t "iST. "??; iiXUff "v V '' " 4i"" O .T 'V A" V -V' t - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHIKABELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE tfancy Wynne Tells of the Engagement of Miss Martha Baker te Mr. Griggs, of St. PaulSIie Speaks of Styles at the Herse Shew This Week mHK Interesting cngnBemcnt thnt I 1 hinted nbent n week or se age Is .nneimccd today, And It Is Putty1 njker's. I Mippese seme of you gueicied f fl rcferrlnu te one et'the Bnkers when I "'' pne ,vns "ene "' Bver' ttrnctlve slKters, for they ere nil se .Urnctlrc; nnd whenever you henr of a family of flve or slx istcr9 ymi n,wny'1 think of the Uaker filrls. Well, Petty, hefe rightful iminc js Martha Dmlgsen linker, is engaged m jiunjamiu uijuc firiggc. n son of Mr" nml tr8, Chnunccy Milten OrlBK, of t. Paul. And the trgngement Is announced today by Mrs. D,Ik don't knew hew you feel about It. but 1 feel sorry fr Mrs. linker because f the wide ncatterntlen of her family, ftmieh I rejoice with the girls who arc marrying the men they core for. Here's ?,fle going te be mnrrled In n few i. nnd going down te Han Antoule, Tex, te ve. Sephle married Ethan Allen Shcplcy, of St. Leuis, In July; Linda wa" married hevcrnl years nge te Mr Aines. of St. Paul, nnd Berah, who mnrrled Jehn Hell. Jr., nnd ltacliel ere T enlv two left n Philadelphia. It's & hat Wnda nnd Martha .will live In the same city, St. Pnul. Iemarknl irVrrnl months age en the fvt that three had married men from cities whdse is Mwtna v i - r """?", nnehcl Just came bnck from Italy n i weeks age. Yeu knew she went ever wiin .; --- - , and several ewie yr "" . few .... i,n,i n wonderful time. But te return te the engagement. I heir very nice things nbent Uen Urlggs. Pitty has known hlra for some time, I understand. He Is n graduate of lale, 1020 nnd has Just returned from I-,u-rene' hcre he spent scvcrel months. In fact, seme ene sold he and Patty hid net seen eneh ether for three menth1), as he hnd been ever there that Inns He Is te be one of the ushers nt JulVs adding In October I hear Sephie bad n dellghtful sum mer. Mr. Snenlcy was able te stay en hire till the middle of this month, nnd ?hcy were In New England most of the time nnd traveled around quite let It's tee bad they could net be here for Julie's wedding when it Is te tike place se seen, but he could net itav away from business any longer, ,"d Sephie did net unnt te May without him and se they have gene onto St. Leuis, where they arc getting settled in their new home. T WONDER if It will be eh het today 1 out nt the Hryn Mnwr Shew as It Ms yesterday nnd V cdncsday. bo be nuie. according te nil calculation nnd premonitions and all the rest of t. "it nod net ought te of been" se het at this time of year as It has been. And ineidentnllv when you have a beautiful rleth frock te wenr and have te fall bnclc Inte a hnlf-faded summer drew it's Just net quite whnt you hed hoped It was going te be. ,.... .. Furthermore, it must be het for these nhe Insisted In their minds that It wns net het nnd wit In the boxes nnd en the terraces In sports clothes nnd capes mind you. rapes ! Clutra Ellis were the most wonderful one en ednesday afternoon. It wns of duvetyne in a soft sliade of brillinnt erunge, mid she were n lnrgc black velvet hat with it. Hntra is decidedly pretty and has brought seme wonderful frocks from Europe for the parties this yenr. She made her debut lust Saturday at an at home given by her parent's in Dryn Mawr. PAH be it from me te criticize, but as nn interested onlooker I wonder why the linrem veil ns worn of lote. hy does nnv one want te put n wad of heavy chiffon about the neck nnd nttnch It up te the bark of the hnt, thereby eleMng out all possible nir. nnd espe cially why en days such as