that Kmily Bartow
will net, after all. muke Ifr-r debut this
winter Her mother, who w(i3 Miss
Alice Smith
the late Mr. Lilwaril U. Hmitn. lins it.ss, te Mr. Benjamin Siurnfeld
ceciuea te go te Europe, iikiii;; i,mny city
with her for a year traveling before I
Introducing her here. Jmiily'H father
was, the late Henrj Blnckwell Bartow.
a brother of Mr. .TeMnh Bartow, whose
datiahtfrs. Mary and Elizabeth, made
their bows te Society year before lust
and last year respeetlvcl.
at thelr cottage at Eagles Mere, liave
returns. dte their home In Hlklns Parle.
Mr. and Mrs. Franceis den Bt Phalte
of Mejrese Perlt, sailed en Saturday for
a nix weeks' trip te Kurepe, returning
about November 1.
Mr. anil Mrs. Chnrles A. Stcrnberger,
of 289 Seuth Connecticut avenue, At
lantic City, liave Irsued Invitations for
the marrlage of their daughter, Miss
Dorethy Heaa Htcrnbemer, and Mr, Law Law
rence (J, Leepold en Wednesday evening,
September 28, at fl o'clock, In the Temple
Kencseth Israel, this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Ames, of St.
Van), Minn., will arrlve next week nnd
will be the guests of Mrs. Amen' mother,
Mrs, Leuln C. Baker, Jr., of St. Anaph'rt
read, Bala, They will ceme te attend
the wedding of Miss Juliana Stevens
Haker nnd Dr. James V. Nixon, Jr., of
San Anten e, Tex , which will be sol sel
cmnlred at 4 o'clock en Wednesday aft aft aft
onieon, October fi. In St. Asaph's Epis
copal Church, I!m.
Mr. and Mis Uugene Carter B Him Him
enln, who have been spending soveral
weeks at Saranac, N. V., are occupying
their home, 122 Sprlngfteld avenue,
Chestnut Hill.
Mrs. Herman Kremer, who spent the
summer with her t,en-ln-Iaw and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. W 111am Drayten
Orange, at Yerk Harber, Me., has re
turned te her home. 2010 Walnut street
Her een-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Leuis nedman Page, Jr., and their
family, who have been spending the
summer at Yerk Harber, will return
te thelr home, 2013 Locust street, the
latter part of this wcek.
Miss Bernlcn M. Meflhenny. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn D. Metlhenny,
of Lincoln drive and Jehnsen street,
fiennnntewn, left en Saturday for
Smith College, Northampton, where
she will bn a student and will return
for the holidays. MIm Mellhenny was
formally presented te society by her
parents et a. garden party lar June.
Mr. and Mrs. Metlhenny will entertain
at a dance en Friday evening, Decem
ber 23, In the foyer of the Academy of
Music.
Brigadier General Littleton W Taae Taae
well Waller. U. H. M. C, and Mrs. Wal
ler, who have been spending th early
summer in the Adlrendacks, where they
were the guests for a few weeks of Dr.
and Mrs. Ocorge Fales Uaker. erf the
Oaks, Uosement, at thelr camp, Hep.
burnwoed, Paul Smiths, N. Y and were
also the guests for u short thne of Majer
and Mis. W. P. Cpshar. of Quanrtlft,
and of Mr, and Mrs. Loulse F. Gclsler,
of Fifteenth und Locust streets, ut their
estnte en Leng Island, hnve returned
te their home, 2500 Seuth Twentieth
street,
Mlf.s Katharine Knight Smith, daugh
ter of Mr. and MrB, O. Francis Smltli.
who ha.s been spending the Utter part
of the summer at Bay Head, N. .! us
the guest of Miss Elisabeth W Ortn.
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kane H.
Green, of Montgomery and Itadner
avenues, Bryn Mawr. has returned te
her home, 4021 rine street. Miss Smith
will be n, debutante of this season.
Mi Charlette Mae Graves, daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Frrd'nand .1, Graves.
of Wlsah cken avenue and Manhetm
street. Germantown, has been entertain
ing n house party at their cottage at
Cape May Mr. nnd Mrs Graves and
their family, who have been spending the
summer nt Cape May, returned te their
home en Satuiday.
