fefci vnrKHiwzF . ' vs, IP!"" ' '-W,'"'".'.1.'L' " . a-, v""S' -.- - " t r J JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Seeing Mrs. Rinehart 'at the Theatre She Speaks of the Bryn Mawr Herse Shew. An Interesting Bit About Mrs. Ned Robins XT WAS most exciting nt the tlicntrc I Inst nlclit bromine Mnry Roberts lllnrhnrt mine nn hernclf te lie prenent .f it. nncnine night of "The lint," the piny which she nnl Avery Ilopweod wrote nml which hnd Hh first night here nt evening. Mrs. Hinrhnrt hn net been In Plillnilelpliln for some little time n.l It Is nlwnys ueiignuui te mcc nor, tnr she hns eni'li n chnnning tnhniier nn( qurli Interesting things te wiy nnd te tell about. ghe wen the gucnt of the Geerge I.or I.er Imers ever night nnd Mrs. l.erlmcr nve n 1'et pnrty In her honor. The world nnd his wife were there, nnd It nni really the first drcsiy evening of the sen'en, for most of the women were In evening gowns, nnd the men put en their "low-cut" coats, tee; nnd it la only September, you knew. I snw se many people I knew I could net begin te tell y" w,, "N wero lCT-'' kilt certainly de like first nights like thnt, with the nuther present nnd every one nil dolled up. It Is se gny. AND just think tomorrow the Herse Shew will open out nt Bryn Mawr te Inst through four days! I nm se rind it's Ilryn Mawr. bicause, ns t hnve often and anon remarked. I think the Bfyn Mawr Pole Club grounds nrc the me';t plctuiesqiic In our suburbs. Then, tee, if you go for n "something 4,V train nnd find It was a "somethlng "semethlng 'i!f " veu don't have te wnit n hnlf hour for the net. but you enn go out by the electric, nnil you are um near the show creunds thnt wny ns you nre by trnln. pe it's cav te get te, lovely te see nnd will be nil ever this week. New, wlint mere could 5011 nsk? I like things te fiinili in one week nnd net hang ever into one or two days of the next week ; it always seems sort of choppy te hnve them half in one week nnd half In nu- Thcrc will be n geed mimy parties In connection with the show nnd several small dances nnd dinners in the eve iilnE'. I understand a number of men Irem vnrieus Hunt Clubs will be here nml there hnve been n great mnny en tries for the show. D II) teu knew the "Emily Ileblns" nn the neniiiiiitlnc ballet for ehoel xiiter at the primaries the ether dny is Mr Ned Unhlns? I did net realize it it the time. for. unfortunately. "Scheel Visitor" uns net en the snmple bnllet I hail carefully Hudled ever te prevent dny mistake en my renl ballet. (They nre a bit confusing, te say the least, jeu will allow.) Hut the name sounded rlRht te die, nnd hnvlng known Mrs. Itnlilns' -tep-slMer-in-lnv, who was. i.miiv KeniiiM, 1 ineucut sue wns of tlint fiunllv and e decided she'd be geed te (W for. After she had wen the nouiiiin neuiiiin tmn I fmiiid that she was Mrs. Edward Robins. Of oeiip-c thnt wns n ward nomina tion. m I suppose that wns why the names were net en the sample bnllet. Anywnv I wns very glml I hnd voted ler twine, for Mrs. Robins Ims been ixtremeh active in the affairs of the Civic Club and (lie hnd the Indersement if that club In her candidacy for the dffire She i the niece of Mrs. David 'liew. j en Knew, nnd the grnnddnughter of the late Colonel V. Theodere Wnlten, wire prominent in the public life of this (iti ns Recorder of Deeds and still rarher n ilMiiiKiiished member of the military .tuff of Governer Curtin. Twe e1" Colonel Wnlten's