the Inst few hare been? Somehow I enn't get it. It is net pretty, it N net becoming, nnd yet the fnshien -eems te be growing and growing strong. I saw about fif teen out al the tennis, and there have been a grent many nt the Herse Shew. Of course, ever one te his or her taste, as the old farmer said when he pnlnted his cow sky blue, but why; de you suppose some of us have such no ne no culle" tnstes? BETTY was pining with her kitten when Aunt Edith came te call. The kitten., whose name is Evnllnn, wns fkipplng nbeut most gayly, chnhlng n ball and n spool nnd Itself nnd having a wonderful time. "Whnt n playful little thing It W." said Aunt Edith. playful, but she's nwful seratchful, tee." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Leuis C, Uaker, Jr., of St Asaphs rend, Unlit, announces the en gagement of her daughter, Martha Hodgsen Haker, and Mr. ttenjnmln Olyde Qrlggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Milten Griggs, of St. Paul, Minn. Dr. and Mrs. O. Edward Janney, of Baltimore, have announced the engngo engnge ment of their daughter, Miss Ilebecca Sinclair Janney, and Mr. Henry Tim- born, of Haverford. Mlns Janney, who Is a sister of Mrs. Walter Robinson Jehns, of Medln, and n grnduate of Co lumbia University, has been associated for some months with a reconstruction unit In Wnrsaw, Poland, where Mr. Tim bers hns also worked since he cmnpltted his eeurtvs at Haverford College. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vincent S. I'ewnall, of Bwarthmere, have announced the en gagement of their dnughtcr, Mlm Ruth Elizabeth Pewnnll, te Mr, Charles It. Itussell, of Swnrthmerc. Mr. and Mrs. William O. Uosten, of 6133 Washington avenue, nnneunce the ongagemont of their daughter. Miss Anne B. Gnstem, te Captain Paul Hath away, United States Army, of Portland, Ore. The wedding will take place In Oc tober. Captain Hathaway, who is the son of Mrs. Alice Hathaway and the late General Ferrest Henry Hathaway, United States Anny, has been assigned te the Vancouver Barracks, Oregon, as Infantry Instructor. Mr. and Mrs. J. Heward Pew will en en tertaln at a dinner-dance at their home, Knollbreok, Mill Creek rerad, Ardmore, en Wednesday evening. October 6, In honor of Miss Mary Elizabeth Elliett, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William J. Elliett, of 317 Seuth Seventeenth street, who will be married te Mr. Arthur Ed mund Pew, Jr., nt neon en Saturday, October 8, in Calvary Presbyterian Church. Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Paddock Klapp, of 1716 Spruce street and Bryn Mawr, will entertain at luncheon today nt the nitz-Carlten and later In their box at the Bryn Mnwr Herse Shew, Their guests will Include Mrs. James Starr, Mies Sarah Legan Starr, Miss Elslo deP. Hirst and Mrs. Helsteln DeHaven Fex. Dr. and Mrs. Klapp will occupy thelr town heuse early next month. Miss Margaret U, Butcher, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heward Butcher, Jr., haa returned from a visit te Milten, Mass., where alie assisted In receiving nt the tea which her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Trafferd, formerly of this city, gnvc te formally present their daughters. Miss Lerna Trafferd and Miss Bachel Trafferd. te society, and has left for Vassar College with Miss Itachel Trafferd, where they will be students. Miss Lerno, Trafferd, who has been spending a few days in this city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Butcher and Mlbs Cintra Ellis, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Struthers Ellis, of Fex Hill Farm, Bryn Mawr, has returned ttf her home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph M. Husten, of Wlssahlcken nvenue. Qermantewn, have Issued Invitations for a tea en Tues day, December 