. 'J V til EVENING, PUBIIO LIit)iGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1021 J' ST. AST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Wonders if in Day "Debutante" Will Be Blew in That nS It be Hint the sednl act of U making ft debut is deemed and .that in Mme nenr future yearn we will be eii(lerIn? wh.nl n dtbulnnte wnu. nnd looking the word up In the dictionary ,n mc if I' f-1111 t,l"'C, nml mrflne exactly? Of ceurw, that round vPrv cxngRcrntcd. In the face of tens m.it of thin nook mid many ethers scheduled for the mining month. Nearly ptW day one hears, It H true, of thin or that debutante who h "ImvitiR ft tea; but die's leaving next day for smith": or "shc'H come en for thlx (rrlblv mini m ' i" , "" -". com. Our debutantes nre fast becoming elfece glrl! hoe parties arc incldentnl n tlielr live, or business women In rmbrje. taking business courses at "rexel or Peine or Hanks or any of the nunieteHK ether Inislness schools and i nllese.s about here. And nmnv of them already nre or er rupiril in Parlous ways. It's only ji small start, but does it show which av the wind Is blowing? Are be dnnlng te realize that tee much tim Sas been given up te this thing of coming out? SOMEHOW T am n little glad. We en tee fnr In tills bringing out, of .laughter-. It's hard en the girH wlmseUcs Hvery one at home and nbrnnd stands around nml waits en hHi. ami entertains for them and nnds tliem new era " -"i y ihrm f-r a year: and then, no m-it-t,r hew attractive they arc the fol lowing venr they have te take n back , ,i it were, for the new debu tantes nre coming nleng. nnd they must ,ap nil the parties and attention and 5Thnt!ntoe. is a bit exaggerated, be rmic lets of the girls have an awfully joed time at the parties the year or mere after they come out : but the parties are net given for them, ami hev de begin te "lese out" en In vitations. Thev are net asked te this or te thnt. because It's n "strictly de butante affair." Hut new that some if the buds themselves nre taking the attitude thnt they cannot give up n whole venr just te parties nnd gayety. we nre getting somewhere. I fullv believe in thnt proverb nbeut ill work nnd no piny, but I think the nlnv hns been run Inte the ground. ,ml I Mimetlmi's tiemble for the i-hnr-uter of the future feneratiens because f the lack of self-denial in this. It's geed te Imvc "Ne" said te m once in a while; it's geed te find up cannot nlwn.vn de just as we like. It helps us te he stieuger te bear the hard thing" which come te all of us and which, after all. nre the things which i.elp te niuke us better men and women. After which sermonizing jeu'll be unntlng te knew who. T have henrd. is going te college, besides Mnrenrct Itutcher nnd Louise Swnin. Well. Mire Sailer for one. and Margaret Huten. tee. nnd 1 linve henul of one n tue ethers whose names I have net uist en the tip of inv tongue. POLLY TIIAYKIt. I hear, is going into business. ShcV going te have in office in Mix Prnnklln's shop, nnd 'n sne tin life I can't remember whnt he is going te spei'lali7c in. but I'll tind out nnd tell ou. Hnrbara Heyd lias n shop en Sydenham street nnd makes the most exquisite lnmj) shndes. uhlch she sells, nnd (lertnide I'nnceast. I iinderMnnd, still is jvnrking away luiih In nn eflice. She's an expeit ipiist and stenographer. IS TT net funny hew j en get into u trnin of thought' f always like te inee nn idea bnck Fer Instance. I