daughlers. lstns of Mr-. Chew. Mrx. Merris Urewii (new living in New Yerk) nnd the Inte Mis. Hilly Hates, were much nilnuiPil here in jeurs gene by. Mrs. Itnbins is connected with a number of welfare organizations and is n member of the Pcnnsjlvania Society of Colonial Dames. Mam well -known women nre new taking an interest In the election of Minnl vMtein in the respective wnrds aad the f.iet is evpectcd te prove n dis tlact gain te the city's educational sys tem And it's 11 very geed thing in 1 eeil. miinv get into the trolley the ether Ivii'J'5;. "1""V r' 1,rV-v nn1 A"nt I'thel. betty was interested in everything, but JWt..-..lnrt, In an eld.whitcinl," m he-tthivKer,.,! BetPmiln wh ,t n Intt.i nt u1(. end of the ear. She K.'nk ,'" ,",n,l,f,r ,,ml "ntle In ms aii siaiu. nit ,...,M.. 1 .. k-..,l turn ,..! e ,k 1L " V 7" nhlle. whiskered Aunt i:the! ,nul. Ins at, Hetty V" gentleman. Finnlly "What are you look leek And the small voice GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES Suits Jl) fr Tailored Suits at 59.50 We nre presenting many unuaunl and original medc-11 in liund-tmlercd suits nt thia low price. Marris suits reflect every phaae of the newest model for Fall, pl.un nnd fur trimmed. The fabrics nnd fure, of course, represent the last word of Fashion. A Iarris Message Concerning Harris Value Quality, Fashion, Price are the three cardinal virtues of this "different" shop. A stroll through our four floors will personally acquaint you with the achievement "26 years of manufacturing and the values that can be had. I ncviali :r in "t "l ' nt'Hb!f tniie-i returned, On. I'm just loekln' nt Nantn Clnus down there." NANCY WYNNIO. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Albert Perter, Jr., have Issued enrds for a ten en Fri day, Octeber 11, rretn 1 until 0,30 0 clock, te Intreduce their daughter. Miss Kfttborlne Dlssten Perter, at tlulr limne. West Hprlngneld avenue, St. Martins, dlnncr-djnc.. will fellow nt 7:30 o'clock, for which Mr. nnd Mrs. Perter have also Issued Invltntlens. .mr,S;.illf,rid Pa"! Merris, of Vlllnneva, niilene.rtinln ,nt Jlnncr en Friday eve ter BiuiH?r. 7' n ,,01l0r of ,,er dnRh- l"i, w,h icih ,Mr' uml ve- Jch" I'hVi. ? VI1 c.lv ftt ,he Merlen Crlek.-t 1 m u' l"t,;odu:e tbelr daughters, Miss I-els bnmuel and Miss Mnrlrt B Snmuel. of JWnh.'!,i'1,rH' ,A,,suslU!' " Ktoughten, iv 1 "1Rlen lnne- "crmantewn, will fl ev Jn".?, In,,cr ln lh0 seaRO nl W'li'n ffi" -I" Introduce their daughter, Miss t?i 3 , .U- stUKhtem. Mr. and Mrs nernK.ntliW"1 J1"" K've "cries of din nem In honor of their daughter. - .ii-uui.tiiip or tliiH sen-win will V. Frit 7 ni n i?"'1 XIrs' J"Ph 1-ewrv I iZ'.,.,?,f ,.P? .I1.'?.'" Ce-ur(. Qermantewn. her parents, 1 Mrs5 FHiJ.n" corn Club- Mr nnc in honor ,rM. Ki. ft. scrlCH et "nner! In uonei of MIms Fritz durlni? the sea iii ii 1 1 1 1 rriii ititnii .1 .. son. :siss ICarle eJ, .?,, ?...IJr-v,'' Mnwr.Herw Shew, Include her 0 tln'r BUr,s .Jvl" Hnllev Hmtvii... ,,,lr: ,Mrs- Jpnatlian Hit-. Mr ,',,.. ;'-,. 'SotEe .1 Hard Mm Paul Cef te." of fit i V.'". "eifmnii and Mrs, .