27, te formally Introduce te soclety their daughter, Miss Jirdell MncOrcger Husten. Miss Husten Is a student at Smith College. Miss Anney C. Sharp and her sister. Miss Estella L. Sharp, dnughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph W. Sharp, Jr., who have been spending several months) traveling nbread, where they visited" Italy. France, Switzerland and Eng lanu, have returned te thelr home, Ovcr Hclds, Sugartown read, Berwyn. Mr. and Mrs. Kebort Emett Hare, of 100 Seuth Twenty-second street, who have been spending tjie summer nt East Gloucester, Mass., and Hancock Point, Me., have returned te their country place, Stenyhurst, Strafford. Miss Elizabeth W. Green, daughter Of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kane S. Green, of Ment gemery and Radner avenues, Bryn Mawr, nas icrt rer uoebs terry Hcnoei, :sew Yerk, where she will be n student. The engagement of Miss Katherlne Bush, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ij. H. Bush, of Huntsvllle, Tex., te Mr. Cle ment B. Keator, son of Mrs. Jehn Frls Frls bce Keater. of 218 West Walnut lane, Qermantewn, has recently been an nounced. Mrs. A. L. Schulhef, of 2122 West Erle avenue, announces the betrothal of her daughter, Miss Careline M. Schul Schul eof, te Mr. Haymond H. Sondhelm, et this city, Mr. and Mra William H. Wanamaker, Jr.. of Woedroyd, Highland avonue, Merlen, and their daughters. Miss Alma Wanamaker nnd Miss Louise Wana mnker, have returned td their home after spending part of the summer at their camp In New Hampshire. Engaged vrv. r.'"-Sf liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMJifiiiiiii "iiiiwiiHHOi MISS MAHTHA DOIHJSON BAKKU Miss Itahcr's engagement te Mr. nenjnmln Olyde Urlggs, of St. Paul, .Minn., Is announced today by lier mother, Mrs. Leuis C. Bnlier. of Bain J. Hyndmnn wilt perform the ceremony nnd will be nsslsted by the Rew Jehn Harvey Lee. pastor of the church. Miss Fry will 1ms attended by her sis ter Mies Sara Fry. na maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Heward II Dlirman, of San Francisce, Calif. : Mrs Jeseph Zlmmermnn. Jr.. and Mrs. J. Wllllem Rabe, of Akren, O. : Miss Cecilia M. Kelly. of Lewes, Il. ; Mrs. Bnrten G. Levin, of Merlen, and Mrs. Alfred P. Hlnckle. of this city. Mr. James L. Hlnes will be best man nnd the ushers will Include Mr. .Tudson K. Vegdes. Jr.. Mr. Alfred P. Hlnckle, Mr. David B. Martin, Mr. Albert Odgers, Mr. C. Wlllard Moero nnd Mr. Harry M. Freeman. A reception will be given after the ceremony at the Oormantewn Cricket Club. Mrs. Meredith F. Jenes, of 381 Oewcn avenue, Is at the Ambassador, Atlantic City. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs, David Mandcl, Jr., of 3218 Diamond strent, nnneunce the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Helen R. Mandet, te Mr. Delph L. Levy. Mr. N. Resenau haa removed from 2253 North Thirty-third street te the Belle Claire Apartments, Fortieth and Parkslde avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Freeman, of 1822 North Natrona street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anna V. Freeman, te Mr. Herman E. Jacoby, of this city. Mr and Mrs Leuis Sickles nnd their family, of 3220 Diamond strect. have returncd from Atlantic City, where they spent the summer. Mrs. Perry Frankcl and Miss Ma. Ma. thllde Frankel. of 1925 North Thirty third street, have taken apartments at the Lerraine, Bread street and Fair mount avenue. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dalnlmcr, of 2416 North Bread street, and Dr. and Mrs. B. Heller are en an automobile trip through New Yerk State. Miss Janet Masen, of Thirteenth and Jeffersen streets, will entertain mem bers of her card club at her home en Tuesday afternoon next. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacob, of 2347 North Park avenue, formerly of 135 West Susquehanna avenue, will cele brate their f ftletli wedding anniversary en October 10 at the Mercantile Club. Bread and Master streets, from 8 te 11 o'clock, Mrs. Miriam K. Arneld, of 120S North Bread street, hns returned frenr a stay at Lake Placid, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Emit Sellg have re' turned te their apartment nt the Majes tic after spending some time at Atlan tla City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Oorchev, of 3732 North Eighteenth street, nnneunce the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Edith Gorchev, te Mr. William Resen, of this city. Mrs. J. Morten, of North Sixteenth utrt l th guest of Mrs. P. Fltsger nld, of Pittsburgh, for n few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clinrles 7.. De Yeung, of 1943 North Park avenue, have re turned from Atlnntlc City, where they spent the summer. Mra. Harry Lynaen nnd her son, of New YeTk, are the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Fllegelman, of 1735 Montgom ery avenue. Mrs. A. Flelsher and Mr. and Mrs. I, Albert Llverlght and their family, of 2030 Spring (larden street, have re turned from their summer home in Vcntner. Mr. and Mrs. Simen II. Kecster, of Sharen, Pa,, who have been spending several weeks In Atlantic City, nre new the guests of Mrs. K. Hnssler, 22G1 North Twenty-first street, for a short stay. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA -T.1ie-.t,mber', of st- Menica's C. C, of 1727 nitner street will entertain nt an Infermil dance this evening. Among these en the committee nre Mr. Fred l)i f r",ren., Mr. William MacDer MacDer niett, Mr. Francis Yager. Mr. Harry Yenger, Mr. William Dean,' Mr. JwS Ick Gress nnd Mr. Michael Hegan. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Jeseph Israel will entertain nt dv "LV?, De"0VfS,ratfM l en IStuS Junier Aides who are te aasHt nt the mothers and daughters" table at the fair and market day for the benefit of f,iIUi,'f Xl Convalescents at Darby, te be held October 7 and 8. Among these who will be nt the tea are Miss Elizabeth Bryan, Mis, Peggy Brady, Mles Margaret Matthews, Mis, Miss Madeleine- Olynn. Miss Helen Cro Cre nln. Miss Hannah Rlerdan, Miss Marie Louise Tracy, Mrs J. E, Cashman. Mrs r0rWCM.W,'yff.lJ.n' JIr8v;, Ilebcrt e Pe7: ter, MIb Kitty Sehlater, Miss Ruth u. ' Callahan Mies Jesephine Strain. Miss Elennore Gallagher and Mrs. Frank Tebaldt. vnt SPd. Mr8- Mer.r,s Pes. of 1741 V. ?.ty"s5n(1 "trMt. and Mr. and Mrs. McCoy have returned te their nemes after a meter trip te Atlantic Friends of Mr. Ferdinand Caballero will be glad te knew that he is con valescing from a recent attack of Illness at his home, 6130 Locust street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Norten have returned from their wedding trip nnd are preparing te leave for Yonkers, N M;.wre, they?fIU, moke tI,9lr home. xtf' T,rt0P w1" b0 remombered as Miss F. Mabel Robertsen, of 430 Seuth Ferty-flflh street ..Jfr. and Mrs. Hllllard A. Smith, of ?117 Ii5,nt street, will clese their cot tage at Ocean City this week and return te their home. iMn,;...Ilebcrt Parker, of 235 Seuth Flftytthtrd street, haa returned te her home after n visit te her sen-ln-lnw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shaw, of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Shaw nas a June bride. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. J. Heward Reber have relumed te thelr home in Ridley Park, from Ellzabethtewn. In the Adtrendacks, where they have occupied their sum mer home since June. Mrs. Harry Breaghail Pepler,, who .23 en ..F'61 e' her parents. Mr. hnm.MK- y11,'""1 .B- McIntyVe. nt their r,mjn ,MeXIan for "em weeks, has returned te Terente, Canada. e rT: -n,d,,M.I, Themas W. Barnhlll, 2nHDITXr.'h Ulli' ale "Pending the week mn,LChambr,,burK' Pa- where they ITv nfJ?i,a (8W aye nRO- nccempanled ,y,ih, r daughter. Miss Marguerite HalT a 8tUaent at Pcnn rhM.r;.ml J5r"l Samuel Edgar Clyde, of SnHnS: cnlertalned at dinner nt the even?n Country Club en Friday Recently Married Mnfi. HAYMOND E. COWAKI) Who before her marriage last Sat urday afternoon was Miss Hannah V. Ven Alien, (laughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Harvey W. Vnn Attcn, of this city Worthlneton Lake A pretty wedding took place en Wed nesday evenlt.it at 7s30 o'clock In the Centenary Methcdist Episcopal Church, rrty.flrst and Spring Garden streets, when Miss U KMherlne Lnke, of 620 North Forty-eighth street, was given In mnrHage by her father, Mr. James M. Lnke, te- Mr. Jeseph O. Worthlngten, of 747 North Thirty-ninth street. The Rev. Frank Andrus, pastor of the church, officiated at the ceremony, after which n reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. . The bride was attended by Mrs. N. F. Feffecker ns matron of honor, and the brldemalds Included Miss Inez Lnke. a sister: Miss Mary Lake, a cousin of the bride j Mlas Lilly Hagy, Miss Mary Palmer, Mies Alice Addle and Miss Myrtle Dickinsen, of Chesapeake City. Md. Mlwi Dorethy Lake, a small sister of the bride, acted b flower girl, and Master William Lake, a small brother of the bride, acted as ring bearer. Mr. Rayburn Lake wad nest man and the ushers Included Mr. Jehn Nugunt, JANE J. C. MIMXrt CONSERVATOIRE of DANCES rlUTATK TtTOItINO nallreem. Fithetlc, Inlfrpretlte and llsllet "The Wslk Anion" Children's Clasc -" 1M1 102S CIIF.STNCT HT. WAI.NUT OUT YARDLEY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ernest, of Col Cel Col llngsweod, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nerman Ress. Mrs Jehn Sutphln. of Merris Heights, entertained at bridge en Saturday aft ernoon. The Rev. and Mrs. Themas A. Mery weathcr are receiving congratulations en the birth of a son, Themas Arthur Mcrywcather. 3d, en Sunday. The first meeting of the Bridge Club was held en Monday afternoon nt Fairfield Terrace. the home of Mrs. J. Augustus Cadwnllnder. NORRISTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Rubin, of 620 Swede street, have announced the en gagement of their niece, Miss Rese Stemple, te Mr, Jacob Geldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Geldberg, of 511 Barbndees street. Mr. nndlMrs. Jeseph S. Ycakcl. of 1031 West Marshall street, entertained at i a dinner In celebration of their twenty fifth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Brown, of C43 Buttonwood street, were the guests of honor at a ' surprise miscellaneous shower given by the Teung People's Al liance of the Bethany Evangelical Church, of whteh Mr. and MrB Brown are members. Mrs Brown, befere her recent marriage, was Miss Sarah Lare. 'siraraiMiiiw A Tempting Tasty Treat Baby Norway Mackerel 3 10C At all our Stores iiMnwircnni DANCE AT THE COLUMBIA DANCING ACADEMY 38th and Market Streets JAZZY ORCHESTRA WONDERFUL FLOOR NEW IDEAS AT ON OLD RTAND GENTLEMEN, SO CUNTS, LADIES, 40 CENTS, INCLUDING WAR TAX AND WAnDROHE '' GERMANTOWN The marriage of Miss Helen Bnrr Fry, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Abraham Harvey Fry, of 418 West Hertter street, and Mr. Harry Dletsch, Jr., en of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Dletsch. of this city, will take place en Tuesday, October 11. at 0:30 o'clock In the Second Presbyte rian Church, Germantown. Dr. Matthew KNITTING WOOLS 16c an Ounce Silky Weel, 2 ezs. 44c 100 Samples Upen Request Daily Parcel Pest Service Colonial Yarn Heuse 1231 Cherry St saraKwrVln I'hene Locum 6010 I t i ft 1 1 ? i- i - s h i T L r TrV-yaK-g: x IMPORTERS, DESIQXKRS AND MAKERS OF WOJfE.V'fl ASD CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWESTY-SIX YEARS GOWNB WRAPS SUITS ,FURS BLOUSES SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS CHILDREN'S APPAREL CHESTNUT CORNER TWELFTH We Feature Saturday Misses' Apparel EXCEPTIONAL FOR THEIR STYLE, WORKMANSHIP AND VALUE DRESSES at 39.50 Harris Misses' fashions express every new "dlfferentness" in shade and design, with all the newest trimming effects se tastefully added this season. SUITS at 59.50 Smart Taillcurs, comprising an unusual collection of cleverly fash' iened blouse and silhouette effects, plain or richly trimmed with fur and developed in all the beautiful new fabrics. COATS at 75.00 Misses' Coats of our own design made of the very best and most fashionable fabrics of the season, trimmed with fur te suit the most fastidious miss. Linings of extraordinarily fine quality. H'e Specialize in Gowns and Coats that Slenderize the larger women r IT 1 1 I I 1 1 BONWIT TELLER 6XO CHESTNUT AX 13 STREET Arranged for Tomorrow An Extraordinary Sale MISSES' FUR-TRIMMED SUITS , 50-00 Actual Values are 85.00 and 95.00 An exceptional offer of Misses' Suits developed of high-quality fabrics, enriched with luxurious Fur Cellars and distinguished by fine tailoring. This Event is remark able both from the standpoint of value and the early date of its presentation. ONE HUNDRED SUITS DIVIDED INTO TWO GROUPS DEMI-TAILLEUR FABRICS: Mechatex and Duvet dc Laine. SPORTS AND TROTTEUR FURS: COLORS: Beaver, Squirrel and Wolf Navy, Malay, Volnay, Sorrento, Tortoise Shell and Black. FABRICS: FURS: COLORS: Plain and Herringbone Tw et'ds. Raccoon, Wolf. Au stralian Opossum. Brown and Tan; Rust and Sorrento; Mono tone Tweeds. Four Medels in youthful styles- Fingertip length Coats with large convertible Cellars or waistline revere Cellars of Fine Furs. Sizes 14161820 Special Gerena Coats Lustrous Belivia Finish 55-00 Featuring t h e slip-en armhelc especially designed te be worn ever present Dress Medes. Loese belted model, full length, with convertible cellar. Radium silk lined and inter lined. Navy, tan and' black. Special Peiret Twill Frecks Twe Rcdingelc Medels 45-00 Developed of exceptionally fine piquetine, in two distinctive models, one of which features the Mat silk braid and braid binding in black, and the ether the novelty colored braid. FOURTH FLOOR 11' Mr. J. rtffrgens, Mr, Claude Lake nnd Mr. C. Vernen Lake. After nn extensive wedding; trip Mr. nnd Mm. WorthhiRtea vlll Hve nt 2522 Houth Kdgewoed Mreet, wlirre they will be nt home after November 1. MAnKET AT, NINETEENTH Nerma Talmadge IN A FIRST NATIONAI PHOTOPLAY "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" Cast Includes Ixiw Ccxly & Chin. TUchman ADDED ATTRACTION PARIS FASHION REVIEW (Living Medels) AUBPICBH OF qiMHBL CltOTHEnB STANTON MARKET & 16TII ST& Re-epenf Tomorrow AT 11 A. M. FIRST PHILADELPHIA PRESENTATION WM. FOX WONDER PLAY jmt i if 9 Ma Imp I A JiHr FIRST I ftl lr time liar fkjP POPULAR P PRICES rniLA DinrrTieN H MtAMNO "SHffcr IN f.F.K ft It J. HHI'limtT CTP-STiwra ; AWTi. DAILY AT Z 13 tvtvwi efia MT3. DAILY AT i. 13 cvc.-m e,ia , WORLDS BEST VAUDEVILLE. JOHN I MURRW Awm l' tttn Tit HJINTTK htV' tfKJlAHBl Kttf1M1 nn.1 ifircltMiura MII.O? ki.kin iinen; LI.OUA linmtAK. IH'.UT HIIKI'I'AHD. HATTIi: AI.TIIOrr AMI HlflTI.lt "IN AIMIKNTINA" r,A I'lNXUI ANIJIAI. ACTOHB THE GREATEST HUMAN STORY EVER TOLD DIRECT FROM ITS RECORD RUN OF ONE .SOLID YEAR ON BROADWAY, N. Y. ALL NEW YORK SAW IT ALL PHILADELPHIA WILL SEE IT LIMITED ENGAGEMENT CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. DAILY, 35c & 50c EVENINGS, 50c & 75c PAI API? 12U MARKET RTKEET I Lit,La je A M te 11 P. M. Pleturliatlen of Well-Known Piny "Experience" Featuring