Dr nnd Mrs. S Iwls Zlegler, nf
H.ivcrferd nnd 1625 Walnut street,
have returned from Europe, where thev
visited HngUml and tvured ttie battle
fields of France.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C Wilsen are stay
ing at the Ambassador, Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Bebcrt If. Dlrpy. of
Chelten avenue nnd Seventh street. Oak
Lane Park, nnnounee the engagement of
thelr daughter. MlhB Elizabeth Gre.r
Dippy, te Mr T. Walker Cleeland, son
u .ir. hi mi ivirii. wn tm .i r n,4H
of 6612 North Tenth street. Oak Iino. '
Mr. and Mrs. Km a H. Hh. nf 17ft.".
l'l.iinenu ireer, nnnounee tne
M00RE8T0WN
Mr. Jeseph Dent, of San Luis Potesl,
Mexico, jmd his (amity will spend the
winter with Mr. Dante's brother, Mr.
Henry Dcntz, of Oak avenue.
Mlsif' Kalhorlne Slocum haa gene te
spend her vacation of two weeks In the
Pecene Mountains.
Mre. William A. Hughes, of West Cen
tral avenue, has had Mrs. Emma Ham
melt, of 8euth Ambey, N. J as her
guest,
Miss Margaret Themas, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Themas, will enter
Ilutgcrs College at New Brunswick.
DELAWARE
MIsh Helen Hays,
COUNTY
of llldley ParH,
tvIII nntertnln nt n. il vn lnuidrxd tiarty
at her home en Saturday, Octeber 1, In
honor of Mrs. Helen J. Howarth, of
Chester, whose marriage te Mr, Ocerg,s
Larkln Hutherftfrd, of JnckKonvllte, Fla .
will tuke place en October 12 Tha
guests will Include Mrs. Wllllnm L.
Itetzel, Jr., Mrs. Frank Themas. Jr.
Mrs. 12. Smcdley Ward, Miss Helen
Atherhelt, Miss Kllzabeth Buse, Miss
Dorethy Burlln, Mist Dorethy Chost Chest
iiut, Mrs. Naemi McIIenry, Miss Mary
riark, Miss EIoIbe Helllp. MIm Emily
Haydock, Miss Marie Husten, Miss
Elizabeth Lukens, Miss Gretchen Mon Mon Men
eoe, Miss Wllhcltnlna Menree, Miss
Elizabeth Messlck, Miss Florence Mitch
ell, Miss Florence Blghter, Miss Sara
Ilhordes, Miss Ilolieeca Hobe, MIsh Vunlta
Shuster, Miss Edith Hhuster. M'ss Mi
riam Htull and Miss Wlnnlfred Blean.
Among the guests who nttended the
card party given by Mlwi Hum Ithedes,
daughter of Mrs. Jehn C. Hhedes, of
Media, In honor of Miss Helen Hawarth,
of Chester, en Saturday afternoon, were
Mrs. Edwin Brown, Mrs. Jehn Brown,
Mrs, llalph tvlns. Mrs. Clarcnce Jor Jer
den. Mrs. William Perner Mrs. Htirlew
Ulgby. Miss Elizabeth Campbell, Miss
Jane Dalseu, Miss Irene Oullett, Mlsu
Helen H.ij's, Mlas Jane Harvey. Miss
Anna Harvey, Miss Haines, Miss
Blanche Moere, Miss Marguerite Pryer,
Vm Amelia Perter, M'ks Helen Perter,
MIp-s Itenle ltlgby, Miss Rebecca Hese,
Busy Days
m HBE i ' w mi a m
Harris ft Cwlnr.
MBS. CHABLES KVAN8 UVOUKS
A new photograph of the wife of
Secretary of State Hughes. Rhe In
busy with her plans te rntertulu
during the arms conference
Miss Dorethy Wells,
Whirtman nnd Mrs.
hardt.
MISS AGNES GRACE WEDS
MR. DANIEL BOYLE
Marriage of MIm Dera Bren?r and
Mr. laae Felntteln
A wedding of Interest iweK place, this
morning In Ht. Menica's Ilemaii Catholle
Church, llltner and Seventeenth streets,
at 9 o'clock, when Miss Agnes M. Grace,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theman
Grace, of 2520 Seuth Breed street, be
came the bride of Mr. Daniel V. Beyle,
of Pittsburgh. The Hev. Father Jeseph
Kelly performed the ceremony, which
was solemnized with a nuptial mass.