-i i.euls .trs. Ocorge " Harie. .Ir. the summer at ''"" "?c ' P;""'"n attend the wedding ef'sita'!' C,uTanS Wednesday afternoon. October C n St Asaph's Episcopal Churcli, Uala. .i'iIr ,nm' Mr Jehn L Clawsen and their daughter. Miss Matunret li daw. fen. who have been spending the mim. tner traveling abroad, have returnee te heir home. 201B Walnut street Miss Unwsen will attend ns one of the brides maids at the wedding of Miss Kleaner Ilrander Austin dnui?hter of Mrn Ks Ks menile II, Austin, of I8H1 pine street, nnd Mr. Kdw.ird romfert Tntnall of llnyerferd. which will trike pin re at neon en Thursdny, October 0. en the lawn .it Farley, the county tilnce of the bride's mother at Hrldsewnter, Pa. Miss Sarah Bnrrlnger. daughter of Mr and Jin Daniel Mereau Itnrrlnger of 210." Walnut stieet, has rrtiurned from Jnilirstewn. It 'I. Where xhl Knnnl nurf of the Jkumtuer. nnd Is spending a few days In Atlantic city with Miss Sara Alice Downs, d.iuchtrr of Mrs Norten Downs, of Fordheoke Farm. Three Tuns MIfs Hnrrlnger will attend as one of the bridesmaids nt tl.e wfddlng of Miss Downs and Mr Ilelifit I, Fisher, of New Yerk which will take place en Mendav nfternoen. October 3. In thf- episcepal Church of the Messina nt Gwynedd Mr and Mrs J. Hewell Cunimlngs, ,)r, who spent part of ihe summer with Mrs Cuminlngs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Wanamnlier, Jr., of Woedroyd, Illphlnnd nxenue Merlen, nt tlulr Mum mer home In New Hampshire, and have been spending several weeks metering through New Hngland, have returned home and are living temporarily- at the Wellington Mrs. Cummlngs, before ber recent wedding, was Miss Isabella Wan aniaker. Mr. and Mrs. Hlchnrd McCall, of 2111 Locust street, have arrived nt the Am hassiilnr, Atlantic City, te remain In definitely. Miss Pauline Cnir, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvev F C'nrr, of Merchant vllle, N .1 . will entertain at luncheon at the Manufacturers' Club, this city, en Thureday afternoon In honor of Miss Julia de Iacy Heck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Beck, Jr. of Wyn cote, wheM marriage te Mr Jeseph Dicksen Kilsen, fit Ocrmnntewn. will taKe place en October I. Cever will be laid for twelve guests. Miss Carr will sail en Octebr fi for Seuth Americn. where she will s'iend the winter In Ttle de Janeiro and Buenes Aires. Mr. nn 1 Mr Herbert D AUnmn have closed their cottage nt Camden Me . where thev spent the summer, nnd have returned te their home. 3S19 Walnut I stteet, after spending a few davs at the nitz-Cnrlieu, Atlantic City " 1 The friends of Mrs Walter Hnngden rcustli will be rlad te knew thnt she lias leeeverril fiem her re-etit oieratlen and ha leturneil te her npartment, 311 ' Seuth rliiileentli stieet, after spending a few- weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs William Paul O'Neill have, returned te their home, Temalr, Ilydnl. after spending severnl weeks at Jamertewn, II. 1, where they were llie , imi'ehthhs. Di.ftiani:v asp makers of vemi:x's ai CIIILUItKVS W' IAT- ()' Tilt: llir,lli:ST CHARACTER l'en meri: 2J..V rwus'TY-six yvaru Chestnut Cerner Tvelfth T T 1 v fc. nterestmg Values In bmart and Afternoon Dresses Afternoon Frecks 35.00 One pets no indication from the price of the wonderful value nnd the attractiveness of our Afternoon nnd Street Dresses. These are beautifully fash ioned models of Peiret Twill, Canten Crepe, Crepe Sntin in t h e prevailing Autumn shades and trimming. Catena anil Coats that Slenderize lite EVENING PU&LlC LEDi&BR-PHItABMiiPHIAi TUESDAY, Te Wed en Saturday Photo by Unrhriu'h .MISS HUTU KII'LISY SMITH Daughter of .Mr. nnd .Mrs. Hasll Liberty Smith, of Angle Acres, Ilryn Mawr, whose marriage te Mr. Inhn Eyre Shaw, son of Dr. nnd Mrs. Ilnlpli Itiitlcr. of this