aid (tcitr.ule Pnnceal then, nnd iin medlnteh thought of Hetty Scott Vettirnllj ns the nie verv close fiiends. vim knew. And thinking of Ilrttv reminds me thnt I hear she nnd Wnltnn hne tnken n house In town this winter Thev will be nt .TJ." Seuth Twentieth street, nnd I am alrendv looking ferwnid te veclmr t lint fiuri iinHng Mnnll dnughter of theirs in TJit TJit enheuse Squnre everv nfternoen She must be nenrlv four venrx old new nnd if she's ns cute us ln wns nt 'n nnd a half she's n wonder. She has her mother's wonderful ecs nnd is ns prettv ns n picture. The Plnrks ere out in Deen nil Inst winter, if T remember ilslitlj. I suppose Mrs Sintt. Rein's mother, will stn with tliein when she comes ever from Xrvv inrk for her supper club, whiih is. ns tf SEEE33j HI iweurniis iii.maxKns .l.ve tAKr.RS of wemrs's ami mi minx's Ai'PAisnr, or rur hiehest cifaiiac rn: 1 Oil MORE Til AX TWEXTY-SIX YEARS ClUW Ss st ns 1 1 us nietsLs n Jersey Silk Petticoats and Pantalets m IT ut I escsSEeQ Seme Net-Far-Off Future, Obsolete Little Straws Direction you knew, te continue this winter ns usual. JLMMIK'S father was perfectly bald, and .llmmie hnd wonderful golden curls. Hut .Tiintnie snw the henitty of father's character and face, and thought net of the bald pnte at all. He when he was taken bv daddy te the barber for the first cutting of the nre nre cleus curls nnd the man nsked. "Whnt kind of a cut de you wnnt. son?" .llmmie could net quite get why the mini nnd daddy laughed se when he answered very soberly, with an ador ing glance at father: "Please make me just like daddy." NANVY WYNNi:. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr nnd Mrs liebert Lcumlng Mont Ment Mont Kemerj, of Ardrossan. Vlllnnevn., will Rive a. dinner or eighteen ceers en Wednesday evening. October 12, In honor of Miss Christine ("ndwilnder, daughter of Dr nnd Mrs. Wllll.uni Hlddle Cndwnlnder. Receiving nt the tea en Tliursdnv. Oc tober 27. which Mr nnd Mrs. Jeseph Wayne. Jr. will glve te formally piesent te nerletv their daughter. MIps nilznbeth 15. Wnjne, at their their home. S2d0 St. Mertlns lane, Chestnut Hill, will be Miss Kllzabclh Austin, Miss Kllznbeth nattles. Miss Marlnnna riennell Miss Lvdla C. Ooneghue Miss crtrude Deugh-em-, Miss Evelyn Drayten. Miss Klenner T Duiinln, Mlse Hannah M. nillett, Miss C. Mnrtyn Oi-erge, Miss Gertrude C.rn ham, Mlwi Banning Grange, Miss Mar caret H Hamilton. Miss Rosemary Howe, Mls Ellen Deuglnn Llevd, Miss mien Douglas Lloyd, Miss Ellen Mp Mlchnel. Miss Helen V Mlelicll Miss i Mary H Mlllei. Mlsq Mary L NIen, .miss .Mnrfraret I'licips. AIlss Kntherltie D rert"r, Jtlss ('einells S. Ttnnltln. MlfH lCntharlne Kniirbt Smith, Miss Vlrclnln dn XL Smith. Miss Sarah Lekiui Stnrr, Mis Mar'ntiun Harris and Miss Ann bella H Weed Mr Frank Sheridan, of Vew Yerk, will attend ns best man nt the wedding of Miss Elennere Brnndsr Austin dnughter of Mrs. Esmend Austin, or 1821 Pine street, and Mr. Edward Com Com eort Tatnnll, son of Mr. and Mrs James E. Tatnnll, of Haverford. which will take plnce nt neon en Thursday next en the. lawn of Farley, the country place of the bride's mother, nt Brldgewater, Pa. The ushers will Include Mr. Samuel Oummere. of Minneapolis ; Dr. Francis Jacobs, of West Chester; Mr. Westley Kurtz. Mr W Hobart Perter Mr James Moere Austin, brother of the bride, and Mr Henry Doughten. The hi Ida will be given In marriage by ln-r uncli . Mr Henry W. Moere. An interesting wedding of the Inte fall will be that of Miss Jesephlnp Primrose n.cues. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fran ns It Itjeves, ,'r. and Mr Henry Fester Wnlten. Ji , which will be quietly solem selem nised en Tuesdny, November 15. nt 4 "0 o'clock, at the home of Mlhs Beeves' pnr ents, Abbottsford avenue, Gcrmnntewn Tlie Itcv. Wllllnm Beatty Jennings, rce rce ter of the First Presbyterian Church of (Jermantown, will etllclate. Miss Beeves will have as her only attendant her sis ter, Miss Mary Prlmiose Ileeves. ns maid of honor, nnd Mr Wnlten will b" attended by his brother. Mr Jehn Wnt tun, Jd, as best man A smnft reception will fellow the eeremeny for the families and a few Intimate friends. MIfs Resemarv D Hewp, daughter of Mr Aithur Whitney Hewp of 2032 De Liincev street will Im formally present ed te society the latter part of December nt a te,i te be given by her father In stead of November 10 ns had been an- 1 nr uueed I Miss Agnes Ynrnall, daughter of Mr and Mrs Charlton "inrnall, of Seven teenth nnd Locust streets nnd Cium Cicek Farm, Deven, will lenve en Octo ber 1,1 for Aiken, S C, where shn will . attend the Jeseph Heffman Scheel Mi and Mrs Charlen E Coxe nnd I thyli daughter, MISs J.ine Gorden Coxe, of W llllHbroek Fnrm, Malvern, who arc i hpendlng some lime, traveling abroad, It ft Paris last week and are at present , In Switzerland They will return te hwltzeilnnd the latter part of this month. ' Mrs Theodere G SelxaH and her daughtei Miss Amelia Buneut Seixas, 1 of fiJII Wlssuhleken avenue, German town, left today for New Yerk, where 1 thev will spend the week 1 Miss Kathtilne V Bogers, daughter WICKER FURNITURE MADE NEW Our method is entirely nctu our cost smatl Pine trlctv nf T.ew Ilewl i Willow I'urn.iuie - (til stslea nn1 colors IlrpiilrlnK ItetlnlNhlnc Ktftlrtarntlnic This Cliulr i2.nn ; if is need or ll'tJeic, ieC tnn;.c it L. C. KIRCHER & CO. Manufacturer and Itcttiilcm 1810 CHESTNUT ST. rNtlmiitfH Cheerfully ('.Ivrn. Spriue 'U'tn -irt-vva: MILI.INKr.V .SWUMUIS suirtis i nii.riti:.v m AI'r'AHKI. gl CHESTNUT CORNEH TWELFTH at 2.75 Te acquaint you with a specific instance of the val ues that exist in the Harris Shep, we have selected one of our many values, that of silk petticoats and pantalets. They are trimmed with flounces of contrasting shades of navy, black, brown, mehawk, fawn and cherry. Main Line Matren rvrtf ,j ..r .Zf rt -V -f.YZ. .' V Photo hy llachrach MRS. II1CNRY C. EAUNSIIAW Who lives en Merris avenue, Hrjn .Mnwr, Is ene of the most popular young matrons of (lie .Main Line. She was one of the members of the Women's Commlttce of the Hryn .Mnwr Herse Shew last week of Mrs. Wllllnm H. Denncr. of 143 Seuth Eighteenth street, will leave this week for Focreft, Va., where she wlli resume her studies. Mr and Mrs Henrv Boekmjcr, of City line nnd Baynhan. Overbroek. will entrtaln at it ten en Thursday, Novcm Nevcm h r 3. from 4 until C o'clock, In honor of MIsh Mnrgaret Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harry F. Curtis, of Ovebroekr, whose engagement hns been announced te Mr. Bey Tayler Bookmyer. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Lincoln Carsen luive returned te their home en Mont gomery avenue. Elklna Park, nfter spending a week In Ocean Grave, N, J. Mih. Clinrlcs Lentz has returned te her home at Old Yerk read and Strntferd avenue, Meliese, nfter being absent the entire summer Hareld Walten, of Jenklntewn, hns returned te Lafayette College, Easten GERMANTOWN The Monday evening dances wblch will he given during thn winter will be inaugurated en Monday. November . The committee In charge Includes Mrs Frances Harland Kelleg. Mrs Samuel Woodward. Mih Jeslah Wit lets, Mrs. Bernlce Bercns nnd Miss Man' Hendley Miss Eleaner Mntlack and Mln Cath erine Matlnck, daughters of Mr and Mrs Snmuel D Mntlack 7414 Bcver street are entertaining as their guest Miss lean Bessert, of Yerk. Pa Mr and Mrs. Mntlack entertained at a small dance en Saturday evening In her honor. Ml" Hazel Coffin, daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry M Coffin, of llnnsberry ri-.u"'. .""tertalnlnir ns her Sue Jt Miss Ethel Klngrsley. of Linden Neb H 0W 'JmMitKKKM Children s Scheel Shoes Service and comfort with a dash of style. High Lace in Brown ?. zoiqerwalt , 'Beet Shep C U20 Chestnut St. Of RITZ CARLTON HOTEL PHILADELPHIA OPENING DAYS AT GIDDING'S Have probably revealed te you, as they have te many of the most critical buyers of Philadelphia during the past Opening Days, that, while Gidding Fashions are supreme, their prices are notably low. In fact, they have this season set a standard for values that are net equaled by any Fashion Heuse in America. Km brace GOWNS SUITS COATS DAY and EVENING WRAPS MILLINERY BLOUSES FURS A visit te tht "Stere Ueautiful" these channinq Autumn ,tas cannot help but point the utiy te being correctly circled iihetlur you come te merely leek or bu. JThe MISS JULIA DE L. BECK WEDS MR. J. D. EDSON Intoresting Marriage of Miss M. Helen Andersen and Mr. James T. Tayler One of the atttiictlve weddings of the early nutumn will be that 6f Miss Julia de Lncy Beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles W. Beck. Jr. of Crescent rend, Wyncote. who will be married at 6 o'clock this evening nt All Hallows Episcopal Church, In Wyncote, te Mr. Jeseph Dicksen Edsen, ren of Mr nnd Mis. Wllllnm Dunbar Edsen, of 223 West Hertter street, Germantown. The officiating clergyman will be the Ilev I larence Clark Sylvester, rector of the church. Miss Beck will be given In marrlnge by her father and attended bv Mies Sarah Craig, of Sewlckley, Pa., as maid of honor and nix bridesmaids, who Include Miss Pauline Wlltex Cnrr, of Merchantvllle. N. J. ; Mlsn Eleaner F Cutnmlngs, of this city , Miss Victeria n. Duvls of Lansdewnc, Miss Kath arine Sheldt of Norrlntewn ; Miss Eliza beth Davis nnd Mlsrt K-ithnrlne Dnvls, of Easten. Pa M- Heward Elliett Edsen will be bis brothers utst man and the ushers Mr. Lawrence Dunbar Edsen, another brother; Mr. Ralph Pow ell nnd Mr Rowland C Evnns, Jr., of this city Mr Charles J. CUrk. Jr., of Germantown : Mr. Ildwnrd J Walz, of Overbroek, nnd Mr. Charles Westen Btck, the bride's Lrethcr A reception nt the Huntingdon Velley Country Club will fellow. Upen their return from a wedding Journey Mr. nnd Mrs. Edsen will live at 6231 Wfgsahlcken avenue, Germantown. TAYLOR ANDERSON A pretty wedding took place en Satur day evening at 7 o'clock In the Bethany Temple Presbyterian Church, Fifty-third nnd Spruce streets, when Mlsi M Helen Andersen, of D033 Walten avenue, be came the bride of Mr. Jame Tayler. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs Jamcn T. Tayler, of Lansdowne The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Asa J. Ferry, minister of the church. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, Mr. E. Warren Andersen, was nttended by her elster, Mlwi Greco E. Andersen, as maid of honor. The bridesmaid!) were Miss B. Elizabeth An An dereon. Miss Dorethy M. Anderaen, Miss Mae D. OIlchrlBt and Miss Ellia.be.lh M. DoarderfT. Mlsa Morgaret A. Deyle nnd Miss Elizabeth H. Kearney ected aa flower girls. Mr. E. Le Rey Van Reden acted ns best man and the ushers Included Mr. Richardson Shoemaker, Jr , of Lans downe : Mr Grelr Means, Mr D Iewis Andersen and Mr Italic It, Crnlg. A leceptlen at the home of the bride's par ents followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip Mr and Mrs Tayler will make their home In Lans downe. ' BONNER BISHOP A quiet wedding took plnce en Satur day afternoon at 6 o'cleek, when Miss Marie Violet Bishop, of 220 Seuth Fifty Ilfth street, became the brlde of Mr. Rebert A. Benner, of 2127 Chew street. Germantev-n, In the parleh house of the Immaculate. Conception. Prl e and Sulli van streets A reception followed Imme diately nfter the ceremony, which was Kerfermed by Father Hlgglns nt the ome of the bride's parents She waB attended by her sister Mrs Helen Marlowe, as matron of honor. Ml. Edwin Haines acted as best man After an extensive, wedding trip Mr. and Mrs Bonner will live at. Fifty -first . 3JMthMnrj&(k NEW YORK PARIS Pams Shep of AmmeC Will Wed Tomorrow I, Photo by the Phillips Studie MISS KSTHKIt ACKKOYl) Daughter of .Mrs. Kllzabeth Ach Ach reyil, wIiem marriage te .Mr, Court ney II. Kccves, miii of .Mr. anil Mrs. Tliee. It. Heeves. of il I'clliam read, (irrnmntewn. will talie place tomorrow at 5 o'clock In the Olney IJ.tptlst Church and Summer streets, where they will be at home after November 1 G I LB ERT S E A RC H An early autumn wedding took place en Saturday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Geergfi H Cliff. Ardlynne, Lang horne Maner, Pa . when Miss Kth, I Search, daughter of Mrs. Erasmus Miles Search, of Bcckel, Mass., was unlt-d In marriage te Mr K Irvln Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs Walter Gilbert, of this city. The ceremony wns attended bv th. parents and immediate relatlvtn and many friends The Rev J J Bingham, of the McthedlBt i liurch, Bristel, Pa officiated Miss Search was attended bv her nlece, Miss Deris Benny, ns maid of honor and Mrs. Geerge H. CUT as ma tron of honor. Mr. Heraco Walter Gilbert, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man The brlde was given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Lurey Search. Miss Scnreh wan the nlcce of the late Mr. Theodere C Search Mr. and Mrs Gilbert left for an extended trip through the Seuth LINDBEBG MINTZER A pretty wedding took place en Satur day evening at 8 o'clock, when Miss Anna A. Mlntzer. of 1109 Rltner street, became the brlde of Mr Karl O Llnd berg, of 181 S Wolf street. The cere mony was performed nt home with the Rev. Dr Lnrese officiating lmme- IIATTRES BW RENOVATEI Brass Beds Relacquered NOTE 1W 0ijranfee alj workman ship absolutely equal te new ut 1-5 the. coat. Feathers Sterilized Made Inte MuttrctiiieH llex Mrlnt Itr-iiuhnlHtcrrri vur stute caus i.' crywHcre .sichel's vnr IliM N. i-nnnr: nin. JTIl.i I t 37 r. w Right Near Yeu Is one of the finest cafes in the East. Ne need of traveling hun dreds of miles for i cool spot delicious food feed wonderful dance music. Shere dinners our specialty. Banquet rooms for private parties. Open Dailj & Sundavs. SES dlalclv nfter the ceremony a. reception wns hell. nfter which Mr, nnd Mrs, Llndberfr left en their wedding trip te Atlantic. City. They will return te their home, HOD llltner street, after Novem ber 1. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Claud Ranspncker, of 2340 Seuth Seventeenth street , Ir Jeseph Redlg nnd Mr. Julius Ileiprt are sirrnding n few days In Grerft U.-iy X. J. ns the tfuests of Cnptnl i Levilind Mr nnd Mr' Jaints Tener, of 1 02". Rltner street iinneunc the engagement of their daughter, Mish Mary K. Tener, te Mr Simen A Rhodes, of 113 East Lehigh avenue WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs M. S Hofmann, of 6325 Pine street, announces the marriage of her uaugnter, miss sun JI llermniin, in Air Earl R Relxr of U2T, West Somerset street, thlit rlty, en Saturday. The Rev Henrv Off, rmnn. of the Mount Airy Theoleglenl Seminary, efflclatetl. After their wi'ddlng Mr and Mrs Retier will llve nt lit 51 Wajne avenue, German tow n. Mr nnd Mri Snmuel E Tarter, of 209 Seuth Forty-fifth street, are guests nt the Marlboreugh-Blenhelm, Atlantic cltv FRANKFORD Mr and .Mrs Jehn T I'ever, of 4J9 Orlscfini street, hnve retunied te their rlty home after spending the summer at Ocenn City Miss Helen Wlnterfleld. of Orthodox street. Is visiting relatives In Reading for several weeks The Frankford W r T V will open the season's activities en Wednesday evening with their regular meeting, te be hild In the V. W. C. A., 4G30 Frank ford avenue The Y. W. C A Association clubs will held their first annual banquet en Thursday evening Reality Is Power 1 ' vaneeixne 7 Liquid Beautlfler HATS CLEANED Remodeled In the n e w i t ' shapes for upertu nnd nutlnir wenr. Oar 40 j-enrn of e x i r r I r n c e U at veur errvlcn. Steinman ! 54 N. 7th St. Phene: MnrLct 2137 ' tlrnnclu JrAeroen Dje erk. 107 S. 11th FRENCH HAIU COLORING for Perfect Hair DyeinR plXf method malntnlns a. uniform nhide of hair, takes a permanent wne nnl h I uimffeeied bs il.ami'C'Jli.i; curllntc iv inir or nnuianiine will net lirenK or s'redk iie hair din. . color llnn lulr bruehes or htt I ininun i ah r.n.iaeB rrem i'ure uiatU te IlaJlant II ende rlilH InmeUfi triitmpnt Bten hv mtn a I Kraun i I'linne or M rite for Apnelntmrnt j MARINELLO ! Wffld f A-l IlrailfT P.'WMVnMI Unlni. I x. uu: w,i,nut trppt If Your Shee Isn't Flexible If the aicii of your shoe isn't j flexible, like tin- aidi of the feet, it prevents the feet muscles from ex- I ercisinur as Nature intended. And it is mat restraint which accounts fei many 1 1 1 el feet ami weakened arches. EKit in the flexible-shank Cantilever Shee the muscles arc ex ercised with every step. 'Die shoe harmenii.- with the feet, the nui-eles have free pla, circulation is improved and the feet priews healthy ami neimal. Cantilevers are reed-looking com fort shoes, the I met. are Kiaceful, the leather aie of tine riimlit.v Tlr,,. add much te your appearance, in 1 smartness, and in the eav carnapc which they encourage The natuial inner sole line provides tee room , and nllews the feet te lie in its oem- j fertable sM-aifrhtfei ward position. This and the .t't of the heel i induces poed petjre. I 1 When you lace a Cantilevei Shee, the under-arch sole diaws up te con cen con feiin te the curve of the feet arch and support it. This smooth lit and the freedom of the flexible shank keep the an lies ft long. Try a pair Widths from AAAA te I." Price aie lewei than last vear. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Offices I nntllrtrrs urr ill mi mi sitlr In nrurlit rlllc, 1.01m uci.illicim , uu. I.iteutli Ak A"lur I'ark -llfH Hhe L'e II.J C'ni),nif 1 nn.lfn 1 urran a Slue Mure jej lliuniwuv I an mi. -Vi4n h i.'t NuriiiHiim in at ImrntliuiK iirtiriB .'4 N li, &t Jnlilinu n ang a ,VJ(i Mkih St Lull' after I rv a KmM IvinK hi I HmiIwik Seliwtrliirr , i3'i I'biiii 8qur Bcrmiinn I.evl & It el 1 1 v 114 Wyumlna A 8himln-ll lllwh, 418 K. ln.uSin.ltni TrrliUin II M Vnerh A Ure. i fJtt?efS& BELLPHONEWra!erMJI5PRUCE202 AS0MW3 EflH TV &V DELAWARE COUNTY Mr and Mrs. II. Clifferd Campion nnd their family, who have spent the sum mer nt Avnlnn. N .1 . tire new at their home en Seuth Orange street. Media. Mrs William Little nnd her daughter, Miss Marlen Little, will leave in a few weeks for Dnytenn, Flo,, where they will spend tlm winter, returning te Screggle, thelr home near Media, In the early spring Dr. and Mrs A F Jacksen have re turned te Hwarthmore from ectan City, where they spent the summer. During their abseri'n their home was occupied by Mrs It P. Llngle and her family, of Wymietleld Mr nnH frst. Wllllnm Worcester, of Media, have returned te tlielr home after spi ndlng the summer with relatives in New England XTA 1.1 1 r s im ri 1 , rn II M t,i n 1 THOMAS MEIGHAN and AGNES AYRES IN fVllWI .1 T PHC-ENT rii s Hi "CAPPY RICKS" A Mp 1 r imii T iirurn f Grand Opera FESTIVAL STANTON MARKET & 16TH STS. 1 1 A .f TO 111' M WIItTAM Jf.S WiVDI'Il 1'1.AT WHIC U R VX ONE SOLID YEVIt ON BROADWA. m:u erk. and which is lrkadv settixf; ll philadelphia t lking. the hfst entertainment ever devised for YOl R SON. DAUGHTER. SWFETHEART. .MOTHER, FTHER. HUSIIAND. WIFE AND YOT'RSELF. FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES Daily, 35e, 50c; Evenings, ,'iflc, 7ec DAI API? 1-H MM'.KI I STI.I.U1 1 Ut,L, 10 a M -e JI P M V I"l ' N ' 1 an,. i 'Weman in His Heuse W iih Gar-ih HuKh'-n Tl nj. .iillnir nnd l Irrt II I t n ARCADIA ' "FN,T ' ' '"T" Marguente Clark ' rum I ltd W it victeria m:":i:.',m,,-p,mi Lionel Barrymore ! i, . , CAPITOL 7-;-VTvrj"i'-'T REGENT rKhCK -s'MI TltPI riAHI? MAKK' 1 VI It Ml Kit I r i i t BROADWAY lVsVS ' ' P 1L V VI I I V I ! M'T' I'l.lt IN TUT HATH CROSS KEYS '"r " ,v '.' M ik t . inr! (I GARRICK", ' : V8 THE FILM SENSATION! n'n A Rex Ingram Production Id l All Mats., 50c te $1.50 NEXT MONDAY " ,; " v III!-. V A. L. ERLANGER Presents PASSES e A &J.7JI KY i i v v i m: LAURA HOPE CREWS i I I.I I - V s ri j BROAD last 5 EVGS P' P . vl. ' v i i tn,nv vt .i i ALLAN POLLOCK A Bill of Divorcement ' i NEXT MONDAY -; SAM H. HARRIS '' " RS. FISKE - - r l,,r Wake-Up, Jonathan! v f i i - FORREST,:1 ,Kr r A. L. ERLANGER'S TWO LITTLE ' GIRLS IN BLUE All Twins Over 8 Yrs. of Arc Admitted Free te Mat. Tomer. PRK KS: All NiK,ts, ;,0c le Sl'.r.O I 1 l IN 1 I j , , V n I'n - t I II. i i i- 1 1 1'l i i ,.i P HILADELPHIAIsai. ORCHESTRA - , in u rumor 435 S33STOW5' HHilifl pes,TUELY W 1 Last mm raLiiij?tf-0 nsn riillnitrfnhln's I .(dine ThMIHM I tllrerllnn Mr. I.ee A J. J. MHMM04 1 fMEffTAIHTSTOPtKA heuM. . ?." VJJ.r t 2"" TStMfNMlrt WttK AT INK HCM1L til 'TURNID 'tM A-WAV" LVtftY PtRrORMAMCL. UOBA BAYES: w.mi.1 r nun nin LUKOPCAN HUrlFn ran, BERNARD 6 sieTOWNES GEORGE LIBBy 5 IDA MAY SRARROVJ FRANCIS I MJALTE.H. RENAULT I BROVJER, SELMA BRAATZ Rey HARRAH & imnc. RUBINI KREMKA BROS. 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