The bride was given In marriage by
her father and was attended by Ml.
H. Jehnsen, of New Yerk, as matron
of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss
Margaret Grace and Miss Martha
Gruce. sisters et the bride: MIsh Mary
Scheber and Mrs. Jehn Merris, of Gary,
Ind. Miss lluth Haines was ftew'en
girl, Mr Jehn Gruce, brother af the
bride, was best man, and the ushej
were Mr. Themas Grace, Mr. Jeseph
Flnley, Mr Themas Haines and Mr,
Herbert Rehlldaffer, of Pittsburgh. Im
mediately after the ceremony a reception
follewad at the home of the brlde's
parents, after which Mr. and Mrs, Beyle
left en their wedding trio through Cun
nda. They will make their home In
I Pittsburgh after November 1.
FEINSTEIN BUENEU
The wedding of Miss Dera Brener, of
,1022 Kensington avenue, and Mr. Isaac
F.. Felnsteln, of 39fi2 Penngro-e street,
wan solemnized last evening at ! o'clock
at the B'nal .Teshurun Synagogue,
Thirty-first and Diamond streets, fin
Itlbin Abraham A. Ncuman und Loen
II. Elmaleh officiating.
During the war Mr. Fclnsteln was
made librarian of the Jewish Welfare
Heard, United Stntes Army and Nar,
later serving ns field secretary at Carat)
Dlx, N. J., and ether camps along t e
Eastern Coast. During this tlme he
was attached te the Ilalnbew Division
of the Liberty Lean campaign ns a,
speaker In the lean drives. Miss Brcner
Is nctlvn In Yeung Judea work.
ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION
TO GIVE DANCE
Affair te Be Held In Feyer for Hoa Hea
pltala and Nursing Societies
The Alumnae Association of the
Scheel of Nursing, Hospitals of the
Graduate Scheel of Medicine University
of Pennsylvania, Medlce-Chlrurglcal
College and Hospital nnd Polyclinic
Section, will glve a dance and
card party en the evening- of Friday,
October 28, In the Academy of Music
Feyer, The affair, which Is being man
aged by Miss Margaret W. Ayres, l
for the benetlt of the relief and the
scholarship funds. Mrs. Whielcr Scud
der Is chairman of the Card Committee.
Mrs. William J. Clothier, Mrs. Wil
liam It. Nichelson, Mr. Herbert Lincoln
Clark. Mr C. l r. Stout, Dr. Jehn H.
W. Itheln, Dr. James M. Anders and
Dr. De Ferest Wlllard are members of
the Exccutlve Beard of the Scheel of
Nursing, nnd the Secial Service Com
mittee of which Mm. Clothier Is chair- '
man, Includes in addition te Mr. Jam's ,
Brown, the treasurer, nnd Mrs. Jay '
Schumberg. the secretary, Mrs. Gull- I
Ilaem Aertsen, Jr., Mrs. William Ash- i
brook, Mrs, Jnmes M. Anders, Mrs.
Matthew Bnlrd, Mrs. Jeseph Blnn, Mrs.
Gardner Cassatt, Mrs. Percy CInrk,
Mrs James Carstalrs, Mrs. Waiter i
Clothier, Mrs. J. Lloyd C'eates, Mrs. E. .
M. Church. Mrs. Geergo Dallas Dixen, I
J.'.!.11, "oergo f. Frriiman. Mrs. 11. 11.
Uhlte fiteel, Miss Clara Woodward. I
Mr. Christian A. Hngen. Mrs Alfred!
Nerrls, Mrs Irving p. Lelse, Mm. . i
Rulen Miller, Mrs. Jucnue.s Moes, Mrs.
Geerge MuII-r. Mrs. Jehn P Holllngs Helllngs
wprtli, Mrs William It. Nichelson, Mrs.
IUchard c Nerrls. Mrs. David niesman.
wrn. iitireiu A. Hanrts, Mr. Jehn Stru
blng, Mrs fharles J Swain and Mrs.