city, will tnke place en Saturday nftcr nftcr nftcr noen guests of Mrs. O'Neill's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. J Bertram I-lpplucett, of 1712 Spruce street, nt their estate, Mccr stuclc. Mr nnd Mrs, Ing some tlme 13. J. Sellers nre spend nt the Ambasader, At- lantlc City. Mr. nnd Mrs, Cecil Tayler, of Oak Lnne. nnnounce the engagement of their dnughter, Miss Doleres Elizabeth Tay Tay eor, te Mr. Jack Myers Showed, of Rlv Rlv crten, N. J Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Helhweln re turned en Sunday from their wedding trip te Buffalo- nnd Nlngarn Falls te llirlr home, f 20S Pechln stre-t Mrs Hetbwelti wns befere her marriage, which took place en September 7 nt St. Mary's Catholic Church, Mnnayunlt, Miss Dorethy Stnnert Mr. nnd Mrs William S. Mclntyre, of Bryn Mawr avenue. Ardmore. are euests ! at the Hetel Bethwell, Atlnntlc City. Mr. n,id Mr Harry E. I.eeb. of 2525 North Holljweod street, are receiving congratulations en the birth of n son en Sunday. September IS. Mrs Clara A. Bellows, of R1I Seuth Fifty-sixth street, announced the on en gngement of her dnughter, Miss Clara Adell Bellows, te Mr Charles A. Cerlell. Jr. of Duncllcn, N J., nt a card party at her home en Saturday afternoon. GERMANTOWN M'ss Helen Barr. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Abraham Hnrvcy Barr, of 4 IS West Ilertter street, and Mr. Harry Dletsch, Jr. son of Mr and Mrs Harry Dletsch, will be married en Tuesday evening, October II In the Presbyterian Church. (Inrmnntewn. The ceremony will be per formed by the Rev Mathew J. Heymd man, assisted by the Rev Jehn Hurvey A small reception will fellow the cere mony nt the Ocrmnntewn Cricket Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnrence II. Brush, of 6133 Oermnntewn avenue, have returned from n visit te Cape May They nre entertnlnlng ns their guest Mrs. Ber Ber nareo de H Stokes, of Bethlehem, Ta. Mrs. Jehn Rlttenheuse nnd her grnnd dnughter, Miss Cnrel Yeung have re turned from Cape Mny, where they spent the sumni' r nt the Chalfonte. A deg show will be held en Saturday, October S, nt the Germnntewn Cricket Club. The junior section of the Weman's Club of Oermnntewn, will held the first meeting nnd luncheon of the sen 'en en Tuesday, October 4. Mr and Mrs. Herace Miller Barba, of laruer women ' ' ' I ! ts5 !Tiuti.M sdti$l$b flesiedfihff VyClCU24J V " Announce- MST i ., . &?&&& , tWRj ...iV'mr-rp;;,: e i Wrllt. or riieti for Knirraved or Printed WybS i"$V '""' "u"'ilC wi-ar. 3 ttsLtrffls& ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Walnnt Si VfiW.TR? ,,,? I.,,?." c " '" '" liljdy(lVi&im J,.lm-t -n-Znni;'. Mil M.ln Ht "1 ' JUtaX3'k &tefln m2n VSvW aS S rnl..n-r.tWl. n-UI IM Weml'n!? Xv. 1 .i-i in. 7th st. i......... ..... . zzzzzryw'z?ya!33ic -..'..:,," ";..'u.'"'. '.."'""" - y-v lleatttl! Is Power C-.n-t,. ,Tprr(r.en Hi. Ika, in7 u ,,' -ir?Trr3vS; lvi'k"- nrr M I Murr.iy 13 PuWic Se T z r ' " '"fl rrniT sy? 