mCHARD UARTIIEI.MESS ART AIM A CHESTNUT Uel. 10TH mLrtUiA 10 A. M. te 11.13 P.M. BERT LYTELL ;n VIPTORIA MARKET AD. OTH T 1V t Vllrt e A. M. te 11-15 P. M. DUSTIN FARNUM "PIRAI.L LAW fAPITHI 724 MARKET STREET VrVl 1 1 J3a Cenntance Tftlraadgre In "MAMMA'H ATFAIR" RFT.FNT MARKET ST. Del. 17TH iiUill 1 -THE PRINCESS OF NEW YORK" TTTORF MARKET AT JUNirEU ULiUDEl CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE 11 te 11 'The Bullet-Proof Lady" Bryn Mawr Herse Shew AT Bryn Mawr, Pa. TOPAT AND TOIirORHOW MORNINGS AND AFTERNOONS in A. M AND 2 P M. DAILY Ticket. flOe and 11.09. On 8nfl At Heppe-i. HIT Chenlnut St . and, lwx efTlce en irreunda Amerlca'i) rret wenlrful show horses In rlanlc events. GRAND OPENING A MBASSADOO Tl Italtlmnre Ar. nt Rfltli s A V Raltltnnre Ate. nt Aftfl. u Direction Fred D. unci M. E. Telt Matinee Tomorrow Klrt 1'hlludelphlH Prearntnlleu ,yt THE BLOT With CLAIRE WINDSOR METROPOLITAN OPERA III! INK RECITAL I1Y .MME. Schumann -Heink Monday Evg., Oct. 10th Atlip'eea Lnfmette Pout 'Jrt4 Amer '. ..clen Tickets Tfic Jl '.0 2 0n $2 no Jan" ilnrluJInn tftx) O..I 1 Hmanna 1IM i-hestntit st nnd Metrepulitan Hui uffl -Mail orders new J r'red Zlnunenn.in A hen m. aires M V J-AYLUR aenpr.il Mnar ORPHEUM arinntewn & Chelten ORPHEUM PLAYERS'" I" llit" IT,J.N AND THi: RU jJE ' Keystone " 'J1 .tJfWlr0 t e MAE DESMOND R "THE LOVE OF SU SHONO" Popular f rices: I'venlnen Mfltlneen Rc te Jl OO lli- te Rf)f ROSELAND ;,",!!"a. DANTINO TONUillT ADMISSION- 23e ADELPHI THE TRIUMPH OF PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. Casine JINGLE jingle J . yUOllIU Wlthsierre te v,ai I DUMONTS lijJ aiuh-ev. s.ia ; MiifH M,in UI cr. ii w ' EMMETT WELCH Minstrels 8(tlri- ATI NT( TITY PAUHANT Oven Baked Beans ! H In Individual Pets, 10c J fa fe " i Kg You'll never knew hew 3 f. g geed Baked Beam can 3$ t?R oe umu you try our. 3- f5l '0 $& 24 Rtitauran($ &? WSMSl ttntrally lecattd. 4? -wV rfeRf&ffIIlO!u I 1 SliKlNG fe I L-J ' V ig553Bq Mat. Tomer. JX $2.00 Seats NOW .Srlllnic B W'etUn Alirnil 'SSKIQillSJERT Last 2 Eve' nA77EBPIEC6 X iK- S COMECry Last Mat. Tomer. $2.00 .Vk seatsnew selling n PAT V MARION,-. IM THE. MUSICAL COMtW 3tNSATWk IMF. BIRDS" t ELIZABETH MURRJU AND A CAVr OF EXCEPTIONAL tVXtUtKCI and the Stunning Futurltr Dflmtnnte C herufl Q(g LAST 2 EVES. iPvyTS) v-FL henry w SAVAqe ewr flMAI Dill p IK) s- SBI PLAYING A iONaisisisjfi) Last Mat. Tomer. " $2.00 BEG. MON., OCT. 3 SEATS NOW SELLING mm urn rRtSrl FROM A YtARS TRIUMPH AT THEMAXINE ELLIOTT THEATRE. N.Y. STTnKTKE '"" ViUIUT-tflr'"V,'8O0 FAREWZILWEZK Of OLIVLR MOR03CO5 GREAT VpjKlaakKk. MtlOtr DRAMA ffTT3TT I :. l . I 1 5UCCL33 SEE. IT before; IT GOE.S TO NtVO YORK MEXT llSMrSEffl NOW M HAYS DLLIGHTfUL COME.0Y with PETER. HEGCE I YtAR IN LONDON 1 YEAR IN NIV Wt I'hl mleiphla Teremust Theatres FO kKh" ST "laTS AT 8 :15 r Vyi.XX.l-.iJ X rep Mat Tomorrow A. L. ERLANGER'S TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE Every One Is Singing 'OH Mi: OH MY, OH. YOl"" DOLI1 and -WHO'S WHO WITH YOl'?-- PRICESt All Nights, 50c te $2.50 A I.I MATINI3KS. sec TO fi SPATS SKI I.INO KOU NEXT WEEK Dpn A n - winks only Kves, B:3 Ll.JfU fop Mat Tomorrow,2:30 CHAllLr DILLINGHAM f resent ALLAN POLLOCK In the Lend m IlramatJc Sensation A Bill of Divorcement f f emenr tlane. StRRed hy Jli) Den '"' "e'ltnit fer the Iia' Week GARRICK D,rrrMBASvii THE FILM SENSATION I mpthe eKK-nna LAST WEEKS I Of THE APOCALYPSE A Rex Ingram Production i H V ! -' TS HI Sl-HVKD A I- ML II IS r,(l0 lu Jj All Mats., 50c te $1.50 "- ''" ' ' the lst Week fjy fiffj, rXtfir & gfm M3.M:M8i,TH ! lflt. I. I LJ I V ... - - . Excluiively Vaudeville's Beit'l M' IIWT GERTRUDE HOFFMANN EMMA CARUS RUTH BUDD MILLER & MACK J... T..M. 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