Harry C Tliajcr
wtmSw
ifitittlCT AT NINKTKENTII
Nerma Talmadge
IN A F1HHT NATIONAL I'HOTOPr.AT
"THE SIGN ON THE DOOR"
ADDKP ATTrtACTtON
PARIS FASHION REVIEW
(Living Medcli)
AtJSPirKB OF OtMnniy nitOTHKnB
STANTON
MAP.KET RTIinKT AIJV. SIXT13KNTH
REOPENS
Saturday, Next
Plrrt Phllndplthta I'rerntsti'nnl
First Time at Popular Prices
or tin- Wllllnm s Wonder I'tay
, i. , i.,,iu,i,i uei-i, iiuuuiiue me engage
!.'. v ".' I. ".;' ... . mriii ut jiii-.r unugnier, .miss i.eu "n !
of this
JIMMIK was playiuff with a small boy
unknown te mother and father, nnd
nebnw mother did net like the way
will unnll boy talked. Se she maneu
Tered In various ways the stepping of
thsgrewiuc friendship without liurting
the ether little hey's feelings. Thlnxs
re se well managed that the little
ftllew appeared almost fontetten till
ene day father, coming home from the
effirt, noted Jlmmle en the ether bey'H
perch. "What nre you doing, Jim
"il(?" called father, nnd when he get
the answer he let him stay; "for,"
U4 Jlramlc, "EdKar's get a birthday
wi I'm nt it."
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. and .Mrs. Geerge W. Chllda Drcxel.
Wootten, Bryn Mawr, will glve a
Jlnnr-ilance en Saturday evening, Oo Oe
wbr 30 Mr and Mrs Drcxel, who
Pent a part of the summer ut Dark
Hirber, M , returned home en Friday
lut
Mr and Mrs. Bebcrt K. Strawbrldge.
f Mearlnw Ledge, liryu Mawr, will
wrtly leme tmltatlena for a dance en
y. September 30 at the .Radner
""at, In honor of their daughter, Jllss
Anita Strawhrldge.
Mr. lUlll TrM t l'r, ...... TnMnVanl
'in entertJiiii nt dinner en Friday eve.
GERMANTOWN
Mr. and Mis. Frnnklln B. Sykes. of
G!M7 Lincoln drlve. have Issued Invi
tations for the marriage irf their daugh
ter, Miss Anna Dlnsmore Sykes, and
Mr Harry Freeman en Wednesday eve
ning, September 2S, nt 7 o'clock, nt th
liellevuc-Stratferd. A reception will
fellow.
Mr, and Mrs R. 8. Heward-Smith,
of 4S3S Pulaski avenue, who spent a
month at Het Springs, Vn., have re
turned home.
Mr. und Mrs. Kem Dedge, of B135
Pul:i"kl avenue, who spent the summer
nt their cottage at Ventner. will rcturr
home the early part of this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Gntt'n, et 140
East Durham street, will leave en Sat
urday for a month s stay at Atlantic i
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jelin W Whiting left
yesteruay en an extcnuea trip te the
Pacific Coast.
1
1.T.-.1 T",V. of the Liberty Lean campaign ns a R " '"' utmmi '
VTnDIT FRAMBES, I'
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I mrts 1222-1224 Walnut Street - r"""'"" SP
i MiiiiiiMikMiim myfr
-an -p- . si -me, A TO-MOItnOW AT
1 New fashions in V .......
I Coats, Suits and Dresses MzMimf
-S 1 I ; Exclmivcly Vaudeville's Best!
I GERTRUDE HOFFMANN
A m "Tk "T TTh S AMKK1CAN IIAI.I.F.T
I ? At New Prices : ??r""
i 5 - - m RUTH BUDD
I I 1 MILLER & MACK
f5 jesm. s; ' Heward Lstigferd i. Piderlek -Ina !
i Plain and Fur-Tiimmed $h 1 :
II Suits iffk 1
I Mid or vciaync, meussyne, panvciaine, mecnaicx, ana einer 1N.III flTWD s
m Siilyif r S
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m i j s vwjiniaiiiifStt'a
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Tfin 0-mI. i' Huir n Htery J; r Made
One Entire. Year en Ilreadway New Yerk
KiiK-rtalntn. nt for
Hvery Jtemter of the l'amlly
CO.VTINUOl'H Jl A. Jr. te 11 P. M.