'gjs; v.rk Th. r.in Tmi ' - r - "Fnce Powder ' 'jl! i::::::ITO 5?Ff (fM VttTOrrrlr 1 L :z-:ir: mk SWEATERS i i HEWVOBK PAt"S W MILLINERY J H B,TpC,tON HTEU 11 SKIRTS IS gy ' CHILDREN'S W I ffl A Wti S55353! apparel hi 11 Announce m - RE?.!AAL Pclhnm read, have returned from a short slay nt Cape May, Mr, and Mrs. James H. Franks, of Pclhnm court, who spent the summer nt Jacksen, N. It, returned home Inst week Mr, and Mrs. Mngnue Cerln, of West Hansberry street, hnve closed tbelr cot cet cot tnge nt Beach Haven, N, J., where they spent the summer, nnd returned home loot week, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. W. MncNell nnd her daughter, Miss Sarnh MncNell, have returned te their home- at 1437 ltltner street after spending a few days with relatives In Chelsea. Mr. Hnrry Singer, of this section, hns returned home nfter spending a short tlme In New Yerk. Mr nnd Mrs. Charlfs S, Campbell and their daughter, Miss Rewena Campbell, of Miami, Flo., nre new living nt 1630 Snyder avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs, David Stockpelo nnd tbelr son, Mr, Paul Stnckpele, of 2338 Seuth Fifteenth street, have been visit ing friends nt Recknwny Beach, N. Y, FRANKFORU Mr nnd Mrs. Jehn T. Dever, of 4610 Orlscem street, have returned frenr Ocenn City, where they spent the sum mer. Miss Hilda Senmnn, of Orthodox street, In spending a fortnight In Bosten, where she Is visiting her undo and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs, Paul Jnnscn. The Men's Club of St. Mark's Church will held Its next meeting en Monday evening, October 3, when un Interesting Illustrated lecture en the Isthmus of Panama will be delivered by Mr. Rebert Wright. Mr nnd Mrs. Jacob Tobias, of 1028 Ruth street, nre en an extended Euro pean trip, where they expect te remain until the middle of December. They will travel through Englnnd. Frnnce. Ger many, Switzerland and. Italy. Mr. and Mrs. P. Wilsen nre en a niofer trip te Cleveland, O. They expect te remain four- weeks nnd will spend some time In Pittsburgh befere returning home. Mr and Mrs. .William Berkowsky en tertained nt their home. 1G7I Cenklln sireet, en Saturday evening, when the following guests were present- Mr and Mrs. Rebert Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Overton. Mr nnd Mrs. James McGon McGen Igle, Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Glbbs, Mr. nnd Mre. Themas Moere. Mr nnd Mrs Edward Dfewer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlll'nm Thlerer, Miss Dorethy Evnns. Mrs. Kitchen, Mr. Edwin Overton, Mr Themas Evnns and Mr. Jehn Deneghy. norri8tewn Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Sharp Grif fith, of Bclvelr avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Jesnihlne Mary Griffith, and Mr. Har rison Weber, son of Mr. nnd Mrs W. H. Weber, of Swede street. Mr. and' Mrs. Elwood Zimmerman, of 301 East Marshall street, entertained nt dinner In honor of Miss A. Gertrude White, who will be married te Mr B Atmere Dewlln In oweVr, The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Jehnsen, Mr. William M White Miss Lllyan Burgess and Mr Harry u. Relff Mis Iyla, R Rlttenheuse, of 715 West Oak street, gave a dinner ln celebration of her blrthduy nnnlversnry. These present were Miss Margaret Cessel berry, Miss Gertrude Casselberry, Miss Frances Rlttenheuse, Miss Laura High ley, Mrs Ambrose Rlttenheuse and Mrs. Rebecca Rlttenheuse. Miss Isabella Ganser, of 321 West Fernanco street, entertained sixteen of her high school friends nt an Informal dance at her home DELAWARE COUNTY Dr nnd Mrs. Stanley K. Wilsen, who lived formerly In Swarthmore, have returned te their home In New Yerk from Caldwell, N. J., wtiere they spent the summer. Mis i Man.- Clothier Hull, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. William I. Hull, of Swarthme-e, whose engagement te Mr SSE' RENOVATED ftrass Dcds Relacquered NOri? IIV guarantee all xunrkmnn- hli abiclutcly equal te new nt l-e the cost. lV.ktlii-rit htrrlllMl Made Inte Mnttrf,c linn Si.rlin.