DAILY. 5e. Bflc
KVKN NOH. W)c, Tfir
PALACE
U'Jl JIAKKKT HrllUIST
10 A M e 11 1'. M.
"THE SKY PILOT"
ARCAniA c",IKf'lN''-'T ,(el 1'T,,
BERT LYTELL
VICfORIA
MAN
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MAIIKKT A1J. BTH
tl A M te 11 If, P -r
DUSTIN FARNUM "PII.A1'
' MAIIKET HTHEUT
Oenntancn TalmadKe In
MAMMA'S AF PA IK '
MAHKIIT ST. He!. 17TH
THE PRINCKfiS
OK KKW TOftK"
CAPITOL
REGENT
GLOBE
BROADVAY
Cress Keys
MARKET AT Jl'NII'CR
rONTINt'OtTB
VAPnfiVILI.E 11 te 11
"The Bullet-proof Lady"
DROAD SNYDER
2'1B. fl-45 9 V XT
VAt'DKVILT.R firIRIA BWANHON In
"THE GREAT MOMENT"
C0T1I AND MARKET
2 'B 7 and 0
"PUTTING IT OVER"
KRANKFORO AND
AI.I.EOIIHNY AVES.
Vauievi'e nfl Tn-amount r ture
"EXPERIENCN'E"
WITH nif HARD FIARTm-T.MK'-s
Allegheny
Alhambra
12T1I AMI ')V.f
VAl'PBVI I '
KT11I.I. fUTTOS IK W-A . .,
Heward Laiigfpr'l i. Pi'derlek -Ina
Jee, Towle; Handera Mlllci.
Hie Surrounding Shew
AV.'it Ph
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Phl!n,'B. Newest Th atie Th.
ASSADOR
WEST PHILADELPHIA
AJineupccmrnt Ih made of the wpdtlinK
of Mln Krancen Stewart, of 110 Mllllek
strnet. and Mr. iirpe Ucanment, which
tool! pltice en Saturday at the home et
the br tie. Alue the marring,) of Mists
Stewart's KlHter, Minn Martha Stewart.
and Mr Herbert rolsteck of this city,
wh pli took place nt the brmea home en
! Satiinlny SiitPinbrr IT The rUv. Ar
thur rhllllpH performed both oerftne-
h:eh.
Mr and Mrs jarnea uuinlan, of r,85l
I Walten anue, ?ave a party In honor of
thelr non. Matcr Walter Qulnlan'h, th'rd
I unniverHarv Amens urn Kiientst were
WnB In honor of in de butan .XuRh- ' M" ,nn,,, $2 Q !Kn M? v! or
SAlPiSnia' "l K",mQnn "V Mr' &Uj5f. MWh'
... '".. nemn at I1011' I nrln On nlan. M Eleaner Qulnlan,
.'irn iiiiam H. Denner will ontertaln ! riP Mnrcaret Meyer. Muster Krnncis
.-..., ...-., - .1 .
I.anfflU, Mauler Themas n "nnur, .m.ib
ter Charles O'Connor. Master Milten
Spear. Master Albert Bpeur, Master
Themas Jehnnen. Muster Francis Gar
rltv, MiiH Mabel Iathrep. Miss Griuie
T.n'nirill. MIh Imm Bechtel, Miss Helen
Tnhnaen Mlas Klercnra Bell, M is II ea.
nor Qulnlan, Miss Katharlne
Mips Marien Dewney.
H luncheon en Krldny next in honor of
If T. dauphter, MIsh Dorethy H. IledKirs,
' her home, 316 .Seuth Kluhteenth street.
aii?1? le Her8e 'show- Ml3 Cenner
." b formally rresented te society at
tea en Wednesday, November 23.
JuuI'JS MrN- I'lllUPPUS W. Miller, of
.,?' ht nvlds. hae Issued Invlta Invlta
ien for a. dinner at tha Lilacs en Krl
tb.uT." 0,,Pber 28. In honor of
Vn L . u.tftnt'" lshtr. MIbh Mary H.
jiiiter, befere the danc. te b Klen by
I7ii e Mrs' K,lwiii niden Oraham, of
d.lL?Prufr st'et. i liener of their
t ?hr i ' MlM Oortrude A. H. Oraham.
10 no glven ut the Mellen Gelf Club.
In hiln,"'c,stlnK "'JaKeKinent te seelnty
i ""'1 ether 1'ltlen, anneum-eil In
JulH Ti0rU ye'terday, was that of Miss
nflr,lc"?,?r' I,auKlii-r of the late Mr.
t5lm,,',',,,'elm T' M- Brewster, te Mr
n.d IIume' et v"w Roehelle. Thfl
BiRSSIS."1.. i1 -an"ou"''e".. . '?
itrwij PL ' u,c' Vl U,J west UDtn
- n
i.1' Benjn
,iVl i ., tne frran'lnloce of the
iJ'lvanl , V. ' "arrlH "rewster, or Penti-
.??ril, le M.IM AttMfnnt, r!.,...l
..... ...,.,,.. ,lI-IU .1,
s
'he lin V.. i e. """.Anerney (jenera el
tb l,Sulf lu frfHldcnt Arthur's
Ann, r.. Mr.."ume In the son of Mm.
U iiunie MU"1P uml u, liLt0 Wllllum
SIS1" srV,r.1- W."lllln N' Merlc.. of
lllni.r,,, rll.ns Jftne' flifftmit fill
"k-tnd n n.rt.n o,uie iMr,y ve- "nt
Their L",1 ,hT,r ,,llR nt Silver Iike.
"oedln kH- Mr-..n'tJ Mrs. Ilrbert
nf;r.r",.',ir' .ma
,i ': fl'r. mid
"erlee's
Mrs. .Inlm Artliur
Mm t n.... ti .i ,..
If..,.. li ,V".- .""" ""! "
A:;.ZL': l ' w. and Mrs.
sturts rrn,','ar, n?,.p'--;lf-' returned en
"""nt T, Jl, )L "Altlmore. where they
Mr u-n, K- f llela,ia pnr,'
,Vt I'rlrVi ri", V. ' 0f''r"". "f 20
0" 8lurnv tZl ,!ermr;"",n. returned
Mr a?Mfrem u valt te rl"' iuy-
IS'n the ?m,..Htr":t- Ji-ninntewn. who
" '. iffi irr ri'V"ln ln Knictana.
,r , U 0n l10 B,lltlu last wcelc.
i thtir tl i.VChrlM Randelph Weed
f wtnlly, who spent the eummer
Qulnlan,
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The weddlnK of M'e" Lillian Kreed.
man. cRii8hter of Mr. nnd Mrs Samuel
KreedmanT of IB 10 North Kleventh
si reel, nivl Mr Harry If Corden, son
nf Mr and Mis. Isa.u Corden, of 1900
North" l'ranklln street, took pUi-e at thu
home of the brldn at .'. 110 e eleek yes
terdav afternoeon Mrs. Jiireb Samuels
was 'matron of honor und Mr Jacob
Samuels wuh best man.
Mrs. S. Wilsen Vmib'hn. ut 423B
North Ninth street, trave a shower In
honor of Miss Akiics If. Cress, of Nor
wood, en Wednesday evening Iho wed
dine of Mlsn Cress and Vr. CherleH
Itewland. of Chester, took place en But-urdnV.
NORRISTOWN
Mrs. Ansen Tl. i:ans. of Hamllteij
htreet, entertained nt a luncheon and
linen shower In honor of Mrs feamuel
K Tinkler, Jr. who before her recent
marrlttKe was Miss Martha Kuitr. There
were sixteen frm'M
Miss Kdna OrlmlBy. daughter of Mr
and Mrs. A. V. Grlmtny, of 711 West
Marshall street, end Mr A Warren
Swartz. ff Lafayette street, were, mar
rled en Wednesdnv In the Washington
Memerial chapel. Valley TorKe The
llev W Herbert Hurk P P rector
of the chapel, etllrliitid tit the cere
menv Afttr a weilillnK trip Mr and
Mrs .Swai tt v.111 Umi nt U-'9 Marklej
street.
Mrs. Walter Va Profentaln of 101
West Kornaiice street, entertalned at
dinner In honor of her birthday anni
versary. The Ruests were Miss Alice
ru.t.iii.r Miss Charlette Darrett. Mls
Helen Weber, MIs Wary Harrison, Miss
Linda Lewer.
of vcldyne, meuasync, panvciaine, mechatcx, and ether
soft-texture fabrics, in black, navy, taupe, new shades of
brown and for sports wear two-toned tweeds. The
furs include beaver, wolf, squirrel, caracul and mole.