-N Ke-unlielMrrril Uur Aute (alls Kirrmehere Vi irUPI 'C 1IOIS. IMmur, I ... .-,,- J Jltl&ILiLi ij 0,1 , .... " W " ... jrn. HATS CLEANED riiATTOE SWrJ I .OSi.MN.JS, Jk . .---. ill I isi - . .. 1 1Z- 1 Qittir.vv. .rr i nsi thw h t :. m tSffl with an unusuallv interpsfine qKa, lm IttlLij "& unuiviui; irn ' I 1 I Distinctive Apparel 1 I from Paris I rJl IM A teeether with their nwn nec zm i ml w """ " 5 ; gewnssuits c:eats P1 1 ffiff- i . , & u 1 m , AY and JiVJiN ING WRAPS if?, P If MILIJNHRV-BLOUS-HS-FURS M L - M A Future Debutante Thete by Marceau MISS ANNi; LOUISE .JOHNSON Of 323 Seuth Forty-third street, who will he presented te society by licr mother, Mrs. Ferdinand Martin Jehnsen, at 11 tea in December. A danre will fellow In the ecniiig for the receiving party and 11 few additional guests Chnrles A Osier wns announced a short time age, hns returned te Vnssar College where she Is 11 member et the senior class. Mrs William Smith Plckrell. of Pheenlxvllle, Ariz., who has been the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Ven If. Steever, of Chester, for several months, returned te her home a few days age. Gelshelmer-Gettschall Wedding A pru-y home wedding took place en Saturday evening nt 8 o'clock when Miss Catherine J. Gottschall, of 24 4 Seuth Thirty-ninth street, became the bride of Dr. Charles C Oelshelmcr, of 6140 Hoepcs street. The ceremony wns porfermid by the brother of the bride, Chaplain L. D. Gottschall. A reception followed Immediately after the cere mony. The bride was given In marriage by her father, Mr. J. Gettsehull, and was attended by her sister, M.ss Sephia H. Gottschall, ns maid of honor Miss Ida Gottschall acted as bridesmaid. The two iileceH of the bride, Mis Jessie Gotts chall and Miss Delly Gettsi-hnll, acted as flower girls. MAIN LINE CLUB TO MEET LeRoy A. Worrell te Preside at Meeting In Cynwyd The lirit meeting of the sensen of the Neighborhood Club of Hnla-Cynwyd will be held at S o'clock tonight at tiie firclieusc in Cynwyd. This will be the first meeting at which f.i. Hey A Worrell will preside. Yeung and Old Enjoy Cafe La the beautiful Riviere. There's always a lireee always a cool, comfortable table for you and your friends. Dance music just a bit better than any eu've heard. Feed only the cry best. Open Daily and SiindnyH Li 11 1111111 mil win 1 SEPTEMBER 27, 1021 BENEFIT FOR HOSPITAL u - Promenade Is Planned by Friends of the Mlserlcerdla The Mirglcnl wing of the Mlserlcerdla Ilespitnl, Fifty-fourth street nnd Ccdnr avenue, will be the bcnefirlnry of a promenade te be given In the Hese Keem of the Ucllcvuc-Strntferd Monday eve ning under the auspices of the Sisters of Mercy. The committee supervising the prom enade Is composed of surgeons, physi cians nnd nurses connected with the hospital staff. The premennde will mnrk the fermnl opening of the sensen In Catholic social circles nnd a large at tendance is expected. On the list of pntrenesses nre mnny women of social prominence in this city. Professional Dancers wear them Dancers must safeguard the! health and comfort of their f ect most carefully. Many professional! dancers have adopted Cantilevers for their off-stage footwear, because they realize the benefit and enjoy the freedom of these flexible-shank shoes. The Cantilever Shee is pat terned with