Plain Tailored, $55 te $125
Fur-Trimmed, $85 te $375
Sports Suits, $29.50 te $49.50
j. Krd Zimmerman A Hene. Theatres
M W. TAYI.OR, General Man,"""
ORPHEUM enaantawn A Cheltcn
Mat. Temnr 2 15
ORPHEUM PLAYERS
T,i -THl! I.ION AND Tin: MOL.-IV
ueywnc vai.ukvii.lk hiptirks
TROCADERO f "'"
I elllrw of llurleeque"
mer Ai nt Sdlh Si i
Orr.8 MAT. MATl.nE. ICT. 1
MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT in ,
"NO WOMAN KNOWS"
rtKN TVrtVIN In "I.ee end neuBlinutk"
NlKhta. riOr. Children Ke llnttnee. 50e. I
Children. Ilr, Including tut.
METROPOLITAN VT"1 nr
THlaS wi:m rvy.MAT TnMOTC rc;v
MAE DESMOND ffiSFS:
"THE LOVE OF SU SHONG"
Popular Price: 'iv,nilns- 1Bp t ioe
Ilrend and
Columbia Are.
DANCINO TONIOIIT
ADMISSION 2Se
DUMONT'S ,,T" -vkch-bvjc. .mi'
EMMETT WELCH Minstrels
mi ATr an-tt'-" city i'aei;axt
ROSELAND
l,n,i.i.iMn'. I.ewdln TlieafrM
GALA OPZAW TODAY
MATINEE. AT 2'.I5
mmm
AND CO.
MILO ? KLEIN BROS.
LLD(?A H0FFMAM.- BERT SHEPPARD
HATTIE. ALTHOFF AND SISTER.
'IN ARGENTINA
LA PINSKI ANIMAL ACTORS
SHUBERT NEWS -BUD FISHER COMEDy
POPULAR! DAILY MATS.25. 50f
PRICES )NlTES "" T25'5O75'.0O
ADELPHI
AT
8.S
THE PLAY OF ONE THOUSAND
THRILLS AND LAUGHS
iflTliMI
EVOKES SMILES AND SHUDDERS.
SCREAMS OF LAUGHTER AND
SHIVERS OF SUSPENSE
NOPlAYMTMT"
MAIL CWSrfflDOM
li w)
HENRY VJ SAVAGE OfflUC
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iWiiiniiiTrjiiiiwciimyin'iiiL'iiraiiiiim
mirariiiffirmiina'iw,
Street and Afternoon Dresses
Tailored
Dresses
of Peiret twill and tricetine,
in models that range from
the aevereet simplicity te
the most elaborately trim
med effects.
Among the cloth dresses
navy is decidedly the pre
eminent color.
$25, $35
te $165
Afternoon
Dresses
Canten crepes, crepe
satin, Reshanara crepe, and
brocades in black, and
black, and again in black,
but with embroidery, braid,
leather and beads in mere
colorful shades. Leng,
flowing sleeves, and longer,
wider skirts, distinguish the
new modes.
$35, $45
te $195
J M UlPAk
JFZX KrrrUiiV
1
Coats and Wraps
of fertuna, gerena, moussyne, marvella, vcldyne, and ethers
of the long-nap fabrics that emphasize warmth and luxury.
A widely varied showing of the newest modes and colors,
mnfiV trnrcrrii ial7 tvimwAl iatl Uir n..!.-.1 1
Vii 'ynx' we"f caracu and ether fine furs.
$85, $125 te $395
Sports Coats
of tweeds, chinchilla and ether sports fabrics, plain
nd fur trimmed.
$25, $35 te $79.50
All Purchases Billed November
ta y
fSl B
rr .,. m
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i i " " ' ""-" '"'' ' - -y"jMjwi.iwwiM mmm Xm. 3lLjru
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street-1214
New-a-days iFs Allen's Hats
JUST RECEIVED AN IMPORTATION
of
wrtsHats
from Londen
Just what you want for golf, meter or sports wear, of any
kind. The colors nre Jade, Reseda, Amethyst, Henna, Old Rese,
Tomate Red, Taupe, Beaver, Geld, Pheasant.
They are Remarkable Value
at $8.00
Gleve Silk Vests at $1.95
Iles'i cnier vests of skne - k. made tv a well-known innnufac
firer, ex(.-llenr value for thM low pr.re
Silk BUwmers well reinforced, of the snme quality, are $2.8.'i.