extraordinary care te fit the arch of the feet. It supports the arch. But it does net contain a steel shank-piece ns ordinary shoes de. The Cantilever Shee bends as easily as the feet. It encourages the muscles te exercise, keeps them supp'c and strong. Dancers, teach ers, saleswomen, housewives, all women who must be much en their feet, should try these graceful, com- ioruieie snees. The last fe lows the lines of the feet The nnturai inner sole line allows the tees te point straight ahfsd in fhelr nor mal healthy position. The heels are set te encourage geed posture, and they ac cord with the new- style. If you have b. . n suffering from fa tlgue, eackache. neadnches. neneusness burning or nehlng feet, change for a month te Centilever Shoes. Tluy will give you better health and n new en joyment of comfort Width from AAAA te E Thl Brnceful beet l nmtlB In bmrk kid and brown K'1 Alv n brown or black kid with cloth tops CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunnrd Officr Cnntllnrr nrr nle nn unle In nenrlir rltli imni- ri"n(lhlm'i ISO.' nicv. nth Am A'njr P - - ll - T1H flhii fn IJJ7 1 iw'itn , ' nnW'n 1 urran h Sli stnre L'n; 11 ,;Adi rnmnn Miver's. I'JT Serth impten St Htirn' i-K -Orn-r'i" '.'I s 3d it Ji.hnt .Mn Ziinn-R .'.3(1 Main Ht lunMir Frv' 3 Hat King St 11 I ' r , nvirllfr .J l--in n'Mrp S rnnt'n T.cwls A U'llli 114 Wyoming v - n - II HI -.. 1 nil r iiideiri ' i Tri'i 1 r It M Voerh..a A- lire. ivrks lUrr M V Murr.iy 13 Public S-i V ,rk Th 1. in Tnn fP y e, ' V . e' O : II O Jl c 11 ei I e I 'V cK. MAY0RJ0BE AT BALL Gala Features Arranged for Straw bridge & Clothier Affair Mayer Moere nntl Mrs. Moere hnve accepted nn invitation te lend the grand march nt the closing dnncp of tin Htrnwurldae & Clothier Athletic Asso ciation Thursdny eveninc at Sixty-third nnd Wnlniit streets. Among the features of the evening will be the awarding of prl?."H for the liiniilMjine't, the most original and the most comical fancy dress costumes. The Strnwbrldge & Clothier orchestra wilt J furnish the unnrp music nnd the police bend will give selections between dances. There will also be tableaux represent ing French, Italian, Scotch, Irish, In dian, American nnd ether dances. MAHKITT AT N NKTKHNTIi Nerma Talmadge IN A rilMT WT-iSAf. nHnT l.AT "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" AH ' ll ATTRACTION PARIS FASHION REVIEW (Living Medels) AT'sri ks t,y eiMtiKr, nin'Tiu.ns TANTON MAKKirr HTttnrr aii. .sixthlntii REOPENS Saturday Next V ml T'h ndeipt e Prnifn'a'! ft First Time at Popular Prices rv WP !. CAULCTOS Th cj phi ' Humrai Hiurv '1 rt fr. in ! - ,r't r'n A -r te 1. e. 17 I r,a a- N V All New Yerk Saw It All Philadelphia Will See It -SI IM A M lWI Y l.-.i K f MW1H ",. PALACE in mvm.i.t hti'.i:i-t 10 A M tn II 1 M "THE SKY PILOT" Frem S'er l- Ruljh ''ntititi- ARCADIA T'CmVi.m- l'lTFI V :i. BbKT i.YTELL M VN Hi VICTORIA tAMI; am rrH ! A M t .1 11 1 r. it Vr DUSTIN FARNUM ihimal' 1. v- CAPITOL .'I M MiKI--- srnuET 'ii' 1 " T i'rr-1 1l- In M I'Mi AITAin REGENT "YtrT;; ''I H' 1TTH 'iV'-I'S . ' 1 m yi .ri J' MtKHT T "-S-'PEl: GLOBE ' "T'-vrr.i r 11 m "The Bd'ct-Proef Lady" BROADWAY V'-V "THE GREAT MOMENT" Cress Keys ",n "TH WD MAItKET I 1 T n t .1 ft "PUTTING IT OVER" Allegheny ' i' w .furtri and M I ill! sv AVRS. P "EXPEKIENCNE" rc rnr v n" 1 ;ta 1 111:1. vn Alhambra urn w Gertrude Hoffmann in I- American Ballet V I I1' Emma Cams ! 