Pettibeckera of jrlevc silk In green, na-j- and black, are $4.85.
PLAYING A DUAL B.QLE ItJ
&5 wk rs rxn r rr? tri rvfi
V! && FS. ITI Ij IK6 IS. lii
LAST PORMAT.EP.sal50
tyiON.bCT.3THSuY
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mm 10YE
FRESH FROM A YEARS TQIUMPH AT
WE MAXINE ElUOTT THArR V. Y
smmm mrmsx
M JtMlUiU rwiuiL
COMCOY MATTEGPlECe
LAST P0RMAT.WED.,V50
SCTHCATBE ,":, IV J?
MJALNUTMVoncieSI
M$m WEEK
f OLIVER MOfcOSCOS GREAT
&Sm4&mMi&r
TO
MELOCT DRAMA
success
SEE. IT
BEFORE.
IT GOE.S
NDU YORK
m HAVS DE-LIGHTFliU COMEDY
mjith 3rZ HEGGE.
I YJ.AR IN LONDON I YEAR IN NIVWU
Women's Silk Hosiery Specials
Heavy Silk Hese with seamed back SI. 15 pair.
Heavy Black Silk Hese, full fashioned; usual $2 JO grade at
$1.75 a pair.
Silk Hosiery with lace Insteps and sports stripe: iihual $100
KTade at J2.75 a pair.
.$1.25 French Veilings at 75c a yard
These Velllniru am unmNtakHblv new . ix smnrtiv an,.,,, .i,. v,..j
stvle Is mown In half R dozen VrUv nnASZwlr?"1):
"," v " r""rll i" mi hip vanteil Autun'n
1 oler1-
50c All-Linen Dish Toweling, 25c yard
,..'. "l"i" 10e"r,ir wnn narrow blue or i el borders Th,-fl-julltv
1? frea from clrPMtm; and all pure l.nen i pi, ,J Z,, S .i.Jl'l'J
wmlvm or sturrtv w chr lin fr,ii .... . " u"r'1"
price ! half of iwual. ' ,uur lmur" n'!eUH-
ns till:
$1.00 Children's Fabric Gloves, 50c nair
imiie innrir lilevps In Vn l in-',, ,, n ,.,.n
nblp oelora; only cnengli for a fpw il.nn
ten , HerviPc-
French Gardenia sage Bouquets,
38c anu 0c
Our own Importntten of Vrench Gardenlau , HpIetididK madn nf n,,
Dralle's Illusion Flower Extract, 85c
et m b i' m 1 Hfrei4
FORREST Tenights
A. L. ERLANGFR'S
Musical Laugh Hit
TWO LITTLE
GIRLS IN BLUE
V"lT n nuiMir Mt i a i rr.MErV
r miT'l . H"S IN iiMKIUi A
t' ' ' 'Tl '" N -w erK
PRICKS: All NiKhts. 50c te 52..r.0
Pep. Mats. Wrd. & Sat.. 50c te $2
BROAD- Tonight ,tf
i ni Mat'n 'MM 4 s- , .' 13
Twe Weelca Only
T'irit Time in America
ALLAN POLLOCK
A Bill of Divorcement
V a.1- y Tin- I tain
H"MT1 V 1 rfe.1 Trr
GARRICKl.l',,NLAIr;!-:
THE FILM SENSATION!
I0f THE AP0CAIYP5EI
LAST
WEEK
A Rex Ingram Production
1 1 h f r - it ,1 ,( 1
11 m 1 '.u n. 1
All Mats., 50c te $1.50
An iml'nriPtl COnCentmlnil etlrsnl In
alpoliel. J-h -li tiotlle In biiirII container
of thp Valley. Uenn, I.llnp. This h a en
quality.
true flower ndms xrltheut
rliH ednrx arc Violet I.iH
low jirli-e for thlu MUndaril
Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 a Dezen
Allrn'.i Hnlr NpIh In hmh ii -ia.. ..i .. ...... . ...
the POlintrv mer for rf.nV.V, .K "'". "' " ""'' H'lip r MllinUS
rWrtulIy replaced If jeuimVe net ud A le ..n" f, ' E"'r -I
uu lue ler a uamuia or nui: tin unrttn ..i, ... " ".lvlt" """" '- wnU
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