1'.'"JjV .L'Lij11 i . m Ruth Budd MiHer &" Mack IJJ I'J l.' lj r , . 1 1 ii iril " n - - Langford & Frederick KAN'DERS & MILI.IS JOE TOWLE LEO.NORE KERN THE JOANNY3 FANTINO SISTERS & CO. Ac-iep's Fablca I'athe New I epic? of the Dai bumann-Ksmk I Metropolitan Opsra Heme EVENING Octn 11 Q j Auspices of Lnfayrtte Pest ' 20-1, American Legien Tlehels,-"" i" ''" itii ilr ll ..r.,-, Ii' - n it V lllllir. nu 1 1 i ini' I ii st.. nml liirinml.t.n Ilreml nn I I'upl ir i Bryn Mawr Herse Shew Bryn Mawr, Pa. -i i-r. -.-s. "' 'i;v IV.- In v r . -,. - l'.M i . i l'. 'HI ur.l e ". '1 M- l. ,' . X ' . I I . x I v i r I ,1 Ambassador III 1 -. - I IIIIIM1 , r , MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT in "INU WUMAN KNOWS" tliUilin llr liirlMill.ii ,,"" '.'iir, PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA or nfl n I - u 'inacr 1'! ly M-iRKIl V.I i . v . ' ' ' '. . V' N V i. '.l H I- " " t 9 PIIII.A .'. MMMINO TMRATRML ' I limi-i'TMiv i i-tr r- .1. ,t. KIIIIUmT cHGsnwnTM- MATS. OAIUY AT .2 13 tJti AT .I3 WORLDS BEST VAUDElLl& ti MAfllt RES! JOHNtMURWT akthimmmi niame rennnt rvsi.t inrtKMNATS H6 Tt.f HJINTIH CXKKJt' AMLO ? KLEIN BROS. LLORA HOFFMAfJ.- BERT SHEPPARD HATTIE ALTHOFF AND .USTER. IN ARGENTINA LA PINSKI ANIMAL ACTORS SMUBERT NEWS -BUD FISHER COME0 P0PULAR1 DAILY MATS 2S 50 PP IP F S lMTCSt?Aw2S50f75ft THE TRIUMPH OF PHILADELPilA, NLW YORK AND CHICAGO. POPMATTHURS-4150, I SEATS SELLING 8 WEEKS AHEAD ixiJMyHTiiintriaHiammiiiirraaiataBa Jj(g LAST 5 EVES. eiaiMiEisigj Last Pep. Mat. Tomer. ';, $1.50 'AOW. OCT. 3 ss SEATS THURSDAY MAIL ORDERS NTU : PKAMATC Mevtiry s.8rS.53 03 i TRESM from a vears TRIUMPH at TrlEMAXlNE ELLIOTT THEATRE N.V. 5aM-ir Last. 5 Eves. ?i. 5EAS0 MU5IPAL COMECyy MATTERPIECE '. i j Lsi Pep. Mat. Tomer. "", $1.50 WEXT Wfk SEATS THURSDW MAIL ORDERS MNJ xx MARION m SemT s eesfs IN 'JHE. MUSICAL COMtOy SCM5ATI0M mw, BIRDS SU2ABETH K!S55Sf AN3 A (ViiT OF EXCEPTIONAL EXCELLENCE W.CIUDINC fgStlHH'M f UTURlTy ftUurAKTt CKMO - - mmm SrW-Wt!r,',.t .".'!-! VAiurHVr,,;iiM ifflgRm WK Y OLIVER ldSOSCOS GI5EAT J vKrSsrfrrx Vl"w. MELODy dcama success SEE. IT likEIFOraE. IT GOE.5 TC NEVO YORK I P- HA. CC'.'GHTKl OMEOY HA??V d E.X'iCgCY HEG'Z A4Ff7.'E. l 1-EAI? IN LONDON ' l YEAR hANEWYOM l "fr.I!,u) I i , m First Popular Mat. Tomorrow r ... .... J..u,,.,v.uuki i Breezy Musical Comedy i IWUUHLb ilRLS M BLUE A Deuble-Deck Laughing Hit PRICES: All Nights, 50c te $2.50 Pep. M.i'i. W1. & Snt.. 50c te $2 BROAD-' ' ' ,':" VIS First Popular Mat. Tomorrow ALLAN POLLOCK I hrn ii i, ,., i ti of Divorcement A i r 5 in THE FI! 1 SENSATION! TrrrwairevTWjM i- rriav '.viti fi 'j-y hJi i ijr x-iv ms. gW-Ze--A-L. . C 1 1 ft i fl A Rex Ingram Production - i ' '.' Ail Mats., S'.Y te $1.50 METROPOLITAN ; i i i-tr MAF. DESMOND Vl,!!& l he .nv( nf Sn i,n .. . -.,,.,,, 8 repulnr I'nccs: ' "" r t" ti oe : '.. i . i ii ORPHJ UM ' li itun CRPKEUM PLAYERS le .11. I HIS i tiii: ,ii mi-.m mmmaawammmmammmmmmmmiimmmmmfmmmmttmtmm I i i i E3S fP-4 HENRY WVAVAC6 Offtttf PLAYING A niJAL D.01 IIJ -..- VW mhmmm ri&iwz m erj ;v tffyrfjae'rasVX J ui i w- v.T.i vi n ZiMihih? ;i ."uwtK "qLKyws y I 4.t y; mi ST.-i? , &m ii mmm 'weeks f 1 1 l I. .L I . .. ' ,'f ' ' '' ItU-H n III r v in' i" m i.TN J W 111 - nn. ni'-iiv. DANflWG TOIVIGilT lasme 3s??u Mis DUMONT'S tii jc u II- l.lf 8 IS EIMETT ELCH Minreh' 3 IS awr-'jL.4TIC CITY I'AUEANT i2' a ROSE LAND. I u 1 5 "KiSTlrsT
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